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graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his life clean despite all of tthat goes along with being famous. he never had a scandal of any type. he was faithful to his family. there is no mismanagement with money. at least nothing i knew about. >> he went out of his way -- he wouldn't get in an elevator with a woman alone. >> that's right. >> he didn't want the to be put in that position. that's unique. >> that's called the modesto manifesto. they got together and decided how to keep their lives clean. that was one of the provisions that he would not be with a woman alone. >> in my situation, circumstance. >> no one would be alone with he anyway. i didn't have to worry. tell us about that. >> just like dr. dobson mentioned, they were serious. they were you
graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. >> i was not there. >> president bush, george w. bush was speaking and billy graham prayed. it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. i love that he kept his life clean despite all of tthat goes along with being famous. he never had a scandal of any type. he was faithful to his family. there is no mismanagement with money. at least nothing i...
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graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. president bush, george w. bush was speaking, and billy graham prayed. and it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. what i love about him is that he kept his life clean, despite all of the, you know, that goes along with that. he never has a scandal of any type. he is faithful to his family. this is no mismanagement with money, at least nothing i knew about. and i just -- >> but he went out of his way -- he wouldn't get in an elevator. >> right. >> with a woman alone. >> that's right. >> he didn't want to be put in that position. that's very unique. >> that's because -- that's called the modesto manifesto and they got together and decided how to keep their lives clean. and that was one of the provisions. that he would not be with a woman alone. >> in any situation or circumstance. >> by the way, no one would ever be with me alone anyway. so i don't have to worry ab
graham was speaking. one of the most memorable -- and you may have been there -- was right after 9/11 at the washington cathedral. president bush, george w. bush was speaking, and billy graham prayed. and it was the most moving thing that i have experienced. what i love about him is that he kept his life clean, despite all of the, you know, that goes along with that. he never has a scandal of any type. he is faithful to his family. this is no mismanagement with money, at least nothing i knew...
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jordan graham is accused of pushing her husband off a cliff just days after their wedding. patti ann browne has details from the breaking newsdesk. >> hello, arthel. jordan graham and cody johnson were married in june of this year but eight days later the 25-year-old gram died after falling from a cliff at glacier national park in montana. earlier that night his 22-year-old bride texted a friend she was planning on telling her husband she was having second thoughts. she went on to say, dead serious, if you don't hear from me all again tonight, something happened. but after johnson disappeared, graham first told police he vanished after texting her to say he was going for a drive with friends. after a few days she claims to have found her husband's body in the park. she admitted to investigators she and cody were hiking together on the cliff and had an argument. she says he grabbed her arm and she pushed him away accident causing him to fall over the edge. fbi investigators say during untaped portion of interrogation she admitted she started to walk away and turned back with
jordan graham is accused of pushing her husband off a cliff just days after their wedding. patti ann browne has details from the breaking newsdesk. >> hello, arthel. jordan graham and cody johnson were married in june of this year but eight days later the 25-year-old gram died after falling from a cliff at glacier national park in montana. earlier that night his 22-year-old bride texted a friend she was planning on telling her husband she was having second thoughts. she went on to say,...
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graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place, hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch up and overtake agriculture as the major user. i grew up in the bahamas. we lived on a little island, and we had our well here, and then we had our septic tank here. and that proximity i always found kind of fascinating. and i'd spent most of my time out of doors. there weren't a lot of indoor distractions -- very few movie theaters, no shopping malls. so we spent our fridays and saturdays on sailboats in the ocean. and then we'd get home to shower, and the water would be off 'cause we only had water from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 in t
graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place, hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch...
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contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the magic of photography when i was 10 years old. the first photograph was taken of my mother when i was 10. that was what? hadcamera that my father bought had been stolen. my father wouldn't tell. he consequently spent a year of his life in a very brutal prison in the north of england. who goes to jail for a year for a $30 camera? >> the people that can't afford good justice. of myto be the father family and the man of the house. our main breadwinner had been incarcerated. i got most of my clothes from the salvation army when i was
contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the...
