way. and i think that given where trump is with that relationship with south korea, there is some shoring up to do. i think it would have been an opportunity for him to show that they were walking hand in hand, literally, in the dmz. bad weather, mother nature. there s houses between the border between north and south. if you re in there, you can walk into north korea and you stand next a north korean soldier. it s a pretty incredible thing. i wonder if the president would have done it. let s get over to wolf, because wolf, in this breaking election night, we have some vote results. what do you have? very, very early. we have a key race alert. extremely early, not eve 1% of the vote in, but right now, the first numbers coming in. ed gillespie, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, he s got 64.4%. he s ahead of ralph northam, the democratic candidate, 34.9%. cliff hyra is the libertarian candidate. you see the numbers changing a little bit. very, very early in this
second term with approval rating just a pinch higher. congressman tom cotton, the president s approval rating 34.9%. fox news digital politics editor and host of power play. when you break down the numbers like that, chris, it looks like dicey road ahead for dems. certainly we ve said this before, gretchen, it looks very favorable for the republican party to regain control of the united states senate, but we did say that in 2012 and certainly a lot of people thought it happened in 2010. what looks to be different, so many seats in red territory, like you described, that are traditionally republican on the federal level, or at least had become republican states on the federal level, tough places to hold. not surprising you re seeing that spate of retirements you listed through at the top as democrats didn t want to face tough re-election fights.
mississippi has the nation s highest rate of adult obesity at 34.9%. i was going to say, if it s not the highest, it s up with the highest there, and i wonder what the correlation is on that. a 50-1 vote in the state senate. they re sending a message, the anti-bloomberg bill. 36 minutes after the hour. google has reached a multimillion dollar settlement over how it selected its map i78ages. the tech giant is paying 37 states a totals $7 million. google admitted when it sent around cars with cameras to collect images for its street view component the cameras also collected information like pass words and e-mails from unencrypted wi-fi networks. critics do note that the $7 million settlement is not enough. google brings in sales of more than $100 million every single day. what do they do with that information? that s the interesting thing. it s the fact that they can get it that s concerning to so many people. and what did they do with it? if they re collecting it. why do y
low grades when they hit another vehicle or an object such as a tree or a pole. it was acceptable and only two had a good rating. the acura tl and volvo s60. only three of the luxury model cars for 2012 passed the crash test. it s likely that most normal cars won t do well either, which is kind of scary. you kind of figure you pay more, you get more. yeah. mandy, i was mentioning the obesity ratings. yes. 12 states have a rate higher than 30%. mississippi coming in at 34.9% while colorado had the lowest rate which still is 20.7%. still billiabout a fifth of the population. even if you are not obese, it affects you because it pushes up
with 40.24%, 36,424 and mitt romney is second with 34.9% of the vote. 22,855 votes cast. newt gingrich comes in third with 12.81% of the vote, 8,390. and congressman ron paul at 11.77% of the vote, 7,708 votes cast. we have a total of about 65,489 votes with 99% of precincts reporting. okay, mr. chairman. it s definitive. he s the winner. just characterize the campaign there in colorado for me, if you could? i mean, the romney campaign going in seemed like it felt confident on the ground. did you see a shift in late days, towards rick santorum, besides today, obviously? caller: late days, obviously.