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carolina lay off teachers and cut their pay when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress over the last years. carolina education system from kindergarten to your research university was held up as an example of what could and should be done. so you have to ask yourself, why would a legislature led by her opponent cut education funding? you have to believe it is because either they don't care or because they don't know, or because they were told to do that. [applause] that bye told to do people who have a short term greatf what makes a state , what gives opportunity to young people, and shame on them. subject kids to overclass -- overcrowded textbooks, out dated -- that's not the kind of leadership north carolina needs. when kay hagan wrote the state budget, teachers got a pay raise every single year. [applause] kay understands education has to begin early and lasts a lifetime. to compete in our economy, we need great teachers and world-class schools, a need access to job training and apprenticeships, stronger community colleges and more affordab
carolina lay off teachers and cut their pay when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress over the last years. carolina education system from kindergarten to your research university was held up as an example of what could and should be done. so you have to ask yourself, why would a legislature led by her opponent cut education funding? you have to believe it is because either they don't care or because they don't know, or because they were told to do that....
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elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who probably foresee what i termed as the ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of what seems to be what stokely and brown spoke against was those that were at the top and how for their own reasons they oppressed people and now we find that even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased -- why find there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlock we find in our government. and their philosophy which isn't being challenged is based on a lot of thinking of dread scott and the supreme court decision. >> host: you got a lot on the table. let start with peniel joseph and then congressman clyburn. >> guest: i think where we are at with the race relations in the count
elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who probably foresee what i termed as the ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of what seems to be what stokely and brown spoke against was those that were at the top and...
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on in south carolina. martin luther king jr. always referred to him as the mother of the movement. he was the one that went to thailand or to teach. she taught rosa parks but she was from charleston south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph will take your calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comments her. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who have probably foreseen is what i've seen the intellectual ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of it seems to be what stokely and representative brown spoke against was those are at the top, strategically for their own reasons oppressed people. but now we find that even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased because there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlo
on in south carolina. martin luther king jr. always referred to him as the mother of the movement. he was the one that went to thailand or to teach. she taught rosa parks but she was from charleston south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph will take your calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comments her. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it...
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there were three german u-boats in north carolina. gives you an re idea, the destruction of vessels along the coast. massachusetts and north carolina have by far the highest percentage. we have major harbors. find in our research is has an arolina geographical features that are good for u-boat operations. for s a u-boat hotspot number of reasons. has one of the largest concentration of losses. this is a quick map. these other vessels that are just lost of north carolina. over three months lost. you see here that north a good area for u-boats to hunt. historically not carolina has terrible ports. the closest naval is a beer in norfork. thiis area is difficult for military vessels to access. here in the continental shelf runs quite and it sticks out, the ships would have to come past this point. this gives you a very good concentration of merchant ships. whether would hang around for the british, it was like a moving walkway and airport. you would hang around in this area. access to had deepwater tie. it is a very attractive area to ope
there were three german u-boats in north carolina. gives you an re idea, the destruction of vessels along the coast. massachusetts and north carolina have by far the highest percentage. we have major harbors. find in our research is has an arolina geographical features that are good for u-boat operations. for s a u-boat hotspot number of reasons. has one of the largest concentration of losses. this is a quick map. these other vessels that are just lost of north carolina. over three months lost....
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the south carolina encyclopedia, carolina a history partisans and red coats, the , southern conflict that turned the tide of the american revolution, and south carolina in the modern age. he has also contributed numerous essays and reviews to professional publications and has delivered hundreds of talks to school, civic and community groups. dr. edgar was the founder and first director of the university's public history program and served as the director of the institute for southern studies. since 2000, he has been the host of two popular weekly programs on south carolina e tv radio. walter edgar's journal and southern read. 08, we were 2080 fortunate to have dr. edgar serve as president of the board of managers of the south carolina historical society. in 2009, he was inducted into the south carolina hall of fame in honor of his outstanding contributions to the state. and in 2010, he was inducted into the south carolina higher education hall of fame, which recognizes individuals who have made a lasting impact on university education. joining dr. edgar is dr. stephen wise. dr. wise
the south carolina encyclopedia, carolina a history partisans and red coats, the , southern conflict that turned the tide of the american revolution, and south carolina in the modern age. he has also contributed numerous essays and reviews to professional publications and has delivered hundreds of talks to school, civic and community groups. dr. edgar was the founder and first director of the university's public history program and served as the director of the institute for southern studies....
