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created by nancy pelosi, the office of official ethics, outside of the house congressional ethics committeee ones who then referred this case to going here. it was rumors that had been picked up. started by the new york post and "new york daily news" saying that mr. rangel had not exactly been forthright in terms of paying taxes in the dominican republic. why there's no civilian interaction? that's a good question that a prosecutor in new york might have a case if they wanted to pursue. >> expulsion, pretty much all members have said it's off the table. you heard the chair of the committee, congressman lofgren who say there's only been five who have been expelled. we continue to follow the penalty phase for charlie rangel of new york. quick break here and we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] don't let aches and pains in the morning slow you down. introducing bayer am. its dual-action formula delivers extra strength pain relief, plus it fights fatigue. so get up and get going with new bayer am, the morning pain reliever. >>> welcome back,ç i'm contess brewer. we continue to follow the pe
created by nancy pelosi, the office of official ethics, outside of the house congressional ethics committeee ones who then referred this case to going here. it was rumors that had been picked up. started by the new york post and "new york daily news" saying that mr. rangel had not exactly been forthright in terms of paying taxes in the dominican republic. why there's no civilian interaction? that's a good question that a prosecutor in new york might have a case if they wanted to...
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the house. and charlie rangel got his comeuppance from the house ethics committee. we have a lame-duck congress and nancy pelosi is still the speaker. the president would cut off tax cuts at $250,000. where do we stand on tax cuts? >> as of this moment, the house democrats are with the president of but the senate democrats once again has settled off the reservation by flirting with the idea of extending them for everybody. >> if the tax cuts were extended, the richest americans would get a tax savings of -- we are all deficit hawks now. >> in the end, the only way to solve the problem of entitlement and growth and raising income taxes, marginal taxes, by at least 13% on what will amount to half of the small business income and america, and they hire people. it is not a wise way to promote employment and growth in the middle of a recession. that is the argue against it. the solution from peter orszag has suggested extending them temporarily and when the economy improves, terminate them. >> although most people do not know it because god knows president obama did not
the house. and charlie rangel got his comeuppance from the house ethics committee. we have a lame-duck congress and nancy pelosi is still the speaker. the president would cut off tax cuts at $250,000. where do we stand on tax cuts? >> as of this moment, the house democrats are with the president of but the senate democrats once again has settled off the reservation by flirting with the idea of extending them for everybody. >> if the tax cuts were extended, the richest americans...
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rethink possible. >>> we're watching the house ethics committee convening a hearing now. committee trying on determine what the sanction will be for violating 11 house ethics rules. with us here in new york is reed pilifont. and brianna keilar is watching, as well. reed, you spent time with charlie rangel recently. the weight of all of this, is it clear, is it apparent, is he wearing it? >> absolutely. there's an old joke that charlie rangel was unavoidable for comment on almost any story. and walking with him down the hall on monday, he said almost nothing, gave the shortest possible answers. this is a guy who has always been extremely care rizcharisma. it's clearly weighing on his shoulders. >> does he believe he is corrupt? in listening to him over the last couple of months and all of his public statements on this. or does he believe that he is in fact using his words he was overzealous, he was sloppy, but not corrupt? >> there's no question he doesn't believe that he's corrupt. on tuesday, his office september o sent out a press release essentially saying that and also
rethink possible. >>> we're watching the house ethics committee convening a hearing now. committee trying on determine what the sanction will be for violating 11 house ethics rules. with us here in new york is reed pilifont. and brianna keilar is watching, as well. reed, you spent time with charlie rangel recently. the weight of all of this, is it clear, is it apparent, is he wearing it? >> absolutely. there's an old joke that charlie rangel was unavoidable for comment on almost...
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the house. today, the punishment that could be voted on by the full ethics committee, then recommended for a voteull house of representatives, will range anywhere from censure to reprimand to expulsion from the house, that last option is seen as unlikely. once again, because the chief counsel in the case has himself found no evidence of actual corruption. so we're expecting a relate mand, a likely vote, and that will be perhaps accompanied by some kind of apology from congressman rangel himself, jenna. jenna: james, we're going to continue to watch this, and bring our viewers up to date as we hear what the eventual outcome of this trial is, and we'll be back with james rosen as the story develops. thanks james. >> thank you. jon: one week to thanksgiving, republicans are ready to talk turkey about tax cuts, they say, but democrats are willing to wait, using the lame duck session to play a bit of a game of chicken, and there's no deal in sight as the deadline looms closer. our chief political correspondent carl cameron is live on capitol hill. so now that republicans are ready to talk, what can we
the house. today, the punishment that could be voted on by the full ethics committee, then recommended for a voteull house of representatives, will range anywhere from censure to reprimand to expulsion from the house, that last option is seen as unlikely. once again, because the chief counsel in the case has himself found no evidence of actual corruption. so we're expecting a relate mand, a likely vote, and that will be perhaps accompanied by some kind of apology from congressman rangel...
