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illinois, my faith in you has never been greater. this election is about what illinois can he, about what we can build. it's billed a state where working families can thrive -- let's build a state where working families can thrive and equal pay for equal work. let's build a state that expands health care to all and that protects health care for people with pre-existing conditions. state wherea wereerity is inclusive, people of color are not left out and left behind. it is time to build an economy that works for everybody. state thatuild a welcomes immigrants and that values the common humanity among all of us. we know that progress has not been consistent in america. history books do not document moments of silence struggle and sacrifice -- silent struggle and segments. in those times of setbacks, we strengthen our resolve. president obama understood that. cynics said his plans were to lofty. that did not stop him. and america moved forward. millions of jobs were created. health-care coverage was expanded. global respect was restored
illinois, my faith in you has never been greater. this election is about what illinois can he, about what we can build. it's billed a state where working families can thrive -- let's build a state where working families can thrive and equal pay for equal work. let's build a state that expands health care to all and that protects health care for people with pre-existing conditions. state wherea wereerity is inclusive, people of color are not left out and left behind. it is time to build an...
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jacqueline driscoll for npr illinois. brian moline is a morning edition host and managing editor at illinois public media. here is how this evening will go. myself or the panelists will introduce a question. both candidates will have two minutes each to answer. we will allow for a one minute rebuttal if necessary. there will also not be opening or closing statements. we are going to jump right in. i would like to thank our first in studio audience who are with us this evening. our audience has agreed to hold their applause or audible reactions during debate on it except for right now as we welcome our candidates, republican rodney davis and democrat betsy dirksen londrigan. >> [applause] >> we flipped a coin, and betsy dirksen londrigan will get the first question about education. our questions actually include many from high schools in the area, urbana high school, springfield southeast high and decatur's eisenhower high school. the first question comes by video from riley, a student at eisenhower. >> i am 17 years old a
jacqueline driscoll for npr illinois. brian moline is a morning edition host and managing editor at illinois public media. here is how this evening will go. myself or the panelists will introduce a question. both candidates will have two minutes each to answer. we will allow for a one minute rebuttal if necessary. there will also not be opening or closing statements. we are going to jump right in. i would like to thank our first in studio audience who are with us this evening. our audience has...
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i am host of the 21st on illinois public media. this district is one of the largest in central illinois. it stretches from east central illinois to the mississippi river in the west and down to the suburbs of st. louis. tonight incumbent republican representative rodney davis faces his democratic challenger, betsy dirksen londrigan. on behalf of illinois public media, i would like to thank the partners who make tonight's debate possible. the league of women voters are our timekeepers. we will also follow league guidelines and have the candidates keep the focus on their own views and not their opponent. we have already seen plenty of campaign ads. we will not be taking questions from our audience. but we wanted the debate to reflect what is on the mind of voters across the district. we have been gathering questions. in all, more than 60 questions from students and residents. don't worry, we are not going to ask all 60 of those. that is what the majority of where our questions will come from. we have journalists who will keep this on
i am host of the 21st on illinois public media. this district is one of the largest in central illinois. it stretches from east central illinois to the mississippi river in the west and down to the suburbs of st. louis. tonight incumbent republican representative rodney davis faces his democratic challenger, betsy dirksen londrigan. on behalf of illinois public media, i would like to thank the partners who make tonight's debate possible. the league of women voters are our timekeepers. we will...
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the pledge of aledgeance will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: please in the gallery join us. 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 speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. i am pleased to congratulate the dade county police benevolent association on the celebration of its 55th anniversary. since its founding in 1963, the dade county p.b.a. has worked to protect the rights of miami-dade's finest, working tirelessly to serve as a voice of reason, of guidance, and of professionalism. from
the pledge of aledgeance will be led by the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. mr. davis: please in the gallery join us. 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 speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain up to 15 requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? ms....
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in illinois 6. the democratic candidate is sean casten. tell us about the race and more importantly what it would tell us? >> roskam is in congress 12 years. he won when republicans were getting wiped out all over the country. this suburban districts went for romney in 2012. flipped and went for clinton in 2016. this is romney-clinton district. the district is moving towards democrats. roskam is in the fight of his life. kasten is good candidate, a little left for the district. roskam is fighting trump effect as well as bruce rauner, the governor running for re-election in illinois, who is doing fairly poorly in the polls, trailing j.b. pritzker by a good margin. connell: a final point, coming up a couple times, maybe the back and forth on "snl," the democrats are running a couple candidates, i talked about this
in illinois 6. the democratic candidate is sean casten. tell us about the race and more importantly what it would tell us? >> roskam is in congress 12 years. he won when republicans were getting wiped out all over the country. this suburban districts went for romney in 2012. flipped and went for clinton in 2016. this is romney-clinton district. the district is moving towards democrats. roskam is in the fight of his life. kasten is good candidate, a little left for the district. roskam is...
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that's what the candidates who are running on the democratic ticket in illinois stand for. that's what you can vote for on tuesday. now, look, progress never comes without a fight. >> that's right. >> every time we have pulled ourselves closer to our founding ideals, that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the status quo pushes back. so you went the right to form a union. somebody out there is going to try to bust your union. you win the right for a higher minimum wage. congress decides, we won't raise it for a decade. you win health care for people? somebody tries to take away health care for people. [ boo ] don't boo, vote. [ cheers and applause ] republicans don't care about your boos. but they care about your vote. and, by the way, that's another way they're trying to push back. you win the right to vote. they try to make it hard for you to vote. they try to disenfranchise folks. and it's interesting, by the way. you know, we saw -- i will, just relax. [ laughter ] i got some hype man over here. just settle down. look, i
that's what the candidates who are running on the democratic ticket in illinois stand for. that's what you can vote for on tuesday. now, look, progress never comes without a fight. >> that's right. >> every time we have pulled ourselves closer to our founding ideals, that all of us are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, the status quo pushes back. so you went the right to form a union. somebody out there is going to try to bust your union. you win...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question a greigg to the speaker's approval. journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. sproik pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question -- the speaker: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question will be postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from montana, mr. gianforte. mr. gianforte: 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 speaker: the chair will entertain up to five r
for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, i demand a vote on agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal. the speaker: the question a greigg to the speaker's approval. journal. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the journal stands approved. >> mr. speaker. the speaker: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> i object to the vote on the...
