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an amendment by mr. king of iowa regarding executive order 13166. an amendment by mr. landry regarding aerial vehicles. an amendment by mr. -- by mr. loebsack limiting funds to ignite assistance obligated by fema. an amendment by mr. meehan regarding boko haram. an amendment by ms. moore under the immigration and nationality act. an amendment by mr. murphy of pennsylvania regarding air marshall service. an amendment by mr. -- air marshal service. an amendment by mr. pierluisi. an amendment by mr. polis regarding across the board reduction. an amendment by mr. price of georgia regarding immigration
an amendment by mr. king of iowa regarding executive order 13166. an amendment by mr. landry regarding aerial vehicles. an amendment by mr. -- by mr. loebsack limiting funds to ignite assistance obligated by fema. an amendment by mr. meehan regarding boko haram. an amendment by ms. moore under the immigration and nationality act. an amendment by mr. murphy of pennsylvania regarding air marshall service. an amendment by mr. -- air marshal service. an amendment by mr. pierluisi. an amendment by...
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mr. king from the pool. he was unresponsive and officers began cpr until the fire and paramedics arrived. mr. king was transported to the arrowhead regional medical center in colton medical center where he was pronounced deceased at 6:11 a.m. the detectives are currently conducting a drowning investigation and preliminary indication indicates this drowning was an accident with no signs of foul play. >> captain, i understand that mr. king, i believe, he was arrested some 11 times in the 20 years that have passed since the rodney king riots as they came to be known. this for a variety of incidents, domestic violence, assault, drug use, repeatedly for dui. was he known to you and your police officers? >> mr. king was known to the police department. however, the rialto police department and mr. king had a very good working relationship. and so there was no other issues with mr. king in the recent past. >> sir, when you say you had a good working relationship, describe that. was it because he was s
mr. king from the pool. he was unresponsive and officers began cpr until the fire and paramedics arrived. mr. king was transported to the arrowhead regional medical center in colton medical center where he was pronounced deceased at 6:11 a.m. the detectives are currently conducting a drowning investigation and preliminary indication indicates this drowning was an accident with no signs of foul play. >> captain, i understand that mr. king, i believe, he was arrested some 11 times in the 20...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment, this second king amendment, addresses the morten memos and it would be the director of i.c.e. and he's quite well known for the memos that unfolded, that are now known as his memos. there are three of them and these memos compiled together bring about the effect of administrative amnesty. we'll remember that the president issued a policy, probably less than a year ago, when he essentially announced that they were going to look for ways that they didn't have to deport people that are already adjudicated for deportation. and at the time there were 300,000 people in the united states here illegally who had been adjudicated for deportation that were awaiting the final deportation order and the president's policy has echoed through janet nal -- napolitano and acted on by the i.c.e. director, issued three memos that gave administrative amnesty this way. memo number one was the most significant. and its components said, it said this, that aliens who pose a danger to national s
the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment, this second king amendment, addresses the morten memos and it would be the director of i.c.e. and he's quite well known for the memos that unfolded, that are now known as his memos. there are three of them and these memos compiled together bring about the effect of administrative amnesty. we'll remember that the president issued a policy, probably less than a year ago, when he essentially...
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mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. king: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: i would like to thank chairman miller for her hard work on this bipartisan legislation. after the attacks of september 11, congress recognized the importance of securing our nation's ports. smart port, billing on the work of the port act of 1996, addresses new maritime security challenges as the maritime port continues to evolve and grow. this legislation accomplishes this by using a hisk-based framework, before threats reach our shores, fostering a collaborative environment between customs and border protection and the u.s. coast guard this bill would extend the validity of those twik that is due to expire this year. this is a good bill, i urg
mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. king: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: i would like to thank chairman miller for her hard work on this bipartisan legislation. after the attacks of september 11, congress recognized...
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and then what will occur now is that mr. king will be sent to the san bernardino county coroner's office for a full autopsy. >> captain randy deando with the rialto police. thank you very much for your time, confirming again out of california, rodney king, whose beating case by the los angeles police sparked one of the worst riots in american history when the police were found not guilty of wrongdoing in the case, has been found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool. he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. details, of course, coming up as we learn them. now we want to go back to howie kurtz and reliable sources." >> thanks, candy. let's talk about this breaking news. cenk, you're in los angeles. rodney king became an instantly recognized name. had a sad life because of the role that his trial played in sparking that awful riot in '92. >> you know, i just interviewed rodney king a couple of weeks ago on "the young turks." and he was actually such a decent guy. he grew up in a religious background that advocated nonviolence
and then what will occur now is that mr. king will be sent to the san bernardino county coroner's office for a full autopsy. >> captain randy deando with the rialto police. thank you very much for your time, confirming again out of california, rodney king, whose beating case by the los angeles police sparked one of the worst riots in american history when the police were found not guilty of wrongdoing in the case, has been found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool. he was pronounced...