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. >>> influential evangelist billy graham marked a milestone on thursday. as teresa garcia reports, hundreds of family and friends gathered in asheville, north carolina, to celebrate his birthday and his legacy. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: the reverend billy graham celebrated his 95th birthday in familiar places thursday, both in his home state of north carolina and at the center of attention. >> happy birthday, billy graham. we love you. we respect you. and we thank you, all of us, from the bottom of our hearts. >> reporter: about 700 guests attended a party for the spiritual leader who has counseled poor people and presidents alike. while age and illness have weakened his body, graham's spirit was strong. it was featured in his new film "my hope america" shown at the party and followers around the world by television. the evening was long on faith and hope, but as graham's son said, short on ceremony. betty's 95, so he doesn't plan to stay here a long time. >> the film is characterized as graham's final sermon, but the evangelical mission that
. >>> influential evangelist billy graham marked a milestone on thursday. as teresa garcia reports, hundreds of family and friends gathered in asheville, north carolina, to celebrate his birthday and his legacy. ♪ happy birthday to you >> reporter: the reverend billy graham celebrated his 95th birthday in familiar places thursday, both in his home state of north carolina and at the center of attention. >> happy birthday, billy graham. we love you. we respect you. and we...
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why does lindsey graham have to threaten he's going to block these appointments just to talk to people that our intelligence commitee has a right and a duty to interview? >> republicans block appointments as matters of general principle. >> they also hold top secret -- >> the perfectly qualified nominee for the federal circuit patricia mill let was denied a vote because republicans wouldn't give her a vote. lindsey graham doesn't need an excuse to block obama's appointees. >> why won't the cia let these people speak to our elected representatives who need to get to the bottom of this and have that responsibility and duty and have top secret meetings all the time? >> one argument they're making while there's going to be a criminal investigation going on it could interfere with that. i talked to a cia officer earlier tonight who said that's ridiculous. that as a former undercover cia officer he used to testify all the time and his cover wasn't blown. >> do we believe that diane feinstein is incapable of holding a secret interrogation, an interview of these folks?
why does lindsey graham have to threaten he's going to block these appointments just to talk to people that our intelligence commitee has a right and a duty to interview? >> republicans block appointments as matters of general principle. >> they also hold top secret -- >> the perfectly qualified nominee for the federal circuit patricia mill let was denied a vote because republicans wouldn't give her a vote. lindsey graham doesn't need an excuse to block obama's appointees....
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. >> lend forth graham! >> i want to perform oversight. >> blanch du braham has been holding appointments based on this report. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> he's going to be whistling a very different dixie. >> no. >> let's get right to our panel. joining us in new york is david corn of "mother jones" magazine. james peterson, director of africana studies. and igor of think progress. now i guess after "60 minutes" we can confirm it is a phony scandal. >> you didn't say it right. it's benghazi, benghazi, benghazi. a couple statistics. people at fox may not want facts. seven different congressional committees have been looking at this. >> seven. >> seven committees, thirteen hearings, forty staff abbreviation, 25,000 pages of documents and not one ufo alien has been discovered yet. >> this is correct. >> i don't want to be too glib about this. what happened at benghazi was indeed a tragedy. the state department did an inves
. >> lend forth graham! >> i want to perform oversight. >> blanch du braham has been holding appointments based on this report. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> he's going to be whistling a very different dixie. >> no. >> let's get right to our panel. joining us in new york is david corn of "mother jones" magazine. james peterson, director of africana...
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graham oh one she is known for its fine cost i watched it years ago graham is also used in the village to micah was brought to the crops. you'll just moved to korea mismatched from houses is important to me. readers of finding something this time of four hundred years ago just be designated to the porch and took off. a rule. then some. these cashews or treat such compounds is in his skull and six. obviously no way of life has changed considerably over the centuries. living in one of these houses today gives us an incredible insight into how people lived in one meal that i think it's very important and often go graham is also renowned for its rich tradition of dollars in music this song. he will do. he's one of japan's oldest functioning. the sun during lunch time. it is a pretty good. i presume it's cold too aw. i went to his music and is made from bamboo room this room. you can learn to dance this is another in a traditional instrument called the system. it's made from pieces of locally grown. you know peace. this was quiet a given week. it's unique in their chosen based on building w
graham oh one she is known for its fine cost i watched it years ago graham is also used in the village to micah was brought to the crops. you'll just moved to korea mismatched from houses is important to me. readers of finding something this time of four hundred years ago just be designated to the porch and took off. a rule. then some. these cashews or treat such compounds is in his skull and six. obviously no way of life has changed considerably over the centuries. living in one of these...
