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if only we had the man who wro >> oh, here he is. >> matt polster is an investing goo-roo. >> and tell us about it? >> well, trump has been good for some sectors and bad for others. the bottom line is taking a hit. and at one point, the s and p future is down and then it would race back up. there's a trump positive flow. it's in areas like infr infrastructure and areas like steel that are sort of out right now from the technology stocks who did so obama. >> it makes sense and with his background as a business man. >> all. >> and you follow who the president likes and who the president works with. in this case we had a president who worked closely with google. and when it became time to work infras infrastructure. and we have a president that likes to build things. >> well, you know newt gingrich. >> he wants to be the planter and takes the broad view and to different agencies and say here are your problems and let me look at how you operate and here's how we need to reorganize. it's my understanding that the president of the united states wants to continue and write other things becaus
if only we had the man who wro >> oh, here he is. >> matt polster is an investing goo-roo. >> and tell us about it? >> well, trump has been good for some sectors and bad for others. the bottom line is taking a hit. and at one point, the s and p future is down and then it would race back up. there's a trump positive flow. it's in areas like infr infrastructure and areas like steel that are sort of out right now from the technology stocks who did so obama. >> it...
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reporter: tonight, newly released dash cam video, showing the instant a routine traffic stop goes horribly wro it slams into a parked car. the suspect, 38-year-old edmond brown, was pulled over last month for driving with a handicap placard in his windshield. the officer draws his gun, tells brown to get on the ground, but then, he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. >> you shot me! >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: that officer seemingly unaware his gun went off. >> i think this officer showed amazing restraint. he was professional, and the guy didn't obey him. >> reporter: brown now facing of a weapon. his attorney says they will conduct their own investigation. david? >> eva, thank you. >>> next tonight, several governors declaring states of emergency to battle extreme drought and wildfires. 37 wildfires burning from alabama to kentucky. smoke obscuring the skyline of atlanta tonight. and investigators suspect number of the fires have been set by arsonists. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: in the mountains of north carolina and tennessee tonight, the wildfires are forcing families f
reporter: tonight, newly released dash cam video, showing the instant a routine traffic stop goes horribly wro it slams into a parked car. the suspect, 38-year-old edmond brown, was pulled over last month for driving with a handicap placard in his windshield. the officer draws his gun, tells brown to get on the ground, but then, he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. >> you shot me! >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: that officer seemingly unaware his gun went off....
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with no chance of dollars to not vote for president, nearly twice as many asn 2012, and another 6,000 wro in for candidates, six times more than the last presidential election, a guy who voted for a third-party candidatete, neithe of the big two. >> i felt as though trump and hillary were not qualified candidates. be met a woman no to both. i'm not going to vote for either of them. >> this election day, came with tradition but also led to nontraditional news that even surprise some poll workers. it is like passenger everyone, no use matter who they voted for his concerton about what's going to thath, many voters who never voted before, even those well into their adult years, somee cannot miss this, some cannot decide and others just avoided it. during the campaign, many people said that they do not like either candidate, people said that they only vote for president the do not know who any of the other people were.o >> wall street welcomed donald trump by avoiding the christ that many feared.d.vo futures were down nearly 900 points one point., but at the end of the day they finished att 1
with no chance of dollars to not vote for president, nearly twice as many asn 2012, and another 6,000 wro in for candidates, six times more than the last presidential election, a guy who voted for a third-party candidatete, neithe of the big two. >> i felt as though trump and hillary were not qualified candidates. be met a woman no to both. i'm not going to vote for either of them. >> this election day, came with tradition but also led to nontraditional news that even surprise some...
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do something wro. come on. >> it's all over. capt. furillo: all intake interviews will be conducted there. try to note in their file folders all those close to the 72 hour detention limit. >> righthtcaptain. in terms of new arrests -- >> it will be disneyland out there. caca. furillo: stan? >> hi. >> look which are leaving me with here. >> yeah. captain, i haven't had a twinge or anything like it since before 3:00 this afternoon. capt. furillo: you're e t the first cop who tried to die on the beach. i've watched you drink 15 cups of coffee and lift cartons of files. this. >> is this when i get the lecture? capt. furillo: no lecture. if you come e to work tomorrow, i will have you retired for physical impairment. >> listen up, everybody. listen up. i'm not going to be here anymore. it's not that i don't want to be. it's just that my body won't permit. i'm going in for surgery. i hope to see you all afterwards. no farewells. it has been a privilege. everybody get baba to work. >> miss davenport on 27, captain. capt. furillo: thanks. >>
do something wro. come on. >> it's all over. capt. furillo: all intake interviews will be conducted there. try to note in their file folders all those close to the 72 hour detention limit. >> righthtcaptain. in terms of new arrests -- >> it will be disneyland out there. caca. furillo: stan? >> hi. >> look which are leaving me with here. >> yeah. captain, i haven't had a twinge or anything like it since before 3:00 this afternoon. capt. furillo: you're e t the...
