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i would assume mary landrieu's office call the police they came down, right? >> i the night in jail. me and my three buddies, we the night in jail. the following day -- we spent the night in jail. the following day we went to arraignment of some type. some time later we were charged the following day. >> sean: what was jail like? >> the food was terrible. the apple sauce was like water, you know i think it was a very uncomfortable experience for all of us. >> sean: do you have worries? you came on this program. you wanted to tell your side. i read your release. you did admit in the last segment on reflection you would have a different approach to the investigation. obviously this changed you a little bit? >> what our goal is to get to the truth. to expose corruption that's my mission in life that's what i'm going to continue to do. i still stand behind the fact that investigative journalists have been doing this for years, dateline, 60 minutes, cbs that's tradition i'm following. >> sean: there's a lot of similarities to acorn the one big difference i see this
i would assume mary landrieu's office call the police they came down, right? >> i the night in jail. me and my three buddies, we the night in jail. the following day -- we spent the night in jail. the following day we went to arraignment of some type. some time later we were charged the following day. >> sean: what was jail like? >> the food was terrible. the apple sauce was like water, you know i think it was a very uncomfortable experience for all of us. >> sean: do...
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. >> that was senator mary landrieu, yesterday, on the senate floor.inating, mary landrieu and ben nelson have been damaged politically in their own state. i think ben nelson in a way that he won't recover. it's over for ben, gentle ben. for the louisiana purchase and the nebraska compromise or the nebraska kickback or whatever they call it. isn't it fascinating, people in the state saying, keep the money, we're offend by what you did, and we're going to run you o out of office. and mary landrieu getting emotional on the floor because she and these other moderates under extraordinary measure. >> that's so much what politics is, getting money for local projects, getting money for your people, but $100 million, and folks are saying, no. >> she was bragging it was actually $300 million. >> that's the amazing thing, to go back to your constituents and say, i got this money, and for people in these times say, we don't care about the money, we don't care about that, we're more concerned with the process and more concerned about a deal that got us there. >> w
. >> that was senator mary landrieu, yesterday, on the senate floor.inating, mary landrieu and ben nelson have been damaged politically in their own state. i think ben nelson in a way that he won't recover. it's over for ben, gentle ben. for the louisiana purchase and the nebraska compromise or the nebraska kickback or whatever they call it. isn't it fascinating, people in the state saying, keep the money, we're offend by what you did, and we're going to run you o out of office. and mary...
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so now it's not just ben nelson and mary landrieu, but every state is going to get this extra mon and everybody is asking, how aregy going -- are we going to pay for that? >> let me certainly say the concern about those provisions was that it was unfair, that nebraska got help in providing health coverage to more citizens and other states didn't, and that was the unfairness of that, was really what the objection was. megyn: but now that it's fair, how do you pay for it? >> well, and this bill will reduce the decifit, and as you know, states are struggling -- >> megyn: i don't hear an answer, how do you pay for it. >> as you know and if you looked at the president's language on this, too, is that they're going to pay for it in half by savings within government, which most americans want us to do, and the rest is paid for through individuals and physicals -- and businesses and wealthiest americans contributing to what is going to really benefit all americans, which is access, meaningful, ongoing health insurance coverage that you can count on. that's going to be true for every american
so now it's not just ben nelson and mary landrieu, but every state is going to get this extra mon and everybody is asking, how aregy going -- are we going to pay for that? >> let me certainly say the concern about those provisions was that it was unfair, that nebraska got help in providing health coverage to more citizens and other states didn't, and that was the unfairness of that, was really what the objection was. megyn: but now that it's fair, how do you pay for it? >> well, and...
