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[ theme music ] oh good morning, current tv fans. jacki schechner. jacki schechner, are you is there? >> good morning. >> good morning. okay because we have gotten to be -- not just go workers but close personal friends, you know how pathetic my life is. >> what? >> guess who is going to be live in studio with us. >> who? >> orly tait. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ]
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>> i need to get jacki schechner in here to toss some questions at here. >> i'm a little scare. >> we are place birther dating game. >> we have got the mix and a whole dating-game panel for her. >> jacki schechner you need to find a clever question in which her answer will have to be moose and squirrel. >> you got it. >> here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. we could have a decision on health care reform today. it's decision day for the supreme court although which don't know more until the next hour. if it doesn't come down until today he still have next monday or thursday. one benefit is some people are going to get rebate from their insurance companies. they have to spend at least 80 to 85% of your medical care if
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they don't they owe consumers money back. 12.8 million people will get money back. if the court strikes down the affordable care act, however, that money could go away. if it does keep the affordable care act in place, consumers will get a notice saying whether their insurance hit the threshold. the administration points out if rebates go down over time that's a good thing because that means the insurance company are spending more on you have and less on themselves. then what i do spend more on themselves they is on things like advertising. proponents have only spend $69 million on advertising in support of the affordable care act, and much of that comes from
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hhs. it says the advertisements are bland and explanatory where opponents use words like socialism and rashing. we're back with more after the break. >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. from silver screens... to flat screens...
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twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. the new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view. . what happened to george prescott bush. >> no, he was jeb bush's son. >> oh, that one. >> the ricky martin look-alike yeah. >> going in another direction.
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the direction away from his father.
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[ bell chimes ] >> as i was saying to jacki as the top of the life sometimes my dreams do come true. i opened the door and i would see the gleam in our eye. >> what? >> what? >> do you have a dressage pony for me? >> kind of. >> is there a poll that showed the president is even farther aanswer read >> no, guess who is coming in to the studio to be with us on tuesday. orly tait! [ screaming ] >> in hour three on tuesday. >> yeah. i think we'll be getting some pub for that. you said she seemed excited. we maybe could have had her for longer. but the thought that may be enough. plus she may want to leave. but i'm going to be very nice.
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i am getting help from my journalistic godness jacki schechner. we'll put some music together for the birther dating game. >> that ken bennett guy from arizona. >> yeah, we'll see if she can fix his teeth. >> yes. >> she is a lawyer dentist, realtor. >> lawyer dentist. >> she wanted an opportunity to present her evidence. >> yeah. >> now i'm just spit balling here. isn't she also mad at another group of birthers that came out with a film because that blows her whole theory that the
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president was born in kenya! >> yeah. >> birthers don't fight. they are all pretty. >> some people say he is malcolm x's ill legitimate son. >> yeah she literally said you are ruining everything. no, we can't have nice birther things! >> you cannot both be from kenya and antarctica. >> now you are a ruined it. >> while we wait karl frisch. he has been out on the road with justin bieber fans. and rocky mountain mike has given us a tribute. ♪ are you going to talk some
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crap tonight ♪ >> yeah. ♪ are you going to swing from the right ♪ >> yeah. ♪ are you going to lie your ass right off ♪ ♪ fat ditto heads you make the right-wing world go round ♪ [ applause ] >> it's boy music for jim. >> you know what that song is? >> "fat bottom girls." [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> yay! >> we're having representative from the great state of vermont. >> yeah, there are more senator from vermonten that representatives. >> exactly. >> and chaz bono. [ applause ] >> yeah. >> we were balking about obama
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nay-sayers, and charlie pierce calls him representative of the green room. [ applause ] >> just for balance this hour with right-wing world. have you see raeel hunter? perhaps they deserve each other. i mean really. >> yeah. >> okay. so who knows who to believe. real hunter was his last mistress but not his only one. >> they have been running little clips of it on abc news. >> she said he didn't reveal the
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truth about his former relationships? when edwards first meant hunter in 2006 he lied about having more mistresses not fewer. and only revealed the truth later when he was set for trial. she is vague and her relationship with edwards, but suggests that they remain romantically involved. this is the big reveal. does anybody care? >> don't care. >> she does a let of elizabeth edwards bashing -- >> yeah. >> the woman can't defend herself. here she is she -- you know public humiliation, she lost her first son in a car crash, she gets cancer and gets publicly
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humiliated, and now? it's both a full throw defense at edward's innocent and at times a bash against his wife. who she blames for driving edwards into the arms of other women. >> oh, my god! >> hunter approached the former senator with the come-on, you are so hot, and moments later he invited her up to his room. he is hard to get, isn't he? >> throughout the first weeks of their relationship she detailed trips to mead. all three women edwards confessed were completely made-up so other mistresses
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wouldn't become too attached. so he made up all of these elaborate relationships. he confessed to having additional affairs, but led her to believe she was his last conquest. [ romantic music ] >> hunter was routinely angry at edwards. well -- >> well, maybe that was before? >> i don't know, obviously this seems like a pattern of behavior. he is a witch on wheels. blah, blah blah. did you know this? following their first encounter edward hired hunter who was working as a life coach.
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>> oh, my god! >> i'm a life coach and a -- >> she is a naked life coach. >> oh. >> elizabeth uncovered the truth by answering what she called edwards other-woman phone, a secondary cell phone. he picked up the shown and say simply "hey baby." blah, blah blah. edwards life of three decades was bonkers because she had been in denial about his cheating. is like blame the woman thing. describes her has crazy venomous, given to fits of rage. well, wouldn't you be.
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in an august interview with abc news, he confessed to the affair, but still denied that quinn was his daughter. and of course she is going to get tons of publicity -- >> and money. >> yeah. yeah. exactly. >> ah. >> life coach! [ romantic music ] >> god i hate life coaches! oh, my god. >> just you and i. [ laughter ] >> all right. lots to get to on the big show. obviously we're going to talk about this -- this is an unbelievable political -- it's an unbelievable political game. >> elijah cummings asked them so call mukasi before the committee, and he refused.
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>> yeah, for documents that he didn't legally produce. and every time the president does something it's -- [ screaming ] >> what? and then boner spoke and said that means the white house is involved. [ dramatic music ] >> no, it doesn't. but there's two types of executive privilege and he knows that that is not what that means. anyway, we'll get done with all of that. and i'm going to start drunk dialing karl frisch again. >> i texted him. >> he's sleeping. >> that's right. >> kid goes to meeting. what more can i say about it. i'm going to have a go to meet today with david bender. [ romantic music ] >> he lives very next toer mars. >> you can get-go to meet on
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mars? >> yes. >> rebecca with the three or $0.04 i pay her, where did she live? saskatchewan. >> yeah. >> who cares. >> yeah. >> seriously i have told more people about this that have started using it and taked me. your team can meet face-to-face no matter where you are. it's not just a visual thing it's both. >> you can say, hey, bone head you made a mistake in that sentence. >> yeah, let me change that for you. and change it right there. >> yeah, i'll be able to show people my misspellings on my right-wing world hate letters. go to meeting by citrix it allows you to collaborate with files on line.
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♪ give it to me ♪ ♪ what ♪ ♪ wh-what ♪ ♪ yeah, ho ♪ >> this is the "stephanie miller show." welcomout to. 23 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. i suppose in the interest of honesty, i'll have to discuss the great incident of 2012 with chaz bono later. >> did you hear cher was on the -- >> i heard. >> cher does not get up early. >> no. >> she is still tweeting from the night before when i get up in the morning. >> yeah. no, that was awful. >> it was a great interview. >> i get it was. i got to hear it. chaz will be on. he has a great epilogue in the
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paper back addition of his book. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. david in new york, hi, dave. >> hey, momma. how are you. >> good, go ahead. >> we love you. this morning the us in on fox news, a caller asked her michelle do you think gays and lesbian can change their lifestyle or is that a part of them -- >> and i would have thrown it in, how it is going for your husband? [ laughter ] >> i would love to hear, and thank god that she was not -- she has got the president's race but i would love to hear you and the team there describe if somehow michele bachmann was elected president, what would our country look like? and i'll take that off of the air. >> and he'll take that off the
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air, if michelle -- wow. well, first of all the white house would be fabulously decorated. [ romantic music ] >> yes and meticulously clean. >> carpet would match the drapes. what? >> oh, dear. >> i don't think that means what you think it means. [ laughter ] >> kevin in orange county, you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. go ahead. >> i wanted to make a couple of points about the fast and furious issue you are talking about. >> yes. >> these are -- these are task-force issues and -- and sting operations that are happening all the time. i don't understand why people think killing osama bin laden was an easy thing to do. because sometimes these things go wrong -- >> yeah but if it has gone wrong, kevin, no one would have ever blamed the president.
