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we will see you of course, as always on the youngturks.com and up next, viewpoint with eliot spitzer. >> eliot: good evening, i'm eliot spitzer. this is "viewpoint." the 113th congress convened today for the first time under the capital dome in washington. let's hope it does a better job at governing than the 112th. with the so-called vote on the fiscal cliff behind him and the fight under raising the debt ceiling underway, republican congressman john boehner was re-elected to a second term as speaker. house clerk karen haas gave the tally. >> total number of votes cast is 426 of which the honorable john a. boehner of the state of ohio has received 220. the honorable nancy pelosi of the state of california has received 192. >> eliot: while pelosi got solid support with five democrats voting against her a dozen conservative republicans either abstained or lined up against boehner casting votes instead or candidates including majority leader eric cantor of virginia and tea party firebrand allen west. perhaps nobody told them west lost his election. when pelosi handed boehner a symbolic
we will see you of course, as always on the youngturks.com and up next, viewpoint with eliot spitzer. >> eliot: good evening, i'm eliot spitzer. this is "viewpoint." the 113th congress convened today for the first time under the capital dome in washington. let's hope it does a better job at governing than the 112th. with the so-called vote on the fiscal cliff behind him and the fight under raising the debt ceiling underway, republican congressman john boehner was re-elected to a...
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he of course is eliot spitzer. governor, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure.n the set with you. thank you. >> mary jo white spent the last two years defending jpmorgan chase in cases that dated back to the bank's behavior during the financial crisis. >> right. >> now she is slated to run the agency whose job it would be to investigate jpmorgan chase if the bank were breaking the law. that really sounds like a problem to me. >> it sounds like a problem. and to answer your question, are the ceos thrilled or terrified? the answer is both. because we don't know until we watch what she does whether she has internalized the defenses she made on their and a half. what i mean by that, she is tough. the president is right. she brought down john gotti, she brought down terrorists. she knows how to use the law in a creative, aggressive way. the question is over the years representing the ken lewises of the world, the ceo of bank of america, has she begun to believe her own rhetoric? that's what happened to harvey pitt. harvey pitt, former chairman of the s.e.c., a disast
he of course is eliot spitzer. governor, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure.n the set with you. thank you. >> mary jo white spent the last two years defending jpmorgan chase in cases that dated back to the bank's behavior during the financial crisis. >> right. >> now she is slated to run the agency whose job it would be to investigate jpmorgan chase if the bank were breaking the law. that really sounds like a problem to me. >> it sounds like a problem. and to...
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it's not good policy. >> bill: eliot spitzer host of "viewpoint" at 8:00 pm east coast time 5:00 pacificse walked away last night from its promise to deal with relief particularly for new york and new jersey and the states hardest hit by sandy. talk abouter responsible. >> as you said you had to really be up in the wee hours of the morning to really pick up on this. but i think this is partly kind of a peevish response on the part of the republican house that said okay. we have to do the cliff deal but we'll stick it to you someplace else. >> bill: yeah. >> so what this means everything goes back to square zero, they'll have to start over on this, which at a minimum delays all of this stuff. and i think the number there may be a casualty of -- the republicans will say okay we voted against our political judgment, but we're not going to give away 60 million, $60 billion to blue states new york and new jersey and say to our taxpayers, your taxes are going to go up so they can get the benefit. >> bill: yes. i'm looking forward to hearing chris christie talk about this a little bit later tod
it's not good policy. >> bill: eliot spitzer host of "viewpoint" at 8:00 pm east coast time 5:00 pacificse walked away last night from its promise to deal with relief particularly for new york and new jersey and the states hardest hit by sandy. talk abouter responsible. >> as you said you had to really be up in the wee hours of the morning to really pick up on this. but i think this is partly kind of a peevish response on the part of the republican house that said okay. we...
