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mr king is creating a new or original show exclusively for our team america called politics with larry king both shows will be recorded in our studios either in washington d.c. or in los angeles and they will be broadcast in our to america they will be aired during our evening prime time mr king's journalism career has spanned fifty six years he's conducted more than fifty thousand interviews and he's ready for more but don't expect the show to be like anything that you've ever seen in the past larry king will profit journalistic boundaries to bring the political news that you need to know we are very excited to have this new addition to the team so let me be the first to say larry welcome. on now to on the air is where local residents might be seeing light at the end of the tunnel for years the country has been known as the murder capital of the world but this week the country's two rival gangs issued separate statements calling for a truce representatives from the. maurice all of a gang spoke within the. prison we're now seeing their violent ways i was joined earlier by adrian pyne a
mr king is creating a new or original show exclusively for our team america called politics with larry king both shows will be recorded in our studios either in washington d.c. or in los angeles and they will be broadcast in our to america they will be aired during our evening prime time mr king's journalism career has spanned fifty six years he's conducted more than fifty thousand interviews and he's ready for more but don't expect the show to be like anything that you've ever seen in the past...
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i know mr. king has done his due diligence to narrowly tailor this amendment to target my state, but the farm bureau different agriculture industries uncertain of their future and validity of their state laws if the amendment were to pass. i strongly oppose its federal overreach which would nullify state laws protecting public health. i think about this as a former state senator. a lot of thoughts i didn't like were passed, but i still respect the men as many of you who serve in houses before you came here. after looking at some of the bills this would effect, we pulled a list of 150 laws in each of your states. i understand he doesn't like the lopez family years ago were people of california deciding to pass prop two. the dahlia onions in georgia, laboring requirement in alabama, kentucky and missouri. california, hawaii, illinois, oregon, washington. kansas, louisiana, ohio, raw milk. timber in new york, importing across state lines. i've got an exhaustive list before we openness and trample all ov
i know mr. king has done his due diligence to narrowly tailor this amendment to target my state, but the farm bureau different agriculture industries uncertain of their future and validity of their state laws if the amendment were to pass. i strongly oppose its federal overreach which would nullify state laws protecting public health. i think about this as a former state senator. a lot of thoughts i didn't like were passed, but i still respect the men as many of you who serve in houses before...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate the privilege of being recognized here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and taking up the subject matter that i understand is going to begin this week with a markup in the united states senate of a piece of legislation called comprehensive immigration reform that's been advanced by the self-described gang of eight over in the senate, four democrats and four republicans, a bill that they had dropped, or introduced, some couple of weeks ago, 844 pages, all designed to solve the problem that we have here in the united states of illegal immigration and all the accommodations that have been made in efforts to one, open our borders and open our employment and open up our welfare systems and open up our public access to goth services to people that are unlawfully present in the united states. that's the one side of the initiative. that's the chuck schumer side, mr. speaker, and then on the other side, are those of us who instead argue that the rule of law
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. appreciate the privilege of being recognized here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and taking up the subject matter that i understand is going to begin this week with a markup in the united states senate of a piece of legislation called comprehensive immigration reform that's been advanced by the self-described gang of eight over in the senate, four democrats and four republicans, a bill that they had dropped, or introduced, some...
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mr. king: reclaiming my time. thanking the gentleman from south carolina and yielding to the speaker. the speaker pro tempore: would the gentleman suspend for a moment. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from iowa may resume. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate your attention here and i appreciate the gentleman from south carolina coming here and delivering a perspective on the rule of law that we need so badly. i am a bit flabbergasted by the lack of the reason on some of my colleagues, that's on both sides of the aisle. seems a little more irrational on the other side of the aisle. a lot more rational because there is a huge political gain on their side. on our side of the aisle, two plus two
mr. king: reclaiming my time. thanking the gentleman from south carolina and yielding to the speaker. the speaker pro tempore: would the gentleman suspend for a moment. the chair will receive a message. the messenger: mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: mr. secretary. the secretary: i'm directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker pro...
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mr. duncan. >> peter king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and demonized for holding radicalization hearings, and we saw the radicalization of muslim views happen with regard to boston. i just want to throw that out there. i appreciate german king's leadership on this issue, -- chairman kim's leadership on this issue, as well as yours. we know that tamerlan tsarnaev was in an fbi database. he was possibly in a screening data base and a text file. multiple different hits in different databases that may have alerted someone in law enforcement that he was a danger. the federal government has known about information sharing challenges for years. we talked about that in the last congress and pursuing some of that and this congress, i.t. systems, a information sharing, cross referencing. onould do a google search senator lieberman and find out a line because the search engines in the private sector are able to interact, share and cross reference that kind of information. since 2005, the gao has sent out alarms about information. the
mr. duncan. >> peter king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and demonized for holding radicalization hearings, and we saw the radicalization of muslim views happen with regard to boston. i just want to throw that out there. i appreciate german king's leadership on this issue, -- chairman kim's leadership on this issue, as well as yours. we know that tamerlan tsarnaev was in an fbi database. he was possibly in a screening data base and a text file. multiple different...
