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library. >> thank god for billy graham.s indelible in my heart and mind. the heart of my story. the heart of my whole life. >> oh, wow. >> look at that sign. >> memories of the greatest day of my life when i came to christ. it's indelible. >> also indelible on louis' heart are the scriptures that came alive to him in 1949. through the years they fed his soul. he found undeniable truths that were deeply personal. >> in my distress i called to the lord and called on my god for help. he reached down from on high, took hold of me and drew me out of deep water. i tell you when i read that, tears came to my eyes because that's exactly what happened. the greatest question that anyone can face is what have you done with jesus christ? >> coming up, more on reverend billy graham and the missionary work of louis zamperini. hey what are you doing? i was thinking about taking this speed test from comcast business. oh yeah? if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks. sounds like a win win. guys! fas
library. >> thank god for billy graham.s indelible in my heart and mind. the heart of my story. the heart of my whole life. >> oh, wow. >> look at that sign. >> memories of the greatest day of my life when i came to christ. it's indelible. >> also indelible on louis' heart are the scriptures that came alive to him in 1949. through the years they fed his soul. he found undeniable truths that were deeply personal. >> in my distress i called to the lord and...
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graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree.proved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but, nevertheless, he was inundated by people who wanted to use his services, like a couple who irvs in this building here in new york city. >> before finding the repository, adrian and david tried for years to conceive naturally, with no success. >> at what point did you realize there was something wrong? >> we visited the doctors. she turned out to be exceptionally fertile. and i was exceptionally infertile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth. so adoption was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> really the basic thing was
graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree.proved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but, nevertheless, he was inundated by people who wanted to use his services, like a couple who irvs...
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. >> reporter: also in the crowd, corporal justin graham from san rafael, who stood at attention outside of the standing-room only service. >> i would say it was a lost respect for the fallen two officers and somber at times, but we were all there together to support each other. >> reporter: with the mayor, police commissioner and governor even the vice president all paying their respect, graham says the most powerful moment came from officer ramos' son who spoke at
. >> reporter: also in the crowd, corporal justin graham from san rafael, who stood at attention outside of the standing-room only service. >> i would say it was a lost respect for the fallen two officers and somber at times, but we were all there together to support each other. >> reporter: with the mayor, police commissioner and governor even the vice president all paying their respect, graham says the most powerful moment came from officer ramos' son who spoke at
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graham's... tell the desk it's okay, he said.lled me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member, and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter. and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old. a raw threat from the former attorney general probably the official closest to nixon, was not normal in the course of business as we know knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, sabotage espionage. but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cool but hey this is a great story; get it in the pa
graham's... tell the desk it's okay, he said.lled me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he's been a cabinet member, and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called bradlee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying, which just boils down to this question, mr. moore, of whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether the "washington post" reporter identified himself as a...
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you heard lindsey graham, marco rubio i guess i don't have to ask you a question. what is your response? >> we heard a lot of rhetorical chest bumping but i don't think it actually dances to the goals of the american foreign policy. with respect to cuba does advance our goals. we know that the policy of the last 54 years has been a total failure. on its own merits, on own standards that the idea was that we were going to pressure cuba in that i would move the castro brothers out of power. increase more democracy, in fact opposite has happened. we've isolated the cuban people but we've reinforced and helped sustain the power of the castro brothers. more engagement directly with the cuban people. more travel, more trade, more ideas. back and forth. that will over time i think help loosen things up from the bottom up. is it going to happen tomorrow? not expecting transformation but more engagement will work better. >> schieffer: we heard fidel castro's brother, thanks a lot, but we're not changing. >> the theory blind this was not that the castro brothers were going t
you heard lindsey graham, marco rubio i guess i don't have to ask you a question. what is your response? >> we heard a lot of rhetorical chest bumping but i don't think it actually dances to the goals of the american foreign policy. with respect to cuba does advance our goals. we know that the policy of the last 54 years has been a total failure. on its own merits, on own standards that the idea was that we were going to pressure cuba in that i would move the castro brothers out of power....
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let's start with graham weatherspoon. your response to what happened and response of the patrolman's benevolent association to what happened? flashbacks.e had i came into policing during a in new york period city in the mid-1970's when crime was off the hook and guns were found everywhere. and police officers at that time were being killed at the rate of no less than one a month in new york city. i was on the funeral detail with transit police. i attended funerals routinely. we rehearsed at the brooklyn casket company, doing the procedures. my partner was shot in the face in 1978. he was off duty, going out to dinner with his mother. he saw something that didn't look right anyone to check it out. it was a robbery of an elderly woman. he was shot point-blank in the face. kenny survived, thank and. the call came over the radio that a member had been shot. transit police had poor radio communication. i called command and we were working in the village, and when spoon,d, a fellow said, it was kenny. at the station. imagine wh
let's start with graham weatherspoon. your response to what happened and response of the patrolman's benevolent association to what happened? flashbacks.e had i came into policing during a in new york period city in the mid-1970's when crime was off the hook and guns were found everywhere. and police officers at that time were being killed at the rate of no less than one a month in new york city. i was on the funeral detail with transit police. i attended funerals routinely. we rehearsed at the...
