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third and seven for arkansas.iously four-down territory with bielema and the hogs trailing by a touchdown. 2:13. only one time out left. an arkansas win, it's georgia who gets to play for the s.e.c. title next week. >> aaron: this could go into overtime if the hogs get into the end zone. >> carter: referee david smith may take a look at this last play. let's go back to the last play. the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins's hands as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has possession of it, carter, i think this is a fumble and a huge play by missouri's defense. golden on this play was lined up over the tackle, slanted inside and
third and seven for arkansas.iously four-down territory with bielema and the hogs trailing by a touchdown. 2:13. only one time out left. an arkansas win, it's georgia who gets to play for the s.e.c. title next week. >> aaron: this could go into overtime if the hogs get into the end zone. >> carter: referee david smith may take a look at this last play. let's go back to the last play. the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside...
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third and seven for arkansas.iously four-down territory with bielema and the hogs trailing by a touchdown. 2:13. only one time out left. an arkansas win, it's georgia who gets to play for the s.e.c. title next week. >> aaron: this could go into overtime if the hogs get into the end zone. >> carter: referee david smith may take a look at this last play. let's go back to the last play. the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside of collins's hands as he hits the ground, there was movement as he hit the ground, carter, that was a really good look from the truck to show that that ball was moving and had been dislodged as he's coming down to the ground. that ball is out. it's free. >> carter: does he corral it and then elbow down -- that's close. ruling on the field is collins down. >> aaron: i don't think he has possession of it, carter, i think this is a fumble and a huge play by missouri's defense. golden on this play was lined up over the tackle, slanted inside and
third and seven for arkansas.iously four-down territory with bielema and the hogs trailing by a touchdown. 2:13. only one time out left. an arkansas win, it's georgia who gets to play for the s.e.c. title next week. >> aaron: this could go into overtime if the hogs get into the end zone. >> carter: referee david smith may take a look at this last play. let's go back to the last play. the only rush of this drive for alex collins. >> aaron: the ball is definitely moving outside...
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this arkansas team riding off their first s.e.c.h, the defensive coordinator gives all the credit for this one, the defensive stepped up big. >> brian: the defense for ole miss, this was unbelievable. has to be very discouraging to the ole miss faithful. you lose to auburn. you beat the brains out of presbyterian which you should do, guon a bye week and you know you have looming a physical contest, they want to run power football at you and yet you don't come ready to play. this is a big step back for hugh freeze and that staff. how do you not have your team ready for this ballgame? you've got a lot to play for. anything can happen next week in the egg bowl, the iron bowl, you come out and put up this type of effort, very discouraging. >> spencer: hugh freeze is a great coach. >> brian: wasn't great today. >> spencer: the context, that's not something you get momentum from beating a team you're supposed to beat, presbyterian and you lose the following week, coach has to know the motivation. >> adam: first time since 1965 that arkans
this arkansas team riding off their first s.e.c.h, the defensive coordinator gives all the credit for this one, the defensive stepped up big. >> brian: the defense for ole miss, this was unbelievable. has to be very discouraging to the ole miss faithful. you lose to auburn. you beat the brains out of presbyterian which you should do, guon a bye week and you know you have looming a physical contest, they want to run power football at you and yet you don't come ready to play. this is a big...
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that is arkansas and west virginia. let's have a look at what the senate seating chart looks like at this moment. snapshot in time, 41 republicans, 38 democrats in the united states senate. a gain so far of two. in order for the republicans to take the senate tonight they're going to have to pick up six seats that democrats currently hold. bob, this is a pretty big upset there in arkansas. >> schieffer: yeah. this is a big win for the republicans. this is one they absolutely have to have. i think mark pryor was probably considered the most vulnerable democrat inworn of these key states tonight. as a local anchor in washington said many years ago about something else, it's the end of an area because his dad was governor of arkansas that he was senator from arkansas mark pryor succeeded his father is going down in defeat tonight. what's interesting here in arkansas in north carolina which we haven't called yet, in new hampshire where we haven't called yet in all three of those states, republicans really hammered the incum
that is arkansas and west virginia. let's have a look at what the senate seating chart looks like at this moment. snapshot in time, 41 republicans, 38 democrats in the united states senate. a gain so far of two. in order for the republicans to take the senate tonight they're going to have to pick up six seats that democrats currently hold. bob, this is a pretty big upset there in arkansas. >> schieffer: yeah. this is a big win for the republicans. this is one they absolutely have to have....
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the organization plans to file motions for new trials and courts in arkansas, at the united states. the naacp made clear state courts went off to american democracy to be dealt with by feeding power to federal court. established from the beginning the strategy provided assistance to the naacp defense counsel which served them well throughout the course of the legal battle. three times the case was lost in local courts, three times the case was also lost in state courts and was denied and then dismissed by the united states supreme court on two different occasions. if they continue to pursuit in this case the litigation was long, complex, emotionally exhausting, relatively new civil rights organization. each stage of defeat the naacp was working with its defense counsel and strategizing about how to get the federal government involved. finally on the naacp experience the appeal to the united states supreme court was granted. the next slide. the naacp, legal arguments for federal court intervention, due process protection. violation of the due process clause, the fourteenth amendment,
the organization plans to file motions for new trials and courts in arkansas, at the united states. the naacp made clear state courts went off to american democracy to be dealt with by feeding power to federal court. established from the beginning the strategy provided assistance to the naacp defense counsel which served them well throughout the course of the legal battle. three times the case was lost in local courts, three times the case was also lost in state courts and was denied and then...