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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. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house >> good morning everyone. jobs continue to be our number one priority here in the congress. the president's policies are undermining economic growth, four years of slowed job growth is frankly unacceptable. i think we can do a whole lot better. this week the house is taking action on two parts of our jobs plan, expanding american energy and improving the keystone pipeline and strengthening our student loan system for students and their families. we're working to build a stronger economy as we work to hold this administration account nl. today is a new day which means that we're sure to get a new story from the white house on the i.r.s. scandal. first they told us that the white house learned the news that the i.r.s. was targeting conservive groups. but then we hear the president's lawyer knew that report w
mr. king: mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house >> good morning everyone. jobs continue to be our number one priority here in the congress. the president's policies are undermining economic growth, four years of slowed job growth is frankly unacceptable. i think we can do a whole lot better. this week...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my privilege to be recognized to address here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. i know that there's issue after issue that comes before this congress. some calculate those issues in the thousands. but i'm also aware that across america we talk about the things that we see in the news, the things that are in the news, or the large topics that are emerging here in congress. we heard the gentleman from texas speak about the benghazi incident and how that is unfolding here. and the other gentleman talked about the immigration issue which is unfolding within the senate and the judiciary committee as recently as today. come to the floor, mr. speaker, to raise the issue of immigration and seek to i think more broadly inform yourself and those listening in members of congress as well, and it strikes me that we have been through some intense debate here in this congress on the immigration issue and primarily that debate that took place and starting in of througho
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my privilege to be recognized to address here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. i know that there's issue after issue that comes before this congress. some calculate those issues in the thousands. but i'm also aware that across america we talk about the things that we see in the news, the things that are in the news, or the large topics that are emerging here in congress. we heard the gentleman from texas speak about the benghazi...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the privilege to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives and also the times that i've had to be here on the floor and listening to the dialogue and the debate that's delivered by members of both sides, the republican and the democrat side of the aisle. i listen with interest as my friend and colleague on the ag committee, mr. mcgovern, talked about the snap program and the necessity to maintain the dollars that were there. it's a little -- i was a little surprised that he didn't ask for more dollars going in the snap program as opposed to reduce the program increase in the snap program. we have about $78 billion a year that are going into food stamps now. $78 billion. little more than that. and by next year it will be $80 billion. now, we do calculate our budget and spending in a 10-year budget window, so that means $800 billion is the universe of money that he's talking about and he's pleading with us not to reduce that growth from $78 billion -- a
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the privilege to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives and also the times that i've had to be here on the floor and listening to the dialogue and the debate that's delivered by members of both sides, the republican and the democrat side of the aisle. i listen with interest as my friend and colleague on the ag committee, mr. mcgovern, talked about the snap program and the necessity to maintain the dollars that were there....
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we'll find out whether the vote changed from six to three, what's mr. kingn doing in his vote as well. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> and these are the headlines from around the globe. sony's ceo won't give his own opinion but says the board will assess dan loeb's plan for a partial entertainment spinoff. >>> bank of japan governor promises to watch out for jgb moves and stay flexible in response after keeping policy unchanged. >>> cracking down on tax avoidance. that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence
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mr. king: mr. president, this discussion, this debate isn't about budgets. it's not about deficits. it's about governing. that's the fundamental question that's before this body, it's about governing. i rise surprised and disappointed. i expected to come here and debate issues. instead, we're debating debati debating. we're having to argue and debate about the very act of getting to talk about these issues. and the problem, mr. president, with the economy of this country right now, in my mind, is very largely attributable to the uncertainty about whether the government in washington is competent. it's the uncertainty that's killing us. a reporter asked me last week in maine, "what do you think you can do in washington to help us create jobs?" and my immediate answer was, the most important thing we could do is pass a budget in a kind of rational process, in the normal way that's been done for 200 years and show the country that we can govern. it's less important what's in the budget than whether we can do it at all. and that's why i'm so surprised and disaintd tand disappointed o th
mr. king: mr. president, this discussion, this debate isn't about budgets. it's not about deficits. it's about governing. that's the fundamental question that's before this body, it's about governing. i rise surprised and disappointed. i expected to come here and debate issues. instead, we're debating debati debating. we're having to argue and debate about the very act of getting to talk about these issues. and the problem, mr. president, with the economy of this country right now, in my mind,...
