into elections in the state of texas. no corporate funds ever made it to elections in the state of texas. so, you can t have money laundering. that s the appeal. and i think i think we ll win pau because if you look at the law, it s on my side. well, i think the nub of your disagreement with the court, the yir and the judge, is what happened to the money after it got to the rnc. what the jury is judge is saying is they believe that money went straight back to texas. you guys are saying, to, no, no went to other places. that s right. the judge does say that this is a novel case. and because it s a novel case, there could easily be an outcome on appeal that is favorable to you and reverses his findings. one of the reasons he says it s a novel case is he says, i didn t find anybody else who s aware of any other situation in which a local state political action committee exchanged money with the rnc because everybody
a new yir s eve bombing. tearful worshippers lit candles. cnn s senior international correspondent ben wedeman reports from egypt. reporter: the attack took place just ten minutes into the new year just around the corner at the church. now, at the moment there s no way to get near the church because there is an intense egyptian security presence around it. many people here, eyewitnesses complain that the night of the attack security simply was inadequate. that the egyptian police were allows people to park cars in front of the church. the egyptian authorities say they believe that the attack was the work of a suicide bomber, but eyewitnesses, several of whom i spoke with in hospital just up the street from here, say they re positive that they saw that it was a car bomb and the not a suicide bombers.
speaking for some bizarre group of people that i m not familiar with. and in people s mind when they say they use the word colored and black interchangeably, that s in their head. i think yir smart guy. i think you know the naacp is an historic organization which got its name 100 years ago before there was anything about colored, black, african-american. there is some debate about changing the name. but you are a smart enough guy to know you can t use that word just like you can t call people the n word. you used to be able to do that. we still say the negro league when we talk about old timers in baseball but you don t walk around calling people negros. why use that defense? it seems like your being disingenuous. i used the name of the group and what they call themselves. and i used the intent behind their behind their resolution. and when we sat down and we agreed to put all that behind us, and i agreed on national television, by the way, on another network, that s i was over
larry king is hanging up his suspenders. we thought we d take a look back at his best moments. my name is larry king, and this is the premiere edition of larry king live. every night we will be here for one hour. ted turner called me. larry, do you want to work for me? you work 9:00 to 10:00 every night. my agent is bob wolf, and he said, it ain t a bad job. they re giving you an option. if at the end of the yir, you re unhappy, you can bail out. so i decided to try it. i tried it. the favorite guests are those who can do four things. that would be you have passion, a sense of humor, anger and ability to explain what you do very well. larry, all of the interviews you ve done, what s been your favorite? if high to pick one there s so many. it would probably be brando because he s so hard to get.
health yir-style, family practitioner, managed care. so you met with a number of senators who used to be governor to try and find a way to find some compromise, bipartisan deal, something you can work together on. is senator schumer on board with your effect? absolutely. i think chuck understands, you know, we want to find a part way forward. he knows that those of us that we call recovering governors, we long for the days when we could sit down and bring people together. and i said this, if we can t get democrat and republican governors or exgovernors, you know, if we can t come to the table and fienld a pathway forward, god help us here in the senate, because we re used to working with sometimes a contentious legislature on both sides, democrat and republican. we understand the challenges every state has. states have balanced budget amendments. they have restrictions of what they can do and what their ability to pay for those things. so we can t put undue burdens.