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now, you have got some pretty good snow across eastern iowa, northern illinois this will be moving our way with time, as early as early this afternoon really, we start to see the first flakes flying, generally bulk not hitting until 3:00 p.m., give or take your location, storm in its entirety difficult to make out very well defined system here, but you can see how the curvature of clouds definitely created certainly a lot of for example some ice to worm with here, all headed our way. so today it is the warmfront. which kind of sounds couldn't intuitive, starting wolf snow, but temperatures climb overnight. we start with snow, mixed when sleet, maybe quick coating to inch or two out of it before it all turns over to rain overnight, then tomorrow, it is a milder day as we sit between fronts, we will hit mid 40's, but have you have to deal with of and on rounds every rain, drizzle fog as well. new area of low pressure develops on its tail end. that will will move in just as the cold air catches up. so it looks like we will have fresh batch of steady snow probably some sleet maybe some rai
now, you have got some pretty good snow across eastern iowa, northern illinois this will be moving our way with time, as early as early this afternoon really, we start to see the first flakes flying, generally bulk not hitting until 3:00 p.m., give or take your location, storm in its entirety difficult to make out very well defined system here, but you can see how the curvature of clouds definitely created certainly a lot of for example some ice to worm with here, all headed our way. so today...
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look at the snow into wisconsin, northwesterly illinois is getting some of the heavier snow and eastern iowa. now it's going to be moving our way tonight as we see the clouds, but the snow showers will get as close to central pennsylvania. and then fall apart. so we should stay dry. and we'll be dry today too. and chilly. after a cold start this morning, temperatures only in the middle 30s by lunchtime today. not much of a warm up at all. 33 degrees in allentown at that hour. 36 in dover and millville. and going into the afternoon, temperatures will peak only in the 40s. about 15 degrees colder than normal for this time of the year. yes, lots of sunshine. mostly sunny skies but breezy. the winds are out of the northwest to 20 miles an hour. that will keep a lid on the temperatures today. making weekend temperatures it will be dry but chillier on saturday, 46 degrees. similar to what we saw yesterday. it's sunday that will be a little bit warmer with a high of 50. yes, we'll get a warm up before we get to the weekend. i'll be back in ten. >>> 6:10 this monday morning. we already have a few pr
look at the snow into wisconsin, northwesterly illinois is getting some of the heavier snow and eastern iowa. now it's going to be moving our way tonight as we see the clouds, but the snow showers will get as close to central pennsylvania. and then fall apart. so we should stay dry. and we'll be dry today too. and chilly. after a cold start this morning, temperatures only in the middle 30s by lunchtime today. not much of a warm up at all. 33 degrees in allentown at that hour. 36 in dover and...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q and a ." up next, iowastate university professor sara marcketti talks about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of the fashion originators guild of america in the 1930's. the fashion originators guild of america was an attempt to protect and register original fashion. despite its popularity, the guild faced backlash from merchants and in the 1940's faced federal sanctions for monopolistic practices. this class is about 40 minutes.
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q and a ." up next, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talks about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of the fashion originators guild of america in the 1930's. the fashion originators guild of america was an attempt to protect and register original fashion. despite its popularity, the guild faced backlash from merchants and in the 1940's faced federal sanctions for monopolistic practices. this class is about 40 minutes. dr. marcketti: good afternoon. i'm very happy to see you all here today. thank you for coming over to the memorial union to see this class. today i am going to present a paper called "knock it off: a history of design piracy in the fashion industry." i wanted acknowledge my co-author dr. jane parsons from the university of missouri. this work is currently under contract with texas tech university press. we will start with some questions to try to think about do we know what design piracy is? all right, with a showing of hands, how many of you have
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q and a ." up next, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talks about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of the fashion originators guild of america in the 1930's. the fashion originators guild of america was an attempt to protect and register original fashion. despite its popularity, the guild faced backlash from merchants and in the 1940's faced federal sanctions for monopolistic...
