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>> narrator: michael j. fox kept his diagnosis secret for seven years, but at the age of 37, he decided it was time to go public, and bring new attention to the disease. >> when you're faced with something real, it demands something of you that you wouldn't have chosen for yourself. this is a real opportunity for me to help people. >> narrator: the same month michael j. fox went public, november, 1998, parkinson's was in the headlines for a different reason. >> for the first time, researchers have generated cells that are the basis of human life, and this could radically change the way medicine fights disease. >> narrator: a startling scientific development: embryonic stem cells-- cells that are derived from embryos rather than fetal tissue-- opened a new door of possibility. suddenly there was the promise of creating cells that could replace what goes wrong in any number of diseases, and parkinson's was exhibit a. >> embryonic stem cells can generate any cell type in the body, including the dopamine cell th
>> narrator: michael j. fox kept his diagnosis secret for seven years, but at the age of 37, he decided it was time to go public, and bring new attention to the disease. >> when you're faced with something real, it demands something of you that you wouldn't have chosen for yourself. this is a real opportunity for me to help people. >> narrator: the same month michael j. fox went public, november, 1998, parkinson's was in the headlines for a different reason. >> for the...
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[ticking] >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... it's one of the biggest cases of insider trading in history, and it's all caught on tape. raj rajaratnam had it all -- a wildly successful hedge fund, billions in the bank, and the respect of wall street. >> raj was a competitor first. he wanted to win. he wanted to win every day. >> narrator: but behind closed doors, rajaratnam was gaming the system -- to the tune of $75 million dollars. >> inside trading became his business model. >> narrator: and each time rajaratnam's phone is ringing, the feds are listening. and ultimately, it's his own voice that will seal his fate. >> it's kind of like taking a bite out of the forbidden fruit, except for here he was feasting on the forbidden fruit. >> narrator: in january of 2008, raj rajaratnam is the head of a $7 billion hedge fund called galleon group. his fund is generating stellar returns for investors, and rajaratnam's phone is ringing off the hook. many of the calls are from corporate insiders providing a gold mine of market-moving infor
[ticking] >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed"... it's one of the biggest cases of insider trading in history, and it's all caught on tape. raj rajaratnam had it all -- a wildly successful hedge fund, billions in the bank, and the respect of wall street. >> raj was a competitor first. he wanted to win. he wanted to win every day. >> narrator: but behind closed doors, rajaratnam was gaming the system -- to the tune of $75 million dollars. >> inside...
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please. >> narrator: reno, nevada, 2008. >> narrator: reno, nevada, 2008. police leave accused killer james biela by himself in an interrogation room. as always, they watch closely on a nearby monitor, analyzing his body language. >> somebody that's innocent is going to act in a different manner. we've had people, you know, pound on the doors, let me out of here! you know, i didn't do anything. he was just self-absorbed and trying to figure out, what is my next move going to be? >> narrator: after refusing to speak to police about his case, biela asks to see his girlfriend, who previously provided authorities with a dna sample from their 3-year-old son. she comes in, aware that the genetic material links her boyfriend to the rape and murder of 19-year-old brianna denison as well as the sexual attacks on two female students from the university of nevada's reno campus. >> did you do this? oh, my god, did you? did you? >> narrator: by court order, we're required to disguise her face and voice. >> i don't know if i can hit you or hug you. did you do this? >> na
please. >> narrator: reno, nevada, 2008. >> narrator: reno, nevada, 2008. police leave accused killer james biela by himself in an interrogation room. as always, they watch closely on a nearby monitor, analyzing his body language. >> somebody that's innocent is going to act in a different manner. we've had people, you know, pound on the doors, let me out of here! you know, i didn't do anything. he was just self-absorbed and trying to figure out, what is my next move going to...
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narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and i
narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york...