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and polls have just closed in west virginia, north carolina, and ohio.wo of those states will help decide balance of power in senate and west virginia we're going to mcconnell, we declared. and projected as the winner, as you see there. this is 57 and 40% margin, about 23%. of the precincts and votes counted, he has done his job. and south carolina, which you see lindse lynn lindsey graham f his challenger and tim scott, holding off joyce dickerson, and haley in ssuth carolina, holding her position, against sheehan. and forecast projected add the winner, in this is erase. point, in virginia.ing to this an unlikely highly kno unlikely, close, close race, mark warner, challenger ed gillespie erase is just too close to call, this and i think this represents the virginia polls, probably far too little of the urban centers. we may see some shift here. but. that is a very tight race. returning to us now, a-team, michael goodwin, good to see you again, robert zimmerman, democratic strategist and good pal, and ed rollins. and as robber pointe robert poi. >> i lo
and polls have just closed in west virginia, north carolina, and ohio.wo of those states will help decide balance of power in senate and west virginia we're going to mcconnell, we declared. and projected as the winner, as you see there. this is 57 and 40% margin, about 23%. of the precincts and votes counted, he has done his job. and south carolina, which you see lindse lynn lindsey graham f his challenger and tim scott, holding off joyce dickerson, and haley in ssuth carolina, holding her...
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so i think south carolina and north carolina him and his men came upon a woman about to give birth. they helped to care for her and tell her son was born. the next morning of veteran was softly singing a lullaby that then with the canteen they took the family carriage letter with corn in chickens and other things necessary for the conduct of the army. so probably the mother read named him as i would have imagined but it is still confusing that belknap and his men take the time to make sure this baby is born safely but then leave the mother destitute and starving by taking all of her provisions. so it is that complexity. the same kinds of kindness appear in interactions between union soldiers and african-americans. i could give an entire talk about the complexities and the coolest example of this difficult relationship as a group of african-americans following sherman's men. and insubordinate commander his name with jefferson davis, no relation order them to be pulled up so that the african-americans could not so then there chased by the calvary. so hundreds of them drowned in the sw
so i think south carolina and north carolina him and his men came upon a woman about to give birth. they helped to care for her and tell her son was born. the next morning of veteran was softly singing a lullaby that then with the canteen they took the family carriage letter with corn in chickens and other things necessary for the conduct of the army. so probably the mother read named him as i would have imagined but it is still confusing that belknap and his men take the time to make sure this...
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you a favorite son of south carolina. time inney who spent the house of representatives from the second district. the he also spent time at a --gressional don't nation delegation in south carolina. now the senior senator from south carolina. armed i say his name, services, budget, the judiciary. this welcome the honorable lindsey graham. another favorite son from south alumni, helso an .lso sits on committees here education, ethics. he is in error of the joint legislation, it is important to know also his district, district 40, is the only district that has six county seats. a lot of driving. please welcome the honorable senator fred. [applause] how this will work is we need to thanke -- i would like to you for streaming this live. c-span will be rebroadcasting this later on. please remain seated at all possible, then there will not be live streams. thank you, katie for doing that. is a priority for you, senator? >> number one, i want to thank the chamber for doing this. if elected, i would like to take to -- 52omes, star
you a favorite son of south carolina. time inney who spent the house of representatives from the second district. the he also spent time at a --gressional don't nation delegation in south carolina. now the senior senator from south carolina. armed i say his name, services, budget, the judiciary. this welcome the honorable lindsey graham. another favorite son from south alumni, helso an .lso sits on committees here education, ethics. he is in error of the joint legislation, it is important to...
