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mr. graham: that doesn't sound enough. does it matter if it becomes a region of failed states to us and if so why? mr. waldhauser: it does matter. because the groups that are in that area, isis, jnim and the like, some of these have aspirations to conduct things regionally. as well as into europe and into our homeland. it is very important that we contain or that we degrade and work with our partners. because if we had a failed state and if these groups took over that failed state, then you have a situation where it's just a vast wastelands where people can plan attacks against the united states. mr. graham: one last question. is libya a failed state? fragile state? state on the mend? mr. waldhauser: it's very difficult to characterize libya but i'd have to say a fragile state. the u.n. representative has a plan to try to work through our restructuring of the political committees, a institution and potentially a vote later -- a constitution, and potentially a vote later this year. but unless the security is there, unless th
mr. graham: that doesn't sound enough. does it matter if it becomes a region of failed states to us and if so why? mr. waldhauser: it does matter. because the groups that are in that area, isis, jnim and the like, some of these have aspirations to conduct things regionally. as well as into europe and into our homeland. it is very important that we contain or that we degrade and work with our partners. because if we had a failed state and if these groups took over that failed state, then you...
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mr. graham did. we pray these things in the wonderful name of the lord jesus christ and for his sake alone, amen. >> as we continue this wonderful celebration, let me ask you to join as we sing great coronation him "all hail the power of jesus name." stand as we continue to rejoice. ♪ ♪ all hail the power of jesus' name! ♪ ♪ let angels prostrate fall ♪ bring forth the royal ♪ and crown him lord of all ♪ bring forth the royal diadem, ♪ ♪ and crown him lord of all! ♪ o seed of israel's chosen race ♪ ♪ now ransomed from the fall, ♪ hail him who saves you by his ♪ and crown him lord of all ♪ hail him who saves you by his grace, ♪ ♪ and crown him lord of all! ♪ oh, that with all the sacred throng ♪ ♪ we at his feet may fall! ♪ we'll join the everlasting song ♪ ♪ and crown him lord of all >> you don't know how funny it makes me feel to sit here and look at my house. and my husband and i just had an argument about which room was mine. thank you all for being here. you are here because you are loving. but yo
mr. graham did. we pray these things in the wonderful name of the lord jesus christ and for his sake alone, amen. >> as we continue this wonderful celebration, let me ask you to join as we sing great coronation him "all hail the power of jesus name." stand as we continue to rejoice. ♪ ♪ all hail the power of jesus' name! ♪ ♪ let angels prostrate fall ♪ bring forth the royal ♪ and crown him lord of all ♪ bring forth the royal diadem, ♪ ♪ and crown him lord of...
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mr. graham did.pray these things in the wonderful name of the world -- the lord jesus christ, amen. >> as we continue this wonderful celebration, let me ask you to join in as we sing to him. i will ask that we stand as we continue to rejoice in our savior's love. ♪ >> you don't know how funny it makes me feel to sit here and look at the house. it my husband and i had an argument about which room is month, but thank you all for being here. you are here because you are here because you love him. but you don't love him like i do. you haven't loved him as long as i have. the president said, you have good genes. but he didn't know that my name was jean! [laughter] my brother billy my sister catherine, my brother melvin and grew up here in this house we learned hard work, we learned to pray, to read the scriptures. my other brother and sister have gone on, and i was reminded when , ofard that my brother died the sound that the acquires used to thing -- the song that the .hoirs used to sing heaven come down
mr. graham did.pray these things in the wonderful name of the world -- the lord jesus christ, amen. >> as we continue this wonderful celebration, let me ask you to join in as we sing to him. i will ask that we stand as we continue to rejoice in our savior's love. ♪ >> you don't know how funny it makes me feel to sit here and look at the house. it my husband and i had an argument about which room is month, but thank you all for being here. you are here because you are here because...
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we all worked for mrs. graham. the other great mrs. raham story about that, one, "newsweek" used, we closed on saturday nights and appeared sunday nights, usually in washington. we had an item in the front of the magazine about sitting senator, not here, that was just woefully wrong and the senator had called mrs. graham on monday morning and letter -- let her know she he was not wildly pleased. evan thomas, i mentioned a minute ago, i happened to be in his office, the washington bureau chief that morning, mrs. graham got call from senator and hung up the phone and called evan. i her her voice, now think meryl streep, evan charmingly ineffectively quoted phil graham who had said, he said, ma'am, i'm sorry, you know as your husband said, it is supposed to be the first rough draft of the history. in that wonderful mrs. graham voice through the phone, but does it have to be is f-ing wrong? i think they captured her. >> she would have been beyond thrilled by meryl streep. rose who is here, knows meryl streep knows, how much she would have l
we all worked for mrs. graham. the other great mrs. raham story about that, one, "newsweek" used, we closed on saturday nights and appeared sunday nights, usually in washington. we had an item in the front of the magazine about sitting senator, not here, that was just woefully wrong and the senator had called mrs. graham on monday morning and letter -- let her know she he was not wildly pleased. evan thomas, i mentioned a minute ago, i happened to be in his office, the washington...
