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mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, the united states is under attack. we are under attack not a week ago, a month ago, september 11 or yesterday, but right at this moment. we are under attack from state actors, from terrorists, nonstate actors and from garden variety criminals. this cyber issue is one of the most serious that we face. when i first got here, i was appointed to the armed services and intelligence committee. and on those two committees, over the past three years, at least half of our hearings have touched upon this issue and the threat that it presents to this country. the leaders of our intelligence community, our military community in open session and in closed session have sounded the alarm over and over and over. the most dramatic, and i don't remember the hearing was one of our witnesses said the next pearl harbor will be cyber. and as the senator from missouri just pointed out, we're fortunate that we've had a number of warning shots, but none have been devastating. but we have had warnin
mr. king: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. mr. king: mr. president, the united states is under attack. we are under attack not a week ago, a month ago, september 11 or yesterday, but right at this moment. we are under attack from state actors, from terrorists, nonstate actors and from garden variety criminals. this cyber issue is one of the most serious that we face. when i first got here, i was appointed to the armed services and intelligence committee. and on...
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mr. king: it came from -- mr. duncan: it came from john. i'll let him answer. mr. king: we cap the amount of time that was spent on statewide standardized tests and district standardized tests and cap the amount of time spent on test prep that involved test prep simulation. the challenge, it is difficult i think at the federal level, to figure out what is the right answer across 50 states, so what we suggested is that states should take on this responsibility of setting a cap and communicating transparently with families about what assessments are given and how the time is used. again, the goal here is balance. because we don't -- what we don't want is for states to move away from quality and say, we're going to do less write, less problem solving. ms. hendrie: there's concern about people responding to caps an lopping off tests willy nily. mike, i have a question for you. i was impressed with how the report didn't mince words about local school systems' role in this. you said that they share responsibility for what the -- for what today's testing portfolio looks li
mr. king: it came from -- mr. duncan: it came from john. i'll let him answer. mr. king: we cap the amount of time that was spent on statewide standardized tests and district standardized tests and cap the amount of time spent on test prep that involved test prep simulation. the challenge, it is difficult i think at the federal level, to figure out what is the right answer across 50 states, so what we suggested is that states should take on this responsibility of setting a cap and communicating...
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. >> now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses for your testimony here today and listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion. i suggest instead in this city, for example, it's probably much easier to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or to possess one or to transport one. that's true also in many cities including chicago, for example, where we've seen a lot of death and desecration that doesn't seem to be troubling the minority party either. but i'm looking through your testimony, miss fredrickson, i notice there in your testimony you say that -- you list a number of lifesaving breast exams, a number of women whose cancer was detected early, 500,000 exams, 88,000 women whose cancer was detected early and very likely it did save lives in doing that. i didn't notice -- oh, also that it had prevented an estimated 516,000 unintended pregnancies and 217,000 abortions every year. i hadn't seen planned parenthood produce a number that actually t
. >> now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses for your testimony here today and listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion. i suggest instead in this city, for example, it's probably much easier to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or to possess one or to transport one. that's true also in many cities including chicago, for example, where we've seen a...
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. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was.hich was the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars you know what you are listening to "tapestry." ♪ >> modern very important women some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a song written by john david sausser one of my favorite california songwriters and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless
. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was.hich was the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble whenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write...
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a firearms industry trade association, it's based in of all places, in newtown, connecticut, and mr. king, when he talks of this particular case, it is one dealer, based on one set of facts, and the decision in milwaukee won't have any wider implications for the injuries. is it fair to say that? >> well, as a gun owner acting in the trade association, he did what the gun owners expect him to do, trying to contain this lawsuit, but those in favor of more restrictive gun laws, they are applauding the jury in awarding almost $6 million. so it depends on who you talk to. this client says limit it, but those of us who want gun laws to be more restrictive say this is a great decision. >> okay, riva, stand by, i want to get your opinion another case. a lawsuit challenging new york city police surveillance of muslims. it started after the 9/11 attacks, and tuesday's decision in a ruling dismissing the case, on behalf of a three judge panel, and we have been through similar roads before. areva, here's the question, the judges said muslims who said they were illegally targeted by new york city poli
a firearms industry trade association, it's based in of all places, in newtown, connecticut, and mr. king, when he talks of this particular case, it is one dealer, based on one set of facts, and the decision in milwaukee won't have any wider implications for the injuries. is it fair to say that? >> well, as a gun owner acting in the trade association, he did what the gun owners expect him to do, trying to contain this lawsuit, but those in favor of more restrictive gun laws, they are...
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mr. king: mr. president, on september 11, 2001 is 3,000 people were brutally killed in this country. the response of our nation was overwhelming. we changed our laws, we increased our intelligence community's capacity dramatically, we fought two wars, we imposed vigorous inspection regimes at airports and in connection with transportation, we made huge changes in order to see that such a thing did not happen again. why? because we love each other. we're compassionate people. and when american lives are threatened, we react. and in that case, we reacted in an overwhelming way. in 2014, we lost one american to a potential ebola epidemic. one life was lost. even though it was only one life, millions of dollars were spent across the country and our entire health system was mobilized -- again, because we love each other, and we want to protect each other. over the last ten years, we've had disasters in this country that have affected our neighbors. most recently, in south carolina. but, of course, the t
mr. king: mr. president, on september 11, 2001 is 3,000 people were brutally killed in this country. the response of our nation was overwhelming. we changed our laws, we increased our intelligence community's capacity dramatically, we fought two wars, we imposed vigorous inspection regimes at airports and in connection with transportation, we made huge changes in order to see that such a thing did not happen again. why? because we love each other. we're compassionate people. and when american...
