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john allison. >> jeff, thanks for that.ction night, republicaning pick up a key slot as voters in another state deliver a blow to marijuana advocates. in. oh, look. we have a bunch of... announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents >>> breaking election news overnight. a moulan rouge win for republicans in kentucky. millionaire matt bevin was elected governor, that's the second time in four decades that a republican has won the state house there. bevin drove through the state in his gold cadillac escalade andrew some comparisons to donald trump. >> this is a great night for the republican party in the state of kentucky. i'm also dpraftle
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john, allison. >> okay. nick, thanks for that. a lot of green arrows, asian european markets are higher t. dow climbed 89 points. the s&p 500 nearly erasing the losses we saw. it's 21 points shy of the record highs. volkswagon's troubles just got a whole lot bigger. feeling the effects of the emission scandal t. german auto maker now says it set carbon dioxide eminute agos and fuel consum sun physicals too low him when certifying some of its models, about 800,000 vehicles were affected. vocation says it will begin to fix the issue with relevant author. a lot of car owners upset about this they thought they were getting a car that perform a certain way, it environmentally affected. >> they say they regress the error. it seemed to be deliberate aat the present times to scam consumers, not to mention government. donald trump on the attack, new insults against his opponents. this comes as a new polling shows a turn around somewhere, where she has had some trouble. that's next. in. this morning donald trump takes a brake from "saturday
john, allison. >> okay. nick, thanks for that. a lot of green arrows, asian european markets are higher t. dow climbed 89 points. the s&p 500 nearly erasing the losses we saw. it's 21 points shy of the record highs. volkswagon's troubles just got a whole lot bigger. feeling the effects of the emission scandal t. german auto maker now says it set carbon dioxide eminute agos and fuel consum sun physicals too low him when certifying some of its models, about 800,000 vehicles were...
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john allison. very good. dr.murphy, please call your testimony, if you will. >> se, your honor, i would like to call to the stand mr. steve forbes. >> steve forbes. nay -- any forbes in the house? >> do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. >> yes. >> all right. >> mr. forbes, could you please state your occupation and your qualifications and provide your testimony to us today. >> editor in chief and chairman of forbes media. been following federal reserve almost sin inception. the fed was created in 19 13 but the mechanism was put in place before that. i authored a book called "money. ". >> let's follow up on the last term. how is the federal reserve -- well, the federal was there. it's better than having nothing. you argue that it made things worse, can you explain? >> all caused by government mistakes, massive terrorism government policy. in 1970's it was the fed that printed the money that caused the terrible inflation and rigged havoc around the world. people
john allison. very good. dr.murphy, please call your testimony, if you will. >> se, your honor, i would like to call to the stand mr. steve forbes. >> steve forbes. nay -- any forbes in the house? >> do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god. >> yes. >> all right. >> mr. forbes, could you please state your occupation and your qualifications and provide your testimony to us today. >> editor in chief and...
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host: john, chapel hill, north carolina. apologies, allison in texas. caller: hi, good morning. i would like to ask the doctor if he is aware of any legislation that would -- clear from not labeling their meat being sent to the united states. i was under the impression that there was some movement not to label meets from other countries. guest: when we do investigations of outbreaks, it is very important for us to trace all the food back to its original -- i can'that we can comment on that specific legislation. generally, they are the regulatory agencies in the food safety space. at the cdc, our job is to track what is happening, identify and stop outbreaks, and advance protection. host: dr. frieden, i know you have a busy day and our time with you is ending here shortly. i want to ask you about the flu season and what are your predictions for that. the headline today that the flu shortage means less shots for people. guest: the only thing we can predict with certainty about influenza is that it is unpredictable and we will have a flu season. we can also say the best way to prot
host: john, chapel hill, north carolina. apologies, allison in texas. caller: hi, good morning. i would like to ask the doctor if he is aware of any legislation that would -- clear from not labeling their meat being sent to the united states. i was under the impression that there was some movement not to label meets from other countries. guest: when we do investigations of outbreaks, it is very important for us to trace all the food back to its original -- i can'that we can comment on that...
