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graham satchell, thanks very much. graham . satchell, thanks very much.own court. i want to move from one court to another because i want to take you to the court of appeal, because the convictions of andy malkinson, who spent 17 years injailfor a rape he did not commit has been formally overturned by the court of appeal. i want to take you to the judge, because that is just being detailed now, thejudgment in because that is just being detailed now, the judgment in that case. trio now, the judgment in that case. fir? longer subject to the conditions of your licence. we must finally return to the question of reporting restrictions with which we began at the hearing this morning. we are again grateful to all who have assisted us with submissions. we make the following directions. the order made pursuant to the sexual offences amendment act 1992 on the 3rd of may this year remains in force and will remain in force unless varied or discharged. accordingly, during the lifetime of the lady to whom we have referred as c, no matter may be included in any publicat
graham satchell, thanks very much. graham . satchell, thanks very much.own court. i want to move from one court to another because i want to take you to the court of appeal, because the convictions of andy malkinson, who spent 17 years injailfor a rape he did not commit has been formally overturned by the court of appeal. i want to take you to the judge, because that is just being detailed now, thejudgment in because that is just being detailed now, the judgment in that case. trio now, the...
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donald trump won the state by more than graham won the state. he got 55%. graham got 54%. donald trump can end graham's career anytime as a senator. i think all of that went into what the crowd was thinking. i also think that the inauthenticity of graham, the fact he's such a phony, i think it's hurt a lot of other republicans including ron desantis. i think republican voters can tell if somebody's really like donald trump or does a better job of pretending they're real, and somebody who's really just sort of saying whatever the telepromter tells them to say to please a maga crowd, which is graham, desantis. >> yeah and i would extend and quibble with your point and tee it up for maya. i don't know that donald trump has proved himself to be real. although we could debate word choices. but maya, donald trump has offered a kind of recurring type of politics. at least since 2015, he came down on the staircase, insulted black and brown people, mexican americans, immigrants, women. he went on and on. in a way what he appeals to, i have a comment later in this show about diversi
donald trump won the state by more than graham won the state. he got 55%. graham got 54%. donald trump can end graham's career anytime as a senator. i think all of that went into what the crowd was thinking. i also think that the inauthenticity of graham, the fact he's such a phony, i think it's hurt a lot of other republicans including ron desantis. i think republican voters can tell if somebody's really like donald trump or does a better job of pretending they're real, and somebody who's...
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>> yeah, alicia, a painful moment for lindsey graham. i'll tell you this about lindsey graham.ndsey in saudi arabia and in a meeting with the king, lindsey graham says to the king of saudi arabia, don't worry about donald trump. presidents come and go, but senators stay forever. and that little vignette told me a lot about lindsey graham, someone who likely plans to expire in the u.s. senate rather than retire from it. so he has compromised and sacrificed his own dignity and his own political consistency to try to follow the path to power, to stay in the u.s. senate. and it is emblematic of the rest of the party. they know that donald trump has this iron grip on the party. it is post ideological. it is grievance. call it populism if you want. the party has decided to look past all of the faults of donald trump. he's their guy. so where lindsey graham said in 2016 if you want to make america great again, tell donald trump to go to hell. right now he is saying help me get donald trump to the white house, because lindsey graham is doing what every other republican has done, which
>> yeah, alicia, a painful moment for lindsey graham. i'll tell you this about lindsey graham.ndsey in saudi arabia and in a meeting with the king, lindsey graham says to the king of saudi arabia, don't worry about donald trump. presidents come and go, but senators stay forever. and that little vignette told me a lot about lindsey graham, someone who likely plans to expire in the u.s. senate rather than retire from it. so he has compromised and sacrificed his own dignity and his own...
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that was lindsey graham's best buddy.ople say this senator was best friends with john mccain and best friends with donald trump, two sides of the spectrum. what does he stand for? maybe it is common sense. will: united states farmers have begun to sound the alarm as chinese real estate buyers are buying up farmland, 383,000 acres have been bought up, $2 million in land value bought by chinese real estate interests. rachel: i interviewed john voight of the black farmers association. he's very concerned about what is happening here. he's saying not just because much of this farmland, some of it is being bought close to military bases, there's a concern about that but he says this is a danger to america's food supply. he and i both discussed how late congress has been to the game but he pointed the finger at president biden saying this is something president biden could stop with an executive order, purchasing of land by communist chinese companies, listen to this. >> international problem that needs to be addressed by congr
that was lindsey graham's best buddy.ople say this senator was best friends with john mccain and best friends with donald trump, two sides of the spectrum. what does he stand for? maybe it is common sense. will: united states farmers have begun to sound the alarm as chinese real estate buyers are buying up farmland, 383,000 acres have been bought up, $2 million in land value bought by chinese real estate interests. rachel: i interviewed john voight of the black farmers association. he's very...
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let's go back to graham satchell who is there for us. graham, take us through it for us.g us. matthew, this trial has been going
let's go back to graham satchell who is there for us. graham, take us through it for us.g us. matthew, this trial has been going
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graham: i really don't know. you know, the allegation about sotomayor's staff saying he hadn't bought enough books for her to come, she's a wonderful lady. that doesn't -- the court needs to sort of up its game. we'll see how that unfolds. as senator cruz said, this is an effort to destroy the court. this never happened when you had liberal justices cranking out opinions that people liked on the left. they travel just as much. so we see this as a chance for us in the republican side of the aisle to stand up for the court as an institution and call out pretty outrageous behavior. this is a line nobody wants -- should want to cross. the bill's going nowhere. and i told senator durbin, i'm trying to work with you as best i can. we've done a lot of good thing. but this is going to effect the operation of the committee down the road. reporter: so this -- you're saying this makes it less likely for you to support nominees? sen. graham: this makes it less likely for the committee to function. because one part of the com
graham: i really don't know. you know, the allegation about sotomayor's staff saying he hadn't bought enough books for her to come, she's a wonderful lady. that doesn't -- the court needs to sort of up its game. we'll see how that unfolds. as senator cruz said, this is an effort to destroy the court. this never happened when you had liberal justices cranking out opinions that people liked on the left. they travel just as much. so we see this as a chance for us in the republican side of the...
