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one of the deniers hired gallup to do a poll and then he mis summarized the results. so what the poll actually said was that two thirds of all climate scientists believe this was happening. now and so he fudged the math and said, 19 of them aren't sure about the exact date . and so he went out with that. when people say when people see gallup saying that only 20% of the people uh, the people who are most responsible for this believe in it, then they will accept those findings. gallup tried to chase the number for years, saying this number is wrong and they could never stop it. even as late as 2007, you would have uh- denial newscasters saying the latest, the latest poll show that only 20% of scientists believe this is happening. and then the public affairs officer of the american geophysical union would write afterwards saying that is not the truth. at the time, it was 66. now it's 6,097, boy. >> and that was before. that was before social media, too. david, can you imagine? no exactly. >> it's just, when there's only one media, if the wrong if the wrong story gets ar
one of the deniers hired gallup to do a poll and then he mis summarized the results. so what the poll actually said was that two thirds of all climate scientists believe this was happening. now and so he fudged the math and said, 19 of them aren't sure about the exact date . and so he went out with that. when people say when people see gallup saying that only 20% of the people uh, the people who are most responsible for this believe in it, then they will accept those findings. gallup tried to...
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poll the motors like trump on the economy and fighting against was hit a historic low in gallup only and so morning polls abc, this gap gallup he was 80 day and voters are not buying president of biden's policies or his attacks on trump is in running democracy and court watchers warned, that digits democrats in the fighting team abusing the justice system and this hbo house bill marr said that no, president biden billy up to loans for anti- somatic student protesters and remember how the covid-19 police, and the covid-19 police, the shame to the bullied anybody questioning the safety of covid-19 vaccines and look at this, the new york times reports that thousand say that covid-19 vaccines injured and wounded them and plus families and students are fed up near protesters disrupting graduation ceremonies but more schools are getting setting his lamp and all this coming up in the evening edit. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of prod
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it is not a particular problem but generation z the less patriotic of everyone in the same gallup poll said 18% of young americans my age are extremely proud to be an american compared to 50% of adults ages 55 or older. and it is disturbing to me because i have a brother who serves in the military. he is in the navy and also probably, yet, we see the consequences about my generation and lack of recruitment to military branches, which is a particular concern for this we can. you see the radical college campus protest just as anti-america as they are anti-israel. this is the consequence of people not being proud of this country. and i wish that my generation would sort of wake up and remove this blanket of indoctrination pulled over their rights because they could see the goodness of america if they do so and realize just how grateful they should be. and i think this op-ed is great because it hits at an important
it is not a particular problem but generation z the less patriotic of everyone in the same gallup poll said 18% of young americans my age are extremely proud to be an american compared to 50% of adults ages 55 or older. and it is disturbing to me because i have a brother who serves in the military. he is in the navy and also probably, yet, we see the consequences about my generation and lack of recruitment to military branches, which is a particular concern for this we can. you see the radical...
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so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup organization archives at the university iowa.nd i got i was this guy was really going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you kno many times so he was he was certainly one of the more colorful characters. another one is a contemporary of gauss's elmo roper, who was a failed jeweler in iowa who became got into market research in new york and public opinion became a sort of a spinoff of that work that he did. and he was he was an election pollster, but he had a lot of reservations about polls and he wasn't really a big fan it as gallup was■! and he was he was a real tepid kind of supporter polling and one reason is it cost him a lot of money to do election polls. his bread and butter from commercial clients, industrial clients and and consumer consumer opinion. that's where he was really most at home. but elmo roper is one of those founding fathers as well, a founding figures in polling, another and perhaps my most favorite character in the book is a guy named warren metcalf. he was the polling director at cbs news an
so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup organization archives at the university iowa.nd i got i was this guy was really going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you kno many times so he was he was certainly one of the more colorful characters. another one is a contemporary of gauss's elmo roper, who was a failed jeweler in iowa who became got into market research in new york and public opinion became a sort of a spinoff of that work that he did. and he was he was an...
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so i think my is a very interesting character bunone of them gallup kotowski has been the subject ofgth biography rather interesting and i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do the biography. this that would take six years. you guys. i don't think so. yeah. you know, would be true in politics as well. i mean, that kind of rlicheck, g about humility is interesting. so we have caller for collectors on this side some other colorful characters though on the journalistic side of things as well. and i think that's the other, you know, quite amusing at times element in the book as well. you talk quite a bit about what you call paul bashing journalists some of you know some of these columnists just built theirc% reputation for having strong on polling and i just again you know reading a small quote in the book one of the figures you talk about in in chicago who in one of his columns invited to lie in opinion polls, none of us have ever done that right, because he called pollsters afil fears hopes and prejudices are so that he can advise a politician how to more skillfully lie to you. tha
so i think my is a very interesting character bunone of them gallup kotowski has been the subject ofgth biography rather interesting and i'm not going to do it. i'm not going to do the biography. this that would take six years. you guys. i don't think so. yeah. you know, would be true in politics as well. i mean, that kind of rlicheck, g about humility is interesting. so we have caller for collectors on this side some other colorful characters though on the journalistic side of things as well....