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there were 68 votes cast for postponing this vote from the democratic caucus, which is a vote against her. >> house ethics -- the house democrats defeated a republican attempt to cut off funding for unemployment benefits. >> but i think they are acting on principle. it does not give them a lot. it is going to get them a lot of hostility. you are going to get an indefinite extension. there is a large element of the population in europe currently on the dole. it is a tough decision. it is not easy to do it. the democratic argument seems to me to be odd. it is a question of whether in the middle of a recession if these people have a chance of getting other jobs or not i think a lot of these folks who are in their 50s who have no chance probably should be supportive as long as it takes. >> we will get back to that in time. >> let me say. we are not nazis it either. >> the house ethics committee votes to -- it is kind of a sad sight, isn't it? " he cannot afford a lawyer. the whole thing is heartbreaking. he had a great career, and he has been a great patriot. i wish she could quietly step aside and not put us
there were 68 votes cast for postponing this vote from the democratic caucus, which is a vote against her. >> house ethics -- the house democrats defeated a republican attempt to cut off funding for unemployment benefits. >> but i think they are acting on principle. it does not give them a lot. it is going to get them a lot of hostility. you are going to get an indefinite extension. there is a large element of the population in europe currently on the dole. it is a tough decision....
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talking about crime, scandal and corruption, that the ethics committee might come forward and say there's a lot of stuff here but no -- >> the full house ethics committee will hold a hearing tomorrow to decide an appropriate punishment for rangel. randall pinkston has more. >> count 11, conduct in violation of the code of ethics. >> reporter: the house ethics panel announced its verdict against him. >> we found a conviction by clear and convincing evidence. >> reporter: the veteran new york congressman found guilty on 11 counts of breaking house rules including failing to disclose at least $600,000 in assets and income, failing to report rental income to the irs, and improperly soliciting donations from foundations and businesses that could benefit from his vote in congress. >> we have tried to act with fairness, led only by the facts and the law. >> reporter: the 80-year-old lawmaker addressed the panel monday claiming he had run out of money to fight the case and needed more time to set up a defense fund and hire a lawyer. after the verdict, rangel told reporters he didn't get a fair hearing. >> i will ask anybody anywhere that i can
talking about crime, scandal and corruption, that the ethics committee might come forward and say there's a lot of stuff here but no -- >> the full house ethics committee will hold a hearing tomorrow to decide an appropriate punishment for rangel. randall pinkston has more. >> count 11, conduct in violation of the code of ethics. >> reporter: the house ethics panel announced its verdict against him. >> we found a conviction by clear and convincing evidence. >>...
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the white house. the government's steak in gm has dropped from 61% to 36%. the house ethics committee recommended censure for charles rangel today. that's the most serious discipline. it means he may have to stand before the house and face a rubuke from the speaker. the next step will be decided after thanksgiving. and the chilean minors are in los angeles. they are being treated liketually arts -- celebrities. they are there to view a taping of a cnn special. >>> >>> there is controversy over new security measures in u.s. airports. there is health concerns over the body scanners. many people say the tsa is going too far for the body pap downs -- pat-downs. now the district attorney is chiming in. he says his office will prosecute any guard that goes too far. >> if any of those people who are going through the airplane are touched in an inappropriate way, meaning the person is doing so not for the purpose of business but for their own pleasure, if it's for sexual pleasure, that's a crime. that isn't something they have to do. if that happens somebody should report it to a po
the white house. the government's steak in gm has dropped from 61% to 36%. the house ethics committee recommended censure for charles rangel today. that's the most serious discipline. it means he may have to stand before the house and face a rubuke from the speaker. the next step will be decided after thanksgiving. and the chilean minors are in los angeles. they are being treated liketually arts -- celebrities. they are there to view a taping of a cnn special. >>> >>> there is...
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the house ethics committee then convene a sanctions hearing to decide on the punishment for each violation which could include a reprimand or a fine. the recommendations will then be sent to the house for a floor vote. this is 10 minutes. >> the adjudicatory subcommittee has met for a number of hours to consider the 13 counts of alleged violations and has reached the conclusion. count one [inaudible] count two has been approved by clear and convincing evidence. count three, conduct in violation of the [inaudible] we were unable to reach a conclusion by clear and convincing evidence. count four, conduct and violation which may be found in violation. count five, violation of the statute, the committee finds that conduct was covered in the interpretation of the statute [inaudible] count six, conduct and a violation, we found it a violation by clear and convincing evidence. count seven, we find in violation by clear and convincing evidence. count eight, conduct violation of the letter had ruled, the committee found that was proven by clear and convincing evidence. count nine, conduct in violat
the house ethics committee then convene a sanctions hearing to decide on the punishment for each violation which could include a reprimand or a fine. the recommendations will then be sent to the house for a floor vote. this is 10 minutes. >> the adjudicatory subcommittee has met for a number of hours to consider the 13 counts of alleged violations and has reached the conclusion. count one [inaudible] count two has been approved by clear and convincing evidence. count three, conduct in...
