wow, those are great pictures. george thames took those pictures. how democrats hope to turn a little loser into a winner. you re watching hardball, the place for politics.
if you look carefully what is hanging on the walls of his office, it s no surprise to see two very famous photographs of lbj doing just what. this is known as the johnson treatment. bending legislators literally to his will and turning them to his side. wow, those are great pictures. george thames took those pictures. how democrats hope to turn a little loser into a winner. you re watching hardball, the place for politics. she makes the whole team better. he s the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he s a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i m very pround of him. her. them. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness. from fashion that flies off the shelves.
word he uses, frustrated. tells you to call the mayor of ft. lee. tells you that s where the problem is coming from. get it? not the bridge authorities, not the guy who appointed the people who were doing this thing. no. if you want to know who to blame, blame the mayor of ft. lee, the guy the christie people are out to punish, punish good. so now we come to who did this. who recruited this team, who gave them their marching orders. who let it all happen once he saw the ft. lee mayor was getting his punishment. governor christie s defense is that he didn t get out there on the bridge himself. let s listen. i worked the cones, actually, matt. unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. sarcasm isn t much of a defense, it is, now that we know the whole escapade came directly from the governor s office. the police that did put th
are out to punish, punish good. so now we come to who did this. who recruited this team, who gave them their marching orders. who let it all happen once he saw the ft. lee mayor was getting his punishment. governor christie s defense is that he didn t get out there on the bridge himself. let s listen. i worked the cones, actually, matt. unbeknownst to everybody, i was actually the guy out there. i was in overalls and a hat. but i actually was the guy working the cones out there. you really are not serious with that question. sarcasm isn t much of a defense, it is, now that we know the whole escapade came directly from the governor s office. the police that did put the cones over the four days were part of the politics. that they personally were telling drivers to deliver the dreaded message, that the men charged with protecting lives on the george washington bridge were the director deliverance of the caper. are you frustrated? are you? just how ticked off are you? tell m
the late senator robert byrd was the longest-serving member of congress and the history of the united states. he was first elected to the senate in 1958 and held that office until he died on june 28, 2010. up next an encore booknotes program with senator byrd where he sat down with brian lamb to talk about the senate the senate: 1789-1989 . the compilation of weekly speeches senator byrd gave from the senate floor in the history of the institution. this is about an hour. [no audio] [no audio] to accurately interpret the days events and to foresee what may happen in the future. to do these things we need to look backward into the past. c-span: this book is 800 pages long. how did you put it together? guest: that is what i refer to as a mini m-i-n-i manhattan project. there are almost 300 pictures in that book. there are 39 chapters. those 39 chapters came from 42 speeches which i delivered on the senate floor. these speeches were carefully researched. i read them on