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Anderson Cooper Interviews Senator Landrieu

#1 Postby JTD » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:26 pm

Katrina: Anderson Cooper Berates Senator Landrieu; "There Was A Body On The Streets...Being Eaten By Rats," He Says
"Anderson Cooper just went off on Mary Landrieu!," many e-mailers exclaimed during 360 tonight. At the beginning of an interview, the Senator thanked Presidents Clinton and Bush "for their strong statements of support and comfort," then said:

LANDRIEU: Anderson, tonight, I don't know if you've heard -- maybe you all have announced it -- but Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating.

COOPER: Excuse me, Senator, I'm sorry for interrupting. I haven't heard that, because, for the last four days, I've been seeing dead bodies in the streets here in Mississippi. And to listen to politicians thanking each other and complimenting each other, you know, I got to tell you, there are a lot of people here who are very upset, and very angry, and very frustrated.

And when they hear politicians slap -- you know, thanking one another, it just, you know, it kind of cuts them the wrong way right now, because literally there was a body on the streets of this town yesterday being eaten by rats because this woman had been laying in the street for 48 hours. And there's not enough facilities to take her up.


It became more heated after that. "Kudos to Anderson Cooper for calling bullshit on Senator Mary Landrieu," an e-mailer says. "He really let her have it, and justifiably so. You can feel his fury."

"I wouldn't be surprised if [this is] tied into a new editorial direction from CNN," another e-mailer says...

Cooper reiterated his emotions during Larry King Live. "I'm tired of hearing politicians say they're hearing people's frustrations...It's not frustration. People are dying. There are people dying."

:eek: :eek: The earlier smily face was a mistake. Sorry all.
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#2 Postby jaysonx » Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:50 pm

I can't believe I missed this. Hopefully someone will have a video soon!

Anderson Coopers stock just went up in my book.
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#3 Postby Dr. Jonah Rainwater » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:18 pm

I caught the tail end of it. My thoughts EXACTLY.

Finally, intelligent objective reporters, asking the tough questions. We need more of that in America.
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#4 Postby Goat Nipple » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:25 pm

Speaking as a life long Louisiana resident any criticism that Mary Landrieu receives is certainly warranted. She is without a doubt the most incompetent, worthless Senator in the country. The rest of the country is finding out what we Louisiana residents have known for years. She is completely clueless.
How ironic that the people she is "trying" to save from death and despair in New Orleans now are the very ones who put her in office. She received nearly all of the votes from the poor and black voters in New Orleans.
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#5 Postby gratefulnole » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:27 pm

Anderson Cooper is great for on-the-scene reporting. He doesn't pull any punches without grandstanding or coming across as a jerk like Chris Mathews does. He had great coverage of Ivan last year. I always feel his emotions are geniune unlike alot of reporters trying to get a story.
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#6 Postby ccsuzy » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:38 pm

I saw the interview. It was great. We need more people to ask questions like that.
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#7 Postby MBismyPlayground » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:43 pm

He looked so angry, almost to the point of tears. But he earned a brownie point in my book, for having the guts that most of these reporters have not had........
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#8 Postby Talon402 » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:56 pm

Anyone have a transcript?
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#9 Postby Brent » Thu Sep 01, 2005 10:57 pm

Talon402 wrote:Anyone have a transcript?


COOPER: Senator, appreciate you joining us tonight. Does the federal government bear responsibility for what is happening now? Should they apologize for what is happening now?
LANDRIEU: Anderson, there will be plenty of time to discuss all of those issues, about why, and how, and what, and if. But, Anderson, as you understand, and all of the producers and directors of CNN, and the news networks, this situation is very serious and it's going to demand all of our full attention through the hours, through the nights, through the days.
Let me just say a few things. Thank President Clinton and former President Bush for their strong statements of support and comfort today. I thank all the leaders that are coming to Louisiana, and Mississippi, and Alabama to our help and rescue.
We are grateful for the military assets that are being brought to bear. I want to thank Senator Frist and Senator Reid for their extraordinary efforts.
Anderson, tonight, I don't know if you've heard -- maybe you all have announced it -- but Congress is going to an unprecedented session to pass a $10 billion supplemental bill tonight to keep FEMA and the Red Cross up and operating.
COOPER: Excuse me, Senator, I'm sorry for interrupting. I haven't heard that, because, for the last four days, I've been seeing dead bodies in the streets here in Mississippi. And to listen to politicians thanking each other and complimenting each other, you know, I got to tell you, there are a lot of people here who are very upset, and very angry, and very frustrated.
And when they hear politicians slap -- you know, thanking one another, it just, you know, it kind of cuts them the wrong way right now, because literally there was a body on the streets of this town yesterday being eaten by rats because this woman had been laying in the street for 48 hours. And there's not enough facilities to take her up.
Do you get the anger that is out here?
LANDRIEU: Anderson, I have the anger inside of me. Most of the homes in my family have been destroyed. Our homes have been destroyed. I understand what you're saying, and I know all of those details. And the president of the United States knows those details.
COOPER: Well, who are you angry at?
LANDRIEU: I'm not angry at anyone. I'm just expressing that it is so important for everyone in this nation to pull together, for all military assets and all assets to be brought to bare in this situation.
And I have every confidence that this country is as great and as strong as we can be do to that. And that effort is under way.
COOPER: Well, I mean, there are a lot of people here who are kind of ashamed of what is happening in this country right now, what is -- ashamed of what is happening in your state, certainly.
And that's not to blame the people who are there. It's a desperate situation. But I guess, you know, who can -- I mean, no one seems to be taking responsibility.
I mean, I know you say there's a time and a place for, kind of, you know, looking back, but this seems to be the time and the place. I mean, there are people who want answers, and there are people who want someone to stand up and say, "You know what? We should have done more. Are all the assets being brought to bare?"
LANDRIEU: Anderson, Anderson...
COOPER: I mean, today, for the first time, I'm seeing National Guard troops in this town.
LANDRIEU: Anderson, I know. And I know where you are. And I know what you're seeing. Believe me, we know it. And we understand, and there will be a time to talk about all of that. Trust me.
I know what the people are suffering. The governor knows. The president knows. The military officials know. And they're trying to do the very best they can to stabilize the situation.
Senator Vitter, our congressional delegation, all of us understand what is happening. We are doing our very, very best to get the situation under control.
But I want to thank the president. He will be here tomorrow, we think. And the military is sending assets as we speak.
So, please, I understand. You might say I'm a politician, but I grew up in New Orleans. My father was the mayor of that city. I've represented that city my whole life, and it's just not New Orleans. It's St. Bernard, and St. Tammany, and Plaquemines Parish that have been completely underwater.
Our levee system has failed. We need a lot of help. And the Congress has been wonderful to help us, and we need more help.
Nobody's perfect, Anderson. Everybody has to stand up here. And I know you understand. So thank you so much for everything you're doing.
COOPER: Well, I appreciate you joining us on the program tonight. I can only imagine how busy you are. Thank you very much, Senator Landrieu.
LANDRIEU: Thank you, Anderson. Thank you so much. Thank you.
COOPER: And good luck to you and all the people working to solve this problem. Because, at this point, it is very hard to try to figure our how this problem is going to get solved.
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#10 Postby jasons2k » Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:24 pm

Awesome!!
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#11 Postby crazycajuncane » Fri Sep 02, 2005 1:31 am

Geaux Cooper!

I hope they replay this. Mary Landrieu is and always was a piece of $hit in my book.
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