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with a warrant, police searched graham's home. on his computer, they found child pornography and pictures of women he'd secretly photographed. investigators took an inked print of graham's feet. >> i remember i was just sitting there thinking about that, just, yeah, yeah, i hope this one works out. >> analyst jim stokes searched for corresponding ridge detail on the crime scene footprint and the one taken from jonathan graham. >> i was able to isolate an area on the right side of the foot about midway down. >> stokes called investigators with the news. >> i was really quite surprised and excited. >> finally, graham's dna profile matched the biological sample from janet haynes' rape test kit. the fbi profile had been remarkably accurate in predicting the perpetrator's age, education, and where he lived. graham also admitted he lost weight after the murder and joined the army, where he worked in military intelligence. after he was discharged, he returned to oklahoma. >> i guess that was his best situation, to move back into an area
with a warrant, police searched graham's home. on his computer, they found child pornography and pictures of women he'd secretly photographed. investigators took an inked print of graham's feet. >> i remember i was just sitting there thinking about that, just, yeah, yeah, i hope this one works out. >> analyst jim stokes searched for corresponding ridge detail on the crime scene footprint and the one taken from jonathan graham. >> i was able to isolate an area on the right side...
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graham? >> 20 years is too long. senator graham, i think when you came in, you had a lot of good ideas, but as for voting for justice sotomayor, justice kagan, the tart bailout, a lot of these things, it has come time for someone else to come in. , how long do is ?ou stay george washington took eight years to set the country on its course. the varioushrough points, but i think all of us are getting time -- getting tired of the things we have seen over time. action, in the way of senator. >> senator graham? >> we are electing a senator to serve in the next six years. and gentlemen, i think i am the best qualified to serve our state, and i say that humbly. if we don't get that right, we are in trouble. when my state needed me to fight the unions, i was there, in an effective way to keep the nlrb boeing.tting down i have a fiscally conservative record and a 100% pro-life record, but this is about the future. country is at risk. policies ares failing. there is nobody in the senate that has their back better than i do. pu
graham? >> 20 years is too long. senator graham, i think when you came in, you had a lot of good ideas, but as for voting for justice sotomayor, justice kagan, the tart bailout, a lot of these things, it has come time for someone else to come in. , how long do is ?ou stay george washington took eight years to set the country on its course. the varioushrough points, but i think all of us are getting time -- getting tired of the things we have seen over time. action, in the way of senator....
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i take issue with the fact that senator graham -- senator graham, you voted against ted cruz when hewas -- >> we have about 10 mins left for this. i would like each of my colleagues to ask one question. we will pick up the pace and i will ask for 32nd responses. >> -- 30 second responses. >> they voted against a $1 trillion spending plan. supporters say the project is ask the dust vital to expanding the port of charleston. the move was criticized. if these no votes would have surveilled, we are stuck. the authority's vice-chairman said, we look to our elected thistles -- officials to watch out for the state. do you agree that your responsibility is to watch out for south carolina? does that involve owning in support of budgets that support projects at home. >> what you have to understand that well senators and members of congress cannot take account of the interest of their state, that comes at a cost. if you constantly try to bring money back home, the cost of that is we will have to pay for the money going to the other 49 states. therefore we have to be very judicious. the port of
i take issue with the fact that senator graham -- senator graham, you voted against ted cruz when hewas -- >> we have about 10 mins left for this. i would like each of my colleagues to ask one question. we will pick up the pace and i will ask for 32nd responses. >> -- 30 second responses. >> they voted against a $1 trillion spending plan. supporters say the project is ask the dust vital to expanding the port of charleston. the move was criticized. if these no votes would have...
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much more excited about scott than graham, because they feel like they're going to vote for graham, but they're still wary of graham on immigration. they think he's two eager to work with president obama, versus scott is a strong opponent. >> well, tim scott will likely be the largest voter getter in november. that's for sure. perry bacon on the ground for, thank you very much. now let's turn to the challenge, to congressman eric cantor in virginia's seventh congressional district. dave brat joins me now on the phone. good morning to you, sir. happy election day. >> good morning, chuck. happy to be on, thanks. >> let me ask you this. define amnesty for me. what does it mean to you? >> i think the working deaf anything out there is the pathway to legalization and citizenship. and in that instance, eric cantor is the author of the house principles, which allows for 6.5 million illegals to become legal and gain a pathway to citizenship. and he's been in favor of the dream act, the kids act, and enlist act, which all follow that definition of amnesty. so eric, of course, in the primary,
much more excited about scott than graham, because they feel like they're going to vote for graham, but they're still wary of graham on immigration. they think he's two eager to work with president obama, versus scott is a strong opponent. >> well, tim scott will likely be the largest voter getter in november. that's for sure. perry bacon on the ground for, thank you very much. now let's turn to the challenge, to congressman eric cantor in virginia's seventh congressional district. dave...
