right? now you have a president who looks at the work that is cut out for him in the second permanent, what needs to be done, improving the economy, bettering our sort of global position, all of that, and ensuring a legacy. it becomes that message, that is the overarching thing now. while you may think that now he s going to go crazy, he s a left-wing radical he is going to do everything he wants. first of all he can t he still has the same make up in the house and the seven a. he would like to be remembered as somebody with accomplishments who could work with the other side. legacy is very key to what happens in the second term of a president. i think in the case of this president it will be the courts of course, that will be a way to pass on your ideological legacy, not the supreme court alone but lower courts. by lose evening up immigration standards you assure generations
have and how they look at the issues wins on mars, one is on saturn. watch this from ohio sunday. bill: is it true at one point you said when you have conversations with the president you feel like you are on one planet and he is on the other. well, when it comes to policy it s almost as if we speak two different languages. i come from the background as a small businessman. he comes from the back grounds of being a community organizer. i say the word investment i m talking about people investing their money in themselves and their family. he says the word investment he s talking about taxpayer dollars being thrown at things like solyndra. it s very different. sometimes it s very hard to have a conversation where you can actually have a conversation. bill: that goes to the granted
reporter: this is an opinion, i suspects spending cuts will be parts of the negotiations, but any spends can cuts will probably put off into the distant future. tax increases now, spending cuts promised for the future. martha: the market set to open considerably lower on the heels of that. bill: you want to know how close this was, look at the popular vote. 100 million votes cast based on the numbers you are about to see and the margin of difference. look at that. see how close that is? that is remarkable. it s about a 2 million difference at the moment. look at the electoral college map saying how could this be so different? you win the battleground states that were up for grabs which is what president obama did last night and that s how go over 300, 303 at the moment. we ll see which way florida goes
president obama becomes the president reelected with the highs unemployment rate since franklin roosevelt and he promised to reach across the aisle more in his second term. whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you, i have learned from you, and you ve made me a better president. and with your stories and your struggles, i return to the white house more determined and more inspired than ever about the work left to do and the future that lies ahead. [cheers and applause] the big issue the two parties still have to resolve is whether to increase taxes to come up with part of the money to reduce the deficit. neither the president nor house speaker john boehner signaling compromise on that in their post-election comments, martha. martha: no doubt as the president points out there is a lot of work to be done, and they will have to get down to it, because you ve got that looming fiscal cliff that we are headed towards right now. what are the analysts as they
martha: i can t even believe i m saying this. on the east coast they are starting to cancel a lot of flights because of this nor easter head our way. in and out of the new york city area you will see a lot of a paralysis. remember last time around? 24,000 flights were canceled as a result of hurricane sandy. now we have a similar situation it s a smaller storm and it s suppose to not be here quite as long. you will get 1 to 3 to 6 inches of snow and freezing rain. the airports are starting to hunker down. we ll keep you posted. bill: president obama saying he wants to meet with governor