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not ten cents eliot spitzer was a disaster as the a.g. and he was obviously turned out to be a disaster as governor ridge made of the whole anthony weiner thing where he's a pervert there's no question that you know he's a pervert i mean with which is a crude word we want to he really is i mean is a sick person now here's a guy that they call them and he goes and the public sort of for a gave enough that he was actually leading in a poll and close another post right and i couldn't believe it and then he did it again he did the whole thing again. the tweeting or whatever the hell he was doing and i said can you believe it and then he went down like a rocket ship ok so but he's a sick person and a guy like he'll always do it and i can only give his wife a little bit of advice get out of there fast because it's not going to change you know these perverts when you're that way it doesn't change right to speak up the couple of other quick things avoid what i didn't like it much anyways i'm more of the old post office yes one of my favorite buil
not ten cents eliot spitzer was a disaster as the a.g. and he was obviously turned out to be a disaster as governor ridge made of the whole anthony weiner thing where he's a pervert there's no question that you know he's a pervert i mean with which is a crude word we want to he really is i mean is a sick person now here's a guy that they call them and he goes and the public sort of for a gave enough that he was actually leading in a poll and close another post right and i couldn't believe it...
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greenberg but he was amazing at what he did and he was thrown out of the company because of eliot spitzer the government that was there i think the biggest single expenditure was a i.g. insurance ok that was the single biggest expense you had hank greenberg been allowed to state you would have had to give ten cents to not ten cents eliot spitzer was a disaster as the a.g. and he was obviously turned out to be a disaster as governor ridge mayor the whole anthony weiner thing where he's a pervert there's no question that you know he's a perv i mean with which is a crude word we well know he really is i mean is a sick person now here's a guy that they call him and he goes and the public sort of for a gave enough that he was actually leading in a poll and close another poster right and i couldn't believe it and then he did it again he did the whole thing again. the tweeting or whatever the hell he was doing and i said can you believe it and then he went down like a rocket ship ok so but he's a sick person and a guy like he'll always do it and i can only give his wife a little bit of advice ge
greenberg but he was amazing at what he did and he was thrown out of the company because of eliot spitzer the government that was there i think the biggest single expenditure was a i.g. insurance ok that was the single biggest expense you had hank greenberg been allowed to state you would have had to give ten cents to not ten cents eliot spitzer was a disaster as the a.g. and he was obviously turned out to be a disaster as governor ridge mayor the whole anthony weiner thing where he's a pervert...
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you know, he spent all of this time -- it is like every other story, wiener, spitzer, every other storyspent all of that time suing others and taking money he didn't deserve and the the -- the feds were coming after him and they said sign this immunity agreement and tell us what you know. >> i disci's agree. i think -- i disagree. i think it was revenge from an ex. >> i looked at this story and i thought, boy, he must have been a real bastard, but things did not break up well or maybe he didn't pay her enough money going out the exit door. >> that doesn't speak well of cheryl though. >> i am being cynical. she wasn't protecting her ex. it seems to me that if are you a famous guy who is dating anybody you should watch your back. >> shouldn't lance have married her so she couldn't be compelled to testify? >> to shut her up? >> yeah, that's what a lot of guys do. >> he lied to everybody. at least she was the one person he was honest with. >> awe. that's pretty. that's very pretty. >> that was poetic. >> i will put a nice spin on it because i was thinking about what i just said. i should ha
you know, he spent all of this time -- it is like every other story, wiener, spitzer, every other storyspent all of that time suing others and taking money he didn't deserve and the the -- the feds were coming after him and they said sign this immunity agreement and tell us what you know. >> i disci's agree. i think -- i disagree. i think it was revenge from an ex. >> i looked at this story and i thought, boy, he must have been a real bastard, but things did not break up well or...
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for me, he falls into the same category and weiner and spitzer and the other men just morally incapable of holding office. i just don't think that, law or not, that aside, moral character. come on. he had a love child. no more love children. if you had a love child, just say, you cannot run for president. >> eliminating all of america. >> he certainly looks the part. i just want more terminator movies. >> why a love child? should be called a hate child. what? people say, love child? it would be in your house, you'd be taking care of it. no. it's a hate child. i'll have them take care of it. >> the term was invented, love the people they cheat and their wives with. >> joe, you must be heartbroken she took your, we'll be back joke. what do you think of the possibility of arnold as president or running for president? >> perfect sense. not shocked. i don't have a problem. i agree with what you said. my only disappointment, i don't care what he's done in his life. focus on, dude, you're about to be 70. i need "true lies 2." "terminator 5." the "twins" sequel. other things to happen now. >> a
for me, he falls into the same category and weiner and spitzer and the other men just morally incapable of holding office. i just don't think that, law or not, that aside, moral character. come on. he had a love child. no more love children. if you had a love child, just say, you cannot run for president. >> eliminating all of america. >> he certainly looks the part. i just want more terminator movies. >> why a love child? should be called a hate child. what? people say, love...
