new listerine® total care zero. politicians and religious leaders. reporters and comedians. here are the top lines and a weekend recap edition for you. look at this. i didn t realize there was a meatball convention in town. when they asked me who is the president, i will say i don t know. do you know? it appears that your campaign is imploding. i think this is divicive. showing class envy and social unrest is not what we do. he is preying on the emotions of fear and anger. there many hundreds, into the low thousands here in the park. it s a democratic system. we don t all agree. we would have a king if we were
meatball convention in town. i get that. listen up. you have to start showing governor romney some respect. i mean, how do you think he feels watching you like everybody more than him. governor christie, we don t want to stay with him. we want you to run. it s not going to happen. i know you want me to run, but this, this can t go national. my style works in one place. new jersey. if i run for president, i got to go to places like mississippi in june. i mean, can you picture me in the in mississippi heat in june taking questions from some yoke he will while i breathe like tony soprano? you all right? it s not going to be pretty. okay. actor ben stiller hosted last night s episode. you can watch more clips of the show at nbc.com. you got to go there.
also, take a look at this. it is the cheapest computer tablet in the world. and before you even ask no, you cannot buy it here in the u.s. that story ahead as well. let s start with the fight over the president s jobs bill. the senate is expected to vote on the plan in a matter of days. the measure could cost an estimated $447 billion. the president said, hey, it is paid for. $453 billion, he said, would come from his proposed tax on millionaires. the bill calls for new and extended tax cuts along with additional spending on roads, bridges, infrastructure projects, job training and help for those with housing problems. republicans, as you might imagine, don t like the president s plan. that s not stopping the president, however, from pushing ahead, especially with the tax on millionaires which republicans call class warfare. some see this as class warfare. i see it as a simple choice. we can either keep taxes exactly as they are for millionaires and billionaires or we c
countries. the announcement comes on the same day france, belgium, and luxembourg agreed to rescue dexia, a major franco belgian bank. a couple of hours ago, i spoke with cnn s senior international business correspondent, richard quest. he tells me that what is going on in europe is very similar to what happened in america back in 2008. you really don t want the investment bank to fail. why? because a big investment bank failing of this particular time would cause a ripple of crisis of confidence and that s what happened with lehman in 2008. we re going to see more banks over the coming weeks that whether they fail or not, they re going to need more money. what the authorities are going to have to judge is when is it right to rescue and when is it time to let go? finance ministers from the g-20 nations are scheduled to meet later on this week to discuss the growing crisis. and now to economic concerns here in the u.s. this week, the senate will vote on president obama