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sir graham has indicated that number has not been reached.he speculation that i might have received 48 letters two months ago and chosen to do nothing about it is all nonsense. it is something which would be done expeditiously, if it were to happen. it would be very likely that the prime minister would win such a vote and, if she did, then there would be a i2—month period when this couldn't happen again, which would be a huge relief for me, because it would mean people would have to stop asking me questions about numbers of letters for at least 12 months. dominic raab, whose dramatic resignation as brexit secretary preceded several other cabinet resignations, criticised the government earlier, claiming it had failed to stand up to brussels. but this morning on the bbc‘s andrew marr show he said he still supports the prime minister and cautioned against any challenge to her leadership. i would back her and i would never in these circumstances send a letter into the 1922 committee. i don't think that's right. i also think all of this leadership
sir graham has indicated that number has not been reached.he speculation that i might have received 48 letters two months ago and chosen to do nothing about it is all nonsense. it is something which would be done expeditiously, if it were to happen. it would be very likely that the prime minister would win such a vote and, if she did, then there would be a i2—month period when this couldn't happen again, which would be a huge relief for me, because it would mean people would have to stop...
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immediately, graham?hole thing is written with the intention that it should be an expeditious process. he may be pressed into action in the coming days. will more conservatives return here carrying letters? for now, the prime minister soldiers on. peter saull, bbc news. meanwhile, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said his party would reject theresa may's brexit deal as it does not pass their six tests and he didn't rule out another referendum. the eu is very used to iith—hour stuff. look at the way the lisbon treaty was negotiated and renegotiated and renegotiated again. the issue has to be, you go back to europe and say, listen, our parliament doesn't agree with this and doesn't accept it. the people of our country don't accept it. there are jobs on both sides of the channel at risk. we need an agreement, a serious, sensible agreement, and i believe the labour options are the serious ones that could achieve that. so go back to the eu and ask them very nicely if they would give us a better deal? they
immediately, graham?hole thing is written with the intention that it should be an expeditious process. he may be pressed into action in the coming days. will more conservatives return here carrying letters? for now, the prime minister soldiers on. peter saull, bbc news. meanwhile, the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has said his party would reject theresa may's brexit deal as it does not pass their six tests and he didn't rule out another referendum. the eu is very used to iith—hour stuff. look...
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lindsey graham says the investigation is safe.ead to a shutdown of the government. this morning i'll talk to south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >>> plus the cia determines that sai crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder of journalist jamal
lindsey graham says the investigation is safe.ead to a shutdown of the government. this morning i'll talk to south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >>> plus the cia determines that sai crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder of journalist jamal
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the only person that does know is the chair of the backbench 1922 committee, graham brady.ng to be giving some interviews this afternoon, and i think for the moment he'll keep his lips sealed. theresa may also said on sky that she had spoken to graham brady and last did so on friday and, as far as she is aware anyway, that threshold has not been reached but, as i say, graham brady probably wouldn't even tell his own wife if that number had been reached. he is very professional about all of this. the numbers are, as i say, all over the place in terms of the newspapers this morning. some believe the threshold has been reached. others believe that it is short. we know for sure that around 23 conservative mps have publicly said they have put in a letter to the backbench 1922 committee, and added to that number today is the former conservative mayoral candidate zac goldsmith, who says that, if he knew that this was going to be the arrangement, the brexit deal on the table at the moment, he probably would have voted remain in the referendum two and a half years ago. he, of course
the only person that does know is the chair of the backbench 1922 committee, graham brady.ng to be giving some interviews this afternoon, and i think for the moment he'll keep his lips sealed. theresa may also said on sky that she had spoken to graham brady and last did so on friday and, as far as she is aware anyway, that threshold has not been reached but, as i say, graham brady probably wouldn't even tell his own wife if that number had been reached. he is very professional about all of...
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we don‘t yet know how many have been sent to graham brady but jacob many have been sent to graham bradydy but jacob rees—mogg just saying, denying this was a coup against theresa may because he said this is being done through constitutional procedures of the party. a coup is when you do not use proper procedures. he said this is nothing to do with personal ambition. he is not offering himself as leader. he was saying there are plenty of other people from the brexit side of the party who would be a good leader. he mentioned people like dominic raab and penny mordant as well. we go to our chief political correspondent vicky young, who has been listening to that. the question is, how many other tory mps like jacob rees—mogg have sent letters expressing their lack of confidence in theresa may on whether a leadership contest is going to be triggered in the coming days? to remind people that 48 letters are days? to remind peopl is hat 48 letters are days? to remind peopl is 48 48 letters are days? to remind peopl is 48 conservative e needed and that is 48 conservative mps which would trigger
we don‘t yet know how many have been sent to graham brady but jacob many have been sent to graham bradydy but jacob rees—mogg just saying, denying this was a coup against theresa may because he said this is being done through constitutional procedures of the party. a coup is when you do not use proper procedures. he said this is nothing to do with personal ambition. he is not offering himself as leader. he was saying there are plenty of other people from the brexit side of the party who...
