PEABODY — It’s a tradition for kids to write letters to Santa each December. In Peabody, it’s become a new tradition for high schoolers to answer them back.
nightline. october 10th, 2012. good evening, i m cynthia mcfadden. thank you for joining us. the presidential race is tightening this week with polls shifting in mitt romney s favor as president obama s widely criticized performance at the first presidential debate. my colleague diane sawyer spoke with the president in the first television interview since that night. to find out what happened on stage. that debate, what happened? well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. how bad? well not the first time i have had a bad night. but i think what is important that the fundamentals of what this race is about haven t changed. we are told you watched it split screen. uh-huh. did you? well i watched it afterward. was it painful to watch? no. look diane, i have got to tell you that these are marathons they re not sprints. is it possible you handed him the election that night? no. you are going to win? yes. you want it more than the
moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline. october 10th, 2012. good evening, i m cynthia mcfadden. thank you for joining us. the presidential race is tightening this week with polls shifting in mitt romney s favor as president obama s widely criticized performance at the first presidential debate. my colleague diane sawyer spoke with the president in the first television interview since that night. to find out what happened on stage. that debate, what happened? well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. how bad? well not the first time i have had a bad night. but i think what is important that the fundamentals of what this race is about haven t changed. we are told you watched it split screen. uh-huh. did you? well i watched it afterward. was it painful to watch? no. look diane, i have got to tell you that these are marathons they re not sprints. is it possible you handed him the election that night?
moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is nightline. october 10th, 2012. good evening, i m cynthia mcfadden. thank you for joining us. the presidential race is tightening this week with polls shifting in mitt romney s favor as president obama s widely criticized performance at the first presidential debate. my colleague diane sawyer spoke with the president in the first television interview since that night. to find out what happened on stage. that debate, what happened? well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. how bad? well not the first time i have had a bad night. but i think what is important that the fundamentals of what this race is about haven t changed. we are told you watched it split screen. uh-huh. did you? well i watched it afterward. was it painful to watch? no. look diane, i have got to tell you that these are marathons they re not sprints. is it possible you handed him the election that night?