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boston with a 30% turnout with all that hoopla of spitzer and just over 20% turnout. >> with the anthonyner scandal in the middle of it, too. very little interest. we divided the country in the red and blue states and this poll shows there is what we'll call a very large purple majority in the middle that either party should be able to appeal to. if we have that purple majority bill, where are the purple politicians. where are the centrist people who should be running our country? >> the middle majority have no representation. the parties don't represent them. ross perot tried, and he had money to do it. he did pretty well, most than third party candidates but he could not get all the way. maybe someone like chris christie he would split the republican party wide open. but they have no constitutional reputation, that's the problem because the two parties don't have much incentive to reach to the center. in many places like texas or california, they don't face any competition. republicans in texas, democrats in california, and nationally and in presidential elections those election versus
boston with a 30% turnout with all that hoopla of spitzer and just over 20% turnout. >> with the anthonyner scandal in the middle of it, too. very little interest. we divided the country in the red and blue states and this poll shows there is what we'll call a very large purple majority in the middle that either party should be able to appeal to. if we have that purple majority bill, where are the purple politicians. where are the centrist people who should be running our country?...
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worldwide arrow did contact the federal government about their concerns but apparently, according to spitzerey didn't get back to them. >> the big concern i have obviously is as a county supervisor whose district the hangar is, is the future of the hangar and the gaping hole in the structure and we already knew about the fact that, you know, this was built during world war ii, whether we could afford to take this blimp hangar into county property. >> reporter: company employees wouldn't say how badly damaged the blimp is, who will pay for it, or whether it's still safe to store the blimp here. >> michelle also tells us the hangar has been red-tagged and a building inspector will study the damage. >>> it's two years late but finally the new $100 bill comes out tomorrow. the bill with extra security features to prevent counterfeiting was supposed to hit the banks in 2011 but those security features were actually causing the printers to crease the bill leaving them with blank spots on them. by the way the $100 bill was the second most widely circulated after the $1 bill. the $20 bill is third.
worldwide arrow did contact the federal government about their concerns but apparently, according to spitzerey didn't get back to them. >> the big concern i have obviously is as a county supervisor whose district the hangar is, is the future of the hangar and the gaping hole in the structure and we already knew about the fact that, you know, this was built during world war ii, whether we could afford to take this blimp hangar into county property. >> reporter: company employees...
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but eliot spitzer, the fact his wife wasn't on the campaign trail, cost him the election.have signaled to voters i should have forgiven him and so shoe you. she was an accident i think that did him in. >> -- she was absent and i think that did him in. >> she is suing. the first national interview with the woman dropping the lawsuit right on mickey d's lap. >>> well, from brand to just burned. we told you about a california woman filing a $2 million lawsuit against mcdonald's of a cup of coffee spilled on her lap and gave her second degree burns. joan is here with her attorney, bush -- butch wagner. welcome to both of you. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> joan, tell us what happened. >> well, i drove through the mcdonald's drive-through to get coffee, and i ordered the coffee, and the girl handed it to me, and when he handed it to me, it was filled to the top with the coffee, and the lid was not on right, and when she handed it to me, it was spilling over and it was so hot that it spilled down in my lap and it was burning, and i was in such pain, and i started askin
but eliot spitzer, the fact his wife wasn't on the campaign trail, cost him the election.have signaled to voters i should have forgiven him and so shoe you. she was an accident i think that did him in. >> -- she was absent and i think that did him in. >> she is suing. the first national interview with the woman dropping the lawsuit right on mickey d's lap. >>> well, from brand to just burned. we told you about a california woman filing a $2 million lawsuit against...
