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what happened is mrs. kingarris wattford, graduated from howard university law school as well as yale, really good guy, and louie martin, a great friend, a business guy from chicago, very active in the civil rights movement. they were working together with kennedy. they got to sarge shriver, and he got to kennedy. mrs. king was scared to death. she was pregnant at the time. her husband had been arested on a hopped-up charge, hauled into the backwoods the georgia, she was scared to death he was going to get lynched. she called her friends, they went to the president, the president made the call to mrs. king expressing his sympathy for her, and then he got bobby, very resistant -- you talk about being resistant, his first impulse was we're blowing this campaign. he got ahold of the governor of georgia. the governor gave bobby a heads-up on how to deal with the judge. the judge released him, and then the real politics began. they went to philadelphia, got two ministers, they mimeographed, creating this pamphlet ca
what happened is mrs. kingarris wattford, graduated from howard university law school as well as yale, really good guy, and louie martin, a great friend, a business guy from chicago, very active in the civil rights movement. they were working together with kennedy. they got to sarge shriver, and he got to kennedy. mrs. king was scared to death. she was pregnant at the time. her husband had been arested on a hopped-up charge, hauled into the backwoods the georgia, she was scared to death he was...
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special thanks to the university library and and we are particularly pleased to be co-sponsor of mr. king because in 2007 gave him the grand master award which is something we reserve for the giant of the genre. i could list his awards that links but without further ado, stephen king. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. all of that for a writer. you don't get out much. do you? [laughter] this is great. i really appreciate the chance to be here. i have been at george mason basketball fan for a long time. [cheers and applause] and i always have been in the final four on my brac and one-year everybody thought i was a genius. [laughter] that was a good year i just did not tell people i always do. we will go there. that puts the wrong spin on it. but i am grateful to get an award when i get a big hand like that i never know if it is because you like the work [laughter] anyway, it is strange for me because writers are not supposed to be recognized or famous or renowned. we are supposed to be the secret agents. it is strange. i remember going to fenway park probably may be
special thanks to the university library and and we are particularly pleased to be co-sponsor of mr. king because in 2007 gave him the grand master award which is something we reserve for the giant of the genre. i could list his awards that links but without further ado, stephen king. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank you. all of that for a writer. you don't get out much. do you? [laughter] this is great. i really appreciate the chance to be here. i have been at george...
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margin mr. king, jr. was then head of a wonderful and am perked -- important political social movement. he was a civil rights leader and a leader of the struggle and he occupied a certain role and he has certain responsibilities and a burden to carry eight when you occupy that role. as a policy issue occupy a different role. you have to watch public opinion and if margin is 13, jr. was willing to go against you are the elected politician go over public opinion poll calculation is different winning and losing is defined differently when you talk about martin luther king, jr. and barack obama, these are men that occupy a completely different niche and you have to identify them differently 87 dr. kennedy will be joined by now irvin painter here at the campus of miami-dade. we will broadcast their talk in interaction on booktv.org. that is about 10 minutes we have a few minutes left with randall kennedy. please go ed. >> caller: i have just finished reading your book and it is very interesting i enjoyed it. m
margin mr. king, jr. was then head of a wonderful and am perked -- important political social movement. he was a civil rights leader and a leader of the struggle and he occupied a certain role and he has certain responsibilities and a burden to carry eight when you occupy that role. as a policy issue occupy a different role. you have to watch public opinion and if margin is 13, jr. was willing to go against you are the elected politician go over public opinion poll calculation is different...
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mr. king: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and especially thank her for leading this special order hour here tonight to discuss the burden on regulation -- burden of regulation on business in this country, particularly small business. from my standpoint, my background, i started a business in 1975. . i remember the fears and i knew i could do the work and turn a cash flow but i didn't know i could comply with all the government regulations and little did i know how much i was stepping into. and when you begin to enter into a business, you step into the unknown and i would find out about a government agent after a government agent. they would show up and i would talk to somebody else in my business and said did you meet with that regulation, what about the e.p.a. side of this? do you know you have to post a sign that you are an equal opportunity employer and by the way, that has to be in multiple languages and in case someone who hose up that doesn't speak that language and on and on it went
mr. king: i thank the gentlelady for yielding and especially thank her for leading this special order hour here tonight to discuss the burden on regulation -- burden of regulation on business in this country, particularly small business. from my standpoint, my background, i started a business in 1975. . i remember the fears and i knew i could do the work and turn a cash flow but i didn't know i could comply with all the government regulations and little did i know how much i was stepping into....
