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here is some data from gallup. the monthly u.s. job index shows declined to 32 in march, the highest level in the eight year history. it was the first increase since may of last year. here is the chart showing the increase in the job creation recentince 2009 in the economyhowing that the and job market seems to be healing and getting back on track, however, not everyone feels that way. another poll by gallup, the same organization, shows that confidence in the economy has declined and it has fallen to negative 13 at the end of march. that is a decrease since the middle of january, when it was at negative seven. still a negative number, american stop feeling all that great about the economy, even though it seems that the labor market is improving and we are seeing economic growth, people don't feel that it is necessarily reaching them. let's turn to the phone calls. alabama, will be from audrey. what is your story? ma'am. yes, i was watching earlier, and you are giving the upper income, middle income, and low income. they were talki
here is some data from gallup. the monthly u.s. job index shows declined to 32 in march, the highest level in the eight year history. it was the first increase since may of last year. here is the chart showing the increase in the job creation recentince 2009 in the economyhowing that the and job market seems to be healing and getting back on track, however, not everyone feels that way. another poll by gallup, the same organization, shows that confidence in the economy has declined and it has...
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richard gallup has more.respondent: these kurdish are likely to be helped by the new contingents of american personnel to be deployed soon in the country. and aim to ensu the kurds their allies can keep pushing back the militants of islamic state. since october, 2014, the kurds, along with christian arab fighters have made significant advances in the northeast of the country. , theg toward dhaka headquarters. this morning, president obama made a formal announcement of america's involvement in syria. haveven the success, i approved the deployment of 250 additional forces in syria to keep up this momentum. they will not be leading the fight on the ground, but, they in providingtial the training and assisting local forces as they continue to draw back. but in thent: meantime, the broadest civil war is now reignited, after a tentative, two-month cease-fire. , ae in the city of aleppo series of airstrikes were blamed on syrian government forces, and left more than 20 people that, in areas controlled by different r
richard gallup has more.respondent: these kurdish are likely to be helped by the new contingents of american personnel to be deployed soon in the country. and aim to ensu the kurds their allies can keep pushing back the militants of islamic state. since october, 2014, the kurds, along with christian arab fighters have made significant advances in the northeast of the country. , theg toward dhaka headquarters. this morning, president obama made a formal announcement of america's involvement in...
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a recent "gallup poll" shows americans' opposition to fracking is now at 51%. maria: yeah, bernie sanders made fracking a central part of his presidential campaign forcing others into the discussion. mark, do you worry that the next president could do to oil what the obama administration did to the coal industry? we know it wasn't good? >> i don't really -- i'm a little concerned whoever the next president is and what they do to the oil industry and the gas industry. i think banning fracking altogether is insanity. i mean, it could be done -- it could be done very efficiently, obviously with a lot of safeguards to protect the environment. there's new technology to replace the water that goes with fracking, but just to go ahead and just ban it, we're going to end up creating our next energy crisis ourselves. with we have the opportunity to actually be the world's swing producer and energy producer in oil. it's nuts to me. anthony: what do you think, boone? >> absolutely nuts. you're producing globally every day, 94 million barrels of oil. 70% of that goes to tra
a recent "gallup poll" shows americans' opposition to fracking is now at 51%. maria: yeah, bernie sanders made fracking a central part of his presidential campaign forcing others into the discussion. mark, do you worry that the next president could do to oil what the obama administration did to the coal industry? we know it wasn't good? >> i don't really -- i'm a little concerned whoever the next president is and what they do to the oil industry and the gas industry. i think...
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according to gallup.ut at his rally last night, trump said to wait until after the primaries for his poll numbers to improve. >> polls are going to be phenomenal when they start coming out. once i get rid of the first two and we can focus on whoever the enemy is, again it's a rigged deal so it will probably be hillary. i don't think the e-mails will take her down because she's being protected by democrats. it would take anybody else down, but it's not going to take her down because she's being protected. but she's going to have to live with that when she runs because everybody knows that she is guilty as hell. okay? everybody. her whole life has been a big, fat, beautiful lie. it's been a terrible, terrible lie. everything about her is a lie. >> donald trump is opening up about who he is considering for the vice presidency and some of the choices may surprise you. trump tells "usa today" that he would consider his former opponent marco rubio, scott walker and even current rival john kasich. of the very pe
according to gallup.ut at his rally last night, trump said to wait until after the primaries for his poll numbers to improve. >> polls are going to be phenomenal when they start coming out. once i get rid of the first two and we can focus on whoever the enemy is, again it's a rigged deal so it will probably be hillary. i don't think the e-mails will take her down because she's being protected by democrats. it would take anybody else down, but it's not going to take her down because she's...
