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and rsity pittsburgh university of minnesota's machine daily about youth midterm t and 2018 election. be sure to washington c-span's live at on journal" 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> which party will control the senate?d watch live election night coverage starting tuesday at as the resultsrn come in from house, senate and overnor races around the country. here victory and concession victories from the candidates. a.m. orning at 7:00 eastern we will get your reaction to the election taking live during lls "washington journal." c-span, your primary source for 2018.ign barack obama campaigned with florida senator bill nelson who term.ning for a fourth he's being challenged by rick scott. real clear politics lists it as a tossup. ndrew gillum was also there running against former congressman ron desantis for the governor seat. mr. gillum has less than a 3 3-point lead according to polls. >> welcome senator bill nelson.
and rsity pittsburgh university of minnesota's machine daily about youth midterm t and 2018 election. be sure to washington c-span's live at on journal" 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> which party will control the senate?d watch live election night coverage starting tuesday at as the resultsrn come in from house, senate and overnor races around the country. here victory and concession victories from the candidates. a.m. orning at 7:00 eastern we will get your...
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and university of pittsburgh's journal and the minnesota daily about youth engagement and the 2018 midterme to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >> which party will control the house and senate? c-span's live election night coverage starting tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern as the results come in from house, senate, and governor races. here victory and concession speeches. wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m., we will get your reaction to the election and take phone calls live during washington journal. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. earlier today in miami, former president barack obama campaigned with florida senator bill nelson who is running for a fourth term. he is being challenged by warmer florida governor, rick scott. the race is listed as a tossup. the tallahassee mayor was at the rally running against former congressman ron desantis for the governor seat. polls and that rias show mr. gillam with less than a three point lead. welcome senator bill nelson. [cheers
and university of pittsburgh's journal and the minnesota daily about youth engagement and the 2018 midterme to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >> which party will control the house and senate? c-span's live election night coverage starting tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern as the results come in from house, senate, and governor races. here victory and concession speeches. wednesday morning at 7:00 a.m., we will get your reaction to the...
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and the university of minnesota's minnesota daily. about youth engage scwment the 2018 midterm elections. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. sunday night on after words, vice president mike pence's daughter charlotte pence talks about their book where you go, life lessons from my pother. she's interviewed by journalist and interviewericate brower. >> have you ever thought when you dad was growing up why can't we have a more normal life? >> when i write in the book that first one of the earliest chapters i said i wouldn't have minded growing up in one house and one yard that we changed our whole lives, and that was what my parents that they would do. they built a house in indiana, my mom planted three dogwood trees in the backyard when we were born. we put the handprints in the cement, thought that would be where we would live forever, in southern indianapolis, but then obviously god had different plans for our life, and i'm very grateful for the amazing opportunitie
and the university of minnesota's minnesota daily. about youth engage scwment the 2018 midterm elections. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. sunday night on after words, vice president mike pence's daughter charlotte pence talks about their book where you go, life lessons from my pother. she's interviewed by journalist and interviewericate brower. >> have you ever thought when you dad was growing up why can't we have a...
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and the university of minnesota's minnesota daily, about youth come gaugement and the 2018 midterm elections. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. >> "new york times" best-selling author jodypo co is our guest on in-depth fiction edition. her live call in program on sunday at noon eastern. her most recent book is a spark of light. other books include small great things "the story teller" "lone wolf." and many other novels. watch in-depth fiction edition with author jody picoult on sunday, and be sure to watch in-depth fiction edition when author brad meltzer will be our guest on book tv, on c-span 2. >> political analyst charlie cook spoke as a meeting at the american academy of actuaries and make predictions of tuesday's midterm elections. he discussed how political trends are affecting the battle over the house and senate. this is over an hour. >> thank you very much steve for that nice introduction. i'm very honored to be here with you. i'm going to use -- i'm a little apprehensive about this i'm going to use a lot of
and the university of minnesota's minnesota daily, about youth come gaugement and the 2018 midterm elections. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. >> "new york times" best-selling author jodypo co is our guest on in-depth fiction edition. her live call in program on sunday at noon eastern. her most recent book is a spark of light. other books include small great things "the story teller" "lone...
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daily existence. and it goes back to your first nation person i mean you think of lynchings. the largest mass hanging in u.s. history by lincoln's the creed right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who had stolen it in the end president abraham lincoln compromised and instead of hanging all three hundred three he agreed to only have minnesota hang thirty nine of them so centuries have passed since rome began annihilating native people and cultures we asked antony stately c.e.o. native american community clinic what trauma looks like today for the indigenous and first nation so when you look at the native american population compared proportionately we are more likely to be killed by police that african-americans and biologicals rather other racial. and those are things that people don't really think about they think of because while there are so few of us that were in significant right. but when you look at the partial impact of things like these conditions on the aid of people. my pe
daily existence. and it goes back to your first nation person i mean you think of lynchings. the largest mass hanging in u.s. history by lincoln's the creed right here in minnesota under separate twenty six eight hundred sixty two three hundred three male members of the sioux tribe were found guilty of stealing food that was meant for the reservations back from white settlers who had stolen it in the end president abraham lincoln compromised and instead of hanging all three hundred three he...
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. >>> joining us, kelly busche, minnesota daily at the university of minnesota. she is their editor in chief. good morning. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> i'm well, thank you for asking. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> how would you describe the level of activity on campus leading up to next week? >> it's been wild. there has been events all over. there's people handing out flyers in class to get you to vote. it's just students are really energized right now. the thing is, we want to see them show up to the polls. >> what do you think's going to happen as far as the groups involved or the parties involved to make sure that that enthusiasm actually turns up to people showing up? >> i mean, i think we won't know until election day, but what i predict is that more students will show up. i don't know if it's going to be in historic numbers, although they have been pushing and volunteering in a historic way. there have been higher voter, higher door knocking, higher volunteer numbers that we reported and we are just waiting to see until elec
. >>> joining us, kelly busche, minnesota daily at the university of minnesota. she is their editor in chief. good morning. >> good morning. how are you doing? >> i'm well, thank you for asking. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> how would you describe the level of activity on campus leading up to next week? >> it's been wild. there has been events all over. there's people handing out flyers in class to get you to vote. it's just students...
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now, theining us editor in chief at the minnesota daily. good morning. thank you for joining us. kelly: thank you for having me. pedro: how would you describe the level of activity on campus leading up to next week? kelly: it has been wild. there are people handing out flyers in class to get you to vote. students are really energized right now. that thing is we want to see them show up to the polls. pedro: what do you think will happen as far as groups involved with the parties involved to make sure that enthusiasm turns into people showing up? kelly: we will not know until election day. i predict more students will show up. i don't know if it will be in historic numbers, although they have been pushing and volunteering in a historic way. there has been higher volunteer numbers we have reported. we are waiting to see on election day. it is really hard to know what the student vote. pedro: on your campus, our people allowed to go into the dorms door to door to talk about politics? kelly: they are. they can door knock. they just have to register before. pedro: where does social med
now, theining us editor in chief at the minnesota daily. good morning. thank you for joining us. kelly: thank you for having me. pedro: how would you describe the level of activity on campus leading up to next week? kelly: it has been wild. there are people handing out flyers in class to get you to vote. students are really energized right now. that thing is we want to see them show up to the polls. pedro: what do you think will happen as far as groups involved with the parties involved to make...