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Transcripts For CNNW CNN Tonight With Don Lemon 20170419

Republicans are desperate to hold on to this seat in traditionally red district. The president is invested in this race. Lets get right to atlanta this evening with the latest. So this special election, hotly contested, closely watched. Youre at the headquarters, bring us uptodate. Well, don, i can tell you sources in both parties are expecting this to go to a run off on june 20th. Do not expect os off to win this seat tonight if he we to do that would need more than 50 of the vote and right now 77 of the presinchts reporting hes at 50. 3 of the vote clinging to that 50 threshold. Second place has deep relationships as well. Shes expected to do well as more of the vote comes in. Especially from today. So right now, i can tell you, here at ossoff headquarters people are energized they can see on the big screen behind us. But theres also a sense of concern that perhaps will not get that 50 margin and there will be that run off on june 20th. And when is that happens this is going to be a

Mount Faber Nasi Lemak founder dies at 85, struggled with kidney disease for 4 years

After battling kidney disease for several years, the founder of Mount Faber Nasi Lemak, Koh Ah Kim, has died. She passed away last Friday (Oct 13) at the age of 85 years old, reported Shin Min Daily News on Thursday (Oct 19). Ah Kim leaves behind four daughters, one son and nine grandchildren. Her eldest daughter told the Chinese daily.

Smart Parenting: How to get over the back-to-school blues

Returning to the days of school timetables and 6am wake-ups after the school holidays can be tough at first.  Read more at straitstimes.com.

Film producer & creative director Alice Koh dies

Alice Koh was a documentary film producer and creative director. She was an executive producer of Kusama: Infinity, that premiered at the Sundance Fi

Parents in Singapore too busy to enjoy quality time with kids because of Covid-19: Survey

SINGAPORE - Seventy per cent of parents with children aged five to eight say they are too busy during the pandemic to enjoy quality time with the kids, a new study reveals. Less than half, or 48 per cent, experience positive emotions when their kid wants attention, while a quarter of respondents are annoyed or stressed by it. One in.

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