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to let's see our last item on the permit agenda is larry livingston 222 hide a place of entertainment permit larry is here we did get we have also from jan marcason office one of her protective aids is here and one from the station but basically they'd like to have entertainment a relocate. >> this is on hide street the hide street has been a bar since 1930 it's been a greenroom to the jazz club that is currently a parking lot that's been 5 years a club it's been out of the business for like a year i took over and went through a lot of correspondence with the neighbor associations and a lot of meetings and then, of course, the caption now we got a license for operating it as a lounge and like to have food type but like to keep the tradition of music that is my passion like house music on the weekends so this is what we trying to get the license right now we do clean up i talked about our building residents they're just to have us clean up the streets we've installed 3 bright lights and security cameras and security cars there's through assert it's been great and i will mention i want
to let's see our last item on the permit agenda is larry livingston 222 hide a place of entertainment permit larry is here we did get we have also from jan marcason office one of her protective aids is here and one from the station but basically they'd like to have entertainment a relocate. >> this is on hide street the hide street has been a bar since 1930 it's been a greenroom to the jazz club that is currently a parking lot that's been 5 years a club it's been out of the business for...
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livingston adding if we got the alcohol permit thursday and friday and saturday until 2:00 a.m. not doing entertainment past midnight is that what he agreed to. >> i have the puc resolution signed by the mayor in front of me the first clause the sales of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between 11 and 2 o'clock for the first 67 monthso to that's itself primary discussion our discussion about entertainment was after the hearing was open we wanted to establish the next steps and get an understanding of what was next. >> what did he promise our office. >> after that i mean that would be in keeping with his business operation i don't know why you know a house dj is there go until 2:00 a.m. if they're not operating as a bar my understanding is they'll be closed at midnight for the first of months after that i think it was clear that would be until 2:00 a.m. so let me say we want to see this corner activated this business be a success and want it to be a part of the community and to be neighborhood leaders that corner needs a lot of activities i understand mr. livingston's conce
livingston adding if we got the alcohol permit thursday and friday and saturday until 2:00 a.m. not doing entertainment past midnight is that what he agreed to. >> i have the puc resolution signed by the mayor in front of me the first clause the sales of alcoholic beverages shall be permitted between 11 and 2 o'clock for the first 67 monthso to that's itself primary discussion our discussion about entertainment was after the hearing was open we wanted to establish the next steps and get...
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livingston first and ask a few questions. mr. livingston, the nlrb regional director's decision in northwestern applies solely to private universities because state universities as state government, because state universities as state government entities are exclude from nlra coverage. that applies tonal a portion of universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to state public colleges. >> there are a variety of differences. the states vary widely. the nlra covers organizing rules, bargaining unit determinations, subjects of bargaining and the right to engage in economic action. all those differ under various state laws. for example, some prohibit public sector bargaining entirely. others prohibit public sector bargaining an limited terms. others don't have the right to engage in economic action. others would have interest arbitration. so you'd have different subjects being negotiated by different groups in different collective bargaining agreements. ultimately would end up with individual bargaining a
livingston first and ask a few questions. mr. livingston, the nlrb regional director's decision in northwestern applies solely to private universities because state universities as state government, because state universities as state government entities are exclude from nlra coverage. that applies tonal a portion of universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to state public colleges. >> there are a variety of differences. the states vary widely. the nlra...
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george culligan -- calling in from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even a
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george culligan -- calling in from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote --...
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livingston first and ask a few questions. mr. livingston, the nlrb regional director's decision in northwestern applies solely to private universities because state universities as state government, because state universities as state government entities are exclude from nlra coverage. that applies tonal a portion of universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to state public colleges. >> there are a variety of differences. the states vary widely. the nlra covers organizing rules, bargaining unit determinations, subjects of bargaining and the right to engage in economic action. all those differ under various state laws. for example, some prohibit public sector bargaining entirely. others prohibit public sector bargaining an limited terms. others don't have the right to engage in economic action. others would have interest arbitration. so you'd have different subjects being negotiated by different groups in different collective bargaining agreements. ultimately would end up with individual bargaining a
livingston first and ask a few questions. mr. livingston, the nlrb regional director's decision in northwestern applies solely to private universities because state universities as state government, because state universities as state government entities are exclude from nlra coverage. that applies tonal a portion of universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to state public colleges. >> there are a variety of differences. the states vary widely. the nlra...
