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says it could be more than three parties competing for a spot in the coalition at next year us general electionngg to nigel this you said it could be more of a coalition and he says forget about no one can predict next year. is that the sentiment around politics? >> we do know there are a lot of disaffected people in the u.k. battling for parties and that means the idea of an overall conservative government or labor government is looking less likely in the question then is what sort of coalitions or agreements could we get in may. depends on ay number of issues and the dynamic does itkip vote and how take those votes away from the conservative party and the labour party and look at scotland, what does the national party do? does it take more than half of the seats in london, lots of things to consider. >> you're getting into bed and waking up with the miliband, that is the message from prime minister cameron but the message from his acceptance speech last night, that is not a dig at the conservative hearty that is a dig at labor. >> if you look at the shares of voting in the election last night
says it could be more than three parties competing for a spot in the coalition at next year us general electionngg to nigel this you said it could be more of a coalition and he says forget about no one can predict next year. is that the sentiment around politics? >> we do know there are a lot of disaffected people in the u.k. battling for parties and that means the idea of an overall conservative government or labor government is looking less likely in the question then is what sort of...
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it is a big result for you kip but at the same time i think it tells us more about david cameron than the next general election>> tells us about labor systems as well though? 2010 held the seat since and you can see they wanted to park their tank on labor's front lawn and there seems to be evidence from the conservatives but labor as well. no question they are picking up labor supporters which means the challenge is that it has to start taking a leadership position on these issues. waylesson is there is no that labor can try out you kip in terms of the rhetoric. there is no point in trying to get into a race to the bottom. what the public wants to see is a bit of leadership and my belief is the public will respect the politician was leveling with them on these issues, they disagree with that. >> one of the things that came through, what leadership is is miliband having his own set of problems in one of the things that you say is that the other parties have all gone in the wrong direction and they're all moving toward this immigrant immigration debate when in actual fact they have been led down a blind alley, 1
it is a big result for you kip but at the same time i think it tells us more about david cameron than the next general election>> tells us about labor systems as well though? 2010 held the seat since and you can see they wanted to park their tank on labor's front lawn and there seems to be evidence from the conservatives but labor as well. no question they are picking up labor supporters which means the challenge is that it has to start taking a leadership position on these issues....
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party could make it difficult for either of the main parties went a majority in the next general election. stay with us. we will take a break. then we will be right back. and a look at sports. >> well worth waiting for. >> business brief. news from the world of business. all the latest figures from the international financial markets. everything you need to know about world trade, currencies, and market prices. business brief, monday through saturday. ♪ >> welcome back. we turn our focus to the united states. millions of undocumented immigrants are on the verge of coming out of the shadows. >> that is because of president barack obama announced his plan to overhaul the immigration system that will spare many from deportation. >> it is a life changing decision for many immigrants who can stay in the country. not everyone is onboard with the president's executive order. >> it is not often the prospect of paying taxes leaves people crying with happiness, but that is the case for millions of people in the united states. they have been living and working without papers, which means their lives were dominate
party could make it difficult for either of the main parties went a majority in the next general election. stay with us. we will take a break. then we will be right back. and a look at sports. >> well worth waiting for. >> business brief. news from the world of business. all the latest figures from the international financial markets. everything you need to know about world trade, currencies, and market prices. business brief, monday through saturday. ♪ >> welcome back. we...
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but with "consider this" it sustain its popularity through the general elections. stay with ust the height of the cold war >> we're spies... intercepting messages from embassies, military bases... >> one of the america's closest allies... >> we were not targeting israelis... >> suddenly attacked >> bullet holes... ...just red with blood... >> 34 killed... we had no way to defend ourselves >> high level coverups... never before heard audio... a shocking investigation >> a conscience decision was made to sweep it under the rug... >> the day israel attacked america only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back, a reminder of our top stories on al jazerra. president obama has unveiled major changes to u.s. immigration policy. he's using his executive powers to enact laws that could spare some 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. >>> israel i police say they do not plan to prevent young muslims from attending friday prayers at jerusalem's al-aqsa mosque, tensions have been high in gentleman ruus limb since five were killed in an attack on a synagogue on tuesday, demonst
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use it for other reasons. >>> the first elected attorney general is can't recall racine with 41% of the vote. he previously served as public defender and white house lawyer >> a close race on a question ended in defeat. it would give council man a chance to be in charge for three terms instead of current two terms. they lost 51-49. that means baker is now in his final term. he won the election unopposed. >> prince george's county launched a 500 million dollar rebrowneding campaign. the experience expand explore is kind designed to bring people to the county to check out the top tourist attractions, casinos and health centers. you should see experience, expand, polar on bill wards and bwi marshall. >> it's really mild out there. feels terrific. >> turn to tom kierein and tell us what to expect for today. >> i want to thank all the voters, all the write-ins we got yesterday. we appreciate that. we're voting for more beautiful weather for today. driving into work, you'll need to have the heat on, though. low to mid-50s through much of the morning commute. maybe need the sunglasses a little bit t
use it for other reasons. >>> the first elected attorney general is can't recall racine with 41% of the vote. he previously served as public defender and white house lawyer >> a close race on a question ended in defeat. it would give council man a chance to be in charge for three terms instead of current two terms. they lost 51-49. that means baker is now in his final term. he won the election unopposed. >> prince george's county launched a 500 million dollar rebrowneding...
