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david: john allison, cato institute ceo and president. n who turned bb&t, one of the best banks in the world from a sleepily little southern bank to a powerhouse in the banking industry. john, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thanks. liz: send us wisconsin cheese. >> fair enough. david: a little bit of kentucky bourbon. >> thank you. take care. liz: coal stocks, did you see this reaction?3 they were pretty significant winners today following the gop win last night. but are these long-term opportunities or should you hold off? david: speaking of energy sector, charles payne will be joining with us three names, oil names, that he likes in this low price environment. stay tuned. ♪ so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just tt i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bk where no branches equals great rates. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked t
david: john allison, cato institute ceo and president. n who turned bb&t, one of the best banks in the world from a sleepily little southern bank to a powerhouse in the banking industry. john, great to see you. thank you very much. >> thanks. liz: send us wisconsin cheese. >> fair enough. david: a little bit of kentucky bourbon. >> thank you. take care. liz: coal stocks, did you see this reaction?3 they were pretty significant winners today following the gop win last...
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but the final example is if you read john allison's book but he opposes t.a.r.p. but in essence here is the story one day he basically said that is a good bank i would hate to see us change the capital requirements that would make you insolvency you might want to seek your opposition and of course, he had to except. this is what happens when you talk back. that is a real phenomenon. there are so many ways the government can destroy your business it is understandable that politicians don't do more. of sarah the business people don't do more. i would love to see more businesses stand up and speak out. whether they can get away with it is a separate question. i would like to see them do more but they are making life difficult for themselves if they do that. >> this made me think of the question of government, the fcc and the redskins. what is your comments regarding that? they will use their power because he has radio stations to force them to change their name? >> i think it is wrong to do that. the sec should have no power over broadcasters at all but i have to thi
but the final example is if you read john allison's book but he opposes t.a.r.p. but in essence here is the story one day he basically said that is a good bank i would hate to see us change the capital requirements that would make you insolvency you might want to seek your opposition and of course, he had to except. this is what happens when you talk back. that is a real phenomenon. there are so many ways the government can destroy your business it is understandable that politicians don't do...
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allison lundergen grimes. pat. >> charisma wins it. mcconnell will win it again, john. >> he is very tough. very able. they are just not going to get that guy out of there and she -- when miss grimes refusedded to say who she voted for in 2012, that hurt her. kentucky is a red state. mcconnell is coming back to lead the new majority. >> i just couldn't bare to give it to him. so i'm sticking with allison and thinking that she somehow can -- i mean, they don't like mcconnell in the state and if the senate goes republican, it will be a great consolation prize for democrats if mcconnell goes down. >> right, eleanor vote with your heart, forget your head. >> that's right. >> well, i would have said grimes myself if what mcconnell's approvals are terrible right now. but you know, turnout is very important for democrats. it's going to hard to turnout for a woman that would not say publicly, she voted for barack obama. >> i think mcconnell is going to win. he is deliberate for this state. he brought the bacon home and if he's going to be the majority leader, they're not going to pass up that opportunity. >>
allison lundergen grimes. pat. >> charisma wins it. mcconnell will win it again, john. >> he is very tough. very able. they are just not going to get that guy out of there and she -- when miss grimes refusedded to say who she voted for in 2012, that hurt her. kentucky is a red state. mcconnell is coming back to lead the new majority. >> i just couldn't bare to give it to him. so i'm sticking with allison and thinking that she somehow can -- i mean, they don't like mcconnell in...
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winner over republican carson adcock, replaces allison schwartz who gave up her seat for unsuccessful bid for governor. >>> in delaware's house seat john carney wins his third term defeating republican rose i zz o. we will have all of the reresults at the bottom of the screen and our coverage continues on line at cbs philly.com. we will take a short break and we will be right back, good >>> some places are banning hoodies and that is sparking a debate. signs say do not enter with mask or hoodie. some say it is an effort to deter crimes. others say the signs amount to racial profiling. they point to trayvon martin unarmed teen hot to death in florida. >> some people shouldn't come in here. >> with hoodies and masks on it. that is why we don't want them in the store. >> many store owners say it is not about race. customers "eyewitness news" spoke with say they are not offended by the signs and they are happy to take off their hood ies before going inside. >>> 4:43. i cannot believe we get a little bit of that warmth today. >> just a smidge. >> milder than average temperatures but more clouds, then we saw yesterday. >> it is still an okay
winner over republican carson adcock, replaces allison schwartz who gave up her seat for unsuccessful bid for governor. >>> in delaware's house seat john carney wins his third term defeating republican rose i zz o. we will have all of the reresults at the bottom of the screen and our coverage continues on line at cbs philly.com. we will take a short break and we will be right back, good >>> some places are banning hoodies and that is sparking a debate. signs say do not enter...
