Voted for him that hope thats exactly what were seeing. This afternoon at a carrier plant in indianapolis, president elect donald trump touted the deal to keep roughly 1100 jobs from going to mexico. But he also fired a clear warning shot at other u. S. Companies. Companies are not going to leave the United States anymore without consequences. Its not going to happen. Were going to have a lot of phone calls made to companies when they say theyre thinking about leaving this country because theyre not leaving this country. Leaving the country is going to be very, very difficult. Trump also spoke in detail about how he battled greg hayes, the ceo of United Technologies, basically the Parent Company for carrier. According to trump, hayes resisted the deal because the carrier plan in mexico was nearly built. Trumps response to him was, who cares . You know what greg said . Greg said, the plant is almost built, right . I said, greg, i dont care. It doesnt make any difference. Dont worry abou
the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, the center of our joy, prepare our spirits, clarify our minds, and stir our hearts for your movements among us. lord, use us to bring peace on earth. help us to feel your presence in our opportunities to touch hurting lives. may your whispers prompt us to deliver captives and bring healing to the bruised. abide in the hearts and minds of our senators. guide them with your counsel tht they may not stumble or fall. use their hands to transform dak tomorrows. we pray in your mighty name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washin
shilling. he won in it 2010 in a district that lean leans democratic there. was redistricting and it became more democratic. is shelling in trouble? he doesn t think so because he think they aired on the president s popularity because of the votes he drew here in 2008. in this part of the state there is a lot of buyer remorse with a lot of the independents, even what we call soft democrats, so we re feeling pretty good about this and i don t believe anybody can out work us. reporter: he is running against sheri bustos a democrat who has been a first-time candidate just like shilling was two years ago but has got a lot of help from key democrats in the state including dick durbin. based on what she s been hearing around the district there is a great deal of dissatisfaction with congress.
units is in foreclosure, that puts colorado quite high up there against the rest of the nation. in terms of the history of visits of these candidates president obama has been to colorado eight times, mitt romney there seven times. they are fighting very hard for this state. let s talk about it with allison sheri a washington correspondent for the denver post and rejoins us. looks like you re in denver today, am i right about that? i am in denver. i m very lucky, it s beautiful. jon: i am so jealous. colorado voted for president obama. last time around that broke something of a pattern for colorado, can you explain that? yes. i mean colorado had been sort of a red state, i mean it did go for clinton once actually in the 90s. it has been kind of a red state, and obama won by nine points. two years later another democrat won a state-wide race, senator michael bennett but he only won
boiling mad. that story and breaking news happening now. good morning to you on this thursday. i m jon scott. jenna: it would nice to have cheetos on set so we could investigate properly. jon: you re making me hungry. jenna: there are a lot of topics to bet to today. we are glad you are with us. i m jenna lee. 19 days until election day. and now a new presidential poll revealing something rehave not yet seen in the race for the white house, governor romney s lead over president obama among likely voters is outside the margin of error for the very first time. it s a new gallop daily tracking poll and it s showing the governor with his biggest lead to date 51-45%. up 6 points over the president. this is an important reminder, this latest survey was taken before tuesday s second presidential debate. we ll see if that has any affect at all. following the first presidential debate we saw how any performance on the national stage can really influence polls. tonight the president