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don't see mr. jones, either. ok, timothy benetti? >> can you hear me? supervisor campos: yes. >> supervises, thank you. i guess my qualifications begin with i am a homeowner in the mission district. i know full well in the bars close and i know what kind of disruption that can make. i am very sensitive to the need for quiet around property. i was owner of 19 years. i was the managing general partner. i learned early on if you open up a nightclub or even a sandwich shop and a mixed use area, you are entering into a partnership with your neighbors that must be constantly nurtured. in light of that, i reached out to my neighbors initially, wrote a letter, door to door, provided everybody with my home phone number to contact me if they had a question about my nightclub. i developed a good will that lasted 20 years. i spent four years as a deputy city attorney at the office of city attorney, three of which i spent and code enforcement, developing a working relationship with the code enforcement officer at ingleside station and my capt.. -- and my captain. it
don't see mr. jones, either. ok, timothy benetti? >> can you hear me? supervisor campos: yes. >> supervises, thank you. i guess my qualifications begin with i am a homeowner in the mission district. i know full well in the bars close and i know what kind of disruption that can make. i am very sensitive to the need for quiet around property. i was owner of 19 years. i was the managing general partner. i learned early on if you open up a nightclub or even a sandwich shop and a mixed...
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secrets for publishing it without approval which is in violation of his pledge to the agency now mr jones' claims that his book contained no classified information that the cia disapprove the publication of every word without even reviewing it jones said that at the end it was his duty as an american to defy censors so he went ahead and had a book published as a tool for influencing the improvement of our clandestine service to two years later thanks to the cia filing a lawsuit in the press surrounding it the book is now on the bestseller list but at this point what's in it for the cia was joining me to discuss it is former cia agent ishmael jones author of the human factor inside the cia's dysfunctional intelligence culture thank you so much for joining us it's unfortunate we can't get a look at you now tell me this what is in it right now for the cia h.q. years later to be suing you i mean they're saying that they're going to see any profits that you made but as far as i know you didn't make any profits in this book it all went to a veterans group isn't that right. that's right i have t
secrets for publishing it without approval which is in violation of his pledge to the agency now mr jones' claims that his book contained no classified information that the cia disapprove the publication of every word without even reviewing it jones said that at the end it was his duty as an american to defy censors so he went ahead and had a book published as a tool for influencing the improvement of our clandestine service to two years later thanks to the cia filing a lawsuit in the press...
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mr. aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you.san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the quiet storm quiet no more. thanks, et great job. excellent job, part-timers. let's hear it for them. that was i guess the amateur portion if you can call it that because everybody rehearsed so hard the let's hear it for everybody. shanell wang, aaron and scotty. now time to move on to the professional category. the muni experts. the professionals have up to 30 seconds for a warmup and up to two minutes to ring the bill -- bell. now it the time to bring up the heavy artillery. selected by a panel of judges in two preliminary rounds, these six men who have been selected to ring in random order are your troneds -- contenders for the title of 47th annual cable car bell ringing champion. are you ready to rumble? all right. our first contestant,
mr. aaron jones. >> can you -- thank you, thank you.san francisco. please funeral -- tune in to 102.9 and join in our 30th year anniversary. right now i want to introduce the kblx steppers. ♪ [ringing bells] ♪ woooo ♪ oooooo ♪ ♪ i'd love to express it ♪ >> aaron jones, ladies and gentlemen, kblx. the quiet storm quiet no more. thanks, et great job. excellent job, part-timers. let's hear it for them. that was i guess the amateur portion if you can call it that because...
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mr. joneswo year, but that aside, he also seemed not to gel with the obama's inner circle, and some administration officials didn't think that he had the right management style. well, today in the rose garden, president obama made the announcement official. >> reporter: all president obama had to do was to swivel the chair around in his inner circle to find new national security adviser tom donnelly. >> over the last two years there is not a single critical national security issue that has not crossed tom's desk. >> reporter: he brings a sharp foreign policy mind to the new job and while the leading democrats were quick to heap praise on the president's choice, and bob woodward suggested in the recent book that defense secretary robert gates didn't consider him right for the job, because he didn't understand the military. but a senior defense official called that characterization outdated and no signs of tension now from secretary gates, himself. >> i have and have had a very productive and rel
mr. joneswo year, but that aside, he also seemed not to gel with the obama's inner circle, and some administration officials didn't think that he had the right management style. well, today in the rose garden, president obama made the announcement official. >> reporter: all president obama had to do was to swivel the chair around in his inner circle to find new national security adviser tom donnelly. >> over the last two years there is not a single critical national security issue...
