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he said eliot spitzer. and i took a couple beats and said bold. >> larry: this is going to cancel "cross fire." >> i think the reality is, we want to be thoughtful. what that means week going to disagree sometimes. we're going to agree sometimes. we will have a smart conversation, not talking points not predictable, based on facts and try to say, look, there's 15% here. 15% here. 70% in the middle. what does common sense tell us we should do. and we'll disagree about it but we're going to try to get to a result. >> larry: are you going to have guests? >> absolutely. we're going to indict the smartest people we can find. >> larry: give me the format. do you talk about the first ten minutes? >> kind of like that. we talk about a subject we go through. >> larry: you don't know monday's? >> no, we don't. >> who could have predicted that rahm would leave tomorrow morning. this is an amazing thing. we'll talk about it. >> we'll talk about just the two of us back and forth. obviously, eliot is identified as a demo
he said eliot spitzer. and i took a couple beats and said bold. >> larry: this is going to cancel "cross fire." >> i think the reality is, we want to be thoughtful. what that means week going to disagree sometimes. we're going to agree sometimes. we will have a smart conversation, not talking points not predictable, based on facts and try to say, look, there's 15% here. 15% here. 70% in the middle. what does common sense tell us we should do. and we'll disagree about it...
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he said eliot spitzer.ook a couple beats and said bold. >> larry: this is going to cancel "cross fire." and mosteople i run into say is this "crossfire" revisited? >> you know, even your introduction said liberal/conservative. >>. >> larry: you say it in your promo. >> we do, but the reality is we want to be thoughtful. what that means is we're going to disagree sometimes. we're going to agree sometimes. we will have a smart conversation, not talking points not predictable, based on facts and try to say, look, there's 15% here. 15% here. 70% in the middle. what does common sense tell us we should do. and we'll disagree about it, but we're going to try to get to a result. >> larry: are you going to have guests? >> absolutely. we're going to indict the smartest people we can find. >> larry: give me the format. what happens? do you talk the first ten minutes? how does it work? >> kind of like that. we talk about a subject we go through first thing in the morning. >> larry: you don't know mondays? >> no, we don
he said eliot spitzer.ook a couple beats and said bold. >> larry: this is going to cancel "cross fire." and mosteople i run into say is this "crossfire" revisited? >> you know, even your introduction said liberal/conservative. >>. >> larry: you say it in your promo. >> we do, but the reality is we want to be thoughtful. what that means is we're going to disagree sometimes. we're going to agree sometimes. we will have a smart conversation, not...
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>> eliot, i want to talk about my favorite politician, sarah palin. she has a new commercial out that's pure palin. let's take a look. >> it is just so inspiring to see real people, not politicos, not inside the beltway professionals come out and stand up and speak out for common sense conservative principles. >> so sarah, are you running or aren't you? of course, palin won't say because the suspense benefits her. as long as her fans think she might run, they'll keep sending money to sarah pac and they'll keep showing up for her rallies. i have to confess, i never thought sarah would grow the legs she has. no, guys, not those. the legs to keep building momentum. she has something that obviously appeals to lots of people. she has it. big-time. but she's also maddening to many others, especially women. she flirts. she's a tease. and of course all politicians do that. men do it. democrats do it. that's how they raise money. >> republicans too. >> but palin is also coy, which after a little while begins to feel dishonest. most important, other serious can
>> eliot, i want to talk about my favorite politician, sarah palin. she has a new commercial out that's pure palin. let's take a look. >> it is just so inspiring to see real people, not politicos, not inside the beltway professionals come out and stand up and speak out for common sense conservative principles. >> so sarah, are you running or aren't you? of course, palin won't say because the suspense benefits her. as long as her fans think she might run, they'll keep sending...
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. >> i'm eliot spitzer. welcome to the program. tonight we begin with aex collusively. cnn's jim acosta with the first interview with christine o don't knell running for the senate seat in delaware. the first interview in quite sometime. >> o'donnell famously known for having dabbled in witchcraft as a much younger woman and jim acosta asked her about that, sarah palin, obama care, you name it. let's take a look. >> your latest ad says i'm you. >> right. >> it's as if you're trying to reintroduce yourself to voters. >> yes, yes. >> why is that? is that what you're trying to do? >> absolutely. my goal has been since the primary to meet as many voters as possible so they get to know me, i get to know them. i have to hear what's on their minds to know how i can help in washington, d.c. my goal, my candidacy is about putting the political process back into the hands of the people. i'm not a career politician. i'm not someone who's been groomed for office. i'm not someone who's been hand picked by her party elite, by the party bosses. obviously. >> right. >> i'm an average a
. >> i'm eliot spitzer. welcome to the program. tonight we begin with aex collusively. cnn's jim acosta with the first interview with christine o don't knell running for the senate seat in delaware. the first interview in quite sometime. >> o'donnell famously known for having dabbled in witchcraft as a much younger woman and jim acosta asked her about that, sarah palin, obama care, you name it. let's take a look. >> your latest ad says i'm you. >> right. >> it's as...
