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graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their i.q. and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial but, nevertheless, he was inundated with people who wanted to utilize the services like a couple who lives in this building here in new york city. >> before finding the repository, adrian and david ram tried for years to conceive naturally but with no success. >> at what point did you realize there was something wrong? >> when we visited the doctors. she turned out to be exceptionally fertile and i was exceptionally infer tile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth so adoption was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> re
graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their i.q. and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial but, nevertheless, he was inundated with people who wanted to utilize the services like a...
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graham would prescreen men based on intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but nevertheless he was inundated with people who wanted to utilize his services, like a couple who lives in this building in new york city. before finding the repository, adrian and david ram tried for years to conceive naturally but with no success. >> at what point did you realize there was something wrong? >> we visited the doctors, and she turned out to be exceptionally fertile and i was exceptionally infertile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth. so adoption was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> really the b
graham would prescreen men based on intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but nevertheless he was inundated with people who wanted to utilize his services, like a couple who...
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graham's cadillac and drive up to cal tech and talk to the students. and they say, you want to meet the genius of the whole school? that's his office. so i just go knock on his office door and tell him the whole story. and he said, okay. >> slid in the bathroom and provided a sample? >> yeah. i thought, whoa, that is so cool. >> why do you think the repository became known as the nobel sperm bank? >> oh, that was the press. it was called the repository for germinal choice. the press got wind of it and boy oh boy, they went to town with it. >> once one starts down this path, which is based on false assumptions in life, you not only start thinking in terms of science fiction about improving the breed, you also start thinking about controlling the breeding of people you don't like. i think we've all seen where that leads, in nazi germany not that long ago. >> the idea of selective breeding was enough to cause headlines, but the biggest pr blow-out would come from one of their controversial donors. >> i think that graham is dealing with questions here whic
graham's cadillac and drive up to cal tech and talk to the students. and they say, you want to meet the genius of the whole school? that's his office. so i just go knock on his office door and tell him the whole story. and he said, okay. >> slid in the bathroom and provided a sample? >> yeah. i thought, whoa, that is so cool. >> why do you think the repository became known as the nobel sperm bank? >> oh, that was the press. it was called the repository for germinal...
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graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but, nevertheless, he was inundated about people who wanted to utilize his services, like a couple who lives in this building in new york city. >> before finding the repository, adrian and david tried for years to conceive naturally, with no success. >> at what point did you realize there was something wrong? >> we visited the doctors. she turned out to be exceptionally fertile. and i was exceptionally infertile. >> adrian wanted the experience of birth. so adoption was out of the question. after hearing about the repository on tv, they decided to check it out. >> so what did you actually read about the repository that struck you? >> really the basic
graham would prescreen men based on their intellectual pedigree. once approved, a donor sheet listing their iq and academic accomplishments would be mailed to interested shoppers. over 200 progeny were born from genius sperm, children he hoped would better the human gene pool. the question is, did it work? so 30 years ago, what robert graham tried to do in manufacturing genius was hugely controversial. but, nevertheless, he was inundated about people who wanted to utilize his services, like a...
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you've heard lindsey graham. he's clearly not satisfied. he thinks this report is, as he put it, a bunch of crap. do you think that there's a political component to this, dare i say, about the potential candidacy of hillary clinton running the state department as a question of her leadership ability and is that legitimate? >> well, i don't think there's any question there's a political dynamic to this. the only question really is, is there still any policy dynamic left? and i hope that there is. i hope that we're not going to go through this select committee exercise and spend $3 million on a political stunt. so we need to try to keep our focus in a productive direction. absolutely, if hillary clinton were not a likely candidate for president, i think this investigation would be over with a long time ago. and you have to ask, after the successive investigations led by the republican-led committees have reached the same conclusion, what is the basis for continuing to go forward? what are the unanswered questions still out there six months in
you've heard lindsey graham. he's clearly not satisfied. he thinks this report is, as he put it, a bunch of crap. do you think that there's a political component to this, dare i say, about the potential candidacy of hillary clinton running the state department as a question of her leadership ability and is that legitimate? >> well, i don't think there's any question there's a political dynamic to this. the only question really is, is there still any policy dynamic left? and i hope that...
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and todd graham about to make history. only four coaches who have defeated notre dame while coaching at two different schools. nick saban, dennis erickson, johnny major and jones wi. all four won championships in some point in their career. he's about to join with a win at tulsa and a win here today. and he talks about this game as a lead up to a possible national championship. our goal is the national championship. and if we want to win one this year, we have to win this game. and vault way up into the conversation in the college football playoff picture. >> chris: if they're not talking about a championship, they need to play somewhere else. that's the mind set you have to have. >> sean: here are the rankings. number nine. they jumped five spots last week to this week. a lot of it depends on what happens ahead of them. might be getting some help from texas a&m. but auburn trailing late in the ball game. todd graham's been thinking about this for a long time. his defensive coordinator, patterson, was his roommate in colle
and todd graham about to make history. only four coaches who have defeated notre dame while coaching at two different schools. nick saban, dennis erickson, johnny major and jones wi. all four won championships in some point in their career. he's about to join with a win at tulsa and a win here today. and he talks about this game as a lead up to a possible national championship. our goal is the national championship. and if we want to win one this year, we have to win this game. and vault way up...
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graham's t's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. abradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified himself as a reporter and if he did that, all my requisites have been satisfied. mitchell's comments stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. bob and i were 28 and 29 years old, a raw threat from the former attorney general, probably the official closest to nixon was not normal in the course of business as we knew it. the statement about doing a little story on all of us was chilling. we knew a lot about how they operated, dirty tricks, abotage, espionage but ben didn't miss a beat. he was not just cruel but, hey, this
graham's t's ok, he said. a top official of the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in an unguarded moment. he had been a cabinet member and so forth. he doesn't want to show up in the paper like that. the official then called brad lee at home to repeat the appeal. abradlee recalled saying it just boils down to this question, mr. moore, or whether mr. mitchell said it or not and whether "the washington post" reporter identified...