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call."nd paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even alaska to get people to th
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call."nd paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the...
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these were the words of edward livingston, our first president, when he charted the course of the nationalculosis association. the beautiful adirondacks -- au,e is the statue of trude characteristic of his own successful struggle against tuberculosis. rest, fresh air, and good food. his house surrounded by fine buildings, we find a respite. the first cottage built in 1884 for the treatment of two young women. it has served as inspiration for all of those built sense then. then.ce ♪ >> let's have a look at some of these territories. these are called tuberculosis hospitals today. largee are in a sanatorium. this has beds for 500 patients. altogether, 90,000 such beds available. rest and more rest. nowadays, doctors do not stuff patients with more milk and eggs, just well-balanced meals. smell those delicious loaves. getting for ask treatment. -- thorax treatment. is fullydiseaseed lung healed, it is allowed to expand again -- a lifesaver for many. here is a class and type writing . in this sanatorium, children with parents with tuberculosis in specialor departments of the sanatorium. finding
these were the words of edward livingston, our first president, when he charted the course of the nationalculosis association. the beautiful adirondacks -- au,e is the statue of trude characteristic of his own successful struggle against tuberculosis. rest, fresh air, and good food. his house surrounded by fine buildings, we find a respite. the first cottage built in 1884 for the treatment of two young women. it has served as inspiration for all of those built sense then. then.ce ♪ >>...
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. >> these were the words of edward livingston, our first president, when he charted the course of thenal tuberculosis association. laket's go next to saranac in the beautiful adirondacks, which dr. trudeau loved so well. here is the statue of trudeau, reclining in his chair, it posed so characteristic of his own successful struggle against tuberculosis. it was trudeau who introduced the modern treatment of tuberculosis in this country. rest, fresh air, and good food. his house surrounded by fine buildings, we find a respite. the first cottage built in 1884 for the treatment of two young women. it has served as inspiration for the more than 700 sanatoria built since then. ♪ >> let's have a look at some of these sanatoria, or tuberculosis hospital as they are called today. they are not merely resting places. here we are in a large sanatorium. this has beds for 500 patients. altogether, 90,000 such beds available. rest and more rest. as trudeau discovered when he himself took the cure as a young doctor. eggs and good food. nowadays, doctors do not stuff patients with more milk and eggs t
. >> these were the words of edward livingston, our first president, when he charted the course of thenal tuberculosis association. laket's go next to saranac in the beautiful adirondacks, which dr. trudeau loved so well. here is the statue of trudeau, reclining in his chair, it posed so characteristic of his own successful struggle against tuberculosis. it was trudeau who introduced the modern treatment of tuberculosis in this country. rest, fresh air, and good food. his house surrounded...
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paul peters writing to harry livingston, saying that is about where i saw the wound, too. when you stack it all up, people say i try to misquote them, but they can never prove it, all of these people at parkland hospital said there was a wound in the right part of jfk's head. they were concerned about this. i pointed this out again in a conference about 15 years ago when i first discovered this. critics of the warren commission evidence said the findings found on the observations recorded by the parkland hospital doctors. in disagreement with the observation of the parkland doctors are the 26 people present at the autopsy. all of those interviewed who attended the autopsy corroborated the general location of the wounds as depicted in the photographs. none had differing accounts. it appears more probable that the observations of the parkland doctors are incorrect. is the house select committee's report. but what was not then known, because it was suppressed into -- until the assassination record review board came along, is what witnesses in the autopsy had actually told the
paul peters writing to harry livingston, saying that is about where i saw the wound, too. when you stack it all up, people say i try to misquote them, but they can never prove it, all of these people at parkland hospital said there was a wound in the right part of jfk's head. they were concerned about this. i pointed this out again in a conference about 15 years ago when i first discovered this. critics of the warren commission evidence said the findings found on the observations recorded by...
