33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. graham is new, this isn't some sort of random stock that he's running. you know, he speaks to very serious people and i do find it quite hard to imagine he would just make up the conversation. yeah, we do have full disclosure. we asked the barber to come on the program tonight. he agreed, he said, i can't do it tonight, but he says, i will come on the program and talk with you about this, which we believe because as i said, he's been on many times before. let me ask you before we were another time, there was a un general assembly booked this evening about russia's recent annexations of territory and eastern ukraine. overwhelming condemnation of russia in bet vote is russia going to cure? is it going to change anything on the ground? no, i don't think it will, and i think it's another fact to the point to you on the difficulties really that we have with you. and when you have a member of the un security council like crushes committing atrocities that it is committing it's, it's very difficult to see the current set of, of the u. n, as it has any think hig
mr. graham is new, this isn't some sort of random stock that he's running. you know, he speaks to very serious people and i do find it quite hard to imagine he would just make up the conversation. yeah, we do have full disclosure. we asked the barber to come on the program tonight. he agreed, he said, i can't do it tonight, but he says, i will come on the program and talk with you about this, which we believe because as i said, he's been on many times before. let me ask you before we were...
457
457
Oct 21, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 457
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. graham going all the way to the supreme court rather than just say the truth about what the heck he was up to in georgia. and mr. trump, who is now a citizen of this country bound by the laws of this country, well, weighing what to do about a new subpoena out tonight. we turn to two experts on this, maya wiley, president of the leadership conference of human and civil rights a former new york city mayoral candidate and civil prosecutor, and nick ackerman, a former watergate prosecutor with extensive experience in exactly these kind of intergovernmental clashes and investigations. welcome to both of you. happy friday. >> happy friday. >> happy friday. >> nick, i mention all of that to say that there's a world where you're accused of, say, being involved with a coup or hanging out with the militia and you go in and say, hey, let me not slow this down. let me tell you why i don't support militias overthrowing the government and i didn't want to be involved in the coup, and if my name was brought up, et cetera, senator graham is not doing that. steve bannon is not doing that, and now the ne
mr. graham going all the way to the supreme court rather than just say the truth about what the heck he was up to in georgia. and mr. trump, who is now a citizen of this country bound by the laws of this country, well, weighing what to do about a new subpoena out tonight. we turn to two experts on this, maya wiley, president of the leadership conference of human and civil rights a former new york city mayoral candidate and civil prosecutor, and nick ackerman, a former watergate prosecutor with...
88
88
Oct 15, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
but shauna whenever you can, the commentator mr. hale, berlin, devil, or graham yamaha will daughter up and they mark we already all oh my own although go to a color. we're hearing lot about environment and climate change and what's happening in the world. do you think the, the world and government around the world are doing enough? nong no, franco, my girlfriend overthrew you it day. you know, bloomberg hello to the he did slow. it doesn't really. as i said, the book all really pretty, literally gay here, bro. and i'm going assume in the nursing home. yeah, but i don't know if the guarantee will go out for a month. the goal of the i was there. i believe you got a bery much a barely my political not the pneumonia for the sally fanatical who do in the city of in that he will don't know. but he'll give me a solution if we need a long but a i guess as it every one there. she long recently moved to la guns as union for the key. whatever exactly equal he callo money, they drop below us have a more you'll be above you. she was in the already those and this year boy sitting nor anti it was
but shauna whenever you can, the commentator mr. hale, berlin, devil, or graham yamaha will daughter up and they mark we already all oh my own although go to a color. we're hearing lot about environment and climate change and what's happening in the world. do you think the, the world and government around the world are doing enough? nong no, franco, my girlfriend overthrew you it day. you know, bloomberg hello to the he did slow. it doesn't really. as i said, the book all really pretty,...