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not because something was wro, they want to make sure it is all good. >> and reducing the risk, what are some of the ways? >> the most important thing i tell my patients who are trying to get pregnant, once you get the missed period or get the positive test, you should get to the doctor right away. especially for women who have a history of premature delivery. delivery. sometimes it requires medication, and close watch. starting a prenatal vitamins, get rid of smoking, alcohol use, and getting rid of physical and emotional stressors is key. those measures can go a long way to prevent early delivery. >> is this something that you speak to any women, thi be something to watch for? >> absolutely. the number is declining every year. we need to educate our patients and need to know the signs and it is surprising for a lot of them, emotional and physical stress can cause early delivery. a healthy, well-balanced diet, and light exercise if your doctor recommends, and getting rid of the physical and emotional stressors. baby prematurely, what can they expect? >> you know, it is a stressful,
not because something was wro, they want to make sure it is all good. >> and reducing the risk, what are some of the ways? >> the most important thing i tell my patients who are trying to get pregnant, once you get the missed period or get the positive test, you should get to the doctor right away. especially for women who have a history of premature delivery. delivery. sometimes it requires medication, and close watch. starting a prenatal vitamins, get rid of smoking, alcohol use,...
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causing kay wros and guess what they put back the money. and the reality was guess what they put back the money and the republicans have failed time and time again for 30 years now and their own goal of cutting the federal government. >> take stuff back here. arguing about appropriations and appropriations are not going to happen. in fact they're probably not going to have a lame duck either. when i'm saying budget it's a partisan document that does not need the support of a single democrat. 200 different votes that are probably all horrible but in the end if the republican party says we want a budget, the republican party will get a budget and in that budget and that is the real reason that that budget document moves. it won't have a say on it and tell us what they're going to be. that's a debate that's going to happen several wars later. the war first is to get reconciliation and the reason they want reconciliation is to go after aca. to maybe do taxes if they can. this mythical infrastructure bill that everybody seems to talk about is al
causing kay wros and guess what they put back the money. and the reality was guess what they put back the money and the republicans have failed time and time again for 30 years now and their own goal of cutting the federal government. >> take stuff back here. arguing about appropriations and appropriations are not going to happen. in fact they're probably not going to have a lame duck either. when i'm saying budget it's a partisan document that does not need the support of a single...
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it is important for us as an tion in ournda community we can say, we wro the community is very passionate about this. when you think about the kinds of legal problems we might have, actually dealing with copyright infringement is minimal for us. very seldom does a copyright complaint even rise to the level of the legal department because the community aggressively looks out for that kind of thing. value ishe next core stability. no personal attacks. we all know that if you go online, he can quickly to send into vicious personal attacks. attacks on you as a person instead of your ideas. this is very against the wikipedia ethos. i'm not going to say it never happens, but there is a fundamental five in the community that it is wrong. we do ban people who cannot behave in a proper manner. it is not a perfect system but it works pretty well and helps to attract a really good group of people who really care a lot about getting it right. newcomers to the community can have a hard time because they come from other environments where the way to get something done is to yellow people, insult people
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causing kay wros and guess what they put back the money. and the reality was guess what they put back the money and the republicans have failed time and time again for 30 years now and their own goal of cutting the federal government. >> take stuff back here. arguing about appropriations and appropriations are not going to happen. in fact they're probably not going to have a lame duck either. when i'm saying budget it's a partisan document that does not need the support of a single democrat. 200 different votes that are probably all horrible but in the end if the republican party says we want a budget, the republican party will get a budget and in that budget and that is the real reason that that budget document moves. it won't have a say on it and tell us what they're going to be. that's a debate that's going to happen several wars later. the war first is to get reconciliation and the reason they want reconciliation is to go after aca. to maybe do taxes if they can. this mythical infrastructure bill that everybody seems to talk about is al
causing kay wros and guess what they put back the money. and the reality was guess what they put back the money and the republicans have failed time and time again for 30 years now and their own goal of cutting the federal government. >> take stuff back here. arguing about appropriations and appropriations are not going to happen. in fact they're probably not going to have a lame duck either. when i'm saying budget it's a partisan document that does not need the support of a single...
