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>> i know that herman cain has,as he has stated publicly, over the last several months on occasion has helped her with her rent. let me stop you for a moment, piers. because i'm not here to engage in a discussion of my client's friendships or areas that involve those friendships. i'm not going to do what the media really wants done and that's to relegate the political process into a jerry springer show. what we have here is a man who for the last four weeks has been subject to almost on a weekly basis a new accusation, some anonymous, two individuals have gone out and identified themselves and spoken out and i don't believe there's any credible proof that substantiates those charges. what you want to do and what the media wants to do and unfortunately, i'm afraid some of the american public wants to do is to take this and say, all right, mr. cain, you've been accused and therefore, you are guilty. you are guilty unless you, mr. cain, can prove yourself innocent. you just flip the system of justice on its head. that's not the way we ought to be treating mr. cain or any other political c
>> i know that herman cain has,as he has stated publicly, over the last several months on occasion has helped her with her rent. let me stop you for a moment, piers. because i'm not here to engage in a discussion of my client's friendships or areas that involve those friendships. i'm not going to do what the media really wants done and that's to relegate the political process into a jerry springer show. what we have here is a man who for the last four weeks has been subject to almost on a...
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it has completely changed. everybody is living this agitated, anxiety-ridden life of am i going to have something tomorrow. what are the statistics a couple months ago that how many -- 50 million americans are just a couple months away from poverty. if they lost their job, they only have two months of a cushion if that in the bank. my dad and my mom did not live like that. that was not our america when i grew up. >> but i never met your parents, but i've read your books and i know how close you were to them. but fundamentally that era, that generation of people didn't have the same casual, cavalier and i would say reckless view of money that many people around the world now seem to have. >> well, the reckless view, if you want to call it that, remember that the fish rots from the head down. >> right. >> the reckless view starts on wall street, starts with corporate america, starts with the captains of capitalism. they've created this huge casino where they've recklessly lost pension funds of millions of people,
it has completely changed. everybody is living this agitated, anxiety-ridden life of am i going to have something tomorrow. what are the statistics a couple months ago that how many -- 50 million americans are just a couple months away from poverty. if they lost their job, they only have two months of a cushion if that in the bank. my dad and my mom did not live like that. that was not our america when i grew up. >> but i never met your parents, but i've read your books and i know how...
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as it has been engaging with north korea has only been doing it as far as they have been comfortable with it. as far as they have been ready to have the united states engage. and all the while the united states has been saying that the u.s. would not be engaging north korea on the so-called six-party talks in the nuclear issue unless the talks between the north and the south would improve. it would seem that the u.s. as it kind of pushed and prodded the south koreans in recent months, listen, we're going to engage, we'd like you to move a little closer to north korea. >> so i want to bring stan back in. stan, because when we see the relationship between south korea and the united states, and that tends to box china into a corner a bit, doesn't it? and it tends to really push them into north korea's corner. so you have the standpoint, the americans backing the south koreans and in a situation like this it makes for a tense time. >> yeah, it does. you know, i'd actually argue that the critical relationship here is really the relationship between the united states and china. the genius
as it has been engaging with north korea has only been doing it as far as they have been comfortable with it. as far as they have been ready to have the united states engage. and all the while the united states has been saying that the u.s. would not be engaging north korea on the so-called six-party talks in the nuclear issue unless the talks between the north and the south would improve. it would seem that the u.s. as it kind of pushed and prodded the south koreans in recent months, listen,...
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and the damage has been done. because what he said has been carried by nationwide media. and it not only has an impact on mike and on bobby, but what about other persons who are child victims of sexual abuse? doesn't it send them a message that if they dare to step up and tell the authorities, the police, their coach or the university or their school, that they have been the victims of child molestation, that they're going to be having their worst fears realized. that they're going to be attacked by adults publicly and called liar. we simply cannot allow this. the university needs to be accountable for what the coach said. and we are within the statute of limitations to bring this lawsuit and we have brought it. >> obviously, bernie fine has said that, you know, again, he's not been charged with anything, he denies any wrong doing. he says the allegations are patently false in any aspect. in relation to the crimes he may have committed against your client s clients, the statute of limitations does apply. what do you think of that? >> the statute of limitations does apply
and the damage has been done. because what he said has been carried by nationwide media. and it not only has an impact on mike and on bobby, but what about other persons who are child victims of sexual abuse? doesn't it send them a message that if they dare to step up and tell the authorities, the police, their coach or the university or their school, that they have been the victims of child molestation, that they're going to be having their worst fears realized. that they're going to be...
