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graham: yes. sharyl: what is the marshall plan, the old marshall plan, first, and what's your idea for the new one? graham: two radical countries were defeated in world war ii. germany and japan had radicalized their populations. we occupied these countries and spent a lot of money developing institutions, reeducating the population and now we have germany and japan as two democracies who have been great allies since world war ii. it was a stroke of genius. >> a stroke of genius that graham wants to replicate in the middle east. graham: we spent $1.5 trillion in iraq and afghanistan. what could you do with 10% of that money to build up fragile states and turn around failing states? sharyl: some people might say that trillion we spent in iraq and afghanistan is proof as to why we shouldn't dump more money into that region or into that fight. graham: well i think most of it's been -- these have been major wars with hundred thousand if you don't believe we should have gone in after 9/11 in afghanista
graham: yes. sharyl: what is the marshall plan, the old marshall plan, first, and what's your idea for the new one? graham: two radical countries were defeated in world war ii. germany and japan had radicalized their populations. we occupied these countries and spent a lot of money developing institutions, reeducating the population and now we have germany and japan as two democracies who have been great allies since world war ii. it was a stroke of genius. >> a stroke of genius that...
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graham's arrival is finally bringing a sense of closure to his family. kron four's jeff bush has the story. >> jeff :robert perry graham was born in san francisco and went to war in the army in 1950a year later, he was captured by the north koreans and sent to a prisoner of war camp. he died in 1951. his remains stayed in north korea for decades. sometime in the early 90's, the north koreans provided boxes of combined remains to the u.s. government. graham's nephews provided dna samples to the army years agofinally, a match. >> nicole venturelli : this last fall, they let us know there was a match and i was so happy and sad at the same time but it gave me a sense of closure that he did, indeed, die in korea. >> jeff :a full honor guard was on hand at sfo to receive corporal graham's remains. everything stopped and the only sound that could be heard was the distant noise of jets on the tarmac. corporal graham's body was escorted frome hawaii by his nephew james george, who is a career marine. >> james george : 65 years laterbeing able to bring him home an
graham's arrival is finally bringing a sense of closure to his family. kron four's jeff bush has the story. >> jeff :robert perry graham was born in san francisco and went to war in the army in 1950a year later, he was captured by the north koreans and sent to a prisoner of war camp. he died in 1951. his remains stayed in north korea for decades. sometime in the early 90's, the north koreans provided boxes of combined remains to the u.s. government. graham's nephews provided dna samples...
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senator graham: ok. is it fair for the country to establish as a policy cyber dominance over enemies that we want to be -- have a dominance in this area of warfare? admiral rogers: i mean, i want to think -- i would argue we want to have the same level of capability and supremacy in cyber as we have articulated that we want in every other. senator graham: well, i think that is a good goal. so, let's march down that path. and i associate myself with senator king about what we need to do as a nation. the navy. the difference between the chinese navy, the russian navy and the american navy is pretty wide? admiral rogers: yes, sir. senator graham: in the cyber arena, how close is it? admiral rogers: i have publicly stated before, the russians i would consider in cyber a pure competitor. china not in the same place, but rapidly attempting to get there. senator graham: so, the gap between the dominance we have on the seas, and cyber is not nearly -- rogers:not nearly the admiral rogers: not nearly the same. se
senator graham: ok. is it fair for the country to establish as a policy cyber dominance over enemies that we want to be -- have a dominance in this area of warfare? admiral rogers: i mean, i want to think -- i would argue we want to have the same level of capability and supremacy in cyber as we have articulated that we want in every other. senator graham: well, i think that is a good goal. so, let's march down that path. and i associate myself with senator king about what we need to do as a...
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charities- >> senator graham: all of the above. >> kroft: graham and others believe the saudi role haseen soft-pedaled to protect a delicate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers, royalty, riches and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. >> porter goss: i call this hearing to order. >> kroft: porter goss, who was graham's republican co-chairman on the house side of the joint inquiry, and later director of the c.i.a., also felt strongly that an uncensored version of the 28 pages should be included in the final report. the two men made their case to the f.b.i. and its then-director robert mueller in a face-to-face meeting. >> goss: and they pushed back very hard on the 28 pages and they said, "no, that cannot be unclassified at this time." >> kroft: did you happen to ask the f.b.i. director why it was classified? >> goss: we did in a general way, and the answer was-- because, "we said so and it needs to ( laughs ) be classified." >> kroft: goss says he knew of no reason then and knows of no reason now why the pages need to be classified. they
charities- >> senator graham: all of the above. >> kroft: graham and others believe the saudi role haseen soft-pedaled to protect a delicate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers, royalty, riches and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. >> porter goss: i call this hearing to order. >> kroft: porter goss, who was graham's republican co-chairman on the house side of the joint inquiry, and later director of the c.i.a., also felt...
