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lindsey graham and sen. bernie sanders. >> let's talk about the gas prices, they are outrageously high in vermont, their $5.5 in vermont a gallon. meanwhile, the major oil companies made $35 billion in profit in the first quarter of this year. at the end of the years decimated they're going to give $88 billion in buybacks to the wealthy share holders so i do think that we have to do something about the outrageously high price of gas and i think the president to bring the major oil companies in and tell them we will have a windfall profit tax on what they are doing it in order to stop them from ripping off the american people in the last time that oil prices were at $118 a barrel, which is what they are right now, roughly speaking and the average gas prices at the pump work $3.83. not over $5 a gallon and so i think in the midst of what is going on in this world, and that is a war in ukraine, and russia oil, i think what the oil companies are doing are taking advantage of that situation and raising prices to
lindsey graham and sen. bernie sanders. >> let's talk about the gas prices, they are outrageously high in vermont, their $5.5 in vermont a gallon. meanwhile, the major oil companies made $35 billion in profit in the first quarter of this year. at the end of the years decimated they're going to give $88 billion in buybacks to the wealthy share holders so i do think that we have to do something about the outrageously high price of gas and i think the president to bring the major oil...
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and with that, i'm glad that senator graham was able to come. senator graham. sen. graham: number one, mr. chairman, i think this is a hearing worth having. i take a different view about how to save social security. mine is more realistic. yours is a fantasy. but the problem is real. and you're a good man. you're consistent. every time there's a problem, tax the rich. count me in for more revenue. we're going to need more revenue if you think taxing the wealthy is going to save social security, you're wrong. so where are we with social security? by 2034, according to the recent trust fund report, the money in social security will require us to reduce benefits so that you can get only 77% of the benefits you're owed because we're paying out more than we're taking in. that's a fact. it slipped a year but we're on a glide path where over time, senator romney knows this, the money being paid in and the money taken out doesn't add up. if you don't do something now you're going to have a draconian choice of cutting benefits and raising taxes to keep the thing afloat. here
and with that, i'm glad that senator graham was able to come. senator graham. sen. graham: number one, mr. chairman, i think this is a hearing worth having. i take a different view about how to save social security. mine is more realistic. yours is a fantasy. but the problem is real. and you're a good man. you're consistent. every time there's a problem, tax the rich. count me in for more revenue. we're going to need more revenue if you think taxing the wealthy is going to save social security,...
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welcome to phil graham of texas. thank you, steve. well, nobody told me that i was going to say anything. i will say a few things. president reagan once put his arm around me and said i want you to look me and i said kept weinberger tells me. that your graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing that i always found was very interesting and i never lost. my sort of all of it. and that was that --. always had this view that he was like a spy in the soviet union. that had become a leader of the central committee. and was one of the people actually running the soviet. so that when we got togethe
welcome to phil graham of texas. thank you, steve. well, nobody told me that i was going to say anything. i will say a few things. president reagan once put his arm around me and said i want you to look me and i said kept weinberger tells me. that your graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas....
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he goes upstairs to catherine graham's office. he comes back to me five minutes later and he says, catherine says they are not your notes. they are her notes. if anybody is going to go to jail, it's going to be her. to me, it is one of the historic moments in american journalism history. it told you everything about her and the institution that we worked for and the kind of backing that we had, the running room that we had throughout the two years. after that happened, of course, they had a natural sense for the theatrics of the moment. he said, wow, catherine is going to go to jail. so we thought visually, they said can you see the picture of the limousine pulling up to the women's detention center? and out our gal gets to go to jail, to protect the first amendment. and ben, who never thought small, said that will be a picture that will run on the front page of every newspaper in the united states and the world. of course, the subpoena people backed down, because they didn't want to really confront catherine graham. the people wh
he goes upstairs to catherine graham's office. he comes back to me five minutes later and he says, catherine says they are not your notes. they are her notes. if anybody is going to go to jail, it's going to be her. to me, it is one of the historic moments in american journalism history. it told you everything about her and the institution that we worked for and the kind of backing that we had, the running room that we had throughout the two years. after that happened, of course, they had a...
