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log on to "washington journal."com and click on the town hall meeting form set for october 16th at 8:00 p.m. and air on news channel 8 and live stream at www.bloomberg.com. 10 -- >> and live stream at "washington journal."com. >> his affair with monica lewinsky and pardons clinton granted in his final moments as president. on monday the candidate for maryland governor will take part in their only publicly televised debate. monday morning at 10:00 a.m. on our sister station, news channel 8. you can also go to "washington journal."com and get involved in the debate. you can use the hash tag md debate. there's no debating the weather is not good out there today. >> you can catch movies. it's good movie catching up weather. >> put on the d.v.r. or clean out your closet. >> i'll show you our roof top amera time laps where we saw through time laps hopes for a different condition but it is a gloomy day. the rain has been relatively light as i take you through our weather big. the temperatures cool and fairfax station to ga
log on to "washington journal."com and click on the town hall meeting form set for october 16th at 8:00 p.m. and air on news channel 8 and live stream at www.bloomberg.com. 10 -- >> and live stream at "washington journal."com. >> his affair with monica lewinsky and pardons clinton granted in his final moments as president. on monday the candidate for maryland governor will take part in their only publicly televised debate. monday morning at 10:00 a.m. on our...
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"washington journal"'s next. >> "washington journal" will begin later this morning. until then, remarks by jim international efforts to prevent the spread of the ebola virus.
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"washington journal"'s next. >> "washington journal" will begin later this morning. until then, remarks by jim international efforts to prevent the spread of the ebola virus. [indistinct chatter] >> okay, folks, here we go. good morning, i am dave cook. thank you for coming. our guest this morning as world dr. jim young kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting back in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time out of his busy schedule. he was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. he and a bachelors degree from brown university and a medical degree and phd in anthropology from harvard. nonprofit ed the partners in health, which provides health care in poor communities on four continents, and was a leader in fighting hiv in developing countries. in 2003, dr. kim joined the the world health organization, becoming director of the hiv and aids departments. along the way, our guest helped a number of partnerships that distinguish medical institutions including harvard medical school. from 2000 92,012, he was the 17th
"washington journal"'s next. >> "washington journal" will begin later this morning. until then, remarks by jim international efforts to prevent the spread of the ebola virus. [indistinct chatter] >> okay, folks, here we go. good morning, i am dave cook. thank you for coming. our guest this morning as world dr. jim young kim. we are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting back in 1971. we appreciate dr. kim taking time out of his busy schedule. he...
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. >> on the next "washington journal" dr. ron waldman of the group "save the children looks at how nonprofit groups are helping to fight the ebola outbreak in west africa. rob barnett of bloomberg discusses the recent decline in gas, oil and energy. plus your calls and facebook comments and tweets. that's all on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on the media's coverage of events in ferguson, missouri, as harris stow state university in st. louis and sunday night on "q&a" historian richard norton smith on his biography of nelson rockefeller. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's "afterwards," author and xhep tator jake halperin on the collection industry and the 2014 southern festival of books and saturday night at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, the life and legacy of booker t. washington and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america from 1964 exercise delawar, a joint operation between u.s. and iran when the two
. >> on the next "washington journal" dr. ron waldman of the group "save the children looks at how nonprofit groups are helping to fight the ebola outbreak in west africa. rob barnett of bloomberg discusses the recent decline in gas, oil and energy. plus your calls and facebook comments and tweets. that's all on "washington journal" at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >>> this weekend on the c-span networks, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on...
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on "washington journal." ♪ host: this morning on the "washington journal," we want to talk about a groupalled rebel pundits. it is out of chicago. they put out a video challenging dominanceatic party's with african-americans. it got posted on the drudge report. the videong to show to you. it is about four minutes in length. and then have a discussion about it. here is rebel pundits' video. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] -- [video clip] >> black folks are in an abusive relationship. >> we are talking about what they will do to hurt us. life has been hurt by democrats. we've got in our mind that we got to the democrat. and see in your community, who are the real oppressors. they all this talk about black on black crime. when you hear black on black crime, the first thing you think of is a black man robbing you or breaking into your house. doubt is an black on black crime. let's take it one step further. there is a black on black crime in city hall. there's a black on black crime in the state capitals in america where black folks are voting agai
on "washington journal." ♪ host: this morning on the "washington journal," we want to talk about a groupalled rebel pundits. it is out of chicago. they put out a video challenging dominanceatic party's with african-americans. it got posted on the drudge report. the videong to show to you. it is about four minutes in length. and then have a discussion about it. here is rebel pundits' video. which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] --...
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. >>> tonight, "washington journal's" interview with interim president james lender. units in the big tech conference. that's followed by a discussion on challenges faced by minority students and a series of discussions on campus sexual assault. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 is bringing you more than 100 debates for the control of congress. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, see the debate for west virginia's third congressional district seat between 19-term incumbent nick rayhall and evan jenkins. here's a look at some ads running in that district. >>> on a fixed income, it's punishing. nick rayhall's carbon tax, sky high electric rates, worse, he cut benefits for senior's care, forcing some into nursing homes. favors for obama, cashing in for himself. nick rayhall is not for us. the choice, evans jenkins. trusted on coal to keep power costs down. to get rid of -- evan jenkins, for west virginia, not obama. >> when evan jenkins voted against raising the state's minimum wage, he abandoned west virginians and sided with his new york billionaire
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. >>> earlier today on "washington journal," we spoke with an iowa reporter on the u.s. senate race in the state. democratic congressman bruce braley and republican challenger joni ernst are in a tight race that recent polling has found to be a toss-up. iowa's open seat comes after five-term democrat tom harkin announced his retirement. here's more now about the race. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political reporter for "the des moines register" there to talk about thein iowa senate race. another closely-watched race for control of the senate.ate.
