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trained on how to detect and fix such leaks by the ngo water and sanitation for the urban poor or was sop members are at record as on is the program office. they've been the source doesn't need to be. creating a new to. lead to my needs in that they're managing those source that they have now so better management says the only thing to download to improve the service that they need to get. up is working to improve and tunnel or evil is water management the metropolitan areas population has doubled to some three million over the past twenty years. two thirds of the people have no access to clean drinking water according to what's up about one quarter of the deaths among children under the age of five here linked to water borne disease. rivers ira and her team it was help provide basic infrastructure to prevent waste water from polluting the environment and improve access to clean water in partnership with the city the n.g.o.s already build five hundred water kiosks that sell drinking water they've also been. laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface wate
trained on how to detect and fix such leaks by the ngo water and sanitation for the urban poor or was sop members are at record as on is the program office. they've been the source doesn't need to be. creating a new to. lead to my needs in that they're managing those source that they have now so better management says the only thing to download to improve the service that they need to get. up is working to improve and tunnel or evil is water management the metropolitan areas population has...
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because there's great rg izations out there trying to help women tell their story, run for office, sop up and be t there. >> one of those organizations is ignite and anne moses with that group. i know you're training women from a young age, high school eill the way to early 20s. you're now even starting younger. moving forward do you see a new wave of young women will be inspired by this and we'llee office?them running for i'm thinking alexandria , ocasio-cort she's latina, youngest woman ever elected to congress. >> what we're seeing is post-2016 -- pre2016 we saw young women were driven by the u iss. they aired about kaushz, he wanted to make change around those issues and you had toco ince them, though, that that desire and that passion and all that work they were already doing, that they should take that and run for office and be in a place of w powerre they could actually make the decisions. that was a big push to convince them that they could do it. after 2016 they realized they could do it, they realized they had to illinobno choict to do i. they got out at and marches looked ar
because there's great rg izations out there trying to help women tell their story, run for office, sop up and be t there. >> one of those organizations is ignite and anne moses with that group. i know you're training women from a young age, high school eill the way to early 20s. you're now even starting younger. moving forward do you see a new wave of young women will be inspired by this and we'llee office?them running for i'm thinking alexandria , ocasio-cort she's latina, youngest woman...
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by noon sop suers and drains were overwhelmed by the rain. good afternoon.for joining us. >> look at this. blue skies. >> we'll look from the sky 7. right now over 880 in the east bay. north and south. this is in hayward. taking a look at the traffic there. it doesn't look like the roadways are all that wet. which is a good thing gien what the afternoon commute has been like for many. north bay now from the camera. you can see a few drops on the lens there. it was probably worse earlier in the day. >> i think so. we have team coverage and how it's affecting the thanksgiving commute. >> this is what we have been waiting for. >> we're happy it hit here. it was heavier earlier in the day. what's happening now. you can see the in this region from the peninsula across the pay to parts of the east bay. we have pockets of light rain. heavier in parts of the mountains. look at this widespread and steadier rain.
by noon sop suers and drains were overwhelmed by the rain. good afternoon.for joining us. >> look at this. blue skies. >> we'll look from the sky 7. right now over 880 in the east bay. north and south. this is in hayward. taking a look at the traffic there. it doesn't look like the roadways are all that wet. which is a good thing gien what the afternoon commute has been like for many. north bay now from the camera. you can see a few drops on the lens there. it was probably worse...
