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mr. king, for 60 minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as always it's an honor to address you on the floor of the house of representatives. having listened to some of the dialogue that my colleagues that have been here just prior, and hopefully will join me in the next hour, i think it's important that the american people return their focus again to the values that made this a great nation. we are a country that we need to be cognizant of our history. that's why we teach it in our public and our private and parochial schools. that's why we teach it in our families. we pass the lore of the american dream and history of the united states of america on down to our children. and we ask our children to pass it to their children and on and on. and to make sure there is a consistent continuity we teach the history of the united states in the context of the world. and so something that seems be to be missing from the awareness of the people on this side of the aisle, they are advocat
mr. king, for 60 minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, as always it's an honor to address you on the floor of the house of representatives. having listened to some of the dialogue that my colleagues that have been here just prior, and hopefully will join me in the next hour, i think it's important that the american people return their focus again to the values that made this a great nation. we are a country that we need to be cognizant of our history. that's why we teach it in...
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mr. king, tell us what you got to say, i yield you what time you may need. mr. king: i thank the gentleman, the judge from texas, judge carter, for your leadership on this issue. i know it's hard for a lot of members to come down to the floor and raise an issue that has to do with the ethics of any other member. whatever party they might do, if they are democrat or republican, there is a certain restraint that exists in this house chamber. sometimes it's because members are afraid that they will -- their agenda will be punished by a powerful committee chair who holds a gavel. and there are some, though, as you have done for 12 or 13 or more weeks, stepped up here and stood on principle and talked about real ethics and about the standards of this house and the standards that we need to hold the other members to, and ourselves to, for that matter. regardless of the consequences that might come along within this circle of people that work together every day, we've got to be the ones that raise th
mr. king, tell us what you got to say, i yield you what time you may need. mr. king: i thank the gentleman, the judge from texas, judge carter, for your leadership on this issue. i know it's hard for a lot of members to come down to the floor and raise an issue that has to do with the ethics of any other member. whatever party they might do, if they are democrat or republican, there is a certain restraint that exists in this house chamber. sometimes it's because members are afraid that they...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i would call this a good time to yield back to you and if you recognize me for a motion. the speaker pro tempore: recognize the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: i would now move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands also of bill honoring victims of the flooding in georgia. still possible to come this week, temporary funding for the end of the fiscal year. more live coverage when members return tomorrow here on c-span. president obama gave his first address to the united nations general assembly today. he called for and new era of engagement. his remarks are next year on c- span. and after that we will hear from general david petreaus who heads of u.s. central command. the senate finance committee working this evening on health care legislation. a live picture on your screen of the comm
mr. king: mr. speaker, i would call this a good time to yield back to you and if you recognize me for a motion. the speaker pro tempore: recognize the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: i would now move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is agreed to. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands also of bill honoring victims of the flooding in georgia. still...
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mr. king: all those compliments i might argue are a stunning departure from rational thinking, mr. akin. i'm glad i came over here just to hear that exchange between you and cynthia lumis -- lumis tonight. there is a great huge philosophical divide going on in this congress. and the people on the left side the philosophical spectrum and level side of the aisle seem to believe somehow they can generate all of this government, all of this government oversight, and take on a huge operation of the job that's being done now by a lot, by the private sector, punish the health insurance companies, replace them with federal health insurance companies, and somehow the incentive that is there today that has allowed some profit for doctors to get back, their huge investment in their education and training and internships, and in our nursing and all of the expenses that it takes to -- up front-loaded education, somehow there's going to be a incentive there to have more doctors and more nurses when we know
mr. king: all those compliments i might argue are a stunning departure from rational thinking, mr. akin. i'm glad i came over here just to hear that exchange between you and cynthia lumis -- lumis tonight. there is a great huge philosophical divide going on in this congress. and the people on the left side the philosophical spectrum and level side of the aisle seem to believe somehow they can generate all of this government, all of this government oversight, and take on a huge operation of the...
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mr. king: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman and i'm always happy to yield to the important business of this house. to where i was in this dialogue, about the health choices commissioner making -- calling these shots, mr. speaker, and the very idea that socialized medicine could be called something else. in fact, when we declared it to be the house democrats' health plan, the public option, they want to call it the public option plan, we want to call it the government plan, the government plan is the government insurance plan that would eventually replace most, if not all, of the private health insurance in america. they want to censor that. this chart was banned from being mailed out under our mailing privileges because it was deemed to not be accurate because it called it the organizational chart of the house democrats' health plan. so i posted it on my web page and said, you know, come and take it. this is the truth. and by the way, this has been clearly and carefully vetted and congressman kevin brady o
mr. king: i thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman and i'm always happy to yield to the important business of this house. to where i was in this dialogue, about the health choices commissioner making -- calling these shots, mr. speaker, and the very idea that socialized medicine could be called something else. in fact, when we declared it to be the house democrats' health plan, the public option, they want to call it the public option plan, we want to call it the government plan, the...
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matsui and mr. king and others have put forth on this resolution in hopes that this will be a learning experience and as mr. engel mentioned the fact that december 7, 1941 was a date for past generations, we all remember the history of december 7, 1941 and similarly we hope that this resolution will ensure that future generations will never forget what happened on september 11 of 2001. and i thank my friend for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: let me, mr. speaker, i would like to join my colleagues in saying that this was a day that i will never ever forget. as i stood and i watched the second plane hit and then i realized that this was a day that we would never ever forget. i also want to recognize those firefighters and those police officers and people who came from all over the nation to help us at that time, i mean new yorkers. and that's something we cannot forget. people just packed up, came to help us clea
matsui and mr. king and others have put forth on this resolution in hopes that this will be a learning experience and as mr. engel mentioned the fact that december 7, 1941 was a date for past generations, we all remember the history of december 7, 1941 and similarly we hope that this resolution will ensure that future generations will never forget what happened on september 11 of 2001. and i thank my friend for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his...
