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wrong all the way across the table on state after state after state, the 5:00 p.m. the second wave got it wrong. second, there is still a hidden trump vote. people who refuse to tell pollsters who they voted for will not acknowledge it and i think they will come out of the woodwork tonight. third, how do you address the anger? those are the people who want to tear up, blow up washington. they're going to have to figure out a way to work with them, with the house, the senate. this will be the most we've seen in washington in a long, long time. >> your belief is trump has won? es, i've had a chance to look at the counties, i believe trump will be the next president. >> i think there are, keep this in mind, tens of millions of americans tonight who are experiencing this evening not only as a political event and an historical event, but as a spiritual event. they feel grateful, they feel establishment that has richly earned a rebuke in 25 different ways. spoke to a friend of mine, major trump supporter this evening, i just spoke to him, i said, how did you react when yo
wrong all the way across the table on state after state after state, the 5:00 p.m. the second wave got it wrong. second, there is still a hidden trump vote. people who refuse to tell pollsters who they voted for will not acknowledge it and i think they will come out of the woodwork tonight. third, how do you address the anger? those are the people who want to tear up, blow up washington. they're going to have to figure out a way to work with them, with the house, the senate. this will be the...
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some red states, some blue states. these states light up when they're called, when the call is given for trump or for clinton. it is a booth behind me built in partnership with facebook, we're going to connect with our audience. hundreds of our audience members, people out there, going to talk about the things they are concerned about the most. things they are looking out for in this election. and wee ha have a great crowd h. a lot of trump supporters, a lot of clinton supporters, they are excited. a lot of young voters, too, here, george. see some pace university students here. so, i'm going to stay out here in times square with the people, and we're going to have a conversation about this election. >> looking forward to that, michael. we have our first tweet of the night. this is from mike pence. hi says, "thank you, indiana, making our state the first on board to vote to make america great again." that comes from the republican vice presidential candidate, mike pence. i want to welcome back charlie gibson. great to
some red states, some blue states. these states light up when they're called, when the call is given for trump or for clinton. it is a booth behind me built in partnership with facebook, we're going to connect with our audience. hundreds of our audience members, people out there, going to talk about the things they are concerned about the most. things they are looking out for in this election. and wee ha have a great crowd h. a lot of trump supporters, a lot of clinton supporters, they are...
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the red states for trump, blue states for clinton. the white states are those we have not been able to make an estimate because the race is too close to call. the polls have just closed in the last state, and that is in alaska. but while these states that you see in white are too close to call, donald trump is leading new mercally by small margins in all five. >> this is something from the exit poll. 73% of voters say they made up their mind over a month ago which means the access hollywood tape made very little difference, neither did the f.b.i. hillary clinton email controversy. so seems the cake was already baked. if you were for hillary clinton or donald trump a month ago, it's still that. there was so much speculation about the ups and downs of the campaigns, switching people's minds, that doesn't seem to be the case. >> everyone at home has their note pads doing the math to the different path to victory. let's go to the states to give everyone the latest tally in those states we've yet to call. we'll start first with the battleg
the red states for trump, blue states for clinton. the white states are those we have not been able to make an estimate because the race is too close to call. the polls have just closed in the last state, and that is in alaska. but while these states that you see in white are too close to call, donald trump is leading new mercally by small margins in all five. >> this is something from the exit poll. 73% of voters say they made up their mind over a month ago which means the access...
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wrong all the way across the table on state after state after state, the 5:00 p.m. the second wave got it wrong. second, there is still a hidden trump vote. people who refuse to tell pollsters who they voted for will not acknowledge it and i think they will come out of the woodwork tonight. third, how do you address the anger? those are the people who want to tear up, blow up washington. they're going to have to figure out a way to work with them, with the house, the senate. we've seen in washington in a long, long time. >> your belief is trump has won? es, i've had a chance to look at the counties, i believe trump will be the next president. >> i think there are, keep this in mind, tens of millions of americans tonight who are experiencing this evening not only as a political event and an historical event, but as a spiritual event. they feel grateful, they feel establishment that has richly earned a rebuke in 25 different ways. spoke to a friend of mine, major trump supporter this evening, i just spoke to him, i said, how did you react when you realized this was go
wrong all the way across the table on state after state after state, the 5:00 p.m. the second wave got it wrong. second, there is still a hidden trump vote. people who refuse to tell pollsters who they voted for will not acknowledge it and i think they will come out of the woodwork tonight. third, how do you address the anger? those are the people who want to tear up, blow up washington. they're going to have to figure out a way to work with them, with the house, the senate. we've seen in...
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that means that one of the states i was close, the state of maine. fox news now projects, fox news announced projects that the state of maine has gone to hillary clinton. she has won the state of maine, three of the four electoral votes from maine will go go o hillary clinton. fourth of the electoral votes in the state of maine is too close to call. this has always been a confusing thing for people across the nation in most states. it's winner takes all and the electoral college. cannot in maine. in maine they split them up. >> that's right, the only two states that do this. it is entirely possible that trump in a state that has been deep for a long, long time will get that one additional electrode. that means that michigan puts him over the top plus one, and again, the map gets increasingly simple. the trump campaign strategy was to win all of the from the states. and they were voted republican in 2012 comment that includes arizona, alaska. and that is basically it. the rest are ones that he will be flipping if he wins then. including michigan, penn
that means that one of the states i was close, the state of maine. fox news now projects, fox news announced projects that the state of maine has gone to hillary clinton. she has won the state of maine, three of the four electoral votes from maine will go go o hillary clinton. fourth of the electoral votes in the state of maine is too close to call. this has always been a confusing thing for people across the nation in most states. it's winner takes all and the electoral college. cannot in...
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here are some of the states in the worst shape. you work for any of these states? think you will get your pension. dream on. all the states promise workers gazzilions but they don't have the money and aren't close to getting the money. most will have to tell retirees, too bad. we don't have your retirement money. illinois owes retirees $200 billion it doesn't have. i want to ask illinois comptroller, the woman responsible for making sure budget promises will be kept, how can you be so irresponsible? she wouldn't return our calls. neither would most of the politicians in charge in the other worst states. how can they sleep at night knowing workers expect pensions but the politicians spent money elsewhere? at least the comptroller general from the 11th worst state, south carolina did agree to talk. he's richard ecstrom. richard, thank you for being willing to talk about this, but you acknowledge there is a big problem? >> certainly is. it's a huge problem of immense proportion. we have a deficit or debt in our retirement system of well over $20 billion, some estimate
here are some of the states in the worst shape. you work for any of these states? think you will get your pension. dream on. all the states promise workers gazzilions but they don't have the money and aren't close to getting the money. most will have to tell retirees, too bad. we don't have your retirement money. illinois owes retirees $200 billion it doesn't have. i want to ask illinois comptroller, the woman responsible for making sure budget promises will be kept, how can you be so...