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graham knows that exactly because he has a pre payment meter. he has to pay the energy up front, the damages supply us with can i insight what you called up the paid me to which means the 10 i guess, to pay for these out terms of tape before he actually sees that he didn't have a choice. if customers don't pay that bills on time, the energy supply is automatic in store a pre payment meter. for 1000000 british households now have one of the few days later we meet graham again. he has to go to a nearby shop to get his prepayment meet a key, top, top 10 your top mile. it has a all for me. will you please? i get i looked at a lot trying to please 22nd 20 pounds of electricity loss. graham, 4 days everyone in britain is paying more for electricity these days, but households with these pay as you meters, a 10 percent more than others. why? if i'm paying them in advance, why am i going to pay them more? then the people who have quite rel safe, quite honestly, i know the lowest class people and they have nothing. they get no concessions, nothing whatsoe
graham knows that exactly because he has a pre payment meter. he has to pay the energy up front, the damages supply us with can i insight what you called up the paid me to which means the 10 i guess, to pay for these out terms of tape before he actually sees that he didn't have a choice. if customers don't pay that bills on time, the energy supply is automatic in store a pre payment meter. for 1000000 british households now have one of the few days later we meet graham again. he has to go to a...
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but they weren't very happy with lindsey graham when he took the stage.>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome united states senator lindsey graham. [background sounds] >> thank, y'all. [background sounds] welcome to pickens. thank y'all for coming. you want to the find something in common? [laughter] just calm down for a second. >> senator lindsey graham who has really got -- [background sounds] i'm going of to work on these people. i'm going to have to. all right. [background sounds] [laughter] he's, he's there, he's there when you need the him. [laughter] rachel: that's quite an endorsement. that's hilarious. first of all, lindsey graham would not have gotten that reception in ukraine, for example -- [laughter] but with he did get that in south carolina. and he invited, actually, donald trump to come to to this, to do this rally in this town. this town, apparently, is picturesque, gorgeous, and when they decide dod to have this rally here, people from all over the surrounding area, even are from your state of georgia, joey, were coming out. they couldn
but they weren't very happy with lindsey graham when he took the stage.>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome united states senator lindsey graham. [background sounds] >> thank, y'all. [background sounds] welcome to pickens. thank y'all for coming. you want to the find something in common? [laughter] just calm down for a second. >> senator lindsey graham who has really got -- [background sounds] i'm going of to work on these people. i'm going to have to. all right....
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thank 20 pounds of electricity loss graham. full days everyone in britain is paying more for electricity these days, but households with these pay as you meters, a 10 percent more than others. why? if i'm paying them in advance, why am i going to pay them more? then the people who have quite rel safe, quite honestly. i know it's the lowest class people and they have nothing. they get no concessions, nothing whatsoever. for the time being, graham can still afford to pay for his electricity, but winter is just around the corner. and here in the north of england, it can be bit to the county. if people can't afford to heat that homes, the house can end up suffering. the volunteer fleetwood on the irish c as a population of 25000 used to be reasonably prosperous thanks to the fishing industry. but today the situation is bleak. the annual per capita income is $3400.00 pounds below the national average. life expectancy is just 70 years, 10 years less than in the rest of the country. that's down to a variety of poverty or abuse induced
thank 20 pounds of electricity loss graham. full days everyone in britain is paying more for electricity these days, but households with these pay as you meters, a 10 percent more than others. why? if i'm paying them in advance, why am i going to pay them more? then the people who have quite rel safe, quite honestly. i know it's the lowest class people and they have nothing. they get no concessions, nothing whatsoever. for the time being, graham can still afford to pay for his electricity, but...
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graham was booed. >> thank you. thank y'all.e president trump, and he likes himself, and we got that in common. >> we're going to love him. we're going to love him. i know. it's half and half. but when i need some of those liberal votes, he's always there to help me get them, okay? >> i'm not sure that was the most helpful thing for trump to say. as you comment on this and bring in your reporting, i just want to show, this is pickens county, south carolina. trump got 74.5% of the vote in 2020. lindsey graham was right there with him, i mean, just about the same. so, this is a place where lindsey graham is very popular. so, it opens the question of what you were talking about, eva, which is that the people who are at the core of the support for donald trump, they want to hear his conspiracies. and lindsey graham, he supports a lot of things from donald trump. he does not support the notion that 2020 was wrongly called. >> he doesn't. but he's also been all over the board on everything from trump. if you think back to the timeline
graham was booed. >> thank you. thank y'all.e president trump, and he likes himself, and we got that in common. >> we're going to love him. we're going to love him. i know. it's half and half. but when i need some of those liberal votes, he's always there to help me get them, okay? >> i'm not sure that was the most helpful thing for trump to say. as you comment on this and bring in your reporting, i just want to show, this is pickens county, south carolina. trump got 74.5% of...
