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The Sixties

tweet, he would be open to it after every legal vote is counted. so how many votes remain? maricopa county tells us there's up to 195,000 votes remaining, the anticipation is on sunday evening, another release of votes of about 80,000 here in this county. >> david is with me at the magic wall right now, more on the situation in arizona, what's going on in the governor's race. >> you see, this is the leave that katie hobbs has, 50.7% to 49.3%, you just heard her saying about the outstanding vote, we think there are about 290 are so outstanding votes statewide, two thirds of that outstanding quote comes from here in maricopa county, the phoenix area, by far, the largest population center. remember this is also a battleground, joe biden won it by two percentage points over donald trump, when he won the state by 11,000 votes or so. you see here, 52% for hobbs

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Election Night in America

including a pick up in a republican seat that's pennsylvania. republicans have 47, in order for republicans to wrest control of the u.s. senate from the democrats, they now need to have do net democratic seats. to nip democratic seats. casey, we go to you with more on the battle for the senate. >> jake, we can walk through what the possibilities are four republicans right now, and what they aren't. let's start in georgia were raphael warnock is still barely ahead of herschel walker, the republican. so this is one where, again, if this holds, we're looking at four more weeks of fighting, this could of course, go either way under those kinds of circumstances. it could all come down to the race here depending on what happens on the rest of the map. 96% of the vote in their. and let's look at what else is out. wisconsin, ron johnson, the incumbent sitting at 50.7. this has been pretty steady as the vote continue to roll in. this margin is about the same.

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Decision 2022

democratic governor of wisconsin. nbc news can also project that in the united states senate race in utah, republican incumbent mike lee will be returning to the-ites eight senate. he was facing an interesting challenge from an independent candidate, evan mcmullin, who, unlike other independents in the senate, said he would not caucus like other party. that would make the mid math really interesting. -- the senate at this hour, democrats hold 47 seats. republicans hold 47 seats. there are six set seats that are as of yet undecided. let's go to steve right now, in terms of what we are learning out of wisconsin. steve? >> yeah. to just razor-thin senate races. you've got the gubernatorial call and wisconsin. we've established there is a little bit of distance here between tim michaels, the republican governor's race, who is lost. he sitting at 48% -- and ron johnson, the republican incumbent in the senate races we're running almost three point sweater, and is sitting at 50.7%, about a 40,000 vote

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Decision 2022

make them think they are going to lose before they even vote. we want to make it look like it's going to be a red wave. but when you say that, you've created this incredible expectation on your side. and that's why they are demoralize now because they did not have a realistic expectation of what this election -- >> but will they accept it? >> probably not. >> and your point about how we are entering an inter reckoning period -- that may take days and -- that, i think, can't be stressed enough. i want to go back to steve kornacki if we can, for a moment. steve, i'm curious about wisconsin and the senate. >> -- governors race in wisconsin. it's interesting. we have seen this, kind of, in a few other states. you see tony ever, the democratic incumbent, leading by about three points over his republican challenger tim michaels. that's the governor's race. here's the senate race. it's actually a reversal. there is ron johnson sitting at 50.7% and mandela barnes, his democratic challenger, just

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Election Night in America

here. it is election item erik and we've got you covered here. we're gonna start with two key race alerts. first up in wisconsin, that is where incumbent republican john johnson. he is holding on to a very slim lead mandela barnes, a very slim lead. -- mandela barnes at one ron johnson at 50.7%. let's take it to nevada where you see right here is, well catherine cortez masto with 50.9% and adam laxalt at 46.3%. those are in the senate races in wisconsin and nevada. 60 who 2% of the votes have been counted, and so let's go over to mr. john berman here at the magic wall. john, take us inside the battle is for the senate where we. our friend victor who is

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Newsday

crowds of mr lula's supporters started celebrating in the streets as he overhauled the far—right incumbent, jair bolsanaro, who had taken an early lead. mr lula is now on 50.7% compared to bolsonaro�*s 49.3%. the left—wing candidate — and former president — lula da silva came first in the initial round, four weeks ago. but the contest with his rival, the current presidentjair bolsonaro, has been tighter than had been expected. all day brazilians have been casting their votes across the country, including communities in the remotest parts of the amazon rainforest. live now to rio dejaneiro and pedro menezes — who is a economist and pollster.— the polling has improved joining us. we are starting to see