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>> narrator: regardless, police follow the advice. but instead of covering for bila, his girlfriend secretly allows their son to provide a dna sample. when it matches the genetic material found at the crime scenes, james bila is arrested, then taken into the interrogation room. >> mr. bila asserted that he didn't believe in the science of dna technology and, therefore, our claims to him that we had dna evidence linking him to ms. denison's murder was completely irrely vanlt. >> so i'm actually watching the interview in another room while they're doing what they're trained to do. and in this case i could tell that they were frustrated because pretty quickly in the interview, a couple minutes into it, he invoked his right to remain silent. and the minute he says, i want to talk to an attorney, that's just a stop sign and they have to stop talking to him immediately about the case. >> i remember as we were walking out of the room he asked, can you give me the score of the wake forest game? we closed the door and we're sitting there think
>> narrator: regardless, police follow the advice. but instead of covering for bila, his girlfriend secretly allows their son to provide a dna sample. when it matches the genetic material found at the crime scenes, james bila is arrested, then taken into the interrogation room. >> mr. bila asserted that he didn't believe in the science of dna technology and, therefore, our claims to him that we had dna evidence linking him to ms. denison's murder was completely irrely vanlt....
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narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic sanitation, economic development, and for our quality of life. man: you just can't visualize all the assets that are under our feet. we have about two million miles of pipe in this nation. if you're walking around in an urban area, you're probably stepping on a pipe. man: our grandparents paid for, and put in for the first time, these large distribution systems. woman: and in many cases, it's not been touched since. man: we're at a critical turning point. much of that infrastructure is wearing out. narrator: our water infrastructure is made up of complex, underg
narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day. man: what it takes to actually make clean water is somewhat a mystery to most customers. woman: so how does water get from the river into your house, or here at school? woman: somebody has to bring that water to us, and somebody has to take it away when we're finished with it. man: the water infrastructure is vital for disease protection, fire protection, basic...
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narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time where a lot was going to be needed, in terms of rehabilitation and upkeep. most of the very large pipes were at least 80 years old. we had needs that were identified in the '50s and in the '60s and in the '70s that were deferred. woman: we are urging that we all try to find a way to overcome the obstacles and limitations that might exist. woman: when i was running for office, i met someone who knew mayor hartsfield, who, in the late 1960s, said, "i don't know who the next mayor will be, "but i know they'll have to fix the water and sewer infrastru
narrator: atlanta is a rapidly growing urban area. its primary source of drinking water is the chattahoochee river, which also provides water to many downstream communities. but its infrastructure is dangerously old, without outdated facilities and combined sewer overflows polluting the watershed. the city faces strict consent decrees and lawsuits, along with a severe lack of funding. man: when i started working for the city of atlanta in the late '70s, we were approaching that point in time...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. ♪ >> cenk: the company apple uses another company called foxconn to create their products. in fact, foxconn employees 1.2 million people. that sounds great until you find out that foxconn is in china. that doesn't help our cause too much. facts con is accused of having slave-like conditions and sweat-shop conditions. it has gotten so bad that recently you're seeing a picture from a blog about china. apparently a riot of 1,000 workers at a foxconn plant, part of the reason they get into a situation where they're having riots is because they're working six or seven days a week 16 hours a day. these are horrible conditions. apple says this is the best way we can make our products or the cheapest way we can make our products. "abc news" has m
>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. ♪ >> cenk: the company apple uses another company called foxconn to create their products. in fact, foxconn employees 1.2 million people. that sounds great until you find...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ty to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> cenk: all right we've got a great power panel for you guys. we have dinobidala in new york city, and alexis garcia is here in los angeles, as you can tell, pga tv. president obama and air force one. he's coming out any moment. he's here in los angeles, why is anybody here in los angeles, raising money. my first question, are unions done? they gave it their best effort and they still lost. they got outspent. in fact, one of romney's stop advisers in florida teased them by sending out this tweet. pack it in, unions. it's over. there you saw president obama in l.a. my guess is he's not meeting with the unions but meeting with rich people. pack it in unions, it's over. and then sarah palin rubbed it in a little bit more by saying this. >> maybe it's the union leadership, those thug who is wanted to deceive their members into believing that growing government