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the stark contrast is embodied in mr graham's designated successor, his son franklin has embraced president one in which billy graham thrived. a diverse and polarised nation where a christian evangelist could longer serve as a unifying figure. billy graham was only the fourth private us citizen to lie in honour at the us capitol. the last was rosa parks — the civil rights icon who died in 2005. now an american artist has saved her house from demolition. it will soon go on display at brown university. the bbc‘s zoe conway reports. this container has precious cargo on board. ijust this container has precious cargo on board. i just found this container has precious cargo on board. ijust found out this container has precious cargo on board. i just found out what this container has precious cargo on board. ijust found out what i was pulling in this container here. rosa parks‘ house. a beautiful day to be an american, i guess. but this is not where the story begins. it is 2016, and rosa parks‘ in ruins. but a rescue is under way. an artist has promised to preserve it, while it is found a permanen
the stark contrast is embodied in mr graham's designated successor, his son franklin has embraced president one in which billy graham thrived. a diverse and polarised nation where a christian evangelist could longer serve as a unifying figure. billy graham was only the fourth private us citizen to lie in honour at the us capitol. the last was rosa parks — the civil rights icon who died in 2005. now an american artist has saved her house from demolition. it will soon go on display at brown...
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(billy graham) you know, i never met mr. hearst. i never had any correspondence with him in my whole life. whatever the reason it certainly started a chain of events that i never dreamed. (william martin) and then that followed by associated press, united press, international news service. soon afterwards stories in time, life, newsweek, and billy graham became nationally known. after that the tent was expanded. people standing outside, and the revival went on another four weeks which placed something of a burden on billy graham. he says, "but i've run out of sermons. "i have no other sermon to preach." (william martin) his friends were coming in and giving him sermon outlines and giving them ideas, and it was having quite an effect on him, but at the same time his ministry was just burgeoning. (morrow graham) after the committee had told him he could not close the meeting, he said, "i prayed to the lord with the open bible on the bed "and told him that i was weak "in the flesh, "but he was great and strong in the spirit, "and if i'
(billy graham) you know, i never met mr. hearst. i never had any correspondence with him in my whole life. whatever the reason it certainly started a chain of events that i never dreamed. (william martin) and then that followed by associated press, united press, international news service. soon afterwards stories in time, life, newsweek, and billy graham became nationally known. after that the tent was expanded. people standing outside, and the revival went on another four weeks which placed...
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mr. graham himself befriended presidents from both parties and counseled many of them over seven decades.was most closely associated wir richard nixon, but afte watergate, he said he crossed a line, and warned against partisanship. that, however, is not the legacy claid by many of today' evangelicals, now on the defensive as their numbers and power decline. >> the newer movement that came in his wake had a much harder political age, it was angry, it was about taking america back, ch a rhetoricry of loss and reclamation. that is not the tone you got from billy graham. >> the bible was his sole authority. barbara: that stark contrast is embodied by his successor. his son franklin has embraced president trump as someone who delivers for evangelicals. this is a different america tha the which billy graham zethrived, a diverse, pola nation, where a christian evangelist could no longer serve as a unifying figure. barbara plett-usshr, bbc news, gton. jane: billy graham became only tithe fourth private u.s. n to lie in honor at the u.s. capitol. the last was rosa parks, the civil rights icon who
mr. graham himself befriended presidents from both parties and counseled many of them over seven decades.was most closely associated wir richard nixon, but afte watergate, he said he crossed a line, and warned against partisanship. that, however, is not the legacy claid by many of today' evangelicals, now on the defensive as their numbers and power decline. >> the newer movement that came in his wake had a much harder political age, it was angry, it was about taking america back, ch a...
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has been set among this is the first rough draft of history and in the wonderful mrs. graham voice i heard through the phone, does it have to be so funky graph. [laughter] so i think they captured her. several of us here knew her anything she would then beyond thrilled with meryl streep ebro siren here who knows meryl streep does how much she loved that portrait. >> she was cut out of all of the. she's not in that movie. >> is there somebody you think of that has a wonderful historical portrait, novel or a movie? >> yes, i'm always worried when movies try to do historical figures and decide it's interesting enough and tries to update them more. i say to someone the other day it was kevin cost many times over a deeply feminist man, which is unconvincing given the times been a surrogate proto- feminist who insists on having an equal share of what's going on. so i'm a bit worried when i tried to recover people can tinker with them to make them up today. i guess were always doing it. finding things we never knew about in one of the great things is women's history, for example, ch
has been set among this is the first rough draft of history and in the wonderful mrs. graham voice i heard through the phone, does it have to be so funky graph. [laughter] so i think they captured her. several of us here knew her anything she would then beyond thrilled with meryl streep ebro siren here who knows meryl streep does how much she loved that portrait. >> she was cut out of all of the. she's not in that movie. >> is there somebody you think of that has a wonderful...
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mr. graham. >> aye. >> mr. graham votes aye. mr. 21 ayes and 16 nos. >> the full house of representatives now had to decide whether the starr report showed enough evidence of "high crimes and misdemeanors" to warrant an impeachment inquiry. >> "high crimes and misdemeanors," it's very clear historically, means anything that congress wants it to mean. >> we must make this determination or else forever sacrifice our heritage that no person is above the law. >> if the president did commit high crimes and misdemeanors, we had an obligation to the constitution and to the rule of law to do our job. and that was to bring forth articles of impeachment. >> the issue is not sex. the issue is, did the president of the united states commit the felony crime of perjury by lying under oath in a deposition? >> lying under oath is a crime, a big crime, a felony crime that people go to prison for quite a long time about, in many cases. >> democrats argued that the president's actions, while reprehensible, did not warrant dragging the country through
mr. graham. >> aye. >> mr. graham votes aye. mr. 21 ayes and 16 nos. >> the full house of representatives now had to decide whether the starr report showed enough evidence of "high crimes and misdemeanors" to warrant an impeachment inquiry. >> "high crimes and misdemeanors," it's very clear historically, means anything that congress wants it to mean. >> we must make this determination or else forever sacrifice our heritage that no person is...
