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mr. king talked about the administration's k-12 education priorities. the full senate is scheduled to vote on mr. king's nomination this afternoon beginning at 4 p.m. eastern with a vote scheduled for 5:30 p.m. this is about 30 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> all right, everybody. moving on to our final part today, also going to be an amazing half hour where you're going to get a chance to hear from a very important player in k-12, acting u.s. secretary of education john b. king jr. who is on his way to being confirmed as u.s. secretary of education. [applause] secretary king is a career ecker who taught -- educator who taught, served as a principal, operated a charter school and was new york state's education commissioner before joining the u.s. the president of education last year. now, with less than a year to go in the obama administration, secretary king is charged with implementing the nation's reauthorized k-12 law, the every student succeeds act. so please join me in welcoming secretary king to the stage. thank you. [applause] >> good afte
mr. king talked about the administration's k-12 education priorities. the full senate is scheduled to vote on mr. king's nomination this afternoon beginning at 4 p.m. eastern with a vote scheduled for 5:30 p.m. this is about 30 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> all right, everybody. moving on to our final part today, also going to be an amazing half hour where you're going to get a chance to hear from a very important player in k-12, acting u.s. secretary of education john b. king jr....
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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i rise in disappointment, surprise, and some confusion that we have this bill. we spend a week. i went to the judiciary committee. the bill came out of the committee unanimously. there is tremendous interest in this subject. when i've talked about it at home, i've said to my people in maine, this is something we're going to be able to do because every member of this body is being affected by this tragedy that's engulfing our country. this is something we're going to be able to do together. and indeed we have done a lot together. we've got a good bill. we passed some good amendments. one of the president's amendments was in the bill that we passed this afternoon. this is important work, but it has to be funded. the old saying in maine, and i suspect everywhere else, is put your money where your mouth is. i was on a teleconference with some folks in maine just two hours ago talking about this, and one of the chiefs of police said it's time to move from talking about being int
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i rise in disappointment, surprise, and some confusion that we have this bill. we spend a week. i went to the judiciary committee. the bill came out of the committee unanimously. there is tremendous interest in this subject. when i've talked about it at home, i've said to my people in maine, this is something we're going to be able to do because every member of this body is being affected by this...
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the gentleman, mr. king of iowa, is recognized. mr. king: i thank the gentlelady from wyoming for recognizing and yielding to me for this important topic. i'm privileged just to be here on the floor listening to this discussion that we have today. i think of the many, many hours that roll back, oh, as far back as 2009 when the health care debate began to get intensified here in this congress. and from the beginning, for me, it was about freedom. and i often say to people that the most sovereign thing that we have is our soul. we're in charge of that. we're in control of that. with god's help we're in management of our soul. and the federal government hasn't figured out how to tax it, nationalize it or manage it. ok, that may be a point of profundity, but what's the second most sovereign thing we have, aside from our soul? number two, our skin and everything inside it, our bodies. and the federal government has figured out under obamacare how to nationalize that, how to do a, i call it a hostile takeover of my, our skin and everything in
the gentleman, mr. king of iowa, is recognized. mr. king: i thank the gentlelady from wyoming for recognizing and yielding to me for this important topic. i'm privileged just to be here on the floor listening to this discussion that we have today. i think of the many, many hours that roll back, oh, as far back as 2009 when the health care debate began to get intensified here in this congress. and from the beginning, for me, it was about freedom. and i often say to people that the most sovereign...
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mr. king's dining room. what makes this room unique is the wallpaper is hand-painted, linen wallpaper that's from france. it's original to the house. also this room has a lot of waterford crystal. it has a waterford crystal chandelier, sconces, and table chandeliers as well. (lively music) - [bonnie] even though we are a botanical garden, we are a working garden. we work very hard and we have very dedicated staff, as well as volunteers, we have many, many volunteers during the season to constantly keep up with the garden, making sure that everything is a perfect experience for you. - beautiful there isn't it? make sure you bring a little cash when you head to kingwood center gardens, because they do require a small admission fee, they charge you by the car, and one more thing, no pets allowed. more from mansfield after the break. (light orchestrated music) whoa, that has some kick to it, - it does. welcome back, our next stop here in mansfield is olive us, anna's place. now anna you love a cleveland favorite
mr. king's dining room. what makes this room unique is the wallpaper is hand-painted, linen wallpaper that's from france. it's original to the house. also this room has a lot of waterford crystal. it has a waterford crystal chandelier, sconces, and table chandeliers as well. (lively music) - [bonnie] even though we are a botanical garden, we are a working garden. we work very hard and we have very dedicated staff, as well as volunteers, we have many, many volunteers during the season to...
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president obama nominated mr. king on february 11 in a confirmation vote is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.e president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. god only wise, great is your faithfulness. inspire our lawmakers to focus on your priorities, striving to do your will on earth even as it is done in heaven. during moments of confusion,
president obama nominated mr. king on february 11 in a confirmation vote is scheduled for 5:30 p.m.e president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. god only wise, great is your faithfulness. inspire our lawmakers to focus on your priorities, striving to do your will on earth even as it is done in heaven. during moments of confusion,
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mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from texas for yielding and for leading on this issue. as i sit and listen to this debate, a number of things come to mind. i'm hearing a lot of policy discussion on the other side of the aisle, but this is about a constitutional question. we said goodbye to a great justice, justice scalia, when he said he made a decision based on the constitution and he was uncomfortable with the policy that resulted from that constitutional decision he was most comfortable that he had made the right constitutional decision when he disagreed with the policy result of that decision. that's also how we should view this case. every one of us have the privilege to speak and address you on the floor of this house has taken an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. and this is about the president's oath to support and defend the constitution o
mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from texas for yielding and for leading on this issue. as i sit and listen to this debate, a number of things come to mind. i'm hearing a lot of policy discussion on the other side of the aisle, but this is about a constitutional question. we said goodbye to a great justice, justice scalia, when he said he made a decision based on the constitution...
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mr. macalas, hold that point. want to go to you sean king, maybe it's a devil's advocate question, you decide. >> sure. >> we see anti-trump protesters showing up in his rallies, can we say getting in the face of his supporters -- >> not even that, not necessarily -- >> i think you see what i'm getting to, do the antitrump protesters bear any responsibility for the violence that erupts? >> absolutely not. no. our country is founded on the principle of protest. it is a beautiful thing that we can protest. it is what our soldiers and military and others fight for. it is a fundamental right of an american to be able to do it but donald trump has consistently mischaracterized what these protesters have done. two people in particular, the young lady in kentucky was a very peaceful sweet woman who was not in anyone's face was not violent was not loud and she was shoved and pushed and called every possible ugly name. rakakee beings manufacture jones never got in anyone's face in north carolina. john mcgraw came all the way down an aisle to punch hi
mr. macalas, hold that point. want to go to you sean king, maybe it's a devil's advocate question, you decide. >> sure. >> we see anti-trump protesters showing up in his rallies, can we say getting in the face of his supporters -- >> not even that, not necessarily -- >> i think you see what i'm getting to, do the antitrump protesters bear any responsibility for the violence that erupts? >> absolutely not. no. our country is founded on the principle of protest. it...
