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i kind of lost the other names here, guys, greg knapp is here a minute. glad griggs here because he's a grenade thrower and david collie. >> in a good way. let's start with the peephole story. monica, am i being too harsh. >> are you being too harsh. >> i agree the story is overplayed. i think the way the internet has censored itself is underplayed. i love the fact clicking on these links lead you to a virus. like a virt sual std. >> this really could happen to anyone. maybe not anyone but on weight and nobody wants to take photos of me. a lot of ex-s are doing it to each other, boyfriend, girlfriend, i thought that sex tape was safe, now on the internet ruining lives and careers. people have to be careful, she didn't know this was going on, it's awful. >> david, you got anything on this? what's your read. >> any untold story, it should, at least nor a little while, spotlight the complete and utter lack of security at hotels. now, instead of just taking anti-bacterial wipes to a hotel, i'm also going to take a roll of duct tape over the peephole. >> you'l
i kind of lost the other names here, guys, greg knapp is here a minute. glad griggs here because he's a grenade thrower and david collie. >> in a good way. let's start with the peephole story. monica, am i being too harsh. >> are you being too harsh. >> i agree the story is overplayed. i think the way the internet has censored itself is underplayed. i love the fact clicking on these links lead you to a virus. like a virt sual std. >> this really could happen to anyone....
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bernard whitman, ceo of whitman insight strategies, and greg knapp for "washington examiner," and jackand leslie marshal, host of her own radio show. leslie, he was an awfully silver-haired, silver-tongued doc, and frankly, i agree with him. can obama do anything to save this troubled plan? >> well, i wouldn't say everything he says talks about a troubled plan. or about the president being able to save the plan or not. one of the things they're talking about is taxing an elective surgery, a cosmetic surgery procedure is something that is not necessary to save one's life. i say this not only as the wife of a physician, a surgeon, but also somebody who co owns a medical center. regarding reformation of this health care, this plan is needed. what plan? there is a senate plan, house plan, division between republicans and democrats on the different plans. i don't hear a plan, dennis. and quite frankly, i don't like -- >> it's between democrats -- jack burkeman, talk about the blue dogs taking health care hostage. >> for the first time in a long time, good republican news. for the first time
bernard whitman, ceo of whitman insight strategies, and greg knapp for "washington examiner," and jackand leslie marshal, host of her own radio show. leslie, he was an awfully silver-haired, silver-tongued doc, and frankly, i agree with him. can obama do anything to save this troubled plan? >> well, i wouldn't say everything he says talks about a troubled plan. or about the president being able to save the plan or not. one of the things they're talking about is taxing an...
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greg knapp, let's start with you. what do you think? i think the cost is far out of control and obama has us convinced he will be able to cut costs. >> the first bills were so bad anything looks better. not a trillion or 2 trillion, $900 billion. party time! it will cost more than mentioned as it always does. taxes up, services down. you look at obama's own words he wants to slow the growth of services not just cost, services. i don't want that in my health care. >> tanya. >> the services he wants to slow are some administrative inefficiencies. these are -- >> that's not it. >> that's a big part of it. >> we will see savings when we get the costs under control. >> and theness to le ness to lt pediatrician wants to get paid for. >> this is what this is about. a lot of folks trying to use this as mechanism to beat up the government. it has nothing to do with that. >> his words. >> ben ferguson, go ahead. >> let's talk about the god of health care debate here, not obama, not the house democrats, senate or anybody, it's the congressional bu
greg knapp, let's start with you. what do you think? i think the cost is far out of control and obama has us convinced he will be able to cut costs. >> the first bills were so bad anything looks better. not a trillion or 2 trillion, $900 billion. party time! it will cost more than mentioned as it always does. taxes up, services down. you look at obama's own words he wants to slow the growth of services not just cost, services. i don't want that in my health care. >> tanya. >>...
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what would have happened -- >> so irresponsible, greg knapp, we saw what happened when lehman collapse, i don't think i wanted to see any other big banks collapse. >> i don't want to see any fail. congress should be blamed and paulson should be blamed because he already changed his idea what to do with the t.a.r.p. money before the ink was dry on the bill.. he admits that. bought the toxic assets, threatens ken lewis to be fired if he doesn't do the merrill lynch deal. i don't believe he didn't tell him to say anything about lynch's bottom line. this guy says he never ever used e-mail. anybody buy that? this entire panel, it feels like is it right for the congresswoman to say, is it right you worked for richard nixon in '72? >> she's wrong to talk about nixon. let me ask you this, i still haven't heard -- >> wait, wait -- >> i want somebody to tell me, why would it have been bad for merrill, b of a or citi, wouldn't new institutions have been formed the next day. >> hindsight is 2020. >> which is why congress ought to be looking forward on what to do next instead of looking backward, t
what would have happened -- >> so irresponsible, greg knapp, we saw what happened when lehman collapse, i don't think i wanted to see any other big banks collapse. >> i don't want to see any fail. congress should be blamed and paulson should be blamed because he already changed his idea what to do with the t.a.r.p. money before the ink was dry on the bill.. he admits that. bought the toxic assets, threatens ken lewis to be fired if he doesn't do the merrill lynch deal. i don't...
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the host of a radio show on the left, tanya acker, "huffington post" blogger and lawyer and greg knapp, host on the right and so is steve moltsberg. thanks for being with us. i say it's unending, this obama intrusion on business. >> it is out of control. you nailed it perfectly, it will only get worse, not get better. this man has been in office less than 2100 days, could you have imagined in your worst nightmares what he has done to the economy, wealth, markets, business, wealth, auto industry. it was unfathomable a few months ago. it will get worse. he said in los angeles at a fund-raiser, you ain't seen nothing yet. >> tan yachlt. >> i love this ahistorical approach much of the right wing takes to much of the administration policies, as we move forward, when richard nixon created the epa, i'm sure people on his side of the aisle even further right, why is government getting involved in protecting the environment when the united states passed a civil rights act, i'm sure folks were like, why do we need a civil rights division. >> the civil rights act was so people could be free, the
the host of a radio show on the left, tanya acker, "huffington post" blogger and lawyer and greg knapp, host on the right and so is steve moltsberg. thanks for being with us. i say it's unending, this obama intrusion on business. >> it is out of control. you nailed it perfectly, it will only get worse, not get better. this man has been in office less than 2100 days, could you have imagined in your worst nightmares what he has done to the economy, wealth, markets, business,...
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. >> greg knapp, is it fair, and do you think wall street will rally today because maybe think think this is dead? >> absolutely not fair. will not help the economy. i think wall street is rallying because they know this bill in its its current form is not going to go through. the house plan is for people making $280,000 or $350,000 as a couple. only nancy pelosi said a millionaire tax. they're already paying almost double their fair share of taxes. >> julie, response to that? nancy pelosi has said it, but it doesn't necessarily mean their going to change the bill. >> of course they're going to change the bill. i don't know if greg ever worked on the hill. i have and if the senate passes a bill. they try to reconcile those two and the president has to sign. we are very far away from what the final piece of legislation looks like. obama has come out and said what he supports, which is not what the house supports. he supports a surtax only on people making over a million dollars. it's a far cry from what nancy pelosi is suggests and for greg to say otherwise is capricious. >> there is
. >> greg knapp, is it fair, and do you think wall street will rally today because maybe think think this is dead? >> absolutely not fair. will not help the economy. i think wall street is rallying because they know this bill in its its current form is not going to go through. the house plan is for people making $280,000 or $350,000 as a couple. only nancy pelosi said a millionaire tax. they're already paying almost double their fair share of taxes. >> julie, response to that?...