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p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the french, slovak and german ambassadors to the u.s. were joined about it european union's ambassador to the u.s. recently for discussion on brexit impact on the european union. hosted by the georgetown university law center here in washington this is just over an hour.
p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where...
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p.m. eastern david baron, circuit judge for the us court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war in his book: waging war. joining him at the national constitution center in philadelphia is the it or rogue or, dean of of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are really in a dance with each other all the time. congress checking the president, backing down from the president, president cooking congress-- >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards a guardian journalist looks a gun death in america over a 24 hour period in another day in the death of america, a chronicle of 10 short lives. he is interviewed by williams, a staff writer for the atlanta. >> it's a kind of broader societal thing, which counts people out, dehumanizes them and then when their life is taken-- well, that's already been accounted for, but yeah, i think there is a real problem once you start saying, well, he was on a student. there's a grade that you could get where it would be where they. >> go to b
p.m. eastern david baron, circuit judge for the us court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war in his book: waging war. joining him at the national constitution center in philadelphia is the it or rogue or, dean of of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are really in a dance with each other all the time. congress checking the president, backing down from the...
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p.m. eastern, and then we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania, with donald trump, live at 7:00 p.m. h the results and be part of a natural -- national conversation about the outcome. watch victory and concession senate house and governors races. starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 20 or hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or use the c-span radio app. this week, we have been providing live coverage of political talk shows from national radio hosts. ofay we joined the studios thom hartmann. we joined him for the second hour of his syndicated show. thom: welcome back to the thom hartmann program. jason chaffetz is the guy, he wants to be, in my opinion -- he's not send this out loud, but this is just -- look at the sky. he's like mr. grandstand. he's the guy who apparently tweeted out james comey's letter before it went public, which got a lot of people scratching their heads, if that's what happened. aboutis some debate whether or not that is what happened. and he wants to investigate hillary clinton for the use of a private server for her
p.m. eastern, and then we will take you to hershey, pennsylvania, with donald trump, live at 7:00 p.m. h the results and be part of a natural -- national conversation about the outcome. watch victory and concession senate house and governors races. starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 20 or hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or use the c-span radio app. this week, we have been providing live coverage of political talk shows from national radio...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future are clearly our enemies. they're occupying our lands with troops which is the one thing we were fighting against and at the same time, by cutting off and withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with
p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends...
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eastern, at 6:45 p.m. david behrens, circuit judge for the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war. war: theok "waging clash between president and congress." joining him at the national constitution center in philadelphia is the it or ruger, dean of the university of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are in a dance with each other all of the time. congress checking the president. backing down from the president. the president pushing congress. the president being worried about taking it too far. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, guardian journalist gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period in his book "another day in the deaths of america: a chronicle of 10 short lives. interviewed by a staff writer for the atlantic. >> it is impossible to only discuss guns. there is a broader societal thing that dehumanizes people which means when their lives are been, it that has already accou
eastern, at 6:45 p.m. david behrens, circuit judge for the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war. war: theok "waging clash between president and congress." joining him at the national constitution center in philadelphia is the it or ruger, dean of the university of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are in a dance with each other all of the...
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p.m. eastern. in about 55 minutes. please come back to us if you get a response with any of the officials. they are live in florida. whatever you are doing this weekend i can guarantee you the news flow will be fast and furious. i needed to need you to do whatever you're doing near the tv. all weekend long this exact channel for special coverage of election 2016. the entire team will be on all day saturday and sunday 6:00 a.m. all the way through 9:00 p.m. eastern. keep us on as you do it. let me get back to the markets here. not a surprise what happened one hour ago. if donald trump is elected president the experts are saying that that would be what wall street calls a black swan event. an unexpected development that rattles the market. there is another? that could send investors running for cover. wall street journal chief economic sponsor. john you cannot be surprised by the fact that the fed didn't move today but would you raise an eyebrow if janet yellen doesn't hike rates next month. >> i certainly would. what th
p.m. eastern. in about 55 minutes. please come back to us if you get a response with any of the officials. they are live in florida. whatever you are doing this weekend i can guarantee you the news flow will be fast and furious. i needed to need you to do whatever you're doing near the tv. all weekend long this exact channel for special coverage of election 2016. the entire team will be on all day saturday and sunday 6:00 a.m. all the way through 9:00 p.m. eastern. keep us on as you do it. let...
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p.m. eastern time. at 8:00 p.m.he obamas and the clinton's will be in philadelphia, pennsylvania. at 11:00 p.m. eastern, donald trump heads west. he will be in grand rapids, michigan. we will join hillary clinton once more at 11:45 p.m. eastern in raleigh, north carolina. take a look at our election night coverage. this is tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern live from both the headquarters of hillary clinton and donald trump. we will also be bringing you some of the key house and senate races. 246 for republicans, 186 for democrats, and three currently vacant. all seats are up for election and 218 are needed for whichever party wants the majority. the senate currently at 54 republicans, 44 democrats, to independence -- two independents. we are going to take a look at our newsmaker program now, talking about the u.s. voting system. join us live later on today for more campaign events. on this last "newsmakers" before the 2016 election, we focus on the machinery, the process, and the vote. connecticut secretary of sta
p.m. eastern time. at 8:00 p.m.he obamas and the clinton's will be in philadelphia, pennsylvania. at 11:00 p.m. eastern, donald trump heads west. he will be in grand rapids, michigan. we will join hillary clinton once more at 11:45 p.m. eastern in raleigh, north carolina. take a look at our election night coverage. this is tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern live from both the headquarters of hillary clinton and donald trump. we will also be bringing you some of the key house and senate races....