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plenty more to talk with you about, senator graham. stay with us because we want to first look at voters booting the leading party in kocongress get yen. eric sean joins us with that angle. good morning. >> good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. a divided government reflects a divided people. but on tuesday, they largely spoke with one voice, throwing support behind republicans, but it was the fourth such switch in just the last eight years. take a look at this question. it's simple and direct. it says, had enough? a flyer from one candidate summing up the mood of many candidates across the country. friday's white house lunch of sea bass and also for the president a serving of crow showed few signs of a more positive mood with the president vowing to move ahead on his controversial executive order on immigration despite, as you heard from lindsay graham, strong republican opposition. take a look at this fox news poll taken before the election. only 40% of americans were satisfied with the way things were going. 59% said they were
plenty more to talk with you about, senator graham. stay with us because we want to first look at voters booting the leading party in kocongress get yen. eric sean joins us with that angle. good morning. >> good morning, maria. good morning, everyone. a divided government reflects a divided people. but on tuesday, they largely spoke with one voice, throwing support behind republicans, but it was the fourth such switch in just the last eight years. take a look at this question. it's simple...
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please welcome the honorable lindsey graham. [applause] southr favorite son of airline, an eagle scout, i guess i will not be able to needle you. he also sits on a committee here . he is a member of the joint citizen and legislative committee on children. it is important to know that his district come his senate district is the only district that has six county seats. please welcome the honorable senator brad hutto. [applause] how is this going to work? we need you to silence your cell phones. thank you for streaming this rod and c-span will the broadcasting this later on. the important distinction is to make sure to remain seated if at all possible. there will be live streaming and cameras to minimize your movement to -- throughout the room. three minutes. we have a timer. we will show you these red and yellow warning as stop and go. you have three minute opening statements. what is the priority for you, senator? >> i want to thank the chamber for this post. this is a chance to talk an indirect in a way that i think will be con
please welcome the honorable lindsey graham. [applause] southr favorite son of airline, an eagle scout, i guess i will not be able to needle you. he also sits on a committee here . he is a member of the joint citizen and legislative committee on children. it is important to know that his district come his senate district is the only district that has six county seats. please welcome the honorable senator brad hutto. [applause] how is this going to work? we need you to silence your cell phones....
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he is also accused of killing hannah graham. they link that to the 2009 death of texas student morgan harrington. >> we had some storms moving through the area in the afternoon. let's check and see if we're clear. >> looking a lot better out there as we move from the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. a break the in the action. more additional showers well to the north and west of us. dry around the capital beltway. the heaviest now moves across the bay a i cross the delmarva peninsula. partly cloudy skies. a bit breezy. 53 degrees by noon. the biggest story is the windy conditions. gusts 25-30 miles per hour. a look at your seven-day outlook coming up in a few minutes. >> terrifying moments inside a wal-mart store in woodbridge where a man holding two hammers smashed a jewelry counter in an attempted robbery. he took off from the scene scene. an offduty police officer shot him and that suspect is in the hospital tonight. >> developing news surrounding a man who kidnapped a woman in philadelphia and was arrested last n
he is also accused of killing hannah graham. they link that to the 2009 death of texas student morgan harrington. >> we had some storms moving through the area in the afternoon. let's check and see if we're clear. >> looking a lot better out there as we move from the overnight hours into early tomorrow morning. a break the in the action. more additional showers well to the north and west of us. dry around the capital beltway. the heaviest now moves across the bay a i cross the...
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i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness is randall c. coleman, assistant director of the count erintelligence divisin at the fbi. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1997 and has served as assistant special agent in charge of the san antonio division, chief of the counter espionage session and special agent in charge of the little rock division. prior to his appointment to the fbi, he served as an officer in the united states army for nine years. we are delighted that che could join us today. we ask him to proceed with his testimony. proceed, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse. i am pleased to be here to discuss the f bi's efforts to combat economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. the fbi considers this a to
i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness is randall c. coleman, assistant director of the count erintelligence divisin at the fbi. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1997 and...
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graham graduated from the school last year. the 18-year-old was a sophomore at university of virginia. she was last seen alive in september. her remains were found last month. >>> tonight in morgan town, west virginia, a vigil was held for 18-year-old nolan burch who stopped breathing wednesday at a west virginia university frat house. the school confirms burch was a pledge at the kappa sigma fraternity which had its charter revoked monday, two days before the incident, for violating the frat's code of conduct. >>> tonight we are learning last sunday's home invasion in mclean, virginia, allegedly involved a torture session that went on for hours with a husband and wife stabbing and tasering the homeowners. andrew and alecia schmuhl attacked her former boss leo fisher and his wife and left them for dead. the motive? payback. fisher is a managing partner at a law firm that recently fired alecia schmuhl. prosecutors say the schmuhls finally left fisher's home, but only after his wife pulled a panic alarm. >> thank god they're aliv
graham graduated from the school last year. the 18-year-old was a sophomore at university of virginia. she was last seen alive in september. her remains were found last month. >>> tonight in morgan town, west virginia, a vigil was held for 18-year-old nolan burch who stopped breathing wednesday at a west virginia university frat house. the school confirms burch was a pledge at the kappa sigma fraternity which had its charter revoked monday, two days before the incident, for violating...
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this welcome the honorable lindsey graham. another favorite son from south alumni, helso an .lso sits on committees here education, ethics. he is in error of the joint legislation, it is important to know also his district, district 40, is the only district that has six county seats. a lot of driving. please welcome the honorable senator fred. [applause] how this will work is we need to thanke -- i would like to you for streaming this live. c-span will be rebroadcasting this later on. please remain seated at all possible, then there will not be live streams. thank you, katie for doing that. is a priority for you, senator? >> number one, i want to thank the chamber for doing this. if elected, i would like to take to -- 52omes, starting feet is the right depth. the study, they recommended 52 feet. you all made a very good million putting the $3 funds aside and telling the and thatovernment helps me a lot in washington. for without fix our -- come up with a comprehensive effort to modernize. port.land getting cargo up and down th
this welcome the honorable lindsey graham. another favorite son from south alumni, helso an .lso sits on committees here education, ethics. he is in error of the joint legislation, it is important to know also his district, district 40, is the only district that has six county seats. a lot of driving. please welcome the honorable senator fred. [applause] how this will work is we need to thanke -- i would like to you for streaming this live. c-span will be rebroadcasting this later on. please...