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and be senator graham's been in washington for 20 years. many people that i've talked to across the course of this campaign have lost trust not only in president obama and his administration, but also in our government at every level. and we don't trust those who have been in washington for too long. the beltway insiders, if they were serious about making the changes necessary to turn our economy around, they would have done it already. but they're not. this is about living rooms versus the lobby be. this is about -- lobby. this is about big government versus small. if you trust this government and this administration and career politicians, i'm not your gal. >> thank you. next question is from jamie self, and it will start with senator bright. >> are great. so on the campaign trail we hear a lot about out of control spending in washington. we hear a lot about a $17 trillion deficit and how, you know, we need conservative principles and we can't change washington until we change who we send there. so tell the viewers, tell the voters now if
and be senator graham's been in washington for 20 years. many people that i've talked to across the course of this campaign have lost trust not only in president obama and his administration, but also in our government at every level. and we don't trust those who have been in washington for too long. the beltway insiders, if they were serious about making the changes necessary to turn our economy around, they would have done it already. but they're not. this is about living rooms versus the...
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graham hancock dot com the b. and today it's my facebook my facebook account as well is very active and i spend a lot of time talking about is also adult graham hancock thank you so much for taking the time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter martin or maybe next week when i practice that all over again have a great weekend. well with the. billion euro zone tends to be twenty. degrees with sometimes so much fuel to sell something peaceful to front the chumbley such as the sun. we've got the future average. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as people playing a soccer game we can see individual players in their community if. i can only see is facial expression can we see is a mouth open and crying out. maybe cursed oath or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civi
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time out today graham to shed a little bit of insight into the world graham hancock author philosopher really appreciate it thank you. that's our show you guys thanks for watching be sure to follow me on twitter i have a martin coming in next week when i back to set all over again have a great weekend. we welcome aaron made in abby martin to a b two of the coast on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip of the never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the said works it's a revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness in frustrated with the since the extremely real problem if you would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough under single. quotes in this with the washington well as submissive to the trees being suggested to the latest numbers of them the media candidates for the prophecy of current issues are actually back to and doesn't do too much for ad revenue and biotech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer east india fallou
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and that's where we're seeing lindsey graham now.ou know, i would like to hold out hope that there are republicans out there who are willing to do good by the folks who elected them. but they're not providing me a ton of evidence for that hope. >> david corn and jess mcintosh, it's primary night tonight. thanks so much for joining me today. >> sure thing, alex. >>> just ahead, a deadly highway crash involving comedian tracy morgan raises new awareness about the health and safety of overworked and overtired truck drivers. we will have more on relaxed regulations and deadly fatigue, coming up next. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> we now the crash that killed tracy m
and that's where we're seeing lindsey graham now.ou know, i would like to hold out hope that there are republicans out there who are willing to do good by the folks who elected them. but they're not providing me a ton of evidence for that hope. >> david corn and jess mcintosh, it's primary night tonight. thanks so much for joining me today. >> sure thing, alex. >>> just ahead, a deadly highway crash involving comedian tracy morgan raises new awareness about the health and...
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senator lindsey graham. thank you so much for being here. >> glad to be with you. >> you know, it's a conservative state, south carolina. you beat them all back. so here's the softball. what did you right that eric cantor did wrong? >> i think i defined myself in a very good way. i had an air game and a ground game very coordinated. politics is war in another form, we had a lot of money but 5200 precinct captains. we prepared the ground game. nobody saw that coming. we really overwhelmed them on the ground. but i was a conservative leader who gets things done. >> well, you also talked about immigration. and your state of south carolina is conservative. you're for immigration reform. you do not run away from it. you defended it. how did you manage to win doing that? >> 65% of the south carolina republicans support an earned pathway to citizenship. if you secure the border, have more legal immigration and control who gets a job, 65% of south carolinans say, learn the english language, pay a fine, get in the ba
senator lindsey graham. thank you so much for being here. >> glad to be with you. >> you know, it's a conservative state, south carolina. you beat them all back. so here's the softball. what did you right that eric cantor did wrong? >> i think i defined myself in a very good way. i had an air game and a ground game very coordinated. politics is war in another form, we had a lot of money but 5200 precinct captains. we prepared the ground game. nobody saw that coming. we really...