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mr. king? >> no. >> mr. king votes no. mr. franks? >> no. >> mr. franks votes no. mr. gohmert? mr. gohmert votes no. mr. jordan? mr. poe? mr. chaffetz? mr. marino? mr. gowdy? mr. labrador? mr. farren thold? mr. collins? mr. desan thys? miss waters? mr. buck? mr. ratcliffe? mr. trot? mr. bishop? mr. conyers? mr. nadler? >> aye. >> mr. nadler votes aye. miss lofgren? >> aye. >> miss lofgren votes aye. miss jackson lee? >> eye. >> miss jackson lee votes aye. mr. cohen? >> aye. >> mr. cohen votes aye. mr. johnson? >> aye. >> mr. johnson votes aye. mr. peer louie see? miss chu? mr. deutch? mr. deutch votes aye. mr. gutierrez? mr. gutierrez votes aye. miss bass? mr. richmond? miss dell benet? >> aye. >> miss dell benet votes aye. mr. jeffries? mr. cicilline? >> aye. >> mr. cicilline votes aye. mr. peters? >> mr. chaffetz? >> mr. chaffetz votes no. >> the gentleman from virginia. >> no. >> mr. forbes votes no. >> regular order, results, please? mr. labrador? >> mr. lab boar votes no. >> regular order, can we have the result? mr. chairman? >> mr. chairman, regular order? >> mr. chairman? >
mr. king? >> no. >> mr. king votes no. mr. franks? >> no. >> mr. franks votes no. mr. gohmert? mr. gohmert votes no. mr. jordan? mr. poe? mr. chaffetz? mr. marino? mr. gowdy? mr. labrador? mr. farren thold? mr. collins? mr. desan thys? miss waters? mr. buck? mr. ratcliffe? mr. trot? mr. bishop? mr. conyers? mr. nadler? >> aye. >> mr. nadler votes aye. miss lofgren? >> aye. >> miss lofgren votes aye. miss jackson lee? >> eye. >> miss...
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. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.ored her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. order panera's new roasted turkey cranberry flatbread online with rapid pick-up then eat it, however you like. panera. food as it should be. beneful, look at that, meaty chunks, carrots... i don't know what kind of slicer or dicer you got back there... ...but i'm a big fan. (vo) beneful chopped blends, a healthy blend... ...your dog will love. made with real beef. plus carrots and barley that you can see. the uncertainties i don't wantof hep c.with or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatm
. >> mrs. king trounced riggs in three straight sets last night. it wasn't much of a contest.ored her victory at courtside, and her fans across the country did the same. >> i like the fact that billie jean won. that the female won. >> well, the two men in my family left me alone with the match after we saw how it was going to go and watched "bonnie & clyde." but i loved every minute of it. order panera's new roasted turkey cranberry flatbread online with rapid...
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the two suspects ran away without robbing mrs. king. king said she was grateful she was not seriously hurt in all this and she hopes this brings attention to a problem within >> i think she had a good guardian angel watching over her. whoever did that to her, shame on you. shame on you. she is 83. karma is a you know what. watch out. >> watch out for that boomer hang that will hit you back around. >> later easy tailgating recipes. that is coming up at 90 clock. >> first, big dog sunday amy. what is shaking? >> i don't know if you heard of this saying. you know move your feet lose your seat? get up you lose your part of the couch. >> never happens in my house. no one ever fights oversee thing in my house but i can see here how maybe this is a real advantage. happy birthday. you can send them in here in vineland, home of progresso, we figured out how to get rich ingredients like bacon into 22 light soups, so if you want 100 calories or less per serving without giving up rich flavor do what we do...make it progresso. this moment is perfect
the two suspects ran away without robbing mrs. king. king said she was grateful she was not seriously hurt in all this and she hopes this brings attention to a problem within >> i think she had a good guardian angel watching over her. whoever did that to her, shame on you. shame on you. she is 83. karma is a you know what. watch out. >> watch out for that boomer hang that will hit you back around. >> later easy tailgating recipes. that is coming up at 90 clock. >> first,...
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. >> mr. king, four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to the witnesses for testifying today. a few questions still come to mind after all this discussion we have had here. the first one that i have is that when i look at the data on students that are obese or overweight, do we have any evidence which direction their direction has gone? first to ms. burwell. do we have any indication on whether this program is reducing the overweightness of our children in school, or whether it might be working against us? >> so with regard to the specifics of programs in school, i'll refer to my colleague secretary vilsack. i think what we know in younger children we are starting to see overarching across the board. we are starting to see the numbers go in the right direction. with regard to the specifics of school programs, i would defer to the secretary. >> i would prepared to redirect that question after your response. i will tell you we saw the obesity rate of high school decrease 9%. in the four years after that, the obesity rate increased by
. >> mr. king, four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thanks to the witnesses for testifying today. a few questions still come to mind after all this discussion we have had here. the first one that i have is that when i look at the data on students that are obese or overweight, do we have any evidence which direction their direction has gone? first to ms. burwell. do we have any indication on whether this program is reducing the overweightness of our children in school, or...