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joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? >> yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something bigger than y combinator. >> is sam going to be better? >> they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us had. this amazing amount of energy
joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. how is it going? >> it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. >> you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? >> yeah. i had, this...
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this edition of "studio 1.0," y combinator founders and husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingstonk you for joining us. pait
this edition of "studio 1.0," y combinator founders and husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingstonk you for joining us. pait
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lavon livingston says it's halloween and i'm just going to steal the candy, rip it, scoop it, score it, beleau takes it into the end zone, a pretty good ballgame. tigers pulling away late. williams the quarterback with the keeper, they win 36-14. our final stop, look at those teeth right there. kennedy's andrews on the kickoff return and takes a pretty good lip right here, boom, out of bounds. spring brook punched it in. he says i got legs and i know how to use them. he skips into the end zone. springbrook wins 24-6. you like those highlights? you'll love these. here's your poll for next week, fall church, jeff stewart, gwynn park at friendly, wooten at quince orchard, mckenly tech at bell -- mckinley tech at bell. great highlights, but before we go to the break, i got to hear from the dematha lady stags one more time. lady, take us to the break. >> pump it up. >> pump it pump it up pump it up. >> oh, yeah. >> pump it, pump it up pump it up. dematha pump it up. pump it, pump it up pump it up. >> look in there and say we'll be right back after these messages. >> we'll be right back afte
lavon livingston says it's halloween and i'm just going to steal the candy, rip it, scoop it, score it, beleau takes it into the end zone, a pretty good ballgame. tigers pulling away late. williams the quarterback with the keeper, they win 36-14. our final stop, look at those teeth right there. kennedy's andrews on the kickoff return and takes a pretty good lip right here, boom, out of bounds. spring brook punched it in. he says i got legs and i know how to use them. he skips into the end zone....
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offshore winds and clear skies down to 40 degrees in santa rosa. 42 concord. 48 degrees in otis livingston. 43 in livermore. this afternoon there is a chance of rain. we will have more on that in a few minutes. right now check out the roads. >>> we are dry, as lawrence mentioned. no huge issues out the door. one accident on altamont pass. the biggest issue right now is the overnight roadwork northbound and southbound 880 approaching davis come into and out of san leandro. closer to the coliseum everything looks great. 15 minutes between 238 and mays. no major slowdowns in the davis area so you can get by. the full freeway closure has been picked up. here is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. just some delays in the cash lanes, be as you can see there. oftentimes we see that at this time of the morning. no meeting lights and it's clear across the span going into the san francisco area and leaving out to the east bay as well on the lower deck. here is a live look at our sensors through the altamonte pass. the accident is a fender-bender in the center divide approaching north greenvill
offshore winds and clear skies down to 40 degrees in santa rosa. 42 concord. 48 degrees in otis livingston. 43 in livermore. this afternoon there is a chance of rain. we will have more on that in a few minutes. right now check out the roads. >>> we are dry, as lawrence mentioned. no huge issues out the door. one accident on altamont pass. the biggest issue right now is the overnight roadwork northbound and southbound 880 approaching davis come into and out of san leandro. closer to the...
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from table one campaigns need to do in the final days before the election and will talk to at the livingston. and michael beach, cofounder and jim walsh of political explains how candidates can use political information. we will take your calls and join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> author and former typical officer under president obama. that thetion individual state is characterized by handoofs. a a question of who should what. the handshakes is behind the curtains. shaking hands of some of the key principles of data and encouraging collaborative work and issuing challenges and so forth. the opportunity to have an open government, bipartisan commitment. what is critical is handing off to the american people, the public, private, academic to take that raw data. >> on the communicators on c-span 2. tour tix book tv and history to be on the road to learn about history. we partner with comcast. six, -- and 18er 06, pike was-- in 18 the south was part of the territory. from his perspective, he walked off the map, went to an area that was
from table one campaigns need to do in the final days before the election and will talk to at the livingston. and michael beach, cofounder and jim walsh of political explains how candidates can use political information. we will take your calls and join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. >> author and former typical officer under president obama. that thetion individual state is characterized by handoofs. a a question of who should what....
