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and north carolina what a want to do is what north carolinians should decide. >> if this follows through on the supreme court decision and ruled the ban and cons to to chanel, is that the law for north carolina? >> we are going to continue to take our case. there are other circuits not decided. we hope this goes to the supreme court. >> no two families look alike, but all families want to do the best for their children and grandchildren. i do not inc. anyone, including the government, should tell anyone who they should love or who they can marry. he put it on the ballot in a may primary because it wouldn't have passed in november. he is also hiring lawyers, paying for lawyers out of taxpayer dollars to take this suit to court. speaker tillis has had they will continue to fight this case in spite of what supreme court denial has eaten as far as letting these issues stand. i opposed amendment one, which banned gay marriage in north carolina. i want to focus on one of the issues. who wants to talk about percentages? 100% of the time they have hurt north carolina. that is what he said is eff
and north carolina what a want to do is what north carolinians should decide. >> if this follows through on the supreme court decision and ruled the ban and cons to to chanel, is that the law for north carolina? >> we are going to continue to take our case. there are other circuits not decided. we hope this goes to the supreme court. >> no two families look alike, but all families want to do the best for their children and grandchildren. i do not inc. anyone, including the...
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says north carolina has no good faith exception. and so all that this decision does is it allows the police to get around the absence of a good faith exception. wasn't that position of the desced dissenter the support of law. is the functional equivalent of a good faith exception. >> that was one of the things that they said. but again, this gets back to reasonableness as the standard for the fourth amendment. what this court has said important at that stage is whether an officer is acting reasonably. there are other considerations that take place at the remedy stage. so the state was asking for nothing more than simply whether this violated the fourth amendment. and not about remedy. >> counsel, maybe you have all the answers i was asking of mr. fisher. and i guess the answer is you haven't argued that point. you did not assert in your brief and you haven't asserted it in your oral argument thus far anyway that even if it did constitute a violation of the fourth amendment, the remedy did not have to be exclusion of the evidence. an
says north carolina has no good faith exception. and so all that this decision does is it allows the police to get around the absence of a good faith exception. wasn't that position of the desced dissenter the support of law. is the functional equivalent of a good faith exception. >> that was one of the things that they said. but again, this gets back to reasonableness as the standard for the fourth amendment. what this court has said important at that stage is whether an officer is...
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when and in north carolina are androportionate -- women north carolina are disproportionately out of work. minorities are disproportionately out of work. let's thrive on getting a business environment that will make it that are for these women. we need to focus on policies to get the economy back on track, not just another rubberstamped that makes it harder for businesses to grow in north carolina. >> i think you need to read reports. women in north carolina raise $.82 on the dollar. i didn't raise my daughters to think they are worth $.82 on the dollar. the first bill i cosponsored was the fair pay act. .e need to build on that law speaker tillis, i don't inc. you understand the bottom line when women get more money affects not just women but the entire family. husband's want their women to get equal pay. i have enough woman in the work life. -- workplace. up a fort if women eat equal work. >> i absolutely think we should give -- let's give women equal pay for equal work. like i absolutely support. absolutely -- >> i absolutely support that. my grandmother had to work every angle da
when and in north carolina are androportionate -- women north carolina are disproportionately out of work. minorities are disproportionately out of work. let's thrive on getting a business environment that will make it that are for these women. we need to focus on policies to get the economy back on track, not just another rubberstamped that makes it harder for businesses to grow in north carolina. >> i think you need to read reports. women in north carolina raise $.82 on the dollar. i...
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senator from north carolina. welcome. hank you. >> moderator: and thom tillis, currently the speaker of the city's south carolina. welcome to you. thillis: thank you. good evening. >> moderator: you know the rules. who will start with opening statements. the kendis will respond to questions along with input from me and my team. the next part of the debate, the candidates will have an opportunity to ask each other questions directly. finally closing statements. we want you to know that the order of the opening and closing statements in which candidate gets the first question were determined and agree to prior to the debate and senator kay hagan of the first opening statement in the first question. hagan: george, thank you for being here tonight and viewers all across north carolina, thank you for turning in. north carolinian is needed common-sense voice that will stand up for a middle-class. fight for our military command protect the promises that we have made to our seniors. at a time when we need leaders to unite around o
senator from north carolina. welcome. hank you. >> moderator: and thom tillis, currently the speaker of the city's south carolina. welcome to you. thillis: thank you. good evening. >> moderator: you know the rules. who will start with opening statements. the kendis will respond to questions along with input from me and my team. the next part of the debate, the candidates will have an opportunity to ask each other questions directly. finally closing statements. we want you to know...
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let us begin in the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in a cornfield on the roanoke river have been building themselves an ironclad, which in the spring of 1864 after 18 months of construction is finally ready for service and is commissioned as the css album more. she is designed as the same man who designed the css virginia. he basically build a smaller river going version of the css virginia. the captain is a man named cook and he is anxious to go after the union. the union in 1862 had captured the sounds of north carolina. they recognize the outer banks in north carolina and the sounds behind there would be outstanding holes in the union blockade, outstanding opportunities for confederate lock eight runners to go back and forth. that is why they went after them, one of the first amphibious assaults the union army makes in the entire war in 1862. what they have done is they have managed to plug all of the rivers that lead into the sounds on the coast of north carolina. they have created a series
let us begin in the sounds of north carolina. the confederates for the last 18 months in a cornfield on the roanoke river have been building themselves an ironclad, which in the spring of 1864 after 18 months of construction is finally ready for service and is commissioned as the css album more. she is designed as the same man who designed the css virginia. he basically build a smaller river going version of the css virginia. the captain is a man named cook and he is anxious to go after the...