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. >> mr. king, four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.thanks to the witnesses for testifying today. a few questions still come to mind after all this discussion we have had here. the first one that i have is that when i look at the data on students that are obese or overweight, do we have any evidence which direction their direction has gone? first to ms. burwell. do we have any indication on whether this program is reducing the overweightness of our children in school, or whether it might be working against us? >> so with regard to the specifics of programs in school, i'll refer to my colleague secretary vilsack. i think what we know in younger children we are starting to see overarching across the board. we are starting to see the numbers go in the right direction. with regard to the specifics of school programs, i would defer to the secretary. >> i would prepared to redirect that question after your response. i will tell you we saw the obesity rate of high school decrease 9%. in the four years after that, the obesity rate increased by
. >> mr. king, four minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman.thanks to the witnesses for testifying today. a few questions still come to mind after all this discussion we have had here. the first one that i have is that when i look at the data on students that are obese or overweight, do we have any evidence which direction their direction has gone? first to ms. burwell. do we have any indication on whether this program is reducing the overweightness of our children in school, or whether...
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thurman -- what doctor king and the thurman went to boston and mrs. thurman raised the question with king about coming out here and the the minister at the church. and she said that is when she learned he had already committed himself to montgomery. >> isn't that something. >> anyone who got him out here with howard thurman. this is the great. dorsey blake, so glad to have you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you for this marvelous program. >> in your dedication to it. >> for 14 years. >> thank you. >> best in your teaching. >> i appreciate that. >> i'm glad you joined us. we have been with reverend doctor blake and we talked about howard doer men -- howard thurman and his influence. read his book and look them up. he's great. thank you. why let someone else have all ththfun? the sosotimemehaphphard,d, never boring fun. the why can't it smell like this all the time fun. the learning the virtue of sharing this all fun.time fun. why let someone else have all the fun? that's no fun. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. going to make you laugh........
thurman -- what doctor king and the thurman went to boston and mrs. thurman raised the question with king about coming out here and the the minister at the church. and she said that is when she learned he had already committed himself to montgomery. >> isn't that something. >> anyone who got him out here with howard thurman. this is the great. dorsey blake, so glad to have you. >> always a pleasure. >> thank you for this marvelous program. >> in your dedication to...
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. >> now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman.hank the witnesses for your testimony and just listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion. i would suggest in the city, for example, it probably much issue to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or possess one or to transport one. that's true also in many states including chicago, for example, where we've seen a lot of death and the desecration that comes from violence there that doesn't seem to be troubling the minority party either. but i'm looking for your testimony, ms. fredrickson come and i noticed that in your testimony you say that you list the numbers of life-saving breast exams, a number of women whose cancer was detected early from 500,000 exams to 88,000 women with cancer detected early. in doing that -- also it had prevented an estimated 516,000 unintended pregnancies and 217,000 abortions every day. i had not seemed planned parenthood produce a number that actually took credit for the number of abortio
. >> now recognize the gentleman from iowa, mr. king. >> thank you, mr. chairman.hank the witnesses for your testimony and just listening to the gentleman from new york about the same hoops to buy a firearm as there is to get an abortion. i would suggest in the city, for example, it probably much issue to get an abortion than it is to buy a gun or possess one or to transport one. that's true also in many states including chicago, for example, where we've seen a lot of death and the...
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mr. stephen king! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) sir, thank you so much for being here. come on up. right over here. ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: you should have heard this crowd-- did you hear them when i announced you were going to be here tonight? they screamed like they had been stabbed. >> they did, they did. it was great. >> stephen: but with pleasure. why dodoou think your abilititto terrify people makes them love you? ( laughter ). >> you know, it's-- it's a tough question. i'm not sure i really know the answer to it. but i do know on the last tour, what i heard the most was, "you scare the hell out of me. can i have a hug?" ( laughter ) so, you know, i've become sort of america's teddy bear with little daggers or something. ( laughter ) i mean, it's kind of masochistic, but, hey, it pays the bills. you know what i'm saying? ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: that's nice. yeah. >> and not only that. >> stephen: yeah? >> i got a little bling from president obamamyesterday. >> stephen: thatat true. ( cheers and applause ) jimmy, let's show them. this is president obama
mr. stephen king! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) sir, thank you so much for being here. come on up. right over here. ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: you should have heard this crowd-- did you hear them when i announced you were going to be here tonight? they screamed like they had been stabbed. >> they did, they did. it was great. >> stephen: but with pleasure. why dodoou think your abilititto terrify people makes them love you? ( laughter ). >> you know, it's--...
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mr. king: they would love to not only be militarily successful but to stabilize the civilian government if possible. gen. campbell: the taliban, absolutely. senator king: we talked about this in my office yesterday. internal divisions and factions. claimed -- have heard about claimed isil affiliations. talabanis whoele-b are unhappy. gen. campbell: the taliban had a spiritual leader under mullah omar. they did not see him for many years. 2.5 years,t there was a lie that he had been passing on guidance. me taliban feel they trust someone who was not there. they are disenfranchised. they are fighting back because they knew he was the guy who had something to do with this. there are factions within the taliban. many others. they are trying to take control the taliban are decentralized. they do operations that are decentralized. as senator mccain talked about, a deputy. there seems to be an attempt to coalesce and get a group. they have their own issues with funding. being able to work together. s
mr. king: they would love to not only be militarily successful but to stabilize the civilian government if possible. gen. campbell: the taliban, absolutely. senator king: we talked about this in my office yesterday. internal divisions and factions. claimed -- have heard about claimed isil affiliations. talabanis whoele-b are unhappy. gen. campbell: the taliban had a spiritual leader under mullah omar. they did not see him for many years. 2.5 years,t there was a lie that he had been passing on...
