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first of all, the ipsos survey seems to us a little bit of an outlier in the context of other surveysave. at the same time, i did say to you that attitudes are shifting, but i'm not quite sure they are shifting as much as what ipsos has said. the second point is i said that we are in deep consultations with stakeholders, including lgbtq+ community, as well as others, and you know, system of cabinet responsibility, what we are going to do can only be announced once a decision is reached. i'm in no position to answer that question with finality at this point. last year, the economist magazine, which has some influence, it referred to a rising tide of ugliness with regard to racial discrimination in singapore, which it said is provoking a reckoning over race. now, as home affairs minister, are you worried about the evidence presented of routine systemic discrimination, particularly against malay people in singapore, to a certain extent indian people as well? again, you know, there are various assumptions that there is routine discrimination and that this is systematic. you are not produc
first of all, the ipsos survey seems to us a little bit of an outlier in the context of other surveysave. at the same time, i did say to you that attitudes are shifting, but i'm not quite sure they are shifting as much as what ipsos has said. the second point is i said that we are in deep consultations with stakeholders, including lgbtq+ community, as well as others, and you know, system of cabinet responsibility, what we are going to do can only be announced once a decision is reached. i'm in...
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, and usually it is written that ipso leads to conflicts, so they sent it to and in order for people wrong steps so that they react incorrectly , we can say that maybe there are some examples. when it brought exactly this quarrel, we understand what it is . we go to facebook and quarrel, and wrong steps - this is it how does it approximately happen? well, for example, we can take vector, who was with mariupol, especially in the hot phase, when, with the help of dogs, the ukrainians demanded disturbance and dogs, the ukrainians demanded from the armed forces, where to block mariupol and a lot of different information was spread about the fact that the authorities do not talk to the people of mariupol and the defenders of mariupol and that they can be freed but are not allowed to, and there were a lot of such rumors. on the one hand, people spread information that they support the armed forces, on the other hand, for some reason they thought that for a word they could fire, but they did not fire the defenders of mariupol. this, in my opinion, is a very telling example when with the hel
, and usually it is written that ipso leads to conflicts, so they sent it to and in order for people wrong steps so that they react incorrectly , we can say that maybe there are some examples. when it brought exactly this quarrel, we understand what it is . we go to facebook and quarrel, and wrong steps - this is it how does it approximately happen? well, for example, we can take vector, who was with mariupol, especially in the hot phase, when, with the help of dogs, the ukrainians demanded...
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a person goes on facebook or instagram, how to recognize that you have fallen for the hook of this ipso, and in fact , now there is such a huge concentration - this is ipso - this is , in principle, a characteristic feature of our current stage of the information war, it is the fact that they are russians, literally they monitor the information field in social networks, in particular, they catch absolutely all conflict points, not those in which there is this pain point of society, but unfortunately there are a lot of them where people are emotionally involved and they try to this one point to give the impression that this is the opinion of the majority, like these examples that you recently listed with the fact that yes, it has an example of one or two cases, and they want to show that this is a characteristic feature, so in fact, it is difficult to even talk about some factors there are a lot of them, and a characteristic feature that unites them is that there are at least two groups of ukrainians, it is important, that have diametrical views on the same situation, for example, the si
a person goes on facebook or instagram, how to recognize that you have fallen for the hook of this ipso, and in fact , now there is such a huge concentration - this is ipso - this is , in principle, a characteristic feature of our current stage of the information war, it is the fact that they are russians, literally they monitor the information field in social networks, in particular, they catch absolutely all conflict points, not those in which there is this pain point of society, but...
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our new abc news/ipsos poll shows a majority of americans believe trump bears significant responsibility for events and should be prosecuted. and the new evidence the committee member says they will present in the next hearings. here's abc's white house correspondent, maryalice parks. >> reporter: with three of seven hearings down and two more scheduled this week, tonight, the big question, will the january 6th select committee's finding lead the department of justice to bring any criminal charges? >> i certainly think the president is guilty of knowing what he did, seditious conspiracy, being involved in these kind of different segments of pressuring the doj, the vice president, et cetera. obviously you know we're not a criminal charges committee. i want to be careful in specifically using that language. but what we're presenting would certainly rise to the criminal involvement by a president and definitely failure of the oath. >> reporter: 58% of americans in our new abc/ipsos poll believe donald trump should be criminally prosecuted for his role in the january 6th attack on the capito
our new abc news/ipsos poll shows a majority of americans believe trump bears significant responsibility for events and should be prosecuted. and the new evidence the committee member says they will present in the next hearings. here's abc's white house correspondent, maryalice parks. >> reporter: with three of seven hearings down and two more scheduled this week, tonight, the big question, will the january 6th select committee's finding lead the department of justice to bring any...
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and you from abc news and if ipsos shows the economic concerns are growing at only due to 61% of americansprove of how biden has handled the economy, but because most american faith, the, economy and gas prices are the top issues affecting how people will vote in the coming election. up next, -- making a case for our publicans should vote. >> the bottom line is there are two very clear in very different approaches here. there is our approach, which is to find solutions to invest in our supply chains, like we are doing with the infrastructure money in my department and in others, to do everything we can to lower costs for american families. like the cost of insulin prescription drugs. and then there is the other part. which congressional sort is put forward. it does not speak much to inflation. it is raising taxes on lower income families, making a lot of political hay out of the real challenges that family are feeling, and going to war with mickey mouse. >> another poll from cbs news and yougov showing that the vast majority of parents are scared about gun violence in school. it comes as l
and you from abc news and if ipsos shows the economic concerns are growing at only due to 61% of americansprove of how biden has handled the economy, but because most american faith, the, economy and gas prices are the top issues affecting how people will vote in the coming election. up next, -- making a case for our publicans should vote. >> the bottom line is there are two very clear in very different approaches here. there is our approach, which is to find solutions to invest in our...
