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want to thank our city agencies for working hard to put this on the ground as quickly as possible tilly chang the prop a dollars that helped to fund this today and, of course, edward reiskin but also with an night the engineer that put this on n place an significantly street the sf pd side commander is here oh, my god oar commander ali and commander and i will i is the traffic commander to make sure you're increasing the enforcement in the tenderloin and the south of market and the city to make sure we're telling the chiropractors and pedestrians what how we can share the road altogether so a big congratulations and thank you to everyone that was involved in making this a realty (clapping) >> thank you supervisor green again, that's the kind of leadership we need to make 24 happen and finally you've heard a lot from the supervisor and the neighborhoods this was built from the grassroots up and the strong support from the folks but it is new to make those things happen sometimes we don't have the level of support but the stronger support the easy to get this into the ground and no one epitomiz
want to thank our city agencies for working hard to put this on the ground as quickly as possible tilly chang the prop a dollars that helped to fund this today and, of course, edward reiskin but also with an night the engineer that put this on n place an significantly street the sf pd side commander is here oh, my god oar commander ali and commander and i will i is the traffic commander to make sure you're increasing the enforcement in the tenderloin and the south of market and the city to make...
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want to thank our city agencies for working hard to put this on the ground as quickly as possible tilly chang the prop a dollars that helped to fund this today and, of course, edward reiskin but also with an night the engineer that put this on n place an significantly street the sf pd side commander is here oh, my god oar commander ali and commander and i will i is the traffic commander to make sure you're increasing the enforcement in the tenderloin and the south of market and the city to make sure we're telling the chiropractors and pedestrians what how we can
want to thank our city agencies for working hard to put this on the ground as quickly as possible tilly chang the prop a dollars that helped to fund this today and, of course, edward reiskin but also with an night the engineer that put this on n place an significantly street the sf pd side commander is here oh, my god oar commander ali and commander and i will i is the traffic commander to make sure you're increasing the enforcement in the tenderloin and the south of market and the city to make...
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change happen. >> consider thom tillis's record. >> and this ad tied the death of trayvon martin to thom tillis. >stand your ground laws caused the death of trayvon martin. >> bringing the african-american vote to come out. without that they're going lose badly in these midterm elections. >> a lot of spending on campaign ads come from groups who don't have to disclose their donors. they're playing a growing roll. they dropped hundreds of millions of dollars in races without having to be transparent. >> roxana saberi, appreciate it. >> there are other stories making headlines around the world. ines is follow those for us. >> a russian man who fought with the taliban made his appearance in the court today. >> students were abducted in september. police have arrested a mayor and his wife today. they have reportedly have ties to drug gangs. there is report of shooting in a mosque in saudi arabia but left five people dead. it happened during the holidays of ashoura. the move to hand power to civilians follows deadly protest over the past week that left the parliament building in flames. malcolm weapon
change happen. >> consider thom tillis's record. >> and this ad tied the death of trayvon martin to thom tillis. >stand your ground laws caused the death of trayvon martin. >> bringing the african-american vote to come out. without that they're going lose badly in these midterm elections. >> a lot of spending on campaign ads come from groups who don't have to disclose their donors. they're playing a growing roll. they dropped hundreds of millions of dollars in races...
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i get to take a break off the campaign trail, now you to change a bit because i am thom tillis and i the next united states senator -- [cheers and applause] but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of becausel calls me thom you are a friend -- >> yes, we are! >> this victory is not my victory. this victory is our victory. our victory. you know, if you take a look and all of the negative ads against st any senate candidate in the country, $111 million -- we do not bend, we won. [cheers and applause] i tell you what, though, i am sure you have been watching the ads, but there was something very important that also had to happen tonight, and we have swept this nation with a majority so somehow i think senator reid is going to have a different office assignments come january. i think at the end of the day, i think the reason i spent all that money is they looked in north carolina, they knew what we had here. we had hundreds and hundreds of volunteers absolutely committed, knocking on doors, doing what we had to do to win. that is why i am standing here before you. now,
i get to take a break off the campaign trail, now you to change a bit because i am thom tillis and i the next united states senator -- [cheers and applause] but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of becausel calls me thom you are a friend -- >> yes, we are! >> this victory is not my victory. this victory is our victory. our victory. you know, if you take a look and all of the negative ads against st any senate candidate in the country, $111 million -- we do not...