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campaigning for the candidates both holding rallies deep into the night stumping all the way throughctiv te wro a fay tgh clinto campaigned with the boss intoe springsteen, the big boss president obama, and had lady gag stumping for her. donald trump pointed out he didn't need celebrities to make america great again but did tell the crowd his good friend tom brady voted for him. in her final rallies clinton stressed national unity while trump again talked about the political system and media rigged against him. but if we don't win, i will consider this the singlettbrrere greatest waste of time, energy wow do you need energy for thisw the single greatest waste oft wt what i saw before i came in and what i see now is a sense of potential of joy. there is no reason my friends why americans best days are not ahead of us if we reach for them together.. a very close race. nationally polls have hillaryha clinton about four points above donald trump here in ohio donald this up a little bit butt is telling us this morning they didn't know who s mo they were g for when they were walking in somebody outsi
campaigning for the candidates both holding rallies deep into the night stumping all the way throughctiv te wro a fay tgh clinto campaigned with the boss intoe springsteen, the big boss president obama, and had lady gag stumping for her. donald trump pointed out he didn't need celebrities to make america great again but did tell the crowd his good friend tom brady voted for him. in her final rallies clinton stressed national unity while trump again talked about the political system and media...
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residual lays to train running every 20 minute on rming and silver line and encounter blee line between wros stadium. can't reiterate enough it's a good day to get an early start dakota involving pipeline protests. >> remake of 1980s hit movie which i refuse to say the name of now without practicing it many, many times before i have to read the story the new trailer for that film in to read the story the new trailer for that film in today's fox beat ? think of your fellow man. ? ? lend him a helping hand. ? ? put a little love in your heart. ? ? take a good look around... ? ? ...and if you're lookin' down, ? ? put a little love in your heart. ? (avo) the subaru share the love event is happening now and will have given ninety million dollars to help real people like these. be noisy. be silent. be near. be far. be joyful. be together. celebrate joy with dunkin's holiday-flavored coffees, espressos, and donuts. america runs on dunkin'. just press "clean" and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. >> let's che
residual lays to train running every 20 minute on rming and silver line and encounter blee line between wros stadium. can't reiterate enough it's a good day to get an early start dakota involving pipeline protests. >> remake of 1980s hit movie which i refuse to say the name of now without practicing it many, many times before i have to read the story the new trailer for that film in to read the story the new trailer for that film in today's fox beat ? think of your fellow man. ? ? lend...
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that you iegratehis -- arthur fre acceptethe id immediatel yip en wro -- yip anharold then wrotehe songsor sequee and in themerald ty and otheir way to the wicked witch, when all the songs stopped, because they wouldn't let them do anymore. ok? you'll notice then the chase begins, you see, in the movie. amy goodman: why wouldn't they let them do anymore? ernie harburg: because they didn't understand what he was doing, and they wanted a chase in there. so, anyhow, yip also wrote all the dialogue in that time and the setup to the songs, and he also wrote the part where they give out the heart, the brains and the nerve, because he was the final script editor. anand there was eleven scscreenwriters on that. anand he pulled ththe whole thig together, wrotote his own lines and gaveve the thing a cohereree d a a unity, whichch made it a a work of arart. but he doesn't get credit for that. he gets "lyrics by e.y. harburg," you see? but, nevertheless, he put his influence on the thing. amy goodman: who wrote the wizard of oz originally, the story? ernie harburg: yeah, frank l. baum was an interesti
that you iegratehis -- arthur fre acceptethe id immediatel yip en wro -- yip anharold then wrotehe songsor sequee and in themerald ty and otheir way to the wicked witch, when all the songs stopped, because they wouldn't let them do anymore. ok? you'll notice then the chase begins, you see, in the movie. amy goodman: why wouldn't they let them do anymore? ernie harburg: because they didn't understand what he was doing, and they wanted a chase in there. so, anyhow, yip also wrote all the dialogue...