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let's check in with mr. king. >> jayme: let's talk ragweed. that's the main driver in the pollen count this morning. it's booming, around a 7. i feel it too. a 5 on friday. >> john: happy% to you. beautiful sunrise this morning. a lot going on in central florida. the ucf downtown campus is one step closer to becoming a reality. >> amy: the florida board of governors have given their approval to build the campus down downtown. >> reporter: this is not a done deal yet, but the board voted 14-2 in favor of approving $20 million for the new campus. i-4 and east of parramore boulevard near the site of the old amway arena. the university will chip in $20 million and its raising another $20 million privately. the lawmakers and the governor still have to approve the project. >> i have great confidence that we'll make it through the process, through the legislative portion, as well as the governor's review of the budget once it is passed, but we will not take it for granted and we'll be working with that in the next couple of weeks. >> reporter: the ne
let's check in with mr. king. >> jayme: let's talk ragweed. that's the main driver in the pollen count this morning. it's booming, around a 7. i feel it too. a 5 on friday. >> john: happy% to you. beautiful sunrise this morning. a lot going on in central florida. the ucf downtown campus is one step closer to becoming a reality. >> amy: the florida board of governors have given their approval to build the campus down downtown. >> reporter: this is not a done deal yet, but...
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comey: thank you, mr. king. is conversation we're having today and i hope will continue is really important for domestic law enforcement, but it has profound implications for our counterterrorism work. since mr. snowden's revelations, terrorist trade craft changed. and they moved immediately to encrypted apps for their communication and trying to find devices that were encrypted, wrapping their lives in encryption because they understand the power of encryption could there is no place we see this love of and public security safety that in fighting terrorism, especially isis. because for the fbi's responsibility which is here in the united states, every day we're looking for needles in a haystack and increasingly the most dangerous needles go invisible to us because that is when isil moves them to an encrypted app and a judge's order is irrelevant there. that is why this is such an urgent future of our work and has huge implications for law enforcement overwhelmingly, but it has profound implications in the fight
comey: thank you, mr. king. is conversation we're having today and i hope will continue is really important for domestic law enforcement, but it has profound implications for our counterterrorism work. since mr. snowden's revelations, terrorist trade craft changed. and they moved immediately to encrypted apps for their communication and trying to find devices that were encrypted, wrapping their lives in encryption because they understand the power of encryption could there is no place we see...
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. >> thank you mr king. let's come to our city now. do you think - and perhaps he's addressed this. do you think that it is trump's message that triggers violence or the violence that triggered as a result of the message. why do you see that? >> two things, first, trump's message is violence. where as mentioned, that the fact that he is using that rhetoric to isolate muslims and black folks, that is violent and being able to demonstrate different protesters, that the lives don't matter. but second - i don't necessarily think that this moment in particular is so significant. if we look back 10 years ago, when president obama was elected as president. this has been a manifestation of hatred towards black obama, as the president of the united states, and so when we have seen every type of situation from the impression. pushing back on policies. when president obama wants to lead health care and something else, it's in this moment. if we look back further, when president obama was running for president, and trump was saying hey, where is your birth certificate. there was no conservative
. >> thank you mr king. let's come to our city now. do you think - and perhaps he's addressed this. do you think that it is trump's message that triggers violence or the violence that triggered as a result of the message. why do you see that? >> two things, first, trump's message is violence. where as mentioned, that the fact that he is using that rhetoric to isolate muslims and black folks, that is violent and being able to demonstrate different protesters, that the lives don't...
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mr. king will talk about the obama administration's k-12 education priority. live at 2:00 p.m.tern on c-span two. today at 1:30 p.m. eastern for the funeral service for former first lady nancy reagan at the ronald reagan presidential library in see valley, california. first lady michelle obama, fourth -- former president george w bush and laura bush will be among the dignitaries attending the funeral. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the library. c-span, c-spant radio, and c-span.org. of the official toes from last nights white house dinner for canadian prime minister justin trudeau. this is 20 minutes. obama: tonight, history comes full circle. 44 years ago, president nixon made a visit to ottawa. it was hosted by prime minister here trudeau. trudeau. [applause] at a private dinner, there was a toast. tonight, we will dispense with the funerals president -- with the formalities, president nixon said. was four months at the time. later, thee years prediction has come to pass. mr. prime minister, after today it is fair to say that here in america, you may well b
mr. king will talk about the obama administration's k-12 education priority. live at 2:00 p.m.tern on c-span two. today at 1:30 p.m. eastern for the funeral service for former first lady nancy reagan at the ronald reagan presidential library in see valley, california. first lady michelle obama, fourth -- former president george w bush and laura bush will be among the dignitaries attending the funeral. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the library. c-span, c-spant radio, and...
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pme and mrs. king the director of pthis show beauty and beast. pwe focus improvisation puppetry. pall different aspects of theater pgetting them confidence and pcreativity. pjust feel comfortable on stage i pknow this cast is 160 some odd pkids. pthat's in k-8. pyou're talking elementary school pkids. pgetting them all focused on the psame page. pyou earn your money p>> yes. pwe have our work out cut out. pso talented so dedicated it's pfabulous. pi should also point out this pshow is not only going to be pwonderful entertainment value. pbut for good cause as well? pwe're raising money for sunshine pfoundation. pthey are an organization right pacross street from us that help ossibly very sick children. pto have complete disney vacation pthey provide funds for disney ptickets and things like an every pthough we do we try to raise pmoney. pwe will able able to take hotograph on stage with beauty pand beast under stage lights and pevery photograph is $5. pthat money goes directly to the psunshine foundation. pwe've dop that several times. pmrs. cain direct peter and preraised money
pme and mrs. king the director of pthis show beauty and beast. pwe focus improvisation puppetry. pall different aspects of theater pgetting them confidence and pcreativity. pjust feel comfortable on stage i pknow this cast is 160 some odd pkids. pthat's in k-8. pyou're talking elementary school pkids. pgetting them all focused on the psame page. pyou earn your money p>> yes. pwe have our work out cut out. pso talented so dedicated it's pfabulous. pi should also point out this pshow is not...