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the grahams spoke with diane in 1992. . the grahams spoke with diane in 1992. >> his favorite meal is can of vienna sausages, cold tomatoes and a can of baked beans, all cold dumped on a plate. his favorite meal. a man like that has to be -- >> reporter: throughout his life it's been the gospel that has sustained him. >> is there one passage of a scripture or one part of a hymn that never fails to make you feel great? >> what a friend we have in jesus. eisenhower's favorite hymn and my favorite hymn. ♪ what a friend we have in jesus ♪ >> reporter: today on this video what maybe billy graham's final public prayer. >> i invite you to come in to my heart and life. i want to trust and follow you as my lord and savior in jesus name, amen. >> he's very direct in the final message arguing that america is in spiritual peril but there is hope in the form of the gospel. it's remarkable to watch this man who's seen so much change in the course of his public ministry but his core message has not changed one bit. dan harris, abc new
the grahams spoke with diane in 1992. . the grahams spoke with diane in 1992. >> his favorite meal is can of vienna sausages, cold tomatoes and a can of baked beans, all cold dumped on a plate. his favorite meal. a man like that has to be -- >> reporter: throughout his life it's been the gospel that has sustained him. >> is there one passage of a scripture or one part of a hymn that never fails to make you feel great? >> what a friend we have in jesus. eisenhower's...
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the reverend billy graham's birthday party. the faithful and friends wish him the best after he gave his final sermon. >>> happy hour. the picture of rihanna using unusual glass ware to satisfy her thirst. that's in "the skinny" on this friday, november 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> we are -- she looked good in that red dress. one of the best i've seen on her. drinking out of the shoe, though -- >> a lot of pictures we see she's posted them herself, and she's a wreck. >> i know. >> unless she is half naked and then she looks wonderful. >> and look, we're talking about her. so she succeeded. that's what is important. >>> the white house is on the defensive this morning over the troubled rollout of obama care. president obama apologized to those americans dropped by their insurance companies. >> experts working on the healthcare.gov website say as they try to fix existing problems, new ones are appearing. mary bruce has the latest. >> reporter: good morning, john
the reverend billy graham's birthday party. the faithful and friends wish him the best after he gave his final sermon. >>> happy hour. the picture of rihanna using unusual glass ware to satisfy her thirst. that's in "the skinny" on this friday, november 8th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> we are -- she looked good in that red dress. one of the best i've seen on her. drinking out of the shoe,...
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why is graham reigniting the culture wars now? well, he's up for re-election next year and he's facing a primary challenge from the right. his poll numbers in south carolina are tanking and the tea party smells blood. graham's move appears to be more about wrapping his arms around the right wing extremists for his own political survival. susan musket is for the national right to life committee. susan, isn't this all theater? by that i mean isn't this bill on its face unconstitutional? >> no, it's not. when the other side talks about the latest decision, they talk about the roe decision. but they don't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision which upheld the nationwide ban on partial birth abortions. and this bill is consistent with that 2007 decision. so we feel confident that the court will uphold the bill. and the other side is raises the same arguments against this bill as they did against the partial birth abortion ban. they just don't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision. >> isn't the impart of roe th
why is graham reigniting the culture wars now? well, he's up for re-election next year and he's facing a primary challenge from the right. his poll numbers in south carolina are tanking and the tea party smells blood. graham's move appears to be more about wrapping his arms around the right wing extremists for his own political survival. susan musket is for the national right to life committee. susan, isn't this all theater? by that i mean isn't this bill on its face unconstitutional? >>...