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iowa. you can see that at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. he wrote in an op-ed in the "des moines register" and any proposed an approach to safeguarding the nation's economy. he says the largest banks should be broken up into more manageable institutions. five banks until half of the financial industries $1820 invested. even those of congress, reserve board of governors and major players in the financial industry are recognizing that institutions that are too big to fail are too big to succeed. you can read that entire article online in the "des moines register." you can watch martin o'malley in iowa live tonight at nine eastern on c-span. earlier this week the head of the secret service joseph clancy was before congress answer questions about the latest investigation involving alleged drunk driving by senior officials. you can see that hearing sunday at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. the house and senate are not in session today but next week we expect both chambers to take a 2016 republican budget resolutions. the senate should start monday
iowa. you can see that at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. he wrote in an op-ed in the "des moines register" and any proposed an approach to safeguarding the nation's economy. he says the largest banks should be broken up into more manageable institutions. five banks until half of the financial industries $1820 invested. even those of congress, reserve board of governors and major players in the financial industry are recognizing that institutions that are too big to fail are too big to...
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wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids. reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million mega watt hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of this electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics in energy portfolios that drive the application of each of the four building blocks. for wyoming the proposed-goal is problematic and unrealistic to achieve. epa is proposing a compressed timeline in which states are to develop and submit their state plans. considering the complexity of proposal and developing a compliance plan along with any state need legislation the timelines are problematic if not unrealistic. wyoming he's emission reduction required by 2020 which is 70% of the proposed state goal is far greater than can be achieved. this disparity is often referred to as the cliff. wyoming's evaluation identified data errors. renewable energy, since i want has the largest impact on wyoming's proposed g
wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids. reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million mega watt hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of this electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics in energy portfolios that drive the application of each of the four building blocks. for wyoming the proposed-goal is...
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at 7:00 the early game with virginia and syracuse and oklahoma and iowa state in a big 12 showdown. next "sportscenter" 9:00 eastern on espn. >> remember the name james harden looks like he's going to win the mvp award. all you do is say fear the beard, you'll look like a basketball expert. >> fear the beard. >> fear the beard. up next in "the pulse," polar plunge. the famous faces who took an ice cold dip. >> plus shakedown. why some grateful dead tickets are selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. place fateful dead. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out... with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system proble
at 7:00 the early game with virginia and syracuse and oklahoma and iowa state in a big 12 showdown. next "sportscenter" 9:00 eastern on espn. >> remember the name james harden looks like he's going to win the mvp award. all you do is say fear the beard, you'll look like a basketball expert. >> fear the beard. >> fear the beard. up next in "the pulse," polar plunge. the famous faces who took an ice cold dip. >> plus shakedown. why some grateful dead...
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eastern on c-span. >>> our road to the white house coverage continues friday in iowa with remarks from potential presidential candidate former governor martin o'malley. live coverage at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >>> this weekend the c-span cities tour has partnered with media come to learn about the history life of columbus, georgia. >> right here inside the museum is remains of a confederate ironclad the css jackson. this was built here in columbus during the war. those oval shapes that you see are actually the gun ports of the jackson. and the jackson is armed with six rifles. the particular brook rifle that we're firing today is one of the guns built specifically for the jackson. it was cast at the selma naval works in selma, alabama and completed in january of 1865. the real claim to fame is directly connected to the fact that there are only four ironclads from the civil war that we can study right now. and the jackson is right here and this is why this facility is here. it's first and foremost to tell the story of this particular ironclad and to show people that there are more than just one or two ironcla
eastern on c-span. >>> our road to the white house coverage continues friday in iowa with remarks from potential presidential candidate former governor martin o'malley. live coverage at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >>> this weekend the c-span cities tour has partnered with media come to learn about the history life of columbus, georgia. >> right here inside the museum is remains of a confederate ironclad the css jackson. this was built here in columbus during the war. those...
