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very recently senator bob graham who chaired the intelligence committee and helped write the report hasbeen demanding it be declassified. it was interviewed and said in the last couple of weeks that saudi arabia has been playing both sides and is strictly involved in funding a isis and the creation of isis and he has been joined by many more people. my question is as an historian which you support the declassification of the 28 page chapter? >> business of the beginning of my talk i am not a policy expe expert. i'm a historian and i would prefer to abstain on a policy question. i can comment on the general historical and cultural context. i think it's undeniable over the past several years and decades saudi arabia has played in countries like qatar have played both sides of the aisle so of the isles of the of the aisle so to speak in one hand these are countries that are aligned to the united states by a convergence of energy economic interest security interest but on the other hand by virtue of their own populations beyond the ideology that is suspended within the families have of cour
very recently senator bob graham who chaired the intelligence committee and helped write the report hasbeen demanding it be declassified. it was interviewed and said in the last couple of weeks that saudi arabia has been playing both sides and is strictly involved in funding a isis and the creation of isis and he has been joined by many more people. my question is as an historian which you support the declassification of the 28 page chapter? >> business of the beginning of my talk i am...
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all of them are together -- bob graham. weapons all over the world, including to the zionist government in -- in -- >> moderator: ms. peyton. spending cuts, tax increases? peyton: may i add another element? me i do that? >> moderator: sure transit we also need to look at our banking system. in every other scenario we have a public element and a private element like we have public schools and private schools. in banking its we're always benefiting wall street. so we can take the value of our taxes and put it in a state reserve bank, a public bank so that when we lend out, that i goes back to her treasury. right now we are supporting the tar sands by putting our money into td north bank and that is so environmentally degrading, that it's so important to stop the. so if we have a public reserve bank, we can also circulate more money and we will need so many of our governmental agencies because poverty is the reason why we have so many agencies. >> moderator: things. ms. ericson. ericson: first of all i would make marijuana leg
all of them are together -- bob graham. weapons all over the world, including to the zionist government in -- in -- >> moderator: ms. peyton. spending cuts, tax increases? peyton: may i add another element? me i do that? >> moderator: sure transit we also need to look at our banking system. in every other scenario we have a public element and a private element like we have public schools and private schools. in banking its we're always benefiting wall street. so we can take the...
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running against graham, daughter of former senator bob graham.at's going to be an incredibly interesting race to watch. in nebraska, republicans seem to have all but given up on lee terry, who's a long-time incumbent. privately republicans in washington say, he's done. he will not be coming back. he's been here about 16 years. he is not run a great campaign and will likely lose, it looks like. >> i'm glad you said you're not a betting man because i bet, josh, you would say that. jake sherman, thanks. >>> up next, the hidden world of debt collecting and the lengths some companies go to to get you to pay up. >>> plus, pirates on the high seas with a vice. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven
running against graham, daughter of former senator bob graham.at's going to be an incredibly interesting race to watch. in nebraska, republicans seem to have all but given up on lee terry, who's a long-time incumbent. privately republicans in washington say, he's done. he will not be coming back. he's been here about 16 years. he is not run a great campaign and will likely lose, it looks like. >> i'm glad you said you're not a betting man because i bet, josh, you would say that. jake...
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my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of institute of medicine sports related e and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically empaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and military the state of diagnosis management, role of sports equipment and regulation. we have 17 members on our committee. we worked in 2013. dr. molfese, who will follow me, was a member of that committee. we came with just six recommendations. the first was that the cdc needed to establish a better mechanism for national surveillance to comprehensively capture incidents of concussions. you've heard a number of figures about the concussions in one sport or another. we know what the incidence is when they are measured. we do not know wh
my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of institute of medicine sports related e and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically empaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and military the state...
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my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of institute of medicine sports related e and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically empaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and military the state of diagnosis management, role of sports equipment and regulation. we have 17 members on our committee. we worked in 2013. dr. molfese, who will follow me, was a member of that committee. we came with just six recommendations. the first was that the cdc needed to establish a better mechanism for national surveillance to comprehensively capture incidents of concussions. you've heard a number of figures about the concussions in one sport or another. we know what the incidence is when they are measured. we do not know wh
my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of institute of medicine sports related e and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically empaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and military the state...