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we certainly have avoided primaries that cost us in the general election. so you never take anything for granted, but i think there might be some wishful thinking on the other side about pat leahy or patty murray getting challenged because they are not progressive enough. if you look at the class itself, because there are so few democratic seats -- remember, this is the flipside of 2010 that's coming in. so if you survived in 2010, which was a pretty tough election year for democrats, it's because you have strong operations, you're in touch with your state. i wouldn't predict that there are going to be too many primaries on that side. going into the election. >> do you regret coming back to the ds after this cycle? it's a tough time for you. you said it's always better to win than lose. >> no. i mean, i didn't take the job because it was a sure thing we were going to win, i took the job because there was a reasonable chance we weren't. and i think that anybody that is in this profession that's only doing it because you want to be assured success probably is
we certainly have avoided primaries that cost us in the general election. so you never take anything for granted, but i think there might be some wishful thinking on the other side about pat leahy or patty murray getting challenged because they are not progressive enough. if you look at the class itself, because there are so few democratic seats -- remember, this is the flipside of 2010 that's coming in. so if you survived in 2010, which was a pretty tough election year for democrats, it's...
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clerks are ready to improvise by using generators and portable heaters. the sure to stay with abc 7 on electionday. for up-to-the-minute results, live reports throughout the evening. updates on our social media platforms. be perfect.er will partly cloudy, 70 in the afternoon. there are a couple of exceptions. let's get started with our numbers for monday. 44 at reagan national this morning. it climbed up to 66, three degrees above average. as far as rainfall, do not rain until thursday, the next cold front coming to taryn. now, 57s temperatures is the value at reagan national airport. 54 in frederick. 58 degrees in quantico. and down theup east coast are pretty comfortable for early november. the colder air continues across northern maine and the upper great lakes. we will get a taste of the cooler temperatures after the cold front. we are talking thursday night and friday. until then, temperatures close to 70 in spots today. that will be our weather tomorrow. high-pressure to our south. the circulation around the high is clockwise. wind from the southwest. tonight, while it will be chilly, it
clerks are ready to improvise by using generators and portable heaters. the sure to stay with abc 7 on electionday. for up-to-the-minute results, live reports throughout the evening. updates on our social media platforms. be perfect.er will partly cloudy, 70 in the afternoon. there are a couple of exceptions. let's get started with our numbers for monday. 44 at reagan national this morning. it climbed up to 66, three degrees above average. as far as rainfall, do not rain until thursday, the...
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we have avoided primaries that cost us in the general election.er take anything for granted, but there might be wishful thinking on the other side about pat leahy or patty murray getting challenge because they are not progressive enough. you look at the class itself, because there are so few democratic seat -- this is the flipside side of 2010 that is coming in. which survived in 2010, was a tough election year for democrats, is because you have strong operations. you are in touch with your state, i would not predict there are going to be too many primaries on that side. >> do you regret coming back to the sdns? >> no. i did not take the job because it was a sure thing we were going to win. i took the job because there was a reasonable chance we were not. i think that anybody who is in this profession only doing it because you want to be assured success probably is in the wrong line of business. my disappointment is not although i would rather win. my disappointment is for the 21-year-old organizer who is knocking on doors for the first home, arka
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general election. stocks are rallying for a second straight day. and ai uchida joins us from the business desk. at's going on? >> investors think if there is a snap election there could be a delay in a sales tax hike. so speculation about abe dissolving parliament is encouraging investors to buy stocks. and the key index is trading at the highest level in more than seven years. for all the details on individual shares let's go to ramin mellegard. he joins us now and has a full wrap up for us. hi, what can you tell us? >> the investors are getting a boost in sentiment following news of a possible snap election and we're seeing the yen's weakness continuing. the nikkei is at 17,273 up 0.8%. and the topix at 1,385. stocks extending gains for a second day after u.s. markets hit record closing highs yet again. but the nikkei is driven higher. more on political developments as investors chew over the possibility of a general election in japan and rumors that next year's second increase in the consumption tax may be delayed. we're seeing a lot of gains in retail stocks. all gaining today. also we were
general election. stocks are rallying for a second straight day. and ai uchida joins us from the business desk. at's going on? >> investors think if there is a snap election there could be a delay in a sales tax hike. so speculation about abe dissolving parliament is encouraging investors to buy stocks. and the key index is trading at the highest level in more than seven years. for all the details on individual shares let's go to ramin mellegard. he joins us now and has a full wrap up for...
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that in the general election, she runs against richard nixon, who uses a lot of the same tactics that have been employed against her in the primary. and accuses her of being pink, right down to her underwear. she returned fire because in one eech she labeled nixon as tricky dick. but that campaign tactic, tying and calming aare sip of these, was potent because nixon won. she leaves politics. 1941 magazine. which has not survived into the 21st century. but you can see it is a magazine aimed at women. there is a woman posing in a wedding dress. there is something called "the bachelor life." an.article there's on women in congressa one of the things i love about this is thatnd this is a great example of how the press did not know where to have women in congress. these women are all business. jessie sumner here. lots of the women that we know, eidith nourse rogers. all of these folks are here. they are businesslike. they are described as fabulously wealthy or 5'3" brunette, things like that that are placing them still -- it is a tricky position for them to figure out. in this transitional
that in the general election, she runs against richard nixon, who uses a lot of the same tactics that have been employed against her in the primary. and accuses her of being pink, right down to her underwear. she returned fire because in one eech she labeled nixon as tricky dick. but that campaign tactic, tying and calming aare sip of these, was potent because nixon won. she leaves politics. 1941 magazine. which has not survived into the 21st century. but you can see it is a magazine aimed at...
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already promised a referendum on britain's eu membership if his party wins next year's general election. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, a world famous london landmark which some regard more highly than the politics conducted inside it. but are the houses of parliament falling down? you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. so here's the story the year is 1890. milton hershey has a killer recipe for caramel. flash forward - milton's recipe is reimagined into buttery rich, smooth, surprisingly soft crÈmes. it's lancaster. it's caramel reimagined. >>> welcome back to "gmt." let's return to our top story. the sweeping changes the u.s. immigration laws to the u
already promised a referendum on britain's eu membership if his party wins next year's general election. >>> stay with us here on "bbc world news." still to come, a world famous london landmark which some regard more highly than the politics conducted inside it. but are the houses of parliament falling down? you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs....
