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the newseum is already gearing up for the inauguration. yesterday they lined the entrance every day with the front pages from newspapers across the country all proclaiming the president of getting re-elected. and since the inaugural parade passes by the building on pennsylvania avenue the newseum is offering up a special inauguration day viewing package for $100 visitors can view the inauguration on a giant screen and they'll also have a warm place to watch the parade. tickets go on sale today for newseum members and then next thursday to the general public. >>> still ahead on the news at noon, ever wonder why and how storms get their name this is we'll explain that there's a secret -- names? we'll explain that there's a secret behind the weather name game. more on that when we come back. >>> welcome back. now back to our top story. the nor'easter that's battered the regions of new york and new jersey, they are still reeling from sandy. and aside from widespread power outages all over again with this snowstorm, this latest storm is also ma
the newseum is already gearing up for the inauguration. yesterday they lined the entrance every day with the front pages from newspapers across the country all proclaiming the president of getting re-elected. and since the inaugural parade passes by the building on pennsylvania avenue the newseum is offering up a special inauguration day viewing package for $100 visitors can view the inauguration on a giant screen and they'll also have a warm place to watch the parade. tickets go on sale today...
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the newseum is offering inauguration day package for $100.ou'll be able to watch the swearing in on the museum's giant tv screen, watch the parade go down pennsylvania avenue, and you are free to tour the museum as well. tickets go on sale today for newseum members and will be available to the public starting november 15th. >>> 11 days after hurricane sandy left a path of destruction on the new jersey coast and in new york city, the northeast is facing another wallop from mother nature. this time as much as a foot of snow could fall in some places already flooded by sandy. danielle leigh is live in trenton, new jersey, now with a look at the conditions there. >> good morning. people here are waking up to a couple inches of snow on the ground, the first of the season. but for the hundreds of thousands still recovering from hurricane sandy, this was the last thing they needed. rain, snow, and wind at times over 60 miles an hour is drenching homes. entire communities already rearranged by hurricane sandy. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's very sad.
the newseum is offering inauguration day package for $100.ou'll be able to watch the swearing in on the museum's giant tv screen, watch the parade go down pennsylvania avenue, and you are free to tour the museum as well. tickets go on sale today for newseum members and will be available to the public starting november 15th. >>> 11 days after hurricane sandy left a path of destruction on the new jersey coast and in new york city, the northeast is facing another wallop from mother...
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>> the newseum lined yesterday and since the parade pasts right by the building on pennsylvania avenuethe newseum is offering up a special inauguration day viewing package -- but they'll have a warm spot to watch the parade. tickets go on sale today to newseum members and next thursday to the general public. >>> well, we called sandy a superstorm after it lost its hurricane characteristics but should we start naming every storm? >> plus heading to baltimore this morning a big water main break there is causing traffic problems and more. >> birthday time before we go to break -- >> and happy birthday if this is your day too. we'll be back. would you notice if you... were missing half your kidney function? according to the national kidney foundation, 20 million people have chronic kidney disease... and 20 million more may be at risk... and not even know it. anyone with high blood pressure, diabetes or a family history... of chronic kidney disease is at risk. early diagnosis is vitally important. to get the whole story, talk to your doctor and visit... the national kidney foundation at kid
>> the newseum lined yesterday and since the parade pasts right by the building on pennsylvania avenuethe newseum is offering up a special inauguration day viewing package -- but they'll have a warm spot to watch the parade. tickets go on sale today to newseum members and next thursday to the general public. >>> well, we called sandy a superstorm after it lost its hurricane characteristics but should we start naming every storm? >> plus heading to baltimore this morning a...
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of course the newseum shelby coffey who's been a key architect of this event. this year we are doing something different. we welcome a new partnership in the harvard institute of politics who've carried of the elections in side of the program track and so i would like to extend a sincere thanks to the director of the harvard institute of politics. and now i would like to thank our important presenting underwriters have made this event possible, and they are altria, bank of america, comcast, exxonmobil, thompson reuters and united technologies and the supporting underwriters of the american federation of teachers and the center for auto quality, and then for drinks tonight well-deserved drinks at the reception, the underwriter is google. finally if you're housekeeping notes. we are going to run the program straight through without breaks so you can infer what that means. please, silence your cell phone and this is just your ringer because we want you to keep yourself owns tweet with the hash tag #ideasforum for others here but also those watching the event by th
of course the newseum shelby coffey who's been a key architect of this event. this year we are doing something different. we welcome a new partnership in the harvard institute of politics who've carried of the elections in side of the program track and so i would like to extend a sincere thanks to the director of the harvard institute of politics. and now i would like to thank our important presenting underwriters have made this event possible, and they are altria, bank of america, comcast,...
