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imagine that he has taken those states in which he has ahead. he has taken those states in which he has ahead. florida was the first. michigan was the second. wisconsin was the third. he is now short by two. that means, he is now short by two. that means, in essence, if you just pick up either new hampshire or lowa, or any of the bigger ones, he has done it. look what happens if you take new hampshire on that tally, he has crossed the line. not by a lot but it doesn't have to be by a lot. 272. just based on what he has got, on the projections where he is ahead, and on one other state, new hampshire. it looks possible. what a change compared to when we started, when it was the difficulty of mr trump becoming present. -- president. if mrs clinton holds onto michigan, is njie still in contention? mrs clinton holds onto michigan, is niie still in contention? she has to win wisconsin in pennsylvania, and three states that look pretty grim del three states that look pretty grim for. of states that emily pate... as you talk, i am filling them in so our viewers can do the tally. put in wisconsi
imagine that he has taken those states in which he has ahead. he has taken those states in which he has ahead. florida was the first. michigan was the second. wisconsin was the third. he is now short by two. that means, he is now short by two. that means, in essence, if you just pick up either new hampshire or lowa, or any of the bigger ones, he has done it. look what happens if you take new hampshire on that tally, he has crossed the line. not by a lot but it doesn't have to be by a lot. 272....
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the nation, he has said he has promised to heal the nation, he has said he will be the man has promised to heal the nation, he has said he will be the man who can has said he will be the man who can bridge the divide, bridge the divide, he will be meeting with bridge the divide, he will be meeting with president obama at meeting with president obama at the white house on meeting with president obama at the white house on thursday, that will white house on thursday, that will be an white house on thursday, that will be an interesting meetings be an interesting meeting‘ hillary clinton be an interesting meeting‘ hillary clinton has also spoken clinton has also spoken today, she spoke of clinton has also spoken today, she spoke of her spoke of her pain and her disappointment. spoke of her pain and her disappointment. we will bring disappointment. we will bring you the reaction from around the reaction from around the world today, but first this evening, our north america editorjon sopel reports on an historic election night. applause enter donald] trump‘ sorry, president trump, as he
the nation, he has said he has promised to heal the nation, he has said he will be the man has promised to heal the nation, he has said he will be the man who can has said he will be the man who can bridge the divide, bridge the divide, he will be meeting with bridge the divide, he will be meeting with president obama at meeting with president obama at the white house on meeting with president obama at the white house on thursday, that will white house on thursday, that will be an white house...
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trump has taken, none of that has changed. lastly, you thought that hillary was best to lead us making us more promise -- making us more prosperous. nothing has changed to cause any voter that makes them believe that she is not capable of doing that. some stories related to his taxes and russia, what would you want to focus among those stories to drive the narrative over the last six or seven days s? the fact that trump refuses to release tax returns and has had --iness dealings daysld take the last few laying out where i want to take the country. the mandate she is going to have is going to be predicated on how unfit donald trump is. for her to have a mandate when she is elected, she has to remind people about her infrastructure spending and raising wages. she has termite middle-class families that it is about empowering you making health care more affordable, more education options. would get back to, i am ready to be president and ready to grow this economy to build on the successes of the last eight years. >> do you want t
trump has taken, none of that has changed. lastly, you thought that hillary was best to lead us making us more promise -- making us more prosperous. nothing has changed to cause any voter that makes them believe that she is not capable of doing that. some stories related to his taxes and russia, what would you want to focus among those stories to drive the narrative over the last six or seven days s? the fact that trump refuses to release tax returns and has had --iness dealings daysld take the...
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he still has to flip something. he has to flip a blue state or a light blue state. he needs 14 to get to -- to push her below, right? he needs all of the tossups and 14. so some combination, arizona and utah, flip them, he has a chance. you follow? his path is still narrow but weirdly not as narrow is a six minutes ago. our decision team just made a chang. could there be more changes? there could. the election is not until tuesday but this is how our smart people see it. they see it very close and see opportunities for changes but between tossups and leans but he can have every tossup and hillary clinton is the president of the united states. steve harrigan is live in miami with more on what is going on down on the ground. hello, steve. >> reporter: shepard, the fight for this tossup is intensifying. president obama just left the fiu campus behind me. his third trip to florida and it's clear the president intends to do everything possible that he can do to make sure that florida college students vote. >> go ahead and plug this into your phones. it is at 1315 northwe
he still has to flip something. he has to flip a blue state or a light blue state. he needs 14 to get to -- to push her below, right? he needs all of the tossups and 14. so some combination, arizona and utah, flip them, he has a chance. you follow? his path is still narrow but weirdly not as narrow is a six minutes ago. our decision team just made a chang. could there be more changes? there could. the election is not until tuesday but this is how our smart people see it. they see it very close...
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but that has reached the end of its life span. now the ruins of the nuclear power plant has been secured for a second time by a massive still down. -- steel dome. reporter: i see an overcast day at the crippled chernobyl nuclear site, but inside the heated tent, there is a celebratory mood. among the top officials attending the in actual it, ukrainian president petro poroshenko. he had high praise for what he called an historic construction, comparing the new encasement to the eiffel tower and the statue of liberty. "today the consortium guarantees 100 years of nuclear safety. a lot of people had doubts. a lot of them didn't believe in this. congratulations. yes, we did it." it took almost a decade to build the cover, and 36,000 tons of steel. technicians at firms from all over europe helps complete the 2 billion-euro project. the steel encasement forms in cover over the ill-fated reactor number four, the site of europe's first nuclear disaster 30 years ago. on the 26th of april, 1986, there was an explosion at chernobyl's reactor
but that has reached the end of its life span. now the ruins of the nuclear power plant has been secured for a second time by a massive still down. -- steel dome. reporter: i see an overcast day at the crippled chernobyl nuclear site, but inside the heated tent, there is a celebratory mood. among the top officials attending the in actual it, ukrainian president petro poroshenko. he had high praise for what he called an historic construction, comparing the new encasement to the eiffel tower and...
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that idea has been overturned. he has been convicted in his conviction has been a poll -- upheld. in part because he had this supporting role. it is important from the legal point of view. >> it is remarkable as well. you can imagine that there are lots of others like him out there who may not have murdered, but they help to the murdering apparatus. are we likely to see more prosecutions as a result of this? >> well, yes, we are. authorities are already planning other prosecutions as we go forward. of course, it's not a lot of people. many of these people are very old now. they are dying off. for instance, just earlier this year the central office responsible for hunting down these former not the camp guards identified eight people that they said were working at the not see death camp as well. that's just one example. they are still tracking these people down. they are going to bring them to justice. encouraging the prosecutors to do that. >> time is a factor. he is 95 years old. will he go to jail? >> it's possible he won't. he's very old. there will have to be another court hear
that idea has been overturned. he has been convicted in his conviction has been a poll -- upheld. in part because he had this supporting role. it is important from the legal point of view. >> it is remarkable as well. you can imagine that there are lots of others like him out there who may not have murdered, but they help to the murdering apparatus. are we likely to see more prosecutions as a result of this? >> well, yes, we are. authorities are already planning other prosecutions...