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ten stops in eight states in the last 72 hours, and wisconsin, a state the democrats have won every year since 1984, and trump has to pick-off one of those democratic-leaning states, and right now he is trying to capitalize on a last-minute surge. music's queen, beyonce, with a surprise appearance. >> look how far we have come. >> and jay-z hoping to elect the first woman president. >> with your help a glass ceiling to crack once and for all. clinton energizing her base. donald trump's strategy decidedly different. >> when we win on november 8th, we are going to drain the swamp. >> reporter: a ruckus rally in pennsylvania, even taking a look at hillary clinton. trying to get a turnout among white working class voters. >> the clinton administration will stop the jobs. >> and president obama rallied supporters in north carolina, a state that could determine his successor, criticizing trump's comment as disqualifying. >> imagine in 2008 if i said any of the things that this man said. >> trump is slinging it back at the president, misrepresenting his treatment of a protester. >> he spent so
ten stops in eight states in the last 72 hours, and wisconsin, a state the democrats have won every year since 1984, and trump has to pick-off one of those democratic-leaning states, and right now he is trying to capitalize on a last-minute surge. music's queen, beyonce, with a surprise appearance. >> look how far we have come. >> and jay-z hoping to elect the first woman president. >> with your help a glass ceiling to crack once and for all. clinton energizing her base....
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we focus on the battleground states. early in the evening, virginia and north carolina, will be coming in early. and we'll look there to see if hillary clinton is able to add to traditional democratic states. if able to add, viin carolina, the end of it. or that's likely she will get to 270. excuse me, scott. if donald trump does well in those he has to win twice as many up for grab states. looking in virginia and north carolina for signs that he is oing to be able to do that. unother state to watch is pennsylvania. because that its a state he can take away from traditionally democratic states. >> in terms of arithmetic, trump has a taller hill to climb. >> yes, win twice as many as she. >> thank you very much. coverage with our entire campaign 2016 team, will begin right here, 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news." and we'll then continue all through the night. >>> the fbi shook up the race again, yesterday, when it cleared clinton for a second time in the investigation into whether
we focus on the battleground states. early in the evening, virginia and north carolina, will be coming in early. and we'll look there to see if hillary clinton is able to add to traditional democratic states. if able to add, viin carolina, the end of it. or that's likely she will get to 270. excuse me, scott. if donald trump does well in those he has to win twice as many up for grab states. looking in virginia and north carolina for signs that he is oing to be able to do that. unother state to...
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they're organizing in states like nevada, in states like north carolina. in states like florida. look at florida, all the hispanic vote is up 103% from 2008. in north carolina up 85% from 2012 and clark county, in nevada, about 30% hispanic, early voting turnout up about 8%. this is probably going to be the story of the election. >> absolutely. >> you saw in 2012, and 2008, the surge in the african-american vote. record numbers. i think we'll see the same thing this go-round with hispanic voters. hispanic voters in previous elections about 10% electorate. about 11 million voters. i think we'll see 12%, 13%, maybe 13 million, 14 million voters this time and again, this is about trump. remember what he said in that first speech when he was announcing his campaign. talking about illegal immigrants and even in his speech there when he was talking about people flooding into the country that has very much aroused this hispanic electorate that for many years had been rumored about as a political force but i think finally we're going to see it in this campaign. >> and, involve, to marry
they're organizing in states like nevada, in states like north carolina. in states like florida. look at florida, all the hispanic vote is up 103% from 2008. in north carolina up 85% from 2012 and clark county, in nevada, about 30% hispanic, early voting turnout up about 8%. this is probably going to be the story of the election. >> absolutely. >> you saw in 2012, and 2008, the surge in the african-american vote. record numbers. i think we'll see the same thing this go-round with...
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of the rust belt states. today hillary clinton may be depending more on these than on some of the rust belt states because these are states defined by diversity and more white collar whites, where donald trump is struggling. colorado and virginia, a strong advantage. nevada with that early vote among latinos may be in her corner. florida, they are very confident. north carolina remains an absolute tipping point. in addition to these five, you now have arizona and you have georgia that are potentially one step behind becoming more competitive. this historic reversal of advantage where democrats have been dominant in the rust belt and republicans have had the upper hand in the sun belt, we may see that move as the geography follows. >> just to give you a sense, this is where we stand right now. cnn thinks we are here right now. if you can make florida a blue state going forward, as in as blue as, say, virginia is or colorado, which is like a light blue but a blue state, that is an enormous electoral vote advant
of the rust belt states. today hillary clinton may be depending more on these than on some of the rust belt states because these are states defined by diversity and more white collar whites, where donald trump is struggling. colorado and virginia, a strong advantage. nevada with that early vote among latinos may be in her corner. florida, they are very confident. north carolina remains an absolute tipping point. in addition to these five, you now have arizona and you have georgia that are...
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be involved in that at all. >> legal challenges would probably be on a state-by-state basis. actual enforcement of election laws in a bipartisan commission separate from the secretary of office. they will be a once a take action or the attorneys general. we are prepared for that kind of thing and i think that most states are in the general way that you would be for any election. i want to mention one thing we alluded to which is there is one new thing which is many states are implementing a computerized result system. the results will be uploaded electronically to make them quicker and frankly more accurate because most of the errors we see on election night are human error. it's the end of a long day and 's numbers getle transposed. it only comes into play if there is a close election but we have two to three weeks in every state to verify the results. and check against a paper copy in most cases but the slow down on election night might occur with a denial of service on some of these new systems which are on the internet in many cases and if that happens i think all of us a
be involved in that at all. >> legal challenges would probably be on a state-by-state basis. actual enforcement of election laws in a bipartisan commission separate from the secretary of office. they will be a once a take action or the attorneys general. we are prepared for that kind of thing and i think that most states are in the general way that you would be for any election. i want to mention one thing we alluded to which is there is one new thing which is many states are implementing...
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polls and the state polls turned out and state polls turned out in an election state by state to have been right. let me just ask this question. did not the -- if she had said something like what guy suggested, with no new information from what's in the emails, there was really nowhere for that story to go. in other words, the story would undoubtedly -- people may have asked about it but there was really no new revelations to come. the story would have had a chance of dying. the effect of her attacking comey was to keep the story alive, was it not. >> i don't think it would have died. you had trump out there saying this is the next watergate. >> he can say that all he wants but that's the end of it. >> no. the press would have been looking -- would have been speculating about what was in those emails. there would have been -- they would have completely bought into press investigation based on limited facts and it would have not gone in her favor. now, however, she needs to be -- she is having trouble regaining the offense. i agree on that part. >> one of her closing arguments seems to
polls and the state polls turned out and state polls turned out in an election state by state to have been right. let me just ask this question. did not the -- if she had said something like what guy suggested, with no new information from what's in the emails, there was really nowhere for that story to go. in other words, the story would undoubtedly -- people may have asked about it but there was really no new revelations to come. the story would have had a chance of dying. the effect of her...