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according to the fiance, mr. king was an av individual swimmer and she's not so she attempted to try her best to remove him from the pool, at which time she immediately dialed 911 to get a response from us. >> earlier you had mentioned that there was no foul play. officers once they arrived on the scene actually took the plunge into the pool to retrieve his body, examined his body. what was seen? >> yes. well, in any drowning it is a tragic situation for everybody involved, especially the victim. but when he was removed from the pool, officers on scene and paramedics found no obvious signs of any trauma to mr. king so it doesn't appear to be any signs of any foul play. however, that will be determined after the investigation and obviously after the autopsy is completed by the san bernardino county coroner's office. >> the body has already been taken to the corner's office. how long would that determination be made? >> that's correct. the determination usually an autopsy will be performed within 24 to 48 hours. however
according to the fiance, mr. king was an av individual swimmer and she's not so she attempted to try her best to remove him from the pool, at which time she immediately dialed 911 to get a response from us. >> earlier you had mentioned that there was no foul play. officers once they arrived on the scene actually took the plunge into the pool to retrieve his body, examined his body. what was seen? >> yes. well, in any drowning it is a tragic situation for everybody involved,...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5843. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5843, a bill to amend the homeland security act of 2002 to permit use of certain grant funds for training conducted in conjunction with a national laboratory or research facility . the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. king, and the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, will each control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. king: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include any extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, it is ordered. mr. king: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: mr. speaker, this bill, introduced by mr. lungren, is a sim
mr. king: mr. speaker, i move that the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 5843. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 5843, a bill to amend the homeland security act of 2002 to permit use of certain grant funds for training conducted in conjunction with a national laboratory or research facility . the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from new york, mr. king, and the gentleman from mississippi, mr. thompson, will each...
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. >> does it appear mr. king died of a drown something however the detective bureau is investigating the incident and when mr. king was removed from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> now a 1991 amateur camera man record four white police officers hitting king more than 50 times with batons. at the trial three of the officers were acquitted. now riots cause more than 50 deaths and $1 billion in damage following that. king was 47 years old. >>> jerry sandusky could present his side of the story today. the defense has suggested sandusky may take the stand. now they may also call in an expert saying he has a personality disorder. his wife is another potential witness. prosecutors could rest their case today. several alleged abuse victims testified last week that sandusky the former penn state former assistant football coach sexually abused them years ago. sandusky denies their allegations. >>> the jury will resume deliberations in the roger clemens trial this morning. jurors are expected to restart a
. >> does it appear mr. king died of a drown something however the detective bureau is investigating the incident and when mr. king was removed from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> now a 1991 amateur camera man record four white police officers hitting king more than 50 times with batons. at the trial three of the officers were acquitted. now riots cause more than 50 deaths and $1 billion in damage following that. king was 47 years old. >>> jerry sandusky...
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. >> officers went in a pool and removed had mr. king. >> reporter: king was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead. in 1991 video emerged of l.a.p.d. officers beating king following a high speed chase. four officers were charged with assault. their acquittal a year later rocked los angeles and led to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed 55 people, and left large parts of los angeles ablaze. >> can we all get along? >> reporter: those five words are part of king's legacy. a plae for peace in the midst of ramging violence that tore through los angeles. in the 20 years that followed rodney king openly struggled with alcohol and occasional run-ins with the law but remained a symbol against police brutality. >> are you comfortable with that role and how people perceive you? >> this is a healing part for me and i accept that role fully. >> rodney king was 47 years old. frances coe, nbc news. >>> here as a look at some other stories making news early today in america.
. >> officers went in a pool and removed had mr. king. >> reporter: king was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead. in 1991 video emerged of l.a.p.d. officers beating king following a high speed chase. four officers were charged with assault. their acquittal a year later rocked los angeles and led to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed 55 people, and left large parts of los angeles ablaze. >> can we...
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. >> officers went into the pool and removed mr. king. he was fun to be unresponsive. >> he was rushed -- he was found to be unresponsive. >> he was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was found to be dead. four officers were charged with assault the acquittal rocked los angeles and lead to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed 55 people, and left large parts of los angeles ablaze. >> can we not all get along? >> in the 20 years that followed, rodney king's struggled without all and run- ins' with the law. he remained a symbol. >> i.t. comfortable with that role? >> i except that role phillippi request rodney king was 47 years old. -- i accept that role fully. >> rodney king was 47 years old. >> the first free election. we will fill you in on what is next. outrage in syria. >> there is a cold front and generating some storms just west of us. behind that, it is not cold. we will talk about the forecast. 55 degrees at the airport and downtown >>> polls for the first election in egypt have
. >> officers went into the pool and removed mr. king. he was fun to be unresponsive. >> he was rushed -- he was found to be unresponsive. >> he was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was found to be dead. four officers were charged with assault the acquittal rocked los angeles and lead to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed 55 people, and left large parts of los angeles ablaze. >> can we not all get along? >>...