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change the direction of our country. >>another senate pickup for the republicans was north carolina's thom tillis. charles baker of massachusetts was one of four republicans to oust democrat *governors. larry hogan won in maryland. but the democrats got one pickup... in pennsylvania, where tom wolf defeated republican incumbent tom corbett. here's a little graphic to help explain the election returns to you *younger viewers... with legos. it starts with the republicans -- the red legos -- controlling 45 seats in the senate... and changes to reflect the *new senate, with at least *52 republicans. two *more red lego's could be added by the time alaska's ballots, and louisiana's *runoff ballots, are all tallied. them but that only makes sense to capitol hill. when in doubt is like those. >> finally somebody put it in the way the college education person can figure it out. galagos. let's take a look at our day. good weather. we are expecting to see temperatures climbing to nearly 60. some sunshine today. it's 43 in gary. wheeling at 43 as well. light breeze. the priest will pick up into tonight. sycam
change the direction of our country. >>another senate pickup for the republicans was north carolina's thom tillis. charles baker of massachusetts was one of four republicans to oust democrat *governors. larry hogan won in maryland. but the democrats got one pickup... in pennsylvania, where tom wolf defeated republican incumbent tom corbett. here's a little graphic to help explain the election returns to you *younger viewers... with legos. it starts with the republicans -- the red legos --...
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into a straight -- estate controlled by an incumbent senator and present a legitimate case to change horses. tillis getsna, thom one hour of free debate time because hagan didn't want to show up. i think if we had a weaker candidate, other states you saw the republican saying let's talk ite and debate these issues, was our feeling that we trained him up and invested a lot of time. there has been a cultural change that started in 12 and i hope will continue which is that we invest heavily in the grassroots, the technology hind the door knocks but that also the door knocks. and thankl learning you for your team to continue to grant interviews to the press to tell us how to be better. that was a huge sea change i have seen. it felt like every election cycle we got further from the grassroots. led to the rnc and all the work they did, open analysis and the rnc our partners and said let's do what we do best which is talk to voters. i think that is what worked. i think our candidates were very nimble on the issues. jumped foreign policy before the american people behind september-october, we were pleased
into a straight -- estate controlled by an incumbent senator and present a legitimate case to change horses. tillis getsna, thom one hour of free debate time because hagan didn't want to show up. i think if we had a weaker candidate, other states you saw the republican saying let's talk ite and debate these issues, was our feeling that we trained him up and invested a lot of time. there has been a cultural change that started in 12 and i hope will continue which is that we invest heavily in the...
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the high bar was could we go and present a legitimate case to change horses? , thom tillisgets an hour of free debate time because kay hagan did not want to show up. candidate, weaker other states, you saw the republican saying let's talk more, let's debate these issues. the national environment favored them but it's our feeling that we train them up and invested a lot of time. change thatcultural started in 12 that i hope will continue that we invest heavily invest in theand technology behind the door knock and invest in the door not -- your knock. team for to your continuing to grant interviews for the press and telling us how to be better. the democratic movement writ large. that was a huge sea change that i had seen. it felt like every election cycle we got further and further away from the grasp roots and i 12, led by the rnc and the work that they did host and the campaigns that are state parties said let's get back to what we do best, which is talking to voters and mobilizing our team. candidates were very nimble issues, when foreign policy jumped to the fore of the
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changing developments weekly now. -- quickly now, thom tillis won north carolina that now 7. >> thatat republicans, saying they are having a tough time seeing how thom tillis could pull it out, polls change. results changed later in afternoon. they got to result. 98% indicationcasion was hanging -- kay hagan was hanging in there, not get rid of thom tillis she tried, now 7 seats for republicans and it could expand from here, in states that were unexpected. to virginia, ed gil gillespie ad mark warner. but you look, they are still counting this the governor's race from last yeaa, unexpected return at very end, republican hanging in there could be a situation here. and there could be challengeing this, we go to a recount if you can believe that. this is not finished here. republicans continue to expand the map, they have not only won a number of states that where mitt romney run in 2012 but picked up colorado, and picked up iowa. this is shaping up to be a decent night are in republicans in u.s. senate. neil: melissa -- thank you, rich, think about even legal challenges. republicans ha
changing developments weekly now. -- quickly now, thom tillis won north carolina that now 7. >> thatat republicans, saying they are having a tough time seeing how thom tillis could pull it out, polls change. results changed later in afternoon. they got to result. 98% indicationcasion was hanging -- kay hagan was hanging in there, not get rid of thom tillis she tried, now 7 seats for republicans and it could expand from here, in states that were unexpected. to virginia, ed gil gillespie ad...
