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mark warner and ed gillespie in a neck and neck race for the senate seat. >> mark warner has 49% of the vote. ed gillespie with 49%. just a few thousand votes separate the incumbent with ed gillespie. warner and his team are headquartered in arlington. we begin with debra at the warner camp. >> reporter: no one thought it would turn out like this, and actually, it hasn't turned out yet. what has turned out, everybody in this room in the ball rom in arlington is packed. you can hear every once in a while a cheer goes up when warner takes a slight lead, but the leads are .1% at times. he's been ahead in the polls, but the poll numbers and leads have been shrinking as of late. no one thought it was going to get to this at this point. we've had many big name democrats out here tonight, governor mcculla, of course, senator tim cane, everyone behind mark warner and it's been the kind of thing where they're not sure what's going on exactly. i keep refreshing my phone. you can see it's .1%, it keeps changing. fairfax county is always a little bit late to come in with the polls. at this point, t
mark warner and ed gillespie in a neck and neck race for the senate seat. >> mark warner has 49% of the vote. ed gillespie with 49%. just a few thousand votes separate the incumbent with ed gillespie. warner and his team are headquartered in arlington. we begin with debra at the warner camp. >> reporter: no one thought it would turn out like this, and actually, it hasn't turned out yet. what has turned out, everybody in this room in the ball rom in arlington is packed. you can hear...
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ed gillespie has not conceded to mark warner even though warner has about a 17,000 vote lead. >> that's because the margin is less than 1% which means gillespie could ask for a recount, but as peggy fox reports, warner says a recount could be unprecedented. >> reporter: senator mark warner makes the rounds at a fairfax leadership event two days after a stunning close call. >> i feel very good at this point. it's 16,000ish, somewhere in that range. >> reporter: he said he hasn't talked to his challenger who was not made available for interviews today. do you have any comment if he does request a recount? >> that will be up to him. it would be unprecedented in virginia history. >> reporter: warner said the narrow win taught him to never take anything for granted. george mason political analyst jeremy mayer says warner distanced himself too much from the president. >> warner acted like being accused of being close to obama was a crime and he looked very guilty. >> i'm going to stay focused on getting our balance sheet right, not leaving our kids with $17 trillion in debt. >> reporter: whil
ed gillespie has not conceded to mark warner even though warner has about a 17,000 vote lead. >> that's because the margin is less than 1% which means gillespie could ask for a recount, but as peggy fox reports, warner says a recount could be unprecedented. >> reporter: senator mark warner makes the rounds at a fairfax leadership event two days after a stunning close call. >> i feel very good at this point. it's 16,000ish, somewhere in that range. >> reporter: he said he...
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they came in big for mark warner. he won in fairfax county by some 53,000 votes, also won in prince william county. those two voting blocks very crucial to statewide victory. the two men are running neck and neck in louden county. we're hearing the word re-count being uttered. but as the gap has widened, one long time analyst has said that he thinks that mark warner is able to maintain a lead of 10,000 votes or more, there may not be a challenge or a request for a recount by ed gillespie, but that is something we'll continue to watch. from now live from arlington. i'm julie carey. >>> it is still very close in that senate race. and from gillespie headquarters, what's their sense of things? >> reporter: for a lot of folks watching at home, they may be surprised. but for many of the people i'm talking to in this auditorium here in springfield, they're saying they expected this all along. these are very fervent supporters of ed gillespie. they're watching a lot of the republicans who are projected to win other races acro
they came in big for mark warner. he won in fairfax county by some 53,000 votes, also won in prince william county. those two voting blocks very crucial to statewide victory. the two men are running neck and neck in louden county. we're hearing the word re-count being uttered. but as the gap has widened, one long time analyst has said that he thinks that mark warner is able to maintain a lead of 10,000 votes or more, there may not be a challenge or a request for a recount by ed gillespie, but...
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right now mark warner is hanging on. he just pulled into the lead there and some final votes there. 54 is a pretty big number. they did not expect -- you talk to any of the republican strategists and they thought their best night was 52 or 53. they get to 54, that insulates them a little bit for potentially 2016 which is a terrible map for them in holding the senate. >> we've been on the air just under an hour. some of this story line has changed live before our eyes. since we came on the air, and andrea mitchell, part of this is the story line the republicans had hoped for. as our last guests appropriately point out, we'll be at this in two years again, the map goes against them. >> they have got 23 seats in play at stake in two years and the democrats only have ten. so the democrats have very -- less to protect, less worry. it's an exact flip of what we're seeing tonight. this was a very hard map for the democrats in red ruled states. what you've just seen in georgia and what may still take place in kansas and iowa, we
right now mark warner is hanging on. he just pulled into the lead there and some final votes there. 54 is a pretty big number. they did not expect -- you talk to any of the republican strategists and they thought their best night was 52 or 53. they get to 54, that insulates them a little bit for potentially 2016 which is a terrible map for them in holding the senate. >> we've been on the air just under an hour. some of this story line has changed live before our eyes. since we came on the...
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comcast, time warner, the average bill for time warner in 1992 was between $12 and $20, it has grown to the average time warner bill, $105. a lot of it is programming but a lot has grown outlandishly. the average comcast bill is $155 a customer per month, so it is comcast begetting the same money out of new yorkers that got out of everybody else in this state alone, at $1.6 billion a year extra for consumers, cable companies are making enough money as it is. the merger should be stopped. comcast did not announce anything that would be in public interest. everything they set these vapid, empty, we will be delivering next-generation services, when they try to back up there just competitors with internet services, like netflix makes money. nothing but the merger i read to make it public interest and the burden back in the 20s, the progressive era when people look at this problem as overconcentration we need to not allow mergers for these industries when they are not in the public interest. comcast has yet to meet the burden of proof for production on public-interest the merger should be
comcast, time warner, the average bill for time warner in 1992 was between $12 and $20, it has grown to the average time warner bill, $105. a lot of it is programming but a lot has grown outlandishly. the average comcast bill is $155 a customer per month, so it is comcast begetting the same money out of new yorkers that got out of everybody else in this state alone, at $1.6 billion a year extra for consumers, cable companies are making enough money as it is. the merger should be stopped....