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in wyoming we must have both wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids reaching from iowa to washington generating 49.6 million megawatt hours of electricity with 66 percent of this electricity consumed beyond our borders. this this electricity generation includes 88 percent coal and 9 percent went. epa proposal impact states differently. each state has unique characteristics and energy portfolios that are the application of each of the four building blocks. the proposed coal is problematic and unrealistic to achieve. proposing a compressed timeline during which states should develop and submit plans. considering plans. considering the complexities of the proposal in developing the plan. 70 percent of the proposed stake is far greater than what can be achieved. this disparity is referred to as the cliff. wyoming. wyoming these evaluation identifying other data errors are often more powerful building blocks. a focus on key concerns since it centered at -- since it has the largest impact. 100% of the missions from fossil fuel power plants regardless of end user we will be at
in wyoming we must have both wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids reaching from iowa to washington generating 49.6 million megawatt hours of electricity with 66 percent of this electricity consumed beyond our borders. this this electricity generation includes 88 percent coal and 9 percent went. epa proposal impact states differently. each state has unique characteristics and energy portfolios that are the application of each of the four building blocks. the...
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wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids, reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million megawatts hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of the electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. the epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics that drive the application of the building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is unrealistic to achieve. each state has unique characteristics in energy portfolios that drive the application of each of the four building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is automatic and unrealistic to achieve. the epa is proposing a compressed timeline in which states are asked to submit state plans. considering the perplexities of the proposal and developing a compliance plan along with needed legislation, the timelines are problematic if not unrealistic. wyoming's emission reduction requirement by 2020 is far greater. this disparity is referred to as the cliff. wyoming's evaluation identified data errors or incorrect assump
wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids, reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million megawatts hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of the electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. the epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics that drive the application of the building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is unrealistic to achieve. each state has...
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eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> martin o'malley addressed democrats at the iowa democratic party banquet on friday and death import, i would. he is considering a run for president in 2016 and has appeared at numerous campaign events and fundraisers in the state. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] ♪ thank you very much. thank you congressman. thank you for your kindness generosity, and leadership. i want to thank everyone for being here to propel scott county forward into the future. i understand there is a big game on tonight. go, hawks. yes. [applause] i ask you to raise refrain from shutting out the latest score. feel free to do it in another 18 minutes. thank you for your gracious introduction, and thank you for your perseverance. and your leadership. congratulations on your victory in a really, really tough year. we are lucky to have your leadership in washington. we are blessed by it. you will, i have no doubt soon have company from the great state of iowa and congress. [applause] i want to congratulate you on your selection as your party chair. tom and i were speaking. we share a common affliction, we are
eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> martin o'malley addressed democrats at the iowa democratic party banquet on friday and death import, i would. he is considering a run for president in 2016 and has appeared at numerous campaign events and fundraisers in the state. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] ♪ thank you very much. thank you congressman. thank you for your kindness generosity, and leadership. i want to thank everyone for being here to propel scott county forward into...
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iowa. tomorrow beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. now from phoenix, arizona, a discussion about native american history culture and the controversy of our sports team mascots and stereo types. participants include a foreman nfl football player, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the washington, d.c. football team. and an advocate who is trying to eliminate thousands of native american mascots. we begin with the director of the smithsonian institutions national museum of the american indian. this is just over two hours. [applause] >> thank you very much, patty and thank you jim for hosting us tonight. it's good to be back in the valley. i was expecting different weath ethan we got but we all know that rain is always a blessing in the desert. we can be happy about that. it's very good to be here at the herd museum. the herd is one of our important partners nationally and works with one of our museum to help us with some ideas and share information and objects quite often. and so -- it's always good to be here. for those of us who
iowa. tomorrow beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. now from phoenix, arizona, a discussion about native american history culture and the controversy of our sports team mascots and stereo types. participants include a foreman nfl football player, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit against the washington, d.c. football team. and an advocate who is trying to eliminate thousands of native american mascots. we begin with the director of the smithsonian institutions national museum of the american...