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tillis try to link to hagan to the ongoing chaos in the middle east. >> while isis grew, obama did nothing. senator hagan did not. to changechange your senator. >> posters say they are effective. more than half of all ads aired this election were negative. lesson appear only republicans have gone negative, a liberal group ran an ad that seems to suggest republicans caused the ebola outbreak. >> the nih saw its budget cut. greg there are outbreaks happen today that we are not able to recognize, stop. >> all right let's come back now to france where the country has just named it topped literary award in the annual fall book season. the winner is lydie salvayre for her novel on a spanish civil war. our eve irvine is out there at the place where the award is announced first of all, tell us a bit more about the winner of this year's prize. >> lydie salvayre said she was both honored and taken aback as that price was announced, and now she actually studied medicine and has a psychiatric cabinet donna versailles. it is her fourth novel you said it mentioned the spanish civil war. it has two generations, one, her 90-year-old mothe
tillis try to link to hagan to the ongoing chaos in the middle east. >> while isis grew, obama did nothing. senator hagan did not. to changechange your senator. >> posters say they are effective. more than half of all ads aired this election were negative. lesson appear only republicans have gone negative, a liberal group ran an ad that seems to suggest republicans caused the ebola outbreak. >> the nih saw its budget cut. greg there are outbreaks happen today that we are not...
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and i got to change it a little bit because my name is thom tillis and i'm the united states senator.eers and applause] but, but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of you still just calls me thom, because you are friends. this victory is not my victory, this victory is our victory. our victory. if you take a look at all the negative ads against me and against any candidate, more than any senate candidate in the country, s $11 million, we didn't bend, we won [cheers and applause] i tell you what, though, i'm sure you've been watching the ads, but there was something very important that also had to happen tonight and we have swept this nation with a compelling -- [cheers and applause] so somehow i think senator reid is going to have a different office assignment come january. i think at the end of the day the reason they spent all that money is they looked at north carolina, they knew what we had here. we had hundreds and hundreds of volunteers, absolutely committed, calling, knocking on doors, doing what we had to do to win. y'all refused to lose and that's why i'm
and i got to change it a little bit because my name is thom tillis and i'm the united states senator.eers and applause] but, but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of you still just calls me thom, because you are friends. this victory is not my victory, this victory is our victory. our victory. if you take a look at all the negative ads against me and against any candidate, more than any senate candidate in the country, s $11 million, we didn't bend, we won [cheers and...
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change horses? and, you know, north carolina, thom tillis gets an hour of free debate time because kay havening didn't want to show -- kay hagan didn't want to show up. i think if he had a weaker candidate and, you know, other states you saw the republicans just saying let's talk more, let's debate these issues. a, the national environment favored them but, also, it was our feeling that we had trained them up, and we'd invested a lot of time. i think there's been a cultural change that started in '12 which i hope will continue which is we invest heavily in the grass roots, invest in the technology behind the door knock, but invest in the door knock. you know, we stole a page out of their playbook. now, we're still learning, and thank you to your team for continuing to grant interviews to the press to tell us how to be better. [laughter] not to bs, i'm saying the democratic movement writ large. but, you know, that was a huge sea change that i've seen, you know, as you said, a bunch of campaigns, and it felt like every election cycle we got further and further away from grassroots and said we'll put it
change horses? and, you know, north carolina, thom tillis gets an hour of free debate time because kay havening didn't want to show -- kay hagan didn't want to show up. i think if he had a weaker candidate and, you know, other states you saw the republicans just saying let's talk more, let's debate these issues. a, the national environment favored them but, also, it was our feeling that we had trained them up, and we'd invested a lot of time. i think there's been a cultural change that started...