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it's a latest series from gallup. by the way more and more posters are even asking about the environment much anymore. he used to be people who did the exit poll consortium for elections would offer you seven or eight issues on the economy crime terrorism whatever. i think they quit asking that question after 2002 because the number of voters who selected the environment at the top issue was 2% below the margin of error.ow but this one was kind of fun because what you'll see is a large majorities here we think things are getting worse and suddenly in 2009 that gap narrows the number of people who think the environment is getting better took a conspicuous jump. barack obama was elected and i to be about the people took literally that grandiose pronouncements that this will be the moment when sea levels stop rising. i think it's not new but a partisan division on the environment has opened up that has been around for a very long time but i didn't want to do that just yet. it stayed that way through the obama years and i
it's a latest series from gallup. by the way more and more posters are even asking about the environment much anymore. he used to be people who did the exit poll consortium for elections would offer you seven or eight issues on the economy crime terrorism whatever. i think they quit asking that question after 2002 because the number of voters who selected the environment at the top issue was 2% below the margin of error.ow but this one was kind of fun because what you'll see is a large...
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so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup organization archives athex2 .muniversity iowa.as this guy was re going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you know, man times so he was he was certainly one of the more colorfulanother one is a cf gauss's elmo roper, who failed jeweler in iowa who became gotuw into market researh in new york and public of that work that he did. and he was he was an election pollster, but he had a lot of reservations about■ polls and he wasn't really a big fan it as gallup was and he was he was a real tepid kind of supporter pollin and one reason is it cost him a lot of money to do electiond butter from commercial and consumer consumer opinion. that's where he was really most at home. but elmo roper is one of those founding fathers as well, a founding figures in polling, ■Ñ■úpc another and perhaps the book is a guy named warren metcalf. he was news and was a great innovator in in polling and opinion research. he he developed or helped developephone calling, which possible polling at accessible way that, you know, people wouldn't have
so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup organization archives athex2 .muniversity iowa.as this guy was re going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you know, man times so he was he was certainly one of the more colorfulanother one is a cf gauss's elmo roper, who failed jeweler in iowa who became gotuw into market researh in new york and public of that work that he did. and he was he was an election pollster, but he had a lot of reservations about■ polls and he...
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electric cart purchases are little over 7% of a new car sales in gallup shows more voters are sayingn ever. they do not want them. again, think about the seven up billion dollars. we take the american taxpayer breaking his or her back working for a living spend that money on something they don't want so they can get a vehicle is going to cost them more and they do not enjoy. we could be weaker with our national security they're going to rely on countries for the energy but how about a picture is that? but that is it at eight that shall and we are tired of it. >> congressman jeff avenger was good to see again. thank you for joining us at. tomorrow night will have a morgan lee carter and much much more. stand out all the headlines coming out of d.c. that hit you and your family and your kitchen table. ththinthank you for watching evg edit on foxbusiness. i'm so happy to see my buddies and dagen and sean are fired up and ready to go. good to see you guys. dagen: think you love it.
electric cart purchases are little over 7% of a new car sales in gallup shows more voters are sayingn ever. they do not want them. again, think about the seven up billion dollars. we take the american taxpayer breaking his or her back working for a living spend that money on something they don't want so they can get a vehicle is going to cost them more and they do not enjoy. we could be weaker with our national security they're going to rely on countries for the energy but how about a picture...
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they signed former cowboy mike gallup today to a one-year deal. gallant was released when he couldn't come to a contract agreement with the cowboys, the silver and black now have davante adams kobe myers, rookie from last year. trade, tucker, along now with the 28 year-old gallup in their receiver room, gallant tore his acl in his left knee. and 21, never really the same after the injury, his contract could be up to 3 million with incentives. so raiders quietly. adding to their team, making it a more talented. all right. that's your look at sports. back to you guys. all right. thank you, california, forever. the group working to >> build a new city in solano county has reached another milestone. they have submitted enough signatures to qualify for the november ballot. our forest, tiffany justice has details. >> the group says they have 7,000 more signatures than needed and they're confident all 20,000 signatures collected will be verified. >> so i don't voters have made that first decision. and they have made loud and clear. over 20,000 to lionel
they signed former cowboy mike gallup today to a one-year deal. gallant was released when he couldn't come to a contract agreement with the cowboys, the silver and black now have davante adams kobe myers, rookie from last year. trade, tucker, along now with the 28 year-old gallup in their receiver room, gallant tore his acl in his left knee. and 21, never really the same after the injury, his contract could be up to 3 million with incentives. so raiders quietly. adding to their team, making it...
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they have a great deal or fair amount of confidence in trump to do the right thing for the economy gallupsident biden on the economic front is among the lowest it's measure for any president since 2001. today vice president kamala harris will be in the battleground state of michigan on the second stop of what the white house is billing the economic opportunity tour jennifer granholm, acting labor secretary julie su and their announcing millions of dollars in grants to help auto parts suppliers transition to electric vehicle parts as well as a program to match government-backed loans with private equity capital, these announcements come days after a speech by treasury secretary janet yellen and another swing state, arizona and rare political remarks, she warned democracy is under threat mentioning january 6, trump and putin and tied that to the economy. >> a strong democracy is critical to building and sustaining a strong economy and also the job of all of us to do everything possible to protect it. >> a separate abc news poll looked specifically at which candidate the poll trust to handle
they have a great deal or fair amount of confidence in trump to do the right thing for the economy gallupsident biden on the economic front is among the lowest it's measure for any president since 2001. today vice president kamala harris will be in the battleground state of michigan on the second stop of what the white house is billing the economic opportunity tour jennifer granholm, acting labor secretary julie su and their announcing millions of dollars in grants to help auto parts suppliers...