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nick bryant, bbc news, illinois. jane: a grim reminder of the cruel toll of america's opioid epidemic. ntamericans o the polls three weeks ago, but the midterm elections are not quite over yet. mississippi is holding a special vote to determine if incumbent cindy hyde-smith will return to the senate.ce but her gainst african-american mike espy has been overshadowed by her comments about public hangings, and that has reopenedld wounds in a state with a difficult history of race relations. the bbc's chris buckler reports. chris: the politics of modern america can feel chained to the past. at the nional memorial for peace and justice, they make a point of remembering decades of racial divisioand race attacks. there are 800 steel monuments hanging here, one for everyone one where lynchings took place including many in mississippi. it is that history that has made supposedly lighthearted comments about a hanging soro corsial. chris: cindy hyde-smith, aan republicandidate in today's senate election, has sinceor apologizede
nick bryant, bbc news, illinois. jane: a grim reminder of the cruel toll of america's opioid epidemic. ntamericans o the polls three weeks ago, but the midterm elections are not quite over yet. mississippi is holding a special vote to determine if incumbent cindy hyde-smith will return to the senate.ce but her gainst african-american mike espy has been overshadowed by her comments about public hangings, and that has reopenedld wounds in a state with a difficult history of race relations. the...
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they did not work in illinois. they did not work in kansas. if the politics of division don't work in kansas, there's a good sign for hope in this country. we won seven seats. i heard the president crowing that this was a really good night for him. listen, when you flip seven seats, the biggest, in some sense, rejection of the president's party in 36 years, there's a message there which is that people want to have commonsense measures. and my state has stood up against some of the lack of common sense. we have stood up against the president's decision to separate children fromer that parents. and we've, in some sense, backed them down though we're not done with that battle yet. we stood up against him on the muslim ban and will continue to stand up for measures. we need the u.s. congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. we need congress to pass the dream act. i've got dreamers on my college campuses languishing because donald trump holds them hostage still. the congress needs to get with it and have meaningful immigration. they will h
they did not work in illinois. they did not work in kansas. if the politics of division don't work in kansas, there's a good sign for hope in this country. we won seven seats. i heard the president crowing that this was a really good night for him. listen, when you flip seven seats, the biggest, in some sense, rejection of the president's party in 36 years, there's a message there which is that people want to have commonsense measures. and my state has stood up against some of the lack of...
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steven douglas in illinois. he as the war went on adopted the ideals of lincoln and grant had never been an of slavery so he fell in line with the republican party. epiphany moment and would like your comments. tv with a well respected journalist and they civil king about the war and she said we don't talk because we lost. i viewed the victory by the victory for america. does the south feel the same way? > i spent 15 years, 17 years, teaching in louisiana and mississippi. carolina. in north born in ohio. o, i do not speak for all southerners. but a few observations on that question of how does the south the civil war today. it depends on who you ask of course. range of whole responses to this. ne thing you will hear often the war is not over, it is only halftime. one view. i think that shelby foote was on condition burns' comment is riod his southerners are very peculiar .bout that war maybe the best description i ave heard that goes to how southerners feel about who won is that many southerners wish won every b
steven douglas in illinois. he as the war went on adopted the ideals of lincoln and grant had never been an of slavery so he fell in line with the republican party. epiphany moment and would like your comments. tv with a well respected journalist and they civil king about the war and she said we don't talk because we lost. i viewed the victory by the victory for america. does the south feel the same way? > i spent 15 years, 17 years, teaching in louisiana and mississippi. carolina. in north...
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the gentlelady from illinois. ms. kelly: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized to close. mr. burgess: i yield back. and i urge an aye vote. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendments to h.r. 24232. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended. the senate amendment is agreed to and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? mr. latta: i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 6032. clerk click a bill to direct the secretary of commerce to submit a report on the devices industry in the united states. the speaker pro tempore: purn to the rule, the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta, and the gentlewoman from illinois, ms. kelly each will control 20 minutes. mr. latta: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative da
the gentlelady from illinois. ms. kelly: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized to close. mr. burgess: i yield back. and i urge an aye vote. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and concur in the senate amendments to h.r. 24232. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended. the senate amendment is agreed to and without objection, the motion...
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i grew up in urbana illinois. remember president trump would not have won the presidency if he hadn't won ohio a -- ohio indiana pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. president obama wouldn't have won the presidency if he would have won ohio iowa michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin. today we have four people who have been writing about the midwest and they can give us a better understanding of a very important part of our country since the month before the midterm election. i'm going to introduce to you austin who is the author of a book of poems called flyover country. he grew up on a farm in northwestern illinois. bradley is the author of the forgotten, how the sole of one pennsylvania county elected donald trump and changed america a one-time "boston globe" reporter and editor. sarah is with us as well who is the author of the few from flyover country known for her reporting on st. louis and coverage of the 2016 election and in op-ed columnist. jonathan wiley professor at the university of north carolina and
i grew up in urbana illinois. remember president trump would not have won the presidency if he hadn't won ohio a -- ohio indiana pennsylvania and michigan and wisconsin. president obama wouldn't have won the presidency if he would have won ohio iowa michigan pennsylvania and wisconsin. today we have four people who have been writing about the midwest and they can give us a better understanding of a very important part of our country since the month before the midterm election. i'm going to...
