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whitman. several states are currently facing legal challenges over their efforts to change voter registration rules. should the states continue to be responsible for registering voters sore should the federal take responsibility for this? >> rob: i think managing the voting system is a responsibility of each state because they're are different aspects of voting systems. they're federal elections but there are also state and local elections and i think states need to be intricately involved in that. in virginia, it's the state that's involved, but it's local election bill of rights with local election officials connected, understanding what's happening on the ground. i don't want to have it as a single point in washington where it's a one-size-fits all. i think through the local election and state governments through the virginia board of elections have the ability to understand the system to manage it properly to make sure we understand what the going on, making sure they that are accountable.
whitman. several states are currently facing legal challenges over their efforts to change voter registration rules. should the states continue to be responsible for registering voters sore should the federal take responsibility for this? >> rob: i think managing the voting system is a responsibility of each state because they're are different aspects of voting systems. they're federal elections but there are also state and local elections and i think states need to be intricately...
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whitman, first. what should the u.s. government response be to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi? first of all, i think the saudi government explanation of the murder of mr. khashoggi is untenable. it is just not realistic. it is not truthful. the united states needs to hold the government of saudi arabia accountable. we need to hold prince mohammad bin salman responsible. i cannot imagine that he was not in some way, shape, or form connected to this. the government there needs to be held responsible. this administration and congress to theo hold them highest standard. you cannot have this in a civilized world. yes, we have an important relationship with saudi arabia. i want to make sure we can productively work with saudi in the region.e but we cannot look the other way when it comes to this heinous human rights violation, and first of all, with them not even acknowledge and that it happened is by any measure unacceptable. i think that congress has to make sure that we are monitoring this. i want to make sure tha
whitman, first. what should the u.s. government response be to the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi? first of all, i think the saudi government explanation of the murder of mr. khashoggi is untenable. it is just not realistic. it is not truthful. the united states needs to hold the government of saudi arabia accountable. we need to hold prince mohammad bin salman responsible. i cannot imagine that he was not in some way, shape, or form connected to this. the government there needs to be...
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whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. rep. wittman: thank you and good evening. folks, i am honored and privileged to have the opportunity to represent the great folks in america's first district and that is a true privilege. i have the opportunity also to and blessing live close enough to where i get to travel home each evening. i get to ask myself the question going home, going past folks' homes that i have known all my life and can ask them ask myself the question, what would they say if i knocked on their door tonight and ask them how things when today? would they say things are going well or things could be going better. that is the connection that is important. as i listen to folks across the district, i hear some common themes. they are argument about having a strong defense, making sure that we support our brave men and women in uniform. making sure that we have a strong economy, making sure that there are jobs not just today but jobs for our future and that is emphasizing career and technical education as much as we do college education. making sure we a
whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. rep. wittman: thank you and good evening. folks, i am honored and privileged to have the opportunity to represent the great folks in america's first district and that is a true privilege. i have the opportunity also to and blessing live close enough to where i get to travel home each evening. i get to ask myself the question going home, going past folks' homes that i have known all my life and can ask them ask myself the question, what...
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whitman. and i've enjoyed working with you. >> yeah, it's been an honor and a pleasure. >> mr. chairman, i would concur on those remarks, and we're going to miss you. so gentlemen, thank you for being here on this very important topic. according to the dod national guard and reserve equipment report for fiscal 2018 the average age of the fleet is 27 years old. the mishap aircraft was delivered in 1965. so can you explain how the decision is made to assign aircraft to air national guard units? >> yes, ma'am. i'll take that. we actually have a strategic basing process that works through where and how we assign the aircraft that are changing. based on the guidance that we've been given we have put new j model c-130s both into the active and reserve guards. once we have that we looked at replacing the oldest aircraft first, and many of those are in the active duties. that's why most of the e models have been retired -- actually, all of the e models have been retired at this point, and we're getting at some of the last aging ones. puerto rico is down to just a few flying airplanes.
whitman. and i've enjoyed working with you. >> yeah, it's been an honor and a pleasure. >> mr. chairman, i would concur on those remarks, and we're going to miss you. so gentlemen, thank you for being here on this very important topic. according to the dod national guard and reserve equipment report for fiscal 2018 the average age of the fleet is 27 years old. the mishap aircraft was delivered in 1965. so can you explain how the decision is made to assign aircraft to air national...
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this is vintage walt whitman., i am sick of them all and would not accept any of their births. you want to see the men as they lie helpless turn away their faces from the site of these agents. they seem to be always a set of foxes and wolves. they get well-paid and they are always incompetent and disagreeable. as i told you before, the only goodfellas i have met are the christian commissioners. they go everywhere and receive no pay. of course, templeton strong returned the favor. he was an episcopalian, he was very skeptical of the christian commission coming in and letting their irrational exuberance carry them through their activities. strong had the following to say after having a meeting with a number of 15 delegates. >> there is an undercurrent of can't, unreality or i don't know what. it repels and defends me. this association calling itself a commission is no more a commission than corporation. or hs club or a quadratic equation unless setting out under force -- false colors, they are constantly embodying themselves. strong was not the only civil war figure to become ann
this is vintage walt whitman., i am sick of them all and would not accept any of their births. you want to see the men as they lie helpless turn away their faces from the site of these agents. they seem to be always a set of foxes and wolves. they get well-paid and they are always incompetent and disagreeable. as i told you before, the only goodfellas i have met are the christian commissioners. they go everywhere and receive no pay. of course, templeton strong returned the favor. he was an...