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tickets go on sale today for newseum members and for the public on november 15th. >>> let's take a live look outside at 41 degrees. all calm in the nation's capital. it's time for weather and traffic on the 1s. we got lucky again. >> oh, boy. and thankfully, because this is still a powerful coastal storm. we did have a little bit of sleet, a little flurry activity that fell between 10:00 last night until about 2:00 this morning, but that's now gone. but eastern new england and long island in parts of southern new england getting pounded with snow, rain, and wind. yesterday afternoon, the buoy had a wind gust of 76 miles an hour. gusts from nantucket, martha's vineyard, along the southeastern massachusetts coast are still around 60 miles an hour. this is a powerful storm and it's still snowing into parts of connecticut where they've had upwards of a foot of snow. locally, we just have a few sprinkles coming down from the north, now into northeastern maryland. a little bit of wet snow falling into southern parts of the eastern shore and it's a chilly morning. but all above freezing from t
tickets go on sale today for newseum members and for the public on november 15th. >>> let's take a live look outside at 41 degrees. all calm in the nation's capital. it's time for weather and traffic on the 1s. we got lucky again. >> oh, boy. and thankfully, because this is still a powerful coastal storm. we did have a little bit of sleet, a little flurry activity that fell between 10:00 last night until about 2:00 this morning, but that's now gone. but eastern new england and...
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. >>> thank you, tonight a breaking newseum date. a baltimore police officer has been suspended over allegations of sexual misconduct. >> we are live with more on the story. >> reporter: baltimore city's new police commissioner held a news conference. he is only in office a week and is dealing with a serious allegation of misconduct. the officer worked out of the northwestern district. he has been identified as elliott simon, 39 years old, who has been with the department 13 years. he is facing possible criminal charges in connection with an incident involving a young woman. >> over the weekend, detectives from the baltimore police special investigation section received a complaint of alleged sexual misconduct between an 18 year old female and on-dutiy baltimore police department officer. >> they are releasing his name because he is being investigated for what would be a felony. he has been suspended without pay. the age, 18, indicates the charge is not statutory rape. they used the term statutory misconduct and it occurred while he
. >>> thank you, tonight a breaking newseum date. a baltimore police officer has been suspended over allegations of sexual misconduct. >> we are live with more on the story. >> reporter: baltimore city's new police commissioner held a news conference. he is only in office a week and is dealing with a serious allegation of misconduct. the officer worked out of the northwestern district. he has been identified as elliott simon, 39 years old, who has been with the department...
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. >>> at the newseum in washington last night, hillary clinton offered a hint of optimism that diplomacy was still a possibility. >> we continue to believe that there is still a window of opportunity to reach some kind of resolution over iran's nuclear program. now, i'm not, you know, a wild-eye ed optimist about it, t i think it's imperative that we do everything we can unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally to test that proposition. >> the u.s. energy department figures show that iran's oil exports last month were down 1 million barrels a day. compared to the same time last year. >>> a scathing new report out in the uk is calling for tight restrictions on the british press in wake of last year's phone hacking scandal. after a year-long investigation, a senior british judge issued a 2,000-page report detailing what was described as the media's, quote, unethical and reckless behavior. he also called for an independent watchdog to regulate newspapers and protect citizens' privacy. prime minister david cameron set up the inquiry after revelations of illegal eavesdropping that brought do
. >>> at the newseum in washington last night, hillary clinton offered a hint of optimism that diplomacy was still a possibility. >> we continue to believe that there is still a window of opportunity to reach some kind of resolution over iran's nuclear program. now, i'm not, you know, a wild-eye ed optimist about it, t i think it's imperative that we do everything we can unilaterally, bilaterally, multilaterally to test that proposition. >> the u.s. energy department...