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mr. king: if the gentleman will yield? mr. woodall: i'd be happy to yield. mr. king: i propose taking it to zero. mr. woodall: why not take it to zero? i tell you what i'll hear back home, i say to my friend, what do you want to do, do you want to give business a free pass? because my understanding there are only two places we can get taxes. we can take them from me or we can take them from mcdonald's and wouldn't i rather tax mcdonald's than tax me? mr. king: if the gentleman will yield? mr. woodall: i'd be happy to yield. mr. king: the folks at mcdonald's will be paying the tax if we get it from mcdonald's so we know corporations don't pay taxes. they are aggregators of taxes that are paid by individuals, by consumers on the last stop. so they are efficient aggregators. they are tax collectors on behalf of the federal government. corporations that collect taxes don't pay them. they transfer it through. by the way, they charge us for the $152 billion it charges every year to comply with the tax code. so i find it as an act of frustration to try to seek to collec
mr. king: if the gentleman will yield? mr. woodall: i'd be happy to yield. mr. king: i propose taking it to zero. mr. woodall: why not take it to zero? i tell you what i'll hear back home, i say to my friend, what do you want to do, do you want to give business a free pass? because my understanding there are only two places we can get taxes. we can take them from me or we can take them from mcdonald's and wouldn't i rather tax mcdonald's than tax me? mr. king: if the gentleman will yield? mr....
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>> mr. kingr of media, news media, and i suppose information media who were calling miss white and contacting her and asking her to tell her story and posing questions to her, and she decided to, rather than have other people characterize or mischaract mischaracterize what happened, that she would take the opportunity to go ahead and set the record straight. hopefully be done with it though that doesn't appear to be the case. >> comes at a sensitive time. i'm sorry for interrupting you. it's a sensitive moment in the campaign and some will suggest, especially mr. cain's support letters suggest, she must have more political motive or some financial motive. can you assure us that neither of those is true? >> i don't think either of those is true and there certainly has been no discussion of that, and i candidly think it is not in her financial interests to do this. i'm concerned about whether or not she'll be able to keep her job. >> mr. cain told my colleague wolf blitzer, he thought of this woman
>> mr. kingr of media, news media, and i suppose information media who were calling miss white and contacting her and asking her to tell her story and posing questions to her, and she decided to, rather than have other people characterize or mischaract mischaracterize what happened, that she would take the opportunity to go ahead and set the record straight. hopefully be done with it though that doesn't appear to be the case. >> comes at a sensitive time. i'm sorry for interrupting...
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it's my pleasure to present mr. king with the 2011 mason award that recognizes and honors his literary career that spans 40 years from his duvet novel through the 2011 nosm, a time traveling adventure surrounding the jfk assassinations due out in november of this year. watch your bookstores. before i present him the plaque, it's my understanding that your enthuse yat tick -- enthusiastic supporter of the basketball team, and i got the privilege to present the team with the key to the city, but the university gave me a george university mason basketball hat and t-shirt i'd like to present. [cheers and applause] >> swag! i love that. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> last, but certainly not least, the mason award. >> oh, thank you. [applause] thank you very much. [cheers and applause] thank you, all. that's terrific. thanks. [applause] thank you very much. [applause] >> and welcome to miami and the 2011 miami book fair international held on the campus of miami decade college in downtown mind, it's a week long event with
it's my pleasure to present mr. king with the 2011 mason award that recognizes and honors his literary career that spans 40 years from his duvet novel through the 2011 nosm, a time traveling adventure surrounding the jfk assassinations due out in november of this year. watch your bookstores. before i present him the plaque, it's my understanding that your enthuse yat tick -- enthusiastic supporter of the basketball team, and i got the privilege to present the team with the key to the city, but...
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a third of a million citizens without adequate hospital care when i transferred in i mean ok more mr king. true hospital was he your facility it was a hospital it was a trauma hospital trauma it was open which was actually a pretty state of the art trauma room. i believe we were saying three in fifty. and closer to fifty five fifty seven thousand a year in the main part a lot of times we would get the diabetic and coma who knew something was wrong but didn't have the means to go to the doctor's office again that goes to the problem that the there are no primary care facilities in the area. a few years ago the county lost an awful lot of clinics are often people who go walk in our history and see clinics in the county a few bad bush years a few years ago they called those clinics private clinics are going to open up and take under-insured for patients who can't pay. and you don't have papers yes you have papers and just permission what that is how is your sugar level it's one hundred twenty. no it's four hundred that's very bad for your diabetes so yeah you said you had an appointment with
a third of a million citizens without adequate hospital care when i transferred in i mean ok more mr king. true hospital was he your facility it was a hospital it was a trauma hospital trauma it was open which was actually a pretty state of the art trauma room. i believe we were saying three in fifty. and closer to fifty five fifty seven thousand a year in the main part a lot of times we would get the diabetic and coma who knew something was wrong but didn't have the means to go to the doctor's...
