for hours outside ballot stations to cast vote necessary local district elections, which seem to be boring and don t have a lot of say when it comes to how the government is run in hong kong. i found this was stunning and the fact that going into this vote, you had the pre-establishment beijing camp saying let s hear the voice of the silent majority, they thought most of hong kong approved of the ongoing process, i think the takeaway, stands for freedom and they want democracy. charles: now what? china has been pretty firm, you know, i mean, they have shown, things have gotten a little bit tougher, the thing with the university last week, the clashes have gotten more violent. what happens from here. susan: yeah, that is a very good point. the fact you flipped 80% of the offer in hong kong to pro-democracy camp, galvanizes ongoing protest. if i was standing in hong kong,
ed: that s the exchange program. the kidney shortage right now kills 43,000 people a year correct. ed: the american liver foundation has told me about 3-4 people a day die waiting for a cadaver liver, for someone to die and donate a liver. and very few people actually become living donors. go to living donor.org to find out more. neil, my sister s doing well, how are you doing? absolutely fantastic. and i wanted to say that you did an amazing thing for your family. being such a high profile person, you did an amazing thing for so many people. ed: well, i can hear the emotion in your voice. i know what that journey is like. appreciate you both coming in. thanks. thank you. ed: all right. hong kong holding its district elections amid months of pro-democracy protests. that is coming up next when visit with jonathan hunt. we are facing an extremely challenging situation in organizing this year s
buy elections. that is why multibillionaires like mr. bloomberg will not get very far in the election. [cheers and applause] democratic senator senator elizabeth warren slammed bloomberg on slammed bloomberg s ad on twitter, mike bloomberg is placing 34 million in tv ads in one week, the most of any presidential candidate in history, that s one way to pay less under my wealth tax because under warren administration he and has billionaires friend would finally have to pay their fair share and democratic front runner ybeth bruzual is campaigning in providence, rhode island, he was just asked about bloomberg and biden says he welcomes him to the race, eric. eric: all right, thanks a lot, kristina. arthel, arthel: millions of people coming out to vote in hong kong s district elections, first time voters have gone to the polls since antigovernment protests erupted earlier this year. jonathan hunt is following this from hong kong, jonathan.
today after being admitted saturday for chills and fever. she will return to the bench monday after missing a day of arguments the previous week. she was treated over the summer to for a cancerous tumor on her pancreas and underwent lung surgery for lung cancer. the hour long lines in district elections are viewed as a show of support for candidates leading six months of often violent pro-democracy protests. the number of voters expected to crash the 1.47 million total ballots cast four years ago. pope francis visits nagasaki and hiroshima today calling for a global ban on atomic weapons while touring the two sites of the bombings on japan. the pontiff blasted the stock myalgia of nuclear arms as decreasing security, wasting money and threatening humanity. a group of students protesting climate change took over the field during saturday s jail/harvard game, the demonstration delayed that game for almost an hour. yale would go on to win in
well, we still need to hear from her. arthel: you make a good point, beverly. you have had that on both sides of the aisle. you have had both sides saying that i believe her. i believe him. eric, ultimately what matters is how this will affect voters. which party has the upper hand in regards to that particular part of this scenario, going into the midterms? which party has the momentum going into the midterms? i mean, i think democrats overwhelmingly have the wind at their back in the midterms. just last week in the democratic primary in new york, you had something like three times the number of voters that came out in the 2014 primary. seeing historic turnout across the board in special elections, legislative elections, district elections. democrats have been on the streets since president trump took office in january. 43 state legislative seats. a ton of enthusiasm. a ton of energy. you have to look down in texas and see what s going on there