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. >> jeff johnson, trent lott comparisons all over the place. are they fair? you heard tara give one a minute ago. >> let's be clear. i think this is where we start trying to make race a partisan issue, and i think we need to be able to assess each statement within the context that it is. i listen to the rnc chairman, and i think what's interesting is i would question if any republican -- i'm not a democrat here. but i question if any republican who made a racist remark has the legislative record in working with african-americans and for african-americans that harry reid has. while i don't condone the comments, i think they're inappropriate and should have been held accountable. as somebody that worked with the naacp i know that harry reid has worked to fight for issues that affect african-americans and not one or two but a plethora of issues. >> so have a lot of republicans. we don't hear a lot about them, but there are. >> tara, i'm going to interrupt since you didn't let me talk before. i think what roland said is a bigger and more important
. >> jeff johnson, trent lott comparisons all over the place. are they fair? you heard tara give one a minute ago. >> let's be clear. i think this is where we start trying to make race a partisan issue, and i think we need to be able to assess each statement within the context that it is. i listen to the rnc chairman, and i think what's interesting is i would question if any republican -- i'm not a democrat here. but i question if any republican who made a racist remark has the...
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and condemning senator lott. i know senator lott. i happen to be very fond of him. he made a mistake. there was no question about that. he apologized for it. i know of no statement by any democratic senator criticizing senator lott. >> schieffer: congressman hoekstra you of course are a republican. when your party chairman says that, already some people are saying he probably should have just kept his mouth shut and let this play out because when you step in front of someone who is sort of in front of a firing squad that can be a tactical mistake. what do you think? >> i think clearly this will be an issue that the democrats are going to have to deal with internally as to whether these kinds of statements... they believe these kinds of statements are appropriate from their leader in the senate. then it becomes a personal issue for senator reed. does he believe that with this on his record he should still maintain his position as a leader in the senate. it is a democrat issue. it is a personal issue. republicans o
and condemning senator lott. i know senator lott. i happen to be very fond of him. he made a mistake. there was no question about that. he apologized for it. i know of no statement by any democratic senator criticizing senator lott. >> schieffer: congressman hoekstra you of course are a republican. when your party chairman says that, already some people are saying he probably should have just kept his mouth shut and let this play out because when you step in front of someone who is sort...
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there has to be a consequence here if the standard is the one that was set in 2002 with trent lott. >> is the consequence that senator reid should step down? >> i believe it is. whether he steps down today or i retire him in november either way he will not be the leader in 2011. >> governor kaine. >> well, first, the senator said i mean, chairman steel said earlier that the republicans were not going to win it back so leader reid is going to be the leader. anybody looking at trent lott's statements praising somebody who had been a pro segregation candidate for president will see that there is no comparison between those comments and those of senator reed's. the senator did make comments that were wrong and he apologized but made them in the context of promoting the candidacy of senator obama. >> you don't think he should resign. >> absolutely not. >> let me move on to the politics of the country and the mood of the country. chairman steale how is the mood around the country. >> the mood of the country is sour. people are angry, frustrated, scared. i think you see and have seen certain
there has to be a consequence here if the standard is the one that was set in 2002 with trent lott. >> is the consequence that senator reid should step down? >> i believe it is. whether he steps down today or i retire him in november either way he will not be the leader in 2011. >> governor kaine. >> well, first, the senator said i mean, chairman steel said earlier that the republicans were not going to win it back so leader reid is going to be the leader. anybody...
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>> there was huge pressure from president bush for trent lott to step down.s an apparent, maybe inadvertent commendation of senator thurmond activities in the '50s and '60s where he was a staunch opponent of civil rights legislation. that's a totally different context. harry reid made a misstatement. he owned up to it and apologized. i think he is mortified by the. stay he's made. i don't think he should step down. i think he is a valuable member of the senate and someone who will continue to lead. >> chris: all right. let's go back to the reason we invited you here, which is national security. let's go through the main reforms that the president imposed this week and is planning to implement. prioritize threat, beef up intelligence on yemen, review the visa and watch list system and enhance screening at airports. senator kyl, are you satisfied that this is the right response and sufficient to keep the country safe? >> it's part of the right response but you will see review, report, enhance and pursue. what is really needed is a renewed sense of urgency on de
>> there was huge pressure from president bush for trent lott to step down.s an apparent, maybe inadvertent commendation of senator thurmond activities in the '50s and '60s where he was a staunch opponent of civil rights legislation. that's a totally different context. harry reid made a misstatement. he owned up to it and apologized. i think he is mortified by the. stay he's made. i don't think he should step down. i think he is a valuable member of the senate and someone who will...