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and marshawn lynch. >> brandon graham has adapt todd this defense extremely well. he will live up to what he said. >> wow. >> that is what we are looking for. >> boom. >> that is who i would watch on sunday. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! attention pennsylvania residents. if recent changes to your medicare advantage plan have affected your benefits or network... maybe now's the time to make a change of your own. if you're thinking about returning to original medicare, consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. right now, base rates on the currently available aarp medicare supplement plan f will not increase in 2015. and, the basic structures of medicare supplement plans won't change from year to year. so call today for your free decision guide, and find the plan that works for you. medicare supplement insurance helps cov
and marshawn lynch. >> brandon graham has adapt todd this defense extremely well. he will live up to what he said. >> wow. >> that is what we are looking for. >> boom. >> that is who i would watch on sunday. >> thank you. >> we will be right back. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! attention pennsylvania...
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you have the hannah graham case and the 2005 case now. but to answer your question, this is going to be a long process because they have to figure out which case goes first and those types of issues. it is going to be a difficult outcome. i don't think it looks all of that good for the defense, however. in the other case, dna evidence is there so that is strong and in hannah graham it is less clear where we stand from evidence. but it is going to be hard for the defense. >> john let me hear your side. as a defensive attorney is there a defense for the jesse matthew character? >> i agree with doug in that i think each case has to be independently investigated. they will hold a hearing and determine if there is probably cause and that means they have to show a link between the defendant and heather graham like the connection and murder. i believe based on what i am reading and hearing there has to be a dna or witness account that cooberates with the story of him killing her and the trouble part for herman matthew is they need to establish h
you have the hannah graham case and the 2005 case now. but to answer your question, this is going to be a long process because they have to figure out which case goes first and those types of issues. it is going to be a difficult outcome. i don't think it looks all of that good for the defense, however. in the other case, dna evidence is there so that is strong and in hannah graham it is less clear where we stand from evidence. but it is going to be hard for the defense. >> john let me...
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we will talk about that with big daddy graham. it is monday, december 8th, 204. i believe i said 4:00 o'clock. it is 5:00 o'clock. >> don't take us back, please don't take us back we are trying to move forward good we have earn that one hour. >> yes, just think how quickly that hour went. >> sorry. >> we're all allowed on a morning where we get started this early. we have a number we have chosen to day. it is a seven out of ten. early sunshine. it will be a dry day to day but also very cold with increasing clouds. so not a ten but wait until you see tomorrow's number, 27 degrees in philadelphia but it feels like 17 thanks to the winds out of the north east at 10 miles an hour. sunrise getting later and later as we get ready for first day of winter on the 21st. so now we don't have sunrise until 7:10 but we will see on sun when we get started this morning but it is killed out there. temperatures in the 20's this morning. thirty's down to the the south. twenty-seven in philadelphia. feels like 17. we have an 11-degree wind chill in allentown and feels like single d
we will talk about that with big daddy graham. it is monday, december 8th, 204. i believe i said 4:00 o'clock. it is 5:00 o'clock. >> don't take us back, please don't take us back we are trying to move forward good we have earn that one hour. >> yes, just think how quickly that hour went. >> sorry. >> we're all allowed on a morning where we get started this early. we have a number we have chosen to day. it is a seven out of ten. early sunshine. it will be a dry day to...
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since the 70s. >> coach graham enforces everything through our players. it's a family around here. that's what wins games. when close games happen we come together as a family. >> allie: thank you, taylor. let's hear it again for the sun bowl champions. the arizona state sun devils. >> well gary you said before the game consequences. they hand the trophy away but back-to-back ten-win seasons, historical win for arizona state. >> gary: carter what i like about college football the joy right there. these guys will remember this playing together. it's good for college when arizona state is playing good football and how about duke? either team could have won it. it was a joy to broadcast. good having you. we miss verne obviously. but did a great job. >> carter: thanks. appreciate it gary. thanks for making me feel welcome. 36-31. arizona state walks out of the sun bowl with the trophy. >> all right, carter and gary allie. we'll be back on the dodge postgame show right after this. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there
since the 70s. >> coach graham enforces everything through our players. it's a family around here. that's what wins games. when close games happen we come together as a family. >> allie: thank you, taylor. let's hear it again for the sun bowl champions. the arizona state sun devils. >> well gary you said before the game consequences. they hand the trophy away but back-to-back ten-win seasons, historical win for arizona state. >> gary: carter what i like about college...
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graham's -- it's ok, he said.icial of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old, a raw threat from the former attorney general, probably the official closest to nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks sabotage, espionage but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cruel but, hey this is a great
graham's -- it's ok, he said.icial of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself...