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>> exactly. and 1700 guns were lost. that's unfortunate. and 80 were killed. huge tragedy. but the 1700 guns or one person dead which is a tragedy, doesn't even compare to the 30,000 guns confiscated in mexico -- >> because of the drug war. >> right. >> a those 3,000 guns are coming from the united states where no background check is necessary. >> yeah. >> anybody who does not see this as a completely political her raid i don't know what to say. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> really, setting up a potential constitutional prosecution. eric holder being held in contempt of congress --
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>> blah, blah, blah. >> that wouldn't be just to embarrass the president. fun fact, for the first time -- >> yeah. >> i can go through the number of times that george bush and clinton and others used it -- [ fun-facts music ] >> use used it to protect -- >> yes. >> elijah cummings called the vote an extreme election year tactic. and that is really the end of story. there could be a federal criminal case against eric holder but history suggests that it will never go this far. but in the administration's executive privilege. i regret we have arrived at this point after trying to address
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the concerns comings said the matter could have been resolved reasonably, but instead has resulted in inflammatory and personal attacks. all due republican, clarence thomas that's a high-scale lynching. >> the eyes have it. and a concept report is ordered. >> oh, you drama queen. seriously. [ laughter ] >> i still want to be governor of california. >> he cried when he found out -- because hi was behind getting -- >> cried like a bitch. >> when he found out arnold schwarzenegger was going to run. [ baby crying ] >> like a little baby. >> like a little baby. all right. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪
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[ music ] [[vo]]joy behar is on current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script?
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>>liberal and proud of it. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> [ inaudible ]. [ laughter ] >> it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome to it. i know how we got orly tait booked own tuesday. >> yep. >> we offered her the new magical "stephanie miller show" hat. [ applause ] >> they are only here. only if we lure you into our
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web. [ mysterious music ] >> give me all of the hats. >> those will be big at though birther conventions. >> she won't be able to fit it over her hair. >> yes, it's adjustable. we'll send it to all of the press. just posing. >> i'll get trump to wear one of them. have one of those gigantic -- whatever that thing is hanging over his face. >> hi, tony. you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> hi, good morning, guys. i just love you guys. >> i love you back. >> and jacki schechner too. you guys are hilarious. >> she is. >> and beautiful too. >> all right. i think we have already done our perving out on jacki schechner for the today. but go ahead.
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>> all right. i was calling about, stephanie, that yesterday just basically i have reached this mind set that i don't really -- i'm actually sees how far the republican party will go to hurt this president. i mean, they just keep moving the line. i don't understand -- >> yeah. >> what is going on. i have been involved in -- not involved, but actually following current events since 1992 maybe, and i have never seen it this bad. >> yeah. tony, i have to say i agree with you, and if we didn't have such recent history -- i happen to be friends with joe and valerie wilson, and to sit and watch them -- do you understand -- covert cia agent during wartime. it's stunning.
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[ laughter ] >> this is -- and someone was saying too this is such a low-level thing that -- yes, it was a botched thing that started under george bush. it really is just incredible. so, oh, by the way here was the fun fact i was looking for -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> george w. bush incited the right six times. >> yep. >> we might want to give him a jingle. he asserted the executive privilege six times in office. he said you accused him of a cover up of documents he was prohibited by law from producing. >> more than eight months after subpoena, and clearly after the
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question of executive privilege could have and should have been asserted, this falls short of any reason to delay today's proceedings. >> why slow that down since it's purely political anyway. >> right. >> that would be crazy. [ coo coo clock chimes ] >> this is a political show for god sakes. can't stop it now. >> so nauseating. >> on with the show this is it. >> wow. >> remember the republican guy that was very very interested in the rule of law as it app played to bill clinton and the [ mumbling ] >> where would the president claim executive privilege unless
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there was something he felt should not be known to this committee and the public. [ dramatic music ] >> no one has ever ever ever used executive privilege ever -- >> but the black guy did it! [ screaming ] >> you know what those people are like with their executive privilege. >> yeah, we should rename it uppity privilege. would you like some fun facts? >> absolutely. [ fun-facts music ] >> the layperson doesn't understand -- >> with the announcement that the obama administration will insert executive privilege. members of congress say this must mean he was involved in the scandal. >> computer says no. >> as i was -- i was talking about boner's spokesman, the
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white house decision to invoke the privilege implies either the administration was involved were they lying or are they now bending the law to hide the truth. [ screaming ] >> or is ben diesel the real culprit. [ dramatic music ] >> what? >> there are two types of executive privilege. president's reagan george hw bush, and george w. bush all invoted the privilege. as was invoked as recently as 2008. [ dramatic music ] >> isn't that weird? >> furthermore the very man
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behind the witch hunt against holder has in the past recognized that same privilege for the bush administration. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> then it was all very very appropriate now it is hhhhhhhhorrible. here it is can hardly be interpreted as any privilege. something clearly absent in this low-level screw up. [ applause ] >> it's uppity privilege! no! [ laughter ] >> they are so concerned about guns going across the border maybe they should be concerned about gun control. >> yeah. how about that? okay. i'm sure the nra will be very consistent in their support of your idea, jim. pam in new hampshire. hi, pam. >> hi, stephanie. two things and i'll make it quick. >> okay.
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>> in 2010 when isa took over he was calling the president a criminal -- >> he just had a spiedy sense. >> i know. but the nra was counting the yes votes, yesterday. and i don't know why anyone is not bringing that up but the nra was counts those votes yesterday, and i'm just saying whying can't we investigate, daryle isa for the fires. >> yeah. if we take back control, i have quite a list of things that we need to get to. [ fun-facts music ] >> there is suspicious fires. oddly, he purchased a lot of fire insurance and then suddenly, one of his businesses burned to the ground.
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[ explosion ] >> wow. went up in flames. >> yes. what are the chances. and he made his fore fore -- fore -- fortune doing what? >> selling car alarms. >> and he was what -- >> convicted of being a car thief. >> i need to have a hearing why i investigate daryle isa, and then a hearing about -- [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> about -- you know. balls, but i'm not going to involve any men. >> that's right. >> i'm going to have a men's health hearing, and no boys will be allowed in the fort.
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>> just volleyballs and a bag. >> yes i'll have props. while i do gallagher-like skits. debbie in new hampshire. how are you, deb? >> hi, how are you? >> good. >> i have two comments one is to the question of the nra, before the vote went on they posted and posted the names of the people and said that if they did not vote for this they they are were going to pay, and i think that they are also doing the same thing for the senate. >> that's pathetic. >> exactly. >> you know, incredible. >> yeah. michelle malkin on fox news declared that obama is at the center of the fast and furious -- [ dramatic music ] >> of course! >> she is an absolute liar.
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>> she would think him for protecting anchor babies like her. >> yeah. >> you are on fox news opening your big pie hole rather than being deported. [ laughter ] >> all right. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> oh, my god, i am already having a fantastic time. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ after the commercial. >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it.
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>> thank you . >> stephanie: 45 minutes after the hour. we'll be back as we close "the stephanie miller show." >> on "the stephanie miller show" in suburban america this ♪ ♪ hot legs wearing me out, hot legs, you can scream and shout ♪ ♪ hot legs ♪
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♪ i love you -- >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> uh-huh. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. 49 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. this hour brought to you by go to meeting. click on the try it free button and type in the promo code stephanie. let's go to warren in dallas. >> hi, stephanie. >> hi. >> i wanted to call and tell you guys i'm really getting tired of these journalists, not pushing back on the republicans when they say the democrats had the super majority for two years and could have passed anything they wanted, and they actually only had it for 50 days. >> i know.