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in north carolina -- or in north carolina. without being stopped several times, because he has so many friends who want to catch up with him. i've always especially enjoyed introducing my staff to howard. his first question is usually what high school did you go to and the second question is something like, what's it like working for this scal wag. -- for this scalawag? we've disagreed on politics and policy, but we have had many occasions for fruitful collaboration on issues important to north carolina. we have worked for years, for example, on promoting textile reserge search and worked on disaster -- textile research, and worked on disaster relief after major hurricanes. i have come to appreciate howard as a smart and able legislator and more than that, i've come to value him as a person. value his friendship. my staff would want me to add my district staff would want me to add how much we all admire howard's skit service. when it comes to working with our constituents and dealing with federal agencies, party lines don't ma
in north carolina -- or in north carolina. without being stopped several times, because he has so many friends who want to catch up with him. i've always especially enjoyed introducing my staff to howard. his first question is usually what high school did you go to and the second question is something like, what's it like working for this scal wag. -- for this scalawag? we've disagreed on politics and policy, but we have had many occasions for fruitful collaboration on issues important to north...
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you heard the senator saying north carolina is crucial, it matters.ig prediction coming up after this. >>> we're counting the down the first exit polls. stay with us. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. that's why i take doctor recommended colace capsules. [ male announcer ] for certain medical conditions where straining should be avoided, colace softens the stool for effective relief from occasional constipation. go to colacecapsules.com for savings. >>> it is election day in america. the battle for senate control could come down to north carolina, one of the most watched and expensive races in the country, which is saying something. this is the most expensive race in history. kay hagan is locked in a dead hea
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>> that's right. >> just like the north carolina -- just let the north carolina court decide whether the remedy of exclusion should asupply. >> that's right. for example, justice scalia, i'm not sure if it's different if i said there's a constitutional violation i may or may not be entitled to a remedy for under chapman because the air was harmless or not. those are the kinds of situations where the court would always resolve the constitutional question that the lower court addressed and send it back down to the question of remedy. >> i don't know why. following up on what justice scalia is saying, he's saying we don't give you a remedy unless we believe that one is warranted under the fourth amendment. and since we apply, doesn't matter what the north carolina applies, good faith or not. what we apply in terms of determining whether a federal violation, a constitutional violation is subject to any type of remedy for you is the good faith exception. so why do we have to remand? i think that's justice scalia's question and i'm not quite sure you've answered it. >> the reason to remand
>> that's right. >> just like the north carolina -- just let the north carolina court decide whether the remedy of exclusion should asupply. >> that's right. for example, justice scalia, i'm not sure if it's different if i said there's a constitutional violation i may or may not be entitled to a remedy for under chapman because the air was harmless or not. those are the kinds of situations where the court would always resolve the constitutional question that the lower court...
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in this assembly plant in charleston south carolina. i've been called to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue no venue to say anything. >> at his request, we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane their lives it's bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. but the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 there's 90 percent that's getting swept away...hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> the people that actually work on it are the biggest problem. there is an uneducated under-skilled and uncaring staff that are building these planes and i'm not the only one that feels that way. >> and he was prepared to prove it wearing a camera inside the plant to record what some workers said about the dreamliner. >> ... they hire these people off the street dude. working f**king flipping burgers for a living or making sandwiches at subway... >> you can'
in this assembly plant in charleston south carolina. i've been called to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue no venue to say anything. >> at his request, we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane their lives it's bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. but the man claimed the problems go far deeper....
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from the university of carolina. he is the director of the parris island museum and an instructor at the university of south carolina. a well-known civil war dr. wise has authored a number of books and articles, lifeline of the confederacy, blockade running war, and gateil of hell, the campaign for 1863.ston he is currently working on the ofond volume of the hifor histy beaufort county. lectureris a popular who has appeared frequently on channel.e discovery and fortunately for us, he also ofves on the editorial board the south carolina historical magazine. welcome walter edgar and stephen wise. [applause] >> steve, before we get started, faye also mentioned the occupants. books. but somebody asked me, what books would they read about the charleston? and i said, well, if you want to go back, first thing you need to is look at burton's occupant b, which has been around for a while. and then lifeline of the confederacy and gate of hell, by steve wise. steve, the siege of now, when it began matter up for discussion. tens
from the university of carolina. he is the director of the parris island museum and an instructor at the university of south carolina. a well-known civil war dr. wise has authored a number of books and articles, lifeline of the confederacy, blockade running war, and gateil of hell, the campaign for 1863.ston he is currently working on the ofond volume of the hifor histy beaufort county. lectureris a popular who has appeared frequently on channel.e discovery and fortunately for us, he also ofves...