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ohio, illinois and missouri. he will be joined by a special guest. someone from an actual television network. sean hannity of fox news. so much for fair and balanced. on sunday, the president was in georgia and tennessee. he repeated his warnings about the migrant caravan. the first members reached mexico city which is 500 miles away. >> no nation can allow its borders to be overreturn. that's an inn -- overrun. that's an invasion. i don't care what they say. i don't care what the fake media sags. that is -- says. that is an invasion. >> republican party's chairwoman downplaying the focus. >> i'm at the rallies the president is talking about. the media is focused on immigration. he is focused on the economy. he is talking about the jobs. >> the president admitted when he starts talking about the economy, after a couple of minutes, they lose interest. he goes back to what energized them. we have rachel bader reporting for politico. saying that paul ryan is asking to talk about the economy. the president boasted to ryan that the focus on immigration ha
ohio, illinois and missouri. he will be joined by a special guest. someone from an actual television network. sean hannity of fox news. so much for fair and balanced. on sunday, the president was in georgia and tennessee. he repeated his warnings about the migrant caravan. the first members reached mexico city which is 500 miles away. >> no nation can allow its borders to be overreturn. that's an inn -- overrun. that's an invasion. i don't care what they say. i don't care what the fake...
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. >> el voto latino tambiÉn llegÓ al primer inmigrante mexicano de illinois a washington, garcÍa, seguirÁ el legado de gutiÉrrez para el distrito 4. >> nuestro pueblo trabajador. >> en el senado el partido republicano reforzÓ su control. >> esta elecciÓn fue una batalla de ideas destacÓ victorioso ted cruz que mantuvo su puesto en el senado con una mÍnima diferencia, su contrincante beto o'rourke le faltÓ poco para quitarle a los republicanos el escaÑos de texas uno de los estados mÁs conservadores del paÍs. >> estoy tan inspirado y optimista como siempre, la pÉrdida de esta noche no baja lo que siento por texas o este paÍs, el nuevo mapa politico que se dibujÓ este martes, marca el fin de un proceso electoral que seguirÁ dando mucho de quÉ hablar, en washington, javier vegas noticias telemundo. >> gracias, como vieron algunos resultados electorales, han dado mÁrgenes de victoria estrechos como una lucha por el escaÑo en el senado por florida, el gobernador ha sido rick scott con algo mÁs de 34 mil votos de ventaja frente a bill nelson, por eso el equipo de nelson ha pedi
. >> el voto latino tambiÉn llegÓ al primer inmigrante mexicano de illinois a washington, garcÍa, seguirÁ el legado de gutiÉrrez para el distrito 4. >> nuestro pueblo trabajador. >> en el senado el partido republicano reforzÓ su control. >> esta elecciÓn fue una batalla de ideas destacÓ victorioso ted cruz que mantuvo su puesto en el senado con una mÍnima diferencia, su contrincante beto o'rourke le faltÓ poco para quitarle a los republicanos el escaÑos de...
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she's from the 14th district in illinois, which is a solid red part of the state. a trump district. 86% of that district is white. voters there have never sent a person of color to congress. they have never sent a woman, either. by all accounts, she was a pipe dream to fill that seat held by the republican who had voted to take away her health care. until she wasn't, last night, lauren underwood won. she turfed out a four-time republican congressman, 20 years her senior in a race everybody told her she would lose. today, "the chicago sun-times" put her photo on the front page, right next to this headline. "house flippers." she's not a dolphin. she's a congresswoman-elect. joining us now is lauren underwood. congratulations, ms. underwood. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. i'm so honored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primary to get this spot on the ballot? >> i did. and in that primary election, we had a field of seven, i got 57% of the vote in th
she's from the 14th district in illinois, which is a solid red part of the state. a trump district. 86% of that district is white. voters there have never sent a person of color to congress. they have never sent a woman, either. by all accounts, she was a pipe dream to fill that seat held by the republican who had voted to take away her health care. until she wasn't, last night, lauren underwood won. she turfed out a four-time republican congressman, 20 years her senior in a race everybody told...
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the women in the illinois 14th have for a long time been activists. they've been community leaders, led every pta, every church group, every neighborhood association, but weren't necessarily running for office. we knew there would be a natural base of support there and also knew that the electorate, the voters were interested in a new generation of leadership, were interested in supporting someone that came from their own ranks. came from the community. >> how did you know? how did you know a place that had never elected a woman, let alone an african-american woman, let alone an outsider african-american woman, someone not familiar with the process, what made you feel, you know what, i know there are people out there who will respond to this? >> well, we had a very active resistance movement. we had 50 groups, grassroots groups that were meeting weekly, monthly, separate from the democratic party. we had women's march huddles that had turned into groups that were meeting regularly. and we know that throughout the country, that there's been this intere
the women in the illinois 14th have for a long time been activists. they've been community leaders, led every pta, every church group, every neighborhood association, but weren't necessarily running for office. we knew there would be a natural base of support there and also knew that the electorate, the voters were interested in a new generation of leadership, were interested in supporting someone that came from their own ranks. came from the community. >> how did you know? how did you...