. >>> earlier today on "washington journal," we spoke with an iowa reporter on the u.s. senate race in the state. democratic congressman bruce braley and republican challenger joni ernst are in a tight race that recent polling has found to be a toss-up. iowa's open seat comes after five-term democrat tom harkin announced his retirement. here's more now about the race. >> host: want to go now to iowa where jennifer jacobs is joining us on the phone, chief political...
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"washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up next, maggie hassan and walt havenstein. mr. walt havenstein is a former ceo of an aerospace company. maggie hassan is the current governor of new hampshire. >> moderator: tonight we have democratic maggie hassan running for a second term and then we have the republican challenger walt havenstein. he challenges her reckless spending and he says she's nothing but a failed ceo. the new hampshire debate starts right now single micro- ♪ ♪ >> moderator: thank you for joining us for the third night of crude crucial debate for the new hampshire or benadryl debate. tonight, the race for governor and your new candidate, democratic maggie hassan was a lower in private practice practice. she follows jeanne shaheen. republican nominee walt havenstein is a graduate of the u.s. naval academy and he served as ceo and applications international of technology and engineering. each candidate will get one minute to respond to the questions asked and there, will be allowed
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test test >>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t presidents aboutat higher education issues, the point is e cspan bus is on the campus of on michigan state university, in east lansing, michigan, joining us aboard the bus, is lou anna si simon. let me get started rightti away with the challenges that you see in higher education.value >> good morning, and it's a y. beautiful day in east lansing ge so the promise of higher education -- creating not 1i6rle a job, but a terrific life. and one of our challenges is always to be sure that we work in a way to be as cost effective and relevant as possible so we make people's dreams bigger, that means we have to be at theo
test test >>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t...
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>>> now washington journal's interview with michigan state university president lou anna simon, she talks about priorities for the university and higher education moving forward. it's part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. this is 35 minutes. the cou >> cspan bus has been on a tour of the big ten colleges across the country for the past few weeks and along the way here on the washington journal, we haver been talking withni university t presidents aboutat higher education issues, the point is e cspan bus is on the campus of on michigan state university, in east lansing, michigan, joining us aboard the bus, is lou anna si simon. let me get started rightti away with the challenges that you see in higher education.value >> good morning, and it's a y. beautiful day in east lansing ge so the promise of higher education -- creating not 1i6rle a job, but a terrific life. and one of our challenges is always to be sure that we work in a way to be as cost effective and relevant as possible so we make people's dreams bigger, that means we have to be at theo front edge
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"washington journal" continues. levey ofning us, noam and los angeles times," charles nelson with the u.s. census bureau. what are the highlights, mr. nelson, of the new census report? 13.4% of all people lacked health insurance in 2014. this is out of 22 million people. household income did not change significantly between 2012 and 2013. but the number of people in poverty did decline. 14.5% in 2013. this is the first time poverty has declined since 2000. host: let's go to health care. 42 -- 13.4% of americans do not have health care. guest: these numbers do not --lly reflect the a coverage the coverage under the affordable care act in the first two quarters of tony 14. netgear it will be interesting to see how these numbers change and how the composition of coverage changes. has the 13.4% changed, increased or decreased, and the last four years? guest: the trend is increasing coverage and decreasing uninsured rates. up until then, it was rising in the u.s.. the other trend is since 2000 there has been a trend towa
"washington journal" continues. levey ofning us, noam and los angeles times," charles nelson with the u.s. census bureau. what are the highlights, mr. nelson, of the new census report? 13.4% of all people lacked health insurance in 2014. this is out of 22 million people. household income did not change significantly between 2012 and 2013. but the number of people in poverty did decline. 14.5% in 2013. this is the first time poverty has declined since 2000. host: let's go to...
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host: "washington journal" continues. today marks 29 days until the midterm election, and with less than a month to go, the "washington journal" is spending this time focusing on the issues and groups playing a role in campaigns around the country. today we're joined by dan weiss, senior vice president for campaigns for the league of skmbings voters. dan weiss, how much money is your group planning to spend on the 2014 election, and how do you spend it? guest: well, this cycle we're going to spend $25 million on the elections. this is five times more than what we spent in 2010. this $25 million, about 1/5 of it, or $5 million, will be spent on state races, which is five times more than we ever spent on state races. we're basically spending our money in several ways. first, like many others, we're running television ads to highlight the records of the candidates we're supporting and opposing. but more importantly, we're spending more than half of our funds on what's called voter contact. talking to people on their doorstep
host: "washington journal" continues. today marks 29 days until the midterm election, and with less than a month to go, the "washington journal" is spending this time focusing on the issues and groups playing a role in campaigns around the country. today we're joined by dan weiss, senior vice president for campaigns for the league of skmbings voters. dan weiss, how much money is your group planning to spend on the 2014 election, and how do you spend it? guest: well, this...
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washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob mancas. the majority winning the election. if a candidate fails to get 50% of a vote, a runoff will take
washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. [captioning made possible by spn, inc.] >> this from politico this morning on its website. and the president signaled he's open to a travel ban but doubts it would do more to protect americans. it may be appropriate for me to apoicht an additional person. the president told reporters in the oval office after a two-hour meeting with top advisors, including health and human services secretary, national security advisor, centers for disease control director. president obama will be delivering remarks this morning from the consumer protection bureau. that will happen at 11:50 eastern. we are planning live coverage. coming up in a few moments, secretary of state john kerry will deliver an update to the diplomatic corps at the state department on the u.s. response to ebola. live coverage of that when it happens. in the meantime a segment from this morning's "washington journal." >> "washington journal" continues. , we: teresa cardinal brown have been hearing about big airports getting scree
. >> "washington journal" continues. [captioning made possible by spn, inc.] >> this from politico this morning on its website. and the president signaled he's open to a travel ban but doubts it would do more to protect americans. it may be appropriate for me to apoicht an additional person. the president told reporters in the oval office after a two-hour meeting with top advisors, including health and human services secretary, national security advisor, centers for...