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p.m. eastern. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. secretary of state henry kissinger recently sat down for an interview with former british prime minister john major where they discussed foreign policy in the nixon administration. mr. kissinger also answered questions about the syrian civil war, brexit and the u.s. relationship with britain. this comes from the bbc's briefings program. [applause] bbc's briefings program. [applause] dr. kissinger: ladies and , he and i are friends. i met him before he became prime minister and we have stayed in contact the rest of our lives. when i was invited to give this speech and became evident that the house that he lived was close to where or devastation -- where i was stationed when i was here with the 84th infantry of the united states. i was near winchester. occurred before i was henry kissinger. i lived here several times and so i have a great feeling i he's lived.t hereught what i could do our interaction eades when he was prime minister. what the issues were. that sometimes we agree. and o
p.m. eastern. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. secretary of state henry kissinger recently sat down for an interview with former british prime minister john major where they discussed foreign policy in the nixon administration. mr. kissinger also answered questions about the syrian civil war, brexit and the u.s. relationship with britain. this comes from the bbc's briefings program. [applause] bbc's briefings program. [applause] dr. kissinger: ladies and , he and i are friends. i...
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p.m. eastern time with a two hour with all due respect special. at 7:00 p.m. stern are bloomberg election special with david gora. washington bureau chief megan murphy. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets. " it's time for our latest bloomberg business flash. blackstone group is buying the $3.7rst million -- $3.7 billion. the transaction is due to close in the first quarter of next year. british regulators are investigating how newsweek's to the press that royal bank of scotland would take a $5 million charge. the news media were briefed on the news before the official announcement was made. the head of the financial conduct authority said he was extremely disappointed. tesla motors is buying a german engineering company to help automate its electric car manufacturing. bromanpany is buying engineering which tesla says is a leader in highly automated manufacturing methods. tesla expects to add or the 1000 jobs over the next two years as it built its model three-car. that is your bloomberg business flash. investorsrs and anxiously awaiting the
p.m. eastern time with a two hour with all due respect special. at 7:00 p.m. stern are bloomberg election special with david gora. washington bureau chief megan murphy. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets. " it's time for our latest bloomberg business flash. blackstone group is buying the $3.7rst million -- $3.7 billion. the transaction is due to close in the first quarter of next year. british regulators are investigating how newsweek's to the press that royal...
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p.m. eastern time. joining us now is bruce kasman. last time at this time last year before the first interest rate hike in a decade the fed outlined that it was considering doing it at the quote next meeting. couldn't get more explicit than that. do you expect the same kind of language out of today's announcement? >> no. they don't need to do what they did last year partly because they put in a strong statement at the last meeting. last year at this time the market hadn't been pricing in a large probability of a hike. they felt at the time a need to move more forcefully. >> my question is if they don't do that will they get accused -- it's a lose-lose situation. will they get accused of being a little politically focused watching the results of the election and maybe seeing that as big uncertainty factor on the economy, the markets and their policy? >> well, i think, obviously the fed is going to be signalling to us that they are likely to be moving in december but not giving us any commitments. there's obviously a case not a large ca
p.m. eastern time. joining us now is bruce kasman. last time at this time last year before the first interest rate hike in a decade the fed outlined that it was considering doing it at the quote next meeting. couldn't get more explicit than that. do you expect the same kind of language out of today's announcement? >> no. they don't need to do what they did last year partly because they put in a strong statement at the last meeting. last year at this time the market hadn't been pricing in...
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p.m. eastern time. the bond market closes at 2:00 p.m. eastern.ommodity and currency markets observing the holiday and have a shortened session. here's where futures are trading. closed on wednesday at another record high. it looks like the gains are continuing. earlier this morning the futures perking up. dow futures up 60 points. higher yields as well. we reached 242 i believe it was earlier in the week. that was the highest level in years. >> the dollar particularly strong on wednesday. we just pulled back a bit over the last couple sessions for the dollar. the u.s. equity market, a record close for the dow. intraday, we didn't hit a day, the nasdaq pulled back a fraction. european trade today is a bit soft. well, basically flat now. germany, france, italy eking out gains. ftse 100 and spain just behind. asian trade was decent. we had some data out of japan showing improvement in cpi, despite the fact it was still a deflation headline print. the nikkei is, in fact, off the highs today. just showing hong kong and shanghai up. some yen strength h
p.m. eastern time. the bond market closes at 2:00 p.m. eastern.ommodity and currency markets observing the holiday and have a shortened session. here's where futures are trading. closed on wednesday at another record high. it looks like the gains are continuing. earlier this morning the futures perking up. dow futures up 60 points. higher yields as well. we reached 242 i believe it was earlier in the week. that was the highest level in years. >> the dollar particularly strong on...
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p.m. eastern live on bloomberg television and radio.ime warner spiking on earnings, increasing its full-year outlook. we will dig deeper. stress and the market. higher for a fifth day as the u.s. presidential rate heads for the home stretch. daragh maher will join us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin. time warner out with the earnings, topping estimates as it benefited from higher pay tv feeds. we are joined by pulsea he is going to take a deeper into the numbers. things look pretty good. paul: i am sure they are pretty happy. i think we saw some pretty good strength across the three main businesses for them, the cable networks, hbo, and the warner bros. studios. i think this bodes well for the rest of the year. they took their guidance up a little bit for profitability. david: analysts said they expected warner brothers do well because of "the suicide squad." and they always expect hbo to do well but turner was a more of a question mark. paul: we see cord cutting. we had discovery communications come out
p.m. eastern live on bloomberg television and radio.ime warner spiking on earnings, increasing its full-year outlook. we will dig deeper. stress and the market. higher for a fifth day as the u.s. presidential rate heads for the home stretch. daragh maher will join us. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. i am david westin. time warner out with the earnings, topping estimates as it benefited from higher pay tv feeds. we are joined by pulsea he is going to take a deeper into the...