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it was bob graham. the street meat certificate is safe for another week. congratulations.o play in the tournament of champions. you are eligible now. richard and jane, thank you for playing. you both receive the home edition. a lot of fun for everybody at home. thank you for playing. we'll be right back with the rest of the show right after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for ou
it was bob graham. the street meat certificate is safe for another week. congratulations.o play in the tournament of champions. you are eligible now. richard and jane, thank you for playing. you both receive the home edition. a lot of fun for everybody at home. thank you for playing. we'll be right back with the rest of the show right after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i...
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. >> senator bob graham in an interview right here three years ago said that the hamas and the hezbollahhe people we were going to get, osama bin laden, any of the other capital names out there. do you believe that hezbollah and hamas are still the greatest terrorist risk to the united states? >> let me start with hezbollah, the party was created in 1982. hezbollah had hundreds of thousands of people. it's a shia terrorist group. and they have a presence in over 100 countries, including mexico. as i mentioned earlier, they're joining forces with mexican drug lords and a lot of tunnels have been discovered in tijuana, and it's part of san diego. so not only do they smuggle weapons, they also smuggle people. >> there is a concern -- >> hamas, of course, is less dangerous in north america, but they're definitely dangerous in the middle east. >> we're going to take questions from the audience. be thinking of what you would like to ask, and we'll come from left to right, and you can ask your questions of the doctor in the next few moments. i want to ask this because this is very sensitive but
. >> senator bob graham in an interview right here three years ago said that the hamas and the hezbollahhe people we were going to get, osama bin laden, any of the other capital names out there. do you believe that hezbollah and hamas are still the greatest terrorist risk to the united states? >> let me start with hezbollah, the party was created in 1982. hezbollah had hundreds of thousands of people. it's a shia terrorist group. and they have a presence in over 100 countries,...
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my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of the institute of medicine sports related concussions and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes just to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically impaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and military, the state of diagnosis management, role of protective equipment and regulation. we have 17 members on our committee. would worked in 2013. dr. molfese, who will follow me, was a member of that committee. we came with just six recommendations. the first was that the cdc needed to establish a better mechanism for national surveillance to comprehensively capture incidents of concussions. you've heard a number of figures about the concussions in one sport or another. we know what the incidence is where they are
my name is bob graham. i served as the chair of the institute of medicine sports related concussions and youth study. as you have my testimony before you and i think copies of the study itself, i will just try to take these minutes just to give you a summary. the institute of medicine is part of the national academy of science chartered to provide advice on very scientific issues. we were specifically impaneled to look at the evidence about the causes and consequences of concussion in youth and...
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bob graham was the lead investigator. this is the open label extension. this is really the question of the effectiveness of prep when it's not a placebo controlled trial. when people know what they're taking and they can choose to take it or not. the good news is the effectiveness was actually a little higher than the trial, 50% overall. looking at blood levels and at people who actually took the drug, it turns the out, first of all, that the efficacy was 100% as measured in people who actually took it every day. so it really works if you take it. but it was just as good as six times a week, five times a week, and four times a week. while that's a difficult message to put out there and we're not backing away from daily prep at this point because we don't have the data to do that, adherence doesn't have to be perfect for the drug to work. that's a real advance. the other thing that emerged is that people had a good sense of their own risk. so taking the drug daily was much more common among people who actually had high risk exposures and less common among
bob graham was the lead investigator. this is the open label extension. this is really the question of the effectiveness of prep when it's not a placebo controlled trial. when people know what they're taking and they can choose to take it or not. the good news is the effectiveness was actually a little higher than the trial, 50% overall. looking at blood levels and at people who actually took the drug, it turns the out, first of all, that the efficacy was 100% as measured in people who actually...