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higgins: i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee, mr. king, chairman mccaul and my ranking member, mr. thompson, for support of my bill. h.r. 3350, the know the cbrn terrorism threats to transportation act, would direct the department of homeland security's office of intelligence and analysis to conduct a terrorism threat assessment of the risks associated with transportation of chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological materials. terrorists and militant groups have expressed an interest in using weapons of mass destruction, especially those utilized in chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological, known as cbrn. according to an investigation, the f.b.i. uncovered a plot by rogue operatives to sell nuclear material to foreign terrorist organizationes that have an interest in targeting the united states. next year, the department of energy plans to allow the transporting by truck of highly enriched uranium from canada to south carolina. as a cost saving measure, the planned shipment would be in liquid form. these trucks are scheduled to
higgins: i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee, mr. king, chairman mccaul and my ranking member, mr. thompson, for support of my bill. h.r. 3350, the know the cbrn terrorism threats to transportation act, would direct the department of homeland security's office of intelligence and analysis to conduct a terrorism threat assessment of the risks associated with transportation of chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological materials. terrorists and militant groups have expressed an...
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recognize the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director comey, thanks for coming to testify. i just would comment that i appreciate your response when you used the reference the lens of history. that was a different set of values that applies today than back in those days. but i'm looking at our values today and watching as there is a fairly strong push here for sentencing reform in the united states. and i've watched as the president or the administration at least has directed that thousands be released on to the streets before they serve their terms. and that we've seen that some of them have been charged with homicide and found guilty. i think that number is around 121 or so. i thought i saw the number 36,007 felons released and a subsequent number. i'm actually blurred by the parade of releases we've seen and now i see a, what appears to be a group of legislators that believe we can save tax dollars by releasing more on to the streets. are you aware of any studies that would help quantify the impact of these releases in terms
recognize the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director comey, thanks for coming to testify. i just would comment that i appreciate your response when you used the reference the lens of history. that was a different set of values that applies today than back in those days. but i'm looking at our values today and watching as there is a fairly strong push here for sentencing reform in the united states. and i've watched as the president or the...
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mrs. kingreporters and has this message for her attacker. >> you need to get it altogether and learn and go for yourself and get your own things together so when he turned away and ran away i said a quick prayer and i thanked god that my injuries was just at a minimum. >> police are looking now for those suspects. >>> a significant development today in the case of army sergeant boh bergdahl who was captured by the taliban after leaving his post and faces charges of desertion. an officer who presided over the article 32 hearing have recommended that it go to a civilian misdemeanor charge where the maximum punishment would be reduction of rank, discharge of the army and short jail term. bergdahl's charges could carry a penalty of life in prisonment. a medal of honor recipient and msnbc military analyst. colonel, thanks for joining us. is this a surprise and is it likely to happen, do you think? >> it's possible it might happen. i think what's not a surprise is a recommendation to go down a course
mrs. kingreporters and has this message for her attacker. >> you need to get it altogether and learn and go for yourself and get your own things together so when he turned away and ran away i said a quick prayer and i thanked god that my injuries was just at a minimum. >> police are looking now for those suspects. >>> a significant development today in the case of army sergeant boh bergdahl who was captured by the taliban after leaving his post and faces charges of...
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recognize the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director comey, thanks for coming to testify. i just would comment that i appreciate your response when you used the reference the lens of history. that was a different set of values that applies today than back in those days. but i'm looking at our values today and watching as there is a fairly strong push here for sentencing reform in the united states. and i've watched as the president or the administration at least has directed that thousands be released on to the streets before they serve their terms. and that we've seen that some of them have been charged with homicide and found guilty. i think that number is around 121 or so. i thought i saw the number 36,007 felons released and a subsequent number. i'm actually blurred by the parade of releases we've seen and now i see a, what appears to be a group of legislators that believe we can save tax dollars by releasing more on to the streets. are you aware of any studies that would help quantify the impact of these releases in terms
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mr. abbas and king abdullah of jordan to try to bring this crisis to an end.istine. >> certainly tragedy there. thank you for that. ben wedeman. >>> upstate new york teenager beaten in an attack that killed his brother. he is expected to testify this week. 17-year-old christopher leonard released from the hospital. he and his 19-year-old brother were beaten from the members of the word of life christian church. this is believed to be prompted by the boys desire to leave the church. >>> lamar odom making good progress this morning. sources say he is getting closer to leaving las vegas and transferred to a hospital in los angeles for more treatment. the 35-year-old former nba star was found unresponsive last week after found in a brothel. he is said to be breathing on his own and has been talking to his estranged wife khloe kardashian. little is known why odom collapsed at the brothel. he had been taking cocaine and a herbal sexual supplement. >>> and 48 minutes past the hour. oscar pistorius released from prison. >> his family has released a statement this morn
mr. abbas and king abdullah of jordan to try to bring this crisis to an end.istine. >> certainly tragedy there. thank you for that. ben wedeman. >>> upstate new york teenager beaten in an attack that killed his brother. he is expected to testify this week. 17-year-old christopher leonard released from the hospital. he and his 19-year-old brother were beaten from the members of the word of life christian church. this is believed to be prompted by the boys desire to leave the...
