mitt romney did last night. for swing voters watching last night, that s the message he had to deliver. that s why, i think, although the president clearly won on points in the room, if there s an impact on the race, it seems to me if mitt romney did really achieve that. again, not just last night, but over the three debates, i think he came across as someone who a lot of people could see as president and moved to the question of we want four more years of the president s economic policies, or do we want to try something new? that s where governor romney wants the argument. i don t think there s anything that happened last night as exposed as he was on points and on the merits by the president, i don t think there s anything happening last night that he s going to have to deal with and he was got through it. he was exposed on the merits last night. no doubt about it, mitt romney is uncomfortable talking about foreign policy. i m in severe agreement. oh, no. now the exit
this mess. governor romney, i m glad you recognize that al qaeda is a threat. a few months ago when you were asked what is the biggest geopolitical threat facing america, you said russia. not al qaeda. you said russia in the sirussia. the cold war has been over for 20 years. but, governor, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s and the economic policies of the 1920s. candidates were in agreement on a lot of issues last night including on the exit strategy in afghanistan. surprising because governor romney criticized the past for announcing a timeline of 2014 saying he would instead consult military commanders on the ground and be flexible about it. last night romney sided with president obama s plan to pull those troops out by 2014. we will be finished by 2014.
but it is something you have seen that gets you interested. but to get to the finish line invest into the company, there is a lot of data. so it start with gut, ends with data. and also starts with relationship. you ve gotten funding a lot of times. yes. i agree with larry. it also depends on the stage of the business. if it is new, you are backing the person. the data you have will change. you have to rely on your gut level people instincts. as the business proves out, it is about looking at the key metrics to look in the next level, put in the next round of funding, and that s very much in looking at the numbers and combining this that with your gut. can i flip this for one second too? when you look for funding and if you are lucky, you have a few people who want to give you money, where do you go with your gut or data? how do you choose? your gut. because it is about the relationship that you will have, especially if that person is going it take a board seat in your compan
but it is something you have seen that gets you interested. but to get invested into the company, there is a lot of data. so it start with gut, ends with data. and also starts with relationship. you ve gotten funding a lot of times. yes. i agree with larry. it also depends on the stage of the business. if it is new, you are backing the person. the data you have will change. you have to rely on your gut level people instincts. as the business proves out, it is about looking at the key metrics to look in the next level, put in the next round of funding, and that s very much in looking at the numbers and combining this that with your gut. when you look for funding and if you are lucky, you have a few people who want to give you money, where do you go with your gut or data? how do you choose? your gut. because it is about the relationship that you will have, especially if that person is going it take a board said. make sure your vision is aligned on the exit strategy. you are sig
securing many violent regions in afghanistan for n.a.t.o., but our deals dealing with the ambush green on blue attacks. and that s when they turn their guns on american and tato soldiers and advisors. lt. colonel oliver north has met some of the operation troops and he s streaming live from afghanistan. you ve been there for three weeks and you ve really gotten to see the situation, the status of things on the ground. tell me the latest about this green on ballet attack? there s, what s happened is that the talk in washington about pulling out our troops, a state certain or a so-called exit strategy has certainly made it more difficult for the troops that we have on the ground, and quite frankly, the afghans themselves, pushed up the time schedule for getting people adequately recruited and trained and fielded and encouraged with the enemy, they know they ve only got a