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you focus on bayous that add to the market could you stick with those for the long haul. you build it a step at a time. we came back. >> you were on mobile before mobile was big. >> it's funny, i have people calling me, investors calling me, telling me that the money that you have, company money, belongs to them. for me to invest in areas like --ile, i may has well thank god we did it. we were stuck at a value of 2 billion. mobile took us to 6 billion. >> was the hardest and you had to do their? >> the initial rounds of letting people go, refocusing the company, and being able to employeeshe remaining and the people you try to recruit that there is a future. >> you eventually sold? >> eventually, long time. >> people are telling you that blackberry is party debt. >> yes. >> why did you take this job? ♪ >> you came out of there looking like a hero, and great ceos and executives, there is often a myth about them that is pulled into legend. what is the myth of john chen? what is the reality? >> i think i'm a simple, straightforward guy. i like working with people. i like foc
you focus on bayous that add to the market could you stick with those for the long haul. you build it a step at a time. we came back. >> you were on mobile before mobile was big. >> it's funny, i have people calling me, investors calling me, telling me that the money that you have, company money, belongs to them. for me to invest in areas like --ile, i may has well thank god we did it. we were stuck at a value of 2 billion. mobile took us to 6 billion. >> was the hardest and...
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year. >> if you're best bayou also -- >> amazon did great. >> fair enough.ut the incompetence of best buy in running their site is a core business failing. and i think if you look around, if you cannot run your site these days, and you're an online retailer, you're going to be cooked. and they do have a huge problem here. >> next up, let's look at the nasdaq, by the way. falling a bit since the open. right now the comp is down 60 points thanks to a sudden drop in apple. stock quickly fell by 6.4%. that's the largest intraday drop in ten months before recovering. some of the other no home tum, of course, names also getting hit today, gopro among them. it does raise questions, guys, as to. whether or not apple, jon, was a victim which anecdotally would run counter to all kinds of evidence. >> i doubt it. you look in here. you've got gopro as you mentioned down 4%. facebook is also down considerably a little over 2 1/2% while apple is down, too. you wonder if the overall concern about holiday sales is hitting some of these stocks that have momentum but maybe th
year. >> if you're best bayou also -- >> amazon did great. >> fair enough.ut the incompetence of best buy in running their site is a core business failing. and i think if you look around, if you cannot run your site these days, and you're an online retailer, you're going to be cooked. and they do have a huge problem here. >> next up, let's look at the nasdaq, by the way. falling a bit since the open. right now the comp is down 60 points thanks to a sudden drop in apple....
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so far some bayou politicians are sticks by him including louisiana governor bobby jindal. but democrats demanding more answers. >>> and a scary scene in phoenix after an suv plunged into a canal. the suv was left flipped and submerge submerged. inside a man scared and trapped. after a few tense moments relief. firefighters pulled the driver okay. he was cold and shaken but okay. >>> this is 44 seconds of pure fear. new video of a tornado that shredded mississippi last week. >> woo hoo! >> this video was shot on a phone by will boosman who was working at the auto parts store. in seconds it goes black then this. the sky appears as the ef 3 twister hit. half a dozen tornados struck that day. five people were killed as homes were just levelled. >>> and let's get down to business with cnbc. good morning. >> good morning. the minimum wage is going up in 21 state os on new year's day. another 2 million people will benefit from automatic cost of living adjustments. 29 states with 60% of the u.s. work forces will have minimum wages above the $7.25 an hour. apple had merry christmas
so far some bayou politicians are sticks by him including louisiana governor bobby jindal. but democrats demanding more answers. >>> and a scary scene in phoenix after an suv plunged into a canal. the suv was left flipped and submerge submerged. inside a man scared and trapped. after a few tense moments relief. firefighters pulled the driver okay. he was cold and shaken but okay. >>> this is 44 seconds of pure fear. new video of a tornado that shredded mississippi last week....
