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mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. to offer amendment number 3, according to the rule. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 printed in part b of house report 116-126 offered by mr. king of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 460, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise to offer my king amendment number 3, and what it does is strikes section 126 of the underlying bill, and section 126 is language that is notwithstanding language that prohibits the executive branch from using any of the funds in the department of treasury's forfeiture fund, the civil asset forfeiture fund to be used for anything to build a wall or a road that might support a wall on our southern border. and the language is very expansive. in the bill it says none of the funds may be obligated, expending or used to plan, design, construct or carry out a project to con
mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. to offer amendment number 3, according to the rule. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 3 printed in part b of house report 116-126 offered by mr. king of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 460, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise to offer my king amendment number 3,...
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i am looking at mr. burgess, mr. rutherford, mr. scalise, mr. king, mr. posey, mr. walberg, mr. gosar, mr. mckinley, mr. hudson, mrs. walorski. i could right through this and continue to read the republican amendments that we made in order. and in the rules committee last night during the markup, my friends offered a number of amendments. you know, of the amendments they offered, nearly half of .hem violated house rules or were duplicative. you know, when people draft amendments in a way that are -- that legislate on appropriations bills or violate, you know, any of the house rules, i mean, it has been customary for democrats and republicans not make them in order. we try to work with them to fix them. many of the amendments, including a democratic amendment that the minority offered, we could not vote for because it was not complying with house rules. the case. but that's people need to know you need to draft them in a way that's compliant with house rules. you know, a lot of the -- you know, a lot of the amendments that were offered by my friends were the oldies but goodies. w
i am looking at mr. burgess, mr. rutherford, mr. scalise, mr. king, mr. posey, mr. walberg, mr. gosar, mr. mckinley, mr. hudson, mrs. walorski. i could right through this and continue to read the republican amendments that we made in order. and in the rules committee last night during the markup, my friends offered a number of amendments. you know, of the amendments they offered, nearly half of .hem violated house rules or were duplicative. you know, when people draft amendments in a way that...
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mrs. corretta scott king said, you can't talk like that. i'm giving you every opportunity to be the biden i thought you were when we worked with mr. obama and he chose to answer the way he answered. >> rev, this is the key thing, because you know vice president biden, you've worked with him, so it hurts you because you also worked with him and know what he's like on the inside. i don't know the guy. so we're not hurt, we're annoyed, and we're getting an impression -- insulted. we're getting the impression this is a guy who wouldn't apologize about the crime bill. we're getting a guy who doesn't see himself racially offensive by a lot of people which makes us wonder about what kind of policies he would engage in. this looks like a guy who is stuck in their ways and can't say they're sorry, can't recognize that their implications have policy indications that worry voters. this is about some basic stuff about can you negotiate as a politician, and he is making people question that even though he served with obama for eight years. >> i would ju
mrs. corretta scott king said, you can't talk like that. i'm giving you every opportunity to be the biden i thought you were when we worked with mr. obama and he chose to answer the way he answered. >> rev, this is the key thing, because you know vice president biden, you've worked with him, so it hurts you because you also worked with him and know what he's like on the inside. i don't know the guy. so we're not hurt, we're annoyed, and we're getting an impression -- insulted. we're...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. i rise today to honor the life of frank lamir. he was a leader for the winnebagos that land on both sides of the missouri river and sioux city area. and also the native americans especially in the upper midwest. over the years our lives interacted multiple times and had opportunity to work with him and see the gentleness of his nature. he mellowed out in his later years. he never let up, he just found a smoother way to get to the goals to help out his native american people. he was a model of dedicated to selflessness. he also had more than his fair share of tragedy and loss and demons to fight. over the course of his life he demonstrated no matter of obstacles he could rise above them as we can and do the most good we can with the tools we have. he dedicated to being a a voice for the voiceless, including securing housing and food for others who he represente
the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, for five minutes. mr. king: thank you, madam speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to address you here on the floor of the house of representatives. i rise today to honor the life of frank lamir. he was a leader for the winnebagos that land on both sides of the missouri river and sioux city area. and also the native americans especially in the upper midwest. over the years our lives interacted multiple times and had opportunity to work...
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amendment 3 by mr. rutherford of florida. amendment 9 by mr. king of iowa. amendment 17 by mr. blumenauer of oregon. amendment 36 by mr. banks of indiana. amendment 70 by mr. golden of maine. amendment number 9 by ms.-under wood of illinois. amendment 99 by mr. banks of indiana. amendment 105 by mr. pence of indiana. amendment 104 by ms. spanberger of virginia. amendment 128. amendment 132 and 133. amendment 135 by mr. duncan of south carolina. amendment 136 by mr. blumenauer of oregon. amendment 139 by mr. gosar of arizona. amendment 143 by mr. duncan of south carolina. amendment 147 by mr. mullin of oklahoma. amendment 158 by mr. graves of louisiana. amendment 161 by mr. hice of georgia. amendment 163, amendment 165, amendment 167 by mr. cunningham of south carolina. amendment 168 by mr. cunningham of south carolina. amendment 176 by mr. carbajal of california. amendment 187 by ms. hill of california. amendment 190 by mr. schrier of washington. the chair -- ms. schrier of washington. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in
amendment 3 by mr. rutherford of florida. amendment 9 by mr. king of iowa. amendment 17 by mr. blumenauer of oregon. amendment 36 by mr. banks of indiana. amendment 70 by mr. golden of maine. amendment number 9 by ms.-under wood of illinois. amendment 99 by mr. banks of indiana. amendment 105 by mr. pence of indiana. amendment 104 by ms. spanberger of virginia. amendment 128. amendment 132 and 133. amendment 135 by mr. duncan of south carolina. amendment 136 by mr. blumenauer of oregon....
