August 5, 2009 9:18 PM

Hollywood Producer Paid for NKorea Flight

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(AP)  A wealthy Hollywood producer paid for the flight that carried former President Bill Clinton and two American journalists, Euna Lee and Laura Ling, home from North Korea, a California businessman confirmed Wednesday.

Stephen Bing, a close Clinton friend and longtime Democratic fundraiser, is the plane's owner, said Marc Foulkrod of Burbank, Calif., chairman of Avjet Corp., the company that manages the aircraft.

Foulkrod said the Federal Aviation Administration "at the highest levels" cleared the flight plan, which required an exception because U.S. planes are not allowed to fly into North Korea.

The effort to set up and clear the flight only started four to five days ago, he said, adding that officials in Washington worked through the weekend to get the necessary diplomatic and flight exemptions.

Heir to a New York real estate fortune, Bing raised at least $100,000 for Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign, in addition to giving the maximum $2,300. He also donated at least $10 million to Bill Clinton's presidential library and charitable foundation.

Bing was a multimillion-dollar donor to pro-Democratic groups that ran ads against Republican President George W. Bush in the 2004 campaign. He also donated at least $5 million to pay for a new Democratic National Committee headquarters in 2002, when Clinton loyalist Terry McAuliffe headed the party.

Bing has a stake in the Obama administration's actions on the environment. His Shangri-La Construction builds energy-efficient buildings and aircraft hangars - in line with Obama's goal of cleaning up the environment and creating "green" jobs.

Its parent company, Shangri-La Industries, LLC., founded by Bing, hired a Washington lobbying firm this year and has spent at least $100,000 lobbying Congress and the Defense Department on energy efficiency in buildings and airplane hangars.

Bing's Shangri-La Entertainment also was the conduit for a contribution that provided $40.1 million of the total $45.7 million raised to support a failed 2006 California ballot initiative that sought to tax companies drilling for oil in California.

As a producer, Bing's projects included "Shine A Light," a 2008 Martin Scorcese documentary of a Rolling Stones performance filmed at Bill Clinton's 60th birthday party in New York. He also produced the film "Beowulf" (2007) and financed the film "The Polar Express" (2004).

Calls to Shangri-la Entertainment and Bing's publicist were not immediately returned.

Foulkrod said the costs for the flight have not yet been tallied but would be significant.

"It was a very unique set of organizational efforts that resulted in a level of cooperation that was unprecedented," Foulkrod told The Associated Press.

The plane flew from Burbank to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, then to Misawa Air Base in Japan- refueling in both places- and then went on to North Korea, said Foulkrod. On the way back it had enough fuel to skip Elmendorf, flying from Misawa directly to Burbank.

AP
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by hagar39 August 6, 2009 4:39 AM EDT
The Democrats are just trying to make the world a better place to live and the war loving Republicans hate it.
Good wins out over evil..again.
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by HGOODGUY August 6, 2009 12:38 AM EDT
WHY DONT YOU IDIOTS GIVE US A BREAK!!!!

THEY ARE FREE---PERIOD!!!

YOU MAKE ME WANT TO PUKE!!!!
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by zonkzilla August 5, 2009 10:37 PM EDT
Typical Republican right wing fascists, they are upset that two American women are free from prison and home with their families because the fascists wanted the women to be executed so they could blame Obama and use that to "make Obama fail" (ie: make the freely and democratically elected President of the United States of America fail) as they have clearly stated is their goal.
As with other fascist movements in history, fascists are traitors.
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by zonkzilla August 5, 2009 10:33 PM EDT
Yea a civilian aircraft with no markings or registration numbers of any kind, sure I'll buy that one.
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by the_majesty August 5, 2009 9:54 PM EDT
Bings company has a stake in Obama's actions on environment programs.
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by excoachken August 5, 2009 9:28 PM EDT
Probably one of those freaking Hollywood Liberal types, with no Christian concern for anybody but himself! Just how will Michael "nutcase" Savage spin this one????
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by picklepants7 August 5, 2009 6:08 PM EDT
but of course. do you think a liberal democrate would spend his or her own money? especially the clintons. liberal democrates don't spend their own money, they spend other peoples money.
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by veritas_1212 August 5, 2009 9:00 PM EDT
Well, gee, Hillary Clinton spent quite a few millions of her own money on her campaign. Seems your thesis is false.
by dwilson59 August 5, 2009 5:58 PM EDT
This is why I love politics. No one brings up the thought of how much money Bing will make when things change. But look at a contract from Halliburton who is making Money. One hand to the other.

Bing has a stake in the Obama administration's actions on the environment. His Shangri-La Construction builds energy-efficient buildings and aircraft hangars - in line with Obama's goal of cleaning up the environment and creating "green" jobs.

Its parent company, Shangri-La Industries, LLC., founded by Bing, hired a Washington lobbying firm this year and has spent at least $100,000 lobbying Congress and the Defense Department on energy efficiency in buildings and airplane hangars.

Bing's Shangri-La Entertainment also was the conduit for a contribution that provided $40.1 million of the total $45.7 million raised to support a failed 2006 California ballot initiative that sought to tax companies drilling for oil in California.

Question?

If he would not benefit from Obamas new Green Jobs would he loan his BBJ?
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by dwilson59 August 5, 2009 6:37 PM EDT
jgg00000008

I like the way you think this could be a big set up to brin Obama down from the inside!!!!!!!!
by Benton09 August 5, 2009 5:24 PM EDT
Now, what are all the Repubs that were saying it was a taxpayer paid flight going to say, 'Taxpayers paid for the 7-Up and Peanuts'?
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by the_majesty August 5, 2009 6:02 PM EDT
This was sounding pretty good till I got to the part where Bing has a stake in Obama's actions on the environment.
by picklepants7 August 5, 2009 6:11 PM EDT
hillary: bill, i need you to get those two women out of north korea.
bill: awhh i don't want to.
hillary: you have to do this.
bill: if i go, can i have relations with both of them on the way back?
hillary: alright, if you must.
bill: great! i'll do it! i mean them. ah, you know what i mean.
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