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>>> little jimmy o'keefe -- little jimmy olson o'keefe identifies the real victim in mary landrieu'sat's next, but first the worst person's in the world. u.s. president barack obama bows to tampa mayor. gretchen carlson's back jurngs now, there's a sad job. gretchen carlson's backup, alison camerota. what is going on here? there he is with the emperor of jap japan, there he is with the queen, i think. and the next is the king of saudi arabia. we've seen it too many times now, this is a strange habit. it's a bow. were we raised in a barn? should the argument -- show the argument ending photo, this is richard nixon, he's bowing to the emperor japan, the one who authorized the bombing of pearl harbor. international diplomats bow to each other, and sometimes men bow to women. our runner up, beck. last night on the network that nobody watches, i don't think the cameramen are watching. bernie, are you watching? what's his face got on with ariana huffington and said, we have to correct the record here and make sure everyone knows there are standards. he said this, he said that, then they al
>>> little jimmy o'keefe -- little jimmy olson o'keefe identifies the real victim in mary landrieu'sat's next, but first the worst person's in the world. u.s. president barack obama bows to tampa mayor. gretchen carlson's back jurngs now, there's a sad job. gretchen carlson's backup, alison camerota. what is going on here? there he is with the emperor of jap japan, there he is with the queen, i think. and the next is the king of saudi arabia. we've seen it too many times now, this is a...
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mary landrieu, and, as i mentioned, evan bayh. >> right. senator bayh, in particular you heard him come to the president and say why should americans trust democrats to tackle these problems. shows he's feeling the heat and wants distance from an administration he's not so sure about anymore. >> thanks, alex burns with politico. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> new developments in a missing girl out of florida. could a bounty hunter's offer help find her. she's been missing almost a year now. , that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. brand over the last decade... ...is now over the counter at walmart as prevacid 24hr - to treat frequent heartburn. over the counter. unbeatable prices. talk about a relief. save money. live be
mary landrieu, and, as i mentioned, evan bayh. >> right. senator bayh, in particular you heard him come to the president and say why should americans trust democrats to tackle these problems. shows he's feeling the heat and wants distance from an administration he's not so sure about anymore. >> thanks, alex burns with politico. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> new developments in a missing girl out of florida. could a bounty hunter's offer help find her. she's...
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o'keefe is the guy accused of trying to interfere with the telephone lines of senator mary landrieu'sice in new orleans. he went on hannity's show last night to defend himself. he couldn't go into much detail because of the ongoing investigation that could land him in jail for the next ten years. but he did manage to compare his alleged felony to legitimate investigative journalism -- and hannity egged him on. >> you've disputed a lot of claims in the media in your statement. so did you dress up as a telephone repair man or telephone repair people? >> yeah. i mean as far as that's concerned, i mean investigative journalists have been using a lot of these tactics for years. i mean nbc, "dateline," -- >> all right, but did you dress up as a repair guy? >> yeah. we did. we did. yes. >> your attitude is this is something that investigative journalists will do, that they will, like in i guess "to catch a predator" -- >> actually, nbc "dateline" works with law enforcement to do their job. you guys ought to know that. so following hannity's example trying to mess with the united states senat
o'keefe is the guy accused of trying to interfere with the telephone lines of senator mary landrieu'sice in new orleans. he went on hannity's show last night to defend himself. he couldn't go into much detail because of the ongoing investigation that could land him in jail for the next ten years. but he did manage to compare his alleged felony to legitimate investigative journalism -- and hannity egged him on. >> you've disputed a lot of claims in the media in your statement. so did you...
