ditch effort to expand their electoral reach. john, nice to have you back with us. great to be with you, thuy. in this final sprint toward november 8th, is it mostly about momentum at this point? is there something each candidate can do to make a big difference? it s momentum versus machine. donald trump feels he s got the momentum. he s going outlooking for a democratic state that he can flip. the way it is now hillary clinton could probably lose ohio, pennsylvania and florida and still win the presidency. she s out there trying to bolster the democratic fortresses they feel they ve built in states like pennsylvania and michigan to keep donald trump from hitting 270 electoral votes. no matter who wins, you re going to have a substantial portion of voter who ings who aren t going accept the outcome, that the opponent won, that their candidate lost. you have donald trump talking about how the system is rigged, anticipation that he s telling people to go to the polls to l
electoral reach. john, nice to have you back with us. great to be with you, thuy. in this final sprint toward november 8th, is it mostly about momentum at this point? is there something each candidate can do to make a big difference? it s momentum versus machine. donald trump feels he s got the momentum. he s going outlooking for a democratic state that he can flip. the way it is now hillary clinton could probably lose ohio, pennsylvania and florida and still win the presidency. she s out there trying to bolster the democratic fortresses they feel they ve built in states like pennsylvania and michigan to keep donald trump from hitting 270 electoral votes. no matter who wins, you re going to have a substantial portion of voter who ings who aren t going accept the outcome, that the opponent won, that their candidate lost. you have donald trump talking about how the system is rigged, anticipation that he s telling people to go to the polls to look for cheaters, people tryi
electoral reach. john, nice to have you back with us. great to be with you, thuy. in this final sprint toward november 8th, is it mostly about momentum at this point? is there something each candidate can do to make a big difference? it s momentum versus machine. donald trump feels he s got the momentum. he s going outlooking for a democratic state that he can flip. the way it is now hillary clinton could probably lose ohio, pennsylvania and florida and still win the presidency. she s out there trying to bolster the democratic fortresses they feel they ve built in states like pennsylvania and michigan to keep donald trump from hitting 270 electoral votes. no matter who wins, you re going to have a substantial portion of voter who ings who aren t going accept the outcome, that the opponent won, that their candidate lost. you have donald trump talking about how the system is rigged, anticipation that he s telling people to go to the polls to look for cheaters, people tryi
francis. nepal first of all this news hour, at least one dead and others injured following violent protests in the country, coinciding with the ratification of a new constitution. we are going live to kathmandu for a report on what s happened today. the country just ratified the new constitution. behind me are crowds shouting in jubilation, in stark contrast to what s happening. [ fireworks ] at least one person has died. more people have been injured. nepal s first new constitution has been announced and protests have already started. these people representing a splinter group of former rebels reject this new constitution. there will be two constitutions in the country, our constitution and their constitution. we ll have the people s constitution and in the near future, in sorex will show which is the country s constitution. there 44 people including 10 policemen have been killed across the country. rights groups are accusing them of using excessive force especiall
preparing to recap at your gem men s apartmental, the saudi-led coalition pick up attacks on sanna. in cuba with pope francis, he begins his four days visit to the communist island. faceling tough competition from the conservative party, we have this report. he called for snap elections after sweeping to power in january. alexis tsipras was among the first to cast his ballot. i m optimistic that tomorrow a new day dawns, a day we can win today. difficulties will be overcome with steady steps. i m optimistic that we can move forward. we have proven we can open roads where there are none, when the people, the young generation are in the front line and everything is possible. the jubilation felt earlier in the year has been overshadowed by the harsh reality of greece s economic crisis. this vote is about getting a mandate to push through with new austerity measures and reform that has to be in place by the end of the year. judging by the ballot boxes, many greeks a