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he was afraid if kennedy reached out to mrs. king, that would offend white voters.ptics would be bad. but bobby kennedy is a smart guy. he also realized that this would help with black voters, particularly in the north. in the north they could vote and they did vote for jfk so this actually was politically advantageous but at first they didn't realize. sometimes these moments happen and you don't know that they're decisive and don't know that they're helping you until you finding out later that it really did. >> you just referred to about how you could get away with things in 1960 that you can't get away with today. from rallies to diner visits, the media and people who are self-appointed blogger media types, they cover practically every move of a candidate different than 1960. do you think there's still a lot going on that we don't see? >> i'm sure there is. i was in journalaliism long eno to know there's things they cover up that we don't see. frankly, we still don't really know what happened in the 1960 election. there's a lot of allegations of voter fraud in ill
he was afraid if kennedy reached out to mrs. king, that would offend white voters.ptics would be bad. but bobby kennedy is a smart guy. he also realized that this would help with black voters, particularly in the north. in the north they could vote and they did vote for jfk so this actually was politically advantageous but at first they didn't realize. sometimes these moments happen and you don't know that they're decisive and don't know that they're helping you until you finding out later that...
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thank you, mr. kingthanks for coming on. >>> back live to brussels on this investigation, which is red hot over there. our coverage of theerror attacks in belgiumtinue ter this. we believe tomw starts day. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov and ca"super food?" is that recommend sya real thing?cedar? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. sure... ok. but are you asking enough about how your weal
thank you, mr. kingthanks for coming on. >>> back live to brussels on this investigation, which is red hot over there. our coverage of theerror attacks in belgiumtinue ter this. we believe tomw starts day. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine...
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mr. king: mr. president, this week this body is talking about one of the most serious problems facing our country. the word epidemic really isn't strong enough to represent what we are seeing in terms of drug addiction, opioids and heroin in particular. the bipartisan support for the bill that's on the floor this week is an indication of the belief of members of both parties, of all parties, of all parts of the country, that this is a critically important question. we've heard in committees and caucuses and on the floor the appalling figures. in just the state of maine, 200 deaths a year from overdoses, an eightfold increase in the last three years, the figure that got my attention most dramatically was that in maine a year ago we had 12,000 babies born, and of that number, over 950 were addicted to a substance. that's almost one in 12 babies born in my state. nationally, the figures are just as shocking and just as bad. in my neighboring state of new hampshire, the number of overdose deaths is now
mr. king: mr. president, this week this body is talking about one of the most serious problems facing our country. the word epidemic really isn't strong enough to represent what we are seeing in terms of drug addiction, opioids and heroin in particular. the bipartisan support for the bill that's on the floor this week is an indication of the belief of members of both parties, of all parties, of all parts of the country, that this is a critically important question. we've heard in committees and...
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king and the policies he championed while at the helm of the state's education department. mr. president, this congress and president obama have promised to move federal education policy in the pop sit direction -- opposite direction established by no child left behind. under these circumstances, dr. king, the embodiment of the failed k-12 status quo is not the person who should be put in charge of the department of education. if confirmed dr. king would serve as the head of the department of education for ten months until january 2017 when the next president is sworn into office. this may sound like an insignificant amount of time for a cabinet secretary to serve, but in reality the next ten months are crucially important to the future of federal education policy in america. just a few months ago, congress passed and president obama signed the every student succeeds act or essa, a bill that reauthorized the law governing k-12 education. now the department of education will begin implementing the essa which will set the course of the department for years to come. so what happens
king and the policies he championed while at the helm of the state's education department. mr. president, this congress and president obama have promised to move federal education policy in the pop sit direction -- opposite direction established by no child left behind. under these circumstances, dr. king, the embodiment of the failed k-12 status quo is not the person who should be put in charge of the department of education. if confirmed dr. king would serve as the head of the department of...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr.chairman. director comey, thank you for your leadership of the fbi. i'm curious about this from a perspective that has to do with our global war against radical islamic terrorists. and i have laid out a strategy to defeat that ideology. i would take it back to our ability some years past to be able to identify their cell phones and get into their -- get into their cell phones in such a way that we also got into their heads which drove them into the caves. and really it diminished a lot of their otherwise robust activity that al qaeda might have carried out against us. i think that was a successful effort. now we have a global cyberoperations going on with i think by your numbers from a previous report i read well over 100,000 isis activities on twitter and other cyberactivity in a single day. and so i'm interested in how the parameters have been examined thoroughly by a lot of the lawyers on this panel might apply to an all-out cyberwarfare against isis and any of their affiliates or s
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr.chairman. director comey, thank you for your leadership of the fbi. i'm curious about this from a perspective that has to do with our global war against radical islamic terrorists. and i have laid out a strategy to defeat that ideology. i would take it back to our ability some years past to be able to identify their cell phones and get into their -- get into their cell phones in such a way...
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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: when i first entered this body in 2000, i was appointed to the intelligence committee and we would talk about very difficult, very complex and sometimes very scary issues. after sitting on these meet gdz for months, it came to me what the purpose of the committee is. it comes down to balancing the principles of the constitution. the preamble uses two important phrases in conjunction with each other. the first is to ensure domestic tranquillity. and the second is to provide for the common defense. now, there are other elements listed, but that is part of the essence of any government, to ensure domestic tranquillity and provide for the common defense. in other words, keep us safe. that's what government is all about. but be the on the other hand, the bill of rights, and particularly the fourth amendment, makes it clear that there are limitations on government's power in whatever area. the fourth amendment says the right of the people to be secure in their papers, in their houses,
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: when i first entered this body in 2000, i was appointed to the intelligence committee and we would talk about very difficult, very complex and sometimes very scary issues. after sitting on these meet gdz for months, it came to me what the purpose of the committee is. it comes down to balancing the principles of the constitution. the preamble uses two important phrases in conjunction with each other. the first is...
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. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you mr. you mr. chairman. thanks for your testimony and your leadership. i'm curious about this from a perspective that has to do with our global war against radical islamic terrorists. i have laid out a strategy to defeat that ideology. i would take it back to our ability some years past to be able to identify their cell phone and get into their cell phones in such a way that we also got into their heads which drove them into the caves and it really diminished a lot of their other robust activity that al qaeda might've carried out against us. i think that was successful. now we have a global cyber operations going on with well over 100,000 isis activities on twitter and other cyber activity in a single day. so i'm interested in how the parameters that have been examined thoroughly by a lot of the lawyers on this panel plan to apply an all-out cyber warfare against isis or their subordinates that i think is necessary if were going to defeat that ideology. so i'm thinking in terms of if this c
. >> the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you mr. you mr. chairman. thanks for your testimony and your leadership. i'm curious about this from a perspective that has to do with our global war against radical islamic terrorists. i have laid out a strategy to defeat that ideology. i would take it back to our ability some years past to be able to identify their cell phone and get into their cell phones in such a way that we also got into...
