hillary clinton in raleigh, north carolina, talking about the millions of people who have already voted. that was what she was saying earlier today. in georgia, hundreds have stood in lines to cast their ballots in early vote going on there. just look at this. those ballots will not be counted until election day. polls show it could be a tight race in a traditionally republican state, georgia. now, the latest poll by the atlanta journal constitution shows that trump and clinton are in a dead heat. trump has a two-point lead within the margin of error there among likely voters but democrats are hoping a high turnout of african-american voters could give clinton the advantage come the end of the election. political reporter greg bl bluestein. the republicans have-in your state have not abandoned trump the way we ve seen other republicans in other states. why would you say that s happening? our poll showed about 85% of republicans are sticking by trump, but the problem for him is in
about the environment, what he believes is overpopulation. this gentleman here actually works inside the discovery building. you did not see the actual incident, but can you describe what you did see? well, i was having lunch in the cafeteria, and someone came to me, running came to me and said don t go into the lobby. there s action in there, there s cops inside. i looked into the lobby. i saw cops trying to get on scary, they were right inside the building. they were looking at the floor where i am standing. that s so scary. then for ten minutes we got a warning to move up to the georgia side of the building and then colesville. and then after a couple of hours, we were being taken down the eighth floor down the back