66
66
Oct 19, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. steyer: you would vote for lindsay graham's 15-week ban? mr. vance: i think it's totally reasonable to say you cannot abort a baby, especially for elective reasons, after 15 weeks of gestation. no civilized country allows it and i don't want the united states to be an exception. mr. steyer: for our next topic, lindsay. mr. mccoy: this goes to ohio's opioid death rate is among the top in the nation. here in the mahoning valley, trumbull county is on pace to have its deadliest year yet with 69 deaths to date. how would you use your role to address this problem? i know this is a tough issue. i've been affected by it very personally. and one of the things i love about our country is we're a country of second chances and my -- chances. and my mom, who struggled with addiction and i am proud to say that she has been clean and sober for seven years. i believe one of the reasons she got a second chance is because the fentanyl that's how coming into this country, the unbelievable poison that the mexican cartels are bringing through our open border, it w
mr. steyer: you would vote for lindsay graham's 15-week ban? mr. vance: i think it's totally reasonable to say you cannot abort a baby, especially for elective reasons, after 15 weeks of gestation. no civilized country allows it and i don't want the united states to be an exception. mr. steyer: for our next topic, lindsay. mr. mccoy: this goes to ohio's opioid death rate is among the top in the nation. here in the mahoning valley, trumbull county is on pace to have its deadliest year yet with...
20
20
Oct 1, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. rosenbaum, i lead a bipartisan bill. the former chairman's graham and leahy, as well as others, to ensure we have jurisdiction to prosecute foreign war criminals who hide here. often, the united states will have the option to extradite someone who commits war crimes in a foreign country back to the scene of the crime. is this always the case? or are there some instances where we need a domestic prosecution option? >> thank, you senator. and we're glad that you and the chairman share of the justice department's commitment to ensuring that the united states is not a safe haven for the perpetrators of a war crimes and other atrocity crimes. and also that we have the tools that we need to bring such persons to justice if they do get into the night of states. extradition is sometimes an option, and the department of justice has pursued that. i think for example, the case of solomon -- who was investigated by my section, the human rights section, along with our partners outreach its own. we got him indicted with our partners in the u.s. attorney's office
mr. rosenbaum, i lead a bipartisan bill. the former chairman's graham and leahy, as well as others, to ensure we have jurisdiction to prosecute foreign war criminals who hide here. often, the united states will have the option to extradite someone who commits war crimes in a foreign country back to the scene of the crime. is this always the case? or are there some instances where we need a domestic prosecution option? >> thank, you senator. and we're glad that you and the chairman share...
71
71
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. us is avoiding a discussion about lindsey graham trying to ban abortion actually. he didn't want to answer the question. he avoided it. as best as possible. you know, by the way, as a black american, oftentimes states rights, actually they haven't been good for many of us. go back to states rights argument and with the question that was asked, lindsey graham trying to put a national ban on abortion. mr. us is a fraud. he has ten, 11, whatever the memories, houses across the united states of america, none of which are actually in pennsylvania. he literally parachuted in to the commonwealth of pennsylvania. and he's trying to steal a seat in our state. he is a complete fraud in this race. i think under the circumstances, john fetterman, having had a stroke, actually did very well. he took his time, he made his points, obviously, this debate format under the best of circumstances, i've seen a few debates in my time -- that would not agree format for anyone. but certainly not good for someone who literally just suffered a stroke. john fetterman was valiant in his effor
mr. us is avoiding a discussion about lindsey graham trying to ban abortion actually. he didn't want to answer the question. he avoided it. as best as possible. you know, by the way, as a black american, oftentimes states rights, actually they haven't been good for many of us. go back to states rights argument and with the question that was asked, lindsey graham trying to put a national ban on abortion. mr. us is a fraud. he has ten, 11, whatever the memories, houses across the united states of...