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in 2022 , the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% americans bornand 2003 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral, and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not start a full-fledged family. will not give birth to children, and if she does, she will most likely raise them with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well, that's not all. according to the scientists who conducted this study, the number of people with such disorders doubles in each new generation. among those born before 1946, they was 0.8%. among those born between 1946 and 1964, there were 2.6%. in the fifth eightieth 4.2%, in the eighty-first ninety-six - 10.5%. among those born from 97 to 2003, there are 20% of them, that is, among those born from 2004 to 2018, 40% of young people can be expected to be unable to create a healthy family. such transformations always make the whole people feel bad. he... disappears. in one of the programs, i drew attention to the fact that we all feel immor
in 2022 , the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% americans bornand 2003 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral, and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not start a full-fledged family. will not give birth to children, and if she does, she will most likely raise them with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well, that's not all. according to the scientists...
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gallup says he's pulling at historic lows out of the worst since eisenhower pulling below levels where incumbents like jimmy carter and george h.w. bush lost reelection. voters are tuned out, they are not tuned into it. tuned into border collapse crime. let's listen to what people are saying in new york about this case. >> i think it's a big nothing. >> he's a target. he has. they know he has a chance to make america great again. >> it's more of a show. >> what you think? >> the democrats drop the charges because they were afraid to face donald trump on the ballot but the opposite effect. the majority of americans, even the ones who don't support donald trump see it for what it is. this would never have been brought against anyone else. the prosecution went through a lot of trouble, lengthy trial and they didn't prove their c case. >> i couldn't agree. my concern is there's a missed trial, will they could retry it? it could be done in a relatively quick time. >> how could he be try it? >> it means the case essentially can be we tried so that's the concern i have there is a hung jury wh
gallup says he's pulling at historic lows out of the worst since eisenhower pulling below levels where incumbents like jimmy carter and george h.w. bush lost reelection. voters are tuned out, they are not tuned into it. tuned into border collapse crime. let's listen to what people are saying in new york about this case. >> i think it's a big nothing. >> he's a target. he has. they know he has a chance to make america great again. >> it's more of a show. >> what you...
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look at the latest gallup polls, it found some 70% of adults now support legalization.he highest number ever reported in that survey. what does your reporting tell you about the why behind all of this? why present abide in pushing for these changes? >> a big part of that has come from the younger generations. gen z and millennials are more likely to be consuming cannabis than generations before them, and more likely to poll in favor of it. biden is heading into a very important election. he's not necessarily doing as well among those younger voters as he would like. so there is some hope potentially amongst democrats, something like this with marijuana could push some of those voters that are skeptical or annoyed or frustrated with the president to turn out to vote in november. >> we will see if it does in fact. great to have you here. thank you. >> there is a new original voice in the world of poetry. indigenous new zealander take tables poems about what it means to be a -- woman have resonated with audiences far beyond her home in the pacific. jeffrey brown up with th
look at the latest gallup polls, it found some 70% of adults now support legalization.he highest number ever reported in that survey. what does your reporting tell you about the why behind all of this? why present abide in pushing for these changes? >> a big part of that has come from the younger generations. gen z and millennials are more likely to be consuming cannabis than generations before them, and more likely to poll in favor of it. biden is heading into a very important election....
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here is the later -- latest series from gallup. pollsters aren't even asking about the environment much anymore. they used to do exit polls and ask if the environment was one of the top two issues. i think they stopped asking after 2002 because the number of people who said it was was below 2%, below the margin of error. there are large majorities that think things are getting worse and then suddenly in 2009 that gap narrows and there is a conspicuous jump. barack obama was elected. i think it is not new a partisan division on the environment has opened up and been around for very long time but it stayed that way through the obama years and then trump comes and takes us out of the paris climate accord and then joe biden arrives and the number of people goes down and the latest go paul reflects the political divide and then you see this and and when biden is still in office what is going on? gallup speculates this increase is coming from republicans. they do not really explain why and what. i have a lot of thoughts about what it mea
here is the later -- latest series from gallup. pollsters aren't even asking about the environment much anymore. they used to do exit polls and ask if the environment was one of the top two issues. i think they stopped asking after 2002 because the number of people who said it was was below 2%, below the margin of error. there are large majorities that think things are getting worse and then suddenly in 2009 that gap narrows and there is a conspicuous jump. barack obama was elected. i think it...
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you know, he galluped this morning in the rain and seemed to like it.row, i wouldn't mind it. >> janice: you are okay. you are from california. this is the first time he has done a mudder right now. >> yeah. he has been training pretty much the whole year on a dry track. so, this was kind of a good little test run this morning. and to me he passed with flying colors weather is going to be better tomorrow. that's what the meteorologists say. tell me about your trajectory? it's not a path i would think about studying law but you also worked at churchill from the back side here. >> yeah. this is where i started. i went through college. the university of arizona racetrack program. but, before that, i was in law school for a year. so i kind of was all over the place. until i found i needed to follow my dreams. so, churchill downs was the first racetrack i worked at. and i just remember at the end of the day, always looking at the hoping i would train a derby horse and thankfully 20 plus years later here i am. >> janice: that is incredible. tell me about the
you know, he galluped this morning in the rain and seemed to like it.row, i wouldn't mind it. >> janice: you are okay. you are from california. this is the first time he has done a mudder right now. >> yeah. he has been training pretty much the whole year on a dry track. so, this was kind of a good little test run this morning. and to me he passed with flying colors weather is going to be better tomorrow. that's what the meteorologists say. tell me about your trajectory? it's not a...