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until paaamedics arrivedd e hospiial.the preliminary investigation is indicating it appears that mr. kingied of a drowning. however the rialto police depprtment, thee detective burrau, is investigating the incident. from the pool there was no obvious signs f traumaain 19-91, an amateur ameraman recorded four white police officers striking king moree than 50 times ith wooden batons. aa ttial -- three of &ptheeooficers were acquitted. the jury deadlocked on aa african-americans took to the rioting caused more than 50 e - deaths -- and a billion dollars in property damage.on the third day of the rioos, &pking made a now-famous lea. people i just want to say can we all get along, ccn we all get along?a neighbor said he's shocked at sunday's ddath.i those personssthat, you knoo, would always be around, he's one of the icons ttat you would look uu to, because with think, bb telling everybody -3 can't we all just get along and people starred getting along.i'm anddew spencer repootinn. police say the san bernardino &pcounty coroner's office will conduct the auttpsy.toxiccllgy testing is eepected
until paaamedics arrivedd e hospiial.the preliminary investigation is indicating it appears that mr. kingied of a drowning. however the rialto police depprtment, thee detective burrau, is investigating the incident. from the pool there was no obvious signs f traumaain 19-91, an amateur ameraman recorded four white police officers striking king moree than 50 times ith wooden batons. aa ttial -- three of &ptheeooficers were acquitted. the jury deadlocked on aa african-americans took to the...
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she came out to see what had happened and she found mr. king at the bottom of the pool. >> reporter: king's fiance called 911. when police arrived they pulled him out of the pool and conducted cpr. king died at the hospital. in the 90s, king was captured on video tape. >> can we all, can we all get along? >> reporter: king has been in this realto community since 2001 but many of his neighbors had no idea he lived here. he often went by his middle name, glen. king has been arrested several times since the riot mostly for alcohol related the crimes. ryan kelly was king's friends for many years. >> rodney had a lot of nightmares and panic attacks, the way he handled that is by drinking, he did have a lot of alcohol problems. >> that's the way i would like to be remembered when i'm good and gone. >> reporter: rodney king was 47 years old. >> the san san bernardino coroner is expected to conduct an autopsy in the next few days. >>> just after 11:00 last night firefighters say after they put out a blaze, they found a 51- year-old man inside. investig
she came out to see what had happened and she found mr. king at the bottom of the pool. >> reporter: king's fiance called 911. when police arrived they pulled him out of the pool and conducted cpr. king died at the hospital. in the 90s, king was captured on video tape. >> can we all, can we all get along? >> reporter: king has been in this realto community since 2001 but many of his neighbors had no idea he lived here. he often went by his middle name, glen. king has been...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. mr.r this amendment, which what it does is it strikes $1 million out of the fish and wildlife account and it inserts $571,429 into the missouri river maintenance account. and so it is a net savings of $428,571, which would go to deficit reduction, but my purpose is not to focus on the deficit reduction component of this, mr. chairman. my purpose is to make the statement that we have watched in that missouri river system that has six dams upstream and the longest channel in the united states going downstream, and we suffered a flood last summer, the 2011 flood of epic proportions. the system had been designed and completed in 1968 based upon the largest runoff ever which was 1881. it's 2011, now the corps of engineers declares that last year's flood was a 500-year event. usgs says it's between a 70 and 5,000-year event. they refuse to manage the river and the fashion that protects us from serious downstream flooding. so instead of creating -- creating happen at that time for fish and wildl
mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. mr.r this amendment, which what it does is it strikes $1 million out of the fish and wildlife account and it inserts $571,429 into the missouri river maintenance account. and so it is a net savings of $428,571, which would go to deficit reduction, but my purpose is not to focus on the deficit reduction component of this, mr. chairman. my purpose is to make the statement that we have watched in that missouri river system that has six dams upstream and the...
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when mr. king was removed, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> reporter: in 1991, amateur cameraman recorded four white police officers striking king more than 50 times with wooden batons, at trial three of the officers were acquitted the jury deadlocked on a fourth officer. african americans took to the streets in outrage. the outrage caused 50 deaths and $1 billion in property damage. on the third day of the riots, king made a now a famous plea. >> i want to say, can we all get along? can we get along? >> reporter: a neighbor said he is shocked at the death. >> he was one of those persons that would always be around. he is one of the icons you would look up to. with the la riots, she the one that stopped them by telling everybody can we get along? everybody started getting along. >> reporter: i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> president barack obama is in mexico, this is all for the g20 summit. he arrived last night, he and oh leaders of the largest economies are gathering at the baja californ
when mr. king was removed, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> reporter: in 1991, amateur cameraman recorded four white police officers striking king more than 50 times with wooden batons, at trial three of the officers were acquitted the jury deadlocked on a fourth officer. african americans took to the streets in outrage. the outrage caused 50 deaths and $1 billion in property damage. on the third day of the riots, king made a now a famous plea. >> i want to say, can we all...