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every vote in a battleground state like north carolina counts. gets suppressed does too. joining me now is political analyst gene robinson of "the washington post." you grew up with this stuff and they're back at it. >> well, yeah. i thought we had established the right to vote back in 1964 and '65. >> i thought this was interesting. i brought back a little bit of advice for voters. this is a placard i got from the naacp, a non-partisan placard. a lot of people are spreading the word you need an i.d. card, even though these pushed off for two years. so that intimidation factor worked in pennsylvania for the presidential election. people say, don't bother, because you don't have an i.d. what do you think of this, that groups like the naacp, they may be democrats, but it's a non-partisan issue. >> and it's a group that doesn't get involved in politics in a partisan way. and i think that's highly significant. i think what we heard about motivating the democratic base, frankly, in north carolina, could well be true. >> the counterattack, the backlash
every vote in a battleground state like north carolina counts. gets suppressed does too. joining me now is political analyst gene robinson of "the washington post." you grew up with this stuff and they're back at it. >> well, yeah. i thought we had established the right to vote back in 1964 and '65. >> i thought this was interesting. i brought back a little bit of advice for voters. this is a placard i got from the naacp, a non-partisan placard. a lot of people are...
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plymouth and had retightened the blockade and had undone the confederate gains of the spring on the north carolina sound. what does all this mean? i pose this question to you. would the competitions of fort fisher have occurred or would the movement of john schofield's army to assist the carolina's campaign in 1865 through the north carolina sounds have occurred add the css albomoro been in tact? that is the impact of cushing's success. in the span of 150 days, june through october of 1864, confederate navy fought three decisive actions again the united states navy in the atlantic, specifically english channel. north carolina sounds and mobile bay. they've come out the loser on all three. and bit end of 1864 the confederacy has been effectively defeated. with no hope of recovery. and the sailors knew it. the final word on 1864's impact and impact of all of the operations we've discussed goes to confederate flag office every john mitchell who commands the officer of three attached ships at richmond who wrote this on january 4, 1865. the enemy with his large naval establishment and unlimited transpo
plymouth and had retightened the blockade and had undone the confederate gains of the spring on the north carolina sound. what does all this mean? i pose this question to you. would the competitions of fort fisher have occurred or would the movement of john schofield's army to assist the carolina's campaign in 1865 through the north carolina sounds have occurred add the css albomoro been in tact? that is the impact of cushing's success. in the span of 150 days, june through october of 1864,...
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because i think in north carolina, context matters greatly.008, north carolina led the nation in terms of voter turn-out. they had actually increased their previous turn-out by 10%. this happened largely because of programs like the early voting period, by making voting accessible for students and by the election-day registration program. and following the supreme court's devastating ruling in the shelby county case, the political winds changed in north carolina. and texas -- sorry, north carolina took aim at the very channels through which voting had been made more accessible to young voters, students, voters of color, and women. and this has really had a striking impact on african american voters in particular. in 2012, african americans represented 40% of those who used the election-day registration program to cast their ballot. even though black folks in the state are only 20% over the overall population. so there's an impact in the choice that north carolina has made to make voting more difficult for its citizens, when it was having an op
because i think in north carolina, context matters greatly.008, north carolina led the nation in terms of voter turn-out. they had actually increased their previous turn-out by 10%. this happened largely because of programs like the early voting period, by making voting accessible for students and by the election-day registration program. and following the supreme court's devastating ruling in the shelby county case, the political winds changed in north carolina. and texas -- sorry, north...
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north carolina more or less set us up this way.t this is -- >> there isn't -- forgive me. >> which is a follow-up on justice scalia's question. >> they didn't get federal law wrong. their opinion got federal law wrong. but their judgment did not get federal law wrong. if indeed a good faith mistake of law does not require the exclusion of the evidence from the trial. the judgment did not get federal law wrong. if that's the case. >> well, i think that their analysis got federal law wrong for the reasons we've described. we don't review analyses. we review judgments. you're urging that this conviction has to be set aside. that's what we're reviewing. the conviction, not the opinion. >> well, justice scalia, if you want to decide the good faith question that has not been briefed by any party, i suggest you might want to tread carefully. now, we've given you -- maybe what i need to do is explain to you why even if you did feel like you needed to get to that question which i don't think you need to, but if you did need to get to that q
north carolina more or less set us up this way.t this is -- >> there isn't -- forgive me. >> which is a follow-up on justice scalia's question. >> they didn't get federal law wrong. their opinion got federal law wrong. but their judgment did not get federal law wrong. if indeed a good faith mistake of law does not require the exclusion of the evidence from the trial. the judgment did not get federal law wrong. if that's the case. >> well, i think that their analysis got...
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he met with two candidates running for congress in north carolina. and walter jones. >> good morning. how are you? i like your shirt. you live in raleigh? where do you live? >> yes, i live in raleigh. thank you. >> you live here in raleigh? >> yes, i do. >> ok. you were in the navy? >> yes. i have a nephew who flies the d3 for the navy. he has been in monterey, california for the past few years. i think he's action going to hawaii. >> i've been there a number of times. >> he has done is active duty flying. is training other pilots. i think he's going to stay in. >> you keep up the good work. >> hello. nice to meet you. you are my favorite u.s. senator. >> thank you. >> thank you for all you do. you are a rockstar. i went to duke for seven years. i was there for four years in the 80's. >> i did not know that you were right down the street. >> everybody would ride their bikes and we would dive off the cliffs into the water. >> that is incredible. thank you for so much. >> if we win north carolina, i think we were when the senate. >> thank you. >> thank
he met with two candidates running for congress in north carolina. and walter jones. >> good morning. how are you? i like your shirt. you live in raleigh? where do you live? >> yes, i live in raleigh. thank you. >> you live here in raleigh? >> yes, i do. >> ok. you were in the navy? >> yes. i have a nephew who flies the d3 for the navy. he has been in monterey, california for the past few years. i think he's action going to hawaii. >> i've been there a...
