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host: our guests with us to talk about politics, alex smith, natasha mckenzie. here is jim from south carolina, republican line. good morning. caller: how are you? good morning. natasha, republicans do want word, they just do not want to work your way. it is a major work. they are ready to work, ready to do things, but not everybody agrees with you. i have two quick points poor you. i hate to burst your bubble, but young people are clearly seeing this new government policy -- you say it is for your site, but they are not in favor of it because your programs tend to pay group against group, and now you're just saying that they do not want to ante up and pay this cost, but it is really frustrating, they are saying clearly young people, the effects of you voting for a democrat. one last thing, if a republican does when the presidency next time, if he or she changes, does a sweeping changes of the aca on their own self, then you should not say one thing because that would be very hypocritical, but that could happen, and i just wonder how you will react when the pres
host: our guests with us to talk about politics, alex smith, natasha mckenzie. here is jim from south carolina, republican line. good morning. caller: how are you? good morning. natasha, republicans do want word, they just do not want to work your way. it is a major work. they are ready to work, ready to do things, but not everybody agrees with you. i have two quick points poor you. i hate to burst your bubble, but young people are clearly seeing this new government policy -- you say it is for...
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we are also talking to alex smith of the college republican national committee. of these ladies are your talk about politics from their perspective. again, the numbers of your to talk with them and ask questions, (202) 585-3880 for democrats, (202) 585-3881 for republicans, (202) 585-3882 for independents. are upton, florida, you first, good morning, democrat line. caller: hi. thank you for c-span. two terrific young guests there. i was going to make a comment about what the woman had said about the republican brand being stereotyped. there are stereotypes for a reason. the republican party really is tax break forhe the rich and for the corporations. -- that is just what it is. talking now about health care, i will talk to quickly about my experience as a 56-year-old. i graduate college in 1979, and i had to get health care right health carege, and premiums have been going up through reagan, bush, clinton, -- perhaps your guests have not been around, and i am not trying to pull rank, but health-care premiums have always been going up. i recently went on to the ex
we are also talking to alex smith of the college republican national committee. of these ladies are your talk about politics from their perspective. again, the numbers of your to talk with them and ask questions, (202) 585-3880 for democrats, (202) 585-3881 for republicans, (202) 585-3882 for independents. are upton, florida, you first, good morning, democrat line. caller: hi. thank you for c-span. two terrific young guests there. i was going to make a comment about what the woman had said...
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i appreciate t alex smith, sophie miller, michael maisel that's it for tonight's show.nks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. be back on monday. beack on mond. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ male annou
i appreciate t alex smith, sophie miller, michael maisel that's it for tonight's show.nks for watching. i'm larry kudlow. be back on monday. beack on mond. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like...
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. >> my next guest tasked with helping the gop win over young vote voters, alex smith chairperson oflican national committee. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> i know it's loud there. hopefully you'll be able to hear me. i don't have to tell you that the republican party has last the last two election in part for failing to reach out to young voters. what does today's republican party need to do and are they willing to do? >> we as republicans absolutely have to reach out to younger voters. they made up 19% of the electorate in 2012, they decided the election for president obama. what we found in 2012, is we actually have to go where young voters are and give them something to share. going on the campus, going online, which is something or traditional messaging tactics haven't done for young people. let's talk a bit about policy and social issues are very important to many young voters. i'm talked to many of them, key on college campuses, same-sex marriage. is the republican party going to have to move on that? >> i think it shows the dive
. >> my next guest tasked with helping the gop win over young vote voters, alex smith chairperson oflican national committee. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning. thank you for having me on. >> i know it's loud there. hopefully you'll be able to hear me. i don't have to tell you that the republican party has last the last two election in part for failing to reach out to young voters. what does today's republican party need to do and are they willing to do? >>...