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host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than the previous one because they want to boycott the election -- host: paul singer, talking about voter turnout what are the expectations. he has a good point, there was a poll in usa today a couple of days ago that found people were not excited about going to vote and not enthusiastic about who would take congress next and we have this great quote from a voter who says it is just a cornucopia cky out there. george is right, i would be stunned to see significant turnout. the democrats are making a major push, particularly in louisiana, georgia, even alaska to get people to
host: we are talking of abby livingston of "roll call." and paul singer of "usa today your call --"usa today. host: we will start with george from south carolina on the line for republicans. good morning, everyone. i think the presence of those who want and can participate is much more than the previous election, at least it shows that. am 25 years old -- looking at this community at this election as the persons -- the people come to give their vote -- it will be less than...
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bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system. the system is pretty straight-forward. when i recognize you you'll have five minutes to give your testimony. the light will be green, after four minutes it will turn yellow. i would hope that you would be looking to wrapping up your testimony. when it turns red please wrap up as expeditiously as you can. i'm loathe to gavel down a witness. we're here to listen to you, you're here to give us the benefit of your expertise. i'm less loathe to gavel down our colleagues when we get into our five-minute questioning system. please try to be respectful of the other witnesses and wr
bradford livingston is a partner in seaforth shaw llp in chicago, illinois. mr. andy schwarz is a partner at oskr llc in emeryville, california. mr. bernard muir is director of athletics for stanford university in stanford, california. and mr. patrick eilers is managing director at madison dearborn partners in chicago, illinois and former minnesota viking. okay. i couldn't stop. before i recognize you to provide your testimony, let me briefly remind everyone of the five-minute lighting system....
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washington journal, we'll talk about what to expect in the final days withng up to election day abby livingston and paul singer of usa today. candidatesk at how are obtaining voters' information and using it to encourage turnout at the polls. cofounderictory d michael beach will join us. we'll also take your phone calls andcomments on facebook twitter. it begins live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the and howeconomic climate cultural values are impacting inequality and poverty. foundation,itage this is an hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. i'm john. welcome you too our auditorium. we, of course, welcome those who website and those that will be joining us on c-span tv today. everyone in-house if
washington journal, we'll talk about what to expect in the final days withng up to election day abby livingston and paul singer of usa today. candidatesk at how are obtaining voters' information and using it to encourage turnout at the polls. cofounderictory d michael beach will join us. we'll also take your phone calls andcomments on facebook twitter. it begins live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a discussion on the and howeconomic climate cultural values are impacting inequality...
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livingston montana went down to 21 below. current temperatures at 27 here. 14 at bismarck.ne blow and montana. your local temperatures. all below the freezing mark right now. shaw >> wind blowing from the northwest. windchill is pretty wide spread. feels like 16 and up. the water temperature of 46. >> these are also noted hawsers. the snow. >> look at the frost and freeze warnings. small craft advisories on the coastline. here is a complex of weather advisories. a system that is going to snow on us this weekend. warmer up towards alaska. a plunge of energy is coming across the rocky mount and states. here are some of the alaskan temperatures yesterday. one of the ironies of these really wavy jet stream patterns that bring us this cold. >> we turn cold the lower 48. the weather is almost 180 degrees. >> december early january level continues. passing fleur is continuing to be a risk. clouds will break after early flourish. northwest wind at 6- 18. the clout to redevelop again tomorrow with a high of only 30. >> partly cloudy and blustery. >> you get the idea. more cold. righ
livingston montana went down to 21 below. current temperatures at 27 here. 14 at bismarck.ne blow and montana. your local temperatures. all below the freezing mark right now. shaw >> wind blowing from the northwest. windchill is pretty wide spread. feels like 16 and up. the water temperature of 46. >> these are also noted hawsers. the snow. >> look at the frost and freeze warnings. small craft advisories on the coastline. here is a complex of weather advisories. a system that...