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lindsey graham says the investigation is safe. could a showdown over mueller lead to a shutdown of the government. this morning i'll talk to south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >>> plus the cia determines that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. but will president trump accept that conclusion. >> we also have a great ally in saudi arabia. >>> also, the democrats ohio hope. >> let them hear what we say. let them see what we do. >> is sherrod brown the democrat who can win back ohio and working class voters in the midwest? >> that is the blueprint for america for 2020. >> he sounds like he's running for president. is he? my interview this morning with senator sherrod brown of ohio. >>> and mapquest, why both parties can find encouraging signs and danger signals for 2020. joining me are nbc news white house correspondent hallie jackson, rich lowry, editor of "national review." yamiche alcindor, and cnbc editor at large, john harwood. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the
lindsey graham says the investigation is safe. could a showdown over mueller lead to a shutdown of the government. this morning i'll talk to south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >>> plus the cia determines that saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman ordered the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. but will president trump accept that conclusion. >> we also have a great ally in saudi arabia. >>> also, the democrats ohio hope. >> let them hear what we...
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rosalynn let's move on because on the flip side you've got senator lindsey graham republican senator lindsey graham who are nine times out of ten would back president donald trump and believe what he said very much the opposite. very much the opposite and it could be argued that lindsey graham the south carolina republican is speaking for many on capitol hill and he expresses his frustration that the that so far the crown prince has not been held personally accountable by the u.s. for jamaal murder this is what he had to say on the sunday public affairs shows they're an important ally but when it comes to their crown prince he's irrational he's on hand and i think he's done a lot of damage to the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia and i have no intention of working with him ever again i'm going to do whatever i can to place blame where i believe it lies put it at the feet of the crown prince who has been a destructive force in the mideast embargoed or without telling anybody of this war and humans got completely out of control who put the prime minister of lebano
rosalynn let's move on because on the flip side you've got senator lindsey graham republican senator lindsey graham who are nine times out of ten would back president donald trump and believe what he said very much the opposite. very much the opposite and it could be argued that lindsey graham the south carolina republican is speaking for many on capitol hill and he expresses his frustration that the that so far the crown prince has not been held personally accountable by the u.s. for jamaal...
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i want to react a little bit to lindsey graham. john harwood, there was a bit of a theme in the various questions, whether it is the mueller protection bill, up to mitch mcconnell, criminal justice reform bill, up to mitch mcconnell. you saw the passion of lindsey graham. he is ready to fight on one. and not fight as much on the other. >> i was fascinated by his vehemence on the prison reform bill. and mitch mcconnell reflects some resistance in the republican base but if we look at the results of the midterm election, we can see the country moving toward the spirit of criminal justice reform. in florida, when ron desantis was elected governor and it appears that rick scott was elected senator, more than 60% of floridians voted to restore voting rights for felons. 1.5 million people. that is to the detriment of the republican party. yet republican and democratic voters came together to do it. i think whether or not this criminal justice reform bill happens in this lame dumb -- lame duck or some point down the road, we're headed dow
i want to react a little bit to lindsey graham. john harwood, there was a bit of a theme in the various questions, whether it is the mueller protection bill, up to mitch mcconnell, criminal justice reform bill, up to mitch mcconnell. you saw the passion of lindsey graham. he is ready to fight on one. and not fight as much on the other. >> i was fascinated by his vehemence on the prison reform bill. and mitch mcconnell reflects some resistance in the republican base but if we look at the...
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some of the things that graham v. connor emphasized is that it's not about looking out hindsight -- 2020 hindsight at the situation but it's about what an objectively reasonable officer would have done in the circumstance. since that decision interpreting tennessee versus gardner the ideas about graham versus connor -- if you think about it, when the awareness of the law enforcement officers about supreme court process, you could think about the veranda decision. people have to have their amanda right -- miranda rights. as a close second, this is about graham versus connor in the way that police reports are written and the way that people are being trained in these academies. test police academies. the framing of the use of force and when the use of force is justified is shaped by the way that graham versus connor lives i toward saying that the use of force and the use of deadly force is reasonable the way that graham versus connor framed that discussion. >> thank you. >> peter, i wanted to talk about these standards.
some of the things that graham v. connor emphasized is that it's not about looking out hindsight -- 2020 hindsight at the situation but it's about what an objectively reasonable officer would have done in the circumstance. since that decision interpreting tennessee versus gardner the ideas about graham versus connor -- if you think about it, when the awareness of the law enforcement officers about supreme court process, you could think about the veranda decision. people have to have their...