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tomorrow on washington journal, alex smith of the college republican national committee and the dosha mckenzie -- and the tosca mckenzie -- natasha mckenzie talk about the millennial generation. joshua landis of the university of oklahoma looks at the war between the syrian government and rebel groups would've cost the lives of over 140,000 people since the conflict again over three years ago. after that, you'll university graduate student -- yale graduate student on a field experiment he conducted. plus, your phone calls and basil, ask -- plus your phone calls and facebook comments and tweets. challenges in defining war in cyberspace. what war is. from a policy's, we are trying to work away through those issues. the tenant that are applicable is that whatever we do within the cyber arena, international law will pertain. if we find ourselves getting to will point where we believe that cyber is taking us down in armed conflict scenario, that the rules and law of armed conflict will pertain as much in this domain as it does in any other. i don't think ciber is inherently different in th
tomorrow on washington journal, alex smith of the college republican national committee and the dosha mckenzie -- and the tosca mckenzie -- natasha mckenzie talk about the millennial generation. joshua landis of the university of oklahoma looks at the war between the syrian government and rebel groups would've cost the lives of over 140,000 people since the conflict again over three years ago. after that, you'll university graduate student -- yale graduate student on a field experiment he...
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the modern libertarian life, but it also goes back to enlightenment, figures like david hume and alex smithand they were interested in politics. they were interested in economics. they were interested in all of those sorts of things, but they were also interested in the imagination, and especially the role of the imagination and what was an emerging commercial society, and i am interested in those things also. i am interested in how people create meaning for themselves, how the imagination drives ambition, how it drives the economy, and all these things are in "the power of glamour." >> i do not know if this is glamour so much, but in 2009, this happened on the floor of the house of representatives. >> a young man has left earth, and now in the stars, and this was a talented, multi talented person who entertained the world with his dynamic portrayals, the songs he had written, with his style of dancing. >> icon to the floor today on behalf of a generation to thank god for letting all of us live in his generation and in his era, and with that, madam speaker, we would ask members to please st
the modern libertarian life, but it also goes back to enlightenment, figures like david hume and alex smithand they were interested in politics. they were interested in economics. they were interested in all of those sorts of things, but they were also interested in the imagination, and especially the role of the imagination and what was an emerging commercial society, and i am interested in those things also. i am interested in how people create meaning for themselves, how the imagination...
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. >> reporter: think of alex smith who took a transcontinental trip with this dad to watch the big leagues few hours of cricket. >> reporter: to hear baseball mentioned before the word cricket is a pretty big deal. what major league baseball is counting on that the love of baseball passed from father to son is the same no matter where you are in the world. i'm lee cowan in australia. >> i think they like the fact those five-day cricket games, you can get a lot of drinking done in five days. they're going to have to start serving tequila slammers if they want tow. >> aussies like to drink? >> well yes. >> when roger goodell was here saying football is going to london and nba. >> nba has a huge international reach. >> i like it when we go overseas. >>> ahead, mo rocca, we like him too, he visited with eric carle you used to sleep like a champ you lay down, clocked off and next thing you knew good morning. so what happened? life happened. work. stress. fun. bad habits. kids. kids. kids. now what? not milk. not sheep. not that. let's think smarter. let's get some science in here. let's build a
. >> reporter: think of alex smith who took a transcontinental trip with this dad to watch the big leagues few hours of cricket. >> reporter: to hear baseball mentioned before the word cricket is a pretty big deal. what major league baseball is counting on that the love of baseball passed from father to son is the same no matter where you are in the world. i'm lee cowan in australia. >> i think they like the fact those five-day cricket games, you can get a lot of drinking done...
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. >> alex smith, chair of the college republican national committee and natasha mckenzie discuss a new poll profiling millennial's in adulthood. syria,landis talks about the effectiveness of u.s. policy decisions there, and the influence of al qaeda. science students of yellow university describes his field experiment to test whether the offices of members of congress are more likely to grant access to contributors then constituents. we will take your calls and you could join the conversation on facebook and twitter. journal" is live at 7 p.m. eastern -- 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> when we say freedom of choice, let people go their own way. what we mean is that they know best. the government does not know best. the notion of a tommy -- of a omy is a-- auton one-word way of saying that people know better than outsiders do about what will make their lives better. this sounds kind of academic and abstract but i think the stakes are real and concrete. the question really we think about our policies, at least a lot of the question is are people going to be sick? are they going to be misera
. >> alex smith, chair of the college republican national committee and natasha mckenzie discuss a new poll profiling millennial's in adulthood. syria,landis talks about the effectiveness of u.s. policy decisions there, and the influence of al qaeda. science students of yellow university describes his field experiment to test whether the offices of members of congress are more likely to grant access to contributors then constituents. we will take your calls and you could join the...
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. >> on the next washington journal alex smith chair of the college republican national committee and natasha mckenzie discuss a new pole profiling mill len y'all in adulthood. joshua landis talks about serious, the effectiveness of u.s. policy. and josh describes his field experiment to test whether the offices of members of congress are more likely to grant access to contributors. we'll take your call and you can join the conversation on facebook as well. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the tenets that are applicable are the fact that whatever we do in the cyber arena, international law will pertain that if we find ourselves getting to a point where we believe that cyber is taking us down our armed conflict scenario that the rules and the law of armed conflict will pertain in this domain as it does in any other. i don't think cyber is inherently different in that regard. i think those sets of procedures, those sets of policy and law as a nation have stood us in good step. >> this weekend on c-span, senate armed services takes up intelligence and military nominations, saturda
. >> on the next washington journal alex smith chair of the college republican national committee and natasha mckenzie discuss a new pole profiling mill len y'all in adulthood. joshua landis talks about serious, the effectiveness of u.s. policy. and josh describes his field experiment to test whether the offices of members of congress are more likely to grant access to contributors. we'll take your call and you can join the conversation on facebook as well. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on...
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alex sink. >> all right. adam smith, political editor for the tampa bay times, the man who will be up -- i don't know. we'll see if we're up late. we had to look up the recount provision just in case. you never know. >> remember, overseas ballots could be ten days away. >> see, something else to look forward to. thank you, sir. >>> turning now to new developments in a search that's both unbelievable and unprecedented in modern times, entering a fourth day with not a single sign of that massive boeing 777 that vanished off the coast of malaysia. this morning we're learning more about those two passengers that had boarded the flight with stolen passports. authorities say one of them was an iranian teenager, apparently trying to migrate to germany, with no known terrorist links. the other man has been identified by interpol as a 29-year-old with an iranian passport. information is still becoming available on that front. the inspector general says they're looking at several scenarios for what happened on boa board. >> we ar
alex sink. >> all right. adam smith, political editor for the tampa bay times, the man who will be up -- i don't know. we'll see if we're up late. we had to look up the recount provision just in case. you never know. >> remember, overseas ballots could be ten days away. >> see, something else to look forward to. thank you, sir. >>> turning now to new developments in a search that's both unbelievable and unprecedented in modern times, entering a fourth day with not a...
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smith, morning, alex chair of the college republican national committee, and natasha pollzie discuss a new discussing millennials and adulthood. from theua landis university of oklahoma discusses syria and the influence of al qaeda. yale to student from university discusses his field experiment to test whether the offices of members of congress are more likely to grant access to construe bidders -- contributors than constituents. you can join the facebook commerce nation and twitter as well. "washington journal" is ♪ in this reporting this morning that president obama has requested a review of his administration's enforcement policies for immigration laws. a to see if that enforcement can be done within the confines of the law. scott brown has formed exploratory committee considering another run. the commerce department says it will give up control of overseeing internet domain names starting in 2015. and move brought on by the nsa.
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alex converting a 3-point play. cardinals leading by 13. russ smith with a game high of 23. 67 was the lead with the bucket. biggest play of the game. corner 3. got it. kentucky led. 65 seconds in the game. final chance for louisville. game time three won't go. defending champs are out. kentucky wins 74-69. >> not a terrific basketball game. i am proud of my kids. i told them before the game you'll get pumped in the mouth and you'll taste blood. you'll fight or brace yourself for the next shot. they fought. >> so they fall to an 11 and one in suite 16. and cal irkts peri falls. >> maddison fans watched deandry daniels put on a show. 19 points came after half time as the hindley street kiss held off a cyclone. yukon wins 81-76. >> michigan state and adrian payne had 16, including the three. this game tight throughout. michigan stayed led by four. here is payne with an alley-oop to brandon dawson. the pardons held the cavaliers to 35% shooting, advancing to the finals for the eighth tomb. your final mid west region holding off a ten si comeback. >> jarnel stokes calls for the charming foul. jordan morgan hits
alex converting a 3-point play. cardinals leading by 13. russ smith with a game high of 23. 67 was the lead with the bucket. biggest play of the game. corner 3. got it. kentucky led. 65 seconds in the game. final chance for louisville. game time three won't go. defending champs are out. kentucky wins 74-69. >> not a terrific basketball game. i am proud of my kids. i told them before the game you'll get pumped in the mouth and you'll taste blood. you'll fight or brace yourself for the next...