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. >> right now, the preliminary investigation is indicating mr. king died of a drowning, however, the police department, detective bureau is investigating the incident and when mr. king was removed from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma, however, there will determined once an autopsy is completed. >> now to california where paul is live at the home. it's got to be a shock to everyone out there. the neighbors. all this activity going on and no doubt, his fiancee, who found him. >> reporter: that's right, don. people here are just heartsick. they know rodney king as the good neighbor and somebody who would often go swimming every day, both for physical and mental therapy. this morning, a little bit after 5:00, authorities received the 911 call from his fi yan sai. two offers were immediately dispatched. they jumped into the pool with their clothes on. pulled rodney king out. they were unable to revive him. rodney's fiancee is not a good swimmer. she tried to pull out his body. did not work. he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. you wer
. >> right now, the preliminary investigation is indicating mr. king died of a drowning, however, the police department, detective bureau is investigating the incident and when mr. king was removed from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma, however, there will determined once an autopsy is completed. >> now to california where paul is live at the home. it's got to be a shock to everyone out there. the neighbors. all this activity going on and no doubt, his fiancee, who...
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. >> she heard a splash, came out to see what happened and found mr. king at the bottom of the pool. >> reporter: 911 was called. when police arrived, they pulled him out of the pool and performed cpr. king was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. >> it appears to be accidental. >> reporter: in 1991 home video captured police beating king. he'd been drinking that night and led police on a chase. when the officers were acquitted of wrongdoing a year later, thousands took to l.a. streets setting off one of the worst race riots in american history. king famously pleaded for an end to the violence. >> can we all get along? >> reporter: king has been in this rialto, california community since 2001, but many of his neighbors had no idea he lived here. he'd often go by his middle name glenn. king has been arrested several times since the riots mostly for alcohol-related crimes. john kelly was king's friend of 30 years. >> rodney had a lot of nightmares and panic attacks and the way he handled those things was by drinking and so he did have a drinking proble
. >> she heard a splash, came out to see what happened and found mr. king at the bottom of the pool. >> reporter: 911 was called. when police arrived, they pulled him out of the pool and performed cpr. king was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. >> it appears to be accidental. >> reporter: in 1991 home video captured police beating king. he'd been drinking that night and led police on a chase. when the officers were acquitted of wrongdoing a year later,...
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will you go on the air in favor of mr. kings the nominee -- or, sorry, after the democratic primary is over? >> we're working very closely to the democrats in maine. i am confident that we will have a very strong senator out of maine and we will see what happens in the coming days. >> senator patty murray, and thank you so much for being on the program. >>> as chuck says our hump day political panel will be here next. what are democrats saying behind the scenes about president obama's recent stumbles on the campaign trail. plus jeb bush backtracks, sort of on his take on the republican party, but first the white house sucht day, this is a good one. vegetable and barley and don't forget, you can always follow the show on facebook. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. i hope you're listening to this somewhere. it is summer. [ mechanical humming ] [ male announcer ] we began with the rx. ♪ then we turned the page, creating the rx hybrid. ♪ now we've turned the page again with the all-new rx f sport. ♪ this is the nex
will you go on the air in favor of mr. kings the nominee -- or, sorry, after the democratic primary is over? >> we're working very closely to the democrats in maine. i am confident that we will have a very strong senator out of maine and we will see what happens in the coming days. >> senator patty murray, and thank you so much for being on the program. >>> as chuck says our hump day political panel will be here next. what are democrats saying behind the scenes about...
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there you go, mr. king. next speaker, please. next speaker? >> good evening. i was hoping that commissioner de jesus would be here so i could congratulate her on her recent victory. i have pressing matters. i would also like to take a few seconds to appreciate commissioner kingsley. i happen to observe for on a ridealong. she addressed a man that was nodding off in front of a storefront. they all acted with compassion. i am often critical and tonight will be no different, but i would like to address good things when i see them. i am here on very serious business. i am here responding to a commentary a few weeks ago when he was present at a ceremony giving metals of dollar to officers richard hastings and mathew lopez. i find it very troubling that a body that is charged with the oversight of police matters, the president of that body would see fit to refer to two officers that are still under investigation for their role in the shooting death of a black youth. there is pending litigation, that no evidence has been released, no clear evidence presented in the p
there you go, mr. king. next speaker, please. next speaker? >> good evening. i was hoping that commissioner de jesus would be here so i could congratulate her on her recent victory. i have pressing matters. i would also like to take a few seconds to appreciate commissioner kingsley. i happen to observe for on a ridealong. she addressed a man that was nodding off in front of a storefront. they all acted with compassion. i am often critical and tonight will be no different, but i would like...
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however the detective bureau is investigating the incidents, and when mr. king was removed from the pool there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> he was the victim in a videotaped police beating that led to the los angeles riots two decades ago. >> phone records have the neighborhood watch volunteer that killed an unarmed teenager talking about his wife. talking with his wife about money. he returned to jail yesterday after his bail was revoked, accused of misleading the court when he said that he had no money. here's one exchange between the german and his wife. >> >> you don't want me to pay $100? >> >> she is charged with perjury and accused of lying in court about how much money the couple had. and george zimmerman faces a second-degree murder charges in the death of trayvon martin. >> president obama in mexico for the g 20 summit. world leaders will be talking about the european economy but as danielle nottingham reports, obama has a key meeting with russian president val thvladimir putin. >> world leaders are at the g 20 summit in mexico in the global econ
however the detective bureau is investigating the incidents, and when mr. king was removed from the pool there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> he was the victim in a videotaped police beating that led to the los angeles riots two decades ago. >> phone records have the neighborhood watch volunteer that killed an unarmed teenager talking about his wife. talking with his wife about money. he returned to jail yesterday after his bail was revoked, accused of misleading the court when...