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catherine graham was the owner and publisher of this newspaper. she was a large presence in everyone's life, even if you didn't have much interaction with her. it turned out that we did. i think it's best illustrated by her candor and her willingness to push. for instance, after nixon resigned, and we got a personal letter from catherine.--i think you have the original. >> i have the original. >> -- and it was on yellow legal paper. she has more stationary than any 500 people in washington but sshe chose to write on it. i think it was a spontaneous thought. it said, dear carl and bob, now that nixon has resigned, you did some of the stories, fine -- and then i want to quote her -- she said, don't start thinking of yourself too highly. >> [laughter] >> let me give you some advice. the advice is, beware of the demon of pomposity. beware of the demon, pomposity. it launched earlier. we were talking about that. her son, the great publisher don graham, said to me, he said, you know she was talking to herself also. >> i'm going to add one saying since w
catherine graham was the owner and publisher of this newspaper. she was a large presence in everyone's life, even if you didn't have much interaction with her. it turned out that we did. i think it's best illustrated by her candor and her willingness to push. for instance, after nixon resigned, and we got a personal letter from catherine.--i think you have the original. >> i have the original. >> -- and it was on yellow legal paper. she has more stationary than any 500 people in...
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and i have the feeling it's graham brady is such a i feeling it's graham brady is such a figure. from theresa may steam that keeping them up—to—date before that happened and i suppose he is sensible enough not on the numbers butjust to be prepared. i think probably he knew, he would not want to embarrass the queen, but i can imagine him bringing up an mp and saying that letter you're going to send, that class rather than first—class. and maybe you could drop it into the office to arrive right on time. we will see and who knows, we will be coming back with emma and aubrey have passed and coming up next is sport, whether in the newsday. good evening, i'm tt and this is your sports news where we start with football and ukraine are through to a world cup play off decider against wales on sunday. they beat scotland 3—1 at hampden park and jane dougall was watching. the flag of the opposition emblazed on a government building in glasgow. a scottish take on the ukrainian national anthem. and this group of children, ukrainian orphans, but with a new home in scotland, making their
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graham: here are the basics. focus on what you can control. 99% of the stuff is totally out of our control. focus on what's in control. and what's in control as you in this present moment right here, right now. you start to bring your focus and pay attention to what is happening right here, right now. another skill we teach called palms down. people are reacting to the initial emotion. palms down means you are choosing your response, taking the breath, and i realize there is emotional stuff happening but i will choose my response. i will work on being present and not just reacting mindlessly but being mindful. palms down is a great one with body language where you focus on being present and focus on what is in your control. that is the start of mental skills training and that is what i teach everybody. karina: that's great advice. how do you train people to handle loss? that first game had to be really tough on those guys. how did they handle that mentally? graham: we call it next play speed or the ability to bou
graham: here are the basics. focus on what you can control. 99% of the stuff is totally out of our control. focus on what's in control. and what's in control as you in this present moment right here, right now. you start to bring your focus and pay attention to what is happening right here, right now. another skill we teach called palms down. people are reacting to the initial emotion. palms down means you are choosing your response, taking the breath, and i realize there is emotional stuff...
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graham was wondering if this is such a great story what are other peoplereporting it ? there was a moment in october i think just after you published this story where there was an enormous boost post that was when walter cronkite devoted a significant part of 2 broadcast to the watergate story. bob, talk about what the significance of that was to the reporting you were doing and to the post . >> what cronkite did was utterly amazing. they did a 15 minute segment and essentially it's put our stories in the front page of the washington post and it was the whole basis for the 15 minute part and then we had a second 15 minute part prepared was down to seven minutes because what bill bailey ... >> had been approached by colson. >> and an approach by colson means i hammer andscrewdriver and he folded a little bit but not completely . and sally quinn was saying that was just ecstatic about that story catherine brown and her memoirs says at that point the washington post is this local paper. walter put us on the map. and she's right. it was a local paper. you couldn't buy the w
graham was wondering if this is such a great story what are other peoplereporting it ? there was a moment in october i think just after you published this story where there was an enormous boost post that was when walter cronkite devoted a significant part of 2 broadcast to the watergate story. bob, talk about what the significance of that was to the reporting you were doing and to the post . >> what cronkite did was utterly amazing. they did a 15 minute segment and essentially it's put...