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mr. norman did i, commissioner king because when the community participateed in those workshops we saw the best interests of the community. what we are saying in the press and what we are seeing behind closed doors is the lack of ethics and morals. in our constitution and when you are professional we must do the right thing. now most people does not like to speak about ethics and morals because they think it's not part of business. but let me state to you having been trained by some very type of authorities that deal with the highest standards including the united states army it is loopholes right to do the right thing and you can't do it unless you have ethics and morals. you commissioners if you don't take the right actions quickly you are some of you all are great you've done a lot but you will fall flat on your face. the community is watching. thank you very much >> thank you, mr. robert woods. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> i've been working in the community for sometime and it basically goes back to 1982. i've been in the point working with the various community leaders. i'
mr. norman did i, commissioner king because when the community participateed in those workshops we saw the best interests of the community. what we are saying in the press and what we are seeing behind closed doors is the lack of ethics and morals. in our constitution and when you are professional we must do the right thing. now most people does not like to speak about ethics and morals because they think it's not part of business. but let me state to you having been trained by some very type...
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mr. king: mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: yet is on the motion to adjourn. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the aye vs. it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m. on these officers know what kind of work they're doing and i think just as a matter of my understanding, of my 15 years in the department of justice, we need to have them being participants in this, it might even compromise to some degree their independence as they investigate and prosecute, perhaps, an i.c.e. or border patrol agent who violates the law. so i think that's what i would say about it. i think if you ask any law officer who has been trained, all their basic training teaches them how not to violate civil rights. how to conduct themselves in a professional way. so it sort of suggests that we don't trust them, that this group of politicians in washington now have got to have the civil rights division start setting their own guidelines and standards about how to do their w
mr. king: mr. speaker, i move the house do now adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: yet is on the motion to adjourn. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the aye vs. it. the motion is agreed to. accordingly, the house stands adjourned until 2:00 p.m. on these officers know what kind of work they're doing and i think just as a matter of my understanding, of my 15 years in the department of justice, we need to have them being participants in this, it might even compromise to some...
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with that the question is on the amendment from iowa of mr. king number 73. those in favor signal aye. oppose? the aye appear to have a. they have it. the amendment is adopted we now turn in the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york amendment number 93 and they gave a wonderful explanation and to pass on . >> and would be happy to do that and thank you for the consideration. >> let's vote on number 93 from the gentleman from new york signify by saying aye. those opposed? that aye have it they do have said the amendment is adopted are there additional amendments to title 12 the miscellaneous title? >> thank you amendment number 45 but i will withdraw. >> but e if he will withdraw we will not distributed. the gentleman is recognized there is no need to take a lot of time my intention is to withdraw we have reached a compromise rethink with the stakeholders on this issue. want to thank the chairman and the staff for working with me chairman scott from georgia, my subcommittee and south carolina who all worked hard to come up with an agreement that would r
with that the question is on the amendment from iowa of mr. king number 73. those in favor signal aye. oppose? the aye appear to have a. they have it. the amendment is adopted we now turn in the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york amendment number 93 and they gave a wonderful explanation and to pass on . >> and would be happy to do that and thank you for the consideration. >> let's vote on number 93 from the gentleman from new york signify by saying aye. those opposed? that...
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. >> marta mr. king said, like moses, i am on the mountain top and i can see the promised land, but i will not be able to get there with you. but we'll get there. if he were to reappear by my side today, and give us a report card on the last 25 years, what would he say? you did a good job, he would people.ing, electing you have more political power and that is good. you did a good job, he would say, letting people who have the ability to do so live for ever they want to live, go wherever they want to go in this great country. you did a good job, he would colorlevating people of into the ranks of the united states armed forces to the very top. or into the very top of our government. you did a very good job, he would say. he would say the debate that job creating a black middle-class -- he would say, you did a good job creating a black middle-class. you did a good job. you did a good job in the opening opportunity. but he would say, i did not live and die to see the american family destroyed. [applause] i
. >> marta mr. king said, like moses, i am on the mountain top and i can see the promised land, but i will not be able to get there with you. but we'll get there. if he were to reappear by my side today, and give us a report card on the last 25 years, what would he say? you did a good job, he would people.ing, electing you have more political power and that is good. you did a good job, he would say, letting people who have the ability to do so live for ever they want to live, go wherever...
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. >> mr. king. >> let me thank you for scheduling this, it is vital and i thank you for it. commissioner davis, thank you for your leadership. let me ask you, from the time of the attack on monday afternoon --til the issue out on friday morning,on friday did the fbi bring to your attention the fact that the older brother had been under investigation? >> we did not start to look at that until after the shoot out. >> 3 and 1/2 days that they did not make you aware of it? >> i should stress there was an ongoing investigation and a lot of information coming from different sources. we did not look at the brothers until after the shoot out. >> after the photos were posted, did anyone from the local area come forward to identify the brothers? >> i am not certain of that. i don't know of anyone that did, but i know there was conversation with a group. i am not quite sure what their role was in the conversation. >> the photos were all over television, somebody should have did any student. come forward to identify the younger brother? >> they did not. >> senator lieberman, it is wonde
. >> mr. king. >> let me thank you for scheduling this, it is vital and i thank you for it. commissioner davis, thank you for your leadership. let me ask you, from the time of the attack on monday afternoon --til the issue out on friday morning,on friday did the fbi bring to your attention the fact that the older brother had been under investigation? >> we did not start to look at that until after the shoot out. >> 3 and 1/2 days that they did not make you aware of it?...
