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mr. chairman. senator king appropriately wants to end sequestration and i think almost all of us agree with him on that mr. sanders: but the way his amendment is written calls for, and i quote to be offset with changes in mandatory programs and receipt, end of quote. as he indicated earlier there many ways you could do it but it does leave the possibility open for significant cuts in social security and medicare and for that reason, i will oppose that amendment. mr. enzi: by the way -- mr. king: my amendment now says receipts it should say revenues. i would amend it to change the word receipts to revenues, i think it's clear but in order to clarify it further. mr. enzi: my comments would have been similar to senator sanders and that would have been scary. mr. king: if i brought senator enzi and senator sanders together. mr. enzi: clerk will call the roll. clerk mr. portman. mr. too many mi. mr. johnson. ms. ayotte. mr. corker. mr. purdue. >> can i be recorded as aye. caller: mr. sanders. ms. murray. mr. wyden.
mr. chairman. senator king appropriately wants to end sequestration and i think almost all of us agree with him on that mr. sanders: but the way his amendment is written calls for, and i quote to be offset with changes in mandatory programs and receipt, end of quote. as he indicated earlier there many ways you could do it but it does leave the possibility open for significant cuts in social security and medicare and for that reason, i will oppose that amendment. mr. enzi: by the way -- mr....
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mr. king? mr. chairman? senator: how am i recorded? clerk: no. chairman: are there any who wish to change their vote? clerk: the nays are 12. chairman: the amendment is defeated. next is senator sessions. senator sessions: i would like to modify more appropriately. after the words "benefit for aliens," i would like to insert "without legal status." i would ask my colleagues to support the amendment that would have a spending neutral reserve fund to prohibit illegal immigrants from qualifying for refundable tax credits. a position that the inspector general of the united states treasury has taken. and ask that the treasury department fix on its own but was unable to do so. they have asked congress to fix it. we are overdue in doing that. chairman: opposition? senator: mr. chairman, i want to associate myself with our ranking member in terms of we definitely need immigration reform to address these things. i think it is important that we are not penalizing children here legally. it is important
mr. king? mr. chairman? senator: how am i recorded? clerk: no. chairman: are there any who wish to change their vote? clerk: the nays are 12. chairman: the amendment is defeated. next is senator sessions. senator sessions: i would like to modify more appropriately. after the words "benefit for aliens," i would like to insert "without legal status." i would ask my colleagues to support the amendment that would have a spending neutral reserve fund to prohibit illegal...
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mr. king: i think there are laws that have come into being that i considered unjust and, i think the moral conscience of the nation considered unjust. this does not mean the persons who rendered the decision were unjust people or they were evil people. it simply meant that at that particular time they did not have the foresight to see what let us say, back in 1896 justice harlan saw. they differed among themselves. while most of the jurists rendered a decision making separate but equal the law of the land, there was justice harlan who said at that time the constitution is color-blind and rendered a dissenting opinion, which has now become the majority opinion of our country. john chancellor: dr. king, we have reports from atlanta which indicate that you will recommend to the nation's labor unions a nationwide work stoppage to keep the plight of alabama negroes before the country. now can you give us some details on this plan? dr. king: yes, mr. chancellor. i think the conditions in alabama hav
mr. king: i think there are laws that have come into being that i considered unjust and, i think the moral conscience of the nation considered unjust. this does not mean the persons who rendered the decision were unjust people or they were evil people. it simply meant that at that particular time they did not have the foresight to see what let us say, back in 1896 justice harlan saw. they differed among themselves. while most of the jurists rendered a decision making separate but equal the law...
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king: mr. chairman, and armed services and intelligence committees this year, we have heard powerful and very convincing testimony from our military forces across the board and also from the intelligence community about the dangers of sequester. the dangers are in readiness modernization. we've had direct testimony that if the sequester is imposed this year, american lives will be put at risk. decline in intelligence capability, decline in reconnaissance capability, and as i mentioned, modernization. it will be a catastrophe. also in nondefense, in the intelligence community, but also people, research and development, headstart start education, job training, national parks, housing, senior services. this idea of sequester was designed to be stupid and it is. it was designed to provoke us to find a better solution. so i'm offering a deficit neutral reserve fund to do just that. i know that the chairman has a provision in the mark on page 48 which deals with this. my amendment clarifies that, to
king: mr. chairman, and armed services and intelligence committees this year, we have heard powerful and very convincing testimony from our military forces across the board and also from the intelligence community about the dangers of sequester. the dangers are in readiness modernization. we've had direct testimony that if the sequester is imposed this year, american lives will be put at risk. decline in intelligence capability, decline in reconnaissance capability, and as i mentioned,...