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: >> jimhley graham.the struts with kesha. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: take a look athis. "body talks." kesha and the struts! [ cheers and applause ] guys, i say a lot of things but one thing i the best way to express yourself is through a gif. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ]: >> jimll show you what i'm talking about, it's time for "tonight show gifs." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show gifs >> jimmy: first up is -- take a a look at this gif of donald trump. >> steve: yeah. oh. [ light laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: this gif is called "when you're sprinklin' that parmesan all over your meat love stuffed crust." cheers and applause ] >> steve: beep, bop, bop, boop, boop, ep, beep, bop. >> jimmy: next one is a gif of a dog. [ laughter ] this gif is called "when bae's going through your search history." [ laughter and applause ] here's a gif of some players from the seattle seahawks.li [ t laughter ] yep. their gif says "when you and your boys get a sick deal on that airbnb down in tahoe." >
: >> jimhley graham.the struts with kesha. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh! >> jimmy: take a look athis. "body talks." kesha and the struts! [ cheers and applause ] guys, i say a lot of things but one thing i the best way to express yourself is through a gif. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ]: >> jimll show you what i'm talking about, it's time for "tonight show gifs." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ tonight show gifs >> jimmy: first up is --...
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t i think senator graham is right on the money.te judiciary committee, i can guarantee he will move forward with this. the american people need this. they want this to wrap up. they want to know the truth. this is why not only does theree need to be an investigation by the senate judiciary committee, but we also need those documents declassified and only the president can do this. the only way to get to the truth is to get transparency, to get those documents declassified, that's the foreign intelligence act warrant on carter page. we also need the gang of eight. >> sean: the gang of eight, 302s. >> the 302 by bruce ohr. this is what needs to be done so we can move forward. >>rd sean: it's interesting. donald trump was able to defy the history of bill clinton who lost 60 seats, eight senate seats in his first midterm. obama lost, gregg, six seats in the senate but 63 house seats. he fought to keep the senate ass hard as he did. it's rather profound now because all of the threats that thee democrats are making, all of this would mov
t i think senator graham is right on the money.te judiciary committee, i can guarantee he will move forward with this. the american people need this. they want this to wrap up. they want to know the truth. this is why not only does theree need to be an investigation by the senate judiciary committee, but we also need those documents declassified and only the president can do this. the only way to get to the truth is to get transparency, to get those documents declassified, that's the foreign...
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in terms of graham's views on trump, let's be clear.s abandoned his own publicly stated repeated convictions in exchange for what looks like now a certain proximity to being the trump. >> i think he's a cook. i think he's crazy. i think he's unfit for office. >> endless attempt to label the guy as some kind of cook, not fit to be president. >> i don't believe he's a republican. his policies are really bad for the country. >> and number one i agree with him mostly. >> he's a jackass. >> i like the president. i want to help him. >> trump's foreign policy is a complete disaster. >> what president trump has done is historic. he deserves the nobel peace prize and then some. >> and then some. i want to be clear, there are many americans that generally support donald trump. there are plenty of reasons for them to feel that way and for us to debate politics civilly. what we are seeing here is important as senator lind will say graham descends deeper into pure self caricature of craven political hypocrisy, he has come to hollow you u oout a sign
in terms of graham's views on trump, let's be clear.s abandoned his own publicly stated repeated convictions in exchange for what looks like now a certain proximity to being the trump. >> i think he's a cook. i think he's crazy. i think he's unfit for office. >> endless attempt to label the guy as some kind of cook, not fit to be president. >> i don't believe he's a republican. his policies are really bad for the country. >> and number one i agree with him mostly....
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remember when lindsey graham, republican senator graham said that there would be holy hell to pay if president trump fired jeff sessions? nope. flash forward the last couple of months where there has been a growing acceptance among senate republicans that in fact if there is such a bad and fraught and difficult relationship, then perhaps it would be better if donald trump let jeff sessions go after the midterms. well, tick taock. 16 hours later i guess after election day is officially over and jeff sessions is gone. here is the questions that we still have outstanding. matt whitaker, you've talked about him and just played that sound from him and how he feels about the special counsel. much more in line with the president's thinking. will he remain in that position on a permanent basis? i'm not sure that's going to be the case. we are working all of our sources at this moment. there are some names that i'm not ready to talk about right now, but i do think there is a lot of discussion about what happens moving forward and who that permanent replacement is. no guidance yet from our whi
remember when lindsey graham, republican senator graham said that there would be holy hell to pay if president trump fired jeff sessions? nope. flash forward the last couple of months where there has been a growing acceptance among senate republicans that in fact if there is such a bad and fraught and difficult relationship, then perhaps it would be better if donald trump let jeff sessions go after the midterms. well, tick taock. 16 hours later i guess after election day is officially over and...
