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mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, the statement that this bill caps or limits the states on economic or noneconomic damages is incorrect. in fact, i'd point the gentlelady from texas to page 6 of the bill that says under state flexibility that specifies a particular monetary amount of economic or noneconomic damages, there's no provision to construe to preempt state law. we wrote that specifically to respect states' rights. i require recall a number of pieces of this legislation that came before this congress. i can remember back at least until 2007. i was uneasy about the constitutionality because it did preempt state law and i am a respector of states' rights but we have a federal interest in health care. that's the provision that's written into the bill. if there's federal dollars involved, if there's a federal program, then the federal government has a interest in limiting these damages. we cap the damages in this bill. not the economic damages. those real damages that are economic damages are fully
mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. first of all, the statement that this bill caps or limits the states on economic or noneconomic damages is incorrect. in fact, i'd point the gentlelady from texas to page 6 of the bill that says under state flexibility that specifies a particular monetary amount of economic or noneconomic damages, there's no provision to construe to preempt state law. we wrote that specifically to respect states' rights. i require recall a number of pieces of this legislation...
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mr. king: ladies and gentlemen of the committee, any -- anyone who's watched television in recent years has likely seen this ad or one like it. they include a toll free number like 1-had 800-bad-drug, vis ules of an injury and a list of the side effects. one bit of information that's not always included is a warning to patients about talking to their doctor before discontinuing use of the medication. indeed, even if these ads do provide an warning, it's in tiny, low-contrast text at the bottom of the tv screen. studies show these ads are reaching a broad audience. a recent survey conducted by public opinion strategies, for example, states that nearly 3/4 of americans say they have seen ads by law firms about pharmaceutical lawsuits in the last year. 3/4 of americans. that's well over 200 million people. the same survey found that one in four people who see an actual trial lawyer ad regarding a medicine they currently take say they would immediately stop taking the medicine without consulting t
mr. king: ladies and gentlemen of the committee, any -- anyone who's watched television in recent years has likely seen this ad or one like it. they include a toll free number like 1-had 800-bad-drug, vis ules of an injury and a list of the side effects. one bit of information that's not always included is a warning to patients about talking to their doctor before discontinuing use of the medication. indeed, even if these ads do provide an warning, it's in tiny, low-contrast text at the bottom...
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i'm not nigh've in asking this question, mr. king, but tell me why it is that the cost session growing soup fast. what's driving the increase in education? >> it's a variety of factors. for some campuses, it's that their faculty have gotten older, and they have liability that's been absorbed over many decades for pensions and health care benefits. for other campuses, it's that they have invested in facilities and facilities upgrades that are costly. but at the end of the day, the biggest challenge is that the support for students from the federal and state level hasn't kept pace. you're thinking about pell grants, the primary and federal security at a 40 year low in terms what have portion the costar higher education and coverage. and every president is that runs, you are for one, barack obama said this, trump said it in his own way, they always say in their own way, i want to be the education president. nobody's going to downgrade education while they're campaigning, how is it those numbers are going in the wrong direction? >> yeah,
i'm not nigh've in asking this question, mr. king, but tell me why it is that the cost session growing soup fast. what's driving the increase in education? >> it's a variety of factors. for some campuses, it's that their faculty have gotten older, and they have liability that's been absorbed over many decades for pensions and health care benefits. for other campuses, it's that they have invested in facilities and facilities upgrades that are costly. but at the end of the day, the biggest...
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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the health care bill, to talk about how we can get a health care -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: mr. president, i want to talk about the health care bill, the health care issue, and talk a bit about how we can find a solution and then what the solution should look like. for the last two days, as a member of the armed services committee, i have been in our markup, and in that markup, we considered somewhere in the neighborhood of 250 to 300 amendments. of those 250 amendments, approximately 210 of them were either -- were compromised, were worked out, agreement was worked out between the proponents of the amendment and those who had reservations, and they were either withdrawn or became part of the bill by unanimous consent. of the 2
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, i rise today to talk about the health care bill, to talk about how we can get a health care -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: mr. president, i want to talk about the health care bill, the health care issue, and talk a bit about how we can find a solution...
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mr. king: are we in a quorum call, mr. president? the presiding officer: we are. mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: mr. president, i was in maine over the weekend, and people said, what do you think we ought to be doing? i said i like the president's plan. i think president trump has it just right. he says we need health care that will cover everyone, low premiums and low deductibles, no preexisting conditions. that's the right formulation, and i hope that's what we can work toward, and that's what we should be working toward. he also said yesterday that the bill that passed the house was mean. well, a couple of weeks ago i said it was cruel, but i'll accept mean. both mean the same thing. it's a terrible blow to millions, literally millions of people across this country, and thousands in my state of maine. and, by the way, the problem with the house bill is it's so bad that some kind of compromise has developed here that's halfway, is still mean or cruel. and now people are talking ab
mr. king: are we in a quorum call, mr. president? the presiding officer: we are. mr. king: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. king: mr. president, i was in maine over the weekend, and people said, what do you think we ought to be doing? i said i like the president's plan. i think president trump has it just right. he says we need health care that will cover everyone, low premiums and low deductibles, no preexisting conditions....