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tell mr. king- >> but then a lot of screaming and crying and -- >> larry: how many people were with you? >> one, two, three. >> larry: and you were in whose house at that time? >> i wasn't in anybody's house. >> larry: where was the guy shot? >> i was in the yard. >> larry: he was shot in the yard? >> yeah, he was in his vehicle. >> larry: oh. first one killed? >> first one, yep. and then after that happened, i was told to stay there and just kind of wait and listen for sounds and i did that and then i started hearing like just horrible screaming. so i started running towards the house. and sadie came running out and i just looked at her and i said, sadie, please make it stop. and she said, i can't, it's too late. and that's when i saw frykowski being murdered. slaughtered. >> larry: knifed? >> knifed. >> larry: now this is all new to you. you are a hippie or a flower child. that's a child of peace. >> yeah, make love, not war. >> larry: you must have gone nuts. >> yeah. i was in -- it was unreal.
tell mr. king- >> but then a lot of screaming and crying and -- >> larry: how many people were with you? >> one, two, three. >> larry: and you were in whose house at that time? >> i wasn't in anybody's house. >> larry: where was the guy shot? >> i was in the yard. >> larry: he was shot in the yard? >> yeah, he was in his vehicle. >> larry: oh. first one killed? >> first one, yep. and then after that happened, i was told to stay...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into the following members may be permitted to address the house revise and extend their remarks, and include therein extraneous material. these members being mr. poer for five minutes. mr. jones for five minutes. mr. burton for five minutes. mr. deal for five minutes. mr. forbes for five minutes. and ms. fox for five minutes. -- ms. foxx for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the congressman from illinois rise? >> mr. speaker, i also ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any other special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house for five minutes, revise and extend their remarks, and include therein extraneous material. ms. woolsey from california. ms. kaptur for five minutes.
mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into the following members may be permitted to address the house revise and extend their remarks, and include therein extraneous material. these members being mr. poer for five minutes. mr. jones for five minutes. mr. burton for five minutes. mr. deal for five minutes. mr. forbes for five minutes. and ms. fox for five minutes. -- ms. foxx for five minutes. the...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. as always, it's an honor to address you on the floor of the house of representatives. i came down to get my material, prepared to rebut the gentleman from florida, and i found myself a little bit void with major objections. i appreciate the tone of the gentleman and the presentation of his delivery. and we will find places we disagree. we need to find places where we can agree. i would say, mr. speaker, that it did not contribute to bipartisanship to have the resolution that addressed joe wilson here this week. that dropped a partisan divide down between this chamber. and if anybody thinks we were more likely to get a good solution on health care on that they would be completely mistaken, mr. speaker. i make that point. at the beginning of this, i appreciate the bipartisan dialogue of the gentleman from florida. and we recognize that we come from two different places philosophically. the world looks entirely different if you look at it from the side of constit
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. as always, it's an honor to address you on the floor of the house of representatives. i came down to get my material, prepared to rebut the gentleman from florida, and i found myself a little bit void with major objections. i appreciate the tone of the gentleman and the presentation of his delivery. and we will find places we disagree. we need to find places where we can agree. i would say, mr. speaker, that it did not contribute to bipartisanship to have the...
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caller: i was wondering if mr. kingws about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments to the health care bill, and not one has passed. no one. so do not give me the bipartisan line on the democrat side when, you know that, there have been amendments on the other side but not -- none of them have been passed. host: back to the comments about john coltrane. -- john holdren. guest: there is a huge tracker of people who have said various things, and people have made a lot out of it. one is widely regarded as being the most prolific and the most cited legal scholar in the country. he is also a kind of a provocateur and love
caller: i was wondering if mr. kingws about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments to...
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mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to commend chairman towns and ranking member issa for bringing this bill to the floor. i want to thank congresswoman matsui for the tremendous work that she has done in leading the way on this legislation. i am proud to be a co-sponsor of the legislation. mr. speaker, i listened carefully to my good friend from new york, mr. engel, and he really articulated the way all new yorkers feel. september 11 will be a day that none of us will ever forget. it's a day that will be embedded into us because of the terrible horror, the tragedy, all that occurred on that day, but also because of the tremendous valor, tremendous dedication, and the tremendous sense of courage which was also demonstrated on that day. i lost probably 150 constituents, friends, neighbors that day, and that is just all throughout downstate new york, almost every member of c
mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i want to commend chairman towns and ranking member issa for bringing this bill to the floor. i want to thank congresswoman matsui for the tremendous work that she has done in leading the way on this legislation. i am proud to be a co-sponsor of the legislation. mr. speaker, i listened carefully to my good friend from new york, mr. engel, and he...
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. >> tell mr. kingd the national audience, the stop in venice in the apartment house in venice and manson gave you the knife. >> larry: that was the second night. >> it was the second night. and he told you to go inside an apartment house and murder an actor friend of yours. and what did you tell manson when he told you to murder this person? >> he told me how to murder this man. and i told him, i said, charlie, i'm not you, i can't kill anybody. and he said sure you can, and he took off and pretended that his finger was a knife and he went like this. he said just do this. and then he dismissed me and two other people to go and commit this murder. >> larry: and what did you do. >> and he took off. i knocked on the wrong door. >> larry: were you going to kill somebody. >> she frustrated what would have been an eighth murder in two nights by knocking on the wrong door. >> larry: when were you assigned the case. >> the first night the manson family were suspects, i started working on the case. >> larry: fo
. >> tell mr. kingd the national audience, the stop in venice in the apartment house in venice and manson gave you the knife. >> larry: that was the second night. >> it was the second night. and he told you to go inside an apartment house and murder an actor friend of yours. and what did you tell manson when he told you to murder this person? >> he told me how to murder this man. and i told him, i said, charlie, i'm not you, i can't kill anybody. and he said sure you...