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edward graham, vice president of operations. he earned the samaritan's purse and after a long career with the united states army, i want to thank him for his service to our country. witnesses will be un-muted so we can swear you in. would you all please raise your right hands? d swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, whole truth and nothing that the truth, so help you god? >> swear. >> i do. >> i do. >> let the record show that the witnesses have answered in the affirmative. without objection, your statements will be made part of the record. you are now recognized for your testimony. thank you. >> thank you, chairman. ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you or organizing this committee. speaking from ukraine while serving with doctors without borders, we have been operating in over 70 countries in the world. where in line with universal medical ethics. these principles not only formed the core of our identity but are our production. -- protection. as you are aware, i
edward graham, vice president of operations. he earned the samaritan's purse and after a long career with the united states army, i want to thank him for his service to our country. witnesses will be un-muted so we can swear you in. would you all please raise your right hands? d swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give is the truth, whole truth and nothing that the truth, so help you god? >> swear. >> i do. >> i do. >> let the record show that the...
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senator graham. >> for number one, mr. chairman, i think this is a hearing, and i take a different view into how to save social security. mine is more realistic. you are a good man. you are consistent. every time there is a problem, tax the rich. count me in for more revenue. we are going to need more revenue. if you think taxing the wealthy is going to save social security, you are wrong. so, where are we with social security? by 2034, according to the recent trust fund report, the money in social security will require us to reduce benefits, so that we can get only 77% of the benefits you owed, because we are paying out more than we are taking in. that's a fact. it slipped a year, but we are on a glide path, where overtime -- senator romney knows this. the money being paid in and the money being taken out doesn't add up. if you don't do something now, you are going to have a draconian choice of cutting benefits and raising taxes to keep the thing afloat. but, here is the good news. we've got some time if we act together.
senator graham. >> for number one, mr. chairman, i think this is a hearing, and i take a different view into how to save social security. mine is more realistic. you are a good man. you are consistent. every time there is a problem, tax the rich. count me in for more revenue. we are going to need more revenue. if you think taxing the wealthy is going to save social security, you are wrong. so, where are we with social security? by 2034, according to the recent trust fund report, the money...
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alistair graham. very much for your time today. —— siralistair graham. so very much for your time today. —— sir alistair graham. so pmqs at 12 today, will the prime minister be as normal, ebullient self, will he try to strike a slightly different tone, some of his mps want to see perhaps a more contrite tone, but as i mentioned, perhaps graham —— perhaps pmqs is not the forum for that, it is a forum where he has to perform against the leader of the opposition and other party leaders here at westminster. we will be bringing that to live at noon, as we do every week, definitely one to watch. thoughts from a variety of voices with me through out this morning. back to you. let's get the headlines on bbc news now. the biggest rail strike in a generation. more than 40,000 workers will walk out later this month in a dispute over pay and redundancies. borisjohnson is coming under pressure from his mps to cut taxes after surviving a vote of confidence in his leadership. the actor matthew mcconnaghey, who was born in uvalde, makes a plea for gun reform. co
alistair graham. very much for your time today. —— siralistair graham. so very much for your time today. —— sir alistair graham. so pmqs at 12 today, will the prime minister be as normal, ebullient self, will he try to strike a slightly different tone, some of his mps want to see perhaps a more contrite tone, but as i mentioned, perhaps graham —— perhaps pmqs is not the forum for that, it is a forum where he has to perform against the leader of the opposition and other party leaders...