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talking to former governor eliot spitzer about the aig crisis. stay with us.hat cup of coffee. get that newspaper. >> this is "the bill press show." hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm our viewers with the ability to argue with their conservative uncle joe over the dinner table. >> chatting with you live at current.com/billpress current.com/billpress, this is "the bill press show," live on your radio and current tv. we are back on the bill press show. as bill would say, there is always a seat for you here at the table. so you can always join our -- you go on current tv and join the currents t.v. chat where peter is monitoring and chatting with the chatters. or go to facebook.com/bill press show. or give us a call 1-866-55-press. listen to the podcast any time. hoy do you ge
talking to former governor eliot spitzer about the aig crisis. stay with us.hat cup of coffee. get that newspaper. >> this is "the bill press show." hand of government" ... i want to have that conversation. let's talk about it. really? you're going to lay people off because now the government is going to help you fund your healthcare. really? i want to have those conversations, not to be confrontational, but to understand what the other side is saying, and i'd like to arm...
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>>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." stions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: after the glorious talk of the grand bargain and the fearsome conversation about the fiscal cliff, washington lawmakers could not live up to the hype and manage to settle what they do best, a tepid agreement that manages only to kick the can down the road. and not that far. in only two months we'll be right back to the precipice of a fiscal cha ma'amty with the sequestration cuts and they'll also have to vote to raise the debt ceiling. for those who think that will happen easily or peacefully must have been asleep the last few months. adam smith who voted against the fiscal cliff agreement yesterday. congressman, thanks for joining us. first explain why you voted against it. explain why you voted no. >> your opening statement explained one big reason, it doesn't do anything. we're two months, sequestration looms over all discretionary spending. i'm on the armed services committee, so i pay part
>>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." stions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: after the glorious talk of the grand bargain and the fearsome conversation about the fiscal cliff, washington lawmakers could not live up to the hype and manage to settle what they do best, a tepid agreement that manages only to kick the can down the road. and not that far. in only two months we'll be right...
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. >>> former new york governor eliot spitzer won't stay with current tv. spitzer said that their mission will be different. >>> as hillary clinton gets ready to step down from the cabinet the guessing may begin about who may play her in a movie. >>> a petition on the white house website suggest a weekly reality tv show starring the vice president. it suggested that the show could feature some of the veep's funniest moments. >>> a conservative coup collapsed before john boehner was confirmed. >>> and speaker boehner said that harry reid calling him a quote dictator that led him to say go blank yourself. >>> the first family will be getting ready for the inauguration on january 21st. a distance of president obama will be there to present him of the president's irish heritage. ♪ ♪ he said yes we can ♪ but president barack is still the man ♪ >>> all right, that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." i have nothing to say about that. it's a lovely song. now for the weather, bill karins. >>> good morning, everyone. hope you had a wonderful weekend. the tem
. >>> former new york governor eliot spitzer won't stay with current tv. spitzer said that their mission will be different. >>> as hillary clinton gets ready to step down from the cabinet the guessing may begin about who may play her in a movie. >>> a petition on the white house website suggest a weekly reality tv show starring the vice president. it suggested that the show could feature some of the veep's funniest moments. >>> a conservative coup collapsed...
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i think i would encourage you to invite eliot spitzer on the show. he investigated some allegations. the press can say whatever it wants to say. ten years ago i was short a company called mbia. i went out publically criticizing their aaa rating. i wrote a 66-page white paper saying is mbia aaa. you can find it on the internet. i said they had a aaa rating and didn't deserve it. it was taken a risk with subprime cbos and could catalyze the credit crisis. mbia came after me as herbalife has come after us aggressively. accused me of market manipulation. contacted the treasurer of the state of new york who called spitzer and said, hey, there is an evil hedge fund guy saying we don't deserve our rating. by the way, we are the biggest guarantor of city bonds. eliot finish investigated wheth were correct. i testified five or six days on the record explaining bond insurance, accounting and why 151 leverage company didn't deserve the aaa rating. ultimately they concluded we had done nothing wrong. you can call eliot for the facts. i got to know him after that
i think i would encourage you to invite eliot spitzer on the show. he investigated some allegations. the press can say whatever it wants to say. ten years ago i was short a company called mbia. i went out publically criticizing their aaa rating. i wrote a 66-page white paper saying is mbia aaa. you can find it on the internet. i said they had a aaa rating and didn't deserve it. it was taken a risk with subprime cbos and could catalyze the credit crisis. mbia came after me as herbalife has come...
