CNN 2010-11-03(在线收听

I don't know how far beyond 39 we'll go. You know, that's going to be left up to the voters tomorrow. The Senate, again, there's always been a tough -- a tougher road for us simply by virtue of the numbers, and that we have in play there and the number of seats we have up versus the Democrats. But I still feel that you know we are looking at least 7 or 8 seats night, there, again, could be some surprises, particularly as you heard -- you head further West. But we will see. I am not sure right now where we are, and the latest counts, when I leave here get that briefing, so, but I feel good about what we've down so far, I think we are going to be more than prepared to move into a good evening.

 

But I believe is that the voters are going to surprise all of these Washington pollsters, when they go out and I think there is early evidence that, especially the early vote, the early vote is coming in many congressional districts, much higher for Democrats than all these pundits were predicting, which is a clear sign that the Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters aren't coming after the poll.

 

Today I received from millions of Brazilians, the most important mission of my life, this fact, besides me, is a demonstration of democratic process of our country, for the first time a woman will preside over Brazil.

 

The last few minutes, the British authorities said that these were viable devices.They probably would have worked -- They probably would have blown these aircrafts -- These cargo planes out of the sky as they approached the United States. They also said -- and this is important -- that they don't consider that to be an imminent threat right now. In other words, one would read into that there are no more parcels that they believe are in the mail. But they are still very concerned that this group ,al-Qaeda in Yemen, are going to launch follow-up attackes in the same mold.

 

In Baghdad, the death toll from a hostage stand-off at a Catholic Church is now 58, 75 people were wounded, the crisis ended when Iraqi security forces stormed the church yesterday. Officials say most of the victims were killed when kidnappers set up explosives. Eight suspects are under arrest.

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