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plus, loved ones gather to remember hannah graham. and a doctor infected with the bullet is in the u.s. for treatment. what was supposed to be a ip home was terrifying for one woman. a gun man forced his way into her vehicle. rebecca cooper shows us what happened and the man the police are looking for tonight. learning about thursday's carjacking and kidnapping at the vienna metro station, this person once his friend who often takes metro by herself to be more careful. the police are asking for the public's help identifying this man. law enforcement say at about 12:40 a.m. thursday, they believe he approached a woman at her car in the vienna metro parking station, forcing himself inside the vehicle. he then forced her to withdraw money from several atm's, before dumping her at the new carrollton metro station, an injured, but shaken up. >> i keep looking around at all times. hashis family from oklahoma been at the vienna metro station all week. >> so far, the state has been great. >> this person lives nearby and uses metro frequently.
plus, loved ones gather to remember hannah graham. and a doctor infected with the bullet is in the u.s. for treatment. what was supposed to be a ip home was terrifying for one woman. a gun man forced his way into her vehicle. rebecca cooper shows us what happened and the man the police are looking for tonight. learning about thursday's carjacking and kidnapping at the vienna metro station, this person once his friend who often takes metro by herself to be more careful. the police are asking for...
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and todd graham about to make history. only four coaches who have defeated notre dame while coaching at two different schools. nick saban, dennis erickson, johnny major and jones wi. all four won championships in some point in their career. he's about to join with a win at tulsa and a win here today. and he talks about this game as a lead up to a possible national championship. our goal is the national championship. and if we want to win one this year, we have to win this game. and vault way up into the conversation in the college football playoff picture. >> chris: if they're not talking about a championship, they need to play somewhere else. that's the mind set you have to have. >> sean: here are the rankings. number nine. they jumped five spots last week to this week. a lot of it depends on what happens ahead of them. might be getting some help from texas a&m. but auburn trailing late in the ball game. todd graham's been thinking about this for a long time. his defensive coordinator, patterson, was his roommate in colle
and todd graham about to make history. only four coaches who have defeated notre dame while coaching at two different schools. nick saban, dennis erickson, johnny major and jones wi. all four won championships in some point in their career. he's about to join with a win at tulsa and a win here today. and he talks about this game as a lead up to a possible national championship. our goal is the national championship. and if we want to win one this year, we have to win this game. and vault way up...
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graham's. -- tell the desk it is ok, he said. a top official at the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in a moment. he has been a cabinet member and so forth. he does not want to show up in the paper like that. bradlee is home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled, saying it just boiled down to this question and whether mitchell said it or not. if he identified himself as a reporter, all my requisites would be satisfied. his comments state in the paper. -- stayed in the paper. to be honest, i was frightened. we were 28. an official closest to nixon. not normal in the course of business as we knew it. a statement about doing the story was chilling. we know a lot about how they operated. dirty tricks, sabotage, espionage. ben did not miss a beat. he was not just cool, but hey, this is a great story. get it in the paper fast. he could not could not wait to tell katherin graham, who stopped by my desk to ask if i had any more messages for her. [laughter] let's think about thi
graham's. -- tell the desk it is ok, he said. a top official at the nixon campaign called me a few minutes later to make an appeal that mitchell had been caught in a moment. he has been a cabinet member and so forth. he does not want to show up in the paper like that. bradlee is home to repeat the appeal. bradlee recalled, saying it just boiled down to this question and whether mitchell said it or not. if he identified himself as a reporter, all my requisites would be satisfied. his comments...
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graham is one of those critics. senator graham was asked about whether he liked the report. does this exonerate the administration? >> in my view, they are doing a good job looking at benghazi as a whole. >> yes. but yes or no? senator graham? >> no. no. i think the report is full of crap quite frankly. >> why? >> to say that mike -- well, the deputy director of the cia, when i asked him do you know who changed the talking points with senators and susan rice sitting by his said said the fbi changed the talking points, only later did we find out through a lawsuit that mike was deeply involved in changing the talking points. the deputy director of the fbi when he was sitting in front of a congressional panel and he was asked does anybody here know who changed the talking points? the intel community through him lied. >> so you're saying the intel community is lying to the house intelligence committee? >> i'm saying the house intelligence committee is doing a lousy job policing their own. i'm saying that anybody who has followed benghazi at all knows that the cia deputy director
graham is one of those critics. senator graham was asked about whether he liked the report. does this exonerate the administration? >> in my view, they are doing a good job looking at benghazi as a whole. >> yes. but yes or no? senator graham? >> no. no. i think the report is full of crap quite frankly. >> why? >> to say that mike -- well, the deputy director of the cia, when i asked him do you know who changed the talking points with senators and susan rice...
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graham hutchinson is thinking about golf. >> the high school sophomore is a state champion golfer in maryland and he's getting ready for another tournament in december. as diane roberts reports in this week's game on varsity spotlight, he honed his skills on a golf course his dad knows like the back of his hand. >> to me there's really no feeling like it stepping out on the golf course. >> reporter: walt whitman sophomore graham hutchinson is at home on greens literally. his family has lived on congressional country club since graham was 6 months old. >> watching these player like tiger woods, how they handle themselves, how they practice, warming up for tournaments. it's definitely something i take notes on and try to replicate. it makes me want to work that much harder so i can grow up to be like them. >> reporter: but it's not just graham's proximity to the pros that inspires his golf game. it's also the teen's bond with his dad david, congressional superintendent. david has been practicing with his son at the renowned golf course since graham got his first set of clubs at 2 years
graham hutchinson is thinking about golf. >> the high school sophomore is a state champion golfer in maryland and he's getting ready for another tournament in december. as diane roberts reports in this week's game on varsity spotlight, he honed his skills on a golf course his dad knows like the back of his hand. >> to me there's really no feeling like it stepping out on the golf course. >> reporter: walt whitman sophomore graham hutchinson is at home on greens literally. his...