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yes, it has been hard on me. anyone who knows me knows that when i'm very adamant about something, it's hard to let it go. i didn't want to let such an important issue be cast off to the wayside and not speak up. whatever happened has happened. yes, it's been difficult. but i believe it's been worth it. >> piers, these are legitimate issues. the fact that the cain campaign says that some of these issues involve privacy is patently absurd, honesty and character will always be an issue for anyone who strive to be president of the united states. all of the issues raised by these women are issues that the cain campaign should have answered and been mort forthright in their responses. >> okay. gloria allred and sharon bialek, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does it with quite the panache of my next question, the legendary al roker. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. [ woman ] lower ch
yes, it has been hard on me. anyone who knows me knows that when i'm very adamant about something, it's hard to let it go. i didn't want to let such an important issue be cast off to the wayside and not speak up. whatever happened has happened. yes, it's been difficult. but i believe it's been worth it. >> piers, these are legitimate issues. the fact that the cain campaign says that some of these issues involve privacy is patently absurd, honesty and character will always be an issue for...
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>> i think everybody has that right, i do. for me, i think people took that quote and tried to make it about a statement for myself. i'll be the first to say here on your show, marriage before i felt this way about this issue was never something that was important. i don't know the exact reason for that. some say it's because i came from a troubled marriage. my parents did not have a good marriage. i don't think it's that. i know a lot of friends who come from divorced parents and bad marriages that don't feel that way. i really want, for myself, a long-term relationship. i have been in long-term relationships. i want that. that's the kind of union i want. the actual ceremony is not something that's important to me. i see the importance for other people. i have a friend getting married in october. i'm going for the first time through this experience of being in her bridal party and i see the joy in her face and this is a homosexual couple. i also have gay couples who have gotten married when it was legal in the state and i hav
>> i think everybody has that right, i do. for me, i think people took that quote and tried to make it about a statement for myself. i'll be the first to say here on your show, marriage before i felt this way about this issue was never something that was important. i don't know the exact reason for that. some say it's because i came from a troubled marriage. my parents did not have a good marriage. i don't think it's that. i know a lot of friends who come from divorced parents and bad...
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the stuff that the fellow that wrote it has given me to say has been extraordinary. i think people will be quite -- quite startled by it. i hope they don't go through some kind of emotional upset because it's not frasier. it's clearly not. it's just a completely different adventure, and he's a violent, vile, fascinating -- >> charismatic. >> loving, charismatic creature. >> do you like him or not? >> i love him. i love his fight. he's a fighter. he's a courageous son of a bitch, he won't quit. >> isn't that you in the end? >> absolutely. >> you're a fighter. you've been through stuff that you've finished off lots of pele. here you are, as happy as i've certainly seen you and you've done it in the end you fought to where you got to. >> you don't quit. you quit some things. you realize that path is done. i just think that's prudent. but you give it your best shot always. if things don't turn out in your favor, something else will. >> quite a life you've had. >> yeah. >> do you feel lucky to have ended up where you are? >> i felt lucky all through life. blessed in some
the stuff that the fellow that wrote it has given me to say has been extraordinary. i think people will be quite -- quite startled by it. i hope they don't go through some kind of emotional upset because it's not frasier. it's clearly not. it's just a completely different adventure, and he's a violent, vile, fascinating -- >> charismatic. >> loving, charismatic creature. >> do you like him or not? >> i love him. i love his fight. he's a fighter. he's a courageous son of...
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>> he can and he has. you're looking at the 68-year-old church-going grandfather of two who is calm, rested and positive. i think you see that. he was under attack from every side on saturday night this ta debate, piers. and he emerged, to everybody's -- according to everybody's account as the winner. and that's the kind of temperament you need in the white house, not somebody who when flustered being asked by governor perry about something that's in his own book, you know, says, let me make a 10s had -- $10,000 bet. let me set up ten scholarships and let me donate a month's worth of sonograms, now that i'm pro life. it's not even the capacity to think that way. newt is surging in the early states because the people there are i pag attention to substance, not electability. >> i said the last word, not the last thousand words, i'm afraid. but i get your point. one thing is for sure, it is definitely getting very exciting. i look forward to talking to you again and indeed your bosses. kellyanne conway and ji
>> he can and he has. you're looking at the 68-year-old church-going grandfather of two who is calm, rested and positive. i think you see that. he was under attack from every side on saturday night this ta debate, piers. and he emerged, to everybody's -- according to everybody's account as the winner. and that's the kind of temperament you need in the white house, not somebody who when flustered being asked by governor perry about something that's in his own book, you know, says, let me...