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tillis, even tom cotton in arkansas. these are conservatives, but with more of a inclination to govern. that will perhaps enable congress to changewe sat down with paul ryan, who is likely to be chairman of the ways and means committee. he's going to go to the president and talk about tax reform. is something possible in a divided government? to cut corporate and individual rates? -- that is the mentality republicans have. can we get beyond the battles? >> are they in a mood that they are prepared to have serious negotiations? and give the president an opportunity to come to the table and express his own interests? work out what is possible for the future? >> that is exactly right. there is an appetite among republicans because so little has gotten done since republicans took over in 2011. we have seen very little legislatively. paul ryan and mitch mcconnell these are the leaders who want , to see something accomplished. boehner had an appetite to do a grand bargain. that fizzled. can they come back in some way? paul ryan mentioned immigration. something he believes can be done on tax reform and trade issues. he would like to exp
tillis, even tom cotton in arkansas. these are conservatives, but with more of a inclination to govern. that will perhaps enable congress to changewe sat down with paul ryan, who is likely to be chairman of the ways and means committee. he's going to go to the president and talk about tax reform. is something possible in a divided government? to cut corporate and individual rates? -- that is the mentality republicans have. can we get beyond the battles? >> are they in a mood that they are...
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change. and that's just what i intend to deliver. >> reporter: kentucky senator mitch mcconnell reelected and looking to fulfill his -- and tillis oustedm democratic incumbent pyor falling to cotton. >> the people have made their choice. we have again chosen constitutional self-government which allows each of us to flourish according to their abilities and industry. >> reporter: adding to the democrats, colorado. the solidly blue state turned red with republican representative corey gardener defeating yudall. >> senators across this state had their voices heard. they are not red, they are not blue but they are crystal clear. crystal clear in their message to washington, d.c. get your job done and get the heck out of the way. >>> so many senate seats going to the republican column cup -- coupled with a very tight house, he has asked congressional leaders to meet with him at the white house on friday. >> all right, heather, thank you. >>> in the south bay tonight there's a tight race for congress. with a democrat taking on a democrat. ro khanna is facing mike honda. mike honda in the lead tonight with 54%. ro khanna with 46%. maureen nay
change. and that's just what i intend to deliver. >> reporter: kentucky senator mitch mcconnell reelected and looking to fulfill his -- and tillis oustedm democratic incumbent pyor falling to cotton. >> the people have made their choice. we have again chosen constitutional self-government which allows each of us to flourish according to their abilities and industry. >> reporter: adding to the democrats, colorado. the solidly blue state turned red with republican representative...
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that changing color is on hold. thom tillis is going to be joining us.oining us live shortly. >> there are some states that have not yet been called, including alaska where you have mark begich running against dan sullivan. it's just still too close. >> lot of rural areas. 73% reporting. >> and dan sullivan from the bush administration. and virginia look at this. if there was a stunner, even if it ends the way it is right now, it's this, ed gillespie was down as much as 22 and leading most of the night. he probably is within the margin of error to ask for a recount. we'll see. senator mark warner came out and said hey i won. >> down in louisiana, they are going to be going back to do some voting about a month from right now because there is going to be a runoff because neither the top two candidates got 50%. remember, there is another republican in there that got over a dozen points. so the conventional wisdom is if he plays his cards right bill cassidy will probably win. >> when you talk about a democratic star, it was wendy davis. she gave that filibus
that changing color is on hold. thom tillis is going to be joining us.oining us live shortly. >> there are some states that have not yet been called, including alaska where you have mark begich running against dan sullivan. it's just still too close. >> lot of rural areas. 73% reporting. >> and dan sullivan from the bush administration. and virginia look at this. if there was a stunner, even if it ends the way it is right now, it's this, ed gillespie was down as much as 22 and...