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the latest nbc news/marist poll shows mitch mcconnell leading allison lundergan grimes by nine points. earlier today, kentucky congressman john yarmuth speculated on what a mcconnell-led senate would look like. >> what mitch has done is run a campaign basically on two ideas. one is president obama's bad. secondly that he wants to be majority leader and that will be good for kentucky. he's refused consistently to say what he would do if he were majority leader because he has no vision for the commonwealth or the country. and that's i think the problem right now that democrats are facing is we're faced with attacks from republicans who have no alternative agenda. >> senate majority leader harry reid thinks republican control could come down to the race in iowa. reid told the pccc, quote, what joni ernst would mean coming to the united states senate is that mitch mcconnell would be the leader of the senate, someone who agrees with her on virtually everything. think that would mean -- think about what would that mean to our country. the latest ppp poll out of iowa has joni ernst with a three-point lead on congressman bruce braley
the latest nbc news/marist poll shows mitch mcconnell leading allison lundergan grimes by nine points. earlier today, kentucky congressman john yarmuth speculated on what a mcconnell-led senate would look like. >> what mitch has done is run a campaign basically on two ideas. one is president obama's bad. secondly that he wants to be majority leader and that will be good for kentucky. he's refused consistently to say what he would do if he were majority leader because he has no vision for...
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correspondent john roberts who's live in new orleans 69 but we begin with our chief political continue carl cameron live in kentucky. >> reporter: we are here at an allison lundergren grimes event here in kentucky where she's going to have to scramble to fry to get back in this race. the latest polls show that mitch mcconnell may have turned the corner and won the election. he will be the senate majority leader, he has shown a great deal of confidence in the last couple of days, he has changed his rhetoric to talk about his future plans and the challenges the nation will face when he's majority leader. over $100 million worth of attack ads from out of state groups and special interests. he's also put out an ad that's quite positive featuring him with a pack of hound dogs, sure to make even nondog lovers -- ahead of allison lundergren grimes, and senators who are not up for re-election across the country are talking about what they're going to do when mitch mcconnell is their majority leader and they control the u.s. senate next year. >> let's turn to iowa, the des moines register is out with a new poll, that's a well regarded polling operation, republica
correspondent john roberts who's live in new orleans 69 but we begin with our chief political continue carl cameron live in kentucky. >> reporter: we are here at an allison lundergren grimes event here in kentucky where she's going to have to scramble to fry to get back in this race. the latest polls show that mitch mcconnell may have turned the corner and won the election. he will be the senate majority leader, he has shown a great deal of confidence in the last couple of days, he has...
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allegations saying allison luntergon grimes spent hundreds of thousands of dollars smearing mitch mcconnell and his wife but she's upset about a mailer that holds her accountable. joining me now, john and erin, who has been reporting on this lawsuit. congressman, i'll begin with you. your reaction to the mailing and the lawsuit. >> well, i think first of all, what it reflects is absolute, total desperation on the part of the mcconnell campaign. what they have seen, and there is other evidence to support this because he spent five days in the last two weeks in eastern kentucky, which he needs to carry by an overwhelming margin. and he knows he's slipping there. that's why he spent so much time there. but this is just, i mean, so despicable to the mailer which says election violation notice. it cited a statute that talks about six months in prison. and for somebody who is not particularly savvy, this is a total voter suppression. this is scare tactics. and it's only being sent in to democratic counties in eastern kentucky, again, where he needs to carry the region by a big margin. >> erin, you were just down there. you were just reporting on this. what do we know about this mailer, w
allegations saying allison luntergon grimes spent hundreds of thousands of dollars smearing mitch mcconnell and his wife but she's upset about a mailer that holds her accountable. joining me now, john and erin, who has been reporting on this lawsuit. congressman, i'll begin with you. your reaction to the mailing and the lawsuit. >> well, i think first of all, what it reflects is absolute, total desperation on the part of the mcconnell campaign. what they have seen, and there is other...
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allison discusses the effect campaign spending ad on the 2014 midterm election. and a look at how voters reacted to marijuana ballot measures this election cycle with john hudak of the brookings institution. that's followed by a discussion on the role of physicians assistant with john mcginty, who heads the american academy of physicians assistants. we'll also take your phone calls and look at your comments on facebook and twitter, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century. produced by frank khapra, "the negro soldier" is a 1944 documentary intended to encourage african-americans to enlist in the u.s. army during world war ii. the film traces the history of african-american contributions to society, during war and peace. beginning with the revolutionary war, then showing their work as teachers, judges, scientists, artists, musicians, athletes, and soldiers. in 2011, this 40-minute film was chosen to be preserved in the national film registry of the library of congress and was recently restored by the national archives. >> a paratroo
allison discusses the effect campaign spending ad on the 2014 midterm election. and a look at how voters reacted to marijuana ballot measures this election cycle with john hudak of the brookings institution. that's followed by a discussion on the role of physicians assistant with john mcginty, who heads the american academy of physicians assistants. we'll also take your phone calls and look at your comments on facebook and twitter, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> each...