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. >> mr king, mr king. >> save you a lot of time. no comment. >> reporter: i can't talk to you for a second >>> who they are will surprise you. obama care back in the dock. it's "inside story". >>>reporters who followed today's oral argument are in wide agreement. this issue divides the nine justices. if the administration has hopes to prevail, it will have to hook a fifth vote, maybe from the chief justice or associate justice. either way the future of president obama's signature domestic achievement may be hanging by the slender threat of a vote. let's take a look at the health care markets in the state. as of now, the federal government runs the health care exchanges in a total of 34 states. the remaining states manage their own. of the 34, florida receives the highest share of subsidies for those using the affordable care act, and under 65 years of age with 9.4%. nearly 1.5 million, followed by maine and north carolina with 6.1% each. the system of subsidies that make the numbers in obama care work were at issue with king v berne
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and he asked only to be identified in the story as mr. king. mr. king said he told the burglar to stop and when the man kept trying to get in mr. king said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> >> i was just shaken and i was really terrified. i didn't know if i was going to even hit the guy. i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. leon: the suspect ran and flagged down a school bus for help and that's when a nearby officer arrested him. he's currently recovering in the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. a big police presence today in silver spring after reports of shots fired. abc 7 counted at least a dozen officers along with a k-9 unit at the apartment complex on featherwood street. an officer on the scene told us that someone fired a shot into the air during a fight. no one was hurt. crews have completed the repairs to a water main that burst yesterday afternoon flooding a berwyn heights street and damaging four homes in the process. cunningham drive reopened around 2:00 this afternoon. about 21 hours after the 10 inch main burst
and he asked only to be identified in the story as mr. king. mr. king said he told the burglar to stop and when the man kept trying to get in mr. king said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> >> i was just shaken and i was really terrified. i didn't know if i was going to even hit the guy. i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. leon: the suspect ran and flagged down a school bus for help and that's when a nearby officer arrested him. he's currently recovering in the...
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. >> mr king. mr king. >> no comment. >> i can't talk to you for a second? david king is one of four virginia residents suing the obama administration over the president's signature health care law. articles in the magazine and "wall street journal" raised questions about whether the four individuals have legal standing. in other words, a right to sue over the law, though they are truly harmed by being forced to buy insurance under obama care. >> one of the plaintiffs is a woman by the name of rose luck. she's in here mid 50, when she signed on. she lifted a peter burg virginia mote as an access. you can only -- motel as an access. she can only stay here for 28 days. luck did not respond to facebook messages for a comment. we reached out to plaintiff doug hurst. >> i would love to chat on the phone if possible. who did not return phone and facebook messages. lawyers bringing the case told us the fourth plaintiff wouldn't comment either. articles questioning the legal standing.out that leave jay is close to meddy -- -- point tout that leafy is close to medicar
. >> mr king. mr king. >> no comment. >> i can't talk to you for a second? david king is one of four virginia residents suing the obama administration over the president's signature health care law. articles in the magazine and "wall street journal" raised questions about whether the four individuals have legal standing. in other words, a right to sue over the law, though they are truly harmed by being forced to buy insurance under obama care. >> one of the...
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mr. king: madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
mr. king: madam president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
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. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my gun and evidently i told the guy to stop, but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him. unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> reporter: king called fairfax county police. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street to telegraph road where he tried to board a bus. >> that's when police arrived and took him into custody. >> it was on the side of the house. >> reporter: mr. willis lives across the street from mr. king. he saw the man running and followed him in his car to help identify him if he got away. >> i asked the young man what's wrong. >> reporter: king has not been charge. neither has the alleged intruder at this point. >> i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. i'm just glad he's doing fine. >> reporter: peggy fox, wusa9. >>> more than a year after relisha rudd disappeared her mom shameka young says she desperately wants custody of her three young so
. >> reporter: mr. king says the intruder was using a brick trying to break intoly home. >> i just ran and got my gun and evidently i told the guy to stop, but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him. unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> reporter: king called fairfax county police. the wounded man ran leaving a trail of blood down the street to telegraph road where he tried to board a bus. >> that's when police arrived and took him into custody....
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mr. king's door here.have just seen our 5:00 and they wanted to check on him in person and some wanted to thank him for his quick actions. in talking with mr. king one thing i noticed is he's not really proud of what he felt he had to do. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. i mean i didn't even know if i was going to hit the phi. i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. >> reporter: after spending the whole day inside his home watching police come in and out, this is the first time mr. king has got an chance to leave and to share his terrifying experience. >> somebody breaking into your house, you don't know what to do. you know so just ran and got my gun and then i told the guy to stop but he didn't hear me. so that's when i returned fire at him and unfortunately i hurt the young man. >> i walked -- i got out of my car and walked down to the intersection. >> reporter: having just pulled up around 8:30 mr. willis says he heard two strange nows. >> it was a glass breaking noise, like somebody
mr. king's door here.have just seen our 5:00 and they wanted to check on him in person and some wanted to thank him for his quick actions. in talking with mr. king one thing i noticed is he's not really proud of what he felt he had to do. >> i was just shaken. i was really terrified. i mean i didn't even know if i was going to hit the phi. i didn't aim to shoot to kill him or nothing. >> reporter: after spending the whole day inside his home watching police come in and out, this is...
