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joining me today on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. >> why? >> it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? >> yeah. >> you are still doing office hours. >> i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. founder of stride. -- stripe. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> sam was the founder of one of your first companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. he is bett
joining me today on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. >> about that, yeah. >> how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. >> why? >> it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back....
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joining me today on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingstonk you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm.
joining me today on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingstonk you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm.
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joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. for joining us.
joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. for joining us.
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lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, ted cruz of texas, rand paul of kentucky staging out republican to 16 war primary. lindsey graham says he wants more boots on the ground not only in iraq, but in syria, too. here he is. >> you're going to need boots on the ground not only in iraq, but syria. there's got to be some regional force formed where an american component somewhere around 10,000, i think, american soldiers. >> that authorization question, rubio, senator rubio told "politico," "we shouldn't be dictating in legislation. you can do this but you can't do that. you can go here but you can't go there. it should be broad enough to allow him, the president, latitude in choosing the tactics, method, timing, et cetera. not just president obama, future commanders in chief." he's pretty far over. ted cruz, surprisingly here, comes down somewhere in the middle. he doesn't go as far as graham in terms of hawkishness. doesn't say we need boots on the ground yet. but instead, arm the neighboring kurds which is a middle of the road position. here he is. ted cruz. >> i don't
lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, ted cruz of texas, rand paul of kentucky staging out republican to 16 war primary. lindsey graham says he wants more boots on the ground not only in iraq, but in syria, too. here he is. >> you're going to need boots on the ground not only in iraq, but syria. there's got to be some regional force formed where an american component somewhere around 10,000, i think, american soldiers. >> that authorization question, rubio,...
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some of the past offenders, paul ente, graham clinton, just to name a few.by that and who do you see as potential 2016 offenders? >> well i think it really comes down to especially in clinton's case you have to ward off the sense of inevitability. the simple fact that it's time for you to run. and i think that's something you see now. a problem with jeb bush. i think a problem for rudy giuliani in '07 and a represented note a tim pawlenty or jon huntsman a favorite of the beltway crowd with no greater support beyond that and no rationale that that candidate could take to the voters and really sell himself. >> so how do you convey that you know what you are running for and what you are about with voters outside the beltway? if you haven't gotten that already kind of out there 5urd? already? >> a lot of it is just i think it comes in careful planning and there's no substitute for old-fashioned campaigning, jose. a big mistake a lot of these candidates make especially now is that they confuse their celebrity with a plan. and it still comes down to getting out t
some of the past offenders, paul ente, graham clinton, just to name a few.by that and who do you see as potential 2016 offenders? >> well i think it really comes down to especially in clinton's case you have to ward off the sense of inevitability. the simple fact that it's time for you to run. and i think that's something you see now. a problem with jeb bush. i think a problem for rudy giuliani in '07 and a represented note a tim pawlenty or jon huntsman a favorite of the beltway crowd...
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this is the christianity of matthew, mark, luke and john, peter and paul and billy graham, dr.16÷]k martinng jr. and mother teresa. think of all the good these individuals do in the name -- >> radical islam is happening now. bobby jindal had a quote, i'll get to it later. but we're dealing with modern day radical islam that he won't even say. >> right. which faith narrative transforms the world for good? christianity. you know why, sean? yesterday seated next to ambassadors by the way at my table that it's the 21st century in the midst of cultural decadence and radical islam there is still power in the name of jesus. that's what i saw yesterday in that room. >> pastor=jr good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> joining us now is the president of@áix samaritans purse and the billy graham e advantage kal association the reverend franklin@o]uv5is with us.(p+Ñ reverend, thank you for being with us. what was your reaction to the president's comments? >> first of all, i was shocked i think like everybody else. jesus christ came -- he taught tscz @r(t&háhp &hc% peace, love, forgiveness. mo
this is the christianity of matthew, mark, luke and john, peter and paul and billy graham, dr.16÷]k martinng jr. and mother teresa. think of all the good these individuals do in the name -- >> radical islam is happening now. bobby jindal had a quote, i'll get to it later. but we're dealing with modern day radical islam that he won't even say. >> right. which faith narrative transforms the world for good? christianity. you know why, sean? yesterday seated next to ambassadors by the...