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mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i seek recognition to take up amendment number 9 made in order by the rule. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 9 printed in part b of house report 116-119 offered by mr. ing of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i appreciate being recognized and the opportunity to take up amendment number 9, king number 9. what it does is it addresses the circumstances of the underlying bill and strikes lines 14 through 18. lines 14 through 18, the affect of that language is that it prohibits the u.s. census from asking the question as to whether a respondent to the census is a citizen of the united states. there are people that have political reasons to want to prohibit asking that question. but this great nation of the united states of america has an obligation to know what p
mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i seek recognition to take up amendment number 9 made in order by the rule. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 9 printed in part b of house report 116-119 offered by mr. ing of iowa. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 445, the gentleman from iowa, mr. king, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from iowa. mr. king: thank you, madam chair. i appreciate being...
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mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the ranking member for yielding to me. listening to the debate here, first thing i think that got missed in this discussion was the subject of amnesty. this bill is clearly amnesty. it's amnesty for a large chunk of people whether we do the math at two million or 2.2 million or 2.7 million or whatever the number may be north of that whenever we've had amnesty in this country it's always been more than was calculated. i recall the days back in 1986 when ronald reagan let me down he only did it twice in eight years but this was a time. i watched the debate in the house and senate on whether to grant amnesty to over a million people. all along i believed the wisdom of the house and senate would prevail and they'd understand that amnesty destroys the rule of law. and so i listened carefully and the debate went the other way and the bill was sent to the president's desk but i was confident that ronald reagan would see the principle and protect the rule of law and veto the amnesty a
mr. king. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the ranking member for yielding to me. listening to the debate here, first thing i think that got missed in this discussion was the subject of amnesty. this bill is clearly amnesty. it's amnesty for a large chunk of people whether we do the math at two million or 2.2 million or 2.7 million or whatever the number may be north of that whenever we've had amnesty in this country it's always...
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mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. and i rise today to honor jacyee hernstat. i want to start with the early sad part of this story. a sad story with a happy part in the middle right now. her identical twin sister, alex, was diagnosed with a very severe and aggressive form of a.l.s. that took place in 2005. then by 2010 and 2011, my staff and especially sandy were working with them to do those things we do -- could do in a a limited fashion. but on st. valentine's day in 2011, sadly her identical twin sister passed away at age 17. that's eight years ago. out 2015 or could he, jaycee and her mother came to my office and talked with me about a.l.s., this lou gehrig's disease that always ends up fatal and in a sad tragic ending. they had experienced that with her identical twin sister. well, even more sadly, the news of symptoms that showed up in jaycee late last fall around the holiday time, by christmas she coul
mr. king: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate being recognized to address you here on the floor of the united states house of representatives. and i rise today to honor jacyee hernstat. i want to start with the early sad part of this story. a sad story with a happy part in the middle right now. her identical twin sister, alex, was diagnosed with a very severe and aggressive form of a.l.s. that took place in 2005. then by 2010 and 2011, my staff and especially sandy were working with them to do...
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. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of 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" it's 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." ♪ >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a
. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. who had written all these songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good, which is part of 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 ♪ >>...
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many things i said that i didn't intend that mrs. king said to me you can't say things that hurt people. it hurts when you talk about y "bo "boy". it means something different to us. it hurts when you call a racist like you normalize -- that's not the biden i got to know. don't you understand that? >> i do fully understand. that's not what i said, though. they didn't print the whole deal, you know what i mean? the context was totally different. i ran against all those folks. i got on the judiciary committee to defeat the man who headed the committee. i'm the guy that extended the voting rights act 25 years, not five. we finally got to the point when i was a senior member of the democratic -- on the judiciary committee to get 98 votes to extend the voting rights act. you got to deal with what's in front of you. what's in front of you are a bunch of races and we had to defeat them. as i said in that statement. i said in that statement that the fact of the matter is the meanest man in the world i ever dealt with in the united states sen
many things i said that i didn't intend that mrs. king said to me you can't say things that hurt people. it hurts when you talk about y "bo "boy". it means something different to us. it hurts when you call a racist like you normalize -- that's not the biden i got to know. don't you understand that? >> i do fully understand. that's not what i said, though. they didn't print the whole deal, you know what i mean? the context was totally different. i ran against all those...
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king who said that they wanted a steady development of toys no matter how the situation changes you know obviously you have to report to in the lines a little bit there but it's clear that china is expressing its support for continued cooperation with iran regardless of the way in which the united states wants to configure iran at the moment and this is really what china and the other member states within the shanghai cooperation organization are really stressing here is that this summit this blog that's meeting today very much wants to consider itself a kind of an instant partnership in opposition or at least to somehow hold back what they see is u.s. interference in other countries they're very concerned of course about the the this this the trade war that donald trump has initiated and also no real concern over the ramping up of tensions in the middle east between the united states and iran iran very much actually wants to be a member of this s e o club at the moment it is just got observer status but i think it will find a few sympathetic is here and. robin thanks for. foresty a
king who said that they wanted a steady development of toys no matter how the situation changes you know obviously you have to report to in the lines a little bit there but it's clear that china is expressing its support for continued cooperation with iran regardless of the way in which the united states wants to configure iran at the moment and this is really what china and the other member states within the shanghai cooperation organization are really stressing here is that this summit this...
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amendment number three by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 4 by ms. norton of district of columbia. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 3 offer bd think gentleman from iowa, mr. king, on which further proceedings on which were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number printed in part b of house report 116-126 offered by mr. ing of iowa. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] while this book continues, we will take you to the white house where earl
amendment number three by mr. king of iowa. amendment number 4 by ms. norton of district of columbia. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 3 offer bd think gentleman from iowa, mr. king, on which further proceedings on which were postponed, on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number printed in part b of house report 116-126 offered by mr. ing of iowa. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the...