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eliot spitzer, we will get the rundown for him. did you see what the dow did yesterday? wow. >> this is "the bill press show." . [ music ] the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. desmond tutu said a quote that is one of my favorite quotes. "we are tied together in a web of humanity. i am a person only through you. i can only be a person only through you." that really resonates me and drives my work. the world is becoming an incredibly connected place. mobile phones are really driving that connection. at kiva, we run an internet marketplace. people can lend to other people for the purp
eliot spitzer, we will get the rundown for him. did you see what the dow did yesterday? wow. >> this is "the bill press show." . [ music ] the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news...
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goes back to a suit that greenberg filed about a year ago because he was forced to step down by eliot spitzer over some allegation accounting allegations but he filed he still owns a lot of stock and he filed a lawsuit about a year ago and my first reaction was i just couldn't stop laughing because here is you know one of the toughest guys described as the meanest boss of in america by forbes magazine i think any filed a lawsuit that said that the government and the federal reserve use this as an opportunity to bail out their friends on wall street like goldman sachs so my first reaction was to laugh and say oh hanks join the ninety nine percent now but what he's done is actually very shrewd because he's place the board of a i j in a very difficult position where if they don't consider joining and has launched suit they can be sued for not looking out for the fiscal wellbeing of the shareholders so he's really playing a master game of chess here and he's put them in a tough spot and no doubt wants to see them squirm as part of his strategy and he's been very successful at it that's fascinatin
goes back to a suit that greenberg filed about a year ago because he was forced to step down by eliot spitzer over some allegation accounting allegations but he filed he still owns a lot of stock and he filed a lawsuit about a year ago and my first reaction was i just couldn't stop laughing because here is you know one of the toughest guys described as the meanest boss of in america by forbes magazine i think any filed a lawsuit that said that the government and the federal reserve use this as...
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eliot spitzer. iddle class. -- into a daily master class on political mall feesance -- whether was going after barclays for bid rigging or something else eliot brought a warmth grace and intelligence after every segment of this show. he was not a c
eliot spitzer. iddle class. -- into a daily master class on political mall feesance -- whether was going after barclays for bid rigging or something else eliot brought a warmth grace and intelligence after every segment of this show. he was not a c
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not eliot spitzer money, but a fair amount of money. he turns lincoln five bucks, which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says name, i have to tell you, i can't afford it. i have had $3. she does speed, so there's a possibility comparing it to money. what we know this because lincoln either that in various for his honor at the best of them, for which he said he can pay me later i may be different from the house, lincoln ran out the door. so they say when you visit a there should be a happy ending. this is not from personal experience by the way. so what i thought i would do for the main body of miramax and tell you a couple of my favorite stories, not just mistresses in history, but presidential kerry are. don't worry, there's juicy stories involved. one of us are 22nd and 24th president, grover cleveland. when grover cleveland was a young man, there is a deep because he fathered a child out of wedlock with a woman for you helping from pennsylvania and she might've been a two. at the least she was very casual about her relatio
not eliot spitzer money, but a fair amount of money. he turns lincoln five bucks, which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says name, i have to tell you, i can't afford it. i have had $3. she does speed, so there's a possibility comparing it to money. what we know this because lincoln either that in various for his honor at the best of them, for which he said he can pay me later i may be different from the house, lincoln ran out the door. so they say when you visit a there should be a...
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. >> cenk: now, eliot spitzer is next with "viewpoint." iot. >> eliot: happy new year, cenk. >> cenk: happy. new year, and it hall be a good year. what are your thoughts on the fiscal cliff because governor granholm liked it, i hated it. >> eliot: i'm with you, i was watching my good buddy governor granholm go through that presentation, and i said you're missing the important point the negotiation that we're going through on the debt ceiling are deadly and the revenue over ten years, it was not worth it, negotiated badly. we have two congressmen adam smith and brad miller who voted against it. they got it right. a tough negotiation, no doubt but i think the president went the wrong way on this one. >> sounds good. >> cenk: can i ask a question? >> cenk: apparently we're out of time tomorrow. >> eliot: i'll hold it for tomorrow. >> cenk: thanks, eliot. we'll be back with the elbow of [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: earlier i told you how i did not like the fiscal cliff deal that president obama signed with the republicans, but he assured us aft
. >> cenk: now, eliot spitzer is next with "viewpoint." iot. >> eliot: happy new year, cenk. >> cenk: happy. new year, and it hall be a good year. what are your thoughts on the fiscal cliff because governor granholm liked it, i hated it. >> eliot: i'm with you, i was watching my good buddy governor granholm go through that presentation, and i said you're missing the important point the negotiation that we're going through on the debt ceiling are deadly and the...