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mr. king: thank you, madam chairman. mr. secretary, i don't envy you today because you've been sent up here to defend the indefensible. this budget is perhaps the worst budget for any agency that i've in 12 years in public life. in terms of corresponding to national priorities. it's amazing. you made a statement in your opening statement, when you first appeared before this committee in your confirmation hearing, you said it when -- when it comes to climate change, i'm committed to making decisions based on sound science that also take into account the economic impact. this is not a sound science budget, mr. secretary. thanks nonscience budget. you're cutting the very areas where the science, which we need to make good policy decisions, is going to be examined. earlier today you said the u.s., this was a direct quote, the u.s. is the leader in clean energy technology and we are committed to this mission. the budget doesn't say that. arpa-e, 93% essentially eliminated. you're even cutting the e
mr. king: thank you, madam chairman. mr. secretary, i don't envy you today because you've been sent up here to defend the indefensible. this budget is perhaps the worst budget for any agency that i've in 12 years in public life. in terms of corresponding to national priorities. it's amazing. you made a statement in your opening statement, when you first appeared before this committee in your confirmation hearing, you said it when -- when it comes to climate change, i'm committed to making...
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mr. king's comments and question. i really agree quite completely with mr. king. and i'm not saying this is matter of hindsight. senator feinstein and i were saying this in realtime as it was going on. why didn't the president of the united states and, secretary, you did what you could do. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speak to the american people and say a foreign power is interfering in our affairs. this isn't a democrat thing or republican thing but an american thing. they need to be rejected and they need to stop. why wasn't that done? was there thought given to that? why was that course rejected? >> again, congressman shift, we did make the statement and we were very concerned that we not be perceived as taking sides in the election, injecting ourself into a very heated campaign. and, so, or taking steps to themselves delegitimize the election process and under mine the integrity of the election process. and, integrity of the election process. so we considered all of these things and t
mr. king's comments and question. i really agree quite completely with mr. king. and i'm not saying this is matter of hindsight. senator feinstein and i were saying this in realtime as it was going on. why didn't the president of the united states and, secretary, you did what you could do. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speak to the american people and say a foreign power is interfering in our affairs. this isn't a...
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mr. king's comments and question. i agree completely with mr. king. i'm not saying this as a matter of hindsight. we were saying this in real time as it was going on. you did what you could do. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speaking to the american people and say a foreign power is interfering in our affairs, this isn't democratic, this isn't republican, they need to be rejected and they need to stop. why wasn't that done? was there thought given to that? why was that rejected? >> again, congressman schiff, we did make the statement. we were very concerned that we not be perceived as taking sides in the election, injecting ourself into a very heated campai campaign. or taking steps to themselves delegitimize the election process and undermine the integrity of the election process. so we considered all those things. the decision was made that the director of national intelligence, secretary of homeland security should together make this statement. there were public statements ma
mr. king's comments and question. i agree completely with mr. king. i'm not saying this as a matter of hindsight. we were saying this in real time as it was going on. you did what you could do. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speaking to the american people and say a foreign power is interfering in our affairs, this isn't democratic, this isn't republican, they need to be rejected and they need to stop. why wasn't that...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll present this to the clerk here in a moment. but this is h.r. 174, the original language, i want to assure the family of sarah root that this language sin corporated into the bill we passed today. it's incorporated into the sanctuary cities legislation that we passed today. it prohibits a judge from releasing an illegal alien on bond if they have been charged with or subject to a homicide or a crime where there's a serious bodily injury. once this issue came up in omaha, nebraska, and the public knew about this, we tried to unseat the judge that released this criminal, this criminal that may have done damage again, but the judge that let him out on $5,000 had a similar case the next time the bond way up into six or even seven figures. i think he got the message but the public got the message too. i don't know if he'll be able to hold his seat or not. we've got to bring the right thing. we've got to put the fixes in place. you would think we'd have a judge that would understand thi
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i'll present this to the clerk here in a moment. but this is h.r. 174, the original language, i want to assure the family of sarah root that this language sin corporated into the bill we passed today. it's incorporated into the sanctuary cities legislation that we passed today. it prohibits a judge from releasing an illegal alien on bond if they have been charged with or subject to a homicide or a crime where there's a serious bodily injury. once this issue...
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mr. king: just a moment, madam president. i'm looking for the health care bill. i know it's here somewhere. i haven't been able to find it. i've been looking all morning, but i suspect maybe we'll find it in the next couple of days. i want to talk about medicaid. medicaid is often perceived as al welfare program, and it isn't. it's essential medical support. let's talk about who receives medicaid. 72% of the people who receive assistance from medicaid are children, people with disabilities and the elderly. and, indeed, 85% of the expenditures for medicaid, as opposed to enrollees, 85% of the expenditures are those same groups, children, the disabled, and the elderly. particularly, and what a lot of people don't realize, medicaid is one of the -- if not the principal support for nursing home care throughout the country and especially in my state of maine. i suspect if we survived people -- perhaps some in this body, but certainly in the general public -- how are you going to cover aunt minnie's nursing home care when she needs it later in her life? most people wil
mr. king: just a moment, madam president. i'm looking for the health care bill. i know it's here somewhere. i haven't been able to find it. i've been looking all morning, but i suspect maybe we'll find it in the next couple of days. i want to talk about medicaid. medicaid is often perceived as al welfare program, and it isn't. it's essential medical support. let's talk about who receives medicaid. 72% of the people who receive assistance from medicaid are children, people with disabilities and...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee not only for working with and cooperating on all this legislation but for the relentless work that's come forward in the committee. he's spent a lot of time on this floor and in committee and we're getting some progress here today. this is a big week and we're starting to restore the rule of law and the sanctuary cities legislation which is before us right now is something i just looked back through my records and wondered how long have i slug away on this. the first amendment i brought was in 2005 to cut off some funding to sanctuary cities and then in each appropriations opportunity along with c.j.s. and homeland security, when there was a chance, i'd bring another amendment, another amendment. 2005 on through 2014, 2015 and in 2015, i introdeuced the broader sanctuary cities legislation which is the basis for this legislation. i also had the misfortune and fortune of having the root family as my constituents and sarah
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee not only for working with and cooperating on all this legislation but for the relentless work that's come forward in the committee. he's spent a lot of time on this floor and in committee and we're getting some progress here today. this is a big week and we're starting to restore the rule of law and the sanctuary cities legislation which is before us right now is something i just looked back...