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graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization devoted to the history of the first thanksgiving.
graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization devoted to the history of the first thanksgiving.
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>> whlindsay graham gets that w, we know there's trouble. conclusion has been public and it has been said the rest of the administration has been marginalizing that view. and it's lindsay graham speaking for republicans and democrats said, no, he will push to get the cia more involved and to scrutinize administration policy towards saudi arabia. i think this is significant. this is the president's own party pushing back hard. when the president issued his own conclusions about this in that strange statement that he issued last week, he said he will listen to congress, but whatever they propose has to be in line with his thinking about the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia. this whole thing has been unseamly, which unfortunately our relationship with the saudi is and has been for decades. >> i think it's so interesting, though, the repercussion of jamal khashoggi's murder, and some have wanted the u.s. to get out of the saudi-led military action for years and was not able to break the log jam until yesterday. that's one of khashoggi's l leg
>> whlindsay graham gets that w, we know there's trouble. conclusion has been public and it has been said the rest of the administration has been marginalizing that view. and it's lindsay graham speaking for republicans and democrats said, no, he will push to get the cia more involved and to scrutinize administration policy towards saudi arabia. i think this is significant. this is the president's own party pushing back hard. when the president issued his own conclusions about this in...
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>> he did say he told senator graham that he would let the mueller probe continue.has received criticism from both sides of the aisle. this is part of the things, one of the many factors behind the scenes that sort of aggravated ntthe presihis week, that he thought it would be more of a glide path forhis choice. he's been taken aback by the problems with it.aw and we in his tweets yesterday where he said that come under criticism for not being senate confirmed. the president said, well, neither is robert mueller, the special counsel, not noting that you don't have to be confied for that position and that robert mueller has previously been confirmedor other positions. michael cohen's presence was something else f thatstrated the president, feeling that he might be talking to the special counsel, his former attorney who knows a lot about the inner workings ofhe trump organization and campaign. to this point, the white house is standing behind whitaker but sentiment growing that his time in this job may be relatively short, that there's presidentto get the to pick a mo
>> he did say he told senator graham that he would let the mueller probe continue.has received criticism from both sides of the aisle. this is part of the things, one of the many factors behind the scenes that sort of aggravated ntthe presihis week, that he thought it would be more of a glide path forhis choice. he's been taken aback by the problems with it.aw and we in his tweets yesterday where he said that come under criticism for not being senate confirmed. the president said, well,...
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and after the meeting senator graham said this. as to the mueller investigation, i am confident that it is not in jeopardy. there's no reason to fire him. i asked him, do you have any reason to fire mr. mueller. he said he has zero reason to believe anything is being done wrong with the mueller investigation. now, big if. if what lindsey graham is saying is true, that had to be even worse news today for donald trump than losing another house seat in maine because as of today according to lindsey graham, matthew whitaker doesn't believe anything is being done wrong with the mueller investigation. that would logically mean that matthew whitaker as of today has no intention and has no right or reason to fire robert mueller and no intention of limiting the investigation in any way. leading off our discussion now lisa graves former chief counsel for nominations for democrats, deputy assistant attorney general in the justice department. matthew miller, msnbc contributor. and jill wine-banks, the former assistant watergate special prosecu
and after the meeting senator graham said this. as to the mueller investigation, i am confident that it is not in jeopardy. there's no reason to fire him. i asked him, do you have any reason to fire mr. mueller. he said he has zero reason to believe anything is being done wrong with the mueller investigation. now, big if. if what lindsey graham is saying is true, that had to be even worse news today for donald trump than losing another house seat in maine because as of today according to...
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graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization dedicated to the history of the first thanksgiving. this journey began in the spring of 1618 when four gentleman met in london to form the berkeley company. thorpe, andgeorge richard berkeley. london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james the first had to radical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see what it was like. it was easy to get people to go to the new world, and they did. they wanted an expedition to to see the new land they had been given by king james. their leader was john woodlief. after looking at certain people, several people, they chose captain john woodlief to lead the woodlief expedition to the new world. john had been to the new world several times. he was an ancient planter, quite a distinction in tho
graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization dedicated to the history of the first thanksgiving. this journey began in the spring of 1618 when four gentleman met in london to form the berkeley company. thorpe, andgeorge richard berkeley. london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going...
