he, meaning bill, is an independent agent. they re separating the two. she works for them. bill does his thing. bill does his thing for a million client. no strings attached. as a politician. presidents disappoint. you know, people they disappoint the base because they don t do what the base wants. they disappoint the people who don t want them to be president. bill clinton comes in and makes everybody happy. you don t have to calculate with bill clinton. that s all i m saying. you do have to calculate with bill clinton. we have been seeing for some months now good bill. you know, the guy who comes out, gives the great speech, gets the crowd worked up. here he is, good bill. make your point. bill clinton defending and praising president obama this past sunday. let s watch. you know, i did everything i could to defeat president obama. and i wanted hillary to win, but i think he s done a better job than he s getting credit for. part of this is not unavoidable.
bailout process by giving the government more power to intervene. it grants a new orderly liquidation authorization. we all saw how they decided last time. the problem was not a lack of liquidation rules, it was just they were so big with all of your pension funds wrapped up in their bank, they had the most leverage for anybody to blackmail the government. they got all our money with no strings attached. the president adsing banks won t be able to put the savings at risk. what the president fails to mention is it s an extremely watered down version of the volcker rule. others would be able to gamble more than they have been it wouldn t go into effect for two years. with the able to gamble more, they may want to accelerate the
martha: the other side there is rahm emanuel and valerie jarrett are subpoenaed and the governor says please do that, when you talk to them you will see there was no, no deal done here. is there anything illegal about rod blagojevich asking for this? he asked for this. ultimately, this is not what happened. nothing happened. well, the question is going to be, why did he ask for it? if he s asking for it in the quid pro quo is we put her in, this is what i want, if you don t give me that i will not appoint her, that is where you get into the crux of these kinds of corruption cases. because, it should be that the appointment is made with no strings attached. and, no matter what, when jal lar valerie jarrett testifies or rahm emanuel, you know they will not come clean and implode their guy. it is not going to happen. and as a result of that, no matter what happens, for direct evidence to be this phone
million quotes per second coming off the new york stock exchange and nasdaq, that s way too fast. and that means that basically those people aren t taking risk. instead, they re just picking people off. why is it, john, that what insight do you have as to why the government again and again, rules in favor of this the sell-side banks legalizing high-frequency trading to make up for their lost revenue in normal trading? legalizing effectively too big to fail for all the obvious reasons. delivering the bailout, no strings attached. credit lending is much more profitable than business lending. although credit lending is disastrous for the future of our country. and business lending is very potentially anyway, beneficial to the future of our country. i saw you doing this. but i as cynical as that appears, are politicians bought by the banksters? absolutely. unfortunately, i lost what mr. angelides had to say there.
and also, it s about time the u.s. spokane diddley about this man instead of saying he s there legitimately. he s not. and instead of just continuing all the aid with no strings attached. among other things, one of the strings we should attach is say there should be no karzai appointees on any of the administrations that run the elections. peter galbraith with some very, very sharp words today for this. thanks for joining us this morning from norway. thank you, sir. well, coming up, is tiger woods out of the woods with fans? plus, president obama in prague one year ago. it will take patience and persistence, but now we, too, must ignore the voices who tell us that the world cannot change. we have to insist, yes, we can. yes, we can change our