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so i can tell you that this discrimination is real and i invite mr. king to walk in my shoes, and other black farmers' shoes in this country before he pass judgment and refer to them as johnny or someone that has a drug problem. and i'll tell you that, anderson, these farmers have proven their case and they deserve to have their cases heard based on its merit.
so i can tell you that this discrimination is real and i invite mr. king to walk in my shoes, and other black farmers' shoes in this country before he pass judgment and refer to them as johnny or someone that has a drug problem. and i'll tell you that, anderson, these farmers have proven their case and they deserve to have their cases heard based on its merit.
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman from missouri from bringing his insights when others call it a day, americans are worried and concerned about what happens here in this great deliberative body and the destiny is established here on the floor of the house of representatives and every word that is spoken by the gentleman is essential and contributes to the direction that america takes and as i listen to the gentleman present this factual presentation and i remember my friend, congressman gutknecht, if you have a chart, you are 40% more probable. but i would aspire as i listen to the gentleman's discussion about the estate tax and what happens it is so important when we think about tax policies and i listen to the class envy and there are many over there that are steeped in class envy and thinks if a person works their entire life and compiles money and worthy to be of the tax man and the tax man takes a chunk and there is justice at the end of the generation to take the earnings of that generatio
mr. king: i thank the gentleman from missouri from bringing his insights when others call it a day, americans are worried and concerned about what happens here in this great deliberative body and the destiny is established here on the floor of the house of representatives and every word that is spoken by the gentleman is essential and contributes to the direction that america takes and as i listen to the gentleman present this factual presentation and i remember my friend, congressman...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott, report of the full committee and exhibits and correspondence. mr. speaker, censure is an extremely severe penalty. in the more than 200-year history of this body, only 22 members have been subjected to censure, none in more than a quarter century. if expulsion is equivalent of the death penalty then censure is life i am prisonment. i have no cases where charges similar to those against congressman rangel resulted in censure. thus far, the penalty has been reserved for such violations on sexual abuse of minors. in congressman rangel's case,
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott,...
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and mr. king needs to stop with that kind of rhetoric and making racial undertones. >> i'm not going to sit here and allow you to call me a racist or misrepresent the language, i voted for a bill that put $100 million cap on this thing. >> that's right. >> that's what the chairman of the ag committee says. either he misrepresented it or you did, john. now which one is it? >> sorry, representative king, finally i want to give you a chance to respond. a lot of liberals have attacked you because you described president obama this week as urban, they say a euphemism about his race. >> we had to look this up about calling the president urban, actually very, very urban senator at the time. he comes from an urban area. it's not something that would occur to someone in my background that that would be a racial pejorative, he simply comes from a city that's urban. if you come from the country, your rural. he's insulted me, i still support your claim, john. i just don't support the fraudulent ones. >> appre
and mr. king needs to stop with that kind of rhetoric and making racial undertones. >> i'm not going to sit here and allow you to call me a racist or misrepresent the language, i voted for a bill that put $100 million cap on this thing. >> that's right. >> that's what the chairman of the ag committee says. either he misrepresented it or you did, john. now which one is it? >> sorry, representative king, finally i want to give you a chance to respond. a lot of liberals...
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mr. king, a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. mr. speaker, my grandmother came over here and landed at ellis island. 2% were sent back. we had a merit system and you had to meet those standards. i believe in an immigration policy that's designed to enhance the economic, the social and the cultural well-being of the united states of america. this immigration policy is for america. we can't relieve all of the poverty in the world. that's completely impossible. today our immigration structure is this -- between 7% and 11% of our illegal immigration is based on merit. and the balance of it is out of our control as far as setting any standards. if we're going to be a great nation we have to have a policy that is established to promote american socialism. this bill does not. i urge a no vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gen
mr. king, a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from texas for yielding. mr. speaker, my grandmother came over here and landed at ellis island. 2% were sent back. we had a merit system and you had to meet those standards. i believe in an immigration policy that's designed to enhance the economic, the social and the cultural well-being of the united states of...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding and bringing this special order here tonight and bringing this issue before the american people. this is a critical national security issue. i am so grateful we have individuals here in this congress, as intended by the founding fathers that focused on a variety of issues that can clearly see and be focused on the intelligence and bring it before the american people such that they understand, mr. speaker that you will turn your focus on this subject matter. there's been a lot of discussion about across the country about the wiki leaks issue and i look at this and i think, julian assange, australian citizen, made his living as a hacker, person who is proud of being able to crack anybody's security code and get in there and pull information out and dump it into the public arena, into the public media sphere. for what purpose? what possible constructive purpose could be achieved by an individual who is a product of western civilization pouring forth st
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding and bringing this special order here tonight and bringing this issue before the american people. this is a critical national security issue. i am so grateful we have individuals here in this congress, as intended by the founding fathers that focused on a variety of issues that can clearly see and be focused on the intelligence and bring it before the american people such that they understand, mr. speaker that you will turn your focus on this subject...