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"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a conversation with retired supreme court justice jean-paul stevens. then q&a with jeanettea coal director of the smithsonian museum of african art. then your calls and comments on washington journal." >> retired supreme court justice jean-paul stevens spoke with georgetown university law students wednesday on his life, legal career, and the supreme court. justice steevepbs has a new book, -- stevens has a new book. in the book he outlines six ways the constitution should be amended to protect democracy. justice stevens is the second longest serving justice in the history of the supreme court. he retired in 2010. this is just over an hour. >> well, good morning, everyone or good afternoon. it's -- it's a great pleasure to welcome justice stevens to georgetown law school. this is -- this is a new tradition that we're starting today and it grows out of two programs that we've had in the past few years. so a few years ago justice sotomayor spoke to the first y
"washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, a conversation with retired supreme court justice jean-paul stevens. then q&a with jeanettea coal director of the smithsonian museum of african art. then your calls and comments on washington journal." >> retired supreme court justice jean-paul stevens spoke with georgetown university law students wednesday on his life, legal career, and the supreme court. justice steevepbs has a new book, --...
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. >>> tonight on c-span3, washington journal's interview with michigan state university president, part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. that will be followed by events by political journalists. selections from this year's western conservative summit in colorado. plus, ben carson speaking earlier this year at the national press club. you can see all that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> c-span's campaign 2014 is bringing you more than 100 debates this campaign season, for the control of congress. last night we showed you the first montana senate debate between democrat amanda curtis and republican congressman steve daines. here's a part of their debate. >>> you know, when our founding fathers wrote our founding documents, they did not ever intend for corporations to be running the show here. they absolutely intended for teachers and electricians and plumbers to be making the decisions that affect us and our citizen legislature. i have found in meeting montanans, that they're a little bit afraid of being part of the process, that maybe th
. >>> tonight on c-span3, washington journal's interview with michigan state university president, part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. that will be followed by events by political journalists. selections from this year's western conservative summit in colorado. plus, ben carson speaking earlier this year at the national press club. you can see all that starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> c-span's campaign 2014 is bringing you...
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washington journal begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >> the 2015 student cam video competition is under way. students can submit a five-minute documentary on -- affected you and your community, there's 200 cash prizes for students and teachers total 200,000. for a list of how to get started, go to student cam.org. >> up next a discussion on how civilians are impacted by war. we'll hear from anti-war activists and scholars hosted by the university of colorado international affairs conference. we'll also hear from a woman who was taken hostage in iran in 2009. this is an hour 20 minutes. >> this panel 2467 collateral damage, civilians in war. and the panel date, april 8, 2014, 12:30 to 1:50 is this panel. i want to thank you so much, my name is jenny and i'm absolutely honored to be here today. i work for the american red cross here in colorado. and i'm a former student volunteer for the conference so honored to be back. cspan is filming today, so our panelists aren't able to stand up so they will be out of the frame. le
washington journal begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >> the 2015 student cam video competition is under way. students can submit a five-minute documentary on -- affected you and your community, there's 200 cash prizes for students and teachers total 200,000. for a list of how to get started, go to student cam.org. >> up next a discussion on how civilians are impacted by war. we'll hear from anti-war activists and scholars hosted by the university of colorado international...
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it's part of cspan's washington journal series on the big ten conference, which looks at some of the challenges facing higher education. this is 40 minutes. >> and here on washington journal this morning, we kick off the first of our big ten college tours and talking to presidents of the big ten colleges and universities, colleges that educate some half million people each year and and allocate some $10 billion a year to research throughout the country and beyond. we're joined this morning by eric kalor. and and on wednesday, james lindher, and joining us on our cspan bus is eric kalor, thank you for joining us this morning here on washington journal. >> very glad to be with you. >> tell us about the university of minnesota system. is it a public system? a land grant university? >> sure. it's minnesota's land grant university. we have five campuses across the state, our twin cities campus, minneapolis and st. paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together about 59,000 students, so it's a big operation. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been preside
it's part of cspan's washington journal series on the big ten conference, which looks at some of the challenges facing higher education. this is 40 minutes. >> and here on washington journal this morning, we kick off the first of our big ten college tours and talking to presidents of the big ten colleges and universities, colleges that educate some half million people each year and and allocate some $10 billion a year to research throughout the country and beyond. we're joined this...