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only states. >> it is one of the only states. let's start with the wisconsin, the state where you can change your vote up to three times heading into election day, right, and with this, we don't know how many times people may have changed their votes, but it certainly has changed from what the polls were showing. wisconsin is a brexit state. we say for sure because it's defying everything that the kelly, here are the numbers. donald trump is leading by a little over 50,000 votes. this is not insurmountable for hillary clinton, but based on the way this night is going elsewhere, it does not look good for her. again, it's critical for her chances that she turn back wisconsin. then you look at michigan. this is a state that has been reeling from among other things, poison water in flint, michigan, manufacturing losses, people in government, so an agent of change says by gosh, we're going to shake up government. that seems to work very well for donald trump. but it's very, very close. here are the mar
only states. >> it is one of the only states. let's start with the wisconsin, the state where you can change your vote up to three times heading into election day, right, and with this, we don't know how many times people may have changed their votes, but it certainly has changed from what the polls were showing. wisconsin is a brexit state. we say for sure because it's defying everything that the kelly, here are the numbers. donald trump is leading by a little over 50,000 votes. this is...
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go to any state and establish residency. and as a u.s. sit taen for voting purposes in the state. can't do that in american >> also a matter of personal pride. feel like i don't belong. >> in june, the supreme court declined to hear his case. he is exploring other options. worth noting not everyone here want to be a u.s. citizen. >> i am pretty much good the way i am. >> fine with being a national. >> fine with being a national. >> reporter: the laid back sim ply team of life here stands in contrast to the extremely complicated system of local and place like this. a system that is on the brink of change. the federal government doesn't eech even own this park land. leased from the local villages. when the runs out in 22 years, the future of the pocket of green in the distant pacific as ugh, it's only lunchtime and my cold medicines' wearing off. i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines
go to any state and establish residency. and as a u.s. sit taen for voting purposes in the state. can't do that in american >> also a matter of personal pride. feel like i don't belong. >> in june, the supreme court declined to hear his case. he is exploring other options. worth noting not everyone here want to be a u.s. citizen. >> i am pretty much good the way i am. >> fine with being a national. >> fine with being a national. >> reporter: the laid back sim...
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go to any state and establish residency. and as a u.s. sit taen for voting purposes in the state. can't do that in american samoa. >> also a matter of personal pride. feel like i don't belong. >> in june, the supreme court declined to hear his case. worth noting not everyone here want to be a u.s. citizen. >> i am pretty much good the way i am. >> fine with being a national. >> fine with being a national. >> reporter: the laid back sim ply team of life here stands in contrast to the extremely place like this. a system that is on the brink of change. the federal government doesn't even own this park land. leased from the local villages. when the runs out in 22 years, the future of the pocket of green in the distant pacific as uncertain of the legal status of (coughs) that cough doesn't sound so good. well i think you sound great. move over. easy booger man. fine! i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! ah! david, please, listen. still not coughing. not fair you guys! waffles are my favorite! ah! some cough medi
go to any state and establish residency. and as a u.s. sit taen for voting purposes in the state. can't do that in american samoa. >> also a matter of personal pride. feel like i don't belong. >> in june, the supreme court declined to hear his case. worth noting not everyone here want to be a u.s. citizen. >> i am pretty much good the way i am. >> fine with being a national. >> fine with being a national. >> reporter: the laid back sim ply team of life here...
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when hillary clinton became secretary of state she said she would let the state department know if a major donation was made to the clinton a million dollars was given by the government of guitar. that wasn't mentioned, why not? >> the agreement was the clinton foundation would alert state department if anyone gave a donation materially different from what they gave before hillary clinton was secretary of state. the government there was a donor to the foundation that does the fact they're a donor is known. they were a donor before she was secretary of state. >> dickerson: this is in keeping with the memorandum of understanding. even though they gave a million dollars to the foundation she felt no obligation to let the ethics of the state department to know. >> they were clear about when notice would be required. that is if a tkpoft decided to do a contribution that significantly different from what they had been doing before. the government there had been giving to the foundation. the tpoufpgs does great work around the world. the different write bigs of aids drut?hr' the united stat
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one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. >> pelley: our election night coverage will begin right here 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news," and we'll then continue all through the night. the f.b.i. shook up the race again yesterday when it cleared clinton for a second time in the investigation into whether she received classified information on her private, unsecured computer server. f.b.i. director james comey told congress that thousands of newly discovered e-mails did not contain anything that would clinton did was, i his words, extremely careless but not criminal. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: f.b.i. agentsgrca d used by clinton aide huma abedin. while investigators initially said they were unlikely to finish before election day, after less than two weeks they determined
one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. >> pelley: our election night coverage will begin right here 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news," and we'll then continue all through the night. the f.b.i. shook up the race again...
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it's a tight race in the keystone state. keystone state congressman brendan boyle. smile, congressman, smile. marie knows that a hearty turkey pot pie gives you a warm way to cozy up on a chilly day. so she seasons and roasts tender turkey breast to perfection. and prepares a golden flaky crust from scratch. then she fills it with crisp vegetables. and seals in the goodness with perfectly-crimped edges. because marie callender knows that when it's cold outside, it's good food and good company that keep you warm inside. marie callender's. it's time to savor. now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious al
it's a tight race in the keystone state. keystone state congressman brendan boyle. smile, congressman, smile. marie knows that a hearty turkey pot pie gives you a warm way to cozy up on a chilly day. so she seasons and roasts tender turkey breast to perfection. and prepares a golden flaky crust from scratch. then she fills it with crisp vegetables. and seals in the goodness with perfectly-crimped edges. because marie callender knows that when it's cold outside, it's good food and good company...
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of the united states. how about you? >> i'm just looking forward to us getting past very divisive, i would say 16 years, maybe 24 years. and figure out how to work together moving forward. whether donald trump is the next president of the united states or hillary clinton is the next president of the united states. but we're not going to know that until you vote. that does it for us this morning. >> yes, stephanie ruhle picks up msnbc's election day coverage right now. >>> an election like no other. a country divided like never before. will it be a historic first? >> i have stayed focused on one thing. on you. >> or a historic comeback. >> america is tired of waiting. the moment is now. >> today, no more speeches. no more ads. it comes down to this. one person, one vote. >> with your vote, you can beat the system. the rigged system. >> the best way to stop him, by showing up with the biggest turnout in history. >> today, america decides, and history will be made. >> if you're looking for peace and calm, you
of the united states. how about you? >> i'm just looking forward to us getting past very divisive, i would say 16 years, maybe 24 years. and figure out how to work together moving forward. whether donald trump is the next president of the united states or hillary clinton is the next president of the united states. but we're not going to know that until you vote. that does it for us this morning. >> yes, stephanie ruhle picks up msnbc's election day coverage right now. >>>...
