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mr. king: if the gentleman would yield. mr. carter:, yes, i will. mr. king: if the title that have bill is the king's x bill, i'd be very interested to sign on. mr. carter: i like x's x. steve king, you're a good friend for coming down here and joining me. i've gone over what i have to say here tonight and i just want to finish up by saying, nobody is against to get right thing. i'm against people who are creating regulations for the sake of regulations and damaging the people who are the job creators in this country. i'm for protecting the environment, but if you're belching out pollutants in china because you moved out of the united states because of onerous regulations and you weren't belching out those pollutants in america because we had a good clean air act in place, before you wrote the bad regulations, then you're not helping the environment at all. by sending that to an unregulated place in china or india. so let's get real. let's try to set up an environment in this nation that creates jobs so americans can go back to work. it's all about going
mr. king: if the gentleman would yield. mr. carter:, yes, i will. mr. king: if the title that have bill is the king's x bill, i'd be very interested to sign on. mr. carter: i like x's x. steve king, you're a good friend for coming down here and joining me. i've gone over what i have to say here tonight and i just want to finish up by saying, nobody is against to get right thing. i'm against people who are creating regulations for the sake of regulations and damaging the people who are the job...
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we encourage mr. king sued investigate this and drop evidence based inclusions that might help law-enforcement gain a greater understanding of what moves a person from nonviolent to violence. thank you. >> thank you very much. our next bigger is with the muslim public affairs council. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i am a government and policy analyst. last name, beutel. i come here today as a representative of region as an american and a muslim. when i look at what has happened today with the peter king hearings and what has been taking place over the past few months, is that there is a serious lack of an adult conversation right now on the issue of violent extremism facing our nation. if anything, what has been taking place is that represented king has engaged in political theater rather than problem-solving. as the other speakers have mentioned, everyone agrees that terrorism is a serious threat that affects our entire nation and that we all have to stand strongly against. divisive rhetoric
we encourage mr. king sued investigate this and drop evidence based inclusions that might help law-enforcement gain a greater understanding of what moves a person from nonviolent to violence. thank you. >> thank you very much. our next bigger is with the muslim public affairs council. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i am a government and policy analyst. last name, beutel. i come here today as a representative of region as an american and a muslim. when i look at what has...
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bobby riggs boys mrs billie jean king on a tennis court in houston tonight it's a natural it's being billed as an epic battle of the sexes in front of a sold out crowd at the houston astrodome she beat the retired tennis star bobby rates in straight sets and what remains one of the most watched television programs in the history of sports to change the world you had to win i had to win you're absolutely correct and even though there's no doubting the importance of this event and the fact that it was a moments of tremendous symbolism billie jean king his contributions to women's equality far transcend that one match. tennis is always going to country club sport but billie jean king came from a working class background and grew up playing on public courts and when she finally got into the game she fought for pay equity every step of the way she was the first ever president of the first ever women's sports union that organized women's tennis and she was also the first prominent woman to ever be out of the closet. right facing what is certainly made the most serious i think. thirty seven
bobby riggs boys mrs billie jean king on a tennis court in houston tonight it's a natural it's being billed as an epic battle of the sexes in front of a sold out crowd at the houston astrodome she beat the retired tennis star bobby rates in straight sets and what remains one of the most watched television programs in the history of sports to change the world you had to win i had to win you're absolutely correct and even though there's no doubting the importance of this event and the fact that...
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at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in tha the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes o, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the taxpayers and create another government function. but this is not one of those functions that is an enumerated power of the united states congress. it is not something that we are compelled to do. it is something that we -- it is discretionary. we are in the operations of a time of austerity. a time when we see what's happened as a prelude to the american economy if we just look over to europe and places like, portugal, ireland, italy, greece, spain for example. that's the direction we are ading with our economy. and as we see this discretionary spending grow, along
at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in tha the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes o, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the...