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mr. duncan. king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and demonized for holding radicalization hearings, and we saw the radicalization of muslim views happen with regard to boston. i just want to throw that out there. i appreciate german king's leadership on this issue, -- chairman kim's leadership on this issue, as well as yours. we know that tamerlan tsarnaev was in an fbi database. he was possibly in a screening data base and a text file. multiple different hits in different databases that may have alerted someone in law enforcement that he was a danger. has knownl government about information sharing challenges for years. we talked about that in the last congress and pursuing some of that and this congress, i.t. systems, a information sharing, cross referencing. i could do a google search on senator lieberman and find out a line because the search engines in the private sector are able to interact, share and cross reference that kind of information. since 2005, the gao has sent out alarms about information. according
mr. duncan. king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and demonized for holding radicalization hearings, and we saw the radicalization of muslim views happen with regard to boston. i just want to throw that out there. i appreciate german king's leadership on this issue, -- chairman kim's leadership on this issue, as well as yours. we know that tamerlan tsarnaev was in an fbi database. he was possibly in a screening data base and a text file. multiple different hits in...
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what's better than being prom king? >> mr.harlie beatty. >> reporter: taking this beauty queen as your prom date. >> are you ready? >> reporter: how did this 18-year-old pull it off? he was finning a special olympic swim meet to work on his charm. >> charlie is a fun-loving prankster, who is a ham. loves to dance. >> i've gotten to know him a little bit. and he is really charming. >> reporter: but when it came to prom, this wisconsin high school junior with down syndrome, wasn't sure what to do. >> charlie wants to go with his entire class. and wouldn't really nail it down to one person. >> reporter: luckily, a mutual friend played matchmaker. >> i went to the financial aid office part-time. and one of the ladies who works there with me knows charlie's family. and he got nominated to his prom court. so, she thought of the idea that maybe i could go with him. >> reporter: charlie reacted like a typical teen. >> it's been kind of tough to control charlie's excitement the last week. >> i can't stop thinking about her. my heart is
what's better than being prom king? >> mr.harlie beatty. >> reporter: taking this beauty queen as your prom date. >> are you ready? >> reporter: how did this 18-year-old pull it off? he was finning a special olympic swim meet to work on his charm. >> charlie is a fun-loving prankster, who is a ham. loves to dance. >> i've gotten to know him a little bit. and he is really charming. >> reporter: but when it came to prom, this wisconsin high school junior...
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mrs. james king.is young man started his life as oscar cleveland became james king junior. , untilall pretty quiet they uncover the dirt and found out that cleveland had assumed responsibility for this child, therefore the assumption that he .lso was father of the child there were some efforts to cover it up initially. then the famous line that cleveland says is, tell the truth. >> what to learn learn about cleveland from ms.? >> -- from this? >> he understands the virtue of making a story a nonstory. admit to it and move on. that is sort of how it works are. stories go back and forth about why he does it. either he is telling the truth and it is his child, all evidence, the scant evidence that we have is that there is a possibility it is his child. also the possibility it is the child of frances' father. the other part is to admit to it, make it a nonstory, say that it is true and move onto let us next. that is what happened in essence. >> how did frances' family react to this? thefected uncle cleve,
mrs. james king.is young man started his life as oscar cleveland became james king junior. , untilall pretty quiet they uncover the dirt and found out that cleveland had assumed responsibility for this child, therefore the assumption that he .lso was father of the child there were some efforts to cover it up initially. then the famous line that cleveland says is, tell the truth. >> what to learn learn about cleveland from ms.? >> -- from this? >> he understands the virtue of...
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. >> reporter: what's better than being prom king? >> mr. charlie gainy!ueen as your prom date. how did 18-year-old charlie gainy pull it off? when he isn't winning special olympics swim meets he works at his charm. >> charlie is a fun-loving prankster, a ham, he loves to dance. >> i have gotten to know him a little bit. he is really sweet. really charming. >> reporter: but when it came to prom, this wisconsin high school junior with down syndrome wasn't sure what to do. >> charlie wants to go with his entire class. couldn't really just nail it down to one person. >> reporter: luckily a mutual friend played matchmaker. >> i work in the financial aid office just part time. one of the ladies who works there with me know s charlie's family. she heard he got nominated to prom court. kind of thought i could go with him. >> reporter: charlie reacted like a typical teen. >> kind of tough to control charlie's excitement the last week. >> i can't stop thinking about her. my heart is pounding. >> reporter: it didn't show on a night normally filled with jitters. >> c
. >> reporter: what's better than being prom king? >> mr. charlie gainy!ueen as your prom date. how did 18-year-old charlie gainy pull it off? when he isn't winning special olympics swim meets he works at his charm. >> charlie is a fun-loving prankster, a ham, he loves to dance. >> i have gotten to know him a little bit. he is really sweet. really charming. >> reporter: but when it came to prom, this wisconsin high school junior with down syndrome wasn't sure what...
