Eddie Bernice Johnson, who keeps changing her story about those scholarships that went to family members, appeared last night on Anderson Cooper 360 (via telephone). The segment was called "Keeping Them Honest." And Anderson did not disappoint.
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Robert Wilonsky September 3, 2010 10:00AM
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Eddie Bernice Johnson, who keeps changing her story about those scholarships that went to family members, appeared last night on Anderson Cooper 360 (via telephone). The segment was called "Keeping Them Honest." And Anderson did not disappoint.
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