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mr. king: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. conyers: to explain how the biometric business works to my good friend on the judiciary committee. you see, that's fingerprints and eye scans and the f.b.i. uses it and they're pretty fool proof and the people that you're talking about that go back and come forward, these kids grew up in america. that's where they started, they haven't been anywhere else. you come here as a kid, you can't qualify and so there are records, they went to school, they did something, they live somewhere, so there are records and you don't have to go back to wherever their parents may have come to do it. i'd like to yield to mr. fattah from pennsylvania for a unanimous consent request. mr. unanimous consent in support of the dream act and
mr. king: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself a minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. conyers: to explain how the biometric business works to my good friend on the judiciary committee. you see, that's fingerprints and eye scans and the f.b.i. uses it and they're...
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we worked with mr. king and he presented us with a little bit of research about the largest cities in the country, and their best practices around parks safety, particularly in the evening and through the night. my understanding is san francisco is the 12th largest city in the country in terms of population and the 11th larger cities all employee hours of operation for their parks that close in the evening. they vary by city to city. of the 12 largest, we are the only city that does not close the parks overnight. supervisor chu: have there been any concerns with regard to hours of operations, implementing that locally here? have you had any of those conversations about potentially implementing hours of operation differently from what we currently have? have those conversations been in progress, have you gotten any feedback? >> as is evidenced by our 64 parks that have operating hours, those resolutions passed generally came out every desire by the community to see park hours put in place. at least those 64 c
we worked with mr. king and he presented us with a little bit of research about the largest cities in the country, and their best practices around parks safety, particularly in the evening and through the night. my understanding is san francisco is the 12th largest city in the country in terms of population and the 11th larger cities all employee hours of operation for their parks that close in the evening. they vary by city to city. of the 12 largest, we are the only city that does not close...
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ladies and gentlemen, we are here to bring in the legendary, the great king of the blues, a true living legend, mruse] [cheers] >> good evening. >> good evening! >> sorry i'm late, mr. president. they had me stop in the elevator over there. [laughter] can i have the sound up a little bit, please? ♪ ♪ >> ♪. christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas, baby santa came down the chimney about half past three left these pretty presence out here for me ♪ ♪ what a christmas to have the blues oh, what a christmas to have the blues oh, what a christmas to have the blues please come home for christmas if not for christmas ♪w year's night [cheers and applause] thank you! >> whoo! [laughter] i bet it is not this cold and mississippi. [laughter] thank you, sir. ♪ ♪ merry, merry christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas you sure did treat me nice gave me a diamond ring for christmas now i'm living in paradise finei'm feeling mighty i've got good music on my radio said i'm feeling mighty fine i've got good music on my radio i would love to hug and kiss
ladies and gentlemen, we are here to bring in the legendary, the great king of the blues, a true living legend, mruse] [cheers] >> good evening. >> good evening! >> sorry i'm late, mr. president. they had me stop in the elevator over there. [laughter] can i have the sound up a little bit, please? ♪ ♪ >> ♪. christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas, baby santa came down the chimney about half past three left these pretty presence out...