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mr. kane. will king. mr. chairman. >> no. mr. chairman the ayes are 16 the nay, 6. >> that amendment is adepartmentopted. the next is the portman export amendment. i think there's a democrat side by side for this one. >> do you want to wait and do the side by side or do it now? i was told you want to wait. >> we better move up. >> are you ready? >> we are ready. >> side by side. >> side by side? >> no? >> one of us have. >> why don't we wait and do it when we have a chance to look at the side by side. >> we'll move that down on the list so everybody can recruit side by side. >> there's a modified -- to modify the amendment? >> see if you can get that. >> okay. >> next. the next amendment is the stabenow amendment. >> she's going to modify the change date. >> okay. >> mr. chairman. >> senator portman. >> in the interest of expediting this process, i've now had a chance to look at the deficit neutral reserve fund, side by side amendment by mr. sanders. i just ask mr. sanders a question, the way i look at it it's identical to my ame
mr. kane. will king. mr. chairman. >> no. mr. chairman the ayes are 16 the nay, 6. >> that amendment is adepartmentopted. the next is the portman export amendment. i think there's a democrat side by side for this one. >> do you want to wait and do the side by side or do it now? i was told you want to wait. >> we better move up. >> are you ready? >> we are ready. >> side by side. >> side by side? >> no? >> one of us have. >> why...
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mr. king's. >> he was not someone who would hold his tongue in criticizing the preacher class, right?ack religious leadership. >> today's gathering is the largest in washington's history. >> he was very critical of established black leaders. >> in the van is martin luther king. >> and of their strategies. and so many people shied away from him because of that. ♪ we shall overcome >> malcolm was very critical and dismissive at the time when people were somewhat celebratory at the success of the march on washington. >> later, mr. king and the other leaders will go to the white house where the president said that everyone must be impressed with the demonstration of the throngs of the faith and confidence in our democratic form of government. >> malcolm came as an observer. and he called it the farce on washington. an event that had been co-active by the government, co-active by labor. that the leaders of the civil rights movement had been essentially bought off. >> i think the support reflects the desire on the part of our people in this country to try a new approach, a new analysis, a n
mr. king's. >> he was not someone who would hold his tongue in criticizing the preacher class, right?ack religious leadership. >> today's gathering is the largest in washington's history. >> he was very critical of established black leaders. >> in the van is martin luther king. >> and of their strategies. and so many people shied away from him because of that. ♪ we shall overcome >> malcolm was very critical and dismissive at the time when people were...
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now the homeowner, mr. king, has not been charged. he is back home tonight. as far as the wounded man, we understand he's at inova fairfax hospital and he has not been charged at this time. i'm peggy fox. back to you. >>> fairfax police are trying to solve a murder mystery in annandale. a man had some sort of trauma on his upper body and now cops are trying to figure out who this guy is and who killed him. >>> another greek organization is in serious trouble tonight. cap akappa delta row has been suspended while police look through a facebook with private pages of nude women. police got a tip back in january and that page also allegedly contains pictures of drug deals and hazing. >>> a u.s. air force veteran fired from his job as an airplane mechanic recently is accused of plotting to travel to syria to join isis. he is 47-year-old terad pugh of neptune, new jersey. federal prosecutors say he was stopped at the turkish border. pugh had been indicted on charges of trying to provide support to a terrorist group. he's due in court tomorrow in new york city. >>>
now the homeowner, mr. king, has not been charged. he is back home tonight. as far as the wounded man, we understand he's at inova fairfax hospital and he has not been charged at this time. i'm peggy fox. back to you. >>> fairfax police are trying to solve a murder mystery in annandale. a man had some sort of trauma on his upper body and now cops are trying to figure out who this guy is and who killed him. >>> another greek organization is in serious trouble tonight. cap...
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i would like to ask if mr. king chan from weg weg like or his representative. >> good afternoon. this is a produce market. when you walk in the door the first thing you see is fruits and vegetables. he specializes in organic fruits and vegetables want as you go to the center of the store there are the grocery items. at the rear if approved he will have two small coolers with wines and beers and as far as the hours of operations he informs me it's 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and doesn't intend to be open later than that and hopes you will support the license for a type 20 license. >> thank you to both of you. supervisor christensen it's in your district. >> i want to say we visited the location, my staff and i and the adjacent merchants and it is described a lovely place to buy vegetables and i this is a case truly for the public convenience and we're supportive of the application. >> thank you. now let's open it up for public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to speak? seeing none public comment is closed. colleagues can we have a motion? >> (inaudible). >> than
i would like to ask if mr. king chan from weg weg like or his representative. >> good afternoon. this is a produce market. when you walk in the door the first thing you see is fruits and vegetables. he specializes in organic fruits and vegetables want as you go to the center of the store there are the grocery items. at the rear if approved he will have two small coolers with wines and beers and as far as the hours of operations he informs me it's 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and doesn't intend...
