different frame. a different frame for the second debate. if i was the commissioner, i would say let s have a blackout for the first half hour. chopshow bears. you are getting me where i live. you are getting me where i live. i stayed off twitter for the last debate. i didn t want to be subject to it. i m going to do it tuesday night. i want to form my own opinion. i want to thank my guests, sever and nate silver. dave moor from the university of new hampshire and mila wiley. thank you all. thank you for joining us. we re back next saturday and sunday. patrick gaspard and an marie director of policy planning. coming up next is melissa harris
sarita, a labor policy group. maya a nonprofit group that specializes in public research great to have you here. during the vice president debate, paul ryan reprised the line republicans used repeatedly in making a case for a romney presidency. mitt romney, his experience, his ideas, his solutions is uniquely qualified to get this job done. at a time with a jobs crisis in america, wouldn t it be nice to have a jobs creator in the white house? that s the heart of his candidacy. he knows how to create jobs. romney points at his career in the private sector. binge capital specialized in debt buyouts, company that is result in bankrupt, and layoffs. he focuses instead on the few start ups he helps provide funding for, companies we recognize like sports authority and staples. the problem with spotlighting those businesses is their success hinges on a premise that is unpalettable as private equi equity. they explain efficiencies of sales, offer goods and services of small busin
maya a nonprofit group that specializes in public research great to have you here. during the vice president debate, paul ryan reprised the line republicans used repeatedly in making a case for a romney presidency. mitt romney, his experience, his ideas, his solutions is uniquely qualified to get this job done. at a time with a jobs crisis in america, wouldn t it be nice to have a jobs creator in the white house? that s the heart of his candidacy. he knows how to create jobs. romney points at his career in the private sector. binge capital specialized in debt buyouts, company that is result in bankrupt, and layoffs. he focuses instead on the few start ups he helps provide funding for, companies we recognize like sports authority and staples. the problem with spotlighting those businesses is their success hinges on a premise that is unpalettable as private equi equity. they explain efficiencies of sales, offer goods and services of small businesses but lower costs. staples
television. it is the show on television. the tv debates have starred romney but all the other contestants were knocked off faster than a quiz show except for herman cain. i m chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today, cnbc s jim cramer, the washington post s kathleen parker, cnn s gloria borger and the huffington post s howard fineman. first up, barack obama s hopes in a race against mitt romney rest on next year s economy. on sunday s new york times, the electoral college analyst says if there s no g.d.p. growth next year, it would give romney an 80% chance of beating obama but if there s 4% growth, the tables are concerned. the obama campaign will pummel romney to make him unacceptable. you re campaigning as the man who can fix the economy. look at your record, sir. two u.s. plants were closed, 2,000 workers were laid off. chris: far from running from his ties to business, romney is boasting about his success. that business was one of the largest and mos
welcome to the show. with us today, cnbc s jim cramer, the washington post s kathleen parker, cnn s gloria borger and the huffington post s howard fineman. first up, barack obama s hopes in a race against mitt romney rest on next year s economy. on sunday s new york times, the electoral college analyst says if there s no g.d.p. growth next year, it would give romney an 80% chance of beating obama but if there s 4% growth, the tables are concerned. the obama campaign will pummel romney to make him unacceptable. you re campaigning as the man who can fix the economy. look at your record, sir. two u.s. plants were closed, 2,000 workers were laid off. chris: far from running from his ties to business, romney is boasting about his success. that business was one of the largest and most successful and in my party, we celebrate success, we don t attack success, we celebrate it. chris: jim cramer, you tend to agree. here s a piece of a cramer rant about the president and busi