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matsui and mr. kings that this will be a learning experience and as mr. engel mentioned the fact that december 7, 1941 was a date for past generations, we all remember the history of december 7, 1941 and similarly we hope that this resolution will ensure that future generations will never forget what happened on september 11 of 2001. and i thank my friend for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: let me, mr. speaker, i would like to join my colleagues in saying that this was a day that i will never ever forget. as i stood and i watched the second plane hit and then i realized that this was a day that we would never ever forget. i also want to recognize those firefighters and those police officers and people who came from all over the nation to help us at that time, i mean new yorkers. and that's something we cannot forget. people just packed up, came to help us clean up. and i never seen people work together the way t
matsui and mr. kings that this will be a learning experience and as mr. engel mentioned the fact that december 7, 1941 was a date for past generations, we all remember the history of december 7, 1941 and similarly we hope that this resolution will ensure that future generations will never forget what happened on september 11 of 2001. and i thank my friend for yielding. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york. mr. towns: let me, mr....
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mr. king: the question forms in my mind and i'd like to take advantage, mr. speaker, of the expertise which i will assign to the gentleman from utah in his understanding of history. . this evening coming up for the 20th anniversary this november 9, the fall of the berlin wall, when i watched that happen on television, i saw literally the iron curtain crashing down. every time a hammer blow landed, every time they hit it with a chisel, every time they knocked another chink or pulled some section of the wall down, that was the iron curtain being deconstructed. demolition of the iron curtain took place, began on november 9. of 1989. now, at that moment the pundits in the news media didn't understand what was taking place. they didn't see it as the iron curtain. they saw it as the family reunification plan. therein lies the flaw on the part of the liberals. they didn't understand the dynamic that had taken place. but ronald reagan understood it at that moment. i'm not convinced that his immediate successor understood it to the depth that ronald reagan did. but th
mr. king: the question forms in my mind and i'd like to take advantage, mr. speaker, of the expertise which i will assign to the gentleman from utah in his understanding of history. . this evening coming up for the 20th anniversary this november 9, the fall of the berlin wall, when i watched that happen on television, i saw literally the iron curtain crashing down. every time a hammer blow landed, every time they hit it with a chisel, every time they knocked another chink or pulled some section...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a rasmussen poll found that 23% voters believe that americans should be available for health care subsidies. h.r. 3200, the health care bill, gives coverage to illegal immigrants despite what the president says. although language in the bill purports to prevent illegal immigrants from getting coverage, evenlyine the congressional research service confirms there are three major loopholes that renders the language meaningless. there is no method to verify eligibility. an amendment that was included was defeated in committee. illegal immigrants are not prohibited from using the public option. better described as the government man day and number three, all members of families including illegal immigrants may be eligible as a group, and language indica
mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, a rasmussen poll found that 23% voters believe that americans should be available for health care subsidies. h.r. 3200, the health care bill, gives coverage to illegal immigrants despite what the president says. although language in the bill...
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i'm sure you're going to touch on mr. king dollar. >> that's right. traders are saying that dollar traders were covering a bit of their shorts. their bets to the down side on the dollar today. that put pressure across the commodities, when we saw asia, and europe trade lower, that really set the signal on oil. coming into this week we saw an increase over the past week of net longs. a lot of folks seem to be cashing out on that when it came to crude. we have the october futures contract going off of the books tomorrow. as you look out ahead of the curve, you want to look a little bit hor at the november contract. trading slightly higher. we'll watch that pairing tomorrow when there are likely to see a bit of volatility. the other issue that's underpinning this downward spiral or downward selling pressure, news out of china that some demand is softening. china's major refiners saying there's not as much demand for diesel. and the oil demand in august was down nearly 5.5%. we saw heavy selling today across the products as well. natural gas giving up mor
i'm sure you're going to touch on mr. king dollar. >> that's right. traders are saying that dollar traders were covering a bit of their shorts. their bets to the down side on the dollar today. that put pressure across the commodities, when we saw asia, and europe trade lower, that really set the signal on oil. coming into this week we saw an increase over the past week of net longs. a lot of folks seem to be cashing out on that when it came to crude. we have the october futures contract...
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is when i looked him in the eye and said, charlie, i'm not -- >> tell mr. kingapartment house in venice and manson gave you a knife and told you to go -- >> larry: this is the second night? >> well it was the second night. gave you a knife. told you to go inside an apartment house and murder an actor friend of yours whom she had met a couple of weeks earlier when she was hitchhiking up pacific coast highway. what did you tell manson when he told you to murd ear. >> he told me how to murder this man. >> what did you tell him? >> i told him, charleie, i'm not you. i can't kill anybody. he said sure you can and he took off and pretended that his finger was a knife and went like this. he said just do this. then he dismissed me and two other people to go and commit this murder. >> larry: what did you do? >> and he took off. i knocked on the wrong door. >> larry: were you going to kill someone? >> no. certainly not. >> she frustrated what would have been an eighth murder in two nights by deliberately knocking on the wrong door. >> larry: when were you assigned the cas
is when i looked him in the eye and said, charlie, i'm not -- >> tell mr. kingapartment house in venice and manson gave you a knife and told you to go -- >> larry: this is the second night? >> well it was the second night. gave you a knife. told you to go inside an apartment house and murder an actor friend of yours whom she had met a couple of weeks earlier when she was hitchhiking up pacific coast highway. what did you tell manson when he told you to murd ear. >> he...
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the other organization that mr. king mentioned there besides a.c.o.r.n. seiu, the service employees international union, one of the nation's largest unions. congressman king's admission that republicans buoyed by the success of their anti-a.c.o.r.n. crusade will go after seiu next, it wasn't just an empty threat. yesterday three other house republicans held a press conference urging the u.s. census bureau to sever any of its ties to seiu. what is the connection between seiu and a.c.o.r.n.? why for the right does targeting one mean targeting the other? it is true they worked together in the past. most notably they worked on living wage ordinances. you heard of the myth mum wage, which requires all corporations to pay employees a certain amount per hour. this factors in a wider range of cost-of-living standards for different parts of the country living wage advocates say the federal minimum wage isn't enough to live on everywhere in the country so, therefore, some local standards for a minimum rate of pay should actually be higher than they are for the coun
the other organization that mr. king mentioned there besides a.c.o.r.n. seiu, the service employees international union, one of the nation's largest unions. congressman king's admission that republicans buoyed by the success of their anti-a.c.o.r.n. crusade will go after seiu next, it wasn't just an empty threat. yesterday three other house republicans held a press conference urging the u.s. census bureau to sever any of its ties to seiu. what is the connection between seiu and a.c.o.r.n.? why...