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back in illinois her congressman voted to repeal the affordable care act. and that's when things started to change in lauren underwood's life. >> good morning, everyone. it's lauren underwood, we were here. i'm reminding you to vote. my license is a nurse. i'm working to expand health care coverage in communities across the country. i was faced with this america on tv that didn't anything like what i knew. in a district that's never elected a woman being a young millennial woman of color, it's certainly a lot for some people. no one invited us to this table. >> i'm so proud of you. >> no one. and i think that's also what makes it so powerful. >> after the 2016 presidential election with her hometown congressman voting to get rid of the affordable care act, lauren underwood decided she would run for congress. 32 years old, she's never run for anything. she's from the 14th district in illinois, which is solid red part of the state, so trump district. 86% of that district is white. voters there have never sent a person of color there to congress, they've never
back in illinois her congressman voted to repeal the affordable care act. and that's when things started to change in lauren underwood's life. >> good morning, everyone. it's lauren underwood, we were here. i'm reminding you to vote. my license is a nurse. i'm working to expand health care coverage in communities across the country. i was faced with this america on tv that didn't anything like what i knew. in a district that's never elected a woman being a young millennial woman of color,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: mr. president, i ask consent the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: and consent to speak in morning business. the presiding officer: yes. under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the following nomination which the clerk will report. the clerk: nomination, department of commerce, karen dunn kelley of pennsylvania to be deputy secretary. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the time until 11:00 a.m. will be equally divided between the two leaders or their designees. mr. durbin: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: mr. president, if i came to the senate floor each day and told the story of another victim of gun violence in the city of chicago, it would be a full time job. the lines are improving ever so slightly but the deaths on gun violence in that gre
the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: mr. president, i ask consent the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: and consent to speak in morning business. the presiding officer: yes. under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session and resume consideration of the following nomination which the clerk will report. the clerk:...
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it was a good night for some democratic governors including in illinois. jb pritzker, the billionaire democrat, beating bruce brown are in illinois. florida, who the president wanted, also a republican, the feeding tallahassee mayor andrew gillum. what does all of this mean? good morning gridlock. maybe we should also add drugmaker companies, which we just heard from -- maybe speaker of the new house nancy pelosi and president trump, that could be an area as well. amanda: kevin, thank you. course, president trump addressed last night's midterm election results in a rather boisterous news conference that stretched over one hour. the president insisted there were areas of common ground that the white house could reach with congressional democrats. >> nancy said last night about bipartisanship and getting together and uniting. she use the word uniting and use -- word bipartisanship statement which is so important because that is what we should be doing. so we can look at us, they can look at us, we can look at them, and it will go back and forth, and it will
it was a good night for some democratic governors including in illinois. jb pritzker, the billionaire democrat, beating bruce brown are in illinois. florida, who the president wanted, also a republican, the feeding tallahassee mayor andrew gillum. what does all of this mean? good morning gridlock. maybe we should also add drugmaker companies, which we just heard from -- maybe speaker of the new house nancy pelosi and president trump, that could be an area as well. amanda: kevin, thank you....
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nick: chicago, illinois, is one of america's proust cities, but it is also one of the most deadly. close to the downtownys apers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighborhoods and more like urban combat zones. so many of the deaths are. drug-relat in jus one weekend 70 people were wounded in shootings, 12 of them kied. this alleyway has been the scene of recent drive-by attacks. no wonder e gang's security detail. we have come here not to talk about gang warfare, but to find out about a deadly new product that hashe hit streets, cocaine laced with the deadly opioid fentanyl. we're here that -- we are hearing that fentanyl is being xed into cocaine. >> right now it is mixed into everything right now. it is, in cocaine, heroin, pil you know what i'm saying? know it is users cocaine? >> most people don't. if they did know they would overdose. nick: it is a lethal combination. >> yeah, it is a bad combination. nick: traveling from the east side to the southside of chicago. one question we are looking to get the answer to is why thfentanyl
nick: chicago, illinois, is one of america's proust cities, but it is also one of the most deadly. close to the downtownys apers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighborhoods and more like urban combat zones. so many of the deaths are. drug-relat in jus one weekend 70 people were wounded in shootings, 12 of them kied. this alleyway has been the scene of recent drive-by attacks. no wonder e gang's security detail. we have come here not to talk...
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>> well, the president is certainly a factor,but in the illinois 14th district we had not been well represented. we had a congressman who was not carrying forward our health, voted to raise our taxes, refu id to act the face of escalating gun violence in our country. in our di vrict, it wasry clearly about representation and did we have what weer ded.
>> well, the president is certainly a factor,but in the illinois 14th district we had not been well represented. we had a congressman who was not carrying forward our health, voted to raise our taxes, refu id to act the face of escalating gun violence in our country. in our di vrict, it wasry clearly about representation and did we have what weer ded.
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he was a senator from illinois. in the 1950's leaders in leaders in nior congress were far more powerful than they seemed to be of the sort of a shifting of that political power since the 1950's. douglas, an extraordinarily powerful individual known as the little giant, he stood barely 5'4". he was a workaholic, an would be dead he just after fort sumter, 1851 he is going to die just as the firing took place, and he lived to see the beginning but would not see how it concluded. douglas being from illinois, the northern rail line coming out of chicago out of his home state, but he knew it in order to get some he would have to work kind of political deal, not debt -- not that different now. the southerners whom douglas knew he had to get on board, he needed southern votes to get the rail line coming out of chicago, he knew the southerners whirl up -- were opposed to the northern rail line. tot would bring prosperity the north but the southerners also had another concern. it was where the with the rail line go. you loo
he was a senator from illinois. in the 1950's leaders in leaders in nior congress were far more powerful than they seemed to be of the sort of a shifting of that political power since the 1950's. douglas, an extraordinarily powerful individual known as the little giant, he stood barely 5'4". he was a workaholic, an would be dead he just after fort sumter, 1851 he is going to die just as the firing took place, and he lived to see the beginning but would not see how it concluded. douglas...