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that's how significant a generational shift this is. senator-elect, tell us what you think the impact will be. will there be new ideas along with the fresh faces? >> we talked throughout the campaign about shaking up the senate. let's shake up the senate was a line we used regularly. we talked about a new generation of leadership for the next generation of coloradoens. that is why we will continue to put forward ideas and solutionss in colorado they vote for people based on their vision. they don't want to talk about something that is bad all the time or something you oppose all the time. they want you to be for something. that is somethhng ttat will be new to the senate and will shake up the senate. >> you did something that the senate majority leader to be didn't. you got a phone call and conversation with president obama. how was that? >> it was a good conversation. we talked about getting things done, working together. of course, i think that is the intention that everybody has going into the new congress. i hope that intention will become reality and sti
that's how significant a generational shift this is. senator-elect, tell us what you think the impact will be. will there be new ideas along with the fresh faces? >> we talked throughout the campaign about shaking up the senate. let's shake up the senate was a line we used regularly. we talked about a new generation of leadership for the next generation of coloradoens. that is why we will continue to put forward ideas and solutionss in colorado they vote for people based on their vision....
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you will, of senators going in, you're go tke the avere dow 's howsiificant a generational shift this is. senator-elect, tell us what you think the impact will be. will there be new ideas along with the fresh faces? >> w talkethroug campaign authaking up the senate. let's shakep the senate wa a line we usedegularly we talkedut a new geration leadership for the next generation of coloradoens. that ishy we will continue to put forward ideaand solutionss coradohey vte for people bad on the sion. they don't want t talk about soing that is ball the time oromething you oppe all the e. they want you to be for somethg. thats somethhng ttat will be new to the senate and will shake uphenate. ou did something that the senateority leader to be didn't. you got phone call and nvsation withrent ama. how was that? we tkedbt getnghings done, rking together. of crse, i thihink that is e intention that everybody h gog in theew congress. i hope that inntion will become realit and stick through it fhe next sevel years, e remaining time president obama'term becausehat is wh the amerin peoplepoke about, endin dysfunctn, maki sure wer
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general election. u.s. president obama will use a prime time television speech tonight to present the biggest reprieve for undocumented immigrants in a generation. he plans to use executive order to remove the immediate risk of deportation for 4 million to 5 million undocumented immigrants. to ignite asure showdown with congressional republicans who have accused the president of exceeding his authority. president south blatter refuses to release an investigation into the world cup in qatar and russia. saidjournal, blatter soccer's governing body is bound by swiss law and its own confidentiality rules. portions may be possible. that just really makes you realize how interesting that report could be, particularly as it also said, maybe i have been misrepresented. coming up, find out how the price of oil is changing the geopolitical landscape. later, airbus on the verge of a big deal with a major u.s. airline. 50's is what we are talking about here. and we are talking about bankers as well. british bankers get a clue about the fate of
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that is how significant a generational shift this is. and senator elect, tell ushat you think that impact will be, will there be new ideas? along with fresh faces? >> you know we talked throughout the campaign about shaking up senate, it was a line that we used, we mean it, we have to do something different. we talked about a new generation of leadership for the next generation. that is why we will continue to put forward new ideas, solutions, you know in colorado they want to hear about ideas, they vote for people based on their vision, they don't want to talk about something that is bad all of the time or you will oppose all of the time, they want you to be for something. that is something that will be new to senate. lou: you did something that the senate majority leader to be, didn't, you got a phone call, and a conversation with president obama. how was that? >> you know it was a good converconversation, we talked at getting things done, workinging it, i think that is intention that everyone has going into the new congress, and i hope that intention will becom
that is how significant a generational shift this is. and senator elect, tell ushat you think that impact will be, will there be new ideas? along with fresh faces? >> you know we talked throughout the campaign about shaking up senate, it was a line that we used, we mean it, we have to do something different. we talked about a new generation of leadership for the next generation. that is why we will continue to put forward new ideas, solutions, you know in colorado they want to hear about...
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used hidden cameras to show how easy it was to commit voter fraud. before the election he had people try to vote using the names of dead people. >> general roger. >> could he receive a ballot to vote without showing any id? >> there you go mister. i left my id in the car. glenn: you go ahead. >> new hampshire passed a voter id law after you did that. >> it was literally lighting the flames of democracy. the house of representatives in new hampshire passed the law. people were outraged that ballots were offered in the names of the dead. it embarrassed the governor who opposed that. his attorney general issued a criminal grand jury subpoena because we embarrassed the government. we showed you can vote fraudulent. and this is how they treat journalists in this country. they come after you. they use intimidation instead of solving the problem that our reports show to be wrong. they attack the whistle-blower. >> yes, except you keep doing it. and they haven't put you in jail. though you did have to serve community service in -- >> actually three years of probation, i was not allowed to leave new jersey for three years. >> in many other countries you would be
used hidden cameras to show how easy it was to commit voter fraud. before the election he had people try to vote using the names of dead people. >> general roger. >> could he receive a ballot to vote without showing any id? >> there you go mister. i left my id in the car. glenn: you go ahead. >> new hampshire passed a voter id law after you did that. >> it was literally lighting the flames of democracy. the house of representatives in new hampshire passed the law....