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this guy is eliot spitzer on steroids. he wants his job. that's what this story is. >> that's unfair. he's doing a great job with limited resources and a limited budget. he should be applauded. we should give him a standing ovation right now. >> you're saying -- >> i'm not moving. >> you're saying wells fargo would just -- knowing they have the scrutiny of the federal government and various state ags out there, they're going to eskew all of that and do whatever they want to do? you think they're that dumb? >> yes. because they got away with it all the way through 2008, still getting away with it today and no reason they should fear the regulators. this is a cost of them doing the business. they write out a check, regulators scurry away. the next year same regulators are there, suing them, and join the legal department. it's an insane revolving door. great for the banks. a cost of doing business. >> i would agree, it's a cost of doing business. that's why wells fargo will eventually pay the fine, move on, because their shareholders will dema
this guy is eliot spitzer on steroids. he wants his job. that's what this story is. >> that's unfair. he's doing a great job with limited resources and a limited budget. he should be applauded. we should give him a standing ovation right now. >> you're saying -- >> i'm not moving. >> you're saying wells fargo would just -- knowing they have the scrutiny of the federal government and various state ags out there, they're going to eskew all of that and do whatever they want...
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judge napolitano: i bring it to charles, when elliot spitzer held up wall street there wasn't a singlereds of millions to that crook because people are afraid to defend themselves before the jury. the jury system is far fairer than these people -- charles: eight years from now are you arguing this in front of the supreme court? stuart: i want to hear that. charles: ridiculous -- stuart: charles, where have you been? thank you, judge, appreciate it. lawyers, listen to this, lawyers are ruining the country. everybody afraid of lawsuits and now kids can't play ball or do cartwheels at school, the top trial lawyer in the country is going to be here and we will make him defend his profession next. ♪ [ bagpipes and drums playing over ] [ music transitions to rock ] make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you open an account. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine th
judge napolitano: i bring it to charles, when elliot spitzer held up wall street there wasn't a singlereds of millions to that crook because people are afraid to defend themselves before the jury. the jury system is far fairer than these people -- charles: eight years from now are you arguing this in front of the supreme court? stuart: i want to hear that. charles: ridiculous -- stuart: charles, where have you been? thank you, judge, appreciate it. lawyers, listen to this, lawyers are ruining...
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eric holder's modeling himself after eliot spitzer and i wish jamie dimon whe would model himf over markat jury is going to hold jpmorgan chase liable for the documents that bear stearns sold to people when nobody currently running jpmorgan chase had anything to do with the decisions that were made then. what government prosecutors will be able to demonstrate a dollar for dollar loss on the part of the government that equals 13 billion. stuart: the government doesn't actually have to prove their case in court because they can say this is hanging over you and the customers of the banks will say am i going to get hard with that rush of i do business with jpmorgan? >> they can make a threat like that in confidence, but not in front of a jury. for jamie dimon to cater to that threat rather than mark cuban like saying prove your case. this may not be his fault. if i were a shareholder, i would want that board out of there. this is more than half of their profit from last year going into the hands of the federal government it is not going at the hands of the people who lost money. stuart: if s
eric holder's modeling himself after eliot spitzer and i wish jamie dimon whe would model himf over markat jury is going to hold jpmorgan chase liable for the documents that bear stearns sold to people when nobody currently running jpmorgan chase had anything to do with the decisions that were made then. what government prosecutors will be able to demonstrate a dollar for dollar loss on the part of the government that equals 13 billion. stuart: the government doesn't actually have to prove...
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lori: in new york we came off eliot spitzer and anthony weiner respective campaigns.s a new yorker. would be more humiliating if they won. at least we can give ourselves a pat on the back. arrogance to think they could be reelected says how much little they think of the american public. lori: well-said. one more topic to run around with you all. congress may be padding its pockets but seems millenials are simply doing nothing. new report about it opportunity nation coalition revealing 15% of folks, kid, really 16 to 24 not in school or working. is the environment too difficult or are they just lazy? sandra, how do you feel if you and your young family move back in with mom and dad? rather, how would mom and dad feel about that. >> unfortunately a lot of people are raining on the millennial parade saying that they're entitled and they have a sense of entitlement and they're not working hard enough but i think that is the easy approach just to pick on them. i think we need to prop them up. something needs to be done because this is very cyclical thing. if they continue
lori: in new york we came off eliot spitzer and anthony weiner respective campaigns.s a new yorker. would be more humiliating if they won. at least we can give ourselves a pat on the back. arrogance to think they could be reelected says how much little they think of the american public. lori: well-said. one more topic to run around with you all. congress may be padding its pockets but seems millenials are simply doing nothing. new report about it opportunity nation coalition revealing 15% of...