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little jimmy olson o'keefe identifies the real victim in mary landrieu's office -- himself.next. but first tonight's worst person in the world. he led the right wing panic over this photograph. u.s. president barack obama bows to tampa mayor. on thursday, january 28th, in florida. said gretchen carlson's backup -- now there's a sad job. gretchen carlson's backup, alison camerota. what is going on here? steve doocy referred to previous presidential bows. there he is with the emperor of japan, there he is with the queen, i think. and the next is the king of saudi arabia. and here he's just -- camerota. we've seen it too many times now. now, this is a strange habit. it's a bow. were we raised in a barn? show the argument, please. this is richard nixon. he is bowing to the emperor of japan. only the emperor of japan, he's bowing to hirohito, the one who authorized the bombing of pearl harbor. international diplomats bow to each other, and sometimes men bow to women. our runner-up lonesome roads beck. trivia first. last night on the network that nobody watches, i don't think the
little jimmy olson o'keefe identifies the real victim in mary landrieu's office -- himself.next. but first tonight's worst person in the world. he led the right wing panic over this photograph. u.s. president barack obama bows to tampa mayor. on thursday, january 28th, in florida. said gretchen carlson's backup -- now there's a sad job. gretchen carlson's backup, alison camerota. what is going on here? steve doocy referred to previous presidential bows. there he is with the emperor of japan,...
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arrested in new orleans, allegedly for attempting to interfere with phones in the office of senator mary landrieu, quite a few media outlets including msnbc pounced on the story of his arrest, some framing it as a modern day wa r watergate. one o'keep supporter called on msnbc for a retraction. >> did not use the word wire tap. i should have used the word that the federal prosecutors use willfully and interfering with a telephone operating and control by-- >> are you going to retract. >> are you going to retract. >> and are you going to retract it? are you going to retract it? you retract the wire tap statement. >> sure, i retract i should not used the word wire tap. >> msnbc, schuster there. james o'keep's reporting made news, "the washington post" and new york sometimes said they should have done more on that story and yet, when he got arrested in this most recent flap, the times puts him on the front cover along with the other men arrested with him above the fold in the sunday edition. >> you don't think it had anything to do, john, with the politics of it. acorn being a favored liberal group
arrested in new orleans, allegedly for attempting to interfere with phones in the office of senator mary landrieu, quite a few media outlets including msnbc pounced on the story of his arrest, some framing it as a modern day wa r watergate. one o'keep supporter called on msnbc for a retraction. >> did not use the word wire tap. i should have used the word that the federal prosecutors use willfully and interfering with a telephone operating and control by-- >> are you going to...
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representative david bitter who i'll talk about, and representative mary landrieu.i met her at a luncheon when she last campaigned, and she took questions, and i got to talk to her afterwards. and i asked her if she would pass healthcare, and she said, as soon as we get barack obama elected, that will be the first thing we do. i'm she did was instruct healthcare, thride my face, so i will not vote for her again. i won't vote for the republicans, but i won't vote for either of them. and as far as moving -- she's trying to keep those republicans in her column. louisiana has a lot of republicans, but they're not going vote for her anyway, and she's losing her corps digit base by doing what she did. by saying no so many times to the bill. they caught up in the madoff scandal where his phone log is linked to a prostitute, but he's supposeded to be for family values. give me a break. we need to put all these people in congress out if it takes pitch forks and fire, we need to do it. and we need to repeal don't ask, don't tell. thank you for c-span. host: we will be able to
representative david bitter who i'll talk about, and representative mary landrieu.i met her at a luncheon when she last campaigned, and she took questions, and i got to talk to her afterwards. and i asked her if she would pass healthcare, and she said, as soon as we get barack obama elected, that will be the first thing we do. i'm she did was instruct healthcare, thride my face, so i will not vote for her again. i won't vote for the republicans, but i won't vote for either of them. and as far...
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owe opponent and film director james o'keefe, the attorney general, recused himself, outside of mary landrieu'sof the suspects is a son of a federal prosecutor and there are thoughts it has something to do with the decision and o'keefe and three men are charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the purpose of committing a felony and telling sean hannity it was never his intention to bug or tap the phones, at the senator's office and he says he and the others posed as phone repair men because they wanted to find out senator -- if the senator was trying to avoid constituents who wanted to complain about health care reform, stay tuned, folks! we'll find out where this one is at. bill: where will that lead, right. martha: i don't know. >> demolition day now for a home hit by a truck driver, chowing down on chili and you saw it hear on friday and "america's newsroom," a flatbed plowing into a home in massachusetts, low well, massachusetts and 25 miles outside of boston and inspectors say tearing down the house is the only way to take this truck out and they say the driver was
owe opponent and film director james o'keefe, the attorney general, recused himself, outside of mary landrieu'sof the suspects is a son of a federal prosecutor and there are thoughts it has something to do with the decision and o'keefe and three men are charged with entering federal property under false pretenses with the purpose of committing a felony and telling sean hannity it was never his intention to bug or tap the phones, at the senator's office and he says he and the others posed as...