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i saw the president has done nothing on immigration for three years. i seriously wanted to jump through the television. the president and tried and tried and just a wall of obstruction from republicans. >> -- journalist. >> what is that? >> there's no push back from these journalists. these journalists are supposed to moderate these things and let the facts be loan -- >> we'll have to leave it there. >> exactly warren. and during the time period we were talking about. robert bird and ted kennedy they weren't available to vote. >> right. right. and didn't come into office until july 7th, and ted kennedy died on august 25th. >> exactly. as i was saying with the valerie plain leek -- really?
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[ magical music ] >> it's all magically erased. >> senator chuck grassley -- >> rhymes with assly. >> yes, it does. >> why is the president getting involved? and what did he know about fast and furious -- >> just like water gait! [ dramatic music ] >> what did the president know and when did he know it huh? >> gene in minneapolis. hi, gene. >> good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. >> sorry i had you on speaker there. i have two suggestions, i would like to see something like what was done when sandra fluke was being raked over the coals and there were only males called to congress called to testify. i would like to see a separate
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investigation opened up but somebody else publicly. >> right. >> and the second thing is for democrats to go on the offensive, to not keep having to be on the position of the defense and having to respond to the crazy stuff that the republicans are coming up with but to actually begin to pull things out into the open that are not coming out that show the craziness of the right-wing. >> yeah. yeah. no, i agree with you. this has made me crazy, this whole hearing -- >> for the past year you have been holding the attorney general to an impossible standard -- >> and i saw representative maloney on tv talking about, but was everyone else as offended of the tone of this hearing? >> absolutely.
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>> i am offended personally mr. chairman, by your calling the attorney general is liar. >> yeah just a little bit. >> some might be forgiven for describing the proceedings today as eakin to kangaroo court. >> uh-huh. >> sue go ahead. >> daryle isa lied about his military record. he had a bad-conduct rating. he was demoted. he has stolen a fellow officer's car. you know that. he said he was on the army security team and he got to see the 1971 world series was he was protecting nixon, except nixon
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didn't go to the 1971 world series games. he was discharged after five years and three months. why isn't this -- i live here in rockwell, and i'm someone's grandmother and i have this information. >> yeah, exactly. >> you are just a me-ma. >> yes i me-ma with barbie babies. >> that's right. >> as a former prosecutor i assure you there is nothing kangaroo about the death of a border agent, and this is a very sad day. >> this whole witch hunt shows that the republicans will always use a tragedy as a club with
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which to beat president obama to death. >> yeah. >> if anybody is glad that a border age sent killed -- >> exactly. >> president obama planned to kill those border agents. >> yeah. >> if you listen early on -- daryle isa is like a crazy conspiracy theorist remember he floated the theory that i think the president did this on purpose as a plot to take away our -- however he said it second amendment stuff in his second term. this is crap they try put out on the blogs -- >> yes. the nra claims that holder allowed american gun dealers to sell assault weapons so they could -- >> i just can you -- >> i found it. >> right. what is the nra -- so they are
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counting votes and pressuring republicans to vote for temp -- >> that's why. because they are pushing this conspiracy theory. >> wait. read that one more time. >> they are saying fast and furious a scream by holder to promote gun control -- >> so he wanted to lose the guns -- >> yeah -- nra claims that holder allowed gun dealers to sell ak 47s and other weapons therefore creating the political will for more restriction on gun ownership. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> i wonder when orly taitz is in on tuesday maybe they can allow her to have a hearing of some what. >> wayne lapierre said the fact that obama has not gone after
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your guns in the first term is proof he is going after them in the second term. >> yes. clearly. >> romney signed gun control legislation. >> yes. >> but you don't hear that from the republicans for some reason. >> no. >> arizona secretary state of guy -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> yeah. >> jim bennett. >> obama lied about being born in kenya to get into college. >> ah-ha. [ mysterious music ] >> that's why -- how -- >> that's why we know for a fact that he was or wasn't -- not -- >> i have a plan to take everyone's guns when i'm president -- >> yeah, in kenya. >> someone in the chat room says the nra is nothing but a cook farm. >> yeah. >> karl frisch we found him, he
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is next on the right-wing world. [ theme music ] oh hello, current tv, here we are getting ready for hour number two karl frisch will cohost right-wing world for us. and chaz bono coming up on the big show. jacki schechner look at what i have. >> ah. [ mysterious music ] >> it's a talking liberally stephanie miller just for you. i'll give it to you if you come up with good questions for orly taitz. >> it is also attached to something.
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>> i need your help. >> totally conditional love. i know. >> i have no journalistic skills. that's why i claimed never to be a youralist. >> or a dentist. >> exactly. >> good morning, everyone a new poll had president obama and mitt romney tied statistically right now. even romney supporters, however, think the president is going to win recollection. as for the economy, three out of ten people polled think it is headed in the wrong direction, and more than half disapprove of how president obama is handling it. sorry, three out of ten think it is headed in the right direction. but the president does have the lead in florida. 46% of voters say they would
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vote for him. 42% would back mitt romney. the same poll was flipped last month. bloomberg reporting the romney campaign is asking florida governor rick scott to stop talking about how the economy is getting better. instead they want him to say it would get better faster under romney. florida is now at 8.6% which is higher than the national average. that has not stopped scott from bragging via email and on facebook about the jobs in florida. and the campaign says he will focus on the economy and address immigration. this lines up with the rnc's latest attack saying latinos are struggling disproportionately in
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the economy. it will be very telling today to see what mitt romney says or doesn't say. we're back with more after the break. we'll see you on the overside. ♪
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stephaniemiller.com the website. sandra was flipping through the channels, that never turns out well -- >> especially when you sit on the remote. >> yeah that guy butt chose me in alabama. >> yeah. >> sandra says do you ever wonder if your life has any meaning in the world? it doesn't life wasted. [ applause ] >> wow! if you cut her does she not bleed? >> right. life wasted. i mean that's true. but i don't need it pointed out first thing in the morning. >> why can't you be more like gretchen carlson. >> speaking of captain america's underpants -- >> oh, we pulled up his
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underpants. >> yes. >> someone sent me a picture of an outfit that you wore that matched captain america's underpants. >> yeah. [ applause ] >> look who is literally an hour late and an dollar short. [ laughter ] >> karl -- >> karl frisch bullfight strategies.com. >> uh-huh. good morning, karl frisch. hi, sleepy head. >> when i have learned that i should actually do the show rather than spending emails to rebecca to read on the show. >> you have been fending off the bieber fever people -- >> oh, my gosh. you have never -- they always say that there is nothing worse than a woman scorned what about
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a bunch of tweens. >> i don't know when they decided that dressing like pretty woman was something to catch his eye, but it was bizarre -- >> look i'm a little baby hooker. >> i liken it to leave it to bieber. >> all right. karl frisch on the whole eric holder situation. >> remember, the documents that it is refusing to reveal, the justice department it's a says are not documents about the depreciation but about communications within the department on how to respond to the investigation which sounds like cover up. >> sure. >> or it sounds like what administrations gone by have done.
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>> exactly. >> they don't want to damage the ability of the president and his staff to communicate with each other. >> there you go. i remember that as recently as -- the last administration. [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> www -- say it three times -- >> he is coming out with a book this wall. >> wwww. sean hannity. >> what is the administration trying to hide and are they admitting that the president himself did have knowledge of this scandal when he denied it in the past. >> huh? >> what? >> denied? >> the real question is how long exactly is the stick that sean hannity has been sitting on for three and a half years. [ laughter ] >> they smell blood. i don't know why. >> yeah. >> but they -- they smell blood, so they have decided to go after this full tilt. they should be subpoenaing peoples from the bush administration to talk about why
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they started this program. >> exactly. >> thank you. [ romantic music ] >> remember karl rove being ambushed on the white house lawn. i wouldn't be surprised to see it with eric holder -- >> yeah, the right-wingers will say this is more of obama, blah blah, blah. the people that call you and say that filibusters are part of the senate -- >> yeah, everyone has used it exactly the same way. >> when republicans have used it more than the three years that this president has been in office that democrats used it for the entirety of the bush administration. >> exactly. >> all right. bill o'reilly. >> why are we declining? the economy.