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king's question with respect to the roles of jared kushner in this process. with mr. kushner in any meetings that you attended on this topic of arms sales, broadly, to saudi arabia? that's a yes or no. >> mr. sizzling he, i will not talk about pre- decisional in this forum. this for her, but i will tell you from an interagency standpoint, on assessment, >> i have limited time. mr. chairman, i will ask that you direct the witness to answer my question. >> i will direct the witness to answer the question. >> thank you mr. chairman. no. the answer is no. >> okay. we understand mr. kushner was involved in the saudi summit with these were promised. did he tried to push to deliver on these promises? that's a yes or a no. >> no. >> is your testimony that documents will show that mr. kushner has no involvement in this whatsoever? >> as i said mr. sizzling he, there are a number of bilateral lines of communication. >> with all due respect, i'm going to repeat the question. is that your testimony that documents will show that mr. kushner had no involved in this discussion relat
king's question with respect to the roles of jared kushner in this process. with mr. kushner in any meetings that you attended on this topic of arms sales, broadly, to saudi arabia? that's a yes or no. >> mr. sizzling he, i will not talk about pre- decisional in this forum. this for her, but i will tell you from an interagency standpoint, on assessment, >> i have limited time. mr. chairman, i will ask that you direct the witness to answer my question. >> i will direct the...
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tom: right now, gina martin adams with us, stephen king of hsbc. said, he mr. king just alluded to the levels of profit. almost back to profits being the capital foundation. are we misjudging, the stock of profits, bathtub full of water profits, the sustainability of profits as we worry about earnings and revenues? gina: i don't think so. analysts have been cautious for the prospects of profit growth this year. we saw that occur at the peak in 2018. margin -- market expectation started plummeting in the latter part of 2018 and analysts model -- lost a lot of faith in s&p 500 companies to produce margin growth. this is a lot of the last quarter earnings season. companies are producing profit growth. the margin expectation started to hook a little higher but there is no indication analysts are exuberant over that or profit as a whole. profits of shared a gdpr at all-time highs and probably will remain as long as interest rates are low. investments are still very slow. businesses are very low to part with their capital -- loathe to part with their capital. those c
tom: right now, gina martin adams with us, stephen king of hsbc. said, he mr. king just alluded to the levels of profit. almost back to profits being the capital foundation. are we misjudging, the stock of profits, bathtub full of water profits, the sustainability of profits as we worry about earnings and revenues? gina: i don't think so. analysts have been cautious for the prospects of profit growth this year. we saw that occur at the peak in 2018. margin -- market expectation started...
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king dollar, right advocating for a rate cut when he says, you know the markets doing really well. you can't have it both ways and he's just adding more to the volatility that we've seen that's picked up since october 1 of last year, the start of the fourth quarter. neil: what's prompted this talk, lindsay about a rate cut is the fact that jerome powell, the federal reserve indicated that we have your back and the economy has slowed down, i think particularly with china at the time, but mexico was still out there at that time but if that doesn't happen then what? >> well the market will definitely go down, because the market is anticipating two to three rate cuts this year. neil: even of we get a china deal? >> even if we get a china deal right now, i think. now i'm not saying i agree with that. but that's what the market is pricing in right now, and i think we're going to get more on that next week. the fed meets, there's 20% chance of a rate cut i don't think anyone is really expecting any action. neil: at this, over 80%. >> in july, but next week what's going to happen is the ma
king dollar, right advocating for a rate cut when he says, you know the markets doing really well. you can't have it both ways and he's just adding more to the volatility that we've seen that's picked up since october 1 of last year, the start of the fourth quarter. neil: what's prompted this talk, lindsay about a rate cut is the fact that jerome powell, the federal reserve indicated that we have your back and the economy has slowed down, i think particularly with china at the time, but mexico...
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the clerk: mr. king of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 460 and rule 18, the chair declares the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 3351. will the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 3351 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for financial services and general government for the fiscal year ending september 30, 20 20, and for ther purposes. the chair: when the committee of the whole rose, amendment number 4 plinted in house report 116-126, offered by the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton, had been disposed of. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> pursuant to section 5 of house resololution 460, as the designee off the gentlewoman frm new york, mrs. lowey, i rise to offer amendments en blo
the clerk: mr. king of new york. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 460 and rule 18, the chair declares the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 3351. will the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney, kindly take the chair. the chair: the house is in the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for the further consideration of h.r. 3351 which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making...
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mrs. coretta scott king reprimanded me once saying al you may not have intended to offend people but that's offensive and you have to guard your language. i think that's what we were really trying to see if he would do in this interview and if he could understand the pain. nobody is saying the intent but the cause of the pain is something that i think he has to grapple with. >> a lot of older voters, this may not be hurtful to him in south carolina. but does it feed into a narrative already that joe biden is not sensitive by the way things are perceive bid younger people? >> i think it could feed into it, if he does not grasp it and deal with it right away. he has people around him, former congressional black chair richmond and symone sanders, young activist, that can help him understand this is not about joe biden. this is about racism. this is about people feeling decades of abuse. people that were raised by people that suffered at the hands of eastland and others that he talked about. i
mrs. coretta scott king reprimanded me once saying al you may not have intended to offend people but that's offensive and you have to guard your language. i think that's what we were really trying to see if he would do in this interview and if he could understand the pain. nobody is saying the intent but the cause of the pain is something that i think he has to grapple with. >> a lot of older voters, this may not be hurtful to him in south carolina. but does it feed into a narrative...