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. >> schieffer: lindsey graham has been one of those, you heard what lindsey, senator graham said this morning, i think we ought to put more people down there. >> if you look at that, what senator graham said to you that is what you're going to see on the hill and going in to 2016 democrats are going to get behind the president wanting to send potentially 60 -- pretty serious terrorists. >> schieffer: what do you do with them if you close them down? >> release about half of them. >> contaminated evidence or difficulties in presenting that evidence in security or classified perspective. there is as president said routinely a real conundrum. where do you put them, do you hold them forever, what way is that consistent with american judicial values. >> where you couldn't make progress on the dozens who have already been cleared for transfer. that's what you saw this weekend with the four afghans who did go back to afghanistan. and diplomats are working on seriously trying to resettle them, find country who will take those who have been cleared of charges or bring them back to the country w
. >> schieffer: lindsey graham has been one of those, you heard what lindsey, senator graham said this morning, i think we ought to put more people down there. >> if you look at that, what senator graham said to you that is what you're going to see on the hill and going in to 2016 democrats are going to get behind the president wanting to send potentially 60 -- pretty serious terrorists. >> schieffer: what do you do with them if you close them down? >> release about half...
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graham, how can you take this is this. >> he said, it's fine because it is good for us.t was because that phone never stopped ringing. we never had enough special. as far as spercial banks went, they was he screen sfechblgd. what robert graham tried to do 30 years ago is you are given a choice of who you want the donor to be. nowadays you are able to choose from the best quality and pedigree when it comes to sperm. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when only one network is america's largest and most reliable 4g lte network: verizon. with xlte, our 4g lte bandwidth has doubled in over 400 cities. and now, save without settling. get 2 lines with 10gb of data for just $110... ...or 4 lines for just $140. and get a $150 bill credit for each smartphone you switch. only on verizon. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000
graham, how can you take this is this. >> he said, it's fine because it is good for us.t was because that phone never stopped ringing. we never had enough special. as far as spercial banks went, they was he screen sfechblgd. what robert graham tried to do 30 years ago is you are given a choice of who you want the donor to be. nowadays you are able to choose from the best quality and pedigree when it comes to sperm. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've...
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retraining of the city's police force, we will speak to a former new york city police to take to graham weatherspoon. >> when a police officer gets to the point where he is crossing from the actions of a police officer to the actions of the criminal, something has to be done. the grand jury decision was announced in staten island, a fruit roll was were wrapping up in cleveland for tamir rice, a 12-year-old african-american boy who was shot dead by police while holding a toy gun at a park. wherel go to cleveland the justice department just wrapped up a probe of the city police force. >> we have determined there was thatnable cause to believe the police force engages in a pattern of using excessive force. >> we will speak to ohio senator nina carter. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. thousands of protesters have swarmed the streets of new york city for a second night to protest the grand jury decision not to indict the white police officer who killed eric garner. garner, an african-american father of six, died after police placed him i
retraining of the city's police force, we will speak to a former new york city police to take to graham weatherspoon. >> when a police officer gets to the point where he is crossing from the actions of a police officer to the actions of the criminal, something has to be done. the grand jury decision was announced in staten island, a fruit roll was were wrapping up in cleveland for tamir rice, a 12-year-old african-american boy who was shot dead by police while holding a toy gun at a park....
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joining me now reverend franklin graham, he's the president and ceo of both the billy graham evangelistic organization and samaritans purse. reverend, great to see you. >> thank you. >> sparkle day, you must be looking forward to that. >> you know, megyn, it's all over the country. you have the secularists and -- wanted jesus christ out of his birthday and they want to deny he ever existed. they want to take his name off everything. this has infiltrated now our government. and our government is attacking christmas. it is not only attacking christmas but the name of christ. you know, jesus christ came to this earth for a reason. and that's to save us from our sins. he came from heaven to this earth to take your sins, megyn, take mine. and he died on a cross and shed his blood for my sins, your sins. and if we're willing to put our faith and trust in him, god will forgive us of our sins. it's about faith in him. we don't have to do work, we don't have to climb a mountain, we don't have to build a hospital. simply put our faith in him. and god will heal our hearts. and our country, our heart
joining me now reverend franklin graham, he's the president and ceo of both the billy graham evangelistic organization and samaritans purse. reverend, great to see you. >> thank you. >> sparkle day, you must be looking forward to that. >> you know, megyn, it's all over the country. you have the secularists and -- wanted jesus christ out of his birthday and they want to deny he ever existed. they want to take his name off everything. this has infiltrated now our government. and...