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joining us now texas governor elect greg abbott the former attorney general of texas and a man well versedn this issue. congratulations. good to have you. >> thank you so much. >> this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you saw the way that governor perry protects it the new surg as they consider action. >> for one we are concerneded there will be a new surge of border activity in part because of the potential action the president may take. as they showed earlier this year that is nothing that is new in the state of texas. we have had people crossing the border for years. we have been involved in the sporadic surge operations by the texas department of public safety to stop the flow of cross border activity. necessitating texas open up its checkbook and pay for this. we are expecting the federal government to do is to is for the president not to open the blood gates of the border but two for the federal government po pay for the cross that texans incurred. >> he talked about not having a heart if we don't understand the flight of familie
joining us now texas governor elect greg abbott the former attorney general of texas and a man well versedn this issue. congratulations. good to have you. >> thank you so much. >> this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you saw the way that governor perry protects it the new surg as they consider action. >> for one we are concerneded there will be a new surge of border activity in part because of the potential action the...
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reference to making washington squeal was a reference to this ad that she used in the primaries and then reprised in the general electionhen she was a youngster. it clearly was the ad of the cycle. i think it catapulted her candidacy into sort of prominence in iowa and also across the country. and i expect that she'll bring that psalm -- that same sort of cost-cutting or cutting enthusiasm -- tracy: some pig analogy in there. [laughter] ron, mia love, take a listen to her too. she surprised a lot of people at at -- people as well. >> many of the naysayers out there said that utah would never elect a black republican lds woman to congress. not only did we do it, we were the first to do it. [cheers and applause] tracy: is this all part of the sea change, ron? >> it really is. ya love is such a great -- mia love is such a great candidate, and for her to say from a state of utah would they ever elect a black republican mormon to congress is something i thought many people can't happen, but she doesn't look at herself as being a black candidate, she looks as herself as a candidate to represent the entire state of utah about
reference to making washington squeal was a reference to this ad that she used in the primaries and then reprised in the general electionhen she was a youngster. it clearly was the ad of the cycle. i think it catapulted her candidacy into sort of prominence in iowa and also across the country. and i expect that she'll bring that psalm -- that same sort of cost-cutting or cutting enthusiasm -- tracy: some pig analogy in there. [laughter] ron, mia love, take a listen to her too. she surprised a...
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general and auditor. can you get relitime election results on your mobile device using free nbc 10 news app.ownload by going to news app nbc10.com. we'll be back for another update in an hour when the polls close. for now we send you back to regular programming. i'm jim rosenfield. didn't tell them. >> you better stop. >>> "extra's" got oprah. >> the only place you can see may favorite things. >>> plus -- >> jimmy kimmel, the halloween grinch, is back. >> you ruined my life! >>> now on "extra," from universal studios hollywood, the
general and auditor. can you get relitime election results on your mobile device using free nbc 10 news app.ownload by going to news app nbc10.com. we'll be back for another update in an hour when the polls close. for now we send you back to regular programming. i'm jim rosenfield. didn't tell them. >> you better stop. >>> "extra's" got oprah. >> the only place you can see may favorite things. >>> plus -- >> jimmy kimmel, the halloween grinch, is...
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us. now to the hard fought governor's races. republicans fighting off challengers in several key states even turning some blue states red. one state texas where attorney general greg abbot has the title governor elect. he joins us. congratulations. >> thank you so much, greta. >> tell me governor-elect. how does immigration impact you now? i mean, are things going to change? is texas going to play a a different role, a bigger role? how are you responding to the president's comments? >> texas will continue to play a big role. greta, there is something very interesting that happened in this election that i think is powerful for the country. one of the issues that i ran on, and won on, was ensuring that texas will step up and do what the federal government has failed to do. that is to secure our border. at the same time that i ran on that issue, i also got more than 44% of the hispanic vote in the state of texas. in fact, more than 50% of the mail hispanic vote. so it shows that you can run on an issue of being tough on border security while at the same time including the hispanic vote. i think that is a model that can be used nationwide. >> is your policy on immigration and securing the border going
us. now to the hard fought governor's races. republicans fighting off challengers in several key states even turning some blue states red. one state texas where attorney general greg abbot has the title governor elect. he joins us. congratulations. >> thank you so much, greta. >> tell me governor-elect. how does immigration impact you now? i mean, are things going to change? is texas going to play a a different role, a bigger role? how are you responding to the president's comments?...
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joining us now texas governor-elect abbott and also former attorney general of texas and a manuel-versed. congratulations on your election, sir. >> thank you so much, martha. >> thank you so much for being here. this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you sided with governor perry dealt with it. do you expect you're going to see a new surge of illegals trying to cross that border as the president considers executive action? >> martha, for one we are concerned in part because of the potential action the president may take. but martha, remember this, that is the border surge that all the national cameras showed earlier this year, that is nothing that is new in the state of texas. we've had people crossing the border for years. and we've been involved in these sporadic surge operations by the texas department of public safety to staunch the flow of cross-border activity. necessitating texas open up its checkbook and pay for this. what we are expecting the federal government to do is to, for one, the president not to open the flood gates o
joining us now texas governor-elect abbott and also former attorney general of texas and a manuel-versed. congratulations on your election, sir. >> thank you so much, martha. >> thank you so much for being here. this is going to be on your plate in a very big way as you take office as governor of texas. you sided with governor perry dealt with it. do you expect you're going to see a new surge of illegals trying to cross that border as the president considers executive action?...
