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CSPAN 2014 Election Night Coverage November 5, 2014

In about 1 4 of the states. You can see that on the map, all the states in pink, red orange and purple have closed and results are beginning to come in. In fact, the Associated Press has called races in kentucky where Mitch Mcconnell is declared the victor and the two South Carolina senate races, and in West Virginia all going to the g. O. P. We have cameras at the headquarters for Mitch Mcconnell and Allison Grimes and you see rand paul talking to supporters at the mcconnell headquarters and what it looks like over at the Allison Grimes headquarters in kentucky. Later on tonight as their speeches get underway, well certainly be there so you can hear what they have to say. Our colleague, steve scully, will be out all night at the desk looking at the details of the votes as they come in. Lets see what he has for us. Susan, you mentioned West Virginia. Thats a pickup for the democrats where senator Jay Rockefeller is retiring, First Time Since 1942 a republican has won in the senate race

CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today October 8, 2014

I think that is an importantd point. It has auld happened. And will always happen. Gets one thing that is really encouraging even for this room is at least the younger at journalists and the journalists coming from the businesses ivee been meeting are amazingly intrepid and investigative and have tools that we dont have. Theyre really good at using social media. Theyre really good at searchind on the web and figuring out whats going weon. There are people working for vice and all sorts of ll organizations. Theyre doing really exciting work. And i think thats a very positive indication ore the world is heading. Evenfts insightful, some ome organizations, there are so many people out there trying t get that Information That i think its a real positiv tohat s this plays ly omething steai ear. Plrls th abilietspecially for ntnational vestigive ories, mean some o instigive workf of any news orzagaon over st couple oninte stigvee reporting. So public also, youe trngo cor,so ow, knamount to w

CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today October 9, 2014

Say these things. This say trend unfortunately we see. Nominees start out in support. They change their mind. Which suggests we cant wait out this issue. Its not an age issue. This is a concern about the public and that we keep hearing this concern that the public wont understand what theyre seeing, that they wouldnt understand oral argument is just a part of the process. They wont understand that the justices have to be harsh on both sides. They mied think someone is getting ganged up on. I find this to be concerning because it suggests that more information is actually going to be bad for the public, that the public needs to be shielded from information. It does seem to have an elitism to it that already those of us who do read the transcripts and li listen to the audio or read the reports from the Supreme Court press corps, that were the types that can understand where oral argument falls but tv would reach a different kind of audience who wouldnt understand it. I find this very con

CSPAN3 Massachusetts Gubernatorial Debate October 7, 2014

Viewers and cspan. Welcome to the candidates for governor. The five people who gathered 10,000 certified signatures to qualify for the november 4th ballot. They are, the republican nominee, charlie baker, a former State Government official. The democratic nominee, martha cokely, attorney general of the commonwealth since 2007. United independent party nominee, falchuk. And scott lively, a missionary pastor. And independent jeff mccormick, a venture capitalist. Candidates, welcome to you all. Thank you. Before we begin, a quick word about our format. Ill be asking questions, some of which were submitted by citizens to cbs boston. Com. Each candidate will have up to 45 seconds to respond to the same questions, so you can compare their answers. After theyve had their initial say, we will enter open periods of rebuttal and crosstalk where candidates can question one another and engage directly. There are only three strict rules. No talking over each other, no filibustering, and total utter

CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today October 9, 2014

More for the aging and dying. Sunday after 7 00, naomi kline on capitalism and the impact on climate change. On American History tv, the curator and director of the museum in virginia, tony explains the museums mission of preserving and presenting the agencys history and saturday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, the king georges war of the 1740s and how it helped establish regional identities and how it gave fighting experience for their own revolution. Sunday night on the presidency at 8 00 p. M. , president forts pardon me on the nixon pardon. Find our schedule at cspan. Org and let us know what you think. Call us or email us. Or send us a tweet at cspan comments. Like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. A panel in since natty heard oral arguments on the constitutionality on the samesex marriage ban. They have yet to issue the decision in the case. On monday, the Supreme Court decided not to hear cases involving gay marriage bans in other states. Michigan was not among the states so the b

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