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happy with john boehner as speake >>> finally tonight, kids learning to chase their dreams at a full gallupey live in a city where 25% live below poverty line and crime is rampant. but these kids are getting a chance to become cowgirls and cowboys even in a place where most canyons are made of concrete. here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: in a battered philadelphia neighborhood, it's the last thing you'd expect to see. inner city kids riding high. >> when i'm on the horse, i don't think about what's going on out here, but when i'm off, you hear everything. like the gunshots, the news, people dying every day. >> reporter: he first saddled up when he was 10. >> they called me the concrete cowboy and i laugh. >> reporter: the sight of the unlikely cowboy brings smiles to the whole neighborhood. it's all thanks to malik divers, with donations, he built a makeshift stable where he's able to teach boys to ride for free. in exchange, they have to work. >> once they start learning, they start staying out of trouble, give them something to do and keep them busy. >> reporter: on these streets, m
happy with john boehner as speake >>> finally tonight, kids learning to chase their dreams at a full gallupey live in a city where 25% live below poverty line and crime is rampant. but these kids are getting a chance to become cowgirls and cowboys even in a place where most canyons are made of concrete. here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: in a battered philadelphia neighborhood, it's the last thing you'd expect to see. inner city kids riding high. >> when i'm on the...
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sharyl: according to gallup, 60% of americans approved of stopping the program. >> there was a massiveall for immediate cessation of people coming in on visas. sharyl: and, specifically, from syria, right? congressman russell: well, named specifically from syria and iraq. some wanted to extend that to certain religions or whatever. sharyl: republican congressman steve russell is a former army combat soldier who knows something about refugees from the mideast. he did tours in kosovo, afghanistan, and iraq. congressman russell: i've had to see my own soldiers suffer and die. i've had to take human life. i've had to do a lot of things that in defense of my country. i understand defending my country. sharyl: russell insists refugees from syria are no threat to national security. he says he was so upset by rhetoric from his own party, he took to the house floor the day after ryan's press conference. congressman russell: the statue of liberty cannot have a stiff arm. her arm must continue to keep the torch burning brightly. but if we use our passions, anger, and fear to snuff out her flame b
sharyl: according to gallup, 60% of americans approved of stopping the program. >> there was a massiveall for immediate cessation of people coming in on visas. sharyl: and, specifically, from syria, right? congressman russell: well, named specifically from syria and iraq. some wanted to extend that to certain religions or whatever. sharyl: republican congressman steve russell is a former army combat soldier who knows something about refugees from the mideast. he did tours in kosovo,...
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host: the gallup institute hol ntly hold -- polled americans.at 63% support closing loopholes for the rich, deductions for the rich , and eliminating the estate tax. support less likely to sweeping proposals to cut income taxes for everyone or instill a flat tax program. washingtonay, on " journal" we spoke with tim right of the house ways and means committee, we asked why the tax code is so complicated. [video clip] incredibly complex. are people with vested interest in every single aspect of it. awayest example is doing what we need to do, in my opinion, is start at page one in go to page 60,000, and look at why deductions were put into the code. some people called them loopholes. the truth is every single one of them were put in with the benefit the economy. if they are not relevant, they need to come out, and we need to do away with them. you need to move towards a flat tax system. everything we do, we will upset somebodies applecart -- somebody's applecart. host: we are taking a phone calls and want to hear your ideas on how you would simpl
host: the gallup institute hol ntly hold -- polled americans.at 63% support closing loopholes for the rich, deductions for the rich , and eliminating the estate tax. support less likely to sweeping proposals to cut income taxes for everyone or instill a flat tax program. washingtonay, on " journal" we spoke with tim right of the house ways and means committee, we asked why the tax code is so complicated. [video clip] incredibly complex. are people with vested interest in every single...
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that's the color of red, white there's intrk crowd chants "blue"] charles: we see a new gallup policiestions are at a new low under president obama. this has doubled since 2014. the highest since they began tracking this in 2001. would donald trump be able to improve race relations or would they get worse? the narrative in the black community among spokespeople in the black community is donald trump doesn't like black people and he's going to make things worse. >> you are right. i think it's so important that as long as race relationships, blacks against whites, whites are racist to blacks, and as long as that's the narrative that's played out in america, then you are going to continue to have the divisive united states of america. you would think with an african-american sitting president, that some of the outcries, some of the movements taking place like the black lives matter movement and other groups that raids up would not have taken place under a sitting black president. which leads me to believe that really racism is in the individual's heart and not within the policies of the go
that's the color of red, white there's intrk crowd chants "blue"] charles: we see a new gallup policiestions are at a new low under president obama. this has doubled since 2014. the highest since they began tracking this in 2001. would donald trump be able to improve race relations or would they get worse? the narrative in the black community among spokespeople in the black community is donald trump doesn't like black people and he's going to make things worse. >> you are right....
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. >> first stop, dexter, iowa, where gallup polls give dewey 48% of the farmer's vote and truman justeblood of the country and he wanted them to know it. and he was going to be on their side. >> most of these people never left the little town they grew up in. to have a president of the united states arrive on a train and step out and talk to them? it's a huge deal. we can't even understand how big it was. >> truman isn't the only candidate after the hearts and minds of americans. dewey is on a train as well. >> the gop wheelhorse is out to entice the voters, announced the democrats after 16 years. >> the dewey train was a model of efficiency. it was a reflection of the man himself. >> only at intervals can the governor and mrs. dewey relax. at every station, voters have been demanding glimpses of the fast-moving gop head man. >> he would come, he would wave, he would smile, he would make his speech, never departed from script. >> i pledge to you an administration which will know how to work with the elected representative of the people. >> truman and dewey's trains criss-crossed the c
. >> first stop, dexter, iowa, where gallup polls give dewey 48% of the farmer's vote and truman justeblood of the country and he wanted them to know it. and he was going to be on their side. >> most of these people never left the little town they grew up in. to have a president of the united states arrive on a train and step out and talk to them? it's a huge deal. we can't even understand how big it was. >> truman isn't the only candidate after the hearts and minds of...