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mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it's my honor and privilege to be recognized to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. this great deliberative body that we have and are. this deliberative body that brings this nation together to discuss our troubles, to discuss our triumphs, and sometimes intensively debate our disagreements here on the floor and in committee. we've seen a fair amount of that disagreement around the country. there are a few things that we see that brings this country together. and we join together in these efforts when we can be americans and reach out with the hand of the american heart and spirit. and help others when they're in sometimes dire need. and dire difficulty. i've come to the floor this afternoon, mr. speaker, to discuss one of these circumstances, where americans join together and reached out their hands not only of friendship but of
mr. king, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, it's my honor and privilege to be recognized to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. this great deliberative body that we have and are. this deliberative body that brings this nation together to discuss our troubles, to discuss our triumphs, and sometimes intensively debate our disagreements here on the floor and in committee....
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yield degree to the me and rise in support of this amendment which would save more federal taxpayer dollars by requiring affidavits of merit from an presently qualified specialist, requiring that they have specialty backgrounds relevant to the case, allowing doctors to apologize without fear of penalty and require a 90-day cooling off period before lawsuits can be filed to facilitate voluntary settlements. i urge its adoption by the house and i would point out that the gentleman referred to a fraternity of health care professionals as if they can't come to an objective decision on their own. there has to be a fraternity of lawyers right now and what we're seeking to to the do today is to bring this back to common sense, bring it back to we the peopling keep it within the bounds of the constitution and reduce the cost of health care across america. $54 billion and we're looking at potential for $650 billion a career. i urge its adoption. i yield back to the g
mr. king: i thank the gentleman for yield degree to the me and rise in support of this amendment which would save more federal taxpayer dollars by requiring affidavits of merit from an presently qualified specialist, requiring that they have specialty backgrounds relevant to the case, allowing doctors to apologize without fear of penalty and require a 90-day cooling off period before lawsuits can be filed to facilitate voluntary settlements. i urge its adoption by the house and i would point...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee not only for working with and cooperating on all this legislation but for the relentless work that's come forward in the committee. he's spent a lot of time on this floor and in committee and we're getting some progress here today. this is a big week and we're starting to restore the rule of law and the sanctuary cities legislation which is before us right now is something i just looked back through my records and wondered how long have i slug away on this. the first amendment i brought was in 2005 to cut off some funding to sanctuary cities and then in each appropriations opportunity along with c.j.s. and homeland security, when there was a chance, i'd bring another amendment, another amendment. 2005 on through 2014, 2015 and in 2015, i introdeuced the broader sanctuary cities legislation which is the basis for this legislation. i also had the misfortune and fortune of having the root family as my constituents and sarah
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i want to thank the chairman of the judiciary committee not only for working with and cooperating on all this legislation but for the relentless work that's come forward in the committee. he's spent a lot of time on this floor and in committee and we're getting some progress here today. this is a big week and we're starting to restore the rule of law and the sanctuary cities legislation which is before us right now is something i just looked back...
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mr. king's comments and questions. i really agree quite completely with mr. king. i'm not saying this is a matter of hindsight. senator feinstein and i were saying this in realtime as it was going on. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speak to the american people and say a foreign government is meddling in our affairs? was there thought given to that? why was that course rejected? >> again, congressman shiff, we did make the statement and we were very concerned that we not be perceived as taking sides in the election, injecting ourself into a very heated campaign. and so -- or taking steps to themselves delegitimatize proce the integrity of the election process. so we considered all those things, and the decision was made that the director of national intelligence and the secretary of homeland security should together make this statement, and there were public statements made by various administration officials including myself all through the campaign season, preelection, to the same effect. >>
mr. king's comments and questions. i really agree quite completely with mr. king. i'm not saying this is a matter of hindsight. senator feinstein and i were saying this in realtime as it was going on. why didn't the president of the united states at the time you were making your attribution or thereafter speak to the american people and say a foreign government is meddling in our affairs? was there thought given to that? why was that course rejected? >> again, congressman shiff, we did...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my honor and privilege to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and van opportunity in this great deliberative body to -- and have an opportunity in this great deliberative body to bring up the subject matters of my choice and the purpose is to inform you and the american people. and before i go into the topics that i'm prepared to speak of, i'd like to take a few minutes and recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, for so much time as he may consume. mr. rothfus: i thank the gentleman for kindly yielding and allowing me to take a few minutes to have a little bit of reflection with the american people as we head into the fourth of july weekend. mr. speaker, despite widespread criticism from washington elites and those in the media, the 115th congress and president trump have taken meaningful action over the past six months to improve the lives of hardworking americans. according to a recent analysis, this congress has been the
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. it's my honor and privilege to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives and van opportunity in this great deliberative body to -- and have an opportunity in this great deliberative body to bring up the subject matters of my choice and the purpose is to inform you and the american people. and before i go into the topics that i'm prepared to speak of, i'd like to take a few minutes and recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania,...