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the man of the hour, my father, billy graham. >> reporter: last night, reverend billy graham celebrated his 95th birthday choosing this occasion to preach what many are calling his final sermon. >> this is the message that's been on his heart for the last three years. >> reporter: but a man best known for traditional oration -- >> deep inside we need something else. >> reporter: -- delivered his last message in a very modern way. >> it's a confrontation that all of us must face. >> reporter: graham's sermon was a highly produced 30-minute film called "the cross." >> it can make you a totally new person. >> reporter: his family debuted the film at graham's birthday celebration in north carolina where hundreds of well wishers turned out to celebrate the minister. guests included donald trump and kathie lee gifford, former alaska governor sarah palin said graham touched her life. >> if it weren't for billy graham, i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: reverend graham rose to prominence as a great orator. >> are you sure that your sins are forgiven? >> reporter: in 1957 over 100,000 p
the man of the hour, my father, billy graham. >> reporter: last night, reverend billy graham celebrated his 95th birthday choosing this occasion to preach what many are calling his final sermon. >> this is the message that's been on his heart for the last three years. >> reporter: but a man best known for traditional oration -- >> deep inside we need something else. >> reporter: -- delivered his last message in a very modern way. >> it's a confrontation that...
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sarah palin said graham touched her life. >> if it wasn't for graham, i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: graham rose to prominence as a great yore rater. in 1957 over 100,000 people filled yankee stadium to hear him speak. at the time it was the largest crowd the stadium had ever held. audiences as smar as one were captivated by his presence. he was close with several pretties from nixon to bush to clinton to, but it was his presence on radio and television that grew graham's flock. millions tuned in to his special programs. >> i have never seen such a hunger for god and the deviet christ. >> reporter: graham was featured around the country. his message to the world remains unchanged now matter how it reaches its audience. chip reid, "cbs this morning," washington. >> it's sad to see. >>> a fight over skyscrapers. the decision over new york and chicago. that's next on "cbs this morning." mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation
sarah palin said graham touched her life. >> if it wasn't for graham, i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: graham rose to prominence as a great yore rater. in 1957 over 100,000 people filled yankee stadium to hear him speak. at the time it was the largest crowd the stadium had ever held. audiences as smar as one were captivated by his presence. he was close with several pretties from nixon to bush to clinton to, but it was his presence on radio and television that grew...
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sarah palin said graham touched her life. >> if it wasn't for graham i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: graham rose to prominence as a great yore rater. in 1957 over 100,000 people filled yankee stadium to hear him speak. at the time it was the largest crowd the stadium had ever held. audiences as smar as one were captivated by his presence. he was close with several pretties from nixon to bush to clinton to but it was his presence on radio and television that grew graham's flock. millions tuned in to his special programs. >> i have never seen such a hunger for god and the deviet christ. >> reporter: graham's was featured around the country. his message to the world remains unchanged now matter how it reaches its audience. chip reid "cbs this morning," washington. >> it's sad to see. >>> a fight over skyscrapers. the decision over new york and chicago. that's next on "cbs this morning." mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to
sarah palin said graham touched her life. >> if it wasn't for graham i don't know where i would be. >> reporter: graham rose to prominence as a great yore rater. in 1957 over 100,000 people filled yankee stadium to hear him speak. at the time it was the largest crowd the stadium had ever held. audiences as smar as one were captivated by his presence. he was close with several pretties from nixon to bush to clinton to but it was his presence on radio and television that grew graham's...
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we were having this feud with bill graham. it shows you how great he was. -- way toe best actor open up. we were really hitting it hard. we are playing and the fourth was standing in the doorway of the dressing room. aretha was wearing the tight white dress and the turbine. she is trying to get out of the way, but there were people here ri. -- here. we are nose to nose and she says, tower of power. my favorite band. i just about melted. tavis: when the queen tells you that and james brown tells you that, you don't need to hear from nobody else. hip" coming out later and you want to get your hands on this project. that is the cd and dvd. 45 years of doing this good music. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with best-selling author and lamotte. that is next time, we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more
we were having this feud with bill graham. it shows you how great he was. -- way toe best actor open up. we were really hitting it hard. we are playing and the fourth was standing in the doorway of the dressing room. aretha was wearing the tight white dress and the turbine. she is trying to get out of the way, but there were people here ri. -- here. we are nose to nose and she says, tower of power. my favorite band. i just about melted. tavis: when the queen tells you that and james brown tells...