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you stop and think, looking 50 years, there's graham, sargent shriver, and they're visiting with people. and as the video showed, you children first, and the children can't imagine, i living in the positive that they -- in the poverty that power of aence, the sargent shriver coming all the way from washington, the billy graham, a man of renowned fame. don't know people like that in their worlds. be u they look at these men visiting from washington. they look at you and all that you do, and they see the face of someone who is helping. face of god. that's the face of community action at its best. that best face that we remember the reality of community action today, tomorrow, and 50 years from today. thinking about, as we have all these memories, we were thinking about president i also, but, you know, think about dr. king. it's 50 years ago this year that dr. king won the nobel peace prize. of think about the reality dr. king standing there and concern about poverty in our country as well as well as militarism. that was the spirit. a spirit that lives to this moment, if you go down on the
you stop and think, looking 50 years, there's graham, sargent shriver, and they're visiting with people. and as the video showed, you children first, and the children can't imagine, i living in the positive that they -- in the poverty that power of aence, the sargent shriver coming all the way from washington, the billy graham, a man of renowned fame. don't know people like that in their worlds. be u they look at these men visiting from washington. they look at you and all that you do, and they...
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there are mount -- the renowned billy graham, a man of worldwide fame. they don't know people like that in their worlds. but they look at these men visiting from washington. they look at you and all that you do and they see the face of someone who is helping, the city face of god. that is the face of community action at its best. it is at that desk faced that we remember the reality of community action today, tomorrow and 50 years from today. we were thinking about, as he have all these memories, we were thinking about president johnson. i also think about dr. king. 50 years ago this year that dr. king won the nobel peace prize. you think about the reality of dr. king standing there and expressing his concern about poverty in our country as well as racism, as well as militarism. that was the spirit, spirit that lives to this moment if you go down on the mall and you see that monument to dr. king. you see that stone of hope that came out of the mountain of despair. you think about 50 years ago when president johnson, as you have heard described, launching
there are mount -- the renowned billy graham, a man of worldwide fame. they don't know people like that in their worlds. but they look at these men visiting from washington. they look at you and all that you do and they see the face of someone who is helping, the city face of god. that is the face of community action at its best. it is at that desk faced that we remember the reality of community action today, tomorrow and 50 years from today. we were thinking about, as he have all these...
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it's great to have you with us, franklin graham.o me about your reaction to this movie and the part that's left out. >> i think angelina jolie did an incredible job following the film. unfortunately the film stops at chapter 33. there are 39 chapters in the book. when he does come home his life becomes broken. he tries to choke his wife in the middle of the knife. he thick she is an interrogator. but his wife went to hear my father and she went forward in this big tent called the canvas cathedral, and her lie was dramatically changed and she filed for divorce papers and she came back and told her husband because her decision to follow christ that she could not divorce him and she was going to live with him. he was so joyed and thrilled with that she convinced him to hear my father. he got up and ran out. he didn't like hear something one say he was a sinner. he those was a good man. but a coup days later he went back. my father gave invitation to put their faith in christ, he went forward. he went home and got rid of his pornography
it's great to have you with us, franklin graham.o me about your reaction to this movie and the part that's left out. >> i think angelina jolie did an incredible job following the film. unfortunately the film stops at chapter 33. there are 39 chapters in the book. when he does come home his life becomes broken. he tries to choke his wife in the middle of the knife. he thick she is an interrogator. but his wife went to hear my father and she went forward in this big tent called the canvas...
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i talked to reverend frankly graham who called me and said he had a doctor in liberia with ebola andaction to get you here to the united states. but, that's what created all that wef certainly are still in danger. >> well, this outbreak is still raging on. and i think the world, the international community is getting into gear. has been getting into gear for the last few months. and we're seeing some improvement because of that in liberia. but we need to recognize that there is still a lot of work to be done. the outbreak will not end until we end it. and we, the united states and we the international community have to help our west african neighbors bring an end to this outbreak. >> well, i looked at some numbers, liberia as you noted sort of stabilizing there. sierra lee own it is growing. president warning that if we don't do something we will get it back here. i'm curious, how are you doing? are you physically fit? >> well, i'm physically well. i don't know if i would say i'm fit or not but i'm doing well, thank you.e >> any interest in going back or not? >> greta. there is a pa
i talked to reverend frankly graham who called me and said he had a doctor in liberia with ebola andaction to get you here to the united states. but, that's what created all that wef certainly are still in danger. >> well, this outbreak is still raging on. and i think the world, the international community is getting into gear. has been getting into gear for the last few months. and we're seeing some improvement because of that in liberia. but we need to recognize that there is still a...
