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mr. kay points out i am still interested in the attempt to kill president reagan. 31 years ago i am afraid it this point* he tries to the bout bush's son was dying with the suspect's brother. neil bush silverado having dinner with scott hinckley of the would-be killer of the president. vice president confirms and neil bush conceded they were going to meet. what does this mean? that is the appearance of a conflict of interest. [laughter] when the father is president of the united states. and government of laws this was not a huge scandal? talk about conspiracy i find it if this if saying it is mainstream because 71 percent have a positive view. i think that is when you were a on dangerous ground. the hindu caste system? what will they say. ahead of the dues this is building number seven over here and she is telling you the 47 storey building had collapsed but she does not see that this of building and it is still there. 23 minutes ahead of the news. this is why people say they are servants. ge
mr. kay points out i am still interested in the attempt to kill president reagan. 31 years ago i am afraid it this point* he tries to the bout bush's son was dying with the suspect's brother. neil bush silverado having dinner with scott hinckley of the would-be killer of the president. vice president confirms and neil bush conceded they were going to meet. what does this mean? that is the appearance of a conflict of interest. [laughter] when the father is president of the united states. and...
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mr. kay points out i am still interested in the attempt to kill president reagan. 31 years ago i am afraid it this point* he tries to the bout bush's son was dying with the suspect's brother. neil bush silverado having dinner with scott hinckley of the would-be killer of the president. vice president confirms and neil bush conceded they were going to meet. what does this mean? that is the appearance of a
mr. kay points out i am still interested in the attempt to kill president reagan. 31 years ago i am afraid it this point* he tries to the bout bush's son was dying with the suspect's brother. neil bush silverado having dinner with scott hinckley of the would-be killer of the president. vice president confirms and neil bush conceded they were going to meet. what does this mean? that is the appearance of a
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kay bailey hutchison. >> thank you very much, mr. mueller, for coming before our committee. i'm happy to say that last year we thought it would be the last time you would appear before our committee, and i was very pleased that the president offered and you accepted an extension of your term, because i think what has happened at the fbi during your term is exponential. i think the changes that have taken place and the responsibilities that you have had have been more transformational than probably any time since the beginning of the fbi. i do want to start my remarks just very briefly by recognizing also the chairwoman of this committee who will on saturday become the longest serving woman to serve in congress in the history of the united states congress, and we're going to make a big deal of that because we're really proud of this little pint-sized mighty mite who has outlasted them all. so mr. fbi director, let me just state a couple of points. think that senator mikulski has really outlined the big picture. there are a couple of areas of interest that i have and concern.
kay bailey hutchison. >> thank you very much, mr. mueller, for coming before our committee. i'm happy to say that last year we thought it would be the last time you would appear before our committee, and i was very pleased that the president offered and you accepted an extension of your term, because i think what has happened at the fbi during your term is exponential. i think the changes that have taken place and the responsibilities that you have had have been more transformational than...
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mr. sanders is not the truth. we have witnesses and other evidence that contradicts what he said and that truth will come out in court. >> kaison. >>> pilar's attorney claims his client suffered a broken thumb and broken lip while dion has sustained he suffered no injuries in monday's injury. >>> a mother uses social media to punish her son. she commented on the girl's facebook page and placed an x over her picture. the girl was forced to reply, because i deserve it. sanders says as long as the girl behaves she will be able to use her cell phone and facebook page if she behaves in about a week. >>> 163 furry faces were cut and styled to perfection or somebody's sense of perfection. as you can see there were no limits on the creativity of these gentlemen. the tournament had 18 different categories. one of the second category was heard lamenting he lost by a whisker. >> sort of like the guys from the wizard of oz. >> probably takes them longer to do that than to shave. >>> and we have rain developing to our west. a lot of it over virginia, west virginia, kentucky area. most of that looks like is going to past just to our south
mr. sanders is not the truth. we have witnesses and other evidence that contradicts what he said and that truth will come out in court. >> kaison. >>> pilar's attorney claims his client suffered a broken thumb and broken lip while dion has sustained he suffered no injuries in monday's injury. >>> a mother uses social media to punish her son. she commented on the girl's facebook page and placed an x over her picture. the girl was forced to reply, because i deserve it....
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mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the fundamentals are these. racial profiling does not work to create greater safety or security
mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened...
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mrs. hall got a menacing phone call from a stranger. >> they asked for me by name and i said, this is kay hall and they said you are a -- used a lot of bad language and ending up with the word racist and i responded that i don't answer people who speak to me with that kind of language and i hung up. >> reporter: but reverend hall says their religious beliefs compel them to speak the truth as they know it about the young man at the center of controversy. >> i knew him as a respectful young man, one who was honest, one who was thoughtful and cared about others. he cared about us. >> reporter: mrs. hall says she even wrote a note to gladys zimmerman, george zimmerman's mother, including bible verses to help her get through the fallout from the shooting incident. reporting live in manassas, i'm jane watrel, news 4. >> be sure to stay with news 4 for continuing coverage tonight at the trayvon martin case tonight. at 5:30 jackie bensen will have live reaction from students at howard. for updates any time of day head to our website nbc washington.com. >>> now to a bizarre bank robbery that occur
mrs. hall got a menacing phone call from a stranger. >> they asked for me by name and i said, this is kay hall and they said you are a -- used a lot of bad language and ending up with the word racist and i responded that i don't answer people who speak to me with that kind of language and i hung up. >> reporter: but reverend hall says their religious beliefs compel them to speak the truth as they know it about the young man at the center of controversy. >> i knew him as a...