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graham knows that exactly because he has a pre payment meter. he has to pay the energy up front energy suppliers committed and set what you called up the paid meter. which means that the 10 and just to pay for these out terms of the day before the actually this is a didn't have a choice. if customers don't pay that bills on time, the energy supply is automatic, it installs a prepayment meta for $1000000.00 british households. now have one the few days later we meet graham again, he has to go to a nearby shop to get he's prepayment, meet a key top top to your top, my life because i also really please, i get a look at a lot trying to please the 22nd, 20 pounds of electricity loss gram full days. everyone in britain is paying more for electricity these days. but households with these pay as you meters, a 10 percent more than others. why if i'm paying them in advance, why? if i go to pay them more, then the people who have quite real safe, quite honestly, i know the lowest class people and they have nothing. they get no concessions, nothing whatsoev
graham knows that exactly because he has a pre payment meter. he has to pay the energy up front energy suppliers committed and set what you called up the paid meter. which means that the 10 and just to pay for these out terms of the day before the actually this is a didn't have a choice. if customers don't pay that bills on time, the energy supply is automatic, it installs a prepayment meta for $1000000.00 british households. now have one the few days later we meet graham again, he has to go to...
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the graham situation has improved. he has regular work and he's paid 80 pounds a day. this is danny, by the 28th on the owner of a small construction company, is keen to help create jobs here in one of the poor as towns in england. i am positive on dizzy nash a need for employment. so my biggest reasons why i employed is using renovation work and there's a lot 50 mom, his skills according to officials because one in full privately rented flats in england is considered inadequate. today, dining and graham a renovating the kitchen of an elderly woman and her disabled son. but the case, thank you. you're very welcome for it to be affordable for those by clean power. take a look and especially if somebody about to say i would of people with around least the 1st of the pension and the pensions, allow dimensions and massively allow that he's done. he understands the point. if he's poor a customers, he asks them to pay for materials, but he finances the labor graham also understands how important it is to help people to dish a few different. i know you need to the vast mental
the graham situation has improved. he has regular work and he's paid 80 pounds a day. this is danny, by the 28th on the owner of a small construction company, is keen to help create jobs here in one of the poor as towns in england. i am positive on dizzy nash a need for employment. so my biggest reasons why i employed is using renovation work and there's a lot 50 mom, his skills according to officials because one in full privately rented flats in england is considered inadequate. today, dining...
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graham number 917. warner, number 913. ernst, number 988. shaheen, number 928. lummis, number 1,000. warnock, number 977. cotton, number 1015. kelly, number 985. risch, number 1017. wyden, number 1035. lankford, number 1027. whitehouse, hoeven, 1037. rosen, 1040. barasso, 1043, cardin 1050, lee, 1051. sinema 1070. hyde-smith, 1064, peters, 1043. warner 1053. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendments. mr. reed: i request the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? th a
graham number 917. warner, number 913. ernst, number 988. shaheen, number 928. lummis, number 1,000. warnock, number 977. cotton, number 1015. kelly, number 985. risch, number 1017. wyden, number 1035. lankford, number 1027. whitehouse, hoeven, 1037. rosen, 1040. barasso, 1043, cardin 1050, lee, 1051. sinema 1070. hyde-smith, 1064, peters, 1043. warner 1053. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendments. mr. reed: i request the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a...
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for the time being, graham can still afford to pay for his electricity. but winter is just around the corner, and here in the north of england, it can be bit to the county. if people can't afford to heat that homes, the house can end up suffering. the opponents of fleetwood on the irish sea has a population of 25000 used to be reasonably prosperous thanks to the fishing industry. but today the situation is bleak. the annual per capita income is $3400.00 pounds below the national average. life expectancy is just 70 years, 10 years, less than in the rest of the country. that's down to a variety of poverty or abuse induced health disorders. that some doctors, even dont ship line syndrome the best the. okay. yeah, i saw perfectly okay. mark spencer has been a doctor in a local health center for 2 years. the people that we see have multiple health problems on on. you'll see that in, in, in disadvantage communities with poverty. people live with multiple long term conditions. so you have diabetes, heart disease, you've had a stroke, the rates of depression, uh
for the time being, graham can still afford to pay for his electricity. but winter is just around the corner, and here in the north of england, it can be bit to the county. if people can't afford to heat that homes, the house can end up suffering. the opponents of fleetwood on the irish sea has a population of 25000 used to be reasonably prosperous thanks to the fishing industry. but today the situation is bleak. the annual per capita income is $3400.00 pounds below the national average. life...
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everyone lindsey down here, senator lindsey graham. we love senator graham. we're gonna love him. we're gonna love him. [ crowd booing ] i know, it's half and half. i need some of the liberal votes, and he is always there to help me get them, okay? we got some pretty liberal people, but he's good. he's there when you need him, there when you need him. i'm going to get him straightened out. >> sam stein, with friends like these, i mean, lindsey graham is someone who has, by many accounts, sullied his reputation over and over by his robust defense of donald trump. yes, he broke with him occasionally on foreign policy issues. yes, he briefly did the night of january 6th before coming running back. he is still one of trump's staunchest defenders, and, man, donald trump gave him little to no support or cover right there. >> yeah, that was what we call ritualistic humiliation, i believe. >> tough to watch. >> in his home state, it's brutal. to a degree, graham invites this stuff. i was recalling how a couple weeks ago, lindsey graham had gone to conventions. if you can't support a 14-we
everyone lindsey down here, senator lindsey graham. we love senator graham. we're gonna love him. we're gonna love him. [ crowd booing ] i know, it's half and half. i need some of the liberal votes, and he is always there to help me get them, okay? we got some pretty liberal people, but he's good. he's there when you need him, there when you need him. i'm going to get him straightened out. >> sam stein, with friends like these, i mean, lindsey graham is someone who has, by many accounts,...