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The Papers

way improve their lot. the financial times story— way improve their lot. the financial times story obviously has no updates on percentages of votes that are in so far. _ on percentages of votes that are in so far. but— on percentages of votes that are in so far. but i— on percentages of votes that are in so far, but i know in the bbc you are saying — so far, but i know in the bbc you are saying that bolsonaro currently had 51%~ _ are saying that bolsonaro currently had 51%~ i — are saying that bolsonaro currently had 5196. ., ., , ., ., had 5196. i have an update from reuters, had 5196. i have an update from reuters. it _ had 5196. i have an update from reuters. it is — had 5196. i have an update from reuters, it is 50.796 _ had 5196. i have an update from reuters, it is 50.796 versus i reuters, it is 50.7% versus bolsonaro with 49.3%. that is from a couple of minutes ago. the bolsonaro with 49.396. that is from a couple of minutes ago.— couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities _ couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and _ couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and last, _ couple of minutes ago. the biggest municipalities and last, don't i couple of minutes ago. the biggestj municipalities and last, don't they? presumably there is still a tiny chance — presumably there is still a tiny chance that it will be neck and neck or that _ chance that it will be neck and neck or that lula — chance that it will be neck and neck or that lula da silva mightjust go ahead _ or that lula da silva might 'ust go ahead. . ~ . or that lula da silva might 'ust go ahead. w' . w' , or that lula da silva might 'ust go ahead. w . a , ., ., or that lula da silva might 'ust go ahead. . , ., ., ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. _ ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it _ ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is _ ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a _ ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a very - ahead. neck and neck is fair to say at the moment. it is a very clear . at the moment. it is a very clear choice when it comes to these two candidates, there is no swing voters, because their issues are so different. when you are looking at it in brazil, what are you thinking about? , whati it in brazil, what are you thinking about? ,what i think it in brazil, what are you thinking about? , what i think about is that this is the most populous country in

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Newsday-20220114-01:19:00

australia has matched its hottest day on record, after a remote coastal town reported temperatures of 123 degrees fahrenheit — or 50.7 celcius. a temperature that high hasn't been seen in australia for 60 years. the country has experienced heat related disasters in recent years — there were devastating bush fires in 2019 and 2020. but is it due to climate change? i asked professor lesley hughes from mc-quarry university to explain why this is happening. well, the world is in a long—term global warming trend and while average temperatures are often what is recorded, long—term trend also means that the incidence of extreme events like hottest ever records are also

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Newsday-20220113-23:13:00

a story that has been very keenly watched here as it is far beyond these shores.— watched here as it is far beyond these shores. ., ~ , ., ., ~ , these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date _ these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date even _ these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date even in _ these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date even in this - these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date even in this type - these shores. thank you for keeping us up-to-date even in this type of. us up—to—date even in this type of weather in melbourne. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme. australia has matched its hottest days on record after the remote coastal town reported temperatures of 50.7 celsius. we ask what impact the heat is having on the country. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest. but the industry is nervous of this report — this may tend to make people

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Newsday-20220114-00:20:00

after a remote coastal town reported temperatures of fifty— point— seven celsius (50.7c). the temperature in 0nslow in western australia on thursday equalled a record set sixty years ago in south australia. but is it due to climate change? i asked professor lesley hughes from mc-quarry university to explain why this is happening. well, the world is in a long—term global warming trend and while average temperatures are often what is recorded, long—term trend also means that the incidence of extreme events like artist ever records are also inevitable and that is so piercing in western australia at the moment. for piercing in western australia at the moment.— at the moment. for the conditions _ at the moment. for the conditions there - at the moment. for the conditions there now i at the moment. for the l conditions there now and at the moment. for the - conditions there now and how are people coping with these

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