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he ran "the washington post" for 26 years, teaming up approximate kathryn graham to support bob woodward in the trail-blazing investigation of the nixon white house. they also teamed up to white the white house to publish the pentagon papers, a secret history of the vietnam war. in recent years, she was in failing health due to alzheimer's, according to his wife. brian? >> and we're back with more from new york on this tuesday night right after this. >>> this is the kind of medical news we like to pass along from time to time, the story of a breakthrough for those paralyzed and unable to walk due to spinal injury, this is reason for new hope. and perhaps most fascinating about this, this treatment is rooted not in the sense of touch, as you might expect, but in the sense of smell. we get the story tonight from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: the steps are tentative but extraordinary like being born again says darek fidyka. his spine was injured in a knife attack. walking appeared to be in his past. until fidyka underwent an experimental procedure, a world first, developed by british sc
he ran "the washington post" for 26 years, teaming up approximate kathryn graham to support bob woodward in the trail-blazing investigation of the nixon white house. they also teamed up to white the white house to publish the pentagon papers, a secret history of the vietnam war. in recent years, she was in failing health due to alzheimer's, according to his wife. brian? >> and we're back with more from new york on this tuesday night right after this. >>> this is the...
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include donaldll graham, bob woodward and quinn bradley. employees have signed up to go there. buses have been hired. -- four buses have been hired. watch live coverage on c-span or listen to it on c-span radio. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will finish up the last hour getting the top issues for you in campaign 2014. start dialing in now. by the way, the washington times --orting this morning looking tight for some of these key senate races. that is keeping democrats'hopes alive. the have been unable to seal the deal in most of those races. that from the washington times this morning. one of the key senate races is out of north carolina. jim morrill joins us on the phone. where does the race stand? .aller: good morning thir about even. there are two polls who have showing a dead heat. we have seen more tv ads -- showing no signs of letting up in the last week. host: what is driving them to the polls in every state across the country. north carolina, what are the issues? caller: it depends on who you talk to. on the
include donaldll graham, bob woodward and quinn bradley. employees have signed up to go there. buses have been hired. -- four buses have been hired. watch live coverage on c-span or listen to it on c-span radio. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we will finish up the last hour getting the top issues for you in campaign 2014. start dialing in now. by the way, the washington times --orting this morning looking tight for some...
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. >> most powerful speech was bob and carl and so many others, don graham we saw.. those shirts was an inspiration from his longtime wife and widow sally, his son, the mother of quinn. i haven't seen a funeral in a long time that was so full of so much. the speakers were so right on point. the two things that came out was ben's courage on the one hand and his sense of being a truth seeker. that was the mark that all converged into these two ideals. plus he was probably the most charismatic and studly journalist as anyone had seen. >> he clinked. >>> it's >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 sponsored by walgreens at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> it's being call breakdown threw. we're shown how it can lead to better diagnosis and treatment. that is next on "cbs this morning." discover brookside, and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. that's why there's a listerine® produ
. >> most powerful speech was bob and carl and so many others, don graham we saw.. those shirts was an inspiration from his longtime wife and widow sally, his son, the mother of quinn. i haven't seen a funeral in a long time that was so full of so much. the speakers were so right on point. the two things that came out was ben's courage on the one hand and his sense of being a truth seeker. that was the mark that all converged into these two ideals. plus he was probably the most...
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. >> it was bob and carl and so many others, don graham we saw, quinn, his son was the most powerful.is long time wife and widow sally, son, mother of quinn. i haven't seen a funeral in a long time that was so full of so much. i mean, the speakers were so right on point. the two things that came out was ben's courage and his sense of being a truth seeker. that was what the marks that all converged into these two ideals. plus, he was the most charismatic and study journalist anybody has ever seen. >> yes. >> he clinked. >> he said quite a lot. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," it's a hot drink for taking ,, >>> this morning's eye opener at 8:00 sponsored by walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> it is being called a breakthrough in an understanding of autism. the doctor shows us how to lead to better diagnosis and treatment. that is next on "cbs this morning." discover brookside, and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before.
. >> it was bob and carl and so many others, don graham we saw, quinn, his son was the most powerful.is long time wife and widow sally, son, mother of quinn. i haven't seen a funeral in a long time that was so full of so much. i mean, the speakers were so right on point. the two things that came out was ben's courage and his sense of being a truth seeker. that was what the marks that all converged into these two ideals. plus, he was the most charismatic and study journalist anybody has...