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he has to win over the party apa rat chicks. this transition has been under way for a year and a half at least, but he's never stood alone. he's got to win those key components of the north korean elite over or he could be in real trouble. and there will be factional fighting and probably some feuds within the kim family. it's uncertain for at least the time being. >> let me bring in "new york times" columnist nick kristof. you've been tweeting about it in a most fascinating way. clearly north korea was a very despottic regime, wasn't it? millions of people it killed through starvation, through this horrible regime. tell me about the reality of north korea. >> it was not just despottic. this is the most total therien country in the history of the world, i think, because kim jong-il had technologies that stalin never had. every home in north korea that i visited had a speaker on the wall, and that speaker would wake you up in the morning with propaganda. it would put you to sleep at night with propaganda. if you -- triplets are c
he has to win over the party apa rat chicks. this transition has been under way for a year and a half at least, but he's never stood alone. he's got to win those key components of the north korean elite over or he could be in real trouble. and there will be factional fighting and probably some feuds within the kim family. it's uncertain for at least the time being. >> let me bring in "new york times" columnist nick kristof. you've been tweeting about it in a most fascinating...
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no one has to check. no one has to prove anything. and this, to me, is a terrible disservice to the american people and to the internet. >> how do you think you would have fared as a young celebrity when you first hit the big-time if the internet had been around? >> oh, my gosh. no. no, no, no, no. i don't think i would have fared as well. but, you know, it took everybody a little while to get used to me. it took everybody a little while to get used to how i looked and how i was because i wasn't, like, femi girl, you know. i wasn't considered, you know, beautiful. so people had to get over the hair. so, you know, anything i was doing back then would have been compounded by "and look at her. look at her." >> i've always thought you were pretty sexy. >> thank you, piers. you are in a minority, honey. >> i don't think i am. >> well, oh, yeah. >> i think you'd be surprised. >> oh, i don't think you would be. >> no, you would be. you clearly would be because you're surprised. >> that's because you're a younger man. >> we'll take another li
no one has to check. no one has to prove anything. and this, to me, is a terrible disservice to the american people and to the internet. >> how do you think you would have fared as a young celebrity when you first hit the big-time if the internet had been around? >> oh, my gosh. no. no, no, no, no. i don't think i would have fared as well. but, you know, it took everybody a little while to get used to me. it took everybody a little while to get used to how i looked and how i was...
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when someone has a disability, the whole family has to pitch in to help them if they don't have the money, the care that they provide for them is the very basic care. my name is richard st. denis. i take wheelchairs to people in mexico who can't afford them but really need them. in 1976, i broke my back skiing and severed my spinal cord. i see what happened to me as an opportunity to help other people with disabilities. we collect used wheelchairs from the united states race cardinal, from hot rod.
when someone has a disability, the whole family has to pitch in to help them if they don't have the money, the care that they provide for them is the very basic care. my name is richard st. denis. i take wheelchairs to people in mexico who can't afford them but really need them. in 1976, i broke my back skiing and severed my spinal cord. i see what happened to me as an opportunity to help other people with disabilities. we collect used wheelchairs from the united states race cardinal, from hot...
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when somebody has a disability, the whole family has to pitch in to help them, if they don't have the money, the care they provide for them is the very basic care. my name is richard st. denis. i take wheelchairs to people in mexico that can't afford them that really need them. in 1976 i broke my back skiing and severed my spinal cord. i see what happened to me as an opportunity to help other people with disabilities. we collect used wheelchairs from the united states and hot rod. we teach them how to use it. mobility means being independent and more active. someone said, richard, i want to thank you for giving up your legs so we could have a better quality of life. when i see them happy, seeing their self-confidence, i know people's lives are getting better. in a place called the joint. >> the joint's hopping. >> you've never done this before, right? >> actually the first hard rock band to have a residency. bands like santana and elton john and these kind of acts, but, for us, well, motley crue is built about, we're all about theater and over the top stage shows. >> so vegas. >> it's
when somebody has a disability, the whole family has to pitch in to help them, if they don't have the money, the care they provide for them is the very basic care. my name is richard st. denis. i take wheelchairs to people in mexico that can't afford them that really need them. in 1976 i broke my back skiing and severed my spinal cord. i see what happened to me as an opportunity to help other people with disabilities. we collect used wheelchairs from the united states and hot rod. we teach them...