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gwen: arkansas, weren't you in arkansas? >> i was in arkansas. that is a place where mark pryor has the family name that is a golden name of politics. it just may not be enough this year. the democratic -- the republican winds are blowing so hard it's going to blow out the democratic traditions looks like. but mark pryor -- i was out there a week and a half ago and bill clinton was at his side. and bill clinton is going back this weekend. he's going all across this state. i'm not sure that's going to work. but arkansas is a changing state. in 2008 there were still four democratic members of congress, i believe. the legislature was democratic. it's just a change in southern states, so it's hard for him. gwen: my favorite two things about that race is tom cotton, the republican, the veteran, who also comes across as not being very hard-edged. he has an ad with he and his wife and a puppy in his lap. love that ad. the other is a story that was in "the washington post" about david pryor campaigning for his son, going to all the small towns in arkansa
gwen: arkansas, weren't you in arkansas? >> i was in arkansas. that is a place where mark pryor has the family name that is a golden name of politics. it just may not be enough this year. the democratic -- the republican winds are blowing so hard it's going to blow out the democratic traditions looks like. but mark pryor -- i was out there a week and a half ago and bill clinton was at his side. and bill clinton is going back this weekend. he's going all across this state. i'm not sure...
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i mean it's a very interesting political cycle in arkansas. can look at competitive races for the u.s. senate, governor, and house, all the way to state initiatives like liquor sales as being part of the overall political dynamic. as you guest just pointed out, it's a unique issue. certainly it's part of the conversation. >> let's talk about what is going on. there are interesting and hard-fought races going on at several levels in arkansas right now. republicans are trying to create guilt by association with president obama. bill clinton is trying to help up, because he is still pretty popular in a red state. tell me how this is all playing out in the big races there. >> you characterized it, i think appropriately. the republicans want this race to be about barack obama and a referendum on the president and his policies. the democrats want this to be about local issues, local personalities and local dynamics. and if you look at where we are, polls open tomorrow morning, the republicans have a slight advantage. i think they have done a very co
i mean it's a very interesting political cycle in arkansas. can look at competitive races for the u.s. senate, governor, and house, all the way to state initiatives like liquor sales as being part of the overall political dynamic. as you guest just pointed out, it's a unique issue. certainly it's part of the conversation. >> let's talk about what is going on. there are interesting and hard-fought races going on at several levels in arkansas right now. republicans are trying to create...
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arkansas going to the republican column. a pick up for the republicans. this turns the magic number down to four. and democrats especially nervous, john -- they thought they had a pretty good chance in arkansas, in fact this is a pretty big setback for the clinton family. bill clinton spent a lot of time working for governor pryor.
arkansas going to the republican column. a pick up for the republicans. this turns the magic number down to four. and democrats especially nervous, john -- they thought they had a pretty good chance in arkansas, in fact this is a pretty big setback for the clinton family. bill clinton spent a lot of time working for governor pryor.
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we all know that the clintons are hailed from arkansas, and since they left arkansas that state has beenncreasingly turning red going towards republicans. this yet another indicator. i was speaking to former mississippi governor, hailey barber who said the republicans tonight will either have a wave, or a rising tide. obviously the current is moving in the g.o.p. direction so far in the senate. john? >> all right. randall pinkston -- we have got david shuster back up again. >> yeah, john, i'm here, and again, keep in mind arkansas is a big deal for the democrats in terms of losing the state, because mark pryor was one of the senators who came in on the obama wave in 2008. some other senators that came in, kay hagen is facing a very tight race, and gene shaheen who is facing the race for her life. and to have the races called so early, the democrats thought they might be able to stretch arkansas a little later in the evening, so for the associated press to be able to project that tom cotton would win in arkansas so quickly, that's not the kind of indication democrats are looking for tonig
we all know that the clintons are hailed from arkansas, and since they left arkansas that state has beenncreasingly turning red going towards republicans. this yet another indicator. i was speaking to former mississippi governor, hailey barber who said the republicans tonight will either have a wave, or a rising tide. obviously the current is moving in the g.o.p. direction so far in the senate. john? >> all right. randall pinkston -- we have got david shuster back up again. >> yeah,...
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gwen: tom cotton in arkansas knocked off a household name. >> he did.
gwen: tom cotton in arkansas knocked off a household name. >> he did.