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whitman for two minutes. whitman, then republicans promised that they would repeal the affordable care act and replace it with something better. they have not done so, even though they control the white house and both houses of congress. why should voters trust the gop on health care? we look at where we are today with the ford will care act and we know that it has not played out the way it was projected to play out. costs continue to go up. people still cannot choose their own provider. they still can't choose the insurance that they need. those things have to happen. and, listen, we need to continue to have the debate to make sure that those things happen. one thing we look at is i want to make sure we look at how does this system work. people trust themselves and their doctors to make decisions. they don't want a government takeover of health care. we look at a government takeover and it is estimated to be 32 trillion dollars. that means trillions of dollars in additional taxes. trillions of dollars in add
whitman for two minutes. whitman, then republicans promised that they would repeal the affordable care act and replace it with something better. they have not done so, even though they control the white house and both houses of congress. why should voters trust the gop on health care? we look at where we are today with the ford will care act and we know that it has not played out the way it was projected to play out. costs continue to go up. people still cannot choose their own provider. they...
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but his republican opponent, former e bay ceo meg whitman had the resources to wage a vigorous battles in politics and failure has followed him everywhere. >> she's running with an unlimited bankroll. whatever amount her advisers tell her you will need to win she'll write the check and jerry brown is looking at the race and saying i may lose this and jerry brown has to do something that i think was very hard for him to do, is call bill clinton and he gets bill clinton to come out to california to campaign for him. >> will you do it? will you elect jerry brown? >> if you transported somebody from 1992 to 2010 california and showed them bill clinton and jerry brown standing on the same stage, singing each other's praises, you wouldn't have believed it. >> before midnight on election night, whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second phase as governor. >> 28 years later, full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve you the people of california. thank you. >> the important ingredient in judgment and leadership is being able to see from different points of v
but his republican opponent, former e bay ceo meg whitman had the resources to wage a vigorous battles in politics and failure has followed him everywhere. >> she's running with an unlimited bankroll. whatever amount her advisers tell her you will need to win she'll write the check and jerry brown is looking at the race and saying i may lose this and jerry brown has to do something that i think was very hard for him to do, is call bill clinton and he gets bill clinton to come out to...
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i am a guy from whitman. my wife and i probably owe more on our house and business we have an equity. anyone can see that online. sen. warren: why not make it clear in your taxes? what do you have to hide? mr. diehl: nothing to hide. sen. warren: why are they not online? there are a lot of people in the senate who put their taxes online. i have the biggest anticorruption bill proposed right now that we have had since watergate. a big part of it is the lobbying as we know it and demand more transparency from our elected officials. everybody has to put their taxes online. everybody has to divest themselves of businesses. so you never have to doubt. is donald trump working for himself or the american people? don't have to doubt that about any public official. no public official would be permitted to have individual stocks that they trade in while they are out making decisions that affect the values of those stocks. corruption is a serious problem. mr. diehl: it is. it is a problem on beacon hill. i filed legisla
i am a guy from whitman. my wife and i probably owe more on our house and business we have an equity. anyone can see that online. sen. warren: why not make it clear in your taxes? what do you have to hide? mr. diehl: nothing to hide. sen. warren: why are they not online? there are a lot of people in the senate who put their taxes online. i have the biggest anticorruption bill proposed right now that we have had since watergate. a big part of it is the lobbying as we know it and demand more...
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this is what the court said in american trucking v whitman, that the amount of guidance required depends on the scope of the delegated power. >> okay. if we are supposed to go through the 200,000 or 100,000 or whatever they are, what are the different categories where it's tough, not so tough, in your opinion? >> your honor, the question is not a matter of tough -- >> you see what i mean. categories where congress can delegate with an s.e.c. type standard or the standard here, categories where congress has to be more specific. what in your opinion are the right categories? >> so the factors about sorna that are critical include the fact that it contemplates criminal sanctions. in 2b this court recognized its precedent supported requiring greater guidance for the promulgation of regulations that contemplate criminal -- >> but isn't that all over the place? we have confronted delegation challenges, the civil regulations whose violation will result in criminal sanctions, so i mean, there were numerous of those cases but i will just give you three. kolick, grellen, avick. these are all place
this is what the court said in american trucking v whitman, that the amount of guidance required depends on the scope of the delegated power. >> okay. if we are supposed to go through the 200,000 or 100,000 or whatever they are, what are the different categories where it's tough, not so tough, in your opinion? >> your honor, the question is not a matter of tough -- >> you see what i mean. categories where congress can delegate with an s.e.c. type standard or the standard here,...