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we are also in the process of re-writing our entire sexual assault policy and our unit sops. over the last few years we have a clearance rate of 50% up from eight a year ago, almost 15 points above the national average of 36% and our unfounded rate has dropped between 5% and 8% over the last few years. we test nearly 90% of all of our rape kits and we have a zero backlog for testing. dna testing recently helped us solve decades-old cases that resulted in sentences of 109 years in one case and life in another just to name a few examples. we've made great progress, but there's a lot of work to be done. weal be under consent decree for many years to come and continue to improve as a result. the truth is that there may still be sexual assault survivors that do not wish to report and we must do better to provide a system that allows survivors to feel safe, have confidence in the system so that we can hold perpetrators accountable. it is clear by convening this committee that each of you are committed to making this a priority. just in closing, my overarching recommendation is that
we are also in the process of re-writing our entire sexual assault policy and our unit sops. over the last few years we have a clearance rate of 50% up from eight a year ago, almost 15 points above the national average of 36% and our unfounded rate has dropped between 5% and 8% over the last few years. we test nearly 90% of all of our rape kits and we have a zero backlog for testing. dna testing recently helped us solve decades-old cases that resulted in sentences of 109 years in one case and...
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speaking of hov restrictions go into effect this korning sop that in mind. that's the lates from the traffic center. back to you. thank you. terrifying moments for early black friday shoppers inam al >> one person is dead and two others2- includingyear-old girl injured after a shooting at a mall on thanksgiving night. here's theot cha scene in hoover. police say the shooting happened after a fight broke out between two teens insidel. the m one of the teens was shot by the other teen and when that gunman tried to run away, police confronted and shot and killed him. police say the ol12-yea girl was in the vicinity of the gunfire: she i expected to be okay. >> see that credit card on the screen thige. thest shopping day of the year. that credit card got a little workout. but today is not the start of the holiday shopping season anymore.'s thp from the year before. the best deals on some of the high-tech electronics but for those deals you'll have to wake up early and wait in line. thece are also ready for black friday crowds. they have been getting ready for we
speaking of hov restrictions go into effect this korning sop that in mind. that's the lates from the traffic center. back to you. thank you. terrifying moments for early black friday shoppers inam al >> one person is dead and two others2- includingyear-old girl injured after a shooting at a mall on thanksgiving night. here's theot cha scene in hoover. police say the shooting happened after a fight broke out between two teens insidel. the m one of the teens was shot by the other teen and...
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even if christie did not make sop expressed promise, it's a lot about for trump what he perceives.y last minute decisions. that could factor in. if he likes christie on a particular day, it could be him. >> what happened to senator lindsey graham? he seems to be in the president's ear about the subject of the acting attorney general but there was suggestion he might replace jeff sessions. sg i don't know that the list that we're hearing about is the complete list.>sg i don't know that we're hearing about is the complete list.>sg i don't know that we're hearing about is the complete list. i don't know tha that we're hearing about is the complete list. there was the time he said if jeff sessions were fired there would be holy hell to pay and suddenly he's changed his tune on that. i think whoever gets this job, one thing that would be most valuable is that it's someone not only qualified for the job and impartial but someone the perception of impartiality. people who have been out talking on one side or the other will not have the confidence of the public. andrew mccarthy said he wou
even if christie did not make sop expressed promise, it's a lot about for trump what he perceives.y last minute decisions. that could factor in. if he likes christie on a particular day, it could be him. >> what happened to senator lindsey graham? he seems to be in the president's ear about the subject of the acting attorney general but there was suggestion he might replace jeff sessions. sg i don't know that the list that we're hearing about is the complete list.>sg i don't know that...
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i'm going to pull out sop of me the highlights.e stunning highlights that we're seeing out west, they're saying if it's not brought under control wildfires will burn up to six times more forest area per year by 2050. and they say more people will be exposed to ticks that carry lyme disease, zika and dengue fever. and when it comes to our health, the impact the climate change will have on our health, it says the higher temperatures will also kill more people. they predict that the midwest will have the highest temperature rise, and in the mid we west, they could see an additional more premature deaths. it said throughout the century we could see annual losses in some sectors that billions of b end of the century. news. it all runs counter to what we have heard from president trump, as well as the policies we've seen at ages like the epas as th they roll back. >> we're going to continue reading this and have your team continue to read this and we'll have more. thank you for hitting these key notes there. >>> an american missionary wr
i'm going to pull out sop of me the highlights.e stunning highlights that we're seeing out west, they're saying if it's not brought under control wildfires will burn up to six times more forest area per year by 2050. and they say more people will be exposed to ticks that carry lyme disease, zika and dengue fever. and when it comes to our health, the impact the climate change will have on our health, it says the higher temperatures will also kill more people. they predict that the midwest will...