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en illinois, el demÓcrata obtuvo una poesÍa contundente contra el actual gobernador republicano. el representante, luis gutiÉrrez, asegura que los demÓcratas respiran un aire de cambio. luis: los demÓcratas estaban hablando de la economÍa, economÍa, economía, trabajos, infraestructura, cÓmo se llevaba mÁs cuidado mÉdico a la gente, cÓmo la gente podÍa alcanzar una educaciÓn para sus hijos, educaciÓn universitaria. estamos hablando de cosas positivas. viviana: una de las cÁmaras nuevas en la cÁmara es jesÚs chui garcÍa, el primer gobernador de origen hispano llegar al congreso. >> creo que lo importante comun migrante y tambiÉn legislar en Áreas que no son tan controvertidas. por ejemplo, la cuestiÓn de la salud, la cuestiÓn dealzar el salario mÍnimo federal. viviana: y el medio oeste del paÍs batiÓ rÉcord de votantes. en chicago, donde las autoridades reportaron la participaciÓn mÁs alta en elecciones de medio tÉrmino a los Últimos 32 aÑos. en chicago,viviana Ávila. enrique_ y el estado de nueva york navegarÁ con bandera azul los prÓximos aÑos, d
en illinois, el demÓcrata obtuvo una poesÍa contundente contra el actual gobernador republicano. el representante, luis gutiÉrrez, asegura que los demÓcratas respiran un aire de cambio. luis: los demÓcratas estaban hablando de la economÍa, economÍa, economía, trabajos, infraestructura, cÓmo se llevaba mÁs cuidado mÉdico a la gente, cÓmo la gente podÍa alcanzar una educaciÓn para sus hijos, educaciÓn universitaria. estamos hablando de cosas positivas. viviana: una de las cÁmaras...
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illinois turned to democrat. in a 2020 oh let's roll map, you map,-- in a 2020 electoral the governor's races were very close. texas was competitive in a senate race. for thea warning sign gop and trump it will not be as easy to run the table in the state as it was in 2016. guy: professor, good morning. in bold and the president when it comes to trade? wendy: yes, it will. -- state like north dakota you talked about agriculture and having people hurt by trade. it will embolden him in some ways. if you look at the rust belt, that was not such a good night in pennsylvania, michigan. the manufacturing sector, i think he will have to rollback or do something else because that did not go nearly as well for him. if he is trying to get the base to vote for him in 2020, they continued difficulties sanctions are causing will become a bigger problem. guy: you spoke at the beginning about the idea the democrats need to do something with the authority they have just been given. simply resisting will not be enough. do you fee
illinois turned to democrat. in a 2020 oh let's roll map, you map,-- in a 2020 electoral the governor's races were very close. texas was competitive in a senate race. for thea warning sign gop and trump it will not be as easy to run the table in the state as it was in 2016. guy: professor, good morning. in bold and the president when it comes to trade? wendy: yes, it will. -- state like north dakota you talked about agriculture and having people hurt by trade. it will embolden him in some ways....
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the illinois department of corrections maintains a strict a zero tolerance policy towards all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment the department carefully considers housing assignments and the unique needs of offenders who identify as transgender or we discussed prison policy in america towards transgender people with writer activist anthony rogers right on the political commentator firstly steve malzberg. trumpet ministration recently loosened and changed regulations that came down under the obama administration they say that if you're if you're judged on what you are based on your biological sex ok so this person that we're talking about in chicago in illinois though i would be judged a male under the trumpet ministration and the reason it was changed is because female prisoners in texas had a similar situation and they sued they didn't want a transgender male who said he was a woman coming to their prison they said it was an invasion of their property that you keep everybody safe but you don't start making accommodations special accommodations and gender dysphoria is accepte
the illinois department of corrections maintains a strict a zero tolerance policy towards all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment the department carefully considers housing assignments and the unique needs of offenders who identify as transgender or we discussed prison policy in america towards transgender people with writer activist anthony rogers right on the political commentator firstly steve malzberg. trumpet ministration recently loosened and changed regulations that came down...
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they did not work in illinois. they did not work in kansas. if the politics of division don't work in kansas, there's a good sign for hope in this country. we 17 seats. i heard the president saying this was a really night -- nice night for him. the biggest rejection of the president's party in 36 years -- there's a message there. people want to have commonsense measures. my state has stood up against some of the lack of common sense , we have stood up against the president's decision to separate children from their parents. have backed him down, the we are not done on that battle yet. we stood up against him on his muslim been. we will continue to stand up for commonsense measures. we need congress to pass immigration reform. we need congress to pass the dream act. i have dream on my college campuses who are like wishing because while donald trump hold them hostage. the congress needs to get with it and have meaningful immigration. they will have security on the border. that's something most parties can embrace. we have to get with fairness on
they did not work in illinois. they did not work in kansas. if the politics of division don't work in kansas, there's a good sign for hope in this country. we 17 seats. i heard the president saying this was a really night -- nice night for him. the biggest rejection of the president's party in 36 years -- there's a message there. people want to have commonsense measures. my state has stood up against some of the lack of common sense , we have stood up against the president's decision to...