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the white house. the government's steak in gm has dropped from 61% to 36%. the house ethicsmittee recommended censure for charles rangel today. that's the most serious discipline. it means he may have to stand before the house and face a rubuke from the speaker. the next step will be decided after thanksgiving. and the chilean minors are in los angeles. they are being treated liketually arts -- celebrities. they are there to view a taping of a cnn special. >>> the storm takes aim at northern california. we will talk all about it coming up in a few minutes. ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now get a safeway frozen turkey up to 16 lbs for just $6.77 each. that's our promise. that's ingredients for life. safeway. that's ingredients for life. ["knock on wood" playing] every five minutes, chase pays for someone's eligible credit or debit card purchase. [beep] chase picks up the tab. it could be you. chase picks up the tab. it's another great reason to bank with cha
the white house. the government's steak in gm has dropped from 61% to 36%. the house ethicsmittee recommended censure for charles rangel today. that's the most serious discipline. it means he may have to stand before the house and face a rubuke from the speaker. the next step will be decided after thanksgiving. and the chilean minors are in los angeles. they are being treated liketually arts -- celebrities. they are there to view a taping of a cnn special. >>> the storm takes aim at...
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money is at the root of the house ethics hearing for veteran new york congressman charles rangel. from filing taxes late to using house stationery for fundraising, rangel admits the facts but denies intent. correspondent molly henneberg reports today's hearing got underway with money taking center stage. >> embattled new york democratic congressman rangel told the house ethics committee today he wasn't staying for his trial. >> with all due respect, since i don't have counsel to advise me, i'm going to have to excuse myself from these proceedings. >> with that, he left. telling the committee his former legal team dropped him this fall, doubtful he'd be able to pay his future legal bills and insisted he hasn't had time to raise money to get a new lawyer. he asked the committee to delay his trial. >> all i'm doing is something for the opportunity to have counsel. >> but the democratic chairwoman of the ethics committee wasn't buying rangel's not enough time argument. >> mr. rangel's counsel withdrew a little over a month ago. further counsel has not been retained. >> she said the tri
money is at the root of the house ethics hearing for veteran new york congressman charles rangel. from filing taxes late to using house stationery for fundraising, rangel admits the facts but denies intent. correspondent molly henneberg reports today's hearing got underway with money taking center stage. >> embattled new york democratic congressman rangel told the house ethics committee today he wasn't staying for his trial. >> with all due respect, since i don't have counsel to...
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by a 9-1 vote, the house ethics committee recommends the full house censure congressman charles rangelnew york. the announcement came after a dramatic and tearful day. let's go live to brianna keilar. give us the latest of what has been a difficult and shameful day for charlie rangel. >> reporter: this is serious. a censure is one step below expulsion. this is the recommendation of the ethics committee. still, there will be a vote scheduled by the full house. the full house will have to decide. i think the thought is that they will probably move on this recommendation. if they agree, this process is in essence public humiliation. charlie rangel would have to go on the floor of the house. he would receive a verbal rebuke from the speaker of the house herself. this coming today just a few days after an ethics subcommittee found that rangel was guilty on 11 of 12 counts of violating house rules for four different things. a couple of them, failing to pay taxes on income from a rental villa that he owns in the dominican republic even though at the time he was the chairman of the powerful ta
by a 9-1 vote, the house ethics committee recommends the full house censure congressman charles rangelnew york. the announcement came after a dramatic and tearful day. let's go live to brianna keilar. give us the latest of what has been a difficult and shameful day for charlie rangel. >> reporter: this is serious. a censure is one step below expulsion. this is the recommendation of the ethics committee. still, there will be a vote scheduled by the full house. the full house will have to...
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be in any legal trouble for what he's doing today. >> the big picture here in terms of what the house ethicsoday complaining charlie rangel's -- the process here is not proportional to the things he is accused of. it's very hard for those of us following these things to know. it seems so random as to who's brought up on charges, what we're able to know about those charges and whether or not people are able to adequately defend themselves. has this called into question for people whether or not this ethics process makes sense? >> well, i mean, they say that there is a process and that it does make sense. it's a little -- you're right. it's hard to tell because so much of it happens behind closed doors. it's such a long process. there is something to be said for if it gets to this point. if it gets to the point where it is a public trial. mind you, the last time this happened was jim traficant. however, they are not going to in this case. he's probably not going to be in any legal trouble for what he's doing today. >> shawna, the big picture here in terms of what the house ethics process is, a
be in any legal trouble for what he's doing today. >> the big picture here in terms of what the house ethicsoday complaining charlie rangel's -- the process here is not proportional to the things he is accused of. it's very hard for those of us following these things to know. it seems so random as to who's brought up on charges, what we're able to know about those charges and whether or not people are able to adequately defend themselves. has this called into question for people whether...
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the house should vote? >> i believe and the ethics committee process. is the only bipartisan committee, five members surveyed committee. they have come to an agreement on. i wholeheartedly support this bill i believe mr. charlie rangel wanted a faster process then was supportive. it is in the best interest of the institution. quite some republicans are saying you are reluctant to have the results. is there any truth to this? >> we have a meeting scheduled with the president on november 30. we are of looking forward to it. >> house signal everyone see a vote on repealing health care? >> we think that obamacare will ruin the country. it will bankrupt our nation. we believe it needs to be replaced with common sense reforms to bring down the cost. you will see us move quickly. >> i've wondered if anyone believes the government actions saved any jobs? >> the government's reaction to the general motors bailout could have been handed in a more orderly way by a bankruptcy judge. if you look at the people who lost, because of the government actions, we are talki
the house should vote? >> i believe and the ethics committee process. is the only bipartisan committee, five members surveyed committee. they have come to an agreement on. i wholeheartedly support this bill i believe mr. charlie rangel wanted a faster process then was supportive. it is in the best interest of the institution. quite some republicans are saying you are reluctant to have the results. is there any truth to this? >> we have a meeting scheduled with the president on...