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mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other americans. his life should not be identified as just a member of an ethnic group or just a remember of a religion. >> all agree that the threat is changing. 10 years ago, al qaeda launched massive attacks on america directed from abroad. today, from times square to fort hood, the danger is internal. from individuals, often u.s. citizens. but muslim groups wonder why these hearings are focused only on islammists terror and not on right-wing extremists. they say an entire faith is being put on trial and they're reaching out to other americans through an online campaign. >> they say you should fear me. >> hate me
mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other...
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mr. king: excuse me, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker, in that case a bit of a surprise to me but i'd yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the resolution. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 170. resolution providing for consideration of the bill h.r. 839 to amend the emergency economic stabilization act of 2008, to terminate the authority of the secretary of the treasury to provide new assistance under the home affordable modification program while preserving assistance to homeowners who are already extended and offered to participate in the program either on a trial or permanent basis and providing for consideration of the bill, h.r. 861, to rescind the third round of funding for the ne
mr. king: excuse me, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker, in that case a bit of a surprise to me but i'd yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. poe: mr. speaker, i send to the desk a privileged report from the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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that she was overpowering the product he denied of the company's decision had anything to do with mrs king's disclosure a lesbian relationship would take her years to win back her credibility but she was somebody who never shied away from who she was and what she believed. the fact that these women refused to accept the restrictive gender roles assigned to them and the fact that their refusal sparked such widespread resentment and backlash from panicked men is a crucial part of the history of sports and of this country it all goes back to title nine in the one nine hundred seventy two law gave young women equal opportunity in education in sports before title nine roughly one out of thirty five girls played some form of sports today that number is one it out of three this is amazing. it's a reform that has literally changed the lives of tens of millions of women but you wouldn't know that by looking at our sports media according to a series of studies done by sociologists michael messner and cheryl cookie the major networks have pretty much stopped covering women's sports altogether. coverage
that she was overpowering the product he denied of the company's decision had anything to do with mrs king's disclosure a lesbian relationship would take her years to win back her credibility but she was somebody who never shied away from who she was and what she believed. the fact that these women refused to accept the restrictive gender roles assigned to them and the fact that their refusal sparked such widespread resentment and backlash from panicked men is a crucial part of the history of...
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mr. king, for 30 minutes. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. the gentleman from iowa is pleased to be recognized to address you here on the floor of the house. i want to express my disappointment in the gentleman who spoke before me. i usually come here to pick up my steerl for rebuttal. as i listened to you talk about your affection for the peace corps, i didn't come up with a single thing i seek to rebut here tonight. i'll go off on a subject matter that i came to address, madam speaker. and that is, the situation where we are in this country today, with the deaf and deficit, and the growth in deaf government and the things we must do to turn this country back around and put it on the right track. this house here this afternoon voted to pass a continuing resolution that has within it an aggregate of about $4.1 billion in cuts over a two-week period of time, that if you multiply or extrapolate that out to the fiscal year it comes in that neighborhood of $61 billion in cuts. which arguably ho
mr. king, for 30 minutes. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. the gentleman from iowa is pleased to be recognized to address you here on the floor of the house. i want to express my disappointment in the gentleman who spoke before me. i usually come here to pick up my steerl for rebuttal. as i listened to you talk about your affection for the peace corps, i didn't come up with a single thing i seek to rebut here tonight. i'll go off on a subject matter that i came to address, madam speaker. and...
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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. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. it is a key point of contention. >> reading the tea leaves of chuck schumer's comments,. except for social security. democrats are very wary of touching that traditional third rail and they would be under a lot of pressure. >> where's the white house on all of this? >> the white house is sort of keeping its distance and doing its part behind closed doors. vice president biden called speaker boehner today as well as mitch mcconnell and tried to reach senator reid, but failed. they are guiding things. the white house press secretary took a question and said, you know, given the question whether they should restart like senator schumer has said and look at all options, the white house would prefer to focus on discretionary spending. >> the short-term spending bill expires next friday, march 18, what's going to happen? >> there are going to
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. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. it is a key point of contention. >> reading the tea leaves of chuck schumer's comments,. except for social security. democrats are very wary of touching that traditional third rail and they would be under a lot of pressure. >> where's the white house on all of this? >> the...