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and senator graham is expected to join us. he is the ranking member on this committee. senators mccaskill angela brent have worked tirelessly to shed of sexualhe scourge violence both on our college campuses and in our military. senator mccaskill and senator cosponsorse the lead and had works very very hard to develop, along with senators gillibrand, grassley, and others , legislation that makes comprehensive changes in the area of campus sexual assault. we hope this hearing will help inform their work. i would like to acknowledge as well the commitment of chairman leahy who last year shepherded the violence against women act through this committee and into law. know, it requires colleges to be more transparent about sexual assault and other offenses committed on campus. in my home state, attorney general peter kilmartin and rhode island's universities are working with me on developing best practices and advising me in a legislative efforts. i want to express my appreciation to our very robust higher education community and rhode island into our attorney general. finall
and senator graham is expected to join us. he is the ranking member on this committee. senators mccaskill angela brent have worked tirelessly to shed of sexualhe scourge violence both on our college campuses and in our military. senator mccaskill and senator cosponsorse the lead and had works very very hard to develop, along with senators gillibrand, grassley, and others , legislation that makes comprehensive changes in the area of campus sexual assault. we hope this hearing will help inform...
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host: lindsey graham from last night.he senate back in at noon eastern time today you can watch it live on c-span2. votes. see up to 40 once the time expires, it could be as late as midnight or 1:00 in the morning. gabriel from california. independent. i am an american citizen. i'm very grateful that we have had the show presented this evening. thatt to thank the essence had got a good message to the world. i don't want to take up too much time here. i want to say maybe we can look into state prisons in california , maybe florida, federal prisons. there are some in his people in all kinds of prisons. i've don't know they will get to the world prison in england. something be probably that i'm confused on. nonetheless, i wanted to say thank you for hearing my voice, america. usa. host: david on the line for michigan. democratic caller in michigan. what do you think about the lack of agreement on this spending bill? i'm curious about the republican party being against annexed a burden on the american public through taxes, bu
host: lindsey graham from last night.he senate back in at noon eastern time today you can watch it live on c-span2. votes. see up to 40 once the time expires, it could be as late as midnight or 1:00 in the morning. gabriel from california. independent. i am an american citizen. i'm very grateful that we have had the show presented this evening. thatt to thank the essence had got a good message to the world. i don't want to take up too much time here. i want to say maybe we can look into state...
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senator graham and members of this committee. i've mitted a longer more detailed but still concise statement for the record and will try to summarize my remarks here u focusing on the best practices that we have engaged in and perhaps make some recommendations. as i begin, i want to stress that cornell university recognizes sexual violence is a serious campus and public health issue that affects every member of our community. we commend the subcommittee for taking a closer look between law enforcement and cam pugs adjudication procedures. i particularly want to thank my senator for her willingness to work with campuses in new york state. i like everyone at cornell share your goals of preventing sexual assaults on our campuses. cornell has paid close attention to law making -- we appreciate the difficulty of designing policies that address all the complexities and nuances of preventing and responding to sexual violence. the school's code of conduct and internal policies. they're governed by a number of laws, like title 9, regulati
senator graham and members of this committee. i've mitted a longer more detailed but still concise statement for the record and will try to summarize my remarks here u focusing on the best practices that we have engaged in and perhaps make some recommendations. as i begin, i want to stress that cornell university recognizes sexual violence is a serious campus and public health issue that affects every member of our community. we commend the subcommittee for taking a closer look between law...
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joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? >> yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> sam was the founder of one of your first companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. he is better than me at this. >> is sam going to be better? >> they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the
joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back?...
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graham -- >> that wasn't the reason, no. that wasn't the whole -- that was just another thing to stress me out over is all that was. >> right. but i talked to mental health. i've talked to lieutenant piper in intel. and we're not going to make that move. you're not going to be able to house with him. we're not going to keep jumping every time you want something done or threaten us. >> i haven't asked for anything. i've been up there 21 days and haven't asked for anything like that. >> i've received 12 kites from you to move with graham. >> not 12. >> lieutenant higden has received five letters from you. requesting about inmate graham. >> that's an exaggeration. >> i kept them all. >> there's no way there was 12. i sent you more like two or three. >> irregardless. basically, you've been trying to dictate everything since i've been here -- >> ma'am, i'm not trying to. you've got to remember i've never been to seg here, okay? i'm coming off eight years of antidepressants. i've received further bad news from the outside world. i
graham -- >> that wasn't the reason, no. that wasn't the whole -- that was just another thing to stress me out over is all that was. >> right. but i talked to mental health. i've talked to lieutenant piper in intel. and we're not going to make that move. you're not going to be able to house with him. we're not going to keep jumping every time you want something done or threaten us. >> i haven't asked for anything. i've been up there 21 days and haven't asked for anything like...
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he was getting ready to lose his wife. >> reporter: billy graham's son, reverend franklin graham. >>the end of my father's message, he invited people to come forward if they'd like to commit their lives to jesus christ and have their sins forgiven. >> and at that moment, louis had a flashback of being on the raft. and in the raft that night, in this flashback, he felt rain falling on his face. and that was the moment he was able to let everything go and forgive. >> i just knew it. and i came home that night and that was the first night in over two and a half years i didn't have a nightmare. and i haven't had one since. >> reporter: within a year, louis travelled to japan to personally forgive the war criminals who abused him so badly. >> forgiveness can be very healing, especially for people who've gone through war. i hope it inspires and makes people feel better about life, because i think we need something like that. >> reporter: louis devoted his life to service. in the 1950s, he founded a retreat for troubled teens called the victory boys camp near los angeles. >> this is your li
he was getting ready to lose his wife. >> reporter: billy graham's son, reverend franklin graham. >>the end of my father's message, he invited people to come forward if they'd like to commit their lives to jesus christ and have their sins forgiven. >> and at that moment, louis had a flashback of being on the raft. and in the raft that night, in this flashback, he felt rain falling on his face. and that was the moment he was able to let everything go and forgive. >> i...