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mr. king let me dpine begin with you. you heard of another police shooting and the nation still dissecting what went on in ferguson. it occurs that your father would be displeased to know before the shooting in ferguson voting participation there was so low, i think 12%. >> that is correct. not only would he have been disappointed but he would certainly be disappointed that all over the country many states have imposed new laws making it more difficult to vote. and the reality as we observe today it really is not a celebration. it cannot be a celebration unless there's legislation that creates new voting rights for all people. >> you have in an opinion piece you just penned commemorating the 50th anniversary you noted that we rank 138th out of 172 democracies in terms of voter participation. so let's look forward. what's to be done about that? >> i think one, we have to examine why is it that people are not voting. first, the first thing we have to do is create legislation. and i proposed three things. one, electronic vot
mr. king let me dpine begin with you. you heard of another police shooting and the nation still dissecting what went on in ferguson. it occurs that your father would be displeased to know before the shooting in ferguson voting participation there was so low, i think 12%. >> that is correct. not only would he have been disappointed but he would certainly be disappointed that all over the country many states have imposed new laws making it more difficult to vote. and the reality as we...
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mr. cane understand nod. >> member king. [inaudible] >> mr. chairman, aye. >> the yeas are 12, the nays are 10. >> the resolution passes. and i'd like to thank all the members for their tremendous cooperation getting this done. it is important that if you have any necessary documents to be filed, it has to be done tomorrow in order that the resolution can be brought to the senate floor next week. the deadline for submitting additional or minority views is no later than noon tomorrow. any views muss have a member's signature and we'll begin debate at 2:00 on monday. >> you also need to -- >> ready or not. >> staff can make technical and conforming changes. >> and may add to the chairman's mark of facts and figures to complete the charts. >> can add the numbers for the facts and figures. and complete the charts. >> congratulations. >> well done. >> thank you. >> have to gavel us out. [inaudible conversations] blank blank. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >>> taking a look at the road to the white hous
mr. cane understand nod. >> member king. [inaudible] >> mr. chairman, aye. >> the yeas are 12, the nays are 10. >> the resolution passes. and i'd like to thank all the members for their tremendous cooperation getting this done. it is important that if you have any necessary documents to be filed, it has to be done tomorrow in order that the resolution can be brought to the senate floor next week. the deadline for submitting additional or minority views is no later than...
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the homeowner, who asked to be identified as mr. king, told the man to stop. when he did not stop, he said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> i was terrified. i did not even think i was going to hit the guy. i did not aim to shoot to kill. alison: the bullet grazed the intruder's cheek. he ran off and tried to flag down a school bus with students on board to help him. he was arrested and taken to the hospital with nonlife turning injuries. a congressman from illinois is stepping down. he was facing questions about his campaign financing. he has been accused of spending taxpayer and campaign funds for at least a dozen flights on private planes. he says the accusations were a distraction that made it too difficult for him to serve. leon: a former u.s. air force mechanic is accused of trying to join isil. he was indicted in brooklyn today. investigators caught him trying to cross syria to join the islamic state. according to the indictment, he tried to destroy several phone drives. overseas, is really a prime minister benjamin netanyahu declaring victory, de
the homeowner, who asked to be identified as mr. king, told the man to stop. when he did not stop, he said he had no other choice but to shoot. >> i was terrified. i did not even think i was going to hit the guy. i did not aim to shoot to kill. alison: the bullet grazed the intruder's cheek. he ran off and tried to flag down a school bus with students on board to help him. he was arrested and taken to the hospital with nonlife turning injuries. a congressman from illinois is stepping...
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and mrs. king took asher out of south hampson general hospital last august, after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment. they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague. but they were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more precisely than traditional radio therapy. at the time, university hospital southampton, nhs foundation trust, said his chances of recovery with regular treatment were very good. when asher left the clinic in prague, doctors said there was every reason to hope he'd make a full recovery. now his parents say they're full of hope for the future. >> and we wish hem all the best. >> some great news there. >>> an indian sprinter who has been banned for competing against other women after failing a gender test is appealing a
and mrs. king took asher out of south hampson general hospital last august, after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment. they traveled to their home in spain and wanted to go on to prague. but they were arrested at the request of the british authorities and briefly jailed. it caused public outrage. the kings were finally released. and a high court judge ruled asher could travel to prague for the therapy that wasn't available to them in britain. the treatment targets cancers more...
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we appreciate it, mr. king. right off the bat, will you appeal?> we owe it to songwriters around the world to make sure this verdict doesn't stand. my clients know that they wrote the song, "blurred lines" from their hearts and souls and no other source. liz: well there is a heart, there is a soul and there is a mind. the jury totally believes their minds went write right to marvin gaye's song to initial verdict s that a yes, you will appeal andso, when? >> we're going to exercise every posttrial remedy we have to make sure this verdict does not stand. we look at it as, being in the 7th inning of a game that could go into extra innings. liz: are the gays going to see any of the $7.4 million? >> not if i do my job correctly. liz: that is interesting that you say that? richard bush said in the last hour, said i highly doubt they will appeal. when you had a jury never really got to hear the whole marvin gay song, doctor marvin gaye song, felt there was stolen parts they felt they truly won the war. >> this jury didn't listen to any music which is rat
we appreciate it, mr. king. right off the bat, will you appeal?> we owe it to songwriters around the world to make sure this verdict doesn't stand. my clients know that they wrote the song, "blurred lines" from their hearts and souls and no other source. liz: well there is a heart, there is a soul and there is a mind. the jury totally believes their minds went write right to marvin gaye's song to initial verdict s that a yes, you will appeal andso, when? >> we're going to...