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and he had a lindsey graham on the stage. and oh yeah. oh yeah. and the boeing, i haven't heard that kind of bullying and, and a major lack of a riley like that in a very, very long time. am it, it's, it's, it's, it's beginning to really show that when you give people an opportunity to express their opinion about this conflict, they'll be able to you and it was a loud booming sound. jo already did, indeed, and that's hopefully get. this was a in south carolina and lindsey fram is south carolina is center to and lindsey graham was trying to throw as many uh, delicacies to the crowd as a lot of red me lot of the red meat. yeah. the robins had it cuz they read me, you're saying, oh i, i've been with crumbling all along in the, an i e and i am, you know, look what we did for the supreme court and they didn't stop. you know, the speech was only about 2 and a half minutes and they did not stop bowing. even as he woke up this page, they continued bowing him. and what's um, how to think about that because of the video? happy to discuss that. the lindsey g
and he had a lindsey graham on the stage. and oh yeah. oh yeah. and the boeing, i haven't heard that kind of bullying and, and a major lack of a riley like that in a very, very long time. am it, it's, it's, it's, it's beginning to really show that when you give people an opportunity to express their opinion about this conflict, they'll be able to you and it was a loud booming sound. jo already did, indeed, and that's hopefully get. this was a in south carolina and lindsey fram is south carolina...
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but now graham is going to have difficult. is he getting anything? i mean, the, you know, he's really, that means, i mean, it's like, you know, it's, it's very, i'm like you now that you know, he's going to prevail in any primary in south carolina. so this really has that. i think that's that. so therefore, trump doesn't need to worry about the up like a thing. lindsey graham, but going back to mother's point about the youth they d 0 is indeed absolutely frustrated to that every time they want to vote for getting more money for um, the ukraine. se, let's make sure that they don't have to pay, you know, we'll pay for their welfare payments. no welfare payments for uh, for your, of the, but those welfare payments for ukraine. and then every time they tried to do this for bond goes along and it says no, no, we don't agree with this. and it's just driving them crazy. i'm him. you know, i'm really not bad about this because in every, every, every meeting, just of screaming in rage, but germany is voice is, isn't prevailing. so yes, they want to change it.
but now graham is going to have difficult. is he getting anything? i mean, the, you know, he's really, that means, i mean, it's like, you know, it's, it's very, i'm like you now that you know, he's going to prevail in any primary in south carolina. so this really has that. i think that's that. so therefore, trump doesn't need to worry about the up like a thing. lindsey graham, but going back to mother's point about the youth they d 0 is indeed absolutely frustrated to that every time they want...
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we will ask graham sector. -- graham secker. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the fed seems little bit more realistic than the markets to. if you look at what the markets are saying, it is super optimistic. it could come true but you need an equity rally. from here you have to have ler rates fairly quickly, even where earnings are pretty good. guy: bridgewater associates co-chief investment officer joining the latest episode of the podcast. takes us to our question of the day. h2 deja vu. graham secker joins us now. what similarities do you see between the second and first half of this year? graham: for me, market direction perspective, i think we will start to move in the opposite direction to the first half. the first half we've been facing a rising market. we will be at the ---weighted indices have not gone far. the second half of the year my view is we will see slower growth manifesting itself and that will come against the backdrop of title liquidity. i would expect the overall trend within markets to be more subdued. i think if we
we will ask graham sector. -- graham secker. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the fed seems little bit more realistic than the markets to. if you look at what the markets are saying, it is super optimistic. it could come true but you need an equity rally. from here you have to have ler rates fairly quickly, even where earnings are pretty good. guy: bridgewater associates co-chief investment officer joining the latest episode of the podcast. takes us to our question of the day. h2...
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senator graham? >> thank you.interesting discussion, i think we need to put it in context for the world. doctor skop, skop, it's that right? are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does -- what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors misunderstood texas law. i've studied texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the other laws in the state. every single law allows an exclusion productivity is that a reasonable medical judgment to determine when to intervene in a medical emergency. which is usually defined as a threat to the life of the mother or permanent irreversible damage to an organ or an organ system. none of the states have the terminology that the threat must be immediate. doctors know, and obstetricians have always known, even prior to dobbs, the hyde amendment has been in place since the late 70s. and the hyde amendment allowed an exclusion for life of th
senator graham? >> thank you.interesting discussion, i think we need to put it in context for the world. doctor skop, skop, it's that right? are you from texas? >> i'm from texas. >> amanda's situation is terrible. how does -- what happened in texas? >> amanda, i want to say, i'm so sorry at your loss of willow and i'm so sorry that your doctors misunderstood texas law. i've studied texas law of course because i practiced and i want to understand. as well as all the...
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it's interesting that not long ago in 2016, when lindsey graham ran against donald trump, lindsey grahamaid if we nominate donald trump, it would be the end of the republican party. the funny thing is, he was right. it's the end of the party as he knew. this is donald trump's political party and says more about what the party has become and what is fundamentally about donald trump. if you want to give the republican nomination, you have to either get complete support of donald trump or get out of his way. >> trump is leading his other republican primary rivals. he is trailing and one category, campaign travel. he's been have to the cities that rhonda scent this has been to. does he need to stomp on the trail? he does not really need to introduce to voters who he is or who he stands for. >> you know what, the fascinating thing for me is that trump is basically the incumbent. his popularity among republicans is high, it's as if he has the high -- even though he lost the office seat. voters see him as the incumbent in the race. when you look at the numbers, it shows how little the travel is
it's interesting that not long ago in 2016, when lindsey graham ran against donald trump, lindsey grahamaid if we nominate donald trump, it would be the end of the republican party. the funny thing is, he was right. it's the end of the party as he knew. this is donald trump's political party and says more about what the party has become and what is fundamentally about donald trump. if you want to give the republican nomination, you have to either get complete support of donald trump or get out...
