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A recap of the town hall presidential debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney.Read more: Watch: After: 2nd Presidential Debate 2012 - From ABC News and Yahoo New
A Palpable Sense of Dislike
Text: There were plenty of "moments" in the Tuesday night townhall debate. President Obama regained some of the footing he lost with what was universally regarded as a poor performance at the first presidential debate Oct. 3rd. Here are some of the more important and tense moments in what turned out to be an engaging face-off between the president and his challenger.
"There was a palpable sense of dislike" in the room, according to ABC's White House correspondent Jake Tapper. Without replaying the whole debate – we leave off key sections about immigration, the auto bailout and more. To the right is a single video recap. And on the subsequent slides are some of the most important, humorous, and contentious moments of the townhall debate at Hofstra on Oct. 17th.Read more: Townhall Debate: Top Moments From Obama and Romney
Raymond Roth allegedly faked his own death with the aid of his son, Jonathan Roth. Watch Chris Cuomo's interview with Jonathan Roth and Raymond Roth's wife, Evana Roth, Friday on "20/20" at 10 p.m. ET.Read more: Faked Deaths: N.Y. Man's Alleged Elaborate Drowning Scheme and More
"The Voice" judge performed on "Star Search" when she was 10-years-old.Read more: Photos: Who Is This 10-Year-Old on 'Star Search'?
A phony "chewing gum survey" led to the arrest of a man who has been charged with killing a 70-year-old woman in 1976, making the case the oldest cold case to ever be cracked in the state of Maine. Read more: DNA From Phony 'Chewing Gum Survey' Solves 1976 Cold Case
CNN correspondent and moderator of presidential debate answers accusations of media bias.Read more: Watch: 'The View:' Candy Crowley on 'Terror' at Debate
Cellphone video recorded earlier this year at an operations center of a U.S. security contractor in Kabul, Afghanistan appears to show key personnel staggeringly drunk or high on narcotics, in what former employees say was a pattern of outrageous behavior that put American lives at risk and went undetected by U.S. military officials who are supposed to oversee such contractors.Read more: Exclusive: Video Shows Drunk, Stoned US Security Contractors
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