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he has cultivated iowa for years. i think barring a coal lessing, we'll see ron paul win the iowa caucuses. it seems the crazier he gets, the more crotch chedy he gets, they love him more. they're so fed up with washington and the system, that even on the stuff paul says on foreign policy, they sort of view him as a way to hit control alt delete on the sis zblem mary, let me ask you, ron paul could win in iowa. you could see mitt romney win in new hampshire. you could see newt gingrich then win in south carolina. the way this has been structured now, this year coming up with new york and california coming much later, this process could go on for months and months and months with the leadership changing quite dramatically, couldn't it? >> that's right. or perry, depending on how he does in iowa, could make his mark in south carolina. what i don't think is going to happen, i'm loathe to make predictions in a cycle like this, is that ron paul is going to make much of a difference beyond iowa other than the parts of his m
he has cultivated iowa for years. i think barring a coal lessing, we'll see ron paul win the iowa caucuses. it seems the crazier he gets, the more crotch chedy he gets, they love him more. they're so fed up with washington and the system, that even on the stuff paul says on foreign policy, they sort of view him as a way to hit control alt delete on the sis zblem mary, let me ask you, ron paul could win in iowa. you could see mitt romney win in new hampshire. you could see newt gingrich then win...
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i'm telling you my son, danny, has been managing me for 45 years. it's a fantastic reaction to an album, and all the years, i've always had every decade, six decades i've had hit records right aening llong but not like. this album is so big that if it happened to me when i was 25, i would probably end up, like what happened to elvis presley, where toward the end of his life it became bloated or marilyn monroe, where she ended up with a tragic life. this is happening just at the right time for me. that's what i meant about being a blessed person. because -- >> how much of your ability to be successful for so long do you think is down to having strong people like your mother in your early life to see you? >> it meant everything. it meant everything. it meant everything. it gave me the proper, natural human love, and it worked. >> let's take another break. i want to come back and talk to you about politics, about when you marched back in the '60s, the civil rights marches, martin luther king, the kennedys and indeed president obama today. we'll see whe
i'm telling you my son, danny, has been managing me for 45 years. it's a fantastic reaction to an album, and all the years, i've always had every decade, six decades i've had hit records right aening llong but not like. this album is so big that if it happened to me when i was 25, i would probably end up, like what happened to elvis presley, where toward the end of his life it became bloated or marilyn monroe, where she ended up with a tragic life. this is happening just at the right time for...
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he has had successes. i think it's fair to say that it's bold move to try to rescue the automobile industry in this country in detroit worked out for the most part and a lot of the t.a.r.p. programs that he inherited under the bush administration, who probably saved this country from going into a great depression, a lot of those programs that he continued are now being paid back at a profit. most of all, what i hear from people is that he doesn't have a passion for leadership and a kind of bold idea about where he wants to take the country and how he wants to take the country to that place. i think that's been a big issue for a lot of his admirers and then he gave openings, obviously, to those on the other side. it's going to be a tough patch for him but the conditions are tough. and he knows that. next there's going to be a referendum on the economy and probably on president barack obama. but we'll see who he is running against and we'll see what the conditions are come the fall 2012. >> you've interviewe
he has had successes. i think it's fair to say that it's bold move to try to rescue the automobile industry in this country in detroit worked out for the most part and a lot of the t.a.r.p. programs that he inherited under the bush administration, who probably saved this country from going into a great depression, a lot of those programs that he continued are now being paid back at a profit. most of all, what i hear from people is that he doesn't have a passion for leadership and a kind of bold...
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we have, as you know, newt has accepted and rick santorum has accepted. a couple we're waiting to see. i think there's a lot of pressure on a lot of people, frankly. i think they're under tremendous strain and tremendous pressure. i was disappointed that mitt romney, who's been up to see me at trump tower and called me, and, you know, we've had numerous calls, wants very much to have my endorsement. i was actually very disappointed that he didn't do the debate. i was actually surprised. he's a good guy, but i was actually surprised that he didn't do the debate. >> yeah, i was surprised about that. because i don't really understand what the big problem is, other than a bit of snobbery because you're not a conventional moderator. you're not a journalist or a tv host. but what you are is one of america's most successful business people. and i don't actually see any problem in you hosting a debate like this. i would imagine you would have some rather good questions for them. >> well, i know a lot of the moderators and some are wonderful, and some aren't, but
we have, as you know, newt has accepted and rick santorum has accepted. a couple we're waiting to see. i think there's a lot of pressure on a lot of people, frankly. i think they're under tremendous strain and tremendous pressure. i was disappointed that mitt romney, who's been up to see me at trump tower and called me, and, you know, we've had numerous calls, wants very much to have my endorsement. i was actually very disappointed that he didn't do the debate. i was actually surprised. he's a...