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he ran against warner as mark warner has changed. has mark warner was a one term popular governor in the state of virginia. i'm sorry, commonwealth of virginia. i don't want to get tweets on that. washington has changed him. and mark warner ran after ed gillespie, talked about the fact that he was a big, high-priced lobbyist. so they were attacking the other. >> the other race that you've been following closely, jake, is florida. it's evenly divided between republicans, democrats and independents. >> one of the thing that is so fascinating is that both of them were unpopular. both of them were underwater. more people disliked them than liked them. when i was down there moderating the last debate i would hear from voters. they didn't like their choices. they didn't like their options. and this is the reason it's so close. it looks like it's going to keep getting closer and closer. >> the debate you moderated was fascinating. just the antipathy. >> and it was one of the reasons, the other guy too slick and the other one not slick enoug
he ran against warner as mark warner has changed. has mark warner was a one term popular governor in the state of virginia. i'm sorry, commonwealth of virginia. i don't want to get tweets on that. washington has changed him. and mark warner ran after ed gillespie, talked about the fact that he was a big, high-priced lobbyist. so they were attacking the other. >> the other race that you've been following closely, jake, is florida. it's evenly divided between republicans, democrats and...
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. >>> senator mark warner is ahead but not much. nearly 24 hours after thpolls closed in virginia there is still no clear winner. >> peggy fox is live in fairfax where the vote canvassing has begun. >> reporter: across the state more than 2 million votes were cast in this race. warner has about 12,000 more votes than ed gillespie, less than 1% and within a possible recount, but some elections experts believe warner's lead will increase because of provisional ballots. here at fairfax county 507 people cast provisional ballots. 100 were people that did not have proper photo id. experts believe these provisional ballots tend to lean democratic. when and if those people come in to prove their votes should count, like five people did today, their votes are going to count. >> we take additional security precautions. >> reporter: a guard stood watch over fairfax county's vote tallies as canvassing began for yet another razor thin election. >> we do this every year every election. >> reporter: once again just like last year's attorney gener
. >>> senator mark warner is ahead but not much. nearly 24 hours after thpolls closed in virginia there is still no clear winner. >> peggy fox is live in fairfax where the vote canvassing has begun. >> reporter: across the state more than 2 million votes were cast in this race. warner has about 12,000 more votes than ed gillespie, less than 1% and within a possible recount, but some elections experts believe warner's lead will increase because of provisional ballots. here...
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warner has led throughout the race in the polls. we caught up with former chair of the republican national committee in chantilly. gillespie has trailed throughout the race but inks have tightened up in the last few days. winespie thinks he will them a shocking the world tonight, politically speaking. turnout has been steady and smooth at about 80% average. itt is what they expect when comes to the midterm election. they have seen voting issues with touchscreen machines. officials dealing with those problems and a campaign is not terribly concerned that they will have an impact on the race. and welose at 7:00 should have information shortly after that. you.ank if you have not voted yet, you have time to do so. the polls close at 7:00 in virginia. in d.c. and maryland, polls close at 8:00. you can find your location by entering your address on the state board of elections website. abc 7 news is your election station. stick with us through out the night for live reports as we monitor the races and look for up-to-the-minute results on
warner has led throughout the race in the polls. we caught up with former chair of the republican national committee in chantilly. gillespie has trailed throughout the race but inks have tightened up in the last few days. winespie thinks he will them a shocking the world tonight, politically speaking. turnout has been steady and smooth at about 80% average. itt is what they expect when comes to the midterm election. they have seen voting issues with touchscreen machines. officials dealing with...
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mark warner, meanwhile, says voters sent a clear message on tuesday. end the gridlock and get to work. live in the newsroom, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> thank you, jeff. a much different story than last year's vicious fight to become virginia's attorney general. that race took six weeks and a hand recount. that race was only separated by about 900 votes out of 2.2 million cast. >> well, the president is calling for bipartisan cooperation ahead of january's change of power on capitol hill. this afternoon, president obama and vice president biden hosted a luncheon for house and senate leaders right there at the white house. both sides said they share a common goal of creating jobs and growing the economy. president obama said the biggest goal has to be stopping the gridlock. >> the american people just want to see work done here in washington. i think they're frustrated by the gridlock. they'd like to see more cooperation. i am not going to judge ideas based on whether they're democratic or republican. i'm going to be judging them based on whether they
mark warner, meanwhile, says voters sent a clear message on tuesday. end the gridlock and get to work. live in the newsroom, jeff goldberg, abc 7 news. >> thank you, jeff. a much different story than last year's vicious fight to become virginia's attorney general. that race took six weeks and a hand recount. that race was only separated by about 900 votes out of 2.2 million cast. >> well, the president is calling for bipartisan cooperation ahead of january's change of power on...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner explains. against is islamic administrate has focused on theg $nws.-ledmilitary campaign of as and helping local forces opposing it. equally important part of u.s. strategy has been waged beyond the scenes targeting the pocketbook.3t but it's tough. islamic militant groups like al qaeda relied largely on donations from wealthy sympathizers in the gulf and elsewhere. but i.s. largely pays its own way through criminal activities in the territories it controls in iraq and syria. late last month, the u.s. treasury department reported the group was earning $1 million a day selling oil from seized fields and refineries, $20 million so far in 2014 in ransom payments for captured westerners, millions more in extortion and theft from local populations and businesses, and millions more looting and selling antiquities the point man trying to curtail all these sources of revenue is david cohen, the treasury under secretary for terrorism and financial intelligence. i spoke to him earlier today. undersecreta
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner explains. against is islamic administrate has focused on theg $nws.-ledmilitary campaign of as and helping local forces opposing it. equally important part of u.s. strategy has been waged beyond the scenes targeting the pocketbook.3t but it's tough. islamic militant groups like al qaeda relied largely on donations from wealthy sympathizers in the gulf and elsewhere. but i.s. largely pays its own way through criminal activities in the...