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one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. >> pelley: our election night coverage will begin right here 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news," and we'll then continue all through the night. the f.b.i. shook up the race again yesterday when it cleared clinton for a second time in the investigation into whether she received classified information on her private, unsecured computer server. f.b.i. director james comey told congress that thousands of newly discovered e-mails did not contain anything that would change his opinion that what clinton did was, in his words, extremely careless but not criminal. here's jeff pegues. >> reporter: f.b.i. agents used a specially designed computer program to scan and sort the hundreds of thousands of e-mails found on a laptop used by clinton aide h
one other state is pennsylvania. that's a state he can take away from those traditionally democratic states. >> pelley: in terms of the arithmetic, trump has a much taller hill to climb. >> reporter: he does. he has to win twice as many as she. >> pelley: our election night coverage will begin right here 6:30 eastern time tomorrow with a special edition of the "cbs evening news," and we'll then continue all through the night. the f.b.i. shook up the race again...
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united states purchases the islands from denmark to become the united states virgin islands. the member, 1914 is opened. the united states is worried about it. by west coast is known another name, and this is the american reservation. anybody who is a psychologist can play on that one. california. this is exactly the fear that was brought up a year earlier, that what could happen to the united states is it could be torn apart, cut up into its various constituent pieces. the ocean has a name, the gulf of mexico, and the when i have not talked about yet, if you can please pan out yet, my favorite part, if you can show this imagery of calgary, canada is referred to as barbarians. now, in case there are any canadians in the room, i do not think they were referring to canada here. what they are referring to is the possibility is if there is enough pressure, and that pressure is about to come, and the battles we will focus on in the near future, if the british and french are under a enough pressure, they might give up parts of their north american possessions in order to get out of
united states purchases the islands from denmark to become the united states virgin islands. the member, 1914 is opened. the united states is worried about it. by west coast is known another name, and this is the american reservation. anybody who is a psychologist can play on that one. california. this is exactly the fear that was brought up a year earlier, that what could happen to the united states is it could be torn apart, cut up into its various constituent pieces. the ocean has a name,...
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he informs five states yesterday, five states today. hillary clinton taking no breaking either. she stopped in michigan, pennsylvania, and north carolina. here to give their final thoughts and attempt to make sense of it all, the digital politics editor and host of one more thing from the fox decision desk. let's get started with jennifer griffin. >> the polls are very tight in all of the key battleground states and it is a race to the finish. hillary clinton just finished speaking in pittsburgh. she is on her way to michigan are y where the president was speaking to a group of students in ann arbor. a lot of attention being given to michigan in these final hours. so much so they're concerned that if donald trump was able to win the battleground state of florida, ohio, or north carolina, if he was able to flip michigan, that could be a probable. already hillary clinton is trying to reach out across the isle. >> tomorrow we face the test of our time. will we set doles that all of us can help meet, or will we tern on each other and pit one group of americans against another. >> sh
he informs five states yesterday, five states today. hillary clinton taking no breaking either. she stopped in michigan, pennsylvania, and north carolina. here to give their final thoughts and attempt to make sense of it all, the digital politics editor and host of one more thing from the fox decision desk. let's get started with jennifer griffin. >> the polls are very tight in all of the key battleground states and it is a race to the finish. hillary clinton just finished speaking in...
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they all come from republican states in the midwest. he could authorize stopping collaboration with cuban security forces to prevented drug trafficking through cuban air and sea space and facilitate drug traffickers entering the united states in that way. he could stop u.s. cuban military collaboration in the per imter of the u.s. base in guantanamo and make it easier for prisoners in guantanamo to flee into cuba. he could stop the migration agreement that lasted clinton, bush and obama and therefore stop cuba from enforcing the trump preferred u.s. migration policy. and instead welcome undocumented my grants to the united states. there's a lot of the president of the united states can do. i don't think president trump will do any of that. and i think therefore there is a pretty solid rock under girding u.s. cuban relations no matter what the rhetoric says. >> thank you very much to all three of you, fascinating conversation. thank you. >> thanks very much, great to be here. >> thank you. >> we continue our coverage of fidel castro and
they all come from republican states in the midwest. he could authorize stopping collaboration with cuban security forces to prevented drug trafficking through cuban air and sea space and facilitate drug traffickers entering the united states in that way. he could stop u.s. cuban military collaboration in the per imter of the u.s. base in guantanamo and make it easier for prisoners in guantanamo to flee into cuba. he could stop the migration agreement that lasted clinton, bush and obama and...
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there are fewer and fewer states that it makes sense to states where they have done the bulk of voting by early voting. she is going to states in the closing days where people vote primarily on election day like here in pennsylvania, new hampshire and michigan. >> dickerson: who is she trying to turn out in pennsylvania is who should we watch for on tuesday? >> she needs to run up the score here in philadelphia, john, and this is the key to her. en pennsylvania is key to her voting strategy. she needs to win this state. she won't do as well in western pennsylvania. there is a transit strike here in philadelphia. if it takes you long tore get to work you may not fit in a stop at the polling place before. that the campaign insists they have volunteers at the ready to get people to the poles and then to work. without pennsylvania, it's unlikely hillary clinton can win the election. >> dickerson: and donald trump is closing argument, what his final case, major? >> his final case is?? he's a change agent. hillary clinton is ethically disqualified from the presidenci and who meyer the countr
there are fewer and fewer states that it makes sense to states where they have done the bulk of voting by early voting. she is going to states in the closing days where people vote primarily on election day like here in pennsylvania, new hampshire and michigan. >> dickerson: who is she trying to turn out in pennsylvania is who should we watch for on tuesday? >> she needs to run up the score here in philadelphia, john, and this is the key to her. en pennsylvania is key to her voting...
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states. in a few minutes we'll speak exclusively with donald trump's running mate, governor mike pence, and hillary clinton's top strategist, joel benenson, but we begin with fox team coverage. mike emanuel is with the clinton campaign in philadelphia, but we start with senior national correspondent john roberts who is in sioux city, iowa, a state president obama carried twice but trump has a good chance of flipping tuesday. john? >> reporter: good morning to you, chris. yes, the real clear politics average of polls shows donald trump has a lead of about three points here in the state. "des moines register" poll has him up by ten points. tense moments in reno when the secret service leapt on stage to protect the candidate. remember, it happened back in march in dayton. the situation here, they actually whisked him off the stage after somebody at the front of the crowd started yelling gun, gun. apparently they saw a protester reaching for something in his waistband. they thought it might have
states. in a few minutes we'll speak exclusively with donald trump's running mate, governor mike pence, and hillary clinton's top strategist, joel benenson, but we begin with fox team coverage. mike emanuel is with the clinton campaign in philadelphia, but we start with senior national correspondent john roberts who is in sioux city, iowa, a state president obama carried twice but trump has a good chance of flipping tuesday. john? >> reporter: good morning to you, chris. yes, the real...