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when did south carolina start recognizing the federal government?applause ) folks, i knew this would happen. folks as a native son of the palmetto state, am deeply disturbed. this is the worst thing that has happened to south carolina since someone found mark sanford. ( applause ) this ruling is a surrender to the gay agenda, or as we call it, the war of same-sex aggression. the next thing you know, the flag flying on our state capitol grounds will look like this. and, folks, it is the stars and bars, not the stars and gay bars. , of course, in all of this, there is one person i feel most for here-- me. ( laughter ) pause soutbecause stowrk is whei traditionally married my female wife woman, lorraine. as god intended. and as was the only legal option at the time. ( laughter ) sent, years later, years after i have spent with my beautiful bride, all of that seems like a total waste. i mean-- i-- i would i have gotten gay married if i could at the time? , of course, not. did i have someone in mind? who's asking? was it brad? does he ever mention me? i,
when did south carolina start recognizing the federal government?applause ) folks, i knew this would happen. folks as a native son of the palmetto state, am deeply disturbed. this is the worst thing that has happened to south carolina since someone found mark sanford. ( applause ) this ruling is a surrender to the gay agenda, or as we call it, the war of same-sex aggression. the next thing you know, the flag flying on our state capitol grounds will look like this. and, folks, it is the stars...
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a fact that hasn't gone unnoticed. >> north carolina is this purple state. but i feel very good about where we are. i do think this out of state money is something i'm very disappointed in, but it's because of the supreme court decision. >> but you've benefitted from it as well. >> i think no matter who gives money it should be disclosed. and i think it should be transparent. >> as long as the money is coming from people who support you, it's okay? >> i certainly wish that we could have disclosed where no matter who gives money that the public knows and follows that. >> good for gwen, good interview. john roberts is following the race and filed this report. >> megyn, north carolina is one of several highly competitive seats the republicans hope will lead them to control of the senate next year. the republican candidate now running neck-in-neck with the incumbent senator kay hagan. she's been hammering tillis for being too conservative for a purple state like north carolina. and he fired back her career less than distinguished. what do you think her biggest l
a fact that hasn't gone unnoticed. >> north carolina is this purple state. but i feel very good about where we are. i do think this out of state money is something i'm very disappointed in, but it's because of the supreme court decision. >> but you've benefitted from it as well. >> i think no matter who gives money it should be disclosed. and i think it should be transparent. >> as long as the money is coming from people who support you, it's okay? >> i certainly...
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south carolina. >> this is the only joint appearance he between senator lindsey graham and democrat brad hutto. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is chris william. i'm honored to be on this dais with these two distinguished gentleman. thank you to the south carolina chamber for inviting me down here. where are you? thank you for hosting us. [applause] thank you to the words of wisdom about whispering in the back. that will happen. i'm going to introduce these two gentlemen who do not need an introduction. they have been exceptional public servants. -- it happened so much in election season. it is important to remember this. it is a little bit long. teddy roosevelt said it is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where they could have done better. the credit belongs to the man in the arena's face is marked by valiantly, knows a great enthusiasm, the great devotions, spends himself in a worthy cause, knows that the triumph o
south carolina. >> this is the only joint appearance he between senator lindsey graham and democrat brad hutto. this is just under an hour. >> thank you. good afternoon. my name is chris william. i'm honored to be on this dais with these two distinguished gentleman. thank you to the south carolina chamber for inviting me down here. where are you? thank you for hosting us. [applause] thank you to the words of wisdom about whispering in the back. that will happen. i'm going to...
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at this assembly plant in charleston south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue, no venue to say anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the 787, 90% is swept away hushed up - it's an iceberg. the people that actually work on it are the biggest problem. there is an uneducated underskilled and uncaring staff that are building the plans. i'm not the only one that feels this way. >> he was prepared to build it wearing a camera in the plant to record what some workers said about the dreamliner. >> you can't have someone from mcdonald's do heart surgery, that's trusting someone with your life. that is what we are doing here. . >> i've seen a lot of things that should not go on at an airplane plant.
at this assembly plant in charleston south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue, no venue to say anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the...