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that would be senator graham. mr. graham: thank you. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you very much. i join in the objection with senator inhofe. i really appreciate what senator inhofe and levin have done over the last couple of years. working in a bipartisan fashion to make sure that we deal with a problem in the military that's a problem in society -- sexual assault, sexual harassment, and to set a zero tolerance policy, but at the same time keep the military in a position to defend this country. and who does -- what can we say about our military? you have heard her view. my view is it's the finest military in the world. great people. but within that construct, you have people doing things that are just criminal, wrong, but is it any different in the military than it is anywhere else? my argument is that this is a societal problem, and in the military it is a problem that is being addressed in i think a very aggressive fashion, and i like where we're headed, contrary to what the senator from n
that would be senator graham. mr. graham: thank you. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you very much. i join in the objection with senator inhofe. i really appreciate what senator inhofe and levin have done over the last couple of years. working in a bipartisan fashion to make sure that we deal with a problem in the military that's a problem in society -- sexual assault, sexual harassment, and to set a zero tolerance policy, but at the same time keep the...
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senator graham joins us now thanks for being with us.t do you mean. >> how handle nuclear ambitions i believe ayatollah wants a nuclear bomb. sometime next year i fear there will be announcement that there is a deal between the obama administration and the iranians over their nuclear program. and i don't think the iranians believe that we would use military force to stop their program. we just gave the farm away in cuba. we drew a red line in syria and nothing happened. we withdrew our troops in iraq when the military commanders said you need troops. i think this whole episode of foreign policy is convincing the iranians that america wants a deal way too badly. >> why do you think the president has such a hard time that he seems like such a reluctant foreign policy and national security leader? >> i think he doesn't take good sound military advice and that poll you showed is people not really so much worried about their benefits just the direction that the military is headed. at the end of the day he wants to claim a deal with the irania
senator graham joins us now thanks for being with us.t do you mean. >> how handle nuclear ambitions i believe ayatollah wants a nuclear bomb. sometime next year i fear there will be announcement that there is a deal between the obama administration and the iranians over their nuclear program. and i don't think the iranians believe that we would use military force to stop their program. we just gave the farm away in cuba. we drew a red line in syria and nothing happened. we withdrew our...
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does senator bob graham agree with that characterization? think they are loyal people who have served the country. they have done what they were told to do. i hope, michael, this is just the beginning of an opening of many other pieces of information that the american people have a right to know about. there's a major issue now about the release of a long censured chapter in the 9/11 report. which dealt with who financed 9/11. i think the american people have the right to know who our friends and who our enemies are. >> are you referring to the 28 pages pertaining to the saudis that despite the president's pledge to some 9/11 victim family members, the public has still never seen? >> that's a major part, but not all of the information which -- of which i am aware that relates to the role of foreign governments in supporting the hijackers, which have been systematically withheld from the american people. >> you're uniquely qualified to answer this question, having been the chair of the senate intelligence committee. where information isn't sh
does senator bob graham agree with that characterization? think they are loyal people who have served the country. they have done what they were told to do. i hope, michael, this is just the beginning of an opening of many other pieces of information that the american people have a right to know about. there's a major issue now about the release of a long censured chapter in the 9/11 report. which dealt with who financed 9/11. i think the american people have the right to know who our friends...
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he was getting ready to lose his wife. >> reporter: billy graham's son, rev.father's message, he invited people to come forward if they'd like to commit their lives to jesus christ and have their sins forgiven. >> and at that moment, louis had a flashback of being on the raft. and in the raft that night, in this flashback, he felt rain falling on his face. and that was the moment he was able to let everything go and forgive. >> i just knew it. and i came home that night and that was the first night in over two and a half years i didn't have a nightmare. and i haven't had one since. >> reporter: within a year, louis travelled to japan to personally forgive the war criminals who abused him so badly. >> forgiveness can be very healing, especially for people who've gone through war. i hope it inspires and makes people feel better about life, because i think we need something like that. >> reporter: louis devoted his life to service. in the 1950's, he founded a retreat for troubled teens called the victory boys camp near los angeles. he was on the popular televisio
he was getting ready to lose his wife. >> reporter: billy graham's son, rev.father's message, he invited people to come forward if they'd like to commit their lives to jesus christ and have their sins forgiven. >> and at that moment, louis had a flashback of being on the raft. and in the raft that night, in this flashback, he felt rain falling on his face. and that was the moment he was able to let everything go and forgive. >> i just knew it. and i came home that night and...
