win with a good and healthy margin. 58.8. nearly 59%. so that s for that. now, you know for the americans, for the europeans, his win is a huge, important moment because otherwise, it would have put into doubt all the alliance that france has with the united states and the europe particularly at this time when the allies are trying to face down putin and when as you said, la pen has been close to putin and as macron said, dependent on him. he called putin her banker because she s taken loans that she still has to replay and also from the self-described democratic democracy in hungary. all of this points out why her election would have been a political earthquake and why many leaders both in the united states and around europe where messages have been pouring out ever since the vote was, the
and we ve got a key race alert to tell you about. it is in nevada. we want to get to cnn s phil mattingly who is at the magic wall to update us. we understand the democrats pulled ahead. that s exactly right. the reason why was outlined by john king. that s because the biggest county in the state has come, in and that s why jacky rosen right now up 58.8% to 45%. 47,000 votes you have want to know why? john was talking about the importance of the democratic lead right here in washoe county. that has continued to hold. that s 100% in. here is where the democrats have their firewall. regardless of what midterm or presidential, it s clark county. this sp 72% of the vote. this is the democratic stronghold. this is where democrats always run up the vote. take a look at what jackie rose seine is doing. up about 13 points, up by 60, 70,000 votes here. here is what that means just to bottom line this right now. dean heller, the incumbent
university s history, the majority of students accepted into the incoming freshman class identify as nonwhite. 58.8% to be precise. but at the same time came news that the department of justice is investigating allegations the school is denying places to qualified asian-american students. now, the head of admissions consultant at interview s.o.s. has an unique experience with this topic. an indian american, he realized the only way he would be accepted at med school would be to pass as black. he chronicled his experience in his book almost black. the true story of how i got into medical school by pretending to be black. he joins me now. so, you were studying statistics at the university of chicago, and you say to yourself, i don t stand a chance with my 3.2, what did you do? well, i shaved my head, i trimmed my eyelashes and i decided to join the organization
they are worth at least $240 million possibly as much as 700 million. gary cohn director of the national economic council is worth somewhere between 250,000,611,000,000. cp and in his assets were in the range of 11.8 and 58.8. it should come as no surprise that the presidents around him subs was some very wealthy people but i think it s safe to say that all of those people are making a lot less money now that they re here at the white house. thank you so much. more on this. the white house, lynn calmness with the help. they want to change the narrative. they did not want to talk about what clearly president
since 2003, more than a decade ago. good news on the unemployment rate, and peaked 2010 and now zipped up to 5.8% and now gas, and big news for the consumers as they have fallen dramatically dramatically, and in may of 2011 an average of $4/gallon and now it is $2.31 and in many places, below $2 which is adding up to the consumer confidence going through the roof. and look at the michigan consumer index from 2009 when president obama entered office it was 58.8% and now it is shy090% and 90 is an important number because 90 is considered a good index. and over to the panel. luke russert this is a dynamic that the congress and the president can do. and not the throw a wet blanket on, i am skeptical, because there a lot of growth