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it is insanity. >> senator blackburn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank each of you for being here and look forward to the work we're going to do with the fast act. ms. king, i want to come to you first and talk a little bit about autonomous vehicles. when i was over in the house we had passed the legislation to put in place some parameters and we look forward to the senate. senator thun and senator peters have filed legislation that would deal with the avs. we know this technology is coming. we know some of the pilot projects are going to be taking place but congress needs to act and build that framework out. i think it's also an important step for us to take because when it comes to the avs and the evs we want to set the standards for this. we do not want china setting the standards for this. so if you will, just speak for a minute about nitsa's involvement, where you are, why it's important for you all to engage from the manufacturing process through -- well, the design process, the manufacturing process and then the rules of the road.
it is insanity. >> senator blackburn. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank each of you for being here and look forward to the work we're going to do with the fast act. ms. king, i want to come to you first and talk a little bit about autonomous vehicles. when i was over in the house we had passed the legislation to put in place some parameters and we look forward to the senate. senator thun and senator peters have filed legislation that would deal with the avs. we know this...
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in a later tweet, after a meeting with king salman, mr pompeo said he wanted to... that's relevant because it's vital to the oil industry. it divides iran and saudi arabia and it's where four tankers were attacked in may. and then two more were attacked a fortnight ago. the american see the iranians did it and they say they did not. as well as that, the iranians shot down a us drone last week. iran says it was flying in iranian airspace and was shot down here, the us says it was in international airspace here. their tensions then ratcheted up further. then the us then launched a cyber attack to disable iranian missile systems, though the iranians say it wasn't successful. very close to where those two tankers were attacked is a place called fujairah. here's tom bateman in fujairah with more on the pompeo visit. this is all about his view that a global coalition needs to be built to, in his words, push back against the iranians. he landed in saudi arabia this morning. he then went to the red sea and the city ofjeddah where, at the royal palace, he was meeting king sa
in a later tweet, after a meeting with king salman, mr pompeo said he wanted to... that's relevant because it's vital to the oil industry. it divides iran and saudi arabia and it's where four tankers were attacked in may. and then two more were attacked a fortnight ago. the american see the iranians did it and they say they did not. as well as that, the iranians shot down a us drone last week. iran says it was flying in iranian airspace and was shot down here, the us says it was in...
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translation: mr president, if you could meet chairman king at the military line, and have a picture, that would represent an historic event —— chairman kim. that would be a significant milestone in terms of the peace process on the korean peninsula that we are in the peace process that we are trying to achieve with denuclearisation and peace. speaks korean. translation: i will of course be accompanying you to the dmz. the focus of the dialogue would be between you and chairman kim. i hope you would be able to progress the dialogue with chairman kim. well, i'd just like to thank president moon for the beautiful evening last night. we celebrated our friendship and we celebrated the new trade deal that we made recently that went into effect on january one, which is a great testament to the relationship of the united states and south korea. they also wa nt states and south korea. they also want to thank your first lady. she has a tremendous spirit and vitality and a tremendous love your country. isaid and a tremendous love your country. i said that to the president. first thing i sai
translation: mr president, if you could meet chairman king at the military line, and have a picture, that would represent an historic event —— chairman kim. that would be a significant milestone in terms of the peace process on the korean peninsula that we are in the peace process that we are trying to achieve with denuclearisation and peace. speaks korean. translation: i will of course be accompanying you to the dmz. the focus of the dialogue would be between you and chairman kim. i hope...
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. - welcome to the larry king special report update. i wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met i was not interested much in omegaxl, and you said to me, "just try it". i take two every morning, two every night. i know when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? - yes. it's a one of a kind oil extract with 30 years of science and research. - how did you discover it? - in my passion there's health and fitness and wellness, i've been in the health and fitness business for a long time, but in 2002 i discovered this oil extract, created omegaxl, and we're here today with you. - i used to get joint pain every morning, i'd get up and i'd (moans) nothing. no pain at all, i'd get up (hands clap) and i'm ready to go. why is this happening to me? - this little teeny soft gel has the meat of 10 to 12 green-lipped mussel from the waters of new zealand, that per many say is the cleanest waters in the world, they grow on vines about 35 feet long, takes 18 months to get to the perfect size, about f
. - welcome to the larry king special report update. i wanna introduce mr. ken meares. he's the founder and ceo of great healthworks, the makers of omegaxl. when we first met i was not interested much in omegaxl, and you said to me, "just try it". i take two every morning, two every night. i know when i take this, it works. do we know how it works? - yes. it's a one of a kind oil extract with 30 years of science and research. - how did you discover it? - in my passion there's health...
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miss king and mr. martinez, the road to zero coalition led by the national safety council is laying out strategies to end oad rage deaths by 2050. yes or no. are you both still 100% committed to eliminating road rage deaths? >> we continue to partner with that group. they come up with innovative strategies and the combined wer of the partners is where the innovation will come from. >> one death is too many. >> is it the policy that every child on every school bus should have a seat belt? >> so it is our policy that everybody should be safe on our roads as martinez said, one death is too many. >> thank you. as you know senator durbin and i have been working with am track and idot to address signal activation issues. while they are working in good faith, most observers agree more direct involvement is necessary to identify a permanent long-term solution because different people have different explanations as to why. i do think f.r.a.'s involvement is going to be vital to us moving forward on this. will y
miss king and mr. martinez, the road to zero coalition led by the national safety council is laying out strategies to end oad rage deaths by 2050. yes or no. are you both still 100% committed to eliminating road rage deaths? >> we continue to partner with that group. they come up with innovative strategies and the combined wer of the partners is where the innovation will come from. >> one death is too many. >> is it the policy that every child on every school bus should have a...