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throughout the state, these wind driven fires have chewed up sop 85,000 acres all within the span ofabout 24 hours, dana. just incredibly fast. there are calmer winds in the forecast today, so that should help with the fire fight. at least five confirmed fatalities. many of the survivors will have to start over. back to you. >> dana: heart breaking there, claudia. thank you. president trump announcing a new policy on immigration. what it means for those seeking asyl asylum. plus how tragedy is bringing a community together. please follow us on twitter at daily briefing and also instagram and facebook, where we post extra stuff. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >> an emergency hearing set to start top of the hour. 14 minutes from now. in florida, as democrats and republicans prepare for a possible recount in the state's senate
throughout the state, these wind driven fires have chewed up sop 85,000 acres all within the span ofabout 24 hours, dana. just incredibly fast. there are calmer winds in the forecast today, so that should help with the fire fight. at least five confirmed fatalities. many of the survivors will have to start over. back to you. >> dana: heart breaking there, claudia. thank you. president trump announcing a new policy on immigration. what it means for those seeking asyl asylum. plus how...
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they already have a 0 waste facilitator, some one dedicated to doing the sorting, sop one that goes around, looks at the waste stream from each of the respective vendors, says ok, you are not doing the packaging here, you are not doing this here, you are not sorting it properly. sends it back, they end up fixing it, it comes back out. so, the point is, in that instance, if they were to fail, they would not, part of the director, correct me if i'm wrong, director rafael, but would not be required to hire a new sorter. they would probably have to retool some. so, when i talk to the operator there, jeannie boaz, she said waiting and working with recology, need new equipment. it might require department of the environment to retrain the individual or is the person knowledgeable of how things are. sometimes and i know you all have been doing this very aggressively, where things are sorted changes, right? one, you know, wet paper versus soiled paper versus lining, and part of the legislation, what levels of contamination are, where things are. they allow for that to be updated on an annual basis
they already have a 0 waste facilitator, some one dedicated to doing the sorting, sop one that goes around, looks at the waste stream from each of the respective vendors, says ok, you are not doing the packaging here, you are not doing this here, you are not sorting it properly. sends it back, they end up fixing it, it comes back out. so, the point is, in that instance, if they were to fail, they would not, part of the director, correct me if i'm wrong, director rafael, but would not be...
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that is a place to look and consumers continue to show up at the sopping malls -- shopping malls.ne: let's stick with consumer spending because that is on everyone's mind. are making it out to be? some of the reports seem to be that while spending total is up, consumers are spending more on discounted items and things that may not transfer over to the economy. tim: one thing to take away from the durable goods report is that you might see some of a sugar high from tax cuts this year putting more money in people's pockets. when you look at the bigger ticket items, houses, cars, all those items -- the pace of gains is slowing. little on pick up a discount purchases. next year we might see a slowdown in consumer spending as people are talking about. i want to look at drivers as what is consuming markets. it has been geopolitics. in u.k., everyone is worrying about exit. driven byf that is the china it -- by china and u.s.? tim: i think it could be. the u.s. economy is predominately domestic. while some of those external some investments slow demand, you are seeing now, as you can see
that is a place to look and consumers continue to show up at the sopping malls -- shopping malls.ne: let's stick with consumer spending because that is on everyone's mind. are making it out to be? some of the reports seem to be that while spending total is up, consumers are spending more on discounted items and things that may not transfer over to the economy. tim: one thing to take away from the durable goods report is that you might see some of a sugar high from tax cuts this year putting...