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know lindsey graham very, very well. you know, he's always been afraid of his shadow somewhat.ys in campaign mode. he's always afraid of that challenge from the right. and people used to look at lindsey graham as being the sane senator we have from south carolina when we had jim demint there, someone you could go to to get things done. i think he's the prime example of when donald trump breaks an individual. now lindsey graham is very weak-kneed, no longer putting the country first, putting his party first. and there are a lot of us who have known lindsey graham for a long time, even republican friends you talk to who say i have no idea who this man is. >> on the other hand, you know matt whitaker, the acting attorney general. what can you tell us about him? he's got a whole trail of tweets expressing a lot of skepticism about how bob mueller has been doing his job. >> matt is a conservative guy, believes in god and country kind of guy, right? the president likes him, has a lot of faith in him. and, look, i think he's very intelligent, obviously. political, ran for senate in th
know lindsey graham very, very well. you know, he's always been afraid of his shadow somewhat.ys in campaign mode. he's always afraid of that challenge from the right. and people used to look at lindsey graham as being the sane senator we have from south carolina when we had jim demint there, someone you could go to to get things done. i think he's the prime example of when donald trump breaks an individual. now lindsey graham is very weak-kneed, no longer putting the country first, putting his...
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senator lindsey graham has always taken a strident tone when it comes to the death of. the fact that he believes there is more to the story then is being let on by saudi arabia but these comments now going much further and given a lot of weight considering that lindsey graham is a senior republican and very influential foreign policy hot he frequently advises the president as recently as last week we did spot him going into the white house even though that meeting was not on the official white house schedule now in terms of action and response to the death of jim by this administration it appears to in the eyes of many on capitol hill be dragging its heels it has rescinded the visas of almost two dozen saudi nationals but it has not say it at the highest levels of the saudi government something that many are looking for on capitol hill now in terms of the pressure by lindsey graham he certainly has not only called mohammed bin solomon unstable and unreliable but he also doesn't see the situation being fixed as long as the crown prince is still in charge and as a result
senator lindsey graham has always taken a strident tone when it comes to the death of. the fact that he believes there is more to the story then is being let on by saudi arabia but these comments now going much further and given a lot of weight considering that lindsey graham is a senior republican and very influential foreign policy hot he frequently advises the president as recently as last week we did spot him going into the white house even though that meeting was not on the official white...
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immediately, graham? immediately? think the whole thing is written with the intention that it should be an expeditious process. president trump visits northern california following the most devastating wildfires in the state's history. and coming up at 3.30pm — click looks into robo—surgeons and movie star sean bean, appears in a video game. good afternoon. the prime minister has said the next seven days are "critical" for the country, as she prepares to go to brussels to discuss the future relationship with the eu. theresa may said her brexit withdrawal deal was "in the national interest". and she warned members of her party seeking to remove her, that a change of leadership would not make it any easier to negotiate, or to win a vote in parliament. here's our political correspondent peter saull. out of the door but still in a job and sticking by her plan. theresa may has survived one of the toughest weeks of her premiership, and she says the next seven days will be critical too. we won't agree the leaving part until
immediately, graham? immediately? think the whole thing is written with the intention that it should be an expeditious process. president trump visits northern california following the most devastating wildfires in the state's history. and coming up at 3.30pm — click looks into robo—surgeons and movie star sean bean, appears in a video game. good afternoon. the prime minister has said the next seven days are "critical" for the country, as she prepares to go to brussels to discuss...
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still very much hedging its bets and let's turn to senator lindsey graham someone who broadly speaking is that supporting the republican senator reason support of the president on the issue of saudi arabia he will not do that. no lindsey graham has said on the sunday public affairs shows that he is not supporting the president's reluctance to blame mohammed and solemn on the saudi crown prince for the murder of. in fact he was quite adamant as have been a number of other u.s. senators and house representatives that much tougher stance needs to be taken against the saudi crown prince in particular and against the saudi government in general this is senator lindsey graham speaking on sunday they're an important ally but when it comes to their crown prince he's irrational he's on hand and i think he's done a lot of damage to the relationship between the united states and saudi arabia and i have no intention of working with him ever again i'm going to do whatever i can to place blame where i believe it lies put it at the feet of the crown prince who has been a destructive force in the midd
still very much hedging its bets and let's turn to senator lindsey graham someone who broadly speaking is that supporting the republican senator reason support of the president on the issue of saudi arabia he will not do that. no lindsey graham has said on the sunday public affairs shows that he is not supporting the president's reluctance to blame mohammed and solemn on the saudi crown prince for the murder of. in fact he was quite adamant as have been a number of other u.s. senators and house...