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lindsey graham needs to go.[indiscernible] republicans found out what he was doing and got rid of him, democrats wouldn't hire him. we vote with the democrats against him, he needs to go. barbara needs to leave the tv on a longer, and see who is doing the lying and cheating. host: david, one of the voters that might give lindsey graham out on tuesday. guest: it's funny, but that is a common theme we hear, that grandma votes -- that lindsey graham votes too much with democrats. he is not the most conservative member of the senate, but he is also not the most moderate. he is in the middle of the pack. south carolina, that is not what they want to see. they want somebody like tim scott, very down the line conservative. host: let's go to mariano in florida, on our line for republicans. caller: when is the republican party going to work on getting their message out? they seem to always have a problem with getting a consistent message. i was a democrat for over 45 years. but i recently switched parties, i got tired of
lindsey graham needs to go.[indiscernible] republicans found out what he was doing and got rid of him, democrats wouldn't hire him. we vote with the democrats against him, he needs to go. barbara needs to leave the tv on a longer, and see who is doing the lying and cheating. host: david, one of the voters that might give lindsey graham out on tuesday. guest: it's funny, but that is a common theme we hear, that grandma votes -- that lindsey graham votes too much with democrats. he is not the...
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but then you have people like lindsey graham.eople are looking at it from the national level who say, look, demographics are changing, there is no way we're ever going to elect a president if you can only get 27% of this fast growing demographic. >> how many press releases i've gotten from people running for congress this week who are claiming to be the next dave brat, everyone is trying to claim the mantle of dave brat. immigration was his big issue, bigger challenge far eric cantor was not the fact that he was for immigration reform or gin it but that people didn't really know where he stood. first he came out very forcefully against immigration, then he said he was for it for the kids. then he backed 'weigh from that when it looked like that was unpopular. the challenge for him in his district not just that issue but number of issues they weren't -- >> you probably know more about this than the rest of us. but this is going to bring new meaning to faculty politics. it turns out that democrat in this race is also a professor at
but then you have people like lindsey graham.eople are looking at it from the national level who say, look, demographics are changing, there is no way we're ever going to elect a president if you can only get 27% of this fast growing demographic. >> how many press releases i've gotten from people running for congress this week who are claiming to be the next dave brat, everyone is trying to claim the mantle of dave brat. immigration was his big issue, bigger challenge far eric cantor was...
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lindsey graham won. how divided is the republican party right now?> it's not divided at
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you've got lindsey graham, the military lawyer.ey graham is looking for avenues where we can work something out that involve not require the united states to come in militarily and the reality of who is the big winner in the iraq war. iran. right. you've got a government, you've got al-maliki who won't cooperate and alienates the sunnis and helps to feed the isis indirectly and also iran, is worried about being surrounded by sunnis. from saudi arabia and from iraq. so you know, i could see why lindsey graham would look for avenues, why are you talking to iran about the nuclear negotiations. and there are side talks about what might be done about the isis. so he would like to get more out of that avenue. >> so you go into iraq in 2003, john and that's always going to be controversial. i think it should. and we basically put, because of the democracy there, let the largest group take over, and the shia. now the shia of course are aligned religiously with the iranians. differences historically but aligned in religious terms. when the
you've got lindsey graham, the military lawyer.ey graham is looking for avenues where we can work something out that involve not require the united states to come in militarily and the reality of who is the big winner in the iraq war. iran. right. you've got a government, you've got al-maliki who won't cooperate and alienates the sunnis and helps to feed the isis indirectly and also iran, is worried about being surrounded by sunnis. from saudi arabia and from iraq. so you know, i could see why...
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let's watch lindsey graham go nasty on benghazi, threaten impeachment. is there anything graham won't do to save his seat in the u.s. senate? and another school shooting. this time in oregon. just two days after that horrific ambush in las vegas. i want to know why these shootings keep happening here in the u.s. and not in other countries it seems. finally, let me finish in my prediction. in an unpredictable world, that hillary and bill clinton aren't going to stop their quest. this book tour is the start of something big. seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when you can look forward? [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >> take a look at this new pugh poll on the public's opinions on the prisoner exchange for bowe bergdahl. 43
let's watch lindsey graham go nasty on benghazi, threaten impeachment. is there anything graham won't do to save his seat in the u.s. senate? and another school shooting. this time in oregon. just two days after that horrific ambush in las vegas. i want to know why these shootings keep happening here in the u.s. and not in other countries it seems. finally, let me finish in my prediction. in an unpredictable world, that hillary and bill clinton aren't going to stop their quest. this book tour...