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stories topics each week on the mr graham. i want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee we are celebrating women and female related movements on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. game set world records how steffi graf made history. fearless cheerleaders and all of the new squads fire up a female roller derby. and shades of grey the monochrome appeal of a danish designer's own. in light of international women's day we are profiling female individuals who have made in the exceptional contribution in the world well tennis legend steffi graf is one of those women she's one of the most successful tennis players of all time and the only player to this day to achieve a so-called calendar golden slam now that is when you win all the major titles plus gold at the olympics in the same year well graf officially retired from the game in one nine hundred ninety nine but her impact on the sport continues to this day. one nine hundred eighty eight was the year for steffi graf first she triumph
stories topics each week on the mr graham. i want to welcome to another edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee we are celebrating women and female related movements on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. game set world records how steffi graf made history. fearless cheerleaders and all of the new squads fire up a female roller derby. and shades of grey the monochrome appeal of a danish designer's own. in light of international women's day we are profiling female...
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mr graham himself befriended presidents from both parties and counselled many of them over seven decadesacy claimed by many of today's evangelicals, now on the defensive as their numbers and power declined. the newer movement that came in his wake had a much harder political edge. he was angry about taking america back. it was using a retreat of loss and reclamation. that is not the tone you got from billy graham. the bible was his sole authority. the start contract —— contrast is embodied in his son, franklin who has embraced president trump someone who delivers as evangelicals. this is a different america to the one in which billy graham thrived. a diverse and polarised nation where christianity no longer serves as a unifying figure. pictures have emerged of a hiking trail in brazil which was turned into an underwater world by heavy rains. the trail at an eco—tourism site injardim in the south of the country was flooded with crystal clear water from a nearby river last month. local people say it is a very rare phenomenon that happens only when it rains more than 15 centimetres at once.
mr graham himself befriended presidents from both parties and counselled many of them over seven decadesacy claimed by many of today's evangelicals, now on the defensive as their numbers and power declined. the newer movement that came in his wake had a much harder political edge. he was angry about taking america back. it was using a retreat of loss and reclamation. that is not the tone you got from billy graham. the bible was his sole authority. the start contract —— contrast is embodied...
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mr. graham is the fourth private citin to be given the rare tribute. the last was civil rights icon rosa parks in 2005. here is more from the ceremony. for many, he was america's pastor. the man who brought the word of god to all. an unadorned message in contrast perhaps to the ceremony surrounding his death. treated everybody the sameev the great and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. graham shared their stage for decades, but uniquely avoided their politics. wa met every president since harry truman, ancounselor to most. he also shaped the evaal movement into a political force. >> shall we pray? jane: from president trump, who spoke of his own childhood memories of graham came this tribute. president trump: everywhere he went he deliver the same message -- god loves you. that was his message, god loves you. we can only imagine the number of lives touched by the preacher and the prayers of billy graham. jane: billy graham will lie in honor until thursday, allowing members of the public to payr thspects. he will be laid to rest in nor
mr. graham is the fourth private citin to be given the rare tribute. the last was civil rights icon rosa parks in 2005. here is more from the ceremony. for many, he was america's pastor. the man who brought the word of god to all. an unadorned message in contrast perhaps to the ceremony surrounding his death. treated everybody the sameev the great and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. graham shared their stage for decades, but uniquely avoided their politics. wa met every...
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mr graham is only the fourth private citizen to be given this rare tribute.ts. for many, he was america's pastor. the man who brought the word of god to all. an unadorned message in contrast perhaps to the ceremony surrounding his death. he treated everybody the same, even the great and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. and powerful who came today to pay theirfinal respects. billy and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. billy graham shared their stage for decades but uniquely avoided their politics. he met every president since harry truman and was a councillor to most. he also shaped the evangelical movement into a political force. shall we pray? from president trump, who spoke of his own childhood memories of billy graham came this tribute. everywhere he went, the reverend graham delivered the same beautiful message, god loves you. that was his message, god loves you. we can only imagine the number of lives touched by the preacher and the prayers of billy graham. billy graham will lie in honour until thursday, allowing me
mr graham is only the fourth private citizen to be given this rare tribute.ts. for many, he was america's pastor. the man who brought the word of god to all. an unadorned message in contrast perhaps to the ceremony surrounding his death. he treated everybody the same, even the great and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. and powerful who came today to pay theirfinal respects. billy and powerful who came today to pay their final respects. billy graham shared their stage for...
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featuring two of the very pillars upon which the newspaper of mrs. graham and mr. bradley currently rests. is that an overstatement? ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post." phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." we are also so happy to welcome to our broadcast one of the best-known and most widely read journalists in this city, susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, we'll begin with you. you wrote today about -- asking the question whether today was a show of rising confidence or a rising sense of peril. >> or both. because i do think we see the president trusting his instincts, going with his gut, getting rid of people who tell him you can't do that, you shouldn't do that, that's not a smart thing to do, and surrounding himself increasingly with his legal team, his economic team, and his national security team with people who will say you're exactly right, trust your gut, do what you think is the right thing to do, live with the consequences. >> ashley, does this match the reporting that the
featuring two of the very pillars upon which the newspaper of mrs. graham and mr. bradley currently rests. is that an overstatement? ashley parker, white house reporter for the "washington post." phillip rucker, white house bureau chief for the "washington post." we are also so happy to welcome to our broadcast one of the best-known and most widely read journalists in this city, susan page, washington bureau chief for "usa today." susan, we'll begin with you. you...