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. >> thank you, gentlelady from texas, the chairman would now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want the thank the witnesses for your testimony here today. i listened to the theme through here that there's work that americans won't do, and having spent my life with a lot of time with a shovel in my hands or down in the ditch, i actually haven't found anything i won't do or anything i can't get my sons to do or our crew to do whether it's 126 degrees heat index or 60 below wind chill, we do what needs to be done. and there are an awful lot of americans that are naturalized, native-born americans that are out in the cold and the wind and the heat in the ditch doing this work every single day. and i pay attention. around this city i can send my staff out with a video camera, and we can find all kinds of work done in this city done by americans doing work that americans won't do. i want to put that to rest and make the point that, for example, 75% of illegal aliens in this country have less than a high school degree, high school degree or less. and hou
. >> thank you, gentlelady from texas, the chairman would now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want the thank the witnesses for your testimony here today. i listened to the theme through here that there's work that americans won't do, and having spent my life with a lot of time with a shovel in my hands or down in the ditch, i actually haven't found anything i won't do or anything i can't get my sons to do or our crew to do whether it's 126...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as i listened to the gentlelady talk about enhanced background checks, it just occurs to me, mr. speaker, that if we repeal obamacare, we can save more lives by bringing real health care reform to this country and restoring the doctor-patient relationship, providing incentives for research and development, and let our health care system continue to modernize instead of freeze its development and atrophy as it will under a government controlled program. as i listened to t gentlady earlier, her opening remarks on th rule, for the affordable care act, it occurs to me, mr. speaker, it really isn't the name of it. it is the patient and protection and affordable care act, that long lingo nobody knew what it was. it was market tested, reduced down to the affordable care act. we know it's the unaffordable care act. that's why we call it obamacare. it was passed by legislative shenanigans and passed in the dark of the night. they had to split some of it out and pass it by reconciliation becaus
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yielding. as i listened to the gentlelady talk about enhanced background checks, it just occurs to me, mr. speaker, that if we repeal obamacare, we can save more lives by bringing real health care reform to this country and restoring the doctor-patient relationship, providing incentives for research and development, and let our health care system continue to modernize instead of freeze its development and atrophy as it will under a government controlled...
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. >> the chair recognizes former chairman of the committee, mr. king. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you for the hearing it's vital, and i commend you for it. commissioner davis, first of all, thank thank you for the leadership, absolutely phenomenal. from the time of the attack monday afternoon until the shootout early friday morning, did the the fbi get your attention with the fact that the older brother had been under investigation by the fbi? >> no, we didn't look at that until after the shootout. >> three and a half us days after. >> that's correct. there was a lot of information from a lot of sources but the answer to the question is, no we didn't look at the brothers until after the shootout. >> after the photos were posted late thursday afternoon did anyone from the local mosque come forward to vive either of the brothers? >> i'm not certain of that. i don't know anyone who did, but i know there was conversation with a group we meet with frequently from the mosques called brings, but i'm not quite sure what the role was in the conversation. >> so did you check
. >> the chair recognizes former chairman of the committee, mr. king. >> thank you mr. chairman thank you for the hearing it's vital, and i commend you for it. commissioner davis, first of all, thank thank you for the leadership, absolutely phenomenal. from the time of the attack monday afternoon until the shootout early friday morning, did the the fbi get your attention with the fact that the older brother had been under investigation by the fbi? >> no, we didn't look at that...
