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y pasando a otra nota, te cuento que joan sebastian padece de cancer nuevamente. tenido que someter a un tratamiento con quimoterapia. el rey del jaripeo dijo " llego a mi vida un monstruo con el que peleo, ese mal llamado caner." a joan le fue fue detectado el cancer de huesos en 1999 y en el 2007 tuvo una recaida. y por otro lado te cuento que kalimba tiene nuevo nombre.. ahora su nombre artistico es "the singer" . asi es como quiere que lo llamen ahora. tambien esta estrenando una banda que se llama :the fishes, o los peces... el cantante dice que el sonaba con tener su propia banda, que lo ha logrado con mucho trabajo y asegura que esta viviendo una epoca de mucha felicidad.. y bueno, ahora ya sabes lo mas sobresaliente del mundo del entretenimien to!!! esto es todo por mi parte, me despido, soy adriana lopez, y nos vemos en la proxima. cesar ---recuerde que continuamos trabajando para informarle en vivo a las once despues de la telenovela "pablo escobar, el patron del mal"... blanca ---le tendremos informacion sobre una organizacion que esta solicitando diner
y pasando a otra nota, te cuento que joan sebastian padece de cancer nuevamente. tenido que someter a un tratamiento con quimoterapia. el rey del jaripeo dijo " llego a mi vida un monstruo con el que peleo, ese mal llamado caner." a joan le fue fue detectado el cancer de huesos en 1999 y en el 2007 tuvo una recaida. y por otro lado te cuento que kalimba tiene nuevo nombre.. ahora su nombre artistico es "the singer" . asi es como quiere que lo llamen ahora. tambien esta...
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please welcome joan rivers.rs and applause) joan, twhau some of for coming on. >> lovely to be here. >> did you bring sheet music doing uptempo or balance add. >> i thought i might be asking political questions and i hate everybody so i just wanted to make sure. >> stephen: okay, good, good. what an honor to you have on, what a ledge end you are. >> yeah, right. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: decades in the business. television, stage. you opened for granted -- >> in many ways. >> stephen: you've done everything. >> stephen: now you've got a book now, how many books have you done so far. >> this is my 7th. >> stephen: lucky 7. >> and on the best-seller list so go figure. >> stephen: fantastic. all right. (applause) >> stephen: the book is called joan rivers, i hate everyone, starting with me. >> yes. >> stephen: okay. how do you find the strength to hate everyone. >> it's so easy. are you out of your mind. it's so easy. >> stephen: hate is easy. >> how many things dow hate. you live in such a-- . >> stephen:
please welcome joan rivers.rs and applause) joan, twhau some of for coming on. >> lovely to be here. >> did you bring sheet music doing uptempo or balance add. >> i thought i might be asking political questions and i hate everybody so i just wanted to make sure. >> stephen: okay, good, good. what an honor to you have on, what a ledge end you are. >> yeah, right. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: decades in the business. television, stage. you opened for...
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reuters' joan biskupic. and new york magazine john heilemann. first up until 10:00 thursday morning, barack obama was having a very bad month of june. but then despite most predictions, chief justice john roberts joined the supreme court's four liberals to let the president avert political disaster. without roberts, a george w. bush appointee himself, the landmark obama accomplishment would have been struck down by the court's conservatives. and the president's opponents would have been handed a battering ram for the coming campaign. any observer could see that a weight had been lifted off the president's shoulders. >> whatever the politics, today's decision was a victory for people all over this country whose lives will be more secure because of this law and the supreme court's decision to uphold it. >> what an unusual pairing. barack obama, the liberal president, progressive president, and chief justice john roberts. they will be joined together in history. >> yeah. and i think you couldn't see this coming. because if you go back to the oral a
reuters' joan biskupic. and new york magazine john heilemann. first up until 10:00 thursday morning, barack obama was having a very bad month of june. but then despite most predictions, chief justice john roberts joined the supreme court's four liberals to let the president avert political disaster. without roberts, a george w. bush appointee himself, the landmark obama accomplishment would have been struck down by the court's conservatives. and the president's opponents would have been handed...