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where the committee that tried him will make a recommendation o the ethics committee of what his punishment will be. the ethics committee will take a vote on that. they will put it to a full house deem it should. the worst thing that could happen is expulsion. if that would occur, two-thirds of the house would have to agree. there could be a reprimand, or he could be told to pay a fine. there could be instructions for him to write a letter admitting he was wrong. it will be interesting to see, tamron, what punishment they will give and whether or not they will make the house go to a full vote. the original committee that investigating him recommended a reprimand for mr. rangel. the last one happened in 1997 by a man by the name of newt gingrich, who got in trouble for using government sources for the college class that he was teaching back then. it remains to be seen what exactly will happen with rangel. a decision in terms of punishment could happen by the end of the week. that was the original goal of the committee to adjourn this coming friday. they're moving at a very fast pace with the house ethics committee. but he'll get a punishment soon. >> and no official comment from
where the committee that tried him will make a recommendation o the ethics committee of what his punishment will be. the ethics committee will take a vote on that. they will put it to a full house deem it should. the worst thing that could happen is expulsion. if that would occur, two-thirds of the house would have to agree. there could be a reprimand, or he could be told to pay a fine. there could be instructions for him to write a letter admitting he was wrong. it will be interesting to see,...
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thank you to all who participated. >> the house ethics committee recommended that he had based insurer. the committee vote was 9-1. the speaker of the house with it to mr. ary the to the new york congressman. the house is expected to pick it up after thanksgiving. >> up next, house leaders talk to reporters about their priorities them president obama on the automobile bailout following the initial public offering of stocks. later, home mortgage modification programs. >> listen to supreme court cases saturdays from c-span radio. >> when they are not able to receive abortions from license doctors, they fear they will be prosecuted under the statute. >> this week, part 2 of roe v wade. it is when e most controversial decisions. >> house republicans met to use their of leadership for the 112 congress which begins next week with republicans in stemming the majority predict a they chose john boehner as speaker. he will assume in texture after a boat of the house. the group spoke to reporters for 15 minutes. >> good afternoon. republicans are impressed with the trustee a place dynasts. we hav
thank you to all who participated. >> the house ethics committee recommended that he had based insurer. the committee vote was 9-1. the speaker of the house with it to mr. ary the to the new york congressman. the house is expected to pick it up after thanksgiving. >> up next, house leaders talk to reporters about their priorities them president obama on the automobile bailout following the initial public offering of stocks. later, home mortgage modification programs. >> listen...
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. >> the house ethics committee is recommending that charles rangel censure. the house will make the final decision. >>> today the top democrats and republicans say they have reached a deal that will postpone a 22% cut in medicare payments. many doctors said they would stop taking new medicare patients if the cuts went through. they were to take effect december 1st at they could be postponed until january. lawmakers will take an extra month to delay the cuts for another year and both house and congress need to approve the deal. >>> a somber prayer vigil took place today to mark the anniversary of the jonesville massacre. more than 400 victims were buried at the cemetery. more than 900 people died. an nbc news crew were also gunned down prior to the massacre. >>> eight opera theatre has -- and opera theatre has pulled back on his decision to story in a film. it examines the teen abstinence movement and the filmmaker says to board members objected to the screening because she was told they did not like the subject matter. an emergency meeting last friday they app
. >> the house ethics committee is recommending that charles rangel censure. the house will make the final decision. >>> today the top democrats and republicans say they have reached a deal that will postpone a 22% cut in medicare payments. many doctors said they would stop taking new medicare patients if the cuts went through. they were to take effect december 1st at they could be postponed until january. lawmakers will take an extra month to delay the cuts for another year and...
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you got to tell the judge and the house ethic's committee in this instance, saying -- >> no. at's actually not true. >> not true, anderson. >> that's not accurate. that would be eric's right in the case of a trial. lawyers would never be permitted to withdraw from representation shortly before trial but the house ethic's committee you don't have the same right to council that you do in front of the ethic's committee and they could withdraw and my understanding is there is a dispute about money and it was a problem that they withdrew right before the trial but that said, it's also a problem that mr. rangel is not permitted to have pro bono lawyers. but when mr. rangel got up and asserted he was councilless and this was unfair and he wasn't prepared, that really wasn't true. he knew what was coming. he's known for two years. he had ample time to reach a plea deal with the committee a year and a half ago. >> it seems to me, eric, if you've got a huge legal team which you're paying, a top flight legal team. you're paying them -- if charlie is rekt, he paid them $2 million over two
you got to tell the judge and the house ethic's committee in this instance, saying -- >> no. at's actually not true. >> not true, anderson. >> that's not accurate. that would be eric's right in the case of a trial. lawyers would never be permitted to withdraw from representation shortly before trial but the house ethic's committee you don't have the same right to council that you do in front of the ethic's committee and they could withdraw and my understanding is there is a...