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it's not going to change your world if aunt tilly doesn't agree with what you're saying.king hard enough and mooching off this brother that stole the inheritance. >> that's it. >> there's a lot of kids around. what if one of the other is telling you have to raise your kids and you do it the other way, what do you do? >> get up and walk away and watch the football game. >> how do you tell them thanks but no thanks. >> i would validate them and i would say thank you because someone wants to be heard so any time that someone is sharing their opinion they want to be heard. acknowledge that you're hearing them and walk away. >> get the boxed wine. >> one thing my parents always did would be invite somebody to the table, to the holiday that didn't quite fit. in other words somebody that was not necessarily the best friend of all of us. >> unavailable. >> it's excellent. >> they'll have enough at table but to have it as an opportunity also to welcome somebody around the table that might be hurting or might be suffering that might not have family in the area. >> that's a really g
it's not going to change your world if aunt tilly doesn't agree with what you're saying.king hard enough and mooching off this brother that stole the inheritance. >> that's it. >> there's a lot of kids around. what if one of the other is telling you have to raise your kids and you do it the other way, what do you do? >> get up and walk away and watch the football game. >> how do you tell them thanks but no thanks. >> i would validate them and i would say thank you...
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tillis in north carolina. they need to actually ask themselves. i'm not just buying these guys in my states. i'm buying a climate change denier who will have a seat of immense power in determining this country's environmental policy. >> it takes two to compromise. and so the opposite side. that's a lot of it, too. it appears the white house is already planning for a defeat. and if you look at the writings of peter baker and michael shear from the "new york times," they say that the administration is working on a new policy agenda. with the quote being without waiting for results on tuesday, few in the white house expect it to go well for mr. obama. top aides have met for weeks to plot the final quarter of his presidency. they're mapping possible compromises with republicans to expand trade overhaul taxes and build roads and bridges. my question to you, jonathan. they've not been able to compromise for six years. so why will they do it now? >> so the reason they might do it now is they know going into 2016 when a lot of republican seats are up, the way the democrats were more vulnerable this time. they know they've got
tillis in north carolina. they need to actually ask themselves. i'm not just buying these guys in my states. i'm buying a climate change denier who will have a seat of immense power in determining this country's environmental policy. >> it takes two to compromise. and so the opposite side. that's a lot of it, too. it appears the white house is already planning for a defeat. and if you look at the writings of peter baker and michael shear from the "new york times," they say that...
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tillis the north carolina senate elect. few people saw that one coming. this image from today could mean we're all getting lame duck. can you find the president in thahahahahaha how could switchgrass in argentina, change in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. [ inhales deeply ] [ sighs ] [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announce
tillis the north carolina senate elect. few people saw that one coming. this image from today could mean we're all getting lame duck. can you find the president in thahahahahaha how could switchgrass in argentina, change in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with...
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you have to introduce yourself and ask for the vote and now i can change a bit because i am thom tillisstates senator -- [cheers and applause] but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of you still calls me thom because you are a friend -- >> yes, we are! >> this victory is not my victory. this victory is our victory. our victory. [applause] you know, if you take a look and all of the negative ads against me and against any senate candidate in the country, $111 million -- we do not bend, we won. [cheers and applause] i tell you what, though, i am sure you have been watching the ads, but there was something very important that also had to happen tonight, and we have swept this nation with a compelling majority so somehow i think senator reid is going to have a different office assignments come january. [applause] i think at the end of the day, i think the reason i spent all that money is they looked in north carolina, they knew what we had here. we had hundreds and hundreds of volunteers absolutely committed, knocking on doors, doing what we had to do to win. that is wh
you have to introduce yourself and ask for the vote and now i can change a bit because i am thom tillisstates senator -- [cheers and applause] but i want to make absolutely certain that every single one of you still calls me thom because you are a friend -- >> yes, we are! >> this victory is not my victory. this victory is our victory. our victory. [applause] you know, if you take a look and all of the negative ads against me and against any senate candidate in the country, $111...
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tillis, and in georgia, there's no question. whatever the outcome and and republicans are still favored somewhat in georgia. whatever the outcome in the senate governors' races, georgia is changingemographically, much like virginia and north carolina have changed. >> fair enough. >> and part of that is a larger african men vote. >> we'll watch closely, as i will watch you sending me ice cream my way in a matter of days. thank you. i like it extremely cold. >> don't count on it, neil. >> oh, really? all right. that was larry savado. you probably heard, in u.s., in mexico, it's free. its spokesman about to speak to the nation and a relieved family is trying to move on. $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i wou
tillis, and in georgia, there's no question. whatever the outcome and and republicans are still favored somewhat in georgia. whatever the outcome in the senate governors' races, georgia is changingemographically, much like virginia and north carolina have changed. >> fair enough. >> and part of that is a larger african men vote. >> we'll watch closely, as i will watch you sending me ice cream my way in a matter of days. thank you. i like it extremely cold. >> don't count...