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that they are the governor elect of arkansas. it's because he's a great grandfather and yet his grandchild into watching something else on television and didn't have the tv on for -- that was only two minutes after the polls close. i didn't expect it would get called it a quick. 's i got the lessons about how to do this job. i said earlier at breakfast this morning, i will go on the way i did this one except to say that the foundation for this type of effort, of going from 22-31 in five years, the credit goes to two sources. all of you who gave us the financial resources and support to be able to do it, and to governor barbour the build the organization not just to maintain what we had, but to always try to grab more and more all the time and encouraged all of us to do that. so what i have the chance to do this year was ago and built on a foundation that he laid. you look around, this is the class i get to call mine because i was chairman. you look at people who haley barbour brought in 2009-2010, the folks up in leading now and
that they are the governor elect of arkansas. it's because he's a great grandfather and yet his grandchild into watching something else on television and didn't have the tv on for -- that was only two minutes after the polls close. i didn't expect it would get called it a quick. 's i got the lessons about how to do this job. i said earlier at breakfast this morning, i will go on the way i did this one except to say that the foundation for this type of effort, of going from 22-31 in five years,...
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>> arkansas is still home. they getaily updates, the death notices, the marriage notices from the papers there. they have people in arkansas who call them. he has an apartment there at his presidential library. he campaigned constantly for a dynasty senator, mark pryor, son of david pryor who was a former governor and senator. and he lost to tom cotton. and that and also asa hutchinson who led the impeachment winning there. so that is a big loss. it's the end of the clinton era in arkansas. >> we talkedbout the obama factor tonight. late this afternoon the president gave a radio interview out of nowhere, and he talked about kind of the lineup of the states against him and states that were friendly republican where the democrats faced a tough fight. we believe we'll hear from the president tomorrow. chris jansing standing by at the white house tonight. chris, what else have you learned from the obama white house tonight? >> let's look at this in the context of this being the last election where the outcome will
>> arkansas is still home. they getaily updates, the death notices, the marriage notices from the papers there. they have people in arkansas who call them. he has an apartment there at his presidential library. he campaigned constantly for a dynasty senator, mark pryor, son of david pryor who was a former governor and senator. and he lost to tom cotton. and that and also asa hutchinson who led the impeachment winning there. so that is a big loss. it's the end of the clinton era in...
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so it's all local when it gets to arkansas. hillary clinton never campaigned there. >> the clintons and the pryors, they were holding off the southern wall. every other southern state has been going republican. and somehow arkansas sort of held out for almost as long as possible. this is just demographics. >> it's demographics, but it's really tough, because it is so personal for bill clinton. and she whe was down there a lo. >> we'll remain all night long at this table, because we have a lot to talk about. tamron hall has been looking at the exit polls we've all come to know, but we said at the top of the evening, voters were in a sour mood and tamron, it looks like your numbers are backing that up. >> absolutely, brian. good evening. we're learning so much from the exit polls. we've been asking this key question for some time now. you're familiar with it. do you think the country is headed in the right direction? or is it headed down the wrong track? now in 2010, 61% said we were headed in the wrong direction. fast forward to
so it's all local when it gets to arkansas. hillary clinton never campaigned there. >> the clintons and the pryors, they were holding off the southern wall. every other southern state has been going republican. and somehow arkansas sort of held out for almost as long as possible. this is just demographics. >> it's demographics, but it's really tough, because it is so personal for bill clinton. and she whe was down there a lo. >> we'll remain all night long at this table,...
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>> i don't know if i would say that that's true for arkansas.ow the clintons have a unique hold to arkansas for obvious reasons. but i do think it's true in maybe a couple other southern states. i think it might be true in a georgia, it might be true in maybe even in a texas. it feels like arkansas is going in another direction. if you look. let's see what happens tuesday night. but the fact that mike ross and mark prior are having such trouble this year, you have an incredibly popular son in bill clinton that has basically been living in the state in the month of october, that's why i'll admit that hillary clinton can put arkansas in play but i think it has to do with where arkansas is moving. >> you finished up the trip now. you've been out there and we're always trying to figure out, you know, the talk in washington is always is there going to be a wave this year, is there not going to be a wave. but in terms of the general do you have any takeaways about the mood of theelecftelectorate? >> the best thing we were able to do is get an answer t
>> i don't know if i would say that that's true for arkansas.ow the clintons have a unique hold to arkansas for obvious reasons. but i do think it's true in maybe a couple other southern states. i think it might be true in a georgia, it might be true in maybe even in a texas. it feels like arkansas is going in another direction. if you look. let's see what happens tuesday night. but the fact that mike ross and mark prior are having such trouble this year, you have an incredibly popular...
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arkansas has voted to increase its minimum wage and same state arkansas has voted not to repeal prohibition. i guess lesson there is, in arkansas they want to put more money in workers pockets they don't want them spending it on alcohol. >> woodruff: sometimes i wonder how distinction between what a democrats and republicans are doing, in terms of the people they are voting for and how that is difference from the issues they vote for. sometimes it's not the same thing. >> i think that's right. we see this year, we've heard this word so many times, a moody lex. there's something in the air that voters are reacting to, we see that economy is number one concern, but as we've talked about tonight, the states with the lower unemployment rates aren't necessarily the states where democrats have done the best. voters are concerned about the economy but that's not necessarily what is really driving them to push which button in the ballot box. >> woodruff: always curious about some of the places that we're talking, the economy, some of the places republicans did the best are states where like west vi
arkansas has voted to increase its minimum wage and same state arkansas has voted not to repeal prohibition. i guess lesson there is, in arkansas they want to put more money in workers pockets they don't want them spending it on alcohol. >> woodruff: sometimes i wonder how distinction between what a democrats and republicans are doing, in terms of the people they are voting for and how that is difference from the issues they vote for. sometimes it's not the same thing. >> i think...
