a similar situation in nevada where officials in the state s most populous county said the count won t be finished until next week. stephanie gosk is there for us. what are you hearing from election officials? reporter: hey, willie. switch the names, switch the geography, and what i m about to tell you will sound a lot like what vaughn told you in terms of the process. we have, just like in arizona, this dropbox ballot count that s coming. that is a little bit harder to determine partisan makeup of. there is a hope that it will break as these mail-in ballots have been breaking for the democrats among the democrats here in cortez masto. and you saw her deficit drop considerably. i landed on the ground in vegas, and the difference was about 22,000 votes. then you had roughly 35,000 votes dropped overnigtovernight that deficit dropped to about
the predicted doom and gloom when it comes to the president, what we saw was a president in his last term but a president sitting on incredible economic news, especially relative to what it was when he came into office. well, we re talking about incredible news. congresswoman man congresswoman, look at this. it shows the deficit drop under president obama and it s pretty significant. by cutting the deficit, which is the republican s number one priority, i mean is this a made-up issue by the republicans? well, absolutely. and it always was a made-up issue. but i was listening to you talk about it and just think about it, remember obamacare was going to destroy the economy. right. what has happened millions of people have health coverage and it s saving money and people are doing much better. the doom and gloom, which they predicted, was to scare people away from voting for the
started. seeker of truth and justice. must look good in spandex or a tie. classified double-secret super powers provided upon hire. and fi . and fired for being too hot? she was working in a show room for women s lingerie where they sold thongs. hear from the woman being called a distraction. all right, we re so glad you re with us. this is a holiday weekend, of course, memorial day. so it s so much more than the unofficial start of summer. it s a time we take to remember america s military men and women who aren t with us anymore, those who died while serving our country. so i ve invited kim ruacho to join me here tonight, a military spouse and a mom in a military family. you re about to find out why i invited her. kim, welcome tonight. thanks for having us. and our focus tonight is a really delicate one, the rising number of men and women in uniform who commit suicide. last year alone, the pentagon says 278 people just in the army, active of duty, national gua