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it's a great partnership, and i thank the newseum for doing this.i have a friend here somewhere, allen, the founder of circuit city, apparently wrote a book called "the rise and fall of circuit city," and to some degree, there's uncomfortable truths when you think about nations and companies, there's rise and fall stories r and hopefully the united states is not on the fall side of this, plu political campaigns are a lousy time to think about the hard truths of what's happening. one of the hard truths about the panel is we're five white guys. [laughter] we try to figure out how we could divvy this. we're four tall guys and doug. [laughter] we're very well aware of this. you would not believe how busy -- we did have a more diverse crowd, but for all of those e-mailing saying we want to bill you in, a conversation, we know. it's there. what i want to get into today and talk a little about are the strategic economic choices facing the nation, and what's that mean? in particular, when you talk about strategy in economics, is there something more funment
it's a great partnership, and i thank the newseum for doing this.i have a friend here somewhere, allen, the founder of circuit city, apparently wrote a book called "the rise and fall of circuit city," and to some degree, there's uncomfortable truths when you think about nations and companies, there's rise and fall stories r and hopefully the united states is not on the fall side of this, plu political campaigns are a lousy time to think about the hard truths of what's happening. one...
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mart, if you can hear me amid the hoopla here at the newseum. you're a student at virginia, you've been e-mailing me all night about problems you're detecting in virginia. tell us the problems you see and why and what it means. >> the margins in conservative -- [inaudible] in the suburbs around richmond, chesterfield county is the biggest one, comparable to '08. in 2008 john mccain lost the commonwealth of virginia by seven points. the bottom line, barack obama can do a little bit worse across virginia and still win that state. if he wins the state, there's no path to the presidency for mitt romney. we'll get the western suburbs, look at the outer suburbs of northern virginia, the margins are comparable or a little bit better for romney than they were for mccain four years ago. so unless something big happens in the two big jurisdictions still being counted, virginia beach and fairfax up by washington, d.c., i think that the commonwealth of virginia is going to stay blue and give president obama a second term. >> republicans knew that there was
mart, if you can hear me amid the hoopla here at the newseum. you're a student at virginia, you've been e-mailing me all night about problems you're detecting in virginia. tell us the problems you see and why and what it means. >> the margins in conservative -- [inaudible] in the suburbs around richmond, chesterfield county is the biggest one, comparable to '08. in 2008 john mccain lost the commonwealth of virginia by seven points. the bottom line, barack obama can do a little bit worse...
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for $100, you can spend the day at the popular newseum on pennsylvania avenue. you can watch the swearing in on the giant tv screen, watch the parade pass in front of the building and you are free to tour the museum. >>> right now, all eyes are on wall street as investors hope to rebound from yesterday's dramatic losses. the dow fell more than 300 points. overseas markets also down. dow futures are up this morning, though. 15 before the hour. the biggest reason for drop on wall street, the approaching fiscal cliff, which would mean a combination of sweeping cuts and tax hikes. we will arrive at the metaphor call cliff by the end of this year, unless congress and the white house can reach an agreement. this morning, some encouraging signs that might happen. jackie de angelis is live. >> reporter: political leaders are promising to avoid the ever looming fiscal cliff just a day after president obama re-election. john boehner extending an offer to come up with a resolution. >> mr. president, the republican majority here in the house stands ready to work with you, t
for $100, you can spend the day at the popular newseum on pennsylvania avenue. you can watch the swearing in on the giant tv screen, watch the parade pass in front of the building and you are free to tour the museum. >>> right now, all eyes are on wall street as investors hope to rebound from yesterday's dramatic losses. the dow fell more than 300 points. overseas markets also down. dow futures are up this morning, though. 15 before the hour. the biggest reason for drop on wall street,...
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from the ideas forum hosted by the atlantic, the aspen institute and the newseum, this is 15 minutes.ll show you as much of this as we can until our live event at 8:45 a.m. eastern. >> henry crumpton, depending on how you feel about drones, um, i can refer to him as the inventor of drones or the creator of drone or the grandfather of drones, um, and other things. he wrote a great book, "wired by war," "war by wire" -- >> the art of intelligence. >> oh, the art of intelligence. and shelby coffey who is the creator of the newseum. >> a spoke in a giant wheel, but thank you all so much for coming. we're always enormously honored to have the washington ideas festival here. in the world of spies, ambassador henry crumpton is a legend, and after 24 years in the cia clandestine services, he became a little more public by helping then-secretary of state copped condoleezza rice coordinate the counterterrorism efforts around the world. he went even more public this past year with a book, a very well-received and well-reviewed book on "the art of intelligence." and behind those emerging from the
from the ideas forum hosted by the atlantic, the aspen institute and the newseum, this is 15 minutes.ll show you as much of this as we can until our live event at 8:45 a.m. eastern. >> henry crumpton, depending on how you feel about drones, um, i can refer to him as the inventor of drones or the creator of drone or the grandfather of drones, um, and other things. he wrote a great book, "wired by war," "war by wire" -- >> the art of intelligence. >> oh, the...
