Fox news motor analysis that we have looking at the questions that we ask voters today and over the past couple of days. And right now doug jones, the democrat is leading in this alabama race. Its too close to call as you just mentioned, but we are seeing kind of a shift that way in the past hour or so. Martha we watched it shift back and forth over the course of the night. And as brett says, we have a raw vote in there, but literally it is a tossup. And if you look at all the different parameters that we are covering, its close to tossup territory or leaning slightly towards jones and a lot of the feedback we are getting, but our numbers show that roy moore is up by a slight amount as we wait for these totals to come in from some of these outstanding counties. Bret i will say there are a few companies were moore underperformed where donald trump performed. He won mike alabama by 28 points over Hillary Clinton and there are a few key counties where moore significantly underperformed. I
People wilted in the stadium under the noonday sun. All before the president even started his remarks. But when the president finally did come up to the podium at the football stadium at Rice University in houston, texas, that hot september day in 1962, he i think somewhat wisely sort of recognized the environment he was in. He started off taking note of the setting he was in. He was in the school, the city, the state, and then frankly, the weight of the matter he was about to discuss. Ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very brief. I am delighted to be here, and i am particularly delighted to be here on this occasion. We meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress in a state noted for strength. And we stand in need of all three. We meet in an hour of change and challenge in a decade of hope and fear in an age of both knowledge and ignorance. That was
Them hundreds of billions of dollars and tell them to use their immigration laws. There will be good likelihood i will be closing the border next week. That will be fine with me. Arthel lets go to ellison barber. She is live near the president s maralago estate. Hi, ellison. Hi, arthel. President trump has trend to shut down the u. S. Mexico border in the past. He did not do it. He says this time its different. He is adamant that this is something he will do. He says he is not playing any games. Keel keep it close for a long time. Im not playing games. Mexico has to stop it. They have people coming right through mexico. We have run out of space. We cant hold people anymore. And mexico can stop it so easily. They dont go through a court system every time somebody steps on our land. This is the first time President Trump has given any sort of deadline or timetable for potentially shutting down the southern border. Some republicans, they say yes there is an issue. There is a crisis at the
Pour the thousands of people who were in attendance, not only because of the unrelenting heat, but also because before the president eventually got up to give his speech, all these other people went first. The University President and a whole other cast of sort of lesser dignitaries all gave fairly long remarks of their own. While all these thousands of people wilted in the stadium under the noonday sun. All before the president even started his remarks. But when the president finally did come up to the podium at the football stadium at Rice University in houston, texas, that hot september day in 1962, he i think somewhat wisely sort of recognized the environment he was in. He started off taking note of the setting he was in. He was in the school, the city, the state, and then frankly, the weight of the matter he was about to discuss. Ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very
Up and they all gave fairly long remarks of their own while all these thousands of people wilted in the stadium under the noonday sun. All before the president even started his remarks. But when the president finally did come up to the podium at the football stadium at Rice University in houston, texas, that hot september day in 1962, he i think somewhat wisely sort of recognized the environment he was in. He started off taking note of the setting he was in. The school, the city, the state, and then, frankly, the weight of the matter that he was about to discuss. Ladies and gentlemen, i appreciate your president having made me an honorary visiting professor, and i will assure you that my first lecture will be very brief. I am delighted to be here, and i am particularly delighted to be here on this occasion. We meet at a college noted for knowledge in a city noted for progress in a state noted for strength. And we stand in need of all three. We meet in an hour of change and challenge in