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the exec you should have mr cashel he was a king by the state a u.n. investigator finds a saudi arabia responsible for murdering journalist marcus luttrell and says there's credible evidence linking crown prince mohammed bin salman to the crime. they needs to be a. full. and transparent investigation that needs to be accountability all diplomatic editor is that the united nations for answers about the investigation. i mean aren't taylor in london the top stories from europe including 3 russians and a ukrainian not charged with murder over the shooting down of m h 17 which killed 298 people in 2014. a guilty verdict for 3 suspects for the attack of a kenyan university that left 148 people dead. and i'm peace improve the support of israel madrid show off another new signing further many joins the big spending spanish giants as they look to rebuild after a disappointing season. so the responsibility for the murder of sighted jealous jamal khashoggi is clear and then international investigation is needed that is the conclusion of a lengthy inquiry by a un
the exec you should have mr cashel he was a king by the state a u.n. investigator finds a saudi arabia responsible for murdering journalist marcus luttrell and says there's credible evidence linking crown prince mohammed bin salman to the crime. they needs to be a. full. and transparent investigation that needs to be accountability all diplomatic editor is that the united nations for answers about the investigation. i mean aren't taylor in london the top stories from europe including 3 russians...
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frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because of the great intellect or raised rabbits here for the court when the king who was known for his love affairs took over there are when he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television tower it stands 360 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top team are younger ish knows the t.v. tower well and explained some of the features here including a commentary soprano to berlin to curry forest but this time served with a champagne. there should be champagne the slight spiciness of the curry and a subtle acidity in the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the curry worst is quite tasty
frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because of the great intellect or raised rabbits here for the court when the king who was known for his love affairs took over there are when he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of...
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frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tear for the court when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and 794 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and its my tent for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television towers it stands 360 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top keep more yes a rich knows the t.v. tower well and explains some of the features here including a color nerissa provocative berlin curry forest but this time served with champagne . the few champagne the slight spiciness of the curry in a socialist city and the potato salad couple that's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the curry forest is quite tasty and it's also m
frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tear for the court when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and 794 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city...
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frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. on the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rabbits here for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over there are when he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and 794 it became dark island he stood to take island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television tower it stands 368 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top steve martin yes or ish knows the t.v. tower well and explains some of the features here including a color marries a provocative berlin curry forest but this time served with a champagne. or should you champagne the slight spiciness of the curry in a socialist city and the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the crew forest is quite tasty and i
frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. on the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rabbits here for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over there are when he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and 794 it became dark island he stood to take island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city...
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frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island and so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became peacock island he stood to become the island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television tower it stands 360 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top team are you as a rich knows the t.v. tower well and explain some of the features here including a color nerissa proletariat berlin curry forest but this time served with champagne . or should you champagne the slight spiciness of the curry in a socialist city and the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the curry forest is quit
frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here. in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island and so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became peacock island he stood to become the island is a great escape from the hustle and...
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frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why the peacocks are here it's that he's cutting the island it was called rabbit irony because the great elect or raised rabbits here for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island it couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to become the island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another girl and must trip up the iconic television tower it stands 360 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top people are younger ish knows the t.v. tower well and explains some of the features here including a color mary superlative for linda curry of course but this time served with a champagne. champagne the slight spiciness of the curry and a subtle acidity in the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the curry forest is qu
frederick william the 2nd had built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why the peacocks are here it's that he's cutting the island it was called rabbit irony because the great elect or raised rabbits here for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island it couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to become the island is a great escape from the...
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frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here he did so he's cutting the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island it couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television tower it stands 368 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top keep marty has a rich nose a t.v. tower well and explain some of the features here including a column erisa provocative berlin curry forest but this time served with champagne . for the city champagne the slight spiciness of the curry and a subtle acidity and the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the crew forest is
frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here he did so he's cutting the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island it couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later and $794.00 it became dark island he stood to take out island is a great escape from the...
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frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here this is the use cut in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later in $7094.00 it became dark island. to become guylaine is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city and it's my tip for a great side trip. and finally i round off my tour with another berlin must a trip up the iconic television tower it stands 368 meters tall and has a revolving restaurant at the top steve martin yes a rich knows the t.v. tower well and explains some of the features here including a color nerissa proletariat burgling the curry forest but this time served with a champagne. the few champagne the slight spiciness of the curry and a subtle acidity in the potato salad cut off it's great together you have to experience that. ok if he says so the current worst i
frederick william the 2nd hand built in the 18th century for his mistress mr zeigler knows all about why peacocks are here this is the use cut in the island it was called rabbit island because the great elector or raised rather a tutor for the court and when the king who was known for his love affairs took over their island he couldn't be called rabbit island so the peacock fraud here and a year later in $7094.00 it became dark island. to become guylaine is a great escape from the hustle and...
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he loves glitz and glamour at buckingham palace didn't disappoint in the evening fit for a king at a state banquet with the queen they didn't have the 9 right you all to rise and drink a toast to president and mrs trump for the continued friendship between our 2 nations and to the health prosperity and happiness of the people of the united states. have more than fancy dinner on their plate trade wars the wrong bricks it but look back to a time when the mission was clear and the enemy to find this evening we thank god for the braves. of the united kingdom and united. who defeated the nazis and the nazi regime and liberated millions from tyranny as we honor our shared victory and heritage we affirm the common values that will unite as long into the future freedom sovereignty self-determination the rule of law and reference for the rights given to us by almighty god those rights are being vigorously exercised by british demonstrators they're protesting trumps visit in cities around the u.k. like here in bristol events in london are likely to be the biggest there the trump baby balloon w
he loves glitz and glamour at buckingham palace didn't disappoint in the evening fit for a king at a state banquet with the queen they didn't have the 9 right you all to rise and drink a toast to president and mrs trump for the continued friendship between our 2 nations and to the health prosperity and happiness of the people of the united states. have more than fancy dinner on their plate trade wars the wrong bricks it but look back to a time when the mission was clear and the enemy to find...