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about half an hour left of the "washington journal" this morning.e are going to open up the phone lines. we have talked ebola issues, military issues, we have local issues to discuss. public policy on your mind. there are the numbers. dial in and we will be back to take your calls. burner.a bridge -- i'm a bridgebuilder, not a bridge burner. i have them over for dinner so i get to know where they came from, i get to learn about the families, the work they did before they came to congress. muchis why i have had so success working with republicans to pass legislation that has been beneficial for iowans. when the iowa national guard came home from iraq and was denied benefits for g.i. bill benefits and hardship pay by the pentagon, i worked with republicans from minnesota to get their orders changed so they got paid the benefits they deserve. deniedhad a constituent aba adaptability grant, i helped him get that so he could stay in his home. i had him come to washington and testify in front of the veteran affairs committee and introduced a bill so other
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"washington journal" is next. >> good morning. just over three weeks in this midterm election, and a series of high-profile debates and a number of key senate races taking place this week, including tomorrow. look for live coverage of three debates in arkansas, virginia, and the kentucky senate race between republican mitch mcconnell and his democratic challenger. it is sunday morning, october 12. we will be talking politics later this morning on the "washington journal," but we want to begin with some weekend developments in iraq and syria. the president of iraq's province yal
"washington journal" is next. >> good morning. just over three weeks in this midterm election, and a series of high-profile debates and a number of key senate races taking place this week, including tomorrow. look for live coverage of three debates in arkansas, virginia, and the kentucky senate race between republican mitch mcconnell and his democratic challenger. it is sunday morning, october 12. we will be talking politics later this morning on the "washington...
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journal at c-span.org. a good wednesday morning to you. "the washington post" put this question to a thousand adults over the weekend. here is the response they got to the question, would you support or oppose restricting entry to the united states by people who have been in affected african countries in dealing with ebola? 67% said that they would support the twin percent who said they would oppose that question, that poll also asked questions about screenings at airports in dealing with ebola outbreak, would you support or oppose stricter screenings of people entering the united states who have been in the affected african countries. 91% said they would support to just six percent saying they would oppose. the question of how confident are you in the federal government's ability to respond effectively to an outbreak of ebola virus in the united states? we're talking this morning about the u.s. travel bans, would you support a new u.s. travel ban to contain ebola and for more on this topic i want to turn to keith hang, a staff writer for the hill newspap
journal at c-span.org. a good wednesday morning to you. "the washington post" put this question to a thousand adults over the weekend. here is the response they got to the question, would you support or oppose restricting entry to the united states by people who have been in affected african countries in dealing with ebola? 67% said that they would support the twin percent who said they would oppose that question, that poll also asked questions about screenings at airports in dealing...
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"washington journal" continues. host: our next guess is the transportation reporter from bloomberg news. thank you so much for joining us. guest: thanks for having me. host: tonight start by talking about some of the stats out of the trucking industry. talk about highway safety and some of the new regulations around this sector of the economy. some of them are really staggering in terms of the number of accidents and fatalities involved with large truck driving. 333,000 trucks are involved in traffic accidents. there were 104,000 total injuries involving large trucks in 2012, 4,000 fatalities. you've written that this is one of the most dangerous fields to work in. what makes this field so dangerous and so deadly? one of the things is it's on the highway with ever growing levels of traffic and congestion. and so that's one element. drivers of the truck themselves die at kind of an alarming rate when compare to other occupations. it's something like seven times igher than the average worker. but some of the things th
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"washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weaken -- weekend, saturday night we have a town hall media on the ferguson, missouri events. and richard norton smith's recent biography will be discussed. ... and the pursuit of global stability. he talked about his book at the free library in philadelphia. this is an hour. >> it's been said that no one can lay claim to the policy over the past 50 years than the secretary henry kissinger. a vital presence in international and national politics since the 1950s and named one of the foreign-policy magazine top 100 global thinkers. doctor kissinger served as the secretary of state under president nixon and ford and was the national security adviser for six years. during that time the policy of dÉtente with the soviet union orchestrated that relations with china and negotiated the paris peace accord which accomplished to withdraw of the forces from vietnam through which he won the nobel peace prize in 1973 and parenthetically the gratitude of this young lieuten
"washington journal" live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weaken -- weekend, saturday night we have a town hall media on the ferguson, missouri events. and richard norton smith's recent biography will be discussed. ... and the pursuit of global stability. he talked about his book at the free library in philadelphia. this is an hour. >> it's been said that no one can lay claim to the policy over the past 50 years than the secretary henry kissinger. a vital presence in...
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"washington journal" continues. sundayrson -- our roundtable focusing on the senate races, featuring stefan hankin and brian nienaber. abc news gets to the broader issue of what this campaign is all about. what is the theme, the narrative for the senate races? guest: that's a really good question. this is one year where it really depends on what state we are looking at. going back the next election cycle, 2012, back to 2000 ex, there was a very clear momentum -- back to 2006, there was a very clear momentum. world.ar, it is bizarro it looks like the republicans might lose the senate seat in kansas. and democrats not really looking to pick up anything anywhere. it is just defense across the board. it is one of those waking up after the election, and anything between -- certainly, republicans are going to pick up three seats. after that, it is anyone's guess right now. i wouldn't be surprised if democrats held on by one seat or if republicans picked up seven seats. right now, it seems like anything is possible. host:
"washington journal" continues. sundayrson -- our roundtable focusing on the senate races, featuring stefan hankin and brian nienaber. abc news gets to the broader issue of what this campaign is all about. what is the theme, the narrative for the senate races? guest: that's a really good question. this is one year where it really depends on what state we are looking at. going back the next election cycle, 2012, back to 2000 ex, there was a very clear momentum -- back to 2006, there...
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washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> monday night on "the communicators," technology in he campaign. >> historically, it was on one contributions and a website. -- online contributions any website. our company has tools that allow the shoe level part, the direct ail. you are seeing more direct marketing channels come online where there are personal online ads. you can do personally addressable interactions through social network. i think that there is a pretty wide swath of things that you can call digital. >> we will get from the broadcast era -- we are at the tail end of what we know, broadcast television has dominated. as we evolve into addressable television, it is moving and relationship era. - into a relationship era. when you build brand advocates, you have someone that is advocating for and influencing teir sphere of friends, we have o move from the message and do a better job of going the right messenger to deliver the message. >> monday night, on "the communicators, lowe's quote on c-span2. >> membe
washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> monday night on "the communicators," technology in he campaign. >> historically, it was on one contributions and a website. -- online contributions any website. our company has tools that allow the shoe level part, the direct ail. you are seeing more direct marketing channels come online where there are personal online ads. you can do personally addressable interactions through social network. i think that there is...