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what north carolina may want to do is what north carolinians should decide. >> if this follows through on the supreme court decision and rules the ban uncostitutional, is that the law for north carolina? >> we are going to continue to take our case. there are other circuits not decided. we hope this goes to the supreme court. >> no two families look alike, but all families want to do the best for their children and grandchildren. i do not anyone, including the government, should tell anyone who they should love or who they can marry. he put it on the ballot in a may primary because it wouldn't have passed in november. he is also hiring lawyers, paying for lawyers out of taxpayer dollars to take this suit to court. speaker tillis has had they will continue to fight this case in spite of what the supreme court denial has eaten as far as letting these issues stand. i opposed amendment one, which banned gay marriage in north carolina. i want to focus on one of the issues. who wants to talk about percentages? 100% of the time his policies have hurt north carolina. that is what he said is ef
what north carolina may want to do is what north carolinians should decide. >> if this follows through on the supreme court decision and rules the ban uncostitutional, is that the law for north carolina? >> we are going to continue to take our case. there are other circuits not decided. we hope this goes to the supreme court. >> no two families look alike, but all families want to do the best for their children and grandchildren. i do not anyone, including the government,...
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>> you know, this election is about the people of north carolina. and with the president, i support increasing the minimum wage. i supported his very first bill, my very first bill, the fair pay act. but also opposed the president on things that weren't good for north carolina. >> ifill: replacing president obama on the stomp in tight races like this one, hillary clinton. >> elections come down often to who's got more money. who's pedaling more fear. and who turns out. and there is nothing more important for kay than who turns out. >> ifill: tillis has attracted national support including this visit from g.o.p. chairman. >> i know that if we work really hard together that we can get thom over the finish line, not for the party, not for the majority, for power. to do this to help save this country. >> ifill: both candidates are getting a tremendous boost from outside groups on the right and the left. from the coch brothers to planned parenthood kicked in more of $70 million. >> north carolina very well made determine the future of the united states s
>> you know, this election is about the people of north carolina. and with the president, i support increasing the minimum wage. i supported his very first bill, my very first bill, the fair pay act. but also opposed the president on things that weren't good for north carolina. >> ifill: replacing president obama on the stomp in tight races like this one, hillary clinton. >> elections come down often to who's got more money. who's pedaling more fear. and who turns out. and...
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do you are asking us to set aside a judgment of the north carolina court. that judgment can be set aside only if number one the fourth amendment was not violated or number two it was violated at the remedy does not have to be exclusion of the evidence. it seems to me it's your burden to establish not just at the fourth amendment was violated but also the exclusion must necessary enter the constitution and if there's no answer to say well that hasn't been argued, you haven't argued and that's the problem. >> i would need to argue it in the pre-argument in her opening brief to explain even if you moved it into -- that would be my argument justice scalia. the only case that comes to mind is a the case several years ago where there was a tasting question in the court divided that question into two pieces and when a lower court addressed the first piece of the case the court reversed on that first piece of the case and send it back down. what i'm asking for is materially different. >> best for the court to decide the other piece that this court will not decide t
do you are asking us to set aside a judgment of the north carolina court. that judgment can be set aside only if number one the fourth amendment was not violated or number two it was violated at the remedy does not have to be exclusion of the evidence. it seems to me it's your burden to establish not just at the fourth amendment was violated but also the exclusion must necessary enter the constitution and if there's no answer to say well that hasn't been argued, you haven't argued and that's...
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in north carolina the candidate fund raising in north carolina was some $173,000. this is again, 2011-2012. as opposed to expenditures by interest groups which was atst some $3.8 million. so far outweighing what individual candidates raised. so they really absolutely relied on the outside groups for the spending? >> absolutely. the dynamic now we'll see escalation on both sides. more outside money there is with third party groups the more m pressure it puts on candidates to raise money. so it is, it will keep going up on both sides. i honestly think this is the beginning of the process. that as more and more outside groups and billionaires and realize they can play in these elections and have impact and maybe disproportionate impact, i think in next several cycles we'll see more and more of this. >> host: just overall to give you reference here, look at the washington wire just on friday in terms of spending. their headline was, at 4 billion, talking about overall midterms, at 4 billion, 2014 is most expensive midterm ever. to south bend, indiana, andrew on the dem
in north carolina the candidate fund raising in north carolina was some $173,000. this is again, 2011-2012. as opposed to expenditures by interest groups which was atst some $3.8 million. so far outweighing what individual candidates raised. so they really absolutely relied on the outside groups for the spending? >> absolutely. the dynamic now we'll see escalation on both sides. more outside money there is with third party groups the more m pressure it puts on candidates to raise money....
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but, in a place like north carolina, where hagan is ahead, she's at 11 or 12 shalwin. and you need it to be higher. and most people don't have to get into the 20-something percent gender gap. but, it is an interesting thing to be able to track and monitor or a day-to-day basis. >>> isn't it more complicated, than just looking at women, there are differences, married women. >>> of course, you could cut that, running dashboard's all kinds of factors. and unmarried women, younger women, and women of color are critical, in this election, because you are looking at trends, and turnout and say, how many of these folks just are not going to turnout because life is busy. and getting a lost mixed messages. >>> and whether it is again to be massive lines, and we're not guarantee that they have an equal number of voting minute. and all of those factors will contribute. and i think that, when we look at where, most of our targeting goes, women under 40, of color, and many people, about 30%, are men. >>> that's a really interesting development again over the last couple of years, i
but, in a place like north carolina, where hagan is ahead, she's at 11 or 12 shalwin. and you need it to be higher. and most people don't have to get into the 20-something percent gender gap. but, it is an interesting thing to be able to track and monitor or a day-to-day basis. >>> isn't it more complicated, than just looking at women, there are differences, married women. >>> of course, you could cut that, running dashboard's all kinds of factors. and unmarried women, younger...