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law has enforced in a general election on election day. what can you tell us?rom last week were quite strong compared to 2010 especially in the democratic heavy largest counties of texas. this voter i.d. law, i can tell you for a fact will disenfranchise voters. i met with a number of would-be voters yesterday who told me what remarkable bureaucratic night mares they had gone through in making real efforts to get i.d. and being unable to do so. already we're seeing problems at the polls. at this site here for a good while, about 20 minutes, all of the machines were out. for most of the morning they've only had two works. i'm told the same is true for two other sites around the houston area. so the voter i.d. law and effect of these problems will put a damper on turnout. >> we'll have more throughout the day. i to go to bengie with a couple big races. >> reporter: there are two close raes, one is senator mark udall, and john hickenloopmikahickenlo. unlike most of the places in play it's a blue trending swing state. if they can win a year here, it might signal th
law has enforced in a general election on election day. what can you tell us?rom last week were quite strong compared to 2010 especially in the democratic heavy largest counties of texas. this voter i.d. law, i can tell you for a fact will disenfranchise voters. i met with a number of would-be voters yesterday who told me what remarkable bureaucratic night mares they had gone through in making real efforts to get i.d. and being unable to do so. already we're seeing problems at the polls. at...
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use of marijuana. >>> and for the most up-to-date information on election 2014, go to cbsnews.com. >>> and a fourth generationsh family is elected to office. george prescott bush, the son of former florida governor jeb bush, nephew of george w. bush and grandson of president george h.w. bush won his first ever race. he was elected to the office of texas land commissioner. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," analysis of the election results and we'll also hear from new jersey governor chris christie. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a ch
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us better voters or worse ones? >> i think this general question if we keep getting an improved economy will the election be impacted. voters only take in the third quarter of the year of their election year. barack obama was lucky i luck there was positive growth. i leave it up to the economists to show what q 3 will look lake. but that's not a great way to decide democracy because then it's a game of musical chairs where just a just looking at one quarter. >> memory know to election makers, put the economy on a sugar high. >> if we look at the nixon tapes, for example, there is evidence that nixon had placed pressure on the federal reserve to boost the economy right before the 1972 direction, for example. >> neil mahatra, thank you all for being with us on the program. the program may be over but the conversation continues. we want to hear what you think about the issues raised on this or any day's program. log on to our facebook page and see where people are writing about the economics where they live. give us thoughts on twitter. our handle is aj inside story a.m. or reach me and follow me on ray suarez news. we
us better voters or worse ones? >> i think this general question if we keep getting an improved economy will the election be impacted. voters only take in the third quarter of the year of their election year. barack obama was lucky i luck there was positive growth. i leave it up to the economists to show what q 3 will look lake. but that's not a great way to decide democracy because then it's a game of musical chairs where just a just looking at one quarter. >> memory know to...
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make it clear through the debates during the next general election ewhether our economic policies are right or wrong or there is no choice available to us. >> japan has cut its whale catch target in the antarctic. tokyo hopes that by reducing the call by two-thirds they will be allowed to restart the annual whale hunt. the international court of justice ruled that japan had to stop whaling because there wasn't enough proof it was for science. critics say the hunt is a cover for commercial whaling. >>> indonesian president has raised the country's low fuel prices by a third. it will save the country 10 billion in subsidies. >> only minutes after the announcement of the fuel price hike people started queuing across the country. indonesians are used to the lowest fuel prices in the world and now worry about rising living costs. >> this give us headache because our expenses go up. >> if possible raise the fuel price but also our income. >> indonesia spends about $20 billion a year on fuel subsidies something that has dramatically delayed -- in crucial areas. next year it will be a $10 billion u.s. save because of this. it means that there i
make it clear through the debates during the next general election ewhether our economic policies are right or wrong or there is no choice available to us. >> japan has cut its whale catch target in the antarctic. tokyo hopes that by reducing the call by two-thirds they will be allowed to restart the annual whale hunt. the international court of justice ruled that japan had to stop whaling because there wasn't enough proof it was for science. critics say the hunt is a cover for commercial...
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make it clear through the debates during this general election whether our economic policies are right or wrong, or if there is no other choices available for usk says the elections will be held december 14. and two takeovers totaling $100 billion. the five big bangs that deals will collect as much as $316 million in fees, goldman sachs and banks of america will get he bulk of that. and the senate is set for an official showdown over the controversial keystone pipeline tonight. supporters say they have 60 votes they need to get final passage, but they admit it will be very close. the house approved keystone last week, so president obama may veto the proposal. and in the professional seeingl, you will not be adrian peterson on the field for the rest of the season. the nfl has suspended the minnesota's running back without pay over a child apews case. two weeks ago peterson pleaded no contest to charges he beat his son with a stick. if peterson wants to come back next year he will have to apply for reinstatement in april and those are today's top stories. >> any grand theft auto major event for gamers, and for investors. grand theft auto five wa
make it clear through the debates during this general election whether our economic policies are right or wrong, or if there is no other choices available for usk says the elections will be held december 14. and two takeovers totaling $100 billion. the five big bangs that deals will collect as much as $316 million in fees, goldman sachs and banks of america will get he bulk of that. and the senate is set for an official showdown over the controversial keystone pipeline tonight. supporters say...
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electing our own members of congress. we want term limits for congress in general, but rarely for the people who elect us who we are individually happy to re-elect. americans have the right to elect whoever they want to be re-elected. the first victim of term limits in american history, legislatively by the way, was -- anybody know? it's a trick question. we just heard a lot about it. it's madison. madison was term limited out of the congress. that's why it doesn't show up in annapolis when congress moves there because he is term limited out. he served three years. so if it's bad for madison, i'm not sure it's good for the rest of us. that might be my principal. i don't know. it's not -- there's so many concerns about the extent of congressional corruption. i don't mean that in the narrow literal sense. if you talk to people like my former colleague larry lessig, people worry about the congressional workweek, which is short. now it's about three, three and a half days, if you want to be generous, the amount of time -- it's fine that they go back to the states. it would be nice if they spent more time on their proper business an
electing our own members of congress. we want term limits for congress in general, but rarely for the people who elect us who we are individually happy to re-elect. americans have the right to elect whoever they want to be re-elected. the first victim of term limits in american history, legislatively by the way, was -- anybody know? it's a trick question. we just heard a lot about it. it's madison. madison was term limited out of the congress. that's why it doesn't show up in annapolis when...