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>> turn your microphone on senator graham. , mr. graham: it's on. mr. scaparrotti: i think you asked that some who said that either we need more participation or payment into nato -- mr. graham: we need to get out of nato. that it's obsolete. mr. scaparrotti: i personally believe that nato's critical to our interests and our defense. mr. graham: in 30 seconds, why? mr. scaparrotti: we have very close ties, their our longest allies and we have one of our -- we had 50% of the gdp that goes through their one of our , most important markets that go through there. mr. graham: you agree that other countries should contribute more to nato's overall budget? mr. scaparrotti: yes. mr. graham: do you believe russia is trying to fracture europe? mr. scaparrotti: do i. mr. graham: do you believe that putin would be love nothing more than the united states to withdraw from nato? mr. scaparrotti: yes. mr. graham: do you believe that everybody in the baltics, it would be a very dark day for them if america withdrew from nato? mr. scaparrotti: yes, sir. mr. graham: puti
>> turn your microphone on senator graham. , mr. graham: it's on. mr. scaparrotti: i think you asked that some who said that either we need more participation or payment into nato -- mr. graham: we need to get out of nato. that it's obsolete. mr. scaparrotti: i personally believe that nato's critical to our interests and our defense. mr. graham: in 30 seconds, why? mr. scaparrotti: we have very close ties, their our longest allies and we have one of our -- we had 50% of the gdp that goes...
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corporal graham's family got a match. her father was corporal graham's brother.of nine siblings who grew up in san francisco. >> they were separated a loqi into foster homes.ç my father and uncle bobbie were so close in age that they were together a lot. they bonded. >> nicole's dad died before the dna testing even began. but she and her cousin say this is an incredible moment for the family. >> it is something that my aunts and uncles and my mother have always dreamed about having closure. >> there are 7800 americans unaccount i -- unacted for. unaccounted for. >> the funeral with full military honors will be friday al duggin's mortuary and he will be buried near his brother and the public is invited to attend. >>> a man credited with changing the course of country music has died. what a classic. merle haggard passed away from complications of pneumonia. it was his 79th birthday. he arose from poverty in prison and serving time in quintin. he helped popularize the bakersfield sound. josh abbott is playing the rodeo club tonight and was influenced by merle hag -
corporal graham's family got a match. her father was corporal graham's brother.of nine siblings who grew up in san francisco. >> they were separated a loqi into foster homes.ç my father and uncle bobbie were so close in age that they were together a lot. they bonded. >> nicole's dad died before the dna testing even began. but she and her cousin say this is an incredible moment for the family. >> it is something that my aunts and uncles and my mother have always dreamed about...
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corporal graham's family got a match. her father was corporal graham's brother.gs who grew up in san francisco. >> they were separated a loqi into foster homes.ç my father and uncle bobbie were so close in age that they were together a lot. they bonded. >> nicole's dad died before the dna testing even began. but she and her cousin say this is an incredible moment for the family. >> it is something that my aunts and uncles and my mother have always dreamed about having closure. >> there are 7800 americans unaccount i -- unacted for. unaccounted for. >> the funeral with full military honors will be friday al duggin's mortuary and he will be buried near his brother and the public is invited to attend. >>> a man credited with changing the course of country music has died. merle haggard passed away from complications of pneumonia. it was his 79th birthday. he arose from poverty in prison and serving time in quintin. he helped popularize the bakersfield sound. josh abbott is playing the rodeo club tonight and was influenced by merle hag -- merle haggard. >> he was a t
corporal graham's family got a match. her father was corporal graham's brother.gs who grew up in san francisco. >> they were separated a loqi into foster homes.ç my father and uncle bobbie were so close in age that they were together a lot. they bonded. >> nicole's dad died before the dna testing even began. but she and her cousin say this is an incredible moment for the family. >> it is something that my aunts and uncles and my mother have always dreamed about having...
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bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages.will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia. >> substantially. >> reporter: and when you say "the saudis" you mean the government, rich people in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedaled to protect a delicate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers royalties, riches and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. >> the committee will be in order. >> reporter: porter goss, who was graham's republican cochairman on the house side of the joint inquiry and later director of the c.i.a. also felt strongly that an uncensored version of the 28 pages should be included in the final report. the two men made their case to the f.b.i. and its then-director robert mueller in a face-to-face meeting. >> they pushed back very hard on the 28 pages, and they said "no, that
bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 28 pages.will say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia. >> substantially. >> reporter: and when you say "the saudis" you mean the government, rich people in the country, charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedaled to...
