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mr. martin was pronounced dead bayview medical center. the incident ignited fear and concern for residents. >> i am shocked. like i said, there were break- ins and things, but never anything like this. that is the worst so far. >> it is scary when something happens in this neighborhood like that. >> police say they have no motive or suspects that two unidentified men were seen running from a the scene. >>> detectives are busy with another deadly shooting. this one happened just before midnight on friday night in the landsdowne. an unidentified man was found shot to he was taken the hospital and later died. no word on a suspect or possible motive. >>> the suspect shot by an off- duty police officer over the weekend remains at shock trauma. police say that the officer was responding to his car alarm when he found the suspect inside his suv. detectives say that the officer shot the suspect in the leg when he saw what appeared to be a knifelike weapon. a screwdriver was later found in the clothing. the officer is a 10-year veteran of the forc
mr. martin was pronounced dead bayview medical center. the incident ignited fear and concern for residents. >> i am shocked. like i said, there were break- ins and things, but never anything like this. that is the worst so far. >> it is scary when something happens in this neighborhood like that. >> police say they have no motive or suspects that two unidentified men were seen running from a the scene. >>> detectives are busy with another deadly shooting. this one...
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mr. martin? am not, then senator mcconnell will do the job. >> i would not vote for senator mcconnell and i will tell you why. i tried to talk to him about health care and wanted him to negotiate some on health care to get tort reform and portability and some other things into the bill because i knew it was going to pass. i had been a democrat most of my life. i've only been a republican for the last nine years because of the abortion issue. you have got to work with both parties. you cannot go in just say no. i think he has really horned kentucky by just saying no. -- harm to kentucky by just saying no. but mr. stevenson, moving live -- right along. let's stay with another senator mcconnell bill on agriculture, when you were writing the last night expressing that on all of our candidate programs, we not had a healthy discussion on agriculture in kentucky. he specifically asked about the farm bill. which of supported the farm bill that senate from mcconnell back? >> i would have supported that. w
mr. martin? am not, then senator mcconnell will do the job. >> i would not vote for senator mcconnell and i will tell you why. i tried to talk to him about health care and wanted him to negotiate some on health care to get tort reform and portability and some other things into the bill because i knew it was going to pass. i had been a democrat most of my life. i've only been a republican for the last nine years because of the abortion issue. you have got to work with both parties. you...
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mr. gurley martin, dr. rand paul and mr. john stephenson. thank you bir joining us and thank you for joining us across the state of kentucky. before we get started, a couple notes for our viewers. another protest and had been scheduled to be here but is unable to because of a death in his family. bill johnson who filed as a candidate has indicated that he is out of the primary. he has not officially withdrawn. >> kentucky has garnered a lot of national attention for this race. arizona, mccain and hayworth. here is the republican primary. let me begin this way, mr. tray grayson and mr. rand paul. describe the republican party that you belong to and how you would be representing republicans in kentucky. >> i think every generation, as jefferson said, renews its defense of liberty and every generation, a political party redefines what it stands for. a political party is an empty vessel unless we in view it with values. what i mean by that is we have to believe in something. i got into this race because i was upset that a lot of republicans vote
mr. gurley martin, dr. rand paul and mr. john stephenson. thank you bir joining us and thank you for joining us across the state of kentucky. before we get started, a couple notes for our viewers. another protest and had been scheduled to be here but is unable to because of a death in his family. bill johnson who filed as a candidate has indicated that he is out of the primary. he has not officially withdrawn. >> kentucky has garnered a lot of national attention for this race. arizona,...
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mr. martin what are we going to do about these children ♪ ♪ these are the words of the restavec ♪ >> theake affected 3 million people, a third of haiti's population. and as you've seen in our documentary, the youngest victims are considered the most vulnerable in the aftermath of this disaster. many organizations have created programs to help provide for the thousands of children left to fend for themselves. to find out more about how you can help make a difference in the lives of these children, go to cnn.com/impact. i'm soledad o'brien. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, could aliens from other worlds conquer and colonize planet earth? ask your physicist steven hawkings says it's possible and issues a warning for all of us. stop trying to contact other life forms now. just in case they're out there and they're hostile. >> they are likely to be more advanced than us. >> larry: hawking joins us, answering our questions, sounding the alarm. believer dan aykroyd is here too. >> i don't thing they're a mass threat. >> larry: aliens from outer space
mr. martin what are we going to do about these children ♪ ♪ these are the words of the restavec ♪ >> theake affected 3 million people, a third of haiti's population. and as you've seen in our documentary, the youngest victims are considered the most vulnerable in the aftermath of this disaster. many organizations have created programs to help provide for the thousands of children left to fend for themselves. to find out more about how you can help make a difference in the lives of...