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senator mark warner is the apparent winner. he currently has a slim lead over challenger ed gillespie, just 16,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts counted. meanwhile in maryland, a shift in power as republican larry hogan pulls off a stunning upset in the heavily democratic state. chris gordon is in maryland with more on the new governor. we begin with northern virginia bureau chief in fairfax county, where they're double-checking the biggest single block of votes for errors. >> reporter: fairfax county was responsible for 300,000 votes. inside today election volunteers are pouring over those results, doing the math and looking for errors, a process playing out in all the cities and counties in virginia. when it's completed, it's something ed gillespie will use to decide whether or not to seek a recount. >> reporter: canvassing the vote, it's a painstaking process that happens after every election but the intensity spikes when it's close. armed security guards were posted overnight until the tapes could be unsealed. >> to ma
senator mark warner is the apparent winner. he currently has a slim lead over challenger ed gillespie, just 16,000 votes with 99 percent of precincts counted. meanwhile in maryland, a shift in power as republican larry hogan pulls off a stunning upset in the heavily democratic state. chris gordon is in maryland with more on the new governor. we begin with northern virginia bureau chief in fairfax county, where they're double-checking the biggest single block of votes for errors. >>...
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the race between warner and gillespie too close to call. separated by 12,000 votes. >>> much more on those stories throughout the morning. first, good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome back on this wednesday, november 5th. we take a live look outside for you. a little bit warmer than it was this time yesterday morning. and the day will shape up similarly to what we saw yesterday too. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> good morning. yesterday people voted for more mild weather. it will be with us today. manassas, 50 degrees in prince william county. hometown forecast there by early afternoon. sunsets are an hour earlier. should be in the mid-60s by 2:00 p.m. with a lot of cloudiness. jermantown, northern montgomery, 52 degrees. there by early afternoon, cooler. in the low 60s. a cloud cover thickening a bit. right now hyattsville, 54 degrees. high clouds coming in. by afternoon, 2:00 will be the warmer temperature. should be into the mid-60s by then. a lot of cloudiness around. weather and traffic at 5:
the race between warner and gillespie too close to call. separated by 12,000 votes. >>> much more on those stories throughout the morning. first, good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. welcome back on this wednesday, november 5th. we take a live look outside for you. a little bit warmer than it was this time yesterday morning. and the day will shape up similarly to what we saw yesterday too. >> storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. >> good...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner has more on that. >> warner: it's the work of an unlikely pair, starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz, who has pledged to hire 10,000 veterans in the next five years, and "washington post" reporter rajiv chandrasekran, who spent years covering u.s. fighting forces in iraq and afghanistan. the book is "for love of country: what our veterans can teach us about citizenship, heroism and sacrifice." thank you both for being here. on this veárans day, we're honoring all our veterans, but you write in your book that we thank them, we applaud them, but we don't really know them. what is it about this post-9/11 generation of veterans that americans don't underst@íd? >> this is a very unusual situation because this is the first time in modern history where there's been an all-volunteer service. only 1% of the american population has served. so the unintended consequence of the all-volunteer service is most of americans have not had a direct relationship with anyone who has served. >> warner: but what is it that we don't understand about this gene
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner has more on that. >> warner: it's the work of an unlikely pair, starbucks c.e.o. howard schultz, who has pledged to hire 10,000 veterans in the next five years, and "washington post" reporter rajiv chandrasekran, who spent years covering u.s. fighting forces in iraq and afghanistan. the book is "for love of country: what our veterans can teach us about citizenship, heroism and sacrifice." thank you both for being...
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he spoke to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner earlier today. >> warner: for nearly a decade, antonio guterres has overseen the u.n. high commission for refugees agency's far-flung operations around the world. recently, his agency issued a staggering new report-- there are now more than 51 million people worldwide who are refugees or displaced in their own lands-- more than any time since world war two. the conflict in syria, and now in iraq, makes up more than one- quarter of that toll, as millions seek refuge in turkey, lebanon, jordan and northern iraq. guterres is in washington this week to spread the alarm. i spoke with him today at the u.n.h.c.r.'s washington office. high commissioner guterres, thank you for having us. you've been at this job for nine years. is this worst you've ever seen in terms of displacement? >> undoubtedly. and i think things will get worse before eventually they start to get better. you have seen a multiplication of new crisis. mega-crisis, old crisis of the war and on and on. and all this reflects the lack of capacity in international c
he spoke to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner earlier today. >> warner: for nearly a decade, antonio guterres has overseen the u.n. high commission for refugees agency's far-flung operations around the world. recently, his agency issued a staggering new report-- there are now more than 51 million people worldwide who are refugees or displaced in their own lands-- more than any time since world war two. the conflict in syria, and now in iraq, makes up more than one-...
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mark warner struck a victorious tone. he said he is tired of the patterson bickering. >> they recognize and why i think we were successful tonight. te end of the day they want to higher folks to go to washington to work across party lines to put people's business first. you have given me a chance to go back and put up that fight. >> i believe we need to be respectful of the voters. >> as that canvas gets under way, the electoral board will cut the tape to the room where the election results were kept overnight. that will be happening at 9:00 this morning. that's when we are expecting that all to start to unfold, that process. and of course we are going to be there. reporting live from the fairfax county government building, megan mcgrath, news 4. >>> here's how the recount rules work. only the apparent losing candidate can ask for recount. there is no automatic recount. if it is less than half a percent, tax payers foot the bill. if it is between half a percent and 1% the campaign pays. . >>> you voted to change the way m
mark warner struck a victorious tone. he said he is tired of the patterson bickering. >> they recognize and why i think we were successful tonight. te end of the day they want to higher folks to go to washington to work across party lines to put people's business first. you have given me a chance to go back and put up that fight. >> i believe we need to be respectful of the voters. >> as that canvas gets under way, the electoral board will cut the tape to the room where the...