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lindsey graham knew he was going to face a multicandidate field.has been spending inordinate amount of time back home, positioning himself. an awful lot of republicans who knew they would be facing a challenge from the tea party and the conservative right in the party, essentially took a lesson from way back when the very first tea party victim fell. he was bob bennett of utah. he lost his seat in a state convention. the winner of that convention and now the u.s. senator is mike lee. but the other senator from utah, orrin hatch took a lesson from the defeat of bob bennett and metaphorically speaking orrin hatch put on a three corner hat and started tea partying right away and has survived. lindsey graham took that lesson it appears that eric cantor in his majority leader position, either wasn't able or chose not to be as conservative as his would appear to have been necessary to fend off this successful challenge from david brat, largely based on the issue of immigration. one in which while cantor did say he was going to try to pass something, neve
lindsey graham knew he was going to face a multicandidate field.has been spending inordinate amount of time back home, positioning himself. an awful lot of republicans who knew they would be facing a challenge from the tea party and the conservative right in the party, essentially took a lesson from way back when the very first tea party victim fell. he was bob bennett of utah. he lost his seat in a state convention. the winner of that convention and now the u.s. senator is mike lee. but the...
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graham got 56%.ink the quality of the opposition helps explain graham's victory more than anything else. >> more than graham himself. in part the opposition, we talked about this previously but i want to come back to this and that is that david brat was running but he was running with at least a little bit of national profile provided by laura ingram. i want to listen to what she was saying and that this was actually about a national trend. let's listen to her. >> because we're slowly losing her country. >> amen. >> because the establishment has had its way for election cycle after election cycle. have kicked the electorate to the curb. sold out our values, misrepresented our views, looked down upon the very people who send them to office. >> so that's not an argument against the democratic party, right? that is an argument against the republican establishment. do you think that even though the vast majority of incumbents are winning their primaries that there really is that kind of sent meant that c
graham got 56%.ink the quality of the opposition helps explain graham's victory more than anything else. >> more than graham himself. in part the opposition, we talked about this previously but i want to come back to this and that is that david brat was running but he was running with at least a little bit of national profile provided by laura ingram. i want to listen to what she was saying and that this was actually about a national trend. let's listen to her. >> because we're...
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so graham said that last year.poll, but the catch is that south carolina is a run-off state. so if he did you want get up and over that 50% mark, one of those challengers will get a one-on-one shot at him in two weeks on june 24th. while he would be heavily favored in the run-off it would be a serious headache for him and tea party groups that have so far ignored this race might get interested. run-offs can be very unpredi unpredictable. so the question is is lindsey graham poised to fight the tea party off or is his tea party headache just getting started. here to try to answer what's in store for him is jamie self with the state newspaper in south carolina. thank you for joining us this morning. give us the bottom line. e we look at that poll. not close in a traditional sense, but the number is 50%. he's very close now. there are still some undecided. is he going to get over this thing on tuesday? >> i think that we're looking at 35% of the voter who is are still undecided and the conventional wisdom is if graham
so graham said that last year.poll, but the catch is that south carolina is a run-off state. so if he did you want get up and over that 50% mark, one of those challengers will get a one-on-one shot at him in two weeks on june 24th. while he would be heavily favored in the run-off it would be a serious headache for him and tea party groups that have so far ignored this race might get interested. run-offs can be very unpredi unpredictable. so the question is is lindsey graham poised to fight the...
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our democratic friends have put us back in the game. >> schieffer: lindsey graham. we'll be talking more about politics and republican party in part two of our broadcast. go back now to this news from overnight in iraq. perhaps nobody at cbs news spent mr. time in iraq over the years since first gulf war than cbs news correspondent than laura logan. this thing seems to be working all too well. it seems to be as these invaders came down on this march toward baghdad, everything seems to be clicking on all cylinders. well coordinated, who is running this thing? >> it's a very good question. because the leader of isis is the poet and floss fear and spiritual man, he's the one driving the vision of the state and governance that they want to institute. on the other side of that the military masterminds. there are number of them but among them there's the -- who we hear very little from who seems to be very powerful. then one of the others is man known as abu al iraqi who was hold, when he was released went over to the syria. but in syria has become a powerful force for is
our democratic friends have put us back in the game. >> schieffer: lindsey graham. we'll be talking more about politics and republican party in part two of our broadcast. go back now to this news from overnight in iraq. perhaps nobody at cbs news spent mr. time in iraq over the years since first gulf war than cbs news correspondent than laura logan. this thing seems to be working all too well. it seems to be as these invaders came down on this march toward baghdad, everything seems to be...