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mr. king later settled a civil suit with the city of los angeles for nearly four million dollars. he said why can't we all get along? >> yeah, during 1992 during the riots. they were rioting stealing, killing each other over what happened to him. he was traumatized. he died in a swimming pool accident. the man who recorded video outside of his apartment he is giving interviews. he was really glad he was in the right place at the right time. rodney king but glad he caught it on camera. >> close to home governor chris christie, his poll numbers appear to be feeling some effects from his continued visibility on the national stage. you know, first he was running for president. now he supporting donald trump. >> donald trump endorsement has tick ad lot of people off. let's go to that new fairleigh dickinson poll. >> that is from the fairleigh dickinson university public mind poll. 61% of registered new jersey voters disapprove of mr. christy's job performance. after bowing out of the race for president, many expected him to come back to the garden state, get back to work. some members
mr. king later settled a civil suit with the city of los angeles for nearly four million dollars. he said why can't we all get along? >> yeah, during 1992 during the riots. they were rioting stealing, killing each other over what happened to him. he was traumatized. he died in a swimming pool accident. the man who recorded video outside of his apartment he is giving interviews. he was really glad he was in the right place at the right time. rodney king but glad he caught it on camera....
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education secretary john king today in washington, dc and mr. kingl talk about the obama .dministration k-12 education live at 2:00 eastern on c-span two. >> american history treat -- history tv. this weekend on saturday at 6:00 p.m., historian looks at the end of the civil war and the dawn of the reconstruction era. >> i think we see the first convergence that will become the reconstruction in the summer of 1864. especially august 1864. that is a strangely specific date, i realize. let's see if i can make the case. at the beginning of the summer of 1864, no president of the united states had won a second term since andrew jackson. isn't that amazing? 7:00, the congressional gold medal ceremony to recognize archbishops of foot soldiers and the civil rights movement. -- aselma preacher president of the dallas county voters meeting invited reverend martin luther king, reverend awakensernathy, was a and members of the southern christian leadership conference to help lead some was boating rights protest -- selma's voting right protests. the metal upon th
education secretary john king today in washington, dc and mr. kingl talk about the obama .dministration k-12 education live at 2:00 eastern on c-span two. >> american history treat -- history tv. this weekend on saturday at 6:00 p.m., historian looks at the end of the civil war and the dawn of the reconstruction era. >> i think we see the first convergence that will become the reconstruction in the summer of 1864. especially august 1864. that is a strangely specific date, i realize....
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mr. king: but i feel like i must respond given this important question that is not before this body but should be. i think the first point i would make is the term lame duck is being used rather loosely. lame duck as i have always understood it is the period between the election and the swearing in of a successor. a lame duck congress is the congress between november and january. a lame duck president is the president between november and january. i think as i've always understood the use of that term to apply it to a president who's in the middle of -- or the early part of the fourth year of his or her term i think is thought an accurate characterization or usage of the term "lame duck." the distinguished chairman said we are going to have a debate. i'm delighted to hear that the question is when. the question is when. now, i wasn't here in 1992. i wasn't here in 1987. i wasn't here in 2007. so i'm trying to figure out how to respond to this situation, how to understand the situation with ref
mr. king: but i feel like i must respond given this important question that is not before this body but should be. i think the first point i would make is the term lame duck is being used rather loosely. lame duck as i have always understood it is the period between the election and the swearing in of a successor. a lame duck congress is the congress between november and january. a lame duck president is the president between november and january. i think as i've always understood the use of...
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mr. king's nomination to replace are in -- arne duncan. >> charmed with implementing the reauthorized k-12 law to every student succeeds act. so, please join me in welcoming secretary king to the stage. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that was low energy. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that's better. it's a privilege to be here with all of you great folks. a lovely introduction, and education week for being a voice for students and educators, and also for being a place for constructive, thoughtful dialogue. we're not always going to agree on every policy issue in education in the united states, but it's important we have places for thoughtful, well-informed dialogue, and education week is exactly that. so i'm grateful to be here. also grateful for the opportunity to talk with a room of leader who have a tremendous opportunity to have impact on behalf of our nation's children. so, i know we'll get to a q & a so i won't speak long but i want to first try to frame a bit about our progress that we have made over the last seven years, some of the challenges
mr. king's nomination to replace are in -- arne duncan. >> charmed with implementing the reauthorized k-12 law to every student succeeds act. so, please join me in welcoming secretary king to the stage. thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that was low energy. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> that's better. it's a privilege to be here with all of you great folks. a lovely introduction, and education week for being a voice for...
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mr. john king. john, i don't even know what to say. what is going on here? this man is running for president of the united states. >> his supporters, and clearly mr. trump himself, think megyn kelly is unfair to him all the time. they don't think it was just that question at the first debate. they say she's unfair to him all the time. this is my eighth presidential campaign. oov been doing this 30 years. i have never seen anything like this. i've seen fights between candidates and reporters. i've been in the middle of fights between candidates and me. dylan knows this. sometimes they shut you down. the normal way to do this, if a candidate so thinks a reporter is out to get him or her is they just shut you out and won't give you any more interviews, tell their senior staff not to talk to you and shut you down. they don't then publicly fight with you every day or every week. that's the part that's unprecedented. donald trump thinks he benefits from this fight. it's clear from that statement that dylan just read that roger ales and senior people at fox news are
mr. john king. john, i don't even know what to say. what is going on here? this man is running for president of the united states. >> his supporters, and clearly mr. trump himself, think megyn kelly is unfair to him all the time. they don't think it was just that question at the first debate. they say she's unfair to him all the time. this is my eighth presidential campaign. oov been doing this 30 years. i have never seen anything like this. i've seen fights between candidates and...
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mrs. martin luther king jr.we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens to the country? i mean, you wonder if it's worth saving, you know
mrs. martin luther king jr.we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those...
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mr. boehner tells the king of saudi arabia that maybe he can put his troops on the ground taking on isis -- >> instead of ours. >> instead of ours. [applause]. >> right. >> we should be supportive. >> right. >> but, you know, i have to tell you, my republican friends in the congress, threw 27 million people off of health insurance. we are too poor a country, but we cant continue to pour more and pour in the military despite the fact that the department of defense can't even audit themselves and everybody knows their outrageous cost overruns. >> right. >> so, do we need a strong military? absolutely. >> yeah. >> but i think we have to look, take a hard look at whether or not that military is being run, among other things, in a cost-effective way. >> yes. >> and let me add to this. i am scared to death that some of my republican friends want another war in the middle east and want perpetual warfare. we have been there for over a decade. so i think we support the muslim countries who are fighting for what islam is supposed to be. >> yeah. >> but i will not support more ground troops going i
mr. boehner tells the king of saudi arabia that maybe he can put his troops on the ground taking on isis -- >> instead of ours. >> instead of ours. [applause]. >> right. >> we should be supportive. >> right. >> but, you know, i have to tell you, my republican friends in the congress, threw 27 million people off of health insurance. we are too poor a country, but we cant continue to pour more and pour in the military despite the fact that the department of...