107
107
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
graham. trying to put a national ban on abortion. mr. of the fraud.ses across the united states of america. none of which are actually in pennsylvania. he literally parachuted in to the commonwealth of pennsylvania and is trying to steal a seat in our state. he is a complete fraud. a complete fraud in this race. i think under the circumstances, john fetterman, having had a stroke, actually did very well. he took his time, he made his points, obviously, this debate format under the best of circumstances, i've seen a few debates in my time -- that would not agree format for anyone. but certainly not good for someone who literally just suffered a stroke. but donald valiant in his effort to try to respond. and if you really listen to what he actually said, john fetterman actually tried to answer every question that was asked of him. mr. oz was on a campaign rhetoric and actually didn't really say anything that made any difference to the voters of pennsylvania. >> well, given how he performed recovering from a stroke, michael, some republicans are out ther
graham. trying to put a national ban on abortion. mr. of the fraud.ses across the united states of america. none of which are actually in pennsylvania. he literally parachuted in to the commonwealth of pennsylvania and is trying to steal a seat in our state. he is a complete fraud. a complete fraud in this race. i think under the circumstances, john fetterman, having had a stroke, actually did very well. he took his time, he made his points, obviously, this debate format under the best of...
89
89
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
you can try these things, you can try the speech or debate clause, which is what senator graham is doing and what mro do but in the end, i think the grand jury will get most of what it needs whether they like it or not. >> chuck rosenberg, thank you very much. >>> breaking news about a sitting senator. we will go there. and we also have this story. just as samuel alito wrote the decision to overturn roe v. wade, a new book reveals what he told senators in private about abortion during his confirmation hearings. >>> also, will there be enough workers to staff polling sites? blayne alexander is talking to election workers who say they're already quitting, just 13 days before november 8th. 12 irre. like #6 the boss. pepperoni kicks it off. with meatballs smothered in rich marinara. don't forget the fresh mozzarella. don't you forget who the real boss is around here. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. becoming a morning person starts the night before with new neuriva relax and sleep. it has l-theanine to help me relax from daily stress. plus, shoden ashwagandha for quality sleep. so i can wake up refres
you can try these things, you can try the speech or debate clause, which is what senator graham is doing and what mro do but in the end, i think the grand jury will get most of what it needs whether they like it or not. >> chuck rosenberg, thank you very much. >>> breaking news about a sitting senator. we will go there. and we also have this story. just as samuel alito wrote the decision to overturn roe v. wade, a new book reveals what he told senators in private about abortion...
53
53
Oct 4, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
i landed at bob graham air phase -- airbase with a mr. rumsfeld and to see all that time that it along the afghan pakistan border with special ops. i was in the small afghan villages were 20-year-old captains were essentially mayors of these little villages trying to get girls to go to school and set up a water system and they did. amazing things were happening. i think we have written off a lot more then new original mission at how we got out and not would we get out that how we got out his sad anything former defense secretary gates on "60 minutes," i'd be remiss if i didn't say our condolences to the powell family and the loss of powell this week. he was a great, great man and he was larger than life when it came to washington but the stories that i have from researching reagan as his initial security adviser and i will just tell one very quickly and that is touring moschetto the final summit and family coming to the end where they are going to make the final deal and gorbachev keeps on saying there'll be a peaceful coexistence and we
i landed at bob graham air phase -- airbase with a mr. rumsfeld and to see all that time that it along the afghan pakistan border with special ops. i was in the small afghan villages were 20-year-old captains were essentially mayors of these little villages trying to get girls to go to school and set up a water system and they did. amazing things were happening. i think we have written off a lot more then new original mission at how we got out and not would we get out that how we got out his...
8
8.0
Oct 2, 2022
10/22
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
to force us to retreat i think the reaction should be stunning graham stressed the consequences should be catastrophic for russia how said mr. sallin. i support this statement and i hope that too will do the same. in my opinion, the use of nuclear weapons by russia in ukraine would be an attack on nato itself, it actually looks like a guarantee of some kind of security, if it was a completely consolidated position in the states, if a nuclear strike is tactical, for example, somewhere on the battlefield, then we will perceive it as an attack on nato as a whole, accordingly, will there be any steps for which the use of nuclear weapons deserves please tell me, mr. serhiy, with whom else do you think we can discuss such points and, in general, we will gather safety guarantees from this alliance. it took the last 30 years . will be and will probably be more intense now at all levels, there are all horizontal connections, there are our diplomats in each of these countries, who must not convince, meet, provide information, fight against russian fakes, and somehow promote all this at the level of ministers - this is a different cir
to force us to retreat i think the reaction should be stunning graham stressed the consequences should be catastrophic for russia how said mr. sallin. i support this statement and i hope that too will do the same. in my opinion, the use of nuclear weapons by russia in ukraine would be an attack on nato itself, it actually looks like a guarantee of some kind of security, if it was a completely consolidated position in the states, if a nuclear strike is tactical, for example, somewhere on the...