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tom cain, christy bitman and me -- whitman and me. so what's happened prettilyically in -- politically in our state is you have a democrat who comes in, raises taxes, increasing spending, expands power of government, new jerseyans go, oh, we don't like that, let's elect a republican. the republican cuts taxes, cuts spending and gets government autoout of their amounts, and they're like, okay, let's reelect the person. by the time eight years gets done, new jerseyans get tired of being said no to, and republican governors say no. no, i'm not raising taxes, no, i'm not expanding that program, no, no, no, no, no. and then someone runs who says yes to everything. yeah, i'll expand that, we'll to this, we'll to that. and so they'll give you names that you remember. so brendan byrne establishes the income tax the, we get two terms of republican tom cain. he leaves office with a 65% approval rating, yet the state elects jim florio, a democrat governor after him, with 60% of vote. he raises taxes, raises spending, he lasts one term, he gets b
tom cain, christy bitman and me -- whitman and me. so what's happened prettilyically in -- politically in our state is you have a democrat who comes in, raises taxes, increasing spending, expands power of government, new jerseyans go, oh, we don't like that, let's elect a republican. the republican cuts taxes, cuts spending and gets government autoout of their amounts, and they're like, okay, let's reelect the person. by the time eight years gets done, new jerseyans get tired of being said no...
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even though there's a new date for the walk and the 5k, the whitman walker brunch tond v will go on as planned. >> good call. >> you can do brunch in the rain. i yeah. >> and it going to be kind of nasty. >> yeah, i'm really thinking sa trday morning is goi be really nasty. not just with rain, but chilly temperatures and wind gusting 20n 30 mileshour. that's something we'll be tracking for you, too. right now, not a bad night. it's cool out there. we've got the cloud cover making its way in through the area rit now. temperature-wise, still not too bad in the city. 50 degrees. it's those southwest winds that will keep us on the milder side tonight and the cloud coveai the clouds act as a blanket, but it's still cool. look at warrenton. 4 41. so, a chilly night. meaning we're going to wake up to a chilly day. tomorr no rain now. we're dry tonight. we're going to be dry tomorrow. we're in weather alert because we're tracking this monster of a storm that's back to the south and west and you can see how expansive this rain i from minneapolis, all the way down towards the florida panhandle,
even though there's a new date for the walk and the 5k, the whitman walker brunch tond v will go on as planned. >> good call. >> you can do brunch in the rain. i yeah. >> and it going to be kind of nasty. >> yeah, i'm really thinking sa trday morning is goi be really nasty. not just with rain, but chilly temperatures and wind gusting 20n 30 mileshour. that's something we'll be tracking for you, too. right now, not a bad night. it's cool out there. we've got the cloud...
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here on c-span 2, republican congressman whitman faces the democrat, live debate coverage from frederick starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're glad to welcome back charlie cook to the program. publisher of the cook political report with us for the next hour to discuss the midterm races that you are most interested in and i want to start with the battle of the control for the senate. you wrote a column in the national journal this week. this is what you said. one question that keeps coming back up is whether those who led the out of control demonstrations on capitol hill against the kavanaugh nomination have any understanding of how much damage they did to democrats and the party's chances of winning majority in the senate. my guess is they don't. explain. >> you know, i think if you just looked at the testimony dr. ford did a -- it was compelling. it was convincing. it was so good. but it was the demonstrations -- i've lived in washington for 46 years, been around capitol hill working on or around for 45 years, i had never seen those kinds of -- that kind of behavior in the halls of the
here on c-span 2, republican congressman whitman faces the democrat, live debate coverage from frederick starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're glad to welcome back charlie cook to the program. publisher of the cook political report with us for the next hour to discuss the midterm races that you are most interested in and i want to start with the battle of the control for the senate. you wrote a column in the national journal this week. this is what you said. one question that keeps coming...
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organizations or others might pool resources and sort of have a co-op to afford this more expensive but whitman and then be able to use it in some of the places where they might not have the money of the u.s. or perhaps you're right there as a big can be substantially more so i mean just a an average you know grain combine this year you know with the euro and put a new header on you're probably looking upwards of four hundred fifty thousand dollars for a one piece of machinery that you only use you know two weeks out of the year. and you know the tractors the sprayers the planners they're all right you know right around that level you can you probably couldn't even touch this type of technology for now if you had to start from scratch for less than a million dollars so you know you know as daunting as that may sound it's amazing you know how broadly adopted it's become you know in some of these other other regions but what are the major challenges that you have that are confronting you it initially it wasn't the challenge that the big problem in agriculture not problem but the challenge for a b
organizations or others might pool resources and sort of have a co-op to afford this more expensive but whitman and then be able to use it in some of the places where they might not have the money of the u.s. or perhaps you're right there as a big can be substantially more so i mean just a an average you know grain combine this year you know with the euro and put a new header on you're probably looking upwards of four hundred fifty thousand dollars for a one piece of machinery that you only use...