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bob bashara. he is accused of first-degree murder for allegedly arranging the death of his wife. so many twist and turns. potential break through in the abduction of uva student hannah grahamdetails that link the death of her to another virginia college student. the suspect in this case, what his former coworkers say he was doing the night this woman, morgan harrington, disappeared nearby. eric: "outnumbered" is up at the to hour. sandra, harris what do you have. >> isis appears on verge of another victory seizing control of a most after syrian city, the city of kobani. we're still bombing them over there. what can this mean for the strategy to defeast the terrorist army. >>> a former nfl executive says the league ignored hundreds and hundreds of domestic violence cases because quote, our business was to win games. what impact will this have. >> chief executive officer of microsoft in hot water. did you hear what he said? >> our #oneluckyguy, gotten hot water speaking out on a topic just like that. meet him at the top of the hour. >> i feel you should pay me more, i feel it. is that how that works. eric: karma does not pay the rent. >> thank you, eric. >> new information o
bob bashara. he is accused of first-degree murder for allegedly arranging the death of his wife. so many twist and turns. potential break through in the abduction of uva student hannah grahamdetails that link the death of her to another virginia college student. the suspect in this case, what his former coworkers say he was doing the night this woman, morgan harrington, disappeared nearby. eric: "outnumbered" is up at the to hour. sandra, harris what do you have. >> isis appears...
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graham and domenic recchia -- recchia, jr. later, governor rick scott and charlie crist. then representative brad schneider and former representatives bob dold followed by the 18th district debate with republican sean patrick -- with representative sean patrick maloney and nan hayworth. 8:00day night, live at eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between representative stephen king and jim mowrer. campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. quest coming up in a moment on "washington journal," we will take a look at today's news and take your calls. the health and human services department takes a briefing on youth homelessness today. we will hear from singer cyndi lauper who cofounded the true colors fund. watch live coverage at noon eastern here on c-span. california.axman of we will have that live from the university of california law school. this hour, we will look ahead to the midterm elections. sheila krumholz examines money spent this campaign season, then daniel garza discusses the influence of latino voters. later, our spy little magazines features matthew cooper of "newsweek." you can join the conversat
graham and domenic recchia -- recchia, jr. later, governor rick scott and charlie crist. then representative brad schneider and former representatives bob dold followed by the 18th district debate with republican sean patrick -- with representative sean patrick maloney and nan hayworth. 8:00day night, live at eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between representative stephen king and jim mowrer. campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. quest coming up in a moment...
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graham. >> our thoughts are with sally. >> ben bradlee will talk. we'll talk with bob woodward and carl bernstein on "cbs this morning." >>> they're high lighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. one program spent $199,000 to study compost digested by worms. another $856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. good morning. >> good morning. this senate is on course to be called the least productive in all of history. $10,000 for an oregon children's theater production of "zombie in love." $46,000 for a snowmobile competition michigan. and $414,000 to update an army video game meant to spur recruitment, a project already $25 million overbudget. all this plus rabbit massages at ohio state university. butterfly farms on oklahoma tribal lands and an iron man suit under development at the didn't of defense. these expenses are all part of oklahoma senator's tom coburn's annual ranking book the top 100 worst examples of government waste including out-of-this-world spe
graham. >> our thoughts are with sally. >> ben bradlee will talk. we'll talk with bob woodward and carl bernstein on "cbs this morning." >>> they're high lighting what congress and federal agencies are doing. one program spent $199,000 to study compost digested by worms. another $856,000 went to train mountain lions to walk on treadmills. nancy cordes is here with several more examples of what the senator calls waste. good morning. >> good morning. this...
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graham. she has been missing more than a month. crews resumed searching for her yesterday. they received 4,000 tips in that case. >>> former governor bobnell is raising thousands of dollars to pay his legal fees but he may need even more. the legal fund received $78,000 between july and september. now it has raised 300,000. they believe the couple's legal fees are higher than that. he and his wife maureen were found guilty of corruption last month. they will be sentenced in january. >>> if you received the d.c. voter guide in the mail and found yourself doing dbl take, youe t on 3,000 went out with the d.c. flag printed upside-down. a spokes pepper originally said it was intentional to raise low voter turnout but they confirmed it was a mistake and were told the guide will not be reprinted. just a few weeks from election day. if you don't know who to vote for we're not alone. after listening to the candidates some say they weren't impress. >> i still was not totally impressed by any one of them in terms of the immediate action i think every resident here wants to see. >> the forum being testy at times with people in the audience scream
graham. she has been missing more than a month. crews resumed searching for her yesterday. they received 4,000 tips in that case. >>> former governor bobnell is raising thousands of dollars to pay his legal fees but he may need even more. the legal fund received $78,000 between july and september. now it has raised 300,000. they believe the couple's legal fees are higher than that. he and his wife maureen were found guilty of corruption last month. they will be sentenced in january....