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they say the changes will make it easier to bayou tiuy utiliti more stable way. but they say there's been too much coming in and they're worried it will strain their power grids. in september, executives suspended purchases of solar power. people at other utilities followed suit. government officials say their reforms acknowledge that solar and wind power are unpredictable. so, you tillties will be allowed to stop all purchases of electricity from these sources if there's a risk of oversupply. they say the rule will only apply to new contracts. utilities will still have to y buy electricity from geothermal and small scale hydraulic. they plan to implement is changes mid january. >>> fisheries officials say they'll work with their counterparts to stamp out a growing problem. they'll set up a communications system to address coral poaching. officials struck the deal at a meeting in the chinese city of dalian. they say the chinese city will allow them to bypass unusual protocalls so they can exchange messages more quickly. chinese officials have pledged to tighten r
they say the changes will make it easier to bayou tiuy utiliti more stable way. but they say there's been too much coming in and they're worried it will strain their power grids. in september, executives suspended purchases of solar power. people at other utilities followed suit. government officials say their reforms acknowledge that solar and wind power are unpredictable. so, you tillties will be allowed to stop all purchases of electricity from these sources if there's a risk of oversupply....
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mornings in a rho talking about low 30s out there, subfreezing from a few neighborhoods across parts of bayouost advisories, but we'll have areas of frost as we do start our sunday morning. this is not only here in the bay area, but across a good portion of the state. in fact, here is a look at current numbers, 23 degrees in truckee right now. sacramentoo, 41 and what is happening we have more of a cooler air mass moving in from the north and that air pattern remains in place. current numbers showing 41 degrees in santa rosa, napa, checking in at 40. slightly warmer than 10:00 yesterday at this time. san francisco in the upper 40s and san josi currently checking in at 42 degrees. your first look at your sunday morning lows, subfreezing in napa. 30 degrees and lots of lower 30s for santa rosa, antioch, san francisco 43 dregrees. so starting out the day with patchy frost and i'm tracking another surge of cold air in the bay area with your updated five-day coming up in a little bit. >>> people were like where did you get that? i paint them, can you do me on? i said okay and i started doing them.
mornings in a rho talking about low 30s out there, subfreezing from a few neighborhoods across parts of bayouost advisories, but we'll have areas of frost as we do start our sunday morning. this is not only here in the bay area, but across a good portion of the state. in fact, here is a look at current numbers, 23 degrees in truckee right now. sacramentoo, 41 and what is happening we have more of a cooler air mass moving in from the north and that air pattern remains in place. current numbers...
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. >>> in the bayou battle, bad news for mary landrieu. early totals are down by almost 18%.y. >>> meet the front-runner ashton carter who could replace chuck hagel. he is a former pentagon official with years of d.o.d. experience. >>> john mccain has a new book out, "13 soldiers." but how factual is it? well, stephen colbert found out. >> do you cover any of our present wars in this, for instance, bill o'reilly and the war on christmas? >>> move over, maclemore and ryan lewis. here's michele bachman's "thrift shop" performance. ♪ i wear your granddad's clothes ♪ ♪ i look incredible ♪ from the thrift shop down the road ♪ >> let's cut that short. that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." unfortunately we can't unsee that. good morning to you. are you a better rapper than michele bachmann? >> you know, i always thought i was the whitest person in america. michele, you got me beat. >> all right. we're going to move on real quickly. let's talk about the interview yesterday that jeb bush gave. it was very interesting. former florida governor jeb bush. he talked about how h
. >>> in the bayou battle, bad news for mary landrieu. early totals are down by almost 18%.y. >>> meet the front-runner ashton carter who could replace chuck hagel. he is a former pentagon official with years of d.o.d. experience. >>> john mccain has a new book out, "13 soldiers." but how factual is it? well, stephen colbert found out. >> do you cover any of our present wars in this, for instance, bill o'reilly and the war on christmas? >>>...