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both graham and cantor spent a lot of money. i think the ramifications of this loss will be really closely looked. why did cantor lose? he was taking this race very stretchy, but down the his campaign aides were telling us that we have this. they were very competent. at the same time, it was not like they were not spending money. it wasn't like he was in down in the district working voters. he was. i think this loss will be studied in the weeks, months, and perhaps years ahead. >> bob cusack, thank you for spending time with us. next up is karen. she is from virginia. go ahead. caller: i am in his district. i can tell you that all politics are local. no matter what many of the political pundits who are speaking tonight are saying, there has been a lot of dissatisfaction with mr. cantor for quite a long time. his machine and how he is treated a lot of his constituents who have been good republicans. this district is only slightly republican. about 53%. of think the demographics are changing and people want candidates who are not
both graham and cantor spent a lot of money. i think the ramifications of this loss will be really closely looked. why did cantor lose? he was taking this race very stretchy, but down the his campaign aides were telling us that we have this. they were very competent. at the same time, it was not like they were not spending money. it wasn't like he was in down in the district working voters. he was. i think this loss will be studied in the weeks, months, and perhaps years ahead. >> bob...
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john mccain, lindsay graham, and kelly ayotte. over and over they've raced to the tv cameras to attack the administration. and above all, to try and destroy the career of susan rice. at the time of the attacks, she was u.n. ambassador. a top candidate for the secretary of state. mccain, graham and ayotte vowed to block the nomination. their strategy was character assassination. >> with the comments she made on those sunday shows, that was either incompetence tense or blatantly misleading the american people. >> she's the point person, so disconnected to reality, i don't trust her. >> just a select committee. if appointed, clears her of any wrongdoing besides not being very bright. >> she's not very bright. these were ugly insults. which they justified by saying rice had misled the american people. >> in contradiction to what ambassador susan rice said on every sunday show when she first went on on this incident that this was of not a spontaneous reaction to a video. >> she was making things up. a protest by hait full video, we had
john mccain, lindsay graham, and kelly ayotte. over and over they've raced to the tv cameras to attack the administration. and above all, to try and destroy the career of susan rice. at the time of the attacks, she was u.n. ambassador. a top candidate for the secretary of state. mccain, graham and ayotte vowed to block the nomination. their strategy was character assassination. >> with the comments she made on those sunday shows, that was either incompetence tense or blatantly misleading...
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graham: i would not send $1 to iraq. i would not send one soldier to iraq, one airman to iraq until we understand over time maliki's got to go. i've been there more times than i can count. maliki did some good things on his watch, but he has become a political leader that cannot bring the country together. but that, to me, is a concern that's addressed after you stop the momentum on the battlefield. senator mccain, do you believe it's still possible that the kurds, the sunnis, and the shias that we know fairly well can regroup and reconcile with themselves if we act decisively? mr. mccain: i'm totally confident that they can. that is what the country was held together for long periods of time, but we obviously can't -- could i ask my colleague, i began before you arrived talking about this business of, that the allegations that somehow that the, it's the iraqis' fault that we didn't leave a residual force in iraq. and i went through our meetings with maliki, with barzo tph*eu, tph*eu, -- barzoni, with allawi how they wer
graham: i would not send $1 to iraq. i would not send one soldier to iraq, one airman to iraq until we understand over time maliki's got to go. i've been there more times than i can count. maliki did some good things on his watch, but he has become a political leader that cannot bring the country together. but that, to me, is a concern that's addressed after you stop the momentum on the battlefield. senator mccain, do you believe it's still possible that the kurds, the sunnis, and the shias...
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graham graham: south caroli. but i like georgia, a very nice state. come from georgia to south carolina and spend money. and you're welcome to come, too. the presiding officer: i will do that. the senate is in a quorum call. mr. graham: i would ask unanimous consent to terminate the quorum call. the presiding officer: sir, without objection. mr. graham: and could i be recognized for 10 or 15 minutes to speak as if in morning business or a colloquy. the presiding officer: senator, we have an order to go to executive session at 11:30. mr. graham: can i speak until 11:30. the presiding officer: the senator is recognized, without objection. mr. graham: thank you, and i'll speak quickly. senator mccain was on the floor. i'm sorry i missed him. i was in a briefing. to the american people, the situation in iraq is dire. syria has become a launching pad for attacks against the iraqi people. isis -- you don't know who these people are, but you're going to get to know them -- they're islamic jihadists based in syria and iraq. they're an army, they're not a bunc
graham graham: south caroli. but i like georgia, a very nice state. come from georgia to south carolina and spend money. and you're welcome to come, too. the presiding officer: i will do that. the senate is in a quorum call. mr. graham: i would ask unanimous consent to terminate the quorum call. the presiding officer: sir, without objection. mr. graham: and could i be recognized for 10 or 15 minutes to speak as if in morning business or a colloquy. the presiding officer: senator, we have an...
