announcing work for welfare. under obama s plan, you wouldn t have to work and wouldn t have to train for a job. they just send you your welfare check. and welfare to work goes back to being plain old welfare. in a moment, you ll hear from newt gingrich, who joins us to defend that ad but also makes a pretty stunning admission about whether the ad he s defending is true to the facts. but first i want you to hear how romney is campaigning on the claims made in the ad. with a very careful executive action, he removed the requirement of work from welfare. it is wrong to make any change that would make america more of a nation of government dependency. we must restore, and i will restore work in the welfare. now, listening to that and watching the ad, you would think the white house with a sweep of the pen somehow managed to undo all your elected representatives, democrats and republicans, accomplished back in the late 90s with welfare reform. you get the impression the ob
begin with knuckled politics and how the obama campaign framing the anniversary of the u.s. raid that killed osama bin laden. they re asking whether mitt romney would have issued the same order to secretly send u.s. forces into pakistan and based on something romney said back in 2007, team obama claims the former massachusetts governor s answer would be no. the new hampshire today the former massachusetts governor strongly took issue. would you have given the order, governor? even jimmy carter would have given that order. followed that answer a short bit later and president obama paused, smiled, and you might say twisted the knife. i said that i would go after bin laden if we had a clear shot at him. i did. if there are others who have said one thing and now suggest they would do something else, then i would go ahead and let them explain it. with us are white house correspondent brie eleer. you saw the president smile there. you were there in the room. what
we can all agree on that, a lot of us. yes. he s a qualified guy, i think he ran a terrible campaign, but he did inconvenient truth a hell of a documentary, and now he s back. what do you make of his going after the president in this fashion? well, you know, eric made a good point. i did real the whole 7,000 words. it s inspiring, a bit depressing, but most is spent on us not the three of us, but on the media, and on this fog that has been caused by spending, by powerful interests who are against any action on climit change. that s really what it s about. then he comes to obama. when he gets to obama, giving him credit for some things he s done, and it s kind of bigger than that. what he s saying is what other liberal advocates say. he hasn t told a story of, a, what we re up against, but also, b, what we can do about it.
up and down bad intervention by the supreme court. we can all agree on that, a lot of us. yes. he s a qualified guy, i think he ran a terrible campaign, but he did inconvenient truth a hell of a documentary, and now he s back. what do you make of his going after the president in this fashion? well, you know, eric made a good point. i did real the whole 7,000 words. it s inspiring, a bit depressing, but most is spent on us not the three of us, but on the media, and on this fog that has been caused by spending, by powerful interests who are against any action on cliismt change. that s really what it s about. then he comes to obama. when he gets to obama, giving him credit for some things he s done, and it s kind of bigger than that. what he s saying is what other liberal advocates say. he hasn t told a story of, a, what we re up against, but also, b, what we can do about it.
we can argue how it was done, but it ended up being bad calls up and down bad intervention by the supreme court. we can all agree on that, a lot of us. yes. he s a qualified guy, i think he ran a terrible campaign, but he did inconvenient truth a hell of a documentary, and now he s back. what do you make of his going after the president in this fashion? well, you know, eric made a good point. i did real the whole 7,000 words. it s inspiring, a bit depressing, but most is spent on us not the three of us, but on the media, and on this fog that has been caused by spending, by powerful interests who are against any action on cliismt change. that s really what it s about. then he comes to obama. when he gets to obama, giving him credit for some things he s done, and it s kind of bigger than that. what he s saying is what other liberal advocates say. he hasn t told a story of, a,