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king was arguing for. he said that we need to unite poor people from different backgrounds and let people know it is not a race. and look at this group. you all represent this and reflect this. it is inspiring and invigorating. i make the case to folks around the country that our economy has become punitive and inhuman. that is not a case that folks who watch fox news see that often. but they get it. they see what's going on with their communities. i talk about for example, truckers, a lot. there are truck drivers in the 3.5 million united states. my friends in silicon valley are working on trucks that can drive themselves. it is going to be an epic disaster for many workers in many communities. and a majority of those truckers are republicans and white americans. because that is just who the majority of that group is. they have looked at me and said wait a minute, he's talking about problems i actually care deeply about. we need to build a coalition and one of the ways i'm trying to build that coalition,
king was arguing for. he said that we need to unite poor people from different backgrounds and let people know it is not a race. and look at this group. you all represent this and reflect this. it is inspiring and invigorating. i make the case to folks around the country that our economy has become punitive and inhuman. that is not a case that folks who watch fox news see that often. but they get it. they see what's going on with their communities. i talk about for example, truckers, a lot....
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king and celebrities like nat king cole and president bush and president obama. mrs. chase was a personal friend, a mentor and inspiration. her ability to connect with all backgrounds with her passion of people and cullin area arts makes her history. with that, mr. speaker, my condolences goes out to the family of mrs. chase and recognition of her late husband and all that they did to make this a more perfect union. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today on behalf of nine young men and women who accepted the call to serve our nation beginning with their nomination to our u.s. service academies. they have shown strong leadership. applaud the following, terry, gabrielle, jackson and carlton, who will be attending the you nited states military academy. and kenya smith who will be
king and celebrities like nat king cole and president bush and president obama. mrs. chase was a personal friend, a mentor and inspiration. her ability to connect with all backgrounds with her passion of people and cullin area arts makes her history. with that, mr. speaker, my condolences goes out to the family of mrs. chase and recognition of her late husband and all that they did to make this a more perfect union. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman...
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its nuclear program iran has repeatedly denounced washington's withdrawal from the 2050 nuclear deal mr rouhani says u.s. sanctions are meant to bully the islamic republic into new talks. liverpool have been crying kings of european football for a 6th time in their history after beating top them hotspur to no in the champions league final the victory also ends a run of 6 major finals. seats for the reds manager here can cause his poor weeks. they flocked from england to madrid in their tens of thousands many more fans of tottenham liverpool than could fit inside the 68000 seater study metropolitan oh but for those who did get a ticket contrasting emotions awaited within moments of kick off tottenham conceded a penalty after just 20 seconds to allow egyptian star mohamed salah to put liverpool one nil up spurs fans watching at home in london was having the worst possible start to their 1st champions league final experience while in the north liverpool supporters could begin dreaming of a 6 european cup win. and so it would prove back on the pitch as belgium's developed made sure of victo
its nuclear program iran has repeatedly denounced washington's withdrawal from the 2050 nuclear deal mr rouhani says u.s. sanctions are meant to bully the islamic republic into new talks. liverpool have been crying kings of european football for a 6th time in their history after beating top them hotspur to no in the champions league final the victory also ends a run of 6 major finals. seats for the reds manager here can cause his poor weeks. they flocked from england to madrid in their tens of...
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. >> mr. roker, thank you. >>> mr. daly, "popstart" >> step aside, y'all "the lion king," we saw beyonce channel the upcoming movie through her outfit now in a new teaser for the film we get to hear her voice for the first time as she plays nala take a listen. >> simba, you have to take your place as king. we made you. -- we need you come home. >> i thought we were going to hear singing there we are hearing the voice the look on his face when i told jackson i have never seen "the lion king." >> what? how is that possible >> i don't know. >> that face yeah, like these faces right here. >> you were too old, really. you didn't have kids >> i missed it. >> sorry, folks. i'm dying to see it. >> are you going to watch it before you see this one with the kids. >> no, it also has the voices of did donald glover, seth rogan, billy eichner. i will be about. -- there >>> up next -- >> the only cool thing -- not cool thing i have heard about you. >> there is many more, craig bob dylan here yesterday a trailer was released for a do
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. >> the vice president and mrs. penn's will visit tulsa to get a first-hand view of all of the damage. slots, stocks slide and amazon shipments get faster. diane king hall has those stories and more in today's money watch report. [ music ] >>> tech stocks took a beating on where that the federal government is reviewing the business practices of some silicon valley giants. according to multiple reports, the justice department is planning to investigate potential antitrust issues with apple and google while the federal trade commission will be doing the same with facebook and amazon. in the end, the dow rose nearly 5 points on the day while the tech heavy nasdaq plunged 120 and the s&p 500 lost will seven. as news of investigations emerged, apple was rolling out a new strategy for one of its core products. at the annual worldwide developers conference, ceo tim cook said itunes will split into three different apps. the company unveiled a new privacy alw userto sn in third- party apps and services without using their re
. >> the vice president and mrs. penn's will visit tulsa to get a first-hand view of all of the damage. slots, stocks slide and amazon shipments get faster. diane king hall has those stories and more in today's money watch report. [ music ] >>> tech stocks took a beating on where that the federal government is reviewing the business practices of some silicon valley giants. according to multiple reports, the justice department is planning to investigate potential antitrust issues...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g. 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin been solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis. yes does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this to be considered a success let's talk about that with our 1st guest he's former u.s. representative chris shays republican from connecticut he served as senior member of the finance and homeland security committees and was chairman of the government oversights national security committee with jurisdiction over both the defense department and the state department he joins me from washington d.c. chris welcome to the program thank you so let's talk about mr trump at the g. 20 summit what does he need to accomplish there and what do you fear he'll do. you know this is a really difficult conversation for
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g. 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin been solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis. yes does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this...