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. >> "me and mrs. jones." who was waiting on yanni barrio, his wife or mistress?his intrigue. >> people are talking. everyone has been asking. >>> it is a miner's love triangle and one miner in particular is the talk of all the blogs today. he is a real romeo because drama unfolded as 50-year-old yanni barrio rojas was trapped underground. his wife started holding vigil at camp hope where all the family members gathered and that is when she found out her husband had a mistress, who was also there holding vigil. and wow, can you talk about a cat fight? both women stayed there and refused to leave until he surfaced. well, his wife then demanded that she wasn't going to meet him if the mistress was there actually. let's look at the video and see who showed up. you there see the embrace. a couple of kisses coming up, i think. >> that was a little awkward. for me. just saying. >> there is the smooch. the womb see there kissing him on the cheek, what is his lover and she affectionately calls him my titanic and he has a pet name for her, chinita, which is sweet for her n
. >> "me and mrs. jones." who was waiting on yanni barrio, his wife or mistress?his intrigue. >> people are talking. everyone has been asking. >>> it is a miner's love triangle and one miner in particular is the talk of all the blogs today. he is a real romeo because drama unfolded as 50-year-old yanni barrio rojas was trapped underground. his wife started holding vigil at camp hope where all the family members gathered and that is when she found out her husband...
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>> mr. jones, i have a job to do. i appreciate what you are requesting. i understand that the program that has been established. i cannot help you. i wish i could. i cannot. i can only do what i can do under this program. that is the best anybody can do. >> the most heartbreaking thing on the 9/11 was when i called the 11 families. explain that. >> it is an amazing thing. i learned about grief. here are 11 families who were eligible to get about $2 million each tax-free under the program. they were so paralyzed by grief they could not sign the forms. they did not take the money. the program expired. i went to see one lady and said, "you can get $2 million for the loss of your son." she said to the the application on the kitchen table. i am not here to talk about money, i lost my son. she never filed. she never filed a lawsuit either. she just gave up the money. it was amazing. >> 11 families gave up $2 million because they could not sign the forms. >> it was less than 11. >> did you go to people and ask them to do this? >> go to them? we went to family me
>> mr. jones, i have a job to do. i appreciate what you are requesting. i understand that the program that has been established. i cannot help you. i wish i could. i cannot. i can only do what i can do under this program. that is the best anybody can do. >> the most heartbreaking thing on the 9/11 was when i called the 11 families. explain that. >> it is an amazing thing. i learned about grief. here are 11 families who were eligible to get about $2 million each tax-free under...
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mr. salazar. >> i would say the one thing that ms. jones is that people should read this initiative. and i think once they look at it they'll see one of the things that this initiative does is puts into place special protections, basically a civil right for marijuana users that prevent employers, especially those who are involved in transportation issues from drug testing employees, before they get behind the wheels of vehicles and before they, you know, they come on to the job. it's one of the reasons that the chamber of commerce and the school administrators, cops, and sheriffs, you know, all around the state are opposed to it. >> guys, i'll -- i should have booked you guys for the half hour. there's so much more i want to ask you guys. thank you, both. ms. jones, mr. salazar. you know what? i actually might do that, guys. i hope you wouldn't be opposed to it. there's so much, including about driving, people have concerns about that, about being -- driving under the influence of marijuana. that was a big issue, as well, i wanted to get in
mr. salazar. >> i would say the one thing that ms. jones is that people should read this initiative. and i think once they look at it they'll see one of the things that this initiative does is puts into place special protections, basically a civil right for marijuana users that prevent employers, especially those who are involved in transportation issues from drug testing employees, before they get behind the wheels of vehicles and before they, you know, they come on to the job. it's one...