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mr. martin what are we going to do about these children ♪ ♪ these are the words of the restavec ♪ >> the 3 million people. that's a third of haiti's total population. and as you've seen in our documentary, the youngest victims are considered the most vulnerable in the aftermath of this disaster. many organizations have created programs to help provide for the thousands of children left to fend for themselves. to find out more about how you can help make a difference in the lives of these children, go to cnn.com/impact. i'm soledad o'brien. i'm soledad o'brien. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> larry: tonight, "family guy" creator seth macfarlane. >> i want you to meet your family. >> you're my family? >> larry: his twisted, dysfunctional, even perverse take on mom, dad and the kids made him hollywood's $100 million man. the highest paid writer in television and only in his 30s. he's an equal opportunity offender. >> those americans. >> larry: christians, gays, sarah palin, you name it, nothing, no one off limits. >> i met larry king. >> name dropper. >> larry:
mr. martin what are we going to do about these children ♪ ♪ these are the words of the restavec ♪ >> the 3 million people. that's a third of haiti's total population. and as you've seen in our documentary, the youngest victims are considered the most vulnerable in the aftermath of this disaster. many organizations have created programs to help provide for the thousands of children left to fend for themselves. to find out more about how you can help make a difference in the lives of...
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and i see what is happening today is a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now don't carry cards if their pockets talking about the fact they are socialists, but they are. and when you look at what they are doing, it's a world's socialist government. the kingdoms are taken on by them. guest: i think you are on something, the reason i wrote my book, i think that the friends on the left like to pretend to be moderates. if you look at the obama health care that will be impossible to be sustain. the estimate of the cost of the high-risk pools, 8 times, that's 800% more expensive than they estimated three months ago. if you look at the budget's office recalculation, the cost is above $1 trillion. you can go to healthnation.net, and we produced a chart of the new agencies, the chart is three feet by six feet. in order to read that many names, it took three feet by six feet. and you think how can these people believe in a gigantic centralized government. and then you go back to the fabbian associafab ian socialists, and this system th
and i see what is happening today is a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now don't carry cards if their pockets talking about the fact they are socialists, but they are. and when you look at what they are doing, it's a world's socialist government. the kingdoms are taken on by them. guest: i think you are on something, the reason i wrote my book, i think that the friends on the left like to pretend to be moderates. if you look at the obama...
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i can see what is happening today as just a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now to not carry cards and their pocket talking about the fact that they are socialists, but they are. when you look at what they are doing, it is looking toward a world socialist government. in the united kingdom or england today is just about taken over by them. the parliament is all fabian socialists. guest: i actually think you are onto something. the reason why i wrote to save america and the reason why describe a secular socialism machine it is that i think our friends of the left would like to pretend to be moderates while the things they're doi are extraordinary. if you look at the obamacare bill, which will turn out to be absolutely impossible to sustain -- for example, the estimate for the cost of the high risk pools just came out this week. eight times, tha is 800%, more expensive than the estimated three months ago if you look at the congressional budget office recent recalculation, it pushes the cost of the bill above $1 trillion. if you loo
i can see what is happening today as just a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now to not carry cards and their pocket talking about the fact that they are socialists, but they are. when you look at what they are doing, it is looking toward a world socialist government. in the united kingdom or england today is just about taken over by them. the parliament is all fabian socialists. guest: i actually think you are onto something. the reason why i...
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mr. martin heinrich. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heinrich: madam speaker, earlier this year we lost a national treasure and a personal hero of mine, former interior secretary stewart udall. though quiet and humble, his impact was that of a giant and his defense of our nation's wild lands will remain immeasurable. secretary udall's lifetime of achievement will continue to be felt by every american. thanks to his work, our national parks and public lands belong to every american and will remain a treasured part of our nation's spirit for generations to come. throughout my life i have drawn personal and professional inspiration from mr. udall's remarkable leadership so i was proud to sponsor h.r. 5128, a bill that will designate the department of interior building in washington, d.c., as the stewart lee udall department of interior building. it is only fitting that we honor his legacy by naming the interior building after secretary udall. i would urge all of my colleagues to support this legislation and yield back the balance of my tim
mr. martin heinrich. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. heinrich: madam speaker, earlier this year we lost a national treasure and a personal hero of mine, former interior secretary stewart udall. though quiet and humble, his impact was that of a giant and his defense of our nation's wild lands will remain immeasurable. secretary udall's lifetime of achievement will continue to be felt by every american. thanks to his work, our national parks and public lands belong to...