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edward graham, vice president of operations. he runs the samaritans purse in early 2019 and after a 16 year long career with the united states army underwent to think in for his service. the witnesses will be on muted so we can swear you in. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so hope you got? >> i do. >> i do. >> i do. >> the record notes witnesses have all answered in the affirmative. mr. stokes you are recognized for your testimony. mr. stokes: thank you. thank you, chairman. ranking member and distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you or organizing this committee. speaking from ukraine while serving with doctors without borders, we have been operating in over 70 countries in the world. where in line with universal medical ethics. these principles not only formed the core of our identity but are our production. -- protection. as you are aware, it has escalated in late february 2022. millington -- civilians have been injured and ki
edward graham, vice president of operations. he runs the samaritans purse in early 2019 and after a 16 year long career with the united states army underwent to think in for his service. the witnesses will be on muted so we can swear you in. do you swear or affirm that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so hope you got? >> i do. >> i do. >> i do. >> the record notes witnesses have all answered in the affirmative....
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's or graham _ only person we know whether... 's or graham brady. —— sir. the question here _ graham brady. —— sir. the question here is— graham brady. —— sir. the question here is this — graham brady. —— sir. the question here is this coming week the best time _ here is this coming week the best time to— here is this coming week the best time to trigger that process, given that if— time to trigger that process, given that if the — time to trigger that process, given that if the prime minister has a vote _ that if the prime minister has a vote of— that if the prime minister has a vote of no—confidence and he wins, he can't _ vote of no—confidence and he wins, he can't be — vote of no—confidence and he wins, he can't be charged for another year~ _ he can't be charged for another year~ i— he can't be charged for another year. i suspect there are some mps who do think it's time for the prime minister— who do think it's time for the prime minister to— who do think it's time for the prime ministerto go, who do think it's tim
's or graham _ only person we know whether... 's or graham brady. —— sir. the question here _ graham brady. —— sir. the question here is— graham brady. —— sir. the question here is this — graham brady. —— sir. the question here is this coming week the best time _ here is this coming week the best time to— here is this coming week the best time to trigger that process, given that if— time to trigger that process, given that if the — time to trigger that process, given...
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today i hosted the senate's project first debate here between south carolina republican senator lindsey graham and independent vermont senator bernie sanders. it streamed live on fox nation. and you can stream it now on demand on fox nation as well. we will have highlights from that event in just a few minutes. but, first, breaking tonight, ♪ the average price for a gallon of gasoline in this country is soaring past the $5 mark, a figure never before seen in the u.s. wall street took the skyrocketing inflation hard. the dow losing almost 3 percentage points today. the s&p 500 dropping nearly 4. the nasdaq losing four and two thirds. president biden continues to put the blame on others, vladimir putin, oil companies, but an increasing number of americans are blaming president biden, according to the latest poll numbers. that is now leading many democrats to both publicly and anonymously question whether the president should seek a second term. white house correspondent peter doocy leads us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. >> good evening, bret. a quick check of numbe
today i hosted the senate's project first debate here between south carolina republican senator lindsey graham and independent vermont senator bernie sanders. it streamed live on fox nation. and you can stream it now on demand on fox nation as well. we will have highlights from that event in just a few minutes. but, first, breaking tonight, ♪ the average price for a gallon of gasoline in this country is soaring past the $5 mark, a figure never before seen in the u.s. wall street took the...