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at the newseum, healthcare improvement talk about where will it go from here and friday, november 9th, maryland congressman chris van mollen van hollen is the keynote speaker. that's your capital rundown. you'll find us on www.myfoxdc.com and on twitter hashtag capital rundown. i'm tom fitzgerald. we'll see you next week. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. when we think no one is looking. is what we do... mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts
at the newseum, healthcare improvement talk about where will it go from here and friday, november 9th, maryland congressman chris van mollen van hollen is the keynote speaker. that's your capital rundown. you'll find us on www.myfoxdc.com and on twitter hashtag capital rundown. i'm tom fitzgerald. we'll see you next week. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of...
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i'm steve clemons, i want to just compliment the newseum and tell you how historic this is. the google party's coming up, david drummond. this is one of the few times in the history of the newseum that they've allowed an outside group -- the other happened to be the president of the united states and then one time madeleine albright when she was secretary of state or something -- coming in to do a teleconference. thises the third time they've opened up annenberg for a during-the-day session here. so this is a really great partnership. i want to thank the few seem for doing this. what we're going to do now in this time, i have a friend here somewhere, alan, the founder of circuit city, he's written a book called the rise and fall of sir sutt city, and -- circuit city, and there are uncomfortable truths when you think about nations and companies, there are certainly rise and fall stories, and hopefully the united states is not on the fall side of this. but political campaigns are really lousy times to think about the hard truths of what's happening. one of the hard truths abou
i'm steve clemons, i want to just compliment the newseum and tell you how historic this is. the google party's coming up, david drummond. this is one of the few times in the history of the newseum that they've allowed an outside group -- the other happened to be the president of the united states and then one time madeleine albright when she was secretary of state or something -- coming in to do a teleconference. thises the third time they've opened up annenberg for a during-the-day session...
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he went to the newseum for a package discussion on syria and this is one of his offhanded remarks. >> but i believe in american leadership, i believe in the greatness of america, i believe that this president can lead. i believe that his secretary of state, whoever that might be, can also lead. >> john mccain's humor, we understand, but he was certainly treating this as though it is very much in play. of course, as we point out, the president has not nominated her, but we understand all of our reporting and colleague's reporting he would like to nominate her to be secretary of state. can she try to -- can they try to ram this through? >> well, you know, the president has a right to nominate the person he thinks is best for all these positions and andrea, as you know, there may be vacancies in four or five key positions in his administration. so he has to make the best judgment for that. i would just hope that all members of congress would give any nominee, obviously, due consideration. and today ambassador rice is being asked lots of questions and she -- i thought she made the right d
he went to the newseum for a package discussion on syria and this is one of his offhanded remarks. >> but i believe in american leadership, i believe in the greatness of america, i believe that this president can lead. i believe that his secretary of state, whoever that might be, can also lead. >> john mccain's humor, we understand, but he was certainly treating this as though it is very much in play. of course, as we point out, the president has not nominated her, but we understand...
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all that from here at the newseum in washington, d.c.his from our abc station. ♪ you can go your own way >> the people made it clear what they wanted so let's work together. that's one of the wonderful -- it's like earning capital. let me put it to you this way, i earned capital in the campaign, political capital and now i intend to spend it. >> i have one mandate. i have a mandate to help middle class families and families that are working hard to get into the middle class. that's my mandate. >> president bush in 2004 and president obama this week with different ideas about the power of their mandates after re-election and we'll get to that with our roundtable in a moment. we're joined, as always, by george will, donna brazile, jonathan karl, congressman xavier becerra, the vice chair of the democratic caucus in the house and former house speaker newt gingrich. thank you all for being here. george will, i want to start with you, and i want to start with israel. this is a conventional war that we've been looking at in the past week. >> w
all that from here at the newseum in washington, d.c.his from our abc station. ♪ you can go your own way >> the people made it clear what they wanted so let's work together. that's one of the wonderful -- it's like earning capital. let me put it to you this way, i earned capital in the campaign, political capital and now i intend to spend it. >> i have one mandate. i have a mandate to help middle class families and families that are working hard to get into the middle class....