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yes, indeed, we've got coming up eliot spitzer, going to be joining us as he does every wednesday morning just a little bit later. we are going to talk to geoff moore from buzz feed about lance armstrong's pseudo confession yesterday. and congresswoman january schikowski one of our favorite liberals in the congress here in studio with us. president obama and vice president poised to annoyance recommendations to the nation at 11:55 this center. a preview of what's coming up. but first: this is the full court press. >> on this wednesday, other headlines making news president obama is getting new license plates for all of his cars. the white house announcing yesterday he is having the dc taxation without representation license plates put on the official presidential limousine to stand in solidarity with dc residents who pay taxes but don't get representation in congress. he did not have the plates on his cars in his first term. george bush, the president did not have them during any of his eight years, but president bill clinton did. >> as a dc resident, i have a few things to say to preside
yes, indeed, we've got coming up eliot spitzer, going to be joining us as he does every wednesday morning just a little bit later. we are going to talk to geoff moore from buzz feed about lance armstrong's pseudo confession yesterday. and congresswoman january schikowski one of our favorite liberals in the congress here in studio with us. president obama and vice president poised to annoyance recommendations to the nation at 11:55 this center. a preview of what's coming up. but first: this is...
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have a great weekend. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> eliot: good evening i'm eliot spitzer and this is "viewpoint." republican led house of representatives finally took action today to bring some relief to millions of people still suffering in the aftermath of super attorney sandy. the house voted 354-67 to provide $9.7 billion to cover insurance claims filed. all the no votes came from the republican side of the aisle before the vote took place republicans and democrats from new jersey and new york, the state's most affected by the storm rose to your honor it's patsage and condemned speaker john boehner for dragging his feet on the bill. >> this legislation is vital. this is not a handout. this is not something that we're looking forward to as a favor. we're asking to be treated as victims in other storms and natural disasters have been treated. >> the insurance runs out in one week. what are we going to do, wait for one week and then act? who the heck are you kidding? >> eliot: for more i'm joined by congressman greg meeks and one of the leaders fighting to get these dollars back to those who suf
have a great weekend. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> eliot: good evening i'm eliot spitzer and this is "viewpoint." republican led house of representatives finally took action today to bring some relief to millions of people still suffering in the aftermath of super attorney sandy. the house voted 354-67 to provide $9.7 billion to cover insurance claims filed. all the no votes came from the republican side of the aisle before the vote took place republicans and democrats from new jersey...
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another guy who says we cannot ever prosecute the banks but also eliot spitzer and leon brow ski. does she go on? >> anymore you've got a financial crisis of the unprecedented dimension and scope of what we've been going through, you're going to have crimes being committed, you should be aggressive where there is crime. what you should not do is fail to extinguish between what is actually criminal and what is just mistaken behavior, what is even reckless risk-taking and not bow to the frenzy. >> cenk: just mistaken behavior. you wouldn't want to bow to the frenzy and prosecute any of the bankers. she's of course, not picked despite her saying that she won't prosecute bankers she's pick because she says she won't prosecute bankers. i'm bringing in michael shure and david is suroda. david, you wrote about this earlier today. what's your take on the obama administration's signal here to the bankers? >> in a sense it's an amazing political pick in that the obama administration is banking on the idea that the elite media and politicians will see the word prosecutor in mary jo white's r
another guy who says we cannot ever prosecute the banks but also eliot spitzer and leon brow ski. does she go on? >> anymore you've got a financial crisis of the unprecedented dimension and scope of what we've been going through, you're going to have crimes being committed, you should be aggressive where there is crime. what you should not do is fail to extinguish between what is actually criminal and what is just mistaken behavior, what is even reckless risk-taking and not bow to the...