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the remains of army corporal perry graham have been returned from north korea.has the story. >> inside the flag draped casket a single leg bone gallonning to early corporal robert perry graham, remains plane to san francisco from hawaii and the nephew a retired main was the escort. >> whether high uncle or any service member, we always have a sense of pride our occupy. corporal graham was reported missing in action in korea and it was help he was a prisoner of war and lookly died in the damp. in the early 1990s north korea town over boxes of commingled remain of servicemen. families were asked to give d.n.a. samples in the fall and his family got a match. it gives me a sense of peace for father. aher father was corporal graham's brother, two of nine sin lanes who grew up in san francisco. >> they were separated a lot as children into foster homes and my father and my uncle were so close in able they were together a lot and they beened. >> her dad die before the dan testing began but she and her cousin say it is an incredible moment for the family. >> my honors a
the remains of army corporal perry graham have been returned from north korea.has the story. >> inside the flag draped casket a single leg bone gallonning to early corporal robert perry graham, remains plane to san francisco from hawaii and the nephew a retired main was the escort. >> whether high uncle or any service member, we always have a sense of pride our occupy. corporal graham was reported missing in action in korea and it was help he was a prisoner of war and lookly died in...
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toya graham made national headlines when she grabbed her son out of the fray. hear what she has to say about what has changed in the last year. coming up at 5:45. leon: let's get an update on the crash on the beltway. jamie sullivan is tracking on what is not going on. jamie: they have closed it and reopened it. now we have two lanes getting by on the inner loop of the capital beltway in montgomery county near connecticut avenue. this backup is definitely a big one. i want to move to the map to show you what we have been dealing with. there is the issue. you can see here that the overturned truck on its side. they were not able to upright that and clear everything out. so now they have three lanes blocked. two get by. the backup is at 12 miles. we usually see seven miles of slowing from tysons continuing north. now we continue and it is bumper to bumper. 45 minutes is the average from the 270 spur continuing to 95 in maryland. you see that solid red line? that is the outer loop delay. everyone just looking over to see what is going on. averaging about 45 minute
toya graham made national headlines when she grabbed her son out of the fray. hear what she has to say about what has changed in the last year. coming up at 5:45. leon: let's get an update on the crash on the beltway. jamie sullivan is tracking on what is not going on. jamie: they have closed it and reopened it. now we have two lanes getting by on the inner loop of the capital beltway in montgomery county near connecticut avenue. this backup is definitely a big one. i want to move to the map to...
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bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 2 pages.ll say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> when you say the saudis you mean the government, rich people in the country? charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedalled to protect a delegate relationship with a complicated kingdom where the rulers, royalty, riches -- and religion are all deeply intertwined in its institutions. >> committee will be in order. >> reporter: graham's republipu co-chairman, porter goss, and later the direct or of the cia also felt strongly an version of the 2 pages should be included in the final report. the two men made their case to the fbi and it its then director, robert muelleren ape face to face meeting. >> they pushed back hard on the 28 pages. they said "no, that cannot be unclassified at this time." >> reporter: did you happen to ask the fbi direc
bob graham won't discuss the classified information in the 2 pages.ll say only that they outline a network of people that he believes supported the hijackers while they were in the u.s. you believe that support came from saudi arabia? >> substantially. >> when you say the saudis you mean the government, rich people in the country? charities? >> all of the above. >> reporter: graham and others believe the saudi role has been soft pedalled to protect a delegate...
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still to come, music from lucas graham.gold medalist, and a member of the basketball and trash talk halls of fame. this weekend, he guides us through the final four on tbs. please welcome reggie miller. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: reggie. welcome, good to see you. >> how are you, my friend? >> jimmy: it's cold and flu season. you probably got some. the audience is filthy. >> hold on. first of all. can i get the williams brothers info? >> jimmy: aren't they great? >> i can party with those guys. all right? couldn't we all party with the william pros? >> jimmy: they posted their info right online. >> i want their info. they're in georgia, right? okay. we do hawks games. okay. i want them at a hawks game. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i have a feeling they will be very excited to hang out. >> i want their info. >> jimmy: it doesn't seem like they're that busy. i think that will be okay. >> i want them there. >> jimmy: are you happy there wasn't instagram and facebook and stuff like that when you were a player? >> t
still to come, music from lucas graham.gold medalist, and a member of the basketball and trash talk halls of fame. this weekend, he guides us through the final four on tbs. please welcome reggie miller. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: reggie. welcome, good to see you. >> how are you, my friend? >> jimmy: it's cold and flu season. you probably got some. the audience is filthy. >> hold on. first of all. can i get the williams brothers info? >> jimmy: aren't...