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ease welcome the honorable lindsey graham. [applause] >> another favorite, i guess i'm not going to needle you two between clemson and umple s.c. i'm disappointed to that to some degree. [laughter] he is also sits on committees here in the state. medical affairs, fish game and rules, education, ethics. he's a member of the legislative committee on children. it's important to know that his district 40 is the only district that has six seats. a lot of driving, a lot of driving senator. please welcome the honorable brad hutto. [applause] so how is this going to work? we need you to silence your cell phones. if you can i would like to thank wiftv for streaming this live and c-span will be rebroadcasting this later on. so the important distinction there is to make sure to please remain seated if at all possible that there will be live streaming and also cameras and we need to minimize your movement throughout the room. senator graham, we'll start with you. you have three minutes. you have a timer. katy is going to show you these re
ease welcome the honorable lindsey graham. [applause] >> another favorite, i guess i'm not going to needle you two between clemson and umple s.c. i'm disappointed to that to some degree. [laughter] he is also sits on committees here in the state. medical affairs, fish game and rules, education, ethics. he's a member of the legislative committee on children. it's important to know that his district 40 is the only district that has six seats. a lot of driving, a lot of driving senator....
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that's the ruling in the case of virginia student hannah graham. will the suspect in her abduction now face murder charges? i'm wolf blitzer. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get right to the breaking news. as winter weather hammers much of the country the death toll is now six in the buffalo new york area and many people are stranded under terrible conditions as the storm of historic scale buries parts of the region under six feet of snow, and guess what? much more now on the way. residents are urged to stay at home and many couldn't get out even if they wanted to. look at this. as the cnn ireporter sends out an aerial drone over his buried neighborhood and it's not just the buffalo area. half of the country. yes, half of the country now has snow on the ground and there's record breaking cold all over. temperatures in the southeast have fallen into the teens. the buffalo mayor, byron brown is standing by live along with our meteorologist chad myers and o
that's the ruling in the case of virginia student hannah graham. will the suspect in her abduction now face murder charges? i'm wolf blitzer. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> let's get right to the breaking news. as winter weather hammers much of the country the death toll is now six in the buffalo new york area and many people are stranded under terrible conditions as the storm of...
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but this is a celebration of hannah graham's life. this programs expected to start at 11:00 and hannah graham's parents are expected to attend. let's show you some photos of her. she was an 18-year-old university of virginia to ha mo. people say she was the type of person to light up a room. she played softball here at west potomac high school. she was well liked, appreciated, respected by her and teachers. many of them will be here to celebrate her life today. they will pay tribute to her and keep in mind many of them will be thinking about hannah graham's remains. they were found near charlottesville after a month-long search. jessie matthew is charged with her kidnapping. but keep in mind, back out here, this is a celebration of her life. many of them will share stories of how they used to play with her on the softball field and enjoy her company. again, this starts at 11:00 today in alexandria. >> back to you in the studio, guys. >> shamari, thank you for that report. meanwhile, the man accused of abducting hannah has pleaded not
but this is a celebration of hannah graham's life. this programs expected to start at 11:00 and hannah graham's parents are expected to attend. let's show you some photos of her. she was an 18-year-old university of virginia to ha mo. people say she was the type of person to light up a room. she played softball here at west potomac high school. she was well liked, appreciated, respected by her and teachers. many of them will be here to celebrate her life today. they will pay tribute to her and...
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i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness is randall c. coleman, assistant director of the count erintelligence divisin at the fbi. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1997 and has served as assistant special agent in charge of the san antonio division, chief of the counter espionage session and special agent in charge of the little rock division. prior to his appointment to the fbi, he served as an officer in the united states army for nine years. we are delighted that che could join us today. we ask him to proceed with his testimony. proceed, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman whitehouse. i am pleased to be here to discuss the f bi's efforts to combat economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. the fbi considers this a to
i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness is randall c. coleman, assistant director of the count erintelligence divisin at the fbi. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1997 and...
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. >>> also you know him as the suspect in the hannah graham disappearance case. today jesse matthew enters a plea in another case. a 2005 sexual assault. >>> good afternoon, i'm deck doc. we begin with the yes, sir -- mike hydeck, we fin with the matthew case. the suspect in the graham's murder appeared in person in a fairfax county courtroom this morning to make a plea in another case, a sexual assault from nine years ago. peggy fox has covered both cases and was? court for the morning's hearing. >> reporter: in court this morning, jesse matthew pleaded not guilty to the three charges against him in the 2005 fairfax attack on a young woman. today we learned that young woman lives in india has a 6- month-old child and is prepared to come back and testify against jesse matthew. for the first time, the suspect in uva student hannah graham's abduction and murder appeared in person in a fairfax county court. he is accused of a brutal attack on a young woman 14 years ago in the city of fairfax. the charges? attempted murder, abduction, and sexual assault. >> mr. matth
. >>> also you know him as the suspect in the hannah graham disappearance case. today jesse matthew enters a plea in another case. a 2005 sexual assault. >>> good afternoon, i'm deck doc. we begin with the yes, sir -- mike hydeck, we fin with the matthew case. the suspect in the graham's murder appeared in person in a fairfax county courtroom this morning to make a plea in another case, a sexual assault from nine years ago. peggy fox has covered both cases and was? court for...
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graham is one of those critics. well, this morning on cnn's "state of the union" chief political analyst gloria borger reminded graham of his past statements on the issue. >> when susan rice said i have no regrets, i gave the american people the best evidence available, that's a bald-faced lie. >> this report says no one lied, period that, they were receiving bad information, but no -- or -- >> that's a bunch of garbage. that's a complete bunch of garbage. who told susan rice -- >> why is the republican chairwoman of the house intelligence committee buying a bunch of garbage? >> good question. >> answer it. yeah. >> why -- that's -- yeah, i don't believe that the report is accurate given the role that mike morrell played in misleading the congress on two occasions. why didn't the report say that? here's my point. when susan rice was on television after the attack, she said on three different occasions the consulate was strongly, substantially, and significantly secured. nothing could have been further from that -- f
graham is one of those critics. well, this morning on cnn's "state of the union" chief political analyst gloria borger reminded graham of his past statements on the issue. >> when susan rice said i have no regrets, i gave the american people the best evidence available, that's a bald-faced lie. >> this report says no one lied, period that, they were receiving bad information, but no -- or -- >> that's a bunch of garbage. that's a complete bunch of garbage. who told...
