presidential debates wednesday, october 3 the first of the president of debate wednesday, october 3. next, we look at the environmental policies of u.s. policies followed by a look at the supreme court s upcoming 2013 term and a look at the supreme court s latest term from 2011 and 2012. then hate crimes and domestic extremism. when i first came down to washington, i did not know what an i.g. did. we will occasionally run into their law enforcement arm. i started a mortgage fraud unit and i was dealing with the inspector general from h.u.d. i did not know the big picture of what an i.g. was doing. when i first garden, the first thing i did was meet the i.g. s. started, the first thing i did was to meet been i.g. s. they are supposed to be looking for waste, fraud, and abuse. those are the words in their statutes. their number one concern is how to preserve their budget. they are worried about clashing with management and too much interaction with congress. it was a go a
improved. 30% said it made no difference whatsoever. with the video driving numbers down romney sounded contrite at a univision forum last night. romney: my campaign is about the 100%. obama: when you express an attitude that half the country considers itself victims. that somehow they want to be dependent on government, my thinking is maybe you haven t gotten around a lot. eliot: univision s anchors pressed both and candidates on immigration. romney stuck to promising comprehensive change while hammering the president for failing to achieve his own comprehensive reform. romney: i m not going to be rounding people out and deporting them out of the country. we ll put in place and a permanent solution and when i m president, i will actually do what i promise. i will put in place an immigration reform to solve this. eliot: for his part, president obama admitted that while immigration policy was his biggest failure it wasn t for lack of trying. obama: i m happy to tak
improved. 30% said it made no difference whatsoever. with the video driving numbers down romney sounded contrite at a univision forum last night. romney: my campaign is about the 100%. obama: when you express an attitude that half the country considers itself victims. that somehow they want to be dependent on government, my thinking is maybe you haven t gotten around a lot. eliot: univision s anchors pressed both and candidates on immigration. romney stuck to promising comprehensive change while hammering the president for failing to achieve his own comprehensive reform. romney: i m not going to be rounding people out and deporting them out of the country. we ll put in place and a permanent solution and when i m president, i will actually do what i promise. i will put in place an immigration reform to solve this. eliot: for his part, president obama admitted that while immigration policy was his biggest failure it wasn t for lack of trying. obama: i m happy to tak
convention rolls on. on tuesday night ann romney trying to reinvent mitt romney as a warm and fuzzy guy. last night paul ryan tried to reinvent himself as reasonable, almost a moderate. both attempts failed because neither one are true! as we will point out to you all through the program this morning. but first, we get the latest. today s current news update from lisa ferguson out in los angeles. hi lisa. good morning. hi, bill. good morning everyone. a romney pollster has already come out this week and admitted they re not going to let fact checking play a big role in their campaign. and that s pretty apparent after paul ryan s speech last night. so let s do a little fact checking of our own. first off and perhaps most notably, here s what we had to say about medicare. medicare is a promise and we will honor it. a romney/ryan administration will protect and strengthen medicare for my mom s generation for my generation and for my kids and yours. what ryan did not mentio
to see my birth certificate. they know that this is the place where we were born and raised. eliot: now for anyone who has followed politics for the past four years that seems like an obvious reference to the utterly discredited notion that president obama was not born in the u.s. but romney s adviser kevin madden insists that, i quote, he was only referencing that michigan where he was campaigning today is the state where himself was born and raised. right. if you bleach that, i have a bridge for sale. governor romney s decision to directly enlist himself in the bitter movement should give pause to any voter across america. itthe gawker website has published hundreds of pages of financial statements from romney s old firm bain capital including information on investments in more than 20 funds where romney holds a stake. according to the new york times the funds appear to have converted more than a billion dollars in accumulated fees into capital gains which is taxed at a