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mr. van jones. [applause] >> all right. it is good to be here. i think they have their turn.t is our turn now. it is our turn now. it is our turn to put our business forward. it is important that we do that because as beautiful as today is and as beautiful as we all are here together and -- in this bright sunshine, we will be going home soon. there are people who would love to be here right now, but they can't. because they are home dealing with tough situations. right now, there is somebody in indiana or michigan, ohio. somebody who is in -- who is an industrial worker, somebody who knows how to build cars. someone who has the best training in the world but they do not know when they will work again. right now, there is a mother somewhere watching her child got into an urban neighborhood where the do not have of programs and enough opportunities. she does not know if you will ever see her son again. he may be in jail tonight or on his way to the grave. she is looking at this demonstration, hoping that there will be answers. there was a family farm and they are about to lose
mr. van jones. [applause] >> all right. it is good to be here. i think they have their turn.t is our turn now. it is our turn now. it is our turn to put our business forward. it is important that we do that because as beautiful as today is and as beautiful as we all are here together and -- in this bright sunshine, we will be going home soon. there are people who would love to be here right now, but they can't. because they are home dealing with tough situations. right now, there is...
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mr. van jones. [applause] >> it is our turn now to put our vision for., it has been quite some time. we will go home soon. right now, there is somebody in indiana or michigan, ohio, somebody who is in in industrial work in knows how to build cars, the best the best training in the world and they do not know when there. to work again. the mother is watching her child go to a dangerous neighborhood with there is not enough opportunity program. she does not know if she will see her son again. he may be going to jail tonight or on his way to a great. they are hoping that there will be in answers for her. one person has a family farm. they do not have enough income. they do not need rhetoric but real solutions. we have real solutions. right now, [unintelligible] that there are some in an avalanche of trying to -- appalacha and some are risking their lives trying to drill our coast. those heroes that happened powering america by drilling those holes, we respected them. they are our heroes. they have got us this far. america's future is not down those holes. lo
mr. van jones. [applause] >> it is our turn now to put our vision for., it has been quite some time. we will go home soon. right now, there is somebody in indiana or michigan, ohio, somebody who is in in industrial work in knows how to build cars, the best the best training in the world and they do not know when there. to work again. the mother is watching her child go to a dangerous neighborhood with there is not enough opportunity program. she does not know if she will see her son...
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jones is an slut. >> they weren't saying that mr. mathieu schneider. this was about the war, about homosexuality, not about anything about these to-- >> intrude on private events by private individuals like this. >> they were regulated outside of a thousand feet. they couldn't come up to their face. >> a thousand feet. you should not be able to assault a private event like a funeral or a wedding being held by a private individual. >> because-- >> this man, the plaintiff, did not encounter them at the funeral, he saw them later on television. >> and the father. >> mr. snyder. >> albert snyder. there you go, dan, what do you do? >> and to pick up dorothy's point, because of the web, because of television, these adults are seen by everybody and i think we're putting a really impossible burden on the first amendment to protect all of this kind of behavior millions a line is drawn somewhere. >> but do you want judges drawing that line, dan? >> i would like to see the supreme court try to draw that line not your average judge. >> if you cannot have in this t
jones is an slut. >> they weren't saying that mr. mathieu schneider. this was about the war, about homosexuality, not about anything about these to-- >> intrude on private events by private individuals like this. >> they were regulated outside of a thousand feet. they couldn't come up to their face. >> a thousand feet. you should not be able to assault a private event like a funeral or a wedding being held by a private individual. >> because-- >> this man,...
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mr. donilon and general jones. the president saying goodbye to general jim jones a friend and a loyal servant for a couple of years now at the white house and saying hello to tom donilon who will take over as the national security adviser. what does this tell us? what is the real story behind this shift? james is here with the heritage foundation and an expert on homeland security and counterterrorism. james, than that you for being here. the story is that general jones he needed to go, he's tired, two years into the administration, it's not that unusual for staffers to get tired and want to move on. there are other reports that this is about jones' views on public policy including the war in afghanistan sro*s those of donilon. >> well, i mean, this is not a new story. we are chaining the cast of characters but the script is the same. there is an obama doctrine, most observers believe general jones was never a central pivotal influential, donilon is much more influential. there is a small group that really make all
mr. donilon and general jones. the president saying goodbye to general jim jones a friend and a loyal servant for a couple of years now at the white house and saying hello to tom donilon who will take over as the national security adviser. what does this tell us? what is the real story behind this shift? james is here with the heritage foundation and an expert on homeland security and counterterrorism. james, than that you for being here. the story is that general jones he needed to go, he's...