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ty to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> cenk: all right we've got a great power panel for you guys. we have dinobidala in new york city, and alexis garcia is here in los angeles, as you can tell, pga tv. president obama and air force one. he's coming out any moment. he's here in los angeles, why is anybody here in los angeles, raising...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> i think he lost the election right now on this day mark your calendar this is the day that president obama lost. he proved to the world he has no answers. >> jennifer: whatever. you're back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. that's fox news' resident scholar. he always insightful saying president obama is the private sector is doing fine gaffe will cost him his job, really, eric, i wonder anybody would hire him to be anything but a right wing buffoon. but we have karla marinucci, and karla, let me start with you on the president's backward step very quickly. same new cycle. do you think he limited the fallout. >> we stop please with this twitter-- >> you are the media. >> the president all week. we covered him in california. he must have said 20 times everybody is hurting in this economy. there are transcripts, he
>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> i think he lost the election right now on this day mark your calendar this is the day that president obama lost. he proved to the world he has no answers. >> jennifer: whatever. you're back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. that's fox...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ld west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> friday, got the weekend off to a rocky start as the latest jobs report was released. >> this morning investors react to business mall job report. >> on tuesday president obama may have had second thoughts about skipping wisconsin as they recall governor scott walker. >> it's done. democracy is dead. >> then on wednesday campaign circuit bill clinton continues to break with president tax cuts program. >> should those tax cuts be extended. >> what i think they should do is find a way to keep the expansion going. >> not rose garden red but there is always next week. >> that's fantastic west wing piece was voiced by james ganon just today. i'm joined once again by cenk uygur. we'll get with you to talk about eleanor clift as well about what is going on in the obama white house and what a terrible week it has been for him. especially on the economy
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ld west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> friday, got the weekend off to a rocky start as the latest jobs report was released. >> this morning investors react to business mall job report. >> on tuesday president obama may have had second thoughts about skipping wisconsin as they recall governor scott walker. >> it's...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.rator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. theme[ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> this is the bill press show, live on your radio and current tv. >> so frank grisso, the superintendent of the new jersey society for the prevention of cruelty to animals says quote, you wouldn't put your child in a car unrestrained, so you shouldn't put your pet in the car unrestrained either. i think that makes sense. >> i am not saying your pet is as important as your child. but certainly if your child could go flying your dog could go flying. >> that makes more sense. >> for either one to go flying not good. i rene is calling from winona, maryland. >> thank you for taking my call. very interesting, my husband read to me the other day about the new jersey law. >> right. >> at first, big brother is at us again. >> exactly. >> but when you sit down and you think about the whole picture, you see so many times where the animals are in a car and they are either jumping around or they are in a
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.rator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. theme[ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> this is the bill press show, live on your radio and current tv. >> so frank grisso, the superintendent of the new jersey society for the prevention of cruelty to animals says quote, you wouldn't put your child in a car unrestrained, so you shouldn't put your pet in the car unrestrained either. i think that makes sense. >> i am...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.rmits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> i wouldn't want no policeman to catch me with no petticoat. >> policeman? how about fireman? >> when is the last time you wore a petticoat? >> stephanie: just this is weekend. i'm wearing one to meet the president this week. 34 minutes -- i'm practicing my curtsy. >> you can't get fancy or dancy in a petticoat. >> stephanie: 34 minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-12 toll free from anywhere. would you like some actual facts? this is how you can tell the difference between us and "meet the press." [ ♪ magic wand ♪ ] [flatulence sounds] >> stephanie: i was going insane because he was letting one romney surrogate after another try to say oh, no, no, he wasn't 47th out of 50th in job creation. yes, he was! you take anybody's four-year term, 2003 to 2006, massachusetts jobs grew by 1.26% which we were saying was well behind the national median of 4.84%. so anyway, the previous