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. >> reporter: 58% of americans in our new abc/ipsos poll believe donald trump should be criminally prosecuted for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. staff and his allies could be in jeopardy too. at the request of the justice department, the committee could turn over transcripts of all of their witness interviews as early as july. this week, the committee says they plan to show how president trump also pressured state officials like in this phone call when he asked georgia's secretary of state to find pvotes. >> all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes. >> reporter: and detailed a plan to have state legislatures send their own representatives to washington to vote in the electoral college for trump. >> yes. we'll show evidence of the president's involvement in this scheme. >> reporter: we expect georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and his top deputy, gabe sterling, who were on the other end of that call with trump, to testify this week. we're also expecting a second hearing focused on what was happening at the justice department. the committee s
. >> reporter: 58% of americans in our new abc/ipsos poll believe donald trump should be criminally prosecuted for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol. staff and his allies could be in jeopardy too. at the request of the justice department, the committee could turn over transcripts of all of their witness interviews as early as july. this week, the committee says they plan to show how president trump also pressured state officials like in this phone call when he asked...
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. >> meanwhile, new polling from ipsos out just a short time ago shows that 58% told thinks that trump should be charged with a trump crime for his 16 involvement. well 30 -- 60% of the poll think that the committee is doing a fair investigation. 38% says it is not. also, today the economy saying that inflation is a high, and that tackling it is the president's number one priority. . >> when you go to the pump and see the prices were today great some certainty, it creates real economic hardship. but at the same, time it is important as americans that we are recognize the unique strengths that we have in this economy. the strongest labor market since world war ii. unemployment at 3.6%. house in balance sheets that have occurred over the coals of the last year. so we now have the lowest mortgage delinquencies in years. lewis credit card colin delinquencies in 40 years. those are unique to the american economy, we have a stronger and by the better position to track all inflation than almost any other country in the world. that's all we have to do now. the press has made it very clear that
. >> meanwhile, new polling from ipsos out just a short time ago shows that 58% told thinks that trump should be charged with a trump crime for his 16 involvement. well 30 -- 60% of the poll think that the committee is doing a fair investigation. 38% says it is not. also, today the economy saying that inflation is a high, and that tackling it is the president's number one priority. . >> when you go to the pump and see the prices were today great some certainty, it creates real...
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and there is new polling from abc and ipsos that suggests 58% americans agree that trump should be prosecuted. some of the potential charges that observers have discussed include sedition, insurrection, obstruction, wire fraud. of course, that's thanks to the $250 million that trump and his allies fundraised off of the false claim the election was stolen. do you see any evidence for any of those crimes? >> well, there is the emerging evidence for some of them. but again, i don't think the case is complete. and once it gets to the department of justice, there's also such a thing as prosecutorial discretion, which is even if the crime was committed, is it in the best interests of the country to keep the polarization sort of thriving for something that would take many, many years to resolve? >> and you come down on the side that a prosecution of a former president is undesirable. >> a prosecution of a former president of the united states is about as serious as it gets, in ter of a criminal trial. so that if you're going to proceed with a prosecution like that, the evidence has to be rock-solid.
and there is new polling from abc and ipsos that suggests 58% americans agree that trump should be prosecuted. some of the potential charges that observers have discussed include sedition, insurrection, obstruction, wire fraud. of course, that's thanks to the $250 million that trump and his allies fundraised off of the false claim the election was stolen. do you see any evidence for any of those crimes? >> well, there is the emerging evidence for some of them. but again, i don't think the...
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people have been arrested in connection with the insurrection, most of them trump supporters, but a new ipsos poll shows more than half of republicans say, incorrectly, they believe that it was left-wing protesters that stormed the capitol that day. >> caitlin huey burns for us tonight at the capitol, you can tune in tomorrow when cbs news will carry the committee second hearing live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> new developments tonight following saturday's arrest of a group of suspected white supremacists in riot gear in idaho. cbs lilia luciano is following the developments. >> these guys stopped a u-haul full of dudes masked up. >> reporter: police pulled over a u-haul finding 31 suspected white supremacists inside, they were zip-tied and arrested, accused of planning to riot. >> they had shields, shield guards and other riot gear with them, including at least one smoke grenade. >> reporter: police chief said the dozens arrested on misdemeanor conspiracy charges appear to be members of patriot front, a hate group according to the law center. a concerned citizen called 911 to report them. >>
people have been arrested in connection with the insurrection, most of them trump supporters, but a new ipsos poll shows more than half of republicans say, incorrectly, they believe that it was left-wing protesters that stormed the capitol that day. >> caitlin huey burns for us tonight at the capitol, you can tune in tomorrow when cbs news will carry the committee second hearing live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> new developments tonight following saturday's arrest of a group of...