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the obama administration is attempting to shift from a market economy to a quasi socialistic economy. that's what the jobs bill is all about. the government injects money into the economy. that has failed by every measure. >> really? >> that's the only reason we got out of the great depression. >> yeah, the auto rescue a huge example of how i has worked, right, karl? >> that was bill o'reilly playing a game where us he said one true things and a bunch of false things. and the one true thing is that the obama administration is trying to get the economy working again, but the republicans won't do anything to help. the private-sector employment has done really, really well. it could be doing much much better, but it is only as a
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result of the jobs plan. i suppose it is easy to lookdown on a jobs plan when you are sitting on your comfy perch at foxes news. >> monica crowley. >> we were going through this long list of leftist insanity coming from the obama administration over so many years, and i sat back and said look at what just happened to america, our economy, jobs what happened to our super power status? $16 trillion in debt what the bleep? >> what the -- what the fox? >> so it was just such a fun dinner with my girls, and then like we sang into our air brushes about how the president is a fascist and communist, and it was a fun dinner had by all. >> yeah. >> to be a through --
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>> i'll take the bitter beat salad, please. [ laughter ] >> all right. on the fox. >> the maximum they can deport has something to do with it. >> but greg doesn't that point to a larger problem. if he is supporting all of these illegals, isn't this evidence he hasn't saled the border. >> what? >> no. >> hum. >> they want illegal immigrants -- >> to come in so they can deport them. >> what? >> wow! >> you think right-wing policies are supposed to make sense? [ laughter ] >> these folks that have been here that will be, you know given the opportunity to continue with their education, et cetera, they have to been here for at least five years and that predates the obama administration
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administration. >> that's an incon careen gent fact. now end with rush limbaugh >> you could credit issa for delaying this until an election year when it will have more impact. i'm just suggesting that if you want bang for your buck there will be more for it this year than if i was done last year. >> wow! is he supposed to say that out loud? >> i don't think so. >> i think -- issa is going to be pretty angry, but he won't say anything, because rush limbaugh ruins everything. he was busy breaking into cars and threatening people with guns like he did in his 20s. and -- anybody can google that. that's who darrell issa is.
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>> yeah. google it. karl frisch one other story before you go. did you hear about dan savage whom we love. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> we called -- >> geo-proud. >> for supporting mitt romney. >> yeah. i think that doesn't add to the discussion. the sentiment, though that -- that go-proud as s a gay group is just a bunch bologna. as far as i know they are still being chaired by a straight woman. >> yeah. >> the operating chair is ann colter. >> oh, boy. >> she is on the board, and
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there is a woman i have never heard of that is in charge but they never stand up for marriage equality, for don't ask, don't tell. it's not a central part of what they stand for. there are the gay republicans, largely the log cabin types that that's what the organization is about, and the next thing are the conservative ideals that they believe in. and then there are the go proud republican people. and they think tax cuts will help them out more than any gay civil rights will -- >> right. and karl i'm not saying -- i do not think there could be a starker contrast this year you know, on gay rights in particular, and i just do not understand people voting against
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themselves. but he tweeted grabbing their ankles right on cue. and jacki schechner does a blog called " you're not helping." it's not helping to use their rhetoric against them. i don't think. >> i agree. i agree with that point. >> i know, but i'm saying then they will point to this and say then you can't express outrage -- >> right. and if they don't do it that way, we're not likely to see the right-wing ever castigate these people and now rather than have a discussion about go-proud's place, we're not talking about what they can and can't be called. >> yeah. >> and that's what the distraction is. >> jacki's last piece, rock the
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slut vote. about trying to take back that word. that's a word we don't want. and then they'll say see, gay guys call themselves gay, and block guys call themselves the n word. >> yeah, and really mitt romney does not support anything. even when he says he should be able to visit each other in the hospital, he is willing to take back that right. remember george w. bush said that he supported civil unions. myth doesn't support civil unions, marriage equality or domestic partnerships -- >> you had me at mitt romney is going to be a miserable failure. >> and by the way you complete
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the new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view.
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♪ i love -- >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ -- so put another dime in the jukebox baby ♪ ♪ i love -- >> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ going to take the time and dance with me ♪ >> it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to. 26 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. tom in l.a., hi, tommy. >> instead of repeating the right-wing talking points can we get everyone to call tweet, and email john boehner and ask them when they are going to take a vote on the transportation bill. >> yeah. how about if you do something for the american people for a change. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> yeah, i was mentioning the
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arizona secretary of state. >> yep. >> he is a top election official in arizona, you know. >> that's right. >> he has moved on to a new conspiracy theory. secretary of state ken bennett is convinced obama was born in hawaii now. >> aha. >> yeah. but -- but he believes the president fraudulently claimed to be born in kenya so he could get into college. >> what? >> bennett continues to joke about the president's birth saying voters need to send him back home wherever home is. [ laughter ] >> the secretary of state pretty much acts as lieutenant governor, so he is next this line. >> just saying -- you have arizona, you have that guy. we have gavin newsom.
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♪ na, na na na ♪ >> let's go to mark in seattle. you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mark. mark, are you okay? >> hello it's mr. mark. i'm not in seattle. i'm in san francisco. but i'm the old roady. i would like to be the official retired rock and roll roady. >> what did you roady for. >> name a band. >> wow. >> neal diamond. >> ah -- well no. [ buzzer sounds ] >> okay. okay. here we go. jefferson starship. rick james. >> wow. >> paul simon -- >> did he ever burn you are a crack pipe. [ buzzer sounds ] >> stop it. >> no but i smoked some really bad dope with rick james -- >> anyway that's a different story for a different time. here we go.
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>> enjoy the paramount theater it is a beautiful place -- >> september 29th sexy liberal. >> there you go. the load-in is a mess. sit down a flight of stairs to the stage floor. >> load-in, tour speak. >> yeah. >> go ahead, i'm sorry. >> not good for that. for a suitcase with a ventriloquist dummy in it -- >> i may bring orly taitz. >> that's a good idea. >> sorry, out of time, we were just too entertained by your rock and roll stories. all right. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ the way rush limbaugh -- we've talked about it. he is upset with certain parts
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of the anatomy that he won't stop talking about and thinks it discussion. it is crazy, creepy. he's got major issues. >> stephanie: thank you. ann coulter on red eye. >> i don't think it is a good image, not with the economy the way it is now. and he's hanging out with bimbos very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning.
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♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> she's a cougar. >> i thought you said a cougar can't be over 50. >> okay. she is a mellencamp. [ laughter ] >> 34 minutes after the hour -- >> you are over 50? >> no, i'm not. debbie in alabama welcome. how dare you. >> hello. >> hi debbie. >> i didn't find you with my butt, i found you with my fingers. >> thank you.