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graham: senator leahy. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman.erenced bono earlier, your op-ed piece. i read it and re-read it. the needs of syria and other refugees, countries in the middle east and north africa -- a country like jordan which is so heavily saturated with refugees and you wonder what this does in the long-term for any country. there is no question we need money. we can't seem to pass emergency funding to deal with zika. it is our own country. or do some of the things we need here. because i amt opposed to it. you know my record. these countries you have talked europe, julie act as though they are willing to spend more money at this point? >> yes. mobilizedpe has not the level it needs to but i think that is about to change. what i was pointed to and i don't think i could do it by just reading is to dramatize the situation. i am talking about an existential threat to europe with the likes of which we have not seen since the beginning of the 1940's. really and truly, we are seeing in hungary, poland -- this hyper nationalism, a loc
graham: senator leahy. sen. leahy: thank you, mr. chairman.erenced bono earlier, your op-ed piece. i read it and re-read it. the needs of syria and other refugees, countries in the middle east and north africa -- a country like jordan which is so heavily saturated with refugees and you wonder what this does in the long-term for any country. there is no question we need money. we can't seem to pass emergency funding to deal with zika. it is our own country. or do some of the things we need here....
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aides say graham wants to assess the impact. after the meeting we spoke with the women about their message to graham. >> if saudi arabia funded those attacks, decimated lower manhattan and killed 3,000 people it would mean justice finally for our loved ones that died that day. >> it's about making our nation safer. so we want to use the lawsuit as a deterrent for future funders of terrorists. >> this was a big issue before president obama's visit to saudi arabia last week. there have been bipartisan calls to declassify the so-called 28 pages which still remain classified. it's believed that the 9/11 hijackers had support from the government, wealthy people and charities in saudi arabia. as for the ability to sue a foreign government, the white house has expressed concern about the impact, if other countries take similar steps against the u.s. >> the whole notion of sovereign immunity is at stake. and it has more significant consequence force the united states than any other country. >> the power of any one senator to slam the br
aides say graham wants to assess the impact. after the meeting we spoke with the women about their message to graham. >> if saudi arabia funded those attacks, decimated lower manhattan and killed 3,000 people it would mean justice finally for our loved ones that died that day. >> it's about making our nation safer. so we want to use the lawsuit as a deterrent for future funders of terrorists. >> this was a big issue before president obama's visit to saudi arabia last week....
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. >> lindsay graham has made ite i completely clear to anybody whoo will listen to lindsay graham gae's doing this with his fingers firmly placed on his nose. >> absolutely. absolel >> run say graham is looking ato cruz especially to disrupt throw trump off kilter and perhaps, upping, maybe become a candidata himself later on in the processe paul ryan has said if there's te another nominee it should behoue somebody who actually ran for president.iden. lindsay graham did run for run f president although he didn't dod very well.ve >> the democrats competed hardad these past few days.past few da. yesterday bernie sanders was ine balt simore while hillary clintn stopped by rhode island andslana connecticut.nnec the economy was a big talkingal point for both of them.. >> the people on top will not n continue to accumulate billions of while children in baltimore and inter cities throughout thisou country go hungry.un >> we have to figure out what t do about it. we can't just watch it and a complain about it and pray about it and worry about it.nd worry a we've got to figure out what to do
. >> lindsay graham has made ite i completely clear to anybody whoo will listen to lindsay graham gae's doing this with his fingers firmly placed on his nose. >> absolutely. absolel >> run say graham is looking ato cruz especially to disrupt throw trump off kilter and perhaps, upping, maybe become a candidata himself later on in the processe paul ryan has said if there's te another nominee it should behoue somebody who actually ran for president.iden. lindsay graham did run...