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all that from here at the newseum in washington, d.c. after this from our abc station.erica's privately-owned freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. thatat's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billioion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rovers, 10 gps satellites, and 20pace shuttles ...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. ♪ you can go your own way >>> the people made it clear what they wanted. now let's work together. that's one of the wonderful -- it's like earning capital. let me put it to you this way, i earned capital in the campaign, political capital and now i intend to spend it. >> i have one mandate. i have a mandate to help middle class families and families that are working hard to try to get into the middle class. that's my mandate. >>> president bush in 2004 and president obama this week with different ideas about the power of their mandates after re-election
all that from here at the newseum in washington, d.c. after this from our abc station.erica's privately-owned freight railroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. thatat's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in one year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. freight railroads plan to spend $23 billioion on their network. that's like launching 4 mars rovers, 10 gps satellites, and 20pace shuttles ...all in one year. and not a penny...
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we are live at the newseum here in washington for remarks from the founder and president of americans for tax reform, grover norquist. he is the featured guest of this morning's politico playbook breakfast. is expected to talk about the so-called fiscal cliff and debt and deficit reduction. mr. norquist said no for promoting his no new taxes pledge to gop lawmakers. politico's chief white house correspondent mike allen will lead off the discussion with issues of questions. we expected to get underway in just a moment like you on c-span2. -- live here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> thanks for coming out. this is two weeks in a row. [inaudible] we appreciate your being here. we are excited to have grover norquist, president of americans for tax reform. welcome all. [inaudible] people who are following us on twitter, tweet us at hash tag -- [inaudible] we will take questions. we want to thank bank of america supporting these series, these issues. those that matter most to us. today we're going to talk about a very important issue -- [inaudible] we appreciate bank of america. [i
we are live at the newseum here in washington for remarks from the founder and president of americans for tax reform, grover norquist. he is the featured guest of this morning's politico playbook breakfast. is expected to talk about the so-called fiscal cliff and debt and deficit reduction. mr. norquist said no for promoting his no new taxes pledge to gop lawmakers. politico's chief white house correspondent mike allen will lead off the discussion with issues of questions. we expected to get...
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courtesy of the newseum, washington, front page of that newspaper and many of the newspapers this morningincluding "the washington post," liberal groups prepare for an entitlement fight. this is what zachary goldfarb rights. -- writes. host: there is what president obama said in the past that he might do. we're turning to you outside washington today to get your take on this. can it be part of a grand bargain to avoid a fiscal cliff? bob, your first. caller: i never understood, when you are eligible of age to go on medicare, that that is the simultaneous with social security. i do not understand why those are staggered. for all the republicans out there, i agree, i am a fiscal conservative, that the very least to raise the eligibility age from 65 to 67 in medicare should absolutely be on the table. i would like to say, i do not get why we do not use our institutions, government institutions. to allow for people like myself, i pay about $7,000 per year out of pocket or an individual policy that i do not use. i might use $200 per year out of 7000. if they give that money to medicare so that
courtesy of the newseum, washington, front page of that newspaper and many of the newspapers this morningincluding "the washington post," liberal groups prepare for an entitlement fight. this is what zachary goldfarb rights. -- writes. host: there is what president obama said in the past that he might do. we're turning to you outside washington today to get your take on this. can it be part of a grand bargain to avoid a fiscal cliff? bob, your first. caller: i never understood, when...
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gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us this morning at the knight conference center here at the newseumm amy washman with the peterson foundation. throughout the program today, we're going to be polling the audience. we'd like to get your opinion and get you involved in the discussion on stage. so i just briefly wanted to make sure that everyone who has a smartphone has scanned their qr code and has pulled up the polling site on their phone, or be you checked out an ipod touch up front when you registered this morning, that you click on the pgpf poll icon. for those of you watching our live stream, you can also participate in the audience voting. you can text the keyword to 22333. the keyword you'll see are the bolded words next to your answer options, so for this test question we're going to be asking you the best part of thanksgiving dinner is; turkey, gravy, cranberries or family. you can text to 22333 or tweet @poll and enter your keyword. we'll register your votes and get answers instantaneously. on your smart device, you scan your qr code, you'll be taken straight to pollev.com/ p
gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us this morning at the knight conference center here at the newseumm amy washman with the peterson foundation. throughout the program today, we're going to be polling the audience. we'd like to get your opinion and get you involved in the discussion on stage. so i just briefly wanted to make sure that everyone who has a smartphone has scanned their qr code and has pulled up the polling site on their phone, or be you checked out an ipod touch up front...