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lead-off panels on this friday night, featuring two of the very pillars upon which the newspaper of mrs. graham and bradley currently rest. ashley parker, white house reporter and phillip rucker, we are also so happy to welcome you to our broadcast, one of the best known and widely read journalist, washington bureau chief from usa today, susan, we begin with you. is today a rising confidence? >> both. we see the president trusting his instincts and getting rid of people who tell him you cannot do that or should not and signature rounding himself with this legal team, his economic team and his national security team who'll say exactly right, trust your gut, do what you think is the right thing to do and live with the kwercconseque. >> does this match the reporting that the president is finding himself comfortable with the con figure of the job that he's plainly happier and subsection of that question, what about the staff and what about the folks who work for him. >> there is an in verse correlation. as the president is finding himself more comfortable and his staff is finding himself less comfo
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mr. graham, he was not a televangelist.e was an evangelist whose ministry was not in the studio but on stadiums. it was always an extension of a meeting he'd held live somewhere around the world. >> jon: larry ross, longtime supporter and advisor of billy graham. thank you. this sunday, be sure to head over to your local fox channel and catch the never before seen documentary, "billy graham: an extraordinary life." private funeral services as we sit just about to get underway, the opening strains of the organ are already playing there in charlotte, north carolina. >> melissa: look at the crowd of people gathered and the number of people whose lives he touched, that's a tiny fraction all across the world. what contribution this man made. >> jon: billy graham and i shared a birthday and it was always kind of fun on my birthday when i got the alerts of who else shared this particular birthday. billy graham, i will miss not seeing his name anymore. thank you very much for joining us. >> melissa: "outnumbered" is going to start
mr. graham, he was not a televangelist.e was an evangelist whose ministry was not in the studio but on stadiums. it was always an extension of a meeting he'd held live somewhere around the world. >> jon: larry ross, longtime supporter and advisor of billy graham. thank you. this sunday, be sure to head over to your local fox channel and catch the never before seen documentary, "billy graham: an extraordinary life." private funeral services as we sit just about to get underway,...
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graham. president and mrs. trump and vice president pence and mrs. the billymourners at graham library. he died last week at the age of 99. in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." a giant cash infusion from softbank. the ceo joins us this hour. mark carney cracking down on cryptocurrency. he did not mince words on bloomberg today on holding the currency more accountable. amazon does deeper into music with alexa playing dj. a rise in the industry that could hit $41 billion by 2030. to our lead. in the massively competitive food delivery space, doordash just got a big leg up. softbank is leading an investment in the san francisco-based company. the company is taking on bloomberg needs and a cast of other competitors. joins usceo tony xu for a first on bloomberg interview. great to have you. that is a lot of money for a start up. what do you think justifies this kind of cash? the: the investor matches size of the ambition and the opportunity. billion that $200 happens in restaurant takeout sales. 90% of the time, the
graham. president and mrs. trump and vice president pence and mrs. the billymourners at graham library. he died last week at the age of 99. in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." a giant cash infusion from softbank. the ceo joins us this hour. mark carney cracking down on cryptocurrency. he did not mince words on bloomberg today on holding the currency more accountable. amazon does deeper into music with...
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mr. graham: thank you. i'll be very brief, but the first thing i want to do is thank senators alexander and collins for trying to work very hard to solve a problem that we can fix. there are a lot of things about health care that can't be fixed between now and tomorrow. this is not one of them. health care is very come flex. i think there's a better way to do health than obamacare. most republicans want to replace it. most democrats want to repair it. we're not talking about that. we're talking about an island of agreement that will matter between now and october. so what senator alexander and murray came up with, you had bipartisan support. there's two provisions that allow flexibility in terms of the 1332 regulations and to continue payments to make sure that that person who makes too much for a subsidy but not enough to be self-sufficient when it comes to health care gets a little bit of help is the plumber and the other people that senator alexander described. president obama took care of these people t
mr. graham: thank you. i'll be very brief, but the first thing i want to do is thank senators alexander and collins for trying to work very hard to solve a problem that we can fix. there are a lot of things about health care that can't be fixed between now and tomorrow. this is not one of them. health care is very come flex. i think there's a better way to do health than obamacare. most republicans want to replace it. most democrats want to repair it. we're not talking about that. we're talking...
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senator lindsey graham said if mr.ust mueller, it would be the beginning of the end of his presidency. >>> california's first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon. that's near san francisco. the electric shuttles carry 12 people and john blackstone climbed aboard. >> reporter: most driverless cars being tested in america still require a human ready to grab the wheel or hit the brakes if technology fails, but the shuttle bus making its way through san ramon, california, has no driver, no steering wheel, no brake pedal. it's the first completely driverless vehicle lie sensed to operate on public roads in california. for randy iwasaki, the head of the county transportation authority, this is an exciting ride indeed. >> this is a first. we're on the public streets. >> this is my first time after working for months trying to get a license to be on the public streets. this is pretty cool. >> this is the way you foresee citizens getting around. >> reporter: he sees autonomous mobile as way to get around tr
senator lindsey graham said if mr.ust mueller, it would be the beginning of the end of his presidency. >>> california's first driverless buses started running this month in san ramon. that's near san francisco. the electric shuttles carry 12 people and john blackstone climbed aboard. >> reporter: most driverless cars being tested in america still require a human ready to grab the wheel or hit the brakes if technology fails, but the shuttle bus making its way through san ramon,...