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mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas. he leads us in this congress and takes on a heavy load in the rules committee. those are late-night meetings and most of us have put our feet up, maybe not so much me, and pete sessions is working away keeping organization in this house and helping bring these things to the floor. we wouldn't be here on the floor if we didn't have a rules committee that cooperated. i thank chairman bob goodlatte for joining with me on this and putting his name on top of this. we could still be stuck back in hearings and markups. great week to be debating these immigration bills. the big reason is that hold their feet to the fire week. radio talk show hosts who believe in the rule of law and building a wall, come together at the phoenix hotel in this city and we talk about those rule of law and enforcing immigration law. that's gone on now for a long time. i have joined in most of those. but also, this is the week that the grieving families who lost the loved ones at the hands of a criminal alien in th
mr. king: i thank the gentleman from texas. he leads us in this congress and takes on a heavy load in the rules committee. those are late-night meetings and most of us have put our feet up, maybe not so much me, and pete sessions is working away keeping organization in this house and helping bring these things to the floor. we wouldn't be here on the floor if we didn't have a rules committee that cooperated. i thank chairman bob goodlatte for joining with me on this and putting his name on top...
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mr. king's speeches -- representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slaveholder cannot hear of them -- they call this seditious and inflammatory when their greatest effect is there committee t. never since human sentiment and conducts were influenced by human speech was very fema for eloquent like the three sides of this question now before the congress. by what fatality does it have that all the most eloquent orders of the body -- or in its slavish side? men nine days later -- meanwhile he is saying nothing publicly and his wife louisa is attending the debate. she records in her diary that people are looking at her to try to read which way the adams wind is lowing. march 3. the impression produced upon my mind by the proverb of this discussion is, the bargain between freedom and slavery contained within the constitution of the united states is morally and politically vicious. inconsistent with the principles upon which alone are revolution can be justified, cruel and oppressive by riveting -- by pledging the face of freedom to maintain and perpet
mr. king's speeches -- representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slaveholder cannot hear of them -- they call this seditious and inflammatory when their greatest effect is there committee t. never since human sentiment and conducts were influenced by human speech was very fema for eloquent like the three sides of this question now before the congress. by what fatality does it have that all the most eloquent orders of the body -- or in its slavish side? men nine days later --...
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many women, and some men, would take it as a real badge of honor for senator warren, even more for mrs. kingst throughout our country every day, and for the women who helped make our country healthier, more equitable, more just, more interesting, more beautiful. and so i was just thinking about like all these women who've inspired me, and i talked to my wonderful editor, at penguin, jill santopolo a she was thinking along the same lines. so we decided to work on a a children's book together. and thankfully the extraordinary illustrator alexandra moyer could work on it with us and so i just am so excited it's now out in the world. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. i think it's a great -- [ cheers and applause ] it's a great book. "she persisted." chelsea clinton, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: we'll be back with a a performance from rae sremmurd, everybody. chelsea, number one! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millies. trick or treat! we're so glad to have you here. ♪ what if we treated great female scient
many women, and some men, would take it as a real badge of honor for senator warren, even more for mrs. kingst throughout our country every day, and for the women who helped make our country healthier, more equitable, more just, more interesting, more beautiful. and so i was just thinking about like all these women who've inspired me, and i talked to my wonderful editor, at penguin, jill santopolo a she was thinking along the same lines. so we decided to work on a a children's book together....
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well, mr king appeared here under the name kenneth king, wearing a black suit, a white shirt and a blueyswater, west london. he is charged with 18 sexual offences relating to nine boys aged between 14 relating to nine boys aged between 1a and 16. three are for serious sexual assaults and the others are indecent assaults. he is accused of carrying them out between 1970 and 1986 in walton on thames and he nodded and smiled as he was bailed to appear before southwark crown court onjuly to appear before southwark crown court on july the 24th to appear before southwark crown court onjuly the 24th and afterwards, he posed for photographers, smiling and making a thumbs up sign. thank you very much. we are getting some comments through from to me is a and arlene foster on that deal between the tory party and the dup -- that deal between the tory party and the dup —— from theresa may and arlene foster. we are expecting the dup representatives, arlene foster and others, too, come out shortly. we saw the pictures of the signing of the deal inside downing street. we are expecting them to come out a
well, mr king appeared here under the name kenneth king, wearing a black suit, a white shirt and a blueyswater, west london. he is charged with 18 sexual offences relating to nine boys aged between 14 relating to nine boys aged between 1a and 16. three are for serious sexual assaults and the others are indecent assaults. he is accused of carrying them out between 1970 and 1986 in walton on thames and he nodded and smiled as he was bailed to appear before southwark crown court onjuly to appear...
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. >>> mr. king, seven minutes. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. >> secretary, it's good to see you again. i had a privilege of working with you on the homeland security committee. i commend you for your service. truly outstanding job. and now as a successfully lawyer i'm sure. just a few points before i yield to mr. gowdy. can you elaborate more on what the dhs's connection with the dnc was or consultation with the dnc after it became aware of the hacking as to what was offered them, what they accepted? was there any level of cooperation at all? >> to my disappointment, not to my knowledge, sir. and this is a question i asked repeatedly when i first learned of it, what are we doing? are we in there? are we helping them discover the vulnerabilities? because this is fresh off the opm experience. and there was a point at which dhs cybersecurity experts did get in to opm and help them discover the bad actors and patch some of the exfiltrations or at least minimize some of the damage so i was anxious to know whether our folks were in there an
. >>> mr. king, seven minutes. >>> thank you, mr. chairman. >> secretary, it's good to see you again. i had a privilege of working with you on the homeland security committee. i commend you for your service. truly outstanding job. and now as a successfully lawyer i'm sure. just a few points before i yield to mr. gowdy. can you elaborate more on what the dhs's connection with the dnc was or consultation with the dnc after it became aware of the hacking as to what was...