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the deal has a value of $2.3 billion. lifelock has been pursued by bidders. its shares have risen 45% this year. it has a market value of almost $2 billion. donald trump has described former marine corps general deal asttis as the real he considers more picks. the former head of command is in the running. mitt romney is leading the race for secretary of state. mitt romney attacked trump during the campaign as a phony and fraud. three men with wall street experience join the president-elect. wilbur ross may be on the short list for secretary of treasury or commerce secretary. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. juliette: let's see how the nikkei has resumed after that to thoseak, adding gains, up .6 percent, bull market territory for japanese equities on the nikkei index, higher for the last eight sessions as the yen continues to weaken against the dollar. that is the longest running streak on japanese equity markets that's last year. a rally and china, the shanghai compos
the deal has a value of $2.3 billion. lifelock has been pursued by bidders. its shares have risen 45% this year. it has a market value of almost $2 billion. donald trump has described former marine corps general deal asttis as the real he considers more picks. the former head of command is in the running. mitt romney is leading the race for secretary of state. mitt romney attacked trump during the campaign as a phony and fraud. three men with wall street experience join the president-elect....
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>> ha ha! it has been approved. and i think it is either on its way to come. >> will it be safely in the bank by christmas? >> again, money is reviewed i -- received by the central bank. the exact transaction is something for the central bank. involved witht the i.m.f., there are many issues, discussions. rises areional tax going to be necessary, what additional subsidy cuts are egypt in 2017 after the new relationship with the i.m.f.? not a matter of when and how. it's a matter of the plan that's country.ted by the back in 2014, a plan was put for it, and this was a plan that, every year happen, for five years or six years or what have you. and it is taking place here, year after year, and it has and '15.in 2014 because of the sharp reduction in oil prices, the action was not taken. but this year, it has been taken. addressing this issue, because we know that this helped egypt for a very long time. so we are very serious about theing with readdressing subsidy in its entirety and really giving the subsidy to the it
>> ha ha! it has been approved. and i think it is either on its way to come. >> will it be safely in the bank by christmas? >> again, money is reviewed i -- received by the central bank. the exact transaction is something for the central bank. involved witht the i.m.f., there are many issues, discussions. rises areional tax going to be necessary, what additional subsidy cuts are egypt in 2017 after the new relationship with the i.m.f.? not a matter of when and how. it's a...
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be worried but't the momentum she has has used. eased. isaacs isphen convinced we are going to get a trump presidency. map make thatoral possible? >> it is possible. it's unlikely. it is still an uphill battle for him. if this was a referendum in the same way that brexit was where the entire nation was voting that could still happen in these states. by state power. if trump loses florida or north carolina his options gets so limited. he has to pick up states like michigan where he is campaigning yesterday. this is not impossible but it's much more difficult. i think clinton still has the edge. today clinton is in michigan and trump is in miami. thank you. will hear from german opposition green party leader on germany's relationship with turkey and china. 10 minutes away from the equity market close. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: live from london, i'm nejra cehic. we are eight minutes away from the european close. less than a year until germany's next federal election
be worried but't the momentum she has has used. eased. isaacs isphen convinced we are going to get a trump presidency. map make thatoral possible? >> it is possible. it's unlikely. it is still an uphill battle for him. if this was a referendum in the same way that brexit was where the entire nation was voting that could still happen in these states. by state power. if trump loses florida or north carolina his options gets so limited. he has to pick up states like michigan where he is...
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is that has just developed. he is saying based on his review that they discovered a week and a day ago. the fbi well not change its original conclusion made in july that he would not recommend prosecution of hillary clinton for any of the e-mail servers. of the great american pack. ed rollins. this development i don't see it as being positive for donald trump at this point. i think it's inappropriate being perfectly honest. we don't know what's there. you know what the documents were. there has been a little bit too much in this campaign from start to finish. he ought to release what's in there. that's a lot of e-mails. >> according to the letter that has just been sent to members of congress. eight of them. what they said's look only at the e-mails that were two or from hillary clinton and then they put in what is called a suite. they feel like it's not happening. add your comment here. i just think it's better to just had stayed out of this. >> included a week and a day ago. unless he have some real facts and
is that has just developed. he is saying based on his review that they discovered a week and a day ago. the fbi well not change its original conclusion made in july that he would not recommend prosecution of hillary clinton for any of the e-mail servers. of the great american pack. ed rollins. this development i don't see it as being positive for donald trump at this point. i think it's inappropriate being perfectly honest. we don't know what's there. you know what the documents were. there has...
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so he has both. this is the kind of thing that, you know, convexal political reporters have been waiting for him to do and he is doing it exactly at the right time. brit? >> all right, carl, thanks very much. tonight is hillary clinton's perception held by some at least that she is a corrupt candidate. there is more news from the fbi and this time it has nothing to do with clinton's emails. fox news correspondent jennifer griffin is with that campaign just outside orlando. hi, jennifer. >> hi, brit. well, there are far more protesters, pro-trump protesters outside hillary clinton's rallies here in florida today. hillary clinton did not come back to talk to us on board the plane. she has not done so for several days. she is not really engaging with the traveling press since the announcement by the fbi director on friday. in fact, one of her senior staff did speak to us and said that the fbi has not reached out either to the campaign, to clinton's lawyer, or to huma abedin, whose emails, of course, are
so he has both. this is the kind of thing that, you know, convexal political reporters have been waiting for him to do and he is doing it exactly at the right time. brit? >> all right, carl, thanks very much. tonight is hillary clinton's perception held by some at least that she is a corrupt candidate. there is more news from the fbi and this time it has nothing to do with clinton's emails. fox news correspondent jennifer griffin is with that campaign just outside orlando. hi, jennifer....
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has but seems that he he has been hiring more staff in florida. more volunteers, folks to get the traditional get out the vote, which has not been big in his campaign. he has been trying to run this maverick "i'm doing it my own way" thing. in the last two weeks we have seen him do the traditional campaigning as we get to the final stretch. today alan gomez of "usa ," thank you for joining us. that is the view of someone following the race very closely integrate katty --indeed. katty: i read somewhere that we may have a sense of where florida has gone before november 8. are you seeing that? laura: 8.5 million people voted here in 2012 in total. a fraction, has voted so far. saying, they was want the election to be over or they are regrettably energized. thiss, if it continues at pace we could have 6 million people having voted and because do knowing the results. in 2012 herema won by just 74,000 votes. i was here come i'm a member. we didn't know until saturday. and 2000, it all went to the supreme court before we knew who won florida. we cannot t
has but seems that he he has been hiring more staff in florida. more volunteers, folks to get the traditional get out the vote, which has not been big in his campaign. he has been trying to run this maverick "i'm doing it my own way" thing. in the last two weeks we have seen him do the traditional campaigning as we get to the final stretch. today alan gomez of "usa ," thank you for joining us. that is the view of someone following the race very closely integrate katty...