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to graham in the next few moments.moments. those verdicts are just coming in the last few seconds. we will have continuing coverage of that case from southwark. you are watching bbc news. we start with that breaking news thatis we start with that breaking news that is just happened at southwark crown court, news that kevin spacey has been found not guilty of nine sex offences at that trial at southwark crown court, the hollywood star who is 6a had been accused of sexually assaulting four men in the period between 2001 and 2013. those verdicts just coming in period between 2001 and 2013. those verdictsjust coming in on period between 2001 and 2013. those verdicts just coming in on the last few minutes clearing kevin spacey of all the charges, these are some of the pictures of the actor arriving for proceedings. let's go straight back to graham satchell who was there and reporters inside the courthouse saying there were tears in his eyes as he was cleared of all of those charges. yes that's right. we're hearing from our
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even lindsey down here, senator lindsey graham.[ booing ] we're going to love him. we're going to love him. i know. it's half and half, but what i need some of those liberal votes, he's always there to help me get them, okay? we've got some pretty liberal people, but he's good. he's -- he's there -- he's there when you need him. he's there when you need him. i'm going to get him straightened out. >> so vaughn, you were actually there on saturday in pickens, south carolina, at this event. give us a little color and why these people, these supporters of donald trump, who theoretically, most of them live in the state of south carolina, some probably don't, but some do, were booing their own senator. is it because he dared to deviate and separate from him for about ten minutes on january 6th? >> i mean, this is a romance novel that we're on chapter eight now in this, and for lindsey graham, when the booing started, it actually went for about 30 seconds, i finally pulled out my phone to start taking some of the video of it, but realized
even lindsey down here, senator lindsey graham.[ booing ] we're going to love him. we're going to love him. i know. it's half and half, but what i need some of those liberal votes, he's always there to help me get them, okay? we've got some pretty liberal people, but he's good. he's -- he's there -- he's there when you need him. he's there when you need him. i'm going to get him straightened out. >> so vaughn, you were actually there on saturday in pickens, south carolina, at this event....
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listen. >> united states state senator lindsey graham!] >> welcome to pickens. >> brandon, lindsey graham, as you know, has bent over backwards to be a trump defender. yet, no love from his hometown, home state republicans. >> yeah. somebody that's worked in politics for a long time, that's a nightmare scenario. lindsey graham has been a big supporter of donald trump. he's also had moments where he's criticized him and walked away from him, only to rush back. i think it's been very clear lindsey graham has become a bit of a donald trump opportunist. whenever it made sense for him to be on his side, he was there. when it looked like things were going bad for donald trump, he walked away. people see that. what this shows is obviously this is donald trump's party. usually it's the local senator who goes in and tries to vouch for the candidate going in. here donald trump had to jump in and try to defend lindsey graham in his own home state. this is a party dominated by donald trump. the enthusiasm is real for donald trump. >> basil, later thi
listen. >> united states state senator lindsey graham!] >> welcome to pickens. >> brandon, lindsey graham, as you know, has bent over backwards to be a trump defender. yet, no love from his hometown, home state republicans. >> yeah. somebody that's worked in politics for a long time, that's a nightmare scenario. lindsey graham has been a big supporter of donald trump. he's also had moments where he's criticized him and walked away from him, only to rush back. i think...
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and he had a lindsey graham stage. and oh yeah, yeah. and the boeing, i haven't heard that kind of doing it in a major level. riley like that in, in a very, very long time. am it it's, it's, it's, it's beginning to really show that when you give people an opportunity to express their opinion about this conflict, they'll give it to you and it was a loud booming sound job already. yes. indeed, and that's all i get. this was a in south carolina and lindsey, so ram is south carolina is center to and lindsey graham was trying to throw as many uh, delicacies through the crowd as a lot of read me. lot of the red meat. yeah. the robins had it cuz they read me, you saying, oh i, i've been with crumbling all along in the, an i e and i am, you know what we did for the supreme court and they didn't stop. you know, the speech was only about 2 and a half minutes and the they did not stop bowing. even as he woke up this page, they continued bowing him. and what's um, how to think about that because of the video, it'd be the discounts that have lindsey
and he had a lindsey graham stage. and oh yeah, yeah. and the boeing, i haven't heard that kind of doing it in a major level. riley like that in, in a very, very long time. am it it's, it's, it's, it's beginning to really show that when you give people an opportunity to express their opinion about this conflict, they'll give it to you and it was a loud booming sound job already. yes. indeed, and that's all i get. this was a in south carolina and lindsey, so ram is south carolina is center to...
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. >> what did you make of the booing of lindsey graham at that south carolina primary? he's obviously been an unreliable stalwart in terms of trump. but he always runs back. he always is supportive. >> i was going to say, i don't know if he's consistently always broken away from him. often we talk about him, there's been many times where lindsey graham is one of the people we cite when we go back to saying trump still has a grip on republicans in congress. so the fact that he's then booed, any time that happens, it brings up the question of, is this breaking through to voters? by this, if you are a member of congress who is asked about a hateful or incendiary post or a controversial policy, and as we saw in the past, you may decline to comment. >> i didn't see the tweet. >> is it breaking through to voters in terms of, are you still maintaining support? in this case, you see that those people at that rally actually maybe weren't aware of that or was not top of mind for them at that point. >> i was there saturday at his rally. i asked some of the people in the crowd, the
. >> what did you make of the booing of lindsey graham at that south carolina primary? he's obviously been an unreliable stalwart in terms of trump. but he always runs back. he always is supportive. >> i was going to say, i don't know if he's consistently always broken away from him. often we talk about him, there's been many times where lindsey graham is one of the people we cite when we go back to saying trump still has a grip on republicans in congress. so the fact that he's then...