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graham? ms. graham votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes aye. mr. ashford? mr. moulton? dr. wen strom votes aye. mr. aguilar votes no. mr. walorski votes aye. mr. byrne? mr. byrne votes aye. zinke votes aye. ms. stefanik votes aye. ms. mcsally? votes aye. mr. knight? mr. knight votes aye. mr. mcarthur mr. russell. mr. courtney? mr. mcarthur the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, 33 aye votes, 28 no votes. >> and the amendment is adopted. >>> i might just note both mr. courtney and mr. mcarthur have talked to me about circumstances that make it hard for them to be here at this particular moment. i don't want to speak for them, but they both have very good reasons at this moment. unfortunately the committee's got to proceed. the question occurs on amendment number 184 by mr. bishop regarding utah test range. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. thornbury votes aye. mr. smith votes no mr. jones votes aye. ms. sanchez votes no. mr. forbes votes aye. mr. brady votes no. mr. miller votes aye mrs. davis. ms. davis votes no. mr. wilson votes aye. mr. langevin votes no. mr
graham? ms. graham votes no. mr. cook. mr. cook votes aye. mr. ashford? mr. moulton? dr. wen strom votes aye. mr. aguilar votes no. mr. walorski votes aye. mr. byrne? mr. byrne votes aye. zinke votes aye. ms. stefanik votes aye. ms. mcsally? votes aye. mr. knight? mr. knight votes aye. mr. mcarthur mr. russell. mr. courtney? mr. mcarthur the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, 33 aye votes, 28 no votes. >> and the amendment is adopted. >>> i might just note both...
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saying that trump will destroy lyndsay graham's party. that is why as much as i don't like trump i don't feel bad about the gop being in full panic mode. >> if they don't, they get blown up. >> and it is about that time. >> do you think the trump supporters agree with you? >> no, that's the problem. what will happen to their votes if trump doesn't make it. the entire right wing is the most fractured political group. i love them all. i am a hipy on the right. >> libertarians, i want to smooch them. >> you said this race reminds you of batman versus superman. there is no winner here and you can't wait for justice league. is hillary clinton cyborg? >> i think hillary clinton is the incredible hulk. >> i don't know if we can do that. >> you asked if paul ryan is uh uh -- aqua man. he needs to grow the beard back first. >> that's why he shared it so he can be aqua man. >> aqua man has a beard? >> what's her name? >> i'm sorry. i suspected it it. >> aqua man is happily married. you said ben carson went after his mom with a hatchet. it was a ham
saying that trump will destroy lyndsay graham's party. that is why as much as i don't like trump i don't feel bad about the gop being in full panic mode. >> if they don't, they get blown up. >> and it is about that time. >> do you think the trump supporters agree with you? >> no, that's the problem. what will happen to their votes if trump doesn't make it. the entire right wing is the most fractured political group. i love them all. i am a hipy on the right. >>...
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dreamed about, having this closure. >> closure the family thought would never happen when corporal graham was sent to fight in the career war and never returned. >> so the official report was that in 1953 is that he did pass away in a p.o.w. camp. >> he was declared missing in action two years prior when his unit came under attack. >> it's the day that i always hoped for. >> nicole only knew about her uncle through her late father. >> the military had asked us many years ago to submit some dna. >> james george, a retired marine, along with his cousin, submitted their dna. last fall they found out there was a match after testing commingled remains for dozens of veterans. >> we still have 5,800 soldiers, sailors, marines, that are still missing from the korean war. 4,800 of them are in north korea. and those families won't have the closure that i have. >> corporal graham will be buried with full military honors on friday. >> cheryl, thank you. donald trump supporters faced off with protesters outside of a rally on long island tonight. here's some of the video. police officers had to separat
dreamed about, having this closure. >> closure the family thought would never happen when corporal graham was sent to fight in the career war and never returned. >> so the official report was that in 1953 is that he did pass away in a p.o.w. camp. >> he was declared missing in action two years prior when his unit came under attack. >> it's the day that i always hoped for. >> nicole only knew about her uncle through her late father. >> the military had asked...
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senator graham, thank you so much for being with us. i want to start with this issue that just came up this morning. donald trump says he thinks transgender people should be able to use whatever bathroom they're comfortable in. ted cruz, the candidate that you're now supporting for president, again, i'll remind you what he just said this morning. he said we shouldn't be facilitating putting little girls alone in a bathroom with grown men. that's just a bad, bad, bad idea. what's your opinion? >> well, i think it would be a bad idea to put little girls in a bathroom with grown men. that's different than the transgender issue, i guess. all i can say is that the only bathroom i can control is in my office, and you can use the bathroom in my office without bringing your birth certificate. >> senator, though, on this issue, it's going to become -- it's already become part of the conversation. it's a big issue in north carolina. the governor has obviously gotten involved. who is right on this issue between ted cruz and donald trump? >> you kn
senator graham, thank you so much for being with us. i want to start with this issue that just came up this morning. donald trump says he thinks transgender people should be able to use whatever bathroom they're comfortable in. ted cruz, the candidate that you're now supporting for president, again, i'll remind you what he just said this morning. he said we shouldn't be facilitating putting little girls alone in a bathroom with grown men. that's just a bad, bad, bad idea. what's your opinion?...