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larry: this poll, "gallup poll," moderate group, so-called gallup group, 18 to 29, the biggest cohorts. 30 to 49, the biggest cohorts is to moderate. when you get to 50 and above, it becomes more conservative. it is very heartening that the kids are not whacked out level wing liberals. >> yeah. larry: that is the way they're being described by a lot of media outlets. it is not true. >> it is encouraging to see that. there is a split between younger american and younger women. younger women tend to be far more radical and far more extreatmentist and far more left-wing earnings really? >> young men continued to be far more conservative. i don't know what that means for mating and reproducing among that generation but it is true. you do see the split. among the presidential race a recent poll showing a 30 point swing among young voters where they went 25 points for joe biden back in 2020 and now trump is leading among them by five points. larry: biden is losing ground with young people, blacks hispanics asia shuns, seriously. he is losing ground, alec, 20 second. >> depend hog trump deci
larry: this poll, "gallup poll," moderate group, so-called gallup group, 18 to 29, the biggest cohorts. 30 to 49, the biggest cohorts is to moderate. when you get to 50 and above, it becomes more conservative. it is very heartening that the kids are not whacked out level wing liberals. >> yeah. larry: that is the way they're being described by a lot of media outlets. it is not true. >> it is encouraging to see that. there is a split between younger american and younger...
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you know, tammy, it is an important point, especially in light of a gallup poll and i want to put this a chart of people who feel extremely or very patriotic. take a look how it has declined over time. you can see there once a high of 90%, 91% around 9 9/11. we have since fallen to 67%, 39% in these categories of being extremely proud of. it reminds me of ronald reagan saying you have to teach freedom to the next generation. >> tammy: exactly. we talk about patriotism, it is not somebody manipulative into not being patriotic. we see our own government and we make judgment about the people we have hired to do what they are doing. we see the nature of whether speech is still relevant. if our government cares enough to keep us safe. it is like we vote for these individuals, we pay our taxes. is that something or infrastructure is implementing properly? or we speed bumps on the way for the elite dynamic to live their lives? and part of that is a generation coming into office that really has not, as you noted, been taught to love the country. they move into office thinking, well, when you h
you know, tammy, it is an important point, especially in light of a gallup poll and i want to put this a chart of people who feel extremely or very patriotic. take a look how it has declined over time. you can see there once a high of 90%, 91% around 9 9/11. we have since fallen to 67%, 39% in these categories of being extremely proud of. it reminds me of ronald reagan saying you have to teach freedom to the next generation. >> tammy: exactly. we talk about patriotism, it is not somebody...
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so west health, your organization here partnered with gallup.found that some of the biggest barriers for americans when it comes to mental health support, is pretty big. i mean, and what can you explain exactly what you found? >> yeah. so we found that, you know, affordability contains continues to be a very big issue. and that's that's not just for mental health. that's with behavioral health as well. but even for those that can afford it, finding, you know, a provider at any level, you know, really has, you know, historically and currently represented a major barrier, for americans as it relates to their mental health. the path forward for this is to think about a more integrated model, we can't continue to silo physical health from mental health, we need to have better training in primary care. we need to stabilize our primary care practices, and the providers, so that they have the, the time and, ability to meet the ever growing needs of their patient population as it relates to not only the physical health, but the mental health as well. ye
so west health, your organization here partnered with gallup.found that some of the biggest barriers for americans when it comes to mental health support, is pretty big. i mean, and what can you explain exactly what you found? >> yeah. so we found that, you know, affordability contains continues to be a very big issue. and that's that's not just for mental health. that's with behavioral health as well. but even for those that can afford it, finding, you know, a provider at any level, you...
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we have a brand new poll from if gallup. gallup is hearing from voters. are the number one, top problem for the third straight month. outrage is picking up over biden's border crisis. twenty states now suing the biden white house for refusing the parole authority, now directly flying in 4000,000 -- 400,000 illegal migrants into 45 u.s. cities, most of them landing in florida. what does governor desantis, what can he do about that? the story coming up. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] the day you get your clearchoice dental implants changes your struggle with missing teeth forever. it changes how you eat, how you feel, and how you enjoy life. it changes your smile and how others smile at you. clearchoice network doctors have changed over 100,000 lives with dental implants, and they can change yours, too. because a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. hey you, with the small business... ...whoa... you've got all kinds of bright ideas, that your customers need to know about. constant contact makes it easy. with everything from managing your socia
we have a brand new poll from if gallup. gallup is hearing from voters. are the number one, top problem for the third straight month. outrage is picking up over biden's border crisis. twenty states now suing the biden white house for refusing the parole authority, now directly flying in 4000,000 -- 400,000 illegal migrants into 45 u.s. cities, most of them landing in florida. what does governor desantis, what can he do about that? the story coming up. ♪ ♪ [ applause ] the day you get your...