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.rmits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> i wouldn't want no policeman to catch me with no petticoat. >> policeman? how about fireman? >> when is the last time you wore a petticoat? >> stephanie: just this is weekend. i'm wearing one to meet the president this week. 34 minutes -- i'm practicing my curtsy. >> you can't get fancy or dancy...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> the conservative billionaire koch brothers pumped tens of millions into the wisconsin recall race. they took a victory and released a video about how their groups "americans for posterity" had reached thousands of wisconsin voters through across-state bus tour casting themselves as real on the ground grassroots kind of organization. whatever. take a look. >> the days of intimidation are over! [cheering] >> what are we doing for the next generation folks? we need leaders. we're going to ask to you take a few minutes. >> hi, high name is dane and i'm calling for americans pore prosperity. >> joining me now to talk about the impact of corporate donors on the recall and what it portends for the general election is charlie pierce, a political reporter for "esquire" magazine. he has been following the wisconsin story closely. he ju
>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. ♪ >> the conservative billionaire koch brothers pumped tens of millions into the wisconsin recall race. they took a victory and released a video about how their groups "americans for posterity" had reached thousands of wisconsin voters through across-state bus...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific.nly on current tv. >>> a year has passed since the arab spring swept leaders aside. and while the results are not precisely what we might have hoped, the move towards democracy and freedom is encouraging. assad is reigning violence mayhem murder and cruelty down on his own citizens with over 10,000 killed and countless tortured meanwhile we have been waiting for others to lead. waiting for the russians to join us in abandoning their ally and by waiting we permit assad's methods to go unchecked placing the risk of another bossnyia in our hands. but there is much we can do that falls far short of putting troops on the grounds. those while symbolic are still important, and those that are actually tangible that will increase pressure on the syria government or provide direct assistance. first symbolic. delegitimate ah said by filing charges against him. isolate russia force russia over and over to veto a resolution before the un security crown council, and provide arms so they can fight ba
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific.nly on current tv. >>> a year has passed since the arab spring swept leaders aside. and while the results are not precisely what we might have hoped, the move towards democracy and freedom is encouraging. assad is reigning violence mayhem murder and cruelty down on his own citizens with over 10,000 killed and countless tortured meanwhile we have been waiting for others to lead. waiting for the russians to join us...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.t that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ ♪ rock ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. >> i just found out she's 17 years i don't thinker i don't younger than me. i knew i shouldn't have done that. >> nonsense, you never looked better. >> and in a pashmina. >> stephanie: i could do without you. and the person who e-mailed us. >> stephen e-mailed us and said news buster breaking news. [♪ "world news tonight" ♪] arrogantlyly violates the pashmina ordinance. she says, i don't care. >> stephanie: mock me of me in my pashmina and my picture of cher. i frequently veto pictures john takes and i said, we have to use this on one. it's with cher. >> take an iron to it. >> stephanie: it's a bad angle. >> you have no idea how many amazing photos i have taken of ms. miller that you guys can never see. >> really. >> she's so gorgeous and so photogenic and i have so many amazing pictures and she says no! and she sends my pictures to
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.t that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ ♪ rock ♪ ] >> stephanie miller. >> i just found out she's 17 years i don't thinker i don't younger than me. i knew i shouldn't have done that. >> nonsense, you never looked better. >> and in a pashmina. >> stephanie: i could do without you. and the person who e-mailed us. >>...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ music ] >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." well, we hoped to have two debates. one is on environmental issues. for that i'll bring in jack burkman, founding president of the burke, burkman associates. good to have you back. look at this, james west has watch out, jack. here comes james west, a climate reporter. this should be interesting. first let me tell what you is happening. we have fires in new mexico. we have fires in colorado. and we've got floods in florida. let's show you some of the news. >> it was an epic soaking. some places inundated with over three inches of rain in just an hour. just south of mobile, alabama, a foot and a half of rain. look at this map, flood warnings and watches from louisiana all the way through the florida panhandle . >> firefighters are trying to control a fire that is expected to get wors
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ music ] >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." well, we hoped to have two debates. one is on environmental issues. for that i'll bring in jack burkman, founding president of the burke, burkman associates. good to have you back. look at this, james west has watch out,...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. street. >>the leadership of high finance you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >> stephanie: why am i paying taxes for scho