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the best example is arkansas. voters 65.9% to 34.1% approved a minimum wage increase. in that same race tom cotton beat mark pryor, a drubbing. the same electorate. you can't say that turnout is the issue. the same people. this is my favorite thing. back in may when the senate took their minimum wage vote, who was absent from that vote but none other than mr. mark pryor who is conspicuously absent from last month's vote in the senate when fellow democrats tried to unsuccessfully advance a rise in the minimum wage. first of all, if you're looking -- if you're saying i want a higher minimum wage and i'm going to vote for mark pryor, that's not going to matter. like, seriously, it's not going to pass. i think the dysfunction, the level of dysfunction in congress has seeped down long enough that people are like i can vote for mark pryor, although he didn't even campaign on it or if i vote for the minimum wage to raise in arkansas, causally enough people vote for it, that will be raised. this difference between more people vote for a ballot issue when there's a one on one c
the best example is arkansas. voters 65.9% to 34.1% approved a minimum wage increase. in that same race tom cotton beat mark pryor, a drubbing. the same electorate. you can't say that turnout is the issue. the same people. this is my favorite thing. back in may when the senate took their minimum wage vote, who was absent from that vote but none other than mr. mark pryor who is conspicuously absent from last month's vote in the senate when fellow democrats tried to unsuccessfully advance a rise...
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we have plenty of tourism in arkansas. this is a mess.y come to see different stuff, but they're coming. tourism is a booming industry in arkansas. okay. i know i'm in new york. we don't have skyscrapers and whatnot but we've got something going on there. >> oh, boy. >> now we've got a new tourist attraction. the billgrimage is what they are talking about. >> touring all of bill clinton's previous stomping grounds. >> reporter: thanks to the political star power of bill clinton, all that has changed. it's called a billgrimmage, when people come to arkansas solely to learn about the former president. >> come. we want you. we welcome you to come. >> reporter: a classic billgrimmage includes going to four cities in arkansas. hope, where bill clinton was born. hot springs where he attended high school, fayetteville where he and hillary clinton taught law and the state's capital, little rock where he later opened his presidential library. joe pervez, who lives in little rock, says there's five historic sites in the city any billgram must see.
we have plenty of tourism in arkansas. this is a mess.y come to see different stuff, but they're coming. tourism is a booming industry in arkansas. okay. i know i'm in new york. we don't have skyscrapers and whatnot but we've got something going on there. >> oh, boy. >> now we've got a new tourist attraction. the billgrimage is what they are talking about. >> touring all of bill clinton's previous stomping grounds. >> reporter: thanks to the political star power of bill...
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incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe in. everything we believe in, they hate. they don't disagree. they hate. they think if you didn't come from europe 30 years ago, we shouldn't have immigration. some of them believe that slavery isn't over and that they won the civil war. >> okay. these controversial statements all coming as the washington post upped the republicans odds of winning to 95 percent. we'll take it all up here tonight. also this evening, another disaster for the commercial space industry. spaceship two exploding in the sky o in the ma jav desert during the a test today. >> space is hard and today was a tough day. (?) we are going to be supporting the investigation as we figure out what happened, and we're going to get through it. >> branson's plan to fly commercial civilian flights into orbit next year. those plans are much in doubt.
incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house, democrat charlie rangel opening could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe in. everything we believe in, they hate. they don't disagree. they hate. they think if you didn't come from europe 30 years ago, we shouldn't have immigration. some of them believe that slavery isn't over and that...
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a new republican governor in arkansas.a hutchinson defeating mike ross, giving the republicans control of the top office after eight years in the hands of democrats there. the republicans also taking some other tight races where democrats were given decent odds to win. in florida, they reelected republican rick scott to a second term, delivering a setback to new democrat charlie crist. scott pumped nearly $13 million of his own money into his cam feign in the final days. he becomes just the second republican governor in florida history to win reelection. in wisconsin, republican scott walker easily won reelection to a second term by double-digits over mary burke. this is big for scott walker. why? he is in the mix of possible presidential candidate in 2016. walker angered a lot of more liberal voters and had to face a are recall election in 201256 he ended bargaining rights for the states public employs. in georgia, voters game incumbent governor nathan deal four more years. he defeated jason carter, the grandson of former
a new republican governor in arkansas.a hutchinson defeating mike ross, giving the republicans control of the top office after eight years in the hands of democrats there. the republicans also taking some other tight races where democrats were given decent odds to win. in florida, they reelected republican rick scott to a second term, delivering a setback to new democrat charlie crist. scott pumped nearly $13 million of his own money into his cam feign in the final days. he becomes just the...