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as officer kondek was called out to grand blvd near the spring bayou for a noise complaint. witnesses tell police that moments later ? shots were fired. >>: and then he puts the card reverse and that's about of the driveway and runs over the top >>:kondek was rushed to a local hospital where he died. police say the shooter. marco parilla. then fled. >>: as he turned north on athens he struck a power pole. he careens of the power pole into a car parked truck. >>: i can't believe what he did to a father has it as children and to his wife. the shooter apologized to the family of officer kondek. he says it was not his intention to kill the officer. kondek was a 17 year veteran of the force and was previously an n-y-p-d officer. he was the father of six children. eleven people are suffering minor injuries. after they were struck by lightning next to the tampa bay buccaneers stadium. it happened shortly after 4 this afternoon. in a nearby parking lot. officials say it doesn't appear that anyone was directly struck by the lightning. however. it did kick up rocks and gravel. and kno
as officer kondek was called out to grand blvd near the spring bayou for a noise complaint. witnesses tell police that moments later ? shots were fired. >>: and then he puts the card reverse and that's about of the driveway and runs over the top >>:kondek was rushed to a local hospital where he died. police say the shooter. marco parilla. then fled. >>: as he turned north on athens he struck a power pole. he careens of the power pole into a car parked truck. >>: i can't...
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neil: bayou beat the crap out of them.aughter] >> like a kid is a short cuts and is they try to make a big a emphasis with a word and that shows laziness. you have to be creative to and still there was the president who had salty language but used it for effected and repetition and to scare people. but he got legislation through. >> but if he did all the time people would be so used to it. >> it is not what you saw. >> i know tracy is the great mom but in front of the kids i dylan to end a bad words. isn't that funny from where we came from? >> what do you do? >> it is almost impossible online or social media that f. bomb is thrown around so flagrantly. >> maybe i am not such a great mom. >>. [laughter] i have set 8:00 a.m. will and i tried not to swear before 8:00 and i fail every day. [laughter] >> but you agree as far as making an impact it does have an impact? >> if you don't use profanity when you drop that effort bomb i go to church every sunday and elsewhere once. >> and then when the cameras go off we will talk. [l
neil: bayou beat the crap out of them.aughter] >> like a kid is a short cuts and is they try to make a big a emphasis with a word and that shows laziness. you have to be creative to and still there was the president who had salty language but used it for effected and repetition and to scare people. but he got legislation through. >> but if he did all the time people would be so used to it. >> it is not what you saw. >> i know tracy is the great mom but in front of the...
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your book may be angry or frustrated or a little frightened but i sense that is okay bayou. >> that is fine by me. that is the point. >> host: walk us through it. >> guest: sure. i left the times is in 2011 and a lot of people have asked to lightness' doing the column. the short the answer is no. i tell people 41 years on deadlines is enough. that is how long i was in the newspaper business. i was a columnist 25 years of "the daily news" -- of "the daily news" and "the new york times". i don't miss it but what i wanted to do was spend more time getting more in depth on the issues that i cared about and i was especially interested in those things that had to do with standards of living in the united states and how difficult it was for people to make ends meet. as the liggett the issue of employment that has been difficult for a long time time, to look at the state of american infrastructure this abysmal. i was thinking this would be such a great source of jobs when you put people to work but analysts thinking that is the least sexy word in the language and if you talk about that nobody
your book may be angry or frustrated or a little frightened but i sense that is okay bayou. >> that is fine by me. that is the point. >> host: walk us through it. >> guest: sure. i left the times is in 2011 and a lot of people have asked to lightness' doing the column. the short the answer is no. i tell people 41 years on deadlines is enough. that is how long i was in the newspaper business. i was a columnist 25 years of "the daily news" -- of "the daily...
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that is aimed at demoralizing americans and making maury accept tiff to a takeover of our country bayouighted nations troops, give me a break. wake up, america. wake up, america. wake up. >> none dare call it conspiracy. none dare call it conspiracy. >> and they say socialism is wrong. >> we are still doing better than anybody else. >> we're number one, even though we talked about number two in the previous blocks. shut up! oi -- obama on mars jay that's your dream. will that be all, sir? thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $89.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. have camille foster and jim norton and thadius mckader. >> e block. last story. that's the last story. >> what is his face doing in space? maybe he is not
that is aimed at demoralizing americans and making maury accept tiff to a takeover of our country bayouighted nations troops, give me a break. wake up, america. wake up, america. wake up. >> none dare call it conspiracy. none dare call it conspiracy. >> and they say socialism is wrong. >> we are still doing better than anybody else. >> we're number one, even though we talked about number two in the previous blocks. shut up! oi -- obama on mars jay that's your dream. will...