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andu >>en illinois superÓ a republicano bruce bonner. en california el vicegobernador demÓcrata gavin, derrotó a republicano john cox y en texas fue abbott obtuvo segundo periodo tras vender a la demÓcrata lupe valdez. en arizona es republicanodaisy le ganÓ a garcÍa y enero mÉxico michelle lujÁn se embolsÓ al republicano pierce. cada una muy importante las contiendas para cada parte. >>vamos hablar de la mujer, de la posiciÓn de la mujer antes de empezar las elecciones de medio tÉrmino ya se hablaba que el gran aÑo de la mujer y parece que asÍ fue, o una silla en el capitolio nueve de ellas hacen historia por el cambio de tendencia que traen con sus ambiciones frescas de la polÍtica. lo bueno para los hispanoses que entre estas nueve mujeres hay de muchÍsimas minorías como por ejemplo hispanas, afroamericanas, musulmanas y tambiÉn gente muy joven. >>una legisladora de origen guatemalteco es norma torres quiepara uo con el distrito 35 la cÁmara de representantes, torres derrotÓ a su rival republicano christian valiente e
andu >>en illinois superÓ a republicano bruce bonner. en california el vicegobernador demÓcrata gavin, derrotó a republicano john cox y en texas fue abbott obtuvo segundo periodo tras vender a la demÓcrata lupe valdez. en arizona es republicanodaisy le ganÓ a garcÍa y enero mÉxico michelle lujÁn se embolsÓ al republicano pierce. cada una muy importante las contiendas para cada parte. >>vamos hablar de la mujer, de la posiciÓn de la mujer antes de empezar las elecciones de...
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in terms of illinois, i also -- it is such a large state. there almost two illinois. republican members of congress are in real trouble in the chicago districts. downstate, it is kind of different story. mike boss, is a competitive race but he is a chance of winning. if he is losing or rodney davis is losing, that the big night for democrats. illinois is a blue state, but once you move south it starts to get more red. some of those blue-collar workers i think will be the key and the downstate races. host: let's head of the california. congressman dana rohrabacher facing a tough challenge. guest: initially in the cycle i was skeptical that orange county had flipped to be democratic. hillary clinton was the first democratic presidential candidate since 1936 to win orange county. i thought that was more specific to donald trump been rather a shift in the county. all those races are still a democratic takeover opportunity. a few weeks ago congress in were crocker -- congressman walker -- it looks like he has improved. there is not a single bellwether district. if republic
in terms of illinois, i also -- it is such a large state. there almost two illinois. republican members of congress are in real trouble in the chicago districts. downstate, it is kind of different story. mike boss, is a competitive race but he is a chance of winning. if he is losing or rodney davis is losing, that the big night for democrats. illinois is a blue state, but once you move south it starts to get more red. some of those blue-collar workers i think will be the key and the downstate...
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federal judge has ordered prison officials in illinois to reconsider a transgender woman's the night request to be moved to a women's prison it comes after the inmate took legal action against the state's correctional department reportedly claiming that she's treated like a sex slave in men's facilities twenty six year old dion strawberry humped and is currently serving a ten year sentence for burglary she say she's faced sexual abuse in all four of the men's prisons she's been held in i'm going to her previous request for transfer it denied but argues that she would be safer in a women's prison or a lawyer has praised the federal judge's intervention. this is an important step not only for school but in general for transgender woman imprisoned across the nation well the u.s. department of corrections which is responsible for the supervision of inmates say that makes every possible effort to safeguard vulnerable prisoners the illinois department of corrections maintains a strict zero tolerance policy towards all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment the department carefully con
federal judge has ordered prison officials in illinois to reconsider a transgender woman's the night request to be moved to a women's prison it comes after the inmate took legal action against the state's correctional department reportedly claiming that she's treated like a sex slave in men's facilities twenty six year old dion strawberry humped and is currently serving a ten year sentence for burglary she say she's faced sexual abuse in all four of the men's prisons she's been held in i'm...
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hace pocos momentos del actual gobernador de illinois aceptÓ su derrota. con esto ya se elige gobernador demÓcrata en este estado, es j.d. en una contienda electoral catalogada como una de las mÁs costosas para el estado. ambos candidatos gastaron 259 millones de dÓlares. el juego 18 distritos congresionales en illinois uno de ellos, el cuarto distrito, que prÁcticamente se da como ganador al actual comisionado del condado, jesÚs chui garcÍa, que vendrÍa a ocupar la silla que deja vacante el actual representante por illinois, gutiÉrrez. la plataforma de garcÍa girarÁ entono apoyar una reforma migratoria, a los soÑadores, apoyar que se eleve el salario mÍnimo a nivel nacional, y tambiÉn una reforma a la infraestructura, en su sede de campaÑa, de elecciÓn, en esta noche, decenas de seguidores esperan a que ofrezcan sus palabras en un discurso que esperan sea alentador para la comunidad inmigrante. es la informaciÓn que tengo desde chicago. jorge: este fue un puesto que luis gutiÉrrez se lo dio a garcÍa. quisiera aprovechar, asÍ fue? >> asi
hace pocos momentos del actual gobernador de illinois aceptÓ su derrota. con esto ya se elige gobernador demÓcrata en este estado, es j.d. en una contienda electoral catalogada como una de las mÁs costosas para el estado. ambos candidatos gastaron 259 millones de dÓlares. el juego 18 distritos congresionales en illinois uno de ellos, el cuarto distrito, que prÁcticamente se da como ganador al actual comisionado del condado, jesÚs chui garcÍa, que vendrÍa a ocupar la silla que deja...
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. >> the suspense very much focused on illinois, which reported very late. >> northern illinois, chicago, was controlled by mayor daly, and southern illinois was controlled by republicans. >> richard daly was a powerful figure in chicago and he had a relationship with kennedy. >> jack gets daly on the phone, and mayor daly says we're going to win illinois with the help of a few close friends. >> there are stories to this day that dead people voted in chicago. there's no doubt that the daly machine helped the kennedys. but whether it engaged in massive fraud or not i think remains to be seen. >> back in hyannisport, the kennedys wait and wait. >> in the still of the night, the secret service moved in. and when they saw the secret service surrounding the kennedy houses, they knew that they had won. >> the president-elect received congratulatory wires. >> john fitzgerald kennedy is elected president, just over 100 years after arriving penniless in boston. the kennedys are now the most powerful family in the world. >> as a catholic it was something quite remarkable. but john f. kennedy was a
. >> the suspense very much focused on illinois, which reported very late. >> northern illinois, chicago, was controlled by mayor daly, and southern illinois was controlled by republicans. >> richard daly was a powerful figure in chicago and he had a relationship with kennedy. >> jack gets daly on the phone, and mayor daly says we're going to win illinois with the help of a few close friends. >> there are stories to this day that dead people voted in chicago....
