course of the week. bill clinton thought he could be president. that s true and he was a great president and could get elected today. that s my point. the charisma level of bill clinton versus o malley is not comparable. what if the caries in that hillary clinton is called into into question and they realize good from afar i think she would really need item blowed for that to happen and to implode and i don t think that s happening. you don t fear she drives so far left to apiece appease these groups. i don t think she will go so far left that someone will try to push her out. this is good professor right now weather this move to the left is something that hillary clinton has to watch. historian says would not be the first time that s happened. explain. is that a worry right now for hillary clinton? well, i think it should be.
jamie: welcome back, everybody. we ve been talking a lot about what happened in boston and obviously so many people were affected, but think about this. there were also other scaries this week. ricin sent to capitol hill members and the president and also that explosion in texas, so many were injured or lost their lives. i want to ask the doctor about some of the therapies. you ve encouraged people to get help, there are hotline, but what about treatments? dr. samadi. the best way to deal with ptsd is cognitive behavior or therapy. it s a lot of words about having your psychologists and psychiatrists who sit with you and try it change the way you feel, the way th you think. some of the new technologies i like is this virtual realities where we take you to the lab and you re actually watching the video of this scene and slowly monitoring your heart rate, your blood pressure, and over time, that s the word that you use, it s to desensitize you to that
welcome back. while still feeling a little stuffed after thanksgiving yesterday, the bloat is about to get worse. that s right. after the main course of the election, the leftover gridlock happening right now in washington could cause a collective fiscal stomach ache by the end of the year. here to explain is charlie gasparino. good to have you here. good morning. congratulations on your italian feast, yesterday. he s a great cook. so we re heading towards this fiscal cliff. we keep on hearing about it. there are three scenarios that you re concerned about. right. we should point out. automatic tax increases, massive budget cuts. but they don t reach a budget. you have three different scaries where if they come to an agreement, we could still come to the cliff. number one, a republican surrender of the bush tax cuts. i think that s probably
the federal gov going after the three larg u.s. caries the lawsuit accuses american express, visa and mastercard of anticompetitive practices. it all stems from a dispute over fees merchants have to pay. visa and mastercard have reached settlements in their cases, but amex is fighting the suit, which could take years. some good news for verizon wireless customers. some of refund in theirthly the company agreed to pay out up to $90 million because of overcharges due to hidden fees. here s lisa stark. reporter: this is the woman whose eagle eye helped exposed bogus charges on millions of verizon cell phone bills. theresa dixon-murray is a reporter for the cleveland plain dealer. she is also the mom of two teenagers with cell phones. and something did not seem right with the family s bill. i was getting $1.99 a mont charges on usually two out of my three accounts. reporter: charges for internet use, but no one was