investigative reporter for the the new york times who has reported on the donald trump and the national enquirer and white house reporter for the daily beast who reported. thank you, i m going to go to you first. that ronan farrow tweet was intrigued. do you have anything more on whether or not there were because he says at least one other reporter, on other reporters that may have been threatened by ami. we at the daily beast will have more on what you were just talking about coming out soon. i m sorry i can t get into it at the moment. to give your viewers a back story on this, as we reported at the daily beast.com last week, jeff bezos personally underwrote this private investigation headed by a guy named gavin debecker who has been jeff bezos top security guide, into how the leaked text messages got to the national enquirer and
allowed to buy guns. as will pointed out it is not a no fly list. that s a sub list of the terrorist watch list. the bill that diane feinstein put up and would have done h would have used the terrorist watch list and another database maintained by the national counterterrorism association that is even larger. why aren t you saying this? i have to give you something. i don t mean on this show. it is everywhere you run. what is that thing you run? we had a piece up today on the terror watch list. did he call it the no fly list? listen, i am not going to be interrogated by andrew levey at the daily beast.com. the president knows this and harry reed knows this.
newsweek. his article on weiner s retirement is posted on the daily beast.com. good morning. happy sunday to you. good morning. so what are these so-called parting gifts that anthony weiner will get? they re not just gifts, they re things he gets to keep on to, hang on to for his entire life and they include being allowed to mingle on the floor of congress and the house when a foreign head of state comes to address a joint session or for the state of the union. he s allowed there as long as he lives, so long that s done become a lobbyist. also allowed a parking spot, prime parking in washington, right on the house side of the capitol, as long as he lives space permitting. and he s going to be allowed access to the house gym and all of their facilities where, of course, there were those photos taken, questionable photos, that led to his downfall. he s going to be allowed in there also as long as he lives to mingle with members. i cannot imagine the circumstances which he d wan
in the daily beast.com this week, there was a piece, cal, which suggested mr. obama lost control of his narrative and then asked some fiction writers to help out. a canadian writer named margaret atwood suggested a new story line in which the president has been taken over by the pod people. is that the kind of treatment he s getting? i agree with all the analysis here, so far and yes, i think it is, but here is something else, i think that bringing out bill clinton, who is everybody s favorite president for a whole bunch of reasons, diminishing barack obama. the media were aglow in the campaign of 2008. singing his praises and he could walk on water, if not part of the water and now he needs to bring in bill clinton to get legislation through. if that isn t a sign he is diminished capacity, i don t know what is. kelly: charles krauthammer, wrote, barack obama is now the comeback kid.
disagrees. but tonight, 25 days until the election, vice president joe biden is upping ante. in a way, many democrats might cringe when they hear. the stimulus plan doesn t do enough, the vice president says, because, quote, we couldn t spend enough. let s talk jobs and the politics of jobs with republican strategist cnn political contributor doug robbins, john avila for the daily beast.com, in washington, paul begala and cnn national political correspondent jessica yellin. paul, in a campaign in which the republicans have been saying the problem is too much democratic spending, a lot of democrats are not going to appreciate their vice president saying the problem is we detective spend enough. he s economically correct but politically incorrect. the truth is the economy needs more spending. we need more customers. business needs consumers to have a little extra change in their pockets so they can go spend. economically he s on very solid ground. the problem is this is not an economic