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we encourage mr. king sued investigate this and drop evidence based inclusions that might help law-enforcement gain a greater understanding of what moves a person from nonviolent to violence. thank you. >> thank you very much. our next bigger is with the muslim public affairs council. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i am a government and policy analyst. last name, beutel. i come here today as a region as anve of t american and a muslim. when i look at what has happened today with the peter king hearings and what has been taking place over the past few months, is that there is a serious lack of an adult conversation right now on the issue of violent extremism facing our nation. if anything, what has been taking place is that represented king has engaged in political theater rather than problem- solving. as the other speakers have mentioned, everyone agrees that terrorism is a serious threat that affects our entire nation and that we all have to stand strongly against. divisive rhetoric that split
we encourage mr. king sued investigate this and drop evidence based inclusions that might help law-enforcement gain a greater understanding of what moves a person from nonviolent to violence. thank you. >> thank you very much. our next bigger is with the muslim public affairs council. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i am a government and policy analyst. last name, beutel. i come here today as a region as anve of t american and a muslim. when i look at what has happened...
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byler: i'm kind of disturbed the republicans and especially what mr. kingdoing right now and lieberman and mccain and what newt gingrich is doing right now. they are making more people radicalized. host: how so? caller: its dividing the muslims and christians right now. host: how are those people you mentioned making more people radicalized? caller: because all those [inaudible] host: thank you for calling in this morning. mayflower, arkansas, you are on the line. darwin on the line for independents. you have to turn down the volume on your tv. we will put you on hold. we will come back to you. . >> whatever that run the neighborhood came out and beat this 15-year-old boy with a pipe. they are letting this goi run off to israel. >> may flour, arkansas on the independent line. good morning and wake up america. i have a problem with c-span. people are calling that don't even know what the koran is or have never read it. i have read it twice. it is a radical religion. their goal is to an i'll ate christians and jews. that is the instruction host: james allen t
byler: i'm kind of disturbed the republicans and especially what mr. kingdoing right now and lieberman and mccain and what newt gingrich is doing right now. they are making more people radicalized. host: how so? caller: its dividing the muslims and christians right now. host: how are those people you mentioned making more people radicalized? caller: because all those [inaudible] host: thank you for calling in this morning. mayflower, arkansas, you are on the line. darwin on the line for...
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mr. carter: thank you, congressman king. that was a wonderful thing to do. that's a wonderful american hero, mr. peck, and we're very proud to get to know him. we wish him well. we're grateful for his spirit. tonight, we're going to talk again about the regulations going on in this country and i am real pleased to be joined by congressman geoff davis of the great state of kentucky, my father's home state, and he is going to join us and we're going to talk about a one-two punch we hope we put together for regulations. right now, as we've been talking about in the past, we have a tool which allows this congress to review certain major pieces of regulation to come out of the regulators, that is the departments and agencies of the federal government. it's called the congressional review act. it allows congress to review every new federal regulation, major regulation issued by the government agencies and by passage of joint resolution override that regulation. the process you go through is federal agencies submit to each house of congress an to the comptroller gen
mr. carter: thank you, congressman king. that was a wonderful thing to do. that's a wonderful american hero, mr. peck, and we're very proud to get to know him. we wish him well. we're grateful for his spirit. tonight, we're going to talk again about the regulations going on in this country and i am real pleased to be joined by congressman geoff davis of the great state of kentucky, my father's home state, and he is going to join us and we're going to talk about a one-two punch we hope we put...
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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. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. at book tv.org including details about this weekend's live in depth with hiser to -- historian and get our schedules by email. sign up for our book tv alert. >> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says a republican plan to cut $60 billion from the budget this year would result in about 200,000 lost jobs and slightly lower economic growth. slightly lower economic growth. that bill passed the house two
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. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. at book tv.org including details about this weekend's live in depth with hiser to -- historian and get our schedules by email. sign up for our book tv alert. >> federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says a republican plan to cut $60 billion from the budget this year would result in...
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at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the taxpayers and create another government function. but this is not one of those functions that is an enumerated power of the united states congress. it is not something that we are compelled to do. it is something that we -- it is discretionary. we are in the operations of a time of austerity. a time when we see what's happened as a prelude to the american economy if we just look over to europe and places like, portugal, ireland, italy, greece, spain for example. that's the direction we are heading with our economy. and as we see this discretionary spending grow, a
at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the...