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why one officer says uva student hannah graham would still be alive today if the state's dna laws were different. >>> congress promising some action in light of a news4 i-team report. we'll tell you about the new fallout for government worker who admitted to bar-hopping before an accident that killed a colleague. >>> years of work and millions of dollars later, the new town center at laurel is unveiled. the development is bringing more than restaurants and shops into prince george's county. >>> first at 6:30, a sheriff in virginia calling for an expansion of the state's dna collection laws. he's using jesse matthew as his case in point. >> matthew appeared in a courtroom today to enter pleas in a sex called says. here is julie carey. >> reporter: jesse matthew entered a not guilty plea to all three charges against him, including attempted capital murder. he's accused of a 2005 attack in fairfax city. police say he dragged a 26-year-old woman into a wooded area, beat her and sexual assaulted her. outside the courthouse, ray morrow says the victim is prepared to return from india, where
why one officer says uva student hannah graham would still be alive today if the state's dna laws were different. >>> congress promising some action in light of a news4 i-team report. we'll tell you about the new fallout for government worker who admitted to bar-hopping before an accident that killed a colleague. >>> years of work and millions of dollars later, the new town center at laurel is unveiled. the development is bringing more than restaurants and shops into prince...
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lindsey graham giving himself the vapors tonight. (laughter) look, i'm trying to find any way to entertain people who are on the ledge tonight. these people in warm up, what do you think's going to happen now? so the senate was a functioning body before tonight. by the way, in case you were wondering how i know the senate changes control, you know, i realize the news networks will probably say that verbatim, but you may be wondering, well, how will we know if the senate changes control and we don't have a television and we live outside within a couple of blocks of the empire state building? yo>> you can keep tabs ton contl of the u.s. senate in a cool way and only here on cnn, the empire state building. check this out. if the democrats maintain control in the senate, the building will flash in blue. if the republicans take control, it will flash bright red. (laughter) >> jon: that is so cool! that would be like if the british were coming and paul revere had (bleep) to waste. (laughter) if republicans take back the senate, we will rep
lindsey graham giving himself the vapors tonight. (laughter) look, i'm trying to find any way to entertain people who are on the ledge tonight. these people in warm up, what do you think's going to happen now? so the senate was a functioning body before tonight. by the way, in case you were wondering how i know the senate changes control, you know, i realize the news networks will probably say that verbatim, but you may be wondering, well, how will we know if the senate changes control and we...
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escapability, graham got it. 21-17. fourth quarter, same connection, brees, graham, graham with 10 catches, 76- yards. 4th and 10, collin, running for his life, buying time and finding a wide open michael crabtree. that might wind up being a season saving play, keeping the drive alive. sets up a field goal. figure we go into overtime, but first we have to hail mary. breese, throwing it up. graham comes down with the football. are you kidding me? we lost on that. no, we didn't, fortunately for the niners -- we have bonus football. five minutes in overtime, brees, sacked by books, who has got it? chris, the kid from wisconsin. 17 tackles in the game and the huge fumble recovery sets up phil dawson, not pretty, but effective. 35-yarder for the win, niners 27-24 in overtime. >> >> half split this season still concerning. -- the end result is all that matters and this one was huge. >> they are all big. every week, it's big and i figure it might have been antwon bolden one week seasons, that's the way we approach this week an
escapability, graham got it. 21-17. fourth quarter, same connection, brees, graham, graham with 10 catches, 76- yards. 4th and 10, collin, running for his life, buying time and finding a wide open michael crabtree. that might wind up being a season saving play, keeping the drive alive. sets up a field goal. figure we go into overtime, but first we have to hail mary. breese, throwing it up. graham comes down with the football. are you kidding me? we lost on that. no, we didn't, fortunately for...
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heldorial service will be tomorrow in alexandria for hannah graham. the fairfax county native will at west potomac high school where she was a student a few years ago. the service begins at 11 a.m. u.s.major shakeup in the postal service. how the struggling agency is about to make history. >> learn which local city is offering healthier foods in vending machines. arctic air, up.ingtonians are bundled coming up, details on new features on this >> you're watching abc 7 news at peterson, gordon maureen bunyan, chief meteorologist doug hill, sports. and tim brant, this is abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> the iraqi military is claiming a major victory tonight in the fight against isil. the military says it's driven theterrorist group out of city that is the location of the refinery.l soldiers removed roadway bombs buildings. >> the senate is expected to authorizing the keystone pipeline. today the house approved the pipeline's construction for the ninth time. environmental reviews and legal aallenges have delayed decision on the project for nearly a de
heldorial service will be tomorrow in alexandria for hannah graham. the fairfax county native will at west potomac high school where she was a student a few years ago. the service begins at 11 a.m. u.s.major shakeup in the postal service. how the struggling agency is about to make history. >> learn which local city is offering healthier foods in vending machines. arctic air, up.ingtonians are bundled coming up, details on new features on this >> you're watching abc 7 news at...
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chargeswas also facing for the disappearance of hannah graham. she disappeared in september. there is a lot of back-and-forth between here in charlottesville. we understand following these proceedings, jesse matthew will be transferred back for a hearing in december. in fairfax, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> friends and family holding a memorial service for hannah graham it. in fairfaxheld county. in remains were found october. it was a terrifying experience. do -- window washers rescued off the world trade say keptith what they them calm and save their lives. >> it was the incident earlier this week that unfolded live on tv and captivated the country. the dramatic rescue at the new world trade center building, a little more than a week after the building officially opened. trapped workers are exhaling, and speaking for the first time. >> they dangled on a crippled scaffold for two hours, with stunned new yorkers and tourists watching below. >> i'm happy to have made it, got home to my family. death, 68eated stories above the street, above the nations highest building. they
chargeswas also facing for the disappearance of hannah graham. she disappeared in september. there is a lot of back-and-forth between here in charlottesville. we understand following these proceedings, jesse matthew will be transferred back for a hearing in december. in fairfax, brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> friends and family holding a memorial service for hannah graham it. in fairfaxheld county. in remains were found october. it was a terrifying experience. do -- window washers rescued...