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absolutely opportunistic that what he does is beneficial to him and of course you can use him as an ipso to russians i just don't understand why he should give citizenship to him and his wife of course this is a very unfortunate story i will repeat myself first of all or in particular in relation to lithuanians who on in which he is considered a war criminal and is not allowed to enter this country. i really don't want to spoil relations with this country that helps us so much. mariupol already because various russian artists have begun to make a pilgrimage to mariupol, among them yevgeny myronovtsa was there recently, one of their most popular theater and film actors, he came with his theater of the nation to show children who experienced such horrors hmm, i want to say the following about mironov. he consistently supported the russian government and the annexation of crimea. he said that he does not regret it and considers it unfair that crimea was during the soviet union. they handed it over to ukraine, and i think that the peninsula returned to its home port. and here he was constant
absolutely opportunistic that what he does is beneficial to him and of course you can use him as an ipso to russians i just don't understand why he should give citizenship to him and his wife of course this is a very unfortunate story i will repeat myself first of all or in particular in relation to lithuanians who on in which he is considered a war criminal and is not allowed to enter this country. i really don't want to spoil relations with this country that helps us so much. mariupol already...
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. >> according to a new abc news and ipsos poll, americans are overwhelmingly ready to see change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas, which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night, appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday frances? >> brie, thank you >>> the michigan plant that triggered the national baby formula shortage is back up and running. abbott nutrition restarted production over the weekend. the company they'll working hard to restart production of similac and other formulas the out of stock rate it is 74% nationwide by the end of last week >>> americans' gas headaches are getting worse again. it is forcing millions of americans to rethink their travel according to aaa, the national average is now $4.84 a gallon. in nine states, it's already surpassed $5 a gallon. and the biggest markup going to a coastal town in california mendocino hit nearly $10 wi
. >> according to a new abc news and ipsos poll, americans are overwhelmingly ready to see change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas, which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night, appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday frances? >> brie, thank you...
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uh-uh rumors uh-uh, is this an informational and psychological special operation of russia itself or ipsowest is not the special services, why is this whole story about the half-dead, half-alive putin spreading around the world, you know, i don’t like these stories because i have been watching these discussions about putin’s death for the past 15 years, honestly, in fact, everything has to do with my professional life i always hear that it is dead, it is dead, it is dead , it is not dead, unfortunately. well, you can figure it out, of course, but with all due respect to this last piece of information, it does not seem to be a ukrainian edition or too publicized, well, something tells me that well, someone decided to play on april 1 without problems because it's traffic - it's clickbait and so on. and so on. if someone in this country doesn't make money, i'm just now, but this applies to any industry. the main thing is not to trade the homeland. god, why money if the occupiers come and someone will kill them all? with or without money well, a lyrical digression, now as far as these informa
uh-uh rumors uh-uh, is this an informational and psychological special operation of russia itself or ipsowest is not the special services, why is this whole story about the half-dead, half-alive putin spreading around the world, you know, i don’t like these stories because i have been watching these discussions about putin’s death for the past 15 years, honestly, in fact, everything has to do with my professional life i always hear that it is dead, it is dead, it is dead , it is not dead,...
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and you an analysis that puts all the blame on any one country, or any one event, is ipso facto unreliable. it's not serious. that is rhetoric of politically fin rhetoric. it's not an analysis of what's going on. russia certainly hasn't been isolated as the west had planned and hoped for at the same time the intended effect of the sanctions has turned into a boomerang, affect, obviously, in many situations, we can't fully mitigate or avoid spill over costs to ourselves or to analyze partners. i think the russia program is a great example of that. i think from the beginning we here in united states and allies in partners around the world, particularly in europe. understood. i think that we are clear about this, that there will be costs that we will have to take measures and impose costs on russia that will have still overs into our economies. despite the rebounding repercussions, the appetite for even more and even the heavier sanctions against russia hasn't diminished even flattening. putin has expressed concern about the impact sanctions on having on the west. we are not going to have a c
and you an analysis that puts all the blame on any one country, or any one event, is ipso facto unreliable. it's not serious. that is rhetoric of politically fin rhetoric. it's not an analysis of what's going on. russia certainly hasn't been isolated as the west had planned and hoped for at the same time the intended effect of the sanctions has turned into a boomerang, affect, obviously, in many situations, we can't fully mitigate or avoid spill over costs to ourselves or to analyze partners. i...
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is, that russia will never lose, and it rather becomes such an element of psychological warfare and ipsoh a part of the political and stalking towards the western countries falls on we are talking today, we talked about severodonetsk and included people from there, and mr. gaidai, i said that the change in the situation and the turning point depends on the speed of delivery of heavy artillery to us, which will oppose the soviets. we expect, in particular, those installations that the previous picker spoke about will be able to practically change the course of the war. well, i am more than sure that the supply of western weapons of high-quality psychological will change the course of the war, and the only question is when it will happen, that is, whether the sooner the better. this is the son - this is absolutely of course, i won't guess on the coffee grounds here, i won't say what the results of the next meeting at rammstein will be, or whether conclusions will be drawn from the previous ones, so to speak, actions in general now already come and get busy if it is called the constant beha
is, that russia will never lose, and it rather becomes such an element of psychological warfare and ipsoh a part of the political and stalking towards the western countries falls on we are talking today, we talked about severodonetsk and included people from there, and mr. gaidai, i said that the change in the situation and the turning point depends on the speed of delivery of heavy artillery to us, which will oppose the soviets. we expect, in particular, those installations that the previous...