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graham is in frail health and rarely appears in public. on his birthday he released an evangelistic video series called "my hope america." his associates say it could have a bigger reach than any of his more than 400 crusades. those close to graham also say it may be his last message to the country. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones, ipads and visit our website where there's always much more and where you can listen to or watch each of our programs. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, more from the birthday celebration from billy graham. ♪ happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday dear billy ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you >>> major funding for religion and newsweekly is provided by lilly endowment, indianapolis based foundation dedicated to religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we'r
graham is in frail health and rarely appears in public. on his birthday he released an evangelistic video series called "my hope america." his associates say it could have a bigger reach than any of his more than 400 crusades. those close to graham also say it may be his last message to the country. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook and watch us any time on the pbs app for iphones, ipads and visit our website where there's always...
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a judge denied graham's motion to drop the charges. she is accused of first-degree murder and second-degree murder. dan abrams summed it up like this. he said authorities have her confession that she pushed him off. they know that there were problems in the marriage. the big question is, what exactly did she confess to? that's what she's arguing about now. >> the bottom line is, this trial is going forward. >> it's going forward. >> thank you. >>> a lot of other news overnight. as always, we turn for that to mr. ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news, a new football bullying allegation. the time involving rutgers university in new jersey. freshman cornerback, javon tyree says he quit the team after defensive coordinator, dave cohen, called him emasculating names and threatened to head-butt him. the family is asking for cohen to be fired. >>> and jpmorgan has agreed to a $4.5 billion settlement friday over investor losses from shaky mortgage-backed securities sold by that bank. jpmorgan will have to pay off $20 billion to
a judge denied graham's motion to drop the charges. she is accused of first-degree murder and second-degree murder. dan abrams summed it up like this. he said authorities have her confession that she pushed him off. they know that there were problems in the marriage. the big question is, what exactly did she confess to? that's what she's arguing about now. >> the bottom line is, this trial is going forward. >> it's going forward. >> thank you. >>> a lot of other news...
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the billy graham you will see is bily graham sitting in his home saying complaining what he said 30 years ago but it is more of a grandfather talking to you. it is very compelling. everything he says in his book, it is a last call to america. trying to wake our country up. we have turned our back on god. we see the mess in washington and all the problems that they're having. we have taken god out. and you haven't heard one person in washington say, time out, guys. let's get on our knees and call on the name of the almighty god and ask him for help. not one politician has done that. i'm not talking about calling on gods. i'm talking about the god of the pilgrims, the god of abraham lincoln. not these recent gods introduced in recent years but i'm talking about the god of the bible who directed our founding fathers that built the nation that we live in. the freedoms that we have. and we have turned our back on all mighty god. and my father in this book is really kind of calling america back into the video, the film that you'll be showing on november 7th. it is a call back to the god of our
the billy graham you will see is bily graham sitting in his home saying complaining what he said 30 years ago but it is more of a grandfather talking to you. it is very compelling. everything he says in his book, it is a last call to america. trying to wake our country up. we have turned our back on god. we see the mess in washington and all the problems that they're having. we have taken god out. and you haven't heard one person in washington say, time out, guys. let's get on our knees and...
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so this is a risky strategy for lindsay graham. it could play well with his base and it could alienate independents and women. >> it seems to be that the democrats are not very worried about this. in fact, terry reed says he's hoping to bring this up for a vote. republicans embrace this bill at their own peril, but i wonder if there is a risk when you look at that poll that we showed and they put 42 senators as pro-choice and 46 on the other side. >> i think there is a risk for the republicans here. they continue to look extreme. they look anti-woman, and, you know, for most americans the abortion issue is settled. democrats are not trying to expand abortion rights. so, you know, most people, i think, do have a problem with abortion in this country, with but they want the majority of americans want abortion to be legal. they want limits around it and the limits are in place, so i think the republicans are pushing the issue and i think that politically it's not a good strategy for them. >> we did see, to some extent a reaction of so
so this is a risky strategy for lindsay graham. it could play well with his base and it could alienate independents and women. >> it seems to be that the democrats are not very worried about this. in fact, terry reed says he's hoping to bring this up for a vote. republicans embrace this bill at their own peril, but i wonder if there is a risk when you look at that poll that we showed and they put 42 senators as pro-choice and 46 on the other side. >> i think there is a risk for the...