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secondly, mr. king was a lawyer in the 16th century as opposed to thomas aquinas who is a dominican priest in the 16th century. who cares about the facts. the reference to augustine that this president takes moral responsibility for military action very seriously as oppose to do bush and cheney who took the nation into war under the false pretense of weapons of mass destruction. >> certainly! and, you know, the president has made it very clear in many speeches and many press briefings that he takes his -- his responsibility as commander in chief and particularly sending in men and women into combat and into harm's way very, very seriously. this is someone who has gone to walter reed medical center many times and someone who has visited veterans and taken their issues when they come home very, very seriously. one of the hallmarks of his administration. not a bad thing when the president of the united states takes it as, you know, a huge moral responsibility for what he is doing. you know, what congressma
secondly, mr. king was a lawyer in the 16th century as opposed to thomas aquinas who is a dominican priest in the 16th century. who cares about the facts. the reference to augustine that this president takes moral responsibility for military action very seriously as oppose to do bush and cheney who took the nation into war under the false pretense of weapons of mass destruction. >> certainly! and, you know, the president has made it very clear in many speeches and many press briefings...
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first amendment by mr. king of iowa. second amendment by mr. king of iowa. first amendment by ms. blackburn of tennessee. second amendment by ms. blackburn. an amendment by mr. sullivan of oklahoma. an amendment by mr. turner. an amendment by mr. pol is of colorado. the chair will reduce to two minutes after the first vote in this series. this will be a 15-minute vote. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the first amendment offered by the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: first amendment offered by mr. king of iowa. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. by electric tron -- this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house o
first amendment by mr. king of iowa. second amendment by mr. king of iowa. first amendment by ms. blackburn of tennessee. second amendment by ms. blackburn. an amendment by mr. sullivan of oklahoma. an amendment by mr. turner. an amendment by mr. pol is of colorado. the chair will reduce to two minutes after the first vote in this series. this will be a 15-minute vote. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on the first amendment offered by the gentleman from iowa, mr. king,...
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mr. king: mr. chairman, i inquire as to how much time i have left. the chair: three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the gentleman's work in putting the statement together. but as someone who has lived this for 30 years, i don't accept the statement on its face and i can tell you that my hands-on experience tells me something entirely different. the statement that was made that says that 3/4 of these decisions are not based solely on union scale. it might be based on union scale in a union contractor sitting down in the room to make an agreement with the department of labor. i he know how these deals are made. it is union scale and they sit there and decide we can drive up cost of these public projects and we can make sure that we can pay more in wages and benefits to anybody else and cut out the competition so that the entrepreneurs, the people that are founding businesses, that are trying to get into this market, are locked out of the market. davis-bacon locks people out of the market. it locks minorities out of the market. if you look around and you see
mr. king: mr. chairman, i inquire as to how much time i have left. the chair: three minutes. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the gentleman's work in putting the statement together. but as someone who has lived this for 30 years, i don't accept the statement on its face and i can tell you that my hands-on experience tells me something entirely different. the statement that was made that says that 3/4 of these decisions are not based solely on union scale. it might be based on...
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. >> officers went into the pool and removed mr. king. he was found to be unresponsive. >> reporter: king was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. in 1991 video emerged of lapd officers beating king following a high-speed chase. four officers were charged with assault. >> not guilty. >> reporter: their acquittal a year later rocked los angeles and led to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed 55 people, and left large parts of los angeles ablaze. >> can we -- can we all get along? >> reporter: those five words are part of king's legacy. a plea for peace in the midst of raging violence that tore through los angeles. in the 20 years that followed rodney king openly struggled with alcohol and occasional run-ins with the law but remained a symbol against police brutality. >> are you comfortable with that role and how people now perceive you? >> this is the healing part for me. and i accept that role fully. >> reporter: rodney king was 47 years old. frances kuo, nbc
. >> officers went into the pool and removed mr. king. he was found to be unresponsive. >> reporter: king was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. in 1991 video emerged of lapd officers beating king following a high-speed chase. four officers were charged with assault. >> not guilty. >> reporter: their acquittal a year later rocked los angeles and led to one of the most destructive riots in u.s. history. the violence lasted three days, killed...