60
60
Oct 29, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. bolduc: no. i told mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham.oderator: ok abortion should be a private decision between a woman and doctor. do you see any role for the federal government in regulating abortion or estate? >> let's take a step back because there's a lot set over the last couple minutes about a huge number of issues. let me talk about abortion and i hope to have the opportunity to talk about the other things that build up is misleading people about. this about a woman's freedom, health and safety. dunn bolduc has a long record of extremism. he said on the campaign trail he would never vote against antichoice legislation in the united states senate. that means he is a yes vote for a national abortion ban. people can go to boulder faxed to see the videos of him saying these things. he said we should rejoice when they overturned roe v. wade. the women of new hampshire are not rejoicing. when we pushed him on this he told women to get over it. then he said that a gentle mentor in the state legislature should make the decisions. the pro
mr. bolduc: no. i told mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham.oderator: ok abortion should be a private decision between a woman and doctor. do you see any role for the federal government in regulating abortion or estate? >> let's take a step back because there's a lot set over the last couple minutes about a huge number of issues. let me talk about abortion and i hope to have the opportunity to talk about the other things that build up is misleading people about. this about a woman's...
59
59
Oct 28, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. bolduc: no i told mitch mcconnell and i told lindsey graham.ost: ok you believe abortion should be a private decision between a woman and her doctor do you see a role that the federal government can play in this or do you see it as a state problem? mr. bolduc: a lot has been said over the past couple minutes but let me talk about abortion and then i hope to talk about other things that don baltic is misleading people -- bold it -- is misleading people about. -- he has a long record of extremism here. he said on the campaign trail he would never vote against antichoice legislation in the united states sent it -- senate. -- people can go to his website and see the videos saying these things. he said that we should rejoice when jobs overturn roe v. wade. the women of new hampshire are not rejoicing. when we push them on this you told new hampshire to get over it and then he said the gentleman in the state legislature should make decisions for us. the problem with politicians like this is drawing arbitrary lines i am getting to your question in jus
mr. bolduc: no i told mitch mcconnell and i told lindsey graham.ost: ok you believe abortion should be a private decision between a woman and her doctor do you see a role that the federal government can play in this or do you see it as a state problem? mr. bolduc: a lot has been said over the past couple minutes but let me talk about abortion and then i hope to talk about other things that don baltic is misleading people -- bold it -- is misleading people about. -- he has a long record of...
27
27
Oct 2, 2022
10/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. she should have a quote. she laid the graham better to avoid the turmoil her chancellor's mini budget created an international currency in bond markets. on the 1st day of the annual conservative party conference trust, insisted she's confidence. her tax cutting package will boost economic growth. but his poll been and reports from birmingham, she's facing criticism and descent, both from outside and inside her own party. oh, as honeymoon periods go, this has to be one of the shortest in political history. less than a month since las trust took over the u. k. new conservative prime minister, a government's controversial tax and borrowing plans in the conservative party conference is literally besieged by critics. from the p. m. an admission. i do stand by the package we announced. and i stand by the, by the fact that we announced it quickly because we had to act by do accept, we should have laid the ground better than i do, except that you accept the economic strategy of trust. and her chancellor is intended to dramatically boost
mrs. she should have a quote. she laid the graham better to avoid the turmoil her chancellor's mini budget created an international currency in bond markets. on the 1st day of the annual conservative party conference trust, insisted she's confidence. her tax cutting package will boost economic growth. but his poll been and reports from birmingham, she's facing criticism and descent, both from outside and inside her own party. oh, as honeymoon periods go, this has to be one of the shortest in...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. response can crazy. it's a of shanita should so pick him came along with a mean can he be should say shin to mom, graham, and when your kritisha early barbarians can live in south cold, the marquis told his readers, even though he only visited in summer and never knew the chums of a russian winter. his boca treasure trove of russian stereotypes was regularly reprinted and is still in production and even now informs many views of russia. yeah, yes. was dire. rose kings up talk a go. i need especially with well yeah. what it sorry when you, but it is, i hear a story. i need just say that a shilling will totally ethan eula shall, oblique lead years. the state the go immediately. branyon. yep. when will she lives? runyan by bees. young. but that i tried to give an answer as me waved, already medically busy, and i'm waiting for the refer nobody who did listen to it. you know, the party in the room with fullness these, those look initials i didn't. but i do have to explore this situation for the interview. i think what i think what they're talking. norwood because when you probably really were originally learm
mr. response can crazy. it's a of shanita should so pick him came along with a mean can he be should say shin to mom, graham, and when your kritisha early barbarians can live in south cold, the marquis told his readers, even though he only visited in summer and never knew the chums of a russian winter. his boca treasure trove of russian stereotypes was regularly reprinted and is still in production and even now informs many views of russia. yeah, yes. was dire. rose kings up talk a go. i need...
