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provided by the wyoming public television endowment and viewers like you. >> good evening and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.ssenate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. press from the sheridan the read we are pleased to cohost this debate on a beautiful sheridan college campus. two of the candidates are here this evening. we will hear from republican democraticso and candidate gary trauner. waslibertarian candidate invited but could not attend. lee's join me in welcoming the two candidates for tonight's debate. barrasso and challenger gary trauner. [applause] both candidates, and light of national events have agreed to refrain from inflammatory personal attacks and focus on the issues. to both candidates, thank you for your willingness to do that. to vote one you election day, tuesday, november 6. the first question has been provided to the candidates. that followtions have not been seen by the ca
provided by the wyoming public television endowment and viewers like you. >> good evening and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.ssenate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. press from the sheridan the read we are pleased to cohost this debate on a beautiful sheridan college campus....
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then at 9:00, the wyoming u.s. senate debate between the public and senator -- and democrat -- with 12 days until the election, make c-span your primary source for camp in 2018. campaign 2018. >> new york times best-selling author joni is our guest. her live call-in program on sunday, november 4, at noon eastern. "a sparkrecent book is of light. her other books include -- 20 more novels. she has written five issues of the woman -- wonder woman comic for d.c. comic spirit alive sunday, november 4, from noon until 3:00 p.m. eastern and be sure to watch next month one author brad will be our guest. on book tv. on c-span two. >> at about this time, we like to take stock of political ads. stock of political ads, which are good and which are bad. consultants,edia .odd harris and steve mcmahon what makes a good ad? what is the metric of success? caller: and add the people can understand and remember -- an ad that people can understand and remember. there are so many ads out there that it is difficult to make the impression
then at 9:00, the wyoming u.s. senate debate between the public and senator -- and democrat -- with 12 days until the election, make c-span your primary source for camp in 2018. campaign 2018. >> new york times best-selling author joni is our guest. her live call-in program on sunday, november 4, at noon eastern. "a sparkrecent book is of light. her other books include -- 20 more novels. she has written five issues of the woman -- wonder woman comic for d.c. comic spirit alive...
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then at 9:00, the wyoming u.s. senate debate between the public and
then at 9:00, the wyoming u.s. senate debate between the public and
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republican senator john grasso and democrat jerry crowder have their first and only debate in the wyoming u.ssenate debate. that's why that 8:00 p.m. eastern. the following day in ohio, democratic senator sherrod brown and republican congressman jim renee c faced each other for the third time before the election. that's why friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sons -- sunday, james man, author and resident of john hopkins school of advanced studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy because i'm still studying three or roosevelt or harry truman, and there's not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4000 plus american lives. it cost $2 trillion, and i think -- you know, i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change. it wa
republican senator john grasso and democrat jerry crowder have their first and only debate in the wyoming u.ssenate debate. that's why that 8:00 p.m. eastern. the following day in ohio, democratic senator sherrod brown and republican congressman jim renee c faced each other for the third time before the election. that's why friday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sons -- sunday, james man, author and resident of john hopkins school of advanced...
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. >> next, the only scheduled debate in wyoming's u.s. senate race, where john barrasso faces gary traylor. >> good evening, and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.s. senate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. i am craig. we welcome our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. >> i'm from the sheridan press and we are pleased to cohost this debate on a beautiful sheridan college campus. two of the candidates are here this evening. we will hear from republican john barrasso and democratic candidate gary trauner. the libertarian candidate was invited but could not attend. please join me in welcoming the two candidates for tonight's debate, senator john barrasso and challenger gary trauner. [applause] >> the order they are appearing before you was chosen randomly a few moments ago. both candidates, in light of national events, have agreed to refrain from inflammatory personal att
. >> next, the only scheduled debate in wyoming's u.s. senate race, where john barrasso faces gary traylor. >> good evening, and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.s. senate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. i am craig. we welcome our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. >> i'm from the sheridan press and we...
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. >> next, the only scheduled debate in wyoming's u.s. senate race, where john barrasso faces gary traylor. >> good evening, and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.s. senate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. i am craig. we welcome our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. >> i'm from the sheridan press and we are pleased to cohost
. >> next, the only scheduled debate in wyoming's u.s. senate race, where john barrasso faces gary traylor. >> good evening, and welcome to the wyoming 2018 u.s. senate debate, live from the beautiful whitney center for the performing arts here at sheridan college. i am craig. we welcome our viewers tonight who are watching live on wyoming pbs, watching our live streams on social media, and to those of you watching on c-span, welcome also. >> i'm from the sheridan press and we...