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when he has been asked about these things, he has been evasive. he should explain forthrightly. he should have the confidence of the nation and not hide behind the fact that he's not required to be confirmed by the senate. donny: on twitter, he has re-tweeted from people, crazy alt right, his son tweeting, "so african-americans can have bet, but whites can't have their own dating site." i am terrified that one week into a trump presidency we get attacked because they want an overreaction. i think the jihadists are salivating because they want to get the party started, and we need restraint. he is doubling down. i am terrified. i am not an expert. i'm just a guy who watches people. mark: all right, there was less one controversial pick donald trump made today, mike pompeo to be cia director. he is not as prominent of a figure, but his resume is impressive, west point, harvard law, and a seat on the house intelligence committee. he was also on the committee that investigated the benghazi, libya attacks, where he accused the obama administration of a cover-up and was one of the har
when he has been asked about these things, he has been evasive. he should explain forthrightly. he should have the confidence of the nation and not hide behind the fact that he's not required to be confirmed by the senate. donny: on twitter, he has re-tweeted from people, crazy alt right, his son tweeting, "so african-americans can have bet, but whites can't have their own dating site." i am terrified that one week into a trump presidency we get attacked because they want an...
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murphy's strategy has been simple. pivot from any question to donald trump. >> for this year's first debate -- >> reporter: the most dramatic moment after rubio accused murphy of gloroping a woman. >> you are the one that posted a picture four years on facebook of you groping a woman. that's inappropriate behavior. >> let's talk about donald trump again. >> reporter: murphy says what rubio wants is another crack at running for president. >> nor rubio doesn't want the job. he wants to run for president. it's too important of a time in our history to have somebody with one foot out the door. >> reporter: rubio attacked the congressman as a lightweight. >> he has been a ghost. in four years in washington, no one knew patrick murphy was there. he has never done anything before or since he got to congress. now he wants to go to the senate in florida voters won't do that. >> reporter: rubio's most forceful critic hasn't been murphy. >> why does marco rubio still plan to vote for donald trump? >> murphy announced he will use
murphy's strategy has been simple. pivot from any question to donald trump. >> for this year's first debate -- >> reporter: the most dramatic moment after rubio accused murphy of gloroping a woman. >> you are the one that posted a picture four years on facebook of you groping a woman. that's inappropriate behavior. >> let's talk about donald trump again. >> reporter: murphy says what rubio wants is another crack at running for president. >> nor rubio doesn't...
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your steady hand has built on the work of your predecessor and has guided the economy forward. we thank you. much has changed since you appeared before the committee about a year ago. economy has continued to strengthen and improve. wage growth has been the strongest since the recession, household income has had the largest annual increase since it began tracking this data, inflation has edged up so remains below the fed's 2% target. these are my he leaves of the economy, and everyone here is eager to find out how you read them. up until recently i was widely assumed that the open market committee would raise interest rate that its next meeting, less than a month from today. some of your past statements have indicated that this is a possibility or even ago, but then came offender bill on november 8, critical changes about our country change literally overnight and our world has been turned upside down. the question everyone would like to know is how the federal reserve will steer through the days ahead. one particular challenge is that the president-elect has called for policie
your steady hand has built on the work of your predecessor and has guided the economy forward. we thank you. much has changed since you appeared before the committee about a year ago. economy has continued to strengthen and improve. wage growth has been the strongest since the recession, household income has had the largest annual increase since it began tracking this data, inflation has edged up so remains below the fed's 2% target. these are my he leaves of the economy, and everyone here is...
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has. to make every american citizen feel included in our country's future. that they have a stake in our country's future and to make clear president obama's belief and our collective belief that our country is stronger when every citizen in our country has an opportunity to contribute to the success of our country. whether that's serving our military. whether that is pursuing the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that is built in to the dna of the american people. that makes our country stronger. that makes our economy stronger and expands prosperity and opportunity to every american. president obama has made clear throughout his presidency that every american citizen has a place in this country and has a place in this country's future. the kind of tone that we have heard from president-elect trump and his few public appearances since his election seem to hint at a possible change in tone from the kind of rhetoric we saw so frequently on the campaign trail. that is only something president-e
has. to make every american citizen feel included in our country's future. that they have a stake in our country's future and to make clear president obama's belief and our collective belief that our country is stronger when every citizen in our country has an opportunity to contribute to the success of our country. whether that's serving our military. whether that is pursuing the kind of entrepreneurial spirit that is built in to the dna of the american people. that makes our country stronger....
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richard darwin has answered the call to solve some of society's most challenging problems, he has given technologies that underscore the importance of humanity to control the spread of nuclear arms. through his advice to democratic s sinceublican eisenhower, his inventions have powered technology for our modern world. he is not only contributed to this nation's security, but quality of life for people all over the world. [applause] >> william h. gates the third and melinda french gates. [applause] >> few people have had the profound impact of bill and melinda gates. through their work through their foundation, they have demonstrated how the most capable and fortunate among us have the responsibility to use their talents and resources to tackle the wor's greatest challenges, from helping women and girls lifted themselves and their families out of poverty, to empowering and minds across america, they have transformed countless lives with their generosity and innovation. bill and litigates continue to inspire us with their optimism that together we can remake the world as it should be. [ap
richard darwin has answered the call to solve some of society's most challenging problems, he has given technologies that underscore the importance of humanity to control the spread of nuclear arms. through his advice to democratic s sinceublican eisenhower, his inventions have powered technology for our modern world. he is not only contributed to this nation's security, but quality of life for people all over the world. [applause] >> william h. gates the third and melinda french gates....
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ardent leisure has made no revenue in november, or the dreamworld park has not anyway. there has also been operational costs of formally in dollars and a one-off charge of $1.6 million. it does seem crass to be talking about these numbers in the wake of an accident that cost four people their lives, but we are a business channel and have to do these things. and 25rld will reopen, dollars from every entry ticket will be donated to the red cross. haidi: the other question visitors and that this is want to know, are they doing anything to improve safety at the theme park? the time it was close, there was extensive and that number of recommendations made. there were concerns over the harness points and maintenance of one particular roller coaster. of thesed said none issues were safety issues, some of them small things. for example, staff being required to handle pull chemicals with protective gloves. a was reassuring that it was nuts and bolts review of the process, but the park will riden december 10, but the where the accident happened will be demolished. haidi: paul all
ardent leisure has made no revenue in november, or the dreamworld park has not anyway. there has also been operational costs of formally in dollars and a one-off charge of $1.6 million. it does seem crass to be talking about these numbers in the wake of an accident that cost four people their lives, but we are a business channel and have to do these things. and 25rld will reopen, dollars from every entry ticket will be donated to the red cross. haidi: the other question visitors and that this...
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one problem has been it has never been clear whichs favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. miscellaneous business. >> wall street firms clearly favor clinton giving her 100 times as much outside money more than $78 million compared to trump's less than $1 million. so, wall street really comes out on top. besides wall street you have entertainment. people from hollywood and people from lawyers. >> who are the personalities with the deepest pockets? hedge fund billionaires. when you tractor in the super p.a.c. her top donors have been donald susman, james simons with a message fund and george soros. last time we looked there were no hedge fund billionaires supporting donald trump. now that he is the last m
one problem has been it has never been clear whichs favored super p.a.c. so donors kind of don't know who to give to. >> the largest pro clinton super p.a.c. has raised nearly $176 million compared to the largest pro trump super p.a.c. which raised about $16 million. >> when we look at outside spending where is his support coming and who is giving to his outside spending groups? >> his outside spending donors look a lot like the campaign donors. miscellaneous business....
