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In an interview with Wolf Blitzer, Rep. Peter King, R-New York, says Malaysian authorities could have done a better job in how they handled missing Flight 370.
A member of the House Homeland Security Committee, Rep. Peter King, R-New York, explains the latest travel advisory that explosives could be concealed in toothpaste tubes on flights heading to the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Wolf Blitzer asks Rep. Peter King, a moderate Republican from New York and fierce critic of the Tea Party, if he will switch parties because of the government shutdown and debt ceiling debates. Rep. King fires back, defending his conservative credentials and calling Sen. Ted Cruz a "Republican in Name Only."
In an interview with Wolf Blitzer, Republican Peter King of New York blasts Sen. Ted Cruz, calling him out for "phony tactics" and saying that his office has been flooded with nasty threats from Cruz supporters.
CNN's Wolf Blitzer talks to Rep. Peter King about the global travel alert issued by the U.S. State Department.
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(CNN) – Republican Rep. Peter King of New York fired back at Sen. Rand Paul, who accused him of being part of a Republican wing that’s “all for blowing up stuff, but not too concerned with fiscal responsibility.”
The longtime congressman from Long Island argued Paul and his libertarian-leaning views on foreign policy were making “America the enemy.”
“I'm afraid that's what Senator Paul is going to do with us,” King said on CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer.” “He wants to retreat from the world. He wants to isolate ourselves, go back to a fortress America.”
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Rep. Peter King (R-NY) expresses his disgust on Gov. Chris Christie not getting invited to conservative conference CPAC.
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Rep. Peter King details his meeting with Speaker Boehner, who said vote on Sandy aid is their first priority.
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