you see over there, a low traffic area, on a stun bench, there is the famous colonists and pundit mark shields, and he is sitting beside a guy in a t-shirt and jeans, who is actually me, and i am counting $10,000 in cash. what do you think, and who do you reported to? i think while they have drug dealers in the east coast here to, mom. that s probably why i think. it was it was a strange moment. it s all going to be explained at the end of the show why mark shields was with me when i was counting $10,000 in cash and congressional office building. can i ask you in advance how big $10,000 in cash is? it was hundreds, so i have never seen it before. it was quite a stack. you have to count them, you know, i just picked them up, here s a hint. i picked them up in the garage downstairs. you ve got me, lawrence. you hooked me. that was where i was handed them. you got your hooks in me. mark shields took it instead completely in stride. it was another day in office.
his tombstone, at arlington, at his request, is michael joseph mansfield, born markh 16th, 1903, died october 5th, 2001, private united states marine corps. no majority leader, no ambassador of japan. what do you see in his admiration of others as reflection of mark shields values. after serving two years in the marine corps, in the early 1960s, he was working in the senate in 1965, when the crusade for the voting rights act was the news of the day, every day, the democratic