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graham: she says, "well, you know those murders up benedict canyon?"?" and i looked at her and i said, "no, i don't." and her words to me, to be exact, were, "you're looking at her." i just thought that this was something she dreamed up. sidner: but by an odd twist of fate, virginia says, she'd actually been to 10050 cielo drive years earlier, when she and her husband considered renting the property. graham: she said they had gotten jay and sharon into the living room, and it had beamed ceilings, and that's how i knew that she had been in the house. she took responsibility for murdering sharon. graham: she told me that sharon tate was crying and was begging her, "please don't hurt me, don't don't kill me. i just want to have my baby." and with this, she said, "bitch, i don't care if you're going to have a baby or not. you're going to die. and i killed her." and that was her exact words, "i killed her." sidner: virginia and another inmate, who also heard this story from susan atkins, both decided to report the manson follower's stunning admission to pol
graham: she says, "well, you know those murders up benedict canyon?"?" and i looked at her and i said, "no, i don't." and her words to me, to be exact, were, "you're looking at her." i just thought that this was something she dreamed up. sidner: but by an odd twist of fate, virginia says, she'd actually been to 10050 cielo drive years earlier, when she and her husband considered renting the property. graham: she said they had gotten jay and sharon into the...
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the hope that this could actually go to the senate judiciary committee where lindsey graham currently sits. hoping he can have sway there. really in the sense that there is support for this. you've had similar proposals proposed in the past from other senators and there's a sense this could have momentum as long as they actually find time to do it a lot in d.c. to get done obviously before end of the year. >> emily, obviously, you reported here, zuckerberg was not ultimately held in contempt. are these documents enough to satiate what lawmakers looked for at this point or what's next for zuckerberg and the company as i'm sure this is not the end of the discussion about regulation >> certainly don't think jim jordan would classify this the end. a thorn in republicans side a while. social media networks and platforms really have been censoring conservative speech. those platforms pushed bay saying they try to make sure they are getting rid of misinformation a bit of push and pull and might end up with legislation. of course, you have divided government now this investigation is partisan
the hope that this could actually go to the senate judiciary committee where lindsey graham currently sits. hoping he can have sway there. really in the sense that there is support for this. you've had similar proposals proposed in the past from other senators and there's a sense this could have momentum as long as they actually find time to do it a lot in d.c. to get done obviously before end of the year. >> emily, obviously, you reported here, zuckerberg was not ultimately held in...
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the bbc�*s graham satchel.reign minister, edgars rinkevics, has become the first openly gay head of state of a european union or former soviet country. he has been sworn in as latvia's president. mr rinkevics first came out in 2014 and has been a vocal champion of lgbtq+ rights ever since. gay marriage is illegal in latvia, though the country's constitutional court recognised same—sex unions last year. an airstrike in a sudanese city on saturday killed at least 22 people, health authorities said, in one of the deadliest air attacks yet in the three months of fighting between sudan's rival generals. the assault took place in 0mdurman, outside the capital, khartoum. it was one of the deadliest attacks in urban areas near the capital and elsewhere in sudan. american soccer star megan rapinoe says she will retire at the end of this season, and after the women's world cup this summer. it will be her fourth world cup appearance. the 38—year—old wrote on twitter that she "never could have imaged the ways in which socc
the bbc�*s graham satchel.reign minister, edgars rinkevics, has become the first openly gay head of state of a european union or former soviet country. he has been sworn in as latvia's president. mr rinkevics first came out in 2014 and has been a vocal champion of lgbtq+ rights ever since. gay marriage is illegal in latvia, though the country's constitutional court recognised same—sex unions last year. an airstrike in a sudanese city on saturday killed at least 22 people, health authorities...
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>> michael, it literally went the entirety of lindsey graham's speech.ed one gentleman in the crowd, why is everybody booing so much? because i got 12 reasons and more. what do you want to go with? look, that lindsey graham donald trump romance seems to not have an ending. this was the latest chapter. you go back to the night of january 6th, 2021, lindsey graham, if anybody forgot, his remarks on the senate floor that night, quote, trump and i, we had a hell of a journey. i hate to end it this way. oh, my god, i hate it. he's been a consequential president. but today, i think you will see, all i can say is count me out. enough is enough. well, fast forward two and a half years, it took us to south carolina yesterday afternoon, and he was right there back up on stage endorsing donald trump, lindsey graham, and it despite doing whatever it takes to have the former president's back, south carolinians still don't quite have his. >> nbc's vaughn hillyard who's just put a shot in my morning coffee, thank you so much, my friend, appreciate you. with me now is j
>> michael, it literally went the entirety of lindsey graham's speech.ed one gentleman in the crowd, why is everybody booing so much? because i got 12 reasons and more. what do you want to go with? look, that lindsey graham donald trump romance seems to not have an ending. this was the latest chapter. you go back to the night of january 6th, 2021, lindsey graham, if anybody forgot, his remarks on the senate floor that night, quote, trump and i, we had a hell of a journey. i hate to end it...
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is there any political value that lindsey graham can offer to donald trump now?art of the branding of lindsey graham after the death of senator john mccain, who he was seen -- this was the great bromance between them, he shifted seamlessly to being a booster of senator trump. excuse me. president trump. now, trump said in his remarks kind of lukewarm that he helps him out with liberals. that is a -- that's not a comp compliment. that's a backhanded slap. on the other hand, the people at the rally had to know that graham was their there by the invitation of president trump. so the effectiveness of lindsey graham now is a sur rogate for trump could be in question. what's also interesting is the show of force that president trump put on in south carolina even with one of the senators showed how high the bar is and this is in the state where two other republican presidential candidates, tim scott and nikki haley, are running. >> let's talk about the political ramifications of the decisions from the supreme court. coming up on 2024, had will be the first presidential
is there any political value that lindsey graham can offer to donald trump now?art of the branding of lindsey graham after the death of senator john mccain, who he was seen -- this was the great bromance between them, he shifted seamlessly to being a booster of senator trump. excuse me. president trump. now, trump said in his remarks kind of lukewarm that he helps him out with liberals. that is a -- that's not a comp compliment. that's a backhanded slap. on the other hand, the people at the...