44
44
Oct 29, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
senator lindsey graham has proposed a national abortion standard. rick becker, what is your position on that? mrbecker: i have not read the bill but i am aware it is a 15 week man -- ban. we have in federal statute under title 18 it is illegal to commit murder, recognizing that the unborn is a child, is a human being, it is murder to commit abortion, and therefore i would be in favor of a ban and the details just to make sure it stays constitutional. we have get away from that, i see it in the votes with career politicians. i believe we can do that with a bill that as a federal ban on abortion. >> i have seen some advertising online think you would be a megaphone for women's health care. should congress codify the roe decision? dr. christiansen: roe v. wade provided states the opportunity to regulate their abortion care. a federal ban would take away states rights. roe v. wade balance states rights with the rights of women and girls, and since the dobbs decision we have seen just how terrible and reprehensible the government's interference in women and children's health care is. women are experi
senator lindsey graham has proposed a national abortion standard. rick becker, what is your position on that? mrbecker: i have not read the bill but i am aware it is a 15 week man -- ban. we have in federal statute under title 18 it is illegal to commit murder, recognizing that the unborn is a child, is a human being, it is murder to commit abortion, and therefore i would be in favor of a ban and the details just to make sure it stays constitutional. we have get away from that, i see it in the...
172
172
Oct 21, 2022
10/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. trump or chess traited efforts to overturn the 2020 election and obstruct the transition of power. also today, south carolina senator grahamled to the u.s. supreme court asking not to testify about efforts not to change georgia's election results. steve bannon was sentenced to four months. he defied a subpoena and cited executive privilege even though he was fired from the white house. he argued that he cooperated with other investigations and was not flowting the law. >> i had lawyers that were engaged and worked through issues of privilege and this me being above the law is a lie. judy: he will remain free pending his appeal. in ukraine, government forces are ramping up pressures on russian forces in the south. they hit resupply routes including a crucial bridge. in the east, russian shelling and missile fire tried to keep the ukranians at bay. a missile damaged homes and injurying scores of people. the u.n. security council demanding a violence and end to that in haiti and known as barbecue. his gang has blocked a key fuel terminal and did not mention about sending an international security force. top figures in the rul
mr. trump or chess traited efforts to overturn the 2020 election and obstruct the transition of power. also today, south carolina senator grahamled to the u.s. supreme court asking not to testify about efforts not to change georgia's election results. steve bannon was sentenced to four months. he defied a subpoena and cited executive privilege even though he was fired from the white house. he argued that he cooperated with other investigations and was not flowting the law. >> i had...