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how long has he been in office? >> he has been in office for 23 years. i am happy to report it was the very people that the sheriff denigrated and abused that led the effort to kick him out of office after 23 years. on yearsn effort built of community organizing and direct action that led to the sheriff's legal problems. it was powered by a generation of organizers politicized after sb1070. we were honestly very excited to defeat.sheriff's we're really holding the moment last night of feeling like this nightmare is over, but witnessing what was happening around the rest of the country and equally shocked and horrified. amy: let me ask, as we wrap up -- we're doing a two-hour special and people can see the other hour at democracynow.org if your station is not running it directly right now -- but the role of movements, not something that the media is very good at covering. grassroots movements. because there is a force more powerful than even the most powerful person in the united states, perhaps even the world, and that is something that all of you have b
how long has he been in office? >> he has been in office for 23 years. i am happy to report it was the very people that the sheriff denigrated and abused that led the effort to kick him out of office after 23 years. on yearsn effort built of community organizing and direct action that led to the sheriff's legal problems. it was powered by a generation of organizers politicized after sb1070. we were honestly very excited to defeat.sheriff's we're really holding the moment last night of...
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[applause] he has been my best friend, he has been a trusted advisor and he has always stood by me when i reached for my dream. my parents are here with me tonight. you heard about them on the trail. [applause] always pushed me to do better and my mother who was always there for me no matter what. every sunday,em usually on the way to church, and they have in the best errands anyone could ask for -- best parents anyone could ask for. i also want to thank my staff. many of you have met them, they are the best of north carolina. some of them, it is their first job. [applause] them this is their first job out of school. i have kids from different areas, all over the state. we have people who came back to north carolina to work on this campaign and some folks who we have convinced to make north carolina home because our staff has reflected the state and our people. i want to tell you that we got in this race for the people of north carolina and i have loved going to more than 90 counties throughout the state. we have met people who have been struggling, who need to have the minimum wage inc
[applause] he has been my best friend, he has been a trusted advisor and he has always stood by me when i reached for my dream. my parents are here with me tonight. you heard about them on the trail. [applause] always pushed me to do better and my mother who was always there for me no matter what. every sunday,em usually on the way to church, and they have in the best errands anyone could ask for -- best parents anyone could ask for. i also want to thank my staff. many of you have met them,...
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he has a position that no president has ever given us. he is a black president and that is the problem. let's be realistic. have a good day. guest: that's a lot. i think race does matter. frustrated after the election by the narrative that democrats did not win because the white working class feels maligned or that they haven't had the ability to move up. there are working class that are white and brown and black. it seems to me that when lack and brown people complain about where they find themselves, it's viewed as complaining and whining. i think the president suffered through a lot of that. disrespecteden as as he is been as president. the republican leadership on the day of his inauguration gathered to figure out how they were going to make his life a living hell. host: race relations reach an all-time low under president obama. guest: i've seen that poll. i see people talk about that quite a bit. people are just talking about it. a lot of people may have thought that once the first african-american president was elected we would be
he has a position that no president has ever given us. he is a black president and that is the problem. let's be realistic. have a good day. guest: that's a lot. i think race does matter. frustrated after the election by the narrative that democrats did not win because the white working class feels maligned or that they haven't had the ability to move up. there are working class that are white and brown and black. it seems to me that when lack and brown people complain about where they find...
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he has. she has done what other women cannot do. host: thank you for the call. "becausee viewers say it was an honest republican, and that is why they left the party." this is from david. the state of american politics is terrible. vote trump to clean it up. oh alert yesterday noting that heading into today, two key voting groups who shifted to barack obama and gave him his landslide victory were not moving toward hillary clinton a few days before the election. trump will win if kids and african-americans stay home. segment of thee electorate that propelled the president to win a big election in 2012. that this morning from "the washington times." . political parties out with new campaign ads this morning. [video clip] >> the progress we made is at stake in this election. tolerance is on the ballot. ther we have achieved turnout of 2008 in 2012, i will consider it a personal insult if this community fails to activate itself in the this election. you want to give me a good sendoff? go vote. >>
he has. she has done what other women cannot do. host: thank you for the call. "becausee viewers say it was an honest republican, and that is why they left the party." this is from david. the state of american politics is terrible. vote trump to clean it up. oh alert yesterday noting that heading into today, two key voting groups who shifted to barack obama and gave him his landslide victory were not moving toward hillary clinton a few days before the election. trump will win if kids...
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this is something trump has been can josh -- has been championing. it depends on how much -- burden tortainly be a japan. japan is paying about $1.49 billion, about 75% of the cost already. u.s. security pact changes, the security environment will change, such as the alliance with south korea which is an held together with not --., and japan is the corporation has not been tight. around the globe, as japan has a net to the collective self-defense legislation to comply with u.s. defense. that also will be changing. u.s.people are saying if there, itreduces might lead us to japan beefing up its military and seeking other alliances in the region. there are some worries that this might accelerate the prime minister's interest to fortify japan's defenses and change japan's constitution. >> a similar concern for south korea. the u.s. is pushing the saying they should build up their own nuclear capabilities. i don't know whether he will follow up on those promises, but how will those visions influence the situation on the korean peninsula? >> there are a lo
this is something trump has been can josh -- has been championing. it depends on how much -- burden tortainly be a japan. japan is paying about $1.49 billion, about 75% of the cost already. u.s. security pact changes, the security environment will change, such as the alliance with south korea which is an held together with not --., and japan is the corporation has not been tight. around the globe, as japan has a net to the collective self-defense legislation to comply with u.s. defense. that...
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himself -- but has called black lives matter subhuman, has said there is no such thing as police brutality, who led the chants of "blue lives matter" and is a regular on bill o'reilly's show and others on fox news. one thing i forgot to mention we were talking about the cabinet that trump is putting together on a national security level, national security advisor is not senate-confirmed. it is an extraordinarily powerful position that has definitions going back to 1947. basically, is a parallel unaccountable national security apparatus and it is very secretive how it operates anandt is u up to the winds of a particular administration. flynn and mattis would require waivers to be issued for them because you not allowed to go from uniform within the last seven years to a civilian position without a waiver from congress. why is that? because there has to be chain of command were civilians are directing the military. otherwise, you start to veered the territory of a military dictatorship were military state. it seems like that is part of what trump actually wants. it could be coincidence these
himself -- but has called black lives matter subhuman, has said there is no such thing as police brutality, who led the chants of "blue lives matter" and is a regular on bill o'reilly's show and others on fox news. one thing i forgot to mention we were talking about the cabinet that trump is putting together on a national security level, national security advisor is not senate-confirmed. it is an extraordinarily powerful position that has definitions going back to 1947. basically, is...