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but according to a new gallup poll, men have been paying significantly more attention than women. 44%following this election very, very closely, compared to 31% for women. back in december it was only two points, why have women lost interest while men have gained it. more men are republicans than women. and right now republicans are following news more closely than dems by a wide margin, 48% to 31%. they also say much of the news has been about donald trump and that trump supporters tend to skew male. and maybe because there's only one female left in the race, maybe women aren't that into it yet. in 2012, women made up 53% of the presidential vote. whether women decide to get in on the game and become interested between now and november remains unclear. >>> let's talk about this now, a federal judge dismissing a challenge to north carolina's voter id law. the law requires voters to present a photo id at the polls. the obama administration and the naacp had sued over the law saying it unfairly targets poor and minority voters. >>> the father of missing florida teen agreed to share with
but according to a new gallup poll, men have been paying significantly more attention than women. 44%following this election very, very closely, compared to 31% for women. back in december it was only two points, why have women lost interest while men have gained it. more men are republicans than women. and right now republicans are following news more closely than dems by a wide margin, 48% to 31%. they also say much of the news has been about donald trump and that trump supporters tend to...
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white house is to make sure you have that democratic support and the president is -- i looked at the gallupl and his approval rating is over 50% and he has that standing with not just democrats, but independent voters to send a powerful signal after june seventh when the last votes are cast. let's close ranks. >> do you think the president after june seventh then goes and endorses the nominee or a candidate before the nomination? >> that's actually a very important distinction to make. we heard from senator sanders that he might want to continue to make his case beyond california. while the president might stay on the sidelines until that last primary, his support might be more public if it needs to be before july. if sanders does trail in delegates and has that magic number, they don't want to see a floor fight in philadelphia at the convention. they don't want to see an argument about process and super delegates. he will stay until june seventh. he might change his tune if we are talking about a fight in philadelphia. >> thank you, mike. john kasich scores the best republican rating in th
white house is to make sure you have that democratic support and the president is -- i looked at the gallupl and his approval rating is over 50% and he has that standing with not just democrats, but independent voters to send a powerful signal after june seventh when the last votes are cast. let's close ranks. >> do you think the president after june seventh then goes and endorses the nominee or a candidate before the nomination? >> that's actually a very important distinction to...
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but we went back to a gallup poll.nsistent over time, asking the same question in the same way. you can see that they kind of go a range, from a low of 27%, that is john mccain in 2008. that was his unfavorable rating, only 1 in 4. then a high of barack obama at 46%, heading into reelection campaign. well, all of that pales compared to where donald trump is. those polls were all taken in the month of march in the comparable year. we're at the same point in the cycle. it's really revealing just how dangerously bad trump's numbers are for trump. mark: ann, looking at our poll and other data, if you were a trump voter and wanted to make him feel good about his chance of winning the general, is there anything you could point to to say, well, there's that. ann: the electorate is saying, we don't want the same old kind of person. you can't really judge the mood of the electorate on that. early on he had a very high negative and people thought, you can't even get into the race if you have a negative that high. he not only ent
but we went back to a gallup poll.nsistent over time, asking the same question in the same way. you can see that they kind of go a range, from a low of 27%, that is john mccain in 2008. that was his unfavorable rating, only 1 in 4. then a high of barack obama at 46%, heading into reelection campaign. well, all of that pales compared to where donald trump is. those polls were all taken in the month of march in the comparable year. we're at the same point in the cycle. it's really revealing just...
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new gallup poll american women not paying as much attention as men. 44% of men are paying attention.analyze eboni williams and monica crowley. first of all, carlie foreignna, what do you think of that. >> a cruz/fiorina ticket would be a great ticket and great governing team. that's not what this is about. this is about ted cruz show throwing a hail mary pass going into the do or die indiana next week trying to hit trump's jurent with women voters. >> also had to get back in the discussion, eboni because trump obviously dominated yesterday so this was a way to get focus back on cruz. miss fiorina doesn't bring any electoral votes. got whacked in her run for the senate in california. very smart. i mean, do you think she has enough appeal should cruz pull a miracle and win it. would she have enough appeal to really help him? >> i don't think so, bill. i thought it was remarkable here's why. no offense to ms. fiorina. if she was the magic twhand would have wound up enthusiasm she would be in the race still herself. quite frankly. there is a reason why she is on the sidelines. she had le
new gallup poll american women not paying as much attention as men. 44% of men are paying attention.analyze eboni williams and monica crowley. first of all, carlie foreignna, what do you think of that. >> a cruz/fiorina ticket would be a great ticket and great governing team. that's not what this is about. this is about ted cruz show throwing a hail mary pass going into the do or die indiana next week trying to hit trump's jurent with women voters. >> also had to get back in the...
