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. steve lindsey, who is with us today, flew with john glenn as the pilot on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be." john was, at his core, a man of humility, integrity, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on. john glenn always represented the best of our american ideals. his personal...
lee and rand paul. whether itisjohnmccainandlindseygrahamin russia. and others that have not taken more moderate positions on various issues. that's going to be a big deal there. >> this is definitely a shock to the system. to the system is not necessarily a bad thing. as somebody who has covered you and genuinely believed these individuals are phenomenal public servants to a person, they are phenomenal public service -- public servants. there is so much blame to go around and it is unclear if the solution is going to work. voters wanted a disruption. there is reason to be optimistic if people like this -- as long as those in the media hold their feet to fire can find common ground. whether it is on infrastructure republicans, you have different points of view with the president elect on how to deal with entitlements. you guys are not going to have them unless they are dealt with. are not in a dictatorship that has a single leader. it has always been the offensive thing for people to say. leader of a coequal branch of three branches. tvs the executive branch, there is a legis
lee and rand paul. whether it is john mccain and lindsey graham in russia. and others that have not taken more moderate positions on various issues. that's going to be a big deal there. >> this is definitely a shock to the system. to the system is not necessarily a bad thing. as somebody who has covered you and genuinely believed these individuals are phenomenal public servants to a person, they are phenomenal public service -- public servants. there is so much blame to go around and it...
lindsey, whois with us today, flewwithjohnglennas the pilot on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of humility, integrity, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on." john glenn always represented the best of our american ideals. his personal popular he was enormous, perhaps because he was so approachable, so genuine. people felt as though he could sit down in their parlor for a chat and be right at home, or like steve lindsey said, that he would be a great neighbor. john glenn was deeply compassionate. he valued everyone, no matter his race or gender. he was ahead of his time in many ways. it was he who personally requested that katherine johnson, a black woman from west virginia, working as a human computer at the langley research center, he requested that katherine johnson do the verifying of the calculations on his historic flight as a backup
lindsey, who is with us today, flew with john glenn as the pilot on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of humility, integrity, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on." john glenn always represented the best of our american ideals. his personal popular...
valued so much.stevelindsey, whois with us today, flewwithjohnglennas the pilot on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of humility, integrity, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on." john glenn always represented the best of our american ideals. his personal popular he was enormous, perhaps because he was so approachable, so genuine. people felt as though he could sit down in their parlor for a chat and be right at home, or like steve lindsey said, that he would be a great neighbor. john glenn was deeply compassionate. he valued everyone, no matter his race or gender. he was ahead of his time in many ways. it was he who personally requested that katherine johnson, a black woman from west virginia, working as a human computer at the langley research center, he requested that katherine johnson do the verifying of the calculations on his historic
valued so much. steve lindsey, who is with us today, flew with john glenn as the pilot on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of humility, integrity, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on." john glenn always represented the best of our american...
find ourselves. mr. goldberg: i was talkingtolindseygrahamabout you. he said thingaboutjohnkerryis if you burn his house down and shoot his dog, he will put you down is undecided. even the most optimistic american who has ever lived in americans are optimistic people. you just described a situation in which you lost, the site you side youating for -- are advocating for, you describe the situation in 1993, that's one thing and in 2016 it's a different thing. let me answer that. mr. goldberg: have we not passed the tipping point already? sec. kerry: we are getting -- i will tell you what. this is a function of leadership, a function of believe, of what choices are being put to the people. mr. goldberg: you know how hard it is to be 10,000 settlers from gaza. sec. kerry: they don't have to move depending on what the situation is, what you choose to have is your outcome. let me give you the alternatives, folks. if you're sitting there saying i want israel to be the israel i've always dreamed and said it was, that is democratic. state.is also a today there are about six point w
find ourselves. mr. goldberg: i was talking to lindsey graham about you. he said thing about john kerry is if you burn his house down and shoot his dog, he will put you down is undecided. even the most optimistic american who has ever lived in americans are optimistic people. you just described a situation in which you lost, the site you side youating for -- are advocating for, you describe the situation in 1993, that's one thing and in 2016 it's a different thing. let me answer that. mr....