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the love do have elliott spitzer may not be done with politics.w york post" reports he has plans to run again. he was overheard saying his failed bid for new york city comptroller may pave the way for an easier way next time. >>> at 11 a.m. eastern a major milestone here in new york city. a walk way underneath the world trade center is set to reopen for the first time since september 112001 and those terror attacks. hey, elisabeth. >> brian. looks like a scene out of a movie. >> it's the cops! >> teen girls throwing a booze-filled party busted by the police. guess who called the cops? their parents. certainly there is a lot of controversy surrounding this. thank you for being with us, sir. >> thank you. >> a lot of people are saying this seems a little over the line for the parents to call the cops on their own kids. what do you say? >> i think it went a little bit further than that because actually the parents actually called the police because they needed assistance. they didn't actually call the police to report their children were having under
the love do have elliott spitzer may not be done with politics.w york post" reports he has plans to run again. he was overheard saying his failed bid for new york city comptroller may pave the way for an easier way next time. >>> at 11 a.m. eastern a major milestone here in new york city. a walk way underneath the world trade center is set to reopen for the first time since september 112001 and those terror attacks. hey, elisabeth. >> brian. looks like a scene out of a...
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then eliot spitzer said, look, i'm a bleeping steamroller and i'll roll over you and everybody else., saying did i expect george bush to bleep it up as bad as he did? i don't think anybody did. but can you fault a president when he gets caught on his own tape swearing while watching football? >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: you know, you can almost swear these politicians are human the way they swear like the rest of us. jeanne moos, cnn. i really don't give a [ bleep ] whether they curse or not. new york. >>> happening now, a situation room special report, obama care under fire. breaking news. cnn uncovers a confidential report warning the obama care website, was it ready just weeks before it was launched? plus serious new questions about the hard sell. did he mislead the american people by making this promise? >> if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan. period. >>> and a reality check on obama care sticker shock. many people who weren't happy about paying more may actually be g
then eliot spitzer said, look, i'm a bleeping steamroller and i'll roll over you and everybody else., saying did i expect george bush to bleep it up as bad as he did? i don't think anybody did. but can you fault a president when he gets caught on his own tape swearing while watching football? >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: you know, you can almost swear these politicians are human the way they swear like the rest of us. jeanne moos, cnn. i really don't give a [ bleep ] whether they...
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you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. as for vitter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him, but he apologized to his wife and became a christian. nobody knew about this. he did this quietly with his family. it was about eight years later. his name was released. liberals say when they tried to cover up some horn dog like gary hart, you have to be perfect to run for president. when you go back, that is what is going to find people for running for politics. everybody has something bad. it is one thing to be caught. to be digging up something from the past -- vitter is famous for completely predicting what would happen to the levees. host: we are out of time. for talking to our viewers. >> the house energy and commerce committee held from contractors for launching the healthcare.gov website. we will show the entire hearing at 8:00 p.m. asked whether the october 1 launch date should have been pushback. here is his response. we are focused not on monday morning quarte
you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. as for vitter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him, but he apologized to his wife and became a christian. nobody knew about this. he did this quietly with his family. it was about eight years later. his name was released. liberals say when they tried to cover up some horn dog like gary hart, you have to be perfect to run for...
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there are three, three political scandals known as trooper gate, one for bill clinton, one for eliot spitzer overused the gate suffix is used when applied to scandal of any type. there is a wikipedia page titled list of scandals with gate suffix. i counted 130 entries on that page. one of those 130 entries is the one that started it all, the original gate, watergate, the one where gate made sense as a suffix. this marks the 40th anniversary in the demise of richard nixon, the night the nixon white house imploded, a battle over the president's secret recordings sent the administration into a tail spin from which it would never recover. it started at washington, d.c.'s watergate complex in the summer of 1972, five men affiliated with what was called the committee to re-elect the president more known by the acronym creep were caught breaking into the democratic national committee's headquarters late into the night. >> seven people were indicted today, the five who were caught by the police, along with two others, g. gordon liddy, a former white house aide who was until the story broke, counselo
there are three, three political scandals known as trooper gate, one for bill clinton, one for eliot spitzer overused the gate suffix is used when applied to scandal of any type. there is a wikipedia page titled list of scandals with gate suffix. i counted 130 entries on that page. one of those 130 entries is the one that started it all, the original gate, watergate, the one where gate made sense as a suffix. this marks the 40th anniversary in the demise of richard nixon, the night the nixon...