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mr. king: they would love to not only be militarily successful but to stabilize the civilian government if possible. gen. campbell: the taliban, absolutely. senator king: we talked about this in my office yesterday. internal divisions and factions. we claimed -- have heard about claimed isil affiliations. that may be talabanis who are unhappy. gen. campbell: the taliban had a spiritual leader under mullah omar. they did not see him for many years. for the past 2.5 years, there was a lie that he had been passing on guidance. me taliban feel they trust someone who was not there. they are disenfranchised. they are fighting back because they knew he was the guy who had something to do with this. there are factions within the taliban. many others. they are trying to take control the taliban are decentralized. they do operations that are decentralized. he has named, as senator mccain talked about, a deputy. there seems to be an attempt to coalesce and get a group. they have their own issues with fun
mr. king: they would love to not only be militarily successful but to stabilize the civilian government if possible. gen. campbell: the taliban, absolutely. senator king: we talked about this in my office yesterday. internal divisions and factions. we claimed -- have heard about claimed isil affiliations. that may be talabanis who are unhappy. gen. campbell: the taliban had a spiritual leader under mullah omar. they did not see him for many years. for the past 2.5 years, there was a lie that he...
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recognize the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director comey, thanks for coming to testify. i just would comment that i appreciate your response when you used the reference the lens of history. that was a different set of values that applies today than back in those days. but i'm looking at our values today and watching as there is a fairly strong push here for sentencing reform in the united states. and i've watched as the president or the administration at least has directed that thousands be released on to the streets before they serve their terms. and that we've seen that some of them have been charged with homicide and found guilty. i think that number is around 121 or so. i thought i saw the number 36,007 felons released and a subsequent number. i'm actually blurred by the parade of releases we've seen and now i see a, what appears to be a group of legislators that believe we can save tax dollars by releasing more on to the streets. are you aware of any studies that would help quantify the impact of these releases in terms
recognize the gentleman from iowa mr. king for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director comey, thanks for coming to testify. i just would comment that i appreciate your response when you used the reference the lens of history. that was a different set of values that applies today than back in those days. but i'm looking at our values today and watching as there is a fairly strong push here for sentencing reform in the united states. and i've watched as the president or the...
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mr. prime minister, to engang directly. i am going to see his maggi king of jordan on thursday. mr. prime minister, the challenges your government is currently facing raise many complicated dilemmas, and may require heightening of security measures. however, the secret measures can be counter productive if they are applied without special efforts to diffuse a situation, before people lose their lives. if the use of force is not properly calibrated it may breed the very frustrations and anxieties from which violence tends to erupt. i argue as a democratic state, as such incidents and to conduct investigations when necessary. israelis stand on the brink of the catastrophic violence. we need to keep the situation from escalating into religious conflict with potential regional implications. we must create the conditions for being in full negotiations that will end the occupation and realize the aspirations of both the peoples. the only way to end this conflict is through negotiations that produce a visible meaningful results. in the elections from either side, will only perpetuate the d
mr. prime minister, to engang directly. i am going to see his maggi king of jordan on thursday. mr. prime minister, the challenges your government is currently facing raise many complicated dilemmas, and may require heightening of security measures. however, the secret measures can be counter productive if they are applied without special efforts to diffuse a situation, before people lose their lives. if the use of force is not properly calibrated it may breed the very frustrations and...
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mr. chairman, the blowout at the gold king mine was a disaster that affected many communities in colorado and new mexico and although the epa was trying to remediate the mine, there's no denying that they caused this spill. and that's entirely unacceptable. it's also clear that the agency was slow to communicate as senator gardner said with local governments and didn't obtain water quality results or bring water to farmers who needed it quickly enough. when senator gardner and i traveled to durango four days after the blowout, the river was still bright orange and closed to the public. the animas river really is the lifeblood of durango. rafting companies have lost business. farmers couldn't water crops and moms are still keeping their kids out of the water. these families deserve to have the full attention and dedicated resources of the administration committed to the cleanup. in the week after the spill, we spoke with administrator mccarthy and wrote to the epa and the president. we appreciate that administrator mccarthy listened to our call and came to colorado to view the area and add
mr. chairman, the blowout at the gold king mine was a disaster that affected many communities in colorado and new mexico and although the epa was trying to remediate the mine, there's no denying that they caused this spill. and that's entirely unacceptable. it's also clear that the agency was slow to communicate as senator gardner said with local governments and didn't obtain water quality results or bring water to farmers who needed it quickly enough. when senator gardner and i traveled to...
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senator king: and of course the jihaddists with a weapon in the hold of a trunk steamer. mr. brimley: indeed. there was a book that talked about the democratization of violence. what concerns me in that world is when precision guided munitions are available to all these actors. senator king: what bothers me about north korea, we are commenting, they're developing nuclear weapons, they're developing a missile. my question is, what should we be doing about it? if anything? what are our alternatives? second point on the issue of the budget and joe manchin's questions, and senator sessions, did a little quick calculation. if interest rates to return historic levels of 5.5%, the differential, the increase of 3.5% between what we're running now would exactly equal the current entire defense budget. it would be over, it would be something like $630 billion just in the increase in interest charges. so i think the national debt is a threat, not to define our defense budget, i'm not arguing that we should reduce it because of that. the real problem with the national debt is increasing d
senator king: and of course the jihaddists with a weapon in the hold of a trunk steamer. mr. brimley: indeed. there was a book that talked about the democratization of violence. what concerns me in that world is when precision guided munitions are available to all these actors. senator king: what bothers me about north korea, we are commenting, they're developing nuclear weapons, they're developing a missile. my question is, what should we be doing about it? if anything? what are our...