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when you look at the polls repeatedly, people in the polls said, there was a gallup poll said 64% of republican electorate gave him high marks on dealing with the economy as opposed to 20% for senator cruz. time after time after time give him high marks. they give him high marks because they believe he has a competent understanding of the american economy. >> i am not questioning his success in business, right? i don't think anyone can do that. what i wonder is do you think what stood out to me most, the claim that he could eliminate national debt, $19 trillion in 8 years. can you do that? >> i think what he is proposing overall is looking at the entire situation differently. for example, he talks nato. >> i want to know specifically on this. >> i am giving a specific example. when he talks about nato, he is talking about decreasing our expenses by having other people pick up the slack. that in turn, those monies presumably would be applied to the debt. that's just one small example. and i'm saying, whether nato, whether it is trade and other issues, he is talking about a different a
when you look at the polls repeatedly, people in the polls said, there was a gallup poll said 64% of republican electorate gave him high marks on dealing with the economy as opposed to 20% for senator cruz. time after time after time give him high marks. they give him high marks because they believe he has a competent understanding of the american economy. >> i am not questioning his success in business, right? i don't think anyone can do that. what i wonder is do you think what stood out...
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recent gallup poll among republicans had 64% of republicans giving donald trump the thumbs up on economic issues as opposed to i think 20% for ted cruz and below that for john kasich. so he really does have -- has made his mark here. to your point here. i think of president reagan who was a labor negotiator in his early life as president of the screen actors guild. and they said he wasn't competent to handle the job. as president he got face-to-face with gorbachev he walked out. and i still remember the look of displeasure on his face as they were parting. so i think donald trump has a similar sense of how to negotiate, how to deal and that is very important in diplomacy. >> david gergen, to you. let's look at history. similarities between what is happening now and the voter anger that another billionaire ross perot rode in '92? >> there is some similarity. ross perot was the last successful populist. he was ahead about six months before the election of 1992, he was actually ahead of bill clinton and aheads of the republicans. he finally went up with 19% of the vote. and but he didn't win
recent gallup poll among republicans had 64% of republicans giving donald trump the thumbs up on economic issues as opposed to i think 20% for ted cruz and below that for john kasich. so he really does have -- has made his mark here. to your point here. i think of president reagan who was a labor negotiator in his early life as president of the screen actors guild. and they said he wasn't competent to handle the job. as president he got face-to-face with gorbachev he walked out. and i still...
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a recent gallup poll, for example, showing 70% of women view trump unfavorably. >> it's not a small demographicroup. this is not latino voters. republicans can win these days even if they don't do well among latino voters. they can't win if they're getting destroyed among women voters the. >> reporter: it's no april fools joke former presidential candidate and senator rand paul saying he'll support whoever the republican nominee is even if it is donald trump. in washington, joel waldman, fox news. >>> dozens of children with autism in the city of philadelphia now have a brand new device to help them communicate and it's all thanks to a philadelphia police offic officer. officer seam sanchez raising over $15,000 to purchase i pads for 76 children with autism who attend schools throughout the city. the i pads come equipped with special software that helps the children with language development. sanchez says he saw what a help the software was for his son who has autism and he wanted other children to have the same tools. >>> in delaware county, boeing kicked off its month of service by packing me
a recent gallup poll, for example, showing 70% of women view trump unfavorably. >> it's not a small demographicroup. this is not latino voters. republicans can win these days even if they don't do well among latino voters. they can't win if they're getting destroyed among women voters the. >> reporter: it's no april fools joke former presidential candidate and senator rand paul saying he'll support whoever the republican nominee is even if it is donald trump. in washington, joel...
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trish: this comes as a new "gallup poll" shows race relations in america happens to be at all-time lowsident obama. wasn't president obama supposed to be the great unifier, supposed to fix all this? what happened? let's ask my next guest, a former black panther who once hated white people. now he's a conservative very critical of the black lives matter movement, and president obama. here with me, clarence mason weaver. clarence, welcome to the show. author, i should point out of tribalism, the truth between the lies. this is your new book that you have out. let me ask you. what happened in america over the last eight years? how is it that race relations have deteriorated this badly under a president who i would say years ago held all the promise in the world for bringing us together as a nation? >> but why would obama bring us together as a nation? lot of money in poverty, lot of money in racism, lot of money and division. obama and hillary have one thing in common, they want to manage misery. they will not bring folks together, they will lose power. they are the race baiter, the racia
trish: this comes as a new "gallup poll" shows race relations in america happens to be at all-time lowsident obama. wasn't president obama supposed to be the great unifier, supposed to fix all this? what happened? let's ask my next guest, a former black panther who once hated white people. now he's a conservative very critical of the black lives matter movement, and president obama. here with me, clarence mason weaver. clarence, welcome to the show. author, i should point out of...
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. >> well, i remember early in the campaign ted cruz was the most likeable, that was a gallup poll, and everybody was surprised at that. the data numbers are high because this campaign has been very contentious and people are on the attack. hillary clinton's numbers are obviously very bad and her numbers are bad because people don't trust her. but those things have to be fixed. donald trump, one of his big problems is he has a disapproval rating among women about 74%, among hispanics about 80%, young people, 85%. he's got to fix that. i think that's what mannafort is brought in for. what he's doing now is essentially becoming that which he ran against. i mean, he's bringing in establishment lobbyists into his campaign, being controlled by them, he's going to use a teleprompter as you pointed out. within 24 hours he seems to have shifted positions. he's proposed raising taxes, he's proposed raising -- changing the platform on abortion in the republican party. and his utterance on the transgender bathroom bill, which he never mentioned in north carolina or anywhere in the south when he wa
. >> well, i remember early in the campaign ted cruz was the most likeable, that was a gallup poll, and everybody was surprised at that. the data numbers are high because this campaign has been very contentious and people are on the attack. hillary clinton's numbers are obviously very bad and her numbers are bad because people don't trust her. but those things have to be fixed. donald trump, one of his big problems is he has a disapproval rating among women about 74%, among hispanics...