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the red states are states that clinton, gray are the toss-ups. if you look at it right now, george, hillary clinton even just with the states that already advantage her is at 275 electoral vote, enough to become president. >> clearest path to victory. but she's got several paths. >> yeah, she has several paths. the first is simply to hang on to those blue state, particularly right here, this is her big blue fire wall, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, states that they are looking at in the final week, states that trump has shown signs of life. if she wins narrowly but the other one is this, this really does it, the state of florida. if hillary clinton can win the state of florida and right now they feel confident down there, it is lights out for donald trump. check this out. even if he manages to win pennsylvania and wisconsin, he doesn't get what he needs. >> yeah, the latino vote in florida so far that early vote astounding. 200,000 more hispanics have voted than in the last election. >> two. first of all he can win every single one of the tos
the red states are states that clinton, gray are the toss-ups. if you look at it right now, george, hillary clinton even just with the states that already advantage her is at 275 electoral vote, enough to become president. >> clearest path to victory. but she's got several paths. >> yeah, she has several paths. the first is simply to hang on to those blue state, particularly right here, this is her big blue fire wall, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, states that they are looking...
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states like florida, states like nevada. very strong numbers and not just with our base democratic voters, but we think we're seeing a surge with suburban women, younger people, millennials, broadening our coalition. >> okay. having said all of that, clinton has changed her game i always say the most precious commodity in the last week of a campaign is the candidate's time. she went to detroit to campaign on friday which is somewhat surprising. she's going back there again to michigan, to grand rapids, on monday. you're now running tv ads in virginia and colorado and new mexico. those were all states that were off the board for trump two weeks ago. >> going to michigan, by the way, is very consistent with our plan because michigan is one of the states we call game day states. there in the last few days, keep people ginned up, getting them out to vote. that's what you're seeing in some of these states. in terms of ads in states like virginia and colorado where we do feel we've got a winning margin there, we've had actually in
states like florida, states like nevada. very strong numbers and not just with our base democratic voters, but we think we're seeing a surge with suburban women, younger people, millennials, broadening our coalition. >> okay. having said all of that, clinton has changed her game i always say the most precious commodity in the last week of a campaign is the candidate's time. she went to detroit to campaign on friday which is somewhat surprising. she's going back there again to michigan, to...
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the red states are states that we have rated advantage trump. blue, advantage, hillary clinton, gray are the toss-ups. just with the states that already advantage her is at 275 electoral votes, enough to become president. >> so that's her clearest path to victory, but she's got several paths. >> yeah, she has several paths. the first is simply to hang on to those blue states, particularly right here, this is her big blue fire wall, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, states that they are looking at in the final week, states that trump has shown signs of life. if she hangs on to that, she wins. she but the other one is this, this really does it, the state of florida. if hillary clinton can win the state of florida and right now, they feel confident down there, it is lights out for donald trump. check this out. even if he manages to win pennsylvania and wisconsin, he doesn't get what he needs. >> yeah, the latino vote in florida so far that early vote astounding. 200,000 more hispanics have voted by friday than voted in the entire last election, bu
the red states are states that we have rated advantage trump. blue, advantage, hillary clinton, gray are the toss-ups. just with the states that already advantage her is at 275 electoral votes, enough to become president. >> so that's her clearest path to victory, but she's got several paths. >> yeah, she has several paths. the first is simply to hang on to those blue states, particularly right here, this is her big blue fire wall, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, states that they...
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i thought michigan state would beat penn state. that's why wisconsin in and then i'm high on the buffs. if the buffs can beat utah and then beat washington i'm putting them in. >> steve: there you go, team. on second down and ten. it's justin davis. mcshay. >> todd: one team that's interesting is oklahoma, kind of sitting on the outside looking in. oklahoma state, a top ten team -- that's a huge win and you have to assume that if you're talking about oklahoma potentially being in there wouldn't be a second team from the big ten. i just don't think that's going happen. i think the big ten championship chance of being in. you need washington to lose. >> brian: todd, you didn't have the big ten championship in. >> todd: not in that one. lot going on, griese. >> steve: hard hit in the secondary. that's drue tranquill who's had a nice game. >> brian: i don't see how oklahoma can get in. they got blasted by houston and ohio state. i just don't see it. >> todd: my point is, they're that team that's lurking. if the committee all of a sudde
i thought michigan state would beat penn state. that's why wisconsin in and then i'm high on the buffs. if the buffs can beat utah and then beat washington i'm putting them in. >> steve: there you go, team. on second down and ten. it's justin davis. mcshay. >> todd: one team that's interesting is oklahoma, kind of sitting on the outside looking in. oklahoma state, a top ten team -- that's a huge win and you have to assume that if you're talking about oklahoma potentially being in...
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i thought michigan state would beat penn state. that's why wisconsin in and then i'm high on the buffs. if the buffs can beat utah and then beat washington i'm putting them in. >> steve: there you go, home team. on second down and ten. it's justin davis. mcshay. >> todd: one team that's interesting is oklahoma, kind of sitting on the outside looking in. oklahoma state, a top ten team -- that's a huge win and you have to assume that if you're talking about oklahoma potentially being in there wouldn't be a second team from the big ten. i just don't think that's going happen. i think the big ten championship chance of being in. you need washington to lose. >> brian: todd, you didn't have the big ten championship in. >> todd: not in that one. lot going on, griese. >> steve: hard hit in the secondary. that's drue tranquill who's had a nice game. >> brian: i don't see how oklahoma can get in. they got blasted by houston and ohio state. i just don't see it. >> todd: my point is, they're that t if the committee all of a sudden decides not
i thought michigan state would beat penn state. that's why wisconsin in and then i'm high on the buffs. if the buffs can beat utah and then beat washington i'm putting them in. >> steve: there you go, home team. on second down and ten. it's justin davis. mcshay. >> todd: one team that's interesting is oklahoma, kind of sitting on the outside looking in. oklahoma state, a top ten team -- that's a huge win and you have to assume that if you're talking about oklahoma potentially being...
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of michigan, a state he's eyeing to turn red today. great state of michigan, and we are going to win back the white house. >> reporter: 42 million votes have already been cast, making today really the final day to vote at polling places like this one in northern virginia. trump's daughters courted voters in the state yesterday where 13 electoral votes are up for grabs. >> everyone you know, get them out to vote. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, clinton was joined by president obama and the first lady michelle obama. >> this country has always been great. to today's contest with more ways to win the white house. in order for trump to win, he'll have to take pennsylvania, florida and ohio to reach 270 electoral votes. donald trump made a last-minute stop in this northern virginia area sunday night into monday morning. the campaign believing that they can eat into that clinton lead in virginia. anne-marie, back to you. >> craig boswell, in sterling, virginia, thank you so much, craig. >>> well, florida, with its 29 electoral votes have been
of michigan, a state he's eyeing to turn red today. great state of michigan, and we are going to win back the white house. >> reporter: 42 million votes have already been cast, making today really the final day to vote at polling places like this one in northern virginia. trump's daughters courted voters in the state yesterday where 13 electoral votes are up for grabs. >> everyone you know, get them out to vote. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, clinton was joined by president...