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for warner expect canvassing could shift a few votes here and there and that warner could even gain votes. the calling his lead close, but not small. but reaction seems mixed. some expected the well-known warner to win easily. >> i was incredibly surprised. but others not surprised he was nearly wiped out by the republican wing. >> it makes sense when people are not happy, they will be switching from one side to the other. >> the final polls before election day still had gillespie trailing by seven points. >> one of the problems with surveys is that they are snapshots in a moment in time. we did not get nearly enough snapshots, it turns out, in the last 72 hours. in thisare well-versed process. the canvassing process here in fairfax county is expected to wrap up by friday. the gardens of what happens, attorneys for mark warner or 100% certain he will be certified the winner of this race. >> less than two hours ago, president obama laid out his plan to deal with a new republican majority in both chambers of congress. scott thuman is in our satellite center with what the president and likel
for warner expect canvassing could shift a few votes here and there and that warner could even gain votes. the calling his lead close, but not small. but reaction seems mixed. some expected the well-known warner to win easily. >> i was incredibly surprised. but others not surprised he was nearly wiped out by the republican wing. >> it makes sense when people are not happy, they will be switching from one side to the other. >> the final polls before election day still had...
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mark warner and ed gillespie in a neck and neck race for the senate seat. >> mark warner has 49% of the vote. ed gillespie with 49%. just a few thousand votes separate the incumbent with ed gillespie. warner and his team are headquartered in arlington. we begin with debra at the warner camp. >> reporteo
mark warner and ed gillespie in a neck and neck race for the senate seat. >> mark warner has 49% of the vote. ed gillespie with 49%. just a few thousand votes separate the incumbent with ed gillespie. warner and his team are headquartered in arlington. we begin with debra at the warner camp. >> reporteo
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most polls say it looks like warner is going to win. >> our model showed 97% confidence that warner would win but the problem is that other 97% number, voting with president obama. especially in a state like virginia where you have traditionally low turnout in the midterms. think back to what happened in 2006 with jim webb and george allen. only 53% of the voters showed up. and the incumbent is out. that's another case where we are going to have to see when 7:00 rolls around how many people actually got out. we have a new voter id law in effect which is going to be shaking things up. >> so turnout is going to be the key. >> right. we've been sleeping at the wheel for the last couple of months. now people actually have to go out there and make the decision. >> one last question. do you think the republicans take over the u.s. senate after tonight? >> sts looking really tough. the two races we're going to have to pay attention to for 0 democrats and republicans are north carolina and new hampshire. depending on how those tilt, we will have a better sense of whether we are going to have mcco
most polls say it looks like warner is going to win. >> our model showed 97% confidence that warner would win but the problem is that other 97% number, voting with president obama. especially in a state like virginia where you have traditionally low turnout in the midterms. think back to what happened in 2006 with jim webb and george allen. only 53% of the voters showed up. and the incumbent is out. that's another case where we are going to have to see when 7:00 rolls around how many...
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warner had been projected as a comfortable winner if not a large winner in that contest. obviously gillespie has made it very interesting tonight. in north carolina, democratic senator kay hagan facing off with republican state representative thom tillis that's anothee race that at this hour is too close to call. it would be a major victory for the senate republicans where they to it up. kay hagan going into the day with a slight lead in most polls. democratic congressman, bruce braley and joni ernst battling out in iowa for the senate seat left vacant. joining me now fox news correspondent shannon. shannon. >> you know iowans are losing a long time democratic alley, tom harkin. he had held that seat for decades. democrats felt pretty good about holding onto the seat. it's really become a barn burner. talk about the two candidates. you've got on the g.o.p. side, johnny erps with one of the most memorable ads. growing up on a farm. castrating hogs. it proved she could cut pork. she would make people squeal in washington. she is a state legislate or as you mentioned. the io
warner had been projected as a comfortable winner if not a large winner in that contest. obviously gillespie has made it very interesting tonight. in north carolina, democratic senator kay hagan facing off with republican state representative thom tillis that's anothee race that at this hour is too close to call. it would be a major victory for the senate republicans where they to it up. kay hagan going into the day with a slight lead in most polls. democratic congressman, bruce braley and joni...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: what was supposed to mark the end of negotiations to sharply curb iran's nuclear program is now just another stop along an uncertain road. >> we are jointly extending these talks for seven months with the very specific goal of finishing the political agreement within in four months. >> warner: a new deadline, but many of the same challenges. >> these talks aren't going to suddenly get easier just because we extend. they're tough and they've been tough and they're going to stay tough. >> warner: still, secretary kerry insisted much had been accomplished under the interim agreement struck in vienna one year ago today. >> today iran has halted progress on its nuclear program and it has rolled it back for the fst time in a decade. >> warner: iranian president hassan rouhani also put a good face on today's news. >> ( translated ): the negotiating positions have come closer together and many of the points of disagreement have gone away. but of course there are other steps to take and other paths to follow. >> warner: un
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: what was supposed to mark the end of negotiations to sharply curb iran's nuclear program is now just another stop along an uncertain road. >> we are jointly extending these talks for seven months with the very specific goal of finishing the political agreement within in four months. >> warner: a new deadline, but many of the same challenges. >> these talks aren't going to suddenly get easier just...
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this is video of mark warner voting today. senator warner taking it easy today. he has led in the polls drop the race and he feels he will defeat republican ed gillespie. gillespie also feeling good when we spoke with him this morning in chantilly. gillespie has trailed throughout the race but a recent poll has him down by about six or eight points. for an he's pulling upset tonight and they feel strongly he will shock a lot of hundreds in washington dc. expect point tonight, we to hear from tim kaine and governor terry mcauliffe. when we hear from mark warner depends on how close this race goes. >> also in virginia, voting to replace too long time fixtures. socklican barbara const and -- barbara comstock. previously held for jim moran is up for grabs. no matter where you were in our area, the weather is no excuse not to go to the polls. >> i think what we are seeing all day except without the sunshine. it will be dry and mild and it will be just fine. a live look at laurel, maryland and the skies are mostly cloudy. a few patches of loose guy left over but for th
this is video of mark warner voting today. senator warner taking it easy today. he has led in the polls drop the race and he feels he will defeat republican ed gillespie. gillespie also feeling good when we spoke with him this morning in chantilly. gillespie has trailed throughout the race but a recent poll has him down by about six or eight points. for an he's pulling upset tonight and they feel strongly he will shock a lot of hundreds in washington dc. expect point tonight, we to hear from...