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later today republican facesssman rob whitman democrat vangie williams. at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online atso watch c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your campaignource for 2018. join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. evening historians discuss how the founders envision the three branches of government and idea of separation of powers has been important for the survival and success of the republic. watch american history tv in tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created a as public service by america's companies andon today we continue to bring you congress, coverage of the white house, the supreme court and public policy events d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. 15m elections. we are talking about congressional leadership and the future of it. at the table is al weaver, political reporter for the "washington examiner," a repeat
later today republican facesssman rob whitman democrat vangie williams. at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. online atso watch c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your campaignource for 2018. join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. evening historians discuss how the founders envision the three branches of government and idea of separation of powers has been important for the survival and success of the republic. watch american...
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. >>> later today on c-span2, republican congressman rob whitman debates democratic advantagy williams in vrge's first congressional district. life at 7:00 p.m. eastern and then at 7:30, live on c-span, president donald trump at a rally in houston to support texas senator ted cruz in his re-election bid w. 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this week on the communicators, university of pennsylvania annanberg school for communications professor joseph, the urro or web privacy issues. >> most webb privacy policies are not designed to protect your privacy. they are designed to give you an idea or at least the lawyers the idea the kind of information the company can use about you, often share about you. if you go to a retailer, say kroger, or target, or walmart, they will tell you that they use just about everything you do in relationship to them. they take your information. they use your information. they share parts of your information. and they even buy information about you that will sort of compliment the information they already
. >>> later today on c-span2, republican congressman rob whitman debates democratic advantagy williams in vrge's first congressional district. life at 7:00 p.m. eastern and then at 7:30, live on c-span, president donald trump at a rally in houston to support texas senator ted cruz in his re-election bid w. 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> this week on the communicators, university of pennsylvania annanberg school for...
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whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. rep. wittman: thank you and good evening. folks, i am honored and
whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. rep. wittman: thank you and good evening. folks, i am honored and
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i think of hp, meg whitman coming in.hink of james hackett coming in for mark fields etsy recently. do you think the succession planning or perhaps plan "b" should be further developed so that they don't feel they have to pull on somebody they know from the board to step in? >> yes when you look at the responsibility of the board, they get to hire and fire one person that's the ceo with that power they have to know that they have to have a succession plan in place so the nasdaq board to give them great credit in every meeting, pressured me to make sure my successor was being trained. you see the phenomenal success as deena took over so the board always has to be in a position to, one, have the confidence in the ceo and have active development plan for the successive ceo >> bob, good stuff thank you very much for that bob greifeld when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information, at the right time, may make all the difference. at humana, we know that's especially true when you're looki
i think of hp, meg whitman coming in.hink of james hackett coming in for mark fields etsy recently. do you think the succession planning or perhaps plan "b" should be further developed so that they don't feel they have to pull on somebody they know from the board to step in? >> yes when you look at the responsibility of the board, they get to hire and fire one person that's the ceo with that power they have to know that they have to have a succession plan in place so the nasdaq...
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remember, christie todd whitman. remember, governor christie. all from new jersey, all republicans.t can happen. in missouri, democrat claire mccaskill, she's showing more signs of desperation in her race against republican josh hawley, who is now waiting in the polls there, releasing an ad where she is calling her own party crazy. i'm not going to disagree with that part. take a look. >> paid for by mccaskill for senate. >> i'm claire mccaskill, and i approve this message. speak of what you know about this josh hawley guy? >> i know he was a yale lawyer, and he supports those tariffs. >> what does he do now? >> welcome i think we just elected himt to attorney genera. he's a man in a hurry, prosecuting the criminals and has never tried aut case. >> now he's buying wine during work hours. >> i saw that. has this guy done anything as ag? >> the one thing he did do is use our tax dollars to productions for pre-existing medical conditions. >> totally helping the insurance companies. not ours. >> i don't always agree with claire mccaskill but she works hard, fighting against those tariff
remember, christie todd whitman. remember, governor christie. all from new jersey, all republicans.t can happen. in missouri, democrat claire mccaskill, she's showing more signs of desperation in her race against republican josh hawley, who is now waiting in the polls there, releasing an ad where she is calling her own party crazy. i'm not going to disagree with that part. take a look. >> paid for by mccaskill for senate. >> i'm claire mccaskill, and i approve this message. speak of...
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we saw governor whitman break with the party in washington because she doesn't think they are supporting the needs of the environment as well as they should be. the needrsey, we know for investment and moving forward in a way that is less harmful to the environment. we have opportunities. we have the best offshore wind conditions in the world. we should be looking at new technologies in wind and leading the way. the cost of wind technologies going down every year. we need to build upon that. those are great jobs for vets. we have so many economic activities. moving forward on a green powered economy is not just helpful to our environment, but our economy. >> would you support a carbon tax? mr. webber implied he would not because it would choke the economy. ms. sherrill: i would want to look at that more carefully and see if that is the way we want to move forward. moving in new jersey toward a green economy. >> let's talk about the gateway tunnel project. my senior correspondent explains what is at stake here. >> about 450 trains per day, 200,000 passenger trips take the current two trac
we saw governor whitman break with the party in washington because she doesn't think they are supporting the needs of the environment as well as they should be. the needrsey, we know for investment and moving forward in a way that is less harmful to the environment. we have opportunities. we have the best offshore wind conditions in the world. we should be looking at new technologies in wind and leading the way. the cost of wind technologies going down every year. we need to build upon that....