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it's focused on 13 battleground states. our correspondents are tracking it from arizona to pennsylvania. nancy cordes are with the candidates. jeff pegues is tracking election day security. and john dickerson and bob schieffer are here as we reach the finish line of this oh, so epic journey. we've got all the bases covered. we begin with anthony salvanto of the electoral map of what it will take for each candidate to win y. anthony, good morning. >> good morning. happy election day, gayle. when we look at the battleground states we've been following we've seen in the polls, a lot of them have been leaning towards hillary clinton so far. we look at the map, we pick states like wisconsin, michigan, those have been leaning towards clinton. then watch the key state of pennsylvania. most of their voters vote today, as opposed to having voted early, if she can win there, you where she's also been leading in the polls and then she's getting close. then watch places like north carolina. or a couple out west like nevada. all she wou
it's focused on 13 battleground states. our correspondents are tracking it from arizona to pennsylvania. nancy cordes are with the candidates. jeff pegues is tracking election day security. and john dickerson and bob schieffer are here as we reach the finish line of this oh, so epic journey. we've got all the bases covered. we begin with anthony salvanto of the electoral map of what it will take for each candidate to win y. anthony, good morning. >> good morning. happy election day,...
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more than other states. hasn't felt the same benefits other states have felt. they say the polls show it to be a dead heat. the public poll show it to be a four point race. also minnesota. the public will show an eight point lead. they say they see a much closer to three points. minnesota that hasn't voted for a democratic since 1988. is noticeable because trump kristen, has not been in that state once this campaign with the exception of a single fundraiser. this will be his first public rally barely 24 hours out from when america votes. >> it is a striking choice. we will be watching very closely. peter stay with me. i want to turn to my colleague. andrea, thanks for being here on a chilly day. we have been watching the clinton campaign and this final stretch and we know she wanted to end this race on a positive note. her campaign talked about that. she started to go negative again in the wake of the comey revelation and now out with this new ad today. i want to play it. and get your reaction on the other side. >> it is with humility, determination, and boundl
more than other states. hasn't felt the same benefits other states have felt. they say the polls show it to be a dead heat. the public poll show it to be a four point race. also minnesota. the public will show an eight point lead. they say they see a much closer to three points. minnesota that hasn't voted for a democratic since 1988. is noticeable because trump kristen, has not been in that state once this campaign with the exception of a single fundraiser. this will be his first public rally...
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department of state. finally, a kissing her chair and director -- finally, a kissinger kathleen director, served as the deputy undersecretary for planning and forces. we have got a terrific lineup and we look forward to hearing your remarks. >> ok, we are still using the hand mic. thank you, andrew. congratulations on launching this project. it is both overdue and extremely timely, given her rents around the world and events here at home. , john is notion here because we had to hide him in a disclosed location, but he will be heavily involved and has given us great guidance. let me talk about our allies in the asia-pacific region. generally, because of the rise of china and the north korean nuclear threat, the return of 19th and 20th century style geopolitics to that region, there is a clarity of thought about alliances in asia and about our alliances from asia that has generally made the alliances stronger over the past few years. but still, there are big questions, and over the last few months, some of
department of state. finally, a kissing her chair and director -- finally, a kissinger kathleen director, served as the deputy undersecretary for planning and forces. we have got a terrific lineup and we look forward to hearing your remarks. >> ok, we are still using the hand mic. thank you, andrew. congratulations on launching this project. it is both overdue and extremely timely, given her rents around the world and events here at home. , john is notion here because we had to hide him...
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will one offset the other enough. >> you have to go state by state. a state like florida where you have a depression of african-american turnout, specially in the early vote, what you have is almost one for one, new latino voters showing up in the early polls. you are right about north carolina. the offset is, what about all those white voters that trump was going to drum up that didn't necessarily vote every four years. the republican side, we have talked about it for four years. where is the missing white voter? can trump get them out to the moles? we are seeing equal numbers of white voters showing up in the early turnout. there isn't that sort of one for one in north carolina. in nevada, you have incredibly high latinos there. >> and clark county, two-thirds of the votes come in. we are going to have new numbers when early voting closes for good. alex, to you. when you look at if there is a hail mary going on by the trump campaign, mike pence is going to my home state of minnesota on monday. aides to the campaign say, we see this map widening. min
will one offset the other enough. >> you have to go state by state. a state like florida where you have a depression of african-american turnout, specially in the early vote, what you have is almost one for one, new latino voters showing up in the early polls. you are right about north carolina. the offset is, what about all those white voters that trump was going to drum up that didn't necessarily vote every four years. the republican side, we have talked about it for four years. where...
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clear skies through the state. so lots of sunshine from the western slope to the eastern plains. 66 for our high temperature today. that's ten degrees above normal. tomorrow, we climb into the 70s and then mid 60s on thursday. 59 with sunshine through the period. the upcoming weekend,, ,, ,, ? sfx: laughter ? we all find fun ways to be good to our hearts. one hundred percent whole grain quaker oats is the delicious way to help reduce cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. ? >>> good morning. it is election day, tuesday, november 8, 2016. and welcome back to "cbs this morning." there is more real news ahead including bob schieffer and alex wagner on the factors that may decide this call each of the races tonight. but first, here is today's eye other th opener at 8:00. >> americans will decide if donald trump or hillary clinton will be president of the united states. >> her campaign is not talking, but confident that they believe victory is well within their grasp. >> trump and his advisers believe they are on
clear skies through the state. so lots of sunshine from the western slope to the eastern plains. 66 for our high temperature today. that's ten degrees above normal. tomorrow, we climb into the 70s and then mid 60s on thursday. 59 with sunshine through the period. the upcoming weekend,, ,, ,, ? sfx: laughter ? we all find fun ways to be good to our hearts. one hundred percent whole grain quaker oats is the delicious way to help reduce cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. ? >>>...
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he'll also hit ten other states, including blue states. the focus, stay on message. >> all right, i want to take you to a state, an unlikely battleground state, georgia. our own nbc's chris jansing is in georgia. this is a state we were not expecting. it hasn't gone blue since 1992. when bill clinton won it. chris jansing, what can you tell us? not so peachy? >> well -- nice pun. >> thank you. >> who would have thought of all these red states, that the democrats thought they might be able to turn blue, that this is the one that's the closest. one point now separating donald trump and hillary clinton. a lot of enthusiasm as a result of that, and this is the heart of clinton country. take a look at the people who are here. they're filling out the forms to make sure they can vote. this is a county, dekalb, that is 57% african-american. it went for barack obama in the last election by 78%. but so far, the black vote is down here. so that's what you're going to see. you're going to see this final push, but this is the final day. there will be n
he'll also hit ten other states, including blue states. the focus, stay on message. >> all right, i want to take you to a state, an unlikely battleground state, georgia. our own nbc's chris jansing is in georgia. this is a state we were not expecting. it hasn't gone blue since 1992. when bill clinton won it. chris jansing, what can you tell us? not so peachy? >> well -- nice pun. >> thank you. >> who would have thought of all these red states, that the democrats thought...