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you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. ter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him but he apologized to his wife and became a christian. nobody knew about this. he did this quietly with his family. later.about eight years his name was released. liberals say when they tried to cover up some corndog like gary hart, you have to be perfect to run for president. is what go back, that is going to find people for running for politics. everybody has something bad. it is one thing to be caught. to be digging up something from famous for he is completely predicting what would culture, -- ann could out of time. live coverage of the house commerce committee. sitting before the committee are the top four contractors of healthcare.gov. >> we are alive at the rayburn house office building on capitol hill. the house energy and commerce committee is holding a hearing on affordable care act enrollment. looking at some of the issues. --ernment contractors helped are set to testify t
you have to go back pretty far with a party like spitzer and wiener which all broken the last year. ter, i defend him. he apparently hired a prostitute in washington. i don't know if this wife called him but he apologized to his wife and became a christian. nobody knew about this. he did this quietly with his family. later.about eight years his name was released. liberals say when they tried to cover up some corndog like gary hart, you have to be perfect to run for president. is what go back,...
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. >> for example, the spitzer period. how much did he shake down?nal, you know, a lot of it can be extortion. >> and i think it's difficult to say at the end of the day. >> who's doing the extorting? bank or regulator? >> right. again, i'm not a lawyer by trade, it's difficult to kind of assess how much, you know -- >> the reputation is definitely tarnished for jpmorgan at this point. and you would think the government needs capital formation and needs a strong financial system too, right? >> yeah, i agree, a large part of the capital markets. it's real simple in my mind. it's about growth and confidence. we're going to talk about the government shutdown as you've been speaking about this morning and the upcoming debates and all those things don't help growth and confidence over time. >> thank you. congratulations. >> thanks so much for having me on. >> you bet. >>> and coming up, no government trade data today. >> none. >> how much do we look forward to that because of the shutdown. >> so exciting usually. >> but steve liesman. he will bring us the
. >> for example, the spitzer period. how much did he shake down?nal, you know, a lot of it can be extortion. >> and i think it's difficult to say at the end of the day. >> who's doing the extorting? bank or regulator? >> right. again, i'm not a lawyer by trade, it's difficult to kind of assess how much, you know -- >> the reputation is definitely tarnished for jpmorgan at this point. and you would think the government needs capital formation and needs a strong...
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if eliot spitzer had won the controller, can you imagine how he would have filled in the vacuum at thei'm very thankful he didn't win. >> what do you mean? did you just make a political statement? >> yes, i did. >> are you still able to go to restaurants? >> i don't know. >> he's like the marathon man. remember that scene? >> one more look at futures. some moderate weakness here. the president talks more about the shutdown. a lot ahead when "squawk on the street" comes back. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because onl
if eliot spitzer had won the controller, can you imagine how he would have filled in the vacuum at thei'm very thankful he didn't win. >> what do you mean? did you just make a political statement? >> yes, i did. >> are you still able to go to restaurants? >> i don't know. >> he's like the marathon man. remember that scene? >> one more look at futures. some moderate weakness here. the president talks more about the shutdown. a lot ahead when "squawk on...
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back -- how many of the fines that spitzer was finally able to raise were just companies saying, lookt want to go any further with this and i'll pay you off just to leave me alone. >> look, settling has been for a long time. you can settle and not plead guilty to anything. >> right. >> and you can pay the money and get them off your back. >> looks bad. but here's one question. we've got to get to quick headlines. is there a deterrent effect. meaning jpmorgan's announced they're going to spend $1.5 billion on more lawyers and compliance, which i'm not sure necessarily is a good thing. but maybe it does prevent similar things like this happening in the future? do we look at it and say, okay, maybe it's actually forced the hand and if they had only sued them for $1 billion or tried to slap them on the wrist that that kind of structural step would not have been taken? >> look, $1.5 billion more is not going to solve the bad actor doing this and that in london or somewhere else. you -- you're not going to -- the regulators were sitting in their offices. they had regulator -- almost one reg
back -- how many of the fines that spitzer was finally able to raise were just companies saying, lookt want to go any further with this and i'll pay you off just to leave me alone. >> look, settling has been for a long time. you can settle and not plead guilty to anything. >> right. >> and you can pay the money and get them off your back. >> looks bad. but here's one question. we've got to get to quick headlines. is there a deterrent effect. meaning jpmorgan's announced...