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. >> and senator lindsey graham. >> and with election day two days away. we'll ask our sunday panel how much trouble both parties are in. >> i knew from the second what had happened, why it happened, and what it meant for the future. charles krauthammer opens up about his life changing accident. hello again from fox news in washington. it's been another tough week for obama care with continued problems on the government website and growing outrage over the hundreds and thousands of people whose policies are being canceled. healthca healthcare.gov was closed overnight again. we brought in james capretta and dr. ezekiel emanuel. welcome to "fox news sunday." let's start with that pledge from the president when he was trying to sell obama care. here it is. >> we will keep this promise to the american people. if you like your doctor, you will be able to keep your doctor, period. if you like your health care plan, you will be able to keep your health care plan period. no one will take it away. >> but it turns out millions of americans are not able to keep their
. >> and senator lindsey graham. >> and with election day two days away. we'll ask our sunday panel how much trouble both parties are in. >> i knew from the second what had happened, why it happened, and what it meant for the future. charles krauthammer opens up about his life changing accident. hello again from fox news in washington. it's been another tough week for obama care with continued problems on the government website and growing outrage over the hundreds and...
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contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the magic of photography when i was 10 years old. the first photograph was taken of my mother when i was 10. that was what? hadcamera that my father bought had been stolen. my father wouldn't tell. he consequently spent a year of his life in a very brutal prison in the north of england. who goes to jail for a year for a $30 camera? >> the people that can't afford good justice. i had
contemporary graham nash. there is a fascinating and heartbreaking story in this book about how you got introduced to the camera. your father turned you onto the camera and found himself imprisoned because of a camera and it had a profound impact on your life. tell me more about the camera story. >> he was a poor and hard- working man from the north of england. struggling with life after world war ii. was takingy photographs of me and my sister at the local zoo. he turned me on to the...
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now south carolina senator lindsey graham is looking to do the same at the federal level. that seems destined to spark a heated battle. >> graham introduced the ban on abortions after 20 weeks unless necessary to save the life of the mother. >> the question to us, should we remain silent as a society? or should we speak up? should we speak on behalf of these babies and my answer is yes. >> the murder trial and multiple convictions of philadelphia abortion doctor are renewing national debate about regulating late term abortions following shocking regulations about what was going on inside his clinic. a recent poll shows 55% of americans support a ban on abortions after the 20th week of pregnancy. a milestone at which pro life advocates says science proves unborn babies can feel pain. among women, that's at 60%. 13 weeks have bans. pro choice groups are sounding the alarm about the introduction of national equivalent calling the graham legislation a dangerous and extreme bill. an unconstitutional of women's rights. th >> coming to a decision right for us is really what's imp
now south carolina senator lindsey graham is looking to do the same at the federal level. that seems destined to spark a heated battle. >> graham introduced the ban on abortions after 20 weeks unless necessary to save the life of the mother. >> the question to us, should we remain silent as a society? or should we speak up? should we speak on behalf of these babies and my answer is yes. >> the murder trial and multiple convictions of philadelphia abortion doctor are renewing...
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growing up, billy graham wanted to be a baseball player. thankfully god had different plans, and ever since that night in tampa he's put his extraordinary natural talents and generosity of spirit at the service of others. billy graham's first crusade took place at the civic auditorium in grand rapids, michigan, in september 1947. in the decades to come more than 400 crusades would follow and more than 185 countries and territories on six continents. at one memorable crusade in south korea, more than one million people showed up to hear the powerful preaching and the hopeful message of the reverend billy graham. billy graham may be the only preacher with a star on the hollywood walk of fame, but he never let that celebrity get to his head. i'm sure he'd say that his beloved ruth helped keep him focused. and it's a credit to both of them that all five of the graham children are carrying on the family legacy today. as billy graham recreeds from public life -- as he receded from public life in recent years, we've missed the steady reassuring pr
growing up, billy graham wanted to be a baseball player. thankfully god had different plans, and ever since that night in tampa he's put his extraordinary natural talents and generosity of spirit at the service of others. billy graham's first crusade took place at the civic auditorium in grand rapids, michigan, in september 1947. in the decades to come more than 400 crusades would follow and more than 185 countries and territories on six continents. at one memorable crusade in south korea, more...