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mr. graham's public addresses were broadcast nationwide from 1947 to 2005. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell spoke and gave remarks, as well as the president. and of course billy graham's family was there in attendance. the public then had -- it was opened up to the public yesterday. all day. all afternoon and into the evening. the casket carrying the body of the late reverend will leave the capitol this morning. first take a listen to what the speaker had to say about his legacy. >> he shared his love of god. that love had no end. that love had no barriers. he ministered to all walks from some of the great whose statues line this very hall. eisenhower, kidge, ford and reagan -- king, ford and reagan, to everyday citizen-s lining up to pay their respects. no matter how long the lines grew, how much the times changed, his message never diminished. that love was so infectious, wasn't it? the man had such a gift for connecting with people. when listening to reverend graham, it's as if he's right there next to you, praying with you, turning you
mr. graham's public addresses were broadcast nationwide from 1947 to 2005. the speaker of the house, paul ryan, mitch mcconnell spoke and gave remarks, as well as the president. and of course billy graham's family was there in attendance. the public then had -- it was opened up to the public yesterday. all day. all afternoon and into the evening. the casket carrying the body of the late reverend will leave the capitol this morning. first take a listen to what the speaker had to say about his...
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mrs. trump are attending graham's funeral. the first couple flew out from dulles international. they will part of an invitation only crowd of 2,300 people. though he was sometimes known for controversial stances he preached to 200 million people. he died last week at the age of 99. >>> it's going from bad to worse in many parts of our area. i'll update the latest track of this major storm. and what to expect for the weekend ahead. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanycar.com, the gimmicks stop with our ads. trading in our selling your car is hassle-free with just three easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying centre. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now. ♪ find out how much your car's worth ♪ ♪ at webuyanycar.com >>> the problem that tears apart families, wipes out life savings and leads to criminal behavior in some cases, march is problem gambling awareness m
mrs. trump are attending graham's funeral. the first couple flew out from dulles international. they will part of an invitation only crowd of 2,300 people. though he was sometimes known for controversial stances he preached to 200 million people. he died last week at the age of 99. >>> it's going from bad to worse in many parts of our area. i'll update the latest track of this major storm. and what to expect for the weekend ahead. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age,...
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mr. mcconnell: yesterday we welcomed the president, the vice president and the family of the late reverend billy graham as he laid in the capitol. this is a rare tribute, even rarer for an american without government or military service. but it perfectly suits the remarkable man whose preaching inspired millions worldwide who counseled presidents and world leaders across generations and whom an entire nation came know as america's pastor. his historical revivals brought so many closer to god because his work was not ultimately about him. the secret of my work, he explained, is god. i would be nothing without him. his personal strengths and talents were mighty, but it was his kindness, his humility and his faith to his family that defined his faith and his ministry. i'm glad that congress could honor the great reverend graham in this way. yesterday thousands -- thousands of americans packed the rotunda down the hall to pay their respects. and all across the country people are giving thanks for the extraordinary contributions of this good and faithful servant. now, mr. president, on another matter, it's
mr. mcconnell: yesterday we welcomed the president, the vice president and the family of the late reverend billy graham as he laid in the capitol. this is a rare tribute, even rarer for an american without government or military service. but it perfectly suits the remarkable man whose preaching inspired millions worldwide who counseled presidents and world leaders across generations and whom an entire nation came know as america's pastor. his historical revivals brought so many closer to god...
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mrs. pence lead it mourners at the library. eulogized graham during a ceremony at the u.s.raham's body lays in the rotunda. graham died at last week at the age of 99. today's nor'easter is wreaking havoc on air travel and transit services in the new york city area. you are looking at a live shot from our roof camera here at lexington avenue in new york city. all flights in and out of been suspended until further notice. hundreds of flights have also been canceled at jfk and nor care ports. that is more than 2000 plot -- flights that have been canceled across the country. amtrak has suspended train service along the busy northeast corridor due to the weather. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. scarlet: thank you so much, mark. trudeau gets ready to take action. canada valine to retaliate if trump makes good on his pledge to impose tariffs. trump's announcement sent them rallying. -- for more, let's head to bloomberg's josh. we talked about justin trudeau, he was asked ab
mrs. pence lead it mourners at the library. eulogized graham during a ceremony at the u.s.raham's body lays in the rotunda. graham died at last week at the age of 99. today's nor'easter is wreaking havoc on air travel and transit services in the new york city area. you are looking at a live shot from our roof camera here at lexington avenue in new york city. all flights in and out of been suspended until further notice. hundreds of flights have also been canceled at jfk and nor care ports. that...
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a lot of people have read into that lindsey graham was among those saying you do that, mr. ent, you fire that guy at the beginning, it's the end of your presidency. do you buy that? there maybe lindsey graham talked to the president personally. i did. it's not come up in option, even a consideration. >> neil: if he did, would you be worried about that? >> that's a hypothetical. i think we need to let the mueller investigation come to a close. in north carolina, i just came back. at what point do we go on and be serious about the agenda that truly this president campaigned on in november? so i think you know, it's growing old on the american people. may be a good talking point for democrats, but it's certainly not resonating back home. >> neil: i know you have the spending measure you're looking at now. this could be easily completed or complicated here. it comes at a time when the president is upping the trade war ante to hear the german finance minister in the united states a couple days, be careful for what you wish for. this could get out of control is. he right? is that
a lot of people have read into that lindsey graham was among those saying you do that, mr. ent, you fire that guy at the beginning, it's the end of your presidency. do you buy that? there maybe lindsey graham talked to the president personally. i did. it's not come up in option, even a consideration. >> neil: if he did, would you be worried about that? >> that's a hypothetical. i think we need to let the mueller investigation come to a close. in north carolina, i just came back. at...