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the officers jumped into the pool and removed him and began cpr with mr. king. mr. king was unresponsive. rialto fire department paramedics arrived on scene and immediately transported him to the arrowhead regional medical center where he was later pronounced dead at about 6:11 this morning. >> we are joined on the phone now by "los angeles times" columnist pat morrison. pat, thanks for joining us. basically, this was a californian who was clocked by police as speeding. they tried to pull him over. it led to a car chase, topping speeds of over 100 miles an hour. when he was finally stopped, there was a brutal beating, a fight was then tape-recorded by someone who was watching and then led to a year-long tension in los angeles. i wonder if you can put this death and this man's life into perspective as far as history is concerned of race relations. >> i spent a lot of time with rodney king at the end of april, the anniversary of the riots. and here was a collision of an unlikely person with the course of history. it's just kind of a happy-go-lucky ne'er-do-well guy. he
the officers jumped into the pool and removed him and began cpr with mr. king. mr. king was unresponsive. rialto fire department paramedics arrived on scene and immediately transported him to the arrowhead regional medical center where he was later pronounced dead at about 6:11 this morning. >> we are joined on the phone now by "los angeles times" columnist pat morrison. pat, thanks for joining us. basically, this was a californian who was clocked by police as speeding. they...
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flake of arizona, amendment by mr. king of iowa and amendment by mrs. lummis of wyominging. the chair will reduce the time for all electronic votes. the request for an amendment offered by the gentleman from ohio, on which further proceedings were postponed and the knows prevailed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. chabot of ohio. the chair: a recorded vote has been request dollars. those in support of the request will rise. a sufficient number having arisen, members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: the yeas are 141 and the nays are 276 and the amendment is not adopted. unfinished business is request for a recorded vote offered by the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn on which f
flake of arizona, amendment by mr. king of iowa and amendment by mrs. lummis of wyominging. the chair will reduce the time for all electronic votes. the request for an amendment offered by the gentleman from ohio, on which further proceedings were postponed and the knows prevailed. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. chabot of ohio. the chair: a recorded vote has been request dollars. those in support of the request will rise. a sufficient number having...
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supervisor mar: thank you, mr. king. there is an overflow room in 264. -- 263. the sheriff's deputies have told us people should move if they do not have a seat in either of these rooms. let me turn it back over to ken rich. >> i will go through the overview quickly. i will rely on members of the committee to slow me down if i go too quickly. can i have the slide again, please? basically we have been clear from the start this project only makes sense for the city becomes a certain commitments from cpmc for a set of public benefits. we will give in to these. broadly they include a commitment to help care for the poor and underserved, a commitment to st. luke's, a commitment to affordable housing, and a commitment to local hiring and workforce development and transit and street improvements. it is a binding legal contract between the city and cpmc. the purpose is to codify the commitments as well as lay out remedies and damages if either party fails to live up to the commitments. when adopted by the board and signed by the mayor, they can only be modified by futur
supervisor mar: thank you, mr. king. there is an overflow room in 264. -- 263. the sheriff's deputies have told us people should move if they do not have a seat in either of these rooms. let me turn it back over to ken rich. >> i will go through the overview quickly. i will rely on members of the committee to slow me down if i go too quickly. can i have the slide again, please? basically we have been clear from the start this project only makes sense for the city becomes a certain...
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>> mr. king received a $3.8 million settlement from the city of los angeles. he later acknowledged he struggled with drugs and alcohol for most of his life. rodney king is survived by his three daughters and two grandchildren. just 47 years old when he died yesterday morning. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the nba finals move to miami where the heat would like to finish the series over a stretch of three games there. highlights of a tight one, game three ahead in sports. plus the romney's horse qualifies for the london olympics in the sport of horse ballet. mitt romney breaks it down and we get a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the worse world's best golfer, 24-year-old tiger woods was unstoppable as he finished 1259 under par for the tournament. it was the most lopsided win in the history of the u.s. open and the largest margin of victory ever in a major championship. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional la
>> mr. king received a $3.8 million settlement from the city of los angeles. he later acknowledged he struggled with drugs and alcohol for most of his life. rodney king is survived by his three daughters and two grandchildren. just 47 years old when he died yesterday morning. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the nba finals move to miami where the heat would like to finish the series over a stretch of three games there. highlights of a tight one, game three ahead in...
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and when mr. king from the pool there was nn obviousssigns of trauma.in 19-91, an amateur cameraman recorded four white police &pofficers striking king more than 50 times with wooden batons. at trial -- thhee of the officers were acquitted. fourth officer. african-americans took to the streets of l-a in outrage.the riiting caused more than 55 dollars in ppoperty damage.on tte third day of the riots, king made a now-famous plea. peopll i juss want o say can we all get alongg can we all get along?a neighbor said hh'ss shocked at ssnday's death.. thought you know he was one of those persons that, you know, would always be around, he's one of the icons that you would look up to, becaase with the l.a. riots, he's the one that actually stopped them i can't we all just get along and people started getting along.i'm andrew spencer reporting. imagine yourrcaarbeing stolen ... but not getting any help because of a broken system.... and a lot of red tape.it happened o one woman in dorothy starks just bought a bra
and when mr. king from the pool there was nn obviousssigns of trauma.in 19-91, an amateur cameraman recorded four white police &pofficers striking king more than 50 times with wooden batons. at trial -- thhee of the officers were acquitted. fourth officer. african-americans took to the streets of l-a in outrage.the riiting caused more than 55 dollars in ppoperty damage.on tte third day of the riots, king made a now-famous plea. peopll i juss want o say can we all get alongg can we all get...