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin bin solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this to be considered a success let's talk about that with our 1st guest he's former u.s. representative chris shays republican from connecticut he served as senior member of the finance and homeland security committees and was chairman of the government oversights national security committee with jurisdiction over both the defense department and the state department he joins me from washington d.c. chris welcome to the program thank you so let's talk about mr trump at the g. 20 summit what does he need to accomplish there and what do you fear he'll do. you know this is a really difficult conversation for me bec
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin bin solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this to be...
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welcome back to the stage, mr. jagger. you have been missed by many. >>> thank you for starting your morning with us. >> "inside politics" with john king is up next. ♪ i hear the sound ♪ get the recipes at walnuts.org. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. who used expedia to book the vacation rental which led to the discovery that sometimes a little down time can lift you right up. expedia. everything you need to go. expedia. well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look amazingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks
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incidents which are suspicious in the region i think that will benefit the region as well as iran ok mr gillani look we're going to have to leave it there but very good to talk to have aslan he's an iranian journalist based in toronto and king. in other news a protest against the extradition which. is underway in front of westminster mansions court in london where a hearing on whether to hand him over to the u.s. has just got under way state side he does face. more than 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents let's go live now to the coaches outside chavis that was dashed is there for some a moment. just run through then the latest on this case and what's happening right now shouting. oh right right it's crunch time for cheered this is the extradition request is heard we all had there i was just and i just right was c it just fun to do your case but i'm such a such a charge of signing that. just yesterday i read a thing why for this. is the right justice but protesters and activists think. that they believe it's an incredibly dark day for the freedom of it have come out
incidents which are suspicious in the region i think that will benefit the region as well as iran ok mr gillani look we're going to have to leave it there but very good to talk to have aslan he's an iranian journalist based in toronto and king. in other news a protest against the extradition which. is underway in front of westminster mansions court in london where a hearing on whether to hand him over to the u.s. has just got under way state side he does face. more than 175 years in prison for...
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that was a very good test seven or eight years before martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. harry truman was the one that broke the ice and started desegregation america. mr. meacham: your religious upbringing must of been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a church in plains which was baptist and my father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. i was a particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew. essence ofs out the what is presently known as universal human rights. he spelled out the proper relationship between the powerful and the week, between the jews and gentiles, between men and women and he said everybody should be treated equally. that was the foundation of what said and itevelt evolved into the universal declaration of human rights. there are times in human history where the united states has gone through all the basic measure of revisions and struck at the andnce of the primary moral ethical values are and put them terms but also semi-legal terms which w
that was a very good test seven or eight years before martin luther king jr. became famous or rosa parks. harry truman was the one that broke the ice and started desegregation america. mr. meacham: your religious upbringing must of been essential. president carter: it was. i grew up also immersed in a church in plains which was baptist and my father was a sunday school teacher and we went through many parts of the bible. i was a particularly the sermon on the mount and the chapter of matthew....
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welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin bin solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this to be considered a success let's talk about that with our 1st guest he's former u.s. representative chris shays republican from connecticut he served as senior member of the finance and homeland security committees and was chairman of the government oversights national security committee with jurisdiction over both the defense department and the state department he joins me from washington d.c. chris welcome to the program thank you so let's talk about mr trump at the g. 20 summit what does he need to accomplish there and what do you fear he'll do. you know this is a really difficult conversation for me bec
welcome to politicking i'm matthew cook in for larry king donald trump is in osaka japan along with other world leaders for the annual g 20 summit on the schedule for mr trump a face to face with chinese president xi jinping over trade and a meeting with saudi crown prince mohammed bin bin solomon against the backdrop of a u.n. iranian crisis does the president enter this his 3rd g 20 summit stronger or weaker than his previous summits and what does mr trump need to accomplish for this to be...
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please don't eat me, mr. kong! >> oh, no, stephen. you just startled me. and, please, it's "dame kong." gli just always thought of, you know, king kong as being a male role. >> stephen, it's 2019. open your mind. a woman is playing king lehr on broadway. you think i can't play a male monkey? >> stephen: technically, you're an ape. >> whatever. i'm not a scientist. i am an actor. i played lady macbeth with the royal shakespeare company. ( clears throat." yet, i do fear thy nature. it is too full the milk of human kindness to catch the nearest wave." >> stephen: brava! no wonder your show has so many tony nominations. >> oh, sure, for scenic design, lighting design, and sound. but what about my performance? >> stephen: well, i think best actor and best actress traditionally go to-- and i want to say this delicately-- uhm... humans. >> precisely the point. i'm always typecast as the giant primate, and, meanwhile, all the good roles go to you people. >> stephen: what do you mean "you people?" >> i mean you, people. >> stephen: oh, okay. >> not only do you get
please don't eat me, mr. kong! >> oh, no, stephen. you just startled me. and, please, it's "dame kong." gli just always thought of, you know, king kong as being a male role. >> stephen, it's 2019. open your mind. a woman is playing king lehr on broadway. you think i can't play a male monkey? >> stephen: technically, you're an ape. >> whatever. i'm not a scientist. i am an actor. i played lady macbeth with the royal shakespeare company. ( clears throat."...