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apparently people in your own party, eliot, that you think are nuts. >> no. i think anybody that buys this economic theory has not studied economics. >> 37 democrats in the house. >> has not studied our history and in fact -- >> economics. >> and in fact -- >> so that's the strategy. >> we're not insulting them. what we're saying, ralph -- >> they're dumb. >> you're trying to put words in my mouth. the historical reference that we look at from the bush presidency is one where these tax cuts without corresponding cuts in spending which we had dick armey sitting here the other day and he said he would cut national endowment for the arts and not balancing a budget on that and -- >> fair point. okay? >> if that's the counterpoint, we are going to a deficit structure to take us over the cliff and more importantly all of these deficits that you are talking about were used to bail out the major financial institutions that took us over the cliff because of the deregulatory philosophy of president bush. >> the response is two fold. number one, from 1981 when the bush
apparently people in your own party, eliot, that you think are nuts. >> no. i think anybody that buys this economic theory has not studied economics. >> 37 democrats in the house. >> has not studied our history and in fact -- >> economics. >> and in fact -- >> so that's the strategy. >> we're not insulting them. what we're saying, ralph -- >> they're dumb. >> you're trying to put words in my mouth. the historical reference that we look at...
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i'm you. >> among those in the debate, kathleen parker, eliot spitzer. their new program is at the top of the hour. good idea? >> i thought, that's chilling. it's kind of growing on me though. it's sort of like gidget goes to mordor. >> i liked it from the first moment because the whole point is she is mocking the media and everybody else out there saying how ridiculous are they saying that about me? then she says the most important line, i'm going to go to washington and do what you want to do to washington. basically she's saying, i'm real people. >> he doesn't mean a word of that. i mean, eliot's been defending o'donnell and palin -- >> democrats can't wait till they're the candidate -- >> he's having a cable conversion. that's what we call it here. among those weighing in on the ad is a man that many people often call the voice or at least a push on the republican right. now ad critic rush limbaugh. listen. >> you want to know what i think about it? everybody knows she's not a witch. i mean, come out and say that i'm not a witch -- i mean, how many v
i'm you. >> among those in the debate, kathleen parker, eliot spitzer. their new program is at the top of the hour. good idea? >> i thought, that's chilling. it's kind of growing on me though. it's sort of like gidget goes to mordor. >> i liked it from the first moment because the whole point is she is mocking the media and everybody else out there saying how ridiculous are they saying that about me? then she says the most important line, i'm going to go to washington and do...
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kathleen, how many times do you see conservatives on cnn who are articulate and will challenge an eliot spitzer? >> i have to tell you, they're hard to find, because fox has got them on payroll. >> but we're looking for you -- >> richard, once before i said this in this program. that was fun to listen to, but you didn't answer the question. give me a specific case. give me a specific case where we at cnn did not tell the facts as they were. >> no, no. david halferson, the great writer said years ago that media bias does not come in distorting facts, lying, misrepresenting things. it comes in the selection of the news story. so when liberals look at waste, fraud and abuse, say, in the military, and they don't look at waste, fraud and abuse in the welfare program, that's media bias. so where are the articulate conservatives on here? >> we invited you.
kathleen, how many times do you see conservatives on cnn who are articulate and will challenge an eliot spitzer? >> i have to tell you, they're hard to find, because fox has got them on payroll. >> but we're looking for you -- >> richard, once before i said this in this program. that was fun to listen to, but you didn't answer the question. give me a specific case. give me a specific case where we at cnn did not tell the facts as they were. >> no, no. david halferson,...
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let's talk with eliot spitzer, david gergen. a lot of people outside nevada see sharron angle making comments like that which aren't true, or divisive comments or controversial ones and don't get why she's tied with harry reid. what do folks outside the state not understand what's going on in nevada? >> i think we don't understand how conservative nevada is and how unpopular harry reid is. he was a dead man walking until sharron angle got the nomination. and the fact she's now tied with him i think is an indication of his weakness. we'll have to wait and see how this debate turned out tonight, but there's no question that webster and calhoun are safe. their reputations are safe. nobody threatened them in that debate tonight. i thought that harry reid had a much better grasp of the legislation, he's a master of all that, but she cap turps the spirit of the times. and he did look a little old at times. i thought she probably helped herself, but again we're outside. and if you've got to be in nevada to really appreciate just how in
let's talk with eliot spitzer, david gergen. a lot of people outside nevada see sharron angle making comments like that which aren't true, or divisive comments or controversial ones and don't get why she's tied with harry reid. what do folks outside the state not understand what's going on in nevada? >> i think we don't understand how conservative nevada is and how unpopular harry reid is. he was a dead man walking until sharron angle got the nomination. and the fact she's now tied with...
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eliot spitzer, kathleen parker. we sat down with them to talk about showtime. it's coming up in about 40 minutes. and then we'll go off to the races a little bit. sharron angle, the republican nominee in nevada. a fantastic senate race. caught on tape. what kind of juice is she talking about? you'll want to see that one. and also tonight, bill maher, right here, to talk about his involvement with his old friend christine o'donnell. she's the republican candidate for senate in delaware. she used to be a frequent guest on bill maher's show. "meatball politics." i think you already know what i'm talking about. 345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out in a practical, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's-make-this-happen kind of way. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a vineyard? give me a break. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male
eliot spitzer, kathleen parker. we sat down with them to talk about showtime. it's coming up in about 40 minutes. and then we'll go off to the races a little bit. sharron angle, the republican nominee in nevada. a fantastic senate race. caught on tape. what kind of juice is she talking about? you'll want to see that one. and also tonight, bill maher, right here, to talk about his involvement with his old friend christine o'donnell. she's the republican candidate for senate in delaware. she used...