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don't have a country, more because we've let too many people in, and that really, i think, hits the has wro zones puculturally and economic does doesn't include them. >> and the challenger, hillary clinton the democrat. president obama been in office two terms. she is continuity pip wants to say, things aren't great but getting better and this president got us off the ditch. i want to get us further out of the ditch. trump has to look at the glass at half empty. not half full. 4.9% says disaster rout rouse. people say, noics pr icno, pret. growth not big enough. final daying not hearing donald trump lead in any way, how life would be different, her saying that, you hear a negative campaign. scorched earth, disqualify the other one. here's donald trump talking on the trail wanting to raise invest investigations about hillary clinton, she's not honest. live to donald trump. >> here we go again with clinton. you remember the impeachment and the problems. she is likely to be under investigation for many, many years. also likely to conclude in a criminal trial thp this not what we need in this c
don't have a country, more because we've let too many people in, and that really, i think, hits the has wro zones puculturally and economic does doesn't include them. >> and the challenger, hillary clinton the democrat. president obama been in office two terms. she is continuity pip wants to say, things aren't great but getting better and this president got us off the ditch. i want to get us further out of the ditch. trump has to look at the glass at half empty. not half full. 4.9% says...
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. >> latoya jackson wrote she wros was deeply sad depend by the loss of henderson. henderson so many of us grew up watchingah carol brady. >> larry king says rest in peace florence center son ace c dear lady way great sense of humor an terrific laugh.caugh. america's mom has died. die henderson began her actingr n career in the 1950's and 60's with lead roles on broadway.rowa she also had a short stint onn the today show before thebeforet brady bunch began. beg florence henderson was 82ce years old and we're hearing hen shd ean dd iewed of heart failuu steve and wisdom, a sad day. day >> it is. i >> yeah, it.>> y been on the day showt re for a brief glint remember she didt rs "dancing with the stars" in wit 2000 again. >> right. >> i guess in my mind i guesst she was just so energetic sewn full of life. lif >> and many commercials overy thecomm years. years >> snickers us a justnickus a mentioned.ioned. >> marsha, marsha, marsha.a, msh >> she'll be missed.issed. >> developing overnight hereighe at home let's get to news thiseh morning. mo fairfax county policeic inv
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went down but as fox's phil keating tells us investigators are trying to pinpoint exactly what went wro wrong. >> reporter: rescue workers and first responders combing through the wreckage avenue charter flight that crashed in columbia late monday night. killing at least 76 people including almost all of the members of the championship soccer team from brazil. en route to medellin columbia for south american soccer tournament. >> translator: we are supporting with all the neighbor municipalities, logistical matters needed emergency medical staff. this is a tragedy, something that's unthinkable. >>> we are very sad this happened to them because this could have easily happened to us. to any family member. to any player. >> reporter: authorities say at least three soccer players were among the five survivors. relatives of the players now arriving at the team headquarters where officials have set up a crisis center for family members to get information and support. >> translator: we were very moved and shared a lot the dream with them but the dream is now over. >> reporter: plane was en rou
went down but as fox's phil keating tells us investigators are trying to pinpoint exactly what went wro wrong. >> reporter: rescue workers and first responders combing through the wreckage avenue charter flight that crashed in columbia late monday night. killing at least 76 people including almost all of the members of the championship soccer team from brazil. en route to medellin columbia for south american soccer tournament. >> translator: we are supporting with all the neighbor...
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this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrohat stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're excited to see the leaders mayors and public representatives heel are pressuring challenges i look at the list and wonder if this is a good week for them to be here and great to see them come to talk about how manufacturing can play a greater roll in steel the economy and expanding opportunity for workers each of them warrant a panel discussion of their own it is a privilege to have them ladies and gentlemen, my distinct pleasure to introduce this outstanding panel joining kate this afternoon the honorable mayor edwin lee mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honor
this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrohat stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're...