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for a sense of how voters rank it, a gallup poll from april 2024 found immigration was the top issues. for americans they surveyed, outranking the economy and immigration has repeatedly been a top issue for many voters so far. amna: all right, laura, thank you for your reporting. laura: thank you. ♪ geoff: sudan's civil war has left tens of thousands dead, and displaced millions over the nearly 14 months since the sudanese military and paramilitary rapid support forces plunged the country into a devastating war. the capital khartoum is a battleground, as is its neighboring city of omdurman. and it is from there that lindsey hilsum of independent television news reports. lindsey: they want to show they're on top. soldiers and police of the sudan armed forces in the center of omdurman doing the sign of the falcon. "we've seized our prey." the aim is to demonstrate to us that they're back in control, and that the people are happy to see them. but such triumphalism is premature. they m have driven the rapid support force militia out of this part of omdurman in march, but their enemy stil
for a sense of how voters rank it, a gallup poll from april 2024 found immigration was the top issues. for americans they surveyed, outranking the economy and immigration has repeatedly been a top issue for many voters so far. amna: all right, laura, thank you for your reporting. laura: thank you. ♪ geoff: sudan's civil war has left tens of thousands dead, and displaced millions over the nearly 14 months since the sudanese military and paramilitary rapid support forces plunged the country...
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inmigracion es el principal problema del pais para los estadounidenses segun una reciente encuesta de galluptazo. >> un 27% de los participantes indica que la crisis migratoria es lo mas preocupante que e enfrenta el pais por tercer mes consecutivo. >> ahora, si dividimos a los encuestados por afiliacion politica, el tema es lo que mas le preocupa al 48% de los republicanos frente al 8% de los democratas y un 25% de los independientes. >> mas alla de la inmigracion preocupa tambien es la gestion del gobierno de biden, la e economia y por ultimo la la inflacion. >> y a proposito del tema migratorio, el gobernador de georgia, el republicano brian kemp, firmo hoy una ley que obliga a la policia a entregar a extranjeros sin documentos a las autoridades migratorias la nueva norma que a los oficiales que no notifican a ice que tienen en custodia a una persona que sospechen es indocumentado. >> el proyecto gano impulso tras el asesinato del estudiante laken riley, del que un inmigrante venezolano fue el principal sospechoso. >> las protestas no se han hecho esperar. >> por justicia, en donde estare
inmigracion es el principal problema del pais para los estadounidenses segun una reciente encuesta de galluptazo. >> un 27% de los participantes indica que la crisis migratoria es lo mas preocupante que e enfrenta el pais por tercer mes consecutivo. >> ahora, si dividimos a los encuestados por afiliacion politica, el tema es lo que mas le preocupa al 48% de los republicanos frente al 8% de los democratas y un 25% de los independientes. >> mas alla de la inmigracion preocupa...
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a new west health gallup survey finds that three out of four people believed their mental health issues are not identified and treated the same way as physical symptoms. it also shows that 51% of americans say th experienced depression, anxiety, or other mental health-related issues in the past year, the us census bureau and health care experts found a severe shortage of child psychiatrists in the nation's 25 largest cities for example, in indianapolis, there more than 100,000 at children with only one mental health professional per 2,857 in houston, which has 130,000 at children. there are only one psychiatrist for every 2000 kids joining me now is dr. tammy benton psychiatrist in chief at the children's hospital of philadelphia. and president of the american academy of child and adolescent psychiatry, dr. benton. thank you for being here why are there so few providers per patient yeah. >> it's a challenge that we've struggled with for many years. and a lot of it has to do with the fact that the rates of mental illnesses among children and other emotional challenges are increasing at a
a new west health gallup survey finds that three out of four people believed their mental health issues are not identified and treated the same way as physical symptoms. it also shows that 51% of americans say th experienced depression, anxiety, or other mental health-related issues in the past year, the us census bureau and health care experts found a severe shortage of child psychiatrists in the nation's 25 largest cities for example, in indianapolis, there more than 100,000 at children with...
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think he was talked about potentiallyjoining george _ was talked about potentiallyjoining george gallup but he managed to get a very short space of time of— managed to get a very short space of time of the _ managed to get a very short space of time of the lake —— a big chunk of support— time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and — time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and that nearly cost labour here today — support and that nearly cost labour here today because the margin of victory _ here today because the margin of victory here is really quite small. it victory here is really quite small. it has _ victory here is really quite small. it has all— victory here is really quite small. it has all gone a bit quiet, the stage is set, we should be getting it anytime now when the returning of his eye comes back out and announces the results. the headlines tomorrow of course will be very positive for labour, i suspect we might see keir starmer paying a visit to the area, the region to have a photo opportunity with richard parker. let's talk about next steps let's talk about labour, th
think he was talked about potentiallyjoining george _ was talked about potentiallyjoining george gallup but he managed to get a very short space of time of— managed to get a very short space of time of the _ managed to get a very short space of time of the lake —— a big chunk of support— time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and — time of the lake —— a big chunk of support and that nearly cost labour here today — support and that nearly cost labour here today because...
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that's why just 21% of americans say that it is a good time to buy a home right now, according to gallupthat is tied with last year for the lowest reading and the gallup has ever seen 76%. >> it's tied with last time, last year, 76% say it is a bad time to buy a home that is just off the record high of 78% last year and it listen, it is hard to get 76% americans to agree on anything, but they agree on this. >> one of the big factor there's here i mentioned is home prices. now, the latest reading shows that home prices were up by 5% in march to $393,000. that is the highest price that we've ever seen in march. now, this cuts both ways, right? if you already own your home, this means you're rich right? on paper gives you another source to borrow against. >> but when you sell your house, you can't get another one, right? and a lot of people are on the outside i'm looking in. they want to buy, but they feel like they can't. they've got to borrow now let's look at mortgage rates can you talk us through mortgage rates? this is huge when you think of where mortgage rates were, what, five years
that's why just 21% of americans say that it is a good time to buy a home right now, according to gallupthat is tied with last year for the lowest reading and the gallup has ever seen 76%. >> it's tied with last time, last year, 76% say it is a bad time to buy a home that is just off the record high of 78% last year and it listen, it is hard to get 76% americans to agree on anything, but they agree on this. >> one of the big factor there's here i mentioned is home prices. now, the...