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eastern where he will be in a fund-raising event in iowa. >> this is the first president that does not believe the american power is a force for good and his will back as of that believe is not good for us or for the world. it has created uncertainty instability and now greater risks or the homeland. so the next president has to restore an american presence where our allies know where we stand come up where they don't think that we are pulling back not pivoting, not doing all of these things that create uncertainty. we are involved and they know we have their back and our enemies fear us a little bit. they know we will ask should certain things occur. voids are being filled by asymmetric threats of terror and by states that are taking advantage of our weakness. restoring the very basic premise, nurturing the alliances again, rebuilding the military shifting to the 21st century threats, we have new threats that did not exist just a decade ago, cyber security, threats of terror, defending the homeland and while we protect civil liberties we need to be engaged to make sure no attacks take
eastern where he will be in a fund-raising event in iowa. >> this is the first president that does not believe the american power is a force for good and his will back as of that believe is not good for us or for the world. it has created uncertainty instability and now greater risks or the homeland. so the next president has to restore an american presence where our allies know where we stand come up where they don't think that we are pulling back not pivoting, not doing all of these...
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eastern on c-span3. on the next "watching to journal " steve king of iowa will discuss a range of issues including his recent trip to egypt, the ongoing iranian nuclear negotiations, and immigration. a member of the foreign affairs terrorism committee discusses the president's request to use military force against isis. later, a conversation with annual metcalf. he will talk about the personal e-mail server used by hillary clinton and what it means for transparency and availability of government information. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern every day on c-span. you can join the conversation with your phone calls and twitter. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour has partnered to learn about the lives of columbia georgia. >> this is an ironclad that was ill here in columbus during the war. these are actually the gun ports of jackson. jackson is armed with six brook rifles. the rifle fire today was one of the guns built specifically for the jackson. it was cast at the selma naval works in selma, alabama. it was completed in january of 1865. the real claim to name is the fact that there are o
eastern on c-span3. on the next "watching to journal " steve king of iowa will discuss a range of issues including his recent trip to egypt, the ongoing iranian nuclear negotiations, and immigration. a member of the foreign affairs terrorism committee discusses the president's request to use military force against isis. later, a conversation with annual metcalf. he will talk about the personal e-mail server used by hillary clinton and what it means for transparency and availability of...
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eastern on c-span 2. >> next, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. then hillary clinton at the emily's list gala and jeb bush at a fundraiser in iowa. after that, a discussion about the implementation of the health care law and the possible impact of health care rulings. >> david cameron answered questions wednesday from members during the weekly question time and ed miliband challenge the premise or on immigration issues and whether he agreed to participate in a debate on may 7. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. mc mode. -- mahmood. >> i had meetings this morning with ministerial colleagues, and i will have further such meetings later today. >> the chancellor was asked six times this morning whether he had had conversations about tax avoidance. he had conversations about tax avoidance, and he refused to answer. lord green weenie was a trade minister about tax avoidance -- lord green when he was. >> we dealt with as a fortnight ago. all the proper checks are made and it is the same lord green, this is the same stephen green that labour gave a job to just before the election. that's the truth and the
eastern on c-span 2. >> next, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. then hillary clinton at the emily's list gala and jeb bush at a fundraiser in iowa. after that, a discussion about the implementation of the health care law and the possible impact of health care rulings. >> david cameron answered questions wednesday from members during the weekly question time and ed miliband challenge the premise or on immigration issues and whether he agreed to...
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eastern on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> next, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. then, former secretary of state hillary clinton at the emily's list gala. and, jeb bush in iowa. at 11:00 p.m., q&a with author david stewart, talking about his book, "madison's gift. " david cameron answered questions wednesday from members during the weekly question time in the house of commons. opposition leader ed miliband challenged the prime minister, asking if he would be willing to participate in a televised debate. this is 35 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime minister. mr. mc mode. -- mahmood. >> i had meetings this morning with ministerial colleagues, and i will have further such meetings later today. >> the chancellor was asked six times this morning whether he had had conversations about tax avoidance. he had conversations about tax avoidance, and he refused to answer. would he or the chancellor have had conversations when he was a trade minister about tax avoidance and the hbc? >> we argued about this a fortnight ago. this is the same lord green, the same stephen green, that labor gave a job to just before the elections. that is the truth. they can't get awa
eastern on "the communicators," on c-span2. >> next, david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. then, former secretary of state hillary clinton at the emily's list gala. and, jeb bush in iowa. at 11:00 p.m., q&a with author david stewart, talking about his book, "madison's gift. " david cameron answered questions wednesday from members during the weekly question time in the house of commons. opposition leader ed miliband challenged the...