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mr. king two decades or so ago. so, i mean, is this different? sari: it feels different to me. i think that the fbi director gave a very powerful speech a couple of weeks ago at georgetown university. and he talked about this being a very important crossroads, really. where, and he quoted a broadway show song, "everybody's a little bit racist," in talking about the problems between communities and the police who are in these communities. and the need for dialogue. it is so interesting because when eric holder first became attorney general, he got into trouble for giving this speech talking about a nation of cowards. he is ending his tenure, and the fbi director is giving a speech about how important it is to talk about race now in america. susan: last question specifically about this task force that ms. robinson and chief commissioner ramsey -- i am wondering, what kind of leverage it has. you asked a lot of questions about the size of police forces around the country. professor robinson said there is very little federal leverage because they are small and locally run. so how d
mr. king two decades or so ago. so, i mean, is this different? sari: it feels different to me. i think that the fbi director gave a very powerful speech a couple of weeks ago at georgetown university. and he talked about this being a very important crossroads, really. where, and he quoted a broadway show song, "everybody's a little bit racist," in talking about the problems between communities and the police who are in these communities. and the need for dialogue. it is so interesting...
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mr. matthews: dr. king, do we know he was a socialist or duty of ideology? mr. carson: he was not political because the goals he had in mind -- one of the things i invite you to do is in the latest book, "martin's dream," i have a chapter about the love letters he wrote to coretta when they were dating in 1952 and it just did the question is useful for list, yes he is so from us, the and an anti-communist socialists but definitely -- yes -- is he a socialist, yes he is a socialist, a christian socialist, an anti-communist socialists, but definitely a socialist. working together to have a warless world. these are obviously the things all of you wrote in your love letters. [laughter] mr. carson: it is very clear -- and it gets to the question of if he was a politician. coretta kept the letters under her bed until 1997. that is why you probably do not know about the letters. and you would imagine what would've happened to king's career -- can you imagine what would've happened to king's career if a letter was published, i look forward to national industry, it says
mr. matthews: dr. king, do we know he was a socialist or duty of ideology? mr. carson: he was not political because the goals he had in mind -- one of the things i invite you to do is in the latest book, "martin's dream," i have a chapter about the love letters he wrote to coretta when they were dating in 1952 and it just did the question is useful for list, yes he is so from us, the and an anti-communist socialists but definitely -- yes -- is he a socialist, yes he is a socialist, a...
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. >> now, the other part was with respect to to mr. king and the nonviolent direct action. >> well, i would let jimmy baldwin and john kilns and lou lomax, the writers, answer that. speaking right after this church was bombed in birmingham christian church, by christians, too, mind you. these four little girls were murdered. the negro writers and actors had a meeting at the town hall in new york. it was pointed out the killings had raised doubts about the intelligence of nonviolence in the civil rights struggle. he went on to declare that he could no longer be asked to love those who persecuted and killed negros. he also, and the writer, mr. henler, who is describing this says, that it was not clear to his audience, it was clear rather to his audience that he was breaking with the doctrine of the reverend martin luther king's philosophy that as christians negros should love their fellow man in a truly religious sense. now, james baldwin speaking on that same platform said, i was present during this entire is affair, asserted that the americ
. >> now, the other part was with respect to to mr. king and the nonviolent direct action. >> well, i would let jimmy baldwin and john kilns and lou lomax, the writers, answer that. speaking right after this church was bombed in birmingham christian church, by christians, too, mind you. these four little girls were murdered. the negro writers and actors had a meeting at the town hall in new york. it was pointed out the killings had raised doubts about the intelligence of nonviolence...
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mr. matthews: dr. king, do we know if he was a socialist or had an idea of ideology? mr.arson: he was not political -- politician because the goals he had in mind -- one of the things i invite you to do is in the latest book, "martin's dream," i have a chapter about the love letters he wrote to coretta when they were dating in 1952. and it said the question of is he a socialist, yes he is a socialist, a christian socialist, an anti-communist socialists, but definitely a socialist. that is what they wrote love letters about. they were discussing and looking backward. one of the things he says in one of the letters is, let us promise to work together to have a warless world. a better distribution of wealth. these are obviously the things all of you wrote in your love letters. [laughter] but, it is very clear -- and it gets to the question of if he was a politician. coretta kept the letters under her bed until 1997. that is why you probably do not know about the letters. could you imagine what would've happened to king's career -- can you imagine what would've happened to ki
mr. matthews: dr. king, do we know if he was a socialist or had an idea of ideology? mr.arson: he was not political -- politician because the goals he had in mind -- one of the things i invite you to do is in the latest book, "martin's dream," i have a chapter about the love letters he wrote to coretta when they were dating in 1952. and it said the question of is he a socialist, yes he is a socialist, a christian socialist, an anti-communist socialists, but definitely a socialist....