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that is in arkansas.mera inside tomcattom tomcat tomcattom tomcattom cotton cotton's headquarters. we will look at gwen graham is ahead of steve south ererland. and carlos curbelo is ahead of joe garcia. two key house races in new hampshire in the first congressional district two seats the democrats hope to hold. carroll shay porter with 21% at 51% vote compared to frank guinta 49%. second district where representative ann custer is 60% and marilinda garcia is 40%. and david michael wagner wanted to put on a better fight but david joyce winning with 62%, that declared a winner for representative joyce. these are all at c-span.org. host: let's look at the balance of power. we have gotten the result from arkansas which is a new pickup for republicans and that may not be included in this total. 34 for the democrats and 40 for the republicans, two for independents and everybody looking for the 51 for the majority and senator mcconnell off the teenagestage to watch the other results. we have our phone lines op
that is in arkansas.mera inside tomcattom tomcat tomcattom tomcattom cotton cotton's headquarters. we will look at gwen graham is ahead of steve south ererland. and carlos curbelo is ahead of joe garcia. two key house races in new hampshire in the first congressional district two seats the democrats hope to hold. carroll shay porter with 21% at 51% vote compared to frank guinta 49%. second district where representative ann custer is 60% and marilinda garcia is 40%. and david michael wagner...
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the outcome in states like arkansas could impact obama's final two years in office. by tipping the balance of power in washington. nhk world. >>> investors are facing up to a new normal policymakers at the bank of japan say they'll keep pumping money into the economy. ron, what have you got for us? >> they fired up another round of quantitative easing. they are determined to put the japanese economy back on track. with pension funds set to increase holdings, investors are looking ahead and adjusting their positions. tokyo stocks rose for the fourth straight day. the nikkei did pull back a little. the u.s. currency still at a seven-year high. people will be looking to see whether the dollar can top 114 yen again. for insight into how markets have responded, i spoke with the senior common mist. i started by asking him whether this can be sustained. >> well, after the surprise decision by the bank of japan, we had two days of fireworks. what's the overall pogcy stance for the rest of the year. the overall market stance seems to be positive right now. >> if we see what h
the outcome in states like arkansas could impact obama's final two years in office. by tipping the balance of power in washington. nhk world. >>> investors are facing up to a new normal policymakers at the bank of japan say they'll keep pumping money into the economy. ron, what have you got for us? >> they fired up another round of quantitative easing. they are determined to put the japanese economy back on track. with pension funds set to increase holdings, investors are looking...
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those were surprising to me. >> you mentioned arkansas. to see mark pryor lose by 18 points, west lincoln lost by 21 points and we covered her race completely different than mark pryor. >> we were told that mark pryor is no blanche lincoln >> that is a perfect segue to the next question. sue rothenberg wrote a column about the results and what happened and i'm going to read a small portion and you can read the whole call on rollcall.com. the pollsters and operatives intentionally misled reporters and handicappers about what was going on during the cycle. republicans had a tough cycle in 2012 of course and went through process of public reflection and self-criticism. it will be interesting to see whether democrats will do the same thing. i think that i should ask the pollster the question first. do you think democrats will have a reflection after this moment or do you think the problem is more widespread? >> i think it is more widespread and the democratic and media pollsters -- we have been having moments of reflection for the last ten yea
those were surprising to me. >> you mentioned arkansas. to see mark pryor lose by 18 points, west lincoln lost by 21 points and we covered her race completely different than mark pryor. >> we were told that mark pryor is no blanche lincoln >> that is a perfect segue to the next question. sue rothenberg wrote a column about the results and what happened and i'm going to read a small portion and you can read the whole call on rollcall.com. the pollsters and operatives...
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arkansas today, this has been made clear, arkansas today is not the arkansas that elected bill clintonould say her biggest problem yesterday for president is the fact she's been around so long elections are about the future not the past. her biggest problem today is the exact same problem. >> what are yo focussed on the republican side. rand paul speaking last night and chris christie up early to speak on television. all of saw people are about getting things done. it looks like the energy, the young energy, frankly, appears to be on the republican side. >> yeah. you certainly saw rand paul capitalizing on hillary clinton's presence in kentucky and mcconnell's big win there saying she doesn't have the poll in the state she thinks she does. i think we're going see that. the republican side is going to be ride wave. the question is how long can they ride the anti-obama sentiment and turn it into pro something? we'll look at hillary clinton establishing her message well. trying to look like the anti-incumbent. there's a lot of economic anxiety i think she and republicans need address movi
arkansas today, this has been made clear, arkansas today is not the arkansas that elected bill clintonould say her biggest problem yesterday for president is the fact she's been around so long elections are about the future not the past. her biggest problem today is the exact same problem. >> what are yo focussed on the republican side. rand paul speaking last night and chris christie up early to speak on television. all of saw people are about getting things done. it looks like the...