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incumbent democrat mark warner holding on to a small lead. separated by just over 12,000 votes. 95% of ballots have been counted. >> and louisiana heading to a run off. a lot of folks expected this. neither candidate getting the necessary 50%. incumbent democrat getting 42% with bill cassie getting 41. >> and a tight race there. winning 52-48 over scott brown. well as we have said it was a landslide victory for republicans in the senate so how exactly did they do it? >> peter is live in washington to break down the biggest races. good morning. >> good morning. republicans have exceeded the number they needed to take control of the senate. they have 7 seats winning close races like in iowa where jodi ernst is set to be sworn in this january. >> in washington, politicians are more interested in talking than doing. they ignore problems hoping they go away. but you know what, isis isn't just going to go away. >> well, we did it. >> senator pat roberts was elected to a 4th term after challenged by greg orman. the race didn't end up being that clos
incumbent democrat mark warner holding on to a small lead. separated by just over 12,000 votes. 95% of ballots have been counted. >> and louisiana heading to a run off. a lot of folks expected this. neither candidate getting the necessary 50%. incumbent democrat getting 42% with bill cassie getting 41. >> and a tight race there. winning 52-48 over scott brown. well as we have said it was a landslide victory for republicans in the senate so how exactly did they do it? >> peter...
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mark warner has 49.11% of the vote compared to 48.35% for gillespie. that's less than a 1% difference. if that margin holds, gillespie is eligible to ask for a recount. if the margin is under 0.5%, he will not have to pay for that recount, which would make it even more likely. >>> there is no question who is the victor in the race for virginia's 10th congressional district. republican barbara comstock won convincingly over her democratic challenger, john faust. both candidates were vying to replace congressman frank wolf, who is retiring after 17 terms in the house. comstock's victory keeps the area's congressional seat in republican hands. >>> turning to the campaign results in the district of columbia, murial bowser will hold her first press conference this afternoon as dc mayor- elect, over two independent challengers to become the district's eighth mayor since the beginning of home rule and only the second woman to hold the office. bruce johnson has more on bowser's convincing win. >> reporter: this is bruce johnson inside the historic howard theat
mark warner has 49.11% of the vote compared to 48.35% for gillespie. that's less than a 1% difference. if that margin holds, gillespie is eligible to ask for a recount. if the margin is under 0.5%, he will not have to pay for that recount, which would make it even more likely. >>> there is no question who is the victor in the race for virginia's 10th congressional district. republican barbara comstock won convincingly over her democratic challenger, john faust. both candidates were...
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warner? i think he's going to be able to hang on to his seat. >> reporter: he's not one you're worried about at all then. >> i'm not worried about him at all. >> reporter: a big change at the polls for virginia voters. for the first time, acceptable photo i.d. had to be presented. coming up on news4 at 6:00, i'll tell you whether or not that created problems for many voters today. reporting live from mclean, julie carey, news4. >>> it's a tight race in maryland for the state's next governor. voters are choosing between republican larry hogan or anthony brown. chris gordon is covering the race from upper marlboro. >> reporter: voter turnout is heavier this evening in prince george's county. which candidate for maryland governor will it favor? this is chris gordon at largo high school. my report, straight ahead. >>> we have a team of reporters covering the most contested races in this region. stay tuned for more live election day coverage coming up at 5:30. >>> right now, police are searching f
warner? i think he's going to be able to hang on to his seat. >> reporter: he's not one you're worried about at all then. >> i'm not worried about him at all. >> reporter: a big change at the polls for virginia voters. for the first time, acceptable photo i.d. had to be presented. coming up on news4 at 6:00, i'll tell you whether or not that created problems for many voters today. reporting live from mclean, julie carey, news4. >>> it's a tight race in maryland for...
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. >> i say after the time warner deal. perhaps i should say if there is a comcast time warner deal. earlier was speaking with the chairman of liberty. he put the chances at 80%. where do you put them? >> i have no reason to think that that is not the right number. there is no person i have talked to that has a point of view that would change my attitude about that. it doesn't really change the competitive landscape. and the deal ought to be approved. so our expectation is that it will be approved. >> and the president's comments regarding title two regulation of the high speed internet business as it relates to so-called net nutrality. do you believe that is also a significant juncture in this ongoing regulatory debate/whether or not time warner gets approved? how do you feel about those comments? i don't think it is directly related to time warner comcast enterms of whether the deal gets approved. >> if there was no deal would we be having this debate? >> i think the forces that the president has supported in his approach have been agitating for a while and has no direct relationsh
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warner is ahead but only by a tiny margin, close enough for a possible recount. peggy fox is live where vote canvassing is now underway. >> reporter: we won't know if there's a recount until the end of the month. now they are going over all the voting machine readouts making sure the numbers add up, but now after more than 2 million votes were cast across the state very few errors have been found and certainly not enough to put gillespie in the lead. >> we also take additional security precautions. >> reporter: a guard stood watch over fairfax county's vote tallies as canvassing began for yet another razor thin election. >> we do this every year no matter how big or small. >> reporter: just like last year's attorney general's race which mark herring squeezed out the win, lawyers from both parties are scrutinizing the vote tallies in the virginia senate race. >> it's the tiny little types of transcription and arithmetic errors a 15, 16 hour days in the polls can cause. our goal is to make sure we get it right. >> i am 100% certain senator warner will be certified,
warner is ahead but only by a tiny margin, close enough for a possible recount. peggy fox is live where vote canvassing is now underway. >> reporter: we won't know if there's a recount until the end of the month. now they are going over all the voting machine readouts making sure the numbers add up, but now after more than 2 million votes were cast across the state very few errors have been found and certainly not enough to put gillespie in the lead. >> we also take additional...