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isn't that what the north carolina law is now? answer the good faith exception. .> it would be futile think the analogy i gave earlier is more or less on point. the court is held that the constitution is violated if they do not get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. >> that is because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question. mainly whether the concert to should requires that this evident be stricken from the case. if it is indeed they are not going to ask that question when we sent it back, it seems to me we have to answer that question here before were able to reverse or affirm the north carolina court. it is a federal question. they are not going to get to that you're asking us to invalidate this conviction on the basis of federal law. he seems to me we cannot do that unless there has been a violation of the fourth amendment. it must be exclusion of the evidence. >that is a federal question we will have to decide if he send it back to north airline. >> -- north carolina. >> no, i do not beli
isn't that what the north carolina law is now? answer the good faith exception. .> it would be futile think the analogy i gave earlier is more or less on point. the court is held that the constitution is violated if they do not get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. >> that is because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question. mainly whether the concert to should requires that this evident be stricken from the case. if it is indeed they are not going...
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of southern religious communities would be complete without reference to the moravians of the north carolina piedmont. in fact, this is a subject that deserves its own lecture. the church established new communities as it branched out from its north american base in pennsylvania. the most successful was its salem, north carolina, which grew from an outpost into a thriving and commercially successful town. in the process, craft positions were transported almost without alteration from europe to the backcountry. for example, this desk and bookcase is the work of johannes krause, who trained in germany before emigrating to north carolina with other more moravians. it could easily pass for a piece of furniture from the hanover region in germany. this chair looks exactly like contemporary beta meyer furniture because peterson was born and probably trained on the german-danish border where similar goods were the norm. and then there is the arabian pottery, which is laden with meaningful and also beautiful detailing -- moravian pottery, which is laden with meaningful and also beautiful detailing wh
of southern religious communities would be complete without reference to the moravians of the north carolina piedmont. in fact, this is a subject that deserves its own lecture. the church established new communities as it branched out from its north american base in pennsylvania. the most successful was its salem, north carolina, which grew from an outpost into a thriving and commercially successful town. in the process, craft positions were transported almost without alteration from europe to...
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we want to thank the north carolina bankers association. voter registration is tied up in the court. your best bet is to register by october 10. early voting begins october 23. whatever you do, exercise that precious right and vote in the election four weeks from tomorrow. for renee ellmers and clay aiken, i'm david crab tree, have a good night. >> we'll have more campaign 2014 debate coverage from north carolina tomorrow. incumbent democratic senator kay hagan is being challenged by republican tom tills tillis. we spoke to a reporter about that race for a preview. kay latest news shows hagan with a slight lead over thom tillis, her challenging. joining us on the phone is renee scove. she is following this. thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> this is the latest poll that shows the incumbent senator, a democrat slightly ahead of her republican challenger. what's happening? >> actually we've been noticing in polls for the last month senator hague hagan han has been a-- has been ahead. it's too close to call. at least half a d
we want to thank the north carolina bankers association. voter registration is tied up in the court. your best bet is to register by october 10. early voting begins october 23. whatever you do, exercise that precious right and vote in the election four weeks from tomorrow. for renee ellmers and clay aiken, i'm david crab tree, have a good night. >> we'll have more campaign 2014 debate coverage from north carolina tomorrow. incumbent democratic senator kay hagan is being challenged by...
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eastern on c-span, the north carolina u.s. senate debate with incumbent senator democrat kay hagan speaker of the house thom til lis. live coverage of the pennsylvania governors debate between tom corbett and democrat tom wolfe. and live coverage of the illinois u.s. house debate the 17th district between u.s. representative cheri bustos and former congressman bobby schilling. illinoisrage of the governors debate with incumbent governor democrat pat quinn and republican bruce rauner. friday night, the wisconsin governors debate between scott walker and mary burke. of they, live coverage iowa senate debate with u.s. congress and democrat and state senator joni ernst. sunday, the michigan governors debate and democrat mark shower. more than 100 debates for control of congress. debate forona house the second congressional district. the incumbent faces republican challenger martha mcnally in the rematch of the 2012 campaign. this includes southeast arizona. tomorrow in washington journal, the national journal looks at campaign 201
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that north carolina views itself in the south. there's a lot of anger amongst democrats about some of the things that happened and it's one of the few states where democrats are energized to defend the seats. it's a closer race in the last week. kay hague ep was up 4- -- hague ep was up 4-5 points, it's showed to be tide or within a point or two. >> she jumped into power in the first election and president obama's approval ratings plummeting to their lows. how big of a deal as we have gone through all the four races. the president, aprimary school rating. >> in north carolina, it's one of the main things talked about. he reminds naturalians, how many percentage of times kay hagan voted with president obama. kay hagan responds this is what you did this rowy and washington d.c. joanie ernst referenced the obama administration, and bruce, and the collective failures. this is a goal of republicans to tie candidates to an unpopular president. >> they were falling to congressional races in iowa and colorado. how important, aside from th
that north carolina views itself in the south. there's a lot of anger amongst democrats about some of the things that happened and it's one of the few states where democrats are energized to defend the seats. it's a closer race in the last week. kay hague ep was up 4- -- hague ep was up 4-5 points, it's showed to be tide or within a point or two. >> she jumped into power in the first election and president obama's approval ratings plummeting to their lows. how big of a deal as we have...