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a gallup poll in the first three months of 2016 found that some 77% of latino voters had an unfavorableon of donald trump. now, there is another school of thought in the republican party that shows while someone like trump can win maybe doing extremely well with the white vote, maybe ignoring minorities and running things up with white voters. but this month, there has been a ton of polls questioning the logic of that idea, and a lot of it having to do with trump's devastating numbers with women. we've had a march nbc news poll that found 70% of respondents had an unfavorable view of donald trump, and that's in line with several other polls that have found very similar things. but to make things even worse, the supposed base that trump needs, which is blue-collar men and just white men in general, there's not a lot of evidence they're interested in trump at the levels that he needs, either. there is a "washington post"/abc news poll that came out earlier this month, and they found a majority of blue-collar voters, white, blue-collar voters and white men had unfavorable views of trump. n
a gallup poll in the first three months of 2016 found that some 77% of latino voters had an unfavorableon of donald trump. now, there is another school of thought in the republican party that shows while someone like trump can win maybe doing extremely well with the white vote, maybe ignoring minorities and running things up with white voters. but this month, there has been a ton of polls questioning the logic of that idea, and a lot of it having to do with trump's devastating numbers with...
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a recent gallup poll showing 70% of women view trump unfavorably. >> that's in the a small demographic group. this is not latino voters. republicans can win even if they don't do well among la tip know voters. they can't win if they don't do well with women voters. >> reporter: rand paul saying he will support whoever the nominee is, even if it is donald trump. joel waldman, fox news. >> while hillary clinton is campaigning in new york, bill clinton and chelsea clinton are at uc berkeley for the three- day clinton global initiative. it features 1,000 student leaders from across the world discussing global issues. campus union workers had reportedly threatened to picket the event but apparently backed off when the university agreed to make a group of part-time and contract workers full-time employees. >> hundreds us this april fools day to act a little silly in san francisco at the annual st. stupid day parade. according to the event website, the parade is a celebration of stupidity and encourages participants to wear something silly. it typically proceeds to the pacific stock exchange
a recent gallup poll showing 70% of women view trump unfavorably. >> that's in the a small demographic group. this is not latino voters. republicans can win even if they don't do well among la tip know voters. they can't win if they don't do well with women voters. >> reporter: rand paul saying he will support whoever the nominee is, even if it is donald trump. joel waldman, fox news. >> while hillary clinton is campaigning in new york, bill clinton and chelsea clinton are at...
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that's what the gallup organization, one of the organizations said that.ssue, too, is who -- among which demographic groups that need to turn out for hillary clinton or donald trump are his or her unfavorable ratings the highest? she needs minoritities, millennials, african-americans. his unfavorables are so historically high with those groups, he will be the thing that helps her to reassemble the obama coalition that is less enthusiastic about her than president obama. >> interesting thing happened on the way to the forum, donald trump unstoppable. that's something you have been fighting against for a long time saying it has been republicans who didn't take them on early enough. alex burns from the "new york times" had an interesting take on this. he thinks donald trump -- he has reporting that trump is becoming something of a zombie candidate. damaged beyond repair but too late for any rival to stop him. when does that grim reality set in for you? >> on the case of delegates it maybe the case. we'll see what happens in wisconsin. north dakota may see unb
that's what the gallup organization, one of the organizations said that.ssue, too, is who -- among which demographic groups that need to turn out for hillary clinton or donald trump are his or her unfavorable ratings the highest? she needs minoritities, millennials, african-americans. his unfavorables are so historically high with those groups, he will be the thing that helps her to reassemble the obama coalition that is less enthusiastic about her than president obama. >> interesting...
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we pick it gallup the second quarter. klay thompson, baseline. gets the bucket and the foul. he finished with 21 points. later in the quarter, steph curry, oh, yeah. money from downtown. that was the dubs' 1,000 three-pointer. no other team has ever hit one thousand threes in a single season. how hot was steph? after the game, draymond green getting ready to dump waterton mvp, but steph knocks the water out of dray hand with a no look towel toss. the dubs win, 136-111. >> a big opportunity for us to bounce back after the tough loss at home. the first time we saw defeat at home. and i think we answered that challenge pretty well. our goal for the year obviously we don't want to lose anymore. but not having two losses in a row is something that we would like to accomplish as we go through the season. this is a big step for us. >> woo-hoo. baseball is back. we're less than 12 hours away from the giants season opener in milwaukee. and for the third straight year, madison bumgarner will start the season on the hill. now on the other side, willie peralta gets the nod for the brewer
we pick it gallup the second quarter. klay thompson, baseline. gets the bucket and the foul. he finished with 21 points. later in the quarter, steph curry, oh, yeah. money from downtown. that was the dubs' 1,000 three-pointer. no other team has ever hit one thousand threes in a single season. how hot was steph? after the game, draymond green getting ready to dump waterton mvp, but steph knocks the water out of dray hand with a no look towel toss. the dubs win, 136-111. >> a big...