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john mccain who is a republican as well as lindsey graham were really supporting her. but again, there was a tremendous amount of pushback from the cia. even as she was speaking we had a statement from the cia director saying in fact he very directly disputes many of the findings that diane feinstein has presented, namely this program did in fact produce results. he said he did ward off attacks, save lives, and it is the basis of the anti-terrorism campaign today. and the committee didn't conduct interviews with those actually involved with the program. she says this was not necessary, because they looked at real time documents, emails, chats that were taking place, and it was from there that she believes that we can get the complete picture of what actually took place versus perhaps interviews and recollections that can be up to ten years old. >> kimberly standing by for a second, we're going to listen in to john mccain speaking right now. >> -- from officials in two administration and from some of our colleagues. the truth is sometimes a hard pill to swallow. it some
john mccain who is a republican as well as lindsey graham were really supporting her. but again, there was a tremendous amount of pushback from the cia. even as she was speaking we had a statement from the cia director saying in fact he very directly disputes many of the findings that diane feinstein has presented, namely this program did in fact produce results. he said he did ward off attacks, save lives, and it is the basis of the anti-terrorism campaign today. and the committee didn't...
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on the far right, corporal justin graham.raham explained the most emotional moment he experienced at the funeral. >> officer's sons had been noted as making writings after his father was killed. one of the writings was plain, innocent truth which is really what we're all about. no matter what's going on if you call for the police we're going to be there. we'll there be to help out. no matter what's going on. and that really rang true for me. >> about 23,000 officers attended the funeral. some coming from far away as canada. >>> police enforcement of dui laws has been stead up. now that the big party night of new year's eve is around the corner authorities want to get the message out that they will have even more eyes on the lookout for impaired driving. nbc bay area's nannette miranda at a dui checkpoint near downtown san mateo. how are drivers doing tonight? >> reporter: not bad. more than 800 vehicles have been screened here. so far no arrests for dui. in california more than 800 deaths and 24,000 injuries can be attributed
on the far right, corporal justin graham.raham explained the most emotional moment he experienced at the funeral. >> officer's sons had been noted as making writings after his father was killed. one of the writings was plain, innocent truth which is really what we're all about. no matter what's going on if you call for the police we're going to be there. we'll there be to help out. no matter what's going on. and that really rang true for me. >> about 23,000 officers attended the...
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he had a plate put in his hand so brandon graham will be taking more snaps. start for the first time since 2012 but also will be taking a lot more plays on defense. graham says he's ready. >> my preparation just increased a lot more just on, you know, just paying attention a little more dough tale than, you know, coming off -- off the bench. i mean, just one of them thing i'm just excited to get out there, man, and just, you know, compete and, you know, try to get these w's. >> get a couple at that. reminder that we'll have a full preview of eagles and red skins on fox 29 "game day live". special day because eagles are playing on saturday. right after and we'll have the on fox 29 news as well. yesterday lesean put a video on instagram taking a playful shot at desean jackson playing the role of jackson whining to get the football more. you know today he had to address that. >> mr. jackpot i know. five years ago. come on, jackpot, open, throw me the ball. mccoy, i'm open. >> he's laughing about it. i sent it to him. we're good friends. little joke. >> it was a
he had a plate put in his hand so brandon graham will be taking more snaps. start for the first time since 2012 but also will be taking a lot more plays on defense. graham says he's ready. >> my preparation just increased a lot more just on, you know, just paying attention a little more dough tale than, you know, coming off -- off the bench. i mean, just one of them thing i'm just excited to get out there, man, and just, you know, compete and, you know, try to get these w's. >> get...
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. >> reporter: also in the crowd, corporal justin graham from san rafael, who stood at attention outsideding-room only service. >> i would say it was a lost respect for the fallen two officers and somber at times, but we were all there together to support each other. >> reporter: with the mayor, police commissioner and governor even the vice president all paying their respect, graham says the most powerful moment came from officer ramos' son who spoke at the service. >> he says when you call a police officer no matter what is going on, they will always show up. we showed up today for our fallen officers, but we're also there for our community. >> reporter: officers we spoke with today said working for their community and the danger that they face every day are the ties that behind them together no matter what department. kristeen kafton, thank you. >>> more details now, here in the bay area a rally held in part to honor new york's pallen officers, dozening gathering to express their support of police here and across the country. one woman said police are learning now that they are apprec
. >> reporter: also in the crowd, corporal justin graham from san rafael, who stood at attention outsideding-room only service. >> i would say it was a lost respect for the fallen two officers and somber at times, but we were all there together to support each other. >> reporter: with the mayor, police commissioner and governor even the vice president all paying their respect, graham says the most powerful moment came from officer ramos' son who spoke at the service. >>...
