38
38
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
but your membership in national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] i already signed my renewal with kevin. but that's a little extra here. listen, thank you all very much for coming out. [applause] kevin: thank you, charlie, for sharing your thoughts with us today. there's a couple of things to mention before leaving. you all will receive an e-mail .rom us that will have a survey we take feedback very seriously at national journal to them we take serving our members very seriously. -- we take feedback very seriously at national journal. we take serving our members very seriously. we are hopeful to be helpful. .hank you for coming out today we look forward to serving you the next hundred days. [applause] ; coming up on c-span, hillary clinton gives her concession speech. then president obama talks about the election results and the presidential transition. thereon, house speaker paul ryan responds to questions on president-elect donald trump. senator mitch mcconnell shares his postelection thoughts about the future of the republican party.
but your membership in national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] i already signed my renewal with kevin. but that's a little extra here. listen, thank you all very much for coming out. [applause] kevin: thank you, charlie, for sharing your thoughts with us today. there's a couple of things to mention before leaving. you all will receive an e-mail .rom us that will have a survey we take feedback very seriously at national journal to them we take serving our members very...
61
61
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra , but that is a little extra. i will turn it back to kevin. [laughter] kevin: there is a couple things to mention before leaving. you all received an e-mail from us that will have a survey. that very, very seriously here at the national journal and take our members very seriously, and would love to know what you thought. are decks that some of our centers prepared. some of you have them. pick one up on the way out, we are hoping to be helpful there. we look forward to serving you in the next 100 days. [applause] [indiscernible conversation] >> and a moment on c-span as our post election coverage continues, donald trump's victory speech from the you hours of the morning. we also have hillary clinton's concession speech around 8:00 here on c-span. more reaction and analysis coming your way tomorrow. we're covering a discussion at the heritage foundation -- discussionis on the impact. we go to the smit
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra , but that is a little extra. i will turn it back to kevin. [laughter] kevin: there is a couple things to mention before leaving. you all received an e-mail from us that will have a survey. that very, very seriously here at the national journal and take our members very seriously, and would love to know what you thought. are decks that some...
26
26
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra , but that is a little extra. i will turn it back to kevin. [laughter] kevin: there is a couple things to mention before leaving. you all received an e-mail from us that will have a survey. that very, very seriously here at the national journal and take our members very seriously, and would love to know what you thought. are decks that some of our centers prepared. some of you have them. pick one up on the way out, we are hoping to be helpful there. we look forward to serving you in the next 100 days. [applause] [indiscernible conversation] >> we will have more analysis of the election results thursday from the heritage foundation with a panel of conservatives. back live at noon eastern time. later, journalists, pollsters, and pendants on the media coverage -- pendants on the media coverage campaign. >> on the day after the election, hillary clinton gave a concession speech in new york city congratu
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra , but that is a little extra. i will turn it back to kevin. [laughter] kevin: there is a couple things to mention before leaving. you all received an e-mail from us that will have a survey. that very, very seriously here at the national journal and take our members very seriously, and would love to know what you thought. are decks that some...
35
35
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i am the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what, and why in what happened in yesterday's election. to handle some housekeeping, you will see two mics on either side of me in the center aisles. there will be a question-and-answer portion of today's event. when it comes to that moment, we do welcome anybody that has a question to lineup behind the mics. when you are preparing to enter the question, we ask that you first state your name and organization. now getting to introduce charlie. editor,is the founder, as well as publisher of the book political report. for nbcolitical analyst news. he founded the cook political report in 1984, and what has been what i would call the bible for election and political trend analysis in washington. one other housekeeping matter, we have a hashtag today. we certainly will commute tweeting on social media about the event. witho
i am the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what, and why in what happened in yesterday's election. to handle some housekeeping, you will see two mics on either side of me in the center aisles. there will be a question-and-answer portion of today's event. when it comes to that moment, we do welcome anybody that has a question to...
52
52
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i am kevin, the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what, and why on yesterday's election. to handle some housekeeping, you will see two mics on either side of me in the center aisles. there will be a question-and-answer portion of today's event. when it comes to that moment, we do welcome anybody that has a question to lineup behind the mics. when you are preparing to ask a question, we ask that you first state your name and organization. now, getting to introduce charlie. charlie is the founder, editor, as well as publisher of the "cook political report." he also is a political analyst for nbc news. charlie founded the "cook political report" in 1984, and what has been what i would call the bible for election and political trend analysis in washington. one other housekeeping matter, we have a hashtag today. it is #njdayafter. we certainly welcome you tweeting on soci
i am kevin, the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what, and why on yesterday's election. to handle some housekeeping, you will see two mics on either side of me in the center aisles. there will be a question-and-answer portion of today's event. when it comes to that moment, we do welcome anybody that has a question to lineup...
29
29
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra
your membership and national journal will help you understand that. [laughter] signed myrare ready new, but that is a little extra newellready signed myra
27
27
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see the senate vibrancy spent to starting tuesday. >> the "national journal"'s charlie cook of "the cook political report" will review yesterday's election this afternoon and he will be talked about what went wrong with the projections. in the final cook projectionist to have hillary clinton winning with 270 electoral votes, donald trump and with 276. live coverage this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> after i came up with this idea, first of all i did research information because this is the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition but mr. ellis especially, it's a complicated issue. it's not black and white. it's so multifaceted that had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. obvious it was a lot, it's a competition that i can't talk about it all in seven minutes. first thing is to decide what is good to talk about. >> i that would be nice to have a focal point. i start anything my parents before i went and got quotes from the internet, before he started shooting, i researched this topic extensively. i visite
you can see the senate vibrancy spent to starting tuesday. >> the "national journal"'s charlie cook of "the cook political report" will review yesterday's election this afternoon and he will be talked about what went wrong with the projections. in the final cook projectionist to have hillary clinton winning with 270 electoral votes, donald trump and with 276. live coverage this afternoon at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> after i came up with this idea, first of all i did...
