'Nightline' Daily Line, Sept. 6: DNC's Report Card

7:09 p.m. ET: Well that's interesting… what do you think of this choice? Tweet us your thoughts @Nightline.

6:31 p.m. ET: Four years ago Barack Obama preached a message of change, but tonight he'll tell voters that the country's economic salvation lies in maintaining the status quo.

Get more details about the president's speech to the DNC HERE

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4:01 p.m. ET: BREAKING: Former Illinois cop Drew Peterson was found guilty today of killing his wife, Kathleen Savio, and making it look like an accident in 2004.

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3:30 p.m. ET: "Nightline" anchor Terry Moran tweets:

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3: 20 p.m. ET: The Kindle Fire HD, Amazon's new souped-up tablet, will be bigger, faster and more expensive, the CEO Jeff Bezos announced today at a press event in Santa Monica, Calif.

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12:37 p.m. ET: As President Obama prepares to wrap up the Democratic National Convention tonight when he officially accepts the nomination for a second term, "Nightline" took a look at how the DNC has gone so far. Watch our "DNC Report Card" here:

10:50 a.m. ET: It's official: Barack Obama is the Democratic presidential nominee for president in 2012. Former President Bill Clinton formally nominated him Wednesday night - before delivering his signature electric stump speech - and the delegates stayed on the floor into this morning to make it official.

But what was your take on Clinton's speech?

Read ABC News' Gregory Krieg's fact check HERE , watch the recap below, and then tweet us your thoughts @Nightline.