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joan, it dramatized. all it needs is a number on it., what do you think of rush limbaugh? i actually think they are angry. rush is an actor. palin has started screaming about this thing. she is really hurt that she lost this one. >> well, obama lies and freedom dies. it is so over the top. both of them. it would be so funny. it would be hilarious if it wasn't so scary. what we have here, chris, is an opportunity for the president -- he gets0aç do over. he gets to sell this plan again with the light of the supreme court behind him. you know, they tortured him with death panels and all the other lies and pulling the plug on grandmother. now rush is calling the supreme court a death panel. that's lovely. the president gets to go out in the light of day and with this great victory behind him and tell the american people in a very sober, proud way, what it does. yes, there will be more of the same. there will be more of your children getting to stay on your plan until they are 26 and find a good job. there will be more people getting coverag
joan, it dramatized. all it needs is a number on it., what do you think of rush limbaugh? i actually think they are angry. rush is an actor. palin has started screaming about this thing. she is really hurt that she lost this one. >> well, obama lies and freedom dies. it is so over the top. both of them. it would be so funny. it would be hilarious if it wasn't so scary. what we have here, chris, is an opportunity for the president -- he gets0aç do over. he gets to sell this plan again...
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we built roads, we educated people, we had a commitment to public universities. >> thank you, joan. john, i know when you know you're wrong, your voice gets real high. have a nice weekend. coming up, obama from the train. president obama says that's just what mitt romney plays with medicare. the president took the medicare issue to where it matters most politically, the state of florida. >>> also, running against romney. we'll talk to the whom with ran against him for governor of massachuset massachusetts. shannon o'brien. >>> and the great new series "the newsroom" he'll join us live in our newsroom, the real thing this time. and the speaker and snooki were face to face the other night. we have to see that in action. here it is. >> snooki, newt, newt, snooki. >> i know, what up? >> more of that in the "side show." this is "hardball" the place for politics. stbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks refreshers™ are delicious low calorie drinks you can feel good about. ♪ rethink how you re-energize. ♪ get a boost of natural energy with a
we built roads, we educated people, we had a commitment to public universities. >> thank you, joan. john, i know when you know you're wrong, your voice gets real high. have a nice weekend. coming up, obama from the train. president obama says that's just what mitt romney plays with medicare. the president took the medicare issue to where it matters most politically, the state of florida. >>> also, running against romney. we'll talk to the whom with ran against him for governor of...
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with to into obama's foreign policy, but throwing her under the bus is ridiculous and as dangerous as joan boehner said. the worst thing is it's a distraction from what the campaign should be about, which should be about the economy. now, if you're talking about some of the rhetoric coming from mitt romney and others, listen, all is fair in love and war when it comes to politics. those are saying the same thing about mitt romney, calling him un-american. stephanie conner is calling him a felony. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. has anybody questioned his citizen ship? >> well, they have questioned where he's putting all his money. >> they are talking about -- to me there's no -- >> they are questioning everything about him, yes. >> no difference between questioning a guy's tax returns and no american. there's no difference. >> there's a difference between the rhetoric of michele bachmann which is horsele and the rhetoric of -- >> let's go on here. >> john sinunu apologized for the comments and he should apologize. >> what did john sinunu say? you are saying it is so much different than wha
with to into obama's foreign policy, but throwing her under the bus is ridiculous and as dangerous as joan boehner said. the worst thing is it's a distraction from what the campaign should be about, which should be about the economy. now, if you're talking about some of the rhetoric coming from mitt romney and others, listen, all is fair in love and war when it comes to politics. those are saying the same thing about mitt romney, calling him un-american. stephanie conner is calling him a...
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joan, i have to begin with you. your column today lays out an exquisite contrast between this event on sunday and then the president today standing up for 98% of americans. >> right. >> is that the kind of optics that the president was seeking to play today? >> it's perfect. it was perfect for him, martin. if i wrote a script for say bill burton at priorities u.s.a. and i had that woman say that common people don't get it and talk dismissively about the nail ladied and babysitters and lower educated people, he would tell me to take that somewhere else. it would be over the top. too much. but that was what was said and you had other ridiculous things being said and you just had the range rovers and ferraris and people shouting out, we are vip. so, you know, it was a blow of the romney electorate and the people he will work for. >> and the contrast today with the president standing up for 97%. >> the way he does with those people in the background, sharing stories, admitting that he's rich. he's a rich guy now. he doe
joan, i have to begin with you. your column today lays out an exquisite contrast between this event on sunday and then the president today standing up for 98% of americans. >> right. >> is that the kind of optics that the president was seeking to play today? >> it's perfect. it was perfect for him, martin. if i wrote a script for say bill burton at priorities u.s.a. and i had that woman say that common people don't get it and talk dismissively about the nail ladied and...