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are instructive thank you very much mr giles king for insight. download the official ante up location join a phone i pod touch from the on choose ops to. watch on t.v. like on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. yeah musician reportedly offers colonel moammar gadhafi a way out of libya rumors of foreign military intervention and a u.s. defense secretary joked that bombing is close. archies correspondent in tripoli find support for the dock in the libyan capital contradicting international headlines that he's isolated and close to defeat. and. several u.k. universities are under fire for engaging with the good of the regime through getting controversial cash donations and. cape archer joins us now with all the latest in the world of sports hello kate moss's so it's a to be a big night for ice hockey fans yes that's right just a few minutes the kids are in cup quarter finals kickoff and scott continued their stunning run of four or maybe surprise that was done by reagan and of course not
are instructive thank you very much mr giles king for insight. download the official ante up location join a phone i pod touch from the on choose ops to. watch on t.v. like on the go. video on demand oxys minefield costs and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. yeah musician reportedly offers colonel moammar gadhafi a way out of libya rumors of foreign military intervention and a u.s. defense secretary joked that bombing is close. archies correspondent in tripoli find support for the...
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at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the taxpayers and create another government function. but this is not one of those functions that is an enumerated power of the united states congress. it is not something that we are compelled to do. it is something that we -- it is discretionary. we are in the operations of a time of austerity. a time when we see what's happened as a prelude to the american economy if we just look over to europe and places like, portugal, ireland, italy, greece, spain for example. that's the direction we are heading with our economy. and as we see this discretionary spending grow, a
at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the...
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the somali community wants to be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wants to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable youth do not have viable employment. they are not engaged in constructive programs. and if we stand and speak up for them, we are labeled and hurt instead of being supported. we need your support, we need a voice to speak up. we have been hurt and we are not going away. >> thank you. >> what i want to say last -- >> i ask the audience to refrain from any response, please. >> what i want to say last, it is important mission that the somali community -- al shabab is killing thousands of people in the city of mogadishu and the world must understand it is not th
the somali community wants to be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wants to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable...
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as the chairman of the african union mr john king now one of the questions that has not yet been made clear is whether or not the rebels in souls will be represented we were being told that they would be bush announces they won't be but whether they are aware that they're not it certainly is clear that the libyan government has not been invited in this is raising questions as to how can the international community debate and discuss the future of this country without actually involving the government who is in charge at the moment in terms of the rebels and solves this to not clarity in terms of exactly who they are what they want and what the future will hold for this country some people are even going as far to say that britain france and the u.k. knew and know what they are fighting against but you actually know who they are trying to what we are hearing reports ekadasi has actually seemed a little to those attending the summit he took seriously to about a barbaric offensives that are being carried out by the international community and he likens these airstrikes to the military ac
as the chairman of the african union mr john king now one of the questions that has not yet been made clear is whether or not the rebels in souls will be represented we were being told that they would be bush announces they won't be but whether they are aware that they're not it certainly is clear that the libyan government has not been invited in this is raising questions as to how can the international community debate and discuss the future of this country without actually involving the...
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at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the taxpayers and create another government function. but this is not one of those functions that is an enumerated power of the united states congress. it is not something that we are compelled to do. it is something that we -- it is discretionary. we are in the operations of a time of austerity. a time when we see what's happened as a prelude to the american economy if we just look over to europe and places like, portugal, ireland, italy, greece, spain for example. that's the direction we are heading with our economy. and as we see this discretionary spending grow, a
at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of federal responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the...
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the somali community wants to be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wants to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable youth do not have viable employment. they are not engaged in constructive programs. and if we stand and speak up for them, we are labeled and hurt instead of being supported. we need your support, we need a voice to speak up. we have been hurt and we are not going away. >> thank you. >> what i want to say last -- >> i ask the audience to refrain from any response, please. >> what i want to say last, it is important mission that the somali community -- al shabab is killing thousands of people in the city of mogadishu and the world must understand it is not th
the somali community wants to be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wants to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable...