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we are pro choice here. >> and also i think we need to find darrell issa and all of his republican partners on the committee, they need to be held in contempt. >> exactly. >> i love when the president does things to help people like the immigration move or marriage equality, he is being crazy political and partisan -- [ coo coo clock chimes ] >> and then there stuff -- >> yeah. >> dennis in vancouver, you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> hi, steph. >> hi. >> the nra is nothing more than a propaganda machine just like fox news is for the republican party. they used to represent people that owned guns like go hunting and that but they have lost that goal as an organization -- >> yeah. >> all you have to do is look at
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their board of directors and people like ted nugent -- >> yeah. >> and senator larry craig from idaho was on their board of directors. and they do nothing for the hunters and fishers of idaho -- >> yeah they are a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists over at the nra anymore. >> well, you need a wide stance when you in shooting range -- >> well if you like a lot of recoil. >> if you like things that go off in your hand? what? tyler go ahead. >> that plumber commercial call said the holocaust was caused by -- >> yes. >> that thing is stupid and wrong. the holocaust has nothing to do with gun control. more gun control would have done
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little to hurt them. and no one knew anyone was being killed off until it was too late. and the holocaust began in 1933 with a systemic persecution of jews and others. just like the republicans are doing now to gays women, and anyone who is not a gun-toting american male just like them -- >> uh-huh. it ends in them shooting fruit. >> tyler are you, smart. >> yeah he is the smartest guy in class this morning. [ bell chimes ] >> and hitler had tanks and bombs -- >> yeah. >> connie you are on the "stephanie miller show" . >> >>ment. i love you all so much. >> i love you back. >> i worked all night and it's
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great get a laugh in the mornings. >> well, thank you. >> didn't dick cheney use the executive privilege when he didn't want stuff to get out about the energy meetings? [ dramatic music ] >> yeah. interesting. >> okay. got to go. >> got to go now. nappy time. all right. michelle obama, talking about the election -- >> this election will be even closer than the last one. this is all going to come down to those last few thousand people we register to vote. it will. >> yeah. exactly. turn out, turn out turn out. >> uh-huh. >> the president has been [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> he has been in last cabos. he said they just quit criticizing him about the
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foreign energy policy especially since they don't know what they are talking about. >> i would point out we have one president at a time, and one administration at a time. and i think traditionally the notion has been that america's political differences end at the water's edge. >> yeah remember that. >> i would also suggest that he may not be familiar with what our suggestions to the germans have been. and i think sometimes back home there's a desire to superimpose whatever idealogical arguments are taking place back home on to a very complicated situation in europe. [ screaming ] >> but george bush -- the president is on foreign soil how dare you -- >> that's right. >> yes, i know there's breaking news -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> i see you.
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>> we have a supreme court ruling about the fcc so it affects you, me jim -- >> what the [ censor bleep ] did say they? >> they have cited with tv networks and presumably radio shows saying that the fcc segment late forked overreaches in some indecency punishment. ♪ hallelujah ♪ >> as a filthy little show -- >> so i can mention that town in austria -- >> know, i don't think we should do that again. >> oh yeah. score one for free speech. >> yay! that means we have -- [ lost audio ] [ buzzer sounds ] >> current we need to catch that. >> i just gave them a stroke. i apologize. chris get up. come on.
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[ applause ] >> i does doing a [ censor bleep ] about the freedom -- >> yeah. >> they will never take your freedom! >> all right. good luck everybody. >> yeah, bye! [ laughter ] >> what is wrong with you? >> i'm sweepy! i don't get much sleep. >> no one in here gets enough sleep. >> i guess that was a bad excuse. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> drunk? no. >> no. >> i was a little overslabtory of the decision -- >> decisions come out when they want to release them. they don't give a schedule or anything -- >> yeah. they were saying -- what is today. if it's not -- they are not in session tomorrow so if it's not today next week is last time. and they were saying it is going to be a mad house if they wait
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until thursday because then people will know -- >> but they have release a whole bunch of decisions on one day before, so we just don't know. >> yeah. that's why i'm not watching cnn anymore -- >> or current tv. >> it's going to be today or not. >> yeah. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> literally there was a thing saying it is going to be today or not. >> yeah. >> clarence thomas is not saying anything. >> yeah, he just has his big stamp that says whatever the other guy said. >> yeah. >> we have another hour and a half or so -- >> and courtney at current tv they caught that -- >> oh thank god! [ applause ] >> go courtney! it's your birthday!
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>> but if you subscribe to the steph cast, you will get the entire thing -- >> you are get me missing by [ censor bleep ] button -- >> and losing your -- >> and the people on the youstream feed they got it. >> yeah. welcome to the loading dock. [ laughter ] >> speaking of free speech -- >> welcome to the fustream. [ laughter ] [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> can we change the name on these hats -- talking [ censor bleep ] with stephanie miller. >> a little too liberally. [ laughter ] >> romney calls his supporter's heckling of obama free speech. while the campaign has made it clear they do not support attempts to heckle political
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opponents, mitt romney campaign has refused to take a stand against telepractice. on tuesday romney said heckling is a first amendment issue. >> all right. then we have people who can shout too. >> exactly. if you want to start that -- >> it's like somebody talking about the precedent of heckling the president in the middle of a rose garden statement -- >> blah blah blah blah blah blah blah! >> yeah. >> what is the line from the "untouchables," you bring us -- >> oh, geez. >> we send one of yours to the -- >> oh -- >> hospital -- >> we'll put yours in the morgue. [ applause ] >> there it is. all right. now you can leave. >> bennett wrote we're talking
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about a fairly specific event, romney sent his campaign to a obama event to honk its horn repeatedly -- what are we back at cranbrook? >> exactly. he is a bully. >> our friend from the obama campaign, said mitt romney has a different view endorsing heckling. >> it's like those sex pistols at -- >> the "stephanie miller show" does not endorse that idea -- >> let's take a big fire hose and spray them with coca-cola -- [ buzzer sounds ] >> no. you can't blast with mormons
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with cola. >> you can't even do that on the world of cola. >> it's full of witches and strange creatures of the night. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [[vo]]joy behar is on current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what?!
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>> 50 minutes of the hour. ♪ i want to say bad things on the radio ♪ >> you can catch that on what jim now calls the fustream. [ applause ] >> i recommending purchasing the stephcast only $4.95 a year. >> yeah. pure loading dock. many times when asked how is the sexy liberal tour like? i say it's like the radio show without the fcc. [ applause ] >> tickets almost gone for columbus august 18th and almost gone -- >> seattle, washington the 2012 elections are just firing up. and just in time stephanie miller and her band of sexy liberals are coming back to you. ♪ i get to hold you when i'm in
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seattle ♪ ♪ usa ♪ >> on saturday november 29th the sexy liberal comedy tour will return to the great northwest, the paramount theater will host the most successful political comedy tour of all times. >> her brand of tuna was bent. >> tickets are available online or by calling 877-784-4849, that's the stephanie miller sexy liberal tour your chance to experience pure progressive neurovanna. >> no health care decisions today. >> we just had a roady say that
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getting to the set at the paramount is a bitch so i got to get there early. >> you got to get that light bulb in. >> the light bulb in the stool the whole thing. >> just hire some roadies to take care of the whole thing. >> just because you can. >> romney must be an obama plant. nobody could be that stupid on purpose. this could be the washington general and obama is the meadow lark -- [ harlem globe trotter's theme. ] >> he is a horrifically bad candidate -- i just see the president dribbling a basketball through his legs -- >> yeah. >> why he's in sport and i'm
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not. >> yeah, i'm not the right height for this. >> and an athlete. in that she pays some guy to ride her horse. [ applause ] >> all right. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> looky here! this is a shanda as they say. a hebrew national kosher scandal. >> what? >> they are suing for allegedly using non-kosher beef -- >> that is a problem. >> that is a problem. our friend sid -- >> hebrew national hot dogs are not kosher now? why not support cheese and lobster hoagies already? conagra can kiss my hebrew
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tukus. they ought to call them hitler nationals. [ applause ] >> speaking of shandra's in florida. the police chief for the trayvon martin case has been fired. [ applause ] >> does george zimmerman not know you are recorded when you are in prison -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> the prosecutors released new tapes of him speaking to his wife while under arrest. it showed he tried to hide thousands of dollars in legal funds. the tapesproof she and her husband were planning on hiding the money in the legal fund. >> hum. >> hum. >> did you see today jim he was acting out what happened in the -- >> yeah.