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mr. chairman. thank you, dr. king. >> thank you, senator murphy. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. elcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model could be proficiency based, which northern new england is particularly interested in. and the law allows seven states, as i mentioned, to participate in the demonstration project. what are your plans for implementing this pilot program? >> thank you for the question, and thank you for your leadership on this issue. i think we are still in the early stages of gathering feedback and comment from stakeholders on areas where regulations or guidance will be helpful. as we work on the innovative assessment pilot, i think we have a good example to look towards as we discussed briefly in new hampshire. new hampshire, i think, i
mr. chairman. thank you, dr. king. >> thank you, senator murphy. senator collins. >> thank you, mr. chairman. elcome, dr. king, and congratulations, again, on your nomination. essa includes some innovation that is an assessment pilot program which i co-authored with senator sanders which ought to tell you something about the breadth of support that the program has. this is a pilot program that would allow seven states to develop alternative models for assessment. one such model...
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mr. rose! king and norah o'donnell. happy st. patrick's day. >>> president obama on wednesday named federal appeals chief judge merrick garland to replace the late justice antonin scalia. he is considered a moderate and consendus builder. garland explained his philosophy at the white house rose garden. >> fidelity to the constitution and the law has been the cornerstone of my professional life. and is the hallmark of the kind of judge i have tried to be for the past 18 years. if the senate sees fit to confirm me to the position for which i have been nominated today, i promise to continue on that course. >> republicans refuse to consider garland, despite bipartisan support during his 1997 confirmation. seven current republican the republican acknowledged his own party's previous partisan partisanship saying, quote, republicans will point to democrats who have made it hard for republican presidents to get their nominees confirmed. he says a mistake for the gop to do that now. . senate majority leader mitchell mcconnell was unmoved
mr. rose! king and norah o'donnell. happy st. patrick's day. >>> president obama on wednesday named federal appeals chief judge merrick garland to replace the late justice antonin scalia. he is considered a moderate and consendus builder. garland explained his philosophy at the white house rose garden. >> fidelity to the constitution and the law has been the cornerstone of my professional life. and is the hallmark of the kind of judge i have tried to be for the past 18 years. if...
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and i have gotten in touch with very prominent minority leaders likevo mr. king whatever candidate is, you know. because that's what's most important to win. for us to win, the republican party. >> on the strategic front for women. minority question herman cain, is he has really high unfavorable numbers right now. he and hillary clinton are the two potential candidates have the highest unfavorable candidates among women and minorities in like forever. so what do you do to capture the women vote? >> i have no idea. i don't understand why women would be against him. i mean, he wants to improve the economy. he wants to, you know, lower taxes. he wants to have a strong military. he wants to do all the things that conservative want. so i don't understand why women would be against him. i can see minorities. i can see him needing to reach out to minorities more. but he did put dr. ben carson in charge of his education program which is a huge deal. >> you haven't seen a lot of trump opponents argue against immigrationm% in detail. bigot and. mitt romney has said it do y
and i have gotten in touch with very prominent minority leaders likevo mr. king whatever candidate is, you know. because that's what's most important to win. for us to win, the republican party. >> on the strategic front for women. minority question herman cain, is he has really high unfavorable numbers right now. he and hillary clinton are the two potential candidates have the highest unfavorable candidates among women and minorities in like forever. so what do you do to capture the...
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confrontation came when senator king asserted that the character of andrew jackson, his president, and that of his editor, francis blare, would quote compare gloriously to that of mr. clay. so this is king making an attack on clay by comparing him and his character to a jacksonnian supporter. it was then said that mr. clay considered this remark as placing blare on an equality with himself and therefore, pronounced it false and cowardly. whenever you hear the word coward in 19th century america, get ready because a duel's about to happen. it's a bad word. king promptly issued a challenge to clay and both men went so far as to arrange for seconds. now, in the process, clay realized that he was a little bit overboard and should not have merited a duel. the two men come to reconciliation but on a personal level they had not yet kind of apologized to each other so this is how clay does it. there are apparently no hard feelings after the formal apology because in the senate the next day, clay approached king's desk who was seated, and in a friendly manner said king, give us a pinch of your snuff. and the gallery who heard it burst into applause because they knew that t
confrontation came when senator king asserted that the character of andrew jackson, his president, and that of his editor, francis blare, would quote compare gloriously to that of mr. clay. so this is king making an attack on clay by comparing him and his character to a jacksonnian supporter. it was then said that mr. clay considered this remark as placing blare on an equality with himself and therefore, pronounced it false and cowardly. whenever you hear the word coward in 19th century...
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round two of the king' s event with mr. palmer out on the course watching some great golf played under overcast skies. and day again taking advantage of great conditions out early friday morning. this for birdie at the 17th, his eightth hole of the day. day would make 126 feet of putts and when you do that, you' re , gonna be at the top of leaderboards. i guarantee you. another bird on his final hole the 9th from 36 feet. , a 7-under-par 65. 13 under par for the tournament. had a five shot lead much of the day then henrik stenson crashed the party. long bird at 18 to cap a 66 he' s just two off the pace, but day still setting a blistering pace. >> like i said, i felt like this was coming. i just had to be patient with it is through the second round. i got to be more patient tomorrow because i have wet weather coming in. that should bring in wind, and those are trying days. i' m halfway through it and i have two more days to go. pat: and you should know this is not a two-horse race by any means. justin rose in the middle of
round two of the king' s event with mr. palmer out on the course watching some great golf played under overcast skies. and day again taking advantage of great conditions out early friday morning. this for birdie at the 17th, his eightth hole of the day. day would make 126 feet of putts and when you do that, you' re , gonna be at the top of leaderboards. i guarantee you. another bird on his final hole the 9th from 36 feet. , a 7-under-par 65. 13 under par for the tournament. had a five shot lead...
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william fleming wanted at the free throw line sixty six to sixty four named king's fork against monica girls also grew for a mr miller was solid for the bulldogs she had eighteen next up it's sydney nickels on the dry but king's fork was no match today. their season ends with a seventy nine to fifty five loss in the boys' game like taylor vs john sample northern virginia group for a month and tyler looking smoother only a balanced attack to the titans jail in jordan health than twenty eight point halftime lead but they lost it all and out from one and then soul pride junior closed the door of the titans seventy six to sixty nine when later this evening its printers and seven girls going at a tax that the news now in richmond we come back we're going to college hoops and the tribal women marry and not at humana, we know when you have your health... ...great things are ahead of you like seeing old friends or making new ones, learning some moves or showing off your skills and being free to keep on exploring. choose a humana medicare plan for the care you need... to help you have better health for everything that'
william fleming wanted at the free throw line sixty six to sixty four named king's fork against monica girls also grew for a mr miller was solid for the bulldogs she had eighteen next up it's sydney nickels on the dry but king's fork was no match today. their season ends with a seventy nine to fifty five loss in the boys' game like taylor vs john sample northern virginia group for a month and tyler looking smoother only a balanced attack to the titans jail in jordan health than twenty eight...