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let's go to colorado and north carolina. he was able to do all of that under the radar, and we woke up after labor day and said, this race is pretty close. also, new hampshire wants to swing. every single election, if there is even the slightest that of a wave, it goes with whatever the trend is. >> that first congressional district is a doozy. >> those congressional districts have gone back and forth every year. voters they are i think are more primed for that than in virginia. >> in terms of the races the republicans wanted to put on the table -- oregon, michigan, and minnesota -- this has to do with how deep the blue is. those are deeper blue states than new hampshire, north carolina, or virginia. i think partisanship is a significant factor. i think recruitment is really important though. there was a lot of of ink in michigan, but people i talked to found her of more limited appeal than other candidates. it has to do with the combination of candidates and -- virginia, i think that is so expensive. northern virginia has b
let's go to colorado and north carolina. he was able to do all of that under the radar, and we woke up after labor day and said, this race is pretty close. also, new hampshire wants to swing. every single election, if there is even the slightest that of a wave, it goes with whatever the trend is. >> that first congressional district is a doozy. >> those congressional districts have gone back and forth every year. voters they are i think are more primed for that than in virginia....
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most people are waiting to see how north carolina would go. we heard new hampshire-north carolina. even though i don't think he led in any policies, thom tillis prevailed. >> iowa l joni ernst beating bruce braley. she says she is going to washington to make them squeal. >> in kansas they were squealing, republicans were because it looked like greg orman was going to pull out a squeaker but the incumbent pat roberts won by 11 points last nate. we should point out in kansas sam brownback who it was felt would lose, sam brownback actually won. >> in georgia everyone said there is going to be a run-off, too close to call. it wasn't too close to call. the president's unpopularity in georgia was too much for michelle nunn to overcome so david perdue comes out on top 53 to 45. he needed 50% to avoid a run-off. >> let's look at cory gardner beating mark udall 50% to 45. that is huge. this is a state that went purple, then all of a sudden he comes out of nowhere fo take that senate seat. >> a harvard alum by the name of tom cotton seived seived -- served this nation in the military a lands
most people are waiting to see how north carolina would go. we heard new hampshire-north carolina. even though i don't think he led in any policies, thom tillis prevailed. >> iowa l joni ernst beating bruce braley. she says she is going to washington to make them squeal. >> in kansas they were squealing, republicans were because it looked like greg orman was going to pull out a squeaker but the incumbent pat roberts won by 11 points last nate. we should point out in kansas sam...
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polls are about to close in west virginia or north carolina. in north carolina. will kay hag gan survive, and tillis' hopes could be crushed by a pizza delivery man. and democrat natalie tenant is in a fight against capitto. this is where there might be the first senate pick up of the night. the republicans need a net gain of six seats to win a majority, and we are just minutes away from the poll closings in north carolina, ohio and west virginia. let's check in with anderson for more. >> our correspondents are monitoring the key senate races and we are taking you behind the scenes as the votes are counted. i want to focus on north carolina. rene marsh is here at kay hagan's headquarters. what are the thoughts about her chances? >> reporter: well anderson, i just spoke with both campaigns, the tillis campaign and the haggan campaign, the hagan campaign is feeling good tonight, for two reasons. we know that the early voting results, they came in skewing towards the democrats. also, the haggan campaign is saying they have built the best veteran turnout operation no
polls are about to close in west virginia or north carolina. in north carolina. will kay hag gan survive, and tillis' hopes could be crushed by a pizza delivery man. and democrat natalie tenant is in a fight against capitto. this is where there might be the first senate pick up of the night. the republicans need a net gain of six seats to win a majority, and we are just minutes away from the poll closings in north carolina, ohio and west virginia. let's check in with anderson for more. >>...