26
26
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
but your membership and "national journal" will help you understand that. [laughter] always sign my renewal with kevin. that's a little extra here, here but listen, thank you all very much for coming out. and by turning it back over to kevin? thank you all. [applause] >> thank you, charlie, for sharing your thoughts with us today. a couple of things to mention before leaving. you all will receive an e-mail from us that will have a survey. we take feedback very, very seriously here at "national journal" and we take serving our members are seriously so we would love to hear what you thought of another thing to mention, there are -- i see some of you with them but please pick them up on the way out. if they'll break in a lot of the polling and a lot of the results. i know many of you will be giving presentations to internal stakeholders in, and we are hopeful to be helpful there. so thank you for coming out today and look forward to serving you in the next 100 days. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaud
but your membership and "national journal" will help you understand that. [laughter] always sign my renewal with kevin. that's a little extra here, here but listen, thank you all very much for coming out. and by turning it back over to kevin? thank you all. [applause] >> thank you, charlie, for sharing your thoughts with us today. a couple of things to mention before leaving. you all will receive an e-mail from us that will have a survey. we take feedback very, very seriously...
161
161
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
also the former editor of the national journal of naval history. dr. weir is here to comment on the technological development of the submarine, and the role and plans of the german navy as world war i developed. this is his first appearance at the maryland historical society. [applause] our other speaker is professor nicholas lambert. currently the class of 1957 distinguished chair of naval american heritage at the u.s. naval academy. after receiving his doctorate from oxford in 1992, he has held fellowships at yale, wolfson college, oxford, and southampton university of england, and was an associate fellow at the royal united services institute in london. his first book is a revisions account of british naval policy before world war i, and it won the distinguished book award for military science history. the second book "planning armageddon" received the world war i historical association's 2013 norman b tomlinson junior prize. it may be also appropriate for you and the audience to know that nick's grandfather commanded 3 submarines for the royal navy
also the former editor of the national journal of naval history. dr. weir is here to comment on the technological development of the submarine, and the role and plans of the german navy as world war i developed. this is his first appearance at the maryland historical society. [applause] our other speaker is professor nicholas lambert. currently the class of 1957 distinguished chair of naval american heritage at the u.s. naval academy. after receiving his doctorate from oxford in 1992, he has...
91
91
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
we have more from josh, national editor of the national journal. what areas, of the congress and ng democrats in that. where might they be able to work together with a new president trump? >> one of the areas of agreement that trump agreed on is infrastructure spending and one difference between trump and ryan is that trump is not worried about keeping the budget balanced. he wants to increase defense spending and infrastructure spending on roads and bridge and broken infrastructure in the country. that is one area house democrats have agreement with the trump campaign on. on the other hand, there is health care, and social issues, where there is a big, big gulf. it will be fascinating to see how nancy pelosi and chuck schummer try to play ball. >> what about the sequester position? they thought republicans would not be able to stomach and loand behold, the sequestration and military is hollowed out by that. >> one area of agreement the republican and democrats, both hate the sequester and military spending is one of the top priorities from the tru
we have more from josh, national editor of the national journal. what areas, of the congress and ng democrats in that. where might they be able to work together with a new president trump? >> one of the areas of agreement that trump agreed on is infrastructure spending and one difference between trump and ryan is that trump is not worried about keeping the budget balanced. he wants to increase defense spending and infrastructure spending on roads and bridge and broken infrastructure in...
71
71
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
i am kevin, the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what,
i am kevin, the president of national journal. i am going to welcome everyone to national journal's day after the election event. the guests of today's program will be charlie cook, who will be breaking down the who, what,
35
35
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke to the national journal about the election and his findings on the issues and motivations that factor into the voting. again, that is coming up, charlie cook at 6:00 p.m. eastern about 40 minutes from now, as our coverage one day after the historic election of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states continues on c-span. while donald trump has more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the race for the white house, 3 states still have not been called. one of them arizona, with all precincts reporting with donald trump well ahead so far. just under 50% of the votes in arizona, but officially not called for mr. trump. michigan, another state where donald trump is in the lead. a narrower lead by about 12,000 votes. still, that state has not been called. one state where hillary clinton is in the lead is new hampshire. withy tight race though, only about 1500 votes separating the candidates for president. that would obviously still not be enough for hillary clinton. donald trump already over the 270 mark in the electoral college. speaking of new hampshire, some n
he spoke to the national journal about the election and his findings on the issues and motivations that factor into the voting. again, that is coming up, charlie cook at 6:00 p.m. eastern about 40 minutes from now, as our coverage one day after the historic election of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states continues on c-span. while donald trump has more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win the race for the white house, 3 states still have not been called. one of them...
198
198
Nov 18, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
national journal to be the fifth most conservative senator in the senate, sessions if confirmed will revamp the most politicized department of justice in modern history in addition former justice department lawyers testified in confirmation hearing for u.s. attorney many, many years ago that he had racially insensitive remarks and there's mike pompeo, he's accepted the nomination. harvard law school graduate and former tea party member will become under scrutiny and apologized for a 2010 article that campaign tweeted out which also made racially insensitive remarks. national security adviser pick lieutenant mike flynn will not face such scrutiny although leftist consider views on radical islamic terrorism too extrem. nsa is not subject to confirmation hearing in the senate. tonight we understand a conference call that mr. trump will be heading out of trump tower tonight headed for the trump national golf club in new jersey where he will be meeting with mitt romney for the weekend. this is truly highly unusual in terms of perceptions what happened in the campaign, last spring when mr.
national journal to be the fifth most conservative senator in the senate, sessions if confirmed will revamp the most politicized department of justice in modern history in addition former justice department lawyers testified in confirmation hearing for u.s. attorney many, many years ago that he had racially insensitive remarks and there's mike pompeo, he's accepted the nomination. harvard law school graduate and former tea party member will become under scrutiny and apologized for a 2010...