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. >> reporter: lin co-wro creating and starring in -- ? i'm laughing in the face of casualties ? ? the first time i'm thinking past tomorrow ? >> reporter: the smash broadway musical "hamilton" making the official announcement in true lin fashion. >> i'm writing a disney musical, yo, i'm sorry, i have to laugh. i've been working for a year and a half on top of "hamilton" which i finished last week. >> how do you get out of one disney head and into rapping "hamilton" head. >> "moana" was such a lovely to worry about the founders right now. i'm going to spend time with "moana" or maui and write those songs and when that was kicking my butt i'd go back into this. so they were opposing muscle groups in my brain. >> reporter: for lin it was a father's dream to pass on the disney magic to his now 2-year-old son. ? away away ? >> what do you hope that sebastian takes away from "moana"? >> she loves her family so much but she's also fiercely independent. i hope it teaches him to brave and to be courageous and fight for the things that matter to him. >> i know not every day you get a chance
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wro officials sty a man wasals sty s murdered last night onered seminary road in falls church. c police arrested three men ine mi connection with the case. freddie augustin gabriellen gab ohka and jos? amar are charged g in this case. they're also looking for a 20-year-old wanted forr- burglary charges.burglary charg. if you have any informationnforn you're urged to call fairfaxed county police. t >>> 7:37. stilah safe. we sit down way local transportation official totati talk about the new campaign cama called street smart. srt its focus is to save lives. les stay with us.ay witus. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. now at havertys furniture, it's our after thanksgiving sale. everything is on sale, now through monday. huge savings on stylish pieces. create your perfect home. plus you'll get thirty-six month, no-interest financing. hurry, the after thanksgiving sale ends november 28th. with havertys, your ho
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wro >> 37 in washington.ngn >> i love you. i le yo >> hey, we're looking at cool - cold temperatures out thereturet early. and later this afternoon onlyero mid to upper fours winds out ofo the south southwest at sevent ae they'll pick out of the north oh and west about 20 to 25.o won't be quite as windy as a yesterday. ye still breezes. cool temperatures. lots of sunshine to look forwarr to and easy travel conditions ci here weather wise if you'reou're headed out on the roads laterer today. this storm system will be ourwio next rain maker early thursday t impacting us tomorrow whenro everybody is on the roads.isn th >> whoo! good we'll have early showers thursday before we set up for nice weekend returning on sunday looks great around here.r sunday afternoon highs in the i mid 50s.. >> hi, erin. >> imitate the turkey for me. fr >> we'll do that tomorrow.om >> promise?>> p >> yes. >> i'll hold to you it. traffic sluggish i'l ol n 66 eastbound.st we have heavy volume from 23432 suddenly road.oa things open up and you get --et th
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this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrot stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're excited to see the leaders mayors and public representatives heel are pressuring challenges i look at the list and wonder if this is a good week for them to be here and great to see them come to talk about how manufacturing can play a greater roll in steel the economy and expanding opportunity for workers each of them warrant a panel discussion of their own it is a privilege to have them ladies and gentlemen, my distinct pleasure to introduce this outstanding panel joining kate this afternoon the honorable mayor edwin lee mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorab
this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrot stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're...
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wro improve their lives. lives >> reporter: and when president trump takes over as oe potus it will be something of af step down. st trump's account has around 16 million followers.lors at potus has just over 12 million. of course, both of them are fart behind sh inofger katie perry ws approaching 100 million.on. clocking in poultry 1600 or so,, i'm doug luzader, fox news.ews [ laughter ] >> just bumped up from last hour. >> baby steps. comedian rosie twitter use.se >> she fired off a wider questioning whether donald trump son baron was autistic with ah a youtube movie baron appears tops be show signs of having a hin development mental dissable dsa being criticized for possibly ps outing a child and not leaving it up to his parents to decideid to whether to make public much i it's all speculation.tion. one user road ugh let's not go o there unless the family fil announces he didn't ask for anyk of this. hard rule always kids off limits. >> definitely. >> following the backlash movie clip lots of us who raise
wro improve their lives. lives >> reporter: and when president trump takes over as oe potus it will be something of af step down. st trump's account has around 16 million followers.lors at potus has just over 12 million. of course, both of them are fart behind sh inofger katie perry ws approaching 100 million.on. clocking in poultry 1600 or so,, i'm doug luzader, fox news.ews [ laughter ] >> just bumped up from last hour. >> baby steps. comedian rosie twitter use.se >>...
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this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wroeat the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're excited to see the leaders mayors and public representatives heel are pressuring challenges i look at the list and wonder if this is a good week for them to be here and great to see them come to talk about how manufacturing can play a greater roll in steel the economy and expanding opportunity for workers each of them warrant a panel discussion of their own it is a privilege to have them ladies and gentlemen, my distinct pleasure to introduce this outstanding panel joining kate this afternoon the honorable mayor edwin lee mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honorable bill harris
this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wroeat the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're excited to see the...
