0 this is nothing more than a coup de tat. if you don t know what it means it means you re overruling a government and some people said this is democracy. what s happening here today is not a democratic process, it s a deck toda dictatorship. i want people to listen to me tonight from 8:00 to 9:00 on sun news. you ll get my side of the story, okay. unfiltered. what your going to do, rob, in moving forward, the gentleman asked you what your going to do in the next election? i m dealing with health care professionals. no. what the we is what s the game plan. we re building subways in the next election. absolutely. how are you basically going to change. we ll be working out. if i m not down 30, 40 pounds in the next six months i ll eat my words. wow. must watch tv. the brothers have a new show. you wonder how much longer this can go on because through the laughter toronto is a major important city in the world. it s a great city. his approval ratings did well after the firs
our embassies in africa. at the time when ambassador rice was the assistant secretary for african affairs. reporter: right now there is that closed door hearing that s going on before the senate homeland security committee. they have five witnesses, and we re hoping to hear from them at the stakeout position after that hearing is over. this is one of a half dozen investigations that are running on capitol hill right now aside from this separate push for a select committee that would bring a lot of these investigative threads together. also we heard this morning from senator joe leishman. lieberman. i know there s been a lot of focus onboard rice s sunday morning tv appearances. i m sure there ll be some questions about that. but i hope we can focus on what i think are the more important parts of our investigation which is, um, what did can our
0 it is all happening now . jenna: this thursday we re awaiting a big meeting at the white house. we re glad you re with us, everybody, i m jenna lee. jon: wouldn t you love to be a fly on the wall? jenna: wonder what is on the menu? jon: i guess we ll find out. president obama making good on campaign promise as he gears up for a sit down with governor romney, the first meeting since the election. the private luncheon set to begin hour and a half from now. white house correspondent ed henry is live. what is on the agenda, ed, do we know? reporter: white house officials say this will be a bit more personal. not necessarily a lot of business conducted in terms of fiscal talks and what not. they believe obviously this is the first time they have gotten together not just since the election but since the debate in boca raton, florida, over a month ago. first time they have been face-to-face. this is a long tradition, going back at least to a group called citizens against government waste
this is what president obama said the jobless rate would be if we didn t pass the stimulus. but this is what the jobless rate actually is. 8.1%. the difference, about 3.7 million jobs. obama s spending drops $5000 deeper in debt and now we have fewer jobs than when he started. what obama promised versus what he delivered. what this ad does is it holds the president to account for a very big promise he made. when they were selling the stimulus, your talk about how bad the economy is today, the president had a plan to fix it. they spent $800 billion of all kinds of different things to try to fix the economy. they spend money. what we got was debt. we found that when you talk about in those terms, here s what the president sold to the american people. these are the results. not only did not create the jobs he promised, it created a lot of debt we have to pay off. that s kind of our messaging. we try to hold elected of
realize, despite the negative poll numbers, that afghanistan poses risk to the united states, that we need to be responsible in making sure that all the work we ve done over the last ten years to make sure that we don t have risk in the future is dealt with. you re right, that there there has been some criticism that the president wasn t talking enough about afghanistan, people like john mccain and joe leishman. although as we said, john mccain was very complimentary of this. i also, you know, want to go back in a sense to what the politics is because mitt romney, of course, also had to say something about this. he simply issued this statement i am pleased that president obama has returned to afghanistan. our troops and the american people deserve to hear from our president what what is at stake in this war. success in afghanistan is vital to our nation s security. is he essentially, michael, ceding this, saying, okay, this round, check, he s the commander in chief, he looked presi