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today, mr. king, ms. y, congressman nadler, soon chairman king to-be and the leadership of this house and the united states senate and i think senator gillibrand and senator schumer as well as senator reid and the republican leadership in the senate for affording us this opportunity to be -- extend our patriotic appreciation to those whose love of our country, whose care and commitment to their fellow person, who unquestionably made sacrifices and now almost 9 1/2 years later, more than nine years later, we finally are doing the right thing for them. every day our firefighters, police officers, first respond leave their home to risk their lives. little did they know on that day, many of them would not return home. how can we ever repay their sacrifice and their courage? so today, we do so, certainly it's not enough, but as a token of our appreciation for what they have done to strengthen our country. with that, madam speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. again, thanking all of those who made this l
today, mr. king, ms. y, congressman nadler, soon chairman king to-be and the leadership of this house and the united states senate and i think senator gillibrand and senator schumer as well as senator reid and the republican leadership in the senate for affording us this opportunity to be -- extend our patriotic appreciation to those whose love of our country, whose care and commitment to their fellow person, who unquestionably made sacrifices and now almost 9 1/2 years later, more than nine...
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mr. king, for 60 minutes. mr. king: it's a privilege and honor to address you here on the floor of the house and wanning hours perhaps of this 111th congress as many as are prepared to go home for christmas and some have gone home for christmas. and i listened to the remarks of the the le who spoke ahead of me and i'm not of the spirit to directly rebut each of the points that he's made. i want to stay within the christmas spirit here tonight, madam speaker and address that there is another viewpoint and that was heard. we have heard over the last four years in this congress seen significant majorities for democrats and there were opportunities for democrats to seek to pass their i am gracious legislation which they refer to as comprehensive immigration reform and that has become what the american people understand, immigration reform is the word for amnesty. and even though there were opportunities along the way, there hasn't been a significant piece of their version of immigration reform tha
mr. king, for 60 minutes. mr. king: it's a privilege and honor to address you here on the floor of the house and wanning hours perhaps of this 111th congress as many as are prepared to go home for christmas and some have gone home for christmas. and i listened to the remarks of the the le who spoke ahead of me and i'm not of the spirit to directly rebut each of the points that he's made. i want to stay within the christmas spirit here tonight, madam speaker and address that there is another...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott, report of the full committee and exhibits and correspondence. mr. speaker, censure is an extremely severe penalty. in the more than 200-year history of this body, only 22 members have been subjected to censure, none in more than a quarter century. if expulsion is equivalent of the death penalty then censure is life i am prisonment. i have no cases where charges similar to those against congressman rangel resulted in censure. thus far, the penalty has been reserved for such violations on sexual abuse of minors. in congressman rangel's case,
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott,...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott, report of the full committee and exhibits and correspondence. mr. speaker, censure is an extremely severe penalty. in the more than 200-year history of this body, only 22 members have been subjected to censure, none in more than a quarter century. if expulsion is equivalent of the death penalty then censure is life i am prisonment. i have no cases where charges similar to those against congressman rangel resulted in censure. thus far, the penalty has been reserved for such violations on sexual abuse of minors. in congressman rangel's case,
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott,...
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>> mr. king. don't go! don't go! >> larry: you going to handle my finances now, huh? >> yeah. over, you and me, baby. i'm going to take care of you big time. >> larry: suze, what are you doing with oprah? >> well, what we are doing is dr. oz, dr. phil, myself are going to be oprah's all-stars and get questions from the whole world and we're going to answer them and we're going to do it oprah style. >> larry: what do you make of that, oprah's all-stars. >> i think oprah's going to sue. you know? oprah didn't like anybody doing her style. >> larry: what do you make of that, ryan? you are good at hits. >> i think she's got a lot of work ahead of her. that's tough to launch a network, isn't it? i would imagine. >> larry: i would guess. what do you think, regis? do you think you could start -- the regis network. >> why not? i've been doing it for a long time and, you know, i'm about ready to take over my own network. you and i, larry! we do it together. >> larry: the regis/larry network. >> love it. want to be a guest? >> larry: who would we have as hosts? trump does the first show
>> mr. king. don't go! don't go! >> larry: you going to handle my finances now, huh? >> yeah. over, you and me, baby. i'm going to take care of you big time. >> larry: suze, what are you doing with oprah? >> well, what we are doing is dr. oz, dr. phil, myself are going to be oprah's all-stars and get questions from the whole world and we're going to answer them and we're going to do it oprah style. >> larry: what do you make of that, oprah's all-stars....