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watch him get away and then find jimmy graham for the touchdown. so, the 49ers lead down to 21- 17, 4th quarter now, brees converted big on 4th down, here is graham again, they take the lead at 24-21. 2 minutes to go. 49ers possession, they were down to their final play. it was 4th and 10. perhaps their season, hanging on this play, kaepernick hits michael crabtree, 51 yard gain that led to the tying field goal. but there was time left. brees, back the pass and he heaves up a desperation for jimmy graham and look at it there. touchdown. the game is over, but wait, he pushed off on cox, no touchdown, penalty called and the game went to overtime. brees stepped up in the pocket. he was hit by brooks, lost the football and they don't get it. 49ers will win this game. there is the game winner from 35 yards out. the 49ers escape the dome with a 27-24 win in overtime. lots of chatter after the game by the touchdown at the end of regulation. >> i am running down the field and, you know, i am telling myself not to push off. whatever you do, do not push off.
watch him get away and then find jimmy graham for the touchdown. so, the 49ers lead down to 21- 17, 4th quarter now, brees converted big on 4th down, here is graham again, they take the lead at 24-21. 2 minutes to go. 49ers possession, they were down to their final play. it was 4th and 10. perhaps their season, hanging on this play, kaepernick hits michael crabtree, 51 yard gain that led to the tying field goal. but there was time left. brees, back the pass and he heaves up a desperation for...
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matthew is also the prime suspect in the death of uva student hannah graham. he has been charged with her abduction. and linked to the death of morgan harrington. she disappeared after attending a rock concert at uva. he has not been charged in h he is due in court at 9:00 a.m. he is facing three felony counts, including attempted murder in that 2005 rape that happened in fairfax city. live in fairfax county, ney began mcgrath. >>> two more students is came forward yesterday saying they were inappropriately touched by a substitute teacher in montgomery county. >> do you have any comme >> news 4's jackie benson trie to talk to that teache paneda refused to comment. he was arrested in octob accused of inappropria 12-year-old a at roberto clemente. the district has tak waiting to notify pare three weeks. school officials sent a letter to p. he taught at 20 different montgomery county schools year. >>> d.c. police searching for clues southeast washington. a man was shot to death last the shooting happened on 37th street, not far from park. police have not identifi
matthew is also the prime suspect in the death of uva student hannah graham. he has been charged with her abduction. and linked to the death of morgan harrington. she disappeared after attending a rock concert at uva. he has not been charged in h he is due in court at 9:00 a.m. he is facing three felony counts, including attempted murder in that 2005 rape that happened in fairfax city. live in fairfax county, ney began mcgrath. >>> two more students is came forward yesterday saying...
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hannah graham was in h her second year at the university of virginia when she was killed. her disappearance made national headlines. today at her former high school there will be a celebration of looifr in her honor. it starts at 11:00 in the you a tore yumm in alexandria. hannah's parents will be there and do plan to speak. meanwhile, the man accused of abducting anna has pleaded not guilty in an unrelated rape case. police say jesse matthews dragged a 26-year-old woman into a wooded area, beat her and sexually assaulted her in fairfax city in 2005. that woman now lives in india, but plans to come back to the u.s. to testify in court. matthew will be in a charlottesville courtroom in december for a hearing on charges of abducting hannah graham. >>> take a look at this if you can. all lanes of the beltway are back open after a car hit a 28-year-old man in montgomery county. we learned the man tried to cross the avenue between georgia avenue and columbia pike and silver springs when he was hit. maryland police say the man got up and jumped the barrieres and tried to cross t
hannah graham was in h her second year at the university of virginia when she was killed. her disappearance made national headlines. today at her former high school there will be a celebration of looifr in her honor. it starts at 11:00 in the you a tore yumm in alexandria. hannah's parents will be there and do plan to speak. meanwhile, the man accused of abducting anna has pleaded not guilty in an unrelated rape case. police say jesse matthews dragged a 26-year-old woman into a wooded area,...
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. >>> friends and family of uva so of march hannah graham are holding a sell -- sophomore hannah graham are holding a celebration of her life today. jesse matthew is charged with sexually assaulting a woman back in 2005. next he'll be sent back to the albemarle regional jail for a december 4th hearing in the graham case. >>> today a judge sentenced a d.c. heroin dealer to 25 years for the overdose of 16-year-old emily lanzac. antwon thorn apparently sold the smack that the mclean girl and group of friends played with or dealt with last year. she lost consciousness after taking the drug and died the next morning. >>> extreme anxiety for the family of a surgeon out of new carrollton maryland who has been infected with ebola in his native sierra leone. dr. martin salia will be evacuated by the u.s. government to a hospital in omaha, nebraska, that according toly family. his 20-year-old son said his father is nothing sort of a hero. >> so he knew what he was going in for. he said it was because this was a falling, that he has this as a calling from god this is what he was meant to do. >> sa
. >>> friends and family of uva so of march hannah graham are holding a sell -- sophomore hannah graham are holding a celebration of her life today. jesse matthew is charged with sexually assaulting a woman back in 2005. next he'll be sent back to the albemarle regional jail for a december 4th hearing in the graham case. >>> today a judge sentenced a d.c. heroin dealer to 25 years for the overdose of 16-year-old emily lanzac. antwon thorn apparently sold the smack that the...
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on graham before we had to take off. there was much more to this march after that. >> reporter: yeah there sure was. ken we're going to go to debora villalon. she's been physical lowing what's been happening on 580 near the grand lake theater where protesters there stopped traffic tonight, debora. >> reporter: that's right, protesters succeeded in shutting down traffic in both directions not once but twice. take a look at where we are on frontage road. you can see some of the people that have been arrested for trespassing the freeway. and it's still very slow going because people keep jumping on to the road. the crowd multiplied fast. as demonstrators were pushed westbound. people from the neighborhood joined the original marriagers. as opd and hpd scrambled to get the traffic flowing, this was a determined crowd. >> i'm from the neighborhood and i just heard what was going on and i didn't feel i could sit at home. i'm just out to express my peace and that's it. >> everybody out here is voicing their frustration and they
on graham before we had to take off. there was much more to this march after that. >> reporter: yeah there sure was. ken we're going to go to debora villalon. she's been physical lowing what's been happening on 580 near the grand lake theater where protesters there stopped traffic tonight, debora. >> reporter: that's right, protesters succeeded in shutting down traffic in both directions not once but twice. take a look at where we are on frontage road. you can see some of the people...