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bob mcdonald and his wife of taking gifts from johnny williams. >>> the missing uva student's parents are asking for you to help find hannah graham.airfax teen disappeared more than a month ago. in a statement, they say they are heartbroken that no one has come forward with hannah's location. jesse matthew remains in jail charged with her abduction and is under investigation for a possible connection to the abduction and death of morgan harrington in 2009. >>> 5:36 right now. and three virginians have been selected to participate in the fall white house internship program. 140 people were selected from across the country to take part in this semester. virginia's interns are from herndon, manassas and falls church. the white house says this program provides an opportunity to gain professional experience and build leadership skills. >>> well, good for them. congrats. we have one d here t too long ago. we'll tell you the new steps fema is taking to make sure you're ready during an earthquake. >>> and a drastic change for the church. the new language the vatican is using on homosexuality and the fa. >>> plus, a humid start to the morn
bob mcdonald and his wife of taking gifts from johnny williams. >>> the missing uva student's parents are asking for you to help find hannah graham.airfax teen disappeared more than a month ago. in a statement, they say they are heartbroken that no one has come forward with hannah's location. jesse matthew remains in jail charged with her abduction and is under investigation for a possible connection to the abduction and death of morgan harrington in 2009. >>> 5:36 right now....
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graham's. tell the desk it's okay. >> it was that hard-nosed search for the truth that ignited a fierce loyalty among his troops. >> i love this man. >> bobodward recounted bradley's mischievous side. like the time he slipped through airport security with only an expired aarp card. >> ben turned and gave one of those smiles and those fists, muscle pumps with his right arm. it beats the system again. >> thousands turned out to see him home. the vice president, a supreme court justice, and hundreds of reporters. >> he was a goal standard. he is what we all aspired to be. and he had that quality of mag anytism magnetism. >> his son wept and kissed his casket. >> he will talk a lot about his colorful language. in my opinion, he also had the most helpful heart. >> ben bradley, jr., recounted a conversation just before his dad's death. he said he was not quite ready to check out. >> they reached out to take my hand and told me he loved me. i loved him, too. >> gerald, a long-time friend of bradley's said in the decades that he knew him, bradley never said good-bye. he always said keep the faith. at the washington national cathedral, bruce lesha
graham's. tell the desk it's okay. >> it was that hard-nosed search for the truth that ignited a fierce loyalty among his troops. >> i love this man. >> bobodward recounted bradley's mischievous side. like the time he slipped through airport security with only an expired aarp card. >> ben turned and gave one of those smiles and those fists, muscle pumps with his right arm. it beats the system again. >> thousands turned out to see him home. the vice president, a...
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graham, january 1973. [applause] >> you have had a few years to think about this. and retrospect, what role the you think karel bernstein and bob woodward -- carl bernstein and bob woodward and the "washington post" conversation had in the outcome of watergate? what role did you play? >> well, he's not the person to answer that. he played a critical role. a critical role. i am not saying it would never have come out, but it sure as hell would not have come out at the time it came out. it sure as hell would not have gotten cbs interested, and no network would have touched that story. no network would have touched that story appeared to many unknowns and they controlled licenses. you know. --was terror in congo terror stacy -- stay the hell out. .ho is to say never >> what happened is, and you know because of what you have done in your watergate exhibit, you know as a professional historian the importance of chronology. thatave got to understand this happened before this, this happened before that. think what the real impact was was with two subscribers of the "washington post." burglars the watergate and they were in the courtro
graham, january 1973. [applause] >> you have had a few years to think about this. and retrospect, what role the you think karel bernstein and bob woodward -- carl bernstein and bob woodward and the "washington post" conversation had in the outcome of watergate? what role did you play? >> well, he's not the person to answer that. he played a critical role. a critical role. i am not saying it would never have come out, but it sure as hell would not have come out at the time...