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p.m. eastern time. aocks are slightly lower with billion -- opinion polls showing hillary clinton slightly ahead. kenneth make their final pitch to voters. candidates take their final pitch to voters. --lary clinton: it's job it's not just my name on the ballot. it's the kind of future we want for our children and grandchildren. our core values are being tested in this election. but everywhere i go, people are being -- refusing to being defined by fear and division. we've come through hard economic times and we have seen pretty big economic changes. i believe in our people. i love this country. donald trump: the only force strong enough to save our country is us. the only people brave enough to vote out this corrupt establishment is you, the american people. people,ng this for the and for the movement. and we will take back this country for you, and we will make america great again. alix: that is what you need to know. it's all about the election in the united states today, joining us from the white hou
p.m. eastern time. aocks are slightly lower with billion -- opinion polls showing hillary clinton slightly ahead. kenneth make their final pitch to voters. candidates take their final pitch to voters. --lary clinton: it's job it's not just my name on the ballot. it's the kind of future we want for our children and grandchildren. our core values are being tested in this election. but everywhere i go, people are being -- refusing to being defined by fear and division. we've come through hard...
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p.m. eastern time.nother look at the premarket on this election day and more "squawk on the street" is straight ahead. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. is happening before our eyes. shift in human history sixty to seventy million people are moving to cities every year. at pgim we help investors see the implications of long term megatrends like the prime time of urban expansion, pinpointing opportunities to capture alpha in real estate, infrastructure and emerging markets. partner with pgim the global investment management businesses of prudential. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new jo
p.m. eastern time.nother look at the premarket on this election day and more "squawk on the street" is straight ahead. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six...
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p.m. eastern and throughout wednesday. live tonight on c-span onto main @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting data. the winning margin in the 2000 election came down to 537 voters in florida who backed republican governor george w. bush of texas over democratic vice president, al gore. here are the concession. here the concession and victory speeches in that race. >> good evening. just moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd c president of the united states. i promised him that i would nott call him back this time.t i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the
p.m. eastern and throughout wednesday. live tonight on c-span onto main @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting...
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p.m. eastern. john's focus is beyond the big ticket. of the election. 9:00 p.m. eastern. fifty minutes before we hear the closing bell. general electric is spinning off. as the top two when it comes to big moves here. go pro on the other hand spinning out of control today after missing badly in its quarterly report. he will have a week holiday season and will still be unprofitable next year. revenue down 40. it's just $10. up next he's one of the smartest ferris, on the face of planet earth. he is with us exclusively to reveal the secret in the jobs report and why he is not frightened by either candidate becoming president. this woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one n
p.m. eastern. john's focus is beyond the big ticket. of the election. 9:00 p.m. eastern. fifty minutes before we hear the closing bell. general electric is spinning off. as the top two when it comes to big moves here. go pro on the other hand spinning out of control today after missing badly in its quarterly report. he will have a week holiday season and will still be unprofitable next year. revenue down 40. it's just $10. up next he's one of the smartest ferris, on the face of planet earth. he...
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p.m. eastern. that is all live tomorrow on c-span. >> most of us, when we think of winston churchill, we think of an older yet -- an older man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better and few new as well the realities of war , the terror and devastation. he said to his mother after his it.nd war, you can't guilt you absolutely -- he absolutely new the disaster that war was. announcer: sunday night on q&a, millard talks about the early career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the empire." >> he says, give me a regimen. i want to fight. he ends up going to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he had put in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the board flag is torn down and the union jack is listed in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's open q&a -- "q&a." now the debate for the race for the u.s. senate seat in alaska. discussidates abortions, fo
p.m. eastern. that is all live tomorrow on c-span. >> most of us, when we think of winston churchill, we think of an older yet -- an older man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better and few new as well the realities of war , the terror and devastation. he said to his mother after his it.nd war, you can't guilt you absolutely -- he absolutely new the disaster that war was. announcer: sunday night on q&a, millard talks about the early career of winston churchill in her...
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p.m. eastern time on c-span3. providing context for today's public affairs issues. library of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my name is mike and i'm head of the moving image section here at the library of congress, the largest collection of film and video in the world. we are at the packer campus in pulp -- in culpepper, virginia, a facility that opened in the summer of 2007 dedicated to preserving our audiovisual heritage. favorite films that we have had the collection is what we believe to be the very first political ad. it comes from 1912 and this is a race in which william howard taft is the republican candidate and woodrow wilson is the democratic candidate and theodore roosevelt is running in the progressive party, the bull moose
p.m. eastern time on c-span3. providing context for today's public affairs issues. library of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my name is mike and i'm head of...
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p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. am and book tv is live at th >>host: we are live that the miami book fair for the 33rd year the festival has then held at miami dade college north of downtown miami we're now joined on the set whisky author of the book they cannot control assault . -- us all that is a long title. >> it comes from a video after the fatal shooting of martin one of the first fatal shootings after the grand jury decision not to charge the officers in ferguson . so we stuck with that because we capture the feeling of those who hadan taken the streets last few years is seems like it is happening every day that we will all rushed into the streets because there is power in the numbers. >> one of of demonstrators that night there was the few dozen protesters from but i remember seeing that that day capture the feeling. >>host: what was yourom experience in ferguson wet cement today's after michael brown was killed i was for the post covering politics . a very different beat i had to be freed i had a backpack d
p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. am and book tv is live at th >>host: we are live that the miami book fair for the 33rd year the festival has then held at miami dade college north of downtown miami we're now joined on the set whisky author of the book they cannot control assault . -- us all that is a long title. >> it comes from a video after the fatal shooting of martin one of the first fatal shootings after the grand jury...