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the suspects charged with entering mary landrieu's office.a man who possessed as a pimp in a look into a.c.o.r.n. >>> gilbert arenas promises to be a better role model after carrying a gun into the washington wizards locker room in a dispute with jarius crittend crittendon. arenas now says he understand that guns and violence are serious problems and not a joke. >>> if you wanted to get an ad on during the super bowl, it's too late. six days before the colts and saints face off, commercial space for the big game is sold out already. some 30-second spots went for more than $3 million. >>> a check of this morning's weather headlines. rob marciano tracking it across the country. >> miami, 3 inches of rain yesterday. today, not quite as much in south florida. rain moving up to the carolinas, where it's meeting colder air. let's show where you the moisture is heading. right up the eastern seaboard, expecting most of the action. with that, maybe an inch or two of snow and ice expected across western parts of virginia and north carolina. a little li
the suspects charged with entering mary landrieu's office.a man who possessed as a pimp in a look into a.c.o.r.n. >>> gilbert arenas promises to be a better role model after carrying a gun into the washington wizards locker room in a dispute with jarius crittend crittendon. arenas now says he understand that guns and violence are serious problems and not a joke. >>> if you wanted to get an ad on during the super bowl, it's too late. six days before the colts and saints face...
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and the brother of mary landrieu, senator of louisiana, and first white mayor of the city in 32 years he held a news conference yesterday and here is a little bit of what he had to say. >> we have 90 days, which is more than enough time. i think cooperation with the reagan and his administration, put together a first-class team to run a first-class city. i really just want to concentrate on that today. again, we are very grateful for what occurred yesterday. it was a day where the people spoke really clearly. the message was simple, it was direct, and clear for everybody to see. simply this -- the people in this city are ready to come together to find high, ground and to start getting things done so we can improve the lives of people of the city of new orleans and consequently the people in the state of louisiana and the people of america. host: back to your calls on trade and jobs. burlington, north carolina, debbie, republican caller? caller:ç do i think they will boost jobs? absolutely not. all you have to do is read a book written by renowned economist, the name of the book is "t
and the brother of mary landrieu, senator of louisiana, and first white mayor of the city in 32 years he held a news conference yesterday and here is a little bit of what he had to say. >> we have 90 days, which is more than enough time. i think cooperation with the reagan and his administration, put together a first-class team to run a first-class city. i really just want to concentrate on that today. again, we are very grateful for what occurred yesterday. it was a day where the people...
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they got married landrieu and senator nelson and conrad and others -- mary landrieu.he massachusetts election, scott brown taking over ted kennedy's old seat. there went that possibility of playing with that 60. now with 59 i did not see how president obama will be able to in a midterm election year, particularly one and -- as shrill and nasty as this one is shaping up to be, i do not think there will be much effective legislation on capitol hill this year, hence we will have to look at new ways to use presidential power to push his agenda forward. host: one quick question. who is the last president in your view to add to the work well in tandem with congress? çguest:ç lyndon johnson was a phenom, almost and a leg of his own. but ronald reagan did a good job considering he came in in 1981, seen as a conservativeç ideologue and famously made a lot of of overtures to democrats, including liberals like tip o'neill and ted kennedy and was able toç getç some important bipartisan legislation through. bill clinton use all evans and able to work wit jongress, only after
they got married landrieu and senator nelson and conrad and others -- mary landrieu.he massachusetts election, scott brown taking over ted kennedy's old seat. there went that possibility of playing with that 60. now with 59 i did not see how president obama will be able to in a midterm election year, particularly one and -- as shrill and nasty as this one is shaping up to be, i do not think there will be much effective legislation on capitol hill this year, hence we will have to look at new...