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the wyoming u.s. nate debate between john barrasso and gary trone are, live coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span and at c-span.org, you can listen on the free radio app. tomorrow, the ohio senate debate between sharon brown and jim brown.he -- sherrod live coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span.org, and the radio app. a few minutes left in this segment, getting your calls asking for ways to make the political climate less hostile. phone lines split up by region. 202-748-8000 in the eastern or central time zones. 202-748-8001 if you are in a mountain or pacific time zones. brenda, lakeland, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i think respect is the bottom line here. i think the president should be respected whether you are republican or democrat, whoever you voted for. he deserves respect. if you don't respect him, you should respect the seat, the office. that is all, thank you. host: danny in texas, good morning. caller: good morning. i wanted to encoura
the wyoming u.s. nate debate between john barrasso and gary trone are, live coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span and at c-span.org, you can listen on the free radio app. tomorrow, the ohio senate debate between sharon brown and jim brown.he -- sherrod live coverage beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, c-span.org, and the radio app. a few minutes left in this segment, getting your calls asking for ways to make the political climate less hostile. phone lines split up by region. 202-748-8000 in...
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. >> good evening, and welcome to the 2018 wyoming general election u.s. house debate live center while in college and riverton. joining me to question the candidates, to my right, cooper victim, and energy were order reporter from, a the rock springs paper. all the candidates are with us your this evening. wasage in order that randomly chosen earlier, first is democratic candidate greg hunter, libertarian candidate richard brubaker, constitution party candidate daniel clyde cummings and republican candidate, liz cheney. all have been briefed with the ground rules for tonight's debate. the order has been drawn randomly. i want to tell our listeners that wyoming pbs will cohost and broadcast the gubernatorial general election debate this thursday from casper. the senate debate will be the following thursday in sheridan. above all, we encourage you all to vote in wyoming's general on tuesday, november 6. let's get on to the debate. in andst question opening statement has been given to the candidates and the questions that follow are from a poll. the candidate
. >> good evening, and welcome to the 2018 wyoming general election u.s. house debate live center while in college and riverton. joining me to question the candidates, to my right, cooper victim, and energy were order reporter from, a the rock springs paper. all the candidates are with us your this evening. wasage in order that randomly chosen earlier, first is democratic candidate greg hunter, libertarian candidate richard brubaker, constitution party candidate daniel clyde cummings and...
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wyoming. there has been policies in place by the two major parties that have put wyoming in terrible shape. we have the 43rd economy and the u.s. since 2006. i am very worried that if i am thislected governor, that state will go blue, and i am serious, we have three very liberal positions, i am the only real conservative talking conservative positions. to you people out there throughout wyoming, to you people out in wyoming, you don't have to just vote for a major party. with brains.ers to take someg fortitude and strong backbone. we are a half a state. we don't even control half of this state, and it time wyoming took control and took control of our own future. mr. gordon: thank you. it has been an interesting evening and i really enjoyed it. you, fellow candidates. wyoming has a very tough future to consider, but we are at a crossroads. when you think about the issue of education, health, budget, and economic growth, these are all choices that we can make, and it's going to take a leader with a proven track record, a conservative track record, and if you look at my record, you'll see i have been able to bring people together
wyoming. there has been policies in place by the two major parties that have put wyoming in terrible shape. we have the 43rd economy and the u.s. since 2006. i am very worried that if i am thislected governor, that state will go blue, and i am serious, we have three very liberal positions, i am the only real conservative talking conservative positions. to you people out there throughout wyoming, to you people out in wyoming, you don't have to just vote for a major party. with brains.ers to take...
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the interior. but he had planned to use some u.s. naval oil reserves, reserves that had been set aside for the u.s. navy. , two were three reserves in california and one in the state of wyoming. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes, and in his dealing with his friend edward does he need, and another friend, harry st. clair, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. foul,eople sort of cry that he had not gone about selecting bids, this process in and of itself was not illegal. but some people cry foul that he had not taken bids on this work but rather just sort of awarded these to some associates and friends of his. later, it would be charged against him that he had actually taken some brides from these two bes fromn -- some bri these two gentlemen to award them the ability to drill in these oil reserves. in 1927, 1928 the trial of fall happened, and he was convicted bribeeiving arrive -- a in the amount of $100,000. ironically, don't heaney was subsequently tried for his involvement in this affair and was found not guilty in giving a bribe for $100,000. so there is a little bit of ofny that fall was
the interior. but he had planned to use some u.s. naval oil reserves, reserves that had been set aside for the u.s. navy. , two were three reserves in california and one in the state of wyoming. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes, and in his dealing with his friend edward does he need, and another friend, harry st. clair, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. foul,eople sort of cry that he had not gone about...