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mr. king aye. mr. chairman, the yeas are 11 and the nays are 11. senator enzi: repeat those numbers. the clerk: the yeas are 11 and the nays are 11. senator: this amendment simply creates a spending night tral reserve fund aimed at subbing the regular appropriation process. the last thing we need right now is a rogue regulator out there without any oversight of congress and that's the intent of this amendment. thank you. senator enzi: opposition? senator: the c.f.p.b. are funded to insulate from the type of influence that would deeply damage its regulatory role but independent audit monitored by the inspector general and rulemaking requirements, required testimony before the banking committee and indeed the ability of the oversight council to overturn the regulations. we need to protect this group that has done a fabulous job of defending consumers. senator enzi: i urge my colleagues to vote yes. ask for a roll call vote. . the clerk: mr. grassley aye. mr. sessions. mr. graham. mr. toomey, mr. johnson, ms. ayotte. mr. wicker. mr. perdue, mr. sander
mr. king aye. mr. chairman, the yeas are 11 and the nays are 11. senator enzi: repeat those numbers. the clerk: the yeas are 11 and the nays are 11. senator: this amendment simply creates a spending night tral reserve fund aimed at subbing the regular appropriation process. the last thing we need right now is a rogue regulator out there without any oversight of congress and that's the intent of this amendment. thank you. senator enzi: opposition? senator: the c.f.p.b. are funded to insulate...
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thank you, mr. king. i just want to say thank you very much for sticking to your guns and sticking up for the american people. my company was put out of my company was put out of business by a legal aliens. i had 25 taxpaying citizens working for me, now they don't have work. there's more work than i've ever seen my life, and it is all being done by a legal -- illegal aliens. i wish someone would take notice and come out here and see what is really going on. i want to thank you very much again, mr. king. i really appreciate it. guest: thank you a lot for calling again. you are living this. i spent my life and the construction business. i started construction company in 1975. we are celebrating our 40th year and construction this year. i sold my business to my older son several years ago. we watch thisi sold my business to my older son several years ago. we watch this too. i drafted a bill to her three congresses ago called the new idea act. an acronym that stands for the illegal reduction act. it clarifie
thank you, mr. king. i just want to say thank you very much for sticking to your guns and sticking up for the american people. my company was put out of my company was put out of business by a legal aliens. i had 25 taxpaying citizens working for me, now they don't have work. there's more work than i've ever seen my life, and it is all being done by a legal -- illegal aliens. i wish someone would take notice and come out here and see what is really going on. i want to thank you very much again,...
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king, and did in fact--and, in fact, with the eyes on the prize they quote mrs. king'sarly she was as moved touched and influenced by malcolm as they said in that film. hehe said, our tactics are difference. who would meet their death first, and of course both are killed at age 39. >> randall pinkston, could there have been a movement without a malcolm and a martin? >> i would have to say no. i mean, you had--you had both individuals inspiring people to action king's inspiration to action was non-violent. malcolm's was more militant, if you will but both with the same goal, trying to get this country to live out to its promise of freedom and justice to all. a promise that was not being kept for african-americans then. and to some extent now. >> don't get me started on malcolm, but one point on one hand malcolm was in the north. king in the south. there was a huge difference in where they were targeting but the important thing was that they were the flip side of the same coin. king said famously that segregation, which is what he was fighting in the south leads the segre
king, and did in fact--and, in fact, with the eyes on the prize they quote mrs. king'sarly she was as moved touched and influenced by malcolm as they said in that film. hehe said, our tactics are difference. who would meet their death first, and of course both are killed at age 39. >> randall pinkston, could there have been a movement without a malcolm and a martin? >> i would have to say no. i mean, you had--you had both individuals inspiring people to action king's inspiration to...
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mrs. christine king ferris, the sister of martin luther king, and mrs. led at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ >> let us remain standing as that greet distinguished theologian the president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel all the way to this spot the reverend dr. theodore gill will pronounce the invocation. >> may i pray first for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine father in heaven forgive us our trespasses amen. and now for all of us, god of all nations bless this nation, use to its strength and beauty the justice we walked for in these days. spread to the ends of the earth the love we have
mrs. christine king ferris, the sister of martin luther king, and mrs. led at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave?...
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thank you, mr. king. just want to say thank you very much for sticking to your guns and sticking up for the american people. my company was put out of my company was put out of business by a legal aliens. i had 25 taxpaying citizens working for me, now they don't have work. there's more work than i've ever seen my life, and it is all being done by a legal -- illegal aliens. i wish someone would take notice and come out here and see what is really going on. i want to thank you very much again, mr. king. i really appreciate it. guest: thank you a lot for calling again. you are living this. i spent my life and the construction business. i started construction company in 1975. we are celebrating our 40th year and construction this year. i sold my business to my older son several years ago. we watch thisi sold my business to my older son several years ago. we watch this too. i drafted a bill to her three congresses ago called the new idea act. an acronym that stands for the illegal reduction act. it clarifies
thank you, mr. king. just want to say thank you very much for sticking to your guns and sticking up for the american people. my company was put out of my company was put out of business by a legal aliens. i had 25 taxpaying citizens working for me, now they don't have work. there's more work than i've ever seen my life, and it is all being done by a legal -- illegal aliens. i wish someone would take notice and come out here and see what is really going on. i want to thank you very much again,...
