michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. let s take a look at the margin of the trump wins in those three states. in michigan, it s 0.2%. i don t even know if they ve certified the results. in pennsylvania, it s 1.2. in wisconsin, it s 0.8. those are such tiny margins that hillary clinton is essentially entitled to a recount by law in all three if she wants. let s look at the second thing. the washington post put the following numbers, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania together account for 46 electoral votes. this election was essentially decided by 107,000 people in these three states. trump won the popular vote by that combined amount. that amounts to 0.09% of all votes cast in the nation. so naveed, when you have democrats looking at those numbers, looking at the fact that hillary clinton wins by 2 million votes, but loses by 107,000, and those are states that democrats almost always win. i thought they almost can t lose them, is there a reason to be suspicious that somehow, the rus
repeated back a frequency. and here at 1:19, the last communication, we are into the accident sequence. two minutes later the transponder went off. at that point in time, he decides to change his pattern of communication. at precisely the moment of a handoff, which is the point, if you ever wanted to become invisible, that s when you re going to do it. i think the fact that he did not repeat the frequency is reflective of the stress of the moment, that this plan, this change was already in progress. can i ask you guys something? we re at 12:50.09. it these malaysian 370 maintaining level. then air traffic control contacts them. he says he basically confirms what altitude he s at, 350. he gets an acknowledgement from
this crew, they repeated back altitudes, they previously repeated back a frequency. and here at 1:19, the last communication, we are into the accident sequence. two minutes later the transponder went off. at that point in time, he decides to change his pattern of communication. at precisely the moment of a handoff, which is the point, if you ever wanted to become invisible, that s when you re going to do it. i think the fact that he did not repeat the frequency is reflective of the stress of the moment, that this plan, this change was already in progress. can i ask you guys something? we re at 12:50.09. it these malaysian 370 maintaining level. then air traffic control contacts them. he says he basically
that does not mean you should plunges in here and buy the stock. ipos, as anyone who has any memory of what went on in the 1990s, can do really well on the first day because insiders get them. a lot of people make a lot of quick money. that has nothing to do with twitter as a company and everything to do with traders. at the high today, $50.09. pulled back there, why? i think that reached for ten seconds. you get a number of people who get shares early. they get them at 26 or whatever. they re up 90% so they re like, i m selling them now. they don t care about twitter as a business. they care about the money they made. tesla is a really interesting company. doesn t mean you should buy the stock because they are not yet profitable and they are likely to be. for my money, i d rath eer use twitter, but i m not jumping in. all right. good stuff. thank you very much.
it is because of the rules of the epa. fox business network peter barns explains. the top senate critic of the environmental protection agency says after delaying regulations to help president obama win the election the epa is about to flood the election with new rules about consumers and jobs. he said jews give me a chance to get re-elected then we will come together. the senate environment and public works committee a report by his staff contends new gasoline rules by the epa can add up to $0.09 on a gallon. rules to clean up hydraulic cracking and oil and gas could add 500,000 dollars in gas annually expenses that could be passed on to consumers. tougher standards could destroy 800,000 jobs a conservative free market group the heartland