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mr. king has decided same-sex marriage is all part of the socialist agenda to undermine the foundations of individual rights and liberties. >> this is one of the goals they have to go to is same-sex marriage because it has to plow through marriage to get to their goal. they want public affirmation, access to public funds and resources. eventually all those resources will be pooled because that's the direction we're going. not only is it a radical social idea, it is a purely socialist concept in the final analysis. >> wow! okay, letting everyone have the same freedom undermines everybody's freedom, did i get that? you want some analysis, congressman king? a poll in your own state show that 92% of people in iowa think that allowing same-sex marriages had absolutely no effect on their lives whatsoever. using anti-gay rhetoric to feed the paranoia is irresponsible, idiotic "psycho talk." >>> coming up, a gun dealer calls it the obama effect. there is a shortage of ammunition in this country. peopl
mr. king has decided same-sex marriage is all part of the socialist agenda to undermine the foundations of individual rights and liberties. >> this is one of the goals they have to go to is same-sex marriage because it has to plow through marriage to get to their goal. they want public affirmation, access to public funds and resources. eventually all those resources will be pooled because that's the direction we're going. not only is it a radical social idea, it is a purely socialist...
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and as i have seen my good friend from iowa, mr. king, show the photograph he took down in new orleans that had a big 2008 obama sign in there. wait, charitable organizations, they are not supposed to be involved in politics. in fact any other group seems to have the federal government come down rather strongly against them if they start engaging in politics. but apparently that applies to others and not acorn. i'm also amazed, madam speaker, the responses of some within acorn saying you set us up. you came -- yeah, they came in with a camera and began to ask could they get help to set up a prostitution ring for underaged children with illegal immigrants coming in. at some point you would think people of morality, people of ethics who are organizing communities for the good and the upright -- the righteousness, the goodness, the morality, the really growth within the community would have immediately said, do you not understand what prostitution does to children? do you not understand that it robs them of their childhood? do you not under
and as i have seen my good friend from iowa, mr. king, show the photograph he took down in new orleans that had a big 2008 obama sign in there. wait, charitable organizations, they are not supposed to be involved in politics. in fact any other group seems to have the federal government come down rather strongly against them if they start engaging in politics. but apparently that applies to others and not acorn. i'm also amazed, madam speaker, the responses of some within acorn saying you set us...
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caller: i was wondering if mr. king knows about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments to the health care bill, and not one has passed. no one. so do not give me the bipartisan line on the democrat side when, you know that, there have been amendments on the other side but not -- none of them have been passed. host: back to the comments about john coltrane. -- john holdren. guest: there is a huge tracker of people who have said various things, and people have made a lot out of it. one is widely regarded as being the most prolific and the most cited legal scholar in the country. he is also a kind of a provocateur and
caller: i was wondering if mr. king knows about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from washington for yielding. i rise in opposition to h.r. 324 the santa cruz valley heritage -- national heritage area. this 3,300 miles shares already overlapping jurisdictions between the bureau of land management, u.s. forest service national park service, department of defense, and then there's some residents of the tribes people as well. this area is a very high traffic volume for contraband that being illegal drugs and illegal people coming up through this corridor. i have traveled that corridor visited in fact as recently as last july, a little over a month, month and a half ago and we know that in some of these case there is have been actual national monument national park lands that have been marked off limits to the people of the united states because the illegal drug traffic and the litter has gotten so bad it's too dangerous. it wouldn't take me there. we need to enforce the laws on our border and not complicate the overlapping jurisdictions that are there. and we know that the border patrol has enoug
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from washington for yielding. i rise in opposition to h.r. 324 the santa cruz valley heritage -- national heritage area. this 3,300 miles shares already overlapping jurisdictions between the bureau of land management, u.s. forest service national park service, department of defense, and then there's some residents of the tribes people as well. this area is a very high traffic volume for contraband that being illegal drugs and illegal...
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caller: i was wondering if mr. kingknows about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments to the health care bill, and not one has passed. no one. so do not give me the bipartisan line on the democrat side when, you know that, there have been amendments on the other side but not -- none of them have been passed. host: back to the comments about john coltrane. -- john holdren. guest: there is a huge tracker of people who have said various things, and people have made a lot out of it. one is widely regarded as being the most prolific and the most cited legal scholar in the country. he is also a kind of a provocateur and l
caller: i was wondering if mr. kingknows about the size of a book that he co-authored, i believe it was in the 1970's, -- or, i am sorry, i am not sure of the date the book was written. but the information out there is that this guy has supposedly written that he believes a human being does not become a human being until the age of two. he also has advocated abortion up to the age of two. also, one. quick about the health care thing in the gop. all right, the gop has brought up 800 amendments...
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but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king70, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work and understand it. it's not easy, and i have not been able to be successful doing a lot of business in africa. even though i have been trying. i have helped american businesses when they get in trouble for doing all the &óvwr things. but it's a funny relationship between us and the rest of the world. but one that we got to figure out. i would like to say one more thing about nelson mandela. and not in any way negative. but nelson mandela did not get out of jail just because white people got sympathetic at his 27 years of suffering. he got out of ja
but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king70, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work...