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now the 7'7" wingspan pressuring lott. he has to call timeout. 7:06 to go first half. vcu leading gas state 6-20. georgia state had commanded this game to the half. vcu, that's what the pressure of the rams can do. it is overwhelming at times each for the best of teams. >> 16-4 for the a.m. they are not forcing a ton of turn overs. what they are doing is taking georgia state out of the rhythm. seven minutes into the l of a georgi vcu 10-11. sea gull center. will get a whistle. trying to fight around the inside as they were trying to post him up. he's been tough to handle because he's able to negate the length with the midrange game. when you can step outside a little bit more than vcu's defense is willing to come, that takes a way the length. >> ali 6'4", 180 red shirt sophomore who calls atlanta his hometown and current residents. getting some of his first minutes. vcu up by six. left stroke is good. one of many lefties on the georgia state team. thats to first triple for either squad. >> there is the triple you were look for. it comes at a big moment for georgia stat
now the 7'7" wingspan pressuring lott. he has to call timeout. 7:06 to go first half. vcu leading gas state 6-20. georgia state had commanded this game to the half. vcu, that's what the pressure of the rams can do. it is overwhelming at times each for the best of teams. >> 16-4 for the a.m. they are not forcing a ton of turn overs. what they are doing is taking georgia state out of the rhythm. seven minutes into the l of a georgi vcu 10-11. sea gull center. will get a whistle. trying...
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trent lott has this thing on your wall in which he said, "now back in power," as in number two man inthe senate in which he id, "if they only knew." what did he mean? >> well, it's that there are people here -- trent lott, number of very fine republicans, colleagues as well that really want to make the institution work and find ways to try to work together -- i've tried that in the united states senate, i'm trying it now, i'm very fortunate to have a good colleague, senator incee is our chairman, we're hoping to get things done -- we'll be down just below the surface but we'll be getting things done and i think that's the way it will be. we'll be up at the top, too, to sound off, but in the meantime, hopefully, we'll get some things done. >> i'm still always fascinated by the rich and the powerful in the criminal situation because it's always different for them than it is for an ordinary person and there is that kind of a story in this based on a real story. >> charlie: that is fascinating for you, the notion of the rich and powerful getting their comeuppance especially when they've c
trent lott has this thing on your wall in which he said, "now back in power," as in number two man inthe senate in which he id, "if they only knew." what did he mean? >> well, it's that there are people here -- trent lott, number of very fine republicans, colleagues as well that really want to make the institution work and find ways to try to work together -- i've tried that in the united states senate, i'm trying it now, i'm very fortunate to have a good colleague,...
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trent lott resigns as senate republican leader after praising retiring senator strom thurmon, but theop story of the year, the war on terror continued and u.s. and afghan troops continued the largest ground assault in the u.s. led military campaign since the war began in october of 2001. what did you think of the press coverage as the war began there? >> i think that the afghanistan war back then was very popular to cover. i think that was, as cal indicated, that's when the country was really united behind among other people president bush. we remember president bush's pitch in the yankees world series 2001, but that halo of goodwill ga goodwill carried over to 2002. >> jon: cal, your take there? >> well, i think that the unity was good and we all celebrated including the media and many remember the controversy over american flag lapel pins not only on this network, tom brokaw on nbc had to defend himself not wearing the american flag pin and got to be incredibly silly. the job of the press, yes, is to sing the praises of america when america does well, but it's also to question autho
trent lott resigns as senate republican leader after praising retiring senator strom thurmon, but theop story of the year, the war on terror continued and u.s. and afghan troops continued the largest ground assault in the u.s. led military campaign since the war began in october of 2001. what did you think of the press coverage as the war began there? >> i think that the afghanistan war back then was very popular to cover. i think that was, as cal indicated, that's when the country was...
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look, when trent lott was in a similar situation back in 2002, he let this play out too long, and hen't quell it, he didn't cut it off. they felt by getting the president involved so quickly, i don't take any offense and i know what's in harry reid's heart, they think they can end it. part of the reason they want to move quickly as well, harry reid is sort of the mvp for barack obama in terms of trying to push health care through. they need him there. when you look at the senate picture and how much trouble harry reid is in, you add that to chris dodd this week, saying he's going to retire. democrats barely have a 60-seat majority right now, are barely getting health care and other things through, if someone like harry reid loses re-election at the end of this year, obviously his 60 seat majority good-bye, in getting the presidential agenda through in the days ahead is going to be that much harder. >> how would you say that's going to affect that. how much power does he have to push the obama agenda. >> i think people close to the white house are hoping this will be over after a few
look, when trent lott was in a similar situation back in 2002, he let this play out too long, and hen't quell it, he didn't cut it off. they felt by getting the president involved so quickly, i don't take any offense and i know what's in harry reid's heart, they think they can end it. part of the reason they want to move quickly as well, harry reid is sort of the mvp for barack obama in terms of trying to push health care through. they need him there. when you look at the senate picture and how...