209
209
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
mali bald is reporting this for the "national journal" publication. she is in new york at trump headquarters on a night that already a couple of surprises. what are you seeing and hearing, molly? molly: the mood has take an happy turn here at the trump victory "party." we'll see if it's actually a party. you know a lot of attendant dees telling me they came in feeling really nervous but now they're pretty excited. none of the swing states have been called but just the fact that he seems to be overperforming a lot of people's expectations. they've got the big screens in the ballroom. tune to fox news all the pundits are saying things are starting to look a lot better than a lot of people have imagined and that's got a lot of people here very, very excited. steve: let's talk about michigan and virginia. donald trump needed to flip michigan to increase his electoral vote and in virginia the race is surprisingly close. what do you attribute this to? molly: well, from what i can tell, the constant in all these states michigan and virginia alike seems to be
mali bald is reporting this for the "national journal" publication. she is in new york at trump headquarters on a night that already a couple of surprises. what are you seeing and hearing, molly? molly: the mood has take an happy turn here at the trump victory "party." we'll see if it's actually a party. you know a lot of attendant dees telling me they came in feeling really nervous but now they're pretty excited. none of the swing states have been called but just the fact...
370
370
Nov 8, 2016
11/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 1
charlie cook from the "national journal" said he thought democrats could pick up four or five seats. >> that's what they need. >> is that the likelihood? >> it seems to be more the likelihood than not. if you look at illinois, new hampshire, wisconsin and pennsylvania, it seems like those are strong possibilities. it looks like that nevada seat with cortez masto. it's harry reid's seat. it's hard to see him giving up that seat to a republican so it looks likely. one of the narratives, and we'll have to see if this is true, is that the fbi's initial announcement, the vague letter comey sent out seemed to maybe hurt those down-ballot races a lot and you saw the republicans being much more bullish on their chances after that. >> can i add quickly to that? i would not sleep on missouri. jason candor is the democratic secretary of state there and even though missouri tends to be red, they have launched a hell of a campaign against roy blount. >> paris, this isn't how you think it will go. when you look at someone voting for hillary clinton at the top and marco rubio at the bottom, that do
charlie cook from the "national journal" said he thought democrats could pick up four or five seats. >> that's what they need. >> is that the likelihood? >> it seems to be more the likelihood than not. if you look at illinois, new hampshire, wisconsin and pennsylvania, it seems like those are strong possibilities. it looks like that nevada seat with cortez masto. it's harry reid's seat. it's hard to see him giving up that seat to a republican so it looks likely. one...
66
66
Nov 24, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
trump's national security and foreign policy, including his choices for national security advisor and you and vassar. we talkedton journal, with jamie mcintyre, national security and defense reporter, with the washington examiner. this is 40 minutes. on c-span q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. alumni am ac-span jamiemcintyre -- alumni, mcintyre joins me now. let's talk about some of the news this morning. nikki haley has been tapped to be our representative at the united nations. the reaction? guest: he was not particularly supportive of donald trump during his campaigning. it shows that he is able to hit it into the presidential -- to pivot into the presidential mode. she is a rising star in the republican party, but she does not have a variety of foreign policy experience. it is something that she will have a steep learning curve on. the ambassador to the united nations acyclic speaks for the president -- basically speaks for the president and articulates his policies. she will have to get a good idea of what the president stands for when she represents us for the united nations. to have to get an idea of all the
trump's national security and foreign policy, including his choices for national security advisor and you and vassar. we talkedton journal, with jamie mcintyre, national security and defense reporter, with the washington examiner. this is 40 minutes. on c-span q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. alumni am ac-span jamiemcintyre -- alumni, mcintyre joins me now. let's talk about some of the news this morning. nikki haley has been tapped to be our representative at the...
147
147
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
KWWL
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 4
(graphic) the latest nbc news/wall street journal national poll shows clinton holding onto a slim advantag. her double-digit lead in mid-october. commanding leads among women...african americans...latinos and young voters 18 to 34.... (================= graphics out ========================) stevie wonder joined president obama at a rally in florida today targeting those clinton supporters. standup su/jennifer johnson reporting "it'll be a late night for both candidates....as clinton holds a rally with singer james taylor in new hampshire...and trump ends his long day with an event in virginia. jennifer johnson, nbc news, -- rallying support in sioux the state by at least seven points. but he says he wants to lock down the state. in a rare departure -- top state elected officials joined him on stage during the rally. trump left iowa for minnnesota. and for all the latest in election coverage -- you can visit our website -- kwwl dot com. you can join us t 20-16 special -- highlighting hillary clinton and donald trump. coming up next -- it was a barn- burner in the twin cities as the vikings
(graphic) the latest nbc news/wall street journal national poll shows clinton holding onto a slim advantag. her double-digit lead in mid-october. commanding leads among women...african americans...latinos and young voters 18 to 34.... (================= graphics out ========================) stevie wonder joined president obama at a rally in florida today targeting those clinton supporters. standup su/jennifer johnson reporting "it'll be a late night for both candidates....as clinton holds...
33
33
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the "national journal"'s charlie cook, "the cook political report" will refute yesterday's electionay that hillary clinton with 278 electoral votes. instead donald trump of course ended up with 276. >> an update on yesterday's election, new hampshire governor maggie hassan has declared victory over republican incumbent senator kelly ayotte. however, senator ayotte has not yet conceded with 99% of precincts reporting. governor hassan leads by fewer than 1000 those. republicans will maintain control of the senate even if maggie hassan does win. politico reports after six years of wandering in the political desert, former florida governor charlie crist will represent his hometown in congress. he was republican governed by the lost his bid for the senate and reelection later to the governor's office. an israeli newspaper points out despite the election democrats have added four more jewish members to congress. the jewish contingent videos house of representatives grew from 19 to 23, double its republican representation from one to two. john mccain delivered a victory speech at his campa
. >> the "national journal"'s charlie cook, "the cook political report" will refute yesterday's electionay that hillary clinton with 278 electoral votes. instead donald trump of course ended up with 276. >> an update on yesterday's election, new hampshire governor maggie hassan has declared victory over republican incumbent senator kelly ayotte. however, senator ayotte has not yet conceded with 99% of precincts reporting. governor hassan leads by fewer than 1000...