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i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from iowa, as well, mr. king, a member of the agriculture, small business and judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from florida for yielding. this is one of these privileges in serving in the united states congress to come to the floor and join together the state delegation, entire iowa delegation to celebrate a life so well lived as that of dr. norman borlaug. and i believe all of us knew him in some capacity or another. and we certainly watched his career. and i want to say this about dr. borlaug. he did go to school at the university of minnesota. and for my minnesota friends, i can't even imagine what it would have been like if he had a full iowa education. that's part of the manner that goes back and forth the state lines. he's also an ncaa wrestler. i can't imagine if he wrestled for the hawkeyes. minnesota has bragging rights. aggies have bragging rights. borlaug was in the factuality
i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentleman from iowa, as well, mr. king, a member of the agriculture, small business and judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from florida for yielding. this is one of these privileges in serving in the united states congress to come to the floor and join together the state delegation, entire iowa delegation to celebrate a life so well...
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mr. bert king and asked him if we could get some answers and it took them about six weeks before they wouldened to meet with us last monday. of course it is more about sales and marketing and here's how these pools work. not really about policy and how do you get covered by a company. i pine, the companies are more concerned about their bottom line than they are about to our health insurance. >> that is people in business torque make money. joe, good luck with your trial. >> thanks, contessa. >> i want to hear from you. send me your stories on face back or twitter, get me on my e-mail address there contessa at msnbc.com. we will be right back. how to get rich, by america's health insurance companies. raise health insurance premiums 4 times faster than wages. pay your ceo twenty four million dollars a year. deny payment for 1 out of every 5 treatments doctors prescribe. if the insurance companies win, you lose. tell congress to rewrite the story. we want good health care we can afford with the choice of a public health insurance option. >>> a very smart group of robbers in sweden. amateur vi
mr. bert king and asked him if we could get some answers and it took them about six weeks before they wouldened to meet with us last monday. of course it is more about sales and marketing and here's how these pools work. not really about policy and how do you get covered by a company. i pine, the companies are more concerned about their bottom line than they are about to our health insurance. >> that is people in business torque make money. joe, good luck with your trial. >> thanks,...
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but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king0, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work and understand it. it's not easy, and i have not been able to be successful doing a lot of business in africa. even though i have been trying. i have helped american businesses when they get in trouble for doing all the &óvwr things. but it's a funny relationship between us and the rest of the world. but one that we got to figure out. i would like to say one more thing about nelson mandela. and not in any way negative. but nelson mandela did not get out of jail just because white people got sympathetic at his 27 years of suffering. he got out of jai
but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king0, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work and...
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king's personal line of junk. and everyone's buying it! even mr. dinglebat. and your parents. encyclopedias? but my dad already has more books than most libraries. sheesh! if folks keep buying daily crown stuff at this rate, they'll be broke in no time. [gasping] if my folks keep this up, we'll be broke by tomorrow morning! [♪] oof! [♪] wait a minute. who are they? woman's voice: identity not verified. security clearance refused. security gave me the brushoff, o'toole. we'll just have to find some other way to get inside, my good shapiro. cob [deep voice]: what are you kids doing here? w-w-we were just leaving, uh, sir. oth laughing] beat it, jacob! kid power is on a top secret mission. so are we. what's youmission? if you must know, we're trying to return this. the checkers are supposed to jump themselves. but they jump all over the place instead of where you want them to go. the game is useless! it's a travesty! we demand justice! justice! it's not just this game. all the daily crown stuff is junk, but everyone's buying it. please state identity. you can't get past those gate
king's personal line of junk. and everyone's buying it! even mr. dinglebat. and your parents. encyclopedias? but my dad already has more books than most libraries. sheesh! if folks keep buying daily crown stuff at this rate, they'll be broke in no time. [gasping] if my folks keep this up, we'll be broke by tomorrow morning! [♪] oof! [♪] wait a minute. who are they? woman's voice: identity not verified. security clearance refused. security gave me the brushoff, o'toole. we'll just have to...
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in an interview on cnn's larry king live, mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.d the u.s. president for reneging on the call of international community at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama, within less than 48 years -- 48 hours -- to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive postelection protests in his country saying, quote, a few people complained of fraud. and he also dismissed accounts of violence against the protesters saying most of the people who were hurt were progovernment. >>> tonight's show host conan o'brien is recovering after hitting his head during a stunt for his show. doctors examined him today at the hospital. he's keeping quiet about his condition. the network is not saying if show production will resume next week. last night, they aired a "tonight show" rerun. o'brien is making light of the mishap. in his statement, he said, quote, i was enjoying playing with mrs. lincoln. next thing i knew, i was in bed being served cookies
in an interview on cnn's larry king live, mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.d the u.s. president for reneging on the call of international community at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama, within less than 48 years -- 48 hours -- to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive postelection protests in his country saying, quote, a few people complained of fraud. and he also...
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in an interview on cnn's "larry king live" mahmud ahmadinejad called mr.m baseless, and he accused of u.s. president of reneging on his call for international unity at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we expect mr. obama within less than 48 years -- 48 hours to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive post-election process in his country, saying, quote, a few people complained of fraud. he also dismissed the accounts of protesters saying most of the people who were hurt were pro-government. >>> conan o'brien is recovering after hitting his head during a extent for his show. doctors examined him yesterday. nbc is keeping quiet about his condition. the network is also not saying if show production will resume next week. last night they aired a "tonight show" rerun. he's making light of the mishap. in a statement he said, quote -- i was having fun playing, and next thing i knew i was in bed drinking juice. >>> it happened today in northwest pakistan, police say a su
in an interview on cnn's "larry king live" mahmud ahmadinejad called mr.m baseless, and he accused of u.s. president of reneging on his call for international unity at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we expect mr. obama within less than 48 years -- 48 hours to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mr. ahmadinejad commented on the massive post-election process in his country, saying, quote, a few people complained of...