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>> well it's that there are peopleere -- tnt lott, number ofery fine republicans, colleagu as well that want to make the institution rk and find ways to trto work togher --'ve trd that in the unitestates senate, i'm trying itnow, i'm very rtunate to have a good colleague, senat incee is our airman, we're hong to get thgs done -- wll be down just below the surface but we'l be getti things done and i think that's the way it will be. we'll bep at the top, too, to sound off, but in the meanme, hopefully, we'llet some things do. >> i'm still always fascinated by the rich anthe powerful in the cminal situationecause it's always differentor them than it is for anrdinary peon and there is that kind of a storin this based on a rea ory. >> charliethat is fascinating for you, thenotion of the rich d powerful getting their comeuppance especily when they've committed in horrible crim you disay this, whichs interesting. you were a little embarrass about how you were bk then. do you still share that? you're embarrassed? or you say, "look, at was me then. i understand it. maybe i'm a little bit barrass
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has got the backing of the white house thinks that this is a much different situation than trent lott faced when he was ousted as majority leader because in part he dealt with what an adviser said was a very quick and forth right way. >> you mentioned health care which has certainly dominated the headlines in the fall and early winter and the attempted terror attack. but where do things stand right now? the senate approved, the house has aversion, what's the hold-up in the two sides reconciling. >> reporter: a lot comes down to taxes, who's going to get taxed and how much. there's competing priorities, the notion of a government plan, a public option that most believe will not be part of the final bill. so it's working through those very difficult issues in an accelerated way. the white house has really put the pressure on to get this done very quickly so they can get it before the state of the union. that's still the plan. >> i know some governors are not happy about what this plan means for them. one of them is governor schwarzenegger of california. you sat down with him for the pro
has got the backing of the white house thinks that this is a much different situation than trent lott faced when he was ousted as majority leader because in part he dealt with what an adviser said was a very quick and forth right way. >> you mentioned health care which has certainly dominated the headlines in the fall and early winter and the attempted terror attack. but where do things stand right now? the senate approved, the house has aversion, what's the hold-up in the two sides...
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of the book i am reading, it's, actually holding in my hand, is a book about running, that japanese lottl is. and the title is, what i think about when i'm running. i'm not a runner, it's about what is going through his mind and all of that. it's nonfiction. i was trying to have a nonfiction and fiction thing going on at the same time. that's where i am. >> i fully expected to hear some public policy title from you. >> i read that public policy stuff, but that's for my job. i do that on company time. know, all of that is very important to me obviously. but i read for a living. and went my own time, i read for joy. >> jim lehrer of the news hour.
of the book i am reading, it's, actually holding in my hand, is a book about running, that japanese lottl is. and the title is, what i think about when i'm running. i'm not a runner, it's about what is going through his mind and all of that. it's nonfiction. i was trying to have a nonfiction and fiction thing going on at the same time. that's where i am. >> i fully expected to hear some public policy title from you. >> i read that public policy stuff, but that's for my job. i do...
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rabid binnie chanelle lengel little bedell lott each becomes an expert in something in particular and sales in return for money. that way all work is done by experts and so is done better in each person can trade on value of his expertise given him reason to improve his prowess and his products. this process of a change smith calls the market. it is the rinn in which labor capital goods and services are of value traded in part and lies at the heart of modern economy. but the rules of the market enough self legislated or naturally obvious. on the contrary smith argues, the market is a public institution and requires rule send pope-- imposed by legislators to understand its purpose. this is where his great insight comes in. and smith bostom under the raining economic philosophy, each of the european powers and market rules that serve the interest of the few large domestic manufacturers and training companies to work closely with the government putting economic policy in the service of what they took to be the national interest to unbends the nation's trading position. instead smith argu
rabid binnie chanelle lengel little bedell lott each becomes an expert in something in particular and sales in return for money. that way all work is done by experts and so is done better in each person can trade on value of his expertise given him reason to improve his prowess and his products. this process of a change smith calls the market. it is the rinn in which labor capital goods and services are of value traded in part and lies at the heart of modern economy. but the rules of the market...