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clinton, from an emily's list gala, and we will hear from jeb bush in iowa, speaking at a fundraiser for david young today at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. the senate appropriations committee held a hearing on tuesday to review the president's budget request for the treasury department. jack lew and john cost them and discussed why additional spending is being proposed. they also talked about areas like cyber security, tax fraud and irs taxpayer services in helping small businesses. this is almost two hours. >> the subcommittee will come to order. today marks the first hearing of the financial services and general government subcommittee for the 114th congress. this is also my first hearing is subcommittee chairman. i am pleased to sit alongside the new ranking member. i would also like to knowledge the other members of our subcommittee. although our subcommittee is small, the number of agencies we have found is large and their impact on our economy is significant. i am confident that the members are up to the task before us. as we begin this important hearing to review the budget request from the department of treasury a
clinton, from an emily's list gala, and we will hear from jeb bush in iowa, speaking at a fundraiser for david young today at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. the senate appropriations committee held a hearing on tuesday to review the president's budget request for the treasury department. jack lew and john cost them and discussed why additional spending is being proposed. they also talked about areas like cyber security, tax fraud and irs taxpayer services in helping small businesses. this is...
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iowa state. they got knocked out early. cisco came in. >> so 5:00 p.m. brian. >> eastern time.y pick was facebook, which, by the way, is now going to be in the payment side too, because they released today the plans to have payments over facebook messenger. >> well it will be interesting to see if facebook actually advances to the bracket where it will go against the payments, a payment name and we'll see who wins. >> what time is the show again? >> 5:00 p.m. brian. >> we'll look forward to it. that is in what about -- my time-telling skills have been weak today. >> a couple hours. >> two hours. >> thanks very much. i'll givev a full market data check. we call this the industry billing time. the dow jones industrial average down exactly 1,100 points. crude oil off a buck to 45.58. the dollar index is higher up to 99.29. the market's recovering. big home depot ceo interview. the "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hello and welcome to a very special edition of the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans, coming to you live from las vegas as they say, bill, today. >> kelly evans in las
iowa state. they got knocked out early. cisco came in. >> so 5:00 p.m. brian. >> eastern time.y pick was facebook, which, by the way, is now going to be in the payment side too, because they released today the plans to have payments over facebook messenger. >> well it will be interesting to see if facebook actually advances to the bracket where it will go against the payments, a payment name and we'll see who wins. >> what time is the show again? >> 5:00 p.m....
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iowa. he will be at the scott county democratic party dinner. our live coverage starting around 9:00 p.m. eastern. an op-ed today in the "wall street journal" today. and more news about potential presidential candidates, "politico" with a story. quoting him from an event in columbia a dressing a luncheon saying we need quote a leader who looks the market people in the eye and says we will do whatever it takes to make sure radical islamic terrorism does not wash up on american soil. the governors in houston, south carolina today. you can read more at politico.c om. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on the c-span networks. on "booktv," eric foner -- and the formation of the underground railroad. and said in an antenna clock abba debbie faced journalist -- on the rise and leadership of isis in the middle east. and saturday morning, studying at not a clock eastern, and throughout the day on c-span3, "american history tv" joint historians and authors at the abraham lincoln symposium. live important theater. and said he is thing at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a visit to the nationa
iowa. he will be at the scott county democratic party dinner. our live coverage starting around 9:00 p.m. eastern. an op-ed today in the "wall street journal" today. and more news about potential presidential candidates, "politico" with a story. quoting him from an event in columbia a dressing a luncheon saying we need quote a leader who looks the market people in the eye and says we will do whatever it takes to make sure radical islamic terrorism does not wash up on...