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ae letter can come back in state like north carolina, they will read that voter.ates, does a two-step process. if they don't mark tuesday, their marked inactive. if they don't vote tuesday, then they will lose their vote in the presidential election and that is where you'll see the biggest effect. it could determine the senate on tuesday. but it will absolutely have a huge impact on the federal presidential in twice 16. >> what will happen if you don't vote tomorrow and lose your right to vote? >> they give you a provisional ballot. the promise -- problem with that, it is like a placebo ballot. if you're not registered, you're not registered, and they throw it out. that is the problem with getting the provisional ballot. >> after the show you're headed to north carolina, one of the states. we're talking about the majority of states in this crosscheck program. >> not just in the states, but all most every state is a republican-controlled state or the election board is republican-controlled. it is a very select group come about half the states, but republican states
ae letter can come back in state like north carolina, they will read that voter.ates, does a two-step process. if they don't mark tuesday, their marked inactive. if they don't vote tuesday, then they will lose their vote in the presidential election and that is where you'll see the biggest effect. it could determine the senate on tuesday. but it will absolutely have a huge impact on the federal presidential in twice 16. >> what will happen if you don't vote tomorrow and lose your right to...
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carolina, but won the other two. his numbers among all of those groups you just talked about, except african-americans have gone down tremendously. single women, latinos, young people, it's dramatic in terms of their approval rating of the president. so trying to motivate people who feel disappointed -- and i think molly's right, it's not a pitchfork kind of election, it's a passive election, like meh. gwen: let's walk through some of the states. georgia, as far as we know friday night, things are still dead even. >> no doubt about it. perhaps even with a slight edge for the democrat there. >> michelle nunn. >> michelle nunn. the challenge or the complication is there's a runoff election. and the winner has to get 50% plus one, otherwise it goes for two more months, the first tuesday in january. gwen: there's a libertarian candidate. >> and that complicates it. so republicans are absolutely worried about not winning it on the first election. but the second go-round, we'll see. gwen: colorado? >> i was just in colorad
carolina, but won the other two. his numbers among all of those groups you just talked about, except african-americans have gone down tremendously. single women, latinos, young people, it's dramatic in terms of their approval rating of the president. so trying to motivate people who feel disappointed -- and i think molly's right, it's not a pitchfork kind of election, it's a passive election, like meh. gwen: let's walk through some of the states. georgia, as far as we know friday night, things...
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especially south carolina. south carolina is a relatively new plant, a lot of new employees. when you pyre that many people that quickly, human resources will make mistakes. you hire people that you may wouldn't have in another period of time,less pressure. >> i want to get into that. expressed his concerns about that, he couched it as a lack of quality control at the south carolina plant, take a listen. >> the people that work on it are the biggest problem. there's oan unskilled, uncaring staff, that works on these planings and i am not the only with that feels that way. >> i know this is a very lengthy interview, what were his overriding concerns? >> he didn't think they were qualified to make a safe aircraft, or aircraft of high quality, and he said on a daily bases when he went to work he would on serve these things. and he site add lot of problems including druses use, which he alleged was going on, inside the plant was widespread. we listened to him carefully, he obviously what he had to say concerns us. we can say how can you prove this, and he volunteered to bring a c
especially south carolina. south carolina is a relatively new plant, a lot of new employees. when you pyre that many people that quickly, human resources will make mistakes. you hire people that you may wouldn't have in another period of time,less pressure. >> i want to get into that. expressed his concerns about that, he couched it as a lack of quality control at the south carolina plant, take a listen. >> the people that work on it are the biggest problem. there's oan unskilled,...
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. >> north carolina. nobody's called north carolina. i was looking at some of the north carolina numbers, and they strike me as surprisingly good for kay hagan at this point. again, nobody has called the race. i'm certainly not calling the race. but when i looked at the numbers, i was surprised. i did speak to a republican within the last 20 minutes who said to me he was disappointed. he expressed disappointment. he said it looks like we may not get that race we thought we were going to win. >> and that republicans did not get jeanne shaheen. they saw that race tighten up over the last few weeks. really thought they might have an opportunity there, you know, new hampshire's a state that swings like a pendulum almost every two years going with whichever way the wind is blowing. republicans thought the wind was blowing our way, here's our chance, but that's another candidate in jeanne shaheen, she's a former governor, very well positioned in a small state. >> ifill: that said, the map still has a lot of up
. >> north carolina. nobody's called north carolina. i was looking at some of the north carolina numbers, and they strike me as surprisingly good for kay hagan at this point. again, nobody has called the race. i'm certainly not calling the race. but when i looked at the numbers, i was surprised. i did speak to a republican within the last 20 minutes who said to me he was disappointed. he expressed disappointment. he said it looks like we may not get that race we thought we were going to...