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generations of jones who served before you, you complete this assignment knowing that your country is safer and stronger. i thank you, and the american people thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. >> i am also proud to announce that general jones will be seceded by his deputy and one of my closest advisers tom donilon. tom has a wealth of experience that will serve him well in this new assignment. he has served three presidents and been immersed in our national security for decades. over the last two years there's not a single critical national security issue that has not crossed tom's desk. he has helped manage our national security team and the policymaking process and won the respect and admiration of his colleagues in the white house and across the administration. he has a probing intellect and a remarkable work ethic, although it's one that depends on a seemingly limitless quantity of diet coke. tom, however, is not the only valuable member of the donilon team that works here at the white house. his wife, kathy, who is here, has done an extraordinary job as joe biden's chief of staff. i'm grateful to the donilon family for all the work they've already done for
generations of jones who served before you, you complete this assignment knowing that your country is safer and stronger. i thank you, and the american people thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. >> i am also proud to announce that general jones will be seceded by his deputy and one of my closest advisers tom donilon. tom has a wealth of experience that will serve him well in this new assignment. he has served three presidents and been immersed in our national security for...
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time now to call in the washington editor of "mother jones magazine" david korn. we'll get to mr.as to the terror trials, what has gone on in no, over the last couple of weeks finally put an end to whatever claimability they had. they promised disaster, they got crickets. what's the next scare tactics? >> the demagoguer never has to very in rational or thoughts or facts behind it. you know, we have super secure prisons in the country which contain people who have been convicted of terrorism in those cases you mentioned and others and no one has ever broken out of them. we've been able to try these cases rather well and as you pointed, this is a major case. this is a fellow who has been accused of killing hundreds in the embassy buildings. it's going on without nary a peep in lower manhattaning and we haven't had to shut down new york city to make this trial work. so the system can work if people c don't shut it down. >> first the substance there. the declaration of the town hall, he'll reopen guantanamo where it to be closed. this to me seems to reflect a certain lack of knowledge
time now to call in the washington editor of "mother jones magazine" david korn. we'll get to mr.as to the terror trials, what has gone on in no, over the last couple of weeks finally put an end to whatever claimability they had. they promised disaster, they got crickets. what's the next scare tactics? >> the demagoguer never has to very in rational or thoughts or facts behind it. you know, we have super secure prisons in the country which contain people who have been convicted...
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mr. obama did nothing to do that. this is something i don't hear anybody talk about. he has self avowed marxist and his administration. va jonesnd mr sunsteen are marxists. i don't know what people don't talk about that. it is crazy. host: thank you for the call. we're joined on the call from denver by a political reporter. a local race is the subject of a front-page story of "the denver post." the republican candidate and the democratic candidate who replaced ken salazar as the interior secretary. let me ask you about the influx of outside money. colorado has seen a huge amount, almost $30 million in this midterm election. guest: it has been something to behold. anybody in color of watches television has had a front-row seat. it started back in our primary campaign. once the general election season kicked in, supporters for both candidates began to pour lots of money into both races. host: the voting takes place on tuesday, there is early voting in colorado. the governor's race is not -- has not generate as much interest as expected, why? guest: it generated quite a bit of interest early on when the governor decided not to se
mr. obama did nothing to do that. this is something i don't hear anybody talk about. he has self avowed marxist and his administration. va jonesnd mr sunsteen are marxists. i don't know what people don't talk about that. it is crazy. host: thank you for the call. we're joined on the call from denver by a political reporter. a local race is the subject of a front-page story of "the denver post." the republican candidate and the democratic candidate who replaced ken salazar as the...