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the chair now recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general holder, i thank you for your testimony here today and i have a number of curiosities remaining. one of them is this, are you aware of any plans or any discussion of an effort to transfer one or more detainees from bagram air force base to the united states for trial? >> nothing immediately comes to my mind. i'm not aware of that. >> there haven't been discussions of such a thing? and are you aware of any cases in the past where that's happened? >> that's what's giving me some pause. i'm not sure if we have brought people back from bagram or not. i just don't know. maybe i can get a written response to that. i'm not sure about that. >> perhaps i'm too precise and i should probably say the afghanistan theater instead? would that change your response ? >> i'm thinking of cases that we have brought of people here in the united states who committed acts overseas and i'm just not sure, as i think about these people, where those acts actually occurred. i'm not sure if it wa
the chair now recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general holder, i thank you for your testimony here today and i have a number of curiosities remaining. one of them is this, are you aware of any plans or any discussion of an effort to transfer one or more detainees from bagram air force base to the united states for trial? >> nothing immediately comes to my mind. i'm not aware of that. >> there haven't been discussions...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. kingr five minutes. >> i thank you for your testimony here today. i have a number of curiosities remaining. one of them is this. are you aware of any plans or discussion of an effort to transfer one or more detainees to theogger for space united states for trial? air force base to the united states for trial? have there been any discussions of such a thing? are you aware of any case in the past for that has happened? >> i am ght people back or not. maybe i can get a written response from that, but i am not sure. >> perhaps i should say the afghanistan theater instead. with that change response? >> i am thinking cases we have brought people were -- who have committed acts overseas. i am not sure it was afghanistan. i just don't remember. bixby understand the concept of my question, out of the theater in the global war on terror? bagraom specifically with regard to afghanistan or that the order of work. you would assert that earlier not in discussions about transferring a detainee to the uni
the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. kingr five minutes. >> i thank you for your testimony here today. i have a number of curiosities remaining. one of them is this. are you aware of any plans or discussion of an effort to transfer one or more detainees to theogger for space united states for trial? air force base to the united states for trial? have there been any discussions of such a thing? are you aware of any case in the past for that has happened? >> i am ght...
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mr. king can elucidate on this. the question to the chinese people should have for the paramount, is, how can modern china, an aspiring superpower, the demands the world's respect, the secede itself so intimately with a universally despised regime? china'ser is that communist leaders are not easily shocked by north korean behavior, that in some ways it mirrors their own governance not so long ago. even today beijing's authoritarian rule reflect a value system and world view that is in many ways closer to the pyongyang's - to than the west. chinesew years another general trends nuclear destruction of american cities if the u.s. should there to defend taiwan and get the chinese attack. northof fire in a tree, korea regularly conjures, is also part of china's the cabinet. thater repressive regime favors that term is iran, which has benefited from missile technology. wherever there is a state oppressing its people, proliferating gaugers missile and nuclear technology, where threatening its neighbors, china intends to ta
mr. king can elucidate on this. the question to the chinese people should have for the paramount, is, how can modern china, an aspiring superpower, the demands the world's respect, the secede itself so intimately with a universally despised regime? china'ser is that communist leaders are not easily shocked by north korean behavior, that in some ways it mirrors their own governance not so long ago. even today beijing's authoritarian rule reflect a value system and world view that is in many ways...
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mr. vettle about the property on king street, which is perhaps -- began the discussion, isn't it true that, you know, this is much broader and this motion has to do with the very large area. [speaker not understood]. it seems to me this is just allowing us to open the dialogue about the possibility of allowing a larger room count. >> that is correct. our understanding is that -- and the process of copying and pasting the sfo tables into the newly created muo zoning district ~ sso there was not specific consideration given to the -- the hard limit on hotel rooms of 75. therefore, there doesn't seem to be a land use rationale to keep that hard limit at 75. there does, however, exist -- strongly induced rationale to closer review each proposal through the conditional use authorization process. >> that seems consistent with which mr. meeko said earlier, that this whole process of 75 began from something former supervisor daly had done in regards to a broader area that was then morphed and carried over into the muo. so, i mean, i think we're talking about -- it's the new vote to talk about that
mr. vettle about the property on king street, which is perhaps -- began the discussion, isn't it true that, you know, this is much broader and this motion has to do with the very large area. [speaker not understood]. it seems to me this is just allowing us to open the dialogue about the possibility of allowing a larger room count. >> that is correct. our understanding is that -- and the process of copying and pasting the sfo tables into the newly created muo zoning district ~ sso there...
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mrs. james king. this young man who started his life as oscar cleveland became james king junior. pretty quiet until they uncover the dirt and found out that cleveland assumed or sponsor building for the child. therefore, the assumption he was father of the child, and there were efforts initially to cover it up and the famous line that cleveland says is, tell the truth. host: what do we learn about cleveland from this? , het: that he is understands the virtue of making a story of nonstory. go ahead and admit to it and move on. this is sort of how it works. the stories go back and forth about why he does it. if either he is telling the truth and it is his child, or weause the scant evidence have is that it is his child. it is also a possibility that it was the child of francis' father. go ahead and admit to it, make it a nonstory, say that it is true, and move on. that is in essence what happened. familyw did francis' react to this, because it cleve, the man she was eventually betrothed to, or at the same time, it could have been her father's child. what was the reaction to this? g
mrs. james king. this young man who started his life as oscar cleveland became james king junior. pretty quiet until they uncover the dirt and found out that cleveland assumed or sponsor building for the child. therefore, the assumption he was father of the child, and there were efforts initially to cover it up and the famous line that cleveland says is, tell the truth. host: what do we learn about cleveland from this? , het: that he is understands the virtue of making a story of nonstory. go...