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they were iowa and north carolina. in iowa they have to release.hen the early voting republicans got started early more than 30-days of early voting ab sd tee says you would going into fuse. stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said, blue collar, hardworking, soldier mom, all of that is good branding but don't discount that bruce braley has been a terrible candidate. he was expected to walk away with this. he didn't get there. he walk awhich. >> thank you. oo oh in that may not work this >> in 2008, 95% of black voters in north carolina voted for kay hagan. democrats created the illusion democrats created the illusion that they have a a a a a a bonj? bonjour. comment ce va? due cappuccini, per favore. domo... arigato? arigato united flies to more destinations than any other airline. namaste. over 5100 daily flights to nearly 60 countries. namaste. plus, over 230 us cities. dessert? pee-can pie. pecan? yeah. okay. in any langua
they were iowa and north carolina. in iowa they have to release.hen the early voting republicans got started early more than 30-days of early voting ab sd tee says you would going into fuse. stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said, blue collar, hardworking, soldier mom, all of that is good branding but don't discount that bruce braley has been a terrible candidate....
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you'll be amazed this is south carolina. thought it was funny, the girls jumping around, we all said that last year and about a month in, we were like, okay, we've had enough. >> february we were over it. >> reporter: let's go live on sky 6. this was video we shot earlier, south market street. the rain is coming down and ponding on the roads. it's that time of the year where where the fall foliage is starting to fall and it makes for slick roads. take it easy, don't be is in ina hurry. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows an area of low pressure developing off the coast. what we're seeing is waves of energy, if you will producing the heavier bands moving east to west across the viewing area. we'll zoom into parts of the area now. we're down into new castle county, delaware. you can see newark, wilmington, middletown reporting moderate to heavy rain at this point. another cell is working inland from the shore, oceanville, lower bank hammonton reporting moderate rain at this point. we have a flood advisory up for southern oc
you'll be amazed this is south carolina. thought it was funny, the girls jumping around, we all said that last year and about a month in, we were like, okay, we've had enough. >> february we were over it. >> reporter: let's go live on sky 6. this was video we shot earlier, south market street. the rain is coming down and ponding on the roads. it's that time of the year where where the fall foliage is starting to fall and it makes for slick roads. take it easy, don't be is in ina...
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you have to ask yourself why did north carolina vote in its -- why would north carolina layoff teachers and cut when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress. the north carolina education was held up as an example of what could and should be done. why would a legislature led by kay's opponents cut education funding. it is either they don't care or don't know. what gives opportunity to young people. and shame on them. why would you subject kids to an overcrowded classroom? that is not profamily. when kay hagan road state -- wrote state budgets they would get a pay raise every single year. kay understands that education has to begin early and has to last a lifetime. ourompete in this economy kids need great teachers and access to job training and apprenticeship, stronger >> and that is what he is fighting for. to make sure that you do everything you can for her to succeed. you have to ask yourself, is a profamily? is at pro north carolina? to say that equal pay for women is just a campaign gimmick? when i heard that, i thought i misheard. i mean -- there is a
you have to ask yourself why did north carolina vote in its -- why would north carolina layoff teachers and cut when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress. the north carolina education was held up as an example of what could and should be done. why would a legislature led by kay's opponents cut education funding. it is either they don't care or don't know. what gives opportunity to young people. and shame on them. why would you subject kids to an overcrowded...