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joan? >> i hope i never have to.my daughter continues to want to spend time with me, but you never know, ed. parenting is hard work. >> richard and joan, thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming up, they're turning down millions of dollars, denying people health care, and you know what? they seem to be proud of it, wearing it as a badge of honor. we'll talk about the politics of saying no. that's coming up. >>> and the tea party, uh-oh, according to glenn beck, they're brewing up fresh rallies on fourth of july to protest the president's health care law. our panel will weigh in on what it means for november. stay tuned. while some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. >>> thanks for watching "the ed show." the pushback against historic health care reform, you know it really has no boundaries, they're g
joan? >> i hope i never have to.my daughter continues to want to spend time with me, but you never know, ed. parenting is hard work. >> richard and joan, thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming up, they're turning down millions of dollars, denying people health care, and you know what? they seem to be proud of it, wearing it as a badge of honor. we'll talk about the politics of saying no. that's coming up. >>> and the tea party, uh-oh, according to glenn beck,...
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joan? >> i hope i never have to. i hope my son continues to want to spend time with me, but you never know. parenting is hard work. >> richard and joan, thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming um, they're turning down millions of dollars, denying people health care, and you know what? they seem to be proud of it, wearing it as a badge of honor. we'll talk about the politics of saying no. that's coming up. >>> and the tea party, uh-oh, according to glenn beck, they're brewing up fresh valleys on fourth of july to protest the president's health care law. our panel will weigh it what it means for november. stay tuned. >>> the push back against historic health care reform, you know it really has no boundaries, they're going to do anything. republican governors are tripping all over one another trying to deny affordable health care to people in their states. >> we're not going to implement obamacare in florida. we're not going to expand medicaid because we're going to dethe right thing. >> they're going to do the right
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joan? >> i hope i never have to. i hope my son continues to want to spend time with me, but you never know. parenting is hard work. >> richard and joan, thanks so much for joining us. >>> coming um, they're turning down millions of dollars, denying people health care, and you know what? they seem to be proud of it, wearing it as a badge of honor. we'll talk about the politics of saying no. that's coming up. >>> and the tea party, uh-oh, according to glenn beck, they're brewing up fresh valleys on fourth of july to protest the president's health care law. our panel will weigh it what it means for november. stay tuned. with the spark cash card from capital one, olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ garth ] olaf's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business
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we will get a chance to ta to joan again from salon.com. >> thank you. tavis: next, a look back and a conversation from 2006 with nora ephron. stay with us. so many people both known and unknown have been paying tribute to the life and legacy of nora ephron, the woman behind so many notable films, plays, and essays. she joined us for a conversation on a popular topic, aging. she made it interesting, funny, and poignant. i ask turn the reason for writing the latest bestseller "i feel bad about my neck." aside from being funny, what made you want to put this on paper >> you did to a point where you start reading about the age you are, and do they not have necks? why are they saying that you have reached this fabulous age where you can travel. you take a nice walk, and your hips certification. that is the truth. you really have time to be in shape. you get in shape after the age of 50. you are in the hospital. you are. everybody i know who goes out and plays of a softball, they break their leg. about two years ago, somebody sent me a videotape of the movie
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now, how can we expect him to be straight in any of his dealings, joan? >> well, i think that's just such a shocking example, refer rend al. and one of the worst examples really of how low he will go in this campaign because, really, to use a foreign leader's comments against our president, i mean, that would be the definition of just a terrible treasonous thinging and democrat ever did it, if a democrat said the french don't like president bush that would be badge of honor on the republican side. but they think that they can get away with using any kind of ammunition they can against the president. one, this is false. but two, why would it seem like a good idea to say some other leader doesn't like our leader? i mean, aren't we proud of our country? aren't we proud of our leaders? it is just anything goes. and this larger narrative about, you know, not getting help and -- i -- it is hilarious and campaign malpractice. but they keep coming up with these guys, i think they are all guys, who have gotten government help. that's because so many people have. t
now, how can we expect him to be straight in any of his dealings, joan? >> well, i think that's just such a shocking example, refer rend al. and one of the worst examples really of how low he will go in this campaign because, really, to use a foreign leader's comments against our president, i mean, that would be the definition of just a terrible treasonous thinging and democrat ever did it, if a democrat said the french don't like president bush that would be badge of honor on the...