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mr. king's representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slaveholder cannot hear of them -- they call this seditious and inflammatory when their greatest effect is there committee t. never since human sentiment and conducts were influenced by human speech was very fema for eloquent like the three sides of this question now before the congress. by what fatality does it have that all the most eloquent orders of the body -- or in its slavish side? fiscal judgment in plain sense -- but the ardent spirit and passion are on the side of depression. oh but what man could arrive with genius capable -- heart camping ups -- capable of communicating those internal truths that belong to this question, tilly. all this outrage among the goodness of god, human slavery. now is the time and this is the occasion on which such a demand -- man would perform the duties of an angel on earth. -- this is a later question between the rights of human nature and the constitution of the united states. probably both will suffer by the issue of this. meanwhile, he is
mr. king's representative from new york and anti-slavery tribune. the slaveholder cannot hear of them -- they call this seditious and inflammatory when their greatest effect is there committee t. never since human sentiment and conducts were influenced by human speech was very fema for eloquent like the three sides of this question now before the congress. by what fatality does it have that all the most eloquent orders of the body -- or in its slavish side? fiscal judgment in plain sense -- but...
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mr. king: just a moment, madam president. i'm looking for the health care bill. i know it's here somewhere. i haven't been able to find it. i've been looking all morning, but i suspect maybe we'll find it in the next couple of days. i want to talk about medicaid. medicaid is often perceived as al welfare program, and it isn't. it's essential medical support. let's talk about who receives medicaid. 72% of the people who receive assistance from medicaid are children, people with disabilities and the elderly. and, indeed, 85% of the expenditures for medicaid, as opposed to enrollees, 85% of the expenditures are those same groups, children, the disabled, and the elderly. particularly, and what a lot of people don't realize, medicaid is one of the -- if not the principal support for nursing home care throughout the country and especially in my state of maine. i suspect if we survived people -- perhaps some in this body, but certainly in the general public -- how are you going to cover aunt minnie's nursing home care when she needs it later in her life? most people wil
mr. king: just a moment, madam president. i'm looking for the health care bill. i know it's here somewhere. i haven't been able to find it. i've been looking all morning, but i suspect maybe we'll find it in the next couple of days. i want to talk about medicaid. medicaid is often perceived as al welfare program, and it isn't. it's essential medical support. let's talk about who receives medicaid. 72% of the people who receive assistance from medicaid are children, people with disabilities and...
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mr. palmer the king back in september 1986 he had not won but he had two consecutive hole in ones duringhe international competitions. two hole in one's consecutively. arnold we miss you. >> i don't think you'll see two consecutive hole in ones any time soon. one is pretty unusual, that's awesome. >>> let's talk about the next four days. we have showers and thunderstorms in on saturday and we're looking okay on sunday, monday, and the 4th. i really think the stormiest day will be saturday. the hottest day looks to be monday. a live look o live weather cam it's a little hazy but we got spoiled by yesterday's dew points until the 40s. temperatures in the upper 80s, a couple of showers in the west. dew points popping up it feels like it's 90 out which is not a crazy heat index but it feels a little bit hotter. let's talk about temperatures, 90s are here to stay. we'll look at 90s setting up camp, friday, saturday, sunday, and for the 4th at least through tuesday. i think we hit 90 today as well. what's heading our way? we're looking at kind of a muggy night tonight, almost muggy 7:30 still
mr. palmer the king back in september 1986 he had not won but he had two consecutive hole in ones duringhe international competitions. two hole in one's consecutively. arnold we miss you. >> i don't think you'll see two consecutive hole in ones any time soon. one is pretty unusual, that's awesome. >>> let's talk about the next four days. we have showers and thunderstorms in on saturday and we're looking okay on sunday, monday, and the 4th. i really think the stormiest day will be...
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the bill provided for by this rule includes legislation offered by mr. king. . . it is name after two individuals tragically killed by unlawful immigrants. they were released and remained at large and the families were left to grieve unspeakable losses while the lawlessness continued. it is past time for us to take action to combat dangerous sanctuary policies. of laws and we need to act like it. while there is no uniform definition of sanctuary cities, and no comprehensive or official list of these jurisdictions, we blk all too familiar with them. so-called sanctuary cities obstruct enforcement with noncompliance of detainers. they construct unreasonable hurdles to compliance and create barriers to communication between immigration and custom enforcement and local personnel. we understand that they have a job to do and that it's an officer's oath to uphold its duties. opponents will claim the bill sun necessary because they have the jurisdiction they need. the truth is sanctuary policy makes the i.c.e. job nor difficult and dangerous and endangers communities. fo
the bill provided for by this rule includes legislation offered by mr. king. . . it is name after two individuals tragically killed by unlawful immigrants. they were released and remained at large and the families were left to grieve unspeakable losses while the lawlessness continued. it is past time for us to take action to combat dangerous sanctuary policies. of laws and we need to act like it. while there is no uniform definition of sanctuary cities, and no comprehensive or official list of...
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we continue with mr. king. i am reading it. it's. will be onrs daybreak, talking about a post-rational president. terry was just talking about the irrationality of no staff. how do we get to a post-rational presidency or united kingdom? >> there is a sense the narrative has changed. they engage with the rest of the world and becoming disengaged with the rest of the world. has the desire to say we can do better in the u.k., almost like a nostalgia trip. u.s., with of the the rise of china and other andrpowers in the world, has to cut its costs in a different way. is theer issue here forgotten men and women in america. has a point. people have not seen income gains they have seen in the last or four years. come through has and said globalization is not working for everyone. francine: thank you. stephen king stays with us. in the meantime, there are elections in the u.k.. we are hearing from theresa may, talking, saying we cannot deny the threat of islamic extremists. theresa may is accusing jeremy corbyn of hiding and denying due
we continue with mr. king. i am reading it. it's. will be onrs daybreak, talking about a post-rational president. terry was just talking about the irrationality of no staff. how do we get to a post-rational presidency or united kingdom? >> there is a sense the narrative has changed. they engage with the rest of the world and becoming disengaged with the rest of the world. has the desire to say we can do better in the u.k., almost like a nostalgia trip. u.s., with of the the rise of china...