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but the a's answers at gallup since this shot ryan mcmahon.e're tied at 5, but then the rockies put up in the 11th and they break it open is 95. but would not wait. is 97 an offer? jj bleday and all of a sudden one swing of the bat. we're tied up at 9. they keep it going. bases loaded for tyler soderstrom. you look at that? it's not. the walkoff walk, but it's affective age when it 10 to 9. so to really. really fun so now giants they take on the mets >> you know, that will be a fun series. knight has dealt tas this week so before the four-week, at least the ones where of it, too. but we'll be back out there wednesday. coming thanks >> we'll see you tomorrow night. thanks for joining us about. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: breaking her silence. what sean "diddy" combs' ex-girlfriend is saying today about the vicious hotel
but the a's answers at gallup since this shot ryan mcmahon.e're tied at 5, but then the rockies put up in the 11th and they break it open is 95. but would not wait. is 97 an offer? jj bleday and all of a sudden one swing of the bat. we're tied up at 9. they keep it going. bases loaded for tyler soderstrom. you look at that? it's not. the walkoff walk, but it's affective age when it 10 to 9. so to really. really fun so now giants they take on the mets >> you know, that will be a fun...
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were still tied in to the nines gallup with a man on. he sends it deep to center. did he just give oakland the jose siri says i think not. that is an unbelievable catch. robbery off, slams the helmet in frustration. an incredible play by siri to keep the game tied at 3 and siri wasn't time. how about at the plate with the winning run on 3rd liner to left. that's your ballgame. ahmed rosario comes into school and the rays. walk it off. 43 to even the series rubber match tomorrow bright and at 10:00am our time. all right. now to football where the forty-niners held another this morning in santa clara know brandon aiyuk. but >> there was a surprise guest. you see behind me wide receiver juwan jennings number 15, back in the fold, running some patterns. he signed a one-year extension with the team today. so rather than signing his restricted free agent, tender jennings agreed to this deal. >> which keeps him with the niners through 2025. to the contract is worth up to 15.4 million dollars, including 10.5 million guaranteed. 3rd and juwan jennings has played 45 regular
were still tied in to the nines gallup with a man on. he sends it deep to center. did he just give oakland the jose siri says i think not. that is an unbelievable catch. robbery off, slams the helmet in frustration. an incredible play by siri to keep the game tied at 3 and siri wasn't time. how about at the plate with the winning run on 3rd liner to left. that's your ballgame. ahmed rosario comes into school and the rays. walk it off. 43 to even the series rubber match tomorrow bright and at...
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even lower than gallup had on it. gallup said 41%. 61% disapproving in that poll.h. thank you for joining us to talk about it, congratulations to you and your colleagues. the rest of the panel will stick around. when we come back, we'll pick up on the big questioning what is the solution to what we're talking about for this plunging 61% of all americans who, today, disapprove of the united states supreme court and the job it's doing? what's the way forward for an institution now mired with credibility questions? we'll have much more on that after the break. >>> plus, alarming new reporting on how the maga movement didn't just break the republican party, it broke democracy itself. the journalist behind that important story with michigan in focus will be our guest. >>> and from the house floor, the democratic member of congress who dared to speak the truth about the twice impeached president. "deadline: white house" is coming back. don't go anywhere. don't go anywhere. wearable tec. trends? all that research. sounds exhausting! nope. schwab's technology does the work
even lower than gallup had on it. gallup said 41%. 61% disapproving in that poll.h. thank you for joining us to talk about it, congratulations to you and your colleagues. the rest of the panel will stick around. when we come back, we'll pick up on the big questioning what is the solution to what we're talking about for this plunging 61% of all americans who, today, disapprove of the united states supreme court and the job it's doing? what's the way forward for an institution now mired with...
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se encuentra entre los presidentes de latinoamerica mas populares segun una reciente encuesta de gallup0% de aprobacion, asi que le ha ido tambien muy bien. >> muy bien. >> pues lo vimos en esos resultados. >> bueno, el juicio contra el expresidente donald trump en nueva york entra en su recta final esta semana. >> la defensa se interroga nuevamente a michael cohen, el ex abogado y hombre de confianza de trump. >> hoy cohen admitio haber robado a la organizacion trump decenas de miles de dolares cuando un abogado del exmandatario intentaba socavar su credibilidad. >> no esta claro si la defens llamara a la testigo y mucho menos si el virtual candidato presidencial republicano subiria al estrado. >> hoy el expresidente volvio a referirse al caso que se le sigue en manhattan. >> te este caso deberia ser disminuido should have never been brought y el juez es muy raro esto es corrupto y esta interferiendo con una de trump continuara esta semana con la excepcion del miercoles y el juez es raro es totalmente interrumpiendo con una viernes. >> se espera que ademas pase parte de su tiempo este
se encuentra entre los presidentes de latinoamerica mas populares segun una reciente encuesta de gallup0% de aprobacion, asi que le ha ido tambien muy bien. >> muy bien. >> pues lo vimos en esos resultados. >> bueno, el juicio contra el expresidente donald trump en nueva york entra en su recta final esta semana. >> la defensa se interroga nuevamente a michael cohen, el ex abogado y hombre de confianza de trump. >> hoy cohen admitio haber robado a la organizacion...
