reportedly disinvited the former california governor from opening festivities this weekend. the tabloids are now in a frenzy over schwarzenegger s admission of fathering a child outside of his marriage. which leads to tonight s big question, why did the tabloids go silent during schwarzenegger s political career? joining me now anne, thanks for joining me tonight. you bet. you wrote a piece back in september of 2004 in los angeles magazine , which we all devoured every word of here in los angeles and maybe not every else, unfortunately. entitled how around tamed the tabloid piece. take us through that. he had problems with the tabloids before he started his political career. there was a devastating article
we ve seen here tonight, ali. matthew, thanks very much for that. i know you re trying to get as much information as possible. we ll check in with you a little later. matthew chance trying to dig up everything he can. i want to bring in tom fuentes, joins me from washington. tom, the suspicion that we ve heard so far falls on chechen rebels or chechen terrorists because that s largely what moscow has seen in preceding years. is that where it s likely to start in. yes, ali. i think that will be the usual suspects in this case. going back to 2002, before today, the chech neons had committed five major terrorist attacks in russia, the opera house in 2002, the metro in 2004, two airliners in 2004, the school incident in september of 2004 which resulted in 300
can check a bag and have this kind of artillery in your bags and it go through. we have that problem, which hasn t improved under this administration although so often complaining about the previous one. speaking of this administration there you go. and its ongoing problems, the cbo released new numbers of the cost of health care reform, $115 billion is the greater cost of discretionary spending. so now we know health care reform is going to raise costs, raise the deficit, raise the debt and lower quality. that s what i call winning reform, winning for conservatives in the fall, that is. ahh, really? i have something for you, mary. this is a story dated february 9th, 2005 from the washington post. guess what? in september of 2004, the bush administration said the prescription drug bill was going to cost $534 billion. five months later the bush
the course of action. so that sounds like he was prepared to go to war, weapons of mass destruction or not. i m surprised you didn t put up the piece of tape of john kerry saying much the same thing in september of 2004. where he said knowing what he knew today he was asked if you know what you knew today would you have voted for the war and he said yes i would have. but we re talking about your administration and this vice president and what he said. i know. i know you don t want to talk about for once john kerry and dick cheney would have both supported the authorization of the use of force. i m making the point that had there not been this widespread consensus, democrat and republican, throughout the intelligence community that we would not have been able to get the authorization for the use of force nor got at any u.n. resolution. there was also sharp criticism and justified from a lot of quarters of the management of the war once you did go to war, the insurgency was swi
so that sounds like he was prepared to go to war, weapons of mass destruction or not. i m surprised you didn t put up the piece of tape of john kerry saying much the same thing in september of 2004. where he said knowing what he knew today he was asked if you know what you knew today would you have voted for the war and he said yes i would have. but we re talking about your administration and this vice president and what he said. i know. i know you don t want to talk about for once john kerry and dick cheney would have both supported the authorization of the use of force. i m making the point that had there not been this widespread consensus, democrat and republican, throughout the intelligence community that we would not have been able to get the authorization for the use of force nor got at any u.n. resolution. there was also sharp criticism and justified from a lot of quarters of the management of the war once you did go to war, the insurgency was swiftly activated on the