reporter: as polls predicted, it s turning out to be a very, very tight race. ballot counting is continues into the early hours of monday. and so far it doesn t seem that either of the candidates have been able to heed that 50.1% threshold that is needs to win the presidency. this is president erdogan s toughest election he has faced in his 20 years of being in leading the country. we heard from president erdogan tonight coming out addressing his people. addressing his supporters in an appearance on the balcony of his herd quarters, the headquarters of his r and d. and he came out saying he needed
is getting convicted of anything. the burden of proof for legally is different for the plaintiff. she does not have to prove her case beyond a reasonable doubt, she only has to prove her case by a preponderance of the evidence meaning more likely than not 50.1% likelihood. she testifies today, she gets on the stand today. what are the structural advantages that the plaintiff e. jean carroll has in this case? the biggest advantage she has in this case is she s there, she s actually in the courtroom in opposition to donald trump who apparently is not going to physically appear. he doesn t have to because this is a civil case, if it was a criminal case he would have to be there for the trial. this case is going to come down who does the jury believe more e. jean carroll s account of what happened or donald trump s denial of what happened. if you have a person who is there and present the jury will see that as a sign of respect, i think juries feel like it s disrespectful for somebody
are certainly trying to carefully navigate these different challenges and we think that they are on the right track. right track. but even with government right track. but even with government following - right track. but even with | government following the right track. but even with - government following the imf s prescribed approach, the imf warns that there are many is from the war in ukraine to the covid pandemic that could yet derail the recovery of the world s economy. well we ve got new data out of china today that shows its economy is rebounding more quickly than expected thanks to the easing of covid restrictions last month. factory activity expanded in january for the first time in four months. the official manufacturing sector purchasing managers index came in at 50.1 forjanuary, up from 47 in december and just above the 50 point threshold that separates an expansion in activity from contraction. so that is a symbolic step in the right direction.
a purple state or not. a lot of people are looking at this race and saying the fact that this race is very close, herschel walker is a very flawed candidate. let s be honest about it. he is not someone who has even been on the campaign trail much in the last few weeks. he is not the best surrogate for spokesperson for himself. he has accusations of domestic abuse, accusations of infidelity against him, and yet because of partisanship look at those numbers. you re looking at basically a tied race at this point of the night and a very close when all the votes are counted it s still probably going to be a very close race because of the just sheer partisanship of the state. at this hour you see on your screen 50.1% for herschel walker. raphael warnock 49.9%. the seesaw, the back and forth we ve seen it all night, we ll probably continue to see it as those votes are counted.
race. he was unsuccessful on both, ultimately deciding to get behind where the party, where the base was, where trump was, and that at the end of the day could have been and david perdue, the former senator, was enticed into a race but he was enticed by donald trump to run on a primary against governor kemp and it was like 50 points. it was a complete blowout. and i think in some ways we might look back on this and say maybe this was a miscalculation by some georgia republicans who had a lot of fear about what crossing trump would mean. if you re kemp or your raffensperger it just wasn t all it was cracked up to be. as we re talking, look at that. 50.50, 50.0. i mean look at that. how many votes like 200 votes. not even 200 votes. unbelievably close. but even that i have to say did it just split as we were talking? 50.1 to 49.9. one thing you do also hear a lot about, we talked early in the night, is georgia a blue