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nirk bacon and for all of those who serve and defend our nation every dayism urge my colleagues to joan me in strong support of this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. connolly: i thank the speaker. as a member of the house committee on oversight and government reform i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 3870, to dez ig nate the facility of the
nirk bacon and for all of those who serve and defend our nation every dayism urge my colleagues to joan me in strong support of this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. mr. connolly: i thank the speaker. as a member of the house committee on oversight and government reform i'm pleased to join my colleagues in consideration of h.r. 3870, to dez ig nate the facility of the
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. >> well, you might get the idea, joan, if you're somebody like michele bachmann with her intellect, you may get the idea this is okay because you have the other guys throwing this stuff around. you go further but in kind. i disagree with john. i think it's in kind with what we're getting from the other guys. your thoughts? >> let me start by saying michele bachmann is joe mccarthy in lipstick and she's a dangerous american. i want to start by welcoming joe to a role of decency, where senator john mccain took us and ed rollins is taking us. chris, the rhetoric in this country is dangerous that it is important to acknowledge they have now staked out a lunatic fringe. they have now said certain kinds of comments are beyond the pail. that's a good thing. we should applaud that today. and you know that a however is coming. however -- >> here's something, by the way, i like fury a lot and know what he has to do sometimes. defend the indefensible. but in this case, he's saying the right thing. michele bachmann is off the rails. by the way, here she is finding someone who agreed with her. s
. >> well, you might get the idea, joan, if you're somebody like michele bachmann with her intellect, you may get the idea this is okay because you have the other guys throwing this stuff around. you go further but in kind. i disagree with john. i think it's in kind with what we're getting from the other guys. your thoughts? >> let me start by saying michele bachmann is joe mccarthy in lipstick and she's a dangerous american. i want to start by welcoming joe to a role of decency,...
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when i was interviewing her, joan does such a good impression, she was she was talking i thought she sounded exactly like her. >> i spend way too much time with her. >> i don't know if you guys could see from all the way across the courtroom, but justice steve phens walked in. he seems to be doing very well at 92 and making speeches and giving opinions on cases. are the current nine active justices all in as good shape as he is? are there any retirements likely to be seen in the next year or two, do you think, for health reasons or otherwise? >> one of the things i did covering the supreme court is i covered south carolina and strom thurman. i'm used to them staying around forever. >> the general view is that the one summer we know we are free to go on vacation is the summer of an election year. no one willingly retires during an election year. so, before we all head out, i'm assuming nobody is leaving this year. no one seems to be in bad health. you know, a couple after the next presidential election, the next year after, people will talk about retirements. fortunately, it's quiet o
when i was interviewing her, joan does such a good impression, she was she was talking i thought she sounded exactly like her. >> i spend way too much time with her. >> i don't know if you guys could see from all the way across the courtroom, but justice steve phens walked in. he seems to be doing very well at 92 and making speeches and giving opinions on cases. are the current nine active justices all in as good shape as he is? are there any retirements likely to be seen in the...
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joan walsh is editor of salon. both are msnbc political analysts. allow me to show you what came out today. today the romney campaign is out with a new ad accusing obama of lying about romney's role at bain. >> when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcing attacks. misleading, unfair and untrue. there was no evidence that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. >> so shame on you, barack obama. >> but america expects more from a president ch obama's dishonest campaign. another reason america has lost confidence in barack obama. >> howard, i'm tempted to say that would have been an effective ad a week ago. >> i think you're right, michael. i think the romney campaign which was so good on offense during the primary season hasn't shown itself to be quick off the mark in terms of defense. the obama campaign attacked. there are questions about exactly what definitions you want to use of offshoring and outsourcing. there are definitions about time. the timeline and so on
joan walsh is editor of salon. both are msnbc political analysts. allow me to show you what came out today. today the romney campaign is out with a new ad accusing obama of lying about romney's role at bain. >> when a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead? the obama outsourcing attacks. misleading, unfair and untrue. there was no evidence that mitt romney shipped jobs overseas. candidate obama lied about hillary clinton. >> so shame on you, barack obama....