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senator king: on the flynn investigation, is it not true that mr. flynn was and is a central figure in this entire investigation of the relationship between the trump campaign and the russians? director comey: i can't answer that in an open setting, sir. senator king: certainly mr. flynn was part of the so-called russia investigation. can you answer that question? director comey: i have to give you the same answer. senator king: we'll have a closed session shortly. we'll follow up on that. in terms of his comments to you about -- i think in response to the senator, you said -- he said i hope you will hold back on that. but when you get -- when a president of the united states in the oval office says something like i hope or i suggest or would you, do you take that as a directive? director comey: yes. yes. it rings in my ear no one rid me -- senator king: i was going to quote that. henry the second said who will rid me of this priest. next day he was killed. next day, thomas abeckett. we were thinking along the same lines. several other questions, the
senator king: on the flynn investigation, is it not true that mr. flynn was and is a central figure in this entire investigation of the relationship between the trump campaign and the russians? director comey: i can't answer that in an open setting, sir. senator king: certainly mr. flynn was part of the so-called russia investigation. can you answer that question? director comey: i have to give you the same answer. senator king: we'll have a closed session shortly. we'll follow up on that. in...
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senator king: mr. coats, same series of questions. what's your basis for refusing these questions today? director coats: the basis is what i previously explained. i do not believe it is appropriate for me to -- senator king: i am not satisfied with i do not believe it's appropriate or i do not believe i should answer. i want to understand a legal basis. you swore that oath to tell us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and today you are refusing to do so. what is the legal basis for your refusal to testify to this committee? director coats: i am not sure i have a legal basis, but i am more than willing to sit before this committee during its investigative process in a closed session and answer your question. senator king: well, we are going to be having a closed session in a few hours. will you answer this in a direct and unencumbered way? director coats: well, that involves the staff going over the technicalities of a number of these issues and doesn't involve us but i will -- senator king: when you are before this co
senator king: mr. coats, same series of questions. what's your basis for refusing these questions today? director coats: the basis is what i previously explained. i do not believe it is appropriate for me to -- senator king: i am not satisfied with i do not believe it's appropriate or i do not believe i should answer. i want to understand a legal basis. you swore that oath to tell us the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth and today you are refusing to do so. what is the legal...
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mr. spicer: i don't know. >> nathan king has been at listening to all this. nathan, just your thoughts on what you heard so far. nathan: i think he has made this on purely economic terms and also national pride terms. he used the word, the u.s. is a laughingstock of the rest of the world, the rest of the world is taking advantage of the u.s., this is a massive transfer of jobs and wealth away from the united states. this is the most combative speech we heard from a u.s. president in a very long time when it comes to the rest of the world. if we thought the snubs we saw at nato and g-7, this is a whole new league. it's incredible. to basically say to the rest of the world, you are duping the united states out of billions of dollars and putting shackles on us, and it is unfair. we are talking about china, the european union. it is quite an incredible thing to do. it is very important that he doesn't come out as a climate change science denier. he is making this on purely economic terms, basically saying the jobs he wants, the forgotten people, the economic grow
mr. spicer: i don't know. >> nathan king has been at listening to all this. nathan, just your thoughts on what you heard so far. nathan: i think he has made this on purely economic terms and also national pride terms. he used the word, the u.s. is a laughingstock of the rest of the world, the rest of the world is taking advantage of the u.s., this is a massive transfer of jobs and wealth away from the united states. this is the most combative speech we heard from a u.s. president in a...
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king's dr. words in our hearts. the affordable care act is a civil right, a fundamental right for every person in our country. not just the privileged few. so in the spirit of mr. clyburn and dr. king, let us be prayerful about how we go forward on this very personal issue, about the well-being of every person in our country. speaker ryan once called this bill an act of mercy. an act of mercy. there is no mercy here. indeed, inequality and inhumanity is exactly -- that is exactly what trumpcare has in store for the american people. but when he said it's an act of mercy, ears what others said. from the beginning trumpcare was a moral monstrosity that will devastate seniors, children and hardworking americans. that was from me. but don't take it from me. sister simone campbell said, this is not the faithful way forward and must be rejected. the catholic health association wrote, we strongly encourage the full house to reject this replacement bill. and the united methodist church said, opposing trumpcare, this is what they said, people will die because of efforts like this to roll back health care. lutheran services of america said, trumpcare will jeopardize the
king's dr. words in our hearts. the affordable care act is a civil right, a fundamental right for every person in our country. not just the privileged few. so in the spirit of mr. clyburn and dr. king, let us be prayerful about how we go forward on this very personal issue, about the well-being of every person in our country. speaker ryan once called this bill an act of mercy. an act of mercy. there is no mercy here. indeed, inequality and inhumanity is exactly -- that is exactly what trumpcare...
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. >> jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him. but i would look to see some real results. >> she wants tax cults and more help for veterans, but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personal lean thing it's, his mouth. >> but committed or wavering, these trump voters believe the president is being treated unfairly anthony. and most are willing to give him at least two before they would reconsider their support. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> the president told a group of tech leaders this week he hopes the senate's health care bill will have more heart than the house version does. it is being written behind closed doors and frustration over that is growing among senators of both parties. here is chief congressional correspondent, nancy cordes. >> i think a bell telling me we're done. >> reporter: senate democrats held up hearings. three of them live streamed a drop to the congressional budget
. >> jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him. but i would look to see some real results. >> she wants tax cults and more help for veterans, but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personal lean thing it's, his mouth. >> but committed or wavering, these trump voters believe the president is...