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chairman, ranking member graham and distinguished members of the committee. i appreciate you having me to testify about the sustainability and efficacy of social security. i commend the committee for focusing on this issue. i am the director of economic policy at the bipartisan policy center the nonprofit organization founded in 2007 by the former senate majority leaders. our organization combines the best ideas to promote health, security and opportunity for all americans. social security serves as the foundation upon which most americans build their lives in retirement. for 85 years at speed up benefits to people with disabilities, older people and their family members lifting millions out of poverty and providing essential financial support. social security faces a serious challenge the benefits being paid out or outpacing the program's income but primarily comes from payroll taxes. the release 2022 trustees report underscores this fact projecting the old age and survivors insurance trust fund is on track to deplete the reserves in 2034. and to highlight a
chairman, ranking member graham and distinguished members of the committee. i appreciate you having me to testify about the sustainability and efficacy of social security. i commend the committee for focusing on this issue. i am the director of economic policy at the bipartisan policy center the nonprofit organization founded in 2007 by the former senate majority leaders. our organization combines the best ideas to promote health, security and opportunity for all americans. social security...
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graham _ put them in? that's right. it is a big process. graham brady, - put them in? that's right. it is a| big process. graham brady, who put them in? that's right. it is a - big process. graham brady, who heads the i922— big process. graham brady, who heads the 1922 committee, he is the only person— the 1922 committee, he is the only person who — the 1922 committee, he is the only person who knows who has submitted the tetter~ _ person who knows who has submitted the letter. some people will say they have done so and not done so. some _ they have done so and not done so. some people have publicly called for him to— some people have publicly called for him to go— some people have publicly called for him to go and not put in the letter. at others, — him to go and not put in the letter. at others, this is a danger for the prime _ at others, this is a danger for the prime minister, very quietly, without— prime minister, very quietly, without a _ prime minister, very quietly, without a fanfare, just put in a letter — without a fanfare, just put in a letter of — witho
graham _ put them in? that's right. it is a big process. graham brady, - put them in? that's right. it is a| big process. graham brady, who put them in? that's right. it is a - big process. graham brady, who heads the i922— big process. graham brady, who heads the 1922 committee, he is the only person— the 1922 committee, he is the only person who — the 1922 committee, he is the only person who knows who has submitted the tetter~ _ person who knows who has submitted the letter. some...
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my exclusive conversation with donald graham and where meta- goes from here. and inflation keeps raging. no relief in sight according to president biden as the market, tech, and crypto stocks in particular keep whip sign. we will be joined by the author of a new book about whether silicon valley can hold onto its role as the center of power, later in the hour. all of that in a moment first a look at microsoft, giving the market a scare by revising its outlook. microsoft, the michael -- the story of the day. ed: we started thursday with nerves, the stocks down, saying the stronger dollar and look rising interest rate story of course has been a real headwind, revising the outlook around earnings, 400 $60 million on that strong dollar with unfavorable currency conditions. looking at how the stock traded, we had shrugged it off, some saying it was bullish, they have regarded so modestly. breaking after the bell, microsoft adopted principles of organization and are of worse acquiring activision, one of the first union shops in the gaming industry. you wonder how pr
my exclusive conversation with donald graham and where meta- goes from here. and inflation keeps raging. no relief in sight according to president biden as the market, tech, and crypto stocks in particular keep whip sign. we will be joined by the author of a new book about whether silicon valley can hold onto its role as the center of power, later in the hour. all of that in a moment first a look at microsoft, giving the market a scare by revising its outlook. microsoft, the michael -- the...
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graham: i thank you for this opportunity. i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of ngos, especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a humanitarian aid organization, we are a christian leave organization that uses the resources entrusted to us by god to meet the immediate needs of those who are suffering due to man-made conflict or natural disasters, including diseases. we love and serve everyone that has a need without discrimination. we do this because we love our neighbor, just as scripture commands us to do. we meet immediate needs of the suffering and then we hope that our work reflects the love of christ in the work that we do. we want them to know that god loves them so much he sent his only son jesus christ to die on cross for them. we give it to those people out of his hands. with that, samaritan's purse has several aviation assets,
graham: i thank you for this opportunity. i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of ngos, especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a humanitarian aid organization, we are a christian leave organization that uses the resources entrusted to us by god to meet the immediate needs of those who are suffering due to...