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first in north carolina.nd state house speaker square off in a debate last night, but it was another well-known political figure whose name came up early and often. >> last week, president obama said every one of his policies, every single one of them are on the ballot this november. senator hagan's voted with president obama 96% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. >> wants to make this race about the president. this race is about who is going to represent north carolina in the u.s. senate. >> and in virginia, senator mark warner is hoping a potential republican wave in november doesn't sweep ed gillespie into the upper chamber. live in raleigh, north carolina. and joining me here is the washington post national political reporter part of the panel in the virginia debate. first of all, let's talk about north carolina. kay hagan clearly does not want president obama campaigning for her. but it's in the republican interest to try to make him front and center the issu
first in north carolina.nd state house speaker square off in a debate last night, but it was another well-known political figure whose name came up early and often. >> last week, president obama said every one of his policies, every single one of them are on the ballot this november. senator hagan's voted with president obama 96% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. >> wants to make this race about the president. this race is about who is...
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we recorded hundreds of thousands of women in north carolina this way. --the real political junkie what counties are you focusing on? by our is being driven talented staff on the ground, there is one that has a big presence. we have recently doubled our ability to do turnout. the planned parenthood action fund has 1500 working full-time on the elections this year. >> mobilizing people to get out the vote? >> yes. >> will be the difference on the ground? >> the way i approach an election -- an united states, there are 300 million people, about 100 million of them are eligible or likely to vote. about 300,000 people will really determine the outcome of the elections for the senate does your. you keep sifting down to that level. 30,000 people in north carolina can make the difference. i don't know every one of them by name, so i have to guess who they are. we build a program that might 300,000, and then we relentlessly focus on those people through phones, mail, doors, and a of course the message environment. we do have some television, radio, and digital a
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he is not going to north carolina.women voters, he is suddenly doing really badly with women voters. those are the pillars of her winning in this race. they are eroded underneath it. >> we'll talk more about this race a little later in the show. >> our next guest is such a big deal that we made him our honored guest. andrew cuomo takes our questions until he runs out of time when we come back. >> we both wanted to interview andrew cuomo, the governor of new york for quite a while. he talked on tv to charlie rose and david letterman. that was pretty much it. we did two things this morning that we rarely do. we attended an event about infrastructure and we went to queens. we asked him about the political impact of the ebola crisis and how he thinks the obama administration has handled things. >> governor, do you have a sense of how ebola has affected the electorate, how the midterms to be affected by it? >> you have a schizophrenia right now or you have two competing tensions lack of confidence in government, lack of pol
he is not going to north carolina.women voters, he is suddenly doing really badly with women voters. those are the pillars of her winning in this race. they are eroded underneath it. >> we'll talk more about this race a little later in the show. >> our next guest is such a big deal that we made him our honored guest. andrew cuomo takes our questions until he runs out of time when we come back. >> we both wanted to interview andrew cuomo, the governor of new york for quite a...
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you know, north carolina's very interesting state.in the mountain area, the triangle area, raleigh, durham, charlotte in some of the coastal areas that have seen an influx of northeasterners retiring, young people living in those urban areas that tend to vote democratic et cetera. i don't think there's a problem for kay hagan. she's leading in all the polls. there's a bigger problem, north carolina, kay hagan's opponent. the day after the supreme court struck down two provisions of the voting rights act a year and a half ago passed out under his supervision out of the house of representatives, the north carolina house, the bill, that gave us this right here. that's tom tillis, his record. that should be on the ballot. >> yeah, and people went democrat in the 2012 election and flipped back, in the 2008 election, i should say. there seem to be an inordinate number of particularly southern women on the ballot. kay hagan, that kentucky race, you've got women running for governor including in the state of texas. it appears to be the year o
you know, north carolina's very interesting state.in the mountain area, the triangle area, raleigh, durham, charlotte in some of the coastal areas that have seen an influx of northeasterners retiring, young people living in those urban areas that tend to vote democratic et cetera. i don't think there's a problem for kay hagan. she's leading in all the polls. there's a bigger problem, north carolina, kay hagan's opponent. the day after the supreme court struck down two provisions of the voting...
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north carolina. where we're going this week. colorado and iowa based upon their plausible victories elsewhere, republicans may need just one of these to win control of the senate. first, kay haggan has been guarding a slim lead over tillis. she leads by 1 point. look where north carolina women are, putting their support. hagan has a huge lead. 39-34%. last night she challenged tillis for his claim on equal pay for women. i think he makes a mistake here. >> speaker tillis, north carolina women earn just 82 cents on the dollar compared to their male counter parts. in the general assembly you kill an equal pay bill and you said you don't support a proposed equal pay bill in congress. why don't you support these bills to ensure that women get equal pay for equal work? >> well, senator, you probably know that there are laws on the books that it is against the law to do something that any employer does. he should pay the consequences. let's enforce the laws on the books. versus some of the campaign gimmicks that will put more regulati
north carolina. where we're going this week. colorado and iowa based upon their plausible victories elsewhere, republicans may need just one of these to win control of the senate. first, kay haggan has been guarding a slim lead over tillis. she leads by 1 point. look where north carolina women are, putting their support. hagan has a huge lead. 39-34%. last night she challenged tillis for his claim on equal pay for women. i think he makes a mistake here. >> speaker tillis, north carolina...