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the house failed to pass an extension, leaving 2 million jobless people without benefits headed into the holidays. >> the house ethicsrecommending a severe penalty for representative charles rangel. the panel convicted him on 11 charges of rules violations. they have recommended censure, the most serious punishment shy of expulsion. and marilyn institution continues its tradition of degatty family center. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> new this noon, a man is dead after trying to move his car off of a disabled roadway. it happened around 1:00 this morning along route 98. the man was pushing his car off of the road on route 295 when he slipped and was hit by the oncoming car. he died at the scene. the driver of the accord did stop, but no word yet on if charges -- the driver of the other car did stop, but no word yet on its charges will be filed. investigators say 36-year-old terrance wilson shot his wife several times before barricading himself inside their home. >> she was actually walking
the house failed to pass an extension, leaving 2 million jobless people without benefits headed into the holidays. >> the house ethicsrecommending a severe penalty for representative charles rangel. the panel convicted him on 11 charges of rules violations. they have recommended censure, the most serious punishment shy of expulsion. and marilyn institution continues its tradition of degatty family center. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year....
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the house ethics committee holds a hearing to decide the appropriate penalty for rangel. a house ethics panel found him guilty of financial misconduct tuesday. rangel could get censered, reprimanded or fined. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" stocks in asia did a big turnaround this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets broke a losing streak. japan's nikkei added more than 2%, hitting a five-month high, while hong kong's hang seng also was higher nearly 2%. those gains could fuel wall street today. yesterday, the dow fell 15 points and the nasdaq added 6. >>> up to half the rolls royce engines used on a-380 super jumbo jets need to be replaced. one of the trent 900 engines on a qantas jet blew apart during a flight november 4th. this morning, the qantas chief executive said rolls royce says up to 40 of the engines on 20 planes need to be taken out of service. the planes are flown by qantas, singapore airlines and lufthansa. >>> the labor department says the consumer price index ros
the house ethics committee holds a hearing to decide the appropriate penalty for rangel. a house ethics panel found him guilty of financial misconduct tuesday. rangel could get censered, reprimanded or fined. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" stocks in asia did a big turnaround this morning. ashley morrison is here in new york with the latest on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, betty. asian markets broke a losing streak. japan's nikkei added more than 2%,...
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. >>> in washington, the house ethics committee has recommended censure for veteran new york congressman charles rangel. he was convicted earlier this week of financial misconduct. it is the second most serious punishment the house can impose on a member. joel brown reports. >> reporter: as he arrived at the hearing, serious and sullen, convicted by a congressional ethics panel of 11 violations. congressman charles rangel was here to learn his fate. >> mr. rangel can no longer blame anyone, other than himself, for the position he now finds himself in. >> reporter: rangel would be just the 23rd congressman in history to be censured by his peers, a significant and embarrassing procedure. it would mean he'd be escorted to the front of the house chamber to receive a public rebuke from the speaker. rangel was convicted this week of misusing his office for fund-raising, running a campaign office out of his subsidized harlem apartment and failing to pay taxes on rental income from his dominican villa. the congressman said he was careless but not corrupt. he admitted he made mistakes. >> no matt
. >>> in washington, the house ethics committee has recommended censure for veteran new york congressman charles rangel. he was convicted earlier this week of financial misconduct. it is the second most serious punishment the house can impose on a member. joel brown reports. >> reporter: as he arrived at the hearing, serious and sullen, convicted by a congressional ethics panel of 11 violations. congressman charles rangel was here to learn his fate. >> mr. rangel can no...
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. >>> today, the house ethics committee is scheduled to decide the punishment for congressman charlie rangel. on tuesday, the panel found the long time new york democrat guilty of breaking house ethics rules in his financial and fund- raising activities. he could face a house vote deploring his conduct, a fine and denial of privileges. >>> german police are investigating a possible bomb headed on a flight to munich. charlie d'agata reports the bomb scare comes one day after germany raised its terror threat level. >> reporter: an air berlin flight landed safely in munich after a bomb scare in africa. during routine screening, authorities found a bag with batteries wired to a fuse and clock but no explosives. more than 300 passengers and crew were ordered off the plane, and all of the luggage and cargo was rescreened. police in namibia are still trying to discover who're it belonged to and could have had a label indicating its with a police security test. the incident comes a day after germany stepped up security at airports, rail stations and landmarks. the interior minister says the n
. >>> today, the house ethics committee is scheduled to decide the punishment for congressman charlie rangel. on tuesday, the panel found the long time new york democrat guilty of breaking house ethics rules in his financial and fund- raising activities. he could face a house vote deploring his conduct, a fine and denial of privileges. >>> german police are investigating a possible bomb headed on a flight to munich. charlie d'agata reports the bomb scare comes one day after...