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paul's appeal is mading old school republicans nervous though. party leaders like lindsey grahamrian off the ticket. benji sarlin is following this. what are they doing to rand paul's ambitions. >> in the extreme case you have a few long-shot presidential candidates who are considering running themselves it seems just to debate rand paul and put him on the spot and create wedges over foreign policy. to lindsey graham formed an exploratory committee and bolt and king are hawkish and have a lot of disagreements with rand paul and eager to debate him on the national state. >> how clear why the new numbers. the margin for error is 4.9% so the takeaway when you look at those essentially that paul bush, christie, walker, are they all neck and neck. >> compared to the last election there is no true front-runner. it is anybody's game in nps and the same in -- in new hampshire and in iowa. like last year there was a dominance in new hampshire. you'll see a lot of movement in the next year as candidates surge and plummet. >> and of course we just got out of the freedom summit where we saw
paul's appeal is mading old school republicans nervous though. party leaders like lindsey grahamrian off the ticket. benji sarlin is following this. what are they doing to rand paul's ambitions. >> in the extreme case you have a few long-shot presidential candidates who are considering running themselves it seems just to debate rand paul and put him on the spot and create wedges over foreign policy. to lindsey graham formed an exploratory committee and bolt and king are hawkish and have a...
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we'll see it with the authorizing of the use of force, we'll see lindsey graham on one end, rand paule other, so very much informed. >> and voters too. it's starting to pop up in polls in terms of their concern with it. for jeb bush, his issue is not so much will he make statements about i.s.i.s. but will he be different. >> ifill: amy walter nia-malika henderson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a new take on robert e. lee, the famous confederate general with president george washington as the touchstone. i recently talked with the author of this look at two men who helped shape american history. the civil war split families, states and the nation. 74 years after the signing of the constitution, the united states was torn in two. one of the more conflicted participants in the war was none other than robert e. lee, a son of a revolutionary war hero who was a trusted aide to general george washington. he married the daughter of washington's adopted son. at the outbreak of the civil war, lee had served 25 years with the us army, but in april 1861, he turned down an offer
we'll see it with the authorizing of the use of force, we'll see lindsey graham on one end, rand paule other, so very much informed. >> and voters too. it's starting to pop up in polls in terms of their concern with it. for jeb bush, his issue is not so much will he make statements about i.s.i.s. but will he be different. >> ifill: amy walter nia-malika henderson, thank you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, a new take on robert e. lee, the famous confederate general...
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we're living through the giuliani primary where you have people like lindsey graham jeb bush, like rand paule marco rubio who have distanced themselves, who really don't want to go all the way there and maybe hope that the republican party can beat the democrats without demonizing the president. then you've got bobby jindal hugs giuliani, then steps back then says an even nastier thing, and scott walker who some people are calling the front-runner. i can't quite see this but he's doing very well in polls. having this, what really is a strategy to say these are unimportant questions and i shouldn't have to answer them then to go to his e-mail list and say, give me money. >> right. >> because i'm engaging with it. and i'm trashing the liberal media to boot. >> let's not forget dana, it's now routine to hear these attacks from republicans in congress. listen to gop congressman tim and what he said. >> this is not a man educated in the american system, he learned all kinds of things wherever he was educated. spent times in indonesia and the schools there and this is exactly what they caught ther
we're living through the giuliani primary where you have people like lindsey graham jeb bush, like rand paule marco rubio who have distanced themselves, who really don't want to go all the way there and maybe hope that the republican party can beat the democrats without demonizing the president. then you've got bobby jindal hugs giuliani, then steps back then says an even nastier thing, and scott walker who some people are calling the front-runner. i can't quite see this but he's doing very...