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. >> caller: mr. king, thank you so much for having me on. mr. snipes, first of all, huge fan.sorry you're in this situation and i wish you and your family the best. >> keep praying for us, brother. keep praying. >> caller: definitely. mr. meachum, i want to say the late aaron russo, producer of films such as "the rose" and others set out to see if there was a law requiring people to file an income tax, and i'm wondering, do you know the law or the statute that requires an average working class citizen to file taxes or to pay a portion of their direct tax known as the federal income tax? >> larry: do you know that, dan? >> i think section 61 of the i.r.s. code basically says that income is from whatever source delives and therefore you should pay taxes on it. and let me -- to the juris question, i mean to the caller's question, let me say it this way. mr. snipes never challenged whether or not your question is in fact one that needed to be decided. >> larry: he was not a tax -- >> he was not a tax protester. >> these were all allegations and claims made through the media and th
. >> caller: mr. king, thank you so much for having me on. mr. snipes, first of all, huge fan.sorry you're in this situation and i wish you and your family the best. >> keep praying for us, brother. keep praying. >> caller: definitely. mr. meachum, i want to say the late aaron russo, producer of films such as "the rose" and others set out to see if there was a law requiring people to file an income tax, and i'm wondering, do you know the law or the statute that...
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ladies and gentlemen, we are here to bring in the legendary, the great king of the blues, a true living legend, mr evening! >> sorry i'm late, mr. president. they had me stop in the elevator over there. [laughter] can i have the sound up a little bit, please? ♪ ♪ >> ♪. christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas, baby santa came down the chimney about half past three left these pretty presence out here for me ♪ ♪ what a christmas to have the blues oh, what a christmas to have the blues oh, what a christmas to have the blues please come home for christmas if not for christmas ♪w year's night [cheers and applause] thank you! >> whoo! [laughter] i bet it is not this cold and mississippi. [laughter] thank you, sir. ♪ ♪ merry, merry christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas you sure did treat me nice gave me a diamond ring for christmas now i'm living in paradise finei'm feeling mighty i've got good music on my radio said i'm feeling mighty fine i've got good music on my radio i would love to hug and kiss you, baby while we are standing beneat
ladies and gentlemen, we are here to bring in the legendary, the great king of the blues, a true living legend, mr evening! >> sorry i'm late, mr. president. they had me stop in the elevator over there. [laughter] can i have the sound up a little bit, please? ♪ ♪ >> ♪. christmas, baby you sure did treat me nice merry, merry, merry christmas, baby santa came down the chimney about half past three left these pretty presence out here for me ♪ ♪ what a christmas to have the...
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mr. king: thank you very much, madam speaker. it's my privilege to be recognized here on the floor of the house of representatives in this great deliberative body that we are. it is a blessing and a gift to the american people that we can have our debates and discourse that ranges back and forth here on the floor of the house and sometimes we're not so polite to each other, i regret that, but the passions arise here rather than having them arise in the streets of america so in a way, we take the lid off the pressure cooker here in the house and vent these issues and find a way to at least sort out the policy that can be accepted or accommodated by the other side and often we're able to come to a good product that's good and wright for the -- good and right for the american people. madam speaker, i come to you tonight with a number of things on my mind, primary issue that concerns me is what took place here in the house yesterday with the debate on the rule and on the bill and subsequently the vote that spent another $4.6 billion
mr. king: thank you very much, madam speaker. it's my privilege to be recognized here on the floor of the house of representatives in this great deliberative body that we are. it is a blessing and a gift to the american people that we can have our debates and discourse that ranges back and forth here on the floor of the house and sometimes we're not so polite to each other, i regret that, but the passions arise here rather than having them arise in the streets of america so in a way, we take...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott, report of the full committee and exhibits and correspopondence. mr. speaker, censure is an extremely severe penalty. in the more than 200-year history of this body, only 22 members have been subjected to censure, none in more than a quarter century. if expulsion is equivalent of the death penalty then censure is life i am prisonment. i have no cases where charges similar to those against congressman rangel resulted in censure. thus far, the penalty has been reserved for such violations on sexual abuse of minors. in congressman rangel's case
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. at the outset, let me express my respect for chairman lofgren, ranking member bonner, mr. hastings, mr. mccaul and all the members of the ethics committee and their dedicated effort in this painful matter. i will vote against the censure resolution because i do not believe the findings warrant the severe penalty of censure. i studied hundreds of pages of committee documents, concluding the subcommittee findings, minority view, representative scott,...