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not eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. the prostitute apparently charges lincoln $5 which was an enormous amount of money at the time. lincoln center, ma'am, i have to tell you, on the state, i can't afford it. i only have three. what we know is either because lincoln got embarrassed or his honor get the best of him, but when she said, you can either pay me later or maybe this one is on the house he ran out the door. they say when you visit a prostitute there should always be happy ending. what i thought i would do for my remarks today is tell you a couple of my favorite stories, not just about mistresses and history, but more and partly in the president's character. don't worry, there are some juicy stories involved. one of them involves our 22nd and 204th president, grover cleveland. now, when grover cleveland was a young man there was a controversy because cleveland father the child out of wedlock. shimano been a prostitute. at the least she was very casual . cleveland was a bouncer. following a child out of wedlock was
not eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. the prostitute apparently charges lincoln $5 which was an enormous amount of money at the time. lincoln center, ma'am, i have to tell you, on the state, i can't afford it. i only have three. what we know is either because lincoln got embarrassed or his honor get the best of him, but when she said, you can either pay me later or maybe this one is on the house he ran out the door. they say when you visit a prostitute there should always...
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so you think about david petraeus or eliot spitzer or any of the people that you just mentioned, they did not consider the consequences ever their acts. maybe if they had, they would not have done what they did. but they let those urges, their emotions, just sabotage them. >> but this isn't just about people who are celebrities or people who are in high places. >> not at all. >> just people make foolish decisions based on their impulses and urges. >> absolutely. we are a quick-fix society. as i talk about in your killer emotions, a lots of times when he we are angry, enraged or sad, when we feel hopeless, we can't to get a quick fix. we want to do something to make us feel better but oftentimes the quick fix decisions are counter to what we really want in our lives and that is really, really destructive. >> so what's the key? how do i control the feelings, the urges, the emotions that can really trip you up and get you in a mess? >> well, in my book there are seven steps. but let me give you a few tips. first, you never want to make a life choice when you are angry, when you are stres
so you think about david petraeus or eliot spitzer or any of the people that you just mentioned, they did not consider the consequences ever their acts. maybe if they had, they would not have done what they did. but they let those urges, their emotions, just sabotage them. >> but this isn't just about people who are celebrities or people who are in high places. >> not at all. >> just people make foolish decisions based on their impulses and urges. >> absolutely. we are a...
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together is lincoln visited a prostitute and had maybe $3 within, which was a lot of money cannot eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. the prostitute apparently charges lincoln five bucks, which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says to workman, have to tell you to my cannot afford it. i only have three. she knows steve, so there's a possibility that he can bear when he gets the money. he doesn't have it. what we know is because linking get embarrassed or his honor at the best offense, but when she said to lincoln, you can pay me later or maybe as was announced, he ran out the door. so they say when you visit a prostitute there should always be a happy ending, this is not for personal experience, by the way, but in this case it was not a happy ending. even abraham lincoln. what i thought i would do for the main body of my remarks today is tell you just a couple of my favorite stories, not just about mistresses and history, but more importantly about present a character. don't worry, there are some juicy stories involved. one of them involves our 22nd and 24th presid
together is lincoln visited a prostitute and had maybe $3 within, which was a lot of money cannot eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. the prostitute apparently charges lincoln five bucks, which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says to workman, have to tell you to my cannot afford it. i only have three. she knows steve, so there's a possibility that he can bear when he gets the money. he doesn't have it. what we know is because linking get embarrassed or his honor...
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i guarantee [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> eliot: good evening i'm eliot spitzer, and this "viewpoint." so-called fiscal cliff was finally surmounted tuesday night as the polithouse g.o.p. joined democrats in a bill that will avert steep tax heights for most americans and postpone major cuts to government programs. but the bill also guarantees lots more political drama in the weeks to come as the house republicans threaten to use a debt ceiling vote to extract cuts in social programs from the congressional democrats and the white house. tuesday's vote in the white house saw just 85 republicans join 172 democrats in supporting the bill that had won overwhelming support in the senate the day before. the bill will hold out tax rates on individuals with incomes that top out at $400,000 a year. to $450,000 a year and extend unemployment benefits, and extend tax breaks for the low income americans for five years and keep alternative minimum tax from raising taxes on the middle class. president obama said the bill affirmed his campaign promise to change the tax code to help the middle class. h
i guarantee [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> eliot: good evening i'm eliot spitzer, and this "viewpoint." so-called fiscal cliff was finally surmounted tuesday night as the polithouse g.o.p. joined democrats in a bill that will avert steep tax heights for most americans and postpone major cuts to government programs. but the bill also guarantees lots more political drama in the weeks to come as the house republicans threaten to use a debt ceiling vote to extract cuts in social programs from...