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in the state of north carolina and at the university of north carolina, basketball is huge.ketball at north carolina is also huge for the ncaa because of march madness and north carolina brings a lot of money and a lot of fans to march madness and i'm saying all of this to say that this guy roy williams winning basketball games and he won the national championship in 2005, won another one in 2009 and not coincidentally that was right in the middle of the scandals and the attitude of the ncaa and the north carolina officials is just win, baby. >> you don't have to win a national championship in basketball to make a lot of money for the university. your point is well taken, but you can't lose to duke either. that's where their mentality is on all of this. dr. peterson, reverse this. what's the play? >> well, i think it's difficult to reverse. by the the way, i went to duke, but i still have a lot of love to north carolina. >> you have to be -- on this one. you want all those games back, don't you? >> listen, here ate deal. terence is right and that is very difficult to look at
in the state of north carolina and at the university of north carolina, basketball is huge.ketball at north carolina is also huge for the ncaa because of march madness and north carolina brings a lot of money and a lot of fans to march madness and i'm saying all of this to say that this guy roy williams winning basketball games and he won the national championship in 2005, won another one in 2009 and not coincidentally that was right in the middle of the scandals and the attitude of the ncaa...
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it's a more conservative state, north carolina. you have kay hagan running for rely who is not in favor of legalized marijuana nor is tom 'til 'til is. you have this one candidate trying to attract the marijuana voert. the sink issue marijuana may go libertari libertarian. the tendencies for the voters to leave a libertarian. libertarians sort of stand fast with the libertarian candidate generally speaking, but it is certainly a good tactic because there is no way that either candidate can co opt the marijuana vote. there is a ballot initiative inay on minimum wage. the republican there, tom cotton has said, you know, i think we should raise the minimum wage. i am in favor of that. it takes that ammunition away from mark pryor in arkansas. you can't do that in north carolina with marijuana now. >> as far as voter confusion, does it tend to help democrats more than republicans although you might argument it hurt in bush v. gore in 2000 but have things changed. >> i think what merna is pointing to is the reason why. it hurts everybod
it's a more conservative state, north carolina. you have kay hagan running for rely who is not in favor of legalized marijuana nor is tom 'til 'til is. you have this one candidate trying to attract the marijuana voert. the sink issue marijuana may go libertari libertarian. the tendencies for the voters to leave a libertarian. libertarians sort of stand fast with the libertarian candidate generally speaking, but it is certainly a good tactic because there is no way that either candidate can co...
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thank you for coming to north carolina. >> we will win north carolina and i think we will win the senate back. >> we have two or you will be the end of our country. thank you. >> thank you. >> senator paul, thanks for coming out. speaker tillis has been a strong proponent of public private partnerships. you might have heard the first toll road, the contract was signed in mecklenburg county. support public-private partnerships? an opinion on infrastructure, we need to do something about our infrastructure. one idea that i have had and i taxesed is lowering the on american profits overseas. take that tax money and putting it into roads. we can come up with somewhere billion and $70 billion in tax revenues, actually lowering the tax. >> right here, all right? >> thank you so much. thank you so much for being here for speaker tillis. yes, sir. >> all right. >> all right. >> thank you so much. yes, sir. thank you so much for coming. >> what do you do? i was seven years in durham. we used to give out awards to -- vis a visrs the press conferences -- >> well, great time to be in raleigh. thank
thank you for coming to north carolina. >> we will win north carolina and i think we will win the senate back. >> we have two or you will be the end of our country. thank you. >> thank you. >> senator paul, thanks for coming out. speaker tillis has been a strong proponent of public private partnerships. you might have heard the first toll road, the contract was signed in mecklenburg county. support public-private partnerships? an opinion on infrastructure, we need to do...
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thank you so much for coming to north carolina. >> i hope thom pulled it out. if he wins north carolina, we can get the senate back. >> we have to otherwise it is the end of our country. thank you for standing brave. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming out. speaker tillis has been a strong proponent -- the first toll road. questions, do you support public-private partnerships? >> i don't think we have had a specific opinion on tollways. to do something about infrastructure. one idea that i have now is lowering the tax on american overseas. andng that tax money putting it into a fund. i think we can come between $50 billion of tax revenues, lowering the tax entity more revenues. >> thank you so much for being here. >> do you all live here? >> yes, sir. thank you so much. thank you so much for coming. >> what you do -- do you do? >> [indiscernible] >> i have been here for seven years in durham. we used to give out awards. .e used to do press conferences i was here when the republicans for the first time. >> great time to be in raleigh. thank you so much. >> do
thank you so much for coming to north carolina. >> i hope thom pulled it out. if he wins north carolina, we can get the senate back. >> we have to otherwise it is the end of our country. thank you for standing brave. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming out. speaker tillis has been a strong proponent -- the first toll road. questions, do you support public-private partnerships? >> i don't think we have had a specific opinion on tollways. to do something about...
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kentucky senator rand paul campaigns for republican candidate in north carolina. a conversation with john paul stevens on his career and life in the nation's highest court. >> the c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road. this weekend, we partnered with comcast to visit boulder, colorado. large --a book about a in ancient times, we would've called it beast, the mountain lion. it is really a garden -- boulder, colorado. it is a beautiful place but in many ways, it has been altered by humankind. when you get this wild animal coming into this artificial landscape, you can cause changes in the behavior of that animal. a mountain lion's favorite food is venison. living on the outskirts of this beautiful city where we have irrigated gardens and lawns -- the city attracted the deer so we have a deer herd living in downtown boulder. the lions moved back into the area. they discovered there were deer in town so the deer were the lions -- lured the lions. they discovered they can eat dogs and cats. that is food for them so the lions were learning and they ha
kentucky senator rand paul campaigns for republican candidate in north carolina. a conversation with john paul stevens on his career and life in the nation's highest court. >> the c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road. this weekend, we partnered with comcast to visit boulder, colorado. large --a book about a in ancient times, we would've called it beast, the mountain lion. it is really a garden -- boulder, colorado. it is a beautiful place but in many ways, it has been...