at the time just howexcitedjohnwasto once again be "one of the guys," and how happy and blessed he felt to continue his role in the space program he loved and valued so much. steve lindsey, who is with us today, flew with john glenn as the pilot of sts 95 on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of integrity, humility, and kindness, someone who put others ahead of himself, a team player, and someone you could always count on." john glenn always represented the best of our american ideals. his personal popularity was enormous, perhaps because he was so approachable, so genuine. people felt as though he could sit down in their parlor for a chat and be right at home, or like steve lindsey says, that he would be a great neighbor. john glenn was deeply compassionate. he valued everyone, no matter his race or gender. he was ahead of his time in many ways. it was he who personally requested that katherine johnson, a black w
at the time just how excited john was to once again be "one of the guys," and how happy and blessed he felt to continue his role in the space program he loved and valued so much. steve lindsey, who is with us today, flew with john glenn as the pilot of sts 95 on discovery. steve said, and i quote, "what i learned about john through that experience is that he was authentic. every bit the hero the world and our nation holds him to be. john was, at his core, a man of integrity,...
great with mr. podesta. thecommittee,lindseygrahamandjohnmccain,talking about the need for an investigation into this information about russia. rob in massachusetts, go ahead. caller: how are you? america really started one george washington became president, you cannot find a bible anywhere in the city. he went to the nearest masonic lodge to get a bible. he was sworn in on the bible of the lodges. the robber rules of order is run by organizations all over the world. it, rotary elks use club. roberts rule of order needs to be taught to everyone. host: steve from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. i am for the electoral college because i am deeply concerned about the popular vote, depending on the web of our society after that time, we could have a dictatorship. way it it keep it the interject, why did trump when the election? 81% of was in the evangelical christians voted not on either one of the 2 people because i do not care about them. we looked at the platform in which the democratic party had and the republican party had on family, abortion issue, dividing
great with mr. podesta. the committee, lindsey graham and john mccain, talking about the need for an investigation into this information about russia. rob in massachusetts, go ahead. caller: how are you? america really started one george washington became president, you cannot find a bible anywhere in the city. he went to the nearest masonic lodge to get a bible. he was sworn in on the bible of the lodges. the robber rules of order is run by organizations all over the world. it, rotary elks...
: i was talkingtolindseygrahamabout you. he said thingaboutjohnkerryis if you burn his house down and shoot his dog, he will put you down is undecided. even the most optimistic american who has ever lived in americans are optimistic people. you just described a situation in which you lost, the side you are advocating for, you describe the situation in 1993, that's one thing and in 2016 it's a different thing. sec. kerry: let me answer that. mr. goldberg: have we not passed the tipping point already? sec. kerry: we are getting -- i will tell you what. this is a function of leadership, a function of believe, of what choices are being put to the people. mr. goldberg: you know how hard it is to be 10,000 settlers from gaza. sec. kerry: they don't have to move depending on what the situation is, what you choose to have is your outcome. let me give you the alternatives, folks. if you're sitting there saying i want israel to be the israel i've always dreamed and said it was, that is democratic. and it is also a state. today there are about six point whatever millions use living betw
: i was talking to lindsey graham about you. he said thing about john kerry is if you burn his house down and shoot his dog, he will put you down is undecided. even the most optimistic american who has ever lived in americans are optimistic people. you just described a situation in which you lost, the side you are advocating for, you describe the situation in 1993, that's one thing and in 2016 it's a different thing. sec. kerry: let me answer that. mr. goldberg: have we not passed the tipping...
. i want him to know that i called personally the voicemail ofsenatorlindseygraham,marco rubio, and grant paul and asked them to come out and suggest john mccain, that you electors vote for john mccain. mr. trump put down john mccain as a zero hero in vietnam, an insult. it is probably going to be symbolic only did so if you could all organize around john mccain and that gives him more force to oppose trump if trump does go in in the senate for constitutional checks and balances, to give john mccain more authority, i asked you to consider voting for john mccain if you cannot vote for hillary, who got the popular vote. the reason is, mr. trump, it has to be asked about his mental state. i taught psychology classes in college, and he may have -- this is a question and the supposition -- he may have borderline personalities order -- personality disorder, one foot in reality and one foot in fantasy. do not want to speak about specific candidates, but i think the group has mentioned her name. certainly come a senator mccain has a long service record in the military and the united st
. i want him to know that i called personally the voicemail of senator lindsey graham, marco rubio, and grant paul and asked them to come out and suggest john mccain, that you electors vote for john mccain. mr. trump put down john mccain as a zero hero in vietnam, an insult. it is probably going to be symbolic only did so if you could all organize around john mccain and that gives him more force to oppose trump if trump does go in in the senate for constitutional checks and balances, to give...