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senator king: and that's essential the element of war we are in now. mr. gates: absolutely. senator king: second point, you alked about how to fix the bureaucracy and what you were really talking about was leadership. organizational structure you can mess around with, you can change, and then we talked about the budget process. here we can change things, have a biennial budget, a different budget. we have a budget process -- pass authorization bills and then pass appropriations bills. we don't do it. wouldn't you agree it's really a failure of leadership, it's not a failure of structure or good intentions? mr. gates: it is -- it is a failure of politicians to do politics. politics is about leadership but also about making choices and making decisions. you know, one of my fampte churchill quotes is having -- favorite chump hill's quotes is having the ear to the ground is an awkward position which o-- to lead. senator king: going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm. [laughter] senator king: we had a very interesting hearing last week on the aircraft carrier and
senator king: and that's essential the element of war we are in now. mr. gates: absolutely. senator king: second point, you alked about how to fix the bureaucracy and what you were really talking about was leadership. organizational structure you can mess around with, you can change, and then we talked about the budget process. here we can change things, have a biennial budget, a different budget. we have a budget process -- pass authorization bills and then pass appropriations bills. we don't...
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mr. martin luther king striving for justice from nonconfrontationable methods she founded and helped to organize the utility shut down and to look at protests outside of convene crackhouse and columns she wrote for the weekly the michigan citizens in the 2 co-founder with her husband the youth program that draws volunteers from all over the country and helped to organize music's festival and she died in 199 that she opened the grace and james at exaggerate elementary school she has corin woods the evolution the women and movement to build new america and for the future living for change and auto botanical the one he held up the sustainable activism she got a number of awards and for the remainder are of of here hundred-year-old life therts afghan activist like pioneers in the asian-american movement so they dloeftsd her life to help people of color and immigrants and low income people mrs. bossing dedicated her life and chambers all of all of us to lead in over communities whether or not we are during the obama knock it out of the park is not about politicians but oriented people making the chan
mr. martin luther king striving for justice from nonconfrontationable methods she founded and helped to organize the utility shut down and to look at protests outside of convene crackhouse and columns she wrote for the weekly the michigan citizens in the 2 co-founder with her husband the youth program that draws volunteers from all over the country and helped to organize music's festival and she died in 199 that she opened the grace and james at exaggerate elementary school she has corin woods...
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mr. martin luther king striving for justice from nonconfrontationable methods she founded and helped to organize the utility shut down and to look at protests outside of convene crackhouse and columns she wrote for the weekly the michigan citizens in the 2 co-founder with her husband the youth program that draws volunteers from all over the country and helped to organize music's festival and she died in 199 that she opened the grace and james at exaggerate elementary school she has corin woods the evolution the women and movement to build new america and for the future living for change and auto botanical the one he held up the sustainable activism she got a number of awards and for the remainder are of of here hundred-year-old life therts afghan activist like pioneers in the asian-american movement so they dloeftsd her life to help people of color and immigrants and low income people mrs. bossing dedicated her life and chambers all of all of us to lead in over communities whether or not we are during the obama knock it out of the park is not about politicians but oriented people making the chan
mr. martin luther king striving for justice from nonconfrontationable methods she founded and helped to organize the utility shut down and to look at protests outside of convene crackhouse and columns she wrote for the weekly the michigan citizens in the 2 co-founder with her husband the youth program that draws volunteers from all over the country and helped to organize music's festival and she died in 199 that she opened the grace and james at exaggerate elementary school she has corin woods...
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mr. martin luther king striving for justice from nonconfrontationable methods she founded and helped to organize the utility shut down and to look at protests outside of convene crackhouse and columns she wrote for the weekly the michigan citizens in the 2 co-founder with her husband the youth program that draws volunteers from all over the country and helped to organize music's festival and she died in 199 that she opened the grace and james at exaggerate elementary school she has corin woods the evolution the women and movement to build new america and for the future living for change and auto botanical the one he held up the sustainable activism she got a number of awards and for the remainder are of of here hundred-year-old life therts afghan activist like pioneers in the asian-american movement so they dloeftsd her life to help people of color and immigrants and low income people mrs. bossing dedicated her life and chambers all of all of us to lead in over communities whether or not we are during the obama knock it out of the park is not about politicians but oriented people making the chan
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mr. trump the new republican king maker. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to what's next. ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi, and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. ♪ i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. on medicare fraud. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volun
mr. trump the new republican king maker. it's more than a network and the cloud. it's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hosting services - all with dedicated, responsive support. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you're free to focus on growing your business. centurylink. your link to...