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because this is about politics and i want to emphasize what senator graham said a minute ago. if we sit by and allow the democrats to delegitimize the supreme court, to tear down the rule of law, as justice scalia told us years ago, nothing will do more to endanger the liberty of every american. this will not. >> one of the reasons that i am proud to be a senator is because all of us know that it is not something we speak about. all of us know that democrats and republicans have lines we should not cross. we may-puff and we may argue passionately, but we know the lines that you do not cross. maybe i am naÏve, i want to believe that if my democratic colleagues really thought they could pass this bill, they wouldn't do it. because this bill represents a line you don't cross. it will destroy the united states supreme court as an institution. .2, to reiterate what i just said. this bill is dead as fried chicken. it is going -- it doesn't have 60 votes in the senate. it can't pass the house. so why do it? why do it? why beat the living crap out of the united states supreme court? a
because this is about politics and i want to emphasize what senator graham said a minute ago. if we sit by and allow the democrats to delegitimize the supreme court, to tear down the rule of law, as justice scalia told us years ago, nothing will do more to endanger the liberty of every american. this will not. >> one of the reasons that i am proud to be a senator is because all of us know that it is not something we speak about. all of us know that democrats and republicans have lines we...
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this bipartisan legislation is led with senator graham, along with senators coons, moran, blumenthal, murkowski, shaheen, wicker, durbin, tillis, and mullin. those are just the people who are cosponsoring this bill and there is going to be -- there's many others that are supporting on both sides of the aisle. what is this about? well, it's about our national security. it's about a covenant -- a covenant that we have made and we must keep to those who stand with us on the battlefield. this bill does right by afghans who worked alongside our troops and shows the world that the united states of america, when we make a promise, we keep it. nearly 80,000 afghans who sought refuge in our country are currently in limbo. in just the last few weeks, one of them who was a translator for the military who was working two jobs to support his family who was living in legal lynne bow -- limbo was murdered in the middle of the night as a lyft driver. is that keeping our covenant? is that keeping our promise, many of those risked their own lives and their family's safety to protect servicemembers, tha
this bipartisan legislation is led with senator graham, along with senators coons, moran, blumenthal, murkowski, shaheen, wicker, durbin, tillis, and mullin. those are just the people who are cosponsoring this bill and there is going to be -- there's many others that are supporting on both sides of the aisle. what is this about? well, it's about our national security. it's about a covenant -- a covenant that we have made and we must keep to those who stand with us on the battlefield. this bill...
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the bbc�*s graham satchel. ghost guns has been filed by philadelphia following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia's deputy commissioner of investigations confirmed the weapons used in the rampage fit the definition, meaning they were privately made — and there is no way to trace where they came from. now the city says it has filed a lawsuit against two suppliers of ghost guns confiscated in philadelphia. one of those makers was also sued by the us city of baltimore in 2022, accusing the manufacturer of causing a public health crisis. because ghost guns are untraceable it is hard to quantify exactly how many are on the street. however, the philadelphia police department confirmed that 575 ghost guns were confiscated in criminial investigations in 2022 alone. meanwhile, in 2023, the city of philadelphia reported 87% of ghost guns recovered in criminal investigations were made by one of the largest manufacturers
the bbc�*s graham satchel. ghost guns has been filed by philadelphia following a fourth ofjuly weekend mass shooting in the us city. the suspect allegedly used two ghost guns to fatally shoot five people. philadelphia's deputy commissioner of investigations confirmed the weapons used in the rampage fit the definition, meaning they were privately made — and there is no way to trace where they came from. now the city says it has filed a lawsuit against two suppliers of ghost guns confiscated...
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lindsey graham." [ laughter ] when you pull back from the craziness of this week, one thing is clearis a giant loser for the gop. it's not working, people don't want it, and they keep making that clear in election after election after election. and yet republicans won't give up i have no idea what people like marjorie taylor greene are thinking i can't get inside her head -- although, if i could, i bet i would say it was - >> repulsive, it smells bad, and i just -- i think it's a terrible place >> seth: this has been "a closer look." [ cheers and applause we'll be right back with matt damon, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ mymy acte psoriatic arthritis cacan make me feel likee i'm lolosing my rhrhythm. withth skyrizi t to treat mymyn and jointsts, i'm m getting ininto my grooo. ♪(upliftingng music)♪ along g with signinificantly clearer skskin... skyrizizi helps meme move with less s joint painin, stiffnesess, swelelling, and d fatigue. anand is just t 4 doses s a y, after 2 2 starte
lindsey graham." [ laughter ] when you pull back from the craziness of this week, one thing is clearis a giant loser for the gop. it's not working, people don't want it, and they keep making that clear in election after election after election. and yet republicans won't give up i have no idea what people like marjorie taylor greene are thinking i can't get inside her head -- although, if i could, i bet i would say it was - >> repulsive, it smells bad, and i just -- i think it's a...