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>> that's a nice skit. >> too bad you can't have the over guy there to act out his side of the story -- >> because he is dead. because you killed him! >> yeah. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> this is jim dandy police work -- we have a presumption of innowence -- >> innowence -- >> even if you are a tax hole. [ laughter ] >> provo police suspect -- they have to suspect -- dui suspect crashes into a liquor store and his own back door. he crashed his car in a liquor store and tried to drive into his garage when his door was down. [ applause ] >> that is a little bit of a telltale sign --
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>> you drive your car -- >> into the side not while the door are down. >> it is designed for aircraft carriers -- >> yeah. >> maybe if you had the bad of your garage painted on the door -- >> sure. >> he left the scene with significant damage to the car and wall. officer followed tire marks to the home where the vehicle struck a tree and run over a rosebush, and eventually found the vehicle crashed into his closed garage door. and then arrested on suspicion of a dui. >> you ran over your own self with a car -- >> i wasn't drunk -- i used to have a driveway on a -- >> like a steep hill -- >> yeah, i thought i put the car in park, and i turned around
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and -- [ screaming ] >> my car turned into christine. and i had to run for my life. [ laughter ] >> what a disaster. >> do we have security footage of that? i would pay cash money. >> also you never learned how to use the gears when you were living on that steep hill so you burned out your breaks. >> who knew you are not supposed to lean on your breaks the whole way down the hill. what is that high-pitched whine every time i come to a stop sign? chaz bono and much more as we continue on the "stephanie miller show." ♪
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i'm going to be on with the governor tomorrow night. she is awesome. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." [ theme music ] hello, current tv fans. jacki schechner i don't know if you heard, i got a little overexcited about the current ruling on the fcc, and dropped the f-bomb. >> oh, okay. >> we had to import our journal journalistjournal
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journalist, jacki schechner because they said they would reach a ruling on the health care issue today or not. >> yeah. >> only a few time in modern histories have resulted leaked out ahead of time. once from a justice and another time from a talkative printer. >> they get awfully talkative those printers. >> you are a giant healthcare geek. >> giant. >> huge! >> right now, jacki schechner in the current news center. >> george zimmerman's defense team released a whole slew of evidence today. it includes audio files of substance interviews with investigators but by far the most compelling piece of evidence is a video of zimmerman
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reenacting the event just the day after he shot trayvon martin. >> i was on the cement and he just kept slamming and slamming. and he said you got a problem and i said i don't have a problem. and he said you got a problem now. and he was here and he punched in the face. and the looked at it and he said you are going to die tonight. and he reached for it and i grabbed it, and just grabbed my firearm and shot him. >> the documents show the lead prosecutor wasn't accepting zimmerman's story, and wanted charges filed against him. prosecutors are looking for any inconsistencies in zimmerman's story. the city of stanford has now
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fired police chief bill lee. he offered a resignation in april, and now he has been fired. we're back with more after the break. ♪ >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ ♪
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>>connect with "talking liberally with stephanie miller" at facebook.com/stephaniemillershow and on twitter at smshow. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's "the stephanie ♪ i'm walking on sunshine, i'm walking on sunshine woe ho ♪ ♪ it's time to feel good all right now ♪ >> okay. the absolutely best part of the epilogue of chaz bono's book. backstage dropping of "dancing
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with the stars." [ applause ] >> and why her mom would not do my show. she goes to bed at 4:00 and gets up at noon. i'm going to ask him if that is true? >> yes. >> she probably just woke up before she went out for the evening. just saying. could happen. [ laughter ] >> all right. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. chaz is delightful as was. and we'll have him on in just a few minutes. okay. i promised this earlier. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> because you know misspellings in my hate mail jim fairly with standard. bad spellers of the world untie. >> and dyslexics. >> this one -- who is this -- oh rob. i guess. >> did ho misspell that. >> no. oh, sorry. his name is rusty. i'm sorry.
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[ applause ] >> okay. so you still want -- i'll have to explain how it is spelling -- you still want single payer your incompetent whore. [ applause ] >> that's what he was trying to write. you is spelled with a u. that's fine. because people text speak. still, fine, want fine and yes, i do still want single payer, and i have a whore afterdropping the f bomb. you still want you were good so far. [ fun-facts music ] >> single is spelled s-i-n-g-l-e -- payer is spelled
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pauah. >> he's from boston. [ fun-facts music ] >> incompetent i think is incompetently spelled. and then whore is spelled h-o-r-r-e. >> oh bless his heart. >> what if you do get single payer and he likes it. >> yeah, right. rite. >> dammit! >> right. rit. you wouldn't add the e in there, e is silent. >> exactly. kids here is a solute to our right-ring fans. ♪ are you going to talk some crap tonight ♪ ♪ are you going to sling it from the right ♪ ♪ are you going to lie your ass
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right off ♪ ♪ fat ditto heads you make the right-wing world go round ♪ >> oh, thank you mike! [ applause ] >> george in phoenix. welcome. >> good morning, momma. the best show on the air. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> and rusty needs some oil. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> what is that? >> oil can. o-o-i-l-e. >> i'm calling about governor bony finger -- >> that sounds like a new bonds film. ♪ bony finger ♪ >> she was the governor when the president came out to do his commencement speech, and i would like to see the letters that were sent between the university president and whether or not that decision was made at the governor's office not to
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[ inaudible ] on the president of the united states any honorary degree they give on tom rawca when he gave his commencement speech. >> yeah, and he was not even blaa -- >> no. >> good morning. >> good morning, stephanie. if the supreme court decides to eliminate the individual mandate, which i don't know if you saw lawrence o'donnell's show last night -- [ mysterious music ] >> there is really no problem -- you don't really get in serious trouble if you don't participate in the mandate, so i don't understand that. but my question is if that is struck down, would that make the massachusetts law unconstitutional, which is what
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i was modeled after. >> oh, thank you. you'll take your answer off air. we would have to ask mittens. he would be the expect about that. i was surprised i heard jan, our congress woman from illinois say it was still workable even if the mandate was struck down -- >> exactly. >> whatever! >> i just don't understand how it goes -- the preexisting condition thing it just seems -- >> the right thing to do -- >> right. jeanie in cleveland you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, yenny. >> hi, everybody. >> hi. >> if we're going to have an immature president, i don't know why these people fall for this guy. you know, i mean -- it's just -- the way he handles his campaign, i don't know how
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people can have any respect for this man. >> like a high school bully you mean? >> yeah, absolutely. it's just disgusting. it just goes to show you that the people that -- his fans are probably the same way anyway. >> i wonder if the president -- like -- whoops him as much as we think he is going to, if he'll hold him down and cut his hand. >> exactly. >> i wonder if he'll do that hand grip on the shoulder like he tried to do to rick perry? [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> he'll go sam jackson -- >> he'll go medieval on your ass. >> exactly. the romney camp -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> he's speaking to latino group
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today. he will offer more suggestions on immigration but they won't give us any details. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> oh, this is why marco -- >> rubio. >> -- is trying to get on that vp list. an interview with christiany today, he points out the bible oppose opposes same-sex marriage as do all over religious groups he is aware of he grew up a mormon. >> yeah. >> that's probably why he will not be chosen because that would be too dark sided --
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>> he is dark sided too! >> he also suggests that society shouldn't, quote unquote tolerate, less than, quote unquote, ideal family structures. [ applause ] >> which would be pretty much nobody -- >> who's family wasn't ideal in every way. [ magical music ] >> my friend once said about the group adult children of alcoholics, she said oh, please who isn't? [ laughter ] [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> think progress has just done a helpful break down for us. the house republican budget by paul ryan would raise taxes on families making less than $200 while giving millionaires a tax cut. those savings would be swamped by eliminating reductions.