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. >>> at this hour, we're waiting to hear from the house ethics committee. convicting the u.s. democrat house rule for misusing his office for fund raising and failing to pay taxes involved with the vacation home. now, he told the committee that he was careless, but not corrupt. >> what you decide is, you know, in the sanctions that you put it at that before. >> the lawyer has recommended that he be censured. that's more serious than a reprimand. >>> attention fellow taxpayers, tonight as a whole, we own far less of general motors. that's a good thing. one year after emerging from bankruptcy, a leaner gm held a public stock offering and it went really well. investors snapped up more than $23 billion in gm stock. we had owned many of those shares. >> it's a great day not only for detroit, not only for wall street, but for main street. they definitely transcend everything. >> you'll remember the federal government rescued gm with a $5 billion bailout. today, stock offering is a big step for them eventually paying off the taxpayers in full. >>> we've got an update now on the discov
. >>> at this hour, we're waiting to hear from the house ethics committee. convicting the u.s. democrat house rule for misusing his office for fund raising and failing to pay taxes involved with the vacation home. now, he told the committee that he was careless, but not corrupt. >> what you decide is, you know, in the sanctions that you put it at that before. >> the lawyer has recommended that he be censured. that's more serious than a reprimand. >>> attention...
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. >> and the house ethics subcommittee said that he is guilty on over a dozen counts with billing to pay taxes on a vacation property. that was what he was while he was chairman of the ho and means we've ways and means. >> and i respectfully submit, that he should recommend to the full house respondedfull housecesnured >> al been a congressman to talk about his likable demeanor and overall popularity. however, he needs to own up to his mistakes. >> he can no longer blame anybody other than himself. rangal defending himself and needed to delay the trial because he needed new attorneys. he spent $2 million. and friend/co civil- right. >> and let me tell you that rangal a good and decent man. >> and after thanksgiving if that passes? you will suffer the embarrassment of standing before his colleagues and getting an oral rebuked by the speaker. pam? >> house republicans voted unanimously to deny the for money for national public radio. -npr. internet reporter, kimberly sakamoto. >> this was a retaliation for a and b are filing of juan william after firing his resulting from his comments o
. >> and the house ethics subcommittee said that he is guilty on over a dozen counts with billing to pay taxes on a vacation property. that was what he was while he was chairman of the ho and means we've ways and means. >> and i respectfully submit, that he should recommend to the full house respondedfull housecesnured >> al been a congressman to talk about his likable demeanor and overall popularity. however, he needs to own up to his mistakes. >> he can no longer blame...
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. >>> the house ethics committee has recommended censor for congressman charlie rangel. he new york2democrat was foun guilty of financial and fund-raising misconduct in violation of house ethics rules and now the full house will vote on the committee's recommendation. if congress congressman rangel is formally senseured likely to stand in the well of the house chamber to be verbally chastised by the speaker, short expulsion it's the most serious punishment in the house. we'll be right back. >>> well, i think our first role should be shareholders that are looking to get out. you know, i -- i don't want to run auto companies. i don't want to run banks. i've got two wars that i've got run already. i've got more than enough to do so the sooner that we can get out of that business, the better offoff that we're going to be. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was president obama in april of 2009 talking about the government's bailout of general motors. now, today the shareholder in chief officially started to get out. gm shares went on sale at the new york stock exchange in wh
. >>> the house ethics committee has recommended censor for congressman charlie rangel. he new york2democrat was foun guilty of financial and fund-raising misconduct in violation of house ethics rules and now the full house will vote on the committee's recommendation. if congress congressman rangel is formally senseured likely to stand in the well of the house chamber to be verbally chastised by the speaker, short expulsion it's the most serious punishment in the house. we'll be right...
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the house ethics committee has voted to sen your embattled new york congressman chles rangel after finding him guilty of financial misconduct. if the full house affirms the recommendation when the chamber returns after thanksgiving, rangel will get a former scolding from the speaker in front of his colleagues. >>> alaska senate candidate joe miller is asking a judge to stop a certifying of the vote for lisa murkowski. >>> ohio police say unemployed tree trimmer facing charges for kidnapping a teenage girl told them whe to find the girl's mother, brothernd family friend. the family's remains were found in a bag stuffed in a hole le tree. >>> the father of natalie hollowway such dutch authorities ask asked for her dental records to see if it matches a jaw bone found last week. >>> and astronomers have discovered a alleyen planet that came from another galaxy. it was captured by our own lkyway between 6 billion and 9 billion years ago. >> d now here's an early look at one of your top health headlines at msnbc.com. government researchers report more than 25 million of all u.s. adults had some
the house ethics committee has voted to sen your embattled new york congressman chles rangel after finding him guilty of financial misconduct. if the full house affirms the recommendation when the chamber returns after thanksgiving, rangel will get a former scolding from the speaker in front of his colleagues. >>> alaska senate candidate joe miller is asking a judge to stop a certifying of the vote for lisa murkowski. >>> ohio police say unemployed tree trimmer facing charges...