279
279
Nov 18, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
he was ranked by "national journal" as the fifth most conservative senator. sessions if confirmed would likely revamp what critics believe is the most politicized department of justice in modern history. his nomination will not be without controversy. four former justice department lawyers testified at his confirmation hearing many years ago that he made racially insensitive remarks. thomas figures a black u.s. attorney, testified that session thought the ku klux klan was okay until i found out they smoked pot. sessions said the comment was not serious, but it was joke but he nevertheless apologized for it. mike pompeo for cia chief. harvard law school graduate and former tea party member. he will come under scrutiny. he apologized for article from independent publication that his campaign tweeted out. pompeo's then opponent, indian-american was turban-topper could be a muslim, hindue, buddhist, who knows. he apologized for it. they were not pompeo's words that appeared in publication his campaign tweeted out. national security advisor, lt. general mike flynn
he was ranked by "national journal" as the fifth most conservative senator. sessions if confirmed would likely revamp what critics believe is the most politicized department of justice in modern history. his nomination will not be without controversy. four former justice department lawyers testified at his confirmation hearing many years ago that he made racially insensitive remarks. thomas figures a black u.s. attorney, testified that session thought the ku klux klan was okay until i...
91
91
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
was: what john mccloskey referring to is a story in the national journal that says the trump campaignon a poll watch pine. -- plan. so this is something that both parties agree to three decades ago. nathan in connecticut, a democrat. good morning, welcome. caller: thank you very much. you are doing a great job. ms. clark is very brilliant. --question is for mr. moore mr. mccloskey. his presidential candidate is urging early voters to change their vote by election day to a vote for him. this is kind of a new topic for me. awski explainwacl why it should be legal to change your vote? to be clear, i don't represent donald trump and i'm not his lawyer by any stretch of the imagination, so that being said, the notion that a voter can change his or her vote if they had cast in early is permissible in some states so long as that vote has not been processed already. or is a procedure under state law in no states it is permissible that you have to go through in order to ensure your vote is not double counted. in many instances, the early voting procedure is therefore people who have made up th
was: what john mccloskey referring to is a story in the national journal that says the trump campaignon a poll watch pine. -- plan. so this is something that both parties agree to three decades ago. nathan in connecticut, a democrat. good morning, welcome. caller: thank you very much. you are doing a great job. ms. clark is very brilliant. --question is for mr. moore mr. mccloskey. his presidential candidate is urging early voters to change their vote by election day to a vote for him. this is...
59
59
Nov 5, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international language and then the craft of objective journalism. their teacher is jean kissel. >> when we first started objectivity was not even on the scale. but given definition of writing, journalists, and separation of professional action and personal feelings, we can make it through hours of interviews before anyone becomes less than objective. that is an incredible step. they realized the importance of remaining objective, to be able to do the reporting. i have one student now who wrote the story about his best friend, mohammed, andy asked him to go to jihad with him. this man said no, i have been accepted into the irc journalism course, and i think i will stay here. one day, this man went home for lunch, and his family gathered and told him to sit down and that the martyr had been brought back from the front. then they told him, they said gently, that it was his friend and he had been beheaded. now, before going back to class in the afternoon, he was as
there is a school of journalism operated by the national rescue committee. students first learn an international language and then the craft of objective journalism. their teacher is jean kissel. >> when we first started objectivity was not even on the scale. but given definition of writing, journalists, and separation of professional action and personal feelings, we can make it through hours of interviews before anyone becomes less than objective. that is an incredible step. they...
41
41
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
climate and expertise came as a fellow from the metcalf and has covered energy and environment for national journalpolitico and the "new york times". so looking forward to this conversation. thank both of you for being here today i want to remind everybody that today's discussion is on the record. it is streaming live. you can join the conversation on twitter at ac global energy. and the hashtag ac energy. so with that, jonathan. the floor is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you for hosting me here. atlantic council is a pleasure to be here. i can't fill the illustrious shoes of secretary kerry. stay tuned for a somewhat less high-level imminent position. it is interesting to start with a story that frames the issue. i chose one that is relevant to me. people have commuted on the 1, the n, the r line. 15 million gallons of saltwater poured in from the new york harbor, mixed with debris, destroyed the station's power system. the storm submerged under 80 feet, recking every mechanical system. we were there in october of 2012. not very long ago. neither of the tunnels were entirely flooded unable
climate and expertise came as a fellow from the metcalf and has covered energy and environment for national journalpolitico and the "new york times". so looking forward to this conversation. thank both of you for being here today i want to remind everybody that today's discussion is on the record. it is streaming live. you can join the conversation on twitter at ac global energy. and the hashtag ac energy. so with that, jonathan. the floor is yours. >> thank you very much. thank...
219
219
Nov 18, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 1
david zitner from the "wall street journal," national politics editor.at to see you, thank you. >>> while we wait for donald trump's departure to new jersey, he was supposed to step out of the golden elevators like 30 minutes ago. you know, he's about the. a warning for -- he's busy. a warning for the millions traveling for thanksgiving. a top security official warns the terror threat for air travellers is still very real. mike, why do you tell us -- how does that help me? i mean -- we'll tell you what he's telling congress ahead. >>> first, a group of brawling guys finally stop throwing punches, but there is not the way to break up a fight. the rest of the video presently. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin
david zitner from the "wall street journal," national politics editor.at to see you, thank you. >>> while we wait for donald trump's departure to new jersey, he was supposed to step out of the golden elevators like 30 minutes ago. you know, he's about the. a warning for -- he's busy. a warning for the millions traveling for thanksgiving. a top security official warns the terror threat for air travellers is still very real. mike, why do you tell us -- how does that help me? i...