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in the waiting days at his presidency. jo, castro, al jazeera washington. reuters ipsos pole has reveal that more than half of us republicans believe the false claim that left when protest or is led to january 6 attack to try to make then president donald trump looked bad. 58 percent of republican say they believed most of the protesters were peaceful and law abiding. that's despite more than $100.00 police officers suffering injuries on the day. the poll also found almost 2 thirds of republicans believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from trump. judges have dismissed more than 50 lawsuits challenging the election results. multiple reviews and audits have found no evidence of widespread fraud. richard painter is a professor at the university of minnesota law school and former chief ethics lawyer for president george w bush. he says the evidence presented by the committee shows the capital attack was well planned to overturn election results. message is that this was a clear, intentional, deliberate, well plan effort to overthrow the logic state government. the united states g
in the waiting days at his presidency. jo, castro, al jazeera washington. reuters ipsos pole has reveal that more than half of us republicans believe the false claim that left when protest or is led to january 6 attack to try to make then president donald trump looked bad. 58 percent of republican say they believed most of the protesters were peaceful and law abiding. that's despite more than $100.00 police officers suffering injuries on the day. the poll also found almost 2 thirds of...
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. >> reporter: according to an abc news and ipsos poll americans are overwhelmingly ready to see a change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday phillip? >> brie jackson from d.c thank you. >>> uvalde elementary school employees filed lawsuits against the maker of the rifle used in the shooting it is in a bid to gather testimony and evidence about its sale and marketing practices and lobbying efforts at least two victims' families have hired a lawyer to investigate the gun maker. the shooter a kwoord his weapons legally. nbc news has reached out to daniel defense for comment the company previously said it would cooperate with any official investigations. >>> breaking overnight the u.s. and south korea showing a united front against north korea. the two nations firing missiles in re
. >> reporter: according to an abc news and ipsos poll americans are overwhelmingly ready to see a change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday phillip? >> brie jackson from...
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meantime, a new abc news ipsos poll finds out that more than 8 out of 10 americans say the economy is we start a new week 283-point gain on dow futures, the yield on ten-year treasury, holding near 3% this morning 2.96% european markets moving up again this monday gains in england, france, germany those markets al ip more than 1%. and in asia overnight, stocks to the plus side, south korea market closed for a holiday but hang seng, hong kong japanese market in shanghai all gaining, commerce secretary gina raimondo blaming everybody but biden administration for struggles of the american people watch this. >> we will get inflation under control, we just have to stick with it and see it through. you know, i think it is worth noting that gas prices are up 1.40 a gallon since put moved troops into ukraine. >> the cause of this inflation, is the supply chain problems that were caused by covid. >> asked about president weighing a drawdown of terrorists on imports from china here is what raimondo said. >> we are looking at it, in fact the president has asked us, on his team to, analyze that s
meantime, a new abc news ipsos poll finds out that more than 8 out of 10 americans say the economy is we start a new week 283-point gain on dow futures, the yield on ten-year treasury, holding near 3% this morning 2.96% european markets moving up again this monday gains in england, france, germany those markets al ip more than 1%. and in asia overnight, stocks to the plus side, south korea market closed for a holiday but hang seng, hong kong japanese market in shanghai all gaining, commerce...
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tying at a new low according to a new reuters ipsos poll published last week. and now through the work in your organization. you also deal with grassroots public engagement. during the time when many are losing faith and democratic leadership. in what ways can people be mobilized to turn out to vote this november? >> reverend, thank you for the question. thank you for having shakir on, who is a terrific representative of the kinds of existing -- close to people in neighborhoods and communities. more of us need to be -- more and more what comes out of the season connected to the lives of most of the rest of us league. the supreme court has just joined, that's another example from that in particular in this decision. the same was true in gun decision the day before. it's leaving aside the bad lawyer-ing, the bad jurisprudence that comes from alito's decision. it just does not deal with the fact that number one, poor people overwhelmingly black and brown women and their families cannot just hop in the car or hop on a plane or train and go to some place where a wom
tying at a new low according to a new reuters ipsos poll published last week. and now through the work in your organization. you also deal with grassroots public engagement. during the time when many are losing faith and democratic leadership. in what ways can people be mobilized to turn out to vote this november? >> reverend, thank you for the question. thank you for having shakir on, who is a terrific representative of the kinds of existing -- close to people in neighborhoods and...
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criminal involvement by a president and definitely failure of the oath 58% of americans in our new abc ipsoslieved donald trump should be criminally prosecuted for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol the staff and his allies could be in jeopardy too at the request of the justice department the committee could turn over transcripts of all of their witness interviews as early as july many close to trump testifying they told the form president before january 6 that mike pence could not overturn the election the committee sharing trump had been advised that in fact, it would violate the law still the committee says the former president engaged in a pressure campaign. criticizing pence as the mod drew at the capitol for not quote having the courage to do what was needed to be done an attack. he continued friday over a year and a half later mike pence. a chance to be great. he had a chance to be frankly historic, but mike did not have the courage. to act this week the committee says they plan to show how president trump also pressured state officials like in this phone call when he a
criminal involvement by a president and definitely failure of the oath 58% of americans in our new abc ipsoslieved donald trump should be criminally prosecuted for his role in the january 6th attack on the capitol the staff and his allies could be in jeopardy too at the request of the justice department the committee could turn over transcripts of all of their witness interviews as early as july many close to trump testifying they told the form president before january 6 that mike pence could...