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street, we have problems there near livingston street.ght lane, you can see that it is heavy and slow and inbound on the 14th street ridge. rain continuing? >> and it is becoming heavier towards the prince william and the fairfax right here in washington dc, expect intensity and coverage to pick up now to midmorning, temperature wise we are pretty cool. high temperatures only in the upper 40's to lower 50's today, i think there will be diminishment this evening, drying out overnight, bitter cold in the 30's. >> thank you, thank you for watching this morning. live announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, star of the new film, "the imitation game," benedict cumberbatch. and from the comedy "mom," the award winning actress allison janney. plus, the co-hosts respond to viewer comments and questions when they open up the inbox. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
street, we have problems there near livingston street.ght lane, you can see that it is heavy and slow and inbound on the 14th street ridge. rain continuing? >> and it is becoming heavier towards the prince william and the fairfax right here in washington dc, expect intensity and coverage to pick up now to midmorning, temperature wise we are pretty cool. high temperatures only in the upper 40's to lower 50's today, i think there will be diminishment this evening, drying out overnight,...
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leading more than 100 in the dark.rs a taxi took out a utility pole on south capitol street between livingston road and galveston street, and that shut down a stretch of road for about three hours. pepco says all power should be restored to the customers in that area at this time. the details of the crash are unknown at this time. time now for a check of the traffic situation. is standing by in the wtop traffic center. between tysons and 270, not bad. from the inner loop to river road. in the outer loop before connecticut avenue, there is a crash, and on the east down southeast southwest freeway, this is near the third street tunnel, and volume delays heading south, and this head you dale city, and the express lane merges. let's see how we are on 270 northbound past montgomery village heading words german down. there he slow up towards clarksburg. at 123, not doing too badly ending outward centreville, just volume delays. bob immler, the wtop traffic center. >> coming to america. where pope francis will stop first when he visits america next year, and we will find out if that trip will include
leading more than 100 in the dark.rs a taxi took out a utility pole on south capitol street between livingston road and galveston street, and that shut down a stretch of road for about three hours. pepco says all power should be restored to the customers in that area at this time. the details of the crash are unknown at this time. time now for a check of the traffic situation. is standing by in the wtop traffic center. between tysons and 270, not bad. from the inner loop to river road. in the...
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i'm your neighbor from livingston. >> good deli there. what's up? >> caller: i don't get around too much. getting too old. >> you and me both. >> caller: i watch you every single night. >> thank you. >> caller: you've made me such an addict. >> i love it. thank you so much. >> caller: i have a question about mobileye nv. i don't own it anymore. it went up to the 60s. >> right. it got a little too high. now, that will report not until december. i think the stock could have another run up. why? its technology is used in every single expensive company car i follow. i think it is okay at these levels. thank you for all those kind words about continuing to watch me through thick and thin. the sky is the limit, and the stars are aligning. alibaba deserves to have among the highest price to earnings market. that's why there's no fear among the managers to pay the big bucks for the stock. much more ahead. including the new face of wall street that is the center of the battle of the spread of ebola. >>> one of nba's biggest stars ticked over pepsi and coke f
i'm your neighbor from livingston. >> good deli there. what's up? >> caller: i don't get around too much. getting too old. >> you and me both. >> caller: i watch you every single night. >> thank you. >> caller: you've made me such an addict. >> i love it. thank you so much. >> caller: i have a question about mobileye nv. i don't own it anymore. it went up to the 60s. >> right. it got a little too high. now, that will report not until...
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the new guy, bob livingston, he resigns, as well, in a surprise announcement on the floor of the house confessing to his own sexual misconduct and he resigns right then and there after calling for the president's resignation. at that point, they had to find another house speaker. deny hastard? who's he? hey, denny, you're the new speaker. guess what. stuff happens during the lame duck. and they're talking about there's only 15 days in the lame duck session before the end of the year. 15 working days for this congress? that's like half their workdays for the whole year. that's kind of hyperbole, but not much hyperbole. they could move mountains compared to what they've been doing. for whatever reason, though, democrats in the senate have decided that this lame duck session, while they are in charge of the senate and the senate has some stuff to do, they will not even try. top of the list, they will not ef ebb try to get president obama's attorney general nominee confirmed while they have the power to do so. there have been no sub stan stif objections raised to the nomination by anyone.
the new guy, bob livingston, he resigns, as well, in a surprise announcement on the floor of the house confessing to his own sexual misconduct and he resigns right then and there after calling for the president's resignation. at that point, they had to find another house speaker. deny hastard? who's he? hey, denny, you're the new speaker. guess what. stuff happens during the lame duck. and they're talking about there's only 15 days in the lame duck session before the end of the year. 15 working...