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another thing which is there as a bit of a sop to the brexiteer is because it wasn't there initially,going on about, why are you not paying more attention to technological solutions attention to technological solutions at the border? i suppose this fairly sensibly says if we can find a technological solution that will avoid a hard order in ireland, we will do that. of course if you look around the world, these technological solutions are in operation at no border, there is no border around the world where technology removes the need for any infrastructure or checks entirely. perhaps in four or five years that will be the case. that will be one of the biggest issues over the next few years, solutions and timing and how they collide and coincide. this has been agreed by the negotiators in principle but it still has to be signed. signed by the eu leaders. in principle but it still has to be signed. signed by the eu leadersm the prime minister's statement in downing street, one line which leapt out to me was when she stressed that this is an agreement between the uk and the european commi
another thing which is there as a bit of a sop to the brexiteer is because it wasn't there initially,going on about, why are you not paying more attention to technological solutions attention to technological solutions at the border? i suppose this fairly sensibly says if we can find a technological solution that will avoid a hard order in ireland, we will do that. of course if you look around the world, these technological solutions are in operation at no border, there is no border around the...
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sop he so he's making a daily word salad that, you know, you just interpreted for the american peoplely means. but he does do that and it's upsetting to people, but he's not going to stop doing it. so what i would rather do is focus on what is the right policy for the american people as it relates to the saudis? so i maintained this, chris, i think the president by if large when you look at his policies, and his executive action, and his thought process, he usually gets to a very common sense answer despite the explanations he's giving you related to his answer. i said this to my wife on our podcast, if you're the 45th president, here's the situation with the saudis, you don't want to put 2.5 million people out of work if you have crippling sanctions on saudi that disrupts the entire oil market and the supply chain for the global economy. unfortunately, they sit on 25% of the world's oil reserves and, you know, that's the regime that we have to deal with right now. >> have you ever heard an american president say anything like that before? that, look, i know you just killed this journ
sop he so he's making a daily word salad that, you know, you just interpreted for the american peoplely means. but he does do that and it's upsetting to people, but he's not going to stop doing it. so what i would rather do is focus on what is the right policy for the american people as it relates to the saudis? so i maintained this, chris, i think the president by if large when you look at his policies, and his executive action, and his thought process, he usually gets to a very common sense...
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sop i want to urge our colleagues ole both sides of this aisle that separates republicans from democrats, you need to take this seriously. for the sake of your states and mine, for the good of our planet, for the good of our children, for the good of future generations, take climate change seriously. listen to the experts and come together to work on solutions. and instead of saying i'm not a scientist, listen to the scientists. don't try to censor their warnings or hide from the truth. instead of saying making changes could cost money, think about the cost to our economy and our society if we don't act. coastal communities inundated with catastrophic flooding, midwestern droughts that raise food prices, and soaring health costs. these are some of the cost that are coming to our country, indeed to our society, indeed to civilization of planet earth. we must act and we must do it now. mr. president, i yield the floor. leigh -- mr. leahy: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: i want to commend the senior senator from florida. throughout my career i've b
sop i want to urge our colleagues ole both sides of this aisle that separates republicans from democrats, you need to take this seriously. for the sake of your states and mine, for the good of our planet, for the good of our children, for the good of future generations, take climate change seriously. listen to the experts and come together to work on solutions. and instead of saying i'm not a scientist, listen to the scientists. don't try to censor their warnings or hide from the truth. instead...
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walk us through the charts of the sop versus oil futures.ave seen a steep drop in crude, and the correlation between crude and s&p has been rising. nowhere near margin levels but making a sharp rise from basically the end of october. the s&p and crude moving in tandem in this fall some of the year, crude is outpacing, but the s&p is starting to catch up. should this correlation continue to increase, crude staying under pressure, we could expect another steep drop in equities here it scarlet: that is the direction. in terms of the size of the move, we know crude is in a bear market, the s&p 500 in correction mode. vince: we have seen something like a 30% drop in crude prices. closing in on 10% moving s&p. the last time it happened was the summer of 2015. we did lift the equity market and all was right again. but if in this case some does not break, for instance the trump negotiations and next week, crude continues under pressure, equity markets are likely to stall and drop further. scarlet: let's look at another chart in your trade. vince: 30
walk us through the charts of the sop versus oil futures.ave seen a steep drop in crude, and the correlation between crude and s&p has been rising. nowhere near margin levels but making a sharp rise from basically the end of october. the s&p and crude moving in tandem in this fall some of the year, crude is outpacing, but the s&p is starting to catch up. should this correlation continue to increase, crude staying under pressure, we could expect another steep drop in equities here it...