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in arkansas tom cotton ourselfed mark pryor. mark udall has fallen to cory garden gardener. >> georgia was expected to last until january for many. but david perd e.u. made it look easy. and republican shelly moore capito won. we look at steve danes going to the senate and south dakota flipping from mike rounds despite an interest from democrats late in the game. in new hampshire there's a lone bright spot for new hampshire where jane shaheen remains. dan sullivan holding on to a five point lead. louisiana will go into a runoff after senator mary landrieu failed to win outright and a close race. mark warner could face a recount. ed gillespie would not concede. >>> republicans this morning are celebrating big state house wins across the country. their victories include picking up several democratic states. we started in illinois where president obama's home state elected a republican governor. nbc is projecting that produce raunor defeating matt quinn. in massachusetts that state going red with charlie baker defeating martha coak
in arkansas tom cotton ourselfed mark pryor. mark udall has fallen to cory garden gardener. >> georgia was expected to last until january for many. but david perd e.u. made it look easy. and republican shelly moore capito won. we look at steve danes going to the senate and south dakota flipping from mike rounds despite an interest from democrats late in the game. in new hampshire there's a lone bright spot for new hampshire where jane shaheen remains. dan sullivan holding on to a five...
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host: charles in new hope, arkansas. caller: this is charles down in arkansas. i'm a conservative myself. i neither, self democrat nor republican. out whilecan't figure the news media is not blaming this on vladimir putin and russia. everything is their fault. we know that. how many people have russia jumped onto and cause devastation since world war ii? how many democracies that we planted with all the billions of dollars we have spent? we are the policeman of the whole world and we can do that. we need to guard our shores. they need to stay the hell out of our lives. we need to lower our taxes. i don't see any of the country's over there as being a threat to us. we have always been allied with russia. we need to do that. host: that is charles in new hope, arkansas. races the most expensive was the north carolina senate race. kay hagan, thom tillis. here they are from last night. [video clip] honor to been such an hear your stories, dreams, and hopes. i will always be grateful for the trust that you placed in me and the chance to serve our great state. y'all, i
host: charles in new hope, arkansas. caller: this is charles down in arkansas. i'm a conservative myself. i neither, self democrat nor republican. out whilecan't figure the news media is not blaming this on vladimir putin and russia. everything is their fault. we know that. how many people have russia jumped onto and cause devastation since world war ii? how many democracies that we planted with all the billions of dollars we have spent? we are the policeman of the whole world and we can do...
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we started out with telling them what i wanted to do for arkansas which was the asa plan for arkansasand they could go to the website and they could download the six points which is what i wanted to do as governor of arkansas, including tax reduction and making arkansas more competitive in their income tax rates compared to surrounding states -- we had a seven percent rate with all of the republican governors and others around us having lower rates. we had to be competitive. secondly, we wanted to be able to reduce regulations and health care with choice. these are things that i campaigned on in our six-point plan. the advantage of it is that it was not an easy race but we won by a great margin. in fact, whenever we won, the governors race, we actually won every federal race and we won every constitutional office in arkansas. [applause] as we say in the south, the first time since reconstruction that we have a republican governor, republican legislature, republican constitutional officers, and a republican federal delegation. that was some of the fruits of it. but the advantage of goi
we started out with telling them what i wanted to do for arkansas which was the asa plan for arkansasand they could go to the website and they could download the six points which is what i wanted to do as governor of arkansas, including tax reduction and making arkansas more competitive in their income tax rates compared to surrounding states -- we had a seven percent rate with all of the republican governors and others around us having lower rates. we had to be competitive. secondly, we wanted...
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i think arkansas is off. louisiana is probably done. there is an unusual combination of run of events and other things happening. i guess so. i cannot imagine. i don't think alaska is quite off the table. we do not know who was going to vote up there. all the pollsters i talked to, republican and democrat, say it is hard to pull up there. i don't think that is off the table. almost all the other races. >> what about colorado? >> definitely on the table. we moved a race from tossup to tossup tilting republican. i think cory gardner does have a two or three point advantage. huge uncertainty as to what the vote means. this is a state of guy cecil, a lot of experience in the state. i would not call it off the table. if i had to be gardner or udall, it would be gardner, but i do not think the races called. >> and georgia? >> i am still somewhat convinced it goes to a runoff. you have to get 50% of the vote, the top two vote getters go to a runoff. i would not be surprised if we see this kind of momentum that republicans are carrying make its
i think arkansas is off. louisiana is probably done. there is an unusual combination of run of events and other things happening. i guess so. i cannot imagine. i don't think alaska is quite off the table. we do not know who was going to vote up there. all the pollsters i talked to, republican and democrat, say it is hard to pull up there. i don't think that is off the table. almost all the other races. >> what about colorado? >> definitely on the table. we moved a race from tossup...
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let's -- i don't know any democrats that think arkansas -- let's assume the polls are right on arkansass assume the polls are right now with kentucky. that gets republican at 47. they need four more. where do you go? how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff? >> runoff. >> runoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about it? >> i'm not. only because republicans have 100,000 votes in the bank. >> the governor race is trending democrat. >> if you give them that -- we will say we got two runoffs. new hampshire, shaheen for now? >> yes. give us north carolina. >> give you north carolina. >> republicans have to find two and they can't afford to lose kansas or georgia. let's keep kansas in here. let's say alaska goes to form. they sit at 50. this is how the night could end up. two runoffs and greg orman in the middle. >> even though i have been predicted mary landrieu will win by 6 1/2 votes. >> she always wins by 6 1/2 votes. >> i don't see louisi
let's -- i don't know any democrats that think arkansas -- let's assume the polls are right on arkansass assume the polls are right now with kentucky. that gets republican at 47. they need four more. where do you go? how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff? >> runoff. >> runoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about...
