CHUCK TODD:
Alright, it was Halloween last night. So, I had way too much Halloween candy--that is a fact.
But, we had a bunch of politicians, they had a bit of fun last night. On Friday, President Obama
greeted some Trick-or-Treaters. Here is a baby popemobile at the White House. Check out
Paul Ryan here, we are not sure what he is trying to say but he was the one who decided to dress
as Mitt Romney to go trick-or-treating in Janesville last night. Hillary Clinton tweeted out this photo
of her and a mini her, somebody trick-or-treating as Hillary Clinton. Bernie Sanders went out with
his grandchildren, he claimed to not be wearing a costume. I guess you could say he was going
out as Larry David, perhaps when he went trick-or-treating. To me, the scariest thing that happened
last night was what happened at Duke.
I'm not gonna help myself, we, I believe, have a sped up version of the miracle in Durham that
helped Miami to just appease me here. See I knew Helene wanted this-- 8 laterals, a rough week
for my beloved Hurricanes, it was an amazing--look at this there it goes.
HELENE COOPER:
Oh that is beautiful.
CHUCK TODD:
It was an amazing thing, it took them 10 minutes to decide if the call was real or not.
If I'm a little sleepy this morning it's because--
DAVID BROOKS:
It took him 10 minutes to get down the field.
CHUCK TODD:
It was you know, a rough week for Miami. But I have to say, I can't complain.
HELEN COOPER:
Poor Duke.
CHUCK TODD:
Poor Duke?
HELENE COOPER:
Yea, I'm so sorry.
CHUCK TODD:
People feel sorry for Duke?
HELENE COOPER:
I certainly don't.
CHUCK TODD:
Because they don't win enough?
HELENE COOPER:
Are you kidding?
CHUCK TODD:
They don't win enough at all?
HELENE COOPER:
You know how much I hate Duke?
CHUCK TODD:
Well alright I'm not getting into a Duke-bashing session here. Anyway, thank you all.
We've got a big week coming up, of course the first week of November. That's all we have
for today, when we come back next week, we'll see you next week because if it's Sunday,
it's Meet the Press.