we re back with our panel. it feels like we are talking about the 2016 election. we have 2018 around the corner. take a look at some nuns from mid terms from recent presidents and the numbers of seats gained or lost. president gained seats in 1998, president george w. bush 8 in 2002. president bush lost 30 in 2006. president obama lost 63 in 2010. and then president obama lost 13 in 2014 then yark congressional vote has democrats up 12.8 points. democrats 41.1. republicans 36.3. so, gentlemen, jason, should republicans be be nervous at this stage? well, there are some reasons to be nervous. one is the historical trends that you showed there. the party that does not control the white house or the party that controls the white house i should say does tend to lose seats
help bring the precipitation to the northeast sides of china. shanghai, maybe an additional 200, 250 millimeters of rainfall over the next 48 hours. that could lead to localized urban flooding. here s the three-day forecast for shanghai. 100% probability of rainfall. this particular system, this typhoon was responsible for setting an all-time record high temperature in hong kong. 36.3 degrees and that is all thanks to the heat that starts to encompass these large typhoons just like this one. and it seems the storms are just getting stronger and stronger. it could be affiliated with a stronger el nino that we keep talking about, the warming of the pacific waters and we tend to see the increase in frequency and the severity of typhoons just like this. thank you so much. thanks, george. you are watching cnn newsroom. frustration and confusion ahead. the search for debris from mh
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what are the the measures we could take? sanctions economically, what could we do? all sorts of things, right now, china s economy is in trouble, growth only a third of what is advertised. last year s, china s trade surplus, 136.3% of its overall surpl surplus. we have enormous leverage, especially now that china s economy is fragile. we have got the tools. the only question is, whether we have the will to use those tools. it doesn t appear to many people we don t currently, and certainly in different administrations across the board this tension. does this administration step up? well, i think eventually it will, because it will have no choice. this administration, like the one before it wants to have cooperative relationships with beijing. who doesn t?