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Alaska Senator Ted Stevens indicted in corruption inquiry
By John Hockenberry, Adaora Udoji, Collin Campbell, Corey Takahashi, Christina M. Russo, Jesse Baker
Wednesday, July 30 2008
Senator Ted Stevens has been indicted on seven counts of making false statements. The 84-year-old Alaska Republican and former chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee is accused of falsely reporting hundreds of thousands of dollars in services he received from a company that helped renovate his home. In 2005, Stevens became a lightning rod for critics of wasteful spending when he backed a costly "bridge to nowhere" in his home state. It ultimately was not funded.
Guests: Marty Kady, Politico.com, and Julian Zelizer, Congressional Historian at Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School. Zelizer is also the author of "On Capitol Hill: The Struggle to Reform Congress and its Consequences."




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