concern, are the president s concern is to get to the bottom of it and bring the terrorists to justice and make whatever adjustments are necessary based on the investigation to ensure that in the future are if there were if there were lapses that those lapses are addressed. chris: let s turn to a couple of other subjects. we went much longer than libya than i expected. your campaign now concedes that the president had a bad night in denver during the first debate. what is he going to do differently on tuesday? i think the president nobody is a harsher critic than the president is of himself and he viewed the tape and i think he will make adjustments on tuesday and i m not going to get into detail about strategic changes that he might make but i just encourage you to watch and show up. i think it will be he an interesting debate. chris: will he be more aggressive in taking on the romney record? well, i think he is going to be agress nerve makin everybodg the case for his v
concern is to get to the bottom of it and bring the terrorists to justice and make whatever adjustments are necessary based on the investigation to ensure that in the future are if there were if there were lapses that those lapses are addressed. chris: let s turn to a couple of other subjects. we went much longer than libya than i expected. your campaign now concedes that the president had a bad night in denver during the first debate. what is he going to do differently on tuesday? i think the president nobody is a harsher critic than the president is of himself and he viewed the tape and i think he will make some adjustments on tuesday and i m not going to get into detail about strategic changes that he might make but i just encourage you to watch and show up. i think it will be he an interesting debate. chris: will he be more aggressive in taking on the romney record? well, i think he is going to be agress nerve makin everybodg the case for his view of where we should g
concern is to get to the bottom of it and bring the terrorists to justice and make whatever adjustments are necessary based on the investigation to ensure that in the future are if there were if there were lapses that those lapses are addressed. chris: let s turn to a couple of other subjects. we went much longer than libya than i expected. your campaign now concedes that the president had a bad night in denver during the first debate. what is he going to do differently on tuesday? i think the president nobody is a harsher critic than the president is of himself and he viewed the tape and i think he will make some adjustments on tuesday and i m not going to get into detail about strategic changes that he might make but i just encourage you to watch and show up. i think it will be he an interesting debate. chris: will he be more aggressive in taking on the romney record? well, i think he is going to be agress nerve makin everybodg the case for his view of where we should g
for home these debates are more important? the mainstream media has been saying if romney doesn t have a knock-out punch in debate one, it is over for this storyline has been perpetuated. are the debates more important for governor romney and less important for the president, what do you think? i think certainly, in light of the 47% brouhaha and the like, romney has to come in and not make a mistake. but the idea that anything less than a homerun is a knockout that doesn t make any sense. as i say, most debates will come out with a margin, very similar to the fairly slim margin we are seeing now. so, that s the press paying the expectation game. i don t believe. rick: if the president on the flip side, the president has a bad night wednesday night or a bad couple nights
milwaukee. the governor has demonstrated that sound fiscal policies can do to turn the economy around and i believe in november, voters across the country will demonstrate they want the same in washington, d.c. david axelrod tweeted, bad night in wisconsin. it raises questions for mitt. it will cost democrats money to carry their wisconsin this time around. republicans saw good sign, specially when it comes to their own turnout organization. team obama is taking calls, and our exit polls show the president s slightly ahead of romney on who would best improve the economy, 42-38 which begs the question are the constant reminders by walker and the republican governors that the economy improved in wisconsin and we see this argument in other states. is it helping the president in that state and in other states. we learned that it might be. the republican party may beat a democratic party that is all in.