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john oliver, nice to see you. (cheers and applause) >> jon: john oliver, what is this? >> jon t couldn't be simpler. in 2010 in the throes of one of the worst economic recessions in u.s. history congress came together and passed a law creating a badly needed consumer protection bureau. a watchdog against the kinds of predatory financial practices that have so destroyed the economic foundation of this great country. and since then, congress has worked diligently to prevent this unaccountable, unelected and down right dangerous bureau from ever fully coming to existence. that's the answer, jon, you are welcome. any other questions or can i get out of here. >> jon: yes, no, yes, i have question. if congress now fears the bureau that they themselves created, why not then just pass a law uncreating it? >> well, what? go on record as opposing a vital and necessary agency that will protect the most vulnerable, hardworking families in this i:. oh, yeah that will play great in an election year. what are you talking about. >> jon: but you just said they're killing it bureaucratly
john oliver, nice to see you. (cheers and applause) >> jon: john oliver, what is this? >> jon t couldn't be simpler. in 2010 in the throes of one of the worst economic recessions in u.s. history congress came together and passed a law creating a badly needed consumer protection bureau. a watchdog against the kinds of predatory financial practices that have so destroyed the economic foundation of this great country. and since then, congress has worked diligently to prevent this...
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for a limited time, only at olive garden. for a limited time, hey, i'm really glad we took this last minute trip me too. you booked our room right? not yet, thanks for reminding me. wait, what? fret not ma'lady. i have the hotels.com app so we can get a great deal even at the last minute. ah, well played sir. download the free hotels.com app and get exclusive mobile deals. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. >> welcome back. my guest tonight, the former director of education at james madison's monopeelier and a fellow for the humanity, her new book is called "a slave in the white house: paul jensen and the madisons. please welcome elizabeth dowling taylor. thank you so much for being here. it's called "a slave in the white house." you know, it is so interesting to see a book like this. in our current sort of founding fathers fetish that we enjoy, their infallibility, their ultimate wisdom that we always look back to them, we forget that the individual credited with really the father of our constitution had 100 slaves. >> well,
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. now, you know, when it comes to florida voters, we can assume that newt gingrich has the key large headed white male locked up. can he win the support of a demographic even greater in number in the sunshine state. we sent jason jones to miami to find out. >> reporter: if newt gingrich is going to win the florida primary tomorrow he'll have to win over one of the most influential voting blocks: the ladies. so i assembled a panel of florida women to gauge gingrich's chances. okay. is there anything newt gingrich can say or do to win your vote? >> nothing. >> reporter: nothing. >> nothing. >> reporter: nothing whatsoever. >> nothing. >> bottom line he's not trust worthy. >> i think it's foolish of other poom to trust somebody with his history. >> i think people can change. as you get older, i think you get wiser. >> i think he's a creep. >> as long as he can do his job as he promised as a politician, that's the most important thing. >> i think he's garbage. >> reporter: i w
try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. now, you know, when it comes to florida voters, we can assume that newt gingrich has the key large headed white male locked up. can he win the support of a demographic even greater in number in the sunshine state. we sent jason jones to miami to find out. >> reporter: if newt gingrich is going to win the florida primary tomorrow he'll have to win over one of the most...
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for more on the newt gingrich open marriage correspondent-- bombshell we turn to john oliver. john, this news, it's really bad time, the new breaks just as gingrich was gaining momentum in south carolina. does this put a stop to gingrich's momentum. >> not at all, jon. this is a personal issue, nobody cares about this. >> jon: no it's about the hypocrisy, john. let me show you something. look at this. >> we should reestablish the importance of family. >> safeguard the sanctity of marriage. >> the republican commitment to the values of the american people. >> i think that for most americans, defending traditional marriage is a legitimate part of their value system. >> jon: you don't think that that hurts someone who portrays themselves as a champion of traditional marriage? >> jon what could be more traditional than the arrangement that gingrich proposed. throughout history, jon, traditional marriage have meant powerful men doing whatever the [bleep] they want, whenever the [bleep] they want to. >> jon: you know this will definitely hurt him in the state of florida which is nex
for more on the newt gingrich open marriage correspondent-- bombshell we turn to john oliver. john, this news, it's really bad time, the new breaks just as gingrich was gaining momentum in south carolina. does this put a stop to gingrich's momentum. >> not at all, jon. this is a personal issue, nobody cares about this. >> jon: no it's about the hypocrisy, john. let me show you something. look at this. >> we should reestablish the importance of family. >> safeguard the...
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john oliver has more. >> reporter: the tone of our nation's discourse has never been coarser. >> islam is a i will from the pit of hell. >> atists are parasites. >> this is justice. >> hey, rush y don't you wrap your fat ass in the flag-- . >> reporter: fortunately there's a national conference of editorial writers. a consortium of journalists devoted to el fate-- elevating the way we kmaun kate with a much needed civility project. it's president -- >> we want to help people make better arguments. we want to support a higher quality of discourse. >> right. >> and there are a lot of people who would like to be in the conversation that make sense, that are civil and in which they are not going to feel personally attacked. >> right. people really need to tone it the [bleep] down. (laughter) >> well. >> and it's not just people scream on tv. columnists are screaming in newspapers in every city across the country. i went to speak to a syndicated columnist who labeled the tea party terrorists and al qaeda bombers in response to their actions during the debt ceiling debate. sorry, this is-- t
john oliver has more. >> reporter: the tone of our nation's discourse has never been coarser. >> islam is a i will from the pit of hell. >> atists are parasites. >> this is justice. >> hey, rush y don't you wrap your fat ass in the flag-- . >> reporter: fortunately there's a national conference of editorial writers. a consortium of journalists devoted to el fate-- elevating the way we kmaun kate with a much needed civility project. it's president -- >>...