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special line this morning in the segment of our "washington journal" for 18 to 29-year-olds. robert colligan on that line from virginia beach, virginia. good morning, robert. >> good morning. would be nted to say i voting for republicans in november the use i believe they have for all age c plans groups and getting the country back to work and keeping low taxes. that is helping generate economic growth. >> atima omara, if you met robert on the street, how would try to persuade him? >> the economic mess that the has inherited -- the unemployment rate has gone down. additionally, this president of worked to address a lot the banking regulations and credit card regulations that especially for young people, to succeed economically. so i think this president and this administration has done as much as they have possibly can. and the results have shown. >> i would say that he has made an excellent choice to vote over senator warner. senator warner has voted with 90% of the over time -- the president over 90% of the time. i think that having senator take back the senate will be trem
special line this morning in the segment of our "washington journal" for 18 to 29-year-olds. robert colligan on that line from virginia beach, virginia. good morning, robert. >> good morning. would be nted to say i voting for republicans in november the use i believe they have for all age c plans groups and getting the country back to work and keeping low taxes. that is helping generate economic growth. >> atima omara, if you met robert on the street, how would try to...
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"washington journal" is next. >> it is monday, october 27, 2014.s until election day and our campaign 2014 coverage will continue today with a lot more debate coverage including senate debate later today and a georgia senate debate that just happened last night. here at "washington journal", the first 45 the tes looking at mandatory ebola quarantine that has been implemented in states like new jersey and new york for returning healthcare workers. this from the
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that's "washington journal" tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. also a debate in louisiana's fifth district. here are some of the ads voters in louisiana have been seeing >>ing this race will stop life is filled with ups and downs. >> but man's character is based on how many times he gets up and stands again. >> i'm lucky to have been blessed with a great family and a wonderful christian life. >> and i'm blessed to have a husband who owns up to his mistake and never gives up fighting. >> we approve this message because some things are just work fighting for. >> 100% louisiana. the city is broken and getting worse. to a career politicians, broken promises and embarrassments. that's why we need harris brown comic proven conservative and job creator who knows the value of a hard days work and won't rest until the job is done. in congress, he will protect the promises to the greatest what ison and ensure needed to those who comes. >> i'm a proud conservative and i approve this message. us downngton has let and the politicians have let us down and it's time to fix it. here is my plan -- we are go
that's "washington journal" tomorrow at 7:00 eastern. also a debate in louisiana's fifth district. here are some of the ads voters in louisiana have been seeing >>ing this race will stop life is filled with ups and downs. >> but man's character is based on how many times he gets up and stands again. >> i'm lucky to have been blessed with a great family and a wonderful christian life. >> and i'm blessed to have a husband who owns up to his mistake and never...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. host: you're looking at a live scene outside of st. matthew's .,thedral in washington, d.c as members of the supreme court gather for the traditional red mass. it appears to be justice stephen breyer, will be among those in attendance, also justice kennedy. joining us on the phone is adam liptak. the headline this morning, the supreme work's new robust session could define the legacy of the chief justice. let me ask you first about this mass, this tradition, and what transpires. guest: it's a long-standing tradition where several of them gather for blessings and encouragement at the start of a new term. it is a long-standing catholic tradition to bless those responsible for the administration of justice. there are not a few people who think it is an odd juxtaposition to see this kind of tension between church and state, which some people think you might want to keep separate. religious freedom and the status of jerusalem, among the cases that the hype is expected to take up ash that the high high is -- that the court is expected to take
. >> "washington journal" continues. host: you're looking at a live scene outside of st. matthew's .,thedral in washington, d.c as members of the supreme court gather for the traditional red mass. it appears to be justice stephen breyer, will be among those in attendance, also justice kennedy. joining us on the phone is adam liptak. the headline this morning, the supreme work's new robust session could define the legacy of the chief justice. let me ask you first about this mass,...
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those are worth three upcoming topics this morning on "washington journal."e started off with campaign 2014. we spent a lot of time getting into debates around the country, and bringing them to national television. over 100 debates this campaign season. gubernatorial, senate, and house. here is a house debate that happened last night. it is a rematch between cheri bustos and her republican challenger, former congress one bobby schilling. here's a little bit of their debate. [video clip] congress has to face more fiscal cliffs. do you support an increase in the debt limit and should seek was ration be permanent -- sequestration be permanent? >> my very first bill attacked government waste and abuse. it identified $200 billion in wasted government spending. i think that is the place when you start before we do anything. my opponent voted not once twice to end the medicare guarantee. that is looking at balancing the budget on the backs of seniors, in my opinion. it would cost seniors each $6,000 in out-of-pocket expenses. that is not the way we need to attack th
those are worth three upcoming topics this morning on "washington journal."e started off with campaign 2014. we spent a lot of time getting into debates around the country, and bringing them to national television. over 100 debates this campaign season. gubernatorial, senate, and house. here is a house debate that happened last night. it is a rematch between cheri bustos and her republican challenger, former congress one bobby schilling. here's a little bit of their debate. [video...