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ashley graham and marquita among the women who captured the attention of magazines and designers. >> when i saw how successful they are, how much revenue they generate, it opened our minds about how important this industry is right now. and how much opportunity there is. >> reporter: and the perfect opportunity to send a message to young girls about what is a healthy body size. girls like tessa embree, who this week sparked a similar conversation after writing a letter to her gym teacher refusing her assignment to calculate her body mass index, bmi. >> i am just beginning to love my body like i should and i'm not going to let some outdated calculator tell me i'm obese because i'm not. >> reporter: the eighth grader refusing to let her health be defined by a number. tells sa and her mother say their physician deemed her healthy, giving her more of a reason to speak out about her body insecurities. >> i realize that i eat healthy, i work out, i play softball at least five times a week. and i'm comfortable in my own skin. >> what would you say to middle schoolgirls who are asked to calc
ashley graham and marquita among the women who captured the attention of magazines and designers. >> when i saw how successful they are, how much revenue they generate, it opened our minds about how important this industry is right now. and how much opportunity there is. >> reporter: and the perfect opportunity to send a message to young girls about what is a healthy body size. girls like tessa embree, who this week sparked a similar conversation after writing a letter to her gym...
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corporal robert perry graham's flag draped casket was carried off the plane last night. a native san franciscan was declared missing in action in 1951 when his unit was attacked. when remains were discovered years ago the military issed ase family to submit dna. there was a match. a bone belonging to graham was discovered. >> whether it was my uncle or any service member we always have a sense of pride in taking care of our own or bringing home our own. >> corporal graham will be buried with full military hoppers tomorrow. >>> police now say suspicious behavior led to san francisco's mayor getting pulled over earlier this week. the mayor wasn't even driving an undercover san francisco police officer was. mayor lee was on a ride along observing the police response to the soaring rate of break ins. the officer that stopped the vehicle thought it was moving too slowly. as soon as he saw the car's occupants he looked surprised. >>> coming up, san francisco takes on its controversial city sanctuary law. the changes it could mean for law enforcement. >>> our crew is at at&t pa
corporal robert perry graham's flag draped casket was carried off the plane last night. a native san franciscan was declared missing in action in 1951 when his unit was attacked. when remains were discovered years ago the military issed ase family to submit dna. there was a match. a bone belonging to graham was discovered. >> whether it was my uncle or any service member we always have a sense of pride in taking care of our own or bringing home our own. >> corporal graham will be...
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a graham spokesman however said it would be out of courtesy as graham is still opposed to garland's nomination. >>> a u.s. army colonel stationed in baghdad got a firsthand reminder that nothing gets in the way of drills. not even media briefings. >> duck and cover. get away from the windows. take cover and await instructions. >> sorry. couldn't help it. >> good for him. >> that's u.s. army colonel steve warren having a bit of fun there but actually was no laughing matter. 9 u.s. embassy in baghdad has taken indirect fire in the past so the drills, of course, are prudent measures but he's used to it. >> he is but spent time at the pentagon so he's got a good sense of humor. >>> still ahead, the price of stamps going down for the first time in nearly a century. >>> and murder investigation on a college campus. the student now identified as the school gathers overnight for a vigil and the new surveillance video released by police. >>> plus, one of the motion bizarre police chases you'll ever seen involving a convertible, selfies and a tmz bus. >>> you're watching a brazen gun store burglary in a
a graham spokesman however said it would be out of courtesy as graham is still opposed to garland's nomination. >>> a u.s. army colonel stationed in baghdad got a firsthand reminder that nothing gets in the way of drills. not even media briefings. >> duck and cover. get away from the windows. take cover and await instructions. >> sorry. couldn't help it. >> good for him. >> that's u.s. army colonel steve warren having a bit of fun there but actually was no...