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie he did, a story of a man in a hat trapped in a cup -- [ laughter ] -- with four other people and i don't want to give it away but they turn into soup. it's really -- i think you'll enjoy it. it's great. pick it up. here it is your moment of zen. >> he knew his tax returns were a huge issue. he's a rich guy. >> will he
try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. [cheers and applause] >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow at 11:00. i wanted to let you know if you are looking for something to do this weekend our own aasif mandvi has a movie out called today's special. it's a movie he did, a story of a man in a hat trapped in a cup -- [ laughter ] -- with four other people and i don't want to give it away but they turn into soup. it's really -- i think you'll enjoy it. it's...
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for a limited time, only at olive garden. show. so as you nay know, heading into last night's caucus, minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann was feeling a particular kind of special confidence. >> we're going to see a miracle happen on tuesday. i have absolutely no doubt. >> jon: and lo for many months did bachmann dwell amongst iowa's voters and came in sixth. okay. [laughter] out of six. [laughter] yet when she dropped out of the race this morning, bachmann made one thing still very clear. >>ly not be continuing in this race for the presidency. my faith in the lord god almighty, this country and our republic is unshakable. >> jon: unshakeable. her faith in god. she was expecting a miracle, really didn't get it, and yet still has faith. perhaps she thinks god is setting her up here. maybe for one of those god moments like when abraham was about to stab isaac and god was like [bleeped]. [laughter] but the trouble, of course, was that the republican field bachmann was competing against not just for the fact they were republican vo
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for a limited time, only at olive garden. welcome back, everybody. now, as we saw earlier, there is a good deal of in-fighting now between republican candidates for president. getting a little ugly but there is still one area where they're of a single mind. >> we don't put people in classes. >> the class warfare argument is a barack obama is something that should not be part of the republican lexicon. >> he continually wants to practice class warfare and punish success. >> class warfare to attack attack the people who create jobs. >> that's their job, divide, separate, put one group against another. >> jon: republicans unite people. not like those unamerican liberal democrats. there is no placeor the politics of class resentment. i see we have a literacy crowd here tonight. there is no place for the politics of resentment in the republican party. you know what else has no place in the republican party? rich guys like mitt romney. >> i don't think a liberal massachusetts governor is going to come and be able to go and relate to folks as well as a guy
for a limited time, only at olive garden. welcome back, everybody. now, as we saw earlier, there is a good deal of in-fighting now between republican candidates for president. getting a little ugly but there is still one area where they're of a single mind. >> we don't put people in classes. >> the class warfare argument is a barack obama is something that should not be part of the republican lexicon. >> he continually wants to practice class warfare and punish success....
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for a limited time, only at olive garden. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. now, as you know, i am the proud new owner of a superpac which sounded great at first. practically unlimited money to spend however i wanted. then i saw something on morning joe that, well, frankly scared me. >> superpacs have to be entirely separate from a campaign and a candidate. i'm not allowed to communicate with a superpac in any way, shape, or form. >> so you're not coordinating any way whatsoever? >> my goodness if we coordinate in any way whatsoever we go to the big house. >> jon: (gasps) which one of your big houses do you go to? (cheers and applause) the beach house or the ski chalet? or the big house... i don't want to go to jail. this is serious. i need guidance. stephen! stephen! (cheers and applause) i really need help. >> thank you so much for having me. >> jon: no, i need help. (cheers and applause) thank you. thank you for being here. >> jon, please. thank you. (cheers and applause) thank you, my friends. thank you. jon, jon, please, can we make this quick? >> jon: m
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try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. no state of the union address is complete without a full panel discussion to illuminate and analyze. >> i thought the president's speech last night was on point. >> it was a campaign speech. >> it was a strong and confident speech. >> it was entirely safe. >> very bipartisan. very acceptable. >> i didn't hear anything too inspiring. >> i think this speech in the end was a bit boring. >> and i thought he really hit it out of the park. >> it was great bad dull exciting. that was useless. (laughter) so panel discussions at this point are almost as rote as the president's speech itself. that's why our own (bleep)ing team doesn't get bogged down in pedantic partisan arguments about the words used or content. (laughter) (bleep)ing table on television analyzes this year's state of the union from the one perspective we never hear about-- without audio. (cheers and applause) welcome. samantha bee, wyatt cenac, al madrigal. they have all watched the
try it tonight at your olive garden when you're here, you're family. (cheers and applause). >> jon: welcome back. no state of the union address is complete without a full panel discussion to illuminate and analyze. >> i thought the president's speech last night was on point. >> it was a campaign speech. >> it was a strong and confident speech. >> it was entirely safe. >> very bipartisan. very acceptable. >> i didn't hear anything too inspiring. >>...