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lindsay graham was going up against three tea partiers. here in virginia, one establish and one conservative. we see that conservative wins which means we have the stronger voice within the party. >> always a lesson under it. scotty to you first, what's the lesson for the republican party? >> simple. the republican party has to respect and sit there and mrs. under the power is in the grass roots conservatives. we are a party together. and united with will stand. if they divide us, we will fall. you have to realize you can sit there and continue to battle us or sit there and work with us and we will be able to have a real defeat when it comes to the real elections we care about, which is the general in 2014 and white house in 2016. >> leslie, if you're a conservative incumbent on capitol hill, are you looking over your shoulder? >> absolutely. any incumbent should be doing that. there is not an end to the establishment fatigue we're talking about. grass roots elements and frustration is very pal atable. members should know about that. but w
lindsay graham was going up against three tea partiers. here in virginia, one establish and one conservative. we see that conservative wins which means we have the stronger voice within the party. >> always a lesson under it. scotty to you first, what's the lesson for the republican party? >> simple. the republican party has to respect and sit there and mrs. under the power is in the grass roots conservatives. we are a party together. and united with will stand. if they divide us,...
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>> graham wins big. look, graham's not the only establishment figure. a guy who talks about immigration, who won immigration, was clearly a big issue for brat. john boehner won his primary. as i said, there are certain things about cantor in terms of his likability, in terms of his neglecting the district that wasn't at play for lindsey graham, for john boehner. lots of republican incumbent establishment figures who have survived their primaries. >> it really was interesting to see last night and we'll continue to talk about it this morning on "morning joe." thank you, sir. see you coming up next half hour. so, what does eric cantor's loss mean for the future of the republican party? tweet us your answers using #waytooearly. we'll have some of the best ones later in the show. >>> all right, so, families are searching for answers this morning after yet another school shooting. one student was killed and a teacher wounded in the 74th shooting at an american school since the sandy hook massacre of 2012. school had just began on the next to last day of clas
>> graham wins big. look, graham's not the only establishment figure. a guy who talks about immigration, who won immigration, was clearly a big issue for brat. john boehner won his primary. as i said, there are certain things about cantor in terms of his likability, in terms of his neglecting the district that wasn't at play for lindsey graham, for john boehner. lots of republican incumbent establishment figures who have survived their primaries. >> it really was interesting to see...
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and what it's essential to it, i did have conversations with lindsey graham.port the senate version of immigration reform. he defended it before his voters and his voters resoundingly reelected him. >> laura, what did you accomplish here, though, those who pushed cantor out? you now have a more moderate majority leader coming in, in kevin mccarthy, and brat has been elected. ph.d. in economics. who can't tell us his position on minimum wage. >> what we know now the issue of immigration is a critical issue in american politics. i'm not running the gop. this is -- let me tell you something, jonathan, if the results last week were that cantor won by 11 points, you would be doing "this week," saying greenlight to immigration reform. you wouldn't picking out jokes at a rally saying this got really personal. it would be eric cantor is going to be working with people like luis gutierrez. on immigration reform. >> we have to take a quick break. we don't have time for our powerhouse puzzler but we'll be back with more of our powerhouse roundtable. roundtable. so i want
and what it's essential to it, i did have conversations with lindsey graham.port the senate version of immigration reform. he defended it before his voters and his voters resoundingly reelected him. >> laura, what did you accomplish here, though, those who pushed cantor out? you now have a more moderate majority leader coming in, in kevin mccarthy, and brat has been elected. ph.d. in economics. who can't tell us his position on minimum wage. >> what we know now the issue of...
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and lindsey graham liked it. behold.am's best friend, john mccain, he also went to the briefing. john mccain has a habit of usually leaving briefings early. so he can complain about them on television. but perhaps because he had faced some criticism for doing that recently, today senator mccain had the decency to actually go to the briefing and sit there through it before he went on tv to complain about it. and lindsey graham may have loved this briefing that he got today, but john mccain naturally hated it, he said it was worthless. >> what did you learn? >> nothing that isn't published information as is the case with every briefing i've ever attended. >> stupid briefings. senator john mccain, the republican voice of god on foreign policy, says he has never learned anything from any congressional briefing ever in the history of him going to congressional briefings. but despite their differences about whether or not having the state department brief the senate today on iraq, despite their differences about whether that w
and lindsey graham liked it. behold.am's best friend, john mccain, he also went to the briefing. john mccain has a habit of usually leaving briefings early. so he can complain about them on television. but perhaps because he had faced some criticism for doing that recently, today senator mccain had the decency to actually go to the briefing and sit there through it before he went on tv to complain about it. and lindsey graham may have loved this briefing that he got today, but john mccain...