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this should deeply trouble us. >> graham to your specialty, isis.onald trump has plan to wipe out isis very quickly. savannah guthrie talked about that. >> let's talk about isis. yesterday you said they would be gone very quickly in a trump administration. can you be specific. are you envisioning a ground troop presence in iraq to get rid of isis. >> one of the points of my speech, unpredictability. >> yeah, but people are casting votes. >> graham, is there a secret plan that generals are refusing to tell president obama about that could wipe out isis quickly? >> no isis, it has tanks, a lot of pickups. it has thousands of men with light arms. there's no secret here about how easy it would be for the u.s. military to take them out, to destroy their military capability and to occupy the territory they have. but trump seems to be confused about is what the difficulty is. the difficulty is the day after do you that. >> what would it take to do that? what if he says, what does it take to do it? >> you go to the pentagon and you say execute a plan to lea
this should deeply trouble us. >> graham to your specialty, isis.onald trump has plan to wipe out isis very quickly. savannah guthrie talked about that. >> let's talk about isis. yesterday you said they would be gone very quickly in a trump administration. can you be specific. are you envisioning a ground troop presence in iraq to get rid of isis. >> one of the points of my speech, unpredictability. >> yeah, but people are casting votes. >> graham, is there a...
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cruz won praise from fellow republican lindsey graham who tweeted, quote, well done ted cruz. hopefully tonight is the turning point to deny trump 1,237 delegates. saying trump's domestic and foreign policy gibberish is beginning to catch up with him. graham's turning point comment was echoed in cruz's victory speech along with a warning. >> tonight is a turning point. it is a rallying cry. it is a call from the hard working men and women of wisconsin to the people of america. we have a choice. a real choice. so let me just say hillary, get ready. here we come. >> nbc's hallie jackson spoke with wisconsin governor scott walker about cruz's chance with the race moving forward. >> i think you're seeing and -- well, embodied in the fact you see jeb bush to carly fiorina, lindsey graham, coming together. this is a guy who can unite us like reagan did after the primaries. win the nomination and convention and then go on to win in november. >> and a reuters rolling poll shows cruz gaining on the donald. now polling within the margin of error as the candidates prepare for new york's
cruz won praise from fellow republican lindsey graham who tweeted, quote, well done ted cruz. hopefully tonight is the turning point to deny trump 1,237 delegates. saying trump's domestic and foreign policy gibberish is beginning to catch up with him. graham's turning point comment was echoed in cruz's victory speech along with a warning. >> tonight is a turning point. it is a rallying cry. it is a call from the hard working men and women of wisconsin to the people of america. we have a...
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graham's turning point comment was echo the in cruz's speech. along with a warning. >> tonight is the turning point, it is the rallying cry. it is a call from the hard-working men and women of wisconsin to the people of america. we have a choice. a real choice. so let me just say hillary, get ready, here we come. >> nbc's halle jackson spoke with wisconsin governor scott walker about cruz's chances with the race moving forward. >> i think you're saying and embodied in the fact, jeb bush, karlie fiorina, lindsey graham this is a guy who can unite us, like reagan did in 1980 after the primaries, he can bring the party together, win the nomination and win in november. >> a "reuters" rolling poll shows cruz gaining on the donald, polling within the margin error as the campaigns prepare for new york. >>> alabama lawmakers are moving to impeach governor robert bentley over his alleged affair with an aide who has since resigned. but the governor is vowing to defend himself. >> for the first time in alabama history, the process to impeach the state's go
graham's turning point comment was echo the in cruz's speech. along with a warning. >> tonight is the turning point, it is the rallying cry. it is a call from the hard-working men and women of wisconsin to the people of america. we have a choice. a real choice. so let me just say hillary, get ready, here we come. >> nbc's halle jackson spoke with wisconsin governor scott walker about cruz's chances with the race moving forward. >> i think you're saying and embodied in the...
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yo,ed adrienne, did you miss bob graham?gressional look at september 11 and -- wait for it -- a democrat. he's the one who made the case here today, we need to see the 28 pages. see you next week. that just tastes better. with more vitamins. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. show show me more like this. s. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what blows you away. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. [ applause ] >> with prima
yo,ed adrienne, did you miss bob graham?gressional look at september 11 and -- wait for it -- a democrat. he's the one who made the case here today, we need to see the 28 pages. see you next week. that just tastes better. with more vitamins. and 25% less saturated fat. only eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my...
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graham has been having conversations with foreign leaders telling them not to worry, not to worry. for analysis on what has been a busy day for republicans, let's bring in a pair of political analysts, rick tyler, former senior communications adviser for the ted cruz campaign and a lea elise jordan for the rand paul. rudy giuliani not endorsement, just voting for donald trump. look back at guiliani's approval ratings in new york city, talking 50s, 60s, 70s, wildly popular, america's mayor in the wake of 9/11. how much of a difference do we think this makes at all. >> well, i think he's signaling, yes, he supports trump but didn't want to go out with full-throated endorsement, perhaps having watching governor chris christie and the chris simple he got -- >> are you saying guiliani didn't want to stand behind him. >> i did find it telling that guiliani was reportedly nod happy with the donald trump tweet about heidi cruz and the mean tweet he sent out with unflattering fophoto of heidi cruz. i'm wonder if that's a factor of keeping guiliani from going all the way. >> rick, we don't w
graham has been having conversations with foreign leaders telling them not to worry, not to worry. for analysis on what has been a busy day for republicans, let's bring in a pair of political analysts, rick tyler, former senior communications adviser for the ted cruz campaign and a lea elise jordan for the rand paul. rudy giuliani not endorsement, just voting for donald trump. look back at guiliani's approval ratings in new york city, talking 50s, 60s, 70s, wildly popular, america's mayor in...