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ever see gay marriage legal in north carolina? it surprising that the supreme court decided to continue to leave in the hands of states, the hands of the regional areas. i think my position is pretty clear. we spoke out very vocally against the amendment in 2012. i think the voters have spoken. it's not why i'm running, i am running because people need jobs. i am running because people need access to education and educational opportunities for their kids. but i do think that we will just have to see. the supreme court has left it in good hands. >> when you think is the number one problem this country is facing today, and is it to me are rumored as the number one problem for the people here and the second district? >> it's hard to answer just one. i think they're intrinsically tied. we have seen the economy grow to some extent. we have seen joblessness dropped to some extent. i don't think anybody is happy with how quickly it's dropping or how quickly the economy is growing. i think the problem, the major problem affecting people's
ever see gay marriage legal in north carolina? it surprising that the supreme court decided to continue to leave in the hands of states, the hands of the regional areas. i think my position is pretty clear. we spoke out very vocally against the amendment in 2012. i think the voters have spoken. it's not why i'm running, i am running because people need jobs. i am running because people need access to education and educational opportunities for their kids. but i do think that we will just have...
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discussion of religious communities would be complete without reference to the muraveians of north carolina piedmont. this is a subject that deserves its own lecture. the church established new communities as it branched out from its north american base in pennsylvania. the most successful was its sale in north carolina which grew from an out post in the 1760s into a thriving and commercially accessible town. in the process, transplants came without alteration from europe to the back country. for example, this desk and book case is the work ofio haun s who trained in germany from integrating to north carolina with other muraveians. it could easily pass for a beings of furniture from the man over region in germany. this chair looks exactly like contemporary beader mire furniture. that's because periodson was born and probably trained on a german danish border where similar goods were the norm. and then the muravian pottery, which is laden with meaningful and also beautiful detailing that springs directly from well preserved germanic traditions. now, less well-known is the broad array of good
discussion of religious communities would be complete without reference to the muraveians of north carolina piedmont. this is a subject that deserves its own lecture. the church established new communities as it branched out from its north american base in pennsylvania. the most successful was its sale in north carolina which grew from an out post in the 1760s into a thriving and commercially accessible town. in the process, transplants came without alteration from europe to the back country....
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i will not get it from north carolina. would just let them keep it, money they would have normally sent to washington over a ten-year timeframe. it would be a billion-dollar bailout, but a bailout with their own money. democrats have nothing to offer detroit. but we got 3% of the vote in detroit. i think if we show up and have a plan, and we tell people who have difficult circumstances that we want to help them. aen suddenly, we transform whole electorate that has not been considering republicans and then we become the dominant party again. how do we do this across america? we have to show up. as we do it, we have to do it with an optimism. we have to do it with a smile. we have to do it by showing that we truly do care about people, where they are and where they live. i'm her motive -- reminded of the painter robert enron. his advice to young painters was , paint like a man coming over the hill singing. i love that image. when we proclaim our message like a man coming over the hill singing, what we proclaim our message wi
i will not get it from north carolina. would just let them keep it, money they would have normally sent to washington over a ten-year timeframe. it would be a billion-dollar bailout, but a bailout with their own money. democrats have nothing to offer detroit. but we got 3% of the vote in detroit. i think if we show up and have a plan, and we tell people who have difficult circumstances that we want to help them. aen suddenly, we transform whole electorate that has not been considering...
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in north carolina the poverty rate for blacks has risen to 34%. limousine liberal who is have become our new overseers. we've only traded one plantation for another. ed except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection.
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. >> north carolina is our senate race to watch for the day.kay hagan has a small but persistent lead in the polling. but now things may be turning against her. the race will probably be decided on whether voters will think about this taste for obama and in washington or their negative feelings about republicans in raleigh. is kay hagan in danger of any at risk democrat? >> in a moment he will be peaking too early. she has been put on the defense. she has been battered and now republicans have the feeling that they deserve to be supported financially. >> it is about $100 million. her weakness now -- on isis and ebola and the unraveling of america, the key voting group she's to win with is the 11 presidents are having problems with. women voters -- those are the pillars of her winning in this race and they are suddenly being eroded underneath. >> we will talk about this race a little bit later. >> our next guest is such a great deal we made him our honored guest. andrew cuomo takes our questions until he runs out of time. >> he talked on tv to c
. >> north carolina is our senate race to watch for the day.kay hagan has a small but persistent lead in the polling. but now things may be turning against her. the race will probably be decided on whether voters will think about this taste for obama and in washington or their negative feelings about republicans in raleigh. is kay hagan in danger of any at risk democrat? >> in a moment he will be peaking too early. she has been put on the defense. she has been battered and now...
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how they go on election night is going to tell you how north carolina's going and how north carolinang to tell you about the democrat's chances of hanging on to the senate. >> indeed, thank you so much for that wonderful read-through. it's been a decade since the gop won a major statewide office in colorado. republicans hope gardner will change that in four days. a new quinnipiac poll, he leads udall. other polls has the race closer. but udall told msnbc's "morning joe's" kacie hunt that the democratic turnout machine that pulled off senate michael bennett's come from behind victory in 2010 can win again this year. >> people look at the numbers. they look at the turnout. now tracking way beyond what we saw in 2010 with our mail-in ballot system. so i'm very optimistic. >> have you made any mistakes in this campaign? >> we all make mistakes. the key is, do we learn from the mistakes. i'm a mountain climber. you don't climb a mountain every day in a sweep fashion. you climb a mountain by steady focused approach. >> national democrats may be blaming the white house for projected losses
how they go on election night is going to tell you how north carolina's going and how north carolinang to tell you about the democrat's chances of hanging on to the senate. >> indeed, thank you so much for that wonderful read-through. it's been a decade since the gop won a major statewide office in colorado. republicans hope gardner will change that in four days. a new quinnipiac poll, he leads udall. other polls has the race closer. but udall told msnbc's "morning joe's" kacie...