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the president has gone there himself repeatedly, as has michelle. it's kind of a dagger through the heart of her opponent in this particular case and portends well for the future. it's also got some state legislative races and a senate race there. a lot of reasons for her to be in north carolina. >> it's interesting to look at pennsylvania versus ohio. if these are states that both of them with white working class voters that should be a target of opportunity for donald trump. if you are a democrat, you can overwhelm nonwhite turnout in philadelphia on election day. maybe you can't do that, as well, in ohio. >> more college whites in pennsylvania. the suburbs of pennsylvania, philadelphia are the difference why ohio is tougher for a democrat. >> the smerconishes. he always says the people who live where i live say -- >> panel, thank you very much. >>> stay with cnn all day and night tomorrow for complete election coverage. we have every race covered for you and every result. >>> trump and clinton. as you just saw, they are leaving it all out on the
the president has gone there himself repeatedly, as has michelle. it's kind of a dagger through the heart of her opponent in this particular case and portends well for the future. it's also got some state legislative races and a senate race there. a lot of reasons for her to be in north carolina. >> it's interesting to look at pennsylvania versus ohio. if these are states that both of them with white working class voters that should be a target of opportunity for donald trump. if you are...
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the economy has continued to strengthen, the labor market has continued to improve, wage growth has been the strongest since the recession, household income has had the largest annual increase since census began tracking this data, inflation has edged up though it remains below the fed's 2% target. these are among the tea leaves of the economy, and and everyone here is eager to find out how you read them. up until very recently, it was widely assumed that the federal open market committee would raise interest rates at its next meeting less than a month from today. some of your past statements have indicated that this is a possibility or even a goal. but then came a thunder bolt on november 8th. many critical changes about our country changed literally overnight, and our world has been turned upside down. the question everyone would like to know is how the federal reserve will steer through the days ahead. one particular challenge is that the president-elect has called for policies that may have countervailing effects. history has shown us that the type of tax cuts candidate trump has pro
the economy has continued to strengthen, the labor market has continued to improve, wage growth has been the strongest since the recession, household income has had the largest annual increase since census began tracking this data, inflation has edged up though it remains below the fed's 2% target. these are among the tea leaves of the economy, and and everyone here is eager to find out how you read them. up until very recently, it was widely assumed that the federal open market committee would...
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in his two terms the economy has added nearly 11 million jobs, hiring has been positive for 72 months in a row. but donald trump has blasted nearly every jobs report since he started running. he called september's reading anemic. he has called the unemployment rate phoney. he says it is really much higher than the government is reporting. politics aside, i'm eager to see if these months and months and months of job creation are going to start drawing people who have been sidelined back in. that's something a lot of economists say they expect to start to see. >> if they draw back in, that higher, but it would be a rate positive thing for the economy. >> you have a wrinkle too, you have thousands and thousands of baby boomers turning 65, i think 10,000 a day. so you have a bubble of demographic of people easing out of the workforce. that's one of the reasons the participation rate is low. >> so much for they go low, you go high. coming up, hillary clinton talking about the kkk and donald trump a lot on the trail. ♪ >>> just four more days of suspense. what can you expect from the two
in his two terms the economy has added nearly 11 million jobs, hiring has been positive for 72 months in a row. but donald trump has blasted nearly every jobs report since he started running. he called september's reading anemic. he has called the unemployment rate phoney. he says it is really much higher than the government is reporting. politics aside, i'm eager to see if these months and months and months of job creation are going to start drawing people who have been sidelined back in....
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i would like to know, looking back if she has any ideas and if she has evolved in the way politicians view it back then. >> in reality, our pack past was not so picture-perfect. african-american children who grew up in an society or immigrants who struggled to survive and work that was underpaid. ask those who grew up in the picture-perfect houses about the secrets and desperation they sometimes feel. >> she is trying to say, we missed that. , but we also have to acknowledge the citizens. one of the things that's always next to her is the picture of her from the 1970s with the big heavy glasses. she's a brunette, she's not a blonde. she hasn't gone gone from being hillary rodham clinton and she's trying to say i'm not that hippie. i'm not that radical but at the same time, we did some good stuff. it's a very, located message, a very subtle message and it's actually something i respect. too often it's right left and in this book she's trying to be a little more subtle. i think one of the challenges she is having right now, in 2008, she thought she could reach out to white males because
i would like to know, looking back if she has any ideas and if she has evolved in the way politicians view it back then. >> in reality, our pack past was not so picture-perfect. african-american children who grew up in an society or immigrants who struggled to survive and work that was underpaid. ask those who grew up in the picture-perfect houses about the secrets and desperation they sometimes feel. >> she is trying to say, we missed that. , but we also have to acknowledge the...
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has been and is. only 1% in, but an enormous lead for donald trump in the early far apart, but tennessee goes the republicans and donald trump. off to the state of illinois, illinois has just been called as well. the fox news decision team projects illinois goes to hillary clinton. the state of illinois and its electoral votes to her. moving on to the state of new jersey, new jersey has just been called as well. a reliably blue state, though for a while a republican governor who few may know, it's 14 electoral votes in the state of new jersey. will now go to hillary clinton. hillary clinton the call for the state massachusetts, as solid blue as they come, hillary clinton now projected to win by the fox news decision team in the state of massachusetts. then there's maryland, maryland which is solid democrat as well, and maryland already able to call, just moments after the polls have closed. the state of maryland and its ten electoral votes go to hillary clinton. the state of connecticut at this moment
has been and is. only 1% in, but an enormous lead for donald trump in the early far apart, but tennessee goes the republicans and donald trump. off to the state of illinois, illinois has just been called as well. the fox news decision team projects illinois goes to hillary clinton. the state of illinois and its electoral votes to her. moving on to the state of new jersey, new jersey has just been called as well. a reliably blue state, though for a while a republican governor who few may know,...
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website has suffered. the development is a setback for the company trying to persuade shoppers and investors that it can handle e-commerce. some visitors were redirected to a page citing heavier traffic. macy's has immediately respond to requests -- hasn't immediately respond to requests for comments. it's part of an investigation that has our lead to a multibillion dollar fine in the u.s. and u.k.. there are currency trading's that are being reviewed by the eu. that is our latest bloomberg business flash. news, a senator for connecticut has sent a letter to the attorney general ,oretto rid -- loretta lynch saying a special counsel is to to preventor conflict under the president elect donald trump. blumenthal has sent a letter to the attorney general loretta lynch. a suggested price of at least $222 million. news wrote the story and joins us now from toronto. why is the building being sold? the latest in the trump toronto tower saga here. there was a huge protests that took place and shut down main street,
website has suffered. the development is a setback for the company trying to persuade shoppers and investors that it can handle e-commerce. some visitors were redirected to a page citing heavier traffic. macy's has immediately respond to requests -- hasn't immediately respond to requests for comments. it's part of an investigation that has our lead to a multibillion dollar fine in the u.s. and u.k.. there are currency trading's that are being reviewed by the eu. that is our latest bloomberg...