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lindsey graham won. not that he's a bum. >> that's true. also if you look at the mississippi race will be interesting to watch. you have to look at somebody like mitch mcconnell. ann coulter earlier on your program talked about. he defeated the tea party challenger but took him seriously from the beginning. so i think the picture is still murky. however, i think the republicans now have a decision, should they choose somebody a little different out of the box? maybe like a kathy mcmorris rogers of washington state to be the new majority leader. >> what a statement that would be especially given the democratic message about the so-called gop war on women. dana thank you for being here. thank you, lady. >> bye-bye. >> we'll be right back with final thoughts of our panel, awaiting the actual remarks of dave brat on camera. in a few minutes you'll have a >>> you know, i know there's a lot of long faces here tonight, and it's disappointing, sure. but i believe in this country. i believe there's opportunity around the next corner for all of us. s
lindsey graham won. not that he's a bum. >> that's true. also if you look at the mississippi race will be interesting to watch. you have to look at somebody like mitch mcconnell. ann coulter earlier on your program talked about. he defeated the tea party challenger but took him seriously from the beginning. so i think the picture is still murky. however, i think the republicans now have a decision, should they choose somebody a little different out of the box? maybe like a kathy mcmorris...
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lindsey graham beat, what, i think five or six tea party candidates? he got more votes than all of them combined. he won by 100,000 votes. in virginia, eric cantor lost by, what, 5,000, 10,000 votes. i look at this and say this has a lot to do with the effectiveness of relative campaigns, but also major issues. people are upset about what's happening with the failure of the president to carry out our immigration laws. they're seeing what's happening at the border and i think that probably -- >> but this is within the party, governor. is the tea party populism driving the republican party, what it believes, what it stands for, and will that continue through 2016? >> well, it certainly didn't drive what happened in south carolina, where in a very conservative state, lindsey graham won in a landslide. so you're seeing different voices in different parts of the country. i actually think it's healthy for us to have a debate on important issues. you're seeing that right now. i think our party is becoming stronger. we got a lot of great candidates running for
lindsey graham beat, what, i think five or six tea party candidates? he got more votes than all of them combined. he won by 100,000 votes. in virginia, eric cantor lost by, what, 5,000, 10,000 votes. i look at this and say this has a lot to do with the effectiveness of relative campaigns, but also major issues. people are upset about what's happening with the failure of the president to carry out our immigration laws. they're seeing what's happening at the border and i think that probably --...
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lidcy graham says it's the right thing to do. what's wrong with his understanding. >> i disagree with senator graham respectfully about the difference between stall lynn's russia and the ayatollah's iran. they have been trying to kill americans for the last 30 years. that have been one of their most important missions. >> don't you think that in a situation like this where you have these kind of muchers just tilg people and putting it up on u youtube that we should take whatever help we can get. >> the truth is exactly the way i see it laid out, that the iranians are a big part of the instability in the region. without the iranians isis wouldn't be in i rack or syria. >> it feels like president obama keeps putting us in these intenable situations where we have to rely on the word eesz worse actors. in syria we took russia's help. and now we might rely on iran? i mean why are we trusting these untrustworthy actors. >> i don't think we're trusting untrustworthy actor ps. iran debate gets away from the point of what's happening insi
lidcy graham says it's the right thing to do. what's wrong with his understanding. >> i disagree with senator graham respectfully about the difference between stall lynn's russia and the ayatollah's iran. they have been trying to kill americans for the last 30 years. that have been one of their most important missions. >> don't you think that in a situation like this where you have these kind of muchers just tilg people and putting it up on u youtube that we should take whatever...