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ç he spoke to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner earlier today. >> warner: for nearly a decade, antonio guterres has overseen the u.n. high commission for refugees agency's far-flung operations around the world. recently, his agency issued a staggering new report-- there are now more than 51 million people worldwide who are refugees or displaced in their own lands-- for the first time since world war two. the conflict in syria, and now in iraq, makes up more than one- quarter of that toll, as millions seek refuge in turkey, lebanon, jordan and northern iraq. guterres is in washington this week to spread the alarm. i spoke with him today at the u.n.h.c.r.'s washington office.ç high commissioner guterres, thank you for having us. you've been at this job for nine years. is this worst you've ever seen in terms of displacement? >> undoubtedly. and i think things will getç worse before eventually they start to get better. you have seen a multiplication of new crisis. mega-crisis, old crisis of the war and on and on. and all this reflects the lack of capacity in internatio
ç he spoke to chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner earlier today. >> warner: for nearly a decade, antonio guterres has overseen the u.n. high commission for refugees agency's far-flung operations around the world. recently, his agency issued a staggering new report-- there are now more than 51 million people worldwide who are refugees or displaced in their own lands-- for the first time since world war two. the conflict in syria, and now in iraq, makes up more than one-...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: what was supposed to mark the end of negotiations to sharply curb iran's nuclear program is now just another stop along an uncertain road. >> we are jointly extending these talks for seven months with the very specific goal of finishing the political agreement within in four months. >> warner: a new deadline, but many of the same challenges. >> these talks aren't going to suddenly get easier just because we extend. they're tough and they've been tough and they're going to stay tough. >> warner: still, secretary kerry insisted much had been accomplished under the interim agreement struck in vienna one year ago today. >> today iran has halted progress on its nuclear program and it has rolled it back for the first time in a decade. >> warner: iranian president hassan rouhani also put a good face on today's news. >> ( translated ): the negotiating positions have come closer together and many of the points of disagreement have gone away. but of course there are other steps to take and other paths to follow. >> warner:
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: what was supposed to mark the end of negotiations to sharply curb iran's nuclear program is now just another stop along an uncertain road. >> we are jointly extending these talks for seven months with the very specific goal of finishing the political agreement within in four months. >> warner: a new deadline, but many of the same challenges. >> these talks aren't going to suddenly get easier just...
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we have team coverage including one democrat still holding on by a razor thin margin, senator mark warner in virginia. he's claimed victory but his opponent, ed gillespie hasn't conceded yet. not much separates them. julie. >> reporter: what is happening right now is a vote canvas across the way in the commonwealth as they double-check all the vote totals. in fairfax county, the workers just went home, election volunteers. they're about halfway through their analysis of the 300,000 votes cast here in fairfax county. so far in their canvas, ed gillespie has lost 800 votes. mark warner lost 300 votes as they discovered math and transcription errors and 500 provisional ballots that have to be reviewed. 24-year-old matthew just finished asking the electoral board to accept his vote. he had to cast a provional b ballot because his name was missing. >> as a young citizen, it's important. >> reporter: his vote would add one more vote to mark warner's votes. it's how they're shifting. the painstaking process of canvassing the results is under way. the intensity ramps up when a race is close. alre
we have team coverage including one democrat still holding on by a razor thin margin, senator mark warner in virginia. he's claimed victory but his opponent, ed gillespie hasn't conceded yet. not much separates them. julie. >> reporter: what is happening right now is a vote canvas across the way in the commonwealth as they double-check all the vote totals. in fairfax county, the workers just went home, election volunteers. they're about halfway through their analysis of the 300,000 votes...
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mark warner up by 10 mark warner up by 12 mark warner up by 7. if i was making spending decisions based on numbers like that i would make the same mistake they were making. colorado, the hope for democrats in colorado is the polls are as wrong in colorado as they've been for the last two cycles. the hope for the republicans in virginia is the polls have been as wrong as they've been as it looks tonight. >> one thing here there were some early sign not necessarily in polling, but in the way mark warner was conducting himself. he was one of the first people to come out really strongly to criticize the president on how he handled ebola, which is something that some other democrats weren't even willing to do. and the smart republicans i'm talking to at this point in the night say they're expecting, for what it's worth, for the virginia race to go to a recount. >> wow. >> one thing that's important to remember in politics you have to run for something. you have to be for something. and gillespie ran a mad dog anti-obama campaign. he wanted to win, he
mark warner up by 10 mark warner up by 12 mark warner up by 7. if i was making spending decisions based on numbers like that i would make the same mistake they were making. colorado, the hope for democrats in colorado is the polls are as wrong in colorado as they've been for the last two cycles. the hope for the republicans in virginia is the polls have been as wrong as they've been as it looks tonight. >> one thing here there were some early sign not necessarily in polling, but in the...
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warner got what he polled. actually, the polls were dead-accurate on what mark warner got. all i can say is, you know, he must have -- it must have been a heck of an election night for him, when you come down 16%. says something about the obama democratic party, doesn't it? >> yeah, it does. it also says something about the obama democratic party in virginia, where somebody who didn't think he had a terribly close race probably would have done things differently if ed gillespie had gotten a couple million three weeks out. i can imagine that mark warner would have run a different race three weeks out. it shows the stability of the obama coalition in virginia, that it's now held up over a governor's race, a senate race, two presidential races. virginia is not a red state anymore, not even a light red state anymore. could gillespie have won? perhaps. certainly with additional resources. but then again, if i were a national party strategist, and i had to decide whether to expend money three weeks out, and the expense of the washington market, and i saw mark warner polling at 49
warner got what he polled. actually, the polls were dead-accurate on what mark warner got. all i can say is, you know, he must have -- it must have been a heck of an election night for him, when you come down 16%. says something about the obama democratic party, doesn't it? >> yeah, it does. it also says something about the obama democratic party in virginia, where somebody who didn't think he had a terribly close race probably would have done things differently if ed gillespie had gotten...