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election for david cameron but it is also the fact that it is so close to a general election that makes it doubly interesting. run usgh why this is an important argument. >> right, this is important because this could see the u.k. independence party which five years ago was not taken seriously, winning its second seat in parliament. the way it won -- will have won both of these seat sfs it wins this seat is with m.p.'s defecting to ukip which is dangerous to david cameron. effectively, it destabilizes the party. how many more potential depect ofs are there? -- defectors are there? if ukip wins by a large margin, will we see more defections? there is a 50/50 chance there will be two more before the election. that is really destabilizing for conservative party. >> what is a big win here, though? election votes tend to be more protest votes than government changing votes. election is the chance to kick the government for free. here is the joy -- you -- here is a bonus. you get to kick the labor party as well. what could be more attractive? more than 10%. >> right. >> by less than that and here is the question. to the t
election for david cameron but it is also the fact that it is so close to a general election that makes it doubly interesting. run usgh why this is an important argument. >> right, this is important because this could see the u.k. independence party which five years ago was not taken seriously, winning its second seat in parliament. the way it won -- will have won both of these seat sfs it wins this seat is with m.p.'s defecting to ukip which is dangerous to david cameron. effectively, it...
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use of nuclear weapons. and he drove that home during the entire general election period. >> did he ever.at some point i got to talk to you about jim webb. we'll have to have you back for that, potentially running for president. but i wanted to ask you, do you see echoes of the split on the republican side between the goldwater and the rockefeller republicans, do you see echoes of that split in the current reaction to the president's immigration action here? >> yes, to a certain degree. let's remember nelson rockefeller republicans were liberals. i mean, they proudly called themselves liberals. no one, not even senator susan collins from maine in today's republican party, calls himself or herself a liberal. >> that's right. have you to be severe will he conservative, right? >> it's almost been extinguished. sorry? >> i said, you have to be severely conservative, right? >>, yeah have you to be -- it runs from conservative to very, very conservative. you know, you have the wings of the party in there. so, i think that was a big part of it. yeah the goldwater -- the goldwater split, the move
use of nuclear weapons. and he drove that home during the entire general election period. >> did he ever.at some point i got to talk to you about jim webb. we'll have to have you back for that, potentially running for president. but i wanted to ask you, do you see echoes of the split on the republican side between the goldwater and the rockefeller republicans, do you see echoes of that split in the current reaction to the president's immigration action here? >> yes, to a certain...
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use of military force. it really does beg the question in a manner of speaking, tony, if the president put off immigration reform until after the election, he put off naming a new attorney general, and he did get a question about the nomination process there. he told us as his aides and officials for several months that the authorization of military force that was leftover from the bush administration both as a predicate for the of a damage and iraqi wars was all the authorization he needed to carry on against isil and the battle against isil, why didn't the president do that before? if this was a repudiation of the democratic base, if the democratic base did not come out and turn out for him this result being this wipe out. he didn't want to use the word shallaqing or any other noun or adjective. perhaps that strategy backfired on him. to some extent he paid the price, but in terms of any concrete legislation, yes, he wants to get along with mitch m mcconnell. yes, he's extending the hand of friendship. yes, he wants to see common ground. it was verbatim from the last shallaqing he got. i think we're in for more gridlock and bickering unless there is a splice. >> i was listeni
use of military force. it really does beg the question in a manner of speaking, tony, if the president put off immigration reform until after the election, he put off naming a new attorney general, and he did get a question about the nomination process there. he told us as his aides and officials for several months that the authorization of military force that was leftover from the bush administration both as a predicate for the of a damage and iraqi wars was all the authorization he needed to...
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general position. that republicans hold the line and use whatever means available . i think the american people get this. voted iny those who yesterday's election, depending on the candidate and how they ran on conservatives, the turnout was higher. sociala percentage of conservatives voting and we saw a decrease in those under 29 voting. we saw an increase in those over 65 voting. we saw increases with is concerned about the direction of this country and that does not end today. i think what you are going to see is a more engaged electric -- more engaged electorate that's going to follow through ittheir vote and that's why is important for republicans and we were supportive of many of these candidates. they understood. even mitch mcconnell understood and said i have heard you and i have been listening. with the lame-duck, the american people's message any formgh and if in or fashion the republicans begin to retreat on these values and issues they campaign on during the lame-duck, it's going to be problematic for republicans will see them holding strong and i see the american people backing them in that position. >> be sure to identify yourself
general position. that republicans hold the line and use whatever means available . i think the american people get this. voted iny those who yesterday's election, depending on the candidate and how they ran on conservatives, the turnout was higher. sociala percentage of conservatives voting and we saw a decrease in those under 29 voting. we saw an increase in those over 65 voting. we saw increases with is concerned about the direction of this country and that does not end today. i think what...
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general elections. people forget that we have hundreds of thousands of elected officials and they are making about government spending, most of us even name them. they're being elected with 5%, 10% turnout. >> what about the state of voting technology? it's so crazy to me that i can't vote online. it seems so backwards in today's world. >> what's worse is the fact that we don't have access to the tabulation technology. way thatunderstand the all of these processes work. it's one of the reasons of the open source technology foundation was founded. this should be open-source and transparent, and available to everyone, and use the crowdsourcing of coding that has worked well for private businesses. it hasn't worked in the election technology space because so many vendors rely on proprietary code, and they sell it into governments that had shoestring budgets. i posted about how we have this aversion to using sophisticated technology because governments operate on shoestring budgets. we need to be able open-source the way this is done. we need to have voting vendors competing on commodity hardware with open source software so you hav
general elections. people forget that we have hundreds of thousands of elected officials and they are making about government spending, most of us even name them. they're being elected with 5%, 10% turnout. >> what about the state of voting technology? it's so crazy to me that i can't vote online. it seems so backwards in today's world. >> what's worse is the fact that we don't have access to the tabulation technology. way thatunderstand the all of these processes work. it's one of...