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king? >> thank you, mr. chairman. first on 702, like senator feinstein, i want to express my support for this important tool for our intelligence agencies. i do have a concern which we can discuss perhaps in closed session about the process by which american names which are incidentally collected are then queried. i'm concerned by the distinction between query and search and where we run into the fourth amendment. it strikes me as bootstrapping to say we collected it legally under 702, and then we can go and look at these american persons, and i believe that the fourth amendment imposes a warrant requirement in between that step which is not present at the present process. we can discuss that at greater length. >> mr. mccabe, i'm puzzled by your refusal to answer senator heinrich's question about the conversation you may have had by director comey. what's your basis for your refusal to answer that question. >> i can't sit here and tell you whether or not those conversations that you're referring to -- >> why not? do y
king? >> thank you, mr. chairman. first on 702, like senator feinstein, i want to express my support for this important tool for our intelligence agencies. i do have a concern which we can discuss perhaps in closed session about the process by which american names which are incidentally collected are then queried. i'm concerned by the distinction between query and search and where we run into the fourth amendment. it strikes me as bootstrapping to say we collected it legally under 702,...
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mr. chairman senator king has to go to a , funeral. so i don't want to -- he asked for two minutes of my time. if i may give that to him. sen. mccain: senator king. senator king: thank you, mr. chairman. just a couple points. i hate to be bringing more bad news. in thinking about the budget future, the looming threat that i see is interest rates. for every -- an easy way to think of this, one point of increase in the increase on our national debt equals the air force. the entire air force budget encompassed in a 1% increase in interest rates. 3% would encompass the entire defense budget. 5% would encompass the entire discretionary budget. and i don't think there is any doubt that interest rates are headed up. so that is an additional factor that we have to think about in terms of development of the budget. calldly there is what i the modernization bulge coming, cbo said cop oh -- would come the b21, the columbia , submarine, and the ohio replacement. so that is another problem we have to deal with, and still maintain current budget lev
mr. chairman senator king has to go to a , funeral. so i don't want to -- he asked for two minutes of my time. if i may give that to him. sen. mccain: senator king. senator king: thank you, mr. chairman. just a couple points. i hate to be bringing more bad news. in thinking about the budget future, the looming threat that i see is interest rates. for every -- an easy way to think of this, one point of increase in the increase on our national debt equals the air force. the entire air force...
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mr. trump, has violated any suggestion that he should be trusted with the oval office. we are members of the united states congress, men and women, who represent the people. the people seek not to have kings or queens, but they seek to have an office of the presidency that can be trusted. today mr. trump, you have ceased to have the trust of the american people. when you begin to utilize again the diminishing of those who have mental health needs, psycho joe scarbrough or psycho joe, or low iq mika. then you begin to talk about the privacy issues of women who have been segregated and discriminated against because they are women. blood from wherever. or your face is bleeding. do you realize how many women shutter in workplaces of which we fight for equality, in schools, in their homes with the issue of domestic violence, because they are not protected. and then our commander in chief seeks to take advantage of the position that he holds. so why do we do it? not for self. but for the words that were said about our colleague fiorina, look at that face, would anybody vote for that? that was the candidate trump. now we're facing the president trump. i would argue our responsibility is not to h
mr. trump, has violated any suggestion that he should be trusted with the oval office. we are members of the united states congress, men and women, who represent the people. the people seek not to have kings or queens, but they seek to have an office of the presidency that can be trusted. today mr. trump, you have ceased to have the trust of the american people. when you begin to utilize again the diminishing of those who have mental health needs, psycho joe scarbrough or psycho joe, or low iq...
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. ♪ >> welcome to the "larry king special report update." i want to introduce mr. ken meares. the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you said to me, "just try it." i take two every morning, two every night. i know, when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? >> yes. it's a one-of-a-kind oil extract with 30 years of science and research. >> how did you discover it? >> my passion is health and fitness and wellness. i've been in the health and fitness business for a long time, but, in 2002, i discovered this oil extract, created omega xl, and we're here today with you. >> i used to get joint pain every morning. i'd get up and i'd, "oy." nothing. no pain at all. i get up and i'm ready to go. why is this happening to me? >> this little teeny softgel has the meat of 10 to 12 green-lipped mussel from the waters of new zealand. many say it's the cleanest waters in the world. they grow on vines about 35 feet long. takes 18 months to get to the perfect size -- about 4 inches. we then harvest
. ♪ >> welcome to the "larry king special report update." i want to introduce mr. ken meares. the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks, the makers of omega xl. when we first met, i was not interested much in omega xl. you said to me, "just try it." i take two every morning, two every night. i know, when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? >> yes. it's a one-of-a-kind oil extract with 30 years of science and research. >> how did you discover...
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mr. secretary. >> thank you. >> roads, infrastructure. it's something we can get bipartisan agreement on. >> we look forward to working with you. thank you. >> senator king. >> thank you, mr. chair, thank you mr. secretary. secretary, after we congress reached a continuing resolution at the end of april working together, compromises made by both houses, both parties, the president tweeted out a few days later that he thought it might be time for a good shutdown of the government in september. that was the tweet a good shutdown in september. do you think there's such a thing as a good shutdown of the united states government? >> it's an unfortunate outcomes. at times there could be a good shutdown and times where not. >> i represent a state that's got a lot of federal employees, i got a lot of people on medicaid, social security disability, medicare, who the thought of a shutdown just scares them to death, the 13 day shutdown in october of 2013 was deeply unsettling to them. it was an injection of uncertainty into the state of national economy that does better when there's certainty. tell me what a good shutdown would look like. >> first of all let me say
mr. secretary. >> thank you. >> roads, infrastructure. it's something we can get bipartisan agreement on. >> we look forward to working with you. thank you. >> senator king. >> thank you, mr. chair, thank you mr. secretary. secretary, after we congress reached a continuing resolution at the end of april working together, compromises made by both houses, both parties, the president tweeted out a few days later that he thought it might be time for a good shutdown of...