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>> paul ryan wants to turn people into pet food rather that have them eat it. >> yeah. >> married couples would pay an additional $2,700 annually. those earning more than a million dollars could see a tax cut of $300,000 annually. [ applause ] >> ryan seems to want to have his cake and eat it too. and this shows you can't, you are going to have to clobber the middle class. isn't that wonderful eddy? >> isn't that wonderful eddie? >> i won't go! i won't! i won't! i won't! you can't make me! [ laughter ] >> brenda in cleveland on mittens. >> hey, stephanie. [ inaudible ]. let me tell you this in lamar, iowa, december 11th there's a
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beautiful video of mitt romney standing up in front of a crowd in idaho talking about if that dream act comes across his desk when he is president, he is going to veto it and if they get it through he is going to repeal it. so i don't know why they are not playing that video, maybe they are waiting until after he tells his lies today at 12:00. >> i have seen it they are playing it. >> have they? i missed it. i they think should play the clip all day long while he is talking -- >> that won't half on fox news. >> no that will disappear into the corn fields. [ magical music ] >> all right. we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourself for a shock. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." >> we're still hot on the
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microphone. >> oh, i'm still getting through my . . . [ humming ] >> johnny depp and vanessa [ mumbling ] . >> yeah. >> what is marco rubio's singing group called the upward douches. >> dos los mundos. ♪
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after the commercial. >> it is a combination of low self-esteem, low blood sugar and missing red wine with my -- and mixing red wine with my painkillers.
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♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> stop pointing at me -- >> i'm queueing you. >> oh why thank you. >> i know you. >> i know you too. >> i know you. i know you. >> 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> i'll have to ask chaz bono about this. romney campaign blocked
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transgender and bisexual terms in massachusetts. hum. looky here. hey, you know, mitt romney also a big fan of -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> -- hell care. >> interesting. >> in the supreme court overturns the act, 77% of americans want an overhaul of the new system -- [ screaming ] >> only 19% say they want health care the way it is. what a dandy idea america. what if people were to come together to work on healthcare overhaul including popular provisions, like not being discriminated by preexisting conditions -- [ applause ] >> but mitt romney will send people out to heckle. >> that's right.
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>> socialist -- something. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> last week, he confirmed he would allow, you know, people to be discriminated against for preexisting conditions if the president's health care plan is struck down. americans who have not be continuously insured -- there's a little loophole not like a tax hole, but a loop -- that way -- isn't that defeating the purpose, it would only protect people that have coverage -- >> that would continue to make health care cost go way, way up. >> so only rich people could afford it. >> interesting. [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> interesting story recently in the -- there was all of this backlash in massachusetts. >> i'm against mandates. a date should be between a man
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and a woman. >> a story about how it never happened in massachusetts. 63% said they supported the massachusetts law. yeah. let's see there was an effort there to repeal the mandate -- they couldn't even get enough signatures to do that. the affordable care act's expansion is nearly aidentical to the one in massachusetts. all of this fear-mongering that has been done is what it has been, republican spin and fear mongering, and now they are even panicking, about if they strike it down. >> now what? >> yeah. it literally, it will be we should do this but this time with our hands. nay you are on the "stephanie miller show." >> hey, stephanie. y'all are doing a great job. keep it up. i got to talk to john fugelsang who gave me words of encouragement the first time i
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called. i'm not an tax attorney or accountant, but i think mitt romney has done something illegal. you know how everybody has been talking about the $77,000 deduction for the stupid dressage horses? >> right. >> but see he is calling it a business to take the tax write-off but he keeps talking about how it is for his wife's physical therapy. isn't that lying somewhere? doesn't the irs not like it when you lie to them -- >> well, the deduction is for the professional -- the olympic -- the dressage horse in the olympics. yeah. -- [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> jim, some tax lawyer called and told us because it's an llc, because we're like how do you get to deduct $77,000 for a hoby. >> it's a deduction for the rich
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only. >> the romneys recorded a business loss this may be a reminder of how the tax laws are full of surprises for the rich -- >> exactly. >> it's a tax hole. >> it is a tax hole. >> to thank you. [ mysterious music ] >> you were not lying or being crazy when you made up that word. >> no. hi, rick? >> hi stephanie. i said to my wife he said well gee, you benefit, you get to see her naked. and the reason i'm calling, this is a requirement that people have to show they have insurance. and there will be the poor that won't have to make a purchase at all, they'll be given insurance
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with the expansion of medicaid, so those people are not affected if they have to make a purchase. that's not true as all. and there's people like me i will get the bulk of my health care paid through a tax credit. >> yep. >> so -- you know what i'm saying? this is just one of many, many many, many benefits. and the president done a crappy job explaining all of the benefits. he has been completely afraid of because because the republicans made him afraid. >> yeah. mitt romney the mandate didn't change life in many ways in massachusetts. while nationally the proportion of people with insurance is lower than in massachusetts. the majority of people already have insurance that would satisfy the mandate. a lot of for a mongering over
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nothing. >> uh-huh. >> all right. chaz bono joins us next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [[vo]]joy behar is on current tv for one week only until the fall. what happens if you ask her to tone down her opinions? >>sorry, i can't hear you. what? [[vo]]or tell her she has to stick to a script? >>forget it. [[vo]]that will never happen on current. >>try to be a little more conservative tonight. you...you think these disguises will... no. [ male announcer ] salty. sweet. and impossible to resist.
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. >> stephanie: 45 minutes after the hour. we'll be back as we close "the stephanie miller show." >> on "the stephanie miller show" in suburban america this [ ♪ music ♪ ] ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller -- >> a woman who has a sandwich named after her at the betty ford clinic. >> yes. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. just ran into him at the big president obama fund raiser out here in beverly hills in which i was photographed with cher wearing a wrinkled green [ inaudible ]. [ somber music ] >> good morning, chaz.
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>> good morning, stephanie. i bet your mom has not stopped talking about how horrifically i was dressed. >> she hasn't. and i finally had to say, enough already. change the subject. >> it was a great event, wasn't it? >> it was. i had a blast. >> it was honestly like four minutes of people cheering for the president when he came out and yelling i love you. >> oh, yeah as somebody who does a lot of public speaking myself was that speech was totally without teleprompter or notes, and you would have never known by how solid it was, so i just thought wow he is good. >> that's what i was thinking. you can see why he is where he is. >> absolutely. >> like he is only talking to you individually. >> yeah. >> i was not such a good
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speaker, particularly the your mom. all i said was i know chaz, he has been on my show. [ laughter ] >> that's all i could get out. but chaz i loved the book. "transition: becoming who i was always meant to be," great stuff in the epilogue. >> thank you. >> you touched so many people when you did do your work as a gay activist and you have so many trans people coming up to you saying they are being treated better because of the work you have been doing. >> yeah. that was really amazing, and after my documentary aired, i went to a bunch of trans conferences, and i had people say i am being treated better at work and school, my parents are talking to me again, and that was just amazing. >> well, it's interesting, you
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cheated on me with letterman and howard stern, which that's fine but you were saying in particular, that your family has a long history with letterman, your mom has been on so many times -- >> right. >> you loved that interview almost best because of dave's uncomfortableness became such a -- you know a good way to get your message across isn't it? >> yeah, i think dave knowing nothing about any of this stuff, dave is somebody who still uses homosexual for gay, was -- i -- allowed me to do a trans-101 on television. and he represents a certain kind of person out that -- isn't even
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bigoted, is just really confused, and doesn't have any information and is therefore uncomfortable but not out of maliciousness. >> right. >> you made a great point about howard stern who i am never met but you said you had a hunch he was a pretty good guy, and you said you were scared of it -- >> i was scared of it. but, yeah, he was a good guy, and it was a fun interview. you know? because howard -- you don't think of him as like a great interviewer but he really is -- >> oh, he is. >> he asks questions that not only would nobody else ask but you have feel compelled to answer them and honestly and he is very disarming once you get on there. >> yeah, his main question that he asks, will you take your top
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off, and with you, you are like you know what howard -- >> yeah. >> i love that you have been able to handle this with so much humor. the great stuff in the epilogue is about "dancing with the stars." because talk about that whole experience, because first you said you weren't prepared for the backlash when they announced you. >> yeah. i expected backlash but that was huge backlash and then of course the media grabs it and runs and it becomes bigger and so i -- i -- i knew -- you know i knew there would be something, but i wasn't really expecting that, and -- and then, you know, suddenly it kind of turned into -- really once the show started a lot of the negative backlash went away but then there was this really, you know
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kind of counter positive backlash -- >> right. >> and it was -- that was kind of amazing, and i felt -- it just felt like i was -- you know, something bigger was going on. >> uh-huh. >> bigger progressive movement thing that -- that took this, you know, moment in pop culture as kind of a way to push forward a little bit and i just happened to be along for the ride, which was cool. >> that's exactly it. you are saying even gay people have accepted on "dancing with the stars," but this was different. and i think america saw that anyone who can tango with -- [ laughter ] >> yeah, exactly. and it did. it just -- the amount of support i got when i was doing that show really just blew me away. even since doing "dancing with
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the stars" really changed my life, and, you know, everywhere i go, i get -- you know, people coming up to me and talking to me about that, and it's -- you know, it's not -- these are people that have nothing to do with the lgbt community, and are also not at all uncomfortable around me -- >> right. >> just feel like they got to know me and like me and just pretty amazing. >> it's interesting -- speaking on being on tv -- you talk a lot about being that little girl on the sonny and cher show and you say you hardly remember that. that you really don't even remember -- >> yeah, i don't really remember much of it. i just -- the latter years of it, i have a somebody of memory, but i was really young. i was like two or something when that started. so, no, i don't. everybody else remembers it a lot better than i do.