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. >>> switch gears, today's debate in boston between lindsey graham against bernie sanders. first clips from a debate between two of the biggest names in the senate moderated by our own bret baier on fox nation. >> jacqui: it's available to watch streaming on fox nation, designed to respark the senate tradition of seeking common ground. something at the core of the u.s. senate since 1789. and talking about record high gas prices. >> so i would ask you to focus on lowering gas prices, securing the border and bringing law and order back to america. the only way you are going do that, senator sanders, abandon the agenda that you've charted for america because it is not working. >> well, let's talk about gas prices because you are right, they are outrageously high and vermont, now, filled up the other day, 5.05 a gallon. meanwhile the major oil companies made $35 billion in profit in the first quarter of this year and at the end of the year it is estimated they are going to give $88 billion in stock buybacks to their wealthy shareholders. so i do think we have to do something ab
. >>> switch gears, today's debate in boston between lindsey graham against bernie sanders. first clips from a debate between two of the biggest names in the senate moderated by our own bret baier on fox nation. >> jacqui: it's available to watch streaming on fox nation, designed to respark the senate tradition of seeking common ground. something at the core of the u.s. senate since 1789. and talking about record high gas prices. >> so i would ask you to focus on lowering...
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so graham brady as you had today. so graham brady as you had today said they want to in effect get it out of the way, so it will happen today. the statement that you referred to today that so graham brady circulated earlier, it says that the vote will be, a ballot will be held between six and eight today, and that the vote will be counted immediately afterwards, and an announcement made at a time to be advised. when it was the vote of confidence theresa may, that was on the same day, at the announcement was made in a committee room inside the houses of parliament behind me. so we expect to have a result by the end of today on this. helen, it is really interesting looking at the latest letter that went public this morning, from jesse norman mp for herefordshire, and he was normally a loyal member of the conservative party, formerly a member of the government, but he is using very strong words, talking about borisjohnson presiding over what he called a culture of casual lawbreaking, saying that it was grotesque for the
so graham brady as you had today. so graham brady as you had today said they want to in effect get it out of the way, so it will happen today. the statement that you referred to today that so graham brady circulated earlier, it says that the vote will be, a ballot will be held between six and eight today, and that the vote will be counted immediately afterwards, and an announcement made at a time to be advised. when it was the vote of confidence theresa may, that was on the same day, at the...
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. - [graham] this week. how are you doing? - i made a few. - [graham] we're hooping with nba star blake griffin. close, right? (laughing ) - [graham] during our day in brooklyn, the former number one overall pick discusses the key moments in his comedic endeavors. - everybody kept saying like, "oh, does basketball help?" and i was just like, "not even remotely." - [graham] and the benefits of therapy. - you just get to talk about some things that you sometimes don't wanna burden other people with. - [graham] griffin also opens up about the controversial donald sterling clippers era. - all right, like here we go. i didn't know what to do. like this guy owns the team. - [graham] the challenges of being biracial growing up in oklahoma. how true is it that a girl you were once interested in dating in high school
. - [graham] this week. how are you doing? - i made a few. - [graham] we're hooping with nba star blake griffin. close, right? (laughing ) - [graham] during our day in brooklyn, the former number one overall pick discusses the key moments in his comedic endeavors. - everybody kept saying like, "oh, does basketball help?" and i was just like, "not even remotely." - [graham] and the benefits of therapy. - you just get to talk about some things that you sometimes don't wanna...