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according to the ipsos poll, only 37% approve of biden's handling of the economic recovery and less ofxams with a -- what does joe have to say? >> no, no, you can trust those numbers on cnn, come on, man. you got to change the channel, get over to msnbc, there is a reporter on there, jen psaki, that is a news man. all objective reporting, give you everything you need to know. cnn, come on. this is a bunch of right wing white supremacists. [laughter] [applause] >> i want to meet the 28% of people who feel that joe biden is doing a great job with inflation. >> greg: those are all of hunter's hookers. [laughter] >> only 28%? that's all i've got to say. >> greg: what are your thoughts, kat? >> yeah, obviously this is going to be something you think everyone would agree with because no matter how much money you have, you generally don't want it to be worth less. >> greg: yes, you get the same portion whether you're making $10 an hour or $50,000 in our, pab, what are your thoughts on this? >> it's the economy, stupid, as they always say. >> greg: why are you name calling me? >> you had it co
according to the ipsos poll, only 37% approve of biden's handling of the economic recovery and less ofxams with a -- what does joe have to say? >> no, no, you can trust those numbers on cnn, come on, man. you got to change the channel, get over to msnbc, there is a reporter on there, jen psaki, that is a news man. all objective reporting, give you everything you need to know. cnn, come on. this is a bunch of right wing white supremacists. [laughter] [applause] >> i want to meet the...
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take a look at our latest abc news/ipsos poll which shows 72% of americans say gun violence is extremelyortant in their vote for congress and 70% believe enacting new laws to reduce gun violence should be a higher priority than protecting gun ownership. we know that a small group of bipartisan senators are considering a range of options from expanded background checks to incentives for states to enact red flag laws that would temporarily take guns away from people considered dangerous, as well as funding for mental health and school security. in just 48 hours, families of the victims of the buffalo and uvalde mass shootings will be testifying before congress including a fourth grader who says that she survived the uvalde mass shooting by playing dead in her classroom, george. >> rachel, the politics of this are so fraught. we saw a republican congressman have to resign late last week after coming out in favor of an assault weapons ban because of the backlash. but down in texas, some republican donors are backing gun control. >> reporter: yes, george. this is a group of more than 250 repu
take a look at our latest abc news/ipsos poll which shows 72% of americans say gun violence is extremelyortant in their vote for congress and 70% believe enacting new laws to reduce gun violence should be a higher priority than protecting gun ownership. we know that a small group of bipartisan senators are considering a range of options from expanded background checks to incentives for states to enact red flag laws that would temporarily take guns away from people considered dangerous, as well...
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a new poll from abc news and ipsos shows many americans increasingly are concerned about the economy.ident biden's cottondale connally. however, friday's job report with strong. u.s. employers and 390,000 jobs and may. the unemployment rate fell steady at 3.6%. most americans say the economy inflation, gas prices will affect how they vote in november. what should democrats be saying to them? >> i think it's a message issue as much as anything. i think what president biden administration did was really save this economy. they came in with a covid package that put some money back in the economy. it came back in and started doing those things to get the economy rolling. we created president biden has created more jobs than any person in history i believe. at least in a very short time. the interesting part about this, the economy is really not doing too bad at all. the problem is the inflation. there is this perception. -- [inaudible] they're still traveling because wages of their people are working. we just have increased. it's a very delicate balance. i think it's time for democrats to
a new poll from abc news and ipsos shows many americans increasingly are concerned about the economy.ident biden's cottondale connally. however, friday's job report with strong. u.s. employers and 390,000 jobs and may. the unemployment rate fell steady at 3.6%. most americans say the economy inflation, gas prices will affect how they vote in november. what should democrats be saying to them? >> i think it's a message issue as much as anything. i think what president biden administration...
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this comes as a brand-new abc news ipsos poll shows that the vast majority of americans, 70%, believelows to reduce gun violence should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own a gun. in fact, poll after poll show that most americans support some sort of gun reform, and yet nothing seems to be able to get done. and even if lawmakers were able to pass some gun reform bills, they face one huge problem, the supreme court 2008 decision, we see versus howler. and msnbc reporter writes, the majority decision, is essentially what the second amendment to guarantee, for the first time, an american individual right to possess a gun, and that decision without being used in case after case to strike down local, state and federal laws drafted to reduce gun violence. plus, right now, the same supreme court is deciding on a new york case, which centers on restrictions for who can carry a gun in public. the current, 63, ultraconservative court is likely to strike that law. so it's clear that there can be no progress on issues like gun reform, without also fixing the gop pact. remember th
this comes as a brand-new abc news ipsos poll shows that the vast majority of americans, 70%, believelows to reduce gun violence should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own a gun. in fact, poll after poll show that most americans support some sort of gun reform, and yet nothing seems to be able to get done. and even if lawmakers were able to pass some gun reform bills, they face one huge problem, the supreme court 2008 decision, we see versus howler. and msnbc reporter writes,...
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according to an abc news ipsos poll, americans are unhappy with the way the president is dealing withthe u.s. will be facing severe weather the next few days. cnn's pedram javaheri has details on that. >> good morning, max. lots of is severe weather the last several days and locked in the same general area across the central u.s. where about 5 million americans are under risk for a level 2, slight risk for severe weather. rapid city, as far east as memphis. the vast majority of the population is, some of the storms could generate strong winds, very large hail and that is precisely how things have played out here the last several days across portions of the plains. upwards of almost 200 severe weather reports, notice ten of them were related to tornadoes. the vast majority hail and wind. some of these wind gusts and some of the hail reports very impressive. as large as 3 centimeters, 3 inches, i should say, in diameter across walsh and wind gusts up into the tropical storm force category there, about 50 plus miles per hour, 39 or greater is officially what dictates tropical storm force
according to an abc news ipsos poll, americans are unhappy with the way the president is dealing withthe u.s. will be facing severe weather the next few days. cnn's pedram javaheri has details on that. >> good morning, max. lots of is severe weather the last several days and locked in the same general area across the central u.s. where about 5 million americans are under risk for a level 2, slight risk for severe weather. rapid city, as far east as memphis. the vast majority of the...
