Michelle Obama Eye Roll Caught On Camera Michelle Obama rolls her eyes at John Boehner Michelle Obama is NOT impressed: First Lady rolls her eyes TWICE at political foe John Boehner as he speaks to her husband during the inaugural luncheon Michelle Obama rolls eyes at John Boehner, sets Internet aflame Internet abuzz after first lady rolls her eyes at John Boehner Watch Michelle Obama Roll Her Eyes at John Boehner Michelle Obama Shoots John Boehner An Eye Roll During Inaugural Luncheon Michelle Obama eye roll Michelle Obama Eye Roll: First Lady Not Amused By President's Banter With John Boehner Obama's 'eye roll' ignites media firestorm Boehner has 'no clue' what he said to prompt Michelle Obama's eye roll John Boehner has 'no clue' what he said that set off Michelle Obama Author: thesbge Duration: 0:35
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For more coverage on the Sandy Hook shooting: bit.ly President Obama spoke today at a vigil for the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting in Newtown, Conn. In his emotional address, he called the names of the 20 children and the six adults who were killed in the school and told the audience gathered at Newtown High School: "I come to offer the love and prayers of a nation." Do you read or write a language other than English? Help the NewsHour translate Obama's vigil speech for victims of the Newtown shooting: bit.ly Author: PBSNewsHour Duration: 18:12
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Republicans familiar with a new White House offer on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff say it looks almost exactly like President Barack Obama's budget proposal last February. GOP aides say Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner presented an offer calling for $1.6 trillion in new tax revenue over the coming decade, extending the 2 percentage point payroll tax deduction or something comparable to it and $50 billion in stimulus spending on infrastructure projects. The White House plan calls for $960 billion over the coming decade by increasing tax rates and taxes on investment income on upper-bracket earners and $600 billion in additional taxes. Republicans view the offer as a step backward with the fiscal cliff -- an economy-rattling set of automatic spending cuts and tax increases -- looming at years' end."* Cenk Uygur, John Iadarola (Host, TYT University) and Mark Thompson (TV Host) discuss the Republican reaction to Obama's budget proposal. Should they be outraged if Obama made his intentions no secret? Should Obama be expected to negotiate with himself? *Read more from Andrew Taylor/ AP via Huffington Post: www.huffingtonpost.com Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Support The Young Turks by Shopping bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: bit.ly Buy TYT Merch: theyoungturks.spreadshirt.com Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com Author: TheYoungTurks Duration: 5:47
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Robert Reich and Mark Zandi debate Glenn Hubbard and Arthur Laffer on the topic: The Rich Are Taxed Enough. Moderated by John Donvan. How do we fix the economy? The US government's budget deficit is nearing a trillion dollars for the fourth straight year and unemployment remains high. With the Bush-era tax cuts that are set to expire at the end of 2012, what is the best move for continued economic recovery? President Obama says we should raise taxes on those making more than $250000 to reduce the deficit. Others say that the richest 1% already pay more than a quarter of all federal taxes and higher taxes for job creators would slow economic growth. Are the nation's wealthiest not paying their "fair share," or should tax breaks be extended for everyone in the name of job creation? Author: IntelligenceSquared Debates Duration: 108:30
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Instead of making a victory speech as planned, Marvin finally cracks under the pressure of all the bullshit he's had to deal with over the course of the campaign. Author: Nerdist Duration: 3:56
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Is Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Latin American tour an effort to avoid the tighter sanctions being considered by the US and Europe? Inside Story Americas, discusses with guests: Trita Parsi, Nader Hashemi and Reuel Marc Gerecht. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Duration: 25:12
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