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king. >> thank you. just a couple of points, mr. chairman. and i hate to be bringing more bad news. but in thinking about our budget and the budget future, the looming threat i see in in addition to all those we discussed today is interest rates. an easy way to think about this, a 1 point rate of increase, equals the air force. it would beal inkauchltsed in a 1% increase. 5% would encompass almost the entire discretionary budge m. and i don't think there's any doubt budget rates are headed up. so that's something we have to think about. secondly, there's what i call the modernization bulge coming. that's for the b-21, the columbia sumarine and the ohio replacement, and the whole nuclear, so that's another problem we have to deal with and still maintain current budget levels. so i think the situation is even more grim than what we talked about this morning because of those additional factors that aren't generally discussed in terms of this. we talked about unconventional war threats we're facing, cyber and the attack on our electrical system. we haven't talked about hybrid war. and i
king. >> thank you. just a couple of points, mr. chairman. and i hate to be bringing more bad news. but in thinking about our budget and the budget future, the looming threat i see in in addition to all those we discussed today is interest rates. an easy way to think about this, a 1 point rate of increase, equals the air force. it would beal inkauchltsed in a 1% increase. 5% would encompass almost the entire discretionary budge m. and i don't think there's any doubt budget rates are...
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. >> jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him.s tax cults and more help for veterans, but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personal lean thing it's, his mouth. >> but committed or wavering, these trump voters believe the president is being treated unfairly anthony. and most are willing to give him at least two
. >> jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him.s tax cults and more help for veterans, but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personal lean thing it's, his mouth. >> but committed or wavering, these trump voters believe the president is being treated unfairly anthony. and most are willing to give...
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. >> jennifer king, a school secretary voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him. would look to see real results. >> she wants tax cults and help for veterans. but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personally think it is his mouth. >> president trump's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner travels to the middle east. latest u.s. effort to jump-start peace between isrl and the palestinians. ip reid has details of the trip. >> president trump was in israel just last month and talks have been continuing since then. now he has asked his son-in-law to take the lead as the conversation continues. the president returned to the white house following his first trip to camp david where in 2000, president bill clinton hosted a peace summit with israeli and palestinian leaders. >> i am committed to trying to achieve a peace adpreemt between the it is raillies and the palestinians. >> the president believes forging an historic peace agreement is possible and bel
. >> jennifer king, a school secretary voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him. would look to see real results. >> she wants tax cults and help for veterans. but believes the president is too easily side tracked. >> too busy fighting media. too busy fighting accusations. >> what do you think is his problem? >> i personally think it is his mouth. >> president trump's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner travels to the middle east. latest u.s. effort...
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." >> reporter: jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him, but i would like to see some real results. >> reporter: she wants tax cuts and more help for veterans but believes the president is too easily sidetracked. >> he's too busy fighting media. he's too busy fighting accusations. >> reporter: what do you think is his problem? >> i personally think it's his mouth. >> reporter: but whether committed or wavering, these trump voters believe the president is being treated unfairly, anthony, and most are willing to give him at least two years on the job before they would reconsider their support. >> mason: dean reynolds in oshkosh, wisconsin. thanks, dean. the president told a group of tech leaders this week he hopes the senate's hiewk bill will have more heart than the house version does. it's being written behind closed doors, and frustration over that is growing among senators of both partys. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> i think that's a bell telling me we're done. >> reporter: senat
." >> reporter: jennifer king, a church and school secretary, voted for mr. trump. >> i still support him, but i would like to see some real results. >> reporter: she wants tax cuts and more help for veterans but believes the president is too easily sidetracked. >> he's too busy fighting media. he's too busy fighting accusations. >> reporter: what do you think is his problem? >> i personally think it's his mouth. >> reporter: but whether committed...
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mr. fab with marshawn lynch and also in attendance were sacramento kings big man willie stein and mvp kevin durant, a special moment for k.d. after the fight. he got to go ring-side and congratulate the undisputed champ. cool moment there. >>> to baseball. giants and rockies. giants trying to get a win on father's day. wouldn't happen. top of the ninth. 3-# rockies and hunter pence here. first career pinch-hit home run. giants will score one more before the inning was over to make it 5-3. but oh, no, here comes colorado. bottom nine, nolanar on ado said who is your daddy and a sweeping the four game series, 7-5 the final and the giants have now lost six straight. geesh. >>> and happy father's day and yes, guys you are on tv. a's down 2-0 in the bottom of the three and until the double to right sender field and two runs would score and tieing the game at two. later in the inning, chris davis at the plate. see you later. two-run homer to right -- or to center. and that was his 18th home run of the season and the a's go on to win 4-3. >>> to the links. out at erin hills in wis wis, coepka it h
mr. fab with marshawn lynch and also in attendance were sacramento kings big man willie stein and mvp kevin durant, a special moment for k.d. after the fight. he got to go ring-side and congratulate the undisputed champ. cool moment there. >>> to baseball. giants and rockies. giants trying to get a win on father's day. wouldn't happen. top of the ninth. 3-# rockies and hunter pence here. first career pinch-hit home run. giants will score one more before the inning was over to make it...