inside the lifestyle of the rich in the hamptons. a fancy restaurant, boutique and opulent mansions, less than 90 miles from new york city make the hamptons a playground for the rich and famous. cenk: the inside story of how they spend their money is outrageous. tax the rich, tax the rich. go time. cenk: unless you ve been living inside a box you now know governor walker has retained had he s seat in wisconsin. he won 53-46 the race was expected to be closer than that, but it wasn t because as that man said on cnn that we just showed you, we have lost our democracy. now, how so? they just bought this election. flat out bought it. look at this, 88% of the money spent was by scott walker. he only got 53% of the vote, but he only needs 51%. he spent 88% of the money! then $30.5 million that walker spent, and $4 million that barrett spent. i want you to understand the impact of this. you often hear about it, and oh, okay, what does it mean? it means that if you lived in w
is go out into the communities. we re doing spontaneous rallies all over the state, chris, having 2,000 or 3,000 people. wisconsin, the birthplace of the republican party, we ve had three rallies there, 500 people each night there. i don t know that there s 500 democrats there, but we ve had them out there every night. the day the state legislature meets again and passes a bill that takes away your collective collective bargain rights beyond maybe gets a cola, what are you going to do about it? keep organizing and fighting them. we ll continue to fight and organize and we will prevail, chris. we will prevail. it s great having you on. you look like the real thing to me. i would like to meet you sometime. marty biel, thanks for coming on tonight. great to have you on hardball. this is where democracy is, the people walking and the people talking. thanks, chris. thank you for coming.
the governors may have hoped for reinforcements from fellow republican conservative governors in over states like indiana, and ohio, but they re not coming. it looks like they re not coming at all. governor walker has to win the fight in madison. here s one of the reasons for isolation. a new poll shows that most americans oppose strips negotiation rights. are we getting the verdict? has the showdown backfired? has it given a big boost to the labor movement? that s our top story tonight. another huge story today, president obama as of today will not defend the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act, doma. his attorney general will not go into the act to enforce the two big provisions, the one keeping provisions of one state affecting another state and the policy, that only a marriage between a man and woman will be recognized until federal law. that s a huge victory for gay rights activists and a big debate tonight on hardball. the republicans act like they re
battle of little big horn. nobody s coming to the rescue. the governors may have hoped for reinforcements from fellow republican conservative governors in over states like indiana, and ohio, but they re not coming. it looks like they re not coming at all. governor walker has to win the fight in madison. here s one of the reasons for isolation. a new poll shows that most americans oppose strips negotiation rights. are we getting the verdict? has the showdown backfired? has it given a big boost to the labor movement? that s our top story tonight. another huge story today, president obama as of today will not defend the constitutionality of the defense of marriage act, doma. his attorney general will not go into the act to enforce the two big provisions, the one keeping provisions of one state affecting another state and the policy, that only a marriage between a man and woman will be recognized until federal law. that s a huge victory for gay rights activists and a big debate
it needs to pass the bill. they re at an undisclosed hotel in the chicago area, but they are tweeting, interviewing and let it be known, willing to fight. the leader of the wisconsin state democrats matt miller said, quote, this is a watershed moment unlike any that we have experienced in our political lifetimes. the people have shown that the government has gone too far. miller s counterpart in the state assembly, democratic leader peter barca shouted, this is wrong, desperately wrong, and we will not stand for it. and pledging to, quote, fight till the bitter end. meanwhile, the republican governor of wisconsin, scott walker wants everyone to go back to business as usual. the state senators who are hiding out down in illinois should show up for work, have their say, have their vote, add their amendments, but in the end, we ve got a $3.6 billion budget deficit we ve got to balance. the. the governor has sent state police to hunt down law makers and earlier intimated he w