where they got their news and what they thought about the current headlines coming out of georgia. here are two of the conversations i had with a man named phil and another named al harper. 53,000 votes that are on hold right now in the secretary of state s office. brian kemp controls that. i don t believe that. where i m from, anybody can vote. how do you feel about the allegations of voter suppression in this state? i don t think there s much truth to that at all. much truth to what? to the allegations. you don t believe the news? you don t believe the mainstream media? no, i don t. why? when what is it, 90 something percent is negative toward trump, what do you think? he even said the other day he tries to tell the truth. he s admitting he doesn t tell the truth a lot. do you mind he s not honest? i feel like he is for the most part. i feel like he s portrayed by media a lot of times as biased? well, not necessarily, but
that held republican held seats that voted for hillary clinton or will this be democrats winning back some of those trump areas. i think that s a key question i m looking at. that s a question question. a reminder, always ignore the control room. thanks so much. kasie hunt is with us as well. the knower of everything congressional. you went all around the country last week. you re now in new york. talk to me about where the balance of power will shift, in your opinion, and what that will mean for the house of representatives. potentially for the senate and ultimately for donald trump. i think right now we have a lot of data showing that democrats are heading for a very strong night across the map in the house of representatives. i will say everybody seems a bit burned by 2016. there are a lot of people that i m talking to who are very hesitant to lean into that data and predict a wild night for
done they passed the dickey amendment. none of funds that go to cdc shall be used for mode or advocate gun control. it said nothing about doing research. it did not stop cdc from doing research. it was a shot across the bow. the second shot was congress removed 2.6 milli$2.6 millions were using for the gun violence prevention research. it fell off by more than 90%. what do we do today. it s so important not to repeal it. that will set us back. we need congress to appropriate money for gun violence prevention research at cdc. that will give permission to cdc
days. you look at the inbox, you re probably flooded with ads. i have been doing research. especially foray par he will, if it is not 50% off, wait. there will be more sales. retail environment is so tough these days, they need your money. talk to me about that. some of the big stores are really suffering. they have been hemorrhaging money. this could be do or die. this is the amazon effect. look at amazon shares, above $1200 first time in history, stock is. it is doing so well. it changed how we shop. that put pressure on retailers like toys r us, j. crew, down the line. a lot of stores are fighting for survival. toys r us is in bankruptcy to be honest. you re seeing traditional retailers try to come up with their own strategies. walmart spent a ton of money, doing well in the digital space against amazon. i think with all online sales, amazon is 43% of online sales. all those retailers didn t get in the game well enough are in
affecting. that we have a rise in sea levels around settled. that means storm surges begin at a higher level because the basic level is already slightly higher. we also notice a change in the species composition in the water and seeing national park. that may not be something tourists notice but those of us doing research here really see changes in the habitat. by the changes problematic. the term problematic is a very human viewpoint here to change is a part of life it s unstoppable that much is clear. on the one hand we have to consider how we can take climate protection measures where we have a human influence. on the other hand some of these alterations are