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. >> mr. king? >> no comment. >> i can't talk to him for a second? >> david king is one of four virginia residents suing the obama administration over the president's signature healthcare law. articles in the magazine and wall street journal raises questions about whether they can be forced to buy assurance under oklahoma. one of the plaintiffs is rose luck. she's in her 50s and when she signed onto the obamacare in 2013, she listed this st. petersburg motel as her address, but you can only stay there for 28 days at a time. luck, who doesn't hide her feelings about the president and not respond to a facebook comment. and we also reached out to doug hurst, who did not return phone and facebook messages. lawyers told us that the fourth defendant would not comment either. libbi is close to medicare able and king and hurst may qualify for veterans benefits, and luck no longer lives at the address of her court document. >> you only need one to make the case go through and if the government thought that it could persuasively argue that none of those patien
. >> mr. king? >> no comment. >> i can't talk to him for a second? >> david king is one of four virginia residents suing the obama administration over the president's signature healthcare law. articles in the magazine and wall street journal raises questions about whether they can be forced to buy assurance under oklahoma. one of the plaintiffs is rose luck. she's in her 50s and when she signed onto the obamacare in 2013, she listed this st. petersburg motel as her...
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. >> reporter: and mr. kings 50 years later it is still crucial to get all americans involved in the political process and he said in addition to voter registration, there needs to be voter education. leland, back to you. >> jonathan live in selma, we'll hear from the president later. thanks. >>> and as our nation marks this historic and dramatic moment in our nation's history and the civil rights movement, photographer steven summer steen had a front row seat to history and imaged to cap too you are some of the images from that day. he was given free access to dee figures including dr. martin luther king, jr. great to have you here today. you know the images of that day shocked the nation and forever mashed a huge dee tying moment in the civil rights struggle. you were just 24 years old, a college student and you nangd to capture some remarkable photographs, you were standing directly behind the reverend martin luther king during his speech at the alabama state house. what ran through your find as you watched t
. >> reporter: and mr. kings 50 years later it is still crucial to get all americans involved in the political process and he said in addition to voter registration, there needs to be voter education. leland, back to you. >> jonathan live in selma, we'll hear from the president later. thanks. >>> and as our nation marks this historic and dramatic moment in our nation's history and the civil rights movement, photographer steven summer steen had a front row seat to history...
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mrs. christine king farris, the sister of martin luther king and mrs. udly we hailed -- held at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars. the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say does that star-spangled bannger yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ♪
mrs. christine king farris, the sister of martin luther king and mrs. udly we hailed -- held at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars. the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say does that star-spangled bannger yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ ♪
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mr. king's papers 30 years ago. now we can use that to provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was happening. the buzz across the south and the reaction of most of the southerners that were there with us, they were so angry that the blacks were doing anything to help themselves. but i just want to pose this question. all of the education needs to confront the strongest entity in this country, and that is, the church. the church is standing for israel, but the church should also be standing for the rights of this country, and sending in they have to realize -- standing in such a way that they have to realize -- they are so frigh
mr. king's papers 30 years ago. now we can use that to provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was...
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mr. king's papers 30 years ago.provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was happening. the buzz across the south and the reaction of most of the southerners that were there with us, they were so angry that the blacks were doing anything to help themselves. but i just want to pose this question. all of the education needs to confront the strongest entity in this country, and that is, the church. the church is standing for israel, but the church should also be standing for the rights of this country, and sending in they have to realize -- standing in such a way that they have to realize -- they are so frightened and if we don't st
mr. king's papers 30 years ago.provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was happening. the buzz across...
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the industrial, the technology the information, successful revolutions are about freeing up, not mr. king. what we are looking at right now is the vantage point that you were a coming from is taking way and restricting, not freeing up. commissioner o'reilly, let me come to you for a moment. you and i penned an op-ed back in july calling for the need for a cost-benefit analysis and really look at what has been said by ppi, free press professional -- or fester farber and whether that would happen with taxes, "new york times" agreed with the. i want to hear from you a little bit, 30 seconds worth about why we should that a cost-benefit analysis of what you think the outlook is. >> so i believe we should do better at the fcc and cost-benefit analysis and this is a perfect case. >> none was done speak with this was a woeful job done in this incident. talking hypothetical harm in real world impact on business. in terms of your question on taxes i would switch more taxes and fees to the question is but one universal these and what happens in universal service before. the chairman has made clear
the industrial, the technology the information, successful revolutions are about freeing up, not mr. king. what we are looking at right now is the vantage point that you were a coming from is taking way and restricting, not freeing up. commissioner o'reilly, let me come to you for a moment. you and i penned an op-ed back in july calling for the need for a cost-benefit analysis and really look at what has been said by ppi, free press professional -- or fester farber and whether that would happen...
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mrs. christine king farris, the sister of martin luther king and mrs. ader, will lead us in the singing of the national anthem. >> ♪ o, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we held at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] reverend abernathy: let us remain standing as that great, distinguished theologian, the president of the san francisco theological seminary and who walked from brown chapel ame church all the way to this spot, the reverend dr. theodore gill will pronounce the invocation. [applause] dr. gill: may i pray first? for myself and my brothers on the steps behind us. and in the windows around us and the prayer is not mine. father in heaven, forgive us our trespasses. amen. and now for all of us
mrs. christine king farris, the sister of martin luther king and mrs. ader, will lead us in the singing of the national anthem. >> ♪ o, say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we held at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o, say does that...