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she has 3,465,00 votes. that's the early number in florida where polls closed just two minutes ago. 75% reporting. the state of florida right now, too close to call. 29 electoral votes up for grabs there. donald trump has said if i do not win florida, i cannot win the presidency. we could know in just the next few minutes. the decision desk has also not been able to call the extremely important state of pennsylvania. the numbers aren't yet in but, you know, pennsylvania surrounds itself in philadelphia. it is the philadelphia democratic machine that brought thousands out to try to win those collar counties around the city of philadelphia. hundreds of thousands of votes lead expected for democrats there. will the more rurals areas give that state to donald trump? it has been leaning toward democrats during this season but certainly voters will decide and pennsylvania has been showing in our exit polls to be very close tonight. it has not voted for a republican presidential candidate since george bush the 41st
she has 3,465,00 votes. that's the early number in florida where polls closed just two minutes ago. 75% reporting. the state of florida right now, too close to call. 29 electoral votes up for grabs there. donald trump has said if i do not win florida, i cannot win the presidency. we could know in just the next few minutes. the decision desk has also not been able to call the extremely important state of pennsylvania. the numbers aren't yet in but, you know, pennsylvania surrounds itself in...
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he has got the wind at his back. the electoral college is stacked against him but he has a the wind at his back right now. neil: we were chatting about this earlier, something seismic going on, to appreciate the magnitude of it, the easy comparison is 1980 when there was a seismic shift in sentiment from jimmy carter to ronald reagan, the one and only debate but days before the election. i get that kind of feeling. >> i think this is looking more like a traditional presidential race which is remarkable given how uncharacteristic the presidential race has been. we are seeing republicans coalesce behind their nominee. we are seeing an enthusiasm gap widened a little bit in the abc poll. i never thought this was a 12 point race for either side. i think this is a 3 point race, it has changed here and there but charlie brings up a good point, last week the race was narrowing in the final stretch and donald trump was presented with a couple different options to capitalize on them. one with the obamacare hike. that is what
he has got the wind at his back. the electoral college is stacked against him but he has a the wind at his back right now. neil: we were chatting about this earlier, something seismic going on, to appreciate the magnitude of it, the easy comparison is 1980 when there was a seismic shift in sentiment from jimmy carter to ronald reagan, the one and only debate but days before the election. i get that kind of feeling. >> i think this is looking more like a traditional presidential race which...
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it has been close to 42 year occupation. >> yes, it it has been a long-running saga. i'm not some of the rest of the this with close expertise, to be honest. but i know it is a big problem. does it was onn the refugees that are in nigeria, as you say. there is hope there would be a breakthrough, but do notee it coming soon, i'm sorry to say. has mary robinson, the u.n. said it hopes to mobilize 100 billion u.s. dollars to combat climate change and to help compensate victims of global warming. but activists who moments ago held a protester at the cop, sick countries are pledging far too little. they held a small protest " --ing signs reading "wtf "where is the finance?" thef we're looking up amount that has been pledged, what we have is only between $18 billion to $34 billion. the worst part is, $100 billion is not even close to what we need for climate finance. the amount we need is in the trillions. trillion to bail the banks out and the financial crisis, but we cannot even come close to this. the way this climate finance has been happening as the saying "wt f" "wher
it has been close to 42 year occupation. >> yes, it it has been a long-running saga. i'm not some of the rest of the this with close expertise, to be honest. but i know it is a big problem. does it was onn the refugees that are in nigeria, as you say. there is hope there would be a breakthrough, but do notee it coming soon, i'm sorry to say. has mary robinson, the u.n. said it hopes to mobilize 100 billion u.s. dollars to combat climate change and to help compensate victims of global...
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it has worked. he has had a huge role, all very much behind the scenes. charlie: doing no specific areas where he has played a role? he is credited for building up of the digital operation that helped target a voter base. that is a big win in jared's column. what he is doing in the campaign is what he has done in his life is he has lucked into a situation. andbecause he works hard listens and hires good people, he is able to delegate the my inutua, he is able to find success. charlie: is there any problem with family members working in the white house? jonathan: huge problem. there are anti-nepotism statutes. of president has a lot constitutional authority to do whatever he wants and choose his own advisors. an unresolved question, what sort of role he is going to be allowed to play legally. there could be a legal challenge. this might get fought in the courts. the statute came in 1967 and does apply to in-laws as well. it does apply. the president does have rod, executive powers. may take an advisory role and not take pay. it may be an informal position.
it has worked. he has had a huge role, all very much behind the scenes. charlie: doing no specific areas where he has played a role? he is credited for building up of the digital operation that helped target a voter base. that is a big win in jared's column. what he is doing in the campaign is what he has done in his life is he has lucked into a situation. andbecause he works hard listens and hires good people, he is able to delegate the my inutua, he is able to find success. charlie: is there...
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tom: the great news is he has mike pence. .e has a real advantage he has a vice president to can actually do something for him. you has relationships, power and ability to move legislation along. ,nd just like president reagan he was an actor who was to forced had no foreign-policy experience and what did he do? he went out and surrounded himself with george scholz, cap weinberger, richard allen. he took the best of the best and had them help him with the first 100 day plan. alix: who is the best of the best? business leaders? what do you think kay's best of the best looks like? is tohe first reach people who know the system. who can use the system but are not part of the system. right? part, was a serious referendum on the status quo. so i think you will find now -- the transition team has them working on this for months. the candidates available to him are not the candidates that are available to him today. because people who wanted to be considered were not really taking it seriously in the moment. and i can tell you in the last 12 hours, just on my phone, the -- i've always been there
tom: the great news is he has mike pence. .e has a real advantage he has a vice president to can actually do something for him. you has relationships, power and ability to move legislation along. ,nd just like president reagan he was an actor who was to forced had no foreign-policy experience and what did he do? he went out and surrounded himself with george scholz, cap weinberger, richard allen. he took the best of the best and had them help him with the first 100 day plan. alix: who is the...
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he has a tie. new hampshire, another state he had trailed, trump continues to have a lead, 64% of the vote in. go to michigan, it's tightened a bit. but donald trump still has a lead in michigan, almost half the vote is still out. wisconsin, maybe the shocker of them all. 65%, two-thirds of the vote is in, and donald trump has a clinton in wisconsin. >> getting back to what cokie brought up earlier, whether we're witnessing pushback to the idea of the first woman president. 41% of the men who went to the polls today, voted for hillary clinton, 53% for donald trump. and women, it's the reverse. hillary clinton 54%, donald trump, 42%. we haven't gender gap since 1966. >> and i want to go to rebecca jarvis. markets around the world are watching the results. >> and they're selling off. dow futures are down more than 700 points. if that were to stick in tomorrow's trading session, it would be the single largest drop since the great recession. votes, looked like it had been in play for a while, donald tr
he has a tie. new hampshire, another state he had trailed, trump continues to have a lead, 64% of the vote in. go to michigan, it's tightened a bit. but donald trump still has a lead in michigan, almost half the vote is still out. wisconsin, maybe the shocker of them all. 65%, two-thirds of the vote is in, and donald trump has a clinton in wisconsin. >> getting back to what cokie brought up earlier, whether we're witnessing pushback to the idea of the first woman president. 41% of the men...