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mr. president. >> i am also proud to announce general jones will be successes by his deputy and one of my closest advisers tom donilon. he hayes a wealth of experience that will serve him well. he's served three presidents, and been immersed in our national security for decades. he has helped manage the policy-making process and won the respect and administration of his colleagues in the white house and across the administration. he as a probing intellect, and a remarkable work ethic, though one that depends on a seemingly limitless quantity of diet coke. tom, however, is not the only valuable member of the donilon team. his wife kathy, who's here, has done an extraordinary job as joe biden's chief of staff. i'm grateful to the donilon family for the work they have already done for our nation and for agreeing to take on this additional responsibility. we have some huge challenges ahead. we remain a nation at war. we will not rest in our efforts to disrupt, dismantle, defeat al qaeda. above all, we are committed to forging the kind of american leadership that can shape the world in the 21st centur
mr. president. >> i am also proud to announce general jones will be successes by his deputy and one of my closest advisers tom donilon. he hayes a wealth of experience that will serve him well. he's served three presidents, and been immersed in our national security for decades. he has helped manage the policy-making process and won the respect and administration of his colleagues in the white house and across the administration. he as a probing intellect, and a remarkable work ethic,...
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jones? >> the young lady from california, the speaker of the house, mrs.osi. >> osgood: but next >> osgood: nancy pelosi is by no means the only woman of the house, but she is the first woman speaker of the house of representatives, a leader for her supporters and a lightning rod for her kret ickes. our cover story is reported now by rita braver. >> reporter: so you come out here and is this where you think about stuff? >> mostly i'm on the phone. >> reporter: speaker nancy pelosi is all business. whether it's on her morning walk along the potomac.... >> this is the speaker's balconyy which has one of the most spectacular views of washington d.c.. >> reporter: i'll say. ... or showing off the private balconyy outside her capital office. do you ever let yourself relax and just do nothing? loaf a little? >> it sounds like a good idea. i think i may take that up but not until after the election. >> reporter: pelosi has good reason to worry about this election. >> ladies and gentlemen, the speaker of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi. ( applause ) >>
jones? >> the young lady from california, the speaker of the house, mrs.osi. >> osgood: but next >> osgood: nancy pelosi is by no means the only woman of the house, but she is the first woman speaker of the house of representatives, a leader for her supporters and a lightning rod for her kret ickes. our cover story is reported now by rita braver. >> reporter: so you come out here and is this where you think about stuff? >> mostly i'm on the phone. >>...
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mrs. putin to be president again for the third time. it's putin's action man image that makes some russians keen to be on his wall. on russian tv he's more indiana jonesn david cameron. coverage like this has turned him into the pinup of russian politics. there are even pop songs about him. a girl band signals their love for him. >> he's an intelligent man, he's smart and attractive. ♪ happy birthday to you >> they authored the calendar. >> ♪ happy birthday prime minister happy birthday to you ♪ >> a reminder of our top story, the toxic chemical sludge from the factory on monday has reached the danube and could affect dozens of countries across central europe. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >>
mrs. putin to be president again for the third time. it's putin's action man image that makes some russians keen to be on his wall. on russian tv he's more indiana jonesn david cameron. coverage like this has turned him into the pinup of russian politics. there are even pop songs about him. a girl band signals their love for him. >> he's an intelligent man, he's smart and attractive. ♪ happy birthday to you >> they authored the calendar. >> ♪ happy birthday prime minister...
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latest high profile resignation at the white house, general jim jones is stepping down as national security adviser to the president. mr. obama, expected to name his successor in a rose garden ceremony at 1:00 p.m. eastern, about 2 1/2 hours from now. make that an hour and a half from now. the general's departure, the sixth high profile exit from the white house since may and the third in recent days. joining us now, former nato commander, admiral john stuckelby, he worked for general jones when he was commander of the sixth fleet and jones was supreme allied commander in europe. first of all, had he expressed to you any indication he was going to be stepping down from this very high profile position? >> no, he did not. i know he had some reluctance in taking the job initially but once he was in there he intended to serve as long and honorably as the president would allow. jon: well, it's not unusual for leave to -- people to leave into an administration two years in. we've seen cristina romer e. rahm emanuel and peter orzan leave but a national security have or, that's a different position, isn't it? >> unlike a cabin
latest high profile resignation at the white house, general jim jones is stepping down as national security adviser to the president. mr. obama, expected to name his successor in a rose garden ceremony at 1:00 p.m. eastern, about 2 1/2 hours from now. make that an hour and a half from now. the general's departure, the sixth high profile exit from the white house since may and the third in recent days. joining us now, former nato commander, admiral john stuckelby, he worked for general jones...