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hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them.s a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public service announcement. ur s will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. i have the flu... i took theraflu, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] truth is theraflu doesn't treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a cough suppressant. great. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold
hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them.s a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public service...
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not eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. and the prostitute apparently charges lincoln five bucks. which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says to her, ma'am, i have to tell you, -- honest abe. he says i cap afford it. eye only have the. she knows speed to it's a possible he could pay her when he gets the money. he doesn't have the movement we know that either, a., because lincoln got embarrassed or, b., his honor got the best of him, but once she said to lincoln you can pay me later or maybe this one is on the house, lynn ran -- lincoln ran out the door. so it was not a happy ending, it was a good ending. so what i thought i'd do for the main body of my remarks today is tell you just a couple of my favorite stories, not just about mistresses in history but more important lip -- importantly about presidential character. there's some juicy stories. one involveds grover cleveland. now, when grover cleveland was a young man there was a controversy because cleveland fathered a child out of wedlock, but the woman named
not eliot spitzer money, but a pretty fair amount of money. and the prostitute apparently charges lincoln five bucks. which was an enormous amount of money. so lincoln says to her, ma'am, i have to tell you, -- honest abe. he says i cap afford it. eye only have the. she knows speed to it's a possible he could pay her when he gets the money. he doesn't have the movement we know that either, a., because lincoln got embarrassed or, b., his honor got the best of him, but once she said to lincoln...
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ken calvert still in congress and of course our former governor eliot spitzer who had to resign in disgracet necessarily career killers and bizarre to me. if i had to vote for somebody who's known sort of prost tooit, i would note for that person. >> a lot depends on how you hand tell crisis. >> oh, we caught you with a prostitute. no good way to answer this. >> don't do the anthony weiner thing, don't follow that model. going back to your question, steve, about are republicans going to continue to nominate the sort of crazy candidate that is can't win? and i think some of that may actually hinge on the immigration reform debate that we're about to have. i mean, you already see the battle lines being drawn. how much of the conservative party goes with this? how much does this become a litmus test? if you support quote/unquote amnesty, then the tea party and club for growth coming for you. that's one thing that could potentially happen. another senator who is somewhat under pressure is mitch mcconnell and there's an interesting thing going on, ashley judd may run in the general election. >>
ken calvert still in congress and of course our former governor eliot spitzer who had to resign in disgracet necessarily career killers and bizarre to me. if i had to vote for somebody who's known sort of prost tooit, i would note for that person. >> a lot depends on how you hand tell crisis. >> oh, we caught you with a prostitute. no good way to answer this. >> don't do the anthony weiner thing, don't follow that model. going back to your question, steve, about are...
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he was forced out of his job, largely because of eliot spitzer. he's just mad at everybody. but it's a serious lawsuit. this is the executive and the board of aig having to say, do we want part of this lawsuit? >> ali velshi, thanks so much. deborah feyerick is here with the "360" bulletin. >> the one and only suspect held in connection with the u.s. attack on the consulate in libya on september 11th has been freed by tunisian authorities. still, he remains a suspect. four americans were killed in the attack, including u.s. ambassador, chris stevens. a lawyer for three of the five men charged with the deadly gang rape and beating of a 23-year-old woman in india says he is telling his clients to plead not guilty. since her death, there have been angry protests over the country's treatment of women and its handling of sex abuse cases. >>> in jordan, a muddy mess for syrian refugees. heavy rains have pounded the camp that holds at least 45,000 displaced people. and u.n. officials say the cold weather is making life miserable. >>> here at home, 2012 was the hottest year on recor
he was forced out of his job, largely because of eliot spitzer. he's just mad at everybody. but it's a serious lawsuit. this is the executive and the board of aig having to say, do we want part of this lawsuit? >> ali velshi, thanks so much. deborah feyerick is here with the "360" bulletin. >> the one and only suspect held in connection with the u.s. attack on the consulate in libya on september 11th has been freed by tunisian authorities. still, he remains a suspect. four...