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speaker ryan has his constituencies he has to deal with. my sense is they'll have a good relationship on most issues. and those they don't, it's up to the president to convince the country to put pressure on those members. he's the perfect choice to make that all work. no offense to steve bannon, but he doesn't like to speak. basically has had his battling with them in the past. >> ed, i will tell the folks this, you wrote a book about politics. i would urge everyone to read it. "bare knuckles and bare rooms," you right about the top officials in the reagan white house. but this pick reminds me of reagan's choice of jim baker as chief of staff. talk about that interplay and why this could be a similar type of scenario. >> very similar and there's a lot of objections to that. jim baker had run bush's campaign. there are plenty of pushing and shoving. so president reagan made it work. it's what he wanted. at the end of the day, this is what mr. trump wants. this is a smart guy that got elected. he knows their weaknesses and strengths and they
speaker ryan has his constituencies he has to deal with. my sense is they'll have a good relationship on most issues. and those they don't, it's up to the president to convince the country to put pressure on those members. he's the perfect choice to make that all work. no offense to steve bannon, but he doesn't like to speak. basically has had his battling with them in the past. >> ed, i will tell the folks this, you wrote a book about politics. i would urge everyone to read it....
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sck >> look at the impact he has ha on northeast ohiopa family pets. these wonderful dogs in the county kennel and they ask you to come get us and let us go home with you.sksk >> every friday for nearly 30 years dick goddard has featured pets from the cuyahoga countyd animal shelter, find them forever homes. >> we usually put six dogs on goddard each week by the following weekend almost every is one is adopted has been t g on for decades, so that's a lot of dogs that have happy homes because we were able to show them on goddard's law every friday. >> it came as a surprise for al >> on several occasions people would come in saturday morning would see their dog friday and they had been looking for it. so to reunite someone randomly, they saw that on tv it is amazing. >> isit dedication can eke contagious. she fosters pets were the cuyahoga county shelter in part because of the example he has set. >> i think it is a wonderful thing what he has done for the animals. passing a law and bring awareness, him happy to be part of fostering program and he has had
sck >> look at the impact he has ha on northeast ohiopa family pets. these wonderful dogs in the county kennel and they ask you to come get us and let us go home with you.sksk >> every friday for nearly 30 years dick goddard has featured pets from the cuyahoga countyd animal shelter, find them forever homes. >> we usually put six dogs on goddard each week by the following weekend almost every is one is adopted has been t g on for decades, so that's a lot of dogs that have...
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has counted the days she stayed hungry. it has driven her deeper into poverty. with a limited supply of food and water, life has been reduced to survival. , agricultureeople has failed again and again. many do not have money to buy food from the market. some of the most vulnerable have received funds when others get food aid. the country gets hit by a hungry season. this year the hunger season started earlier from july, nationwide. the southern areas have been particularly badly hit. reporter: the impact of a double disaster. last year, this river burst its banks in the south. floodwaters washed away crops. because of severe drought, harsh lessons for country that relies heavily on rain fed agriculture. there were warnings, possibly even for months, ahead. for now, millions of malawians are looking above and beyond their borders for relief. katty: a spare thought for the people in malawi. in the united states the education system for children is changing and more are being homeschooled. what was once a small movement is becoming mainstream, and is legal in all 5
has counted the days she stayed hungry. it has driven her deeper into poverty. with a limited supply of food and water, life has been reduced to survival. , agricultureeople has failed again and again. many do not have money to buy food from the market. some of the most vulnerable have received funds when others get food aid. the country gets hit by a hungry season. this year the hunger season started earlier from july, nationwide. the southern areas have been particularly badly hit. reporter:...
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he has 66%. she has 29%. eight electoral votes in kentucky. early voting in both states. we're about to get our first chance to make projections in this historic presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump. we're counting down to the top of the hour here on the east coast. that's when polls close in battleground states of georgia and virginia. also in indiana, kentucky, south carolina and vermont polls are closing. a total of 60 electoral votes up for grabs in nose states. and remember it takes 270 electoral votes to win this election. >> right now jeff zeleny in new york city covering hillary clinton. sara murray covering donald trump. jeff what are you hearing from the campaign? >> in the clinton war room they are keeping an eye on virginia. they believe it could be the first battleground state they win in terms of times of the polls closing. and looking at the suburbs outside of washington d.c., the turnout was good there in fvrks and arlington count tim kaine has never lost a race he's been on. the clinton campaign confident o that. her less confident o
he has 66%. she has 29%. eight electoral votes in kentucky. early voting in both states. we're about to get our first chance to make projections in this historic presidential race between hillary clinton and donald trump. we're counting down to the top of the hour here on the east coast. that's when polls close in battleground states of georgia and virginia. also in indiana, kentucky, south carolina and vermont polls are closing. a total of 60 electoral votes up for grabs in nose states. and...
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. >> in a little trouble to the independent candidate there but trump has surged in utah and has what appears to be a comfortable lead. arizona, though, so many more hispanics living there. 30% more than the last time we voted for the presidency. 30% more. >> the hispanic voters could be the key in this election, and obviously trump's comments starting from the day he announced were very striking std stride when when it comes to hispanics and it could be pay backtime. >> rcp out of pennsylvania, the real clear politics average out of pennsylvania, if you were trump and could pick this off. makes life easier dish. >> 20 electoral votes. >> republicans have a hard time. >> won it six straight elects since 1992. >> i meant democrats have a hard time. >> democrats have one it six elections in a row. they've won -- my favorite stat, 18 states, district of columbia, have voted democratic, six elections in a row, 242 electoral votes, both clinton runs, both bush runs, both obama runs, voted democrat. she holds on to those states she is only 28 electoral votes away from the presidency which i
. >> in a little trouble to the independent candidate there but trump has surged in utah and has what appears to be a comfortable lead. arizona, though, so many more hispanics living there. 30% more than the last time we voted for the presidency. 30% more. >> the hispanic voters could be the key in this election, and obviously trump's comments starting from the day he announced were very striking std stride when when it comes to hispanics and it could be pay backtime. >> rcp...
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why has what donald trump has been saying resonated? avoid -- why to exactly these things are coming to a boil now, it is oh is been there. predictors if we talk about the working-class, a lot of the working-class is actually latino and overwhelmingly democrat. it is only white workers who feel, they are correct to say the economic fortunes have light, that they have not seen real income gains and have seen declines. they do not feel the position they used to have, and they are inclined -- maybe too distant to understand how policies that are and at the 1% are responsible. >> you'd have to go to detroit or someplace like that. race, it say it is all is may be clouding over some of the issues. i want to ask you about very specific steps. are you in favor of raising the minimum wage and if so, how long would you take it and as us -- , inn aside, a local owner two years, you will not have small deli type restaurants because owners are not going to build a up those wages. >> here is where i have done something peculiar. face of my views in
why has what donald trump has been saying resonated? avoid -- why to exactly these things are coming to a boil now, it is oh is been there. predictors if we talk about the working-class, a lot of the working-class is actually latino and overwhelmingly democrat. it is only white workers who feel, they are correct to say the economic fortunes have light, that they have not seen real income gains and have seen declines. they do not feel the position they used to have, and they are inclined --...