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mr. chairman. dr. king, welcome. thank you for your testimony and your willingness to serve, and we appreciate that commitment. we want to commend and salute your family, as well, because when you serve, they serve with you, in one way or another. we appreciate the commitment your family's made to this high level of public service. i wanted to start with an issue we've discussed and about which we have a disagreement, and that's the student loan servicing reallocation question, where i have a disagreement with the department. and i think it could have an adverse impact on borrowers, and we don't agree, but i hope we can continue to engage on that and come to a resolution that's satisfactory. so, i hope you'll be open to further engagement on that. i wanted to start, though, with an issue which we don't hear an awful lot about. it has, as you know a very technical name, significant disproportionality which i guess the simplest way to describe it is children of color overrepresented in special education for a whole var
mr. chairman. dr. king, welcome. thank you for your testimony and your willingness to serve, and we appreciate that commitment. we want to commend and salute your family, as well, because when you serve, they serve with you, in one way or another. we appreciate the commitment your family's made to this high level of public service. i wanted to start with an issue we've discussed and about which we have a disagreement, and that's the student loan servicing reallocation question, where i have a...
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king, or mr. abernathy. you also see three men in a united states uniform, they obviously felt strongly about being soldiers and being treated like second-class citizens where they were born and raised. because they were not using the buses, they needed a means of transportation, so this is a used, aof the cars they 1955 station wagon. were cars, some of them purchased, some donated, but they used them to get back and forth to work and to other places and they also set up take up -- pickup and drop-off parking lots according to the destination. the police set up surveillance, trying to stop these cars, because they wanted to show that they were operating like a taxi service and not a church organization. and the boycotters were not able to get a license to operate these cars. and through surveillance, they gained enough evidence to show that, to file a lawsuit against all of the churches that had these cars in their names. eventually, they won the lawsuit, gaining an end option against the cars, but by the t
king, or mr. abernathy. you also see three men in a united states uniform, they obviously felt strongly about being soldiers and being treated like second-class citizens where they were born and raised. because they were not using the buses, they needed a means of transportation, so this is a used, aof the cars they 1955 station wagon. were cars, some of them purchased, some donated, but they used them to get back and forth to work and to other places and they also set up take up -- pickup and...
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mrs. george w. bush and first ladies hillary clinton and rose lynn cart canner. a lot of celebrities have been invited, tom selleck, anjelica huston, larry kingm brokaw, mr. t. special relationship with plrks t. sent out some delightful tweets this week. a lot of media personalities and hollywood celebrities. mrs. reagan was involved in planning this. believe it or not she planned this, from the guest list to her own pal bearers. really, a lot of it recently, too. this will include personal memories from two of her children. the reagan children patty and ron will be eulogizing her. cnn will have live coverage. they have allowed it to be a public ceremony. it will be interest continued. arrivals will be happening throughout the afternoon. stay tuned to cnn for this poignant moment in history. wolf starts after the break. nutritious wheat for the adult you've grown into and delicious sweet for the kid you'll never outgrow... feed your inner kidult with frosted mini-wheats®. try new kellogg's mini-wheats harvest delights with sweet drizzle and bits made with real fruit. someone's hacked all our technology... say, have you seen all the amazing te
mrs. george w. bush and first ladies hillary clinton and rose lynn cart canner. a lot of celebrities have been invited, tom selleck, anjelica huston, larry kingm brokaw, mr. t. special relationship with plrks t. sent out some delightful tweets this week. a lot of media personalities and hollywood celebrities. mrs. reagan was involved in planning this. believe it or not she planned this, from the guest list to her own pal bearers. really, a lot of it recently, too. this will include personal...
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mrs. martin luther king jr. way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those americans, including the young, who feel a need to change many aspects of american life. well, that cause has not been still forever, because even without him, the changes will be made, because they have to be. but nobody knows when, nor how, nor whether the changes will be made peacefully or violently. >> in the meantime, this country has lost another leader. as far as i'm concerned, has lost the only leader that i feel gives us any hope for the future. i mean, what happens to the country? i mean, you wonder if it's worth saving, yo
mrs. martin luther king jr. way, we seem to be sending a great many of our young leaders to their early graves. >> it's been a very emotional period for all of us who have worked for the senator. and personally, the most horrifying thing in these last few days was this morning, when i tacked this black ribbon on to my campaign button, because now i'm lost. i'm desperate. and i don't know where we're going from here. >> when senator kennedy went down, he was trying to speak for those...
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and shortly after....trump tweeted out this picture of an autographed ball the hit king sent him... on it it says "mr. trump...please make america great again." dan 2shot let's check out the forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. we will start out this morning with areas of dense fog that will reduce visibilities less than a quarter of mile. then a warm day with a chance of showers and even a rumble of thunder by early afternoon into the degrees. chances will taper with a overnight low 54. tuesday will be warm and breezy with sunshine mixed at times a high of 73 degrees. we will watch for strong or severe storms late tuesday evening into tuesday night as a front will push through cooling us off to more normal like temps back in the mid 50s for the end of the week but dry. tuesday nights storms could give us damaging wind and lightning . requires short- traffic utility work requires short- term full closures on north and southbound interstate 75 near crescentville road mile marker 16 , north of i-275. short-term full closures will begin at 11 p.m. sunday, march 13,
and shortly after....trump tweeted out this picture of an autographed ball the hit king sent him... on it it says "mr. trump...please make america great again." dan 2shot let's check out the forecast. kara 2shot frank marzullo joins us with a look at the day ahead. we will start out this morning with areas of dense fog that will reduce visibilities less than a quarter of mile. then a warm day with a chance of showers and even a rumble of thunder by early afternoon into the degrees....
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king, or mr. abernathy. abernat. they felt very strongly about being soldiers and being treated like second-class citizens. theuse they were not using buses, they still needed a means of transportation. of the carsplica they used, which is a 1955 beller station wagon. now these cars, some were .urchased and somewhere donated but they use these cars to get back and forth to work and other places. they also set up pickup and drop-off parking lots. so you went to a different parking lot according to the destination you are going to. the police set up a surveillance , trying to stop these cars because they were -- they wanted to show that they were operating like a taxi service and not a church organization. theywas mainly because boycotters were not able to get a business license to operate these cars. through surveillance, they gained enough evidence to in fact show that, to file a lawsuit against all the churches that had these cars in their name. won thely, they lawsuit, gaining an injunction against the cars from op
king, or mr. abernathy. abernat. they felt very strongly about being soldiers and being treated like second-class citizens. theuse they were not using buses, they still needed a means of transportation. of the carsplica they used, which is a 1955 beller station wagon. now these cars, some were .urchased and somewhere donated but they use these cars to get back and forth to work and other places. they also set up pickup and drop-off parking lots. so you went to a different parking lot according...