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. ♪ >> i think he lost the election right now on this day mark your calendar this is the day that president obama lost. he proved to the world he has no answers. >> jennifer: whatever. you're back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. that's fox news' resident scholar. he always insightful saying president ob
>>(narrator) independent unflinching. >>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching. to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. shhhh, brett's talking now. >> it's friday night, and that means standards and practices have gone home for the weekend. let's look into the future. it's this week next week. this week the obamas presented their bushes with their official white house portrait. next week obama will hang these portraits over the one bush drew in crayon on the wall in the lincoln bedroom. this week the romney campaign demonstrators interrupted an obama campaign. oh know they are already here. don't make me squawk like an eagle. you asked for it. [ eagle screech ] >> i didn't want to have to do that. >> one, two, three, shoot. this week a jury fails to convict john edwards and made this statement. >> i don't think god is throug
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> we have a great power panel with great topics. an entertainment attorney and a contributor for the huffington post wrote a great piece and linda killian at the woodrow wilson international center and author of "swing vote." our first question is: is there a downside to bill clinton as a surrogate? earlier, i would have answered no, even though he has a mixed record he has positive things to say about mitt romney which didn't help and went on the attack. let's show you both of those. >> a man who has been governor and has a sterling business plan crosses the threshold. >> his plan is to go back to the bush program except on steroids. so a bit of a mixed message there. but overall he was on cnbc and said this: >> should those programs and those tax cuts be extended? >> what i think they should do is to find a way to keep the expans
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.>there is a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> we have a great power panel with great topics. an entertainment attorney and a contributor for the huffington post wrote a great piece and linda killian at the woodrow wilson international center and author of "swing vote." our first question is: is there a downside...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> a power panel for you guys chris she can never is the president of the firm libertas. : . listenny mcalester, a good friend. good to be here on the young turks. is obama too busy for wisconsin? he was giving eight different interviews in six different swing states and here he is at wbay in greenbay let's listen. >> there were a lot of democrats in the. >> the truth of the matter is as president of the united states, i have a lot of responsibilities. i was supportive of tom and have been supportive of tom. obviously, i would love to have seen a different result. >> all right. chris, let me start with you. too busy to go to wisconsin? >> i am not buying it at all. this is the second most important election for the democrats. it wasn't just his schedule. the democratic party as you can see, out spent 8 to 1. you know, i just -- i don't unders
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.a wild west quality to it that permits them to do whatever they wish. >>(narrator) and above all politically direct. >>facts are stubborn things. >> a power panel for you guys chris she can never is the president of the firm libertas. : . listenny mcalester, a good friend. good to be here on the young turks. is obama too busy for wisconsin? he was giving eight different interviews in six different swing states and here he is at wbay...
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>>(narrator) eliot spitzer is on current tv.conclude that the leadership of high finance just doesn't get it. >>(narrator) independent unflinching, and above all politically direct. >> it's much more relevant to look at what he did as governor and what he proposes to do as president. >> that's former president clinton on pbs today offering some unsolicited political advice on president obama on how to best beat mitt romney. by all accounts, once a cool relationship between clinton and obama thawed they appeared at a fundraiser tonight. but he occasionally goes off message. today, for instance, he contradicted president obama saying congress should extend all of the tax cuts set to expire at the ends of the year. not quite what the obama team had in mind. some caused angst for president obama reelection term. here to cuss the obama-clinton dynamic, donnie fowler and cas andra pi. cas andra, do you think bill clinton is an asset or a liability when that kind of thing happens? >> generally speaking, i think he is an asset, looking
>>(narrator) eliot spitzer is on current tv.conclude that the leadership of high finance just doesn't get it. >>(narrator) independent unflinching, and above all politically direct. >> it's much more relevant to look at what he did as governor and what he proposes to do as president. >> that's former president clinton on pbs today offering some unsolicited political advice on president obama on how to best beat mitt romney. by all accounts, once a cool relationship...