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in an interview on "larry king live", iran president mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.or international unity at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama within less than 48 hours to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mahmoud ahmadinejad also commented on the massive post-election protest in his country saying a few people complained of fraud and he also dismissed the counts of violence against the protesters saying most people who were hurt were pro government. >> vice president joe biden is promising quick federal help for the victims of severe flooding in georgia. yesterday, biden toured areas near atlanta devastated by last week's floods. he wants to assure the government responds properly to the disaster. >> the truth of the matter is for someone who has lost their home, it is katrina. for someone who is in a situation that the people are here in this shelter, it is katrina. it's not katrina in its scope by any stretch of the imagination but the impact on their lives, on your lives, we u
in an interview on "larry king live", iran president mahmoud ahmadinejad called mr.or international unity at the united nations general assembly. >> translator: we did not expect mr. obama within less than 48 hours to basically violate the commitment that he spoke of at the united nations. >> mahmoud ahmadinejad also commented on the massive post-election protest in his country saying a few people complained of fraud and he also dismissed the counts of violence against the...
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king. many of the objects are ornaments that were placed on weapons. perhaps best of all, it appears that mrherbert and his farmer friend will get to split the proceeds 50-50. so next time you get out your metal detector, who knows? >>> that is "worldfocus" for this thursday evening. for much more global news and perspective, you can go to our website at worldfocus.org. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. for me and the rest of the "worldfocus" team, thanks for joining us. "worldfocus" team, thanks for joining us. good-bye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> major support for "worldfocus" has been provided by rosalind p. walter and the peter g. peterson foundation. dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future. and additional funding is provided by the following supporters --
king. many of the objects are ornaments that were placed on weapons. perhaps best of all, it appears that mrherbert and his farmer friend will get to split the proceeds 50-50. so next time you get out your metal detector, who knows? >>> that is "worldfocus" for this thursday evening. for much more global news and perspective, you can go to our website at worldfocus.org. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. for me and the rest of the "worldfocus" team, thanks for joining...
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king live." good evening, i'm mr. phil mcgraw sitting in for larry tonight.ainst raymond clark, the man charged with murdering grad student annie le. let's get the latest from cnn's randi kaye in new haven, connecticut. randi. >> reporter: we have a lot of new information to share with you tonight. first off, investigators focused on ray clark after they viewed, i'm told, more than 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security cameras. and according to our source with good knowledge of this investigation, they saw ray clark on that video and he really stood out to them. here's why. they say he left that building after someone possibly ray clark himself, pulled the fire alarm on the day of the murder. he left that building with his head in his hands looking distraught. that caught their attention. that same source tells me that clark's dna clearly connects him to the murder scene, indicating that the victim's dna was found on the body of raymond clark. also, i can tell you that authorities
king live." good evening, i'm mr. phil mcgraw sitting in for larry tonight.ainst raymond clark, the man charged with murdering grad student annie le. let's get the latest from cnn's randi kaye in new haven, connecticut. randi. >> reporter: we have a lot of new information to share with you tonight. first off, investigators focused on ray clark after they viewed, i'm told, more than 700 hours of videotape from the lab building security cameras. and according to our source with good...
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king into it, mr. chairman. i personally am very much in favor of the best value standard.in fact, eric boswell and i were on the review panel in iraq that made the recommendation that there be a state department federal agent with every convoy moving in iraq which is why we have assigned the state department federal agent to be in camp sullivan. >> thank you. thank you all. >> thank you, commissioner. a couple of observations and one question. one, i agree with you and best value. technically acceptable, the lowest price has been described to us several times is the rush to the bottom and sometimes the bottom isn't what you want. and that's an observation. secondly, i would like to reinforce commissioner greene's teasing out proper ererly at th baghdad embassy. you don't have these issues and you outlined them, and essentially different country, different war, different emphasis, high risk. we're not about putting a big house keeping seal of approval with anyone, but if triple can get it right in another camp, there's an awful big lesson in that by itself. the last observa
king into it, mr. chairman. i personally am very much in favor of the best value standard.in fact, eric boswell and i were on the review panel in iraq that made the recommendation that there be a state department federal agent with every convoy moving in iraq which is why we have assigned the state department federal agent to be in camp sullivan. >> thank you. thank you all. >> thank you, commissioner. a couple of observations and one question. one, i agree with you and best value....
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mr. ahmadinejad, don't think you are such a big shot. i never enjoyed your act. you were boring at columbia, annoying on larry king and tedious at the u.n. gadhafi thinks you are a hack. the world is watching you and they don't believe a word that comes out of your mouth. >> joy pulls no punches. catch more at cnn.com/joy or tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> we want to hear from you. do you think iran poses a real threat. give us a call. 1-877-tell-hln. you can e-mail us as well at cnn.com/hln. we love taking your texts, text the word views plus your comments and name to hlntv. >>> don't miss joy behar's show tonight. joy's guest is ann coulter. the ladies have faced off before when joy guest hosted on "larry king live." there were fireworks in that interview. watch what happens tonight when ann coulter appears on "the joy behar show." don't miss it. >>> two u.s. airmen took off from a southern california base and never heard from again. that was october of 1955. now almost 54 years later a remarkable discovery has been made off the california coast. this is one of the stories drawing a lot of attention at cnn.com. reggie
mr. ahmadinejad, don't think you are such a big shot. i never enjoyed your act. you were boring at columbia, annoying on larry king and tedious at the u.n. gadhafi thinks you are a hack. the world is watching you and they don't believe a word that comes out of your mouth. >> joy pulls no punches. catch more at cnn.com/joy or tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> we want to hear from you. do you think iran poses a real threat. give us a call. 1-877-tell-hln. you can e-mail us as well at...
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king. and he rose -- they both rose to the occasion. and there are some people who think we should have statues to mrs.itude, for the fact that we got george and elizabeth instead. >> interesting. interesting take. mr. shawcross, thank you very much for sparing your insights. and on compiling all this serious work. we look forward to reading it. thank you, sir. >> it's a pleasure to be with you. >> there's some interesting insight we'll all learn into the current royals. about the charles and diana divorce. what about her grandsons, harry and william. it's in there. "queen elizabeth, the queen mother," is out in the u.k. now. but will be available here next month. if you want to go know about it, ed amrs. lowenberg next door. why? i don't know, she's running around the lobby, yammering about fios tv, internet and phone all for $79.99 a month? seems crazy... actually, fios customers get that price for 6 months. it's like getting three services for the price of two. so am i the one that's crazy? no? (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet and phone for only $79.
king. and he rose -- they both rose to the occasion. and there are some people who think we should have statues to mrs.itude, for the fact that we got george and elizabeth instead. >> interesting. interesting take. mr. shawcross, thank you very much for sparing your insights. and on compiling all this serious work. we look forward to reading it. thank you, sir. >> it's a pleasure to be with you. >> there's some interesting insight we'll all learn into the current royals. about...