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king 08:15:53 i do not believe mr. mure bumped by another car but mure says he never meant to cause boyd any harm.. troy 11:24:15 did you feel that your life in danger when you saw that gun? yes i did. mine and hers 21 it's now up to a judge to determine if he's to blame for the violent and deadly crash. in des moines jt channel 13 news. vehicular homicide by reckless driving carries a penalty of up to ten years in prison. a judge will now determine mure's guilt or innocence. in some parts of iowa, march definitely came in like a lion. this is the snow that fell on waterloo last night and into this morning. the city received bout three inches.. and could see a little bit more snow later this week. chief meteorologist ed wilson is checking in. ed.. yesterday you said march is known for snow... see what you did... this winter has also cost boone the wagon wheel bridge across the des moines river was damaged by huge chunks of ice floating down the river last month. the county is now making plans to remove the bridge befor
king 08:15:53 i do not believe mr. mure bumped by another car but mure says he never meant to cause boyd any harm.. troy 11:24:15 did you feel that your life in danger when you saw that gun? yes i did. mine and hers 21 it's now up to a judge to determine if he's to blame for the violent and deadly crash. in des moines jt channel 13 news. vehicular homicide by reckless driving carries a penalty of up to ten years in prison. a judge will now determine mure's guilt or innocence. in some parts of...
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we've got congressman steve king, mr. constitutional conservative in the united states congress. in his pocket. we need more steve kings in the united states congress. then we've got jim hanson, a strong special forces background, background in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism. executive vice president for the center for security policy. then we have, aya percy, an inspiration to so many people. fled persecution, radical islam from somalia, became a member of the dutch parliament, best-selling author of the book "infidel." then the book" submission," about the oppression of women under islam. what i want to do now is turn it over, start with congressman king and let each one give an opening statement of their views on what it is going to take to fight and defeat radical islam. congressm congressman? >> thank you. this is of course an extraordinarily broad topic. we've heard from the beginning the circumstances on our border, especially our southern border. i recall also i recall also director mueller of the fbi back about that same time in 2011, there was some testimony tha
we've got congressman steve king, mr. constitutional conservative in the united states congress. in his pocket. we need more steve kings in the united states congress. then we've got jim hanson, a strong special forces background, background in counterinsurgency and counterterrorism. executive vice president for the center for security policy. then we have, aya percy, an inspiration to so many people. fled persecution, radical islam from somalia, became a member of the dutch parliament,...
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it comes ahead of the king scheduled visit of president obama next month. lindsey graham was in israel yesterday. mra is due in real april 21 two as tend as a met with king solomon and leaders of five middle east countries. vice president biden has a yesterday in washington. president obama refused to meet individually with him during the nuclear summit. australia became the latest citizenso earn -- one of traveling because of terrorist threats. has reversed himself after making controversial comments on abortions. he said there would have to be some sort of punishment for women who gets an abortion if the procedure is outlawed. later he issued a statement saying the doctor and not the woman should be held responsible. federal mediator ken feinberg has another tough job. the already provides 9/11 payouts. now he has to decide whether to cut payouts for thousands of teamsters. the pension funds -- this would keep the pension funds from going broke. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists. i am vonnie quinn. david: 10 to get you caught up on all the action around the world. starting
it comes ahead of the king scheduled visit of president obama next month. lindsey graham was in israel yesterday. mra is due in real april 21 two as tend as a met with king solomon and leaders of five middle east countries. vice president biden has a yesterday in washington. president obama refused to meet individually with him during the nuclear summit. australia became the latest citizenso earn -- one of traveling because of terrorist threats. has reversed himself after making controversial...
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like eileen dropic might give their candidate an edge.6:50:02 mr trump needs to realize he's not king trump that he will be the servant of the servants :11this is normally a democratic county.. but there is change in the air. 6:57:37 he's saying what definitely people want to say but it's not always politically correct :43 and yeah he's done some really stupid things but they all have we all have :47mike o'malley may not be running for the biggest office.. but he is in the middle of the biggest election..7:03:47 you would there's also been talk today about people voting strategically... meaning voters make decisions to try to alter the outcome of the election as part of a bigger picture effort. that could include switching parties for the primary, if allowed... to vote for a candidate who could serve as a spoiler. the voters we spoke with today all told us they've heard of that, jerry springer is one man who has seen many out of control situations ...now the former cincinnati mayor and talk show host is saying ... the republican campaign is too wild even for him!in an interview with m
like eileen dropic might give their candidate an edge.6:50:02 mr trump needs to realize he's not king trump that he will be the servant of the servants :11this is normally a democratic county.. but there is change in the air. 6:57:37 he's saying what definitely people want to say but it's not always politically correct :43 and yeah he's done some really stupid things but they all have we all have :47mike o'malley may not be running for the biggest office.. but he is in the middle of the biggest...
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. >> welcome to the larry king special report update. i want to introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you said to me, "just try it." i take two every morning, two every night. i know, when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? >> yes. it's a one-of-a-kind oil extract with 30 years of science discover it? >> my passion is health and fitness and wellness. i've been in the health and fitness business for a long time, but, in 2002, i discovered this oil extract, created omega xl, and we're here today with you. >> i used to get joint pain every morning. i'd get up and i'd, "oy." nothing. no pain at all. i get up and i'm ready to go. why is this happening to me? >> this little teeny softgel has the meat of 10 to 12 green-lipped mussel from the waters of new zealand. many say it's the cleanest waters in the world. they grow on vines about 35 feet long. takes 18 months to get to the perfect size -- about 4 inches. we then harvest them. we take them to o
. >> welcome to the larry king special report update. i want to introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you said to me, "just try it." i take two every morning, two every night. i know, when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? >> yes. it's a one-of-a-kind oil extract with 30 years of science discover it? >> my passion is health and fitness...