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you know, and in the years before she died, his widow mrs. kinga king said, this should be a day on, not a day off. this should be a day when we do the things we think he would do were he alive today, and it's a good idea to spend this day doing things he would want us to do. >> yeah. you, yoo served served, as i mentioned in the introduction, for 12 years as the chair of the board of the naacp. you continue to serve as chair. chair emeritus. you serve on the board. talk about the role of that organization in american life today. what, what should it be doing, what is it doing, and what should it beedoing that it's not doing? >> if it had not been for the naacp. and i think you can say this more about the naacp than you can say it about any other organization in our history. had it not been for the naacp, we woold not have had the civil rights advances that we've had. >> the president of the texas naacp is sitting right here in the front row, gary bledsoe, a distinguished lawyer..3 it is a people's organization. all of its leadership is elected. n
you know, and in the years before she died, his widow mrs. kinga king said, this should be a day on, not a day off. this should be a day when we do the things we think he would do were he alive today, and it's a good idea to spend this day doing things he would want us to do. >> yeah. you, yoo served served, as i mentioned in the introduction, for 12 years as the chair of the board of the naacp. you continue to serve as chair. chair emeritus. you serve on the board. talk about the role of...
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mr king. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you saw you don't. charge the big picture of. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to . get made who can you trust no one who is interview with a global missionary to see where are we heading state controlled capital is called special so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. precisely the low and keep. the preaching that is what the people are sick to speak she's told her no she says she's a star. now while many in america struggle to put food on the table this holiday season and part of the country's indigenous population is literally struggling to stay alive it's a problem i get the little attention that lee radiation levels threaten to leave the navajo population extinct art he's a marine apart and i reports from northeast arizona an area rich in iran and are ruined by america's demand for it. this ne part
mr king. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here so you saw the part of it and realized everything you saw you don't. charge the big picture of. what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to . get made who can you trust no one who is interview with a global missionary to see where are we heading state controlled capital is called special so when nobody dares to ask we do our t....
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despite strong opposition from moscow our correspondent mr king reports. years spent by the u.s. to hunt down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poor it into a sting operation snatched up from a third country for months of solitary confinement before a three week trial in the u.s. allegedly arms dealer viktor boot was found guilty on all four charges one conspiring to kill united states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three conspiring to use an acquire anti-aircraft missiles and for conspiring to provide material support to the for the forty four year old russian air cargo business men fascinated hollywood want a firearm for every twelve people on the planet and we question. how we on the other eleven. bood lost his case in the court of u.s. public opinion long before his trial kicked off raising concerns of the fairness of his trial this is the lord of war. the merchant of death right and you've got him in your hands spread he's in custody it's a great feeling u.s. officials were relentless in their efforts to get b
despite strong opposition from moscow our correspondent mr king reports. years spent by the u.s. to hunt down one russian man tens of millions of dollars of taxpayer cash poor it into a sting operation snatched up from a third country for months of solitary confinement before a three week trial in the u.s. allegedly arms dealer viktor boot was found guilty on all four charges one conspiring to kill united states nationals two conspiring to kill united states officers and employees three...
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margin mr. king, jr. was then head of a wonderful and am perked -- important political social movement. he was a civil rights leader and a leader of the struggle and he occupied a certain role and he has certain responsibilities and a burden to carry eight when you occupy that role. as a policy issue occupy a different role. you have to watch public opinion and if margin is 13, jr. was willing to go against you are the elected politician go over public opinion poll calculation is different winning and losing is defined differently when you talk about martin luther king, jr. and barack obama, these are men that occupy a completely different niche and you have to identify them differently 87 dr. kennedy will be joined by now irvin painter here at the campus of miami-dade. we will broadcast their talk in interaction on booktv.org. that is about 10 minutes we have a few minutes left with randall kennedy. please go ed. >> caller: i have just finished reading your book and it is very interesting i enjoyed it. m
margin mr. king, jr. was then head of a wonderful and am perked -- important political social movement. he was a civil rights leader and a leader of the struggle and he occupied a certain role and he has certain responsibilities and a burden to carry eight when you occupy that role. as a policy issue occupy a different role. you have to watch public opinion and if margin is 13, jr. was willing to go against you are the elected politician go over public opinion poll calculation is different...