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. >>> charles rangel will remain in the house of representatives. the house ethics committee recommended hen censured after finding he engaged in improper financial and fund-raising conduct. the 20-term congressman said he didot receive personal financial gain from his actions. it is the second most serious punishment a house can impose on a member before expulsion. sit a public recommend for inappropriate behavior. the house will vote on the commtee's recommendation after thanksging. >>> even though lisa murkowski has been named winner of the alaska senate race it is technically not over. joe miller is asking a federal judge to step in even though the alaskan republican party is telling him to concede. he says the state started counting write-in ballots early so his team had to scramble to get volunteers to observe the process. becae of that, misspelled ballots were counted in murkowski's favor. >>> bristol palin apologized r offensive comments she and her sister willow wrote on faes book. she used homophobic slurs and bristol attacked the student as well using kru
. >>> charles rangel will remain in the house of representatives. the house ethics committee recommended hen censured after finding he engaged in improper financial and fund-raising conduct. the 20-term congressman said he didot receive personal financial gain from his actions. it is the second most serious punishment a house can impose on a member before expulsion. sit a public recommend for inappropriate behavior. the house will vote on the commtee's recommendation after thanksging....
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the house ethics committee moved ahead with the evidce and ruled that there was enough evidence to support 13 counts of accusations. among those accusations, not aying certain taxes and getting on apartment rent. experts say he would likely face a public reprimand, but it is not expected wrangle would be expa. >>> with abo a week to go before the big thanksgiving travel rush, security officials are facing backlashon full body scanners and more invasive patdowns. kristin dahlgren eports. >> reporter: trish wimmer travels every week and says the tsa took it too far this happen. >> when she went up my legs and used her hand to go up my skirt, that's when i freakedout. >> officers sometimes now use the back of their hands in a new search. officials insist it's about safety. >> we could be on a plane where somebody is prepared to blow themselves up and bring the plane do. >> reporter: almost one year after a man tried to bring an airliner down with a bomb in his private area, many use body snners. >> we don't want them to see our body unclothed. >> there are privacy protections built in. the pe
the house ethics committee moved ahead with the evidce and ruled that there was enough evidence to support 13 counts of accusations. among those accusations, not aying certain taxes and getting on apartment rent. experts say he would likely face a public reprimand, but it is not expected wrangle would be expa. >>> with abo a week to go before the big thanksgiving travel rush, security officials are facing backlashon full body scanners and more invasive patdowns. kristin dahlgren...
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the house ethics committee has voted to censure embattled new york congressman charles rangel after finding him guilty of financial misconduct. if the full house affirms the recommendation when the chamber returns after thanksgiving, rangel will get a former scolding from the speaker in front of his colleagues. >>> alaska republican senate candidate joe miller is asking a federal judge to stop state officials from certifying the election in which rival lisa murkowski has already declared victory. an attorney for miller sought the injunction yesterday, despite the fact that the state's republican party has recognized murkowski as the write-in winner. >>> ohio police say an unemployed tree trimmer facing charges for kidnapping a teenage girl told them where to find the bodies of the girl's mother, brother and a family friend. the family's remains were found in plastic bags stuffed in a hollow tree. >>> the father of missing american teenager natalee hollowway has such authorities have asked her dental records to see if they match a jaw bone with a tooth in it found in aruba last week. >>> and
the house ethics committee has voted to censure embattled new york congressman charles rangel after finding him guilty of financial misconduct. if the full house affirms the recommendation when the chamber returns after thanksgiving, rangel will get a former scolding from the speaker in front of his colleagues. >>> alaska republican senate candidate joe miller is asking a federal judge to stop state officials from certifying the election in which rival lisa murkowski has already...
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>> i don't know. >> reporter: the house ethics committee will recommend a punishment for the 80-year-old rangel to be voted on by the full house. possibilities include a vote deploring his conduct, a fine and denial of privileges. even after the verdict many longtime constituents remain supportive. >> this stuff goes on in congress all the time. he just got picked out. that's how the game is played. >> reporter: on monday rangel demanded the trial be delayed so he could raise money to pay a lawyer. >> 50 years of public service is on the line. i am entitled to a lawyer during this proceeding. >> reporter: the panel refused to postpone so rangel walked out forcing the trial to go on without him. he was portrayed as a veteran congressman who thought he could ignore rules on disclosing assets and who used official resources to fundraise for a new york college center named after him. >> charlie rangel is playing for his legacy. he has a long and proud legacy stretching back half a century. >> reporter: rangel released a statement saying he deplored the committee's findings and insisting he w
>> i don't know. >> reporter: the house ethics committee will recommend a punishment for the 80-year-old rangel to be voted on by the full house. possibilities include a vote deploring his conduct, a fine and denial of privileges. even after the verdict many longtime constituents remain supportive. >> this stuff goes on in congress all the time. he just got picked out. that's how the game is played. >> reporter: on monday rangel demanded the trial be delayed so he could...
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the 20-tm congressman violated 11 house ethics rules, and will meet with the house ethics committee to find out what his punishment . rangel is guilty of accepting paents from corporations for travel to conferences, as well as tax evasion, and improperly usg his office and raising money. ethics expts believe he will be reprimanded or censured but not kicked out of congress. >> >>> it's all over in alaska. incumbent republican senator lisa murkowski has retained her seat winning a heated battle with joe milan in which she was a write-in candidate. she had lost the republican primary race to miller who was supported by sarah palin but she decided to run as a write-in candidate. ere was a long delay so alaskan election officials could count all of the write-in votes to make sure voters spelled murkowski's last name correctly. they determined that she did win the race, making her first senate candidate to win a write-in campaign in more than 50 years. >> there's no apathy when you have to take out that braiselet and you've got to look at it upside down and you've got to figure out how to s
the 20-tm congressman violated 11 house ethics rules, and will meet with the house ethics committee to find out what his punishment . rangel is guilty of accepting paents from corporations for travel to conferences, as well as tax evasion, and improperly usg his office and raising money. ethics expts believe he will be reprimanded or censured but not kicked out of congress. >> >>> it's all over in alaska. incumbent republican senator lisa murkowski has retained her seat winning a...