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john dean, norman lear and philosopher and activist, cornell west. the miami book fair, live coverage all day saturday and sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >>> next, remarks by allison ma macf macfarlane. she spoke about the agency's mission and what lies ahead. this is an hour. >>> good afternoon and welcome. my name is myron belkind. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists committed to our profession's future through our programming with events such as this while fostering a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our website at press.org. on behalf of our members worldwide, i would like to welcome our speaker and those of you attending today's event. our head table includes guests of our speak r and working journalists who are club member. members of the general public are attending, so it's not necessarily evidence of a lack of journalistic objectivity. i would also like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences and you can follow the action on twitter using the #npclunch. after our guest's speech concludes, we'll have a question and answer period. i'll ask as
john dean, norman lear and philosopher and activist, cornell west. the miami book fair, live coverage all day saturday and sunday starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >>> next, remarks by allison ma macf macfarlane. she spoke about the agency's mission and what lies ahead. this is an hour. >>> good afternoon and welcome. my name is myron belkind. the national press club is the world's leading professional organization for journalists committed to our...
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john king. in kentucky, mitch mcconnell, that is a projection we made at the top of the hour, being reelected leading allison grimes. >> she'll do better when we see the votes come in. this is early. i don't expect this to see red. jefferson county only 2% of the vote in and it is 50% to 49%. i expect it to turn blue. but it is a big battleground down here. a lot of campaigning down in eastern kentucky. if you go back to mcconnell in 2008, he lost some of these counties in eastern kentucky, so far tonight he is winning them. even if the counties change, he is holding his own in a part of the state that he struggled in when he ran six years ago. and so mitch mcconnell doing what he needs to do. now he has to wait. he wants to be the senate majority leader and he has to wait the rest of the map fill in. it scott brown win in new hampshire. can thom tillis win in north carolina. mitch mcconnell will have a clue he will become majority leader and if they don't, they will keep this coming across the country. and inside of the mood in the electorate in kentucky to see how mcconnell d. this is interesting. evenly d
john king. in kentucky, mitch mcconnell, that is a projection we made at the top of the hour, being reelected leading allison grimes. >> she'll do better when we see the votes come in. this is early. i don't expect this to see red. jefferson county only 2% of the vote in and it is 50% to 49%. i expect it to turn blue. but it is a big battleground down here. a lot of campaigning down in eastern kentucky. if you go back to mcconnell in 2008, he lost some of these counties in eastern...
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allison from that organization. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> another aspect of the 2014 midterm elections was ballot measures. we will specifically look at one dealing with marijuana. john hudak from brookings institution will join us for that. then later on, a discussion of role of physicians assistants, as a support to medical professionals. discussion with john mcginnity later on in this "washington the journal" continues next. ♪ >> this weekend on the c-span tonight at 8:00 pm, a debate on the future of the internet. travis smiley on his latest book. and author jeff chang. on "american history tv" on tonight at 8 o'clock, the social prejudices immigrants faced in the 18th century -- 19th century. by the television and let us span.org know what you think about the programs you are watching. call, email, or send us a tweet. during the c-span conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. veterans day coverage begins during journal" with an interview of verna jones. then attend, the gala featuring martin dempsey. and we are alive at 11 from arlington national cemetery for the tradition at the tomb of the unknown. later, selections from this year's medal of
allison from that organization. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> another aspect of the 2014 midterm elections was ballot measures. we will specifically look at one dealing with marijuana. john hudak from brookings institution will join us for that. then later on, a discussion of role of physicians assistants, as a support to medical professionals. discussion with john mcginnity later on in this "washington the journal" continues next. ♪ >> this weekend on...
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allison discusses the effect campaign spending ad on the 2014 midterm election. and a look at how voters reacted to marijuana ballot measures this election cycle with john hudak of the brookings institution. that's followed by a discussion on the role of physicians assistant with john mcginty, who heads the american academy of physicians assistants. we'll also take your phone calls and look at your comments on facebook and twitter, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings you archival films that take you on a journey through the 20th century. produced by frank khapra, "the negro soldier" is a 1944 documentary intended to encourage african-americans to enlist in the u.s. army during world war ii. the film traces the history of african-american contributions to society, during war and peace. beginning with the revolutionary war, then showing their work as teachers, judges, scientists, artists, musicians, athletes, and soldiers. in 2011, this 40-minute film was chosen to be preserved in the national film registry of the library of congress and was recently restored by the national archives. >> a paratroo
allison discusses the effect campaign spending ad on the 2014 midterm election. and a look at how voters reacted to marijuana ballot measures this election cycle with john hudak of the brookings institution. that's followed by a discussion on the role of physicians assistant with john mcginty, who heads the american academy of physicians assistants. we'll also take your phone calls and look at your comments on facebook and twitter, beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> each...