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that's the fox news policy, and it has been. it does not include some of the other campaign promises. he did not mention building the wall along the border with mexico at all. he did not mention banning muslims from entering the country or banning anyone from entering the country. instead, donald trump said he wants to focus on creating jobs and cutting regulation. and it looks like he's trying to reach out to people who did not vote for him. it really has some positions for those who did, some positions from the disaffected, those from the rust belt being left behind and he made a number of statements and those are van available. and trump ended the video, which we won't be showing, by saying he, quote, wants to make america great for everyone. peter doocy is live at trump tower. thanks to maggie haferman from the new york times who was able to get some information from president-elect trump. they said reince priebus miscommunicated saying the meeting was off. then they rescheduled the meeting and they just had it and we have l
that's the fox news policy, and it has been. it does not include some of the other campaign promises. he did not mention building the wall along the border with mexico at all. he did not mention banning muslims from entering the country or banning anyone from entering the country. instead, donald trump said he wants to focus on creating jobs and cutting regulation. and it looks like he's trying to reach out to people who did not vote for him. it really has some positions for those who did, some...
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jeff greenfield has an hour by hour guide. and, could the popular vote ever replace the electoral college? next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thanks for joining us. with only two days left in the race for the white house, the fbi is clearing hillary clinton in its renewed probe of the private email server she used while ser
jeff greenfield has an hour by hour guide. and, could the popular vote ever replace the electoral college? next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of...
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she has a role to play. the real issue facing the democratic party is to assess where they are and they're not in a good place. not just the white house, it's the senate, the house, two-thirds of the governors' chairs. i'm trying to revitalize the democratic party. bring in the working people. become less dependent on big money. big money people have done a good job. they have tried to help but can't be the the democratic party. we have got to go to 50 states in this country. not just, you know, the blue states or battleground states. there is no reason why we cannot win in states all over this country because we have a message that says at a time of massive income and wealth and ineq inequality. when the rich get richer we're going to stand with working families. that is a message that will win. >> thanks very much for joining >> coming up, donald trump's foreign policy team is coming together but they'll have to hit the ground running against an array of threats. i'll talk to the former chairman of the joi
she has a role to play. the real issue facing the democratic party is to assess where they are and they're not in a good place. not just the white house, it's the senate, the house, two-thirds of the governors' chairs. i'm trying to revitalize the democratic party. bring in the working people. become less dependent on big money. big money people have done a good job. they have tried to help but can't be the the democratic party. we have got to go to 50 states in this country. not just, you...
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he has not tacked to the middle. he stayed far to the right, tough on national security issues, relying on someone like mike frin who has been harshly critical of the muslim religion and even, you know, talking to a lot of generals, a lot of guys in uniform and taking mike pom ao to run the c.i.a., you know, somebody who has gone along with the harsh tactics that the c.i.a. used in the past few years. >> woodruff: so the trump transition folks in the last few minutes released this video of mr. trump speaking about his priorities, about two and a half minutes long and we have about a minute we want to share with all of you. >> on trade, i am going to issue a notification of intent to withdraw from the trans-pacific partnership, a potential disayser for our country. instead, we will negotiate fair bilateral trade deals that bring jobs and industry back on to american shores. on energy, i will cancel job-killing restrictions on the production of american energy, including shale energy and clean coal, creating many milli
he has not tacked to the middle. he stayed far to the right, tough on national security issues, relying on someone like mike frin who has been harshly critical of the muslim religion and even, you know, talking to a lot of generals, a lot of guys in uniform and taking mike pom ao to run the c.i.a., you know, somebody who has gone along with the harsh tactics that the c.i.a. used in the past few years. >> woodruff: so the trump transition folks in the last few minutes released this video...
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we decided to check on what has happened since 2012. we look at the states from where time, zero.last no voter impersonation whatsoever. soledad: as you mentioned, there have been many measures, often republican-led, to restrict voting. how do you read those measures? >> it makes me wonder about the byacity of the allegations the governors and state legislatures to require photo id because there does not seem to be a problem to be fixed. reasonable person might say it is an id. what is the big deal? >> first of all, many older people no longer have driver's licenses. many younger people have not yet gotten driver's licenses. there are places where people live where they do not drive at all anyway, and even when states say you do not need to have a drivers license, but you need a special id for voting, you have to go some place to get it. counties where there is only one place, so it would take money and lots of hours. also, citizenship of requirements. you have to find your birth certificate. let's say you were born in alabama and a liv
we decided to check on what has happened since 2012. we look at the states from where time, zero.last no voter impersonation whatsoever. soledad: as you mentioned, there have been many measures, often republican-led, to restrict voting. how do you read those measures? >> it makes me wonder about the byacity of the allegations the governors and state legislatures to require photo id because there does not seem to be a problem to be fixed. reasonable person might say it is an id. what is...
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there has been an ongoing discussion in ukraine about how it has or has not been defended by this inventories, when russia, one of the signatories, violated that pledge, by taking over crimea. right about the british not having an aircraft carrier, but they have strong forces otherwise, and in fact, i think the british are not rethinking that aircraft decision. differenttter of requirements for different forces, and in ukraine, i don't actually think anyone is talking troops tonding ukraine, they have been a partner of nato, which is a different level, and it doesn't require the defense guarantees. i think that although a few of the european militaries have anything like the half of the american military because we are a global military power, they provide key capabilities and also provide a lot of diplomatic and political [indiscernible] in afghanistan, for example, so , theythese operations provide key functions, such as protecting airbases and also serving out in one of the most dangerous areas of afghanistan. i believe it was the dutch who had a higher per capita of the troops deployed in
there has been an ongoing discussion in ukraine about how it has or has not been defended by this inventories, when russia, one of the signatories, violated that pledge, by taking over crimea. right about the british not having an aircraft carrier, but they have strong forces otherwise, and in fact, i think the british are not rethinking that aircraft decision. differenttter of requirements for different forces, and in ukraine, i don't actually think anyone is talking troops tonding ukraine,...
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includes thousands of jobs he has never heard of, jobs no president has ever heard of. it is one of enormous challenges every incoming president faces and so far the trump team is failing miserably. welcome to the dawn of a new unified republican government. >> donald trump is not an -- he is barely a republican. >> let's give him a fresh start. let's give him a chance. >> it is the number one strategist in the whouchlite ho. >> thank you for stopping by. >> this is a white house that will embrace bigotry. i don't think it's possible to stand on the sidelines and be quiet about this. er. >> it is a prude sort of nationalism. >> i say he rides to dignity. >> a great form of communication. >> we will control you hard. >>> breaking news at this hour on the incoming trump administration and of course that news comes from twitter. donald trump tweeted just a few minutes ago saying very organized process taking place as i decide on cabinet and many other positions. i am the only one who knows who the finalists are. and that explains one of the reasons why this process is goin
includes thousands of jobs he has never heard of, jobs no president has ever heard of. it is one of enormous challenges every incoming president faces and so far the trump team is failing miserably. welcome to the dawn of a new unified republican government. >> donald trump is not an -- he is barely a republican. >> let's give him a fresh start. let's give him a chance. >> it is the number one strategist in the whouchlite ho. >> thank you for stopping by. >> this...