all right. now a gulf story that sounds like it could be coming out of iran or russia. certainly not the u.s., the gulf of mexico, right? but photojournalist julie dermanski has been covering the gulf oil disaster and said she s been interrogated and harassed by both bp and the u.s. coast guard. she s joining us live from new orleans with her story and amazing pictures. why do you believe you are being interrogated or why are you saying you are being interrogated? what s happened? often i m stopped and asked for i.d. and if i m told i don t have a bp i.d. i am told to go away. i point out that the joint information said journalists aren t supposed to be barred access. sometimes that s enough. there s just been an overall kind of intimidation to get you
tweet, this happened before, for example, i talked to one democrat rank and file senator who said something that really infuriated the leadership it got to them in a nano second, brought into them in a leadership meeting and it changed the internal dynamics. i use it not just to give information out, i also use it to get information. so i ll put up sort of a provocative question on facebook. and people will respond to that. and give me all kinds of ideas. and sort of threads and things to think about that i never even thought about before. so i sort of use it to gather information, sort of the voice of the people, writ small. especially breaking news stories like the gulf story. you tweet it, you read other peerjs you follow it. it s a great way to do it. let s move on to those kagan hearings where a lot of people were tweeting. 18-plus hours in the chair. dana, you were there for most of it, if not all of it. this is elaiena kagan and linds graham talking about an evolving issue i