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according to the gallup poll -- they have a big one every march. the gallup poll in march of this past year had global warming coming in dead last of environmental issues that people are concerned about. george mason did a poll of 4,000 meteoriologists -- tv meteoriologists and also dispelled the president's talking point that there is 97% consensus among scientists that humans are driving climate change. the survey found that roughly one out of three meteorologists do not believe man is the primary cause, if in fact it is happening. overall, neither the american people nor congress supports the president, his detrimental climate change agenda and his attempt to bolster his personal legacy with empty promises. so the international community, let me wind up and say we welcome you to come over but nothing is going to happen. i'd like to mention just a couple of other things. the countries, many of them who jumped on the bandwagon, the paris meeting was the 21st annual meeting that the united nations had to try to sell the american people on this whol
according to the gallup poll -- they have a big one every march. the gallup poll in march of this past year had global warming coming in dead last of environmental issues that people are concerned about. george mason did a poll of 4,000 meteoriologists -- tv meteoriologists and also dispelled the president's talking point that there is 97% consensus among scientists that humans are driving climate change. the survey found that roughly one out of three meteorologists do not believe man is the...
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to note, her trust ratings with democrats right now in a gallup poll that came out a few days ago is's dropped 30 points since november. >> in light of that, the poll numbers, sanders supporters, hurling those $1 bills at clinton's motorcade as she headed to the fundraiser at george clooney's california home. is there a concern that perhaps he's sending the wrong message. >> i think there's concern about how over the line some of bernie sanders supporters are getting and the prank was silly and sophomoric and in incredibly bad taste especially on the heels 6 a very high level bernie sanders surrogate calling hillary clinton and her supporters, democratic whores so it doesn't look good for the senator when he has to apologize for these low-level tactics. here's what i will say about donald trump and the name-calling and i agree, i'm glad nomi said she doesn't agree with it. i don't think any democrat agrees with it, i don't think a lot of republicans agree with it we know that donald trump is a, is a 12-year-old bully in the body of a 70-year-old man. but i think the what hillary clin
to note, her trust ratings with democrats right now in a gallup poll that came out a few days ago is's dropped 30 points since november. >> in light of that, the poll numbers, sanders supporters, hurling those $1 bills at clinton's motorcade as she headed to the fundraiser at george clooney's california home. is there a concern that perhaps he's sending the wrong message. >> i think there's concern about how over the line some of bernie sanders supporters are getting and the prank...
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about 75% of the public has supported medical access, and just in the last five years, according to gallupout 55% support legalization. >> who's doing good research right now? >> i assume it's universities in colorado and washington. >> the irony is, someone like myself, goes and buys marijuana and some of my tax now goes to those universities to pay for research, like the colorado cannibis genome project to chart the genetics of cannibis. >> how many states will legalize in november this year? >> five will have it on the ballot, but most importantly, california must. >> what are the other four? >> new mexico, arizona, maine, and massachusetts, for legalization. ohio, michigan, and florida for medical only. >> all right. alan st. pierre, we shall see, but the numbers have shifted on this as fast as any of our social stuff, same with same-sex marriage. >> indeed. >> we'll see what happens a year from now on 4/20. good to see you. >>> up next, a treasury department announcement that will mean big changes on what's in your wallet. stay tuned. at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. oh
about 75% of the public has supported medical access, and just in the last five years, according to gallupout 55% support legalization. >> who's doing good research right now? >> i assume it's universities in colorado and washington. >> the irony is, someone like myself, goes and buys marijuana and some of my tax now goes to those universities to pay for research, like the colorado cannibis genome project to chart the genetics of cannibis. >> how many states will...
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a new gallup poll shows seven in ten democrats have a positive view of their party's two candidates.antly different on the republican side where the percentage of republicans who like donald trump is 55% and those who like ted cruz is 62%. trump's unfavorable rating is 42% plus cruz's is almost as high as 38%. larry sabato with the university of virginia. what does this say to you, larry? >> it says it's another challenge for the republican party and it's something they have to be aware of going forward. now let's remember, it's april. the election is seven months away and favorability ratings in particular do change over time. we've seen this year after year. so by no means is this carved in stone. it's more like a sand castle on the edge of the sea right before the high tide comes in. i think it's worth focusing on for the republicans. when they are too negative to one another, when they attack constantly and if they play games at the convention, i mean really serious, dirty games, it's going to have an impact. >> right. well, we're just starting to tread into those waters very car
a new gallup poll shows seven in ten democrats have a positive view of their party's two candidates.antly different on the republican side where the percentage of republicans who like donald trump is 55% and those who like ted cruz is 62%. trump's unfavorable rating is 42% plus cruz's is almost as high as 38%. larry sabato with the university of virginia. what does this say to you, larry? >> it says it's another challenge for the republican party and it's something they have to be aware...