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kay wh kayla tausche is outside the courts. look, it's sunny. i hear mr. murdoch's reiterated his statement that gordon brown had indeed declared war on him this morning. >> indeed he is. and the questioning is taking a political line yet again on day three of the inquiry where rupert murdoch and james murdoch were the guests highly anticipated to be appearing here. now, one of the first things he said was that jeremy hunt, remember, he was the culture secretary whose aide resigned yesterday amid allegations that he was leaking information to news corporation during the take overof bskyb, jeremy hunt apparently rupert said he maybe not once or twice, but he doesn't remember and that was one of the key issues brought up, not only for questioning of rue period, but also questioning of james. now, remember, rupert murdoch as been an executive here in the uk for over 60 years, has been hobnobbing with the political scene for over 60 years. so a lot of material to cover and we'red told it's only a half day of questioning today. so interesting to see what will c
kay wh kayla tausche is outside the courts. look, it's sunny. i hear mr. murdoch's reiterated his statement that gordon brown had indeed declared war on him this morning. >> indeed he is. and the questioning is taking a political line yet again on day three of the inquiry where rupert murdoch and james murdoch were the guests highly anticipated to be appearing here. now, one of the first things he said was that jeremy hunt, remember, he was the culture secretary whose aide resigned...
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kay? >>> the latest on the trayvon martin case. the attorneys for george zimmerman quit the case saying they have lost touch with their client. >>> we are withdrawing as counsel for mr. zimmerman. we've lost contact with him. up to this point we've had contact every day. he's gone on his own. i'm not sure what he's doing or who he's talking to, but at this point we're withdrawing as counsel. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." that was craig sonner, former attorney for george zimmerman. zimmerman was the neighborhood watch volunteer that shot and killed trayvon martin over a month ago. his attorneys say they have not heard from george zimmerman since sunday, which was two days ago, and have given up representing him. joining me right now is ron allen. with me is nbc representative correspondent who is covering this difficult case. ron is there anything more to this to figure out. when your lawyers quit, that's an good sign of the health of the client, i would say. >> well, they said a number of things. they said the final straw was that zimmerman apparently tried to contact the special prosecutor, angela cory, on his own today by telephone, and his lawyers said they
kay? >>> the latest on the trayvon martin case. the attorneys for george zimmerman quit the case saying they have lost touch with their client. >>> we are withdrawing as counsel for mr. zimmerman. we've lost contact with him. up to this point we've had contact every day. he's gone on his own. i'm not sure what he's doing or who he's talking to, but at this point we're withdrawing as counsel. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." that was craig sonner, former...
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first congressional district of minnesota and is the water of mary kay and lieutenant colonel brad smith and sister to danny smith. mrwalz: as a high school teacher and 24-year veteran of our military, i understand how challenging it is for families when your parents are deployed overseas. we know that when a parent's called to duty they aren't the only ones who serve this nation. the family serves as well. sidney maintains a 4.0 grade average, volunteers as a big sister, tutors elementary students, spends time with senior citizens as well as excelling at band and sports. i applaud sidney's ability to set an example for her peers, not only in her community, but across the country. they are a testament for hire passion to community, her involvement and her love of country. we honor those achievements and set the example for others. congratulations to sidney and all the military kids, families and service members. i and the rest of this nation thank you for your service to america and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask per
first congressional district of minnesota and is the water of mary kay and lieutenant colonel brad smith and sister to danny smith. mrwalz: as a high school teacher and 24-year veteran of our military, i understand how challenging it is for families when your parents are deployed overseas. we know that when a parent's called to duty they aren't the only ones who serve this nation. the family serves as well. sidney maintains a 4.0 grade average, volunteers as a big sister, tutors elementary...
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mr. president, you remember -- you remember when the cult rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. >> that was hilarious. it is sunday, april 29th. good morning, everyone. i'm randy kay. now, we start with that tragic post-game party in st. louis. one person was killed, and 16 others sent to the hospital when strong winds tore up a tent at a sports bar. as many as 100 others were treated for minor injuries at the scene. >> they got hit with the metal pipes. the wires, we have electric inside this tent. it's -- it messed up everything it ka have happened. we have some severe injuries for quite a few people. >> we understand there are about 100, 150 people under the tent. a lot of people i think still, and i don't think they were really aware of the seriousness of the situation. >> the fans that gathered there after the cardinals win over the milwaukee brewers. the tent was supposed to be able to with stand 90-mile-an-hour winds. the winds that tore up the tent were about 50 miles an hour. reynolds wolf will have more on the storm that ripped through st. louis. >>> the bunker standoff near seattle that you first heard about here is now over. the swat team blew a hole i
mr. president, you remember -- you remember when the cult rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. >> that was hilarious. it is sunday, april 29th. good morning, everyone. i'm randy kay. now, we start with that tragic post-game party in st. louis. one person was killed, and 16 others sent to the hospital when strong winds tore up a tent at a sports bar. as many as 100 others were treated for minor injuries at the scene. >> they got hit with the metal...
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mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the fundamentals are these. racial profiling does not work to create greater safety or security
mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened...
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mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened by recalling for us president bush's promise that racial profiling, quote, is wrong and we will end it in america. sad to say that that promise remains as of yet unfulfilled. instead, we have a continuation of profiling as it existed then with a new overlapping second wave of profiling in the wake of september 11th, as other witnesses have described. directed mostly at arab americans and muslims. now we have a third overlapping wave of profiling, this one with undocumented immigrants. but the context and the mission of whatever these law enforcement actions are does not change these fundamentals. the fundamentals are these. racial profiling does not work to create greater safety or security
mr. clay. david harris, associate dean for research at the university of pittsburgh law school. he's one of the nation's leading scholars on racial profiling. and in 2005, "good cops, kay case point of view for preventive policing." professor harris appeared at both of the previous senator hearings on racial profiling. so welcome back. thank you very much, senator durbin, members of the subcommittee. i'm grateful for the chance to talk to you today. senator durbin's statement opened...