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. - [graham] this week we're in new york city with hometown hero, cultural icon, and one of the greatest players in tennis history, john mcenroe. - you know, when i'm at my best, i feel like i'm the best that's played. - [graham] he dominated the sport throughout the early 1980s, achieved rockstar fame, and became a tabloid sensation. - i became, what i would say was sort of like a cigarette smoker that couldn't kick the habit. - [graham] during our 2018 chat mcenroe reflected on life as a broadcaster. - some of my best work is when i've shut up. - [graham] the challenges of fatherhood. - i didn't want them to have to live up to sort of, you gotta be better than john mcenroe. - [graham] and the loss of his parents. - i still feel like i was a two by four, i just. - [graham] plus the avid art collector gave us a tour
. - [graham] this week we're in new york city with hometown hero, cultural icon, and one of the greatest players in tennis history, john mcenroe. - you know, when i'm at my best, i feel like i'm the best that's played. - [graham] he dominated the sport throughout the early 1980s, achieved rockstar fame, and became a tabloid sensation. - i became, what i would say was sort of like a cigarette smoker that couldn't kick the habit. - [graham] during our 2018 chat mcenroe reflected on life as a...
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sirgraham sir graham brady sirgraham brady did sir graham brady did acknowledge that you may not necessarily be safe if he survives the vote, that it is possible for the rules to be changed. a spokesperson for mr johnson's officers he welcomes an opportunity to make its case to mps. the former treasury ministerjesse norman this morning said he no longer has confidence in the prime minster and has submitted a letter of no confidence to the chair of the 1922 committee. mr norman published a letter to borisjohnson on twitter, setting out his reasons for withdrawing support, after backing the prime ministerfor 15 years. a few moments ago, he spoke to my colleaguejustin webb on the today programme and said partygate was not the sole reason for his letter. the last few days, the publication of the _ the last few days, the publication of the sue — the last few days, the publication of the sue gray report and the queen's— of the sue gray report and the queen's speech, have shown that, actually, _ queen's speech, have shown that, actually, the reasons i am very sorry— actually, the reasons i am
sirgraham sir graham brady sirgraham brady did sir graham brady did acknowledge that you may not necessarily be safe if he survives the vote, that it is possible for the rules to be changed. a spokesperson for mr johnson's officers he welcomes an opportunity to make its case to mps. the former treasury ministerjesse norman this morning said he no longer has confidence in the prime minster and has submitted a letter of no confidence to the chair of the 1922 committee. mr norman published a...
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graham. you are recognize now for five minutes for your testimony. thank you. >> mr. chairman, to the rest of the committee i thank you for this opportunity. i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of in june especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a communiquÉ and eight organization. we are christian relief organization that uses the resources entrusted to us by god to meet the immediate needs of those who are suffering due to man-made conflict or natural disasters, including diseases. we love and serve everyone that has a need without discrimination. we do this because we love our neighbor, just as scripture commands us to do we meet immediate needs of the suffering and then we hope that our work reflects the love of christ and the work that we do. we want them to know that god loves them and lets them s
graham. you are recognize now for five minutes for your testimony. thank you. >> mr. chairman, to the rest of the committee i thank you for this opportunity. i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of in june especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a communiquÉ and eight organization. we are christian...
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but lindsey graham and bernie sanders are poised for this. you can't think of two figures that are more far apart and their ability to articulate it, i've dealt with both of them before. this format is oxford style. it is opening statements and rebuttals and then there's a q&a session with me as the moderator. basically i'm keeping them in the guardrails. the whole process here is to try to get the old way that the senate operated with discussion and substance, backing up what you say, not just tweets against the wall or sound bites that get picked up. and i think it's going to be refreshing. it's an hour. it's a collaboration with the bipartisan policy center. the edward m. kennedy institute and the orrin hatch foundation. it's based on the premise that senator ted kennedy and orrin hatch were different in the way they looked at the world and politics but they got together and argued about things that they disagreed about. >> sean: dagen? >> dagen: allow me one to apologize for the poison. the chevy vega of american rock bands. and lindsey g
but lindsey graham and bernie sanders are poised for this. you can't think of two figures that are more far apart and their ability to articulate it, i've dealt with both of them before. this format is oxford style. it is opening statements and rebuttals and then there's a q&a session with me as the moderator. basically i'm keeping them in the guardrails. the whole process here is to try to get the old way that the senate operated with discussion and substance, backing up what you say, not...