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p.m. eastern. >> voters are choosing which ballot member issues to vote today. >> mr. altic, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> could you generally talk about what is a ballot measure and how they generally work? >> they can be divided into two sorts. every ballot measure is a poly decision that's put directly in the hands of the voter, so direct democracy. there are measures that can be put on the ballot through signature petitions, so people collect signatures from registered voters in the various states and 26 states have apu process where you can put something on the ballot through collective signatures. the rest of the measures that voters see come from the legislature pick the legislature will vote to put a measure on the ballot and lots aree constitutional amendments because every state the delaware has to put constitutional amendments before the voter's. they can't pass them without f ratification from the voters and those are the two main types of measures there are a
p.m. eastern. >> voters are choosing which ballot member issues to vote today. >> mr. altic, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> could you generally talk about what is a ballot measure and how they generally work? >> they can be divided into two sorts. every ballot measure is a poly decision that's put directly in the hands of the voter, so direct democracy. there are measures that can be put on the ballot through signature petitions, so people...
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p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on our website, on www.c-span.org. >> ivanka trump campaign for her father on thursday. a, newde a stop in nashu hampshire to talk to supporters. this is about one hour and 45 minutes. ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire? unbelievable. i wanted to stop by. i just came over from michigan. i was touring an amazing public charter school this morning, i spoke at a rally. i wanted to stop by this office and thank you guys, because i hear you are crushing it. there's so much enthusiasm, i see it based on the number of signs. i hear it based on the number of people who have gotten phone calls or have had their door knocked on. really, thank you so much. my father says it all the time, that he is just the messenger, and this is your movement. the enthusiasm is an unbelievable validation. and i think that is why we are doing so well here. [cheers and applause] trump: my father gets zero credit, it's you guys. thank you all. i wanted to come by and offer
p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on our website, on www.c-span.org. >> ivanka trump campaign for her father on thursday. a, newde a stop in nashu hampshire to talk to supporters. this is about one hour and 45 minutes. ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire? unbelievable. i wanted to stop by. i just came over from michigan. i was touring an amazing public charter school this morning, i spoke at a rally. i wanted to stop by this...
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p.m. eastern. always been a student of american history and particularly the history of its african-descended people. i --nday night on cue and q&a. >> my uncle formed this and westernfrom watching cinema when cowboys would gather together in a bar in and we never understood what they were saying bed at one point they would stare each other down and start shooting. my uncle formed the impression that that is what americans would do to you, shoot you, if you look them in the eye. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. >> tuesday, tom brady said he would accept increased budget deficits if they were growth.ied by in the wall street journal ceo council annual meeting he also talked about the health care law. this is about 30 minutes. ♪ >> thank you john. welcome. kevin brady, chairman of ways and means from the great nation of texas. of houston.t state >> at yes sir, just keep going. ] aughter >> is it fair to say your top two priorities are tax reform and replacing the affordable care act? rep.
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p.m. eastern. neil is back tomorrow. but now is trish regan. charles: sources are tell. trish: sources are telling fox that is the suspect is a somali man in his 20s. after had man rammed his vehicle into a group of pedestrians, got out and stabbed people with a butcher night before being shot to death by a campus police officer. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to to "the intelligence report." one person is in critical condition. ashley webster in the newsroom. ashley, this may be a man from somalia. do we know anything else about him? >> we don't. exactly what you reported. a somali man a male in his 20s. we don't know his name or status here in the united states. wasn't student at ohio state in we do not know. these are coming from law enforcement sources. we'll have to wait as the investigation goes on but you can be sure, trish, that the investigators, probably led by the fbi, are going through his phone. they will find his home. they will look, go through his computer to get any clue what the motive may have been. now, at one point in the press conference at ohi
p.m. eastern. neil is back tomorrow. but now is trish regan. charles: sources are tell. trish: sources are telling fox that is the suspect is a somali man in his 20s. after had man rammed his vehicle into a group of pedestrians, got out and stabbed people with a butcher night before being shot to death by a campus police officer. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to to "the intelligence report." one person is in critical condition. ashley webster in the newsroom. ashley, this may be...
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p.m. eastern hour, highest rated month in history. >> that a girl. liz: for those of us who have been here since day one, thank you. closing bell, 29 minutes away. we're watching markets and watching dade city, florida. hillary clinton ready to take the stage at pasco hernando college. we'll take you there live. supposedly person kicking it off, former miss universe alicia machado. pete hoekstra, and ubs chairman robert wolf, democrat are here to tell us will donald trump and hillary clinton stay on appropriate scripts for the final seven days? "countdown" coming right back. ♪ now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and
p.m. eastern hour, highest rated month in history. >> that a girl. liz: for those of us who have been here since day one, thank you. closing bell, 29 minutes away. we're watching markets and watching dade city, florida. hillary clinton ready to take the stage at pasco hernando college. we'll take you there live. supposedly person kicking it off, former miss universe alicia machado. pete hoekstra, and ubs chairman robert wolf, democrat are here to tell us will donald trump and hillary...