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mr. wilde, here. commissioner king juan pierre >> commissioners any changes to the minute? hearing none,-i need to public comment first? >> i move approval of the minutes as read. >> moved and seconded. we went out opened up to public comment. the comment. all all those in favor say, aye. opposed? hearing none, the motion passes. next item on the agenda clerk next item is the public. >> testifier: what i'm concerned about is that you will not have the opportunity we've had a very close opportunity to hear that because the minutes that meeting did not go up until sometime today. this is not a criticism of the staff member in any way. i think the person has a huge body of work to carry through and needed assistance in order to get this done in timely way. i do know the audio was up late last week i think on friday. however, it takes a lot of your time to listen to the audio, and although i think that's a wonderful idea if you do it, but if you don't have the time to do it having the minutes at least seems to me a responsible use of your time. so, i am concerned that these 3 i
mr. wilde, here. commissioner king juan pierre >> commissioners any changes to the minute? hearing none,-i need to public comment first? >> i move approval of the minutes as read. >> moved and seconded. we went out opened up to public comment. the comment. all all those in favor say, aye. opposed? hearing none, the motion passes. next item on the agenda clerk next item is the public. >> testifier: what i'm concerned about is that you will not have the opportunity we've...
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route to of the king' s event. mr. palmer watching some great golf, played under overcast skies. and day agaion taking advantage of great conditions, out early friday morning. this for birdie at the 17th, his 8th hole of the day. day would make 126 feet of putts. and when you do that, you' re going to be at the top of the leaderboards, i guarantee. another bird on his final hole, the 9th, from 36 feet. a 7 under par 65. 13 under par for the tourney. had a five shot lead much of the day. then henrik stenson crashed the party. a long bird at 18 to cap a 66. he' s just two off the pace. but day still setting a blistering pace. jason day: i felt like this was coming. i just had to be patient with myself. it is the second round. i have to be more patient tomorrow because i heard we have so that should be a trying day. right now, halfway through and two more days to go. >> and this is not a two horse race by any means. things. jamie lovemark among four golfers at 8 under par. for those of you going to the hill today, you should know all tee times moved up because of the threat of bad w
route to of the king' s event. mr. palmer watching some great golf, played under overcast skies. and day agaion taking advantage of great conditions, out early friday morning. this for birdie at the 17th, his 8th hole of the day. day would make 126 feet of putts. and when you do that, you' re going to be at the top of the leaderboards, i guarantee. another bird on his final hole, the 9th, from 36 feet. a 7 under par 65. 13 under par for the tourney. had a five shot lead much of the day. then...
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mr. trump should have said, when that guy walked out and that trump attendee punched him, that was totally wrong. martin luther king said i'm not going to turn to violence. i think mr. trump should say, i'm not going to turn to violence and react the same way that the oppressors of freedom act. >> real quickly, have you ever not lived in a gated community? >> i live in beverly hills, california, most of the time, which is not gated, although it might as well be. when i was a child we lived in a perfectly nongated community, but it was very peaceful and wonderful. >> as would any community that would have you as a resident would be. thank you, ben stein. >> thank you. god bless you, sir. >> brilliant thinker. >>> you know, we've got 71 delegates at stake in a state that no one is talking about, missouri. it's an important state. a crucial state. that's after this. you both havet driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go throug
mr. trump should have said, when that guy walked out and that trump attendee punched him, that was totally wrong. martin luther king said i'm not going to turn to violence. i think mr. trump should say, i'm not going to turn to violence and react the same way that the oppressors of freedom act. >> real quickly, have you ever not lived in a gated community? >> i live in beverly hills, california, most of the time, which is not gated, although it might as well be. when i was a child...
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king spoke, joanne and i and mr. nixon realized that what we had planned in joanne's living room was the right thing, and the rest of it's history. that's how i became involved in it, and that's how the montgomery bus boycott got started. there were about between 40 and 50,000 african-americans in montgomery, and many of them used the public transportation system. and those who used it stayed off of the buses, those who didn't use it cooperated and helped to transport people, and for, what? 382 days we stayed off of the buses until we could form a non-segregated basis, and that was really the beginning of the civil rights movement and, even equally as important, it was an introduction of dr. martin luther king to the city, to the state, to the nation, to the world. >> and now a literary tour of montgomery, alabama, with the help of our local cable partner, charter communications. we spoke with steve flowers to learn how past alabama governors have shaped the state's politics. >> you know, we've had in the south a uni
king spoke, joanne and i and mr. nixon realized that what we had planned in joanne's living room was the right thing, and the rest of it's history. that's how i became involved in it, and that's how the montgomery bus boycott got started. there were about between 40 and 50,000 african-americans in montgomery, and many of them used the public transportation system. and those who used it stayed off of the buses, those who didn't use it cooperated and helped to transport people, and for, what? 382...
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king's life. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> this is a piece of history that a lot of people don't know much about. so, i'm gonna start with you, mr. howard. you actually were called to the scene after something happened at blumstein's. you didn't know what yet. you did know that dr. king was there. what did you see when you entered the department store? what was your reaction? >> well, at that time, i was assigned to an r.m.p. car that was patrolling the area. we received a call from headquarters, or the c.u. -- communication unit -- there was a disturbance in front of blumstein's. nothing was said about dr. king being stabbed or anything, so we responded in front of the store, and there was a confrontation in front of the store. we got out of the patrol car and break up the disturbance and sent everybody on their way. and as i was returning to the patrol car, one of the security guards that was on duty because of the book signing at blumstein's -- he came outside. "officer," he says, "dr. king is inside. you know, he's been hurt." so, then i went inside blumstein's, and i observed dr. king with a letter opener that was protrudin
king's life. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> this is a piece of history that a lot of people don't know much about. so, i'm gonna start with you, mr. howard. you actually were called to the scene after something happened at blumstein's. you didn't know what yet. you did know that dr. king was there. what did you see when you entered the department store? what was your reaction? >> well, at that time, i was assigned to an r.m.p. car that was patrolling the area. we...
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the reagans' hollywood friends were there including tom selleck, larry king, wayne newton, arnold schwarzenegger, numerous others. mrsn will be buried at the library next to her beloved husband. >>> speaking of the combination of hollywood and politics, earlier today, gop front-runner donald trump says he has support from traditional liberal enclaves including hollywood. >> i had people in hollywood, friends of mine saying everybody out there is voting for you, but they're not going to admit it. why? aren't you proud? no, because i have a tough stance on crime. i have a tough stance on borders. they all know i'm right. they're liberal people, don't want to admit it, they're going to vote for trump. deirdre: numerous celebrities have spoken up for trump, jon voight, kid rock, stephen baldwin, so is my next guest, you know him from james bond films to the gooneys, numerous others, actor/singer robert davi. great to have you back. >> great to be here. deirdre: you are in hollywood, and tolds you in the past there are quiet trump supporters there, right? >> absolutely. they're getting slowly more vocal. you know, i wrote
the reagans' hollywood friends were there including tom selleck, larry king, wayne newton, arnold schwarzenegger, numerous others. mrsn will be buried at the library next to her beloved husband. >>> speaking of the combination of hollywood and politics, earlier today, gop front-runner donald trump says he has support from traditional liberal enclaves including hollywood. >> i had people in hollywood, friends of mine saying everybody out there is voting for you, but they're not...