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mr. larry king. how's he to explain the success, the popularity, the durability of this phenom?ne interviews on radio and this media for more than half a century, 50,000 of them, all in that rich-smoky new york accent that somehow appeals to everyone. my late-grandmother in law, a proud member of the daughters of the american revolution would go to bed at night with her husband next to her, but with larry king in her earphones. there she would perch into the night listening to this liberal big-city democrat interview some character from somewhere, famous or not, as if for the personal benefit of this flinty conservative lady from colorado. so you watch yourself in the movies, how about the nude scenes? are they a problem for you? talk about getting to the common denominator. this guy was born in it, and never strayed. he know it is what guy in the cornerback in brooklyn would like to know, the retiree sitting on the porch bench in miami. what larry knows is that knowing the right question to ask isn't exactly a secret. it's knowing because you never stop being one of them with t
mr. larry king. how's he to explain the success, the popularity, the durability of this phenom?ne interviews on radio and this media for more than half a century, 50,000 of them, all in that rich-smoky new york accent that somehow appeals to everyone. my late-grandmother in law, a proud member of the daughters of the american revolution would go to bed at night with her husband next to her, but with larry king in her earphones. there she would perch into the night listening to this liberal...
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that is why most of the world's prominent figures were willing to sit down with mr. king.i had to get up at 3:00 in the morning to make my husband's lunch, and send him off to work. the radio program was the most entertaining i had heard, and then i was getting up at 3:00 a.m. to listen to him. the sports commentary intrigued me, because i was not much of a sports fan. he intrigued me. we became inseparable and he will always be a part of my life, and he doesn't even know it. >> i remember the episodes of those featuring jack hannah, and larry always so afraid of the reptiles and the bugs and jack delighted in putting them on larry's jacket and making him touch them. we got many laughs from the two of them. and nancy says, i before cn, i was a single mom raising three children by dressmaking at home. i survived by working late at night, after tucking the kids in listening to larry on the radio. his funny stories and ir re rent kiss-offs to rude callers kept me awake. thank you larry, for getting my kids off to college. and i love his suspenders and how he puts his hands un
that is why most of the world's prominent figures were willing to sit down with mr. king.i had to get up at 3:00 in the morning to make my husband's lunch, and send him off to work. the radio program was the most entertaining i had heard, and then i was getting up at 3:00 a.m. to listen to him. the sports commentary intrigued me, because i was not much of a sports fan. he intrigued me. we became inseparable and he will always be a part of my life, and he doesn't even know it. >> i...
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it's a great pleasure to welcome him back to "larry king live." mr. prime minister, we thank you for joining us. we know -- let's start right off, we know that you're eligible to run again for the presidency in 2012. are you thinking about doing that? >> translator: we've been working with president medvedev in very close contact and we decided long time ago, that we'll adopt a concerted decision as regards to year 2012 in the interest of the russian people. >> larry: so that is a maybe? >> translator: we'll see. there is still quite time before the elections take place. that should be in april, year 2012. once again, we will be in consultations and we'll adopt that decision based on the economic, social and political situation in the country. >> larry: okay. let's get to current things. what do you make of the release of the united states diplomatic and military documents by the wikileaks group? >> translator: some experts believe that somebody is deceiving wikileaks. their reputation being undermined. to use them for their own political purposes lat
it's a great pleasure to welcome him back to "larry king live." mr. prime minister, we thank you for joining us. we know -- let's start right off, we know that you're eligible to run again for the presidency in 2012. are you thinking about doing that? >> translator: we've been working with president medvedev in very close contact and we decided long time ago, that we'll adopt a concerted decision as regards to year 2012 in the interest of the russian people. >> larry: so...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i 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., members also passed the dream that immigration bill, 216-198. if changes immigration rules to create a path for citizenship ors who gomented miners w to college to join the military. live coverage of the house here on c-span. coming up tonight, today's house debate on the fiscal 2011 spending bill. then an interview with tom harkin and a senate hearing on the stability of capital markets and computerized trading. today, the house of representatives passed a spending bill to fund the federal government for next september. the measure freeze that the spending at 2010 levels and less than the president's request. here is the debate on the bill. it is just over an hour. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. obey: i call up the bill h.r. 3082 with senate amendments thereto and have a motion at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the titl
mr. king: mr. speaker, i 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., members also passed the dream that immigration bill, 216-198. if changes immigration rules to create a path for citizenship ors who gomented miners w to college to join the military. live coverage of the house here on c-span. coming up tonight, today's house debate on the fiscal 2011 spending bill. then an interview with tom...