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in north carolina the poverty rate for blacks has risen to 34%.ousine liberal who is have become our new who is have become our new you got the bargain kind? you would need like a bunch of those to clean this mess. who is have become our new then i'll use a bunch of them. what are you doing? dish issues? ... ... get cascade complete. one pac cleans better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. cascade. now that's clean. i thought "so what?", but now "cai can't stop playing.rst that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that time. three in a row! sweet! 15 minutes for a quote isn't so sweet. level 2! start with a quote from esurance and you could save money on car insurance in half the time. welcome to the modern world. esurance, backed by allstate. click or call. painstakingly engineered without compromise. to be more powerful... and, miraculously, unleash 46 mpg highway. an extravagance reserved for the privileged few. until now
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diving into what had been local issues for north carolina. i'll ask you the question, it seems to me north carolina comes down to what is more problema c problematic, kay hagan being attached to barack obama or tillis being attached to that conservative state legislature that had education cuts? >> exactly right, luke. it's interesting here partisanship being the closing message here that republicans want to make about kay hagen. and the reason why she has held up better than most democrat incumbents is because she's made hay over the partisanship in the state legislature. in fact, you know, that, to me, is sort of -- that's what north carolina voters are sitting on. sort of like what offends them more. one style of partisanship versus another style of partisanship. and that's -- you know, that's in many ways it's been the issue in a nutshell for voters all around the country. but it's especially accuute her in north carolina because they don't like -- there's a majority that don't like a lot of the actions of the legislature. just like they'
diving into what had been local issues for north carolina. i'll ask you the question, it seems to me north carolina comes down to what is more problema c problematic, kay hagan being attached to barack obama or tillis being attached to that conservative state legislature that had education cuts? >> exactly right, luke. it's interesting here partisanship being the closing message here that republicans want to make about kay hagen. and the reason why she has held up better than most...
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i think that's more than what sean haw can don't in north carolina. the democrats are going to pay more attention to that race. yes, i disagree, i think orman kansas is one ever these anoma anomalyist states, and i don't see how pat robertson can get traction back and i don't think coming home will happen in kansas because they're not sure what their party is there. >> and you have a tight kansas governor race, which may hurt or help on the senate side, right, betsy? >> governor brown back is in huge trouble. he's far and away the governor in trouble. it's state's bond rating was downgraded. national republican editorial committee which is responsible to getting the republicans the majority in the senate is headed by jerry moran from kansas. if republicans don't get the senate majority because of the head of the nsrc could not win a race in his home state, that's going to be mortifying. there are personalty issues on the line and we'll see political muscles showing up in kansas. keep in mind, if republicans can nationalize that race and make it about
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in north carolina, we lost it. at the end of the day, the turn-out is going to be up, because there's a movement. people understand they're under attack. >> voting restrictions like limits on early voting opportunities could tip the scales in some of the tightest races of the midterm. in georgia, early voting was cut in half. that's where democrat michelle nunn who's been gaining on david perdue is in a neck-and-neck race, leading 46-45. georgia, carver has been narrowing the gap with deal. now they're tied. in north carolina, kay hagan maintains her steady, actually few-point lead over thom tillis, but it's close. the latest poll has her up 47-44. talk about this. you're an expert. you're on the battle lines on this. when you talk to the republican legislators, or you challenge them, are they as open as they are in these clips we dug up? >> they're not. they go on the state floor of their legislature and they say this is about fraud. but at the end of the day -- >> do you ask for cases? >> yes. we've been in these
in north carolina, we lost it. at the end of the day, the turn-out is going to be up, because there's a movement. people understand they're under attack. >> voting restrictions like limits on early voting opportunities could tip the scales in some of the tightest races of the midterm. in georgia, early voting was cut in half. that's where democrat michelle nunn who's been gaining on david perdue is in a neck-and-neck race, leading 46-45. georgia, carver has been narrowing the gap with...
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and the number of days were restricted by a week in north carolina. also we have a number of hours expanded during this last week of the election. and as far as we can tell, north carolina's going to exceed it's 2010 numbers by quite a bit. so, it looks as though the shuffling around of the hours hasn't had a big detrimental effect on voter turnout. in ohio, we have to get through a lot ofvoting because they have mail ballots and they can postmark them and we'll count them after the election. that happens in alaska, too, by the way. we have to wait for some states to get all their ballots in before we can determine. >> a long pre-election run-up and maybe a long post-election, too. thank you for being here. appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> now three things to know on this friday. matt bissonnette, the former navy s.e.a.l. who wrote a firsthand account of the raid that killed osama bin laden under the pen name mark owen is being investigated for possibly disclosing classified -- bissonnette expects the profits from the book will be paid to the depart
and the number of days were restricted by a week in north carolina. also we have a number of hours expanded during this last week of the election. and as far as we can tell, north carolina's going to exceed it's 2010 numbers by quite a bit. so, it looks as though the shuffling around of the hours hasn't had a big detrimental effect on voter turnout. in ohio, we have to get through a lot ofvoting because they have mail ballots and they can postmark them and we'll count them after the election....