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call in a radio this morning and there is a particular interest in our state because of what senator lott went through. the point i made and the answer was accepted, having come back from being with our troops, i'm a lot more concerned, frankly, that senator reid is the guy who a couple of years ago said the effort in iraq was lost. i think the voters up nevada will make a judgment about that. i think they will make a judgment about the most blatant auction of of boats with this health care legislation in the history of the united states of america and i think the decision with regard to senator reid will be made by the voters of nevada. >> on the health-care issue, is this all but a done deal given last month or is there another opportunity to block final passage? >> we're going to do everything we can to stop this bill. it is interesting. it is noteworthy that in an election up in massachusetts, arguably the bluest state in america, the hottest issue is the health-care bill. i am told that the republican candidate in a debate yesterday, he emphasized that he would be the 41st vote to ke
call in a radio this morning and there is a particular interest in our state because of what senator lott went through. the point i made and the answer was accepted, having come back from being with our troops, i'm a lot more concerned, frankly, that senator reid is the guy who a couple of years ago said the effort in iraq was lost. i think the voters up nevada will make a judgment about that. i think they will make a judgment about the most blatant auction of of boats with this health care...
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so, for example trent lott, the former senator from mississippi made sure that he retired from the senates seat in midterm in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying his colleagues ready or than a two-year ban that was about to kick in had he resigned a few weeks later. and now he's part of a lobbying firm, and he goes and lobbies his colleagues all the time. the key element of the inside game to make it work is two things. number one is direct access to the decision maker the senator representative or her senior staff, and second is some sort of relationship to the district or state that the person's from. now, the latter isn't always required, but it's very, very helpful. so, for example if you're the president of ford motor company it's relatively easy for you to go talk to one of the senators from michigan. ford's headquartered in michigan, it's easier to talk to the senators. say they wanted some tax break that's how they would make it happen. gesundheit. and so those are the things that make the inside game work well. for the outside game, it really relies on
so, for example trent lott, the former senator from mississippi made sure that he retired from the senates seat in midterm in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying his colleagues ready or than a two-year ban that was about to kick in had he resigned a few weeks later. and now he's part of a lobbying firm, and he goes and lobbies his colleagues all the time. the key element of the inside game to make it work is two things. number one is direct access to the decision...
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for example, trent lott, the former senator from mississippi, make sure that he retired from the senatee actually resigned midterm -- in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying congress rather than dtw-year ban that was going to kick in. -- that two-year ban that was going to kick in. the key element of the inside game, to make it work, are two things. direct access to the decision maker -- the senator, representative, or the senior staff. and second, some sort of relationship to the district or state that the person is from. the latter is not always required but it is very helpful. for example, if you're the president of ford motor co., it is relatively easy for you to go talk to one of the senators from michigan. ford is headquartered in michigan did it easy to talk to senators to say that they want some tax break. that is the way to make it happen. and so those are the things that make the inside game work well. for the outside game, it really relies on using tools of public persuasion. it works best for macro, big picture issues. a good example is that of the
for example, trent lott, the former senator from mississippi, make sure that he retired from the senatee actually resigned midterm -- in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying congress rather than dtw-year ban that was going to kick in. -- that two-year ban that was going to kick in. the key element of the inside game, to make it work, are two things. direct access to the decision maker -- the senator, representative, or the senior staff. and second, some sort of...
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while new york pox texting lott is a step in the right direction it is simply not enough. the ali texting ben on this year's report card and primary offense. texting behind the wheel is a secondary offense is too weak. it simply won't work. fortunately new york senator carl marcelina of greece and is sponsoring legislation this year to make texting while driving a primary offense. and there's another representative in washington state with the same type of legislation. bigel this year appealing for greater diligence in protecting all motorists it is my sincere hope that more state lawmakers who sponsored bills to restrict distractive driving and the tenacious until those bills become law. a lot of attention has been focused on teens and texting and rightly so. their inexperience in propensity to texting combined with their basic a maturity and a false sense of invincibility is all too often a deadly combination behind the wheel. this is why my organization is in strong support of the save tina novice driver uniform protection act stand up and is joined the save road chreti
while new york pox texting lott is a step in the right direction it is simply not enough. the ali texting ben on this year's report card and primary offense. texting behind the wheel is a secondary offense is too weak. it simply won't work. fortunately new york senator carl marcelina of greece and is sponsoring legislation this year to make texting while driving a primary offense. and there's another representative in washington state with the same type of legislation. bigel this year appealing...