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. >> before midnight on election night whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second8 years later full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve, you, the people of california. >> the important ingredient in judgment and leadership is being able to see from different points of view. and do look back and say, oh, i kind of saw it that way in 1980. 1990 was a little different. and today i see it in an even different way. >> he was more disciplined in the first year when he came back than we ever expected. got focused on solving the budget crisis, which seemed unsolvable. he fixed it. >> 17 is not 4. 19 is not 8 and 21 is not 7. that is real. that is real. that's stuff we're not doing. now we're going to wipeout that with more cuts and the taxes. that's the plan. >> he had a tax increase that the voters actually voted on and approved and he was able to turn a deficit into a surplus. >> a $9 billion surplus in 2018, a far cry from the $27 billion deficit brown faced when he entered office in 2011. >> some people might argue he's less idealistic. i'm not sure that's
. >> before midnight on election night whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second8 years later full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve, you, the people of california. >> the important ingredient in judgment and leadership is being able to see from different points of view. and do look back and say, oh, i kind of saw it that way in 1980. 1990 was a little different. and today i see it in an even different way. >> he was more disciplined in...
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. >> working whitman member of the task force calls, the more difficult debris piles meantime the policehief here in mexico beach, anthony kelley says the number of those still unaccounted for since the hurricane is down dramatically to only three. >> bret: mike tobin 11 mexico beach, thank you. stocks were off today, the dow lost 89, the s&p 500 was down 16, the nasdaq fell 66. up next more than a thousand central americans had to the u.s. border, we will have that story. first, beyond our borders, a moroccan man convicted of helping on the other september 11th suicide pilots as they plotted their attacks on new york and washington was deported today from germany to his native country. german courts ruled that he was aware the man planned to hijack the plane on 9/11, he was released shortly before pleading his 15 year sentence. the u.s. military says it has conducted an air strike killing four extremists, the u.s. african command sank some sayit happened on friday. no u.s. service members were on the ground. it's really prime minister, is threatening what he calls a very painful blows a
. >> working whitman member of the task force calls, the more difficult debris piles meantime the policehief here in mexico beach, anthony kelley says the number of those still unaccounted for since the hurricane is down dramatically to only three. >> bret: mike tobin 11 mexico beach, thank you. stocks were off today, the dow lost 89, the s&p 500 was down 16, the nasdaq fell 66. up next more than a thousand central americans had to the u.s. border, we will have that story....
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later today republican congressman rob whitman faces williams. vangy live coverage starts 7:00 p.m.astern on c-span 2. at can watch online c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until ballots are cast, make c-span your primary campaign 2018. join tonight for american time.y tv in prime historians discuss how the founders envisions the three branches of government. why the idea of separation of thers was important for american republic. american history tv tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span 3. week on the "the communicators." pennsylvania school for communications professor on web privacy issues. >> most privacy policies are not designed to protect your privacy. any're designed to give you idea or the lawyers an idea of the kind of information the use about you often share about you. a retailer, say, kroger or target or wal-mart, they will tell you that they use just about everything you do in them.onship to they take your information. they use your information. of yourre parts information and they even buy you that willout compliment the information they already
later today republican congressman rob whitman faces williams. vangy live coverage starts 7:00 p.m.astern on c-span 2. at can watch online c-span.org or use the free c-span radio app. days until ballots are cast, make c-span your primary campaign 2018. join tonight for american time.y tv in prime historians discuss how the founders envisions the three branches of government. why the idea of separation of thers was important for american republic. american history tv tonight beginning at 8:00...
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christine todd whitman -- help me out with the governor's name. >> chris christie. >> so similar i get them confused. so it's possible but there is no doubt it's about trump. by the way, $6 million in new jersey. new jersey is the worst state to buy a television in. >> because it's new york. >> and philadelphia. two most expensive -- $6 million is like nothing. >> right. really isn't. susan page, this is, this map was bad for democrats and to have to worry suddenly about new jersey, an expensive state as rick points out when they are worried about florida and rick scott, it's not fun. >> menendez has done that in every public poll. that's one thing to remember. it's close because of the money chuck schumer decided to drop instead of a place like missouri that we knew would be a close race where claire is fighting. we reluctantly have a dismal race with bad choices. >> the editors, i want to say i saw one from a new jersey paper like that. thanks to all of you. appreciate it. >>> when we come back, the importance of neighborhoods and one in particular in america. >>> right now squirrel
christine todd whitman -- help me out with the governor's name. >> chris christie. >> so similar i get them confused. so it's possible but there is no doubt it's about trump. by the way, $6 million in new jersey. new jersey is the worst state to buy a television in. >> because it's new york. >> and philadelphia. two most expensive -- $6 million is like nothing. >> right. really isn't. susan page, this is, this map was bad for democrats and to have to worry suddenly...