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it is time to invest in infrastructure and education, which mr. king your party has consistently voted down every effort to do. it's time to stop busting labor unions whether they are private, public, five employees or 5,000. it is time to stand and defend medicare, medicaid and social security because they are not in the streets marching for that kind of change. it is time to stop spending cuts and start to invest in america. the list goes on and on and if any of this stuff sounds familiar, you know what it is, have you ever heard of it before, all the things we mentioned here, hell, this is nothing but the democratic platform that the party adopted in 2008 at the national convention. that's all it is. go right down the list. citizens united obviously happened after the 2008 convention, but you look at what they are talking about, what they are protesting about, we have been there with the party. it is called the democratic party. so, it's par for the course for republicans like peter king to call them losers and drug gis and filthy and they don't kno
it is time to invest in infrastructure and education, which mr. king your party has consistently voted down every effort to do. it's time to stop busting labor unions whether they are private, public, five employees or 5,000. it is time to stand and defend medicare, medicaid and social security because they are not in the streets marching for that kind of change. it is time to stop spending cuts and start to invest in america. the list goes on and on and if any of this stuff sounds familiar,...
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. >> i look forward to that interview, mr. kingastern on your show jk usa, liv in charleston. >>> now to this. this is not what we need. three years ago we had the meltdown. now we're just kind of staggering out sort of. we he had a record black friday. we have some other positive signs. but as if on cue, europe has a problem and it could be contagious. a lot of talk today about this at the white house. let's go to brianna keilar there n for us now. what is the white house doing, if anything, to help, push, prod the euros with their dead crisis? >> reporter: brooke, we've been hearing the same thing from the white house for some time now, they believe it's a european issue and europe is equipped to handle it and they will deal with this effectively. but there's a lot of concern right now, growing concern, about some experts worrying of course that some of the countries who use the euro might default, that you could see the eurozone break apart, of course that's something that would affect the european economies but u.s. economy as
. >> i look forward to that interview, mr. kingastern on your show jk usa, liv in charleston. >>> now to this. this is not what we need. three years ago we had the meltdown. now we're just kind of staggering out sort of. we he had a record black friday. we have some other positive signs. but as if on cue, europe has a problem and it could be contagious. a lot of talk today about this at the white house. let's go to brianna keilar there n for us now. what is the white house doing,...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's always my privilege to be here on the floor of the house of representatives. i find it ironic that i watched my colleagues talking about the election situation, when it was reported that as nearly -- as many as 24,000 people voted in both new york and florida for the president, that's a bit of an irony as i hear the discussion about the election process in the united states. i think there's too little concern on the part of my colleagues who i do respect and appreciate and count as -- count as friends in many respects. i think there's too much focus on how you get more warm bodies to the polls as many times as possible and not enough on the legitimate vote. now as i listen, the gentleman from texas said there's no demonstrable evidence that fraud is occurring. i would disagree. i think convictions are demonstrable evidence. and the quickses, particularly in troy, new york, of election fraud, i have seen it in the state of iowa, in a fashion that didn't result in quicks, but i hav
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's always my privilege to be here on the floor of the house of representatives. i find it ironic that i watched my colleagues talking about the election situation, when it was reported that as nearly -- as many as 24,000 people voted in both new york and florida for the president, that's a bit of an irony as i hear the discussion about the election process in the united states. i think there's too little concern on the part of my colleagues who i do respect...
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romney outlined his plan to cut federal spending in mr. king promoted his 9-9-9 tax plan. it included remarks by rudy guiliani who criticized occupy wall street protesters. this is almost two hours. ♪ >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to the fifth annual american for prosperity foundation defending the american dream summit. over 2000 of you grassroots activists from all over this great country converging on washington, d.c. and we have got a pretty simple message for this government. let us cut spending and get within your means and tighten your belt like every business and every family in this country has had to do. is that right? that is the message we are delivering. many of you have traveled long distances to be with us today and i would like to thank you on behalf of the foundation. i saw our north carolina state director and that the buses from north carolina are here. this morning, i heard a commotion at the hotel and i ran into a whole bunch of oklahoma people. where are you guys? i talked to folks who literally just finished an 8-10 hour bus ride from th
romney outlined his plan to cut federal spending in mr. king promoted his 9-9-9 tax plan. it included remarks by rudy guiliani who criticized occupy wall street protesters. this is almost two hours. ♪ >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to the fifth annual american for prosperity foundation defending the american dream summit. over 2000 of you grassroots activists from all over this great country converging on washington, d.c. and we have got a pretty simple message for this...