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enthusiasm among us voters about voting in november is average, according to a recent gallup poll. however, according to some americans, this is a right that should not be taken for granted. voting is the most important way to make your voice heard. we should vote for things that we believe will help our country. americans can vote in person on election day or early at special polling stations. they can also mail their ballots. every state in the country allows some form of postal voting. they differ in what justification is required, for example, the absence of the voter at home or at the polling station on election day. some states have separate vote-by-mail programs. everyone is there registered voters receive their ballots in the mail automatically before election day. social distancing measures during the covid pandemic. boosted mail-in voting, according to pure research polls, during the 2020 and 2022 election cycles, so more democrats voted than republicans. voting by mail is a safe and convenient way to get more people to vote. his predecessor, donald trump, who is running
enthusiasm among us voters about voting in november is average, according to a recent gallup poll. however, according to some americans, this is a right that should not be taken for granted. voting is the most important way to make your voice heard. we should vote for things that we believe will help our country. americans can vote in person on election day or early at special polling stations. they can also mail their ballots. every state in the country allows some form of postal voting. they...
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so in this product that is most flip and we did put a phonetic soon as i'm a nickel gallup, at any time, especially as i used to, i mean the, there's a concept when we're setting ecology that says that bio diversity generates by diversity. the, the thought that we need to have that diversity because if not, we're going to hurt our own capacity to keep on using the ocean. the then at the bottom of the stab. and there isn't as much as much as there's a new in the present. the doing with the much of this political stem of the me a better keep it as it need it. so what do you mean the other kind of them in the, the, we tied these animals with little acoustic tags. it's a little cylinder about this one. it admits a sound every 60 seconds. in order to to listen to this, we have to install listening stations. whenever a tag dynamo swims by one of our listening stations, the listening stations can hear the tag, and then we get a hit the so every 4 or 5 months, we have to go to our listening stations that are under water. we dialed all the information and that will tell us every time one of our
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on top of that, a gallup poll reveal that chinese influence as being recognized in other parts of the world as well. in africa, for instance, respondents welcomed aging leadership role compared to how washington, se, training place is china now leads the united states and its approval on the continent. now for more on this, let's cross live to phase all ahmed author of the belgian road initiative. your political and julie can all make aspect, so he's always good to have you join me right now. all right, thank you. fantastic. now we have seen that china has picking the ratings again, you know, meeting. i'm being the top trading partner was in the head of the united states, but been able to see this coming inside. this is very interesting because this is destined to happen because india and china have uh, been uh, you know, media partner for each other. no, uh, the usual is not very new. we have to look at it from the back at all like 10 years, 15 years or so. we have seen something on the us and we do that and you know, comprehensively can only partnership in which both india and china
on top of that, a gallup poll reveal that chinese influence as being recognized in other parts of the world as well. in africa, for instance, respondents welcomed aging leadership role compared to how washington, se, training place is china now leads the united states and its approval on the continent. now for more on this, let's cross live to phase all ahmed author of the belgian road initiative. your political and julie can all make aspect, so he's always good to have you join me right now....
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first some numbers from the gallup organization. the gallup organization pulling on this topic in the last time they did it was an in the wake of the dobbs abortion decision. gallup first pulled back in 1965 with just 10% of americans said they felt the urge to organize a public demonstration. speaking of the 1960's parallels between college product test -- protest of today and 1960's. 1960's advocates see parallels to protest today. some said they see themselves in today's protesters while others drew a stark line between their action and the violent language of demonstrations today. we want to hear from you this morning in this first hour. have you ever participated in a protest? (202) 748-8000 if you are under 25, 25-65 (202) 748-8001 and over 65 (202) 748-8002. the protest were just one of the topics including on face the nation. they were asked about hillary clinton's comment that students participating in the protests are ill-informed about the issue in the middle east. [video clip] >> she said student protesters don't know mu
first some numbers from the gallup organization. the gallup organization pulling on this topic in the last time they did it was an in the wake of the dobbs abortion decision. gallup first pulled back in 1965 with just 10% of americans said they felt the urge to organize a public demonstration. speaking of the 1960's parallels between college product test -- protest of today and 1960's. 1960's advocates see parallels to protest today. some said they see themselves in today's protesters while...
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on top of that, a gallup poll reveal the chinese influence is being recognized. and another part of the world as well, and africa, respondents welcoming beijing's leadership role compared to how washington has seen trading faces. china, now least the us and it's approval on the continent. well, we did hear from the editor of the him do newspaper, who highlighted the growing ties. i have a listen to this, india and china comfortably either in terms ofa or friendly dies and dozens of his friends. imagine him back to the house on the books for himself, but, you know, then don, have, as i shot india, china do bring the multi point on board, which we're talking about. we truly are in business. one 3rd of the world's population is india and china. the new care group empowers the rising economies. so, i mean it's the 2 is them are so, so tremendous and boss breaking the whole one hold is that you don't have to do with it. so it'd be starting the process of intensive dialogue at all levels. to get this sorted out. finally, at the 1st level, i do see that there's so much
on top of that, a gallup poll reveal the chinese influence is being recognized. and another part of the world as well, and africa, respondents welcoming beijing's leadership role compared to how washington has seen trading faces. china, now least the us and it's approval on the continent. well, we did hear from the editor of the him do newspaper, who highlighted the growing ties. i have a listen to this, india and china comfortably either in terms ofa or friendly dies and dozens of his friends....
