anything. they don t like having things demanded of them. john nichols, quickly, what do you think of the education emphasis? stick to that one point. sure. i think it s really smart because, look, this president can t go and promise a new deal. but what he can promise is a commitment and investment in the future that is both for kids and also economically rooted. the fact of the matter is we re competing in a global economy. we re going to win if we re well-educated and everybody knows that. so it s a smart ask, and also note the calmness, the clarity with which he delivers it. i like that. he knows there s been too much shouting. this is closing out very calm, very deliberate. i think pretty smart. i want to hear shouting from bill clinton later because i think the states like new hampshire, the bite-sized states you re laughing he could deliver on new hampshire, he could lock pennsylvania in for sure, he could give them iowa and wisconsin. these are nail-biters. thank yo
last night s debate was feisty. we learned a lot about both candidates based on their presence on the stage. the one and only james lipton from inside the actor s studio is coming here to review the theater of last night. it was something. this is hardball the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if it wasn t for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it s like the days before esurance express laneā¢. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your driving info with just one click, saving time to be nostalgic about the days before express lane. thank you, insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call.
doesn t take as long. we re back. you witnessed high drama last night in the presidential debate. who better to analyze it than inside the actor s studio james lipton. you ve been looking, identify been told by friend of ours, where exists the soul, the person of mitt romney. did you find him last night? i believe i did. this all began in the new york times with that political comic strip in the sunday section showed him coming to me for acting advice. then i wrote the people for new york and then i was on your show. now have i this new political career. i m not sure why. in any event, yes, i have been trying to chase him down. he s elusive. elusive for you and elusive for me. he tends to change character rather quickly. last night i ve been coming to this conclusion for some time but last night i suddenly said, yes, that s who he is. he is that boss who tells lame
maybe i m oversensitive to it as a person of color, it took you that long to realize there are problems out there and had no idea to solve it. you solved it through affirmative action. which mitt romney certainly doesn t want to talk about. no. we have to leave it there but we have much so much to discuss. coming up the candidates get too close for comfort. who won the battle of stage craft. last night s director cut with james lipton inside the actor s studio that s just ahead. time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. former model and goldman sack analyst created shop tiques help local boutiques sell on-line. she know content sells and launched a companion on-line magazine as an ultimate source for what s in. for more watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc.
mr. president, have you looked at your pension? have you looked at your pension? i ve got to say mr. president, have you looked at your pension? you know, i don t look at my pension. it s not as big as yours so it doesn t take as long. we re back. you witnessed high drama last night in the presidential debate. who better to analyze it than inside the actor s studio james lipton. you ve been looking, identify been told by friend of ours, where exists the soul, the person of mitt romney. did you find him last night? i believedy. this all began in the new york times with that political comic strip in the sunday section showed him coming to me for acting advice. then i wrote the people for new york and then i was on your show. now have i this new political career. i m not sure why. in any event, yes, i have been trying to chase him down. he s elusive. elusive for you and elusive for