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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. accordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning for morning hour debate. >> later, mitch mcconnell hold a news briefing. >> would you continue your statement, please? "i am prepared to wait for my answer until freezes over. but he was the ambassador for president kennedy. a former governor of illinois and at twice ran as the democratic nominee for president and lost. adlai stevenson this week on "the contenders." live at friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> now, a panel discussion with the republican presidential campaigns. the hourlong discussion is hosted by the national journal. hickok's we have a very interesting and dynamic group coming out. national journal follows the issues and trends impacting in america and congress. in 2012, perhaps no issues are dominant than those related to housing, the economy, and the
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. accordingly the house stands adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning for morning hour debate. >> later, mitch mcconnell hold a news briefing. >> would you continue your statement, please? "i am prepared to wait for my answer until freezes over. but he was the ambassador...
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no less than janet maslin of "the new york times" writes mr. kingckery. he makes the story work. is this what you're heading towards? >> i don't know, but maybe i ought to buy janet maslin a porsche. that was a great review and i've been fortunate with this. you know, the research stuff, it has to be as close to right as possible, because there are a lot of people watching, a lot of people are going to read the book, and you know, i want to do my job. i wanted to do my due diligence and i wanted people to feel like they were there. that was important to me. >> you do. steven king, janet maslin i'm sure would like to have a porsche but thank you so much. the book is called 11/22/63. you'll be back talking to kathie lee and hoda. >>> coming up next more from matt and madrid on day two of where in the world but first this is "today" on nbc. ♪ [ female announcer ] have you ever seen a glacier while sunbathing? why not? have you ever climbed a rock wall in the middle of the ocean? or tried something really wild? why not? it's all possible in the nation o
no less than janet maslin of "the new york times" writes mr. kingckery. he makes the story work. is this what you're heading towards? >> i don't know, but maybe i ought to buy janet maslin a porsche. that was a great review and i've been fortunate with this. you know, the research stuff, it has to be as close to right as possible, because there are a lot of people watching, a lot of people are going to read the book, and you know, i want to do my job. i wanted to do my due...
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king. i notice there are not a lot of people here with moustaches except one. one particular person. mr. mayer has an awesome mustache. that is a great sign of his king weakness. it was really exciting. you hear awaken, expire. i am kind of cynical. that is like the corporate man telling me something. the fact is, they were already doing awaken and inspire. the fact that nick and his team got beyond the idea just speaks to the fact that the asian was already doing this great work. i was telling stories from my roots. when i got the e-mail, i was woken up. she said, do you want to come by to do something with the exterior of the building? i would totally do it. i was open and inspired thanks to her. once i got the assignment, i started digging into the background of the maharajah. did i go down the rabbit hole. i feel like i am a pro, doing professional art for a long time now that fix our. the one no-no is you do not go off and start and finish something by yourself. typically at picks are, you show your early progression. you are showing it to the director. of course, being an idiot, i g
king. i notice there are not a lot of people here with moustaches except one. one particular person. mr. mayer has an awesome mustache. that is a great sign of his king weakness. it was really exciting. you hear awaken, expire. i am kind of cynical. that is like the corporate man telling me something. the fact is, they were already doing awaken and inspire. the fact that nick and his team got beyond the idea just speaks to the fact that the asian was already doing this great work. i was telling...
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opposition on sunday of course is thirty eight points behind his team it is keen to replace mr mark webber in for. the king. of beasts i would have thought we'd probably have to do. so over taking longer to go straight so i think it's going to be very good there think be a great spectacle that you it's a circuit it's very stop start with. it's very good under braking you need good traction so it's very difficult to overtake. running overtaking opportunities going very tough so we've got to qualify well put it over for a row is pretty much a must. american football now into the n.f.l. when the chicago bears weathered the storm to fight back and beat the eagles on philadelphia turf last night jay cutler the key man for the bears and monday night sold fixture eagles heavily criticized linebacker corps to the task early in this one rookie bryan rule stripping the ball from a forte he took it all the way back for six time the game attempt piece the very then over came to forty turnovers thanks to cutler quarterback finding rabbanit for a twenty seven twenty four lead role the goal field goal made it thirty twen
opposition on sunday of course is thirty eight points behind his team it is keen to replace mr mark webber in for. the king. of beasts i would have thought we'd probably have to do. so over taking longer to go straight so i think it's going to be very good there think be a great spectacle that you it's a circuit it's very stop start with. it's very good under braking you need good traction so it's very difficult to overtake. running overtaking opportunities going very tough so we've got to...