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>> she's talking about you, eliot. >> i think the ad is an appealing ad. i don't know if it's going to win. i don't think she'll win. it speaks to the public. >> it's an interesting ad and one of fred davis' productions. he's very, very good at tapping into the zeitgeist to figure out exactly what people need to hear. he did the morning in america ads that has been so successful. she is representing that tea party anger that we've been talking about. >> there's also something much deeper going on here. this is what really does trouble me. we are at a fork in the road. one direction is down toward the path of hoover she represents. the other path is of a smart government that believes in markets and competition but a government that builds the foundation so we as a nation can compete overseas. that's not what she gets. when we have our conversation with dick armey, it's interesting to see how that plays out. i don't think the tea party has created anything meaningful so we as a nation can build jobs and compete. >> that's a pretty broad statement. i think w
>> she's talking about you, eliot. >> i think the ad is an appealing ad. i don't know if it's going to win. i don't think she'll win. it speaks to the public. >> it's an interesting ad and one of fred davis' productions. he's very, very good at tapping into the zeitgeist to figure out exactly what people need to hear. he did the morning in america ads that has been so successful. she is representing that tea party anger that we've been talking about. >> there's also...
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so i do agree with eliot in that this is about jobs and the economy. and the problem is that you can't be senate majority leader and distance yourself from the administration. it just doesn't work. and what we've seen in the last two years is 3.2 million jobs lost. and the foreclosure rate is abysmal in nevada. so they are looking for a change in direction, and if you're harry reid, that's just very difficult to position yourself as the author of change. >> i want to play for our viewers just some of one exchange during the debate tonight. >> not at all. i'm glad to give voters the opportunity to see that harry reid has voted to give social security to illegal aliens. not only did he vote to give it to them after they have become citizens -- >> my opponent didn't answer the question. everything she has said in that ad is false. it's not true. i've never voted for tax breaks for people who are here that are illegal. >> you know, david, it seems like -- does it seem in this campaign, not just this campaign, but in this election cycle, that kind of the tr
so i do agree with eliot in that this is about jobs and the economy. and the problem is that you can't be senate majority leader and distance yourself from the administration. it just doesn't work. and what we've seen in the last two years is 3.2 million jobs lost. and the foreclosure rate is abysmal in nevada. so they are looking for a change in direction, and if you're harry reid, that's just very difficult to position yourself as the author of change. >> i want to play for our viewers...
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we hope we get to the about 3rd victim in a minute. >> this is eliot spitzer. this is one of the joyous stories amid the bad stories in the world. you've been involved in mine safety, explorations, recoveri s recoveries. in the past what was the deepest we had gone? how does this compare? it this five times deep, twice as deep? >> well, we have gone down 800, 900 feet everybody 1,000 feet, that's typical but we're 2500 feet. the more important thing we've done a large number of people 33 people, and we've done it over a significant, long period of time. but what this event suggests is that we can -- if key can get to them, we can -- if they can -- if they can survive the initial event, and we get to them, we can keep them alive, and then figure out ways to get them. this is a remarkable turn of events in terms of mining that we have been able to -- we, i don't mean us but the chileans have been able to marshall all of the technology in the world, many of it, much of it coming from the united states, and bring they'll out with technology that's apply for. this s
we hope we get to the about 3rd victim in a minute. >> this is eliot spitzer. this is one of the joyous stories amid the bad stories in the world. you've been involved in mine safety, explorations, recoveri s recoveries. in the past what was the deepest we had gone? how does this compare? it this five times deep, twice as deep? >> well, we have gone down 800, 900 feet everybody 1,000 feet, that's typical but we're 2500 feet. the more important thing we've done a large number of...
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we'll also talk to eliot spitzer and kathleen parker out.emo from two prominent democrats saying the president's got it all wrong. we'll ask them what they think. and christine o'donnell, as we speak, is at an event in delaware. she's the tea party republican senate candidate. she's caused a lot of controversy, including because of clips released by bill maher. she's taking questions, bill maher will be here a bit later to grade the answers. . but we've parted ways with our old airline credit card that promised flights for 25,000 miles. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening without a big miles upcharge. a miles upcharge wasn't part of the deal. was i supposed to go without my wife? [ elevator bell dings ] [ grunting ] haha, that was awkward. so we upgraded to the venture card from capital one. we've had it with the games. [ male announcer ] don't pay miles upcharges. don't play games. get the flight you want with the venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow
we'll also talk to eliot spitzer and kathleen parker out.emo from two prominent democrats saying the president's got it all wrong. we'll ask them what they think. and christine o'donnell, as we speak, is at an event in delaware. she's the tea party republican senate candidate. she's caused a lot of controversy, including because of clips released by bill maher. she's taking questions, bill maher will be here a bit later to grade the answers. . but we've parted ways with our old airline credit...
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eliot, kathleen, see you at the top of the hour.nks. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, our new polling shows republicans are favored, but guess what, you don't like democrats or republicans when you look at washington. >>> our jessica yellin on the ground in california, among the subject, among the race s we'll talk about. ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. [ man ] i thought our family business would always be boots. until one day, my daughter showed me a designer handbag. and like that, we had a new side to our business. [ male announcer ] when the martinez family saw an opportunity, the hartford was there. protecting their employees and property, and helping them prepare for the future. nice boots. nice bag. [ male announcer ] see how the hartfo
eliot, kathleen, see you at the top of the hour.nks. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, our new polling shows republicans are favored, but guess what, you don't like democrats or republicans when you look at washington. >>> our jessica yellin on the ground in california, among the subject, among the race s we'll talk about. ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an...