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the next state he went to today, north carolina, that is a red state. that is one that mitt romney won. he has to defend that. he can't lose it. from there he goes to pennsylvania. pennsylvania has been among the battleground states pretty reliably democrat in the last few elections and hillary clinton has had a bit on the edge of the polls there. that is a toss up. trump goes there next. from pennsylvania he comes to new hampshire. new hampshire is a blue state but also the first place where he won his primary. winning the new hampshire prime is something that the rest of the folks who may not have voted in the primary will recognize trump is very popular here. cory lewandowski is from windham and this a blue state he could flip, and tonight for what will probably be a michigan midnight rally, you have a blue state that has been predominantly democrat in the last 30 years and if he could flip that and the polls suggest he is closing in tightly on hillary clinton who had an advantage there for the last couple of weeks, but only a small one, all of the s
the next state he went to today, north carolina, that is a red state. that is one that mitt romney won. he has to defend that. he can't lose it. from there he goes to pennsylvania. pennsylvania has been among the battleground states pretty reliably democrat in the last few elections and hillary clinton has had a bit on the edge of the polls there. that is a toss up. trump goes there next. from pennsylvania he comes to new hampshire. new hampshire is a blue state but also the first place where...
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states like florida, states like nevada. very strong numbers and not just with our base democratic voters, but we think we're seeing a surge with suburban women, younger people, millennials, broadening our coalition. >> okay. having said all of that, clinton has last few days. i always say the most precious commodity in the last week of a campaign is the candidate's time. she went to detroit to campaign on friday which is somewhat surprising. she's going back there again to michigan, to grand rapids, on monday. you're now running tv ads in virginia and colorado and new mexico. those were all states that were off the board for trump two weeks ago. >> going to michigan, by the way, is very consistent with our plan because michigan is one of we have to make sure we get there in the last few days, keep people ginned up, getting them out to vote. that's what you're seeing in some of these states. in terms of ads in states like virginia and colorado where we do feel we've got a winning margin there, we've had actually in the last
states like florida, states like nevada. very strong numbers and not just with our base democratic voters, but we think we're seeing a surge with suburban women, younger people, millennials, broadening our coalition. >> okay. having said all of that, clinton has last few days. i always say the most precious commodity in the last week of a campaign is the candidate's time. she went to detroit to campaign on friday which is somewhat surprising. she's going back there again to michigan, to...
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citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age of reaching 14. congress evidently determined that because such a child would have competing claims of allegiance that a greater residency was required for the parent to establish the connection to the united states. >> is that an argument we heard case?bout in the flores mr. kneedler: it was made at the oral argument but we think it is also evident from the face of the statute as this court said with respect to another argument that the court addressed there, it is important for the court, itself, to look at the structure, text, and operation f the statute. >> the government spent most of the
citizens, then a child born outside the united states would be a citizen of the united states as long as one of the parents had resided in the united states for any period of time. there has to absufficient connection to the united states given both parents were citizens. on the other hand if one parent were a u.s. citizen and one parent an alien congress had a markedly different approach. the u.s. citizen parent had to have resided in the united states 10 years five of which were after the age...
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state after state -- >> trump is not ahead in michigan. he has not been ahead in michigan. >> why are you wasting the president of the united states' time then? >> dan fa dan dana, why is the president, going to michigan? >> because democrats in michigan who are not on television, when they don't have to be, with all due respect, to be very positive are saying, and i've talked to some yesterday, that they're very worried. they're very worried because it is narrow and they don't want to take any chances. >> that's for sure. you don't want to take any chances. >> speaking also to the governor's point. what's really awesome is two weeks ago hillary clinton was leading in michigan by 13 points. so it's gone from eight to six to five. now she's only four points ahead in a state where democrats have won that since 1988. and, speaking of on the air, hillary clinton hillary is putting $2 million on the air in michigan. that, in addition to president obama being there, they're worried. >> what's going on? >> beds are damp. >> you're saying democrat
state after state -- >> trump is not ahead in michigan. he has not been ahead in michigan. >> why are you wasting the president of the united states' time then? >> dan fa dan dana, why is the president, going to michigan? >> because democrats in michigan who are not on television, when they don't have to be, with all due respect, to be very positive are saying, and i've talked to some yesterday, that they're very worried. they're very worried because it is narrow and...
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let's take a look at that state right now. a little more than 2 million people have cast ballots in that state since early balloting has started. but who has the lead right now? well, if you look at these numbers right here, democrats have a clear lead in the early ballot return, by about 243,000 ballots. that's not all good news, because if you go back to 2012, their lead at this same time, anderson, was 307,000 ballots returned. and as robby mook had just said right there, democrats really do rely on the early vote to help win elections. let's go into the racial demographics of who has returned ballot so far as. let's look at two, specifically. african-americans right here. that you are participation rate is about 22.7%. hispanics, about 1.8%. but if you go back and look at 2012, look at the drop-off right there. you have about a 5.3% drop-off in african-americans actually participating in the early vote right now. you've seen a slight uptick right now, anderson, when it comes to the hispanic vote. and of course, we see the
let's take a look at that state right now. a little more than 2 million people have cast ballots in that state since early balloting has started. but who has the lead right now? well, if you look at these numbers right here, democrats have a clear lead in the early ballot return, by about 243,000 ballots. that's not all good news, because if you go back to 2012, their lead at this same time, anderson, was 307,000 ballots returned. and as robby mook had just said right there, democrats really do...
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a battleship in a battleground state. donald trump in his second rally of the day, another airport hangar here at wilmington. after that he goes west, reno, nevada, then denver, colorado. midnight tonight, trump will have been to four states in three time zones. hillary clinton is busy focusing on two crucial battlegrounds. she just wrapped up a rally in southeast florida where she only spoke for about seven minutes because a huge rain storm led to a wild scene. tonight she'll be in philadelphia with katy perry. >> in three days, we are going to win the great state of florida, and we are going to win back the white house. some of the polls are good. i only really acknowledge them if i'm winning. and by the way, we're winning in a lot of polls. a lot of polls. we're doing great in texas, but we're doing great in new hampshire. we're doing great in iowa. we're doing great in ohio. doing phenomenally well in north carolina. i think we're going to win pennsylvania. >> the candidates and their surrogates fanned out across the
a battleship in a battleground state. donald trump in his second rally of the day, another airport hangar here at wilmington. after that he goes west, reno, nevada, then denver, colorado. midnight tonight, trump will have been to four states in three time zones. hillary clinton is busy focusing on two crucial battlegrounds. she just wrapped up a rally in southeast florida where she only spoke for about seven minutes because a huge rain storm led to a wild scene. tonight she'll be in...