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change both of those races in a different direction. >> louisiana runoff, december 6th in north carolina, lizz. kay hagan trying to hold on against thom tillisg machine, i didn't have to ask about it, i saw it when i was driving everywhere. i'm going with hagan. >> this was maybe the toughest one for me to predict and i waivered back and forth. a very slight edge to hagan here. i think democrats have a great ground game and assisted by other progressive groups that have been building in this for years for over a year and i think that hagan has a very slight edge on election day. but this is going to be very, very close. >> norm? >> i go with hagan who started out as one of the really vulnerable ones. but in a year where people don't like government much and there's been tribal politics and confrontational politics in north carolina, tom tillis was not the best candidate for republicans to put up, because he's the face of that confrontation. >> face of the republican state of 2020. jean shaheen and scott brown. lizz, is scott going to become a new hampshire senator? >> not even a little bit. new hampshire does not want anything to do with sco
change both of those races in a different direction. >> louisiana runoff, december 6th in north carolina, lizz. kay hagan trying to hold on against thom tillisg machine, i didn't have to ask about it, i saw it when i was driving everywhere. i'm going with hagan. >> this was maybe the toughest one for me to predict and i waivered back and forth. a very slight edge to hagan here. i think democrats have a great ground game and assisted by other progressive groups that have been...
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change the subject. now the president apparently has cut an ad for her that she is running in the 11th hour. it was posted on youtube by her opponent thom tillis. here's a snippet. >> by voting for someone who shares our priorities. stand with me, president obama, and take responsibility in moving north carolina forward by voting for kay hagan on november 4, a senator you can count on. >> what's going on here? >> it's like a political bear hug. i'm with you. you've got my taint on you. how is that going to help her in a race that's this close? she thinks this is going to put her over the edge, perhaps motivate her base? he's not the most popular guy in the room right now so this shows they're desperate, they're trying to do something. >> it is a scripted tactic. it is not as if who put that on? in fact, thom tillis the speaker is saying i put that on my site. i'll help you get the word out about how you're tight with the president. >> exactly. meanwhile there is trouble for the democrat who is the senator up in the great state of new hampshire. there is a story out today on the daily caller that says that apparently jeanne shaheen, the sitting
change the subject. now the president apparently has cut an ad for her that she is running in the 11th hour. it was posted on youtube by her opponent thom tillis. here's a snippet. >> by voting for someone who shares our priorities. stand with me, president obama, and take responsibility in moving north carolina forward by voting for kay hagan on november 4, a senator you can count on. >> what's going on here? >> it's like a political bear hug. i'm with you. you've got my...
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tillis -- what did he do? do you know? >> reporter: i'm not certain actually that it changed dramatically.here's a couple of things in operation here. one, we know that we had enormous voter turnout, both today but also in early voter turnout, which absolutely topped what happened in 2010. this is not about necessarily a down midterm election. there's been major turnout, but i think we may have underestimated the extent to which turnout in this race could have been driven by national issues not only for the democrat in this case the question of trying to distance herself from president obama, but also for republicans here. so one of the things we saw was an uptick for tillis immediately after the federal judiciary rulings about marriage equality that brought marriage equality here to the state of north carolina. for many progressives that was a moment of celebration but for many conservatives, it became a social issue, a reason to come out and vote for tillis even though tillis and hagan weren't making it an issue in their campaign. early on we saw a lot of education in the discussion poin
tillis -- what did he do? do you know? >> reporter: i'm not certain actually that it changed dramatically.here's a couple of things in operation here. one, we know that we had enormous voter turnout, both today but also in early voter turnout, which absolutely topped what happened in 2010. this is not about necessarily a down midterm election. there's been major turnout, but i think we may have underestimated the extent to which turnout in this race could have been driven by national...