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. >> thank you, mr. king. the gentlewoman from california, msz waters. >> thank you very much. i'd like to welcome you mr. attorney general. i have a number of questions that i wanted to ask you, but my attention has been diverted to the line of questioning from congress goodland. it is well known that you dismissed charges that were placed against senator stevens following your investigation that indicated that certain exculpatory evidence had been withheld. was there one thing or several things that were done that caused you to dismiss? >> the thing that was the main motivator to dismiss the case, i thought the solid evidence that we had uncovered that brady material exculpatory material had not been shared with the defense. that was the basis, the main motivation for my deciding to dismiss the case. >> and it seems that mr. s-c-h-u-l-k-e. >> schulke. >> agreed with you. the punishment does not seem to match the crime, prosecutor yal misconduct. a lot of people are wondering how does the office of professional responsibility literally dispute the seriousness of the withholding
. >> thank you, mr. king. the gentlewoman from california, msz waters. >> thank you very much. i'd like to welcome you mr. attorney general. i have a number of questions that i wanted to ask you, but my attention has been diverted to the line of questioning from congress goodland. it is well known that you dismissed charges that were placed against senator stevens following your investigation that indicated that certain exculpatory evidence had been withheld. was there one thing or...
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. -- from iowa, mr. king. but you were cut off by the bell and not given a chance to complete your statement on that. can you complete it now, please? >> i'll be honest with you, i don't remember. >> it had to do with the south carolina challenge of your department to they voter i.d. laws. >> all i can say is with regard to the south carolina law, we looked at the evidence that was provided to us by south carolina. did not feel that the evidence about voter fraud was substantial enough to overcome the disproportionate impact that the changes in their voting procedures had on minorities, older people, young people. it was on that basis and under section five of the voting rights act that we decided to file suit. >> so basically you were stating or you've stated that the reason that south carolina gave for making it tougher to vote through voter i.d. requirements, the reason that they did that which is to get at voter fraud did not hold any water. in other words, there was insufficient evidence of voter fraud an
. -- from iowa, mr. king. but you were cut off by the bell and not given a chance to complete your statement on that. can you complete it now, please? >> i'll be honest with you, i don't remember. >> it had to do with the south carolina challenge of your department to they voter i.d. laws. >> all i can say is with regard to the south carolina law, we looked at the evidence that was provided to us by south carolina. did not feel that the evidence about voter fraud was...
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thank you, mr. king. the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters. >> i would like to welcome you, mr. attorney general. i had a number of questions i want to ask you but might attention has been diverted to the line of questioning from congressman goodman. it is well-known that you dismiss the charges that were placed against senator stevens following your investigation that indicated that certain exculpatory evidence had been withheld. now, was the just one thing or were there several things that were done that you disagreed with that caused you to dismiss? >> the thing that was the main motivator for my decision to dismiss the case, i thought the solid evidence we had uncovered, exculpatory material had not been shared with the defense. and i think that was the basis, main motivation of my deciding to dismiss the case. >> and it seems that, i think his name is pronounced mr. -- agreed with you basically. but the punishment now does not seem to match the crime. prosecutorial misconduct, and a lot of people are wondering how does the office o
thank you, mr. king. the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters. >> i would like to welcome you, mr. attorney general. i had a number of questions i want to ask you but might attention has been diverted to the line of questioning from congressman goodman. it is well-known that you dismiss the charges that were placed against senator stevens following your investigation that indicated that certain exculpatory evidence had been withheld. now, was the just one thing or were there several...
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. >> it appears mr. king died -- died from a drowning. when mr. from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> in 1991, an amateur cameraman recorded four wheatleys injuring baton -- injuring rodney king with batons and kicking him. >>> 8:39. lightning is blamed for two major wives in colorado and new mexico. now in colorado, the high fire is burning towards fort collins. it's the most devastating fire in colorado's history. meantime, in new mexico, the little bear fire has burned more than 45,000 acres and destroyed 240 homes. >>> in southern california full containment of the high fire is expected tonight. right now it's burning in beaumont. it's 70% contained. >>> more historic change in the middle east. the weekend election and the big announcement expected this week. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> confidence built
. >> it appears mr. king died -- died from a drowning. when mr. from the pool, there was no obvious signs of trauma. >> in 1991, an amateur cameraman recorded four wheatleys injuring baton -- injuring rodney king with batons and kicking him. >>> 8:39. lightning is blamed for two major wives in colorado and new mexico. now in colorado, the high fire is burning towards fort collins. it's the most devastating fire in colorado's history. meantime, in new mexico, the little...
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like mr. king, i'd like to highlight that this legislation includes critical funding for investments in first responder grants. the bill includes $1.7 billion for department state and local grant programs which include homeland security grant program, what we call uwasi, urban area security initiative, both of which have been greatly benefiting new jersey and the new york metropolitan area for the last 10 years. the bill also includes $650 million in firefighter grants, $350 million for emergency management performance grants. . it includes language to improve accountability and transparency to ensure that taxpayers' dollars are well spent. lastly, i think all of us would recognize how much we depend on hard work and dedication, tireless work of so many homeland security professionals, emergency squad, fire and police that do the job and some of whom have paid the ultimate sacrifice. i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from alabama reserves. the
like mr. king, i'd like to highlight that this legislation includes critical funding for investments in first responder grants. the bill includes $1.7 billion for department state and local grant programs which include homeland security grant program, what we call uwasi, urban area security initiative, both of which have been greatly benefiting new jersey and the new york metropolitan area for the last 10 years. the bill also includes $650 million in firefighter grants, $350 million for...