97
97
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
arlingtonton journal national cemetery, iraq and afghanistan war veterans. ambassadorestinian talks about ending the conflict with israel. the new york post reporting the clintons are making plans to pass their political dynasty to the next generation i having chelsea clinton run for congress in new york's 17th the district when the incumbent decides to retire. the 79 euros congresswoman his district includes the clintons home has not announced her retirement and declined to comment on the story. some news on president-elect with, went on an interview wall street journal, said he would modify his campaign promise to repeal obama care and keep some of its more popular provisions, including the ban on discrimination for pre-existing conditions, and letting children stay on their parents health insurance plan until the age of 26. the trumped transition team has already announced governor chris christie has been replaced by vice president-elect mike pence as head of the transition. this comes after the conviction of two of christie's former associates,- related
arlingtonton journal national cemetery, iraq and afghanistan war veterans. ambassadorestinian talks about ending the conflict with israel. the new york post reporting the clintons are making plans to pass their political dynasty to the next generation i having chelsea clinton run for congress in new york's 17th the district when the incumbent decides to retire. the 79 euros congresswoman his district includes the clintons home has not announced her retirement and declined to comment on the...
77
77
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
was: what john mccloskey referring to is a story in the national journal that says the trump campaigns not working on a poll watch pine. -- plan. so this is something that both parties agree to three decades ago. nathan in connecticut, a democrat. good morning, welcome. caller: thank you very much. you are doing a great job. ms. clark is very brilliant. --question is for mr. moore mr. mccloskey. his presidential candidate is urging early voters to change their vote by election day to a vote for him. this is kind of a new topic for me. awski explainwacl why it should be legal to change your vote? to be clear, i don't represent donald trump and i'm not his lawyer by any stretch of the imagination, so that being said, the notion that a voter can change his or her vote if they had cast in early is permissible in some states so long as that vote has not been processed already. or is a procedure under state law in no states it is permissible that you have to go through in order to ensure your vote is not double counted. in many instances, the early voting procedure is therefore people who h
was: what john mccloskey referring to is a story in the national journal that says the trump campaigns not working on a poll watch pine. -- plan. so this is something that both parties agree to three decades ago. nathan in connecticut, a democrat. good morning, welcome. caller: thank you very much. you are doing a great job. ms. clark is very brilliant. --question is for mr. moore mr. mccloskey. his presidential candidate is urging early voters to change their vote by election day to a vote for...
1,089
1.1K
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 1,089
favorite 0
quote 0
was one of america's leading lights in journalism and a fundamental reason public media is considered a trusted window on the world by audiences across the nation. gwen's commitment to journalism and especially her devotion to mentoring young reporters will continue for many years to come. the gwen ifill fund for journalism excellence has been established and you can find more information on the washington week website. we do hope you go there to find more information. we have only scratched the surface of stories about our friend gwen ifill. we could go on all night. we could probably go on into the weekend. but we'll share more on the "washington week extra" and you can find that and more remembrances about gwen's remarkable career on the washington week website and at pbs.org/washington week. we now raise a glass to toast our friend, our mentor, our colleague, our shero, amazing life, amazing career, amazing woman. gwen ifill. >> hear, hear. >> cheers. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to kqed newsroom. i'm thuy vu. coming up on our program, we'll look at a bay area startup with an app that gets excess food from businesses into the hands of those who
was one of america's leading lights in journalism and a fundamental reason public media is considered a trusted window on the world by audiences across the nation. gwen's commitment to journalism and especially her devotion to mentoring young reporters will continue for many years to come. the gwen ifill fund for journalism excellence has been established and you can find more information on the washington week website. we do hope you go there to find more information. we have only scratched...
100
100
Nov 26, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
national security agency. in this interview at the wall street journal ceo council, he talks about national security and computer threats facing the public and private sectors. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, admiral. i have to clarify -- you're admiral rogers, director of the nsa. you are from chicago. >> i am not a congressman from michigan. >> we can make our own headlines here. how worried should be ceo's out here be about the state of cyber security? >> clearly do we have a challenge here that requires attention? yes. is there a role for ceo's to play in this? yes. who when i talk to the sea-suite, one of the things i will normally ask when talking to ceo's talk to me about the conversation you are having with your cio and cfo. tell me about how your setting expectations. is a guy who defends networks, you don't want your network security being decided unilaterally what is important to you as an organization. you as a leader need to set that tone. if you've got to prioritize, this is what i want you to focus on. this is what i think we need to or should be willing to take som
national security agency. in this interview at the wall street journal ceo council, he talks about national security and computer threats facing the public and private sectors. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, admiral. i have to clarify -- you're admiral rogers, director of the nsa. you are from chicago. >> i am not a congressman from michigan. >> we can make our own headlines here. how worried should be ceo's out here be about the state of cyber...
214
214
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 1
we also have with us daniel newhouser who is the congressional reporter for "national journal" and mike, congressional reporter of "the washington post." mike, go first. mike: thank you. congressman, thank you for joining us today. obviously we're two days, three days now from the american voters just making a stunning statement by electing donald trump. what do you think those voters want the republican congress with president donald trump to tackle first? mr. messer: thanks. mike, glad to be here. i think the americans spoke loudly. they're tired of the status quo. the republicans will be charge in not only the presidency but also the house and senate and there will be expectations things will get done. you know, mr. trump was clear about several things in the campaign and i think those will be our earliest and clearest priorities. he was clear about border security. i think you'll see legislation quickly that makes major moves towards securing our border. he was clear about the need to get rid of obamacare. i think you'll see efforts very quickly to get a repeal of obamacare on presi
we also have with us daniel newhouser who is the congressional reporter for "national journal" and mike, congressional reporter of "the washington post." mike, go first. mike: thank you. congressman, thank you for joining us today. obviously we're two days, three days now from the american voters just making a stunning statement by electing donald trump. what do you think those voters want the republican congress with president donald trump to tackle first? mr. messer:...