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mr. romney at 15%? it's the king of bling! newt gingrich. perhaps this is a week from hell for mr. cain and the cain train is slowly coming off the tracks. let's bring in our panel now. professor michael eric dyson of georgetown university and msnbc analyst and msnbc analyst and former dnc communications director, karen finney. after those sexual harassment accusations, one might have thought a sensible person would be more cautious, but in the debate, he denigrates the only female speaker of the house and yesterday made an incredible joke, i call it incredible about anita hill endorsing him. what is going on in this man's mind? >> now, the key word is sensible. we know that's not generally a word associated with mr. and his actions and behavior. clearly this is part of his whole attitude to make light and show that it's not stopping him. it's not slowing him down. in addition to the performance we saw earlier this week where it was all about blaming the victims and talking about himself in the third person. one thing they thought was interesting in that cbs poll, note he is losing
mr. romney at 15%? it's the king of bling! newt gingrich. perhaps this is a week from hell for mr. cain and the cain train is slowly coming off the tracks. let's bring in our panel now. professor michael eric dyson of georgetown university and msnbc analyst and msnbc analyst and former dnc communications director, karen finney. after those sexual harassment accusations, one might have thought a sensible person would be more cautious, but in the debate, he denigrates the only female speaker of...
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. >> london welcomes the king of pop. mr.kson. >> with aeg live advancing a great deal of money for the production, in fact, aeg live was bankrolling michael's house and staff and agreed to pay dr. murray $150,000 a month. it was no surprise that ortega's e-mail resulted in an emergency meeting at michael's house with randy phillips the head of aeg live. michael, ortega and dr. murray. in court phillips was asked about that meeting. >> kenny opened up the meeting by talking about his concern that michael needed to really focus and to really pay attention to this production, that it was massive, and that they couldn't do it without him. >> all right. and what was michael jackson's response? >> michael didn't respond immediately. okay. dr. murray spoke for michael on the situation, and michael's focus and michael's showing up, and guaranteed us that michael would get into it, and would connect. >> jackson's problems at the rehearsals stemmed in part from a severe sleep disorder he had been dealing with for years according to dr
. >> london welcomes the king of pop. mr.kson. >> with aeg live advancing a great deal of money for the production, in fact, aeg live was bankrolling michael's house and staff and agreed to pay dr. murray $150,000 a month. it was no surprise that ortega's e-mail resulted in an emergency meeting at michael's house with randy phillips the head of aeg live. michael, ortega and dr. murray. in court phillips was asked about that meeting. >> kenny opened up the meeting by talking...
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mr. president or king for sol 10. every one of those leaders would love to have the u.s.y every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox and is a treasure not because of technology -- technology. it is a treasure because of the selflessness and commitment of a young the young folks who join up. the cadet who introduced me, cadet phelps is going into the infantry. how did the infantry get its name? infant soldier, young soldier, the people who do 85% of the fighting for this country are very very young. so don't think that you are alien to the people who did this back in 1776 when we were fighting for our country or in 1918 or 1943 and some of the veterans who are here today. they were just like you sitting there wondering what life is going to bring them and they turn their lives into something that became in many cases what we call today the greatest generation. a point about jumping in and playing the game. i know people who when they get to my age they look back and say did i really make a difference and the sort of thing. you will
mr. president or king for sol 10. every one of those leaders would love to have the u.s.y every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox and is a treasure not because of technology -- technology. it is a treasure because of the selflessness and commitment of a young the young folks who join up. the cadet who introduced me, cadet phelps is going into the infantry. how did the infantry get its name? infant soldier, young soldier, the people who do 85% of the...
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mr. assad was increasingly isolated following their suspension by the arab league. kinglah of jordan said that if he were in assad's shoes he'd step down. that is all from us in london and singapore. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
mr. assad was increasingly isolated following their suspension by the arab league. kinglah of jordan said that if he were in assad's shoes he'd step down. that is all from us in london and singapore. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia...
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mrs. quinn said she hopes an independent report will help. >> it looked a little bit like the king was accepting a reward, but the words inside this 500- page tome are explosive. deeply uncomfortable. and with good reason. they stand accused of overseeing systematic human rights abuses. the king himself put a brave face on it. "if we take to heart the findings of this report," he says, "we can make this a day to remember in this nation? " but sitting next to him is his stony faced uncle, a man many people blame for the abuses. but will be chinalco? -- will he now go? finding the government guilty of a string of abuses, including illegal arrests, torture, forced confession, and the failure of senior government officials to hold those to account. speaking after reds, the man who led the after -- led the investigation said they must now be punished -- speaking after words, the man who led the investigation said they must now be punished. >> there is no doubt that there have to be senior people involved. there is just too much that has taken place 40 along a period of time for senior persons to say,
mrs. quinn said she hopes an independent report will help. >> it looked a little bit like the king was accepting a reward, but the words inside this 500- page tome are explosive. deeply uncomfortable. and with good reason. they stand accused of overseeing systematic human rights abuses. the king himself put a brave face on it. "if we take to heart the findings of this report," he says, "we can make this a day to remember in this nation? " but sitting next to him is his...