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guys should celebrate this like eliot.d himself on the wrong side of too many ideas. >> such as? >> tell us. you know, what? the constitution doesn't separate church and state? which of christine o'donnell's -- >> he's been in charge for eight to ten years, a time seeing one of the biggest expansions of federal government and spending. invaded two countries. not exactly the ideals of small government conservatism. >> you can go far with karl rove. i think rove was the most overrated man in politics for the bush years. he was not the genius he was made out to be. this is the guy whose idea for the leadoff of the second term agenda was privatize social security. it crippled the president. in 2000, he was guilty of gross malpractice by spending money and sending bush to california in the closing days of the election. if they lost by 500 votes instead of winning by 500 votes in the supreme court, karl rove would have been the goat of american politics and a habit in political analysis where the guy who wins is a genius because
guys should celebrate this like eliot.d himself on the wrong side of too many ideas. >> such as? >> tell us. you know, what? the constitution doesn't separate church and state? which of christine o'donnell's -- >> he's been in charge for eight to ten years, a time seeing one of the biggest expansions of federal government and spending. invaded two countries. not exactly the ideals of small government conservatism. >> you can go far with karl rove. i think rove was the...
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. >> i'll eliot spitzer. welcome to "parker spitzer." tonight, we discuss the single most important issue framing these midterm elections, what role should government play in getting us out of this recession and let's face it, there are two fundamentally different view of that, one of the tea party republican view, which says government should do less, and the democratic view, which says government has got to do more. >> and a new movie opens tonight. it is called "i want your money" and it is a conservative argument for dramatic cuts in spending. the founding released two weeks before the midterm election. anyway you look at it, it is a political statement. let's take a quick look at a clip from the film. >> so, what you doing here? >> i'm redistributing the wealth. i learned in school spreading the wall street is good for everyone. >> well, i learned from real life that it is not. what about the guy you're taking money from? >> okay, so it's good for 75% of the people. isn't taking money from one person to make three others happy a goo
. >> i'll eliot spitzer. welcome to "parker spitzer." tonight, we discuss the single most important issue framing these midterm elections, what role should government play in getting us out of this recession and let's face it, there are two fundamentally different view of that, one of the tea party republican view, which says government should do less, and the democratic view, which says government has got to do more. >> and a new movie opens tonight. it is called "i...
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let's talk first about remarks by eliot spitzer. he has a suggestion. fire the treasury secretary.hat, mr. president? the reason we have a tea party is because your team took care of the same insiders as the last administration. we brought our hopes and aspirations to washington with you and we've been disappointed. please, give us a treasury secretary that understands main street. i've got some names. give me a call. >> how likely is that to happen? because you have jim jones stepping down. rahm emanuel, there's been talk about gibbs and axelrod and others stepping down. there has been a lot of turnover in this whout lately. >> well, i certainly don't think that the president's going to be listening to eliot spitzer for advice on keeping geithner. he's lost larry summers, one of the key architects of all things economic. he likes geithner. what spitzer is saying is that geithner was supposed to be overseeing everything going on in wall street. in that come tarry, he was he was the cheerleader and wasn't trying to help mainstream america, but wall street. >> everyone is talking abo
let's talk first about remarks by eliot spitzer. he has a suggestion. fire the treasury secretary.hat, mr. president? the reason we have a tea party is because your team took care of the same insiders as the last administration. we brought our hopes and aspirations to washington with you and we've been disappointed. please, give us a treasury secretary that understands main street. i've got some names. give me a call. >> how likely is that to happen? because you have jim jones stepping...
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now back to "parker spitzer." >>> eliot, you're the one who loves bumper stickers.ht we have one that works for both of us. it is "lord, help me be the person my dog thinks i am". >> this is why there's a dog sitting on my lap. ollie is a blind toy poodle. he was delivered to a shelter. but my friends loaned him to me one night after i had dinner at their house and here we are a year later. >> what does he think you are in keeping with our bumper sticker theme? >> he thinks i'm a goddess, of course. >> when they're blind, you can persuade them of anything. >> you stole my line. he is blind, so he thinks not only am a goddess, he thinks i'm perfect in every way. >> my dog thinks that. we have a little dog like this that's a little bigger. and we have a terrier who thinks i'm his personal trainer. >> you have hairdo dogs, too? >> no. >> dogs that look like a hairdo. >> they look like dogs. this is my terrier is like a real dog.
now back to "parker spitzer." >>> eliot, you're the one who loves bumper stickers.ht we have one that works for both of us. it is "lord, help me be the person my dog thinks i am". >> this is why there's a dog sitting on my lap. ollie is a blind toy poodle. he was delivered to a shelter. but my friends loaned him to me one night after i had dinner at their house and here we are a year later. >> what does he think you are in keeping with our bumper sticker...
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. >> even former new york love dove eliot spitzer he resigned for frequenting prostitutes is talking about it. >> as crazy as he appeared to be portrayed as being a little rough around the edges that's what the public wants right now. >> other money verses morality senator david witti vitter. >> it came public when he appeared on the dc madam phone list. >> a tv expo say. >> this time unforgotten crimes. >> a candidate has rebounded in the polls condemning bank bailouts and near blanket criticism of obama's policies. charlie mel enthong rereleased the ad with little effect. even female candidates have survived accusations of infidelity. gubernatorial candidate nicky haley. >> i have been faithful to my husband for 13 years. >> no smoking guns no scandals. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> i don't respond to these lies. >> sex scandals have caused lives. >> i am a gay american. >> we want jobs. >> now it may be no jobs and higher taxes. >> i gitsz for now people are willing to look aside at some of the scandal going on and really get their candidate that is going
. >> even former new york love dove eliot spitzer he resigned for frequenting prostitutes is talking about it. >> as crazy as he appeared to be portrayed as being a little rough around the edges that's what the public wants right now. >> other money verses morality senator david witti vitter. >> it came public when he appeared on the dc madam phone list. >> a tv expo say. >> this time unforgotten crimes. >> a candidate has rebounded in the polls...