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mr. larry king. how do you explain the success of this phenom, larry king?n that thick smoky new york accent that appeals to everyone. my late mother if law would go to bed with larry king in her earphones. she would perch into the big night with this big liberal democrat as he talked to someone from somewhere for this flinty conservative woman from colorado. how about the nude scenes, are they a problem for you? he knows what the guy back in brooklyn would want to know. what larry knows is that knowing the right question to ask isn't exactly a secret. it's knowing because you never stop being one of them, what the guy or woman out there would like to ask if they had the guts to ask you. when in doubt, leave it in. i love the old movie moguls with cigars who made films in the '30s and '40s .
mr. larry king. how do you explain the success of this phenom, larry king?n that thick smoky new york accent that appeals to everyone. my late mother if law would go to bed with larry king in her earphones. she would perch into the big night with this big liberal democrat as he talked to someone from somewhere for this flinty conservative woman from colorado. how about the nude scenes, are they a problem for you? he knows what the guy back in brooklyn would want to know. what larry knows is...
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mr. king: reclaiming my time and thanking my friend from texas and i appreciate the subject matter that you brought here to the floor tonight and i would add to this. not only do we need to continue the tax rates that we have today, i would make them permanent so there are sernts and be able to plan businesses jobs and plan for the future, but there is another one that hangs over the head of many families today and that is the estate tax and that is the most ominous of them all. if we aren't able to reach an agreement by the end of this lame duck session, we are just in the condition that we're in today and that there is no certainty and that $1 trillion or $2 trillion doesn't get released and invested into our that's bad, but another month of it -- we have seen a lot of months of it. another month of it doesn't devastate us meetly. and i know people will be sitting around figuring out we can add on to this production line and make this operation go a new business over here, that won't happen
mr. king: reclaiming my time and thanking my friend from texas and i appreciate the subject matter that you brought here to the floor tonight and i would add to this. not only do we need to continue the tax rates that we have today, i would make them permanent so there are sernts and be able to plan businesses jobs and plan for the future, but there is another one that hangs over the head of many families today and that is the estate tax and that is the most ominous of them all. if we aren't...
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the great mr. king is being replaced by a british journalist named piers morgan.w starts in january. what can we expect. >> i'm piers morgan. i love interviews because i love talking to people. >> oh, man. a funny promo. top of the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." mike barnicle is still with us. >> part of the human pyramid. >> you were out late last night. >> yes, i had a bad ice cube, too. >> i'm sorry. not feeling well? >> i'm feeling just okay. feeling better now. >> why are you out till 12:30. >> out with his wife, out with tom brokaw. >> you get brokaw out late, look out. >> like velcro after midnight. >> that's what it was. >> you have an invitation for us, willie? >> no, i don't. >>> joining us from washington democratic representative from maryland congressman chris van hollen. the house democrat's point person on the tax deal making its way through congress. we'll talk about that. with us onset, editor and chief and co-publisher of the "new york daily news," mort zuckerman back with us. >> straight to news. >>> the house expected to vote today on the
the great mr. king is being replaced by a british journalist named piers morgan.w starts in january. what can we expect. >> i'm piers morgan. i love interviews because i love talking to people. >> oh, man. a funny promo. top of the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." mike barnicle is still with us. >> part of the human pyramid. >> you were out late last night. >> yes, i had a bad ice cube, too. >> i'm sorry. not feeling well? >> i'm feeling...