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sop football games have been moved to today, trying to get bitter coldre that moves in. one silver lining though, i think your tv audience is growing as we speak. i, for one, will be cuddled up at home watching where it's warm. >> of course, we will be there tomorrow in eight pairs of wool underwear. it starts at 9:00. we hope you watch it with us right here on nbc. >>> andust todayefore americans sit down to the table an unusual nationwide warning from the cdc about romaine lettuce amidst another e.coli outbreak landing dozens in the hospital. federal health officials say it unsafe in any form. we will get expert advice how to stay healthy. first, absentee ballots's goob gutierrez has that story. >> it is an incredibly broad warning, the cdc telling people to throw away any romaineo lettuce matter if it's whole, chopped, or part of a mix. all of it should go. this morning an urgent alert from the centers for disease and prevention as it investigates a ngerous e.coli outbreak. stay away from romaine lettuce. >> if you havert in y home, throw it away. and if you go to the
sop football games have been moved to today, trying to get bitter coldre that moves in. one silver lining though, i think your tv audience is growing as we speak. i, for one, will be cuddled up at home watching where it's warm. >> of course, we will be there tomorrow in eight pairs of wool underwear. it starts at 9:00. we hope you watch it with us right here on nbc. >>> andust todayefore americans sit down to the table an unusual nationwide warning from the cdc about romaine...
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we'll hear how an actor from the 90's sitcom -boy meets world- sopped a burglary. ( robin ) actor williamls ... best known as mr. feeny on the 1990's sitcom - 'boy meets world' is involved in a drama off screen... a break- in at his home in southern california. now, as less trent explains, he's talking about how he stopped the would-be thief. the famed mr. feeny is being praised for foiling a burglary. "boy meets world" star william daniels, 91, and his wife, 89-year-old bonnie bartlett, were able to scare off a would-be robber who broke into their home on saturday. daniels invited inside edition to his san fernando valley, california, house to see the scene of the crime.daniels said he and bartlett awoke to the sound of glass shattering as the thief kicked in the bottom of their back door. "we hear 'pow, pow, pow,'" the actor said. "bonnie yelled and i turned on the light."what happened next has become the stuff of legend. in reality, the burglar just ran, said daniels. but you wouldn't know that online, where tales of mr. feeny's heroism are sweeping the web. "my favorite version was th
we'll hear how an actor from the 90's sitcom -boy meets world- sopped a burglary. ( robin ) actor williamls ... best known as mr. feeny on the 1990's sitcom - 'boy meets world' is involved in a drama off screen... a break- in at his home in southern california. now, as less trent explains, he's talking about how he stopped the would-be thief. the famed mr. feeny is being praised for foiling a burglary. "boy meets world" star william daniels, 91, and his wife, 89-year-old bonnie...
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you cannot have a situation like this where this, you know, it is a sop to democrats. you have democrats and leftists rallying in front of the white house to defend rosenstein . i think president sees rosenstein's allies are. they are the enemies of the president. i'm sure rosenstein is probably a short timer there you would hope. neil: so, was the president of leery of firing him at same time he was firing jeff sessions because it would like palace coup or another richard nixon "saturday night massacre"? was that the thinking behind keeping rosenstein in power or what? >> i think so. matt whitaker is well suited to deal with somebody like rod rosenstein. he has the compass to do it. he has the guts to do it. i think why rosenstein his gang of deputies are so upset about whitaker showing up. neil: finally i'm getting a sense from the mueller probe, and some of the noise, that this investigation has veered widely from the original intent to look at russian collusion, like the clinton investigation veered wildly from real estate deals and went into a relationship with an
you cannot have a situation like this where this, you know, it is a sop to democrats. you have democrats and leftists rallying in front of the white house to defend rosenstein . i think president sees rosenstein's allies are. they are the enemies of the president. i'm sure rosenstein is probably a short timer there you would hope. neil: so, was the president of leery of firing him at same time he was firing jeff sessions because it would like palace coup or another richard nixon "saturday...