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mr. obama and his team made a quick exit moving on to a series of events, steering clear of the next speaker. >> leader of the revolution, president of the african union, king of kings of the traditional kings of africa. >> reporter: he raged on, waving a copy of the u.n. charter, then pretending to rip it up. >> translator: it should not be the security counsel, it should be the charity counsel. we are happy if obama can stay forever as president of america. >> reporter: he made no mention of bombing. the assassination of president kennedy. >> we want to know who killed him. somebody by the name of lee harvey, then another, jack ruby killed lee harvey, why did he kill him. >> reporter: mystifying the u.n. and the white house. >> if i had to defend his actions, i would be busy for the better part of the afternoon. >> reporter: tonight, iran's president is hosting for u.n. delegates. he vowed to continue negotiations and picked up the possibility of important support for the first time to consider sanctioning iran fw they do not comply. >> andrea, thanks. we have seen this kind of circus sphere inside the u.n. the fact is the stakes are high. our chief white
mr. obama and his team made a quick exit moving on to a series of events, steering clear of the next speaker. >> leader of the revolution, president of the african union, king of kings of the traditional kings of africa. >> reporter: he raged on, waving a copy of the u.n. charter, then pretending to rip it up. >> translator: it should not be the security counsel, it should be the charity counsel. we are happy if obama can stay forever as president of america. >>...
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mr. obama himself is trying to answer that very question. >> the president could no longer avoid talking about it -- race, it came up in interview after interview, this one with cnn's john king. >> are there people out there who don't like me because of race? i'm sure there are. that's not the overriding issue here. i think there are people who are anti-government. i think there are -- there's been a long-standing debate in this country that is usually that much more fierce during times of transition. or when presidents are trying to bring about big changes. the things said about fdr similar to the things they said about me. he was a communist, a socialist. things that were said about ronald reagan when he was trying to reverse some of the new deal programs. you know, were pretty vicious as well. >> on abc, mr. obama pointing out that strong views on race don't always hurt him politically. >> are there some people who don't like me because of my race? i'm sure there are. are there some people who vote for me only because of my race. there are probably some of those too. >> the message much the same on cbs and nbc too. the territory the press secretary has already covered. >>
mr. obama himself is trying to answer that very question. >> the president could no longer avoid talking about it -- race, it came up in interview after interview, this one with cnn's john king. >> are there people out there who don't like me because of race? i'm sure there are. that's not the overriding issue here. i think there are people who are anti-government. i think there are -- there's been a long-standing debate in this country that is usually that much more fierce during...
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mr. speaker, it is my hope we can further honor the great life and legacy of dr. king by joining our colleague from the state of oregon in supporting the passage of this legislation to designate the northeast killingsworth avenue post office in his honor. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 2971 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. chaffetz: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. lynch: i have no further desires for time and i'll continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah. mr. pa chaffetz: i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. lynch: i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting passage of h.r. 2971 and yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2971. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill i
mr. speaker, it is my hope we can further honor the great life and legacy of dr. king by joining our colleague from the state of oregon in supporting the passage of this legislation to designate the northeast killingsworth avenue post office in his honor. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting h.r. 2971 and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. chaffetz: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts. mr....
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mr. ahmadinejad, don't think such a big shot, i never liked you anyway and never enjoyed your act. you were bore when you spoke at columbia, you were annoying on larry king you were tedious at the u.n. even gadhafi thinks you are a hack. the world is watching you. they don't believe a word that comes out of your mouth. as my mother used to say -- i'm pretty sure translates to never trust a short man with a lo long-range missile. but that's just me. >> you can catch "the joy behar show" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on hln. >>> let's get a look at the air travel situation. bob? >> what do you say? good morning to you. a major storm developing around the rocky mountains now. that will translate over to the midwest later tonight. you see what it looks like near northern utah. salt lake city, line of showers moving in and the rain will switch to snow later this afternoon. catch a delay or two out thereof. low clouds continue on swirl up across the northeast and great lakes. philadelphia, d.c., cleveland. watch for half-hour delays because of the low clouds. denver, phoenix, las vegas, watch for gusty winds today. salt lake city, rain and snow. 30 minutes to one-hour
mr. ahmadinejad, don't think such a big shot, i never liked you anyway and never enjoyed your act. you were bore when you spoke at columbia, you were annoying on larry king you were tedious at the u.n. even gadhafi thinks you are a hack. the world is watching you. they don't believe a word that comes out of your mouth. as my mother used to say -- i'm pretty sure translates to never trust a short man with a lo long-range missile. but that's just me. >> you can catch "the joy behar...
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mr. fuld arrived in the back door. he comes into the back door, so there is only like 15 feet where richard, king richard fuld is exposed to the rabel i guess you would call them. >> reporter: is that so unusual for a ceo. but didn't fuld's firm bring down the whole house of cards? we dided lehman lawyer har ree miller. >> i think that is a very simplistic view of the world. you have to look at the entire financial community. and if you look at the wall street firm, trading became the big profit centre. and it wasn't only just trading securities, it was trading for proprietary accounts. that's where the big money was. and as this continued, who became the ceos of all of these firms. traders. because they were producing all the profits. >> he was dick fuld was a trader. >> he was a trader. >> reporter: as was the ceo of goldman sachs and future jeffrey raymond subjects like morgan stanley ceo john mack, former merrill lynch ceo stanley o'neill. >> stan o'neill kept telling his people why aren't remore like lehman. well, yes, there was a managerial mistake in business judgement, in concentrating on derivatives. in concent
mr. fuld arrived in the back door. he comes into the back door, so there is only like 15 feet where richard, king richard fuld is exposed to the rabel i guess you would call them. >> reporter: is that so unusual for a ceo. but didn't fuld's firm bring down the whole house of cards? we dided lehman lawyer har ree miller. >> i think that is a very simplistic view of the world. you have to look at the entire financial community. and if you look at the wall street firm, trading became...