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mr. chairman. >> sen. graham. : general, thank you for your service. let me ceiling go over some highlights. north korea, is it still the policy to deny the north korean regime the ability to hit america with a nuclear --? >> absolutely. : we have rejected the idea of giving them the capability of trying to contain it, is that true? dir. coats: yes. are likelyham: they to sell it or share it, we've seen a history of that. follow-up to the concept through. as a last resort, military action is on the table. >> it is. senator graham: what it comes to the uranium involvement in syria, align with russia, do you believe we have a sufficient strategy to contain that threat in syria? >> we are working on one and it is in constant discussion in terms of how we see that problem. it clearly is a major issue that needs to be addressed. to thankraham: i want you on the fight against isis. i got back from a trip to israel, i was informed by the idf there are thousands of missiles and rockets in southern lebanon pointed at israel. do you have any to reason to doubt t
mr. chairman. >> sen. graham. : general, thank you for your service. let me ceiling go over some highlights. north korea, is it still the policy to deny the north korean regime the ability to hit america with a nuclear --? >> absolutely. : we have rejected the idea of giving them the capability of trying to contain it, is that true? dir. coats: yes. are likelyham: they to sell it or share it, we've seen a history of that. follow-up to the concept through. as a last resort, military...
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mr. chairman. >> senator, graham. >> thankgi you, both. dan, thank you for serving in the role you're serving in. you're great counsel president general thank you for your service. let's see if i can sort of go over some highlights here. north korea is it still the policy of the united states to deny the north korean regime to the ability to hit america with a nuclear tip icbm? >> absolutely. is that true general? >> you agree with that? >> yes, sir. denial then is different than containment. we havet rejected the idea of giving them the capability in trying to contain it is that true senator coats? >> yes. and reason is that they get a bunch of capability likely to sell or share it is that accurate? >> yes, we have. >> let's move to -- the follow-up concept through as last reare sort military action is on the table. >> it is on the table. >> iran when it comes to iranian involvement in syria a line with russia do you belief we have a sufficient strategy to contain russian or o threat in syria? >> we certainly are working on one, and it is
mr. chairman. >> senator, graham. >> thankgi you, both. dan, thank you for serving in the role you're serving in. you're great counsel president general thank you for your service. let's see if i can sort of go over some highlights here. north korea is it still the policy of the united states to deny the north korean regime to the ability to hit america with a nuclear tip icbm? >> absolutely. is that true general? >> you agree with that? >> yes, sir. denial then is...
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mr. president? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: republican senator lindsay graham says firing mueller would be grounds for impeachment. >> if the president fired robert mueller, do you think that would be an impeachable offense? >> probably so, if he did it without cause, yeah. >> cecilia vega live with us tonight from the white house. the president not answering your question there today, cecilia, but house peopler paul ryan today saying he's been, quote, given assurances that the president will not fire robert mueller? >> reporter: yeah, david, he would not say who gave him those assurances, or exactly what they entail, but you know this, the white house insists president trump has no plans to fire robert mueller, and that he has not been discussing it. david? >> cecilia vega with us again tonight. thank you. >>> next, to new undercover video revealed today, showing the former ceo of cambridge analytica bragging about his role in helping the trump campaign win. the company getting its hands on information from up to 50 million americans and their facebook accounts. here's abc's chief foreign correspondent terry mor
mr. president? >> thank you very much. >> reporter: republican senator lindsay graham says firing mueller would be grounds for impeachment. >> if the president fired robert mueller, do you think that would be an impeachable offense? >> probably so, if he did it without cause, yeah. >> cecilia vega live with us tonight from the white house. the president not answering your question there today, cecilia, but house peopler paul ryan today saying he's been, quote,...
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. >> do you share of words of lindsey graham who said this? >> the only reason mr. mueller could ever be dismissed is for cause. i see no cause when it comes to mr. mueller. he needs to be able to do his job. pledged to the american people as a republican to make sure mr. mueller can continue to do his job without any interference. >> are you worried that the president is preparing to fire robert mueller? it looks though from his tweets. >> as i said, if he does, it will be beginning of the end of his presidency. >> do you agree? >> yes, you do. i don't think the president is really considering firing mr. mueller. this is the president trying to defiend the terms of the conversation surrounding this investigation and if you think about it, it's also the president trying to devise the parameters of the interview that the director seems to be looking for. >> do you think the president is going to sit down with bob mueller? >> i wouldn't advise it. i hope he doesn't. but i think he looks like he wants to. that's going to be a situation fraught with peril but one the pr
. >> do you share of words of lindsey graham who said this? >> the only reason mr. mueller could ever be dismissed is for cause. i see no cause when it comes to mr. mueller. he needs to be able to do his job. pledged to the american people as a republican to make sure mr. mueller can continue to do his job without any interference. >> are you worried that the president is preparing to fire robert mueller? it looks though from his tweets. >> as i said, if he does, it will...
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mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. senator graham. >> general votel is there any credible opposition to assad in syria? >> senator mission is -- my question is there any credible opposition to assad in syria? >> the only opposition is in the gunta area and the area to control some terrain so they do pose a threat to the regime. >> who is winning in syria? >> again from the civil war standpoint --. >> do you see any likelihood that the regime can topple assad in the next year? >> that is not my assessment, senator. >> is i ran helping assad's? >> i ran has been a-of the other regime for a a while. is russia helping assad's? >> they are a key enabler of the regime. >> is a too strong to say with russia and iran's help assad could win the civil war in syria? >> i don't think that is too strong of a statement. they have provided him the wherewithal at this point. is it still our policy --. >> i don't know that is a particular policy at this point. >> if you don't know i doubt that anybody knows because it's your job to take care of this
mr. chairman. >> thank you senator. senator graham. >> general votel is there any credible opposition to assad in syria? >> senator mission is -- my question is there any credible opposition to assad in syria? >> the only opposition is in the gunta area and the area to control some terrain so they do pose a threat to the regime. >> who is winning in syria? >> again from the civil war standpoint --. >> do you see any likelihood that the regime can topple...