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>> it's like surely temple used to say i can't believe it's really me up there. my parents decision to put me on their television show shaped the course of my entire life. how so? would you still have been sonny and cher's kid -- >> yeah, but if you think about it, there are a lot of kids of -- of, you know famous people that unless they themselves have kind of done something or you know really pushed it, you have no idea who they are. >> yeah. yeah. >> so i think the difference with -- with me was that they put me on that show and at that moment in -- in time, you know that show and my -- and the three of us represented, you know, the american family. >> right. >> and it just got really embedded in people's minds and in people's histories of really kind of meaning something to
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them. >> chaz, you talk about in the book that you have obviously been through an awful lot including the loss of a parent. losing your dad. i have lost my dad and every father's day it is still hard. >> yeah. >> is it still hard for you? >> yeah, it is a weird -- father's day is a weird day, kind of and a good friend of mine lost their dad last year right before father's day, so this was kind of the first one of -- spend a little bit of time and not much and, you know, she -- she was just totally devastated. and i remember having, you know those feelings and now it's just kind of weird, because it's like one of those days that everybody else celebrates but i don't really get to. >> i love the stuff that you
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have grown so much closer to your mom because i think you take us through that journey too, how any parent may have a tough time at first and then gradually grow to be so -- you guys have grown so close haven't you? >> well, yeah, i mean it is a gradual -- it has been a gradual process with us and i think that, you know, she slowly has, you know, become more and more comfortable. i don't think she's, you know, 100% comfortable with me but i think it's -- it's definitely, you know, getting easier. >> listen, my mom is not entirely comfortable with me either, but -- [ laughter ] >> you know, i got to say i love your mom's tweets about mitt romney. i was just saying before the break. rom rom administration blocked massachusetts bullying guide over the word transgender --
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>> i know. i hope that you know -- i really hope that people out there who are, you know, fair minded and have -- you know, lgbt family members or loved ones really, you know, remember that, because i think a lot of times people will forget about that or put it aside, and this year it's really, i think, clearer than ever that, you know, your vote is going to affect, you know this very large community of whether we continue to make strides forward or if we're, you know kind of pushed back. >> i got to say, i could see the way your mom loves you when i saw you at that event together last week, because you put a human face on it it's a human
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face with stubble on it now, but she obviously loves you just the same. >> right. >> you talk about your break up with jenny, your girlfriend, you don't say a lot about it, but you are a single guy now. >> i am. >> that had to have been tough, and i know it's private -- >> you know, well it's hard -- it was so hard to write about, because again, i don't really mind revealing a lot about my life, but then you are dealing with somebody else's -- >> i feel the same way, yeah. >> and you have to be delicate. but for me it was the right decision. and it become, you know, very clear that i think we just kind of, you know, wanted different things out of life and -- and, you know, i think jenny had become more and more
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uncomfortable with the public aspect of my life. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and -- and -- you know and that's a hard thing for people -- it is kind of funny, because i think everybody thinks we broke up because i transagained, and i think if anything it was more -- there was of course a lot of seasons, but definitely more about me becoming successful, and in a very public way, and, you know, that's can be really hard to deal with. >> absolutely. the good news for me is we can go out cruising for girls together. [ laughter ] >> yeah. we can but it's kind of hard because generally, you know, the girls who would like you and the girls who would like me are not -- >> perfect. [ laughter ] >> perfect. we can be friends. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> all right. chaz bono, "transition: becoming who i was always meant to be,"
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you have got to read it. it is terrific. thanks, chaz, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> he is so nice. >> yeah, he is. [ applause ] >> i forgive him for cheating on me with letterman and howard stern. >> i forgive him for breaking my hand -- >> oh. >> when she was just coming out as a lesbian she came on the "stephanie miller show" and had a very firm handshake. >> yeah you may have known before he did. >> yeah. >> we'll be right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> this is all very strange. >> i agree, something is not right. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >>it would be terrible if america lost faith in wall street insiders wouldn't it.
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>> announcer: stephanie miller -- ♪ >> yeah, uh-huh. it is the "stephanie miller show." >> jerry ramon has the same birthday as me, or he did. >> really? tomorrow is friday. >> you know what that means? [ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> fridays with fugelsang. >> really? and we get him in little tidbits this week. >> hello. >> you are a busy boy this week. you are filling in for jennifer grandholm all week doing a spectacular job. [ applause ] >> what a great staff she has. i want to poach them all and put them in my carry-on bag to come back to new york. smart, smart people, do a smart, smart show. >> guess what show is not going
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very well. crystal palin's reality show bombed. >> oh, shocking. >> and not good reviews shockingly either, john? >> really? >> no. no. >> imagine that. >> somehow too much reality there. hey, guess who else is coming back to tv. arsono hall my buddy my pal. >> woof! woof! >> you know what he got that job because he won celebrity apprentice, donald trump the only republican to create a you job this year. >> he used that to prove he isn't racist. >> that's right. i have a black friend how could by racist? >> yeah. john fugelsang, former vj axl rose face plants and forgets his
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lyrics on stage. he fell on his face about 30 seconds into "sweet child of mine." one tweeter said he sounds like the child molester from "family guy." [ laughter ] >> i think we're beginning to realize if you had to wait four hours for your guns and roses concert to start you were lucky right. >> on kiss cam, he said you put justin timberlake on, and i am bigger than him. he was heard loudly asking who
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is in charge of the jumbotron? >> kanye west is an example of no humor. that incredibly talented and that much of a jack ass. >> don't you hate when you text a nude photo of yourself to your dentist? i do. >> jenny mccarthy accidentally accident her son's dentist a nude picture of myself. he called me and said send me a picture of yourself i texted him a nude one of myself that was intended for a chicago bear linebacker. >> i dare you to send a nude photo of yourself to orly taitz. did you hear, john? live in studio, orly taitz? >> you got her? are you going to be civil or
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have -- >> yes. i am going to be nice to her. i am always nice. i'm excited, she wanted a chance to present her evidence. we're going to play birther dating game, and see which birther she would like to kiss -- [ laughter ] >> the very fact that orly taitz wants to argue birtherism on your show proves that she is unfit for office. [ laughter ] [ nbc "nightly news" theme ] >> and i'm required to do bradjolina story. the child got an educational gain instead of cash for a baby tooth. he is asked if she would get her tooth back so she could shop around and get a better deal.
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[ bell chimes ] [ applause ] >> now, i'm so glad i know that now. >> who is going to be on your show tonight, john? >> i'm not sure. we have already had two of stephanie's boyfriends this week. and we're talking a lot about fast and furious, which creates great jobs. there is a lot to talk about. >> i hope they bring marcus bachmann in to choreograph -- ♪ i'm supper ♪ >> yeah. >> fast and furious -- the bad guys left us iran and your reagan, that is awesome. [ applause ] >> exactly. what would sarah palin and mike have for lunch? moose and squirrel! >> moose and squirrel! >> john fugelsang we'll see you tomorrow on the "stephanie miller show." >> thanks, john! ♪
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