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. >> they were there before ben nelson and mary landrieu and the unions. some of the hospitals. >> keep your friends close. >> right. i think that's right. without going too far into the mafia metaphors, yes. they were there. but psychologically investors didn't see it that way. and they compressed the multiples. >> the multiples got compressed about how long ago, les? ten years? eight years? >> it's been -- it nadered last year in the high single digits. >> it did. >> so we are getting some multiple expansion. and you're seeing these stocks in the transitional mode where they're doing deals and trying to get their acts together in terms of pipeline, and that's what we're seeing. >> are any of them buys for any other reason than valuation and yield? >> we like merck and novartis and bristol meyers. based on pipeline, they all have new drugs coming out. so i'd say they have things we could key off of to say, gee, these are potential blockbusters. at least revenue increases. just one point on reform, i mean, this reform may be dead for the time being, but we
. >> they were there before ben nelson and mary landrieu and the unions. some of the hospitals. >> keep your friends close. >> right. i think that's right. without going too far into the mafia metaphors, yes. they were there. but psychologically investors didn't see it that way. and they compressed the multiples. >> the multiples got compressed about how long ago, les? ten years? eight years? >> it's been -- it nadered last year in the high single digits. >>...
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what they call the louisiana purchase number two, and that is something for -- i believe it's for mary landrieu and provides a special assignment for states recovering from a major disaster. written to include just this one state. and it's $300 million to add to the state medicaid program. so that's a $300 million special deal for louisiana. how about for connecticut? yes, there is a special deal for connecticut hospital, $100 million, which appears to apply to only to some connecticut hospitals. there are millions of medicaid dollars for vermont and massachusetts. and that's $1.1 billion total. and it helps with medicaid programs and gives about $600 million to vermont, massachusetts $500 million. cash for new jersey drug companies. new jersey is getting a deal. cost is $1 billion for special deals for new jersey. extra cash for union health care plans, this is a deal of $5 billion so that -- it says there's going to be a reinsurance program to defray the medical costs of union members. so that's $5 billion for union member health care costs. are there other special deals? yes, in fact there a
what they call the louisiana purchase number two, and that is something for -- i believe it's for mary landrieu and provides a special assignment for states recovering from a major disaster. written to include just this one state. and it's $300 million to add to the state medicaid program. so that's a $300 million special deal for louisiana. how about for connecticut? yes, there is a special deal for connecticut hospital, $100 million, which appears to apply to only to some connecticut...
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they got married landrieu and senator nelson and conrad and others -- mary landrieu.too late. you know the massachusetts election, scott brown taking over ted kennedy's old seat. there went that possibility of playing with that 60. now with 59 i did not see how president obama will be able to in a midterm election year, particularly one and -- as shrill and nasty as this one is shaping up to be, i do not think there will be much effective legislation on capitol hill this year, hence we will have to look at new ways to use presidential power to push his agenda forward. host: one quick question. who is the last president in your view to add to the work well in tandem with congress? çguest:ç lyndon johnson was a phenom, almost and a leg of his own. but ronald reagan did a good job considering he came in in 1981, seen as a conservativeç ideologue and famously made a lot of of overtures to democrats, including liberals like tip o'neill and ted kennedy and was able toç getç some important bipartisan legislation through. bill clinton use all evans and able to work wit j
they got married landrieu and senator nelson and conrad and others -- mary landrieu.too late. you know the massachusetts election, scott brown taking over ted kennedy's old seat. there went that possibility of playing with that 60. now with 59 i did not see how president obama will be able to in a midterm election year, particularly one and -- as shrill and nasty as this one is shaping up to be, i do not think there will be much effective legislation on capitol hill this year, hence we will...