member of the senate who happened to lose to george w. bush and took out all the grudges of george w. bush, then he was a mavericky liberal. went back to the right, now you have a guy here his term is going to be up in 2016. he will be 80 years old. this is an issue he really cares about and i think he really looks at it, i m going to leave the senate in 2016, what is my legacy beyond being a sore loser and holding grudges, well, here is something worth fighting for. krystal ball, steve kornacki the teleprompter didn t get that right. no worries. thank you all for helping me tonight. coming up, president obama and hillary clinton do 60 minutes together, what is that all about. and we re two days from knowing who governor duval
reflects, the guy is a sore loser, we saw it in the wake of the 2002 election. he was a very conservative member of the senate who happened to lose to george w. bush and took out all the grudges of george w. bush, then he was a mavericky liberal. went back to the right, now you have a guy here his term is going to be up in 2016. he will be 80 years old. this is an issue he really cares about and i think he really looks at it, i m going to leave the senate in 2016, what is my legacy beyond being a sore loser and holding grudges, well, here is something worth fighting for. krystal ball, steve kornacki the teleprompter didn t get that right. no worries. thank you all for helping me to t
october 2010. thanks to a gigantic loophole, they can spend unlimited amounts without disclosing where the money is coming from. we don t know if it s from the oil industry, if it s from banks, if it s insurance companies. could be coming overseas. we don t know. they won t tell you. they don t want you to know. they don t want you to know. they won t stand behind what they do. this isn t just a threat to democrats. this is a threat to our democracy. president obama, that was october 2010. here he is a few weeks earlier identifying some of the groups he considered culprits and talking about how democrats might oppose their influence without becoming just like them. every one of these groups is run by a republican. every single one of them even though they re posing as nonprofit groups with names like americans for prosperity, the committee for truth in politics, or americans for apple pie. i mean, i made the last one up, but but this is why look, this is why we ve g
that the president is doing this at all because it represents 180-degree shift, a total reversal in his prior position on super pac money. listen to what he said back in october of 2010. thanks to a gigantic loophole, these special interests can spend unlimited amounts without even disclosing where the money is coming from. we don t know where it s coming from. is it from the oil industry? we don t know if it s from banks. we don t know if it s insurance companies. could be coming overseas. we don t know. they won t tell you. they don t want you to know. they don t want you to know. they won t stand behind what they do. this isn t just a threat to democrats. this is a threat to our democracy. president obama in october 2010. here he is a few weeks earlier identifying some of the groups that he considered culprits in talking about how democrats might oppose their influence without becoming just like them. every one of these groups is run by republican operatives. every s
antiship missile, surface-to-surface missile which has range of 75 miles which is more than enough to cross the straits of hormuz down to oman which at some point is only 20 or 21 miles. u.s. aircraft carriers have been operating in the persian gulf for decades. in fact there has been a little bit of history to those very, very laying ships which are formidable weapons protecting oil tankers through the strait of hormuz through the irran-iraq war. the u.s. escorted ships under kuwaiti flag to keep the oil flowing. there was a battle at sea between the iranians and the united states after u.s. ship hit a iranian mine. after that battle it was pretty clear the iranians came out on the losing end. if history repeats itself, the u.s. navy thinks that the strait of hormuz is something worth fighting for. jon? jon: doesn t sound like the fifth fleet is exactly shaking in its shoes. reporter: well-said. jon: leland vittert reporting live. thank you.