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rabid binnie chanelle lengel little bedell lott each becomes an expert in something in particular and sales in return for money. that way all work is done by experts and so is done better in each person can trade on value of his expertise given him reason to improve his prowess and his products. this process of a change smith calls the market. it is the rinn in which labor capital goods and services are of value traded in part and lies at the heart of modern economy. but the rules of the market enough self legislated or naturally obvious. on the contrary smith argues, the market is a public institution and requires rule send pope-- imposed by legislators to understand its purpose. this is where his great insight comes in. and smith bostom under the raining economic philosophy, each of the european powers and market rules that serve the interest of the few large domestic manufacturers and training companies to work closely with the government putting economic policy in the service of what they took to be the national interest to unbends the nation's trading position. instead smith argu
rabid binnie chanelle lengel little bedell lott each becomes an expert in something in particular and sales in return for money. that way all work is done by experts and so is done better in each person can trade on value of his expertise given him reason to improve his prowess and his products. this process of a change smith calls the market. it is the rinn in which labor capital goods and services are of value traded in part and lies at the heart of modern economy. but the rules of the market...
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so, for example, trent lott, the former senator from mississippi, made sure that he retired from the senate, he actually resigned his seat in midterm in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying his colleagues ready or than a two-year ban that was about to kick in had he resigned a few weeks later. and now he's part of a lobbying firm, and he goes and lobbies his colleagues all the time. the key element of the inside game to make it work is two things. number one is direct access to the decision maker, the senator, representative or her senior staff, and second is some sort of relationship to the district or state that the person's from. now, the latter isn't always required, but it's very, very helpful. so, for example, if you're the president of ford motor company, it's relatively easy for you to go talk to one of the senators from michigan. ford's headquartered in michigan, it's easier to talk to the senators. say they wanted some tax break, that's how they would make it happen. gesundheit. and so those are the things that make the inside game work well. for t
so, for example, trent lott, the former senator from mississippi, made sure that he retired from the senate, he actually resigned his seat in midterm in order to make sure that he only had a one-year ban on lobbying his colleagues ready or than a two-year ban that was about to kick in had he resigned a few weeks later. and now he's part of a lobbying firm, and he goes and lobbies his colleagues all the time. the key element of the inside game to make it work is two things. number one is direct...
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they build upon that lott and issued a generic order on access, based upon my 1992 law. i am sensitive to this issue, but i do not think we should tailor something that goes beyond what is needed. i say this to you because part of the problem with what we have in massachusetts and new england as well, and it is not you, it is your predecessor but just left office, pre-empting the state and local government from granting authority on wholesale electric transmission lines. that issue is illuminated by the fact that they seem to be completely unresponsive to our local concerns when it comes to deciding of the liquefied natural gas facilities in paul river, massachusetts. i have a facility in my district. massachusetts, working with the federal government, licensed to facilities off of the coastline to bring in the market and into the new england market. upwards of 30% of the natural gas that we use in new england. we support them and we have licensed two facilities. notwithstanding, massachusets said at first they did not need one on land, that they're doing a offshore. fer
they build upon that lott and issued a generic order on access, based upon my 1992 law. i am sensitive to this issue, but i do not think we should tailor something that goes beyond what is needed. i say this to you because part of the problem with what we have in massachusetts and new england as well, and it is not you, it is your predecessor but just left office, pre-empting the state and local government from granting authority on wholesale electric transmission lines. that issue is...
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republican calls for him to step down or ascertificating there is double-standard here vis-a-vis the trent lott situation? >> i mean, i think you need to go back and, i think it is helpful to go back see what was said in the previous instance. i don't, i don't, i appreciate that some are drawing a direct analogy. i don't understand exactly how one draws the analogy to, a former majority leader expressing his support for the defeat of harry truman in 1948 so that strom thurmond would be president running on a states rights ticket. i don't see how that is analogous to what senator reid was saying. i think, i mean i understand what people have to say on tv or to get themselves on tv i would suggest they spend about 20 seconds reading a little history and figuring out that, to draw that analogy strains, any intellectual enterprise or, any real reality in all sense of the word. >> on politics there are indications that massachusetts senate race is tightening up. dnc sent a top staffer there today. does the president have any intention to travel to massachusetts to campaign for martha coakley. >> the
republican calls for him to step down or ascertificating there is double-standard here vis-a-vis the trent lott situation? >> i mean, i think you need to go back and, i think it is helpful to go back see what was said in the previous instance. i don't, i don't, i appreciate that some are drawing a direct analogy. i don't understand exactly how one draws the analogy to, a former majority leader expressing his support for the defeat of harry truman in 1948 so that strom thurmond would be...