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>> breaking ice of a stressful situation been narrated by the press region that was being narrated by the press. >> that was a reference to the ongoing interest in what happened between you and your wife on december 31? >> i was referring specifically to the media. >> it was referring to the media's interest on what happened on december 31 between you and your wife? >> it was referring to the media. >> just the media in general? " just what the club said. it was referring to the media, the press. i was making light of the situation which was stressful and tension-based about there being any interest in the inaugural proceedings. >> union the basis for the media interest in those inaugural proceedings. he knew that the basis for the media interest in this inaugural proceedings was what happened on december 31? >> not necessarily. " you think the media was so interested in the proceedings because of another issue? parts of is being inaugurated as the 35th sheriff of the city and county of san francisco. it was the first time there had been an open election in 32 years. >> when you made
>> breaking ice of a stressful situation been narrated by the press region that was being narrated by the press. >> that was a reference to the ongoing interest in what happened between you and your wife on december 31? >> i was referring specifically to the media. >> it was referring to the media's interest on what happened on december 31 between you and your wife? >> it was referring to the media. >> just the media in general? " just what the club...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific on current tv.he new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. it can even match options strategies to your goals and lets you see the potential risk and reward. and, it also comes with a dedicated elite service team. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. ♪ ♪ >> eliot: we all believe in paying people what they're worth, but only if they're really worth it. which bring us to the number of the day, 349-point million dollars. that's how much verizon communications paid it's top executives over the past five years. that's an average of $14 million a year for each executive. i don't know who these executives are but they're not worth it. there is no way you need to pay $14 million to fill the top slots at a phone company. not in the system w
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific on current tv.he new slogan should be "we own wall street." that's my view. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. it can even match options strategies to your goals and lets you see the potential risk and reward. and,...
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>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ally direct. >>facts are stubborn things. you want to save money on car insurance? street. >>the leadership of high finance just doesn't get it. >>(narrator) the former governor of new york, eliot spitzer is on sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! ♪ [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. we have a big, big hour and the i.q. will go way up. >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. ♪ >> we are talking about practice. we are talking about practice. we ain't talking about the game. we are talking about practice, man. >> heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the bill press show. >> we are talking politics here on the full court press on this monday morning here lynn sweet in studio, meth meredith. >> i can't believe you led in with ive
>>(narrator) independent unflinching.ally direct. >>facts are stubborn things. you want to save money on car insurance? street. >>the leadership of high finance just doesn't get it. >>(narrator) the former governor of new york, eliot spitzer is on sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! ♪ don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! ♪ [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ]...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific.only on current tv. >> mitt romney was for the individual mandate before he was against it. according to newly surfaced e-mails as his time of governor of massachusetts. he felt the mandate was one of the essential pieces of a healthcare overhaul. as an op-ed signed before he signed the legislation, governor romney wrote, quota: >> indeed e-mails revealed it in the original version of the op-ed, romney added, i quote, an uninsured libertarian might counter that he could refuse the free care but under law, that is impossible and i amnhumane. more proof the etch-a-sketch candidate continues to recreate himself time and time again. joining me former vice president and the co-founder of current tv al gore and rolling stone national political correspondents, tim dickinson. mr. vice president, let me begin with you. i continue to be amazed at the wait mitt romney has re-created himself on issue afficand these glaring inconsistencies are not -- he is not being held accountable for it. how is
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific.only on current tv. >> mitt romney was for the individual mandate before he was against it. according to newly surfaced e-mails as his time of governor of massachusetts. he felt the mandate was one of the essential pieces of a healthcare overhaul. as an op-ed signed before he signed the legislation, governor romney wrote, quota: >> indeed e-mails revealed it in the original version of the op-ed, romney added, i...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. tonight at 11 eastern/8 pacific.y on current tv. ♪ >>> in tonight's state of the states we'll see how the affordable care act is playing out in california. this state has the most congressional seats, most electoral votes and it leads the nation with the most uninsured people, more than 7 million of them. a study found that because of the affordable care act, nearly 4 million californians should receive insurance through medcall, or the state insurance exchange, but all of that progress could be up ended if these guys get their way. >> we'll act to repeal obamacare. >> i think that today's ruling underscores the urgency of repealing this harmful law in its entirety. >> i scheduled a vote for total appeal of the obamacare bill. >> republicans won't let up whatsoever in our determination to repeal this terrible law. >> it certainly underscores why it is so important for democrats to gain 25 seats for the house in november, and to certainly retain the senate. it all starts, though in california, and with our next guest.