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. >> this is the only joint appearance he between senator lindsey graham and democrat brad hutto. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is chris william. i'm honored to be on this dais with these two distinguished gentleman. thank you to the south carolina chamber for inviting me down here. where are you? thank you for hosting us. [applause]
. >> this is the only joint appearance he between senator lindsey graham and democrat brad hutto. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is chris william. i'm honored to be on this dais with these two distinguished gentleman. thank you to the south carolina chamber for inviting me down here. where are you? thank you for hosting us. [applause]
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lindsey graham is adamant that the republicans be involved. so they could enact more sangions against iran and torpedo the deal. >> lindsey graham says there has to be an up or down vote in the congress. barbara, take us behind the scenes at the pentagon a little bit. what is the impact, do you think, of a republican majority now in the senate, as well as in the house on what the u.s. might be doing as far as iraq and syria and some of these other battles are concerned. >> look, escapes no one's attention that senator john mccain, republican of arizona, is now expected to be the new chairman of the senate armed services committee, a close ally of graham. both have been very vocal about their view more military action by the u.s. is needed. a much more aggressive military posture in the middle east, especially against syria. the question now for the pentagon is, can they really still respond to that republican pressure. of course, the u.s. military works for the president of the united states. it's going to be very interesting to see what top c
lindsey graham is adamant that the republicans be involved. so they could enact more sangions against iran and torpedo the deal. >> lindsey graham says there has to be an up or down vote in the congress. barbara, take us behind the scenes at the pentagon a little bit. what is the impact, do you think, of a republican majority now in the senate, as well as in the house on what the u.s. might be doing as far as iraq and syria and some of these other battles are concerned. >> look,...
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the man charged in the disappearance of university of virginia student hannah graham is due in court today. 32-year-old jesse matthew is facing charges in fairfax county on an unrelated rape case. >>> and today the house is slated to vote on a bill to approve the keystone xl pipeline. if approved it would transport oil from canada to the gulf coast. the plans have been stalled for six years over environmental concerns. vote in the senate is presidented next week. >>> by a maryland state commission, the regulations will establish some rules for licensing growers and dispensaries. final approval must come from a legislative panel and the state's health secretary. >>> and a special good morning to andrea roane. last night she emceed the knockout abuse against women charity gala in the past 20 years the event raised more than $6 million. for local charities, there she is doing her thing there. that's what the organization has done, virginia governor terry mcauliffe won the first ever break the silence award recognizing his advocacy for well's rights including keeping women's centers open
the man charged in the disappearance of university of virginia student hannah graham is due in court today. 32-year-old jesse matthew is facing charges in fairfax county on an unrelated rape case. >>> and today the house is slated to vote on a bill to approve the keystone xl pipeline. if approved it would transport oil from canada to the gulf coast. the plans have been stalled for six years over environmental concerns. vote in the senate is presidented next week. >>> by a...
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matthew is charged with abduction in the hannah graham case. no charges have been filed in the harrington case, which happened five years ago. investigators have called out the charlottesville tv stations that originally released the warrant details, saying they had serious concerns about how the case could be impacted. virginia state police say that they along with albemarle county police asked both stations not to release the information. they are now working to re-seal the warrant and have refused to comment on new details. >> thank you. head, one high-profile resignation at a vendor is there's -- veterans affairs hospital. >> and i-95 southbound is full of thanksgiving traffic. if you need to fill up before going to richmond, eight stations there are charging less than $2.50 for a gallon of regular unleaded, the lowers $2.48. log on to wjla.com >> meteorologist -- we are manning the facebook questions. it is that they travel day tomorrow, so we are answering your questions. elizabeth is in germantown and will be driving to virginia beach. y
matthew is charged with abduction in the hannah graham case. no charges have been filed in the harrington case, which happened five years ago. investigators have called out the charlottesville tv stations that originally released the warrant details, saying they had serious concerns about how the case could be impacted. virginia state police say that they along with albemarle county police asked both stations not to release the information. they are now working to re-seal the warrant and have...
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and i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness, is randall c. coleman. the assistant director of the counterintelligence division at the federal bureau of investigation. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1997, and has previously served as assistant special agent in charge of the san antonio division, chief of the counterespionage section, and special agent in charge of the little rock division. prior to his appointment to the fbi, mr. coleman served as an officer in the united states army for nine years. we are delighted that he could join us today, and we ask him to proceed with his testimony, proceed, sir. >> good afternoon, chairman white house, i am pleased to be here with you discuss to the fbis efforts. the fbi considers
and i appreciate working with senator graham on that effort. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and to working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to address this critical issue. our first witness, is randall c. coleman. the assistant director of the counterintelligence division at the federal bureau of investigation. mr. coleman is responsible for ensuring that the fbi carries out its mission to defeat foreign intelligence threats. mr. coleman began his career as a...
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two local k-9 teams that help search for hannah graham have a unique skill set, cracking cases by detecting bodies underwater. >> it is a unique skill. dogs who look at those can remain focused for sustained time, great handler-dog relationships. >> incredibly, it is based on odor detection from the surface. we will take you one board a search and rescue mission, tonight at 11:00. >> now a 7 on your side health alert. a cooking class could help identify childhood obesity. the cdc has found that children in cooking classes are more likely to eat fruits and vegetables and more likely to
two local k-9 teams that help search for hannah graham have a unique skill set, cracking cases by detecting bodies underwater. >> it is a unique skill. dogs who look at those can remain focused for sustained time, great handler-dog relationships. >> incredibly, it is based on odor detection from the surface. we will take you one board a search and rescue mission, tonight at 11:00. >> now a 7 on your side health alert. a cooking class could help identify childhood obesity. the...
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senator graham has been there 20 years. the fact that he has voted like a democrat, we all like what he has done, so i am here to offer a clear alternative to him, and i look forward to going to washington and helping to change it. >> one of the things that you both kind of inferred, the issue of foreign-policy and national security. little reticent to ask you about ebola, not because it is not a deadly disease, but it seems that ebola has taken -- at least the crisis of ebola in the united states, has taken a different turn. does it represent mismanagement, or does it represent a broader national security dialogue? >> i think ebola and radical islam have to double your things in common. they are dangerous, and we do not want it over here. the thing is to deal with that in western africa, and i have been there a lot. a greatafrica is opportunity and also a great danger. the chinese are all over africa, but they have a very different view of the u.s.. george bush put money out to deal with the aids crisis and save the whole
senator graham has been there 20 years. the fact that he has voted like a democrat, we all like what he has done, so i am here to offer a clear alternative to him, and i look forward to going to washington and helping to change it. >> one of the things that you both kind of inferred, the issue of foreign-policy and national security. little reticent to ask you about ebola, not because it is not a deadly disease, but it seems that ebola has taken -- at least the crisis of ebola in the...
