Misplaced, decided not to do what you told the president you would do and handed it off to somebody else. did you realize at some point that mr. nay your former boss had criminal problem, went to prison and maybe you would be sglex did that cross your mind or ever think about the situation of going to prison? congressman nay, so we re clear, went to jail many years after i left his employment. i m sure you re clarify that for the record. you were his employee and had great respect but learned from that. i m asking did you learn from his experience and realize what you were asked to do was illegal and you didn t want to follow the same trail and bob nay and end in up prison. i wasn t asked to do anything illegal. the public will determine that. this has been more obstruction by congress in his administration and you were a loyal soldier, except you didn t follow the instructions. you chickened out last minute, got cold feet.
Candidates want christie by their side? fund-raising trip to florida last week christie made zero public appearances. wouldn t even tell the media where the events were held and no photos from that trip. no grip and grins of christie and the florida governor rick scott together. these were the closest the media could get to finding chris christie. the big, dark suvs there. the question of what christie s own constituents will tolerate as well. new jersey residents, will they want him whisking around the country while his administration is under investigation and christie ever does have to resign, would that mean conceding any shot of the presidency? if things crumble for christie? who does the establish turn to for its candidate sglex to discuss these questions, congressman steve cohn from tennessee with nbc political reporter casey hunt reporting from the meeting this week and politics writer at the national journal and john stanton, washington bureau chief for
10 past the hour. though cairo returned to relative calm, the violence of the past few days killed at least 11 people. hundreds more injured. this man is an egyptian-born freelance columnist who joins me from los angeles. mona, good morning to you. even as pro-mubarak forces push back, the call for a new leader continues. so what are mubarak s options? what can he do sglex next? i think the pro-democracy protesters aren t going anywhere until he steps aside. he needs to get this message. getting it very loud and clearly, because for 12 days now whenever the pro-democracy groups called out egyptians they ve come out in the hundreds of thousands. yesterday s turnout was the largest so far since the
You get a kickback onced stadium s up? not a case of spending money on schools and hospitals. stadiums have their own economics to go along with it. the final fours, super bowls, the finals, benefits that come from the mid-markets as well. the dollars usually are maybe twice as much coming back in benefits, and that s the way this is sold. that s a tough sale for a lot of people. all they know is right now i m hurting. my community is hurting. my state is hurteding and we re spending money on a staid yul. hoop going to do this sglex another city coming down the road going to be building a big, beautiful tad ystadium? look at the facilities already done. brooklyn, pittsburgh. miami has a new baseball stadium. tampa bay and oakland need them for baseball. san francisco and minnesota need them for football. if you have enough of these, the dollars, the ben minhjamins.