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bill clinton mark sanford eliot spitzer just three politicians who were caught with their pants down now clinton sanford weather the storm and remains in office while spitzer resigned and then got a cushy t.v. so is being involved in a sex scandal no longer the career ender for people in office parties christine for south takes a look. between the sheets many secrets secrets that sometimes. never stray i did not have sexual relations with that but when they do. i've been unfaithful. last year i had an affair everything can change for this reason i am resigning from the office of governor and teaching william jefferson clinton president of the united states. for high crimes and misdemeanors but in the shadows of shame seeds of forgiveness it seems can grow south carolina governor mark sanford who disappeared for six days in june of two thousand and nine was thought by his staff to be hiking on the appalachian trail he was instead ditching his job to cheat on his wife i've developed a relationship with say. what started as a dear dear friend from argentina i hurt her. i hurt you all i
bill clinton mark sanford eliot spitzer just three politicians who were caught with their pants down now clinton sanford weather the storm and remains in office while spitzer resigned and then got a cushy t.v. so is being involved in a sex scandal no longer the career ender for people in office parties christine for south takes a look. between the sheets many secrets secrets that sometimes. never stray i did not have sexual relations with that but when they do. i've been unfaithful. last year i...
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lash out at jews in the media, that's the oldest kind of prejudice and -- >> maybe he's ticked off eliot spitzer is getting the time slot. he of course is jewish. >> i was with cnn for almost 20 years. in the time i was here and this is coming from an old white guy but i found it to be a place that celebrated die verpsity that, encouraged diversity, became more diverse over the time i was here. i don't think sanchez' complaint squares with the fact especially when you look at how much cnn supported, promotored him and gave him really high profile assignments. >> briefly, paul does he have a future? >> i don't think so, maybe at the local level but i think he's tabt tainted, radioactive. >> i disagree. i think you'll see him again. >> carole simpson in boston thanks for joining us. paul fahre, jamie mcintyre, thank you. >>> when we come back his scoops infeweriated the nixon administration but did jack anderson engage in underhanded tactics of his own? the author of a new book says yes. it's work through the grime and the muck, month. tow and pull without getting stuck month. sweat every
lash out at jews in the media, that's the oldest kind of prejudice and -- >> maybe he's ticked off eliot spitzer is getting the time slot. he of course is jewish. >> i was with cnn for almost 20 years. in the time i was here and this is coming from an old white guy but i found it to be a place that celebrated die verpsity that, encouraged diversity, became more diverse over the time i was here. i don't think sanchez' complaint squares with the fact especially when you look at how...
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kathleen parker and former democratic governor, eliot spitzer. or the right idea to get people off soda if they are on food stamps? >> you know, i'm of the school that you can do more with education and volunteerism than you can with government imposition of rules. i've just recently moved to new york and i was told by the fella that installed by cable, he had to go to new jersey to get ap recent donut. >> wait a minute. new york city has the best donuts in the world. i'm not going to put up with that. >> we understand what it is. food stamps make sense to me. they shouldn't be used for alcohol and cigarettes but at some point you have to stop directing everybody's decision. >> here's the thing. when the state stepped in and said we're not going to let kids buy cigarettes and then started saying women who are pregnant should not be smoking cigarettes, the magnitude of the problem of childhood obesity, that michael bloomberg and taxpayer money, we're saying use it for good nutritional food. i understand what mike bloomberg is saying and i think he
kathleen parker and former democratic governor, eliot spitzer. or the right idea to get people off soda if they are on food stamps? >> you know, i'm of the school that you can do more with education and volunteerism than you can with government imposition of rules. i've just recently moved to new york and i was told by the fella that installed by cable, he had to go to new jersey to get ap recent donut. >> wait a minute. new york city has the best donuts in the world. i'm not going...
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eliot? >> cheers and salute. stay tuned for "larry king." >>> tonight, george clooney on the ticking time bomb that he says we can't ignore. >> this is the place that's at most risk in the world right now. >>. >> larry: he has president obama's attention. now he wants the world to wake up to a threat that could result in a million deaths. >> they have been captured, and they have been sold. and they have been tortured, and they have been raped and murdered. >> larry: is time running out in sudan? george clooney for the hour is next, on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. i've got a catch in my throat tonight, so if you hear it, that explains it. george clooney is the academy award winning actor and activist, just back from a trip to southern sudan, a region that secretary of state hillary clinton describes as a ticking time bomb. with george is john pendergast. he has traveled to the southern sudan with mr. clooney, the co founder of the "enough" project, an anti genocide advocate organization, coauthor of
eliot? >> cheers and salute. stay tuned for "larry king." >>> tonight, george clooney on the ticking time bomb that he says we can't ignore. >> this is the place that's at most risk in the world right now. >>. >> larry: he has president obama's attention. now he wants the world to wake up to a threat that could result in a million deaths. >> they have been captured, and they have been sold. and they have been tortured, and they have been raped...
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and at that moment, eliot spitzer and kathleen parker were on television.f course, comes up at the top top of the hour. >> so you guys are on tv live, the final miner brought up to the surface, the miracle unfolds in front of you. what was it like? >> yeah, it was thrilling to be part of that. and we tried not to personalize it too much. but it was good fortune for us to be able to do that during our -- the hour of our show. to be witness to that and participate. >> and you know what, john, i think even though we haven't been in this business of being brought casters for terribly wrong, i think everybody knows what we talk about is negative, and the stories aren't really happy. this is one of those moments, i think people will remember. and you know, whether it's a poll owe 13 or landing on the man, this is a good news moment and great to be part of it. >> great point. breaking news is often tragic news or disappointing news. it was nice to watch the world come together and something positive. you mention you're relatively new at this. i want to warn you, s
and at that moment, eliot spitzer and kathleen parker were on television.f course, comes up at the top top of the hour. >> so you guys are on tv live, the final miner brought up to the surface, the miracle unfolds in front of you. what was it like? >> yeah, it was thrilling to be part of that. and we tried not to personalize it too much. but it was good fortune for us to be able to do that during our -- the hour of our show. to be witness to that and participate. >> and you...