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for president of the united states! >> this is an election which rule after rule, unwritten rule after unwritten rule has been broken. >> you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> the video yesterday shows her appearing to lose her balance and start falling as she was helped into her motorcade. >> there's nothing more to know than pneumonia and dehydration. >> nothing more to know. >> it challenges -- you have no idea whether russia, china or anybody else? she has no idea. >> such a nasty woman. >> this is not the way we do it in the united states of america. >> by the end of the evening, i'm going to be blamed for everything that's ever happened. >> why not? >> why not? yeah. why not? awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law of our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> today, the fbi, unexpectedly reopened its criminal investigation of hillary clinton's private e-mail servers. >> it's pretty strange to put something like
for president of the united states! >> this is an election which rule after rule, unwritten rule after unwritten rule has been broken. >> you could put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> the video yesterday shows her appearing to lose her balance and start falling as she was helped into her motorcade. >> there's nothing more to know than pneumonia and dehydration. >> nothing more to know. >> it challenges -- you have no...
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president of the united states. hillary clinton voted this morning with her husband the former president. clinton's team told us she wanted to get out early to set an exexample to get out and vote. donald trump will vote shortly in new york city. >> more than 46 million people have already exeed guaranteed. it's been 146 years since all american men were granted the right to vote. 96 years ago, american women were given that right. donald trump and hillary clinton have tried to convince the country that they each have the right vision for its future. >> it's now officially tuesday, november 8. sure worth staying up for. >> we're hours away from a real change. >> it is the choice that goes to the heart of who we are as americans. >> we will make america great again. >> vote for a hopeful, inclusive, big-hearted america. they will both hold election fit parties here in new york city less than two miles apart. >> hillary clinton and donald trump made their final pitch to voters in five states yesterday. we have coarjan
president of the united states. hillary clinton voted this morning with her husband the former president. clinton's team told us she wanted to get out early to set an exexample to get out and vote. donald trump will vote shortly in new york city. >> more than 46 million people have already exeed guaranteed. it's been 146 years since all american men were granted the right to vote. 96 years ago, american women were given that right. donald trump and hillary clinton have tried to convince...
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what an amazing turnout for him state after state after state. right now he is just one state away from winning the presidency. this from someone who has never been a politician, never served in the military. tonight history could very well be made for donald trump in just a matter of minutes. >> billionaire businessman. what is the latest right now? it could all come down to michigan, very close to pennsylvania and michigan and we're still waiting for arizona and new hampshire. >> that is exactly it and a tie in new hampshire right now, a tie in pennsylvania and michigan right now. donald trump has a 1% lead. we have seen that lead grow and shrink throughout the night. there is still about 10%, i'm sorry 21% of the votes are the latest right here on my tablets saying that is what's out right now. once those come in that they will decide it. no one ever thought it would come down to michigan. tonight we speculated that it might come down to nevada, but it looks like it will be right there in michigan. >> donald trump just continues to surprise. i
what an amazing turnout for him state after state after state. right now he is just one state away from winning the presidency. this from someone who has never been a politician, never served in the military. tonight history could very well be made for donald trump in just a matter of minutes. >> billionaire businessman. what is the latest right now? it could all come down to michigan, very close to pennsylvania and michigan and we're still waiting for arizona and new hampshire. >>...
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we turned the state around. we turned the state around. [cheering] and the great news tonight is you have got someone who is kind of like, remember that old movie, "mr. smith goes to washington"? a manufacturer, doing his own thing, stood up and heard call of people in the state, said he would do something about it, went to washington and did his job. he said i will focus on wisconsin, not on washington. that is what he has done for the past six years. that is what he will do are to the next six years. he will bring the wisconsin values to washington. [cheering] and not only with his victory tonight, a victory for all of us but a victory for wisconsin and victory for america as well because now ron johnson can yet again tell what it means to be someone from wisconsin, to show what it means people are willing to think more about the next generation then just about the next election. you can do remarkable things for people of your state. he will help lead in the senate. do remarkable things for this country. ladies and gentlemen, my honor to
we turned the state around. we turned the state around. [cheering] and the great news tonight is you have got someone who is kind of like, remember that old movie, "mr. smith goes to washington"? a manufacturer, doing his own thing, stood up and heard call of people in the state, said he would do something about it, went to washington and did his job. he said i will focus on wisconsin, not on washington. that is what he has done for the past six years. that is what he will do are to...
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mental health services in the state of iowa. senator schoenjahn noting concern over the recent closure of mental health institutes. two of four remaining in the state of iowa-one being in his district of indepndence. "we have two bed per 100,00 people and half those beds are become the de-facto mental health institutions in the state would do everyhting i can to fund those services and keep them going." johnson also promising to bring his business experience as the executive director of heartland acres to the table to create jobs. "i think government's role in generating businesses to allow businesses to be creative and get people hired and put them to work." and another issue johnson feels government should weapons and being trained senate- wants to focus oa ready projects around the state with our great agricultural partners, our farmers. and they've been ready to go with these projects. and we just haven't had the money to fund that." in senate district 32, elizabeth amanieh news seven currently serving senate district 32 --
mental health services in the state of iowa. senator schoenjahn noting concern over the recent closure of mental health institutes. two of four remaining in the state of iowa-one being in his district of indepndence. "we have two bed per 100,00 people and half those beds are become the de-facto mental health institutions in the state would do everyhting i can to fund those services and keep them going." johnson also promising to bring his business experience as the executive director...
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the sununu name is well known in the granite state. his father, john h served three , terms as governor in the 1980's, and his brother served as a u.s. senator. now this is the first time since , 2002 that a republican has taken the corner office. sununu will be sworn in as the new governor in january. reporting live in concord, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: all right, ray, thanks. represent new hampshire in the u.s. senate. erin: right now, the race is too close to call. incumbent senator kelly ayotte has 48% of the vote to her challenger maggie hassan's 48%. there is about 1500 votes in between the two. kelly ayotte leading with 93% of the precincts reporting. seal on lopez -- siobhan lopez joins us with a closer look at this tight race. siobhan: senator kellyyo making more than 24 stops in 24 hours -- and she had another long night last night. an optimistic senator ayotte addressed her supporters last night but not long after that, , the race flipped, with governor maggie hassan taking the lead. news 9 spoke with ayotte one-on-one
the sununu name is well known in the granite state. his father, john h served three , terms as governor in the 1980's, and his brother served as a u.s. senator. now this is the first time since , 2002 that a republican has taken the corner office. sununu will be sworn in as the new governor in january. reporting live in concord, ray brewer, wmur news 9. sean: all right, ray, thanks. represent new hampshire in the u.s. senate. erin: right now, the race is too close to call. incumbent senator...