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i think it's largely for the reason that joan pointed out. in their effort to nail that down, they have made some assertions about what mitt romney was doing between 1999 and 2002 that are open to question. so in eneffort to shut down one part of the story, they rather stupidly opened up a whole other one they didn't need to do. if they just stuck with jamming "the washington post" own fact checking back at "the washington post" they may have had a better time with this story. but by the way, the strategy for the obama campaign is also ultimately to get back to tax, i think. what they want to do is say, look. what was mitt romney up to when -- what business deals was he doing when -- we need to see his tax returns. that's the other part they're pressing on. they're trying to create the idea mitt romney has a lot to hide about his business life which is part of the larger narrative they're pushing that mitt romney can't be trusted because he won't tell us what he did with his business and his fortune. >> almost swift boating of sorts. meaning
i think it's largely for the reason that joan pointed out. in their effort to nail that down, they have made some assertions about what mitt romney was doing between 1999 and 2002 that are open to question. so in eneffort to shut down one part of the story, they rather stupidly opened up a whole other one they didn't need to do. if they just stuck with jamming "the washington post" own fact checking back at "the washington post" they may have had a better time with this...
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now i have the distinct honor of introducing an old friend and current mayor, and i have promised joan i won't tell any stories from the old days, but this mayor has a firsthand deep understanding of both the injustice and the fixability of poverty. please give a warm welcome to our friend and our mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, denise. again, congratulations to you and joan, to your wonderful staff and the legal aid society and employment law center for celebrating the 96th anniversary. it's my pleasure to be here today to join all of you. and as i was looking at the theme today, putting justice to work, my immediate thought is that i have a very complementry theme i've been trying to do as your mayor and that's putting people to work. and i hope that that is very much the same. because we cannot be the greatest city in the world or the most innovative city in the world unless all of our communities share in the richness of this city, and that's been my theme and i know putting justice to work in the workplace is a great part of that. i want to again thank the legal aid society
now i have the distinct honor of introducing an old friend and current mayor, and i have promised joan i won't tell any stories from the old days, but this mayor has a firsthand deep understanding of both the injustice and the fixability of poverty. please give a warm welcome to our friend and our mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, denise. again, congratulations to you and joan, to your wonderful staff and the legal aid society and employment law center for celebrating the 96th...
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let me bring in joan.er day sununu -- there he is atalking the guy saying all this sununu -- all this stuff about cocaine and all this stuff. all these old charges and saying that he went back to indonesia a second time. only there when he was a kid. then made it sound like he had to go back to his homeland and just keeps putting -- by the way, this terrible thing, the -- michele bachmann is push being we have muslim brotherhood running the show. why doesn't john sununu who comes from a middle eastern background, members are -- member of a lot of legitimate organizations, why doesn't he speak up and say stop this rot? mccain has said this. he said it today. joan? >> yes, chris. mccain came out and you a tacked bachmann and defended aberdeen. mack cane, we have to bee become to 2008 when john mccain stood up and said to that woman who called barack obama an arab, ma'am, he is a good christian man. we disagree on policy. that's the last decent thing that -- republican has done. he was called upon basically t
let me bring in joan.er day sununu -- there he is atalking the guy saying all this sununu -- all this stuff about cocaine and all this stuff. all these old charges and saying that he went back to indonesia a second time. only there when he was a kid. then made it sound like he had to go back to his homeland and just keeps putting -- by the way, this terrible thing, the -- michele bachmann is push being we have muslim brotherhood running the show. why doesn't john sununu who comes from a middle...
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i mean, joan, what is the politics of this? >> he has never apologized for america abroad, domestically ever, reverend al. we all know that. all reporters have to say that, every single time he makes that allegation. i think we know what the charge is. there is a segment of the population that doesn't like the president, doesn't trust him, has bought into this idea he is foreign, not one of us. some of it is skin color, i don't know what it is. but clearly, some of it is race. and he is basically going to be attacked this way for the rest of the campaign because it is all they have. i think there's something like 58% of romney voters say they are voting against president obama rather than for mitt romney. it is -- i think it is exactly the opposite or close to the opposite of when you are asked about president obama where people really support him. this is all they have and this is what they are stuck with. >> steve, in -- this is the candidate and direct surrogate. then when you get to others now that are -- more extreme right
i mean, joan, what is the politics of this? >> he has never apologized for america abroad, domestically ever, reverend al. we all know that. all reporters have to say that, every single time he makes that allegation. i think we know what the charge is. there is a segment of the population that doesn't like the president, doesn't trust him, has bought into this idea he is foreign, not one of us. some of it is skin color, i don't know what it is. but clearly, some of it is race. and he is...
