what they should do better next time. plus this week s face-off between the vice presidential candidates. we will ask our sunday panel to handicap biden versus ryan. and we go on the trail all right now on fox news sunday. and h hello again from fox news in washington. big changes in the presidential race this week. the romney campaign was reenergized by the governor s strong performance in the first debate. but president obama got a big boost with a new jobs report that showed a sharp drop in the unemployment rate. we are going to have our own debate today between democratic governor martin o malley of maryland and republican senator kelly ayotte of new hampshire. welcome to fox news sunday. thanks for having us. great to be with you, chris. chris: start with the jobs numbers that came out friday. unemployment rate dropped to the lowest since president obama took office. the government said 114,000 jobs answered. in a us whohold survey, 873,000 more americans rep
the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. al gore: i think the single best line is when ronald reagan said i m not going to make an issue of age and hold my opponent s age against him. great good humor, funny, but it ended the race. cenk: yeah to the point we were discussing earlier about substance, you know, one of the most memorable moments was when george hw bush looked at his watch. here we go. i m jim lehrer and i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between president barack obama, the democratic nominee, and form massachusetts governor mitt romney, the republican nominee. this debate as the next three, two presidential one vice presidential are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. tonight s 90 minutes will be about domestic issues and will follow a format designed by the commission. there will be six roughly 15 minute segments. thousands of people offered suggestions
opponents that had a binder on the lectern and the moderator had to run up and take it off. and i think it totally threw my opponent. al gore: i think the single best line is when ronald reagan said i m not going to make an issue of age and hold my opponent s age against him. great good humor, funny, but it ended the race. cenk: yeah, to the point we were discussing earlier about substance, you know, one of the most memorable moments was when george hw bush looked at his watch. here we go. i m jim lehrer and i welcome you to the first of the 2012 presidential debates between president barack obama the democratic nominee, and form massachusetts governor mitt romney, the republican nominee. this debate as the next three, two presidential, one vice presidential are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. tonight s 90 minutes will be about domestic issues and will follow a format designed by the commission. there will be six roughly 15 minute segments. thousand
0 no matter who wins and who loses in the election in november, the people cannot lose the sacred right to vote in this country. thanks for watching. i m al sharpton. msnbc special coverage of the democratic national convention starts now. the republicans kept their party s last president far away from their convention. but the democrats tonight put their last president in the primest of primetime. tonight night two of the democratic convention puts the famous clinton/obama drama to work for the democratic campaign. and the auto bailout. elizabeth warren, the nuns on the bus, planned parenthood, mitt romney s bain capital legacy, and not in a good way. an undocumented immigrant speaking for the first time in convention history. if last night was for the first lady and tomorrow is for the president, tonight is all about hardball politics. msnbc s primetime coverage of the democratic national convention night two begins right now. thank you for joining us. i m rachel maddow here at m
president, tonight is all about hardball politics. msnbc s primetime coverage of the democratic national convention night two begins right now. thank you for joining us. i m rachel maddow here at msnbc headquarters in new york. i m with ed shultz and reverend al sharpton and chris hayes as well as steve schmidt. our fence lawrence o donnell will be joining us shortly as well. and leading our coverage from charlotte, north carolina, from the site of the democratic convention this year is our friend and colleague chris matthews and a lot of his friends who he is there with. chris, you re a very popular man in charlotte tonight. i ve got to you if tonight is essentially afterglow from michelle obama s speech or is there a separate second night agenda for the democrats here leading up to the bill clinton speech? rachel, it looked for awhile there there were two versions of the democratic party. there was the clinton version and the barack obama version. that was a wrong perce