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your first pick, an ad in arkansas. take a look. >> your next word is prior. >> may i have the definition, please. >> prior, a washington liberal out of touch with arkansas, voled for the obama agenda 90%. >> may i hear it in a sentence? >> mark pryor was the deciding voted for obamacare. >> pryor, obama. >> so that is of course trying to unseat the incumbent in arkansas is a tight race. why do you feel this ad was particularly effective. >> not all negative ads work. this one works. they give the republican's main message, this democratic candidate is barack obama, a vote for this person is a vote for barack obama. they did it effectively. they didn't have that low bar tone scary voice that they sometimes have. it's slightly entertaining and was very well received and the message clear. >> this ad in north carolina target tom tillis. >> this is that spooky voice ad. what did you take exception to on this one. >> it is an effective ad to the extent that she again is really kay hagan in north carolina, wimp had the most
your first pick, an ad in arkansas. take a look. >> your next word is prior. >> may i have the definition, please. >> prior, a washington liberal out of touch with arkansas, voled for the obama agenda 90%. >> may i hear it in a sentence? >> mark pryor was the deciding voted for obamacare. >> pryor, obama. >> so that is of course trying to unseat the incumbent in arkansas is a tight race. why do you feel this ad was particularly effective. >> not...
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arkansas tried it for years. in a situation like that where there ought to be plenty of examples if there's a problem, they ought to be able to produce some of the examples. the degree of deference depends on their consideration of the issue. here there's no indication they ever considered the religious needs of the prisoners in the adoption of this rule. and the testimony is very conclusory, devoid of examples, devoid of attention to other jurisdictions. the level of deference cannot be so great as to negate the statutory standard. you have to administer deference within that standard, not substitute deference for the standard and the statutory standard is still compelling interest and least restrictive means. thank you. >> thank you, counsel. case is submitted. next, a discussion ton on the future of nuclear power and then a look at promoting democracy abroad. then a look at the national academy of social insurance talks about the future of social security. here's a look at our prime time programming across csp
arkansas tried it for years. in a situation like that where there ought to be plenty of examples if there's a problem, they ought to be able to produce some of the examples. the degree of deference depends on their consideration of the issue. here there's no indication they ever considered the religious needs of the prisoners in the adoption of this rule. and the testimony is very conclusory, devoid of examples, devoid of attention to other jurisdictions. the level of deference cannot be so...
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let's -- i don't know any democrats that think arkansas -- let's assume the polls are right on arkansase the polls are right now with kentucky. that gets republican at 47. they need four more. where do you go? how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff? >> runoff. >> runoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about it? >> i'm not. only because republicans have 100,000 votes in the bank. >> the governor race is trending democrat. >> if you give them that -- we will say we got two runoffs. new hampshire, shaheen for now? >> yes. give us north carolina. >> give you north carolina. >> republicans have to find two and they can't afford to lose kansas or georgia. let's keep kansas in here. let's say alaska goes to form. they sit at 50. this is how the night could end up. two runoffs and greg orman in the middle. >> even though i have been predicted mary landrieu will win by 6 1/2 votes. >> she always wins by 6 1/2 votes. >> i don't see louisiana in
let's -- i don't know any democrats that think arkansas -- let's assume the polls are right on arkansase the polls are right now with kentucky. that gets republican at 47. they need four more. where do you go? how are we feeling about collectively on georgia? runoff? >> runoff. >> runoff. >> we'll leave that in there. iowa? does everybody think it's going to go republican? >> republican. >> wow. i don't buy it. colorado? anybody here -- are you nervous about it?...
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of arkansas -- >> you were in the minority. >> everyone has disagreements.ut i didn't think it was a good idea to spend a trillion dollars at a time when we are almost 18 trillions in debt, when arkansas was only half a percent of the benefit and half was food stamps spending. no one will agree with every word i speak or every vote i cast. i hope everyone will know i'm looking out for their interests. >> do you think too many senators are parochial? that was a nonoh -- nonparochial move. in my view what's in the best national interest, maybe it wasn't in the best financial interest -- >> i thought it was in the interest of farmers and in our national interest when you look at deficit reduction. if you look at farm counties i won across arkansas, you will see farmers agrees and said so at the time. >> tom cotton, you have some cleanup work here in the house. we will watch to see what happens on immigration. thanks for coming on "meet the press." >> thank you. >> don't go anywhere. in 45 seconds, we will hear from janay rice, what she has to say about roger go
of arkansas -- >> you were in the minority. >> everyone has disagreements.ut i didn't think it was a good idea to spend a trillion dollars at a time when we are almost 18 trillions in debt, when arkansas was only half a percent of the benefit and half was food stamps spending. no one will agree with every word i speak or every vote i cast. i hope everyone will know i'm looking out for their interests. >> do you think too many senators are parochial? that was a nonoh --...
