there. after that, she is right, that everybody is a human being, and even if you choose to be a public servant or engage in public life, at a certain point at your most basic form you are a human being. there are some lines. the question with bill clinton and anthony wooener is not did they do something morally wrong, spitzer did something that was morally wrong, and i don t think it reflects on him as badly because he didn t lie about it in public and unlike with bill clinton, there was no idea that he was abusing his power to do it. now, how it hurts hillary clinton, though, this is where i think i might agree with kiki where we would have to judge their marriage in order to judge her and that s something maybe some voters are willing to do that, so assume she got into this to become president. i am not going to do that. this is about something personal, and i think that whatever choice voters have in 2016, it is about their lives and not someone else s and not a headline today.
implications. in fact, spokesmen for the capitol police and fbi tell cnn they re not yet investigating this alleged hacking of a member of congress s twitter account. weiner s spokesman tells cnn he s hired a lawyer to quote explore the proper next step and get advice on what civil or criminal actions could be taken. his office is downplaying this as a prank and insisting they are, quote, loathed to treat it as more. dane ta bash, cnn, washington. and one point to make while the story says that he did he was following this college student, anthony wooener seems to follow everybody who follows him. a lot of people do that. you follow them back. so that s an important it s a distinction because i was thinking to myself, why is anthony weiner following this college girl. because she follows him. it s how it goes on twitter. this business of hacking, happening a lot, don t know if it s happening more or we re talking about it more, hackers are grabbing headlines because they
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which political story will be making headlines in the next 24 hours. anthony wooener is here to talk about that. we re talking about this ahmadinejad and this visit. you had strong words but the united nations is a special place, in that any dictator can come and spout out about the united states or anyone else. there s nothing you as a member of congress can do except try to effect u.s. policy. there s a certain cost, i ve said that before. i have to tell you, this is a real test of the united nations. if the united nations can t figure out a way to harness a guy who says i m developing nuclear weapons and want to wipe israel off the face of the earth and resisting every effort to engage, what are they really here for? this is a test.