anthony weiner's bid for new york city mayor imploded, but elliott spitzer had a different campaign for comptroller. we sat down for a revealing conversation. mika, at the end of that conversation, especially, you and elliott had a really, i thought, touching moment. >> here's a look at that interview. >> first of all, why did you decide to get back into politics given everything? >> it's tough. >> have you seen the front pages of the papers this morning? >> sure. i'm mystified by the focus and attention to that. but put that aside because i want to answer your important question, which is why i want to get back and what i want to do with the office, which is why i'm back in. i believe in service. i believe in what i did as a prosecutor, as an ada. i believe in what i did as attorney general, as governor. the reforms we put in place, a lot of people didn't like it, but i think the record historically will show we were right, whether it was capital markets, the environment, low-wage labor. even driver's licenses for undocumented immigrants. now the law of the land. things we did and prop