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p.m. eastern time.nd of course six days until the election, jim, the past six days on all of the assets i just mentioned, is that all jitters ahead of tuesday? >> you know what, i'm going to say it is. i was talking with my friend sara eisen off camera, people should watch your show at 5:00 this is hilarious she and wilf go right and back on politics. and there was a conference call last night -- yesterday by craig arnold, new ceo of eaton, i don't think people realize how much ceos are trying to avoid talking about politics. they will do everything they can to just say be straight. he finally came out and said it, he had a bad quarter. sorry to read this but i have to. we're struggling with data feeds very much like others but we think the message that kutds through all these conversations is uncertainty. think about any person running a business today and making a long-term capital commitment in the face of an economic environment and presidential election that's been as noisy as this one with as much
p.m. eastern time.nd of course six days until the election, jim, the past six days on all of the assets i just mentioned, is that all jitters ahead of tuesday? >> you know what, i'm going to say it is. i was talking with my friend sara eisen off camera, people should watch your show at 5:00 this is hilarious she and wilf go right and back on politics. and there was a conference call last night -- yesterday by craig arnold, new ceo of eaton, i don't think people realize how much ceos are...
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p.m. eastern on "afterwords." .org for the entire schedule. about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for questioning and screening. take ferryans today boats to visit ellis island and see the statue of liberty. on "american artifacts," we visit the ellis island immigration museum. >> this canopy in this spot would have been a place where immigrants would have just gotten off the boat, would have lined up to go in this door and begin their process. what they had with them was virtually only what was important to them. bringing and were entire families at the same time, they had just about everything they owned. the farmland, the cattle, all of the supplies. the farm itself, just to be able to afford all of the affairs for everybody coming here. room we are entering right now is the baggage room. here is the place where immigrants got their first sight of ellis island, and to be honest, this room was very different depending on the moment you came. in 1907, according to some floor plans i have seen, im
p.m. eastern on "afterwords." .org for the entire schedule. about 12 million immigrants seeking a new life in america were taken to ellis island for questioning and screening. take ferryans today boats to visit ellis island and see the statue of liberty. on "american artifacts," we visit the ellis island immigration museum. >> this canopy in this spot would have been a place where immigrants would have just gotten off the boat, would have lined up to go in this door...
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p.m. eastern bret and megyn will be at the helm in our brand new studio. it is something to see for sure. it is so fancy. we want you to be a part of the coverage. we talked about it moments ago, if you have voted or getting ready to vote, post your picture on facebook, twitter, instagram, #fox news2016. see it on air tonight. with this presidentdential election hitting history books, scandals and surprises rocking both campaigns, one that may have had the most impact in the last 30 days? we'll take a look. as the race comes down to the wire. people there in arlington, virginia, are voting. the candidate who has the best path to the magic number, not just for baseball anymore. 270 electoral college votes needed to win white house. states that could decide it all. stay with us. ♪ picking up for kyle. here you go. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with
p.m. eastern bret and megyn will be at the helm in our brand new studio. it is something to see for sure. it is so fancy. we want you to be a part of the coverage. we talked about it moments ago, if you have voted or getting ready to vote, post your picture on facebook, twitter, instagram, #fox news2016. see it on air tonight. with this presidentdential election hitting history books, scandals and surprises rocking both campaigns, one that may have had the most impact in the last 30 days? we'll...
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p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours.atch live on c-span on demand at c-span.org or this into our live coverage using it free c-span radio app. >> 's look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the book people book store in austin, texas. topping the list is everyday cook by alton brown, followed by exploration of the human brain. next come on the list is sofia m russo nasty galaxy. then, and pleated flood tide, military historian james horne fisher examines us operations in the pacific during world war ii, with a focus on the us invasion of the mariana islands in june, 1944. historian hw brand explores the strained relationship between general douglas carter and president harry truman during the korean war and the general versus the president. our look at the current nonfiction bestsellers at austin's a book people bookstore continues with bruce springsteen's memoir. .. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
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p.m. eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ .n this tuesday, i am a jonathan ferro. alix steel is on assignment. futures stable, unchanged. we go nowhere on the s&p 500. the commodity producer, the energy producers with crude up by almost three full percentage point. the bond rout. quite as fastling as they was. what you need to know. trump's treasury and said to be the pick of donald trump's advisors. that is according to people familiar. they are waiting to a final decision from the president-elect. markets taking a breather as a result of the u.s. presidential election. the dollar rally ends. stock andarkets currencies are gaining for the first time in a week. out and aboutles 30 minutes as investors prepare for another big day of fed, including stanley fischer who will be at brookings at 1:30 p.m. we will bring it to let. jonathan: taken to the top stories. president-elect trump is trying to feel his cabinet -- feel them his cabinet. now it is only the treasury. he is looking at former goldman sachs partner. and cbsto michael
p.m. eastern time. this is bloomberg. ♪ .n this tuesday, i am a jonathan ferro. alix steel is on assignment. futures stable, unchanged. we go nowhere on the s&p 500. the commodity producer, the energy producers with crude up by almost three full percentage point. the bond rout. quite as fastling as they was. what you need to know. trump's treasury and said to be the pick of donald trump's advisors. that is according to people familiar. they are waiting to a final decision from the...
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p.m. eastern and we'll be on it, kelly. back to you. >> thank you, josh.res are up about 6% right now. we'll come right back to this topic. salesforce ceo marc benioff will be joining jim cramer tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money." we want to bring you some news out of tesla at this hour. the shareholders just voting on that merger with solarcity. phil lebeau has the results. >> shareholders for tesla and solarcity have both approved the merger of those companies. more than 85% of the shareholders who voted, and remember, elon musk, who owns about 22% of the shares of solarcity as well as 22% for tesla, he abstained from this vote. of those who voted, 85% voted yes. you're looking at the webcast of tesla's ceo, elon musk, after the vote was announced, 85% voting in favor. elon musk said, your faith will be rewarded. we'll have to see what happens over the next year, because as you know, kelly, there are more than a few analysts out there who say, this merger make is no sense at all. there are some who think it's a good idea, but there are also many
p.m. eastern and we'll be on it, kelly. back to you. >> thank you, josh.res are up about 6% right now. we'll come right back to this topic. salesforce ceo marc benioff will be joining jim cramer tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money." we want to bring you some news out of tesla at this hour. the shareholders just voting on that merger with solarcity. phil lebeau has the results. >> shareholders for tesla and solarcity have both approved the merger of those companies....