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in this country the rule of law is king. not mr. obama, not anyone else who occupies the white house. it is the rule of law. that is what we have to protect. even above and beyond the debate over this health law. [applause] >> we just have a couple more minutes left. way over here. one question and maybe one more after. >> congressman king, my new congressman is one of those 63 that was swept into congress. but he is not one of the 54 that is gaining with you on a cd-r. i see all the scotsman including you as people that speak for all of us. i mean, you know, you represent me more than my own congress windows on this issue and i'm not sure he understands that. would you let him know that he is being represented -- his people are here and work on and the rest of you, you can call kevin also. thank you. [applause] >> i would trust that he has a google alert and his blackberry that will pop up within a few minutes. but i will pass it along in case he misses it. thank you. >> first of all i would like to thank you, mr. king, the flowers
in this country the rule of law is king. not mr. obama, not anyone else who occupies the white house. it is the rule of law. that is what we have to protect. even above and beyond the debate over this health law. [applause] >> we just have a couple more minutes left. way over here. one question and maybe one more after. >> congressman king, my new congressman is one of those 63 that was swept into congress. but he is not one of the 54 that is gaining with you on a cd-r. i see all...
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at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of fedel responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the taxpayers and create another government function. but this is not one of those functions that is an enumerated power of the united states congress. it is not something that we are compelled to do. it is something that we -- it is discretionary. we are in the operations of a time of austerity. a time when we see what's happened as a prelude to the american economy if we just look over to europe and places like, portugal, ireland, italy, greece, spain for example. that's the direction we are heading with our economy. and as we see this discretionary spending grow, alo
at this time i yield two minutes to the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for yielding time. i come to the floor to rise in support of this bill. in that the -- the federal government has a few constitutional duties, and we seem to have taken on a lot of fedel responsibilities. and as time goes on, every time we see a need, we think we have to tap into the...
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mr. steve king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia. i tend to agree with all the republicans from georgia. i'm here on the floor to speak to this issue of what frames this rule and continuing resolution that flows behind it, mr. speaker. i'd remind the american people, i'm here to talk about obamacare. about cutting off the funding to obamacare and keeping our pledge. we have 87 new freshmen republicans here in the house of representatives. i believe all of them ran on the repeal of obamacare. i know all of them voted to repeal obamacare. i know this house has the authority to cut off the funding to obamacare. we passed h.r. 2, the repeal. every senate republican voted to repeal obamacare. and h.r. 1 was the will of the house. we stood here an we debated over 90 hours. and the components of that that affect the policy of this country within the rule of h.r. 1 are not part of the negotiations of this kr. not the two week -- c.r., not the two week or the three week that's the subject of this rule we ar
mr. steve king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman from georgia. i tend to agree with all the republicans from georgia. i'm here on the floor to speak to this issue of what frames this rule and continuing resolution that flows behind it, mr. speaker. i'd remind the american people, i'm here to talk about obamacare. about cutting off the funding to obamacare and keeping our pledge. we have 87 new freshmen republicans here...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i very much appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. i have come to the floor to raise some issues here to address you. and hopefully be able to penetrate with some rationale and logic that i think is essential that the american people benefit from. and that is this. that for some time now we have been making the case that there are automatic appropriations in obamacare. in an unprecedented fashion with regard to the magnitude and the duration of them. these automatic appropriations were written into the bill in preparation -- in the automatic appropriations were written into the bill in preparation for anticipated, i believe, loss of the majority by the pelosi congress because i think they expected that this congress would be handed over by the american people to a republican majority who had been assigned the task by the american people to repeal obamacare, to defund obamacare. that's what everyone ran on. there are 87 freshmen re
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i very much appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. i have come to the floor to raise some issues here to address you. and hopefully be able to penetrate with some rationale and logic that i think is essential that the american people benefit from. and that is this. that for some time now we have been making the case that there are automatic appropriations in obamacare. in an unprecedented fashion with...