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according to their abc ipsos poll find inflation either extremely or very important to 80% of voters. and gas prices privatized at similar by 74%. mr. biden's approval and handling of this stands below 30% in that polling. the story adds that after irrational terrific student shootings only 32% of those and poll say gun violence would be very externally important in their votes for congress. and with the supreme court expected to overturn roe v. wade in coming weeks the, initial issue of abortion is extremely pointed to 63% of what is. it also adds that when there is voters rest to name that single most important issue this fall, it was inflation, chosen by 21% of respondents. the economy more broadly at 19%, gun violence at 17%. abortion at 12%. when it comes to those issues of importance. the washington post takes a look at the same type of topics as far as specific issues motivating people to vote this november. they at this on top of what you saw from the abc polling. they talk about largely the topic of crime, saying that republicans of the other issues to explode, the >> -- adde
according to their abc ipsos poll find inflation either extremely or very important to 80% of voters. and gas prices privatized at similar by 74%. mr. biden's approval and handling of this stands below 30% in that polling. the story adds that after irrational terrific student shootings only 32% of those and poll say gun violence would be very externally important in their votes for congress. and with the supreme court expected to overturn roe v. wade in coming weeks the, initial issue of...
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found 77% of republicans think abortion should be legal in at least some circumstances while a reuters ipsosat 63% of republican women agreed that abortion should be between a woman and her doctor not the government. not only that the number of abortions in america has been falling for decades until ironically a reversal during the trump administration. so why did the supreme court push through a minority opinion over a half century precedent? because they could. because it's been a long-standing goal for conservative activists and those activists are used to operating outside majority politics to gain power. after all three of the justices were appointed by trump who of course lost the popular vote in 2016. five total were confirmed by republican senate majorities who received far fewer votes in total than their democratic senate colleagues. abortion is not the only way we've seen this disregard for majority opinion in supreme court decision. take the recent ruling on guns, killed a century old new york law. it ignored the fact that in history and tradition of the old west people were not p
found 77% of republicans think abortion should be legal in at least some circumstances while a reuters ipsosat 63% of republican women agreed that abortion should be between a woman and her doctor not the government. not only that the number of abortions in america has been falling for decades until ironically a reversal during the trump administration. so why did the supreme court push through a minority opinion over a half century precedent? because they could. because it's been a...
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biden's approval rating is taking a beating on the heels of that, according to the latest abc news/ipsosoll, 61% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. just 37% say they approve. the poll suggests big trouble for democratic candidates ahead of the midterms. now some are pushing to take action ylan mui on capitol hill >> moderate democrats are pushing their party to fight harder against rising prices in hopes of avoiding a trouncing in the midterms the new democrat coalition released a detailed action plan on inflation today it's the largest voting bloc in the caucus, and includes many vulnerable frontline members chairwoman suzan delbene told me voters are sick of gridlock and want to see results. >> good policy is good politics. people want to see -- want us to show them that governance is working and that we're focused on these issues and moving forward. >> several of the proposals go beyond what the white house has been willing to commit to. moderates want the administration to get rid of the tariffs on chinese goods, even though some labor unions are relu
biden's approval rating is taking a beating on the heels of that, according to the latest abc news/ipsosoll, 61% of americans disapprove of the president's handling of the economy. just 37% say they approve. the poll suggests big trouble for democratic candidates ahead of the midterms. now some are pushing to take action ylan mui on capitol hill >> moderate democrats are pushing their party to fight harder against rising prices in hopes of avoiding a trouncing in the midterms the new...
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the abc news ipsos poll late last week finds 58% of those surveyed should be charged with a crime for the january 6th insurrection. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. >> we talked about this before, jonathan lemire, a lot of people very concerned the overwhelming majority of americans still don't think donald trump bears responsibility for what happened on january 6th. but another way to look at this again in a closely divided electorate, especially when you get to the general election, you look at the 2016 race, the 2020 race, you see how things have gotten tighter every year. when you have one in five republicans thinking that their last president should be sent to jail, that's pretty significant. >> we're in an electoral right now where basically every vote counts we saw how slim the mar begins were, including the 11,000 votes that gave joe biden over trump. so if there are one in five republicans who believe he should be held criminally responsible for what happened in the insurrection, that's going to make a difference. as he mulls a potential 2024 campaign, a
the abc news ipsos poll late last week finds 58% of those surveyed should be charged with a crime for the january 6th insurrection. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. >> we talked about this before, jonathan lemire, a lot of people very concerned the overwhelming majority of americans still don't think donald trump bears responsibility for what happened on january 6th. but another way to look at this again in a closely divided electorate, especially when you get to the...
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i saw that president biden's approval rating dropped again this week, 36% according to reuters/ipsos, matching the low that we have seen. on the other hand we have not gotten the roe v. wade decision out from the supreme court which could boost democratic turnout so where are you on the odds and what investors need to know? >> obviously the impact of roe v. wade is the open question but if past is prologue, the party in power almost always loses seats in both the house and in the senate. since world war ii, the average loss in house seats have been 25 seats for the party in power in the senate it's been four seats. so just -- if it's adhering to historical trends the democrats may at least lose the house. the senate is much more candidate specific and state specific but i think from a markets and investors' perspective, the impact is basically the same if democrats only lose one chamber as if they lose two, which means that biden's legislative agenda is basically dead so if we don't see a revival of build back better any time soon, we will not see that in 2023. >> and that's a good th
i saw that president biden's approval rating dropped again this week, 36% according to reuters/ipsos, matching the low that we have seen. on the other hand we have not gotten the roe v. wade decision out from the supreme court which could boost democratic turnout so where are you on the odds and what investors need to know? >> obviously the impact of roe v. wade is the open question but if past is prologue, the party in power almost always loses seats in both the house and in the senate....