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paul, number three. south carolina, lindsey graham the state's son, is number one at the moment, and bush and walker followies are pretty obvious. bush and scott walker. what do you see? >> scott walker has jumped to the forefront. he's a very solid candidate who's won three times in the state of wisconsin in the last four years, has a national fund raising base, has put some first rate operatives in there. it's a wide open race. polls today don't matter a whole lot. they do a little bit to help raise money, but those three are going to be players, and at the end of the day, there's two or three -- there's going to be 20 people talked about, 5 or 6 that'll be there all the way. bill: jeb bush's positive/negative numbers need some improving but he thinks he can do it once people find out about his record. >> he's an extraordinary talent. he got two-thirds of the hispanic vote in florida when he ran. he's an innovative governor conservative, but he's been out of the game for a while, and most people just know him by his brother and his father. i think at the end of the day he's a superb candidate, and as tim
paul, number three. south carolina, lindsey graham the state's son, is number one at the moment, and bush and walker followies are pretty obvious. bush and scott walker. what do you see? >> scott walker has jumped to the forefront. he's a very solid candidate who's won three times in the state of wisconsin in the last four years, has a national fund raising base, has put some first rate operatives in there. it's a wide open race. polls today don't matter a whole lot. they do a little bit...
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graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the imitation game." >> this is the first oscar and nomination for graham moore. >> thank you so much to the academy and to oprah for this. i need to shower my love and kisses on everyone who is apart of this family. norton keira, benedict, our entire cast. maria, i love you guys so much. thank you for this film. i'm so indebted to you for it. here's the thing. alan never got to look out at these faces, and i do. and that's the most unfair thing i think i've ever heard. so in this brief time here what i want to use it to do is to say this. when i was 16 years old, i tried to kill myself. because i felt weird and i felt different and i felt like i did not belong. and now i'm stand
graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the...
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graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the imitation game." >> this is the first oscar and nomination for graham moore. >> thank you so much to the academy and to oprah for this. i need to shower my love and kisses on everyone who is apart of this family. norton keira, benedict, our entire cast. maria, i love you guys so much. thank you for this film. i'm so indebted to you for it. here's the thing. alan never got to look out at these faces, and i do. and that's the most unfair thing i think i've ever heard. so in this brief time here what i want to use it to do is to say this. when i was 16 years old, i tried to kill myself. because i felt weird and i felt different and i felt like i did not belong. and now i'm stand
graham moore for "the imitation game" based on the book "alan turing: the enigma" by andrew hodges. paul thomas anderson for "inherent vice" based on the novel by thomas pynchon. anthony mccarten for "the theory of everything" based on the book "travelling to infinity: my life with stephen" by jane hawking. damien chazelle for "whiplash" based on the short film "whiplash." and the oscar goes to -- graham moore, "the...
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graham ferguson. give it to him man. number one, tampa bay goalie andre. and i put my money and paul and liz.are the only ones that can do a split like that. >> oh, i don't think so. >> ouch. >> a losing effort to nashville. that is the top five tonight. [ laughter ] >> no. never been able to do that no. never. never. >> i'm shocked. how about you? [ laughter ] >> he does yoga. maybe. >> we'll be right back. >> david letterman is next with courtney love. >> next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. see you there bright and early. >> captions by:caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from a stretch of federally protected wetlands it's the "late show with david letterman." tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. >> and now newly discovered souvenir from the moon, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( ba
graham ferguson. give it to him man. number one, tampa bay goalie andre. and i put my money and paul and liz.are the only ones that can do a split like that. >> oh, i don't think so. >> ouch. >> a losing effort to nashville. that is the top five tonight. [ laughter ] >> no. never been able to do that no. never. never. >> i'm shocked. how about you? [ laughter ] >> he does yoga. maybe. >> we'll be right back. >> david letterman is next with...
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graham ferguson. give it to him man. number one, tampa bay goalie andre. and i put my money and paul and liz. they are the only ones that can do a split like that. >> oh, i don't think so. >> ouch. >> a losing effort to nashville. that is the top five tonight. [ laughter ] >> no. never been able to do that no. never. never. >> i'm shocked. how about you? [ laughter ] >> he does yoga. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >> david letterman is next with courtney love. >> next newscast tomorrow morning at 4:30. see you there bright and early. >> captions by:caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: a remarkable thi
graham ferguson. give it to him man. number one, tampa bay goalie andre. and i put my money and paul and liz. they are the only ones that can do a split like that. >> oh, i don't think so. >> ouch. >> a losing effort to nashville. that is the top five tonight. [ laughter ] >> no. never been able to do that no. never. never. >> i'm shocked. how about you? [ laughter ] >> he does yoga. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes...