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graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization devoted to the history of the first thanksgiving. in america which was here at berkeley plantation. this journey began in the spring of 1618 when four gentleman met in london to form the berkeley company. their names were william throckmorton, john smith, george thorpe, and richard berkeley. who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in london because as i said they had been given a grant of over 8000 acres to start a settlement and to bring profits back to england. at that point in the early 17th century, england was going through a severe recession. poverty was rampant. king james i had tyrannical leadership. there was a lot going on and people wanted to go to the new land in the new world to see what it is like an gain their fortunes. and profit from that. it was easy to get people to go to the new world, and they did. as i said it started in 1618. they wanted an expedition to virginia to see the new land they had been given by king james i. they needed to find a leader. that l
graham: hi, my name is graham woodlief and i'm president of the virginia thanksgiving festival, an organization devoted to the history of the first thanksgiving. in america which was here at berkeley plantation. this journey began in the spring of 1618 when four gentleman met in london to form the berkeley company. their names were william throckmorton, john smith, george thorpe, and richard berkeley. who owned berkeley castle in england. they met in london because as i said they had been given...
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republican senator lindsey graham has described saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin saudi man as unstable and unreliable he says he and other senators are discussing sanctions against riyadh's in the wake of the saudi journalists killing . a vote on a resolution to cut off all assistance to riyadh for the war in yemen could also happen in weeks kimberly halkett is following the story joining us from washington so it's really not the first time that lindsey graham has spoken out against saudi arabia crown prince mohammed bin some talk that talk us through the significance of his latest comments. yeah you know what there's no question lindsey graham as a republican senator has been very strident very critical of mohammed bin salma but these comments by the senior senator seem to go even further and we know that the president listens to lindsey graham he was in fact meeting with lindsey graham at the white house wasn't even on the schedule the official white house schedule but we spotted him reporters spotted him going into the white house late last week so we know these consultatio
republican senator lindsey graham has described saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin saudi man as unstable and unreliable he says he and other senators are discussing sanctions against riyadh's in the wake of the saudi journalists killing . a vote on a resolution to cut off all assistance to riyadh for the war in yemen could also happen in weeks kimberly halkett is following the story joining us from washington so it's really not the first time that lindsey graham has spoken out against...
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lindsey graham, we'll investigate that. >> sean: let me ask you this.e, all the reports that there are going to be written answers only on russia, not on any obstruction -- the president can fire anybody he wants. jerry nadler saying he wants to investigate what the president said -- it's meaningless if he said something, didn't do it. is this the beginning of the end if, in fact, there is not going to be a subpoena, written answers are going to be handed in? it seems the airplane is heading for a landing, sara. >> it is. every source i've spoken to tonight that mueller is going to wrap up this investigation. we are not going to see anything happen to trump. what we might see is some indictments, roger stone, jerome corsi who is his is his assistant, one thing that so important, there is never any evidence -- never, from the very beginning of this investigation by the fbi, that there was any kind of collusion, which isn't a crime anyway, but there was never any evidence -- >> sean: only on hillary's side of. >> on the on hillary by suicide. absolutely.
lindsey graham, we'll investigate that. >> sean: let me ask you this.e, all the reports that there are going to be written answers only on russia, not on any obstruction -- the president can fire anybody he wants. jerry nadler saying he wants to investigate what the president said -- it's meaningless if he said something, didn't do it. is this the beginning of the end if, in fact, there is not going to be a subpoena, written answers are going to be handed in? it seems the airplane is...
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separate issue the role of saudi arabia in the war in yemen must be thrown into focus now lindsey graham wants to widen the whole ambit of the senate legislation he's saying that should accountability be established that the crown prince was involved volved in casualties death he wants to introduce legislation that would impose sanctions against the prince directly but would also investigate the prince's wider role the crown prince as wide a role in that war in yemen and senator graham says other erratic acts as he put it such as the blockade imposed on cutter so there's wide ranging action happening in the senate now going back to the briefing by the secretary of state and the secretary of defense there is a possibility that they may not be briefing about the murder itself they may be briefing as to why they should not be sanctions imposed against saudi arabia we've heard from both of them in recent days basically sitting on the same sheet as president trump that any. severance of ties with saudi arabia would be harmful to the united states that's president transposition and that is som
separate issue the role of saudi arabia in the war in yemen must be thrown into focus now lindsey graham wants to widen the whole ambit of the senate legislation he's saying that should accountability be established that the crown prince was involved volved in casualties death he wants to introduce legislation that would impose sanctions against the prince directly but would also investigate the prince's wider role the crown prince as wide a role in that war in yemen and senator graham says...