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h hbo, time warner. they have been several years behind and now they have to scramble and catch up. >> they do say the best takeover defense is your bottom line. but often times more successful as the defense when it's growing before the event happens rather than after. >> we'll see. tesla getting ready to report earnings. the company expected to post a loss in the quarter. elon musk has been in a war of words with the journal at least over sales figures for 2014. i wonder if you have a take on this nick? and also musk's comments about the stock being overvalued. >> it's interesting. musk and the journal they do not get along very well. they have been going at it for some time about the value situati valuation of the stock. when they start to introduce the suv model and the lower cost model, i think that is going -- things are going to change then. but the problem is can they do it quick enough? it is interesting, you are seeing a lot of competition in the space now. every car maker is now offering some
h hbo, time warner. they have been several years behind and now they have to scramble and catch up. >> they do say the best takeover defense is your bottom line. but often times more successful as the defense when it's growing before the event happens rather than after. >> we'll see. tesla getting ready to report earnings. the company expected to post a loss in the quarter. elon musk has been in a war of words with the journal at least over sales figures for 2014. i wonder if you...
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chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: it's the first time the islamic state leader has been heard from since iraqi officials claimed he'd been wounded or even killed in air strikes a week ago. the 17 minute recording exhorts his fight to the end and all but taunts the u.s. coalition. >> ( translated ): and soon the jews and crusaders will be forced to come down to the ground and send their ground forces to their deaths and destruction. here is obama who has ordered the deployment of 1,500 additional soldiers under the claim that they are advisors because the crusaders' airstrikes have not prevented the islamic state's advance, nor weakened its resolve. >> warner: it's unclear when the recording was made, but it appeared as pentagon leaders told a house hearing there's been steady and sustainable progress against the islamic state, also known as isil. defense secretary chuck hagel. >> this pressure is having an effect on potential isil recruits and collaborators, striking a blow to morale and recruitment. we know that. our intelligence is very clear on t
chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner reports. >> warner: it's the first time the islamic state leader has been heard from since iraqi officials claimed he'd been wounded or even killed in air strikes a week ago. the 17 minute recording exhorts his fight to the end and all but taunts the u.s. coalition. >> ( translated ): and soon the jews and crusaders will be forced to come down to the ground and send their ground forces to their deaths and destruction. here is obama...
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time warner in new york state, people know that time warner isn't in a competitive industry and has too much power. that was really resonant. and i found that when i talked about those together with campaign finance, that actually could move people to a sense of, oh, we can have a different system. i think we need to fix both. i think we need to fix the way that we fund campaigns. and i think we need to remember and revive antitrust and break up these companies that are playing sort of governmental roles. >> but this is a perfect example of the way this issue is not partisan, right. because you take luigi zingales, who is a libertarian conservative economist on the university of chicago business school faculty. he writes this fantastic book coauthored this book, "saving capitalism from the capitalists." and his whole point is that we need a theory of antitrust that recognizes that the problem is not just whether a company is too big, it's also whether the company would therefore be too politically powerful. because what capitalists do is they win in a competitive market, and then they t
time warner in new york state, people know that time warner isn't in a competitive industry and has too much power. that was really resonant. and i found that when i talked about those together with campaign finance, that actually could move people to a sense of, oh, we can have a different system. i think we need to fix both. i think we need to fix the way that we fund campaigns. and i think we need to remember and revive antitrust and break up these companies that are playing sort of...
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mark warner is the apparent warner. democratic senator mark warner is the apparent warner. his lead has grown 16,500 votes. warner claimed victory over republican ed gillespie on election night but he has not conceded. state board of elections will meet november 25th, the deadline to certify those results. >> the national cathedral will honor veterans. an emotional letter from a son to his mother. they will hold a special reading from him to his mother before his death in 2003. the american war letters project gathers personal letters from every american conflict written by soldiers who experienced pivotal moments. >> two nfl teams put competition aside to support a little girl battling cancer. >> $1.3 million from cincinnati children's hospital in honor of leah. >> yesterday leah strong got to watch her father bengals defensive tackle devin still play in person for the first time. during the the first quarter, they honored the 4-year-old by announcing a $1.3 million donation to cincinnati children's hospital in her name. that money was mostly raised by sales of stills's je
mark warner is the apparent warner. democratic senator mark warner is the apparent warner. his lead has grown 16,500 votes. warner claimed victory over republican ed gillespie on election night but he has not conceded. state board of elections will meet november 25th, the deadline to certify those results. >> the national cathedral will honor veterans. an emotional letter from a son to his mother. they will hold a special reading from him to his mother before his death in 2003. the...
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warner isn't exactly a polarizing member of the senate. he's a self-described radical centrist and throughout his tenure, warner has been well-known for reaching across the aisle and finding the middle. he was running the same campaign that he ran when he was so successful in 2008. so what happened to mark warner this year? take one more look at the 2008 victory map. now look at the virginia map from this year. pretty much a complete reversal from warner's '08 victory. it's a sea of red across the rural sections of virginia with just barely enough votes to squeak by from the densely populated areas of northern virginia, richmond, and hampton roads area. that has given warner his apparent victory across ed gillespie. radical centrists were expected to have a major role in this midterm election season. greg orman was outpolling pat roberts for the final two months. it looks like larry pressler had the potential to pull off the upset in south dakota but they both underwhelmed on election night and it's the partisan extremists dividing the cou
warner isn't exactly a polarizing member of the senate. he's a self-described radical centrist and throughout his tenure, warner has been well-known for reaching across the aisle and finding the middle. he was running the same campaign that he ran when he was so successful in 2008. so what happened to mark warner this year? take one more look at the 2008 victory map. now look at the virginia map from this year. pretty much a complete reversal from warner's '08 victory. it's a sea of red across...
