Obama, AIG, And The Politics Of Anger Wednesday afternoon, President Barack Obama again addressed the AIG bonuses, acknowledging "people are rightly outraged." Also, former Vice President Dick Cheney told CNN's John King that he believes policy changes made by Obama have made the country less safe.

Obama, AIG, And The Politics Of Anger

Obama, AIG, And The Politics Of Anger

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Wednesday afternoon, President Barack Obama again addressed the AIG bonuses, acknowledging "people are rightly outraged."

Also, former Vice President Dick Cheney told CNN's John King that he believes policy changes made by Obama have made the country less safe.

Guests:

Ken Rudin, NPR's political editor

David Gergen, professor of public service and director of the Center for Public Leadership at Harvard University