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are north carolina and iowa. are north carolina and iowa. we'll get a look from someone we'll get a look from someone who's been with the candidates who's been with the candidates for over a month. for over a month. >>> and a >>> and a shift to shift to latinos.and latinos.and minutials and women? minutials and women? what do you think? what do you think? >> election day stay with al >> election day stay with al jazeera america for live jazeera america for live in-depth coverage focusing on in-depth coverage focusing on the issues with expert analysis the issues with expert analysis and updates from across the and updates from across the country. country. midterm coverage that's serious, midterm coverage that's serious, straightforward and unbiased. straightforward and unbiased. tomorrow, 7:00 eastern. tomorrow, 7:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. on al jazeera america. real reporting that brings you real reporting that brings you the world. the world. giving you a real global giving you a real global perspectiv
are north carolina and iowa. are north carolina and iowa. we'll get a look from someone we'll get a look from someone who's been with the candidates who's been with the candidates for over a month. for over a month. >>> and a >>> and a shift to shift to latinos.and latinos.and minutials and women? minutials and women? what do you think? what do you think? >> election day stay with al >> election day stay with al jazeera america for live jazeera america for live...
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our correspondent miguel marquez is joining us live from winston-salem, north carolina.enator hagan shied away from getting the president to come to north carolina and work for her campaign, be visible there. what's her strategy with this literally last-minute endorsement? >> reporter: they think they can get more votes out. you look at the early voting and the absentee voting that came in, african-american participation in that was up enormously, 44.7% participation by african-americans in early voting. we're at a voting station here. want to take you inside in winston-salem. this is one of the top four places for votes. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> reporter: very good. this is where they are voting here. it's been long lines here in forsyth and in wake county where there's a ton of votes and in meklenburg county. this is where they're checking in. we expect that by 7:30 tonight when polls close, the vast majority of those absentee and early ballots will come in and then very quickly thereafter, probably by 8:30 or 9:00, we'll have a very clear idea of which wa
our correspondent miguel marquez is joining us live from winston-salem, north carolina.enator hagan shied away from getting the president to come to north carolina and work for her campaign, be visible there. what's her strategy with this literally last-minute endorsement? >> reporter: they think they can get more votes out. you look at the early voting and the absentee voting that came in, african-american participation in that was up enormously, 44.7% participation by african-americans...
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north carolina's at 7:30, new hampshire's at 8:00. believe both of these races right now -- >> pick them. too close to call. >> i think it's a coin toss. &háhp &hc% >> i agree with you. >> i'll tell you how close it is in new hampshire. in new hampshire there were two polls that came out today. one had brown up by one, the other had shaheen up by one. >> really remarkable stuff. i know one thing you're very keen on right now. and that's the -- well, this0d÷ gardner and udall in colorado. he's up two points in the quinnipiac survey. the real clear average has gardner with a slight lead. i mean, he bumps up two and a half right now. but you are very keen right now. k and figure out the disapproval/approval numbers of the president. we can show you some of these key state s right now on the screen behind us where we believe things are right now in iowa, kansas and north carolina. chief. bottom line here -- >> very high. these are very low numbers for any president. and historically you always see in the six-year midterm you always see it
north carolina's at 7:30, new hampshire's at 8:00. believe both of these races right now -- >> pick them. too close to call. >> i think it's a coin toss. &háhp &hc% >> i agree with you. >> i'll tell you how close it is in new hampshire. in new hampshire there were two polls that came out today. one had brown up by one, the other had shaheen up by one. >> really remarkable stuff. i know one thing you're very keen on right now. and that's the -- well,...
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north carolina is close. what if the republicans take colorado and iowa, and for the sake of this, democrats hold new hampshire and hold that race in north carolina. can the democrats still keep their majority, that's why it's so hard to look. that would be 47-47 but to get to 50, vice president joe biden would break a tie if democrats can get to 50, they'd have to win three of these six, three of them held by republicans, all six of these states president obama lost twice so a very difficult path for the democrats, and dan balz, let's begin with that question. you have the obama drag, your newspaper this morning "the washington post" another poll showing the president's numbers are low heading into election day. farvelt at an all-time low. you have the obama drag but if you call into iowa, you call into colorado, i got a few calls from angry democrats in colorado yesterday saying no, no, no, we have the best ground operation ever, we can overcome that drag. can they? >> it's very difficult. it's not impossib
north carolina is close. what if the republicans take colorado and iowa, and for the sake of this, democrats hold new hampshire and hold that race in north carolina. can the democrats still keep their majority, that's why it's so hard to look. that would be 47-47 but to get to 50, vice president joe biden would break a tie if democrats can get to 50, they'd have to win three of these six, three of them held by republicans, all six of these states president obama lost twice so a very difficult...