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louisiana is a great place to visit, love the bayou country. and the big easy is a blast.t of the town very interesting. all right. and then you get out into the cajun country, fabulous. and go to the museum. "the factor" tip of the day, you might want to put new orleans and louisiana on your to-do list. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world. o'reilly@foxnews.com. name and town if you wish to opine. word of the day, do not be loquacious when writing to "the factor." you can be loquacious. i'm bill o'reilly, please remember the spin stops hereb(ú cause we're definitely looking out for you. >>> it took just 77 minutes to change the course of our nation forever. the day september 11, 2001. nearly 3,000 innocent people murdered at the hands of terrorists. followed government and intelligence agencies embarked on a global campaign to keep america safe. but this week they came3ib÷ und fire for how they did it. and that's where we begin t
louisiana is a great place to visit, love the bayou country. and the big easy is a blast.t of the town very interesting. all right. and then you get out into the cajun country, fabulous. and go to the museum. "the factor" tip of the day, you might want to put new orleans and louisiana on your to-do list. that is it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor website different from billoreilly.com. also, we would like you to spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the...
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characters are meant to go off on a old russian sub from the 1960's, like rush bucket, given bayou crane mission. we found a real russian sub from the 1960's in england floating the tams river and we shot on that. >> fantastic. >> jude law is the lead character. his name is robinson in the film. i think back to adventure when it comes to swift family robinson, did you keep that in mind. >> i think maybe for the the writer in some distance kind of way, probably the opposite of the swiss family robinson. >> yes. >> very different role for jude law. he has a sleek transformation of himself. he is playing scottish character and strong scottish accent. he built himself up a bit. he is a authority figure feeling. i think jude law like you have never seen him before. >> we have a little will time left but quick plot 182 million-dollar is on the boat under water. >> the idea is that they sent this gold to hitler to prevent hit the letter from invading russia in 1941 but on the way there the boat it was carrying in went down in the black sea, so it is not nazi gold but soviet gold on the way to t
characters are meant to go off on a old russian sub from the 1960's, like rush bucket, given bayou crane mission. we found a real russian sub from the 1960's in england floating the tams river and we shot on that. >> fantastic. >> jude law is the lead character. his name is robinson in the film. i think back to adventure when it comes to swift family robinson, did you keep that in mind. >> i think maybe for the the writer in some distance kind of way, probably the opposite of...
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bayou use of those resources instead of strengthening borders. that is not a smart outcome. the second approach is to pass laws that say let's improve the of the goal system because sometimes people would be qualified if this system was of little smoother but then they have a situation to wait years to be reunited with a family member. the heartache becomes too great so some cases may push them into the illegal system because we don't make the legal system smarty enough. we can get people out of the shadows and acknowledge our neighbors and friends and co-workers. then you have to be serious about border security. but the activists who say. >> why should we? but in the eyes of god every pretty is equal. there is a child in mexico or guatemala, libya, that is the equal of my child. i don't make any claims my child is superior to somebody else's child. but i of the president of the united states and asian states have porter's. -- nation states have borders. as do most countries around the world. if we enforce the law then people will not try to come here. you don't have that m
bayou use of those resources instead of strengthening borders. that is not a smart outcome. the second approach is to pass laws that say let's improve the of the goal system because sometimes people would be qualified if this system was of little smoother but then they have a situation to wait years to be reunited with a family member. the heartache becomes too great so some cases may push them into the illegal system because we don't make the legal system smarty enough. we can get people out...