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mr. moore, who is the sort of king pen of revenge porn web sites, which is just horrific.l part of the internet, i think this behavior towards women is shockingly common. some form of it. not this specific thing. but you know, much more mainstream, facebook reisn'tly, taken to task by a group of -- women's groups that wrote a letter to them saying that they were being too permissive with what they were allowing to be posted on their site and not taken down. there was a group called violently raping your friend just for laughs on facebook. there was a seven-minute long video of a woman being gang raped. the happy ending here so far, at least, is that because their sponsors started to put pressure on them, facebook has now responded and said, we will do a better job policing gender based hate. but this is a widespread problem. >> it's a cultural problem. >> that's such an important point, krystal. it is this huge cultural issue. we make a great mistake, many of us make it when we want to otherwi other siize the victim. even if they did make a choice they would regret or were
mr. moore, who is the sort of king pen of revenge porn web sites, which is just horrific.l part of the internet, i think this behavior towards women is shockingly common. some form of it. not this specific thing. but you know, much more mainstream, facebook reisn'tly, taken to task by a group of -- women's groups that wrote a letter to them saying that they were being too permissive with what they were allowing to be posted on their site and not taken down. there was a group called violently...
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mr. pier ce brosnan coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: embracing new challenges keeps them vibrant and that is what pierce brosnan has done "love is allmovie, you need". metis about two people who while attending a wedding. this is a scene from "love is all you need." >> the lemons a must look like oranges from here. >> that was an orange tree for 100 years before it was proved .- pruned into a lemon most of the trees you see here were oranges. they have to be nurtured so they do not grow back as oranges. i assume it isn't ongoing process. the tree can make lament and oranges. i like that. but you know, lemons are my fav
mr. pier ce brosnan coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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mr. richwine. that didn't stop congressman steve king from going out there today and citing that study.reaching out but citing a study that suggests you and your child -- i know you've had a child recently -- have an indod indodgenous intour yourty of i.q. that you'll never be able to resolve. >> if that's what's happening, guess what, the future of america looks that way because the kids that are growing fastest happen to be the brown kids. african-american. latinos. that is the future of america. those are the college enrollment numbers that are actually beating in double digits the other groups. so there is hope. it's ignorant. it's narrow minded and even our fellows from harvard are embarrassed to say this came out and got tied into the school because certainly doesn't represent the way we study the true trends. >> absolutely true. lili gil valletta, thank you so much. >>> coming up, political point scoring at a fever pitch. what about jobs and the economy? we'll ask one house republican. stay with us. did you know more coffee drinkers prefer the taste of gevalia house blend over th
mr. richwine. that didn't stop congressman steve king from going out there today and citing that study.reaching out but citing a study that suggests you and your child -- i know you've had a child recently -- have an indod indodgenous intour yourty of i.q. that you'll never be able to resolve. >> if that's what's happening, guess what, the future of america looks that way because the kids that are growing fastest happen to be the brown kids. african-american. latinos. that is the future...
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mr. smiley. >> a conversation with ethan hawke, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ethan hawke has starred in movies such as training day which he earned an oscar nomination. whatever else he accomplishes, he will probably be remembered in part for the character of jesse that as part of a deeply romantic couple that moviegoers have followed for almost two decades. first, before sunrise, than before sunset. and now, before midnight. >> i knew that i might stumble on a few things that somebody over low. >> you did uncover information that the cops had overlooked. >> there are a lot of good police officers out there. getting something wrong that means ruining people's live
mr. smiley. >> a conversation with ethan hawke, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had. he said, there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station...
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mrs. maldonado. this is outrageous. last person on the bus. nobody saw her carrying anything. this was professionally strapped under her seat. the woman has seven children. she has grandchildren. and she is a king pin drug smuggler of 15 pounds? are you buying that mr. hernandez? are you buying it? >> william yuri says be soft on the people, hard on the problem. we can. >> bill: are you buying mrs. maldonado is a drug smuggler. >> people spend the night with their family members. it sounds like they are being soft with her. >> bill: sound like they are being soft with her 8 days in prison with no bail. that's not soft. all right, mr. hernandez. >> that's what we have been pushing them to do bill. >> bill: we wanted to give mexico a fair play and you did. factor moves along this evening. graduation time but you won't find many conservatives giving addresses to the students. laura ingraham will tell us why. jesse watters on how much the folks know about obama care. >> do you support obama care? >> yeah. i do yes. >> you do? >> yeah. >> what is obama care? >> no idea. [ laughter ] >> bill: we hope you stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: are we crazy. gallup poll. moral values in this country get
mrs. maldonado. this is outrageous. last person on the bus. nobody saw her carrying anything. this was professionally strapped under her seat. the woman has seven children. she has grandchildren. and she is a king pin drug smuggler of 15 pounds? are you buying that mr. hernandez? are you buying it? >> william yuri says be soft on the people, hard on the problem. we can. >> bill: are you buying mrs. maldonado is a drug smuggler. >> people spend the night with their family...