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virginia, dakota del sur y arkansas.nentemente. estos ocho estados que hasta ahora no se han definido pero podrÍan darle la ventaja definitiva al partido republicano. en alaska, colorado, en carolina del norte, en luisiana. el candidato no es un demÓcrata el que enfrentó al republicanos sino un independiente que tiene amplias posibilidades de ganar aunque esta en una disputa muy cerrada. interesante para los hispanos lo que pasa en colorado. vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ colorado en este momento. esta ganando el candidato republicano con una diferencia de 86.000 votos, pero todavÍa falta mucho por conocer en colorado. >> hasta ahora, los republicanos se han adelantado. >> tenemos resultados que vamos a ver ahora mismo. comenzando con carolina del norte. >> continuamos con resultados para el senado federal, 60% muy por delante del demÓcrata. >> el siguiente resultado, en kansas, el 48% esta muy reÑido. no hay un demÓcrata sino un independiente y aÚn no se sabe con quien estarÍa alineado este independiente. aunque la mayor parte d
virginia, dakota del sur y arkansas.nentemente. estos ocho estados que hasta ahora no se han definido pero podrÍan darle la ventaja definitiva al partido republicano. en alaska, colorado, en carolina del norte, en luisiana. el candidato no es un demÓcrata el que enfrentó al republicanos sino un independiente que tiene amplias posibilidades de ganar aunque esta en una disputa muy cerrada. interesante para los hispanos lo que pasa en colorado. vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ colorado en este momento....
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>> yeah. >> we're going to arkansas. >> tonight?ansas. >> tonight? >> slow don. sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. see why dental professionals endorse crest sensi-stop strips to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10 minutes. and up to 1 month of protection. satisfaction guaranteed. [ woman ] life opens up when you relieve sensitivity. hd-5 hd-5 ♪ >>> it's that time. time for the people magazine annual list of sexiest men. they dubbed the sexiest man alive. this year's winner didn't even make the list last year. >> this year we have the "people's" choice, chris hemsworth. >> are you chris hemsworth? >> yes. >> jimmy kimmel crowned the new god of sexy. and it turns out, he's a superhero. >> you don't threaten me, thor. >> chris hemsworth from "thor" and "rush." and that's not the only reason the 31-year-old aus
>> yeah. >> we're going to arkansas. >> tonight?ansas. >> tonight? >> slow don. sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive teeth for a quick 10 minutes. the special ingredient forms a lasting barrier that provides immediate relief and up to one month of protection. see why dental professionals endorse crest sensi-stop strips to treat sensitivity. that's 1 strip. 10 minutes. and up to 1...
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half of arkansas is try. there are 10 states with counties with prohibition law, country control, evenly split. 37 counties try, 38 wet. the measure in arkansas legalizes the sale, manufacture, transportation of alcohol statewide. it was interesting that a state is debating the sale of alcohol at a time when others are talking about making marijuana legal. polls indicate the measure in arkansas, believe it or not, is likely to fail. a recent poll found 54% are against the amendment. 40% support it. most of the state's dry countries border on a wet one. the wet side is home to a large number of liquor stores, serving drinkers from the wrong side of the line. if the counties are wet, renews will dry up. i'll talk to an owner, get his take on it. he doesn't want it. he's going fine with having the folks from the dry counties coming over the line. what an interesting development. >> one of the issues i can't wait to hear you weigh in on, we are talking about it a lot in our moments on this programme, is income an
half of arkansas is try. there are 10 states with counties with prohibition law, country control, evenly split. 37 counties try, 38 wet. the measure in arkansas legalizes the sale, manufacture, transportation of alcohol statewide. it was interesting that a state is debating the sale of alcohol at a time when others are talking about making marijuana legal. polls indicate the measure in arkansas, believe it or not, is likely to fail. a recent poll found 54% are against the amendment. 40% support...
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i think the arkansas senate will lead in much of this. i think the arkansas senate race has been over for a couple of weeks. i think there is an understandable inclination to keep these races in play so we can talk about them and do back and forth. i want you to keep going on that list. what else is already out of play that we do not know? who else is already gone, who they may not know it yet? >> they will be playing this the day after the election. >> i would say kentucky is off the list. louisiana is probably done. there is an unusual combination of run of events and other things happening. i cannot imagine. i do not think it is quite off the table. we do not know who was going to vote up there. to,the pollsters i talked republican and democrat, say it is hard to pull up there. almost all the other races. definitely on the table. we moved a race from tossup to tossup tilting republican. i think cory gardner does have a two or three point advantage. huge uncertainty as to what the vote means. cecil, a state of guy lot of experience in t
i think the arkansas senate will lead in much of this. i think the arkansas senate race has been over for a couple of weeks. i think there is an understandable inclination to keep these races in play so we can talk about them and do back and forth. i want you to keep going on that list. what else is already out of play that we do not know? who else is already gone, who they may not know it yet? >> they will be playing this the day after the election. >> i would say kentucky is off...