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steven douglas in illinois. once the war began and as it went on he requesticly adopted the ideals of lincoln. grant had never been an advocate of slavery at all. so he fell in line with the republican party. >> okay. >> good afternoon. i had an epiphany moment. i would like to hear ire comments on it. i was watching on tv somebody who is a well respected journalist, probably on cnn and fox. and they were talking about the civil war. and she said, we don't talk about that, because we lost. i always viewed the civil war victory by the north as a victory for america. does the south feel the same way? >> i spent 15 years -- 17 years teaching in louisiana and mississippi. grew up in north carolina. born in ohio. so i do not speak for all southerners. but a few observations on that question of how does the south feel about the civil war today? depend on who you ask, of course. there is a whole range of responses to that. one thing you will hear often is the war is not over. it's only halftime. one view. but i think s
steven douglas in illinois. once the war began and as it went on he requesticly adopted the ideals of lincoln. grant had never been an advocate of slavery at all. so he fell in line with the republican party. >> okay. >> good afternoon. i had an epiphany moment. i would like to hear ire comments on it. i was watching on tv somebody who is a well respected journalist, probably on cnn and fox. and they were talking about the civil war. and she said, we don't talk about that, because...
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we have two calls to pass along to our viewers from illinois. we are projecting pritsker wins as the next governor, a pick yup for the democrats. and a hold in maryland, as larry hogan will be returning. we have one more, rhode island governor, it's going to be raimondo, gina raimondo, the democrat. and let's go to james carval, long-time democratic strategist. i think in 2016 florida was turning. when we went to james carval. if you look at the spectrum of benjamin moore paints, i don't know what color i would have described your face at that moment. but whatever blood was draining out, you started to -- your mood started to go south, james. how are you thinking about the country right now? >> well, 2016, i sat between chuck todd and hugh hewitt. chuck todd said she was running ahead of -- hugh hewitt, said 65% chance that trump wins florida. i knew right there, and the blood did go out of my face. tonight there was some hope the democrats would have a wave election. it's not going to be a wave election. it could still be a good election. you k
we have two calls to pass along to our viewers from illinois. we are projecting pritsker wins as the next governor, a pick yup for the democrats. and a hold in maryland, as larry hogan will be returning. we have one more, rhode island governor, it's going to be raimondo, gina raimondo, the democrat. and let's go to james carval, long-time democratic strategist. i think in 2016 florida was turning. when we went to james carval. if you look at the spectrum of benjamin moore paints, i don't know...
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anyone else from illinois like me. [laughter] >> that may have been a rhetorical question. >> we've got to defend the home boy, but lincoln was an unbelievably great war president. not just because he won, but because he waged the civil war on a moral plane and it's a lovely story. you know. i mean, i wrote about it very carefully because early in the civil war, lincoln was legalistically trying to say-- trying to keep everyone on the tab, the reason we're waging this for the southern insurrection is because i took an oath of the constitution and i'm executing my oath. even he knew he wasn't expressing what was in his heart. in his heart was slavery was evil and we've got to extinguish the evil and slavery was the reason for this war. after about a year and a half that rhetoric wasn't working and he started-- it's a good lesson for all of us in almost everything we do in life, he started saying what he really thought which was slavery was an evil and desecration of the original american idea and that's when lincoln beg
anyone else from illinois like me. [laughter] >> that may have been a rhetorical question. >> we've got to defend the home boy, but lincoln was an unbelievably great war president. not just because he won, but because he waged the civil war on a moral plane and it's a lovely story. you know. i mean, i wrote about it very carefully because early in the civil war, lincoln was legalistically trying to say-- trying to keep everyone on the tab, the reason we're waging this for the...
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nick in illinois between 25 and 49 talking about youth engagement in campaign 2018. caller: what is happening, pedro? host: you are on, go ahead, thanks. caller: 2018 is not getting the out. , i was already politically engaged and have been a registered republican since 2012. what is getting me turned up has nothing to do with national come it is local news and local politics in illinois, that is what is getting me out. -- granty life i went city, president trump went there. i heard my whole life, between these districts, our schools were underfunded. that is good and fine. the problem is, for the most of my life, the democrats in illinois have had control. here i am in school being lied to by democrat teachers who are talking about being underfunded and they blame bush. i literally had teachers blaming everything on bush. our country was $5.7 trillion in debt when bush came in. i have heard my whole life in illinois about republicans, republicans, republicans, even from my own family. i am waiting for someone to give me something from the democrat side, other than t
nick in illinois between 25 and 49 talking about youth engagement in campaign 2018. caller: what is happening, pedro? host: you are on, go ahead, thanks. caller: 2018 is not getting the out. , i was already politically engaged and have been a registered republican since 2012. what is getting me turned up has nothing to do with national come it is local news and local politics in illinois, that is what is getting me out. -- granty life i went city, president trump went there. i heard my whole...