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who focuses bby livingstone who focuses , on the house create you can follow her at rollcall addie and she's also been a producer at cnn and nbc and very importantly, she is one of the star players of the bad news softball team on the press side. the members of the press take on the members of congress and it's a great fundraiser for cancer research as well. so. pitcher.is a great i have a couple of questions for the panel and then for about 30 or 40 minutes and we will go to the q-and-a stood to go so start thinking of your questions now. the one thing i keep molding aftertuesday night is democrats took a huge dropping -- drubbing and the president was largely held responsible the blame that's been put is for the congressional democrats could have done to avoid this political slaughtering. nation wide don't we start with you? >> i feel like every cycle we come to the same conclusion about the campaign committee that when things go right the committee's gets more credit than they deserve it when they go wrong they get more blame than they deserve. but to me that doesn't mean they have
who focuses bby livingstone who focuses , on the house create you can follow her at rollcall addie and she's also been a producer at cnn and nbc and very importantly, she is one of the star players of the bad news softball team on the press side. the members of the press take on the members of congress and it's a great fundraiser for cancer research as well. so. pitcher.is a great i have a couple of questions for the panel and then for about 30 or 40 minutes and we will go to the q-and-a stood...
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these are writers captured in 1863 and held livingston prison, castle thunder, later salisbury. they make an escape. there's a focus on unionists who are assisting them in their run to freedom. in the fall, it's still an off chance but more likely you could go to escape by october. for a good time to get to that blockade line, they're in this role in the 1890s, his great pain in telling the story is he waited too long to try to touch base with this person who's critical to his survival. he passed away just a couple of years earlier. this prisoner not able to say thank you in the way he thought he ought to. >> i'm richard maynard. a big thing seems to be the mistreatment of prisoners by the prisoners, the gangs that operated there. i have not come across that story in other prisons. and i'm wondering whether that was unique to andersonville or just a part of the story that's not included in the story in firsthand accounts. >> are you referring to the raiders? >> yeah, in new york. that's one of the great mythologies of the prison. the turner film uses the raiders as literally it'
these are writers captured in 1863 and held livingston prison, castle thunder, later salisbury. they make an escape. there's a focus on unionists who are assisting them in their run to freedom. in the fall, it's still an off chance but more likely you could go to escape by october. for a good time to get to that blockade line, they're in this role in the 1890s, his great pain in telling the story is he waited too long to try to touch base with this person who's critical to his survival. he...
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would like you can sign up for the newsletter simply add pollster.com and then on my left abby livingston, who focuses on the house create you can follow her at rollcall addie and she's also been a producer at cnn and nbc and very importantly, she is one of the star players of the bad news softball team on the press side. every year, the female members of the press take on the members of congress and it's a great fundraiser for cancer research as well. abby is agreat pitcher. i have a couple of questions for the panel and then for about 30 or 40 minutes and we will go to the queue and day so start thinking of your questions now. the key thing i keep looking after tuesday night is about the democrats and the president was largely held responsible the blame that's been put is for the congressional democrats could have done to avoid this political slaughtering. nathan why don't we start with you? >> i feel like every cycle we come to the same conclusion about the campaign committee that when things go right the the campaign committee's gets more credit than they deserve it when they go wrong
would like you can sign up for the newsletter simply add pollster.com and then on my left abby livingston, who focuses on the house create you can follow her at rollcall addie and she's also been a producer at cnn and nbc and very importantly, she is one of the star players of the bad news softball team on the press side. every year, the female members of the press take on the members of congress and it's a great fundraiser for cancer research as well. abby is agreat pitcher. i have a couple of...