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have been ranking not just governors races for us, but governors, attorneys general, state superintendents, local school board elections. the same story when we look at some of those down oflot races, this wave anti-democrat, pro republican -- >> pretty much, yeah. in the state a.g. races, the g.o.p. i believe gained two seats and twail pulled into the majority of state a.g. races for memory if not in ever. the state legislatures a gain of nine, could turn into 10 chambers for the g.o.p. even state school there wereents, about a half dozen contested races. in sucheresting ones really red states, wyoming, idaho and so forth. there were frequently kind party type g.o.p. his, these races against broadly accepted democrats. and the tea party g.o.p. candidates actually took, i think, every single one of those races. terms of the lieutenant governors race, secretary of state races. those went heavily g.o.p. not entirely, in a few blue the democrats could salvage some. but in general it was a very g.o.p.night for the the only ones that are a little different, and we'll get to the initiatives later, issue by issue the democrat
have been ranking not just governors races for us, but governors, attorneys general, state superintendents, local school board elections. the same story when we look at some of those down oflot races, this wave anti-democrat, pro republican -- >> pretty much, yeah. in the state a.g. races, the g.o.p. i believe gained two seats and twail pulled into the majority of state a.g. races for memory if not in ever. the state legislatures a gain of nine, could turn into 10 chambers for the g.o.p....
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> pat roberts it wasn't easy for him in the primary or general election, running against independent greg orman doing quite well. kyung lah joins us live from shawnee, kansas. >> reporter: we're outside one of greg orman's campaign office and this was the surprising story out of kansas, that in a rediktably red state we saw the rise of an independent, and a real contender. he appeared to be very, very close, too close to call for much of the night. he gave him a real run for the money. the problem and it was a persistence one in the last days of this election is that he would not say definitively which party he would caucus with, the democrats or the republicans, if he were voted into office. and we saw that sort of bite him yesterday. vice president joe biden, very surprisingly, and in a radio interview, not even in kansas, said that he believed orman would be with the dems. the orman campaign quickly shot that down. it was too late, it quickly became a republican robocall, take a listen. >> vice president joe biden admitted that greg orman will become a democrat in the u.s. senate even though orman is denying it to kansas voters
> pat roberts it wasn't easy for him in the primary or general election, running against independent greg orman doing quite well. kyung lah joins us live from shawnee, kansas. >> reporter: we're outside one of greg orman's campaign office and this was the surprising story out of kansas, that in a rediktably red state we saw the rise of an independent, and a real contender. he appeared to be very, very close, too close to call for much of the night. he gave him a real run for the money....
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when we got crushed in the general election, i got a call saying we think you are unemployed. would you like to work for us? i said yes, right away. the day reagan was sworn in, i starpted. >> so help me god. >> the new president was promising big changes, even starting the world anew. his inaugural signaled a clash of ideas. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> and the new republic was right in the midst of it. >> it was overwhelmingly liberal. the writers were the best of that era. i'm still a democrat at the time. traditional liberal democrat. i was hard line on it. it's hard for people to believe now, but the democratic party had a very powerful wing. >> those democrats were a dying breed. he agreed more with president reagan than his liberal readers. i supported almost every element of the reagan policy. boy did we get reaction from the liberal group. >> what was his writing like? >> it's always been extremely step by step logical. if you can read a column about charles about something and you can still disagree with him, you know you
when we got crushed in the general election, i got a call saying we think you are unemployed. would you like to work for us? i said yes, right away. the day reagan was sworn in, i starpted. >> so help me god. >> the new president was promising big changes, even starting the world anew. his inaugural signaled a clash of ideas. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> and the new republic was right in the midst...
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us he is not conceding to honda, not yet anyway. the two democrats faced off in tuesday's general election because they captured the top two spots in june's open primary. >>> a contingent from san antonio is in the bay area today to meet with oakland raiders brass about moving the team to texas. >> now the team is not saying where that meeting took place or even confirming it happened but it's making raiders fans nervous nonetheless. >> laura anthony is live. laura? >> reporter: well, i can tell you it does not appear the meeting is taking place here. and while it may be upsetting to raiders fans, others understand that a team with an expiring lease must explore its options. >> very frustrating to longtime raiders fans. >> reporter: with save oakland sports and a member of the coliseum authority board. d dobbins says he and others are not happy that the group from san antonio is in the bay area trying to lure the raiders to texas. >> oakland raiders fans, we think oakland is still the best place. mr. davis consistently said he wants to stay in oakland. we believe him at his word and we're hoping this is a mere formality. >> reporte
us he is not conceding to honda, not yet anyway. the two democrats faced off in tuesday's general election because they captured the top two spots in june's open primary. >>> a contingent from san antonio is in the bay area today to meet with oakland raiders brass about moving the team to texas. >> now the team is not saying where that meeting took place or even confirming it happened but it's making raiders fans nervous nonetheless. >> laura anthony is live. laura?...