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>> welcome back to a rowdy newseum in virginia. we have 1000 people here for an election night party. a lot is happening even in that video. michigan, fox and abc has been called for barack obama. not a huge shock as people thought this was an obama state to win in michigan but it was one that late in the game republicans had hoped they could put in play to widen the math. places like ohio look worse. >> it is another for republicans. it is looking like a blue night. the senate, they are not having any pleasant surprises. on the presidential side, virginia and ohio, both looking problematic for republicans. the romney campaign sick with worry about virginia. a basic part of the math. so far, in rural and urban parts of virginia, the boat has come in very much -- vote has come in. mitt romney has to do better in all those places. it is starting to look like virginia might not be in the cards for mitt romney and after that, the math falls apart. >> the reason that matters -- [inaudible] it looks like 2008. we will finally break into
>> welcome back to a rowdy newseum in virginia. we have 1000 people here for an election night party. a lot is happening even in that video. michigan, fox and abc has been called for barack obama. not a huge shock as people thought this was an obama state to win in michigan but it was one that late in the game republicans had hoped they could put in play to widen the math. places like ohio look worse. >> it is another for republicans. it is looking like a blue night. the senate,...
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on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on tomorrow morning's washington journal, fred barnes will take questions about the elections and the future of the republican party. we will discuss the hispanic vote with max sevillia. we will look at demographic changes in the electorate. washington journal is live everyday at 7:00 a.m. eastern. more about demographics on c- span3 tomorrow morning. we'll examine how voter turnout in demographics affected the election. that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >> c-span programming is good because they try to cover both sides of the issues. the moderators do a good job of staying detached, especially on the "washington journal." there are very comprehensive about covering both the house and senate and other public affairs centers that would normally not be exposed to. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1
on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on tomorrow morning's washington journal, fred barnes will take questions about the elections and the future of the republican party. we will discuss the hispanic vote with max sevillia. we will look at demographic...
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let's go the battleground states and the headlines, courtesy of the newseum this morning.rom "the cleveland plain dealer," it is all about ohio. meanwhile, "the sunday tribune review," "pennsylvania still in play." pennsylvania is shown at a dead heat. 47% for the president, 47% for mitt romney. we will have live coverage of the mitt romney campaign appearance later today. in western pennsylvania, obama saying the president deserves another four years. from the tampa -- "tampa tribune," "paving the way to the presidency." the obama and romney campaign tosco on the attack in rallies. both the president and the vice- president are shown campaigning in the granite state in the final hours of this presidential campaign. just some of the headlines this morning. some of you are already weighing in on twitter and facebook about who will win and why. david says that it is mitt romney, it is all about jobs and money. christopher says -- definitely not the american people. we are asking, in part, who you think will win and why. the annual crystal ball is called the prediction additi
let's go the battleground states and the headlines, courtesy of the newseum this morning.rom "the cleveland plain dealer," it is all about ohio. meanwhile, "the sunday tribune review," "pennsylvania still in play." pennsylvania is shown at a dead heat. 47% for the president, 47% for mitt romney. we will have live coverage of the mitt romney campaign appearance later today. in western pennsylvania, obama saying the president deserves another four years. from the...
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on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] x in a few moments, senator chuck schumer on the upcoming lame-duck session of congress. in an hour, more on how the election results will affect the congressional agenda and the relationship between congress and the white house. >> on "washington journal," fred barnes the executive editor of the weekly standard would take your questions about the election and the future of the republican party. we will discuss the hispanic vote with a guest from the national association of latino elected and appointed officials. and the washington bureau chief of the "los angeles times" will look at the election and demographic changes in the electorate. live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> i want it to be intensely journalistic, intensely inch -- journalistic. unless you get out and look at what is going on these days,
on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] x in a few moments, senator chuck schumer on the upcoming lame-duck session of congress. in an hour, more on how the election results will affect the congressional agenda and the relationship between congress and the white...