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live at 7:00, republican governor henry mcmaster debates james smith in the south carolina governor's race. at 9:00, a wyoming u.s. senate debate between john
live at 7:00, republican governor henry mcmaster debates james smith in the south carolina governor's race. at 9:00, a wyoming u.s. senate debate between john
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the schools. so i did research. i believe any good manager or leader needs to work with accurate research data. and so i went to wild files and u.s. energy administration and find out that wyoming is one of the lowest property taxes in the nation at .61%. while our neighbors, like south dakota is 1.32%. and nebraska is 1.83%. if we simply increased our property tax from .61% to 1% statewide flat, that would take care of our revenue gap. that would take care of the funding for k through 12. you're saying, well, why? anyway, it's important that we grow our economy and a that we have educated citizens. thank you. >> thank you. and now we will begin the direct questioning of the candidates from our panel. the first question from our panel of journalists is from dallas bauer and goes to mary throne. >> justice gordon-- >> to mr. gordon first. all right. >> mr. gordon. >> 60 seconds. >> mark, the legislature has repeatedly rejected attempts to expand medicaid despite estimates from the health department that it could extend coverage to nearly 20,000 uninsured adults. as governor, would you support medicaid expansion? why or why not? >> so this is a question that's come up quite a bit
the schools. so i did research. i believe any good manager or leader needs to work with accurate research data. and so i went to wild files and u.s. energy administration and find out that wyoming is one of the lowest property taxes in the nation at .61%. while our neighbors, like south dakota is 1.32%. and nebraska is 1.83%. if we simply increased our property tax from .61% to 1% statewide flat, that would take care of our revenue gap. that would take care of the funding for k through 12....
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the south carolina governor's race. and then at 8:00, we'll go to wyoming for a u.s. senate debate between republican senatborasso his rival. >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university of delaware professor tiffany gill on the african-american women and the civil rights movement. and on sunday, at 7:00 p.m. on eastern, the 30th anniversary of the tenement museum in the new york city, and at at on the presidency, former first lady barbara bush's children and grandchildren reflebct on her life and legacy. >>> "new york times" best selling author jodi picoult will join us on sunday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. and other books include "the storyteller," "lone wolf" and other novels. watch our interview with jodi picoult. >>> and don't forget next month when brad pilfer will be our guests. >>> the 2020 presidential campaign and the donald trump administration, the conversation was held at new york university's washington, d.c. campus. >>> hello,
the south carolina governor's race. and then at 8:00, we'll go to wyoming for a u.s. senate debate between republican senatborasso his rival. >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university of delaware professor tiffany gill on the african-american women and the civil rights movement. and on sunday, at 7:00 p.m. on eastern, the 30th anniversary of the tenement museum in the new york city, and at at on the...
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shepherd was studying at the university of wyoming in nine hundred ninety eight when he was kidnapped beaten and left for dead his case brought national attention and led to many u.s. states passing new laws against hate crimes were never break here on al-jazeera and when we come back. this story japan's prime minister hailing a historic turning point with china. and its controversial former president mahinda rajapaksa returns to power we'll look at what position he's in this time. hello there we see some deadly flooding in parts of russia recently mostly is being in the southwest of the country where the worst of the weather has been these pictures are from around the black sea so in the sochi region you can see just how bad the flooding is there it's actually destroyed part of that bridge now this system is all part of the same system that gave us the flooding in jordan as well you can see the showers out of that and it's all part of this huge swirling mass that's also given us some wet weather and snow over parts of turkey really has turned quite wintery for some of us here particularly in the east that system hasn't quite finished with us just yet it's working
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live at 7:00, republican governor henry mcmaster debates james smith in the south carolina governor's race. at 9:00, a wyoming u.s. senate debate between john barrasso and gary trauner. c-span is your primary source for camping 2018. yesterday during a lecture in washington dc, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg shared her thoughts on supreme court confirmation process, how it has changed through the years, and the current political climate as a whole. here is a look. >> so i want to ask you about something your dear friend justice scalia said. when he spoke here, he blamed the supreme court itself for the polarization ancient of the confirmation process. he said, "the federal courts have become the place where social policy is made and moral does buttes -- moral disputes are resolved." that's why he thought it became so polarized. what effect do you think the court has had on the confirmation process? ginsberg: i disagree with my dear friend. one of my other colleagues was part of the senate judiciary committee when i was appointed to the d.c. circuit judg. there was great report on that kennedy andenator
live at 7:00, republican governor henry mcmaster debates james smith in the south carolina governor's race. at 9:00, a wyoming u.s. senate debate between john barrasso and gary trauner. c-span is your primary source for camping 2018. yesterday during a lecture in washington dc, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg shared her thoughts on supreme court confirmation process, how it has changed through the years, and the current political climate as a whole. here is a look. >> so i want...