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had his faults, and if my mother catherine graham were still here, believe me, she could go on a very long time about those. but she literally wrote the book about how great ben bradlee was, and it was a very long book. at the same time, what a lucky guy ben was himself. his marriage to sally filled up the gossip columns of the rival papers but it's several decades later and we can all say, sal, you were the wife of his dreams. all you had to do to make ben smile was mention your name always. he died surrounded by children he loved and who loved him. ben junior whom he admired so much as editor and author, marina, whom i've known since she was a teenager and who every visit to ben made him so happy, dino stuck in another country
had his faults, and if my mother catherine graham were still here, believe me, she could go on a very long time about those. but she literally wrote the book about how great ben bradlee was, and it was a very long book. at the same time, what a lucky guy ben was himself. his marriage to sally filled up the gossip columns of the rival papers but it's several decades later and we can all say, sal, you were the wife of his dreams. all you had to do to make ben smile was mention your name always....
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that's how people who knew hannah graham remembered her. they shared their memories. >> it's sad when things like there happened. >> repe about her. >> she was smart, she knew what she was doing. >> reporter: they honored her at a celebration of life service at the high school. she was currently a sophomore at university of virginia. classmates from both schools pay tribute to hannah. >> i remember her dry sense of humor. >> reporter: this is a rock students painted. it says we love you, hannah, always in our hearts. >> it's a hard day for many of us -- for all of us, really, knowing we have lost a valued member of our school community. >> reporter: her remains were found after a month long search. a man was charged with her abduction. people will always remember her smile and great sense of humor. >>> he is back in jail tonight after making his first court appearance. back in 2005 he dragged a young woman into the woods, beat her and sexually assaulted her. >>> we are tracking the progress of a maryland doctor fighting for his life after t
that's how people who knew hannah graham remembered her. they shared their memories. >> it's sad when things like there happened. >> repe about her. >> she was smart, she knew what she was doing. >> reporter: they honored her at a celebration of life service at the high school. she was currently a sophomore at university of virginia. classmates from both schools pay tribute to hannah. >> i remember her dry sense of humor. >> reporter: this is a rock students...
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and aaron graham founder of the roady gallery a mobile art humor see up. aaron before the break we promise today show our viewers how you are bringing art to the masses. tell us about your gallery on wheels? >> sure, we started it a year ago it was founded my by me and my mother who is also an or sift. so we bought a step van truck and touched the back in to a gallery and have been showing art for a year in different places and locations. >> all right, so we have you on your ipad today. using 3g, so you can give us a tour of the gallery on wheels, whaopblts don't you flip it around so we can see your truck and tell us about the work. what inspires you and what the reaction is when you drive around and allow people to come in and see the artwork. >> sure. we actually show our own work, me and my mother's but we also show other people's art and have different shows and we have had a really positive reaction from everyone we have shown it to. because i think the big thing is that the people who come across our truck don't -- it's not expected that they will s
and aaron graham founder of the roady gallery a mobile art humor see up. aaron before the break we promise today show our viewers how you are bringing art to the masses. tell us about your gallery on wheels? >> sure, we started it a year ago it was founded my by me and my mother who is also an or sift. so we bought a step van truck and touched the back in to a gallery and have been showing art for a year in different places and locations. >> all right, so we have you on your ipad...
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and aaron graham founder of the roady gallery a mobile art humor see up. aaron before the break we promise today show our viewers how you are bringing art to the masses. tell us about your gallery on wheels? >> sure, we started it a year ago it was founded m by me and y mother who is also an or sift. so we bought a step van truck and touched the back in to a gallery and have been showing art for a year in different places and locations. >> all right, so we have you on your ipad today. using 3g, so you can give us a tour of the gallery on wheels, whaopblts don't you flip it around so we can see your truck and tell us about the work. what inspires you and what the reaction is when you drive around and allow people to come in and see the artwork. >> sure. we actually show our own work, me and my mother's but we also show other people's art and have different shows and we have had a really positive reaction from everyone we have shown it to. because i think the big thing is that the people who come across our truck don't -- it's not expected that they will see
and aaron graham founder of the roady gallery a mobile art humor see up. aaron before the break we promise today show our viewers how you are bringing art to the masses. tell us about your gallery on wheels? >> sure, we started it a year ago it was founded m by me and y mother who is also an or sift. so we bought a step van truck and touched the back in to a gallery and have been showing art for a year in different places and locations. >> all right, so we have you on your ipad...
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you do martha graham, martha graham, martha graham. >> reporter: "postcards from the edge." >> you're beautiful. >> reporter: and "closer." >> my favorite thing about mike is that he is the most encouraging person that i have ever met. everything about mike makes everything about everything just better. >> reporter: nichols was part of a rare group, able to say they had won the oscar, tony, emmy and grammy. on broadway so many of his productions, "spamalot" and two years ago a tony for the revival of "death of a salesman." >> the tony award goes to mike nichols for "death of a salesman." >> reporter: sharing that moment with diane before telling millions watching -- >> you see before you a happy man. >> reporter: happiest, mike often said, when surrounded by his family, his children, daisy, max and jenny, his grandchildren, and the woman he married in 1988. he said over and over, "i was luckier than i had any right to be. i found the love of my life." and we all knew here that he and diane revelled in the joy of being grandparents. >> love, family, food, movies, the night moon, the ni
you do martha graham, martha graham, martha graham. >> reporter: "postcards from the edge." >> you're beautiful. >> reporter: and "closer." >> my favorite thing about mike is that he is the most encouraging person that i have ever met. everything about mike makes everything about everything just better. >> reporter: nichols was part of a rare group, able to say they had won the oscar, tony, emmy and grammy. on broadway so many of his...