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courtesy of the newseum, washington, front page of that newspaper and many of the newspapers this morninging "the washington post," liberal groups prepare for an entitlement fight. this is what zachary goldfarb rights. -- writes. host: there is what president obama said in the past that he might do. we're turning to you outside washington today to get your take on this. can it be part of a grand bargain to avoid a fiscal cliff? bob, your first. caller: i never understood, when you are eligible of age to go on medicare, that that is the simultaneous with social security. i do not understand why those are staggered. for all the republicans out there, i agree, i am a fiscal conservative, that the very least to raise the eligibility age from 65 to 67 in medicare should absolutely be on the table. i would like to say, i do not get why we do not use our institutions, government institutions. to allow for people like myself, i pay about $7,000 per year out of pocket or an individual policy that i do not use. i might use $200 per year out of 7000. if they give that money to medicare so that i can
courtesy of the newseum, washington, front page of that newspaper and many of the newspapers this morninging "the washington post," liberal groups prepare for an entitlement fight. this is what zachary goldfarb rights. -- writes. host: there is what president obama said in the past that he might do. we're turning to you outside washington today to get your take on this. can it be part of a grand bargain to avoid a fiscal cliff? bob, your first. caller: i never understood, when you are...
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and shelby, the creator of the newseum. >> the giant wheel. thank you all so much for coming. we are always enormously honored to have the washington idea festival here. in the world of spies, ambassador henry crown to is a legend. after 24 years as cia clandestine services he became a little more public by helping to then secretary of state, the liza rice coordinate the counter-terrorism efforts around the world. he went even more public this past year with of very well received and reviewed books on the art of intelligence. and behind those emerging from the world of shadows was the driving desire and ambition to educate american policy-makers and especially the american public about the need and uses of intelligence and our hyper connected world of asymmetrical threats. but before that he created his signal legend in afghanistan where he took roughly 110 cia officers and 400 plus special operations forces to overthrow the tell a ban. mission accomplished. and a few very long weeks. we would like to start there, mr. ambassador. how did you get that mission? how did you come
and shelby, the creator of the newseum. >> the giant wheel. thank you all so much for coming. we are always enormously honored to have the washington idea festival here. in the world of spies, ambassador henry crown to is a legend. after 24 years as cia clandestine services he became a little more public by helping to then secretary of state, the liza rice coordinate the counter-terrorism efforts around the world. he went even more public this past year with of very well received and...
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we had a good time over at the newseum.d a watch party with about 1,000 people. >> wow, fantastic! >> what's your takeaway from last night? >> one of our big takeaways is that republicans are going to have to find a new way to get senate candidates. and we've learned that starting today, top senate leaders are going to be meeting with some of the outside groups around washington to try and get them to serve as a little bit of a screening committee so that they don't get these unelectable candidates. just as mitt romney lost in an unlosable race, as you point out, a number of these senate candidates also lost unlosable races. looking ahead a little bit, here today in washington, we're going to see the battle lines drawn on the if is cal cliff fight. at 3:30 today, speaker boehner is going to go out, and he's going to say that this was a status quo election, a democrat in the white house, democrats in the senate. him, republicans in the house, and that this is a mandate for common ground on tax reform, not a mandate for repub
we had a good time over at the newseum.d a watch party with about 1,000 people. >> wow, fantastic! >> what's your takeaway from last night? >> one of our big takeaways is that republicans are going to have to find a new way to get senate candidates. and we've learned that starting today, top senate leaders are going to be meeting with some of the outside groups around washington to try and get them to serve as a little bit of a screening committee so that they don't get these...
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he was at a forum at the newseum yesterday and crying out for american leadership on syria which meansore involvement and there are a lot of big issues he has a huge influence on because of his experience, respect and personal history. this issue i'm not so sure they'll follow him on but two or three have said they're putting holds on a nomination. no bell laureate economists nominated for the federal reserve who was finally withdrew his name after a year of waiting because he was not going to be -- >> consumer. >> and the consumer protection service agency, elizabeth warren's former agency so you have people all over the place, judges -- >> ambassadors. >> when lindsey graham mentioned yesterday was john boughten and that was, okay, a warning because john was not confirmed for u.n. ambassador then was a recess appointee. no way the president will nominate a secretary of state as a recess appointee. you cannot with credible lead diplomacy over the world. we'll have a debate tomorrow. there is a debate in the general assembly of the united nations on palestinian statehood. it is symboli
he was at a forum at the newseum yesterday and crying out for american leadership on syria which meansore involvement and there are a lot of big issues he has a huge influence on because of his experience, respect and personal history. this issue i'm not so sure they'll follow him on but two or three have said they're putting holds on a nomination. no bell laureate economists nominated for the federal reserve who was finally withdrew his name after a year of waiting because he was not going to...