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senate seat, incumbent mark warner and republican challenger ed gillespie. we may be looking at a re-count. here are the rules. it will not be automatic. the losing candidate has to ask for it. and the margin of error determines who pays, less than half a percent, taxpayers pay. for more, you can download the washington d.c. app to get more developments in that race. >>> voterers in the district gave the okay to give small amounts of marijuana. issue 71 makes it legal to have up to 2 ounces of pot and you can share up to an ounce with any 21 or older, or at least you could, the vote legalizing marijuana allows you to grow up to six plants in your home. congress and the president could still block this law. the mayor and city council will have to regulate the way pot is sold. >>> an arrest caught on camera with new technology. it's how this thing ends that has people talking today. you know it's dangerous and yet so many of us do it anyway. what we've uncovered now about the dangers of texting behind the wheel. >>> storm team 4 is tracking showers. and that's
senate seat, incumbent mark warner and republican challenger ed gillespie. we may be looking at a re-count. here are the rules. it will not be automatic. the losing candidate has to ask for it. and the margin of error determines who pays, less than half a percent, taxpayers pay. for more, you can download the washington d.c. app to get more developments in that race. >>> voterers in the district gave the okay to give small amounts of marijuana. issue 71 makes it legal to have up to 2...
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we find a licensing agreement -- we signed with warner publishing that means all artists on warners will benefit from this. they are joining the soundcloud program which is our revenue sharing program. we're looking forward to becoming a very significant revenue generator for warner in the near future. industry, whatc incentivize this deal? was it the need by artist's to feel that they were seeing some monetary benefit from the fact that their music is now available online, being streamed? as yet they have not seen the royalties coming? >> we have very much been on a journey from starting by creating a tool for artists that artists love. i'm an artist myself so i tried to solve my own problem and then realizing what artists are really looking for is connecting with sounds and building to a larger audience. so then we moved into the second phase which was all about holding large scale to audience so we got to over 175 million unique listeners every month coming to the platform. now we are entering phase three which we launched in august which is essentially about revenue sharing, earning
we find a licensing agreement -- we signed with warner publishing that means all artists on warners will benefit from this. they are joining the soundcloud program which is our revenue sharing program. we're looking forward to becoming a very significant revenue generator for warner in the near future. industry, whatc incentivize this deal? was it the need by artist's to feel that they were seeing some monetary benefit from the fact that their music is now available online, being streamed? as...
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mark warner and ed gillespie are still neck and neck with warner holding a 1% lead. this morning, a canvass starts to make sure the vote was accurate. news 4's megan mcgrath with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, barbara. this, of course, a very, very tight race. mark warner is ahead of republican ed gillespie, but just by a very slim margin. so it is not inconceivable that we could see a recount in this race. however, before that decision can be made, the results of this election need to be certified and the canvass to do that is now under way. >> long night. >> oh, yeah. i've been here since 4:00 yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: a guard stood outside the room all night keeping watch. the door itself sealed with stickers bearing the signatures of the electoral board. inside the room, the unofficial voting results and the very tight virginia senate race. and then just after 9:00 a.m. -- the seal was broken and the canvass to certify the results got under way. >> teams of two, one republican and one democrat, with observers, are going to be going through
mark warner and ed gillespie are still neck and neck with warner holding a 1% lead. this morning, a canvass starts to make sure the vote was accurate. news 4's megan mcgrath with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, barbara. this, of course, a very, very tight race. mark warner is ahead of republican ed gillespie, but just by a very slim margin. so it is not inconceivable that we could see a recount in this race. however, before that decision can be made, the results of this...
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and mark warner, a small -- still out in virginia beach. ed gillespe is winning. warner campaign. out in fairfax county. >> we have a major projection to announce right now. cnn projects republicans will take control of the united states senate. they will be in the majority in the next united states senate. because we projected north carolina, will go to the republicans, or the challenger, thom tillis will defeat senator kay hagan. this is a major, major projection. the republicans are going to be the majority in the united states senate. thom tillis will defeat kay hagan. 98% of vote is in. thom till is has a 50,000 vote advantage right now. it is close. but not close enough. not close enough for kay hagan. take a look at the empire state building right now. taking a look at the red and the blue as a result of 51. republican seats. it is now red. people walking by empire state building are seeing, cnn right now. they see, the empire state build is red. because the, the cnn now proj t projecting the republicans will be the majority in the united states senate. thom tillis, the nex
and mark warner, a small -- still out in virginia beach. ed gillespe is winning. warner campaign. out in fairfax county. >> we have a major projection to announce right now. cnn projects republicans will take control of the united states senate. they will be in the majority in the next united states senate. because we projected north carolina, will go to the republicans, or the challenger, thom tillis will defeat senator kay hagan. this is a major, major projection. the republicans are...
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mark warner is working to solve problems... ed gillespe and his attacks are the problem. >>> 6 million people worldwide have had it done to alleviate pain and discomfort. for some it's only made it worse. >> it's like a migraine headache. it throbs, throbs, throbs. if i sit too long, it's not comfortable. i stand too long, it's not comfortable. tonight a warning for you or anyone you know who has had hip replacement. say they are seeing hundreds of cases of metal poisoning from a certain type of hip implant. >> it feels like somebody just taking a sledgehammer at you. the pain is so excruciating. doctors told 48-year-old federico gray a total hip replacement would alleviate the severe pain in his hips. l suffering.surgery, he was >> i'm constantly going to the emergency room to deal with the same pain i dealt with before. >> after nearly 30 trips to the hospital, he learned the cause of his pain was cobalt poisoning. the result of metal ions leeching into his body from the implants in his hips. >> i wouldn't wish for anybody to
mark warner is working to solve problems... ed gillespe and his attacks are the problem. >>> 6 million people worldwide have had it done to alleviate pain and discomfort. for some it's only made it worse. >> it's like a migraine headache. it throbs, throbs, throbs. if i sit too long, it's not comfortable. i stand too long, it's not comfortable. tonight a warning for you or anyone you know who has had hip replacement. say they are seeing hundreds of cases of metal poisoning from a...