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the somali community wantso be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wts to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable youth do not have viable employment. they are not engaged in constructive programs. and if we stand and speak up for them, we aabeled and hurt instead of being supported. we need your support, we need a voice to speak up. we have been hurt and we are not going away >> thank you. >> what i want to say last -- >> i ask the audience to refrain from any response, please. >> what i want to say last, it is important mission that the somali community -- al shabab is killing thousands of people in the city of mogadishu and the world must understand it is not the gover
the somali community wantso be heard and i thank you, mr. king, congressman king, and other members of the committee for getting me here, for panelists like him, and like me. my community wts to be heard. i would ask you to look and open investigations as to what is happening in my community. we are isolated by islamic organizations and leaders who support them. talk to the common chain, muhammad industry of close to 100,000 members of my community. i want to tell you, 85% of our vulnerable...
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caller: i have several things i would like to ask mr. king. first of all, where are the jobs?e republicans were voted in, they said their highest priority was going to be jobs. all you people have done is go for the social pieces, like doing away with planned parenthood to help poor people. that is really not the head of the nail. you want to go after birth control. the way is going, you want to take this back to the 13th century. as for health care, i would like to know, senator, when other republicans going to hand in their health report? guest: lois, you were seeking to put a lot of words in my mouth this morning and representing my position which is it inaccurate. jobs need to come in the private sector, not in government. the growth of this economy is in the private sector. if everyone works for the government -- we need their growth and efficiencies to compete with to rest of the world. we have to have in income tax rate that allows us to be competitive and attract investment capital. that is what republicans are doing at the same time we are seeking to reduce regulation
caller: i have several things i would like to ask mr. king. first of all, where are the jobs?e republicans were voted in, they said their highest priority was going to be jobs. all you people have done is go for the social pieces, like doing away with planned parenthood to help poor people. that is really not the head of the nail. you want to go after birth control. the way is going, you want to take this back to the 13th century. as for health care, i would like to know, senator, when other...
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there have been two issues mr. king brought up for this hearing. one was the fact of are american muslims cooperating with law enforcement? the second issue is the scope. and so i just want to clarify. your answer was you think these hearings are good. and i agree that having an open discussion about problems and preventing terrorism is good. but what i want to clarify for the record, so it's not used against us, is do you agree that discussions like this should not -- sure, we should talk about preventing terrorism and radicalization, but should the scope be so narrowed only to include american muslim community or should other communities and other groups also be discussed in the same fashion? because thus far we haven't been told of those hearings. >> well, i believe it depends on the time and scope. i know that you've heard significantly from all four of us and i think that these witnesses are incredibly important but if you try to package it all up in one big group, we'll be here for three weeks. >> no, sheriff, i'm not suggesting all necessari
there have been two issues mr. king brought up for this hearing. one was the fact of are american muslims cooperating with law enforcement? the second issue is the scope. and so i just want to clarify. your answer was you think these hearings are good. and i agree that having an open discussion about problems and preventing terrorism is good. but what i want to clarify for the record, so it's not used against us, is do you agree that discussions like this should not -- sure, we should talk...
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king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
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king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
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king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids. joining us now, legal analyst dean john and it all led up to the recording which has not been presented in the court. what is going on as far as the prosecution case right now? >> every lawyer knows the rule of primacy, first big piece of
king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids. joining us now, legal analyst dean john and it all led up to the recording which has not been presented in the court. what is going on as far as the prosecution case right now? >> every lawyer knows the rule of primacy, first big piece of
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mr. malaki is no democrat. and the king maker of iraqi politics is muqtada sadr, the greatest enemy the united states has, who until recently lived in tehran. brian: if somebody wants to read stuff you have written where is the easiest place to go besides these books, the "the godfather doctrine -- a foreign policy parable" and "to begin the world over again"? >> i write regularly for the >> i write regularly for the spectator in london. to for a journal in italy and if anybody bothers writing to me at these things, i write back to everyone who does write to me, which is an onerous but useful task. brian: today we find john c. hulsman in bave aria, soon to be married and has been my guest for the last hour. thank you for joining us. it's my great pleasure. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] . >> for tree transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us on line. tonight on prime minister's questions, british prime minister david cameron talks abou
mr. malaki is no democrat. and the king maker of iraqi politics is muqtada sadr, the greatest enemy the united states has, who until recently lived in tehran. brian: if somebody wants to read stuff you have written where is the easiest place to go besides these books, the "the godfather doctrine -- a foreign policy parable" and "to begin the world over again"? >> i write regularly for the >> i write regularly for the spectator in london. to for a journal in italy...