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it was a continues to be the reverend bil graham. yone who knows him, insists on being cald billy, which is precious. i haven't seen it yet. looking forward to it. >> can't wait to see that. and from the hit n show "the black list." >> that is a runaway success. this is rely her breakout role. >> she's terrific. and we're going to talk to her about her hair. whether you le the wig she wears, or her own hair do. we'll talk about i >>> les talk about our matt. >> out in los angeles, on his way back now. he was a very busy boy. >> he was. he was on no, which we'll talk about in a momt. he was on ellen, okay? we wonderelast time he was on ellen, he danced a little. >>llenets somebody to d something you don't usually see them doing, which is why it's such a great show. >> which also is what happened yesterday with matt. >> sexie accent on the globe is -- >> french. >> french. >> i like the brith. i like the southern. >> you do? >> yeah, i like southern. there's something about a southern >> she lived in the south for a long time, folks. >
it was a continues to be the reverend bil graham. yone who knows him, insists on being cald billy, which is precious. i haven't seen it yet. looking forward to it. >> can't wait to see that. and from the hit n show "the black list." >> that is a runaway success. this is rely her breakout role. >> she's terrific. and we're going to talk to her about her hair. whether you le the wig she wears, or her own hair do. we'll talk about i >>> les talk about our matt....
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so what's graham saying now that "60 minutes" has admitted that their story is bogus? is he apologizing and backing down? nope. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> no. >> no facts, no problem. senator graham, did you think we wouldn't notice that you're not letting the truth get in the way of a good bogus scandal? [ ticking ] h hear that, senator? the clock is ticking and we're still waiting for an apology. until then, nice try, but we got you. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. with the vidal sassoon smooth collection, now sleek meets chic. extreme smooth combing crème defies frizz and flyaways for up to 24 hours. vidal sassoon smooth. salon genius. affordable for all. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side ef
so what's graham saying now that "60 minutes" has admitted that their story is bogus? is he apologizing and backing down? nope. >> the "60 minutes" story was not true. will you now end your threat to place a hold on the president's nominees? >> no. >> no facts, no problem. senator graham, did you think we wouldn't notice that you're not letting the truth get in the way of a good bogus scandal? [ ticking ] h hear that, senator? the clock is ticking and we're...
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. >> so graham's actions would affect the new fed chair nominee. the nominee to leave the department of homeland security. and is lindsay gram making smart use to hold up the political nomination or is this grand standing? >> it is not political grand standing. i know lindhy graham very well, and it is not his profile to do this kind of political grand standing. he was a member of the 8 on immigration. he refused to be part of the back-up choir for ted cruz on the government shutdown. along with john mccain pushed a member of his own party, george w. bush, very hard on guantanamo. you consider seen consistency when it comes to oversight issues and military abuses. i think what he is asking for is not that unreasonable. and he's been asking for this for over a year. give us access to the people who were there. who are the survivors. give oversight committees, the appropriate committees, access to these folks. they've been denied access and there's very little, senator and minority can do, frankly, to assert leverage and pressure. these type of holds
. >> so graham's actions would affect the new fed chair nominee. the nominee to leave the department of homeland security. and is lindsay gram making smart use to hold up the political nomination or is this grand standing? >> it is not political grand standing. i know lindhy graham very well, and it is not his profile to do this kind of political grand standing. he was a member of the 8 on immigration. he refused to be part of the back-up choir for ted cruz on the government...
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senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi did you see a protest? did you ever report a protest? did you complain before the attack that al qaeda was growing in strength in libya? did you make security requests? did anybody try to help you enhance security? >> when you and other senators -- because you're not alone in this -- asked to talk to the survivors or to read the interviews that the f.b.i. conducted with them, within hours after, what did the administration say to you? >> there is an ongoing criminal investigation which is stunning. under that theory we would not be able to 9/11 and cl
senator graham joins us now. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. >> you have been trying for more than a year to talk with the benghazi survivors. how many have you talked with? >> none. a year later only one survivor in benghazi has been interviewed by the congress and that person was subpoenaed. why do i want to talk to them? i want to know from their mouth -- not anybody else's, no spokesman, no british contractor, americans on the ground in benghazi...