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so, bugliosi turned to virginia graham, one of the two fellow jail inmates atkins had confessed to. the jury how atkins giddily described the tate and labianca murders. >> there wasn't a sign of remorse of anything. in fact, it was almost very boastful. >> reporter: and atkins vowed they were just getting started, said graham. they had a plan to murder a-list celebrities. >> it was tom jones, elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. they were going to skin him alive and make purses out of it and sell it on hollywood boulevard. >> reporter: virginia graham's testimony made the front page, one of many headlines in a trial that lasted some seven months. >> the jury hearing the charges against charles manson and three girl members of his so called family, brought in its verdict this afternoon. all were found guilty of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: manson and several members of "the family" were sentenced to death for the tate and labianca murders, a career-making victory for prosecutor vincent bugliosi who was emphatic the sentence was richly deserved. >> in view o
so, bugliosi turned to virginia graham, one of the two fellow jail inmates atkins had confessed to. the jury how atkins giddily described the tate and labianca murders. >> there wasn't a sign of remorse of anything. in fact, it was almost very boastful. >> reporter: and atkins vowed they were just getting started, said graham. they had a plan to murder a-list celebrities. >> it was tom jones, elizabeth taylor, steve mcqueen, and frank sinatra. they were going to skin him alive...
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they asked ridley confidential, they can text graham or scan confidential, they can text graham orscanfollowing me around. thank you for protesting and upholding our democracy. he follows us all around. now, let‘s talk about what happens once you have got the 48. there is a much bigger issue really. that is persuading people in this place, 158 of them, that they want to move on and change prime minister.m of them, that they want to move on and change prime minister. it is a secret ballot. every member of parliament will have to ask themselves what they think is in the national interest and what they are willing to live with. it can go one for generations either way. if they think of the secret ballot, they will think upon the election we had whether poll lead was so high the danger was a 1—party state and that was thrown away. now we have the misery of a minority government and i think most members of parliament will not want a repeat. that makes this a grave time. you put that down to the leader rather than the atmosphere and issues? the immediate problem is the prime minister‘s polic
they asked ridley confidential, they can text graham or scan confidential, they can text graham orscanfollowing me around. thank you for protesting and upholding our democracy. he follows us all around. now, let‘s talk about what happens once you have got the 48. there is a much bigger issue really. that is persuading people in this place, 158 of them, that they want to move on and change prime minister.m of them, that they want to move on and change prime minister. it is a secret ballot....
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immediately, graham? immediately?the most devastating wildfires in the state‘s history.
immediately, graham? immediately?the most devastating wildfires in the state‘s history.
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well there was outrage comment as close allies senator lindsey graham says america should not. voice. my headquarters and. also ahead. a suicide attack on a gathering of kills more than fifty people. look at the human toll behind the war and yemen especially for children and. trying to reach the. u.s. president donald trump has appeared to side with saudi arabia's crown prince mom of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi despite a cia report concluding that the crown prince ordered the killing trump says the u.s. intends to remain steadfast part of saudi she held her tongue she has more from washington d.c. . i hereby you. are the white house thanksgiving tradition of the president of turkey to go to groom significance this year a short time donald trump made it clear he was giving the saudi crown prince a pass in the killing of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi in an eight paragraph statement filled with the rhetorical flourishes the exclamation marks and slogans characteristic of the president's tweets made his argument. king solomon and crown prince mohammed bin salman vig
well there was outrage comment as close allies senator lindsey graham says america should not. voice. my headquarters and. also ahead. a suicide attack on a gathering of kills more than fifty people. look at the human toll behind the war and yemen especially for children and. trying to reach the. u.s. president donald trump has appeared to side with saudi arabia's crown prince mom of the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi despite a cia report concluding that the crown prince ordered the...
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>> maybe lindsey graham would. >> the same lindsey graham from south carolina? >> who has said mueller has to finish his investigation. there are so many dominos here to think about. first of all, who's in charge? is whitaker now in charge of rosenstein, how is -- >> if he's the acting attorney general. >> and in charge of rosenstein and in charge of mueller as a result. because they were thinking of whitaker to replace rosenstein, remember when they all thought rosenstein was going to get fired because of what he said in a private meeting about the president. so whitaker was on deck. so rosenstein still remains, but if he has lost his authority and he has expressed faith in mueller, which he has publicly, will he resign? is this one other way of decapitating the justice department? and then congress also, schumer just said in but there's been legislation that you got to protect the mueller investigation. you could get that passed in the house in five seconds now. >> does rosenstein stay, number one? if he resigns and whitaker overseas that investigation, one po
>> maybe lindsey graham would. >> the same lindsey graham from south carolina? >> who has said mueller has to finish his investigation. there are so many dominos here to think about. first of all, who's in charge? is whitaker now in charge of rosenstein, how is -- >> if he's the acting attorney general. >> and in charge of rosenstein and in charge of mueller as a result. because they were thinking of whitaker to replace rosenstein, remember when they all thought...