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a new abc ipso poll shows 6 in 10 americans want donald trump to face criminal charges for his role in plot. a georgia grand jury is already investigating. on friday, trump doubled down on comments from the attack. promising pardons from the rioters if he's re-electeded and slamming vice president percent for certifying the re-election. on the biggest issue facing the biden white house, the economy, treasury secretary janet yellen insisting that a recession is not inevitable. >>> in the fight against covid, the moment millions of parents have been waiting for. beginning tomorrow, children as young as six months can get vaccinated. but will parents sign up? >>> and juneteenth is being celebrated in many states in the nation's capital. we'll have a full report. this hour, i'll speak to california congresswoman barbara lee who was by the president's side when he signed the holiday into law last year. we begin with the january 6 hearings. joining us nbc news correspondent ali vitali in capitol hill. vaughn hillyard where vice president spence speaking later today and attorney u.s. attorney
a new abc ipso poll shows 6 in 10 americans want donald trump to face criminal charges for his role in plot. a georgia grand jury is already investigating. on friday, trump doubled down on comments from the attack. promising pardons from the rioters if he's re-electeded and slamming vice president percent for certifying the re-election. on the biggest issue facing the biden white house, the economy, treasury secretary janet yellen insisting that a recession is not inevitable. >>> in...
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who had access to the former president before and after january 6th this comes a day after abc news/ipsosll shows 6 in 10 voters feel trump should be charged with the attack. and two people familiar with the matter, "rolling stone" trump has told people close to him that he sees no reason to publicly defend john eastman. and trump and rolling stone did not respond to the comment. joining us ali vitali. "the new york times" katie vetter and haley weinstein, a former prosecutor in new york. both are contributors. ali, what does the committee hope to learn from alex holder? >> reporter: our sources are confirming to us in just the last few minutes that alex holder, a documentarian, who went time with trump in days before the insurrection as well as after has been subpoenaed by the january 6 committee. that subpoena came last week. and it requests things like raw footage, as well as conversations that may exist with trump as well as his children, don, eric and ivanka and his son-in-law jared kushner. we've seen people like ivanka and jared have their video deposition used as part of the commi
who had access to the former president before and after january 6th this comes a day after abc news/ipsosll shows 6 in 10 voters feel trump should be charged with the attack. and two people familiar with the matter, "rolling stone" trump has told people close to him that he sees no reason to publicly defend john eastman. and trump and rolling stone did not respond to the comment. joining us ali vitali. "the new york times" katie vetter and haley weinstein, a former...
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president trump should be charged with inciting the attack on our capitol, that's according to a new abc ipsoslot against america were kept hidden for more than a year until those folks took an oath and swore to tell the truth under penalty of perjury. look how much has come out, right? and then ask yourself how much there is that we still don't know. because those folks who blatantly cooperated are the honorable outliers. yes, i know, the fifth amendment is right there in the constitution as a protection against self-incrimination, the supreme court emphasized one of its basic function is to protect innocent people who might be ensnared by ambiguous circumstances. it could also be a sign that there's something to hide. >> the mob takes the fifth. if you are innocent why are you taking the fifth amendment? >> which is why the fact that trump lawyer and coup enthusiast john eastman took the fifth over 100 times in front of the committee is kind of stunning. and that's after he fought to withhold hundreds of incriminating emails. eastman is not the least of it, former doj environmental lawyer je
president trump should be charged with inciting the attack on our capitol, that's according to a new abc ipsoslot against america were kept hidden for more than a year until those folks took an oath and swore to tell the truth under penalty of perjury. look how much has come out, right? and then ask yourself how much there is that we still don't know. because those folks who blatantly cooperated are the honorable outliers. yes, i know, the fifth amendment is right there in the constitution as a...
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a new reuters ipsos poll shows that president biden's job approval rating has now dropped for 1/4 straighthat matches its lowest level last seen in late may. the president's approval rating has stayed below 50% since august, the poll found. the economy is a big worry for those questions, 34% said. it was the most important issue. facing the country. there is new speculation tonight that governor newsom could be interested in running for president. our political reporter greg lee spoke with the chronicle senior political writer joe gary foley, about newsom's recent actions that may be signaling a possible run. for the white house from his continued to say he has quote sub zero interested by the president. you and i both know politics changes fast. so what actions has he taken as of late? that have some questioning what he says he started appearing on truth social, which is the donald trump funded social media site. it's like sort of his version of twitter since he's been kicked off of twitter. a. newsom has been going on there posted three times, and he's what he likes to call truth telling
a new reuters ipsos poll shows that president biden's job approval rating has now dropped for 1/4 straighthat matches its lowest level last seen in late may. the president's approval rating has stayed below 50% since august, the poll found. the economy is a big worry for those questions, 34% said. it was the most important issue. facing the country. there is new speculation tonight that governor newsom could be interested in running for president. our political reporter greg lee spoke with the...
