obama has been making the argument that he needs another four years to turn around the economy and that he was handed a very tough hand to deal with. so that likability question could come into play. >> it's been playing a lot. repeatedly playing. this week the focus has been on foreign policy. romney's in london today, the first stop on his international tour. but before he left romney had this criticism about obama's approach to foreign policy. let's listen to that. >> the president's policies have made it harder to recover from the deepest recession in 70 years. exposed the military to cuts that no one can justify. compromised our national security secrets. [ applause ] and in dealings with other nations, he has given trust where it is not earned, insult where was not deserved and apology where it is not due. >> mark, we all know that foreign policy does not poll high on the list of issues that are important to people's votes. but you wrote yesterday that it is, in fact, important. why is that? >> well, it is important. you're right. only a quarter of voters right now say that foreign policy is extremely important to their vote come november. but it's important for these reasons and these reasons alone. president obama can point to certain foreign policy decisions he has made, zoraida, including the killing of osama bin laden and ending the iraq war, two major accomplishments during his term. meanwhile, mitt romney as we just heard during his speech at the veterans of foreign wars is using foreign policy to criticize the white house, specifically criticize president obama on leaks from his administration as well as being critical of some of the remarks that president obama has made about our allies as well as these pending massive cuts to defense. you know, zoraida, probably the most important thing that came out of that speech yesterday was mitt romney's criticism of the leaks. and he used senator dianne feinstein's words, a california democrat who was critical of president obama's white house for the leaks. she has since recanted. it will be an issue all throughout today, perhaps for the next week. >> yeah. she was not happy about that. mark preston live in washington for us, thank you very much. now five minutes past the hour. taking a look at other news now, one lifetime in prison not enough for william balfour. jennifer hudson's former brother-in-law was sentenced yesterday for murdering the singer's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew back in 2008. a chicago judge gave him three life sentences plus 120 years. prosecutors say bealfour committed the murders in a jealous fit of rage. in delivers the sentence the judge could barely contain his anger telling balfour, quote, your soul is as barren as dark space. we are following new twomts in the aurora movie theater massacre. there will be no cameras in the courtroom when the accused shooter faces formal charges, that's on monday. the judge granted a defense request to keep cameras in the courtroom for the appearance. so much was made of how he appeared on monday. meantime, the star of "the dark knight rises," batman himself, paid a visit to pay his respects. christian bale laid a bouquet of flowers and spent over two hours at the medical center of aurora and visited with police officers and those emergency room technicians who were on the scene after last friday's early morning mass shooting. warner brothers, the studio behind the new batman film has also made a donation to the victims and aurora. the studio didn't say how much it is giving. warner bro eer brothers is ownee warner, parent company of cnn. a woman named katie medley gave birth to a boy as her husband, caleb, a victim of the aurora sheet etheater shooting, the same hospital with a gunshot wound to the head. hugo jackson medley was born at 7:00 a.m. yesterday at the university of colorado hospital. caleb's brother spoke on behalf of the family. >> that's the way we describe it, as bittersweet. we were all looking forward to this. we were all excited about this. it is. it is a silver lining to a very dark cloud. but -- but we all know caleb. we know he's a fighter. we know he's not going to stay out of that child's life for any length of time. if he can avoid it. >> the face on that baby, such an amazing silver lining to the story. the medley family is said to be without health insurance and could face millions of dollars in medical bills. a fundraising website has been set up for the family at calebmedley.com. it's already raised more than $200,000. >> there seems to be a recuring theme. a lot of people do not have medical insurance. hopefully folks will be generous and kind. seven minutes past the hour here. syrian forces fighting back hard overnight to regain control of the country's largest city. helicopters and fighter jets attacking rebel targets. this is aleppo. we're getting reports thousands of government troops are being sent in. violent clashes across syria claimed at least 133 lives yesterday, 21 of them in aleppo. big news in entertainment. actor sherman hemsley who starred in "the