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not really no i i noticed that mr putin made this speculation in his larry king interview yesterday i don't think that's a fruitful avenue of inquiry to go down my own view is that this really does lift the curtain as i was saying a moment ago on the american mentality on america's fundamental intellectual incapacity to deal with the outside world in any other way than by dividing it up into good guys and bad guys this really for me is the message we're coming which comes across from these documents that there is an incredibly immature and frankly dangerous attitude on the part of american diplomats to categorize the world only in terms of whether people are friendly towards america and whether people whether countries want to be like america this shows i think the real intellectual floor at the heart of american foreign policy because it shows that america at least the state department at any rate is the victim of a sort of political autism in other words a political in the billeted to deal with the other to deal with other people with all the difficulty and differences that that imp
not really no i i noticed that mr putin made this speculation in his larry king interview yesterday i don't think that's a fruitful avenue of inquiry to go down my own view is that this really does lift the curtain as i was saying a moment ago on the american mentality on america's fundamental intellectual incapacity to deal with the outside world in any other way than by dividing it up into good guys and bad guys this really for me is the message we're coming which comes across from these...
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mr. putin has opposed the missile defense idea, so have a number of his people. they made statements to go contrary to what our administration is telling us. but december 1 on larry king, mr. putin said quote, if the radars and counter missiles we will deploy in the year 2012, along our borders, or 2015, they will work against our nuclear potential bidder, and we are obliged to take actions in response. closed quote. so it seems to be on a fundamental issue like missile defense we are not in accord. and a big issue like this, on a treaty like this, series nations to be in accord on the fundamentals. and i would say that i'm also concerned about where it leads. we need to ask this question. the administration's policy is to have zero nuclear weapons in the world. and this is not a rational idea, i contend, and it certainly won't set an example for iran or north korea to eliminate their weapons. and i'm also concerned about how aggressive the russians have been in these negotiations. the fact that according to doug pfizer negotiate with them before, we rejected many other things that they attain in this treaty that previous administrations rejected a negotiations with t
mr. putin has opposed the missile defense idea, so have a number of his people. they made statements to go contrary to what our administration is telling us. but december 1 on larry king, mr. putin said quote, if the radars and counter missiles we will deploy in the year 2012, along our borders, or 2015, they will work against our nuclear potential bidder, and we are obliged to take actions in response. closed quote. so it seems to be on a fundamental issue like missile defense we are not in...
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world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quitting techniques like kick boxing karada and white tie collide and one ring. for me of course is gay one style kickboxing style. doing very good but still i think my modified style and a tournament style that i like i want the most this time around and i'm a living legend for tuncay one good champ and that's the coolest just getting men to destroy their youngsters month. but a legend in your corner was not enough a source of money to a two ton korean chant then the men moved who won by decision. and i'm president of the i told them from the book i heard from the start that it was reza. and i was stepping back all the time and had the bowling ball but he got. with remove qualifying so night it was raining will keep books and chant then but it was a real clean breast the next who's the most the crane in was quick to set the record straight against prince a lead
world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quitting techniques like kick boxing karada and white tie collide and one ring. for me of course is gay one style kickboxing style. doing very good but still i think my modified style and a tournament style that i like i want the most...
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world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching day one is where different standup quiting techniques like kick boxing karada in white tie collide in one ring. style. very good. style that i like i want the most this time around and i'm a living legend for john k one world champ and that's the coolest was cool man for dust for other youngsters money but a legend in your corner was no no those are small to a two ton korean chant then lament mood who won by decision. in a restaurant. i thought of the world from the start with russia. but was stepping back over time and had to go in. but he got back. with remove the following sunday night it was raining will keep books and chanting mother's room. dress the next tuesday missed the train and was quick to set the record straight against pre-sleep to no downs forced the referee to stop the flow of. the bout between japan's your uncle pony and russian giant fifteen year old rico the epic battle betwee
world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching day one is where different standup quiting techniques like kick boxing karada in white tie collide in one ring. style. very good. style that i like i want the most this time around and i'm a living legend for john k one world champ and that's the coolest was cool man for...