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there are a lot of folks who bounced back, bill clinton, of course, and one of the most famous, eliot spitzeranother time. >> rick saltsman and martin frost, thank you for being with me. >> >>> just in time for the weekend, one legendary eatery getting into the news business. why a washingtonian's appetite is insatiable. also just in time for the weekend. president obama has released his official inauguration playlist. katy perry is on it and so is "glee," you're listening to some of that playlist and we'll play it for you throughout the course of the afternoon. you're watching msnbc, the place for fireworks, the place for politics and music. we'll be right back. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil™ sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing™. [ birds chirping ] zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. ♪ the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with sc
there are a lot of folks who bounced back, bill clinton, of course, and one of the most famous, eliot spitzeranother time. >> rick saltsman and martin frost, thank you for being with me. >> >>> just in time for the weekend, one legendary eatery getting into the news business. why a washingtonian's appetite is insatiable. also just in time for the weekend. president obama has released his official inauguration playlist. katy perry is on it and so is "glee," you're...
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was the latest version dissolved in a bitter display of lawsuits and counterlawsuits but also eliot spitzerfer granholm. why was it such a flop? >> its production values were simply not competitive with the production values of cnn or msnbc or fox news or al jazeera. secondly, it didn't have a unique role. msnbc was already the liberal fun house mirror to fox news on the right. so, that there was no compelling reason for people to tune in to current tv. >> now, with the news of the sale this week for an estimated $500 million, some critics are saying that al gore is hypocritical and that he as a politician was a friend of israel and now happy to take arab money because al jazeera is financed in part by the government of kutar and he will make an estimated $70 million on the deal according to the news. what is your take on these allegations and hypocrisy? >> this is a great business story, not a moral story. this is a story on how kr capitalism has captured american capitalism. al gore was able to get current tv on the air and able to get it on with extremely favorable contracts because he w
was the latest version dissolved in a bitter display of lawsuits and counterlawsuits but also eliot spitzerfer granholm. why was it such a flop? >> its production values were simply not competitive with the production values of cnn or msnbc or fox news or al jazeera. secondly, it didn't have a unique role. msnbc was already the liberal fun house mirror to fox news on the right. so, that there was no compelling reason for people to tune in to current tv. >> now, with the news of the...
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hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them. it's a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public service announcement. about health care... soe i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish
hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them. it's a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public...
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he had this whole eliot spitzer thing. looking into the merits of the situation.an you bring him on your show. he add point by point rebuttal. and you're right, it was emotional. >> who do you think he had boater case today? >> obviously having done research, i believe ackman's research was very deep. that is what is required when it comes down to this entire story. herbalife. you can't just -- as jim would say, do it because the -- [ inaudible ] >> herb, we got a bad connection there. you got 20 put the tin can and string down. we will get you back when you have a real connection. scott, let's get back to you. were you surprise bid -- i i'm sorry i keep coming back to this. but it was like, a cage match with two different styles. mma where you have one guy who is sort after street baller, right. then the other guy trained in brazilian jiu-jitsu with a more delicate touch. >> no, i'm not surprised. these guys don't like each other. they made it clear. >> but they used to do business together. they had dinner together. somebody wanted to be someone's friend. >> yea
he had this whole eliot spitzer thing. looking into the merits of the situation.an you bring him on your show. he add point by point rebuttal. and you're right, it was emotional. >> who do you think he had boater case today? >> obviously having done research, i believe ackman's research was very deep. that is what is required when it comes down to this entire story. herbalife. you can't just -- as jim would say, do it because the -- [ inaudible ] >> herb, we got a bad...
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hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them. it's a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public service announcement. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one o
hosts like eliot spitzer, jennifer granholm, joy behar, not sure what's going to happen to them. it's a very strange way to see this channel sputter off after so many years. >> there's one thing i know. al gore is a richer man. >> he is. >>> still to come, will our next president, not this one, the next one, i'm not making a mistake here, be black. one of our guests says yes but does it add up. >>> plus the navy takes on bath salts with a disturbing new public...