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mr. obama and someone else. >> bret: in world headlines, jordan king abdullah has become the first arab leader to call for syriansident bashar assad to step down. this is amateur video purporting to show the city being shelled today. the european union says it will oppose sanks on more syrians over the government crackdown on dissent. >>> member of former egyptian president hosni mubarak ruling party will be allowed to run in parliamentary elections this month. a court today overturned a ruling barring members of the now dissolved national democratic party running in one province. >> we can show you pictures of japan nuclear power plant crippled in the earthquake and tsunami in march. media were allowed to visit the facility saturday. the destruction caused by the disaster remains severe. >>> over the weekend, republican presidential candidates accused president obama of being too soft on iran. from hawaii, the president fired back. foreign affairs reporter shows us what he said. >> president obama said iran would never complete the task. >> we're not taking options off the table. it's my belief that iran with a
mr. obama and someone else. >> bret: in world headlines, jordan king abdullah has become the first arab leader to call for syriansident bashar assad to step down. this is amateur video purporting to show the city being shelled today. the european union says it will oppose sanks on more syrians over the government crackdown on dissent. >>> member of former egyptian president hosni mubarak ruling party will be allowed to run in parliamentary elections this month. a court today...
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mr. president or king or sultan - ever- one of those leaders would love to have the u.s. military, every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox. and it is a treasure, not because of the technology, which is very good, it is a treasure because of the selflessness that the commitment of the young folks who joined up. the cadet and introduce me, how did the inventory get its name, and fence older. many of those who fight for this country a very, very young. alien think you're an from those people who did this in 1776 and were fighting for upcountry collect or in 1918 or 1943 and some of the veterans here today. there were just like you, sitting there wondering what life was going to bring them, and they turn their lives and do something that became, in many cases, what we call today the greatest generation. and a point about jumping in and playing the game. you know, i know people who, when they get to have aged, they look back and say, did i really make a difference? you'll never have to worry about that if you do in the military. he
mr. president or king or sultan - ever- one of those leaders would love to have the u.s. military, every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox. and it is a treasure, not because of the technology, which is very good, it is a treasure because of the selflessness that the commitment of the young folks who joined up. the cadet and introduce me, how did the inventory get its name, and fence older. many of those who fight for this country a very, very young....
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mr. president, dr. king said, he warned americans that all types of conniving methods can be used to keep people from being registered voters. that's what these new so-called election reform laws amount to: democracy turned upside down. mr. president, i hope the senate will look at this. and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: mr. president, later this month the an it 'tis pated special joint -- the anticipated special joint committee will be issuing its recommendations. the special joint committee was set up for us to get recommendations on dealing with our economic problems and our budget deficit. i just want to share with my colleagues two points that i think are critically important that i hope will come out of this special joint committee. first, i hope this joint committee will provide the way that we can advance an agenda that will create jobs in our community. and secondly, i hope that this special joint committee will come forwar
mr. president, dr. king said, he warned americans that all types of conniving methods can be used to keep people from being registered voters. that's what these new so-called election reform laws amount to: democracy turned upside down. mr. president, i hope the senate will look at this. and i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. mr. cardin: mr. president, later this month the an it 'tis pated special joint -- the anticipated special joint...
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king. i think this is an appalling decision and i hope they will reconsider it. >> mr. speaker, as poverty is rising, the prime minister is removing the requirement for people to register to vote in britain. thereby removing millions of people's rights to vote. is he not taking their money with one hand and taking their votes with another? a distortion of democracy to force austerity measures on the most vulnerable while removing their voting power. >> well, the point i would make to the honorable gentleman is we are introducing individual voter registration. which is a labor policy. so he should be welcoming individual voter. i could understand what he doesn't support necessary the idea of making more constituencies the same size because his constituencies only has 62000 people in it. [shouting] where his right friend the member for east ham represents 91,000 people. i do think it is a basic act of fairness to have the same the size because the demand in 1840s, and i think it's time we introduced it. >> is the prime minister aware that there is growing evidence about i
king. i think this is an appalling decision and i hope they will reconsider it. >> mr. speaker, as poverty is rising, the prime minister is removing the requirement for people to register to vote in britain. thereby removing millions of people's rights to vote. is he not taking their money with one hand and taking their votes with another? a distortion of democracy to force austerity measures on the most vulnerable while removing their voting power. >> well, the point i would make...