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mr. king's papers 30 years ago.now we can use that to provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was happening. the buzz across the south and the reaction of most of the southerners that were there with us, they were so angry that the blacks were doing anything to help themselves.
mr. king's papers 30 years ago.now we can use that to provide education opportunities to vast numbers throughout the world. host: gloria joining us in diamond bar, california. what is your question for professor clayborne carson. caller: hello, professor garson. i'm 80 years old and i'm african-american. my husband was military and we were stationed in england when all of this was going on. and if worse, what -- and of course when we came back to the country it was amazing to see what was...
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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president there's little i can add to the senator from virginia's eloquent statement of the issue. i think this institution is being tested this week, this month, and over the next several months in a way that is really somewhat new. the test,, the question is, can we deal with the most serious of issues facing this country and the world in a responsible, reasonable and yes, bipartisan, nonpartisan way? i also worked with bob corker, senator kaine the whole group that worked on putting together senator menendez, putting together a bipartisan bill to provide congress a role in the approval of whatever deal is struck with iran. i believe congress should have that role. but in those discussions my concern was that several -- some of our members will not be able to resist the temptation to politicize and make a partisan issue even this grave issue of war and peace. this grave issue that faces this country and the entire world of the possibility of a regime such as that in iran achieving n
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president there's little i can add to the senator from virginia's eloquent statement of the issue. i think this institution is being tested this week, this month, and over the next several months in a way that is really somewhat new. the test,, the question is, can we deal with the most serious of issues facing this country and the world in a responsible, reasonable and yes, bipartisan, nonpartisan way? i also...
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. >> you're never going to be gone, mr. king.put a vote in there for the politician these days. i think obama has the capability to doing that. >> when he's run sglg in 2008 certainly the energy he generated back then. thank you for making the trip to the studio and thank you rachel for taking part in this. it was great to unite the two offia. >> the next time you call in get right to the point, okay? >> agreed. >> thanks guys. >> we really appreciate the time. thank you very much. >>> my thanks get to larry king and to rachel maddow the caller from new york, new york. that was a huge treat for me. a quick note that i misread one of the index cards when i said that paul giamatti was going to be playing -- dream casting would be. so far, at least, he will not be in a muchby. maybe we gave him a great idea. another full hour of news and politics still ahead. stay with us. i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies.
. >> you're never going to be gone, mr. king.put a vote in there for the politician these days. i think obama has the capability to doing that. >> when he's run sglg in 2008 certainly the energy he generated back then. thank you for making the trip to the studio and thank you rachel for taking part in this. it was great to unite the two offia. >> the next time you call in get right to the point, okay? >> agreed. >> thanks guys. >> we really appreciate the...
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king. a gentleman from california -- make mrs. wants please come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of all the shuttle buses begin moving quietly to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or if you are standing until the benediction is pronounced. this is a nonviolent assembly. we came together and we will leave together. someone has just passed to me a wallet which was found. if you can identify, i will be happy to give it to you. this march is very costly. when you come up against the state, where your tax money is being used to keep you down, we must give liberally if we are to give up. please, if you have a contribution, at the close of the service, do not take it home, but give it to me. for i am the treasurer of the southern christian leadership conference. when you get home, make your checks to sclc and mail them to the southern christian leadership conference. or you may send them to the student nonviolent coordinating committee at 8 raymond street in atlanta, georgia. i have one other introduction. come here, mrs. rosa pa
king. a gentleman from california -- make mrs. wants please come to the speaker stand. will the drivers of all the shuttle buses begin moving quietly to your buses. i want everybody here to keep your position. if you are seated or if you are standing until the benediction is pronounced. this is a nonviolent assembly. we came together and we will leave together. someone has just passed to me a wallet which was found. if you can identify, i will be happy to give it to you. this march is very...
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mrs. boy nton's house where dr. kingas in bed, and they had robert kennedy on the phone at that time, and they found the killer rather quickly because of making things happen. [applause] why that moment means so much to me to go by her house now and see her house condemned, i hope some of that money is spent on making another historic site. it is where dr. king stated, it is where andy young state. right now, there are homes without running water -- today. there are homes right down there with boards rather than windowpanes today. with all of the glory of the promise of selma, 40% of the people in the county are in poverty. 62% of the children are in poverty. the governor, while he close and -- glows and basks in the sunshine yesterday, he takes money from the department of education and spend it on jails he rejects $9 billion in medicaid money while one million americans, one million alabamans are in poverty. those wolves who wear sheep's clothing must be called out because our struggle is not over. my feelings have bee
mrs. boy nton's house where dr. kingas in bed, and they had robert kennedy on the phone at that time, and they found the killer rather quickly because of making things happen. [applause] why that moment means so much to me to go by her house now and see her house condemned, i hope some of that money is spent on making another historic site. it is where dr. king stated, it is where andy young state. right now, there are homes without running water -- today. there are homes right down there with...