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paul. and in south carolina native son senator lindsey graham tops that crowded field, yes, before even anyshaping up to be a close one. seven different republicans get double-digit support in at least one of the states. in the race for campaign funds, one potential candidate is pulling way, way ahead. according to "the washington post" jeb bush is far outpacing his would be rivals and his two political committees are on pace to amass tens of millions of dollars by earl spring. the former florida governor's domination in the race has come at a speed that has impressed long-time republican money players who say wealthy party backers have rapidly migrated to bush since mitt romney decided against another white house run two weeks ago. when we say wealthy, we mean really, really wealthy, like 1% wealthy. at a new york fund-raiser last week, about 25 supporters paid $1 million each. as the campaign donations pour in will voters also follow the money? back at the table to talk cash and the campaign trail, marcus mayberry, katon dawson, mallolly o'toole and julian zelzer. katon, i've got to come
paul. and in south carolina native son senator lindsey graham tops that crowded field, yes, before even anyshaping up to be a close one. seven different republicans get double-digit support in at least one of the states. in the race for campaign funds, one potential candidate is pulling way, way ahead. according to "the washington post" jeb bush is far outpacing his would be rivals and his two political committees are on pace to amass tens of millions of dollars by earl spring. the...
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graham there. he's certainly echoing the sentiments, similar ones of jeb bush marco rubio, rand paul. stance coming out more forcefully against what giuliani said? >> yeah it's a very easy thing to do, to repudiate what jewel giuliani said. i don't think you're going to really upset many republican voters. i don't think he was ready for this backlash, i don't think he thought it would be reported and cause this kind of controversy. i think the interesting thing here, too, alex. when governors run for national office they often talk about their executive experience, how they know how to run a state. but they don't really deal with federal issues. they don't deal with controversies that the national media is paying attention to. and walker is certainly trying to learn on the job. and this is a very difficult thing to do when you're such a hotly -- you're such a prominent player, in a potential nominee for your party. >> yeah, absolutely. but the you look at the big picture, manu how much do you think this damages the gop? does it at all taint the party? does it make political watchers g
graham there. he's certainly echoing the sentiments, similar ones of jeb bush marco rubio, rand paul. stance coming out more forcefully against what giuliani said? >> yeah it's a very easy thing to do, to repudiate what jewel giuliani said. i don't think you're going to really upset many republican voters. i don't think he was ready for this backlash, i don't think he thought it would be reported and cause this kind of controversy. i think the interesting thing here, too, alex. when...
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paul is very different than that. some candidates are running who want to point that out to republican voter, includes senator lindsey graham these people are long shots to become president but all think they can have impact in the debate by focusing on national security foreign policy where rand paul differs from traditional republicans. as you've seen with rand paul he sometimes gets flustered when challenged. imagine this in a debate. definitely something to watch, even if they aren't necessarily serious contenders for president. >> and jeb bush barely beat out paul in a new hampshire poll. shows immigration and common core resonating with new hampshire voters. 41% say allowing undocumented immigrants to stay is a deal killer supporting push. 20% say common core is a deal killer. can bush run? general election campaign strategy in new hampshire? >> remember these early polls are mainly driven by name identification. people see that bush name, it is familiar. you have a slice of the electorate gravitate toward that. if jeb bush wins the nomination he probably needs to win new hampshire. his brother wasn't able to but jeb
paul is very different than that. some candidates are running who want to point that out to republican voter, includes senator lindsey graham these people are long shots to become president but all think they can have impact in the debate by focusing on national security foreign policy where rand paul differs from traditional republicans. as you've seen with rand paul he sometimes gets flustered when challenged. imagine this in a debate. definitely something to watch, even if they aren't...