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and the midterms wrapping up saturday with a bayou bust for democrats. >> it's been nothing but a joythis state for 34 years. >> mary landrieu's landslide loss was no surprise. national democrats would to the even invest in a runoff. and bill cassidy's big win gives the gop a boost against the veto pen. they head into the new year with 54 senate seats, and with mary landrieu out, the democrats all but wiped out in the deep south. every senator and governor now a republican. matthew dowd, roundtable is back. lbj said in 1964, here in 2014 democratic wipe out in the deep south. >> it's come true. from the regional party that was democrat, now republican. every state official in the deep south is now republican. i mean, i was thinking of the former quarterback of the dallas cowboys. turn out the lights, the party's over. it's a huge problem. the other problem, what you look at those results, george. it is a huge racial divide. speaking of what we were just talking about. you have 95% of the african-american voters voted for mary landrieu, and 75% of the white voters voted for bill cassid
and the midterms wrapping up saturday with a bayou bust for democrats. >> it's been nothing but a joythis state for 34 years. >> mary landrieu's landslide loss was no surprise. national democrats would to the even invest in a runoff. and bill cassidy's big win gives the gop a boost against the veto pen. they head into the new year with 54 senate seats, and with mary landrieu out, the democrats all but wiped out in the deep south. every senator and governor now a republican. matthew...
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jonathan martin has more on the political battle in the bayou. >> reporter: widely considered a powerful woman, democratic senator mary landrieu is in an unfamiliar spot - as the underdog in a run-off for o seat she held for 18 years. in what has become the most expensive senate race, bill cassidy is the one to beat, outspending landrieu in the final stretch. >> she has been doing more personal appearances, campaigning. more spending and more advertising than her. getting into the primary they were matched. each raising more than $10 million. the g.o.p. senate sweep - it boosted cassidy's elections. louisiana's political analysts says democratic funders gave mary landrieu more than 4 million before november, backing out. >> the democratic senator committee pulled out after the primary, making the calculation that she is an underdog. >> reporter: the lopsided spending is evident on the airways. the koch brothers funding americas for posterity and the american crossroad network backed by karl rove poured in more than $2 million, running ads against mary landrieu. >> since the primary elect
jonathan martin has more on the political battle in the bayou. >> reporter: widely considered a powerful woman, democratic senator mary landrieu is in an unfamiliar spot - as the underdog in a run-off for o seat she held for 18 years. in what has become the most expensive senate race, bill cassidy is the one to beat, outspending landrieu in the final stretch. >> she has been doing more personal appearances, campaigning. more spending and more advertising than her. getting into the...
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. >> reporter: in fact the bayou state is now the film production capital of the world with 18 featureeleased, more than runners-up canada and california. >> it's very difficult to justify shooting in california when you have these type of incentives. >> reporter: he isn't talking about louisiana's cajun cuisine or night life. he's talking about money. in 2002 louisiana began offering a unique tax credit. 30% for productions shot in the state. movie producers can get even more money back by hiring local crews. >> coming here, the tax credit is a big draw, for sure, because you get to actually put funds back into the production. >> reporter: and other states are taking notice. a total of 39 now offer some sort of film-related tax incentive. and it seems hollywood is feeling the pressure. next year california hopes to bring back the lost business with newly expanded tax credits of up to 25%. but nor now, louisiana remains ahead of the attack "g.i. joe retaliation" was filmed in the big easy in 2011 and received $30 million in tax credits. >> the big key is having enough room to support t
. >> reporter: in fact the bayou state is now the film production capital of the world with 18 featureeleased, more than runners-up canada and california. >> it's very difficult to justify shooting in california when you have these type of incentives. >> reporter: he isn't talking about louisiana's cajun cuisine or night life. he's talking about money. in 2002 louisiana began offering a unique tax credit. 30% for productions shot in the state. movie producers can get even more...
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in fact, the bayou state is now the film production capital of the world. feature films released into theaters last year. three more than runners up canada and california. jesse berger is a producer on the upcoming thriller abator, one of the many productions filming in new orleans. >> it's difficult to justify shooting in california when you have these types of incentives. >> reporter: berger isn't talking about louisiana's cajun cuisine or lively night life. he's talking about money. in 2002, louisiana began offering a unique tax. 30% for productions shot in the state. movie producers can get even more money by hiring local crews. >> coming here, the tax credit is a big draw for sure. because you get to actually put funds back into the production. >> reporter: and other states are taking notice. a total of 39 now offer some sort of film-related tax incentives. >> action. >> reporter: and it seems hollywood is feeling the pressure. next year, california hopes to bring back the lost business with newly expanded tax credits of up to 25%. but for now, louisia
in fact, the bayou state is now the film production capital of the world. feature films released into theaters last year. three more than runners up canada and california. jesse berger is a producer on the upcoming thriller abator, one of the many productions filming in new orleans. >> it's difficult to justify shooting in california when you have these types of incentives. >> reporter: berger isn't talking about louisiana's cajun cuisine or lively night life. he's talking about...
