other things during the campaign to in his words drain the swamp of washington corruption. and then he more just before the election offered a series of ethics reform proposals, three directed at congress. one was a five-year ban on lobbying by members of congress and tear staffs after they leave the government in an administrationful right? well, for congress, he said. he also called for expanding, eliminating loopholes in what is the lobby it of a law, the lobbyist disclosure architect, as you know t. third thing was a congressional term limits, it imposed a constitutional amendment to post-term amendments. that s been here for 20 years as a proposal. i worked in the chief of staff for self years for many senators. so i know how difficult these can be, especially the broader issue, trust. do you support these three specific proposals trgs five-year ban on former members of staff lobbying for the
the senate finance committee under the democrats. he has worked for democrats for a number of years. he has a long, partisan democrat history. he has been a lobby it. he has been a big donor to democrat causes. that is because, he is a presidential pick. he now needs to answer because he is the direct link between the white house and the tea party targeting as well as possibly the obama campaign. involved in democratic politics. bill: will make everybody satisfied with the answers or lead us in a new direction. exactly right. bill: hofacre was not taking this laying down. she was micromanaging to the point she wanted out of her job or at least wanted out of that office. explain that. she asked not only for a transfer because of micromanagement and also because she felt that taxpayers were being so wronged that they were being, the irs was mistreating these groups. they were being angry to her. carter hull was not giving her any answers. she thought it was carter hull s
reporter: now the city is obligated to defend filner legally if and when those claims are filed with city. martha? martha: so there are allegations, william, three unnamed women say they were victimized by the mayor. is it believed there are more than three? reporter: well, seven additional women say filner while in congress physically or verbally harassed them. one s a lobby it who told a local tv station that filner touched her inappropriately during a photo-op. a former state assembly woman said six women went to her and filner physically or verbally harassed them. she took their complaints to the local democratic party which confronted but accepted filner s denial. i want to leader elected leader of the counterparty. i expressed to him my concerns. ure that things wouldough action improve? apparently not. reporter: so far allegations
megyn: the first point speaking to her interests as a lobby it. what i m told by supreme court experts, these are folks on the left i want to state for the record. having any sort of professional interest in a case as his wife does is not grounds for recusal. city would be a different thing if clarence thomas had stock in some company that s being affected. but they say this is not that. i want to address your second point. i ll read you from u.s. title 28. any justice must disqualify himself in any of the following circumstances. he individually or his spouse has a financial interests in the subject matter in controversy. megyn: she lobbies for groups he posed to his healthcare law. that not same is what these experts are telling me. remember this is about the. megyn: let me get to your second