jeffersons" has died. hemsley's turn as george jefferson made him famous. originally created for another landmark show, "all in the family." the spin-off became one of television's longest running and most successful sitcoms. no word on what caused his death at his home in el paso, texas. sherman hemsley, an indelible mark. he was 74. >> always wondered what was going to come out of his mouth. eight minutes past the hour. the senate votes this afternoon on competing plans to extend the bush era tax cuts. we keep on talking about this. the democratic plan would extend the cuts for couples making less than $250,000 a year. individuals making under $200,000. republicans want to extend the tax cuts for all taxpayers, including the wealthiest americans. neither proposal is expected to pass. >> so nothing will happen. at the end of the day, nothing changes. >> nothing changes. >> welcome to washington, everyone. you have to look at this video. because it looks like something sinister. see for yourself. surveillance video from a supermarket showing a man, it looks like a man putting a woman into the trunk of a car. coming up, we're going to tell you what police say is really happening in this video. 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it's not funny by any stretch of the imagination. >> the kids said they were recreating something. it's teenagers. they think a little bit differently. >> i have a few years before my kids -- >> i'm wondering what the consequences are going to be. right now there aren't any. we'll see. in mississippi. how many times have you heard this one before? brett favre returning to football. >> i love this story. >> this time it's coaching. coaching at his local high school in hattiesburg, mississippi. oak grove high school. worked as a volunteer last year. this year he's getting an official title. no word yet on exactly what that title will be. we suspect mr. favre will be the offensive coordinator, perhaps even calling the plays. he knows a little bit about calling plays. >> can you imagine, hey, mom, guess who my coach is? >> guess what coach brett favre told me to do today. >> this is uncommon. >> most hall of fame quarterbacks don't go back and coach high school football. >> i'd love to talk to him about it. for an expanded look at our stories, head to our blog. it is quarter past the hour. let's get you updated on all the headlines. christine romans is here with this morning's top stories. brand-new poll numbers out this morning. the nbc news/"wall street journal" survey showing president obama leading mitt romney 49% to 43%. that's a three percentage point increase from just last month. but polls also showing both candidates are taking a beating from negative campaign ads. the highest ranking catholic church official convicted in the sex abuse scandal is going to prison for protecting pedophile priests. 61-year-old monosenior william lynn was sentenced yesterday in philadelphia for three to six years for child endangerment. the police said he enabled monsters in clerical garb and that the church leader knew full well what was right but chose wrong. ghana has a new president. the west african nation is morning the death of john evans atta mills. he died suddenly at a military hospital yesterday. he was 68 years old. police investigating an alleged anti-gay beating in d.c. a couple claims they were jumped late at night by three men who were hurling punches, kicks, gay slurs. one of the victims, a 29-year-old yoga instructor, suffered shattered bones in his face. a woman who witnessed the attack came running from her home, started shouting and broke it up. >> glad she was there. >> thank you, christine. 17 minutes past the hour here. here's two words you don't hear in the same sentence very often on wall street. apple and disappointing. >> no way. >> christine romans, way. she's back to explain, coming up. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? 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good luck. because it's a pain. you'll likely be hit with a lot of fees. a lot of people say they want to dump their bank. changing banks is hard to do. new consumer union survey says one in five bank customers consider banking making a switch. less than half actually do it because it is such a pain. >> just like a bad relationship. >> you hate your bank. you get all fired up about it. you go and you see all the things that you have to do. you just say -- one of the solutions of a survey was having a portable bank account. one kind of standardized bank account you could just take. banks would have to accept your account very easily. that's something consumer groups have been proposing. >> portable bank. 25 minutes after the hour now. down in dallas, a pressure cooker on the streets. riot police struggled to contain an ugly confrontation. the story behind all this anger, coming up. if you're leaving the house right now, you can watch us any time on your desktop or your mobile phone. go to cnn.com/tv. bored with your one trick lipstick? 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