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paul in an office visit in 1961. "the washington post" publisher bill graham was there with his wife catherine who took many of the picturesgrounds keepers, but the kennedys the president decides to go to the beach shack down by the water. no amenities. you can see how casual it is. >> bobby livingston is an executive vice president. >> i believe the kennedys to america are the closest thing we have to a royal family. here they are back stage. incredible. >> jfk's sister eunice is also in attendance. her bright smile seen as she sits behind her brother in firm control of the boat with jackie by their side. on this day the kennedys don't have a care in the world. laughing and talking with their friends and may not even know they are being photographed. no sign of jfk's painful and chronic back problems. >> we are not seeing a back brace. he is am category out of the ocean and you feel as if you are getting a glimpse of how they actually were. >> you may be surprised to see the images of the dignified first lady always so in control of her public image. >> this house will always grow and should. >> here seen smoking cigarett
paul in an office visit in 1961. "the washington post" publisher bill graham was there with his wife catherine who took many of the picturesgrounds keepers, but the kennedys the president decides to go to the beach shack down by the water. no amenities. you can see how casual it is. >> bobby livingston is an executive vice president. >> i believe the kennedys to america are the closest thing we have to a royal family. here they are back stage. incredible. >> jfk's...
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paul gosar republican from arizona, thanks. martha. martha: officials are now filing a new charge in the disappearance and killing of this girl, 18-year-old college student, hannah grahamu the details on this new information in this case coming up. bill: also figure this one out. a community in shock after a vicious attack against a local television sportscaster. >> a lot of people a doctor was waiting outside and went right in with him. i was sitting there and realized almost like my own brother. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. bill: the main suspect in the case of a murdered uva college student now charged in her death. police in begin i can't charging suspect jesse matthew with first free murder. he is accused of abducting, killing hannah graham. the 18-year-old's disappe
paul gosar republican from arizona, thanks. martha. martha: officials are now filing a new charge in the disappearance and killing of this girl, 18-year-old college student, hannah grahamu the details on this new information in this case coming up. bill: also figure this one out. a community in shock after a vicious attack against a local television sportscaster. >> a lot of people a doctor was waiting outside and went right in with him. i was sitting there and realized almost like my own...
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republicans who have to con tend with both rand paul who they despise on for roane policy a lot of them do a lot of them don't obviously, and the lindsey graham party. i'm curious to see how this plays out. not one of these candidates stands as a foreign policy voice. they're governors. primarily domestic policy focused senators. >> governors who can'tness basic questions about isis or nato. if you can't answer the question, yes, isis is a serious problem, with we have to push them back out of iraq. there are 1,000 things that you can say in one comment. a lot of these governors, seriously, they don't know what they're talking about in foreign policy so it looks like we've got governors and first-term senators. who is the for roane policyeign policy expert? >> rand paul. >> mitt romney would say he is. >> mitt romney. >> i forget about peter king. >> yes peter king. there you go. >> don't count out peter king. >> is pete running? >> we'll see. >> that would be great. >> good to see you. >> there's not enough candidates yet. >> kasie hunt thank you. >> he is so astute. >> he leans up well. when he was here, man, a beard out to here. >>> moral
republicans who have to con tend with both rand paul who they despise on for roane policy a lot of them do a lot of them don't obviously, and the lindsey graham party. i'm curious to see how this plays out. not one of these candidates stands as a foreign policy voice. they're governors. primarily domestic policy focused senators. >> governors who can'tness basic questions about isis or nato. if you can't answer the question, yes, isis is a serious problem, with we have to push them back...
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i thank senators durbin, grassley leahy graham for their leadership on this issue. last year i joined with senator rand paul from kentucky. i don't know how many sentences people use with cory booker and rand paul in them, but we agree on this issue. we have common ground, and we introduced the redeem act. this legislation aims to keep juveniles out of the criminal justice system. we looked to stop acts that many other countries consider torture, like taking juveniles and putting them into solitary confinement, where they're traumatized and often come out of those circumstances more likely to do harm to themselves or others. we're going to reintroduce that bill this year. last week i sat on a criminal justice reform panel right here on the halls -- in the halls of the senate hosted by van jones on the left and newt gingrich on the right. in the last few months i've talked to grover norquist. i've talked to the koch brothers representative their chief counsel. i've talked to conservative think tanks christian evangelicals, all of us agreeing on this issue. this chorus of voices, this coalition, this courageo
i thank senators durbin, grassley leahy graham for their leadership on this issue. last year i joined with senator rand paul from kentucky. i don't know how many sentences people use with cory booker and rand paul in them, but we agree on this issue. we have common ground, and we introduced the redeem act. this legislation aims to keep juveniles out of the criminal justice system. we looked to stop acts that many other countries consider torture, like taking juveniles and putting them into...