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sop we continue to be neutral on that stock >> how about best buy?the benefits of not only a good product array of product categories, a healthy demand environment, but also what they're doing. they're the survivor in this category the question is as we get into next year, will some of the tail winds that we've seen from healthy demand and products like televisions, mobile phones, are those going to begin to fade and as a result they're going to have a harder time growing their same store sales and if they can't grow their same store sales, it's unlikely they're going to maintain their margins around where they are. i think the burden of proof will be on best buy to show that they can stabilize their profitability into next year and continue this very strong performance. but i think the market's going to have some skepticism and the stock's going to remain around its current level. >> all right well, we're not going to talk about the entire macroenvironment for retail. or the consumer. just leave it at that. maybe at another date we'll do that michae
sop we continue to be neutral on that stock >> how about best buy?the benefits of not only a good product array of product categories, a healthy demand environment, but also what they're doing. they're the survivor in this category the question is as we get into next year, will some of the tail winds that we've seen from healthy demand and products like televisions, mobile phones, are those going to begin to fade and as a result they're going to have a harder time growing their same store...
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the board was deceived for over a year the board didn't have the facts sop many tech ceos not to mentionen out of office in that alone. we have the promotion of hate speech with a lot of the use of the russian trolls it looks like they knew about and suppressed and when investigations were done, they tried to hush it up. then on top of that, we have the repeat private equations which has been happening since at least 2011. this has had a huge impact on the brand. frankly this is the high-tech holliganism. >> just to slow it down just a little bit for anybody who didn't read the story yesterday from "the new york times," that times story was based on interviews with just over 50 people many of whom spoke off the record because they were worried about retaliation or they had signed nondisclosure agreements. i think it's a pretty complicated picture. while they may be right in the overall tone of what happened with it, i think it's difficult to say either knew specifically about some of the things that people have kind of made the jump even from what the times was reporting to say that they
the board was deceived for over a year the board didn't have the facts sop many tech ceos not to mentionen out of office in that alone. we have the promotion of hate speech with a lot of the use of the russian trolls it looks like they knew about and suppressed and when investigations were done, they tried to hush it up. then on top of that, we have the repeat private equations which has been happening since at least 2011. this has had a huge impact on the brand. frankly this is the high-tech...
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. >> could not have picked a better sopping.: first time in 8 years democrats will take control of the house. the so-called blue wave ends there. ed: republicans intensifying strong hold in the senate. they actually are expanding their majority. the president whose appear apper appearances on the campaign trail may have carried many candidates across the line thank you to all. ainsley: at this hour we still are watching a few races just too close to call at this point. in arizona, the senate race between republican martha mcsally and democrat kristin sion that in a dead heat. brian: wow, mcsally wasn't leading in any of the polls. in georgia stacey abe braps brams and brian kemp. if nobody gets to 50 they have a runoff december 40th. ed: the ap calling the governor's race for the democrat tony evers. republican scott walker is refusing to concede that. seems to be headed by a recount. divided by a few hundred votes. >> a team of reporters all across our nation. pete hegseth is in fort worth, texas. steve: you know they have chri
. >> could not have picked a better sopping.: first time in 8 years democrats will take control of the house. the so-called blue wave ends there. ed: republicans intensifying strong hold in the senate. they actually are expanding their majority. the president whose appear apper appearances on the campaign trail may have carried many candidates across the line thank you to all. ainsley: at this hour we still are watching a few races just too close to call at this point. in arizona, the...