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i can see what is happening today as just a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now to not carry cards and their pocket talking about the fact that they are socialists, but they are. when you look at what they are doing, it is looking toward a world socialist government. in the united kingdom or england today is just about taken over by them. the parliament is all fabian socialists. guest: i actually think you are onto something. the reason why i wrote to save america and the reason why describe a secular socialism machine it is that i think our friends of the left would like to pretend to be moderates while the things they're doing are extraordinary. if you look at the obamacare bill, which will turn out to be absolutely impossible to sustain -- for example, the estimate for the cost of the high risk pools just came out this week. eight times, that is 800%, more expensive than the estimated three months ago if you look at the congressional budget office recent recalculation, it pushes the cost of the bill above $1 trillion. if you
i can see what is happening today as just a continuation of what mrs. martin wrote about in 1966. the people we are dealing with now to not carry cards and their pocket talking about the fact that they are socialists, but they are. when you look at what they are doing, it is looking toward a world socialist government. in the united kingdom or england today is just about taken over by them. the parliament is all fabian socialists. guest: i actually think you are onto something. the reason why i...
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martin dom of -- the c.e.o. of daimler trucks, mr. anthony dunkly who is a driver for waste management, mr. g. tommy hodges, chairman of the board of american trucking association, mr. alan ruettiger, legislative director for the u.a.w. mr. dennis schlagel, c.e.o. of volvo. mr. tim solso, c.e.o. of cummings. and mr. daniel ustein, c.e.o. of navistar. please give them a big round of applause. [applause] we also have us with -- have with us some legislative leaders who have been champions of not only the auto industry but also the environmental movement. and i want to thank them for being here. one. deans of the house of representatives, representative representatives, representative john dingell, please give him a big round of applause. [applause] representative ed markey is here. from massachusetts. [applause] representative chris van holen is here. and representative henry waxman. now, it was one year ago today that i stood here in the rose garden on a similarly beautiful day with some of the same folks. to announce the historic agre
martin dom of -- the c.e.o. of daimler trucks, mr. anthony dunkly who is a driver for waste management, mr. g. tommy hodges, chairman of the board of american trucking association, mr. alan ruettiger, legislative director for the u.a.w. mr. dennis schlagel, c.e.o. of volvo. mr. tim solso, c.e.o. of cummings. and mr. daniel ustein, c.e.o. of navistar. please give them a big round of applause. [applause] we also have us with -- have with us some legislative leaders who have been champions of not...
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mr. martin? >> given the record from the inspector general, the investigations concluded in 2008. i see chevron as one company involved in the investigation. do you know of any involvement in some of the inappropriate or potentially illegal or criminal activity with your employees in these investigations. anyone with your firm? >> no the obama administration submitted nearly three dozen deep water grid proposals mr. mckay before. >> yes, we do have i was -- >> i was unaware that there were this many approved or pending. is that correct? >> i do not believe there has been they said the this was the plan that was given they constructed after the incident. this is basically which you submitted. i have a copy of the approval of the statement from bp. i just got the first one yesterday and is that correct? waaf and you have done this around the world. europeans to have another measure, is part of a plan. you seem to be experimenting with the dollar unfortunately on fossil fuel, 20% in the gulf, where so dependent on that. 60 plus% and the addition of technologies mr. newman? >> a coupl
mr. martin? >> given the record from the inspector general, the investigations concluded in 2008. i see chevron as one company involved in the investigation. do you know of any involvement in some of the inappropriate or potentially illegal or criminal activity with your employees in these investigations. anyone with your firm? >> no the obama administration submitted nearly three dozen deep water grid proposals mr. mckay before. >> yes, we do have i was -- >> i was...