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the grahams spoke to diane in 1992. >> you know what his favorite meal is? a can of vienna sausages, a can of cold tomatoes and a can of baked beans, all cold, dumped on a plate. his favorite meal. a man like that, you know -- >> what a gourmet. >> reporter: throughout his life it's been the gospel that has sustained him. >> reporter: is there one passage in the scripture or one part of a hymn that never fails to make you feel great? >> what a friend we have in jesus. it was eisenhower's favorite hymn and it's my favorite hymn. >> reporter: today on this video, what may be billy graham's final public prayer. >> i invite you to come into my heart and life. i want to trust and follow you as my lord and savior. in jesus' name, amen. >> reporter: he is very direct in this final message, arguing that america is in spiritual peril, but that there is hope in the form of the gospel. it's remarkable. here's a man who has seen so much change over the course of his very public ministry but his core message has not changed one bit. >> his family is calling it the final
the grahams spoke to diane in 1992. >> you know what his favorite meal is? a can of vienna sausages, a can of cold tomatoes and a can of baked beans, all cold, dumped on a plate. his favorite meal. a man like that, you know -- >> what a gourmet. >> reporter: throughout his life it's been the gospel that has sustained him. >> reporter: is there one passage in the scripture or one part of a hymn that never fails to make you feel great? >> what a friend we have in...
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. >> south carolina a lindsey graham delivered the republican address focusing on the grad tude for the military -- gratitude for the military and he did mention god. >> many people spent thanksgiving day outdoors. as mike reports on this day, we found several people who said they are thankful for this country, health, and more than anything, family. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just thankful and we're just talking about that for family and health to be able to walk through these beautiful woods. >> home to giants, to creeks, and a magnet for beauty. >> it's so great to see so many people sharing that view and coming to see it. >> it is a beautiful spot to spend your thanksgiving, but if we take you outside of the woods, you get that sense that a lot of people are grateful for no matter where they are or
. >> south carolina a lindsey graham delivered the republican address focusing on the grad tude for the military -- gratitude for the military and he did mention god. >> many people spent thanksgiving day outdoors. as mike reports on this day, we found several people who said they are thankful for this country, health, and more than anything, family. >> a sprinkle of sunshine dripped through the trees providing a reflection on a day many do just that. >> we are just...
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politico senator lindsey graham posted on his facebook page the following. i think the dam is about to break on benghazi. we're going to find political manipulation seven weeks before an election. we're going to find people asleep at the switch when it comes to the state department including hillary clinton. you can imagine republican glee when two weeks ago cbs's "60 minutes" broadcast a story on how the situation was handled. here's that. >> cbs did this story on benghazi and i see criticism from the left where they go you're covering a phony scandal. >> and the "60 minutes" report recently that came out -- >> when i watched this report last night, i thought, well, about time. >> can you imagine if we knew these things before the election? >> can you only imagine. >> they're jumping with glee when "60 minutes" reported initially. but big development. laura logan delivered an apology for that story with a source
politico senator lindsey graham posted on his facebook page the following. i think the dam is about to break on benghazi. we're going to find political manipulation seven weeks before an election. we're going to find people asleep at the switch when it comes to the state department including hillary clinton. you can imagine republican glee when two weeks ago cbs's "60 minutes" broadcast a story on how the situation was handled. here's that. >> cbs did this story on benghazi and...
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is throwing it liar graham is a republican colleagues refusing to vote on nominees to the d.c. circuit court of appeals that and more into nights alone liberal rubble and should a company that makes dog food really be in the household cleaning products business is strange is a sow's that's reality in the american marketplace today so how do we change that and break up mega corporations that have a virtual stranglehold on american consumers i'll tell you in tonight's guilty to. you need to know this the obama administration is preparing to sell america out to a handful of private corporations well more than a handful but anyhow that's because right now president obama is preparing to push through the largest trade deal in human history the trans-pacific partnership of its or as it's more commonly known the t p p if approved the t.p. would create a whole new set of rules regulating the economies of twelve countries the red countries seen here on four different continents border in the pacific ocean these rules cover everything from pharmaceuticals to digital copyright law and cou
is throwing it liar graham is a republican colleagues refusing to vote on nominees to the d.c. circuit court of appeals that and more into nights alone liberal rubble and should a company that makes dog food really be in the household cleaning products business is strange is a sow's that's reality in the american marketplace today so how do we change that and break up mega corporations that have a virtual stranglehold on american consumers i'll tell you in tonight's guilty to. you need to know...