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the bbc�*s graham satchel.'s president has marked the 500th day of russia's invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war�*s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted the clip on telegram of his trip to snake island, a strategically significant outpost in the black sea that ukrainian border guards refused to surrender to russia on the first day of the invasion, february 24th, 2022. their obscene reply to russian warnings became a rallying cry, and they were presumed dead when russian troops invaded and captured the island, though it later transpired that the guards had survived. ukraine re—took the island four months later. mr zelensky toured the island, laid a wreath and spoke to his nation. translation: dear ukrainians, i wish you good health. - today we are on snake island, our snake island, which will never be conquered by the occupier, like the whole of ukraine, because we are a country of the brave. today we honour our ukrainian heroes, all the soldiers who fought for this island,
the bbc�*s graham satchel.'s president has marked the 500th day of russia's invasion with a video of his visit to the site of one of the war�*s most iconic battles. volodymyr zelensky posted the clip on telegram of his trip to snake island, a strategically significant outpost in the black sea that ukrainian border guards refused to surrender to russia on the first day of the invasion, february 24th, 2022. their obscene reply to russian warnings became a rallying cry, and they were presumed...
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. >> thank you, senator graham. i certainly respect your point of view but i want to respond to it, because you've made reference to a bill that i support. here are the facts. according to the center for disease control, abortions after 21 weeks make up less than 1% of all abortions in the united states. one abortions later in a woman's pregnancy happen, they can hardly be considered elective. there are three main reasons why women need access to an abortion late in pregnancy. maternal health endangerment, diagnosis of severe fetal abnormalities which did not show up until late in the pregnancy, a restrictive state laws that made it difficult for a woman to get an abortion earlier in pregnancy. the exceptionally rare cases that incur after 24 weeks are often because a fetus has a condition that cannot be treated and will never be able to survive. such's and it's definitely, where the fetus forms without a brain, complete brain or skull, or a limp body wall complex, where the organs develop outside the body cavity. i
. >> thank you, senator graham. i certainly respect your point of view but i want to respond to it, because you've made reference to a bill that i support. here are the facts. according to the center for disease control, abortions after 21 weeks make up less than 1% of all abortions in the united states. one abortions later in a woman's pregnancy happen, they can hardly be considered elective. there are three main reasons why women need access to an abortion late in pregnancy. maternal...
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senator lindsey graham asked twice about the fd-1023 form, weiss wrote graham and said your questions contained in the fd-1023 form relate to an ongoing investigation as such i cannot comment on them at this time. >> i want to know what happened to the accusations regarding hunter biden and joe biden taking bribes in ukraine. i did not get that answer in this letter. i'm not going to stop until i found out -- i find out how there accusation was disposed of. >> and we asked a spokesperson for weiss what he meant by that last line in the letter yesterday. we were told that they stand by the letter, no other comments there. meanwhile, hunter biden will be in a courtroom with david weiss and others two weeks from tomorrow to enter his plea deal with the u.s. government. whether a judge accepts it is another story that has yet to be written, sandra. >> sandra: live at the justice department for us, thank you so much. and darrell issa will be joining us, a chance to question in that room tomorrow. highly anticipated system so we'll be watching for that. and john, the debate you had showed o
senator lindsey graham asked twice about the fd-1023 form, weiss wrote graham and said your questions contained in the fd-1023 form relate to an ongoing investigation as such i cannot comment on them at this time. >> i want to know what happened to the accusations regarding hunter biden and joe biden taking bribes in ukraine. i did not get that answer in this letter. i'm not going to stop until i found out -- i find out how there accusation was disposed of. >> and we asked a...
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and new reaction from senator lindsey graham a few moments from now. mike. >> mike: the clock is ticking for attorney general merrick garland, he has until 5:00 p.m. eastern time to reveal whether he will make multiple officials involved in the hunter biden investigation available for interviews with three powerful house committees and one of the main witnesses lawmakers want to hear from is delaware united states attorney david weiss who oversaw the hunter probe. complete coverage now. lindsey graham will join us in a moment but begin with david spunt live at the justice department. david, will garland meet the deadline? >> hi, mike, we don't know exactly what the attorney general will say or staff will say. we are told there will be a response, a source familiar tells me it's unlikely the attorney general will allow 11 people allowed in the hunter biden probe to testify because it's an active probe, active until the judge signs and seals and delivers the plea deal on paper. he will appear in federal court on july 26th. house judiciary chairman jim jo
and new reaction from senator lindsey graham a few moments from now. mike. >> mike: the clock is ticking for attorney general merrick garland, he has until 5:00 p.m. eastern time to reveal whether he will make multiple officials involved in the hunter biden investigation available for interviews with three powerful house committees and one of the main witnesses lawmakers want to hear from is delaware united states attorney david weiss who oversaw the hunter probe. complete coverage now....
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the good news find it and i told you well, the w reporter jenny graham joins me now. so jenny, if i'm understanding this correctly, there's a very flattered wild boar, roaming the woods of birthday and right now. yes, michael. well, in the update, police didn't give any information those to hire the animal was feeling. but given that it had 220 police officers drones infrared cameras and a mass of the search operation underway for it. i think we can probably assume that the, the animal is doing quite flattered now, yesterday in berlin kindergarten. so we're close. this was a, there was a lot of panic because the large scale operation, as i said, and people were looking for 80, a saw you change any insight into weird this animal boards. and actually there where reports on media, local media here in maryland earlier that people in the area had hired, lie in viewers know that actually transpired to be frank, by nearby people, people in the area, people playing the science of lions roaring. so really that and a lot of internet means a lot of funny images appearing on the
the good news find it and i told you well, the w reporter jenny graham joins me now. so jenny, if i'm understanding this correctly, there's a very flattered wild boar, roaming the woods of birthday and right now. yes, michael. well, in the update, police didn't give any information those to hire the animal was feeling. but given that it had 220 police officers drones infrared cameras and a mass of the search operation underway for it. i think we can probably assume that the, the animal is doing...