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"washington journal" is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. .. hour. >> it's been said that no one can lay claim to the policy over the past 50 years than the secretary henry kissinger. a vital presence in international and national politics since the 1950s and named one of the foreign-policy magazine top 100 global thinkers. doctor kissinger served as the secretary of state under president nixon and ford and was the national security adviser for six years. during that time the policy of dÉtente with the soviet union orchestrated that relations with china and negotiated the paris peace accord which accomplished to withdraw of the forces from vietnam through which he won the nobel peace prize in 1973 and parenthetically the gratitude of this young lieutenant in the united states army. thank you mistress. other honors include the presidential medal of freedom, the middle of liberty and the national book award for history for the first volume of his memoirs in the white house years. his new book world order is a comprehensive analysis of the challen
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"washington journal" is next. >> good morning. just over three weeks in this midterm election, and a series of high-profile debates and a number of key senate races taking place this week, including tomorrow. look for live coverage of three debates in arkansas, virginia, and the kentucky senate race between republican mitch mcconnell and his democratic challenger. it is sunday morning, october 12. we will be talking politics later this morning on the "washington journal," but we want to begin with some weekend developments in iraq and syria. the president of iraq's province yal council said the situation is "very bad," where they control about 80% of the province. some in that country are calling for a return of ground troops to iraq. leading members of congress have been calling for the same thing. beyond the advisors now inside that country, this question, should the president reconsider his earlier claims that no ground troops go back to iraq? our phone lines are open at 202-585-3881 for republicans. democrats, 202-585-3880. fo
"washington journal" is next. >> good morning. just over three weeks in this midterm election, and a series of high-profile debates and a number of key senate races taking place this week, including tomorrow. look for live coverage of three debates in arkansas, virginia, and the kentucky senate race between republican mitch mcconnell and his democratic challenger. it is sunday morning, october 12. we will be talking politics later this morning on the "washington...
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washington journal continues.st: statements and issues in the campaign, judge their truthfulness, she joins us this morning to talk about politics in campaign 2014 and the big whoppers told on the campaign trail, as judged by political -- politicized. politifact.zed -- if you are to look at one big issue that he's popping up, what would that be? guest: we have seen diversity in different states, but if we had to pick one, the claim from help -- from republican challengers against democrat incumbents that they voted for president barack obama. they will cut political ad that say, so-and-so voted with obama 99% of the time, 95% of the time . a lot of these advertisements are somewhat accurate. we have given some true to mostly trues.. but that comment has been repeated on the campaign trail. where are you based in how are you sure that what you are researching is nonpartisan and how do you decide what to fact check? fact --politifact is a team of journalists. we have expanded and it is a network of news organization
washington journal continues.st: statements and issues in the campaign, judge their truthfulness, she joins us this morning to talk about politics in campaign 2014 and the big whoppers told on the campaign trail, as judged by political -- politicized. politifact.zed -- if you are to look at one big issue that he's popping up, what would that be? guest: we have seen diversity in different states, but if we had to pick one, the claim from help -- from republican challengers against democrat...
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"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. wednesday and the british house of commons, prime minister david cameron answered questions from members on a range of issues. he addressed the u.k. contribution to the fight against ebola. national health service development, unemployment, and immigration reform. this is 40 minutes. >> as we are all proper and correct, we will move on to questions and answers. suchshall have further meetings later today. >> mr. andrew griffiths. 0 we should never take the advice of mr. putin. this week we have seen laid bare the extensive culture of mistreatment of the nhs in wales. does the prime minister agree time not onlyt is for a full, independent inquiry into the nhs but also an apology from the leader of the opposition for his party's recognition? >> my honorable friend makes an important point. in the nhs in wales, doctors, nurses, hospital staff are working around the clock to deliver care but they've been let down by the welsh politicians in cardiff who have cut the nhs. britishwhy it's th
"washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. wednesday and the british house of commons, prime minister david cameron answered questions from members on a range of issues. he addressed the u.k. contribution to the fight against ebola. national health service development, unemployment, and immigration reform. this is 40 minutes. >> as we are all proper and correct, we will move on to questions and answers. suchshall have further meetings later today. >> mr....
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>> "washington journal" continues. >> turning our attention to the house, we have david watts -- "washingtonournal" continues. david wasserman is joining us. what are we looking at, one month out him the election? republicans are actually the ones who are expanding their majority in the cycle. we don't know if they will gain more seats in the house or senate. if you consider that our range of likely outcomes is a republican gain of between two seats and 12 seats, that doesn't sound very historic or like much of a shift in the house, especially when you consider that the republicans got it to three in the last midterm. keep in mind the republicans are starting out with 234 seats this time, they were starting out with 170 84 years ago. at the high end of their range they could have had the largest majority since the election of herbert hoover. host: what have the democrats not done that they should have done? or is this just a situation we see every six years when a president is not on the ballot and his holidays are? to ever regain the majority, they would need to be moving their voters actin
>> "washington journal" continues. >> turning our attention to the house, we have david watts -- "washingtonournal" continues. david wasserman is joining us. what are we looking at, one month out him the election? republicans are actually the ones who are expanding their majority in the cycle. we don't know if they will gain more seats in the house or senate. if you consider that our range of likely outcomes is a republican gain of between two seats and 12 seats,...
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. >> this week on the washington journal, we kicked off our month-long series of interviews with university presidents as part of our cspan bus's big ten college tour. this morning joining us on the cspan bus at the campus of the university of nebraska in lincoln is the interim president dr. james linder. thank you, sir for being with us. let us begin with the size of the university of nebraska lincoln and also the cost. >> well, thank you very much greta. it's a pleasure to be with you today and i appreciate the fact that you're doing this service to educate students and the public at large about the importance of higher education. the university of nebraska system as four campuses, one of which is the university of nebraska lincoln, which is a big ten school. it has a little over 25,000 students. there are 51,000 students in the entire system. and that actually represents record enrollment for us. and the cost of an education at the university of nebraska lincoln is around $8,000 a year. which actually that's the lowest in the big ten. >> out of state tuition comes in at $22,000 a year. h
. >> this week on the washington journal, we kicked off our month-long series of interviews with university presidents as part of our cspan bus's big ten college tour. this morning joining us on the cspan bus at the campus of the university of nebraska in lincoln is the interim president dr. james linder. thank you, sir for being with us. let us begin with the size of the university of nebraska lincoln and also the cost. >> well, thank you very much greta. it's a pleasure to be with...
