weighs appreciably less than it did when it set records and frank s peak and the nerves are great for this hillclimb the team may do with a smaller battery optimized for better output that brought the weight of the new i.d.r. sprinter version down under 1000 kilograms. of course record for the 1.86 kilometer long track was set at 41.6 seconds in 1999 by the kind fed he drove a 780 horsepower mclaren m p 413 formula one car powered by a gasoline engine it stood for 20 years but now almost too much has beat it by 1.7 sank it s driving the electric powered racer to set a new go from official record of 39.9 seconds.
hillary won, beat trump by two points. if republicans want to control the senate currently hold by dean nauer. democrat jackie rosen has less than a 1 point lead over the incumbent. it s 41.6 to 41.2. that is so tight the only thing i ll say as a student of this, if the incumbent doesn t have 50 or anywhere near it, you ve got to give the edge to her. absolutely. his unfavorable/favorable numbers are upside down. his favorable numbers are higher. why is he weak? he seems weak. he s weak, but donald trump is really having an effect on this state, and we see it in the economic numbers. almost 60% 62% of the people think the economic direction of nevada is going the right
degrees. this is how we sweated through the day. at 7:00 a.m., it was already 27 degrees. by 8:00, we passed 30. it was 40 degrees at 11:30. we hit 41.6 around 1:00. today s extreme heat led to pierce was the hottest suburb at 4 3 degrees. pert airport reported a blitzering 41.7. bickley was a touch cooler. reporter: thousands enjoyed the water at adventure world. and firefighters were put to the test again, this time in a valley where the heat meant the blaze started easily and spread quickly. the israeli supreme court has partially overturned a bribery conviction against the
1964, 234,000 black college students, rose to 2.6 million, a ten fold increase. the housing numbers tell a different story, much more somber about how far we ve come. 1970, 41.6% of african-americans were home owners. by 2011 that number had risen to 43.4%. there s no doubt about it. the numbers tell the tale where african-americans are when it comes to housing. not just about who owns a home but where we own the home. president and ceo of leadership conference on civil rights, leadership fund and shawna of the president of fair alliance. why should it matter if we live in integrated neighborhoods or not. first of all congress said we should promote racial integration, helps with employment, school, education. when you interview white people who live in integrated communities they actually say
now, 61%, 61.4 to be exact voted. france, 84%. germany, 70.8%. united kingdom. 65.8%. united states, only 41.6% of the people voted in the last election. we aught to be trying to get everybody out to the polls, not trying to find ways to keep them from voting. rev, you re right. and you know, there are motor voter laws. same-day voting laws in more progressive states. but clearly, since the day after the 2008 election, there s been a push by republicans to make it so that it s almost impossible not almost impossible, but to make it as difficult impossible for people to vote, people who primarily vote democratic or thought to vote democratic. and you know, it is all about looking at 2012. that s what i think that this is all about.