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, senator lindsey graham of south carolina, he was on record saying that there would be holy hell toay if senator fired jeff sessions, however, last summer when senator graham has said he has softened stance, what political pressure is senator graham under and can you talk about the senators, the political calculus behind switch to president trump's public defender and will there be a political payout for him? >> well, you know, that's been some suggestion that maybe he's in line for the attorney general spot, it's not clear that he would want that, but, you know, i do think that -- that even though it's within the president's purview to fire his attorney general that having somebody who is an acting attorney general when you've got such significant legal issues going on is bad for an administration and so i think that one thing that lindsey graham is probably doing with -- with president trump is encouraging him to make a selection as soon as he can of someone who it would actually be approved by the senate and perhaps during this lame-duck session. arthel: appreciate you coming on,
, senator lindsey graham of south carolina, he was on record saying that there would be holy hell toay if senator fired jeff sessions, however, last summer when senator graham has said he has softened stance, what political pressure is senator graham under and can you talk about the senators, the political calculus behind switch to president trump's public defender and will there be a political payout for him? >> well, you know, that's been some suggestion that maybe he's in line for the...
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and, actually, to go into graham a little bit more, graham does -- the court in graham outlined three factors, set vth severity of the crime at issue, the immediacy of a threat and the active positions that they were engaging in to figure out what force was reasonable. it's unquestionable that the threat and even the amount of active resistance is going to be -- that's a subjective judgment that's going to be evaluated in part by race. that's what research and daily experience shows us. and so i'm maybe jumping the gun a bit, but one of the things we have been working on in southern california is ways to change that standard so it is a little more guided and sustained and in the way we think represents the moral conception. >> we'll come back to that, but given this reasonable standard both in terms of a reasonable officer's view of what he or she might do in a similar situation and the idea of a reasonable threat, so those two areas. is the standard of evidence around what constitutes a reasonable threat different in cases involving black males than it is for white males? >> yes. so
and, actually, to go into graham a little bit more, graham does -- the court in graham outlined three factors, set vth severity of the crime at issue, the immediacy of a threat and the active positions that they were engaging in to figure out what force was reasonable. it's unquestionable that the threat and even the amount of active resistance is going to be -- that's a subjective judgment that's going to be evaluated in part by race. that's what research and daily experience shows us. and so...
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graham: i would probably argue not enough.t majority of my constituents are not people who are shouting for no deal or no brexit. they want to see a solution, you want the referendum on it, minimum disruption, get on with life, no threat to jobs. what markets do and what businesses are saying should matter. guy: richard graham, u.k. conservative mp and member of the brexit select committee. vonnie, back to you. vonnie: definitely a busy westminster today, guy, that's for sure. time for "futures in focus." crude on a record 13-day losing streak. chatting about that now at the cme. question, what is the chatter at the cme this morning? brexit and westminster, is that impacting trading today? >> a little bit, when you consider that prime minister may is receiving it in both ears from everybody. the anti-cyclical nature of the u.s. dollar, we will need global growth, global stability for the dollar to be vulnerable. people are watching on the sidelines and recognizing that the pound was over 1.30 around midnight, and all the while
graham: i would probably argue not enough.t majority of my constituents are not people who are shouting for no deal or no brexit. they want to see a solution, you want the referendum on it, minimum disruption, get on with life, no threat to jobs. what markets do and what businesses are saying should matter. guy: richard graham, u.k. conservative mp and member of the brexit select committee. vonnie, back to you. vonnie: definitely a busy westminster today, guy, that's for sure. time for...
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rob: all right, graham allen served our country, the 11-year army veteran joins us live next, he saysillian: first let's check in with steve doocy. good morning. >> bonjour. [laughter] steve: coming up on "fox & friends", did you hear something is going on in florida? we are not talking about the weather although there are hurricane warning at the election supervisor offices in palm beach and broward county, what is going on exactly is it all open and above board, we will talk to a whole bunch of people about just that, andy mccarthy will be joining us, governor rick scott has so far sued all sorts of people three times to make sure that every vote is counted. newt gringrich will talk about the news to have day and now that the democrats have gotten the gavel and house of representatives they will have a whole mess of investigations, he will lay it all out, busy 3 hours kicks off 12 and a half minutes from now right here in the channel those two trust for morning news. rob: you were with good company at the golf course. >> my friend peter and -- son and i were golfing and we saw an ac
rob: all right, graham allen served our country, the 11-year army veteran joins us live next, he saysillian: first let's check in with steve doocy. good morning. >> bonjour. [laughter] steve: coming up on "fox & friends", did you hear something is going on in florida? we are not talking about the weather although there are hurricane warning at the election supervisor offices in palm beach and broward county, what is going on exactly is it all open and above board, we will...