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[laughter] bob and i walked into a neighboring park one day and we sat down. we had a chat and i got his name. it, but at least i had it. graham used to come down for times a day and said, what does deep throat say today? didn't ask his name. had we kept that secret for more than 30 years. >> i didn't tell my wife. [laughter] >> that is a secret. >> good decision. isn't it one of the russian novelists who said, the only way three people can keep a secret is if two of them are dead? we were all very much alive but it was in our interest to keep our word. as a working reporter up to this day, it helps me immensely when i go talk to people and say, look this is a confidence i'm not going to say where it came , there is ay say history of keeping your word on this. this is a serious commitment. katharine graham with her ask.on the line did not i am appalled by that today. >> was there a point in the watergate investigation when you got scared? constantly. >> a moment when you're particularly afraid? 1973.was in the spring of i think this was somewhat my paranoia. andas his literal language he said, the stakes are so high that peopl
[laughter] bob and i walked into a neighboring park one day and we sat down. we had a chat and i got his name. it, but at least i had it. graham used to come down for times a day and said, what does deep throat say today? didn't ask his name. had we kept that secret for more than 30 years. >> i didn't tell my wife. [laughter] >> that is a secret. >> good decision. isn't it one of the russian novelists who said, the only way three people can keep a secret is if two of them are...
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going to be hearing tributes from donald graham, carl bernstein, tom brokaw, and his son ben bradlee junior, also on the list of pallbearers you have familiar names, bob barr let the washington lawyer. and a member of the lbj administration. you've got jim lehrer, john meatchem. and catherine wamus all pal bayers. our coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern time, here on c-span. let me go to robert in -- excuse me johnny in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat caller. you're up. caller: how you doing, ma'am? first of all that last caller, i don't understand what -- where the republicans come from. you look at -- she said about president clinton, he gave us a balanced budget. after eight years of george bush, we had a deficit. he gave tax cuts to the rich while we were at war. and i mean i spent 26 years in the military. i'm retired. and so other than that, you had things that were going on that was being put on the credit card. and you know, she said -- she talked about the jobs. i mean, when the republicans came back to office, they promised jobs. mr. boehner, where is the jobs, mr. president? where is the jobs? they haven't done anything on jobs. now the o
going to be hearing tributes from donald graham, carl bernstein, tom brokaw, and his son ben bradlee junior, also on the list of pallbearers you have familiar names, bob barr let the washington lawyer. and a member of the lbj administration. you've got jim lehrer, john meatchem. and catherine wamus all pal bayers. our coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern time, here on c-span. let me go to robert in -- excuse me johnny in fayetteville, north carolina, democrat caller. you're up. caller: how you doing,...
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graham and his opponent. also, the florida governor's debate with governor rick scott and former governor charlie crist. at 8:30 p.m., the illinois 10th district debate with fred schneider and bob followed at 9:00 o'clock by the new york 18th district. then at 10:00 o'clock, the 13 district debate with rodney davis and anna callis. live at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between stephen king and others. campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress. >> california's 21st congressional district in the central valley, including the city of bakersfield. we have tremont, whose challenger is amanda renteria. they have their first televised debate. this is under one hour. >> now from your local election networks. tremont and amanda renteria. jim's got and evan on stock are your moderators. your local election headquarters debate starts right now. >> welcome to the debate. as you can see in the bakersfield area and the bakersfield and central valley area. i am jim scott and my partner is evan onstot. we are welcoming tremont and amanda renteria. >> moderator: for reference sake, let's take a look at the 21st congressional district. located in the s
graham and his opponent. also, the florida governor's debate with governor rick scott and former governor charlie crist. at 8:30 p.m., the illinois 10th district debate with fred schneider and bob followed at 9:00 o'clock by the new york 18th district. then at 10:00 o'clock, the 13 district debate with rodney davis and anna callis. live at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the iowa fourth district debate between stephen king and others. campaign 2014, more than 100 debates for the control of congress....