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fantastic show where you can get into some of these things and get the best of eliot spitzer, what yout saw right now. >>> the number of americans unemployed, that remains the biggest problem in this economy. it is staggering. jobs, however, can be created. there's a way to dig ourselves out of the unemployment hole. we'll talk to a man with some answers next. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free." problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what makes financial sense to them. td ameritrade doesn't limit you to one brand of etfs... they offer more than 100... each selected by investment experts at morningstar associates. only at the etf market center at td ameritrade. before investing, carefully consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. contact td ameritrade for a prospectus containing this and other information. read it carefully before investing. my professor at berkeley asked me if i wanted to change the world. i said "sure." "well, let's grow some algae." and that's what started it. exxonmobil and synthetic genomics have built
fantastic show where you can get into some of these things and get the best of eliot spitzer, what yout saw right now. >>> the number of americans unemployed, that remains the biggest problem in this economy. it is staggering. jobs, however, can be created. there's a way to dig ourselves out of the unemployment hole. we'll talk to a man with some answers next. exchange traded funds. some firms offer them "commission free." problem is they limit the choice of etfs to what...
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plus, eliot spitzer and parker ready to take on news of the day and one another. ♪ [ boy humming ] ♪announcer ] the simple joy of a happy meal. [ boy ] ♪ ba da ba ba ba [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask your friends what it's like to be part of a group that's 40 million strong. state farm insures more drivers than geico and progressive combined. it's no surprise, with so many ways to save and discounts of up to 40%. so call an agent at 1-800-state-farm or go online. >>> martin luther king, jr. once described sunday morning as the most segregated in america. >> sunday's service at christ our redeemer in orange county, california. the church started 12 years ago by reverend mark whitlock, 3,000 strong and growing. here they practice something other churches do not: integration. >> the chump rch is still the m segregated pla
plus, eliot spitzer and parker ready to take on news of the day and one another. ♪ [ boy humming ] ♪announcer ] the simple joy of a happy meal. [ boy ] ♪ ba da ba ba ba [ evan ] ah it's cool. ah... ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah. ah! ah! whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what is that? how come my dap wasn't like that? huh? it's just an "us" thing. yeah, it's a little something we do. who else is in this so-called "us"? man, i don't know. there's a lot of us. [ chuckles ] ask...
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. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. welcome to the program. we begin tonight with our opening arguments. today, some alarming bad news. home foreclosures, the highest in history. nothing good there for homeowners anywhere in our economy. unemployment claims, still going up. trade deficit with china, the highest in history. and here's the good news. if you work on wall street, listen carefully, guys, $144 billion in wall street pay, the highest ever funded by, you know, it, tax dollars and bailout checks. these guys don't even have the scene see to say thank you. they destroy our economy, cash the checks, leave the rest of us in the lurch. mr. president, that's the record. and in two-and-a-half weeks these midterm elections are referendum on your record. you know what, you gave the banks money, and you got nothing back. no relief for homeowners, no control on pay, no consumer debt relief. nothing anywhere that was good for real people. you have got to learn to stand up to them. we'll vote for somebody who stands up and fights, even if they're not winning yet. we're not going to vote for s
. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. welcome to the program. we begin tonight with our opening arguments. today, some alarming bad news. home foreclosures, the highest in history. nothing good there for homeowners anywhere in our economy. unemployment claims, still going up. trade deficit with china, the highest in history. and here's the good news. if you work on wall street, listen carefully, guys, $144 billion in wall street pay, the highest ever funded by, you know, it, tax dollars and bailout...
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eliot spitzer, who quit his job two years ago, starts co-hosting his very own show on cnn next week.oa, whoa, whoa i love tax pollicy policy. >> reporter: it may be cable but it isn't exile. what about louisiana? >> i want to again offer my deep, insere apologies. >> reporter: that's david vitter. >> i believe i receive forgiveness from god. >> reporter: god might not be the only one. because senator visitor, with a record that including opposition to illegal immigration, support of gun owner rights and types to hookers, is comfortably leading in his race for re-election. scandal? what scandal? >> the notions of shame are radically different than they used to be. there was once a time where shame meant that you were run out of the business. >> heck even peter florec aka chris noth is doing fine in his election bid. >> i hope to become the state's attorney of cook county once again. >> reporter: by the way, "the good wife" airs at 10:00. so, what happened to political banishment? what happened to the days when a little monkey business derailed gary hart's career? what gives? >> i thin
eliot spitzer, who quit his job two years ago, starts co-hosting his very own show on cnn next week.oa, whoa, whoa i love tax pollicy policy. >> reporter: it may be cable but it isn't exile. what about louisiana? >> i want to again offer my deep, insere apologies. >> reporter: that's david vitter. >> i believe i receive forgiveness from god. >> reporter: god might not be the only one. because senator visitor, with a record that including opposition to illegal...
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eliot? >> cheers and salute. stay tuned for "larry king."