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p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch on c-span, c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. in effect, the federal government promoted a particular type of social control. one that signals the target arrest and the marginalized americans in the subsequent creation of new industries that support this regime of control are among the central characteristics of domestic policies in the late 20th century. the decisions that policymakers and officials act in closed circles are part of a coalition made of the highest levels of government had a measurable consequences for low-income americans and the nation. however, unintended, some of the choices may have been a different time and different political moments. ultimately, however, the bipartisan consensus of the policymakers fixated on the policing of urban space and eventually removing generations of young men and women of color from the communities to live inside a prison. we can excuse the set of actions and choices these historical actor
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p.m. eastern. can watch previous programs on her website, book tv.org. >> how was he able to keep 20 boxes of watergate are et cetera related material? >> when he left the white house and resigned and needed to get out in 1973 before everything was unraveling on the watergate story, he just pulled his car and his wife and they loaded the 20 boxes right there from the executive office building next to the white house. again the lesson is you don't know what you can get away with unless you try. >> what did you find in the 20 boxes? >> again, butterfield told me stories, i wasn't sure they were precisely accurate and then there would be a document describing it. one of of the ones that surprised me, shock me was a memo, top secret memo from early 1972 that two that kissinger had sent to nixon about a routine update on the vietnam war nixon wrote in his handwriting to kissinger and said the bombing in southeast asia, vietnam it has gone on for ten years, we have achieved zilch. it has been a failure.
p.m. eastern. can watch previous programs on her website, book tv.org. >> how was he able to keep 20 boxes of watergate are et cetera related material? >> when he left the white house and resigned and needed to get out in 1973 before everything was unraveling on the watergate story, he just pulled his car and his wife and they loaded the 20 boxes right there from the executive office building next to the white house. again the lesson is you don't know what you can get away with...
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p.m. eastern tuesday here on c-span3. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues tuesday a donald trump campaign rally in wisconsin. he'll be speaking with supporters in eau claire. wisconsin is considered a swing state and has ten electoral votes. shortly after that hillary clinton will hold her own rally in florida. she'll be in ft. lauderdale with the event set to begin at 8:45 eastern over on c-span2. florida, also a swing state, has 29 electoral votes. >>> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, november 8th, will america have its first foreign born first lady since louisa adams, or will we have a former president as first gentleman? learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's first ladies, now available in paper back. first ladies gives readers a look into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. first ladies is a companion to c-span's well regarded biography series and features interviews with the nation's leading first ladies histor
p.m. eastern tuesday here on c-span3. c-span's road to the white house coverage continues tuesday a donald trump campaign rally in wisconsin. he'll be speaking with supporters in eau claire. wisconsin is considered a swing state and has ten electoral votes. shortly after that hillary clinton will hold her own rally in florida. she'll be in ft. lauderdale with the event set to begin at 8:45 eastern over on c-span2. florida, also a swing state, has 29 electoral votes. >>> as the nation...
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p.m. eastern time on c-span3. providing context for today's public affairs issues. of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my
p.m. eastern time on c-span3. providing context for today's public affairs issues. of congress packer campus preserves and provides access to the library's vast collection of films, and sound programs recordings. american history tv visited the packer campus to learned about the earliest public affairs films, including u.s. presidents, the spanish-american war, world war i, and the first ever political ad created in 1912 by the democratic party. >> my
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p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick.
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p.m. eastern. this month brings you a discussion on approximatelyat history and white house houston and first ladies. joining us, kate brouwer. and william field, author of the white house and president's house, and the author of the at the keys to a successful presidency and a leaders we deserve and a few we didn't. we'll take your phone calls and e-mail question. and afterwards, edward conner way weighs in on expanding the middle class in this book "the upside of inequality." good tensions undermine the middle class. he is. >> do i think a difference in the tax rate in california of two points different than kansas, that's small in comparison to all the other things which are amplifying the payoff of risk taking. >> to booktv forth.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> in the new hampshire governor's race republican chris sununu and democracy colin van ostern debate opioid dep mick and health care costs. real clear politics publishing a university of massachusetts poll showing mr. sununu with
p.m. eastern. this month brings you a discussion on approximatelyat history and white house houston and first ladies. joining us, kate brouwer. and william field, author of the white house and president's house, and the author of the at the keys to a successful presidency and a leaders we deserve and a few we didn't. we'll take your phone calls and e-mail question. and afterwards, edward conner way weighs in on expanding the middle class in this book "the upside of inequality." good...