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i can tell you how many coal mines are in eastern and southeastern ohio and there are a number of them. we can fix this. i heard my colleague from iowa say that he invites you back to the iowa state fair. i'd like to invite you to come to ohio. sit down and talk, sit down and talk directly to the ohioans who work in those coal mines and in those power plants who are likely to lose their jobs, as a result of epa's actions. your actions, administrator mccarthy. you know they pay your salary. they pay my salary. so let me ask you will you meet with them? i'll arrange my schedule so that i can be there to be there with you, and we can have a dialogue with the people whose lives are being affected by the regulations coming out of your agency. >> we have been reaching out all across the country. >> i'm asking you will you come with me? because i'll help set it up. >> every state is asking me to come to their state. >> i'm asking you today. yes or no can i get with your team -- >> commitment to go to your state. >> i'm going to have my team reach out to your office and try to set up that meeting then because i'm going to take that as a yes.
i can tell you how many coal mines are in eastern and southeastern ohio and there are a number of them. we can fix this. i heard my colleague from iowa say that he invites you back to the iowa state fair. i'd like to invite you to come to ohio. sit down and talk, sit down and talk directly to the ohioans who work in those coal mines and in those power plants who are likely to lose their jobs, as a result of epa's actions. your actions, administrator mccarthy. you know they pay your salary. they...
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wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids, reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million megawatts hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of the electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. the epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics that drive the application of the building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is unrealistic to achieve. each state has unique characteristics in energy portfolios that drive the application of each of the four building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is automatic and unrealistic to achieve. the epa is proposing a compressed timeline in which states are asked to submit state plans. considering the perplexities of the proposal and developing a compliance plan along with needed legislation, the timelines are problematic if not unrealistic. wyoming's emission reduction requirement by 2020 is far greater. this disparity is referred to as the cliff. wyoming's evaluation identified data errors or incorrect assump
wyoming sends electricity to both the eastern and western power grids, reaching from iowa to washington. wyoming generated 49.6 million megawatts hours of electricity in 2012 with 66% of the electricity consumed beyond our borders. this electricity generation includes 88% coal and 9% wind. the epa's proposal impacts states differently. each state has unique characteristics that drive the application of the building blocks. for wyoming, the proposed goal is unrealistic to achieve. each state has...
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eastern. she'll be sitting down with mitch mcconnell for an exclusive live interview. let's bring in our chief political correspondent. i guess new hampshire will be critical because he's not fabulous in iowaeeling it's something he with look at and go for. they may be looking at republicans and that's where jeb sees an opportunity. >> it's an important state for him now. >> it is. that's the key point. that could help him out. as dana reported the history of the bush's in new hampshire is very mixed. i think i depends what type of candidate is jeb bush. does the primary process pull him to the right. is he allowed to pull himself. that could help with chris christie christie. far too early to tell. >> might help in iowa or south carolina. i'm not sure it will help in new hampshire. >> exactly. he could be in trouble in new hampshire. how much is he going to compete in iowa? >> there's enough main street republicans who are there that usually don't go to the iowa caucuses. can he persuade them to come out or skirt it a bit? >> he's hired some key people in iowa. the question is how relatable is jeb bush. we see him when he gives speeches he's flat and not great at reading the teleprompter.
eastern. she'll be sitting down with mitch mcconnell for an exclusive live interview. let's bring in our chief political correspondent. i guess new hampshire will be critical because he's not fabulous in iowaeeling it's something he with look at and go for. they may be looking at republicans and that's where jeb sees an opportunity. >> it's an important state for him now. >> it is. that's the key point. that could help him out. as dana reported the history of the bush's in new...
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iowa. he will be at the scott county democratic party dinner. our live coverage starting around 9:00 p.m. easternan op-ed today in the "wall street journal" today. and more news about potential presidential candidates, "politico" with a story. quoting him from an event in columbia a dressing a luncheon saying we need quote a leader who looks the market people in the eye and says we will do whatever it takes to make sure radical islamic terrorism does not wash up on american soil. the governors in houston, south carolina today. you can read more at politico.c om. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on the c-span networks. on "booktv," eric fon
iowa. he will be at the scott county democratic party dinner. our live coverage starting around 9:00 p.m. easternan op-ed today in the "wall street journal" today. and more news about potential presidential candidates, "politico" with a story. quoting him from an event in columbia a dressing a luncheon saying we need quote a leader who looks the market people in the eye and says we will do whatever it takes to make sure radical islamic terrorism does not wash up on american...