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. tonight at 11 eastern/8 pacific.y on current tv. ♪ >>> in tonight's state of the states we'll see how the affordable care act is playing out in california. this state has the most congressional seats, most electoral votes and it leads the nation with the most uninsured people, more than 7 million of them. a study found that because of the affordable care act, nearly 4 million californians should receive insurance through medcall, or the state...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific. current tv. >> women get paid only $0.77 for every dollar a man does on average according to the white house. that was true before last tuesday and true now after senate republicans knocked down a bill that could have changed that. the paycheck fairness act was designed to make employers more accountable and got 52 votes in the senate but unfortunately 60 is the new 51. the bill needed 60 to get passed the filibuster. once again, republicans won with an obstruction instead of a majority or even an argument. >> that's what makes this even more frustrating. the reasons opponents give for quashing this bill range from glib to non-existent. not a single republican spoke about it on the senate floor and only one g.o.p. senator tried debating it tuesday. instead for giving clear reasons on the record, republicans just said no. and that was it. when they are asked about it now and when they don't change the subject, con sebtive leaders say the bill would have caused more litigation. the law
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific. current tv. >> women get paid only $0.77 for every dollar a man does on average according to the white house. that was true before last tuesday and true now after senate republicans knocked down a bill that could have changed that. the paycheck fairness act was designed to make employers more accountable and got 52 votes in the senate but unfortunately 60 is the new 51. the bill needed 60 to get passed the...
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>>(narrator) join the conversation. >> great he to have you on the show.trange thing for both of us. >> yes. >> we've known each other for too long, so this can't be a very serious interview. you wrote a book, i picked this up, i thought it was a business book. you're a business guy, you've got 40 plus hotels around the world, you're a business guy and here you are talking about emotion and i've got to say, this is more like a self-help book than it is a business book, or am i wrong? >> daniel goman wrote a book called emotional intelligence and proved that two thirds of the success of business leaders has to dohad has e.q., emotional intelligence. i went through emotional ability camp several years ago as the ceo of my company. i didn't i was going to write this type of book, but i learned enough from it to learn that leaders are the emotional thermostats of the groups they lead. >> right. >> if we don't understand our own emotions and have some level of being able to regulate them then we create this contagious effect within the organizations we lead. >>
>>(narrator) join the conversation. >> great he to have you on the show.trange thing for both of us. >> yes. >> we've known each other for too long, so this can't be a very serious interview. you wrote a book, i picked this up, i thought it was a business book. you're a business guy, you've got 40 plus hotels around the world, you're a business guy and here you are talking about emotion and i've got to say, this is more like a self-help book than it is a business book,...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific on current tv.ill reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >> eliot: how can we create jobs maybe by doing the opposite of what republicans have been saying. but first let's check in with jennifer granholm out west in the war room. what is on the show tonight, governor? >> eliot, tomorrow is going to be a nail biter for political junkies, and we haven't got a war room angle on wisconsin. everyone wants to know exactly what is happening on the ground there to get out the vote. we're going to be talking to the director of "we are wisconsin," the organization doing the mobilization, and the head of the wisconsin afcio which is knee-deep in political turn
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show friday at 11 eastern/8 pacific on current tv.ill reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >>...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. next.nly on current tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the jeep grand cherokee has won more than just respect. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary new e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> michael: so next tuesday all the eyes in the political world will be focused on the state of wisconsin. the recall of governor walker there has been criticism that the democrats have not been putting enough effort in there. but now bill clinton heads up to wisconsin today and milwaukee side by side with tom barrett. >> and now they look at wisconsin, and
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. tonight at 11 eastern/8 pacific. current tv. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. [ nervous ] i hope no one recognizes us... you...you think these disguises will... no. [ male announcer ] salty. sweet. and impossible to resist. >> eliot: tonight on "the war room" with jennifer granholm, a deep dive into the obama war room. summer strategy details on the president's campaign punch list
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. tonight at 11 eastern/8 pacific. current tv. [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one...
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>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. next. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for 25,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline, anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow! [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's ok. i've played a pilot before. >> eliot: tonight on "the war room" with jennifer granholm, a deep dive into the obama war room. summer strategy details on the president's campaign punch list with tim dickinson of roll
>>(narrator) the gavin newsom show. next. [ voice of dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good now it's guaranteed. [ normal voice ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. are you in good hands? home of the brave. ♪ ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise above. this is the land of giants. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. really? no. it comes with a hat. see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,000 miles, but... [ man ] there's...