97
97
Oct 22, 2022
10/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. trump orchestrated efforts to overturn the 2020 election and on truck the transition of power. also, south carolina senator, lindsey grahamd to the u.s. supreme court asking not to testify about efforts to change georgia's 2020 results. long-time trump ally steve bannon was then inned to four months in prison. he cited executive privilege even though he was fired from the white house in 2017. after today's hearing in washington, bannon argued that he corporated with other investigations and was not flouting the law. >> i had lawyers that were engaged. they worked through the i issues of privilege. at that time i wept and testified. and this thing about i'm above the law is an total lie. vanessa: he will remain free pending his appeal. in ukraine, government forces are ramping up pressure on russian forces in the south. overnight, ukrainian artillery hit resupply routes in the occupied area including a crucial bridge. meanwhile in the east, russia shell and missile fire contin. a missile damaged homes and injuring scores of people. the u.n. security counsel voted unanimously today to demand an end to violence in hate -- ha
mr. trump orchestrated efforts to overturn the 2020 election and on truck the transition of power. also, south carolina senator, lindsey grahamd to the u.s. supreme court asking not to testify about efforts to change georgia's 2020 results. long-time trump ally steve bannon was then inned to four months in prison. he cited executive privilege even though he was fired from the white house in 2017. after today's hearing in washington, bannon argued that he corporated with other investigations and...
26
26
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing that i always found was very interesting and i never lost. my sort of all of it. and that was that --. always had this view that he was like a spy in the soviet union. that had become a leader of the central committee. and was one of the people actually running the soviet. so that when we got together, it was sort of like i was there as his american handler and he was telling me what was we were actually doing inside the belly of the beast. and i never cease to find that fascinating. i served in washington for quarter of a century. and i dealt with a lot of people. but i can say without any fear of contradiction. tha
graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing...
69
69
Oct 26, 2022
10/22
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
graham don't have executive privilege. >> exactly. and i'm not going to comment on whether they should or shouldn't testify. >> i hope you'll comment on mrni because he seemed to do a lot of things that made the united states less safe and your job harder to say the least. ear's a little bit of what we heard from you about him then. >> mr. giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for president zelenskyy. mr. giuliani demanded that ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 election dnc server and burisma. mr. giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the united states, and we knew these investigations were important to the president. >> you were a duly appointed ambassador doing work for the u.s. mr. giuliani was not. he is the only high level trump person in the center of both impeachments. he in very obvious ways fueled and contributed to the violence and insurrection. do you think giuliani should ever go near donald trump or the election again? >> when we got back from ukraine and we were excited about the prospects for zelenskyy and the future of the countr
graham don't have executive privilege. >> exactly. and i'm not going to comment on whether they should or shouldn't testify. >> i hope you'll comment on mrni because he seemed to do a lot of things that made the united states less safe and your job harder to say the least. ear's a little bit of what we heard from you about him then. >> mr. giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for president zelenskyy. mr. giuliani demanded that ukraine make...
68
68
Oct 30, 2022
10/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
graham that's about to open. its stars are david harewood and zachary quinto, who are here this morning, but first, a clip of them in rehearsal. i don't think it's right to present mrg. mr smith, i was invited here and i'm prepared to try to talk about the republican convention, but i maintain it's very difficult to do so when you have someone like this who speaks in such burps and who likes to be naughty, which has proved a very highly merchandisable vice. not unlike your so public vices. no, i don't have any public vices. wickedness, bill. funny but vicious. both of them are here now to stop thank you so much for coming in. firstly, iwant to ask you both, why is it relevant now for our audiences to rewatch this? sitting here listening to all of you debate _ sitting here listening to all of you debate the issues of the day, i feel like these — debate the issues of the day, i feel like these conversations can be traced — like these conversations can be traced back to this moment in media history. _ traced back to this moment in media history, when this decision was made to bring _ history, when this decision was made to bring opinions into a format that had never—
graham that's about to open. its stars are david harewood and zachary quinto, who are here this morning, but first, a clip of them in rehearsal. i don't think it's right to present mrg. mr smith, i was invited here and i'm prepared to try to talk about the republican convention, but i maintain it's very difficult to do so when you have someone like this who speaks in such burps and who likes to be naughty, which has proved a very highly merchandisable vice. not unlike your so public vices. no,...