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i had the opportunity to participate in an interview of mr. king reverend jackson's people of live radio show which i produced. what's interesting, something we do not hear a lot about is that he was celebrating that night. this is not the way i would have done it. but he had just gotten a job. he said in the interview a few weeks ago he was happy he got a union job he was able to support his family. i hope we can remember him in the broadest context of his life. >> anything suspicious in this death? >> when you look at a history of 12 arrests for intoxication, driving under the influence, he obviously had trouble whether it was from the incident -- as a young man who died it is a terrible terrible tragedy as far as i am concerned. did he have a troubled life? yes. how his death came about we don't know yet but i am sure the investigators will find out. >> this is a fox news alert. there was a silent march on this father's day in new york city. thousands walking down 5th avenue to protest this city's stop and frisk policy allows them to search any
i had the opportunity to participate in an interview of mr. king reverend jackson's people of live radio show which i produced. what's interesting, something we do not hear a lot about is that he was celebrating that night. this is not the way i would have done it. but he had just gotten a job. he said in the interview a few weeks ago he was happy he got a union job he was able to support his family. i hope we can remember him in the broadest context of his life. >> anything suspicious in...
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i had the opportunity to participate in an interview of mr. king reverend jackson's people of live radio show which i produced. what's interesting, something we do not hear a lot about is that he was celebrating that night. this is not the way i would have done it. but he had just gotten a job. he said in the interview a few weeks ago he was happy he got a union job he was able to support his family. i hope we can remember him in the broadest context of his life. >> anything suspicious in this death? >> when you look at a history of 12 arrests for intoxication, driving under the influence, he obviously had trouble whether it was from the incident -- as a young man who died it is a terrible terrible tragedy as far as i am concerned. did he have a troubled life? yes. how his death came about we don't know yet but i am sure the investigators will find out. >> this is a fox news alert. there was a silent march on this father's day in new york city. thousands walking down 5th avenue to protest this city's stop and frisk policy allows them to search any
i had the opportunity to participate in an interview of mr. king reverend jackson's people of live radio show which i produced. what's interesting, something we do not hear a lot about is that he was celebrating that night. this is not the way i would have done it. but he had just gotten a job. he said in the interview a few weeks ago he was happy he got a union job he was able to support his family. i hope we can remember him in the broadest context of his life. >> anything suspicious in...
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>> i think mr. kingalthough hso h profound impact on the lawyers who argued the case on opposite sides. >> if i was able to write a script for a case, this would have been a script that afforded me an opportunity to be involved in helping our society progress to the point of peace and civilizatio civilization. >> history has recorded that rodney king incident as a racist beating of a black man by four white police officers, and that's really tragic. i failed in my singular mission, i guess, to change minds about that case. >> as for the lapd, bernard parks says the culture within the department has changed. but it remains a work in progress. >> i think it's an evolving process that everybody works at everyday. when there's a misstep, you try to correct it. you don't try to slough it off, don't try to ignore it, you have to move forward and see how you can make it better. >> for rodney king, the vicious beating never seems to fade from memor memory. >> do you think the relationship now is better between t
>> i think mr. kingalthough hso h profound impact on the lawyers who argued the case on opposite sides. >> if i was able to write a script for a case, this would have been a script that afforded me an opportunity to be involved in helping our society progress to the point of peace and civilizatio civilization. >> history has recorded that rodney king incident as a racist beating of a black man by four white police officers, and that's really tragic. i failed in my singular...
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. >> the central bankers, and mr. king, for instance, are trying to do a little hand holding. i heard from a trader shades of '08. that's what everybody is afraid of and watching, that sort of event or period and they don't want to go through it again. so the banks and officials making comments are trying to prevent runs on banks that feel as though after the election in greece this weekend things will be dramatically different. >> and we're seeing them being taken out of major banks in greece. my question to you, rick, you hinted at this. who has it right the bond market or the equity market? bond market because no matter what happens with stabilization, all of the effort of all of these liquidity, what we will be left with are many, many, many we'res of res deuced global growth. i think that is what credit markets have been fixated on. you will be left with countries with touch debt and no way to pay it back, how could that give us good numbers any time soon. >> but to steve's point, the fact that the bank of england came out with statements about what they would do or might
. >> the central bankers, and mr. king, for instance, are trying to do a little hand holding. i heard from a trader shades of '08. that's what everybody is afraid of and watching, that sort of event or period and they don't want to go through it again. so the banks and officials making comments are trying to prevent runs on banks that feel as though after the election in greece this weekend things will be dramatically different. >> and we're seeing them being taken out of major...