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martin biggs. returned about 38%, three times hedge fund industry average. also, a former chief global strategist for morgan stanley where he spent three decades. mr. biggs, thank you for being with us. someone this morning said to mark haines and myself, the courageous thing to do right now would be to go into bonds, because people think that's a terrible place to be. you have even a perhaps more courageous call, and that would be europe. >> erin, with respect and admiration, can i say to you that i never said that anybody should buy europe. what i said was that europe was undervalued and unloved. and it still is undervalued and unloved. and after the last couple of weeks it's probably now oversold. but europe is in the grips of a really serious sovereign debt crisis. >> you said in your column in "newsweek" europe is undervalued and underowned, but you're saying you wouldn't actually buy it? >> no. as i just said, i think that it is getting extremely oversold. and the spanish market has been hammered for the last two days. and so we could have a big rally in europe at any time. but i think europe is -- this sovereign debt crisis as bill gross sai
martin biggs. returned about 38%, three times hedge fund industry average. also, a former chief global strategist for morgan stanley where he spent three decades. mr. biggs, thank you for being with us. someone this morning said to mark haines and myself, the courageous thing to do right now would be to go into bonds, because people think that's a terrible place to be. you have even a perhaps more courageous call, and that would be europe. >> erin, with respect and admiration, can i say...
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mr. jones: i'd like to thank representative martin heinrich, honoring the united states u.s.s.new mexico as the sixth submarine of the virginia class. the virginia-class submarine program is the first-class of u.s. navy attack submarines to be designed by the variety of post-cold war missions. these vessels are capable of operating in the ocean as well as the literals can travel at speeds in excess of 25 knots and stay submerged for extended periods at sea. they named the nuclear powered submarine designated ssn-779 the u.s.s. new mexico in honor of the state of new mexico. in addition, these -- this name honors the legacy of the battleship u.s.s. new mexico, the battleship new mexico was the first turbo electric-driven battleship serving in the pacific and atlantic theaters during world war ii and earning six battle stars. although the submarine u.s.s. new mexico has only just been commissioned in march of this year, it is well on its way to living up to its name's state's legacy. she was built by general dynamic, electric boat and constructed four months ahead of schedule. ac
mr. jones: i'd like to thank representative martin heinrich, honoring the united states u.s.s.new mexico as the sixth submarine of the virginia class. the virginia-class submarine program is the first-class of u.s. navy attack submarines to be designed by the variety of post-cold war missions. these vessels are capable of operating in the ocean as well as the literals can travel at speeds in excess of 25 knots and stay submerged for extended periods at sea. they named the nuclear powered...
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martin dell, the ceo of dimer, mr. hodges, chairman of the board the american trucking association, the chairman of the uaw, the chairman of volvo, daniel eusteen, ceo of navistar. please give them a big round of applause. we also have with us some legislative leaders who have legislative leaders who have been champions. not only of the auto industry, but the environmental movement. i want to thank them. one of the deans of the house of representatives. representative john boehner. give him a round of applause. representative ed markey is here. rep kris van holland. and rep henry waxman. it was one year ago today that i stood here in the rose garden on the similarly beautiful day with some of the same folks to announce an historic agreement, to help break our dependence on oil, to protect the planet that we will be to our children, and to spur jobs and growth in the industry of the future. it was an agreement, the first of its kind, to raise the fuel efficiency and reduce the greenhouse pollution for cars and light tru
martin dell, the ceo of dimer, mr. hodges, chairman of the board the american trucking association, the chairman of the uaw, the chairman of volvo, daniel eusteen, ceo of navistar. please give them a big round of applause. we also have with us some legislative leaders who have legislative leaders who have been champions. not only of the auto industry, but the environmental movement. i want to thank them. one of the deans of the house of representatives. representative john boehner. give him a...
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mr. cummings: more than half a century ago when the doctor was still a young man in selma, alabama, after ralph abernathy and martin luther king jr. both offered his first opportunity to speak to their cngregations as a newly ordained minister. i was a young college student and they wanted to give me a boost from the beginning. dr. carter observed in a 2005 article written by shawn of the baltimore afro-american newspaper. mr. speaker, it was a strong, inspiring and enduring boost indeed. the same visionary foundation that inspired dr. carter throughout his ministry, both in the mission to proclaim the gospel to which he had been called and in the social gospel for the work of his base. and i can say that not only does he preach the word but he lives it. this year dr. carter celebrates 45 years as a principle shepard of baltimore's new shy low baptist church. in his own words, he is above all a god man, the primary trustee of his congregation's spiritual life. yet, at a time when our urban areas are in danger of crumbling under decades of disinvestment, dr. carter and his new shy low congregation offer the people o
mr. cummings: more than half a century ago when the doctor was still a young man in selma, alabama, after ralph abernathy and martin luther king jr. both offered his first opportunity to speak to their cngregations as a newly ordained minister. i was a young college student and they wanted to give me a boost from the beginning. dr. carter observed in a 2005 article written by shawn of the baltimore afro-american newspaper. mr. speaker, it was a strong, inspiring and enduring boost indeed. the...