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washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob mancas. the majority winning the election. if a candidate fails to get 50% of a vote, a runoff will take place. you can watch wednesday's debate live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. you can also post your kmerpts on facebook and twitter. and right after that,-- also on cspan. >>> be part of cspan's 2014 campaign coverage. to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previews from our politics team, cspan is bringing you over 100 senate house and governor debates and you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are saying, the battle fo
washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob...
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. >>> wednesday on c-span 3, washington journals interview of university of minnesota president eric hailer. part of a special series of universities in the big 10 conference. that's followed by part of this year's nation conference. selections from the usa an newell convention and progressive politics from the campaign for america's future. >>> travellers entering the u.s. from any of the three west africa country reporting an ebola outbreak must enter through one of five airports. airports in new york newark, washington, atlanta and chicago, quick to screen passengers for the virus. here is the white house press seconded to say about it. >> on two other subjects, department of homeland security just announced that any travellers from west africa from liberia and sierra leone will have to go through the five airports you had designated. and screening measures and as you have said last week that that covered virtually everybody that was coming in from the country but not entirely. why was not this policy that is being in today putting place back then since it would have been presumab
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tomorrow on washington journal, dr. ron waldman of "save the children" looks at how nonprofit groups are working to fight ebola in west africa. after that rob barnett of bloomberg government discuss it is ke cline in prices for gas, oil and energy. plus, phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live saturday and every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this weekend on the c-span networks. tonight at 10:00 pl eastern on c-span from the texas tribune festival. a conversation about dealing with undocumented youth coming into the u.s. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on the media's coverage of events in ferguson, missouri in st. louis. sunday evening at 8:00 on q&a, historian richard norton smith on his biography of nelson rockefeller. tonight at 8:00 on c-span 2, author richard whittle on drones, the impact on aviation and how they transform the american military. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's after words, author and commentator jake halpe rn on the questionable pract
tomorrow on washington journal, dr. ron waldman of "save the children" looks at how nonprofit groups are working to fight ebola in west africa. after that rob barnett of bloomberg government discuss it is ke cline in prices for gas, oil and energy. plus, phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. washington journal is live saturday and every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this weekend on the c-span networks. tonight at 10:00 pl eastern on c-span from the texas tribune festival. a...
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"washington journal" is next. >> good morning and welcome to the "washington journal." we want to hear from federal workers as well. send us a tweet or go to facebook or email us. >> we'll begin this morning with peter baker's piece on the front page of the "new york times," his news analysis that the confidence ebbs at a steady drip. two overseas wars president obama set out to restore society's faith in public institutions. six years later, americans seem more dubious than ever that it really does. he goes on to point to the cdc. heading into the last election that will directly influence his presidency, michelle obama remains near lowest approval ratings with handling of matters called into question by many voters. only solace is that congress is held in even lower regard. above that, peter baker reporting that now public esteem for the long respected centers for disease control has plummeted with the arrival of ebola on more than shores. new poll found that only 37% of americans thought the centers were doing a good job, down from 60% last year. in fact, of nine age
"washington journal" is next. >> good morning and welcome to the "washington journal." we want to hear from federal workers as well. send us a tweet or go to facebook or email us. >> we'll begin this morning with peter baker's piece on the front page of the "new york times," his news analysis that the confidence ebbs at a steady drip. two overseas wars president obama set out to restore society's faith in public institutions. six years later, americans...
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washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> tuesday a discussion on presidential war powers and the president's authority to combat isis. we'll join live coverage of this event at the cato institute at 10 a.m. >> former senator joe lieberman and scott brown talk about a variety of topics. this is an hour and ten minutes. i am excited about this evening's two speakers and instead of hearing 12 second sound bytes like on the news we will hear two esteem politicians and have a discussion about the most important politics going on in the world. let me infor -- introduce scott brown who kept his promise to appear here. he won the 2010 special election to serve out the remainder of the late ted kennedy's term. he became the first republican senator in massachusetts since 1972 in doing so. brown lost the seat to elizabeth warren in 2012 and went back to practicing law and later moved to new hampshire where six months ago he announced he was running for the united states senate. his campaign picked up speed and hi
washington journal is live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> tuesday a discussion on presidential war powers and the president's authority to combat isis. we'll join live coverage of this event at the cato institute at 10 a.m. >> former senator joe lieberman and scott brown talk about a variety of topics. this is an hour and ten minutes. i am excited about this evening's two speakers and instead of hearing 12 second sound bytes like on the news we will hear two esteem politicians and...
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thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. >> i've enjoyed it. thank you for having me and good luck at your other stops. >> tonight on c-span3 -- "washington journal's" interview with the university of nebraska lincoln interim president james linder, part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. that's followed by a discussion on challenges facing minority students trying to go to college. and a series of discussions on campus sexual assault hosted by senator claire mccaskill. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. with the 2014 midterm elections just a week and a half away, our campaign debate coverage continues. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live coverage of the new york 23rd district debate with congressman tom reed and martha robinson and live at 8:00, the fourth district debate between jim king and jim maur. at 9:00, the west virginia debate with congressman nick rahall and evan jenkins. at 10:00, the debate between mia love and doug owens friday night at 8:00 eastern, jeanne shaheen and scott brown. at 9:00, th
thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. >> i've enjoyed it. thank you for having me and good luck at your other stops. >> tonight on c-span3 -- "washington journal's" interview with the university of nebraska lincoln interim president james linder, part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. that's followed by a discussion on challenges facing minority students trying to go to college. and a series of...