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. >> this is a hit for the ethics, the house ethics committee which devoted to censure charlie rangelappy to see this because it was-- it looked like he was only going to be reprimanded and he was found guilty on 11 counts, including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes. rent subsidized apartment, he really should get more than a censure, he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: paul. >> a hit to our old friend bill clinton giving us a speech in dream cloud announcement. ban twitter, live blogging. >> paul: good .
. >> this is a hit for the ethics, the house ethics committee which devoted to censure charlie rangelappy to see this because it was-- it looked like he was only going to be reprimanded and he was found guilty on 11 counts, including failure to report assets, failure to report taxes. rent subsidized apartment, he really should get more than a censure, he should consider himself lucky. >> paul: paul. >> a hit to our old friend bill clinton giving us a speech in dream cloud...
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republicans will control the house, while the democrats still have a majority in the senate. >> today the house ethics committee begins its trial of congressman charles wrangle. the new york democrat is charged with 13 counts of ethics violations, including tax evasion. wrangle says he is confident he will be cleared. >>> president obama says he sees renewed hopes for progress in mideast peace talks now. he called the prospect of a settlement freeze in the disputed west bank a promising sign. he also urged israel and the palestinians to be truly committed to resuming talks now. >>> a big break in the search for a missing ohio family. police in mount vernon rescued one of the children sunday and actually made an arrest as well. 30-year-old matthew hoffman is charged with kidnapping after a s.w.a.t. team found the missing girl bound and gagged in his basement. >>> click it or ticket, the local police will be out in force to make sure you're obeying the rules of the road. >>> a local employer is announcing plans for hundreds of new layoffs. we'll have the details. stay with us. 3q experience the new air
republicans will control the house, while the democrats still have a majority in the senate. >> today the house ethics committee begins its trial of congressman charles wrangle. the new york democrat is charged with 13 counts of ethics violations, including tax evasion. wrangle says he is confident he will be cleared. >>> president obama says he sees renewed hopes for progress in mideast peace talks now. he called the prospect of a settlement freeze in the disputed west bank a...
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in the is it legal segment tonight, as you may know congressman charlie rangel walked out of the house ethicsmmittee hearing yesterday saying he could not continue paying a lawyer even though he had two years to set up a legal defense fund. now the house ethics committee convicted rangel on 11 counts of misbehavior. with us now kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. is he going to get tossed out. >> no. he will get reprimanded. >> bill: scolded. >> scolded bill will what did he do. >> tax evasion, not paying his taxes. there is improper political contributions, soliciting improper political contribution. a whole bunch of things wrapped into 11 charges of which. >> bill: all financial? >> all financial. >> bill: okay. >> ethical is financial. you remember the picture of him down there in the ville la. >> bill: he had a little place in the dominican republic. and he didn't declare. >> wasn't declaring that. >> bill: renting it. people paying. wasn't declaring it? >> state assets as well. >> bill: condos up in harlem and he wasn't doing. >> correct. >> bill: do you think is he going to get kicked out
in the is it legal segment tonight, as you may know congressman charlie rangel walked out of the house ethicsmmittee hearing yesterday saying he could not continue paying a lawyer even though he had two years to set up a legal defense fund. now the house ethics committee convicted rangel on 11 counts of misbehavior. with us now kimberly guilfoyle and lis wiehl. is he going to get tossed out. >> no. he will get reprimanded. >> bill: scolded. >> scolded bill will what did he do....
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the lead. they will finish counting today or tomorrow and it's expected murkowski will end up winner. right now she leads miller by 1,700 votes. >>> a house panel will continue liberating the house ethics charges of charlie rangel. he is charged with 13 ethics violations, including not reporting income from a villa in the dominican republic. the pal denied his request to postpone the trial so he could get an attorney. if he violated any house rules, the full committee woul decide what the punishment will be. >>> investigators in ohio are fearing the worst for three missing people after finding a teenage girl bound and gagged in the basement of a neay home. policesay there's a possibility that 13-year-old sarah maynard's mother, brother and family friend are all dead after vanishing last week from their home. she was rescued from 30-year-old ex convict matthew ffman, who was arrested and charged with her kidnapping. police are searching a nearby lake for their bodies but so far have not found anything. >>> this morning a man spent two years in prison following a deadly crash involving his toyota camry is now suing. a crash in twit 2008 killed three people. he, however, maintained that h
the lead. they will finish counting today or tomorrow and it's expected murkowski will end up winner. right now she leads miller by 1,700 votes. >>> a house panel will continue liberating the house ethics charges of charlie rangel. he is charged with 13 ethics violations, including not reporting income from a villa in the dominican republic. the pal denied his request to postpone the trial so he could get an attorney. if he violated any house rules, the full committee woul decide what...