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tonight we gather to northern the best humanity has to offer. each fall we select even a more elite group the top ten heroes the year. the award brings $50,000 and global recognition. the celebrity studded gala salutes our heroes. >> the people they find are always pretty amazing. >> they have been doing everything from the goodness of their heart. it's great to see people that do that. >> that night we also announced the hero the year, the person with the most online votes who receives an additional $250,000. but it's the exposure, the spotlight on the world stage that benefits all our heroes the most. since 2007 our honorees have raised more than $6 million in donations and grants.
tonight we gather to northern the best humanity has to offer. each fall we select even a more elite group the top ten heroes the year. the award brings $50,000 and global recognition. the celebrity studded gala salutes our heroes. >> the people they find are always pretty amazing. >> they have been doing everything from the goodness of their heart. it's great to see people that do that. >> that night we also announced the hero the year, the person with the most online votes...
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he's done so much good work in the world. >> he has, an extraordinary man. let's take another break, jane. i want to come back and talk to you about workout videos, the exercise revolution that you helped start and have continued and how it can help me. >> okay. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. give you the unexpected burden of constipation? certain prescription medications can cause occasional constipation, which is why people turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s is the leading brand that has the proven effectiveness of a natural vegetable laxative ingredient plus the comfort of a stool softener. senokot-s tablets. proven relief for occasional constipation. go to senokot-s.com for special savings. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell
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>> well, my mother has had a great memory. and when i started, my dad just spoke extemporaneously and just would go. i couldn't do that. i had to write out what i'm going to say. i lot of mine, i put in me. i go over it two or three hours a couple days before, and i get it so much in me that it can come out pretty good now. >> huge pressure because you have so many people tuning in for these sermons. you can't get them wrong, can you? every word gets analyzed. >> you do. it makes me very responsible in what i'm going to say because people are going to -- you know, some people are making decisions based off of what you're saying. you've got to say, okay. how is this coming across? this is the way i mean it, but is it coming across that way? so i try to think through it a lot. >> there was a recent survey i found quite fascinating. "new york times" named you one of the most influential figures worldwide on twitter. you actually beat people like lady gaga, justin bieber, rachel maddow, arianna huffington. some of the big tweeters
>> well, my mother has had a great memory. and when i started, my dad just spoke extemporaneously and just would go. i couldn't do that. i had to write out what i'm going to say. i lot of mine, i put in me. i go over it two or three hours a couple days before, and i get it so much in me that it can come out pretty good now. >> huge pressure because you have so many people tuning in for these sermons. you can't get them wrong, can you? every word gets analyzed. >> you do. it...
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he has his day in court tomorrow. what are your feelings about that? >> you know, eight months ago i thought that bradley manning's treatment at a bringing at quantico was a distraction and was actually undercutting the necessary prosecution. tomorrow he will have what's called an article 32 hearing, a process by which there's an evaluation of the evidence and determination on whether there's enough evidence to proceed to trial. hopefully tomorrow the proceeding will be about what bradley manning is alleged to have done, and not about what the united states government has done to him. >> pj crowley, thank you very much. >> all right, piers. >> i want to turn to a man you could call a comic on the verge of a nervous breakdown. lewis black is known for his rants on politics, and religious trends. he's one of comedy central's top 100 comedians of all time. he's constantly furious. lewis black is back with me now for the second time. i'm looking at you, lewis. you look even angrier than last time. >> i'm actually very happy because you're not here, and i'm
he has his day in court tomorrow. what are your feelings about that? >> you know, eight months ago i thought that bradley manning's treatment at a bringing at quantico was a distraction and was actually undercutting the necessary prosecution. tomorrow he will have what's called an article 32 hearing, a process by which there's an evaluation of the evidence and determination on whether there's enough evidence to proceed to trial. hopefully tomorrow the proceeding will be about what bradley...
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