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she loves glitz and glamour at buckingham palace didn't disappoint in the evening fit for a king at a state banquet with the queen. they didn't have to 9 by 2 or to rice and drink a toast to president and mrs trump for the continued friendship between our 2 nations and to the health prosperity and happiness of the people of the united states. go allies have more than fancy dinner on their plate trade wars iran but trump's toast look back to a time when the mission was clear and the enemy to find this evening we thank god for the brave sons of the united kingdom and the united states who defeated the nazis and the nazi regime and liberated millions from tyranny as we honor our shared victory and heritage we affirm the common values that will unite as long into the future freedom sovereignty self-determination the rule of law and reference for the rights given to us by almighty busy god those rights are being vigorously exercised by british demonstrators they're protesting trumps visit in cities around the u.k. like here in bristol events in london are likely to be the biggest there the
she loves glitz and glamour at buckingham palace didn't disappoint in the evening fit for a king at a state banquet with the queen. they didn't have to 9 by 2 or to rice and drink a toast to president and mrs trump for the continued friendship between our 2 nations and to the health prosperity and happiness of the people of the united states. go allies have more than fancy dinner on their plate trade wars iran but trump's toast look back to a time when the mission was clear and the enemy to...
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t is i, your king o spring break. >> that's all i want, mr. mars. find out who planted that bomb. >> veronica, logan, meet my iend and associate clyde, we go back t when i was on the inside. >> oeryes that was jk simmons, joing the cast with patn oswald. >> good cast. >>> moving on to jenniferlo pez, the actress is getting her 50th birthday in fashion, releasing a behind the scenes video from that tour, and it's her candor past marriages andupcoming one to a-rod that has everyone ilking to. >> like a big wedding. i have been married three times, and once was nine months and once was eleven months but i was married to mark for ten years with the kids. >> i think you still have to count them. >> thank ou ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people,th at's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it again, limu. only pay f
t is i, your king o spring break. >> that's all i want, mr. mars. find out who planted that bomb. >> veronica, logan, meet my iend and associate clyde, we go back t when i was on the inside. >> oeryes that was jk simmons, joing the cast with patn oswald. >> good cast. >>> moving on to jenniferlo pez, the actress is getting her 50th birthday in fashion, releasing a behind the scenes video from that tour, and it's her candor past marriages andupcoming one to a-rod...
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it is i, your king of spring break. >> that's all i want, mr. mars. find out who planted that bomb. >> veronica, logan, meet my friend and associate clyde, we go back to when i was on the inside. >> oeryes that was jk simmons, joining the cast with patton oswald. >> good cast. >>> moving on to jennifer lopez, the actress is getting her 50th birthday in fashion, releasing a behind the scenes video from that tour, and it's her candor on past marriages and upcoming one to a-rod that has everyone talking to. >> i'd like a big wedding. i have been married three times, and once was nine months and once was eleven months but i was married to mark for ten years with the kids. >> i think you still have to count them. >> thank you, ♪ limu emu & doug what do all these people have in common, limu? [ paper rustling ] exactly, nothing. they're completely different people, that's why they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual. they'll only pay for what they need! [ gargling ] [ coins hitting the desk ] yes, and they could save a ton. you've done it aga
it is i, your king of spring break. >> that's all i want, mr. mars. find out who planted that bomb. >> veronica, logan, meet my friend and associate clyde, we go back to when i was on the inside. >> oeryes that was jk simmons, joining the cast with patton oswald. >> good cast. >>> moving on to jennifer lopez, the actress is getting her 50th birthday in fashion, releasing a behind the scenes video from that tour, and it's her candor on past marriages and upcoming...
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mr. fortenberry: thank you, madam chair. i rise in support of the en bloc amendment as well. i want to thank the agriculture subcommittee chairman, mr. bishop, for working with our side to include many amendments that are important to our members. the chairman has been a great partner and has been very fair throughout this process. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment as it reflects the will of many members and also makes appropriate changes to the bill. the chair: the gentleman from georgia. mr. bishop: madam chair, i'd like at this time to yield one minute to the gentlelady from alabama, ms. sewell. ms. sewell: thank you, mr. chair. i'd like to thank so much the subcommittee chairperson, mr. bishop, for allowing me this time. part of my amendment is in the en bloc and it deals with wastewater treatment. no person in america living in this country should be allowed to -- not have adequate plumbing. this is why i've introduced an amendment asking the usda to pry or oties our ongo
mr. fortenberry: thank you, madam chair. i rise in support of the en bloc amendment as well. i want to thank the agriculture subcommittee chairman, mr. bishop, for working with our side to include many amendments that are important to our members. the chairman has been a great partner and has been very fair throughout this process. i urge my colleagues to support the amendment as it reflects the will of many members and also makes appropriate changes to the bill. the chair: the gentleman from...
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when barry schect stood up there, how about that, mr. fong? i wondered then, these jurors are lost. >> you have to remember, this was in the backdrop of the rodney king acquittal of police officers and the riots in 92. 50 people were killed, 2,000 injured. part of l.a. was burning down. there was this awful tinder box with the afro american community and law enforcement in the early 90s. you had 11 afro american jurors on the case, you know, with o.j. simpson in all white, detectives and cops, you didn't have a chance. they could have videotaped the murder and the jury would have come back the same way. >> shepard: i remember being outside the courthouse as the verdict was being read. standing in front of the courthouse downtown with the smog still thick in the air with a bunch of photographers and produce producers, we made a plan. here's how we were getting out of town. there was nobody in los angeles that didn't believe if there was a guilty verdict all hell was about to break loose. you could feel it. >> the evidence was guilt was ever ove
when barry schect stood up there, how about that, mr. fong? i wondered then, these jurors are lost. >> you have to remember, this was in the backdrop of the rodney king acquittal of police officers and the riots in 92. 50 people were killed, 2,000 injured. part of l.a. was burning down. there was this awful tinder box with the afro american community and law enforcement in the early 90s. you had 11 afro american jurors on the case, you know, with o.j. simpson in all white, detectives and...