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some feel that senator graham has been too willing to compromise on certain issues.graham is now running this television ad. >> my job is to ask tough questions, find answers, and be that conservative leader you can count on to get things oh done. i humly ask for your vote on the republican party on tuesday. >> reporter: polls show graham 50% and none of his challengers are above single digits. >>> finally, a group of citizens in our fair land is trying to make marijuana. they don't care if it can't be inhaled. they do care if members of congress allow people to inhale legally. they're now lighting up lawmakers with attack ads like this. >> even though 88% of the voters support medical marijuana, why would congressman schultz vote to send patients like this to prison. is he out of touch with florida? >> reporter: we have reached a new era where marijuana advocacy groups are the ones runs the attack ads. >> that was a pretty pointed attack ad to say the least. coming up next on al jazeera, chattanooga choo choo is running express. the high speed internet has paid off.
some feel that senator graham has been too willing to compromise on certain issues.graham is now running this television ad. >> my job is to ask tough questions, find answers, and be that conservative leader you can count on to get things oh done. i humly ask for your vote on the republican party on tuesday. >> reporter: polls show graham 50% and none of his challengers are above single digits. >>> finally, a group of citizens in our fair land is trying to make marijuana....
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his reaction of watching kantor's loss was, my race is going to be more of lindsey graham's win thanric cantor's loss, comparing himself that, like lindsey graham, she spent a lot of time in his home state. he spends over half his nights sleeping in tennessee, not washington, d.c. an aide told me after mitch mcconnell won in kentucky, the tea party opponent to lamar alexander pinned the blame for that loss in kentucky on the tea party groups in washington. the tea party groups in washington saw that and are probably unlikely to help the guy in tennessee who is challenging senator alexander. >> virginia was a surprise. we'll wauch tennessee in case. juana? >> earlier this week, tenured teacher and tenured laws are depriving students of their constitutional right for a good education. what's really fascinating is if you dig into this ruling, the judge made solutions to brown versus the board of education which turned six years old last month. we're expecting to see a lot of copy cat lawsuits on teacher tenure out of states like colorado and new mexico. we'll be watching for a ripple ef
his reaction of watching kantor's loss was, my race is going to be more of lindsey graham's win thanric cantor's loss, comparing himself that, like lindsey graham, she spent a lot of time in his home state. he spends over half his nights sleeping in tennessee, not washington, d.c. an aide told me after mitch mcconnell won in kentucky, the tea party opponent to lamar alexander pinned the blame for that loss in kentucky on the tea party groups in washington. the tea party groups in washington saw...
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lindsey graham needs to go. [indiscernible] republicans found out what he was doing and got rid of him, democrats wouldn't hire him. we vote with the democrats against him, he needs to go. needs to leave the tv on a longer, and see who is doing the lying and cheating. host: david, one of the voters that might give lindsey graham out on tuesday. is a: it's funny, but that common theme we hear, that grandma votes -- that lindsey graham votes too much with democrats. not the most conservative member of the senate, but he is also not the most moderate. he is in the middle of the pack. south carolina, that is not what they want to see. they want somebody like tim very down the line conservative. int: let's go to mariano florida, on our line for republicans. when is the republican party going to work on getting their message out? they seem to always have a problem with getting a consistent message. i was a democrat for over 45 years. but i recently switched parties, i got tired of the democrats prevaricating. thenlayi
lindsey graham needs to go. [indiscernible] republicans found out what he was doing and got rid of him, democrats wouldn't hire him. we vote with the democrats against him, he needs to go. needs to leave the tv on a longer, and see who is doing the lying and cheating. host: david, one of the voters that might give lindsey graham out on tuesday. is a: it's funny, but that common theme we hear, that grandma votes -- that lindsey graham votes too much with democrats. not the most conservative...
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. >>> tuesday is primary day for south carolina senator lindsey graham dominating in polls against a dozen opponents, but if he doesn't top 50% he faces a runoff. we'll bring in digital politics edit editor, chris, thank you for being here. >> it's been interesting because it looked like a couple of the candidates early on would make gain contraction, but it looks like the opposition to graham has not left behind any one of the six challengers. >> that is true, but that's not necessary. the name of the game in most southern states or a lot of southern states is they have runoffs, so the goal is not to win outright but to force the incumbent into a runoff as we're seeing in mississippi now. lindsey graham has done a way better job, there is a lesson in all of this for incumbents, for the republican party. lindsey graham made immediate and it would seem to be they take him sincere, outreach to the running. he said, look, you and i don't agree on everything. i'm not going out there in a tri-corner hat, but on the places where you want me, you need me. and things like what's been going o
. >>> tuesday is primary day for south carolina senator lindsey graham dominating in polls against a dozen opponents, but if he doesn't top 50% he faces a runoff. we'll bring in digital politics edit editor, chris, thank you for being here. >> it's been interesting because it looked like a couple of the candidates early on would make gain contraction, but it looks like the opposition to graham has not left behind any one of the six challengers. >> that is true, but that's...