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king. i think this is an appalling decision and i hope they will reconsider it. >> mr. speaker, as poverty is rising, the prime minister is removing the requirement for people to register to vote in britain. thereby removing millions of people's rights to vote. is henot taking their money with one hand and taking their votes with another? a distortion of democracy to force austerity measures on the most vulnerable while removing their voting power. >> well, the point i would make to the honorable gentleman is we are introducing individual voter registration. which is a labor policy. so he should be welcoming individual voter. i could understand what he doesn't support necessary the idea of making more constituencies the same size because his constituencies only has 62000 people in it. [shouting] where his right friend the member for east ham represents 91,000 people. i do think it is a basic act of fairness to have the same th size because the demand in 1840s, and i think it's time we introduced it. >> is the prime minister aware that there is growing evidence about inc
king. i think this is an appalling decision and i hope they will reconsider it. >> mr. speaker, as poverty is rising, the prime minister is removing the requirement for people to register to vote in britain. thereby removing millions of people's rights to vote. is henot taking their money with one hand and taking their votes with another? a distortion of democracy to force austerity measures on the most vulnerable while removing their voting power. >> well, the point i would make to...
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appear the mr ready to pull inspirations same time for congress to the biggest for them and for our larry king for the run from the knife it's going to affect the global economy of the. of america for the way. i would. reassert i think that i should all support the trouble. of trying a curious should do its own work as well to reduce budget their second that i also think open brief between sarkozy and cameron confirms one more time how defied it the european nations really are are the decisions that are taken up that have been taken out that you summit enough to prevent the spread of the euro zone crisis and let's hope that the european decisions are sufficient for the program spread of the crisis. amounts of money you know corporate big. well. the effect is conditional on what national gone through. the second step of a big government italy spain portugal parliament or some other creditors with congressmen to run around continue to undertake very serious work and mirrors the tribulation public crisis in bias as well but you feel like that the time has come where when the pressure is actually
appear the mr ready to pull inspirations same time for congress to the biggest for them and for our larry king for the run from the knife it's going to affect the global economy of the. of america for the way. i would. reassert i think that i should all support the trouble. of trying a curious should do its own work as well to reduce budget their second that i also think open brief between sarkozy and cameron confirms one more time how defied it the european nations really are are the decisions...
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mr. president or king or sultan - ever- one of those leaders would love to have the u.s.ilitary, every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox. and it is a treasure, not because of the technology, which is very good, it is a treasure because of the selflessness that the commitment of the young folks who joined up. the cadet and introduce me, how did the inventory get its name, and fence older. many of those who fight for this country a very, very young. do not think you're an alien from those people who did this in 1776 and were fighting for upcountry collect or in 1918 or 1943 and some of the veterans here today. there were just like you, sitting there wondering what life was going to bring them, and they turn their lives and do something that became, in many cases, what we call today the greatest generation. and a point about jumping in and playing the game. you know, i know people who, when they get to have aged, they look back and say, did i really make a difference? you'll never have to worry about that if you do in the military
mr. president or king or sultan - ever- one of those leaders would love to have the u.s.ilitary, every single one of them. it is a treasure worth more than all the gold in fort knox. and it is a treasure, not because of the technology, which is very good, it is a treasure because of the selflessness that the commitment of the young folks who joined up. the cadet and introduce me, how did the inventory get its name, and fence older. many of those who fight for this country a very, very young. do...
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over a thousand donal's harvey's burger kings they contribute to the high blood pressure diabetes and everything else in the sense i mean if you could tax cigarettes. mr tax fast food restaurants pay for some of this health. care i. would like. to talk about it will help you. figure out who now. is he's a diabetic or what have you spoken six it's like today but whatever he had to say instantly. sallied take all primary and let you have everything for him as if he says no we can't force him out and talk to him or not then we can then yes but not he does i know. we need so anyway this is the law is that we need his permission to let my medics check. that he's agreed to let us take the sugar and blood pressure you know he doesn't want to force her out of the house would be easy because he's agree weren't taken aback. ok since you won't know how that works i know you do that for him. don't give a shit and start to help certain theories. if you can avoid all that's right no he has no complaints say feels fine he's answering all or pushed questions appropriately. please let me finish and it sure is one three it's within normal limits and we've seen. his blo
over a thousand donal's harvey's burger kings they contribute to the high blood pressure diabetes and everything else in the sense i mean if you could tax cigarettes. mr tax fast food restaurants pay for some of this health. care i. would like. to talk about it will help you. figure out who now. is he's a diabetic or what have you spoken six it's like today but whatever he had to say instantly. sallied take all primary and let you have everything for him as if he says no we can't force him out...