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p.m. eastern time. we can show you how the move has progressed over the last nine days. we are looking at we were looking at it when he was eight days long, the longest losing streak since the 2008 financial crisis. we had a lift following the goldilocks jobs report. we are down 3% over that time. clinton lost in polls during the same time. coincidence or not? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily changlmer -- sits down with steve ballmer. theiscusses his move as owner of the los angeles coopers. >> it is interesting to hear you electionstic given the we are in right now. you typically vote republican. steve: i never said that. i'm a definite independent. i am not registered with either party. i care about issues deeply. i am willing to vote for anybody who shares my interest. emily: what do you think a hillary clinton presidency will mean for innovation, jobs, the economy? daye: at the end of the neither one of the plans have much to do with job creation, frankly. convincedtle less that federal government action
p.m. eastern time. we can show you how the move has progressed over the last nine days. we are looking at we were looking at it when he was eight days long, the longest losing streak since the 2008 financial crisis. we had a lift following the goldilocks jobs report. we are down 3% over that time. clinton lost in polls during the same time. coincidence or not? this is bloomberg. ♪ emily changlmer -- sits down with steve ballmer. theiscusses his move as owner of the los angeles coopers....
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p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the deadline is january 20, 2017 . that is inauguration day. for more information, go to studentcam.org. america" provides historical films. 50 years ago, the black panther party was founded. this 15 minute film was originally produced as "off the pig." features an interview with founder hewing to when he was in prison on murder charges, the 10-point program, and scenes from the free huey demonstrations in california. ♪ [gunfire] >> in america, black people are treated very much as any other colonized people. because we are used. we are brutalized. the police -- our community is occupied. our community. the police are
p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the...
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p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. >> and book tv is live at the miami book fair. this is the 33rd year that the festival has been held. and held on the campus of miami-dade college in north downtown miami. we are now joined on our book tv set by wesley lowery, the author of this book "they can't kill us all", ferguson baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement. mr. lowery, where did did you get the title for this book? >> the title comes from a sign from a vigil after antonio martin. after the grand jury decision become two years ago now to not charge the officer in ferguson. one of the reasons we stuck with it, we thought it captured the ethos and feeling of so many of the people who had taken to the streets the last few years. there's been a shooting and seemed like it's happening for a certain period, but we're going to rush to the streets because there's power in numbers. >> host: do we have any idea who left the sign? >> we don't. that's one of the demonstrators one of the nights, there was a few dozen properties
p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. >> and book tv is live at the miami book fair. this is the 33rd year that the festival has been held. and held on the campus of miami-dade college in north downtown miami. we are now joined on our book tv set by wesley lowery, the author of this book "they can't kill us all", ferguson baltimore and a new era in america's racial justice movement. mr. lowery, where did did you get the title...
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p.m. eastern today. trump will campaign in new hampshire, ohio and pennsylvania today. hillary clinton is visiting pennsylvania, michigan and ohio. certainly busy. nicole: until tuesday, right? former republican presidential candidate ted cruz campaigning with vice president nominee mike pence in iowa. praising pence but never mentioned donald trump by name in his speech. >> you know, in the last election barack obama won the state of iowa. let me tell you right now thanks to the men and women here in across the state, hillary clinton ain't winning iowa. >> i think the american people have had enough and they've specially had enough of the past and lose ethics of the clintons for the last 30 years. nicole: governor pence will be on varney & company, do not miss it. lauren: source is telling fox that many fbi agents think the bureau's investigation into the clinton foundation is more likely to produce indictments than the e-mail case. here is why, the way the e-mail case was handled. fbi director james comey gave immunity deal to two former aides. meanwhile, house oversi
p.m. eastern today. trump will campaign in new hampshire, ohio and pennsylvania today. hillary clinton is visiting pennsylvania, michigan and ohio. certainly busy. nicole: until tuesday, right? former republican presidential candidate ted cruz campaigning with vice president nominee mike pence in iowa. praising pence but never mentioned donald trump by name in his speech. >> you know, in the last election barack obama won the state of iowa. let me tell you right now thanks to the men and...
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p.m. eastern. on the road to the white house, both major party candidates are on the campaign trail today. we'll be live at 8:00 p.m. eastern when the republican ticket of donald trump and mike pence will be in the battleground state of wisconsin. see that live c-span, 8:00 p.m. eastern. 45 minutes later it's the democrats' turn, hillary clinton in ft. lauderdale, florida. both campaigns released new ads. here is a look. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> this was me in 1964, the fear of nuclear war that we had as children, i never thought our children would ever have to deal with that again. to see that coming forward in this election is scary. >> trump asked three times. >> three times why can't we use nuclear weapons. >> i want to be unpredictable. >> what safeguards are there to stop any president, who may not be stable, from launching a nuclear attack. >> the commander in chief is the commander in chief. >> our next president faces daunting challenges in a dangerous world. no
p.m. eastern. on the road to the white house, both major party candidates are on the campaign trail today. we'll be live at 8:00 p.m. eastern when the republican ticket of donald trump and mike pence will be in the battleground state of wisconsin. see that live c-span, 8:00 p.m. eastern. 45 minutes later it's the democrats' turn, hillary clinton in ft. lauderdale, florida. both campaigns released new ads. here is a look. >> i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. >> this was...
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p.m. eastern time when the first states close.ck to the aforementioned ohio, there is brian. >> thank you very much. i would add to that previous conversation, ann lewis, there are a lot of people in northern virginia area who make a pretty good living off a larger federal government. but that said, we're in ohio. we are not in virginia. one thing that we did was, these polls are faceless and nameless, we wanted to basically go out last night, and put votes to names, and get people to throw in their chips, literally, on who they're going to vote for. but until we reveal this, you got to wait a few minutes. earlier this morning, we in ohio went to bill's doughnuts, legendary spot, around for more than 60 dwreyears and asked whoy are voting for and why. >> i voted democratic ticket straight all the way. >> not hillary clinton. she supports obamacare, which has been just a terrible thing for the country, sold under false pretenses and i think there have been a lot more loselose ers under that program than winners. >> race relations a
p.m. eastern time when the first states close.ck to the aforementioned ohio, there is brian. >> thank you very much. i would add to that previous conversation, ann lewis, there are a lot of people in northern virginia area who make a pretty good living off a larger federal government. but that said, we're in ohio. we are not in virginia. one thing that we did was, these polls are faceless and nameless, we wanted to basically go out last night, and put votes to names, and get people to...