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david: americans dread tax day, which is today but many won't even pay taxes of the according to gallup% of americans pay too much in taxes but only 55% say, do not pay income taxes this year? highlighting the importance of tax plans in an election year. here to weigh in scott hodge, tax foundation president. explain this, scott. 57% of the americans say their federal income taxes are too high but, only 55% of americans pay federal tax. what is going on? >> well, i think people tend to blend all their taxes into one thing and say, i'm just paying too much in taxes. i think it really happens when incomes are kind of stagnant like they are today. people feel the pinch taxes even more when their incomes are not rising. david: one question people are asked time and again, how much of your income should you pay in taxes total, from federal income tax to local to state? and they usually say 25% should be the top for everything together. that is so far away from where we are now. why can't we get there? >> well, i think people have an innate sense of fairness. even if you look something like t
david: americans dread tax day, which is today but many won't even pay taxes of the according to gallup% of americans pay too much in taxes but only 55% say, do not pay income taxes this year? highlighting the importance of tax plans in an election year. here to weigh in scott hodge, tax foundation president. explain this, scott. 57% of the americans say their federal income taxes are too high but, only 55% of americans pay federal tax. what is going on? >> well, i think people tend to...
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new yorkh city ken burns, director of the pbsm we will get to your program% @&@ americans in the gallup race relations. that's up from 28% in 2015.q)jz. and president obamaáo@ obviously has not brought the country together. do you think it's that bad? >> i think it'sjydúñ pretty bad. i think it's always been pretty bad. race inñc+yy this country since the very, very beginning. we would like to think that our better angels are called at every occasion andxm)uq' they are. remember when the president sang aty$2yç the charleston was written by an exslaver we think of that. but also these old guilts metastasize into anger and distrust of other people. that sort of comes to the fore recently. >> i don't see that in my world. my world is a fairly expansive one. white people that don't -- hike our staff here is integrated my assistant is black. she has been with me 25 years. i just never see this. >> i'm around in the country, too. i don't think it's as big as the media plays it up. but i know i get a lot of call me an n lover. >> isn't that a small sliver of craziness. >> i think it probably i
new yorkh city ken burns, director of the pbsm we will get to your program% @&@ americans in the gallup race relations. that's up from 28% in 2015.q)jz. and president obamaáo@ obviously has not brought the country together. do you think it's that bad? >> i think it'sjydúñ pretty bad. i think it's always been pretty bad. race inñc+yy this country since the very, very beginning. we would like to think that our better angels are called at every occasion andxm)uq' they are. remember...
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let's talk about this latest gallup poll that showed that race relations are effectively at an all-time. people are more worried about race relations in the united states now than we've seen in years. under a black president. >> well, a couple of things on that. i think that race relations are more on people's minds now than they have been since the o.j. simpson verdict, 1994, 995, a period where there was real tension as expressed by the racial divide that allowed a guilty man to go free and the different reactions of the different groups which laid bare the racial divide in the country. now to president obama, the first african-american president, made amazing history, monumental, profound history in getting elected, and yet he has dropped the ball. trish: why? >> because he's really, i use the expression yuppie. he is an ivy league kind of guy who doesn't have, to me, the -- i was going to use another slang expression that would have been -- [laughter] he doesn't have the courage to face this issue. he is afraid, it seems to me, to be labeled the black president. he has failed to tak
let's talk about this latest gallup poll that showed that race relations are effectively at an all-time. people are more worried about race relations in the united states now than we've seen in years. under a black president. >> well, a couple of things on that. i think that race relations are more on people's minds now than they have been since the o.j. simpson verdict, 1994, 995, a period where there was real tension as expressed by the racial divide that allowed a guilty man to go free...
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. >> meeting ativÑ9j to the vatican.7mgm/o the pope, according to the most recent gallup of 64 nationsigure in the world among catholics, jews, majority approval among gnostics and atheists, you put those four groups together you ought to win a new york democratic primary. if the pope won't endorse you, you endorse the pope. you could say this has been a pope francis primary in the sense of economic inecall the and justice. >> woodruff: somean criticize sanders being off the trail a few days before the new york primary. quickly, david, does all this lead to something for bernie sanders? does it help him move toward dethroning? >> it's hard to see where the polls are but it makes her look bad. if you're in your home state being pummeled in this way, it seeps the glow out of her campaign. it's a dogged, dogged race for her. >> woodruff: david brooks, mark shields, thank you both. >> woodruff: pope francis is due to head to the greek island of i lesbos tomorrow to see for himself the extent of theex refugee crisis. he plans to visit a detention camp where some of the migrants are being he
. >> meeting ativÑ9j to the vatican.7mgm/o the pope, according to the most recent gallup of 64 nationsigure in the world among catholics, jews, majority approval among gnostics and atheists, you put those four groups together you ought to win a new york democratic primary. if the pope won't endorse you, you endorse the pope. you could say this has been a pope francis primary in the sense of economic inecall the and justice. >> woodruff: somean criticize sanders being off the...
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gallup at 70%.l polls against hillary clinton between 8 pk and 11%, losing states like arizona and now hillary clinton is tied in utah and mississippi. this candidacy has no message, no principles and ultimately the hatemongerers have one card to play, the trump card. >> david? >> let's talk about what he said, robert. hillary clinton's unfavorables skyrocketed over the last year. nearly 50% now among women. you have this e-mail server scandal hovering over her head, dozens of fbi agents investigating that, a potential criminal indictment coming down the pipe. we don't know for sure. that's going on. classic clinton scandal. despite that, she just mopped the floor with bernie sanders. she's doing very well. now, it's safe to say anecdotally speaking she's benefiting from the novelty of being the first female presidential candidate. >> how about -- how about being the most qualified candidate ever to run for president? >> let me argue with that. >> how about being the most qualified person ever to se
gallup at 70%.l polls against hillary clinton between 8 pk and 11%, losing states like arizona and now hillary clinton is tied in utah and mississippi. this candidacy has no message, no principles and ultimately the hatemongerers have one card to play, the trump card. >> david? >> let's talk about what he said, robert. hillary clinton's unfavorables skyrocketed over the last year. nearly 50% now among women. you have this e-mail server scandal hovering over her head, dozens of fbi...