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whitman college, walla walla community college, and walla walla university.usands of students and college graduates live here, many of whom are carrying substantial student loan debt. lisa, you said one of your top priorities in congress would be quote, " addressing the student loan crisis and providing relief to college students." what do you believe is the role of the federal government in supporting low income students in accessing higher education? mrs. brown: thank you. i have been to all three of those campuses and met with students and faculty. we have a strength in eastern washington of the divers and large number of higher education institutions we have. that is something that is very near and dear to me, having taught at eastern and gonzaga, and my most recent work at wsu spokane. we need a federal government that will invest in education. when i went to school, pell grants cover the full cost of tuition. they do not anymore. we could certainly invest more but we also need a congress that will allow students to refinance their debt. that will allow
whitman college, walla walla community college, and walla walla university.usands of students and college graduates live here, many of whom are carrying substantial student loan debt. lisa, you said one of your top priorities in congress would be quote, " addressing the student loan crisis and providing relief to college students." what do you believe is the role of the federal government in supporting low income students in accessing higher education? mrs. brown: thank you. i have...
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later today, republican whitman faces williams for the first time in district u.s. house race. live coverage starts 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at tch c-span.org, or use the free app.an radio with 15 days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your for campaign 2018. and join us tonight for american in prime time. this evening historians discuss how the founders envisioned the branches of government and why the idea of a separation of powers has been important for survival and success of the american republic. atch american history t.v., in prime time, tonight beginning 8 eastern on c-span 3. >> this week on "the communicators," university of for ylvania school josephcations professor, turow on web privacy issues. >> most privacy issues are not your ed to protect privacy, but to give you an idea or lawyers the idea of the kind can formation the company use about you, often share about you. retailer, say a walmart, r target or they will tell you they use everything you do in them.ionship to they take your information, they use your information, they share your informatio
later today, republican whitman faces williams for the first time in district u.s. house race. live coverage starts 7 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at tch c-span.org, or use the free app.an radio with 15 days until the ballots are cast, make c-span your for campaign 2018. and join us tonight for american in prime time. this evening historians discuss how the founders envisioned the branches of government and why the idea of a separation of powers has been important for survival and success...
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he raises taxes, raises spending, lasts one term, gets beat by christie whitman.he cuts taxes, cuts spending, gets reelected. she gets to the end of her term, leaves for the bush administration, then who gets elected? jim mcgreevy. that was quite a time. corzine places him, -- replaces him, and he , debt, andd spending i win with 61% of the vote in a blue state. they get tired of us, though. you get two terms, then new jersey gets amnesia. now we have phil murphy from wayman sachs, bought his into the governorship just like jon corzine did, but he bought it at a bargain price. corzine spent $45 million to buy it in 2005. murphy only had to spend 45 million dollars in 2017, so he actually got her for a bargain, and he has raised six different taxes already in the first nine months he has been in office, so i got a feeling you will see another republican in 2021. the past is prologue. i think that is what will happen. >> hi, governor. to say i absolutely adore your candor. it is something that has just meant a lot to me. i work with the alliance for american manufac
he raises taxes, raises spending, lasts one term, gets beat by christie whitman.he cuts taxes, cuts spending, gets reelected. she gets to the end of her term, leaves for the bush administration, then who gets elected? jim mcgreevy. that was quite a time. corzine places him, -- replaces him, and he , debt, andd spending i win with 61% of the vote in a blue state. they get tired of us, though. you get two terms, then new jersey gets amnesia. now we have phil murphy from wayman sachs, bought his...
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we saw governor whitman break with the party in washington because he doesn't think they are supporting the needs of the environment as well as they should be so in new jersey we know the needs for real investment in protecting new jersey and moving forward in a way that is going to be less harmful. we have opportunities and that's a good news. we have the best offshore wind conditions in the world so we should be looking at new technologies and a leading the way because the cost of technology is going downevery year . we have over 600 jobs in solar in the 11th district alone, we need to build on that and those are great jobs for veterans so i'm invested in. we have so many economic opportunities so moving forward on a green power economy is not just helpful for our environment but helpful for our economy . >> the question to ask directly, would you support a carbontax ? mr. webber replied he would not because it would soak the economy. >> i want to look at that more carefully and see if that's the way we want to move forward. my focus has been on ways we can move forward in our economy
we saw governor whitman break with the party in washington because he doesn't think they are supporting the needs of the environment as well as they should be so in new jersey we know the needs for real investment in protecting new jersey and moving forward in a way that is going to be less harmful. we have opportunities and that's a good news. we have the best offshore wind conditions in the world so we should be looking at new technologies and a leading the way because the cost of technology...
