In about 1 4 of the states. You can see that on the map, all the states in pink, red orange and purple have closed and results are beginning to come in. In fact, the Associated Press has called races in kentucky where Mitch Mcconnell is declared the victor and the two South Carolina senate races, and in West Virginia all going to the g. O. P. We have cameras at the headquarters for Mitch Mcconnell and Allison Grimes and you see rand paul talking to supporters at the mcconnell headquarters and what it looks like over at the Allison Grimes headquarters in kentucky. Later on tonight as their speeches get underway, well certainly be there so you can hear what they have to say. Our colleague, steve scully, will be out all night at the desk looking at the details of the votes as they come in. Lets see what he has for us. Susan, you mentioned West Virginia. Thats a pickup for the democrats where senator Jay Rockefeller is retiring, First Time Since 1942 a republican has won in the senate race
Talks. Brian, any sign theyre closer to a deal . Reporter we have seen a couple of the Union Leaders coming and going. That means they have been here at least for a ninehour day today after a 12hour day yesterday and were seeing more officials walking in right behind us. You can see we have our microphones set up here, hoping, expecting somebody to say something. That has been two hours now. And the mikes are ready to go but no one is willing to talk into them as of now. It will be ugly if a strike starts. You can imagine what it would do if the bart system goes away. A little more positive yesterday, barts gm and politicians joining in the talk trying to reach an agreement. But we have learned that each group had not met face to face today and each group coming up with their next strategy before making a move. Which might be a good situation for bay area commuters trying to get to work on monday without bart. We encourage people to be prepared. We have the buses on stand by. We have b
Germany on what was a beautiful saturday afternoon, 75 degrees outside, in a city of about 300,000 people, where were told this is a pretty popular pedestrian area, a pub area, where this car crashed into a crowd of people and you can see people walking out, it would seem, from that inner containment zone. Police are pretty relaxed in this live picture now. They feel that things are over talking to some folks as they are headed out. Although clearly on guard. You can see police with their rifles out as well there in germany. Noon eastern, 6 p. M. In muenster, germany, where this story broke, just about two hours ago. And with that, we welcome you to americas news headquarters from washington. Im Leland Vittert along with elizabeth prann. Elizabeth thank you for joining us. Joining us on the phone is fox news security and Foreign Affairs analyst, dr. Walid phares, were sort of breaking this down as we get it. There has been a string of incidents that weve seen. I want to get your reacti