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graham? >> thank you. mr. park, you mentioned in your opening testimony and i think you're very qualified for your job, so congratulations on the nomination, that one of the goals is to make sure we do not proliferate nuclear weapons or materials. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> are you aware of an agreement between the united states and russia entered into in the early 2000s where we dispose of 34 metric tons of access weapons and they would do the same? >> yes, senator. >> and under that agreement, that's enough weapons to make 10,000 war heads. are you aware of that? >> yes, senator. >> under that agreement, the united states was going to convert their weapons plutonium to fuel, turn a sword into a plow. are you aware of the l program? >> i'm aware. >> and the russians were going to dispose of their 34 metric tons to a reactor. >> yes. >> in 2001 we entered into that agreement. >> yes. >> in 2007 construction of the facility baegan. are you aware of that? >> yes. >> in 2010 there was an amendment to the or
graham? >> thank you. mr. park, you mentioned in your opening testimony and i think you're very qualified for your job, so congratulations on the nomination, that one of the goals is to make sure we do not proliferate nuclear weapons or materials. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> are you aware of an agreement between the united states and russia entered into in the early 2000s where we dispose of 34 metric tons of access weapons and they would do the same? >> yes,...
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mr. chairman. senator inhofe: senator graham. senator graham: general votel, is there any credible opposition o assad left in syria? y credible opposition left assad. general votel: out in the icinity of damascus and in the idlib area so they do pose a threat to the regime. senator graham: who's winning in syria, the civil war? general votel: from a civil war standpoint it would appear that regime is ascend ant here. senator graham: can the forces topple assad in the next year? general votel: that's not my assessment, senator. senator graham: is iran helping assad? general votel: he has been a key enabler. senator graham: is russia? general votel: they are a key enableler. senator graham: assad has won the civil war in syria? general votel: i don't think that is too strong of a statement. they have provided the wherewithal. senator graham: is it still our policy that assad must go? general votel: i don't know that's our particular policy at this point. senator graham: if you don't know, i doubt anybody knows because it is your jo
mr. chairman. senator inhofe: senator graham. senator graham: general votel, is there any credible opposition o assad left in syria? y credible opposition left assad. general votel: out in the icinity of damascus and in the idlib area so they do pose a threat to the regime. senator graham: who's winning in syria, the civil war? general votel: from a civil war standpoint it would appear that regime is ascend ant here. senator graham: can the forces topple assad in the next year? general votel:...
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mr. president. >> thank you very much. >> republican senator as i understand graham says firing mueller would be grounds for impeachment.> if the president fired robert mueller would that be an impeachable offense. >> probably so if he did it without cause, yeah. >> and speaker paul ryan says he has been given assurances that president trump will not seek to have robert mueller fired, though he would not say who gave him the assurances or exactly what they entail. white house aides insist the president has no plan to fire the special counsel and they say he has not been discussing it. abc news, the white house. >>> first it was the adult film star now the former play boy model who claims to have had a romantic relationship with president trump. she is suing so sheg speak. she was once fade porer story but it was never published. krs zbloots play boy model caron mcdounl is suing the publishers of the national enquirer saying he was tricked into signing an agreement to keep quiet about an alleged affair with president trump. >> mcdougal says she met trump in 2006 when the apprentice taped an episode at the play boy motion
mr. president. >> thank you very much. >> republican senator as i understand graham says firing mueller would be grounds for impeachment.> if the president fired robert mueller would that be an impeachable offense. >> probably so if he did it without cause, yeah. >> and speaker paul ryan says he has been given assurances that president trump will not seek to have robert mueller fired, though he would not say who gave him the assurances or exactly what they entail....
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a cat into the cottage born in venter and innovator alexander graham bell for the first telephone his first words using the device were mr watson come here i want to see you eleven years later and eight hundred eighty five mr bell founded the american telephone and telegraph company a t. and t. bell was a true disruptor of the day and worked upon many inventions in his later life including those related to hydrofoils and aviation he even along with thirty three others was a founder of the national geographic society and served as its second president and coming up sticking with phones and telecommunications a little later on ashley banks joins us to take a look at the world's biggest telecom companies and just how much money they make and we take a look at the housing market in the u.s. and abroad with debbie boyd plus we sit down with gary left to talk about airlines and their profits but before we get going let's get to the headlines. recently we reported on the growing cooperation between the right hailing company and toyota well not to be outdone nissan is set to begin field test in yokohama japan of its autonomous s
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. >>> the reverend billy graham has been laid to rest in his library in north carolina. president trump and mike pence and mrs. pence were among the 2000 people who gathered yesterday to say good-bye to graham and celebrate his life. it focused on the love of his faith, his family and his way of teaching >> he was faithful, he was available and he was teachable. i want each one of you to remember that. faithful, available and teachable. may we all be that way. >> he was buried in the prayer garden of the library next to his wife, ruth. it will be closed until wednesday. >>> they're inviting residents to ask anything they want. they will sit down with him for ten minutes at a time. he says he was inspired by willie brown who used to hold meetings when he was in office. >> i think it should be transparent and accessible to everybody and having people come in for time slots, it's something i talked to mayor brown about and he enjoyed as one of the things he remembered about being mayor. >> more politicians should do that. >> it's by appointment only. you can sign up online. >>> time now, 7:57, a little too much
. >>> the reverend billy graham has been laid to rest in his library in north carolina. president trump and mike pence and mrs. pence were among the 2000 people who gathered yesterday to say good-bye to graham and celebrate his life. it focused on the love of his faith, his family and his way of teaching >> he was faithful, he was available and he was teachable. i want each one of you to remember that. faithful, available and teachable. may we all be that way. >> he was...