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maybe, the case for mandatory paternity leave is making leaves thanks to a new editorial by jennifer whitmanew book, "that's what she said: what men need to know and women need to tell them about working together." joy work, why mandatory in. >> well, let's think about the context of where we are. we have been talking about inequality at work, how do we solve it? we have been talking about it for decades. the equal pay act was passed in 1963, more than 50 years ago. >> and we're still not there. >> we're still not there. with me too, with my book, i have been traveling around, talking with companies who are all saying, yeah, we want to get there. but there's so much talk and so little action. and so i found this one company, and by the way, we have gone backwards in many ways even since me too erupted a year ago. if you look at the percentage of female ceos, it's declined. the world economic forum which tracks gender equality has found it has widened for the first time since they started tracking it. bl why does making dad take tyke off off fix that? >> i found one company and others thinkin
maybe, the case for mandatory paternity leave is making leaves thanks to a new editorial by jennifer whitmanew book, "that's what she said: what men need to know and women need to tell them about working together." joy work, why mandatory in. >> well, let's think about the context of where we are. we have been talking about inequality at work, how do we solve it? we have been talking about it for decades. the equal pay act was passed in 1963, more than 50 years ago. >> and...
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governor tom kane who is an icon in new jersey gave me my first appointment, and governor christine todd whitman gave me my second. after eight years i was tired of being poor. someone said to me judge, you make a hundred thousand dollars a year. i said i can live on a hundred thousand dollars a year, i don't want to die on it. i said that at a press conference held in my chambers announcing that i was retiring. c-span wasn't there but somebody was there and there's clips of this one-liner all over the place. i got a phone call of cnbc who said i saw that one-liner in the press conference. i'm thinking were about to cover this wacky trial in los angeles. i think the judge there's a little loony, maybe i'll put my own judge on their to second guessing. have you ever heard of judge lance ito? [laughter] so, like a lot of lawyers in television that's how i got my start. then i went from cnbc to fox. i have been at fox for 20 years which is two and half times as long as i was to life tenure judge. i said to someone last night, i'm still alive so obviously i didn't serve my full term. i comment on th
governor tom kane who is an icon in new jersey gave me my first appointment, and governor christine todd whitman gave me my second. after eight years i was tired of being poor. someone said to me judge, you make a hundred thousand dollars a year. i said i can live on a hundred thousand dollars a year, i don't want to die on it. i said that at a press conference held in my chambers announcing that i was retiring. c-span wasn't there but somebody was there and there's clips of this one-liner all...
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here on c-span two rob whitman will face vangie williams.ve debate coverage from fredericksburg to start at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have more live coverage from georgetown after this break in this discussion about 215 eastern time. [inaudible conversations] while they are in this break at georgetown university we will be back with christianity and the alt-right movement during the break will take a look at some today's washington journal. >> fifteen days until the midterm election. we are we're talking about congressional leadership. at the change --dash make the -- the table is al weaver. a repeat guest, thank you for joining us. we also have a first timer jack fitzpatrick. with the bloomberg government thank you for joining us. let's start with you. what is the latest. what are you hearing about control of the house. the house still expectation is. there is a little bit of hesitation as far as the talk of a total wave election year and this will be important when it comes to the margins in the house and senate and they're going to matte
here on c-span two rob whitman will face vangie williams.ve debate coverage from fredericksburg to start at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we will have more live coverage from georgetown after this break in this discussion about 215 eastern time. [inaudible conversations] while they are in this break at georgetown university we will be back with christianity and the alt-right movement during the break will take a look at some today's washington journal. >> fifteen days until the midterm election. we...
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and on c-span2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat vangie williams. in virginia's 1st congressional district. live at 2k7 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> c-span student cam video competition is in full swing. this year's question, what does it mean to be american? students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media posting about their entries. one tweeted, "glad to have shared a few moments with priya moorjani and dhuruv pai as they enter the c-span student cam documentary competition. samantha tweets, eighth graders create my america to lacollages brainstorm for c-span classroom student cam 2019 doc competition, what does it mean to be american? katie tweeted, behind the scenes to in the scenes. created posters for a.p. students to break down the student cam prompt. excited to process their ideas. oklahoma senator james lankford tweeted, today i visited with uconn public school seventh and eighth grade students as they work on their project for c-span's
and on c-span2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat vangie williams. in virginia's 1st congressional district. live at 2k7 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> c-span student cam video competition is in full swing. this year's question, what does it mean to be american? students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media posting about their entries. one tweeted, "glad...
