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CNN Election Night in America November 4, 2020 03:41:00

you need 270 to win the presidency. 98-95. look how close it is right now. actually, we have a key race alert right now. let s check in. some of the numbers coming in from michigan. 37% solof the vote is in. trump still maintains a 235,000-vote lead in michigan, 54.8%-43.4%. 37% of the vote is in. 33% of the vote is in in pennsylvania. trump has a 236,000-vote lead in pennsylvania. 54.3%-44.3%. 37% of the vote is in in wisconsin. it s close. 25,000-vote lead for trump over biden. 50.1%-48.2%. in georgia 58% of the vote is in. trump has looks like a pretty comfortable lead of 387,000 votes. 55.7%-43.1%. in those states. let s take a look at some more states right now. in arizona right now, 75% of the vote is in.

CNN New Day With Alisyn Camerota and John Berman September 6, 2019 12:01:00

new day continues right now. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. good morning and welcome to your new day, friday, september 6th, 8:00 in the east. and this hurricane dorian is still causing so many problems for the united states. at this moment the eye wall of the storm, the most dangerous part you can see it there, hugging the north carolina coast over the outer banks. there is still a possibility it could make landfall. but even if it doesn t, there could be significant life threatening storm surge and flash flooding. and overnight the storm did weaken to a category 1. still at this moment more than 387,000 people are without power. meanwhile the official death toll in the bahamas, it has grown to 30. but officials say to expect that number to increase. and the word they used is to increase drastically in the coming days. hundreds of people, maybe thousands by some counts are still missing. and the basic needs for

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170510:12:28:00

backdrop that is incredibly, remarkable story. ainsley: what are all of these police officers saying? they re out of a job now. yeah. we have potentially 23 officers who would be laid off. they would be replaced by sheriff s deputy who would provide patrol services for the community. they would be essentially out on the street looking for new roles. again for that, we sparked a protest. steve: mara, i got a question, how much money will you save if you disband the police? how much does that come down to the average person in your town? great question. about $387,000 a year in annual savings. for community like forest lake, $3 per month. $36 a year. steve: are you kidding? are you kidding, right? residents said we will pay it and pay more. this is relationship we want. it is worth every penny. you can t spend enough money on perception of safety for a community and for relationship with your police department.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170301:13:13:00

border and enforcing our current immigration laws and in the incentives for people to come into the country illegally. families from central america sending children on an incredibly dangerous journey. some don t make it. some are sexually assaulted. we have to end the incentives so we can start a legal process that works for this country and american workers. quickly, when do you think we ll see a plan for replacement of the aca? it s a difficult process, chris. you realize that. seven years as ago we had a 387,000-word law. now 20 million words infiltrating every nook and cranny. a lot of damage. premiums skyrocketed. i have a young mom in wisconsin had to quit her part-time job to afford her $8,000 premium increase. now she s spending a lot of time away from her kids. there s been a lot of damage. we need to stabilize the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20170228:07:08:00

the end. you cannot, over the long haul, deal with our deficits unless you deal with entitlement programs. one quick example, medicare, average over the cup up, course of their lifetime, $122,000 and medicare taxes, take a $387,000 in benefits, passed $265,000 onto their kids and grandkids in the form of higher deficits. president trump is right to increase the military but he is going to have a challenge as keeping the debt and check if he doesn t deal with entitlements over the course of his term. sandra: this would appear to be a dream budget for republicans. why are some having a problem with that? other than what karl points out, the republicans want to deal with entitlement reforms now rather than when it takes a bite out of the back side ten years, 15, 20 from now. the other problem here, the challenge here, trump ran for office and what americans like for him, they believe he can bring economic renewal, revitalization to the country. shifting to the military, this is not a

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