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p.m. eastern. from 7:00 p.m. eastern, join us for our election special posted by david gura.k: we are looking at some of the big market movers in the early sesssion. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn in new york. mark: from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. to highshares of uber net worth clients. deutsche bank turned down the opportunity. tor turndown the opportunity release financial details about their business. shares thisother year. earthlink is a deal valued at $1.1 billion, including debt. they have over 1000 miles of fiber-optic cable across the u.s. more problems for volkswagen. germanbeen added to a investigation over and emissions scandal. vwmay face more trouble in the u.s. a german newspaper reporting that american testers have found software to cheat air-quality tests in audi cars. that is your business flash. julie hyman is looking at early movers. -- oracle is rising along with technology broadly. it is gaining more access to cloud-based software services. the
p.m. eastern. from 7:00 p.m. eastern, join us for our election special posted by david gura.k: we are looking at some of the big market movers in the early sesssion. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is "bloomberg markets." i am vonnie quinn in new york. mark: from london, i am mark barton. vonnie: a look at some of the biggest business stories in the news. to highshares of uber net worth clients. deutsche bank turned down the opportunity. tor turndown the opportunity release...
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p.m. eastern and through the next 24 hours.-span, at c-span.org or using the c-span radio mobile >> next, makeda best, talks about the photographic betrayal of native americans during the 19th century. .articularly the modoc indians we also hear about how photographs of native people were used to promote native expansion after the civil war. the california historical society hosted this event. makeda: -- now, she is revising a book and previously co-edited a volume title. she has forthcoming articles with the anthology truth. multi-discriminatory research essential lens. that was produced by the organ public television. and as she watched several episodes of that, i loved it and i learned a lot.
p.m. eastern and through the next 24 hours.-span, at c-span.org or using the c-span radio mobile >> next, makeda best, talks about the photographic betrayal of native americans during the 19th century. .articularly the modoc indians we also hear about how photographs of native people were used to promote native expansion after the civil war. the california historical society hosted this event. makeda: -- now, she is revising a book and previously co-edited a volume title. she has...
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p.m. eastern and pacific time.wer lunch" back in two minutes. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. >>> oh, was
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p.m. eastern and threat the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> now the integrity of u.s. elections, and cyber professionals talk about potential voting phone abilities and the processes and systems in place to protect the vote. new york times chief washington correspondent david singer led this 90 minute conversation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> welcome. i'm charlie, executive director of the communications and society program at the institute. we. we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy program that addresses the impact of communications and information technology on democratic institutions and values. i can think of no more basic democratic value than free and fair elections. it's essential to the legitimacy of government and to the face of the people in the democratic process. in prior year, the communication and society program has looked at issues of elections in cyberspace, campaigns
p.m. eastern and threat the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> now the integrity of u.s. elections, and cyber professionals talk about potential voting phone abilities and the processes and systems in place to protect the vote. new york times chief washington correspondent david singer led this 90 minute conversation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]...
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p.m. eastern, the guardian's gary younge reports on gun deaths in america.en at 10, kelly oliver looks at sexual violence on college campuses. and we wrap up our sunday prime time lineup at 11 with federal judge david barron's history of the debates between the executive and legislative branches over the constitutional right to declare war. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> i have sometimes made the case and tried to document it with numbers that if you took the philanthropic efforts in new york city at the end of the 19th century, i am to go to the wall saying the amounts of money and effort spent on those were far more than the tax base of new york city could have ever matched in terms of government services if they decided to do government programs. a lot of that has gone away. i want to see that come back because that is the stuff of life, of communities. that's what makes living in a community rewarding in the same way that you worry about what makes a vocation rewarding, what makes a family rewarding. and the title of the book, "in our h
p.m. eastern, the guardian's gary younge reports on gun deaths in america.en at 10, kelly oliver looks at sexual violence on college campuses. and we wrap up our sunday prime time lineup at 11 with federal judge david barron's history of the debates between the executive and legislative branches over the constitutional right to declare war. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> i have sometimes made the case and tried to document it with numbers that if you took the...
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p.m. eastern. here are a few details coming out now.ccording to sources confirming to fox news the suspect identified as 18-year-old abdul atan believed to be of somalia descent. moved from somalia to the united states via pakistan. he has legal permanent residency. this unfolded shortly before 10:00 local time. used his car as a weapon, drove up on to the curb, hit a group of people standing on the sidewalk. then got out of the car and attacked anyone he could get near with butcher knife. when it was all said and done nine people were hurt. before that a police officer very quickly on the scene, managed to confront the person, the suspect who refused his commands and suspect was shot dead at the scene. the question is what was the motive? what was this all about? as i mentioned nine people were injured, one in critical condition, liz. a lot of these questions, there are reports he was a student at ohio state but that has not been confirmed. 4:00 p.m. we'll get the very latest. liz: ashley, thank you for the update. we'll monitor that a
p.m. eastern. here are a few details coming out now.ccording to sources confirming to fox news the suspect identified as 18-year-old abdul atan believed to be of somalia descent. moved from somalia to the united states via pakistan. he has legal permanent residency. this unfolded shortly before 10:00 local time. used his car as a weapon, drove up on to the curb, hit a group of people standing on the sidewalk. then got out of the car and attacked anyone he could get near with butcher knife. when...