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that's just not true. >> joan, i'm from chicago. the the government did just as much to take away from hard working middle class families as it did to help build roads. >> all i can tell you is i wouldn't have gone to college if i didn't get government loans. i got a full fellowship as well. if these acts didn't go through, i wouldn't be here, so i know that part. but i did work, too. >> we all worked. >> thank you. i know you know when you're wrong, your voice gets real high. >>> coming up, president obama says that's just what mitt romney plans to do with medicare. the president took the medicare issue to where it matters most politically, the state of florida. also, running against romney. we're going to talk to the woman who ran against governor of massachusetts. what's it like and what did she learn? plus, jeff daniels joins us live tonight in our news room. the real thing this time and the oddest of odd couples. newt and nooky. they're face to face the other day. you want to talk about animals again. here it is. >> i'm not --
that's just not true. >> joan, i'm from chicago. the the government did just as much to take away from hard working middle class families as it did to help build roads. >> all i can tell you is i wouldn't have gone to college if i didn't get government loans. i got a full fellowship as well. if these acts didn't go through, i wouldn't be here, so i know that part. but i did work, too. >> we all worked. >> thank you. i know you know when you're wrong, your voice gets real...
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what is your question for joan goldwasser? guest: you may be preapproved for $15 on a credit card -- caller: you may be preapproved for $15 -- $1,500 on a credit card. then they say you are only approved for $1,000. then they only give the credit for $925. they charge you $75 fee for something you have not used yet. i do not understand that. guest: when you get one of those preapproved letters the fine print says subject to your credit history. you may be pre-approved for a car, but when you sign that form and fill out the application and the credit card company reviews it and looks at your credit history and your credit score they might determine you're not quite as credit worthy as you would hope. so they will give you a lower credit limit and might charge you a high e interest rate. the fee for any annual fee on the credit card is stated quite clearly. there is no fee that will not be told to you in advance. either it has no annual fee or a $19 annual fee or a $75 annual fee. but that shouldn't be a surprise. host: do you h
what is your question for joan goldwasser? guest: you may be preapproved for $15 on a credit card -- caller: you may be preapproved for $15 -- $1,500 on a credit card. then they say you are only approved for $1,000. then they only give the credit for $925. they charge you $75 fee for something you have not used yet. i do not understand that. guest: when you get one of those preapproved letters the fine print says subject to your credit history. you may be pre-approved for a car, but when you...
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joan walsh, editor-at-large for salon.com. and msnbc political analyst. first thing, both of you -- thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congresswoman, let me start with you. do you think that the gop is playing politics by refusing to implement parts of the law? >> well, i mean, they must be. i mean, it is really unfortunate and actually pretty unbelievable that in states like louisiana that have some of the, you know, most people across the country per capita who are uninsured. some of the poorest people in the country that governor like governor jindal would say we are going to refuse the federal dollars that would help these people be insured and i think that once americans across these states and other states really understand what the benefits are and understand what their governors are rejecting, they will reject those governor. >> when you look at your state, this expansion of medicaid would mean coverage for thousands of low-income americans. i belief it is estimated over 309,000 will get insurance under this plan. your state.
joan walsh, editor-at-large for salon.com. and msnbc political analyst. first thing, both of you -- thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> congresswoman, let me start with you. do you think that the gop is playing politics by refusing to implement parts of the law? >> well, i mean, they must be. i mean, it is really unfortunate and actually pretty unbelievable that in states like louisiana that have some of the, you know, most people across the country...
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joan walsh writes for salon. an msnbc political analyst. joan, you're laughing because you know i'm telling the absolute truth. there is an army of john boltons out there and all these people. they have nothing else to do but get jobs in a new republican administration every ten years or so, or 12 years in which they can push for their latest war agenda. they are absolutely consistent. here's the question. who wins if obama loses? let's start with the neo-conservative mitt romney and his foreign policy team, including noted neo-con john bolton. willing to fight on every front. he was romney speaking yesterday in unapologetic terms. that's a phrase they love. >> i am an unapologetic believer in the greatness of america. i am not ashamed of american power, and i am guided by one overwhelming conviction and passion. this century must be an american century. >> he's talking a bunch of former warriors. he's talking about making it an american century through military power. you know, i heard somebody going r go hoo-ah in the background there. wh
joan walsh writes for salon. an msnbc political analyst. joan, you're laughing because you know i'm telling the absolute truth. there is an army of john boltons out there and all these people. they have nothing else to do but get jobs in a new republican administration every ten years or so, or 12 years in which they can push for their latest war agenda. they are absolutely consistent. here's the question. who wins if obama loses? let's start with the neo-conservative mitt romney and his...