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king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gates, welcome, it's a delight. your testimony has been provocative in many ways. you talk about the usia, now successor agencies according to my calculations about half the budget and one of the reasons we are having problems with isis is we are losing the war of public opinion including the middle east, strategic error in terms of our ability to combat the idea, which is a very important part of this conflict, would you agree? >> totally. you know, i would run into people from pakistan who, morocco and elsewhere, they learned to speak english in usia library. these guys would go there as kids. we went there because it was the only building building in town s air conditioned. but they learned to speak english and they learned something about america and these libraries and activities. we had all the capabilities and it wasn't just usia, cia had covert propaganda. magazines and stuff like that. so it was both covert policy that -- that extended the reach of the message that the united states wanted to communicate to
king. >> thank you, mr. chairman. dr. gates, welcome, it's a delight. your testimony has been provocative in many ways. you talk about the usia, now successor agencies according to my calculations about half the budget and one of the reasons we are having problems with isis is we are losing the war of public opinion including the middle east, strategic error in terms of our ability to combat the idea, which is a very important part of this conflict, would you agree? >> totally. you...
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mr. magee is the homecoming king. >> you had fun meeting those folks? >> this is why i'm in this business. >> great feeling. >> yes, really good feeling. >> absolutely. let's go to scott williams in for sue serio the next couple of days, boy, nice forecast to take over. >> yes, really is. good morning, lauren and chris. looking at another ten today. it will be above average with the temperatures, so as we take a look at the scale here, you can see, a perfect ten, temperatures right now, not that bad in the city, looking at numbers right around 53 degrees, humidity at 74%, and the winds, still, out of the south-southwest at about 6 miles per hour. that is allowing for those milder temperatures, especially, right in the city. as we take a look at the satellite and radar, it is dry, it is quiet. there is a little fall boundery well off to the wells. that will will move in late this evening, dropping the temperatures by tomorrow. but, right now, look at the pocono mountains, 54 degrees, 57 in reading, looking at 47 degrees right now in wilmington, low 50's,
mr. magee is the homecoming king. >> you had fun meeting those folks? >> this is why i'm in this business. >> great feeling. >> yes, really good feeling. >> absolutely. let's go to scott williams in for sue serio the next couple of days, boy, nice forecast to take over. >> yes, really is. good morning, lauren and chris. looking at another ten today. it will be above average with the temperatures, so as we take a look at the scale here, you can see, a perfect...
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the president of the european parliament has urged king saul munn of saudi arabia to free mr. collect so that he can has prize. is according to the americans, the most promising opportunity for a political opening in syria that we have seen. talks in vienna, john kerry arrived earlier today. they are aimed at finding a solution to a civil war that has gone on for more than four years. turkey and saudi arabia are set to meet today, and a broader meeting tomorrow will include iran. it is an important reflection of what has changed since the last talks in geneva in 2012. >> hereon could be part of the decision -- iran could be part of the decision. the west could no longer give the syrian regime the cold shoulder. >> from day one, we have always said the solution lies in a political solution. hereon has acknowledged members of its revolutionary guard are present in syria in an advisory goal, but denies they are taking part in combat operations. attachedditions were --iran's precipitation participation, but how to resolve the conflict, the u.s. is willing to deal with some of bash
the president of the european parliament has urged king saul munn of saudi arabia to free mr. collect so that he can has prize. is according to the americans, the most promising opportunity for a political opening in syria that we have seen. talks in vienna, john kerry arrived earlier today. they are aimed at finding a solution to a civil war that has gone on for more than four years. turkey and saudi arabia are set to meet today, and a broader meeting tomorrow will include iran. it is an...
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. >> translation: i call on the king of saudi arabia to grant mercy on mr dowry and free him so he can accept the prize. >> a standing ovation at the european parliament for the 31-year-old whose online writings about free speech was met with a gaol sentence. >> he was convicted in 2012 for insulting islam. following death threats, his wife and children fled saudi arabia. living in canada, they campaigned for his relief. his wife telling of his award. >> i am sure they'll be happy. such prizes have an effect on the psychological wellbeing, we hope it has an impact on the case. >> life is in a bad situation. he has been gaoled for three years away from kids and family, and has been flogged in a public place, he has a 10-year prison sentence and travel band. the first of 50 lashes were carried out in january. the remaining 950 are postponed as wounds were slow to heel. >> his wife said the lashings could resume. but he suffers from hypertension. there has been protests outside saudi arabia embassies, lit the criticisms from western governments. the prize shines the lights on saudi arabia
. >> translation: i call on the king of saudi arabia to grant mercy on mr dowry and free him so he can accept the prize. >> a standing ovation at the european parliament for the 31-year-old whose online writings about free speech was met with a gaol sentence. >> he was convicted in 2012 for insulting islam. following death threats, his wife and children fled saudi arabia. living in canada, they campaigned for his relief. his wife telling of his award. >> i am sure...
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national guard occupation that lasted too long after the assassination of reverend martin luther king jr. mr. g. went on to hold positions of leadership with private sector and public sector entities, including vice president of the development company, leon weiner and associates, working to build affordable low-income housing, or as the director of new calf county's department of community development of housing where he served for many years. or in 1970 when governor peterson asked him to overall a then failing delaware family court. he touched, many lives through many institutions. and his constant involvement in the community led to many honors and accolades, but through it all he never rested on his laurels or slowed down in his efforts to serve others. in 1999, at an age when most others would have been beginning retirement, he spent nine months raising a million dollars and securing hundreds of political, business and community supporters to launch the metropolitan wilmington urban league. the metropolitan wilmington urban league quickly rose in prominence and four years later receive
national guard occupation that lasted too long after the assassination of reverend martin luther king jr. mr. g. went on to hold positions of leadership with private sector and public sector entities, including vice president of the development company, leon weiner and associates, working to build affordable low-income housing, or as the director of new calf county's department of community development of housing where he served for many years. or in 1970 when governor peterson asked him to...