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mr. mirkarimi knows about our building that was under the redevelopment processing under the martin luther king apartments. there was a situation where i did not get the police report because of what i suspected to be a at the time, on june 18, 2010, the officers who were circumvented from getting a police report taken care of that i needed to get. i never received it until several officers [unintelligible] i have a statement about things that are happening to me. and i know for sure, i have been through the occ. i don't like the police that much. i am not talking about every police officer. i am talking about the things that make you very upset. i was racially profiled by a couple of your officers. officer anderson, officer etia. i was denigrated. racially profiled. all of those negative words when it refers to a person like myself. a good person of good standing. what are you going to do about it? i don't think you have a definition of community policing. we need to try something new. the newness would be respecting those that are respectable. i should never have to feel like i am being threa
mr. mirkarimi knows about our building that was under the redevelopment processing under the martin luther king apartments. there was a situation where i did not get the police report because of what i suspected to be a at the time, on june 18, 2010, the officers who were circumvented from getting a police report taken care of that i needed to get. i never received it until several officers [unintelligible] i have a statement about things that are happening to me. and i know for sure, i have...
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king has come under intense criticism for holding the hearings. >>> president and mrs.se conference today on the growing problem of bullying. >>> and also, lindsay lohan, due in a los angeles court today. this is where the actress will reportedly not accept a plea deal on charges that she stole a necklace from a store. had she accepted it, she would have been sentenced to jail. >>> and for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> and for everybody else, new problems for broadway's most expensive spectacle. a single serving has 46 grams of whole grains. that's 96% of your minimum whole grain needs for the day. are you kidding me? they fuel you up to start your day right... and they taste great. ♪ amazing mornings start with quaker oatmeal squares. so come on, get up and get going. ♪ for adults, stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or min
king has come under intense criticism for holding the hearings. >>> president and mrs.se conference today on the growing problem of bullying. >>> and also, lindsay lohan, due in a los angeles court today. this is where the actress will reportedly not accept a plea deal on charges that she stole a necklace from a store. had she accepted it, she would have been sentenced to jail. >>> and for some of you, your local news is coming up next. >> and for everybody...
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mr. ellison. >> thank you, chairman king, for allowing me to testify today. though the chairman and i sometimes do disagree, including on the aspects of this hearing, i appreciate his willingness to engage in this dialogue. let me also thank the ranking member thompson. it's a challenge to protect both security and liberty but congressman thompson seems to strike the right balance. i'd like to introduce talot hamdani with us today. she is the brave mother of a first responder who died trying to rescue fellow americans on 9/11. i would like to make three points today, mr. chairman. first, violent extremism is a serious concern to all americans and is the legitimate business of this committee. second, this committee's approach to this particular subject, i believe, is contrary to the best of american values and threatens our security or could potentially. finally, we need increased understanding and engagement with the muslim community in order to keep america safe. let me elaborate on my first point. understanding the roots of domestic terrorism is the legitim
mr. ellison. >> thank you, chairman king, for allowing me to testify today. though the chairman and i sometimes do disagree, including on the aspects of this hearing, i appreciate his willingness to engage in this dialogue. let me also thank the ranking member thompson. it's a challenge to protect both security and liberty but congressman thompson seems to strike the right balance. i'd like to introduce talot hamdani with us today. she is the brave mother of a first responder who died...