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a new gallup tracking poll, 70% of women nationally across the country have an unfavorable view of trump. and i'm just wondering, how does he deal with the sort of permanent problem of what he has said? >> well, i think part of the issue that he's going to be facing is how he tries to bridge that gap in a general election. right now, the campaign isn't acknowledging that they have a problem. instead, what they're doing is they're saying that he's won women in the past and they believe that he's going to be able to speak directly to women as they go on. if they get to the general election, if they get this nomination, they think they'll be able to change their message and speak directly to each woman. the issue is, that is a very daunting number. when i've spoken to gop sources about how they are going to deal with that come the election, if donald trump is, in fact, the nominee, and they've admitted that, yes, it's a huge problem. it's one that could put, potentially, hillary clinton in the white house. it worries them about what they're going to try to do to mitigate that is to target o
a new gallup tracking poll, 70% of women nationally across the country have an unfavorable view of trump. and i'm just wondering, how does he deal with the sort of permanent problem of what he has said? >> well, i think part of the issue that he's going to be facing is how he tries to bridge that gap in a general election. right now, the campaign isn't acknowledging that they have a problem. instead, what they're doing is they're saying that he's won women in the past and they believe...
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this comes as a "gallup poll" finds 35% of americans say they are worried a great deal about race relations than double what it was just two years ago. the highest level in 15 years. speaker what do you make of the findings of this report? >> well i don't know, because i don't know who wrote the report and i don't know where they're coming from. i think it is astonishing that you have a massive increase in murders in chicago. so it's a great time to beat up the police force. and i keep asking people, you know, the city of new york starting with giuliani has reduced the murder rate by over 75%. that means if you think "black lives matter," there are a lot of african-americans alive in new york today who would not have been if we still had the murder rate of 1983. sandra: biggest conflict people have, here we are, president obama, from the sy of chicago, first african-american president running the united states, you see stories like this unfold? >> i do a free newsletter at gingrich productions brief commercial, people can sign up for. last week one of my newsletters was tragedy of the presi
this comes as a "gallup poll" finds 35% of americans say they are worried a great deal about race relations than double what it was just two years ago. the highest level in 15 years. speaker what do you make of the findings of this report? >> well i don't know, because i don't know who wrote the report and i don't know where they're coming from. i think it is astonishing that you have a massive increase in murders in chicago. so it's a great time to beat up the police force. and...
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gallup at 70%. 8 pk and 11%, losing states like arizona and now hillary clinton is tied in utah and mississippi. this candidacy has no message, no principles and ultimately the hatemongerers have one card to play, the trump card. >> david? >> let's talk about what he said, robert. hillary clinton's unfavorables skyrocketed over the last year. nearly 50% now among women. you have this e-mail server scandal hovering over her head, dozens of fbi agents investigating that, a potential criminal indictment coming down the pipe. we don't know for sure. that's going on. classic clinton scandal. despite that, she just mopped the floor with bernie sanders. she's doing very well. now, it's safe to say anecdotally speaking she's benefiting from the novelty of being the first female presidential candidate. >> how about -- how about being the most qualified candidate ever to run for president? >> let me argue with that. >> how about being the most qualified person ever to seek the presidency? >> she clearly -- >>
gallup at 70%. 8 pk and 11%, losing states like arizona and now hillary clinton is tied in utah and mississippi. this candidacy has no message, no principles and ultimately the hatemongerers have one card to play, the trump card. >> david? >> let's talk about what he said, robert. hillary clinton's unfavorables skyrocketed over the last year. nearly 50% now among women. you have this e-mail server scandal hovering over her head, dozens of fbi agents investigating that, a potential...
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since 1996, republican presidential candidates have won the married women vote, according to gallup.aring off against marine corps leaders who resist recruiting women for all combat jobs. marine corps leaders want to keep certain infantry and combat jobs closed to women. researchers say the more they learn about the zika virus, the scarier it appears. u.s. health officials are urging more money from mosquito control , vaccine, and treatment. it is believed that the virus defects in fetal brains for women who contract the virus. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus i am that richd, a hitch. tom? tom: this is a real treat. we have jeffrey currie with us from goldman sachs, and we have been talking commodities. joining us is someone we often have on, richard clarida of pimco. what you do not know is, he is our truly leading expert on this battle of economics that the fed should do, all wrapped around inflation. absolutely iconic on dsge, is what you have out of a chinese restaurant that gives you heartburn right here. stochastic general e
since 1996, republican presidential candidates have won the married women vote, according to gallup.aring off against marine corps leaders who resist recruiting women for all combat jobs. marine corps leaders want to keep certain infantry and combat jobs closed to women. researchers say the more they learn about the zika virus, the scarier it appears. u.s. health officials are urging more money from mosquito control , vaccine, and treatment. it is believed that the virus defects in fetal brains...