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host: talking with paul singer and abby livingston with roll call one of their campaign staff writers. here to answer your questions, take your comments for the next half hour as we're in our last political roundtable before the 2014 election. chicago, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. when i see people like these two people come on the program and i applaud them because this is what they're getting paid to do but i hear them say they are and if. how can you say they are going to win and then you turn around and say if? if they were so good in their predictions why didn't somebody tell romney in 2012 that he was going to take a whooping? i hear karl rove talking about the president is going to be beat. and until the last vote is counted on november 3 how can you come on tv and just -- unless you know something that the public doesn't know? these republicans are going to take over? and this is my last thing. i asked a couple of months ago from george washington to george bush as far as foreign policy goes, how many men did they get? this president from bin laden to ben g
host: talking with paul singer and abby livingston with roll call one of their campaign staff writers. here to answer your questions, take your comments for the next half hour as we're in our last political roundtable before the 2014 election. chicago, on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. when i see people like these two people come on the program and i applaud them because this is what they're getting paid to do but i hear them say they are and if. how can you say they are going to...
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we will talk with abby livingston and paul singer of usa today. calls and youour talles can join our conversation. >> the 2015 student can video competition is underway. it is open to all middle school and high school students. the three branches and you, showing how our policies, law, or action about the legislative, judicial, or executive branches affected you or your community. prizes totaling $100,000. for a list of roles go to student cam.org. >> thursday, the bipartisan policy center held a discussion on the midterm elections. they outline the possible given current polling. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. i am a senior fellow here. myike to recognize colleagues. jim jones, former ambassador to mexico. martin just gave me this book called "the partisan divide." it is going to be published soon. i'm giving him a plug there. i want to thank everybody for coming this morning. the purpose is to elect a government that is supposed to do right for the people. we auto consider how this is going to govern the impact of america. here foren a big
we will talk with abby livingston and paul singer of usa today. calls and youour talles can join our conversation. >> the 2015 student can video competition is underway. it is open to all middle school and high school students. the three branches and you, showing how our policies, law, or action about the legislative, judicial, or executive branches affected you or your community. prizes totaling $100,000. for a list of roles go to student cam.org. >> thursday, the bipartisan policy...
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. >> david livingstone from the carnegie endowment.ust wondering, you said in your talk that china is a keen observer of domestic political dynamics and how this change over time and how those constraints what's possible and what isn't possible. i was just wondering, when you're chinese counterparts ask you, what commitment mechanisms exist to carry forward these pledges that were recently made over the coming community of over the coming decades and electoral cycles, what do you tell them about what to expect as inevitably the executive branch will change hands, congress will change hands between parties, and how will that affect the u.s. pledge? >> yeah, well, thanks for the question. i think that the chinese focus in the first instance is on this period between now and 2025 which is the end date for our target. i think we walk them through the kind of central elements of what we have already announced, which includes on the transportation sector, the power sector, building sector with whole suite of efficiency standards that have be
. >> david livingstone from the carnegie endowment.ust wondering, you said in your talk that china is a keen observer of domestic political dynamics and how this change over time and how those constraints what's possible and what isn't possible. i was just wondering, when you're chinese counterparts ask you, what commitment mechanisms exist to carry forward these pledges that were recently made over the coming community of over the coming decades and electoral cycles, what do you tell...
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washington journal, we will talk about what to expect in the final days withng up to election day abby livingston of rollcall and paul singer of usa today. also a look at how candidates are obtaining voter information and using it to encourage turnout. michael beach and jim walsh will join us. we will take your phone calls and comments on facebook and twitter. it begins live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. throughout campaign 2014, c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. this tuesday night, watched c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the house and senate. the coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with the results and analysis. you will see candidate victory and concession speeches in some of the most closely watched senate races across the country throughout the night and into the morning. we want to hear from you with your calls, facebook comments and tweets. campaign 2014 election night coverage on c-span. in his weekly address, president obama dis
washington journal, we will talk about what to expect in the final days withng up to election day abby livingston of rollcall and paul singer of usa today. also a look at how candidates are obtaining voter information and using it to encourage turnout. michael beach and jim walsh will join us. we will take your phone calls and comments on facebook and twitter. it begins live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. throughout campaign 2014, c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across...