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iowa, to hear from former maryland governor martin o'malley. he's speaking at the scott county democratic party dinner. c-span will have live coverage tonight at 9 p.m. eastern. >>> both the house and senate have wrapped up legislative business for the week. they return to capitol hill monday. both plan to take up their different federal budget plans next week. the senate bill contains an $89 billion special war funding account. the house bill doesn't. you can see live house coverage on c-span, the senate on c-span2. that budget debate in the senate is going to delay the loretta lynch nomination for attorney general. here's more on that. >>> good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> good. thanks for joining us this morning. just want to first start with the latest on the timing and the current vote count for loretta lynch possible confirmation. >> yes. so, it's going to be pretty close, but she does have support from four republicans jeff slak of arizona jeff hatch of utah, susan collins from maine, and also lindsey graham from south carolina. but as we get closer, you know there's always a chance that support can lessen. seems like they're devoted to v
iowa, to hear from former maryland governor martin o'malley. he's speaking at the scott county democratic party dinner. c-span will have live coverage tonight at 9 p.m. eastern. >>> both the house and senate have wrapped up legislative business for the week. they return to capitol hill monday. both plan to take up their different federal budget plans next week. the senate bill contains an $89 billion special war funding account. the house bill doesn't. you can see live house coverage...
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iowa, to hear from former maryland governor martin o'malley. he's speaking at the scott county democratic party dinner in davenport. c-span will have live coverage tonight beginning at 9:00 eastern. secret service director joseph clancy was on capitol hill tuesday to testify about the budget for the homeland security department. during questioning from members of the house appropriations subcommittee he faced heavy criticism regarding a string of security lapses and misconduct by agents. including an incident last week in which two secret service agents allegedly drove into a white house barricade. during an active bomb investigation. >> -- frustrated, i'm very frustrated that we didn't know about this. i didn't know about this till monday. i'm frustrated that i can't act until we get all the facts. because i know that our workforce is waiting, what's your action going to be. but i just don't want to act improperly too soon. there -- let me just say this. the president, the first family they're safe. we moved these individuals to nonsupervisory positions. rather than administrative leave where they're getting paid for no work. we can still get work out of them. but in a differen
iowa, to hear from former maryland governor martin o'malley. he's speaking at the scott county democratic party dinner in davenport. c-span will have live coverage tonight beginning at 9:00 eastern. secret service director joseph clancy was on capitol hill tuesday to testify about the budget for the homeland security department. during questioning from members of the house appropriations subcommittee he faced heavy criticism regarding a string of security lapses and misconduct by agents....
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iowa. today beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern at c-span. on monday, samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to united nations, spoke at the american israel public affairs committee policy conference here in washington dc. she highlighted the u.s.-israel relationship and the united states commitment to that relationship. she also said that u.s. >> thank you all, and thank you michael. it is a great honor to be here. before i begin, i want to thank howard for the invitation, and congratulate lillian on her selection. i would also like to give a shout out to bob, who has done so much for this organization, and for the u.s.-israel partnership. [applause] in 1942, at a 28-year-old polish diplomat disguised himself as a jew, donning an armband with the star of david, and smuggled himself through a tunnel into the warsaw ghetto. later, posing as a militia man he infiltrated the nazi death camp. he made his way to london, and he showed his documents.
iowa. today beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern at c-span. on monday, samantha power, the u.s. ambassador to united nations, spoke at the american israel public affairs committee policy conference here in washington dc. she highlighted the u.s.-israel relationship and the united states commitment to that relationship. she also said that u.s. >> thank you all, and thank you michael. it is a great honor to be here. before i begin, i want to thank howard for the invitation, and congratulate...