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rick klein, our new polling with ipsos gives us new insights into headwinds democrats are facing. >>rag on candidates nationwide. he's badly under water on top issues including the big one, inflation, gas prices, he's less than 30% approval rating on the issues we're told by voters are dominating their state of mind, even on issues like gun violence, abortion rights, issues he's elevating into conversation in recent weeks, he's still significantly under water. the only issue that we see him above water, 56% his handling on covid-19. the problem for democrats, that happens to be the issue least likely animating their vote in the fall. enthusiasm gap. you see this in our poll, 13-point edge for republicans in terms of people saying they're very enthusiastic, very eager to vote this fall. you're seeing independent voters largely sitting out the mid r.terms that enthuse i am gap is narrower than the last time we polled on it. still, those are the kind of numbers that have democrats worried about a potential wave election. >> we'll learn more about the shape of the house in this week's pr
rick klein, our new polling with ipsos gives us new insights into headwinds democrats are facing. >>rag on candidates nationwide. he's badly under water on top issues including the big one, inflation, gas prices, he's less than 30% approval rating on the issues we're told by voters are dominating their state of mind, even on issues like gun violence, abortion rights, issues he's elevating into conversation in recent weeks, he's still significantly under water. the only issue that we see...
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so a new abc news/ipsos poll asked americans -- tell her not to do something before going on air. important issue for them when voting this fall. nearly half said it's the economy, including gas and inflation. democrats have won on pocketbook kitchen table issues before. why is this different? >> because of the inflation and gas prices. look, if you look at these numbers for democrats, you wouldn't think unemployment was at 3.6%. you wouldn't think this many jobs had been gained under the first year and a half of the biden presidency. but it's the fact that the gas prices and inflation take money out of people's pocketbook so they're not feeling good about the economy despite objectively good economic news. look, it's not a surprise there's going to be a pendulum swing in the midterms. that's baked in the cake. >> that always happens. >> 1962, harry was talking about, the cuban missile crisis. in 2002, you had the wake of 9/11. and bush doing very well in that. so this is -- the pendulum swing with this narrow margin in the house is going to move towards republicans. >> margaret,
so a new abc news/ipsos poll asked americans -- tell her not to do something before going on air. important issue for them when voting this fall. nearly half said it's the economy, including gas and inflation. democrats have won on pocketbook kitchen table issues before. why is this different? >> because of the inflation and gas prices. look, if you look at these numbers for democrats, you wouldn't think unemployment was at 3.6%. you wouldn't think this many jobs had been gained under the...
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the abc news ipsos poll conducted this last friday and saturday after the first three hears in the attack, it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should be charged. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. 60% of americans believe the january 6th investigation has been fair. and then on friday, former president trump spoke at length about the public hearings for the first time since they began. addressing a crowd at a faith and freedom coalition rally in nashville, trump continued to parrot many of his lies regarding the events on january 6th including his claim that the rioters were not violent. >> if it were an insurrection that took place at the capitol, you would have known it very soon. they would have, these were strong people, these were great patriots. there were no guns. i heard they didn't have one gun. nobody was killed. except for a wonderful young woman named ashley babbit who was viciously shot and in my opinion, for absolutely no reason. >> trump also unleashed more criticism on his former vice president, mike pence whose refusal to overtu
the abc news ipsos poll conducted this last friday and saturday after the first three hears in the attack, it found 58% of those surveyed believe the former president should be charged. that includes 91% of democrats and 19% of republicans. 60% of americans believe the january 6th investigation has been fair. and then on friday, former president trump spoke at length about the public hearings for the first time since they began. addressing a crowd at a faith and freedom coalition rally in...
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abc ipsos poll finds the president underwater on nearly any issue, inflation, economic recovery, gasdisagree with his performance. quick final word to you. >> yes, and we have seen mike and quinnipiac's numbers, as well, we have seen numbers likeg of april and january, polls go up and down, doesn't mean i am not nervous about the midterms, of course i am, especially because my party is in power, but the american people have a right to be angry, and even the president himself has says, i know they are going to blame me and they are going to blame the party in power, that is factual whether it is a democrat or republican and whether the president is actually to blame or not. >> shannon: we know historically you are right, it does happen to either party. leslie and erin, thank you, see you both again soon. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: coming up from high school teachers reportedly requiring students to declare support for black lives matter and much more, simply to participate in a school program, but guess who found out? we've got all the details. you guessed it, seattle top radi
abc ipsos poll finds the president underwater on nearly any issue, inflation, economic recovery, gasdisagree with his performance. quick final word to you. >> yes, and we have seen mike and quinnipiac's numbers, as well, we have seen numbers likeg of april and january, polls go up and down, doesn't mean i am not nervous about the midterms, of course i am, especially because my party is in power, but the american people have a right to be angry, and even the president himself has says, i...
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the abc/ipsos poll out showing 58% of americans surveyed say trump should face criminal charges for his role in the attack on the capitol. do you think there's enough evidence to support that that we've seen so far? >> it's a good thing that public opinion does not dictate prosecutorial decision making. doj and prosecutors are supposed to be separate from politics and from whatever the public thinks, but i do think the poll is interesting. i think it reflects the fact the committee has made a powerful evidentiary showing. the committee has given us new facts and re-established things we knew donald trump tried to steal this election and most importantly they've shown us inside donald trump's mind what prosecutors called intent. i think they've made a really powerful argument that he knew he had lost the election, that he knew there was no evidence of widespread election fraud, that he knew his legal schemes were completely unconstitutional and invalid. i think the committee has shown us a really strong foundation that prosecutors ought to be working off of. >> on his state of mind and i
the abc/ipsos poll out showing 58% of americans surveyed say trump should face criminal charges for his role in the attack on the capitol. do you think there's enough evidence to support that that we've seen so far? >> it's a good thing that public opinion does not dictate prosecutorial decision making. doj and prosecutors are supposed to be separate from politics and from whatever the public thinks, but i do think the poll is interesting. i think it reflects the fact the committee has...