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graham bannerman a former u.s. state department staff a very warm welcome to you all mr bennett just how much of a deterioration in relations is this between russia and the west certainly an escalation in relations what we've seen in the past is of course it's mostly symbolic move it's quite of a formidable diplomatic statement on the part of the you that also countries like italy and hungary joint expelling russian ix. intelligence officer it's also a strong signal visa v the united kingdom that was attacked on its soil and the signal that even post rex's we want to cooperate on security matters with the united kingdom and that regardless of how ridiculous your foreign secretary is that we will stand with the united kingdom on these matters and mr part of president vladimir putin has said that you know this was unfriendly and provocative but do you think russia should be surprised at all by this action if it's going to assassinate former agents on foreign soil well first of all i would like to say. very it sounds a listen to my colleague from the united states from former the state department employee so i think
graham bannerman a former u.s. state department staff a very warm welcome to you all mr bennett just how much of a deterioration in relations is this between russia and the west certainly an escalation in relations what we've seen in the past is of course it's mostly symbolic move it's quite of a formidable diplomatic statement on the part of the you that also countries like italy and hungary joint expelling russian ix. intelligence officer it's also a strong signal visa v the united kingdom...
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graham bell for the first. telephone his first words used in the device were mr watson come here i want to see you eleven years later and eight hundred eighty five mr bell founded the american telephone and telegraph company a t. and t. bell was a true disruptor of the day and worked upon many inventions in his later life including those related to hydrofoils and aviation he even along with thirty three others was a founder of the national geographic society and served as its second president and coming up sticking with phones and telecommunications a little later on ashley banks joins us to take a look at the world's biggest telecom companies and just how much money they make and we take a look at the housing market in the u.s. in our broad with debbie boyd plus we sit down with gary left to talk about airlines and their profits but before we get going let's get to the headlines. recently we reported on the growing cooperation between the right hailing company and toyota well not to be outdone nissan is set to begin field test in yokohama japan of its autonomous self driving car service nissan will become one
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mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. senator graham. >> thank you, sir. general votel, is there any credible opposition to assad left in syria? >> senator, our message is to be -- >> the question is, are there credible opposition left inside syria? >> the only opposition i'm aware of are those out in the vicinity of damascus, the ghouta area, controlling terrain, posing a threat to the regime. >> who is winning in syria in the civil war? >> well, again, from the civil war standpoint, it would appear that the regime is assemble here. >> do you see any likelihood the forces you named can topple assad in the next year? >> that's not my assessment, senator. >> is iran helping assad? >> iran has been a key enabler of the regime for a while. >> is russia helping assad? >> they also are a key enabler of the regime. >> is it too strong a statement to say with russia and iran's help, assad won the civil war in syria? >> that is not too strong. they provided him the wherewithal at this point. >> still our policy that assad must go? >> i don't -- i don't know that t
mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator. senator graham. >> thank you, sir. general votel, is there any credible opposition to assad left in syria? >> senator, our message is to be -- >> the question is, are there credible opposition left inside syria? >> the only opposition i'm aware of are those out in the vicinity of damascus, the ghouta area, controlling terrain, posing a threat to the regime. >> who is winning in syria in the civil war? >> well, again,...
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mrs. pence. along with the next generation of vang leaders whevangelicalleaders. >> billy graham was the greatestnly pope john paul ii and mother teresa would be as well known. >> hard to imagine farm to confidants and presidents who preached to more than 200 million people. graham first mastered radio but it was television where full power and charisma on display. he often preached with a microphone in one hand and a bible in the other. bret? >> bret: steve harrigan at the site of the funeral. steve, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> bret: in tonight's whatever happened to segment, the aids epidemic. mike tweets the disease dominated the news in the 80's and 90's. how far have we come since then? well, mike, tonight mike emanuel has some answers. >> america faces a disease that is fatal and spreading and this calls for urgency, not panic. >> there was a time back in the 1980s when a diagnosis of h.i.v. was a death sentence. >> the survival was a year to year and a half. which meant that 50% of my patients would be dead in a year to a year and a half. >> more than 35 years later, it's rare to hear about the viru
mrs. pence. along with the next generation of vang leaders whevangelicalleaders. >> billy graham was the greatestnly pope john paul ii and mother teresa would be as well known. >> hard to imagine farm to confidants and presidents who preached to more than 200 million people. graham first mastered radio but it was television where full power and charisma on display. he often preached with a microphone in one hand and a bible in the other. bret? >> bret: steve harrigan at the...
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mr. president, we have a bill. senator graham, republican of south carolina, and i as well as four other senators have come up with a bipartisan bill. he said bring it down to the white house. don't waste any time. i want to get this done. that was at 10:00 in the morning. we were scheduled, we went to the white house at noon. by the time we arrived it was pretty clear that something dramatic had happened in the meantime because someone in the white house had invited five other members of congress from the republican party, all of whom opposed our effort. the meeting was pretty well stacked against us. i won't get into the detail of the meeting. it's been widely reported, but at the end of it president trump rejected a bipartisan approach to solve this problem. it wasn't the only time he rejected the bipartisan approach. senator schumer and leader pelosi had offered him a similar approach before, saying we can work together. it appeared they had an agreement, but it evaporated in a matter of hours. we know as well that there were
mr. president, we have a bill. senator graham, republican of south carolina, and i as well as four other senators have come up with a bipartisan bill. he said bring it down to the white house. don't waste any time. i want to get this done. that was at 10:00 in the morning. we were scheduled, we went to the white house at noon. by the time we arrived it was pretty clear that something dramatic had happened in the meantime because someone in the white house had invited five other members of...