53
53
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
arlingtonton journal national cemetery, iraq and afghanistan war veterans.mbassadorestinian talks about ending the conflict with israel. the new york post reporting the clintons are making plans
arlingtonton journal national cemetery, iraq and afghanistan war veterans.mbassadorestinian talks about ending the conflict with israel. the new york post reporting the clintons are making plans
53
53
Nov 25, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> john miller, director of the the journalism program at hillsdale national correspondent for the national review and author of the e-book available on kindle. the polygamist king. this is book tv on c-span2. >> cspan, where history history unfolds daily.
. >> john miller, director of the the journalism program at hillsdale national correspondent for the national review and author of the e-book available on kindle. the polygamist king. this is book tv on c-span2. >> cspan, where history history unfolds daily.
95
95
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 9
. >> so nationally the latest nbc wall street journal poll has clinton with a four point national lead over trump. we should note with polls, and quickly. trump has been in colorado. it was the final stop before election day. al gore will be campaigning for hillary clinton in woulder and -- in bolder and lakewood. >> polls are polls and do change. >> tonight we'll have regular local updates on the local races. watch coverage on channel 20 ug that begins at 5:00. latest results after the polls close on 9 news.com. mobile app and facebook. any way you want to follow the election, we got it for you. >>> a person is hit and killed near dia sunday night around 8:30 near pena and terminal road meets. we'll bring you updates as we get them. >>> a woman is charged with shot at them during the standing rock protest. we are at the four winds american council with her family is meeting with media later today. they're challenging these charges. >> reporter: they are. the morton county sheriff office said she fired three shots at them october 278th. her family says she was protesting peacefully. sh
. >> so nationally the latest nbc wall street journal poll has clinton with a four point national lead over trump. we should note with polls, and quickly. trump has been in colorado. it was the final stop before election day. al gore will be campaigning for hillary clinton in woulder and -- in bolder and lakewood. >> polls are polls and do change. >> tonight we'll have regular local updates on the local races. watch coverage on channel 20 ug that begins at 5:00. latest results...
217
217
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the latest nbc news wall street journal national poll shows clinton leading 44% to donald trump's40%. and in the final election push hillary clin hillary clinton is drawing on star power in ohio. she was joined by lebron james at the get out the vote rally. >> you have to be knowledgeable about what is going on about what our future entails and this woman right here has the brightest future. >> i can't tell you how exciting it is for me to have lebron and j.r. part of the team that's going to take us to the white house. >> on friday clinton was at a concert hosted by jay-z and beyonce. last night she held a rally featuring pop star katy perry and tomorrow she will be joined by james at a who and bruce springsteen as well as bon jovi in philadelphia. >> voters will tackle this proposal on tuesday. supporters say measure e will give more hours to part timers but business owners argue it will damage the local economy. rick looks at this devicive proposal. >> you have some families saying this measure is strictly a survival issue. especially for many of the families that share this ea
. >> the latest nbc news wall street journal national poll shows clinton leading 44% to donald trump's40%. and in the final election push hillary clin hillary clinton is drawing on star power in ohio. she was joined by lebron james at the get out the vote rally. >> you have to be knowledgeable about what is going on about what our future entails and this woman right here has the brightest future. >> i can't tell you how exciting it is for me to have lebron and j.r. part of the...
103
103
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
new research the journal of the national sleep foundation says people who sleep fewer than five hours a night are 21% more likely to go for sugary, caffeinated drinks in the middle of the afternoon. but experts aren't sure if sleep deprivation makes people go for those drinks or if sugary drinks patrick: sounds like a cycle maybe? toya: maybe don't do it for a while and see what works. patrick: there you go. toya: another day, another new starbucks cup. patrick: the coffee giant debuted its holiday cups today. this year, starbucks is putting christmas images back on its cups. they feature designs created by customers that include snow flakes, reindeer, christmas lights and ornaments. , there are 12 festive designs created by 13 women from six countries. last yeata fire. some people called their red cups plain and said they didn't have enough christmas. toya: we follow the sugary, caffeinated drink's with a coffee story. patrick: the forecast next. announcer: feast your eyes on patrick: we told you earlier about anti-trump protests. this is one in milwaukee. these are live pictures of
new research the journal of the national sleep foundation says people who sleep fewer than five hours a night are 21% more likely to go for sugary, caffeinated drinks in the middle of the afternoon. but experts aren't sure if sleep deprivation makes people go for those drinks or if sugary drinks patrick: sounds like a cycle maybe? toya: maybe don't do it for a while and see what works. patrick: there you go. toya: another day, another new starbucks cup. patrick: the coffee giant debuted its...
100
100
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
journal, we have a link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's time for your news and weather together. players and doctors are calling for the national football league to reconsider study in the journal of drug and alcohol dependency found 71 percent of players who used narcotic painkillers during their career developed dependency issues. a group of former players co-signed a letter with "doctors for cannabis regulation" -- calling on the n-f-l to change its position. the players' union is looking into forming a committee to consider alternative therapies for pain management. a federal judge has ordered state officials in michigan to residents there have been living without access to safe drinking water for more than two years after learning their water was tainted with lead. the motion for home delivery of safe drinking water was filed as part of a case brought under the safe drinking water act. president obama participating in the laying of the wreath ceremony at arlington cemetery today.., it's in honor of military veterans past and present who have served and sacrificed for their country. the cr tradition on veterans day. preside
journal, we have a link to their site on ours, fox6now.com. it's time for your news and weather together. players and doctors are calling for the national football league to reconsider study in the journal of drug and alcohol dependency found 71 percent of players who used narcotic painkillers during their career developed dependency issues. a group of former players co-signed a letter with "doctors for cannabis regulation" -- calling on the n-f-l to change its position. the players'...