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. >> i still want to voadvocate tt that chair needs to end up in the newseum. >> republicans across theountry blame hurricane sandy -- it's the war on women. >> you can have guys named sandy. it's a gender neutral name. >> i've never met one. >> sandy koufax, what's wrong with you? >> that's right. >> but after the second and third debates, the president was already trending the right way. he was on the way and romney was stopped. and then sandy hit. it showed that he was in leadership. for the last year every republican that we have had on msnbc, love 'em all, they have bashed obama because he doesn't show leadership qualities. not only did he show leadership qualities but sandy took it and put it into a dispenser and put it out to america and they saw it up close and real how close to the election. it was the most perfect moment if you could and made a huge difference. >> michelle kosinski is live in london for us. how are you? i hear you chatting already. >> hi. okay, you do hear us. >> surprise, michelle. we'll find out what londoners have to say about this. >> i was preparing a vas
. >> i still want to voadvocate tt that chair needs to end up in the newseum. >> republicans across theountry blame hurricane sandy -- it's the war on women. >> you can have guys named sandy. it's a gender neutral name. >> i've never met one. >> sandy koufax, what's wrong with you? >> that's right. >> but after the second and third debates, the president was already trending the right way. he was on the way and romney was stopped. and then sandy hit. it...
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i want to complement the newseum for an island -- i know this is a jam packed day.his is one of three times in the history here that they have allowed and outside groups, the other happen to be the president of the united states and madeleine albright coming in to give a teleconference -- this is the third time they have opened up an and bird for during the day session. this is a great partnership and i want to thank them for doing it. what we are going to do now -- i have a friend it somewhere, the founder of circuit city. he has written a book called "the rise and fall of circuit city. they are uncomfortable when you think about these -- hopefully the united states is not the fall side, but political campaigns are lousy times to think about the hard truth of what is happening. one of the hard truths about our panel is we are five white guys. we are for tall guys and doug. we are very well aware of this. you would not believe -- we had a more diverse crowd but for all of that e-mail -- we know. what i want to talk about is the strategic economic choices facing the
i want to complement the newseum for an island -- i know this is a jam packed day.his is one of three times in the history here that they have allowed and outside groups, the other happen to be the president of the united states and madeleine albright coming in to give a teleconference -- this is the third time they have opened up an and bird for during the day session. this is a great partnership and i want to thank them for doing it. what we are going to do now -- i have a friend it...
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the atlantic, aspen institute and the newseum co-hosted this annual event called the washington ideas forum. it's about a half an hour. >> so next we have, we're going to find out whether the billionaires got their money's worth this campaign, and where all that money went. with trevor potter who is general counsel of mccain, john mccain's campaign and a lawyer at kaplan and drysdale. [audio difficulty] >> -- way for us, which is -- [applause] [audio difficulty] >> the colbert superpac. [laughter] so he's been on colbert many, many times, and this little segment is colbert handing off his pac to john mccain, all of which -- according to trevor -- to jon stewart, is perfectly legal. all right. cue the tape. >> can i run for president and keep my superpac? don't sugar coat it. >> no. >> okay. that's a little less sugar than i was hoping for. [laughter] >> you could have it run by somebody else. >> wait, what? what? someone else can take it over? >> yes. but someone who you would not be coordinating with in terms of pac ads and strategy. >> oh, trevor, i wouldn't want to even create the
the atlantic, aspen institute and the newseum co-hosted this annual event called the washington ideas forum. it's about a half an hour. >> so next we have, we're going to find out whether the billionaires got their money's worth this campaign, and where all that money went. with trevor potter who is general counsel of mccain, john mccain's campaign and a lawyer at kaplan and drysdale. [audio difficulty] >> -- way for us, which is -- [applause] [audio difficulty] >> the colbert...
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on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> been a few moments, senator chuck schumer. in about an hour, a look at how the election results will affect the congressional agenda and the relationship between congress and the white house. president obama's senior campaign staff. later, we will read-air the election discussion with political analysts. several live events to tell you about tomorrow morning. a form on national security issues facing the u.s.. that is on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m. eastern. also, a forum hosted by the bipartisan policy center. >> i want my -- to be intensely journalistic because unless you get out and look at what is going on, these days, you will miss the things that are influencing yourself and everybody else. >> best-selling author and drove arrest is live -- author and journalist is live. he will answer questions from the miami audie
on december 14, leading authorities will host our final conversations at the newseum, and the topic will be the fiscal cliff. thanks very much, have a great day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> been a few moments, senator chuck schumer. in about an hour, a look at how the election results will affect the congressional agenda and the relationship between congress and the white house. president obama's...