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king 5's alisa hahn reports on this. >> mr. mayor, this man has done nothing for the city of mt.and its citizens. >> reporter: the city council got an earful about what citizens think of the next recipient to the key to the city. >> we need that recipient to be a human being who inspires dignity, good will, and constructive solutions. glenn beck doesn't meet those qualifications. >> reporter: mayor bud norris single handedly decided to give the honor to fox news conservative talk show host glenn beck, who recently called the president a racist. >> i hope i'm wrong about barack obama. >> on these pages are the signatures -- are the endorsements of over 16,000 people, 16,000 and counting. >> reporter: a spokesperson for washington presented a suspicion voicing outrage over the mayor's decision. at times protestors got emotional. >> that an elected representative would deliberately endorse anyone whose rhetoric would specifically defend to anti-humanize our elected officials. >> the mayor then at some point changed his mind but said he would not change his mind about the beck decisi
king 5's alisa hahn reports on this. >> mr. mayor, this man has done nothing for the city of mt.and its citizens. >> reporter: the city council got an earful about what citizens think of the next recipient to the key to the city. >> we need that recipient to be a human being who inspires dignity, good will, and constructive solutions. glenn beck doesn't meet those qualifications. >> reporter: mayor bud norris single handedly decided to give the honor to fox news...
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king and queen of spain. and the prince and princess of japan. mrs. obama says her presentation will be very personal. and that just may work. >> some may be swayed at the last moment. that's why it makes a difference to make a great performance at that last session. >> reporter: we asked mrs. obama if the president is taking a political risk by going. what happens if they come back empty-handed? she said, just like in a campaign, you never want to feel like you could have done more. so, they're pulling out every stop. robin? >> that, they are. yunji, thank you so much. if you were wondering why we were showing mitt romney, he was the ceo of the organizing committee that brought the olympics to salt lake city in 2002. >>> for more, we turn to christine brennan. you were there in salt lake. you've been covering olympics since 1984. have you ever seen anything like this? >> never, robin. this is extraordinary. just rock stars, showing up left and right. i think the obamas are doing the right thing. the president didn't have much of a choice. being from chicago. had to do this. but the question will be s
king and queen of spain. and the prince and princess of japan. mrs. obama says her presentation will be very personal. and that just may work. >> some may be swayed at the last moment. that's why it makes a difference to make a great performance at that last session. >> reporter: we asked mrs. obama if the president is taking a political risk by going. what happens if they come back empty-handed? she said, just like in a campaign, you never want to feel like you could have done...
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mr. abbas want to be arafat, or does he want to be a sadat? if he is a sadat, he will see that we respond. israel saw sadat, they responded. when we saw the late kingin, we responded. if i saw a genuine willingness to make peace from the palestinian leadership, i will make peace. bret: the world is waiting to see what israel will do about iran's nuclear threat. we will talk about what the israeli prime minister told me when the fox all-stars join me after the break. to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes testing supplies - but it's where i get my prescription drugs as well. see if you're on medicare, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies as well as your prescription drugs may be covered. liberty takes care of all the paperwork with medicare and sends the prescription forms directly to your doctor for approval. then, on your schedule, packs up this box and sends it right to your door with no charge for shipping. and liberty assures you have everything you need to manage your diabetes, including most brand name meters. call now and we'll sen
mr. abbas want to be arafat, or does he want to be a sadat? if he is a sadat, he will see that we respond. israel saw sadat, they responded. when we saw the late kingin, we responded. if i saw a genuine willingness to make peace from the palestinian leadership, i will make peace. bret: the world is waiting to see what israel will do about iran's nuclear threat. we will talk about what the israeli prime minister told me when the fox all-stars join me after the break. to control my diabetes, to...
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mr. consider the center piece of it? breaking news on that. >>> you heard what chris brown told larry king what he did to rihanna. do you buy his apology? did he say enough? text us your questions for nicole simpson's sister denise. as always, standard rates apply. some lunch. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with broadview security. is everything okay? no. someone just tried to break in. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now - and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or bususess - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >>> nancy garrido's attorney portraying his client as a vi
mr. consider the center piece of it? breaking news on that. >>> you heard what chris brown told larry king what he did to rihanna. do you buy his apology? did he say enough? text us your questions for nicole simpson's sister denise. as always, standard rates apply. some lunch. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with broadview security. is everything okay? no. someone just tried to...
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king live." one reminder as we come on, bill clinton, special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, who grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for "the new haven independent." bobby, you were friends sense childhood. grew up next door to him. what do you make of this? >> ray is my absolute best friend. he is someone i considered a dear friend of mine ever since growing up since we've been 5 years old up until, you know, thus far. it's just -- ray to me is -- i'm speaking on behalf of my friendship with him and for the rest of, you know, the town, absolute complete shock, cannot understand the position that ray is in right now, why he's in this position. obviously, we do know, you know, what is going on, but it's like, it's a complete shocker because this is a dear friend of ours. dear friend of mean who i have grown my whole entire life to know, and the whole country and everybody e
king live." one reminder as we come on, bill clinton, special guest monday night. big news today in the murder of yale grad student annie le. a suspect was arrested, and that suspect is mr. clark, and in that connection joenks in new york bobby, raymond clark's best friend, who grew up next door to clark, maurice perry, the childhood friend of raymond clark sense first grade, and in new haven, connecticut, marcia chambers, reporter for "the new haven independent." bobby, you were...