you can read the articles in full. go to facebook.com/w1cnn. the king of bahrain arrive in saudi arabia as protestors continued to march in the strengths. tens of thousands gathered on tuesday in manama in the largest since it began. the king is talking about concessions in all of this. tim lister is on the line from the capital. hi, tim. why is the king of bahrain in sau saudi arabia? he s going there he just arrive there had a few minutes ago, to tell the saudis basically what the state of the political dialogue is there. and hear their views. the two sides are very closely linked. they go back a long way. the two monarchies have close tribal ties as it were. and saudi is a concern. because if the monarchy can fall in bahrain and power could fall
haul up rwe hresentatives of otr agencies and academics and ask them what the result of their research is, i think no one would objectus b to this. bill: i know congressman king very well. he is a fellow long ien.ander, e doesn t hate muslims. he is fact based individual and i m going to keep an eye on the hearings and if i you a sau any demonizing i would be the first one to rwe hort it. i think you and i found common ground. the american people need to know what is ghy comlem.nities in oto so country because we really don t. a lot of them are closed comlem.nities and king has an obligation to tell us. so let him. last word. ing ull, y wering the ira trs
no. there are a number of quotes. the book is littered with obscenities. i don t know if you have one there at your studio. there are a number of heavy obscenities and also the jesus bashing is unacceptable. there are a lot of problems we have with the book. there s drug abuse mentioned as well as the details of how to get out of drug use in detail in the book as well. basically, this author, she tried to find jobs across the country on minimum wage and then she wrote this book. so i guess you could classify that as a finance kind of a book. what happened, then? your son and you saw these types of lines in the book and your son decided what? he came home one day and asked us about the book, whether he had to keep reading it. so you look at sections of it and ultimately read the entire thing. and i immediately my wife and i sent e-mails to the sau 25 complaining about it because it was incredible they were offering this to the students and we talked to our son and he talked to u
without permission and posting e them you and i met at a bar and we made a sex tape the first night we met and i and i trusted you not to put my sexy x tape on-line, but you did. sau we are talking about saudiie arabia asking the white slaves to do the bidding.lave he is not posting your medical records that are on-line anysk f anyway. wikileaks has leaked the e-mails about global warmingabot and stuff like that. they are not looking for stuff. they are doing stuff that is a o public interest. i don t see it i don t see them looking at other othetries and going, we are going to hurt them.l it is always about america. this stuff is. unintentional.o we are number one, and everybody comes after you.
on tv. then you have overreach on all sorts of dodds frank, a bad iran deal. the people said step up and make the case for us, and that s what we want to do. congressman charlie dent, your response to him particularly on spending issues would be you ve done what you can with a democratic president. is that right? that s correct, but in order to address all the policy issued david just discussed, we have to get back to functionality. we have to prove to the american people we can govern, make sure the government is funded, we don t default on our obligation, have to take care of transportation issues, et cetera. to the extent we are dysfunctional we can t address these major policy issues. we need to expand the governance wing of the republican party, those who have the capacity to say yes. what we see in washington are a lot of people that vote no and then say yes. we skau sau it on the the continuing resolution a few weeks ago and we seal psi et