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he totally got the election wro wrong. he thought hillary clinton would win.re is here, john stossel. >> i had a column that came out wednesday, i assumed, i believed the gamblers, betting. redix and they like everybody else picked trump. except for brexit got everything right. state by state results, every other presidential race. stuart: however, take me back to election night because about 5:00 in the afternoon eastern time we got these exit polls and the it was heavily for hillary clinton by 5:00, and that fell to pieces on the betting market quickly. >> it wasn't that quickly. it wasn't 9:47 that trump hit 50%. stuart: chance of winning. >> chance ever winning and the betting may have been wrong, but it adjusted much more quickly than the tv pundits it and i was still watching at 11 when trump was up to 91% of chance of winning and pundits were saying, still can't call this and on cnn they're saying, they're breathing of sigh of relief at the hillary camp. who knew wisconsin was going to be this close. yes, i was wrong, but the betting is better than anyt
he totally got the election wro wrong. he thought hillary clinton would win.re is here, john stossel. >> i had a column that came out wednesday, i assumed, i believed the gamblers, betting. redix and they like everybody else picked trump. except for brexit got everything right. state by state results, every other presidential race. stuart: however, take me back to election night because about 5:00 in the afternoon eastern time we got these exit polls and the it was heavily for hillary...
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and in a lot of these states that are closer than we expected, there wro >> probably. >> jennifer lawless, thank you for talking with us again. i have a feeling we'll be here far while and update on pennsylvania at this hour. trump now has 1,000 vote lead over clinton. who was projected as you mentioned to be a solid blue state. we will see you back here in about 30 minutes for another zwrupt. now back to lester holt and our nbc news studio in new york for continuing coverage of decision >>> welcome back. democracy plaza at rockefeller center, it's 12:30 in the east. there's the national vote based on property jexs now. trump leading 48 to 47%. that's the electoral vote. the race to 270 which is what we're witnessing right now. trump sitting at 244, clinton at 209 with a number of states here still too close to call. that will turn this election before we all walk out of here. we're going to go to howie jackson right now. among the many things we're watching as this seems to be tilting toward donald trump, the markets around the world are reacting. she has more on that. overseas markets a
and in a lot of these states that are closer than we expected, there wro >> probably. >> jennifer lawless, thank you for talking with us again. i have a feeling we'll be here far while and update on pennsylvania at this hour. trump now has 1,000 vote lead over clinton. who was projected as you mentioned to be a solid blue state. we will see you back here in about 30 minutes for another zwrupt. now back to lester holt and our nbc news studio in new york for continuing coverage of...
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this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrohat stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're excited to see the leaders mayors and public representatives heel are pressuring challenges i look at the list and wonder if this is a good week for them to be here and great to see them come to talk about how manufacturing can play a greater roll in steel the economy and expanding opportunity for workers each of them warrant a panel discussion of their own it is a privilege to have them ladies and gentlemen, my distinct pleasure to introduce this outstanding panel joining kate this afternoon the honorable mayor edwin lee mayor of the city and county of san francisco. >> (clapping.) >> second the honor
this year we at irvine recommended kate and sfmade oemsz with our annual foundation leadership award wrohat stood out great the public and private sectors to help local manufacturers to create more good jobs for san franciscan the leaders your are about to hear from on a bigger scale we live in a region that is leading california and the nation in innovation, entrepreneurship and other areas yes many californians are isolated and struggle on a margin the economy so one of the reasons we're...
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if you didn't vote today because you thought your vote wouldn't count, how wro many of these states. let's have a look at the electoral vote board as the race stands right now, hillary clinton 215 electoral votes, donald trump 244. that hasn't changed lately because the states you see in white are so close we cannot even estimate who the winner is going to be yet. states and it is that what we're going to have to rely on in order to tell you who has won them. but we can say at this point in the five swing states, donald trump does have a small knew nuc lead in all of those. he is knocking on the door of 1600 pennsylvania avenue and it could be pennsylvania that if you have a look at the board there, donald trump with 2.8 million votes, hillary clinton 2.7 million votes. it doesn't get a whole lot closer than that, folks. now here is wisconsin, also, a very close result. let's have a look at the battlegrounds in their entirety. there were 13 states at the beginning of election day yesterday, and 13 battleground states that were going to decide the election. the ones marked in red are
if you didn't vote today because you thought your vote wouldn't count, how wro many of these states. let's have a look at the electoral vote board as the race stands right now, hillary clinton 215 electoral votes, donald trump 244. that hasn't changed lately because the states you see in white are so close we cannot even estimate who the winner is going to be yet. states and it is that what we're going to have to rely on in order to tell you who has won them. but we can say at this point in the...