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one of them, lindsey graham. here he is then and now. >> if you nominate trump and cruz, i think you get the same outcome. whether it's death by being shot or poisoning, does it really matter? >> ted and i have a lot of differences. what can i say? one, he's not completely crazy. >> could you come around like senator graham? could you ever vote for cruz? >> cruz versus clinton, i'd vote for the nominee in my party. but in the primary, no, i never could. i'd have differences with donald trump but when you have someone like john kasich, a solid person, donald trump who at least achieved something. ted cruz, the way he attacked new york, the smart attitude he has, i could not find myself ever voting for him. if he's the nominee of the party, obviously, i'll vote for him. >> in the primary you're saying you won't vote for ted cruz but you'd vote for him against hillary clinton. donald trump. will you vote for donald trump on april 19th? >> right now i haven't decided between donald trump and john kasich. differences
one of them, lindsey graham. here he is then and now. >> if you nominate trump and cruz, i think you get the same outcome. whether it's death by being shot or poisoning, does it really matter? >> ted and i have a lot of differences. what can i say? one, he's not completely crazy. >> could you come around like senator graham? could you ever vote for cruz? >> cruz versus clinton, i'd vote for the nominee in my party. but in the primary, no, i never could. i'd have...
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republicans you and i both know, lindsey graham said he would rather lose with cruz and maintain the dignity and c principles of conservative movement. >> i think senator graham said that to everybody he passes by in the street. >> he may be saying it out loud. >> he bolts up right in bed and says, i'll lose with cruz. donald trump isn't disqualified. he's on the ballot. he's in the lead. he could get to 1,237. i think chuck todd and i agreed that if donald trump doesn't win on the first ball loot, he's no going to win. every one knows the rules committee meets will decide whether or not this will be a two-person, multi-ballot contested race. the kpanch example is in minnesn bryan sullivan went head to head with tim pawlenty. all i know is that, tonight, money will pour in to tedcruz.org. organization is going to spread out not just in new york but in pennsylvania and delaware and connecticut. it's a big night for ted cruz. there's an arrow pointing at him as being the alternative blessed by the people of wisconsin, blessed by their fine talk radio hosts who are local. i think blesse
republicans you and i both know, lindsey graham said he would rather lose with cruz and maintain the dignity and c principles of conservative movement. >> i think senator graham said that to everybody he passes by in the street. >> he may be saying it out loud. >> he bolts up right in bed and says, i'll lose with cruz. donald trump isn't disqualified. he's on the ballot. he's in the lead. he could get to 1,237. i think chuck todd and i agreed that if donald trump doesn't win...
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area sunset as a backdrop, in a a flag dragged coffin san francisco native corporal robert terry graham finally returned home. >> it's a day i always hoped for and my father who passed away always hoped for. and i just can't believe it's finally here. >> reporter: bobby, as his family calls him, became a prisoner of war during what's called the gettysburg of korea on february 13, 1951. nicole never knew her uncle but knew her father kept a box full of letters uncle bobby wrote during the korean war. >> when bobby went off to korea in the beginning of the war in 1950, um, my father didn't see him again. >> reporter: in a time that predated facebook, pen and paper was the only way family could communicate. >> described the secret missions and where he was in korea, and not to worry about him. >> reporter: in 1993, 31 boxes of comingled remains were handed over to the u.s. >> there was just more than one body in those boxes. >> reporter: ten years ago, now retired master gunnery sergeant james george bobby's nephew submitted his dna. bobby was identified by a single tibia in november. >> b
area sunset as a backdrop, in a a flag dragged coffin san francisco native corporal robert terry graham finally returned home. >> it's a day i always hoped for and my father who passed away always hoped for. and i just can't believe it's finally here. >> reporter: bobby, as his family calls him, became a prisoner of war during what's called the gettysburg of korea on february 13, 1951. nicole never knew her uncle but knew her father kept a box full of letters uncle bobby wrote...