66
66
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
great wall, lincoln and other subjects regularly appear in "the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very much for the kind introduction. all of us owe you an enormous debt of gratitude for your leadership, and your efforts to keep the churchill flame alive. we have another round of applause for our distinguished chairman, please. thanks to lee pollock for helping to make this moment the reality. he has been churchill's legacy of great service, and a pleased to call him a friend. think you, lee. it is a tremendous honor to be appointed the first director of the national church library and center at the george washington university, and executive director at the international churchill society. i'm grateful to the board of ics and the leadership of the gw
great wall, lincoln and other subjects regularly appear in "the wall street journal," the "washington post" and the national review, and elsewhere. michael, will you come up and introduce yourself to a truly magnificent and daunting audience of churchillians. all of them i don't join in wishing every success as together we all continue our grand adventure into a bright and exciting future. [ applause ] >> thank you, laurence. thank you very much. thank you very much...
123
123
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
WOIO
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
that many years ago and it deals with the four nations just mentioned by the wall street journal... that this is the hour and they say the bombs are coming. prepare to meet god, amos 4:12. well let's prove it rexella. well i did deal with russia already but now the buddy of russia of course is china and they're going to come together and i'd like for you to see what they're doing right now. russia and china digging into latin america: well they want to stop the dominance of the united states around the world. china sees sevenfold increase in persecution against christians. well somebody else coming in of course, we've mentioned them before. north korean leader orders nuclear arms to be readied. whoo. take a look there, honoring him right there. together with them, iran's supreme leader: u.s. surrendered to iran in nuclear deal. that's what they're saying. you surrendered to us. a crooked deal with the president. alright. he just gave them $1 billion 800 million and it's wrong and illegal. and going on, iran holds air force drills in bid to display defense capabilities. well they're
that many years ago and it deals with the four nations just mentioned by the wall street journal... that this is the hour and they say the bombs are coming. prepare to meet god, amos 4:12. well let's prove it rexella. well i did deal with russia already but now the buddy of russia of course is china and they're going to come together and i'd like for you to see what they're doing right now. russia and china digging into latin america: well they want to stop the dominance of the united states...
108
108
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
the national "wall street journal" had hillary clinton plus 4 and in the meantime, between when we gothis graphic up, a brand new fox poll that also has hillary clinton up 4 points. a lot of consistency right now in the poll and kristen, what i also find is how consistent hillary clinton's lead has been. this has actually been a very stable race despite all the ups and downs and the different story lines we have followed. just look at this right now where hillary clinton has had a very durable lead. sometimes in the mid single digits and sometimes higher than that but very consistent. >> and of course, this race is going to be won in the battleground states. a lot of battle ground states razor tight. i was curious to see secretary clinton open up a lead here in new hampshire, 11 points. how surprising was that and what else are you seeing? >> you know, it's not all that surprising. and a much closer race but after that big "access hollywood" storyline came out, there were many polls showing hillary clinton with either a double digit lead in new hampshire or one in the high and single d
the national "wall street journal" had hillary clinton plus 4 and in the meantime, between when we gothis graphic up, a brand new fox poll that also has hillary clinton up 4 points. a lot of consistency right now in the poll and kristen, what i also find is how consistent hillary clinton's lead has been. this has actually been a very stable race despite all the ups and downs and the different story lines we have followed. just look at this right now where hillary clinton has had a...
89
89
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 1
reported aw journal fresh allegations of sexual misconduct against justice thomas, the accusation was in 1999 he groped a young woman at a dinner party. what was interesting was that the nationalournal already thomas out to justice for comment before he made the statement. it is hard not to understand the statement about, this town is broken, when you disagree with anhialate try to them, that was in response to of accusation of sexual misconduct following harassment accusations rofessor anita hill came forward with when justice thomas was being confirmed for his position. thomas probably holds these view necessary general that we're in trouble partisan 've turned and nasty, they probably also the in the context of particular allegation. host: if you want to see that c-span.org, go to and listen to the justice's total.s in richard from south carolina, independent line, go ahead, next. caller: hello. i'm you for c-span and calling about the pennsylvania supreme court. there was a woman attorney general forced to resign because f some actions she it and she leaked something about pornography on private e-mails, e-mails again, and she spent ike or democrats $10 million in the next
reported aw journal fresh allegations of sexual misconduct against justice thomas, the accusation was in 1999 he groped a young woman at a dinner party. what was interesting was that the nationalournal already thomas out to justice for comment before he made the statement. it is hard not to understand the statement about, this town is broken, when you disagree with anhialate try to them, that was in response to of accusation of sexual misconduct following harassment accusations rofessor anita...
84
84
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and then the wall street journal has an actual page -- a story about the national enquirer. they've dragged in the wall street journal, too! >> and the wall street journal is more or less conservative. i really have to take a step back and say where was the opposition research during the primary? jeb bush had a war chest. he must be banging his head against the window. joy, i will not forget the last week of august i was on with chuck and we counted -- there was a segment that we did, 12 headlines, joy, that would have basically eliminated any other candidate and it was everything from the fact that his foundation did not actually donate money to anybody that, he had not relest lease his tax returns, there were rooms are and all of a sudden be nobody touched him? i don't believe it. >> you did -- it's not as if these opponents didn't have money. you had ted cruz, his father accused by donald trump of killing john f. kennedy, yet he didn't respond with opposition research. why didn't the others find stuff like this during the primary? >> i think they really aren't trying. all
. >> and then the wall street journal has an actual page -- a story about the national enquirer. they've dragged in the wall street journal, too! >> and the wall street journal is more or less conservative. i really have to take a step back and say where was the opposition research during the primary? jeb bush had a war chest. he must be banging his head against the window. joy, i will not forget the last week of august i was on with chuck and we counted -- there was a segment that...