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the last hundred -- left understands the bayou of legislating, even if it does not get on the next day, far better than the establishment right does. >> one last question from this gentleman right here. interaction, communication, coalitions have been built with the tea party and those across the political spectrum? because i have been a some events that are not conservative and the tea party has been brought at -- at some events that are not conservative in the tea party has been brought up and it has been negative or a mystery. there are ideas that are brought forth, saying that they think that this might appeal to the wasparty but then it mentioned that we are not the right vehicle to approach them or talk to them. how just wondering, political, much or are they willing to work with others to get things done? think there is a ton of collaboration inside washington. individual --the i was in pennsylvania two weeks ago and the tea party, diverse groups of people of all ages, skin colors, everything that you hear does not exist in the tea party, coming up with innovative ideas. they ju
the last hundred -- left understands the bayou of legislating, even if it does not get on the next day, far better than the establishment right does. >> one last question from this gentleman right here. interaction, communication, coalitions have been built with the tea party and those across the political spectrum? because i have been a some events that are not conservative and the tea party has been brought at -- at some events that are not conservative in the tea party has been brought...
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and when i got to be a senator, i remember the bayou. i remembered how fragile it looked even as a child. i thought if i could do anything to save this place, i will. i've spent a lot of time saving it. it is still not completely saved but much stronger. when i tutored at public schools, my passion started when the nuns sent me. a little girl that i tutored who was my age could interbreed. i can remember going home to my mother and saying, this is the strangest thing. i met a little girl and she cannot read. is that possible that children do not know how to read? her explain why some children could not read. and i've made up my mind then that i would work. this becausesay there are a lot of young people listening and i want you to know, listen to your heart. god put these things on your heart at a young age. if you are not cynical, those dreams can come true. you can make a profound afference in rebuilding school system, which i am continuing to work on and making sure everybody knows they are loved and we are going to work hard to find
and when i got to be a senator, i remember the bayou. i remembered how fragile it looked even as a child. i thought if i could do anything to save this place, i will. i've spent a lot of time saving it. it is still not completely saved but much stronger. when i tutored at public schools, my passion started when the nuns sent me. a little girl that i tutored who was my age could interbreed. i can remember going home to my mother and saying, this is the strangest thing. i met a little girl and...
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>> it really -- you know for the battle for the bayou, bill cassidy is standing on clear ground.omising. the polls we've seen so far have her trailing anywhere from 9 to 21 points. she only carried 18% of the white vote in the primary. that's a large hurdle to get over. but, you know, the campaign says they see -- it involves this 30/30 strategy where they get 30% of the total vote to be african-american and they pick up 30% of the white vote. those numbers can go up or down either way but they have to add up to 60. it's really it's a tall hurdle. mary landrieu has been throwing hay-makers nonstop and i think she connected with one last week whether these documents that democratic operatives have been releasing of time sheets with bill cassidy, showing that possibly double billing, where he was actually on the hill while he is billing the taxpayer funded university for his job as a physician. cassidy says he can do his job in d.c. and still bill his job in louisiana. the landrieu campaign says they want more documents, that's an incomplete picture. the problem is it came out duri
>> it really -- you know for the battle for the bayou, bill cassidy is standing on clear ground.omising. the polls we've seen so far have her trailing anywhere from 9 to 21 points. she only carried 18% of the white vote in the primary. that's a large hurdle to get over. but, you know, the campaign says they see -- it involves this 30/30 strategy where they get 30% of the total vote to be african-american and they pick up 30% of the white vote. those numbers can go up or down either way...