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mr. chairman, since we're doing the oversight here, the rule, i understand the king's english, and it says the promotion of social welfare does not include direct or indirect participation or invention in political intervention in political campaign. now, how you interpret that to say that that does allow some intervention in local campaigns is beyond it, and if that had been cut off at the pass we wouldn't even be dating to these -- yes, sir. >> the oversight of the level of campaign intervention by 501(c) fours, subsequent shortly. shortly. >> who will be doing that? >> my organization, the treasury inspector general for tax administration. >> well, in conclusion, i would say if we could get the irs to follow the law and the regulation that implemented it, we wouldn't have this problem in the future. >> sender, i agree with you but i also think it's very complicated. and it's unfortunaunfortuna te this issue has not been addressed the last couple of years with any precision, any focus, any straight thinking. and were going to have to get, have to enact some changes in statute and also ir
mr. chairman, since we're doing the oversight here, the rule, i understand the king's english, and it says the promotion of social welfare does not include direct or indirect participation or invention in political intervention in political campaign. now, how you interpret that to say that that does allow some intervention in local campaigns is beyond it, and if that had been cut off at the pass we wouldn't even be dating to these -- yes, sir. >> the oversight of the level of campaign...
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mr. wonderful meets the reigning king of darts.headlines from around the globe. britain's guardian says they're accused of exploiting nelson mandela. it shows the former south african president for the first time in nine months. he's seen sitting in a chair with what looks like a vacant face. the meeting was arranged by the anc. >>> the "detroit free press" says bloomberg celebrated the murder rate by taking a swipe at detroit. he said last year we had a record low 419 murders. if instead we had detroit's murder rate, 4,500-plus new yorkers would have been murdered last year. >> "the wall street journal" says its circulation rose in the lax six months but overall other circulation has declined. the journal circulation went up 12% from a year ago. the times saw an 18% jump. that includes print and digital subscriptions. >>> uberis is raising money. it helps find a car service or an app. >>> employees at real estate firm are getting tattoos with the company's logo. rapid realty is giving workers a 15% raise for getting inked. workers
mr. wonderful meets the reigning king of darts.headlines from around the globe. britain's guardian says they're accused of exploiting nelson mandela. it shows the former south african president for the first time in nine months. he's seen sitting in a chair with what looks like a vacant face. the meeting was arranged by the anc. >>> the "detroit free press" says bloomberg celebrated the murder rate by taking a swipe at detroit. he said last year we had a record low 419...
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mr. duncan is recognized. >> peter king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and dni sterling radicalization hearings and we saw just radicalization of muslim viewers happen with regard to boston. and so, that is just -- i want to throw that out there. i appreciate the chairman's leadership as well as yours on this issue. multiple conflicting reports indicate that tamerlan may have been listed on one or more federal terrorist bases. we know the fbi's tawes cade database but he had believed to have a terrorist watch list database, and possibly a treasury enforcement communication system or text file. for the multiple different hits and databases that may have alerted someone in the law enforcement that he was a danger and the federal government is known about information sharing challenges for years. we talked about this in the last congress and kind of pursuing some of that in this congress about i.t. systems and communications and information sharing and cross referencing and i can do a google surge on senator lieberman and find out a lot. bec
mr. duncan is recognized. >> peter king needs an apology from mainstream media. he was vilified and dni sterling radicalization hearings and we saw just radicalization of muslim viewers happen with regard to boston. and so, that is just -- i want to throw that out there. i appreciate the chairman's leadership as well as yours on this issue. multiple conflicting reports indicate that tamerlan may have been listed on one or more federal terrorist bases. we know the fbi's tawes cade database...
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obama gave the commencement address today at martin luther king's alma mater, morehouse college, a historically black, all-male school in atlanta. mr. obama challenged the graduates to stay focused on family. >> be the best husband to your wife. or your boyfriend or your partner. be the best father you can be to your children. because nothing's more important. >> later, remembering how civil rights pioneer medgar evers helped clear the way for african-americans on television. that accused u.s. spy leaves russia and far from florida the story of one couple's bittersweet lottery win. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. o
obama gave the commencement address today at martin luther king's alma mater, morehouse college, a historically black, all-male school in atlanta. mr. obama challenged the graduates to stay focused on family. >> be the best husband to your wife. or your boyfriend or your partner. be the best father you can be to your children. because nothing's more important. >> later, remembering how civil rights pioneer medgar evers helped clear the way for african-americans on television. that...