138
138
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
shelby holiday from the "wall street journal" and caitlin huey burns national political reporter for real clear politics. i mean, you know, if you looked at this tape today, you could detect a little bit of tension in that room. i mean, i think it's obvious that it's a nervous moment really for both of these people. how do you think it went, caitlin? >> it was such a fascinating moment for two reasons politically and what this means for the country. first of all, these are two men who have been in opposition for a long time. president obama just spent the past several months railing against donald trump saying he was unfit for the office he is now about to serve. president-elect trump has spent the past several years questioning obama's birthplace. questioning his legitimacy and that road. the fact that they came together really underscores the powerful of the peaceful transition of powerful in our democracy. it's also kind of a moment to really saver, i think. lots of fights are still ahead in congress with the democrats now assuming the minority and looking for leadership there. so
shelby holiday from the "wall street journal" and caitlin huey burns national political reporter for real clear politics. i mean, you know, if you looked at this tape today, you could detect a little bit of tension in that room. i mean, i think it's obvious that it's a nervous moment really for both of these people. how do you think it went, caitlin? >> it was such a fascinating moment for two reasons politically and what this means for the country. first of all, these are two...
176
176
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
journalism. they had at the pbs station here in washington and at the home of pbs of gwen of a coanchor. she was described as one of the nation's leading life of journalism. i think it says about as well as anything. people may remember she was one o f the moderators of the vice presidential debate. she was a big figure in political journalism, i think she would have found what's going on here the last week or so to be fascinating. i wish she was around to give us her insights. >> thank you. >> i do want to share what paul ryan has said. i am sadden of the death of gwen ifill. >> very sad. passed away at 61. we'll take a break and be right back. you are watching msnbc, the place for politics. assume nothing. unlike hellmann's, kraft real mayo spreads on smoother and still has no artificial flavors. no wonder the holidays taste so good. [and her new business: i do, to jeanetgo. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! p
journalism. they had at the pbs station here in washington and at the home of pbs of gwen of a coanchor. she was described as one of the nation's leading life of journalism. i think it says about as well as anything. people may remember she was one o f the moderators of the vice presidential debate. she was a big figure in political journalism, i think she would have found what's going on here the last week or so to be fascinating. i wish she was around to give us her insights. >> thank...
61
61
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
a new study in the journal of the national sleep foundation agrees, finding that, compared to people who slept between 7 and 8 hours, those who skimped on sleep drank 21 percent more sugar sweetened beverages, including soda. less sleep also meant course, may make them stay up later. all this according to a national survey of dietary habits. since regular soda is full of sugar -- empty calories, with no nutritional value - it's a straight line to draw between people who habitually sleep less and people who put themselves more at risk of weight gain and diabetes. of course, we can't get a good night sleep every night, but resist the urge, when you can't, to react by heading for more sugar and caffeine. the standard medical mantra - eat right and exercise, and an extra tip: cut down caffeine consumption within six hours of bedtime. don't try for sweet dreams by reaching for extra sugar. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. trt oc for the 1st time in 20 years, the state legislature and the governor's office are in republican control. that could mean some bills democrats ha
a new study in the journal of the national sleep foundation agrees, finding that, compared to people who slept between 7 and 8 hours, those who skimped on sleep drank 21 percent more sugar sweetened beverages, including soda. less sleep also meant course, may make them stay up later. all this according to a national survey of dietary habits. since regular soda is full of sugar -- empty calories, with no nutritional value - it's a straight line to draw between people who habitually sleep less...
672
672
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 672
favorite 0
quote 0
looking at michigan, i'm hitting refresh on michigan, i do think -- dash this is something the national journal which was, we've all focused on the swing states, supposed swing states, virginia which looks like she's going to go okay in. north carolina, the florida, maybe trump can pull sort of a back door and get her soft under belly which is michigan and wisconsin now michigan looks very much in place, stay obama won like -- >> let's look at -- i wanted to hear from you. can we look at some of those numbers coming in from the states where the polls have been closed for a little while can we look what the numbers are. with whatever percent of the vote is in, david is checking michigan i'm interested in michigan, wisconsin, some of the other states where the polls have closed. we're not ready to project a winner might give us some sense -- >> let's be clear that the path now runs through michigan. pennsylvania and nevada she's got to have virginia. we start doing electoral map right now if he takes one of those, done. >> woodruff: state that we can all for hillary clinton, is that right? the st
looking at michigan, i'm hitting refresh on michigan, i do think -- dash this is something the national journal which was, we've all focused on the swing states, supposed swing states, virginia which looks like she's going to go okay in. north carolina, the florida, maybe trump can pull sort of a back door and get her soft under belly which is michigan and wisconsin now michigan looks very much in place, stay obama won like -- >> let's look at -- i wanted to hear from you. can we look at...
274
274
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
"the wall street journal" says national data show adults number of adult children leaving parents rodeed outpost to help people stay healthy. the hotel line has zen-like destinations in new york city and washington, d.c. and sometimes business calls somewhere else, somewhere else like omaha, nebraska which is the latest company to get the treatment. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> a day after voters in ol any, oakland and san francisco voted to tax sugary drinks comes a new study about the beverages. uc san francisco scientists found that people who sleep five or fewer hours a night are likely to also drink significantly more sugary caffeinated drinks. the authors say it's not yet clear whether drinking sug sugar-sweetened beverages makes people to sleep more. >> when with you return, back to the election and the contentious race in the cook. >> and kristen with a look the a what's coming up. >> cheering for the first female president until they weren't as hillary clinton concedes the race. we talk with people who worked for her and now are trying to figure o
"the wall street journal" says national data show adults number of adult children leaving parents rodeed outpost to help people stay healthy. the hotel line has zen-like destinations in new york city and washington, d.c. and sometimes business calls somewhere else, somewhere else like omaha, nebraska which is the latest company to get the treatment. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> a day after voters in ol any, oakland and san francisco voted to tax...