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washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. tuesday morning progressive policy institute holds a discussion on cybersecurity and the challenges facing the federal communications commission concerning wireless and net neutrality. here at 9:00 eastern on c-span 3. the next speaker at the u.s. africa sum sit national security adviser susan rice. she talks about infrastructure. she was join had by executives from ibm, coke coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.cke coal why other companies. this is 50 minutes.ake coal why other companies. this is 50 minutes.-ke coal why other companies. this is 50 minutes.cke coal why other companies. this is 50 minutes.oke coal whyd other companies. this is 50 minutes.lke coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.ake coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.e coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes. coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.coal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.oal why and other companies. this is 50 minutes.al why and other comp
washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. tuesday morning progressive policy institute holds a discussion on cybersecurity and the challenges facing the federal communications commission concerning wireless and net neutrality. here at 9:00 eastern on c-span 3. the next speaker at the u.s. africa sum sit national security adviser susan rice. she talks about infrastructure. she was join had by executives from ibm, coke coal why and other companies. this is 50...
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>> coming on "washington journal." is it appropriate in while the president is still in office or should rehave waited until the end of the president's term? independents. all others. send us a tweet. you can go to facebooked you can also email us. start dialing in now. first the column for the "washington post" says the president should listen to the criticism. writing in his piece this morning that, that anyone that knows leon panetta cannot be surprised if he has written a candid and insizive memoir. goes on to say at the end of his column that panetta's book is not the first time he's expressed frustration. a year ago, he lamented the changes in the culture of washington that he has seen. he says there was plenty of blame to go around. and today says there are many ways to convey a message to a pet he says. but sometimes a public bracing can be more effective. main message is that obama will need to change. restrictions sense to engage are no longer options. frustration with congressional republicans or the politic
>> coming on "washington journal." is it appropriate in while the president is still in office or should rehave waited until the end of the president's term? independents. all others. send us a tweet. you can go to facebooked you can also email us. start dialing in now. first the column for the "washington post" says the president should listen to the criticism. writing in his piece this morning that, that anyone that knows leon panetta cannot be surprised if he has...
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washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob mancas. the majority winning the election. if a candidate fails to get 50% of a vote, a runoff will take place. you can watch wednesday's debate live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. you can also post your kmerpts on facebook and twitter. and right after that,-- also on cspan. >>> be part of cspan's 2014 campaign coverage. to get debate schedules, video clips of key moments, debate previews from our politics team, cspan is bringing you over 100 senate house and governor debates and you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are saying, the battle fo
washington journal, live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on cspan. >>> cspan's campaign 2014 coverage continues with a new jersey senate debate between incumbent democrat cory booker and republican jeff bell. it's the first and possibly only debate between the candidates as a poll has listed the race as solid democrat. >>> and on wednesday more campaign coverage between incumbent mary landrieu and republican congressman bill cassidy and gop challenger retired colonel rob...
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paul.l talk with scott washington journal begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> with the 2014 midterm election next week, the campaign debate coverage continues. on thursday night, the governor's debate for illinois. at 9:00, the new york governor's debate. then at 10:00, the new hampshire senate debate. on8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span2, the new hampshire governors debate. at 9:00, the oregon governor's debate. and at 10:00, the south dakota senate debate between four candidates. c-span campaign 2014. more than 100 debates for the control of congress. the texas senate race where encumber it -- incumbent john cornyn faces a challenge. the candidates met in dallas. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it is prohibited applaud. deal near exception is now, when i ask you to welcome the the only exception is now, when i ask you to welcome the candidates. [applause] [applause] for the rest of the night, it is prohibited to applaud or make noise. the questions for the candidates will be asked by our panelists. pedro rojas, national correspondent for univision.
paul.l talk with scott washington journal begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> with the 2014 midterm election next week, the campaign debate coverage continues. on thursday night, the governor's debate for illinois. at 9:00, the new york governor's debate. then at 10:00, the new hampshire senate debate. on8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span2, the new hampshire governors debate. at 9:00, the oregon governor's debate. and at 10:00, the south dakota senate debate between four candidates. c-span...
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"washington journal" continues.sell're back with nara seven president of the baptist ethics and religious liberty committee. talking about the role of evangelicals in the election cycle. what role do you think evangelicals will play? guest: evangelicals are committed americans. we believe we ought to be good citizens. we believe we ought to be the people working for the common good and for human flourishing. i think evangelicals are going to be very engaged. we have certain things we are concerned about uniquely. those issues are going to be coming to the forefront. host: what states and races? guest: in 2014, there are all sorts of elections. the senate battles are often having to do with issues that evangelicals are concerned about. there are particular amendments. amendment one in the state of tennessee, and that has to do with the abortion question. are is one evangelicals paying attention to. not only in tennessee but around the country. you to respond to the supreme court's decision recently to not hear an app
"washington journal" continues.sell're back with nara seven president of the baptist ethics and religious liberty committee. talking about the role of evangelicals in the election cycle. what role do you think evangelicals will play? guest: evangelicals are committed americans. we believe we ought to be good citizens. we believe we ought to be the people working for the common good and for human flourishing. i think evangelicals are going to be very engaged. we have certain things we...