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whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. mr. women: thank you and good evening. i am honored and published to have the opportunity to represent the great folks in america's first restrict and that is a true privilege. toave the opportunity also live close enough to where i get to travel home each evening and i get to ask myself the question going past folks' homes that i have known all my life and can ask them ask myself the
whitman who has two minutes for his opening statement. mr. women: thank you and good evening. i am honored and published to have the opportunity to represent the great folks in america's first restrict and that is a true privilege. toave the opportunity also live close enough to where i get to travel home each evening and i get to ask myself the question going past folks' homes that i have known all my life and can ask them ask myself the
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here on c-span 2, republican congressman whitman faces the democrat, live debate coverage from frederick starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're glad to welcome back charlie cook to the program. publisher of the cook political report with us for the next hour to discuss the midterm races that you are most interested in and i want to start with the battle of the control for the senate. you wrote a
here on c-span 2, republican congressman whitman faces the democrat, live debate coverage from frederick starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> we're glad to welcome back charlie cook to the program. publisher of the cook political report with us for the next hour to discuss the midterm races that you are most interested in and i want to start with the battle of the control for the senate. you wrote a
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. >>> and on c-span 2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat williams in virginia's first congressional district live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> the c-span bus is traveling across the country, on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in hartford, connecticut. and looking forward to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks, which party should control congress? and why? >> i'm an independent voter so i usually don't have a strong opinion on who takes over in midterms or presidential elections, but this year, i am basically voting democratic. just because a lot of things that have been happening in the republican party, just don't sit well with me, from a moral stand point. i think that there are a lot of people in the republican party who disagree with their leaders, but they're not actually coming out and saying so. and just towing the party line, to tow the party line, and that's where i have to draw some distinctions. there are a lot of things that i find favorabl
. >>> and on c-span 2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat williams in virginia's first congressional district live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> the c-span bus is traveling across the country, on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in hartford, connecticut. and looking forward to the november midterm elections, we're asking folks, which party should control...
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consider the likes of at&t and what they are trying to do, the sort of metszagssaged the ones like meg whitmanabsolutely the second screen is a growth area in terms of time spent. i guess what i would say is in the premium content world the large screen dominates it will probably continue. there's a huge opportunity and i think we have seen models that have worked very well. they have become huge businesses very much fuelled by mobile. i think the premium part will be a large screen format for the foreseeable future >> i think netflix is one of your top picks it has been a tough three months ever since the big disappointments. stock hasn't found its footing what do you do next? >> yeah. we think the pull back you have seen in growth is giving investors an opportunity in net fle -- netflix. they have exceeded on a fourth quarter basis by over 3 million ads. you need to put that into context. we think this business has a lot of room to grow. we think it is a highly profitable business already and they will can't to ramp. we t mode is deepening as the company continues to build out studio product
consider the likes of at&t and what they are trying to do, the sort of metszagssaged the ones like meg whitmanabsolutely the second screen is a growth area in terms of time spent. i guess what i would say is in the premium content world the large screen dominates it will probably continue. there's a huge opportunity and i think we have seen models that have worked very well. they have become huge businesses very much fuelled by mobile. i think the premium part will be a large screen format...
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. >> i'm barbara whitman from the state department in that era. i watched a trade officer in mexico city, and i have been attending seminars all around town. you talks about the difficulty of uncertainty, and that is what have been through in the run up to the new agreement by a new name husak and i refuse to try. what i want to ask you is given some of the setbacks in the new agreement versus the old, will the auto industry think it is better to have something we know about then something unknown, will be industry be supporting this new agreement as far as lobbying congress to get it passed? you can compare no nafta versus this for the old nafta. this versus the old nafta is worse for you but no nafta could be worse than that. where do you say it? >> i will go first i think. leave it to a veteran, a veteran diplomat, department official to ask the tough question, thank you for that. i think the short answer, we are evaluating the agreement. we have to text ten days or so. it is very complex, much more complex than the agreement, each company has
. >> i'm barbara whitman from the state department in that era. i watched a trade officer in mexico city, and i have been attending seminars all around town. you talks about the difficulty of uncertainty, and that is what have been through in the run up to the new agreement by a new name husak and i refuse to try. what i want to ask you is given some of the setbacks in the new agreement versus the old, will the auto industry think it is better to have something we know about then...
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and on c-span2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat vangie williams live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> wednesday morning we're live in concord, new hampshire, for the 48th stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. new hampshire executive council's chris pappas will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. we recently stopped in hartford, connecticut, and looking forward to theem
and on c-span2 today, republican congressman rob whitman debates democrat vangie williams live at 7:00 p.m. eastern. with 15 days until the midterm elections, c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> wednesday morning we're live in concord, new hampshire, for the 48th stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. new hampshire executive council's chris pappas will be our guest on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. >> the c-span bus...
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and then there's also the likes of the start-up of jeffery katzenberg and meg whitman they're doing variousorms of content in smaller sizes are you feeding into those new delivery systems >> we absolutely are and this fall has been a great fall for our company we have haunted that just launched on netflix two weeks ago, lower that just launched on amazon two weeks ago and charmed that just launched on the cw two weeks ago. we never would have years ago been supplying that kind of content across that many different kinds of platforms across different forms of genres as well. as we look at what jeffrey and greg are going to build, we're already in business with jeffrey's new venture and leaning into it. you just don't know who's going to become the more successful real estate builder in the future i think there's no question how people consume content, and specifically with what you use -- i didn't mention going el when i was talking about all those big companies, obviously they have youtube, it feels like they haven't unleashed what could be the power there also. >> exciting time for the con
and then there's also the likes of the start-up of jeffery katzenberg and meg whitman they're doing variousorms of content in smaller sizes are you feeding into those new delivery systems >> we absolutely are and this fall has been a great fall for our company we have haunted that just launched on netflix two weeks ago, lower that just launched on amazon two weeks ago and charmed that just launched on the cw two weeks ago. we never would have years ago been supplying that kind of content...