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graham had this message for the president. >> so far so good mr. president. you did the right thing, urging sony to release the movie. you did the right thing condemning north korea, but it is not cyber vandalism, mr. president. this is cyber terrorism and your response should be consistent with a terrorist attack on america today. it is not vandalism. >> the senator also laid some of the blame on china for the sony pictures hack. >>> sony is expanding now. its digital distribution that have movie the interview, that was at the center of the controversy. it is now available on itunes, costing $14.99 to purchase, $5.99 to rent. it has been purchased or rented more than 2 million times, making it the studio's highest selling online movie of all time. the controversial movie raked in $2.8 million at 331 theaters independently and has been shown since christmas day and $15 million in online sales for the first four days of the release. >>> china has stepped up its censorship of google. the country is blocking google's e-mail service gmail completely shutting down
graham had this message for the president. >> so far so good mr. president. you did the right thing, urging sony to release the movie. you did the right thing condemning north korea, but it is not cyber vandalism, mr. president. this is cyber terrorism and your response should be consistent with a terrorist attack on america today. it is not vandalism. >> the senator also laid some of the blame on china for the sony pictures hack. >>> sony is expanding now. its digital...
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brandon graham will be taking his place and chip kelly seems okay with an expanded role for graham. >andon can rush a quarterback, he's doing a better job in pass coverage and we've been happy with him. i think he's really dedicated himself. i think he's really played better from a special teams standpoint in every phase we've had an opportunity to get him on the field, i think he's done a really good job. >> as for nick foles he was back at practice today as his broken collarbone continues to heal. he'll not play this saturday. he did throw more during today's practice than he has in weeks. chip kelly didn't rule out foles returning at some point but just not right now. >> we didn't throw at all yesterday. it was kind of a walk through. seen him throw the ball around a little bit today but the bone is not healed. i think nick can throw, i don't think you can see anything from him throwing. he can't have any contact. that's the biggest concern right now. >> you can watch the eagles game on our sister station cbs3. a full day of football action will get you ready for toyota kickoff spe
brandon graham will be taking his place and chip kelly seems okay with an expanded role for graham. >andon can rush a quarterback, he's doing a better job in pass coverage and we've been happy with him. i think he's really dedicated himself. i think he's really played better from a special teams standpoint in every phase we've had an opportunity to get him on the field, i think he's done a really good job. >> as for nick foles he was back at practice today as his broken collarbone...
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brandon graham deserves a shout outgoing from a lineman to a linebacker.is description of facing >> we continue examining sunday's key matchups when the seahawks visit lincoln financial field on sunday. we have leshawn they have marshawn lynch a relentless punishing runner who looks forward to feeding a stiff arm to today's high tackling huggers. the eagles need to hit him low and gain tackle. brandon graham who has adapted to the eagles defense remarkably talks about facing lynch one-on-one. >> whew. that boy marshawn got smacked. that's what's going to happen. at the end of the day hopefully that moment does come. i mean, i'm sure he will. i'm sure he going to probably tag me and be like good hit, man. >> sunday's game will be special for eagles quarterback mark sanchez. he plays his old college head coach pete carroll. mark says pete and chip kelly have similar coaching styles. >> the atmosphere, you know, they really emphasize that you work your butt off all week and then when you get to game day, just relax and have the time of your life and that's wh
brandon graham deserves a shout outgoing from a lineman to a linebacker.is description of facing >> we continue examining sunday's key matchups when the seahawks visit lincoln financial field on sunday. we have leshawn they have marshawn lynch a relentless punishing runner who looks forward to feeding a stiff arm to today's high tackling huggers. the eagles need to hit him low and gain tackle. brandon graham who has adapted to the eagles defense remarkably talks about facing lynch...
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braydon graham will be taking his place and chip kelly seems okay with an expanded role for graham. >brandon can set an edge. he can rush quarterback he's doing better job in pass coverage and we've been really happy with him. he's really dedicated himself. has really played better from a special teams standpoint and every phase we've had an opportunity to get him on the field he's done a really good job. >> nick foles back at practice today as his broken collarbone continues to heal. he will not play on saturday. but he did throw a lot more during today's practice probably than he has in week. chip kell dollar not rule out foles returning at some point just not right now. >> he didn't throw at all yesterday. it was kind of a walk through. see him throw the ball around little bit today. the bone is not healed. the biggest thing i think nick can throw. i don't think you'll see anything different from him throwing. he can't have any contact because if he gets hit he can reinjure it. that's the biggest concern retama. >> ugh watch the eagles right here on cbs3. we have a full day of foot
braydon graham will be taking his place and chip kelly seems okay with an expanded role for graham. >brandon can set an edge. he can rush quarterback he's doing better job in pass coverage and we've been really happy with him. he's really dedicated himself. has really played better from a special teams standpoint and every phase we've had an opportunity to get him on the field he's done a really good job. >> nick foles back at practice today as his broken collarbone continues to heal....