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a human rights activist says this case is not unique according to this eliot have been numerous cases recently where the georgian government has illegally seized buildings wound and other property from private individuals large and small companies. when your thirty's openly use police in the prosecutor's office to take away people's property there's no other words coolant tera it's a kind of official racketeering aggressive illegal and purely criminal in its nature we can say directly. team is responsible for terrorizing the business sector . some georgian entrepreneurs' blame the greed and political ambitions of the country's leaders these businessmen say that in order to work safely and police see you have to make generous donations to the ruling party or a large so powerful intrapreneur is in georgia make voluntary donations by paying off the government june the elections all of them pay no less than fifty five thousand u.s. dollars these are official sums we can only guess how much they have to pay on official. goal feels betrayed by the government is still hoping to find justice
a human rights activist says this case is not unique according to this eliot have been numerous cases recently where the georgian government has illegally seized buildings wound and other property from private individuals large and small companies. when your thirty's openly use police in the prosecutor's office to take away people's property there's no other words coolant tera it's a kind of official racketeering aggressive illegal and purely criminal in its nature we can say directly. team is...
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kathleen parker, eliot spitzer are here tomorrow. jenny mccarthy on friday. but the larry summers vacancy is key and to see if the president is pointing in any direction or if there's a change-up if the way he's going it will be in that larry summers job. >> what will be the signal be? and mark preston is cnn's political editor. look at the polls. when you ask which party is more responsible for the economic problems, 41% say congressional republicans as opposed to 35% blaming congressional democrats. at the same time ask which party is more likely to improve the economy and 47% favor the republicans versus 41% choosing democrats. heading into the midterm it looks like they are counting on republicans to fix it. >> these are voters who are looking back at the past eight years of the bush presidency and they realize that's when the economic slide really began to show and that's when they began to feel it. republicans have all done better on economic issues and tax cuts and democrats are considered the party of tax and spend and let's face it. right now democra
kathleen parker, eliot spitzer are here tomorrow. jenny mccarthy on friday. but the larry summers vacancy is key and to see if the president is pointing in any direction or if there's a change-up if the way he's going it will be in that larry summers job. >> what will be the signal be? and mark preston is cnn's political editor. look at the polls. when you ask which party is more responsible for the economic problems, 41% say congressional republicans as opposed to 35% blaming...
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." >> larry: thank you eliot, kathleen, candy crowley. looking president of chile welcoming the last miner, luis urzua, the foreman of the crew, who has arrived. we have no simultaneous interpretation, but let's just watch. >> translator: and their families and the rescue workers and the engineers and the medical team and those who are still underground because we are going to bring them up as well. i want us to sing with helmets on our heart, our national song, in honor of all chileans. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> chi-le! chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! >> translator: now vie to hug all of you. mr. minister. thank you. you, you have been -- thank you, on behalf of our families. i know this was difficult, the first couple of days were very difficult. we were thinking about our families. we hope never again. we spoke, always talking with the truth and speak with the truth. i hope that we can keep this going. people like you are worth a lot speaking the truth. we can get a long way. we can go a long way. thank you. thank you for everything. you have been ex
." >> larry: thank you eliot, kathleen, candy crowley. looking president of chile welcoming the last miner, luis urzua, the foreman of the crew, who has arrived. we have no simultaneous interpretation, but let's just watch. >> translator: and their families and the rescue workers and the engineers and the medical team and those who are still underground because we are going to bring them up as well. i want us to sing with helmets on our heart, our national song, in honor of all...
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. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. i have an issue burning a hole in my stomach. i have to talk about this economic crisis is worse than anything is telling you. they came out with new unemployment number. you moe what it is? it's 12.9%. 12.9, about 20 million people who are out of jobs. here's what's going on. the bureau of labor statistics, the government agency that puts these numbers together, it's not so much that they're lying to us. they just don't include 5.9 million people that they say are marginally attached, people who are too discouraged to keep looking or they haven't looked in the past four weeks, because they know there's no jobs for them. good news out there, a tiny bit, you know what? 34,000 additional jobs last months, you know where? drinking establishments. it's clear what's going on, we're drinking away our sorrows, but folks, this is not happy hour. kathleen? >> elliott, i want to do my part after this announcement of gloom and doom to help the economy. >> this is not a happy story. >> i'm going to a drinking establishment right after work.
. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. i have an issue burning a hole in my stomach. i have to talk about this economic crisis is worse than anything is telling you. they came out with new unemployment number. you moe what it is? it's 12.9%. 12.9, about 20 million people who are out of jobs. here's what's going on. the bureau of labor statistics, the government agency that puts these numbers together, it's not so much that they're lying to us. they just don't include 5.9 million people that they say...
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kathleen parker and eliot spitzer of our new prime time show, "parker spitzer," talked with economistre a big fan of deficit spending. you say to get something we have to spend more. but for the average american at home who may already be in debt, the idea of spending when you don't have money doesn't make a whole lot of accepts. can you explain why that's a good economic model? >> yeah, it's not at all times, right? when the economy has recovered, once we're back at a point where we have a self-sustaining expansion, when businesses are spending because they're using their capacity, then you actually want to try and pay down the debt. certainly stop borrowing so much. but right now, nobody wants to spend. businesses don't want to spend, consumers don't want to spend, and the economy is deeply depressed. and the only player out there who can get this economy moving is the government. so now is the time for the government to go ahead and borrow, spend, get this economy moving, and then be responsible and pull back, but only after we have got this thing going. >> for more opinions, ideas
kathleen parker and eliot spitzer of our new prime time show, "parker spitzer," talked with economistre a big fan of deficit spending. you say to get something we have to spend more. but for the average american at home who may already be in debt, the idea of spending when you don't have money doesn't make a whole lot of accepts. can you explain why that's a good economic model? >> yeah, it's not at all times, right? when the economy has recovered, once we're back at a point...