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king jr.'s letter from the birmingham jail is here along with the private mrs. to his wife who in 1960 he writes from the state prison. >> this is a letter from martin luther king jr. to his wife in october 26th 1960. hello, darling. today i find myself a long way from you and the children, i am at the state prison in reads bill which is about 230 miles away from atlanta. they picked me up from the dekalb jail at around 4:00 a.m. this morning. i know this if experience is difficult for you, especially in the conditions of your pregnancy. but as i said to you yesterday, this is the cross that we must bear for the freedom of our people. so i urge you to be strong in faith and this will strengthen me. i can assure you it is extremely difficult to think of being away from you, my little yokie and mardy for four months by ask go
king jr.'s letter from the birmingham jail is here along with the private mrs. to his wife who in 1960 he writes from the state prison. >> this is a letter from martin luther king jr. to his wife in october 26th 1960. hello, darling. today i find myself a long way from you and the children, i am at the state prison in reads bill which is about 230 miles away from atlanta. they picked me up from the dekalb jail at around 4:00 a.m. this morning. i know this if experience is difficult for...
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. >> that was a preview of thomas allen's new book cory's:fighting for the king in america's first civil war. booktv covered mr. allen in a logger event. if you would like to watch the event go to booktv.org. use the search function in the upper left-hand corner and you can watch the full event on line. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> from new york city, the story of the migration from the king and higher in world war ii. they listed as the chinese educational missions and to the united states to learn the innovations of the west and return to china with new ideas. this is 35 minutes. >> before i start to tell you the story of these remarkable men, i would like to tell a short story of a far less remarkable man, myself. i was born in televisa proposal is real. when i was 10 years old my mother took me to spent the summer in a mysterious greek exotic far away land filled with rich and splendid treasures. i am talking about new jersey. when i got to new jersey and attended summer camp for a couple months i made a bunch of startling discov
. >> that was a preview of thomas allen's new book cory's:fighting for the king in america's first civil war. booktv covered mr. allen in a logger event. if you would like to watch the event go to booktv.org. use the search function in the upper left-hand corner and you can watch the full event on line. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. forty-eight hours of nonfiction authors and books every weekend. >> from new york city, the story of the migration from the king and...
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in this country, the rule of law is king. now mr. obama or anyone else that occupies the white house. that is what we have to protect above and beyond the debate over this health care law. >> we just have a couple of minutes left. >> i live in 3rd district kansas. my congressman is one of those 63 who swept into congress but he is not one of the 54 standing with you. i see all these congressmen including you as people who speak for all of us. you represent the more than my own congressman does on this issue. would you let him know that he is being -- his people are here and work on it? the rest of you can call kevin also. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. >> i would trust that he has a google alert in his black. that will pop up in a few minutes. -- in his blackberry. >> i would like to thank you for the flowers that are blooming in winter. they have been guiding us all along the right way for fighting obamacare. we are facing a very big liar and demoralized government. many people have been taking the progressive side because they
in this country, the rule of law is king. now mr. obama or anyone else that occupies the white house. that is what we have to protect above and beyond the debate over this health care law. >> we just have a couple of minutes left. >> i live in 3rd district kansas. my congressman is one of those 63 who swept into congress but he is not one of the 54 standing with you. i see all these congressmen including you as people who speak for all of us. you represent the more than my own...
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the hospital with the exception of because like mr groups with the exception of this form our royal the constitutional union that was loyal to the old king is reserved more like you was this union or force of the it was be based. in the in britain but there is there was no or substantial what i was in the eyes that or. a position within the country thank you very much for your. in canada and the us that it is legal for you to get a bubble bath and here baby it contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the time they don't place a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer from my side and therefore i protect sots because the nature of ninety five percent of cancers hurt people without funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. t
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groups in the us for would be exceptional because like mr ropes with the exception of this form our well oiled constitutional union was loyal to the old king center so why. was this a union of force of the was be based. in britain but there is there was no war or some sterile water organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your. name care in the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the time to read nothing different they are sponsored by things and most of the time great donuts claim a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and my five therefore protect. us because ninety two ninety five percent of cancers are her people with self funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. wealthy
groups in the us for would be exceptional because like mr ropes with the exception of this form our well oiled constitutional union was loyal to the old king center so why. was this a union of force of the was be based. in britain but there is there was no war or some sterile water organized or. a position within the country thank you very much for your. name care in the us that it is legal for you to give a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer...