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political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.r of you is keeping track of how many days. i thought we would remind you that it is a week from tomorrow. in these final days, what are you watching for, amy walter? amy: i'm watching for a number of things. the first is where are our top candidates, our surrogates, going? the president, donald trump, and others who are going out on the campaign trail, may be for certain candidates, it also where they are staying away from certain candidates. at the end of 2018, republicans were hoping -- hoping donald trump would stay quiet for the end of 2018. many of them were in districts he lost. they were trying to distance themselves from an unpopular president. president trump was not interested in being quite. this year, it is democrats saying, maybe president biden can go somewhere else. i would like to, in some of these battleground states, we know democratic candidates are doing all they can to separate themselves from the president. this is nothing new. this usually does happen in a midte
political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.r of you is keeping track of how many days. i thought we would remind you that it is a week from tomorrow. in these final days, what are you watching for, amy walter? amy: i'm watching for a number of things. the first is where are our top candidates, our surrogates, going? the president, donald trump, and others who are going out on the campaign trail, may be for certain candidates, it also where they are staying away from certain...
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amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr. ou. are you getting nervous? it is three weeks away. amy: can't wait, my favorite day of the year. judy: always. bigger than birthdays. as you just saw, amy, seeing a shift towards the republicans . not only that, one of the questions in the poll asks people what is your top issue? in july, 36% of respondents said it was the economy. now, it is 44%. that is an eight percentage point shift. what should we take away from that? amy: with the obvious caveat, this is one poll, etc., this is what we are hearing as well when i talk to campaigns and strategists, that the bump democrats felt over the summer, i think it was a combination of the decision on roe v. wade, the so-called dobbs decision, the fact that gas prices were going down a little bit, the intense focus on donald trump, mar-a-lago, january 6, gave a really big boost to democrats. it increased enthusiasm and took the media focus off the economy for a little while. but folks who are now tuning in, which there are a lot of voters w
amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr. ou. are you getting nervous? it is three weeks away. amy: can't wait, my favorite day of the year. judy: always. bigger than birthdays. as you just saw, amy, seeing a shift towards the republicans . not only that, one of the questions in the poll asks people what is your top issue? in july, 36% of respondents said it was the economy. now, it is 44%. that is an eight percentage point shift. what should we take away...
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with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.o both of you. in case you have not checked the calendar, to -- after tomorrow, four weeks until election day, november 8. >> i was not paying attention at all. ank you. judy: i know you weren't. because of that, we went to mark this occasion i asking each one of you where does this race stand? the republicans have been confident that they will pick up the house. the senate and the balance. what does it look like? amy: this looks like typical midterm election. you have a president where that president's party has the house in the senate. it is hard to keep those traditionally. the president, not particularly popular. that usually draws the party down. and the party does lose seats in the house and senate, probably uses the senate and house. exec. we are noticing this year is that it is not just all about joe biden and democrats. it is also about the former president, donald trump, and it is about the historic decision this june made by the supreme court to overturn the roe v. wade deci
with amy walter, and tamera keith of npr.o both of you. in case you have not checked the calendar, to -- after tomorrow, four weeks until election day, november 8. >> i was not paying attention at all. ank you. judy: i know you weren't. because of that, we went to mark this occasion i asking each one of you where does this race stand? the republicans have been confident that they will pick up the house. the senate and the balance. what does it look like? amy: this looks like typical...
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amy walter and tamra keith discuss the most heated political campaigns one month ahead of the midtermsch more. announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazil aft none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his leftist trial, lula da silva. in partnership with the pulitzer center, jane ferguson reports from sao paulo. jane: as the results came in, supporters of the former president lula da silva were jubilant. in the end, lula got the most opposed, but not over 50% needed to win outright. brazilians will head to the polls at the end of this month for a runoff. >> it was really close, but we believe in turning votes. we believe in lula. we believe it is possible to win. jane: lula was president from 2003 to 2011. >> i never wanted election in the first round. i have won all of them in the second round. what is impor
amy walter and tamra keith discuss the most heated political campaigns one month ahead of the midtermsch more. announcer: this is the " pbs newshour," in the west from the walter cronkite school junior newsom at arizona state university. judy: four more weeks of a bruising campaign began in brazil aft none of the candidates won 50% of the vote in sunday's first round of the presidential election. current president bolsonaro outperformed the polls that showed him losing badly to his...
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amy walter, tamara keith, thank you both. amy: you're welcome. tamara: you're welcome.ave you ever wondered why a piece of music makes you feel a certain way? as part of our student reporting labs ongoing look at youth mental health, student journalists john barnes and brigitte bonsu explore the connection between our brains, music and our moods for our arts and culture series canvas. >> take, brigitta. how was your day? >> i don't know. i feel like i never have time for myself. >> haven't you been playing the cello? >> no. how about you? >> my day wasn't too bad. i was actually playing this really peaceful and calming song last night. >> i know how that feels. i always felt that way when i played the cello. >> wait, you're there the whole time? how does rhythm affect our mood? that is, why does me talking like this feel different emotionally than me talking like this? >> that probably starts in utero when the the little fetus is developing. there's this rhythmic input, our maternal heart rate, the aorta and the heart sort of tap on the diaphragm. and so three different
amy walter, tamara keith, thank you both. amy: you're welcome. tamara: you're welcome.ave you ever wondered why a piece of music makes you feel a certain way? as part of our student reporting labs ongoing look at youth mental health, student journalists john barnes and brigitte bonsu explore the connection between our brains, music and our moods for our arts and culture series canvas. >> take, brigitta. how was your day? >> i don't know. i feel like i never have time for myself....
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of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.es, for joining us. president biden was in puerto rico today and is going to florida later this week and florida is poised to receive biions of dollars of disaster relief and that has led to some accusations against ron desantis d senator arco rubio, -- marco rubio, because they voted against disaster relief. is this impacting voters at all in terms of their perceptions of the republicans of florida? amy: that's right. at this moment of time, in the immediate aftermath of this hurricane and the cleanup that is going to be needed after, voters in the state are looking to governor desantis and their senators for the amount of help they can give them and they want to see their elected officials focus almost exclusively on what they can do to help, not getting in political fights or losing their focus on what is immediately in front of them. i think on the question of whether these sorts of issues, this hypocrisy, did you vote against giving money to one part of the country while asking th
of the cook political report with amy walter and tamara keith of npr.es, for joining us. president biden was in puerto rico today and is going to florida later this week and florida is poised to receive biions of dollars of disaster relief and that has led to some accusations against ron desantis d senator arco rubio, -- marco rubio, because they voted against disaster relief. is this impacting voters at all in terms of their perceptions of the republicans of florida? amy: that's right. at this...
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joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, politico playbook co-author eugene daniels. former north carolina governor pat mccrory and maria teresa kumar. >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there is just over three weeks to go. nearly 2 million americans have already voted, just another 120 million to go. with republicans still favored to win control of the house, both parties are actually keeping their attention and money right now focused on the battle for control of the senate. in particular, these nine battleground states, these are the nine closest senate races in the country, because they're trying to keep their top targets in place. in order to win back control, republicans have to flip one of the senate seats currently held by the democrats, georgia, arizona, nevada or new hampshire, while also holding on to all of their seats that are in play here, pennsylvania, ohio, north carolina are open seats. florida and wisconsin feature incumbents. on the democratic site, catherine cortez-masto is arguably the most vulnerable
joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, politico playbook co-author eugene daniels. former north carolina governor pat mccrory and maria teresa kumar. >> announcer: this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there is just over three weeks to go. nearly 2 million americans have already voted, just another 120 million to go. with republicans still favored to win control of the house, both parties are actually keeping their attention and...
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challenger in this year's republican race -- have a debate -- the nonpartisan political report with amy walter. this is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right now from abortion to immigration. -- two issues of everything from guns and this year you have a saying of hoover next governor will be in the office. does democrat laura kelly deserve four more years in the to leave this state for the next four years. from a vantage point, this is not about me, this is about you, this is about people in the state who are not better off than they were four years ago. i am running for governor for all people whose jobs are declared non-essential. kids that were locked out of school and they are struggling with the consequences of the decisions. i am running for governor -- the old who need
challenger in this year's republican race -- have a debate -- the nonpartisan political report with amy walter. this is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right...
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. >>> for more now, we turn to our political panel, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of thenior white house and political correspondent, ed o'keefe is here, and nick timiraos, chief economic correspondent for "the wall street journal" is also at the table. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> amy, we just heard anthony's scenario here. this is not a red wave, but it is a republican majority. does it match with what you're seeing? >> yeah. i think the way that anthony pointed it out is a very smart way of thinking about this. you know, elections, normally midterm elections, the challenge for the in-party is usually their own side doesn't turn out. that's where the other side is much more motivated and you see those big, big gains like we saw in 1994 or 2010 on the part of republicans. this year we're seeing republicans and democrats are motivated. republicans a little bit more. democrats feel pretty good that they're at least getting more of their base turned out. now, young voters being always a challenge for democrats. look, i think what happened over the course
. >>> for more now, we turn to our political panel, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of thenior white house and political correspondent, ed o'keefe is here, and nick timiraos, chief economic correspondent for "the wall street journal" is also at the table. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> amy, we just heard anthony's scenario here. this is not a red wave, but it is a republican majority. does it match with what you're seeing? >> yeah....
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nonpartisan cook political report with amy walter rated the race solid document -- democrats. >> a chance for a new governor to take charge. >> and to let your voice be heard. >> how do we reduce the cost of living? >> we have to find ways to unlock new housing opportunities. >> i declare maura healey to be the people's worst nightmare. >> who will be the one to get your vote? >> i believe in our state and so much as possible if we come together and work together. >> this is an important election. i will make sure massachusetts delivers services people expect. i will listen to people every single day. >> the top issue is affordability and we need to drive down prices and the cost of living. >> people are suffering and our city needs to help with mental health. >> we don't need people who are dividing us but delivering for us. >> during my time at elected office, i've never -- i delivered. i will make sure to do that as government. >> i would be honored to have the opportunity to serve as the next governor. >> now, your moderator, latoya edwards. >> welcome to a very special night. we are
nonpartisan cook political report with amy walter rated the race solid document -- democrats. >> a chance for a new governor to take charge. >> and to let your voice be heard. >> how do we reduce the cost of living? >> we have to find ways to unlock new housing opportunities. >> i declare maura healey to be the people's worst nightmare. >> who will be the one to get your vote? >> i believe in our state and so much as possible if we come together and...
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the nonpartisan political report of amy walter raises that leads republican. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us here alive at the state historical building in des moineses. democrat cindy axne has healthy office since 2019 -- has held the office since 2019. and challenger zach nunn has hook held his office since 2017. the candidate -- has held his office since 2017. if either candidate is mentioned by name, then the candidate will have 30 seconds to respond. >> moderators canned get candidate dashcam >> we drew names out of a hat to stop -- to start. and we begin with misses axne. >> some of the wealthiest in -- in the state are also -- if elected, how would you represent the interests of iowans on both sides of the political and economic spectrum? sen. nunn: it is important after -- as a representative of the state of iowa that i listen -- i've been able to serve iowans during some of the most difficult times in this country. the reason that i have been successful in getting a's accomplished is because i am bipartisan in getting things done. i've been -- that -- 85% of the b
the nonpartisan political report of amy walter raises that leads republican. >> good evening, and thank you for joining us here alive at the state historical building in des moineses. democrat cindy axne has healthy office since 2019 -- has held the office since 2019. and challenger zach nunn has hook held his office since 2017. the candidate -- has held his office since 2017. if either candidate is mentioned by name, then the candidate will have 30 seconds to respond. >> moderators...
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the nonpartisan reports with a meat walter -- amy walter. me >> good evening and thank you for joining us here live. republican. >> we are proud to be moderators for tonight's debates focusing on i was the third congressional district. >> it is made up of 21 counties in central and southern iowa. the district boundaries have changed because of last year's redistricting program -- process that which -- which takes place every decade. >> it's taking place in one of the most rural and sparsely populated areas in the state as well. let's introduce you to the two candidates. democrat cindy axne has healthy office since 2019 -- has held the office since 2019. and challenger zach nunn has hook held his office since 2017. the candidate -- has held his office since 2017. if either candidate is mentioned by name, then the candidate will have 30 seconds to respond. >> moderators canned get candidate dashcam >> we drew names out of a hat to stop -- to start. and we begin with misses axne. >> some of the wealthiest in -- in the state are also -- if elect
the nonpartisan reports with a meat walter -- amy walter. me >> good evening and thank you for joining us here live. republican. >> we are proud to be moderators for tonight's debates focusing on i was the third congressional district. >> it is made up of 21 counties in central and southern iowa. the district boundaries have changed because of last year's redistricting program -- process that which -- which takes place every decade. >> it's taking place in one of the...
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monday morning, amy walter from the cook political report talks about campaign 2022 and key races to watch. then, an investigative reporter for the washington post on his investigation into retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. ♪ susan: william doyle, newsweek published an excerpt from your biography of the late senator orrin hatch that wings him to vladimir putin's war on ukraine. where is the intersection in these stories? william: there are several, the first is orrin hatch, in the obama-trump inaugural, orrin hatch basically vanished from washington, d.c. unknown to almost everybody, he was whisked away to a secret location and appointed by the incoming trump administration as the nuclear designated survivor. my book actually explores that day in great detail and there are major surprises that happened inside the details of that day. what that illustrates is the terrible burden of
monday morning, amy walter from the cook political report talks about campaign 2022 and key races to watch. then, an investigative reporter for the washington post on his investigation into retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. ♪ susan: william doyle, newsweek published an excerpt from your...
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the nonpartisan report with amy walter, rated this solidly democratic. host: welcome to the university located in the heart of western colorado and grand junction. i'm john marshall. i'm pleased to serve as moderator of our 2022 form tonight. this broadcast is made possible with the cheap -- grand junction daily sentinel, and care cc. to our live video stream where -- southern utah tribal radio, four corners radio and we have kb ut. and kb and k. bulger on katie and you. and pay oni and kb nf. and on k ffr in winter park. we welcome listeners a public radio. unlike other forms. tonight's event is completely produced by sea and new factly in students. and unlike other debates it is intended to give candidates ample time to discuss their thoughts on policy matters and our state. i would like to welcome democrat and jared policy and heidi to grand junction. thank you for joining us. both campaigns agree to the rules and each will respond to a series of questions from our panelists who i will introduce. colorado public radio's and ek. from the david central
the nonpartisan report with amy walter, rated this solidly democratic. host: welcome to the university located in the heart of western colorado and grand junction. i'm john marshall. i'm pleased to serve as moderator of our 2022 form tonight. this broadcast is made possible with the cheap -- grand junction daily sentinel, and care cc. to our live video stream where -- southern utah tribal radio, four corners radio and we have kb ut. and kb and k. bulger on katie and you. and pay oni and kb nf....
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monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor in chief of the cook political report talks about campaign 2022 and key races to watch and craig whitlock, investigative reporter for the washington post into his investigation of retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile app. join the discussions with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> national security advisor jake sullivan talked about the biden administration's national security strategy. the discussion was held by the center for a new american security out of georgetown university, the walsh school of foreign service. it is just over one hour. afternoon. welcome to georgetown welcome to the school of foreign service and welcome to our historic hall. we are honored to be hosting the center for
monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor in chief of the cook political report talks about campaign 2022 and key races to watch and craig whitlock, investigative reporter for the washington post into his investigation of retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning on c-span or c-span now our free mobile app. join the discussions with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >>...
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amy walter reports. >> for connecticut public, i am frankie graziano. connecticut public in collaboration with the league of women voters of connecticut has held a series of political debates designed to educate local governors on candidates running for office in connecticut. tonight we are paying special attention to 40 towns in western and central connecticut. we are broadcasting live from the campus of central connecticut state university. before i introduce the candidates, let me go over the structure. the cumulative time format is designed to allow the candidates time to discuss the issues. the only rule is the total time used by each candidate should be approximately the same. candidates will not be restricted to one or two minute responses. they may spend as little or as much time as they feel is appropriate. our goal is to encourage debate. the candidates will take turns being first to respond. following the question period, each candidate will make a two minute closing statement. members of the league of women voters are serving as timers and w
amy walter reports. >> for connecticut public, i am frankie graziano. connecticut public in collaboration with the league of women voters of connecticut has held a series of political debates designed to educate local governors on candidates running for office in connecticut. tonight we are paying special attention to 40 towns in western and central connecticut. we are broadcasting live from the campus of central connecticut state university. before i introduce the candidates, let me go...
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the cook political report by amy walter rates the race as solid republican. >> hello and welcome to the idaho debates in the idaho public television studios in boise. this is one of the debates before the general election. the winner of this election will represent idaho in the united states senate for six years as one of two u.s. senators for the state. i want to welcome the candidates, incumbent senator mike crapo, and challengers david roth and scott cleveland. scott cleveland owns an investment and brokerage firm in eagle. prior to that, he was the managing partner of the boise office of new york rise. mike crapo is seeking his fifth term in the u.s. senate. he previously served as representative for idaho's can congressional district for three terms and in the idaho state senate for four terms. david roth was the executive director of the bonneville youth executive council and is on the board for habitat for humanity in idaho falls and idaho falls soup kitchen. i want to introduce our panel of reporters who will ask the candidates questions today. betsy russell of the idaho press,
the cook political report by amy walter rates the race as solid republican. >> hello and welcome to the idaho debates in the idaho public television studios in boise. this is one of the debates before the general election. the winner of this election will represent idaho in the united states senate for six years as one of two u.s. senators for the state. i want to welcome the candidates, incumbent senator mike crapo, and challengers david roth and scott cleveland. scott cleveland owns an...
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challenger in this year's republican race -- have a debate -- the nonpartisan political report with amy walterthis is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right now from abortion to immigration. -- two issues of everything from guns and this year you have a saying of hoover next governor will be in the office. does democrat laura kelly deserve four more years in the to leave this state for the next four years. from a vantage point, this is not about me, this is about you, this is about people in the state who are not better off than they were four years ago. i am running for governor for all people whose jobs are declared non-essential. kids that were locked out of school and they are struggling with the consequences of the decisions. i am running for governor -- the old who need un
challenger in this year's republican race -- have a debate -- the nonpartisan political report with amy walterthis is an hour. >> who will lead kansas? >> i ran for governor because i wanted to get the state >> it all comes down to this hello everyone, welcome, the two candidates on my stage today are will -- they will be meeting for the last time right now have you noticed that our nation's governors are imploring some of the biggest issues that are dividing america right now...
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monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report, talks about campaign022 and the key races to watch. craig whitlock, investigative reporter for the washington post, on his investigation into retired u.s. military personnel picking jobs with foreign government. watch washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning on c-span, or c-span now the free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ announcer: the u.s. supreme court heard oral argument in a copyright battle concerning photographer lynn goldsmith's photograph of singer-songwriter prints and andy warhol's use of that in his work. his legal team argued he created a different meaning and message than the original photo and they were allowed under the copyright laws. artists, photographers illegal legal experts are monitoring the case closely because it could have an impact on photographer'' work in modern art more broadly. >> campbell requires an examination of meaning or message. google reaffirms that an sites warhol's soup cans as an e
monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the cook political report, talks about campaign022 and the key races to watch. craig whitlock, investigative reporter for the washington post, on his investigation into retired u.s. military personnel picking jobs with foreign government. watch washington journal live at 7:00 easter monday morning on c-span, or c-span now the free mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪...
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. -- amy walters, thanks for being with us. guest: great to be with you. we will be joined by craig whitlock to talk about his investigation with his team on between the revolving door between revolving -- retired u.s. military personnel obtaining jobs with foreign governments. that's next here on the program. ♪ >> election day november 8, starting at 8 p.m. eastern watch the c-span live election night coverage to see which party will control congress and hear the results as they happen from house, senate, and governor races from around the country. see the victory and concessions speeches from around the country on the mobile app and on c-span.org, campaign 2022. ♪ >> in the new brad snyder book, the cover notes "the conventional wisdom about felix frankfurter, former harvard law professor in supreme court justice, he struggled to fill the seat once held by oliver wendell holmes. the biography notes that scholars have pretrade frankfurter as a judicial failure, liberal lawyer, conservative justice, principal villain of the warren court, but none of these
. -- amy walters, thanks for being with us. guest: great to be with you. we will be joined by craig whitlock to talk about his investigation with his team on between the revolving door between revolving -- retired u.s. military personnel obtaining jobs with foreign governments. that's next here on the program. ♪ >> election day november 8, starting at 8 p.m. eastern watch the c-span live election night coverage to see which party will control congress and hear the results as they happen...
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coming up monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the political report talks aboutampaign 2022 and the key races to watch. and then investigative reporter for the washington post on the investigation into retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch washington journal live monday morning on c-span or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets. host: with just over two weeks to election day and the holidays on the horizon, a time that typically brings family and friends together, we are wondering, are our political views pushing us farther apart? 30% of americans say political polarization is one of the top issues we face. still, there is other evidence that americans are fed up with political attack ads and atmosphere. beyond election day, how much of that political disagreement will continue in our personal lives? good morning and welcome to "washington journal." this first hour of questions for you has politics affected your relationships where your views of others? here is the line
coming up monday morning, amy walter, publisher and editor-in-chief of the political report talks aboutampaign 2022 and the key races to watch. and then investigative reporter for the washington post on the investigation into retired u.s. military personnel taking jobs with foreign governments. watch washington journal live monday morning on c-span or on c-span now. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text, and tweets. host: with just over two weeks to election day and...
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amy? i've done right on stan. i'm scared to let me look on your bill says that it did not sit down with walter, but even then spoke with statistics at least so you do so you williams? sure. it's a you lights are windows or night, but i'm not sure about with lost video with miss eleanor. grace beth with them all as each in their 2nd month of auction year. when is going to check? let's people with reason, joy vehicle now to best and wait a storage form which are concerned the purpose graham...