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this was a goofy liberal channel, eliot spitzer and that stuff. will more people watch it?> i think it's possible but at the end of the day if there's content on there that's anti-american, the network is not going to be successful. and in cable operate -- and cable operators are going to drop it. they're in the business to make money and they'll put content on that people want to watch. even muslim americans won't want to sit and listen to jihadist rantds. >> jimmy williams, al gore has been accused of being a hypocritic because he's taking all the money from the big oil-producing country. is he being a hypocrite? >> no, he's a free market capitalist. >> i don't have a problem with it. i don't have a problem with him trying to move the transaction into the lower tax rate last year. i agree with that. >> so the point is that this is the free market and this is content. if americans don't like the content they won't watch it and they'll go away. >> it does say something about al gore, that he would spurn glenn beck and now -- >> free market. >> it is the free market, but it
this was a goofy liberal channel, eliot spitzer and that stuff. will more people watch it?> i think it's possible but at the end of the day if there's content on there that's anti-american, the network is not going to be successful. and in cable operate -- and cable operators are going to drop it. they're in the business to make money and they'll put content on that people want to watch. even muslim americans won't want to sit and listen to jihadist rantds. >> jimmy williams, al gore...
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even in this book, you talk about whether it's president bill clinton, eliot spitzer, very powerful menof se - self-control, right? >> yeah. you're depleted at the end of the day and then you think, you know, tweet a picture of myself in my underwear, why not, what could go wrong. >> what's interesting is that willpower is fueled by glucose, right? >> yes. >> how does that work? >> they found that when someone experts self-control it depletes their willpower but it then replenishes it and you've got more self-control again. we're not advocating grow out and drink a lot of sugar-filled drinks. they do that in the lab because it's a real fast way to do it. it comes from all the foods you eat. that's why dieters have had such a hard time because in order not to eat you need willpower but in order to have willpower you need to eat. >> we should point out, too, this is not just your ideas. you co-wrote this book with roy baummeister. so there's a lot of studies. one of the studies is the marshmallow study which i love and has something to do with kids. >> they showed kids marshmallows. you c
even in this book, you talk about whether it's president bill clinton, eliot spitzer, very powerful menof se - self-control, right? >> yeah. you're depleted at the end of the day and then you think, you know, tweet a picture of myself in my underwear, why not, what could go wrong. >> what's interesting is that willpower is fueled by glucose, right? >> yes. >> how does that work? >> they found that when someone experts self-control it depletes their willpower but it...
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>> yeah and eliot spitzer. stuart: are they going-- >> it's remarkable.ot it. your taxes, they're going up. thanks to the fiscal cliff deal, but oh, the wind industry gets to keep 12 billion dollars worth of subsidies, we'll talk an environmentalist about this. a very interesting story, the population crisis in japan keeps getting worse, new numbers showing an aging country, more old people than young people, far more. bad for the economy, got new numbers for you in japan coming up next. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. orrotect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that
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. >> the governator had a child with his house keeper and gary hart, anthony wiener, eliot spitzer andhe most infamous line of all. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> we know those words well. why do we cheat? you will hear from a doctor, a psychology, even a human lie detector. many of those cases involved sex. why men stray and what you can do to prevent it. reading the stats and the numbers, 60 percent per of men are unfaithful. why so many men? >> first of all, a lot of men and women, 39%, about 40% of women also are unfaithful. the reason that people cheat believe it or not is not sex. only 7% of cheaters in my study said that they were sexually dissatisfied at home and therefore looking for it outside. most saying it was about an emotional detachment. >> it's not sex? >> it is not. as a matter of fact men said 88% of the mistresses were not better looking or in better shape than their wives. the fact is that the concept of the-night stand represents only about 6 to 8% of the male cheaters. most of it is about this emotional connectedness and it's a mistake and
. >> the governator had a child with his house keeper and gary hart, anthony wiener, eliot spitzer andhe most infamous line of all. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> we know those words well. why do we cheat? you will hear from a doctor, a psychology, even a human lie detector. many of those cases involved sex. why men stray and what you can do to prevent it. reading the stats and the numbers, 60 percent per of men are unfaithful. why so many men? >>...