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>> well, i wrote john boehner a letter prior to the general election and asked him to please allow us to have a debate on this issue of syria and iraq sometime before the end of the year. we have two more weeks after thanksgiving. to be realistic, i just wanted to make a statement. my hope is in the new congress and 2015 that the leadership will see that we have a constitutional responsibility, because i think at some point in time with the buildup in iraq, one of our soldiers is bound to get seriously injured or killed or captured by this evil group known as isil. >> the president, though, is now asking for 5.6 millibillion to t isis. he is sending more advisers there. you have said that isis is evil, you agree that they're a threat. so will you vote no against more funding for the folks that are going there? >> real quick point, greta. when bill clinton left office in the year 2000, this nation was $5.6 trillion in debt. and today as we're talking, the debt of our nation is $17.8 trillion. you know what pat buchanan said, is it not senility to borrow from the world to defend the wor
>> well, i wrote john boehner a letter prior to the general election and asked him to please allow us to have a debate on this issue of syria and iraq sometime before the end of the year. we have two more weeks after thanksgiving. to be realistic, i just wanted to make a statement. my hope is in the new congress and 2015 that the leadership will see that we have a constitutional responsibility, because i think at some point in time with the buildup in iraq, one of our soldiers is bound to...
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use it for anything other than fixing highways and paying bonds. for the first time, d.c. elected the first democrat attorney general. can't recall racine previously spent a time as a lawyer. that measure lost 51% to 49%. that means baker is now in his final term as executive. he was one of the biggest proponents of the term limit increase. >>> $500,000 rebranding campaign. the experience, expand, explore is designed to invite people to the county to check out the top tourist attractions. you should see ad and billboards soon. >>> larry! larry! >> the race that people will be talking about today. we're digging deeper in the race for governor and the challenges he will face when he takes office. >>> a line of showers pushes their way toward us. the conditions you'll be dealing with and whether you'll see rain in your hour-by-hour forecast. >>> trying to ease your commute. what we are learning about the construction along one of the busiest commuter routes and when you can expect the work at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner elect
use it for anything other than fixing highways and paying bonds. for the first time, d.c. elected the first democrat attorney general. can't recall racine previously spent a time as a lawyer. that measure lost 51% to 49%. that means baker is now in his final term as executive. he was one of the biggest proponents of the term limit increase. >>> $500,000 rebranding campaign. the experience, expand, explore is designed to invite people to the county to check out the top tourist...
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general election. three candidates are sparring to succeed mayor vincent gray. d.c. bureau chief sam ford joins us live from the potomac avenue metro station in southeast with the last-minute push and really what makes this year's election so unusual. sam? >> indeed, alison. this was one of these elections where it is actually a contest which is extremely unusual for a general election in d.c. for some reason this evening they're coming to the potomac avenue metro station. you can see candidate david catania right there with his forces. and behind you see the signs of muriel bowser. she has not shown up here yet but will be here politicking, as well. this is a big deal here in the city. by this time late tomorrow night we should know who the new mayor will be. when it looks like this in front of the board of elections, the contest is on. for legalizing marijuana, to considering more than a dozen candidates for office. at the top, mayor. >> muriel. >> why? >> because she is fresh. >> catania. still debating. >> what do you think? >> probably catania. >> republican turned independent david catania,
general election. three candidates are sparring to succeed mayor vincent gray. d.c. bureau chief sam ford joins us live from the potomac avenue metro station in southeast with the last-minute push and really what makes this year's election so unusual. sam? >> indeed, alison. this was one of these elections where it is actually a contest which is extremely unusual for a general election in d.c. for some reason this evening they're coming to the potomac avenue metro station. you can see...
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us count the ways? exclusive interview with ceo of johnson & johnson, investing advice for the generation, senate majority leader-elect mcconnell will speak. tune in if nothing else to see if we can pull it off. half live from the schwab impact conference in denver, colorado coming up in a couple of minutes. tune in. the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up
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us on this edition of "newsline". i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. >>> voters in japan have a date to mark on their calendars. abe dissolved the lower house of the diet and set a general election for december 14th. abe has been in office since december 2012. he says he's seeking public support for his economic policies known as abenomics. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: the speaker of the chamber declared the dissolution. the campaign starts on december 2nd and people will cast their ballots 12 days later. prime minister abe is framing the vote as a choice between abenomics and other alternatives. >> translator: through the election campaign, i would like to ask the people whether our economic policies are right or wrong. i'd like to ask the public whether there are any other options. >> reporter: abe says his government has increased employment, income and corporate profits. he said his economic policies rectified excessive appreciate of the yen and put an end to hallowing out of industries and revitalized smaller businesses. he said abenomics isn't complete until people in rural areas can feel the fruit of the economic recovery. >> translator: we should maintain a
us on this edition of "newsline". i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. >>> voters in japan have a date to mark on their calendars. abe dissolved the lower house of the diet and set a general election for december 14th. abe has been in office since december 2012. he says he's seeking public support for his economic policies known as abenomics. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: the speaker of the chamber declared the dissolution. the campaign starts on december 2nd and...
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when we got crushed in the general election, i got a call saying we think you are unemployed. would you like to work for usd yes, right away. the day reagan was sworn in, i starpted. >> so help me god. >> the new president was promising big changes, even starting the world anew. his inaugural signaled a clash of ideas. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> and the new republic was right in the midst of it. >> it was overwhelmingly liberal. the writers were the best of that era. i'm still a democrat at the time. traditional liberal democrat. i was hard line on it. it's hard for people to believe now, but the democratic party had a very powerful wing. >> those democrats were a dying breed. he agreed more with president reagan than his liberal readers. i supported almost every element of the reagan policy. boy did we get reaction from the liberal group. >> what was his writing like? >> it's always been extremely step by step logical. if you can read a column about charles about something and you can still disagree with him, you know you have a
when we got crushed in the general election, i got a call saying we think you are unemployed. would you like to work for usd yes, right away. the day reagan was sworn in, i starpted. >> so help me god. >> the new president was promising big changes, even starting the world anew. his inaugural signaled a clash of ideas. >> in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. >> and the new republic was right in the midst of it....