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when you strike at a king, you must kill him. mr.counterparts in the hollywood crowd, but no one is buying the rewrite. tinsel is tinsel. they never had the story. >>> a utah vice principal fast response saves the life of one of his middle school students. surveillance video showing the moment skylar nelson collapses in gym class. the school's vice principal then steps in to help by performing cpr. luckily he had just taken a refresher course ten days earlier and knew exactly what to do. the principal saying it was a close call. >> he had actually essentially died right there in our gym. he wasn't with us. >> he was gone? >> he was gone. >> turns out skylar was born with a genetic heart defect. doctors will be putting a defibrillator inside of him to shock him if this should happen again. >> wow. thank goodness. and the importance of defibrillators and knowing cpr. >>> the public getting the first look at a new group of panda cubs. take a look. they're real. the program helped raise the adorable dozen and the important role for two o
when you strike at a king, you must kill him. mr.counterparts in the hollywood crowd, but no one is buying the rewrite. tinsel is tinsel. they never had the story. >>> a utah vice principal fast response saves the life of one of his middle school students. surveillance video showing the moment skylar nelson collapses in gym class. the school's vice principal then steps in to help by performing cpr. luckily he had just taken a refresher course ten days earlier and knew exactly what to...
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mr. trump. and new york congressman peter king who has an issue with him. plus, senator marco rubio is here to respond. but we begin with trace gallagher and a fact check on donald trump's argument that he would have headed off the hijackers here. trace? >> reporter: back in 2000 when donald trump was considering running for president on the reform ticket, he wrote about the terror threat facing the united states. saying, i am convinced we're in danger of a terrorist attack that will make the bombing of the world trade center look like kids playing with firecrackers, though he believed the method would be bombs, not airplanes. but we could find no record of donald trump ever blaming president bush for the attacks of 9/11. and this morning, trump said this. listen. >> my immigration policies were in effect, i don't know that that would have happened, because i have very, very strong immigration -- i'm talking generally speaking, not just the southern border. >> so we checked the facts. one of the 9/11 hijackers was in the u.s. on a student visa but never att
mr. trump. and new york congressman peter king who has an issue with him. plus, senator marco rubio is here to respond. but we begin with trace gallagher and a fact check on donald trump's argument that he would have headed off the hijackers here. trace? >> reporter: back in 2000 when donald trump was considering running for president on the reform ticket, he wrote about the terror threat facing the united states. saying, i am convinced we're in danger of a terrorist attack that will make...
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mr. america as one of the most majestic canine kings you will ever see, making friends with jelly doughnut. just saying hello the way that dogs normally do. >> just hanging out. >> just lays right now. >> i love it. >> and you can see costumes very creative one of a kind creations. >> and they are ice breaker, they give the dogs something to talk about. >> absolutely. >> admission is free. a $5 doe the nation is recommended -- $5 donation is recommended. show up with your dog in costume or just enjoy the show. for more information, go to cbsnewyork.com. >> thanks for having us. tt2watx#@n4 p bt@m>o4 tt2watx#@n4 >>> this morning's living large takes us to new jersey. >> the home was even featured in architecture digest. >> reporter: on peach croft drive, you enter what's called the teagure house. contemporary face that's warm, fun and country. >> an arare of all natural materials to make the house feel warmer than most homes. >> reporter: the views face west with lots of windows. >> so the house is built on a hill. >> yeah, we're on the whole mountain top but this is the best view in town.
mr. america as one of the most majestic canine kings you will ever see, making friends with jelly doughnut. just saying hello the way that dogs normally do. >> just hanging out. >> just lays right now. >> i love it. >> and you can see costumes very creative one of a kind creations. >> and they are ice breaker, they give the dogs something to talk about. >> absolutely. >> admission is free. a $5 doe the nation is recommended -- $5 donation is...
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king is shaking his head. that one caromed back to perez. come back to him perfectly. mr. perfectly than that.ng on. >> joe: one out here in the 12th. the batter is cespedes. you bring a guy like chris young out of the bullpen. after you have seen madson, all throwing, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100 for herrera. this is the guy, bed type you thing would be here with him that's as hard as he will throw tonight. 90 miles an hour. one ball. one strike. >> harold: if anybody profiled some body that will throw 100 mild an hour. it's a 6'10", pitcher. right. the end of the game. vel os team. vel os team. velocity. here we are. niese and chris young, if they break 90. that would be a lot. 1-1. skips in. and cespedes, looks froggy right now. a good swing early. dancing in the box. >> joe: froggy is a good thing? >> harold: good thing. >> joe: 2-1 pitch. 3 and 1 from the 36-year-old right-hander from dallas, texas. didn't get a decision. didn't go to five innings. big part of the 14-2 win for the royals. alcs. really do a nice job. up and in. cespedes. in this game tonight. tremendous on the fastball. and fight g
king is shaking his head. that one caromed back to perez. come back to him perfectly. mr. perfectly than that.ng on. >> joe: one out here in the 12th. the batter is cespedes. you bring a guy like chris young out of the bullpen. after you have seen madson, all throwing, 95, 96, 98, 99, 100 for herrera. this is the guy, bed type you thing would be here with him that's as hard as he will throw tonight. 90 miles an hour. one ball. one strike. >> harold: if anybody profiled some body...