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jones whose son died on the rate was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon travel out of the country. how to keep foreign money out of it? >> it should be in the gulf. complete disclosure would be a part of that. we are talking about funding for campaigns. they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> how did they keep it from being damaged? >> next question from shreveport. that this campaign has turned very personal. appointed tax on each of your voting records, where is your opponent crossed the line? what have they said that is untrue about you? >> the list of untruths is awfully long. i will get you one of the big is that i was for limiting bp liability. we will have bp fully liable. >> after you voted to introduce the bill. >> if you would lie as much -- >> he knows i have a bill to hold bp fully accountable without limit. he also knows i clear that on the other side of the senate. it is being blocked by the leader of the senatorial committee. it was his biggest ally. because of that, for local democ
jones whose son died on the rate was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon travel out of the country. how to keep foreign money out of it? >> it should be in the gulf. complete disclosure would be a part of that. we are talking about funding for campaigns. they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> how did they keep it from being...
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jones, whose son died on the b.p. rig, was at that. do you think he was there trying to get money for -- no. he was worried about the people that were injured. >> mr. vitter, if i can have a chance, please. the fact of the matter is in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon traveled out of the country to canada -- that's exactly what i'm talking about. how would you keep foreign money out of our campaigns? >> well, that is and should be illegal and complete disclosure would be a part of that. but again, we are talking about funding for campaigns, flying to canada outside the country, picking up campaign checks for trial lawyers, when they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> no, no, no, how to help the people that you and i are supposed to represent. >> next, a question from jeff. >> this campaign has turned very personal. i think we saw some examples of that. and with pointed tax on each of your voting records and personal character, where does that opponent cross the line and what has your opponent said that is untrue about you? >> well, the list is awfully long. i'll give you one of the bigge
jones, whose son died on the b.p. rig, was at that. do you think he was there trying to get money for -- no. he was worried about the people that were injured. >> mr. vitter, if i can have a chance, please. the fact of the matter is in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon traveled out of the country to canada -- that's exactly what i'm talking about. how would you keep foreign money out of our campaigns? >> well, that is and should be illegal and complete disclosure would be...
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jones whose son died on the rate was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr melancon travel out of the country. how to keep foreign money out of it? >> it should be in the gulf. complete disclosure would be a part of that. we are talking about funding for campaigns. they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> how did they keep it from being damaged? >> next question from shreveport. that this campaign has turned very personal. appointed tax on each of your voting records, where is your opponent crossed the line? what have they said that is untrue about you? >> the list of untruths is awfully long. i will get you one of the big is that i was for limiting bp liability. we will have bp fully liable. >> after you voted to introduce the bill. >> if you would lie as much -- >> he knows i have a bill to hold bp fully accountable without limit. he also knows i clear that on the other side of the senate. it is being blocked by the leader of the senatorial committee. it was his biggest ally. because of that, for local democr
jones whose son died on the rate was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr melancon travel out of the country. how to keep foreign money out of it? >> it should be in the gulf. complete disclosure would be a part of that. we are talking about funding for campaigns. they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> how did they keep it from being...
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mr. canadan's -- he flew to during the oil disaster -- >> they were capping the well. i went to a fund-raiser. keith jones whose son died on the rate was there. -- the rig was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. he was worried about the people that were injured. chance. mr. bittvitter's >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon traveled out of the country. >> let's talk about campaign money. >> how to keep foreign money out of it? >> it should be in the gulf. complete disclosure would be a part of that. we are talking about funding for campaigns. flying to canada -- outside the country. picking up campaign checks from trial lawyers. they were literally meeting about how to profit from the victims of the oil disaster. >> how to help the people that you and god are supposed to represent from being damaged by big oil -- that you and i are supposed to represent from being damaged by big oil. >> next question from shreveport. >> that this campaign has turned very personal. we have seen an example of that. appointed tax on each of your we have scene poin
mr. canadan's -- he flew to during the oil disaster -- >> they were capping the well. i went to a fund-raiser. keith jones whose son died on the rate was there. -- the rig was there. to think you is they are trying to get money? u.s. concerns about the people. he was worried about the people that were injured. chance. mr. bittvitter's >> in the middle of the oil disaster, mr. melancon traveled out of the country. >> let's talk about campaign money. >> how to keep foreign...