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we've got great shows coming up this week with viola davis, allison tolman, john mulaney, liam hemsworth, and josh hutcherson. next week we'll have sarah palin, a performance from "spring awakening." and on thanksgiving my guest will once again be my family, larry, hillary and josh myers will be here. so make sure you watch that. we'll be right back with music from travi$ scott. [ cheers and applause ] antlers on reindeer, gifts tied with laces polar bear noses, colorful faces candy canes wrapped up to the top, how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? snowmen with buttons, snowflakes with icing candy corn feathers, sure look enticing rice krispies treats, the fun doesn't stop - how many ways can you snap, crackle, pop? there's a bazillion ways to make the holidays a treat with kellogg's rice krispies. the beam family has a long history of doing things their own way. they age every drop of jim beam twice as long as the law requires. so, four long years from now... i'll be back for this one. jim beam , make history . to those who deliver dinner... and get dinner delivered. to those caked
we've got great shows coming up this week with viola davis, allison tolman, john mulaney, liam hemsworth, and josh hutcherson. next week we'll have sarah palin, a performance from "spring awakening." and on thanksgiving my guest will once again be my family, larry, hillary and josh myers will be here. so make sure you watch that. we'll be right back with music from travi$ scott. [ cheers and applause ] antlers on reindeer, gifts tied with laces polar bear noses, colorful faces candy...
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allison silberberg. in the house of delegates, republicans currently have control and they're expected to keep control. in fairfax, there's an open seat on the board of supervisors for the sully district. republican johnguevara is facing democrat cathie smith there. louden county, four people are vying to become chair of the county board of supervisors. >> all right, thanks. >>> it's election day across the country and right now voters in ohio are deciding whether to legalize marijuana. it would be the first state in the midwest to allow recreational and medicinal use. a rival ballot could kill this measure before itakes effect. >> i wanted to make sure i made time in my day to voice my choice. >> reporter: the choice before ohio voters, whether to legalize marijuana. >> the benefits from having it legalized far outweigh it not being legalized. i think in terms of tax revenue and in terms of how it can bolster the economy. >> reporter: if the majority of voters agree, the buckeye state would be the fifth in the country to approve recreational marijuana. >> at her worst was having well over 100 visible seizures in a day. >> reporter: heather and her daughter, addison, have become the face of the issue
allison silberberg. in the house of delegates, republicans currently have control and they're expected to keep control. in fairfax, there's an open seat on the board of supervisors for the sully district. republican johnguevara is facing democrat cathie smith there. louden county, four people are vying to become chair of the county board of supervisors. >> all right, thanks. >>> it's election day across the country and right now voters in ohio are deciding whether to legalize...
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host: john, chapel hill, north carolina. apologies -- allison in texas. caller: hi, good morning. doctor if he is aware of any legislation that would clear countries from not labeling their meat being sent to the united states. i was under the impression that there was some movement not to label meats from other countries. dr. frieden: when we do investigations of outbreaks, it is very important for us to trace all the food back to its original source so that we can identify sources of contamination and get them addressed. i can't comment on that specific legislation. generally, they are the regulatory agencies in the food safety space. at the cdc, our job is to track what is happening, identify and stop outbreaks, and advance prevention. host: dr. frieden, i know you have a busy day and our time with you is ending here shortly. i want to ask you about the flu season and what are your predictions for that. the headline today that the flu shortage means less shots for people. guest: the only thing we can predict with certainty about influenza is that it is unpredictable and we will
host: john, chapel hill, north carolina. apologies -- allison in texas. caller: hi, good morning. doctor if he is aware of any legislation that would clear countries from not labeling their meat being sent to the united states. i was under the impression that there was some movement not to label meats from other countries. dr. frieden: when we do investigations of outbreaks, it is very important for us to trace all the food back to its original source so that we can identify sources of...
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allison klein of education week. journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> john hinckley was the person who shot president reagan, and president reagan was not wearing a bullet-proof vest that day. the thing is, john hinckley was stalking jimmy carter before this. >> sunday, ronald feynman talks about various assassination physical threats made against presidents and presidential candidates throughout american history. >> there have been 16 presidents who faced assassination threats. elong, who inugh 1975 was assassinated, and i talk about robert kennedy in 1968 who was assassinated, and george wallace who was shot and in 1972. for life so i cover candidates as well as presidents. and it is a long list. >> i denied it 8:00 eastern and q&a.ic on c-span's >> next, a look at the new smithsonian institution. this is an hour and 15 minutes. damian: i think we are ready. good afternoon, thank you for being here. i am damian woetzel, director of the aspen institute arts program. it is my pleasure to curate the roundtable series, sponsored by michelle smith. thank you fo
allison klein of education week. journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> john hinckley was the person who shot president reagan, and president reagan was not wearing a bullet-proof vest that day. the thing is, john hinckley was stalking jimmy carter before this. >> sunday, ronald feynman talks about various assassination physical threats made against presidents and presidential candidates throughout american history. >> there have been 16 presidents who faced...