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king. do you ever feel like, mr. everything? it's a burden, isn't it? >> i didn't want to be prom king.for athletics. >> i had been playing soccer since i was four years old. and kind of started playing at it at an elite level. i kind of came to a head where i had to choose one. >> reporter: o.s.h.a.'s director ralph opacik read him the riot act. >> with his amazing talents and amazing potential, we just couldn't let that happen. we were able to convince him that the arts were the direction to go and to stay with his acting and singing and play soccer on weekends. >> and (laughing).... >> couric: morrison's dream of being on broadway would be realized six times in ten years. from his break dancing debut in foot loose to the hip switch he willing link larkin in hair spray. but he told us his favorite role was the love struck man in "the light and the piazza." what do you think that did for you professionally? >> i just get chills thinking about that show. that was the highlight of my career. i spoke half the show in italian. and the second half in broken english. >> smith:. >> couric: it
king. do you ever feel like, mr. everything? it's a burden, isn't it? >> i didn't want to be prom king.for athletics. >> i had been playing soccer since i was four years old. and kind of started playing at it at an elite level. i kind of came to a head where i had to choose one. >> reporter: o.s.h.a.'s director ralph opacik read him the riot act. >> with his amazing talents and amazing potential, we just couldn't let that happen. we were able to convince him that the...
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world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international one event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quiting techniques like kick boxing karada in white tie collide in one ring. both of. us. very good. at making fun of fighting. styles that i like i want the most this time around when i'm a living legend for tuncay one good chant been earnest the coolest was to man the dutch for other youngsters money but a legend in your corner was not enough a source of money to a down to turn green chant then when men moved who won by decision. therefore not enough pressure. i thought that for the world from the start that it would russia. was stepping back over time and had the going but it. was to remove quota for the sunday night it was raining will keep books and chant then but those are real when pressed the next who's the most the queen in was quick to set the record straight against princely to no downs forced the referee to stop the flow. of the boat between japan's h
world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international one event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quiting techniques like kick boxing karada in white tie collide in one ring. both of. us. very good. at making fun of fighting. styles that i like i want the most this time around when i'm a living legend for tuncay one good chant...
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world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international one event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quitting techniques like scene karada and white tie collide and one reason. for me of course is. very good but still i think the modified tournament style that i like i want the most the stand around and i'm a living legend for tuncay one champ and it's the coolest with whom in the dust for other youngsters month. but a legend in your corner was not enough a source of money to a joe to turn green chant then lament mooned who won by decision. in our restaurant. i told him from the oval from the start that it was russia. and i was stepping back all the time and had the bowling ball but he got back. with remove the fun sunday night because rain will keep books and chanting but it was really no presto next tuesday missed the train in was quick to set the record straight against pre-sleep to no downs forced the referee to stop the ball. the bowed between japan's your
world's major mixed martial arts brands came one one and made it to russia mr legion post is the first ever international one event the king of kings tournament. no wrestling no grappling is the ultimate or if kicking and punching ok one is where different standup quitting techniques like scene karada and white tie collide and one reason. for me of course is. very good but still i think the modified tournament style that i like i want the most the stand around and i'm a living legend for tuncay...
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king. >> hello,hello, mr. roker. >> hello. our friends out west, they're going to get in on all the winter action here. the pineapple express, the moisture streaming out of the pacific, right smack dab into california. los angeles into san francisco, it's going to spread even further north later today. we have got winter storm warnings, winter storm watches, from california all the way into the rockies, we're talking about anywhere from three to seven inches of rain, three to seven inches of rain between friday and sunday. snowfall amounts, some areas picking up five feet o >> not nearly as dramatic, but pivotal on the to the side. -- a little on the chilly said the high today should be in the low 30's, just above freezing. ab >> and that's your latest weather. >>> the brave security guard who opened fire at the school board gunman. >>> jufd ahead the fun we had in 2010. >>> after your local news. ahead the fun we had in peggy.a 2010. >>> after your local news. us ah 2010. >>> after your local news. r ahen 2010. > after your l
king. >> hello,hello, mr. roker. >> hello. our friends out west, they're going to get in on all the winter action here. the pineapple express, the moisture streaming out of the pacific, right smack dab into california. los angeles into san francisco, it's going to spread even further north later today. we have got winter storm warnings, winter storm watches, from california all the way into the rockies, we're talking about anywhere from three to seven inches of rain, three to seven...