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hey guys, tonight was the premiere of eliot spitzer's new show on cnn or as rick sanchez describes it"more evidence." [ laughter ] a little business news, hewlett-packard's new ceo leo apotheker just signed a three-year deal worth more than $50 million. yeah, seems like a great deal. but, now, wait till he finds out how much the ink cartridges cost. [ laughter ] that's where they get you. that's how they get you. i just saw this. a new study found that almost one out of ten americans is depressed, which, of course, just means nine out of ten americans are annoying. [ laughter ] this is getting ugly. eddie long, that pastor in georgia, you know? he said that he won't be pulled into a street fight over allegations that he lured four young men into sexual relationships. however, he said that he would be willing to settle for an old fashioned tickle fight. [ light laughter ] [ scattered cheers ] and finally, this weekend, police in florida found a bag of marijuana and a bag of cocaine hidden inside a guy's butt. [ laughter ] the cops called it a serious crime, while the drug sniffing dog
hey guys, tonight was the premiere of eliot spitzer's new show on cnn or as rick sanchez describes it"more evidence." [ laughter ] a little business news, hewlett-packard's new ceo leo apotheker just signed a three-year deal worth more than $50 million. yeah, seems like a great deal. but, now, wait till he finds out how much the ink cartridges cost. [ laughter ] that's where they get you. that's how they get you. i just saw this. a new study found that almost one out of ten americans...
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here's a little of what kathleen and eliot have been talking about this week. think left and the media making a huge mistake and christine o'donnell is the greatest decoy in american politics. while firing artillery at her, sharron angle is beating reid in two polls. nikki haley will be the governor of south carolina. susanna martinez is up now in new mexico by eight. these mama grizzlies, these women candidates who are attractive and tough and smart and able are going to win from coast to coast and christine o'donnell may surprise some people and win, too. >> larry: we'll be back with samantha geimer and her attorney. we'll talk about hollywood's support of polanski next. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. and for the majority of patients with prescription coverage for nexium, it can cost $30 or less per month. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. ask your doctor if nexium can help reli
here's a little of what kathleen and eliot have been talking about this week. think left and the media making a huge mistake and christine o'donnell is the greatest decoy in american politics. while firing artillery at her, sharron angle is beating reid in two polls. nikki haley will be the governor of south carolina. susanna martinez is up now in new mexico by eight. these mama grizzlies, these women candidates who are attractive and tough and smart and able are going to win from coast to...
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here's what kathleen and eliot have been talking about recently.> reagan when he ran for president in '76 said we need new leadership, unfettered by old ties and old relationships. the tea party people are unfettered by old ties. they're changing america. >> let's talk -- >> wait, wait, wait, richard. that was fascinating, but it didn't answer the question. didn't answer the question. >> you noticed. threw a curve at my curves. so i threw it right back... with yoplait light -- around 100 calories. now i love my curves in all the right places. ♪ now i love my curves in all the right places. boss: and now i'll turn it over gecko: ah, t, ecko. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save on motorcycle, rv, and camper in
here's what kathleen and eliot have been talking about recently.> reagan when he ran for president in '76 said we need new leadership, unfettered by old ties and old relationships. the tea party people are unfettered by old ties. they're changing america. >> let's talk -- >> wait, wait, wait, richard. that was fascinating, but it didn't answer the question. didn't answer the question. >> you noticed. threw a curve at my curves. so i threw it right back... with yoplait light...
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here's what kathleen and eliot have been talking about recently.r president in '76 said we need new leadership, unfettered by old ties and old relationships. the tea party people are unfettered by old ties. they're changing america. >> let's talk -- >> wait, wait, wait, richard. that was fascinating, but it didn't answer the question. >> you noticed. [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. now the yoplait you love in a new four pack. try it today. [ man ] i thought our family business would always be boots. until one day, my daughter showed me a designer handbag. and like that, we had a new side to our business. [ male announcer ] when businesses see an opportunity, the hartford is there. protecting their employees and property and helping them prepare for the future. nice boots. nice bag. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses at achievewhatsahead.com. personal pricing now on bra
here's what kathleen and eliot have been talking about recently.r president in '76 said we need new leadership, unfettered by old ties and old relationships. the tea party people are unfettered by old ties. they're changing america. >> let's talk -- >> wait, wait, wait, richard. that was fascinating, but it didn't answer the question. >> you noticed. [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happiness comes in...
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. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. i finally figured out just who you are, rational conservative from the south. >> and you're a new york liberal with a funny accent. >> your talking accents just proves everything in life is where you stand and where your perspectives are. we're not only going to have tough conversations but try to come up with some answers. >> we'll bring on some -- we'll both get in a fight with that guy that wrote that controversial book, "the roots of obama's rage." >> that was quite a book, i got to tell you. and we're going to figure out why you misspell clinton, right? >> all right, so i miss bill clinton. >> we get to the office with something big on our minds that we want to talk to the public about. right now in politics, it's game time. time to cut to the chase. a couple of simple facts are driving our politics right now. one unemployment is stuck at 9.6%, heading the right way. two ecoinequality worst than it's been in decades. a lot of them were in the middle class until recently. and the
. >> and i'm eliot spitzer. i finally figured out just who you are, rational conservative from the south. >> and you're a new york liberal with a funny accent. >> your talking accents just proves everything in life is where you stand and where your perspectives are. we're not only going to have tough conversations but try to come up with some answers. >> we'll bring on some -- we'll both get in a fight with that guy that wrote that controversial book, "the roots of...