sometimes it turns out to be a bad decision. i know of one case in which the department sent an ambassador off and he was killed. those things happen. it s a dangerous profession. we re not armed. even with a bodyguard. jenna: do you think you should be? do you think you should be? no, absolutely not. there is no way you can defend yourself and we re not there. we re supposed to be promoting peace, not war. jenna: ambassador, nice to have your perspective today. thank you so much for your time. sure, a pleasure. jon: five accused terrorists go to court today including the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks. we are live from guantanamo bay with an update for you. plus president obama and governor romney gearing up for tomorrow s debate. the first round focused on the economy. left a lot of voters though unsatisfied wit with the lack of details on how we ll control this deficit. so, why all of the silence? the republican national committee communications
weeks of this campaign because the choice that they re seeing, versus, a government move run economy, versus a free enterprise-run economy, plan to cut the deficit, very as you a plan to continue to grow it is one they find appealing in governor romney and recognize he has the background of turning things around, making better things and coming in a tough situations and finding the right solution. i think you will continue to see more of that choice over the last three weeks and people will start to go in his direction. jon: 22 days and we ll know the answer. sean spicer from the republicannings in committee. thank you. thanks, jon. jenna: meantime new concerns that iran could be launching a wave of cyber attacks against american targets. this as defense secretary leon panetta warns of a growing cyber threat the scale of pearl harbor attacks. we ll speak with a cybersecurity expert about all of this next @
those things are true, al-qaida is resurgent in many parts of the world. the tide of war is not receding. they don t recede, wars are either won or lost. jenna: one of the reasons why libya matters so much is that it shows us or gives us something to look at as to how our country is approaching the mideast and north africa in this post arab springer a that we re in right now. are either candidate have either candidate mapped out for us enough, articulated enough for us what their policy will be over the next four years if they take control of this country? i think we know would i say we know that obama s policies have been insufficient. drones have been used to kill a lot of terrorists but drones alone are not a strategy. governor romney has begun to outline the basic infrastructure of his policy but we don t know as much about it as we should. i think he has some sense that we are fighting a war against not just al-qaida and not just
noncuban hispanics in florida who are more independent, who tend to lean more democratic. a lot of them are in the i4 cord der around suburban orlando. they are shifting our polls showed toward mitt romney. the obama people said to our poll that we didn t believe it and they thought that president obama will get and needs to get about 60%, about three of every his five hispanic votes in florida need to goat president s way. they are a big, big part of the election threat in the sunshine state. jenna: the associated press had a piece out today about how florida is the top of the top when it comes to ad spending and all those commercials all the time. steve, has it reached the point or maybe weeks ago it reached the point where the ads are no longer a fact factor because of the saturation at this point? i would say yes. we are not only at the saturation factor but florida is now joining the parade of states where people have been voting, jenna down here for the last two weeks. superv
all about ohio and we ve seen mitt romney and paul ryan in ohio just about every day for the past week and they will be going back next week. but, see a lot of battle back and forth in ohio and virginia. i think what we won t see them going to new hampshire and colorado as much. those are tight states but the romney campaign really needs to turn things around in ohio. he is getting closer but the president is still just slightly ahead in ohio. jon: interesting to me a lot of people say they are, they can t be swayed, their position is already cast in stone and yet when something like the denver debate happens all of a sudden a lot of people take a is second look at governor romney or perhaps president obama after the next debate. we ll see. there is small amount of undecided voters left. both sides will be firing up their base. we might see mitt romney tack a little toward the middle. as we saw vice-presidential debate, he went toward the