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here is the illinois district 4, the democrat, this is a democratic gain. underwood defeats hultgreen in district 4. it was one of those -- >> exactly. >> you mention that we were watching that carefully tonight to see which way things were going. georgia 7, carolyn bordeaux picks up a democratic seat against rob woodall. in the iowa district, cindy axne, another pickup for democrats. a ther suburban seat in the des moines area. >> let's go to hallie jackson where we are hearing mroe apparentlythe president. >> reporter: we are via his press secretary, lester, in th whicpresident we know has been working the phones. so far white house officials hehave been cagey about whas been talking to, but now we have a clearer picture. we areold the president has spoken not just with nancy pelosi who we mentioned last time we talked, but also basically the rest of the leadership currently in the senate and house. mitch mcconnell, in the words of sanders, to congratulate him on a big senate win. ul ryan, chuck schumer, the president has made a slew of calls to congratul
here is the illinois district 4, the democrat, this is a democratic gain. underwood defeats hultgreen in district 4. it was one of those -- >> exactly. >> you mention that we were watching that carefully tonight to see which way things were going. georgia 7, carolyn bordeaux picks up a democratic seat against rob woodall. in the iowa district, cindy axne, another pickup for democrats. a ther suburban seat in the des moines area. >> let's go to hallie jackson where we are...
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chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. but it's also one of the most deadly. close to the downtown skyscrapers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighbourhoods and more like urban combat zones. and so many of the deaths are drug—related. in just one weekend here, more than 70 people were wounded in shootings. 12 of them were killed. chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. this alleyway has been the scene of a spate of recent drive—by attacks. so, no wonder the gangs security detail is edgy. what you sayin, man? but we've come here not to talk about gang warfare but to find out more about a deadly new product that's hit the streets. cocaine laced with the killer opioid fentanyl. and we're hearing that fentanyl is now being mixed into cocaine? yeah, like, right now, it's mixed in everything right now. it's in the cocaine, it's in the heroin, it's the pills, you know what i'm saying? that's the new wave of this right now. do the users actually know it's in the
chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. but it's also one of the most deadly. close to the downtown skyscrapers are districts such as the south side and west side that sometimes feel less like neighbourhoods and more like urban combat zones. and so many of the deaths are drug—related. in just one weekend here, more than 70 people were wounded in shootings. 12 of them were killed. chicago, illinois is one of america's proudest cities. this alleyway has been the scene of a spate...
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and then there was the case of daniel cook for illinois. they heard the distressing news that the congressman intended to vote for adams. at 30 years of age he suddenly found himself at the center of an unsettling effort illinois was a relatively new state, and its small population, granted only one representative. it was as important as all of new york or pennsylvania. illinois is mostly gone for jackson and forcefully demanded that those general results do more than diet -- cook. pennsylvania, singable took this with cook and rumored alliance he would be unpopular he muttered and it would hurt his career to join it. they watched him absorb the thread and fall someone not at all playing out his options to cut his losses. accordingly he switched his mood and smiled benevolently. he could be the territorial governor of arkansas if it helped him to become president. for daniel cook, the author of world was insufficient to purchase his vote at the cost of his integrity. but arkansas? he knew when to drop it. they encouraged significant misunde
and then there was the case of daniel cook for illinois. they heard the distressing news that the congressman intended to vote for adams. at 30 years of age he suddenly found himself at the center of an unsettling effort illinois was a relatively new state, and its small population, granted only one representative. it was as important as all of new york or pennsylvania. illinois is mostly gone for jackson and forcefully demanded that those general results do more than diet -- cook....
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for instance, mega micro map, show us the state of illinois. okay. so you see a lot of red here. so you might think republicans are winning big in illinois, but let's zoom in on cook county, which is mostly blue. cook is by far the most populous county in the state of illinois but let's zoom in on one key voting precinct here. look at the detail we're getting. this neighborhood, you can see, is primarily -- it's a mix, blue and red, but if you go even closer to the block level and then into one single house on that block, yes. >> what the hell are you doing? >> jimmy: hi, george. we just wanted to know who you voted for. >> that is none of your damn business and how do you know my name? >> jimmy: are those nachos you're eating? zoom in if you could. as you can see, voters in illinois, clearly angry, and we know that thanks to our exclusive mega micro map technology. we spared no expense was spared tonight. going into today, democrats are hoping for a major midterm magic and they got it in the house. the democrats flipped the house. president trump, reportedly, is already blaming
for instance, mega micro map, show us the state of illinois. okay. so you see a lot of red here. so you might think republicans are winning big in illinois, but let's zoom in on cook county, which is mostly blue. cook is by far the most populous county in the state of illinois but let's zoom in on one key voting precinct here. look at the detail we're getting. this neighborhood, you can see, is primarily -- it's a mix, blue and red, but if you go even closer to the block level and then into one...
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representative from illinois. in arizona, another pickup for the democrats. ann kirkpatrick is the winner in house 2. she is a big winner, a former congresswoman. she's going to be returning to arizona. this is the seat that martha mcsally used to have. she still has but she has been running for the senate. right now the magic number for the democrats has gone down. it started the night at 23. seven republican seats. the democrats must pick up seven republican seats. if they do that -- and it's looking like they can because they're ahead in so many of these republican districts right now -- they will be the majority in the house of representatives. big nights for the democrats in the house, not so much in the senate. but very big in the house. >> no question. as harry enten said, now the question seems to be we've got to get them to the magic number of 23. they still need seven. on the map now with washington state, oregon, and more importantly california still to come in, in terms of targets of opportunity for the democrats. on the map now, more than enough
representative from illinois. in arizona, another pickup for the democrats. ann kirkpatrick is the winner in house 2. she is a big winner, a former congresswoman. she's going to be returning to arizona. this is the seat that martha mcsally used to have. she still has but she has been running for the senate. right now the magic number for the democrats has gone down. it started the night at 23. seven republican seats. the democrats must pick up seven republican seats. if they do that -- and it's...