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jason riley tell us in "wall street journal" gallup poll reports immigration as most important problem facing the u.s. for a third consecutive month. and also last february monmouth university reported pay% of -- 53% of americans would like a wall on the border, first time number surpassed 50% even when mr. trump was president, the number of 44%. now, some history from jason riley, how earl warren, then governor of california, the greg abbott of his day, warn pushed president eisenhower to launch operation wet back to stop the invasion of illegals which was imposing a massive welfare burden on his state. in mid 1954 in june. went 6 weeks, more than a million mexican nationals in california and texas had been rounded up and forcibly deported. two years later. ike was reelected in a landslide. president trump running for reelection. is looking to i'm plate what earl warren and eisenhower did with respect to deporting illegals and criminals. today, budget chairman jodey arrington estimated cost of biden illegal invasion to be 150 for things like healthcare, education and criminal justice,
jason riley tell us in "wall street journal" gallup poll reports immigration as most important problem facing the u.s. for a third consecutive month. and also last february monmouth university reported pay% of -- 53% of americans would like a wall on the border, first time number surpassed 50% even when mr. trump was president, the number of 44%. now, some history from jason riley, how earl warren, then governor of california, the greg abbott of his day, warn pushed president...
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the visit comes as the united states is currently losing ground on the african con man to recent, gallup poll shows that africans have a far less favorable view of the united states compared to other major countries and superpower. now, it's important to note that there is a number of african countries that recently after the united states and its forces to pack up and leave. there hasn't been an official visit to the united states from an african leaders since 2009. it's been roughly 15 years since ron copper. i'm gonna add the red carpet rolled out for him by us president george w bush present biden's foreign policy. it has been a disaster and every confidence in africa is no exception. while the russians and chinese are working overtime to all see us from a region that will soon be home to a puerto of the earth, population divided ministration continues to fumble the ball. and we can our nation strategic interest with our african partners that present rudo is also facing problems back in kenya in 2023. the country experience rioting as food and fuel prices were skyrocketing, is also g
the visit comes as the united states is currently losing ground on the african con man to recent, gallup poll shows that africans have a far less favorable view of the united states compared to other major countries and superpower. now, it's important to note that there is a number of african countries that recently after the united states and its forces to pack up and leave. there hasn't been an official visit to the united states from an african leaders since 2009. it's been roughly 15 years...
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on top of that, a gallup poll reveal that the chinese influence as being recognized in another part of the well as well in africa, respondents welcomed aging leadership role, look a pad, todd, how washington the scene trading places. china now stands in front of the united states. and live now to the strategic affairs editor, i'll be in the newspaper i till i need to. i told it's good to have new drawing me right now. so china is once again, typing the charts as india's largest trading partner. is that a sign of how ties i respect that to progress? what are you making of this? i think a we cannot well, what we did towards that very, very significant development. much of that i think is really there's one part of track record to try and buy and where they can do. so despite the problems on the front, there's with them. it is a market logic for us to be able to and that relationship and what's happening now is really an inspection of market forces which neither india no china trying to interrupt and says china is growing uh, added up it is uh and is still the i would say not just the wor
on top of that, a gallup poll reveal that the chinese influence as being recognized in another part of the well as well in africa, respondents welcomed aging leadership role, look a pad, todd, how washington the scene trading places. china now stands in front of the united states. and live now to the strategic affairs editor, i'll be in the newspaper i till i need to. i told it's good to have new drawing me right now. so china is once again, typing the charts as india's largest trading partner....
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el 70% de los adultos estuvieron de acuerdo con la legalizacion s segun una encuesta realizada por gallupla marihuana esta autorizada para uso me medicinal y el 24 estados esta autorizada para un uso re recreativo, sin duda una si situacion que siempre genera division, pero muchos estados estan movilizando a legalizarla de esta manera interesante porque seria la primera vez que el gobierno federal reconoce que podria tener algunos beneficios para la salud. >> bueno, hacemos una pausa, pausa, ¿verdad, octavio? >> y no se vaya porque tenemos mucho mas aqui en noticias t telemundo mediodia. >> ya volvemos. >> m(musica). la culebrilla es una erupción dolorosa con ampollas que podría durar semanas. ja, ja. nada como un día con mis amigas. a la culebrilla no le importa. el 99% de los adultos de 50 años o más tienen el virus que causa la culebrilla y puede reactivarse de repente. esperé años para esta foto. mmm. ¿sabes qué? a la culebrilla no le importa. pero shingrix protege. solo shingrix tiene más del 90% de eficacia comprobada. shingrix es una vacuna usada para prevenir la culebrilla en adul
el 70% de los adultos estuvieron de acuerdo con la legalizacion s segun una encuesta realizada por gallupla marihuana esta autorizada para uso me medicinal y el 24 estados esta autorizada para un uso re recreativo, sin duda una si situacion que siempre genera division, pero muchos estados estan movilizando a legalizarla de esta manera interesante porque seria la primera vez que el gobierno federal reconoce que podria tener algunos beneficios para la salud. >> bueno, hacemos una pausa,...