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the gallup poll, when the vacancy became available. one of gallup's most important polls was to ask americans, do you think that president truman should nominate a republican or democrat to the supreme court? today, this question would be anathama. we would have leaks from the court about how upset the justices were with the framework of the question. we are supposed to believe that we are educated human beings here in america. an individual ceases to become a republican or democrat when they are confirmed in a supreme court. this is not to say that justices act as republicans or democrats. they don't caucus in that way, they don't meet, they don't attend. they don't go to fund-raisers or meetings with the party. however, they have ideas. at this point, it was 1945. for the average american, we were able to recognize that it is okay for these nominees to the court to have these ideas. overwhelmingly, republicans and democrats as polled by gallup said that president xi mentioned nominated republican to the court because we have had all
the gallup poll, when the vacancy became available. one of gallup's most important polls was to ask americans, do you think that president truman should nominate a republican or democrat to the supreme court? today, this question would be anathama. we would have leaks from the court about how upset the justices were with the framework of the question. we are supposed to believe that we are educated human beings here in america. an individual ceases to become a republican or democrat when they...
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that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million jobs, the fastest growth in all of american history. in august, we saw the share of americans working on the economy went up. that is labor force participation rate. working age, women are for the first time back at work at rates not seen since before the pandemic. wages are up. unemployment is near a 50 year low. yesterday, we got data that showed manufacturing orders are up. supply chain items are beginning to ease. the week before that, data showed the price increase may ease as well. jobs are up, wages are up, people are back to work. we see signs that inflation may be begin
that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million...
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and so the gallup poll one of the most important first poles was to ask americans do you think president truman should nominate a republican or a democrat to the supreme court? and we would likely have the justices are about the framing of the question because somehow are supposed to believe we are educated human beings here in america were an individual ceases to become a republican or democrat when he or she is confirmed to the supreme court. this is not to say the justices acted as a republican or democrat's they don't caucus that way, they do not meet or chanda certainly fundraisers or meetings with the party. but they have ideas. at this point in 1945 the average american were able to recognize it is okay for the nominees to the court to have these ideas. overwhelmingly republicans and democrats are told by gallup president truman should nominate to the court because we have all these nominations from franklin roosevelt with the democrats in court. amended 263 federal judges and four of them were republican. so, america paid attention to that. they said we should have a balance that
and so the gallup poll one of the most important first poles was to ask americans do you think president truman should nominate a republican or a democrat to the supreme court? and we would likely have the justices are about the framing of the question because somehow are supposed to believe we are educated human beings here in america were an individual ceases to become a republican or democrat when he or she is confirmed to the supreme court. this is not to say the justices acted as a...
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gallup is so respected, an incredible data source. our journalists will be able to partner with that data in incredible ways and we will bring it to a live format like this. thank you, jim and john for your belief in us. to build this together. lastly, but importantly, this event really has been made possible by the knight foundation. jim brady is going to talk to us. thank you for your support. your mission is very much aligned with ours and we are grateful to do this with you. good morning, welcome and thank you. [applause] >> this is so much fun. i am going to bring up our stage our partner who supported today's program, jim brady. we were commenting that jim brady who was the vice president of journalism at the knight foundation, he and i were on a panel years ago with john segan dollar and we were talking about trust in news. we have been at this for a long while. give a hand to jim brady, thank you for sponsoring this series. [applause] >> thank you. you guys are innovating from the start with an 8:00 a.m. start time for a journ
gallup is so respected, an incredible data source. our journalists will be able to partner with that data in incredible ways and we will bring it to a live format like this. thank you, jim and john for your belief in us. to build this together. lastly, but importantly, this event really has been made possible by the knight foundation. jim brady is going to talk to us. thank you for your support. your mission is very much aligned with ours and we are grateful to do this with you. good morning,...
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according to gallup, this is their most recent polling on this just 8% of voters cite abortion as mosttant issue well behind inflation, government and leadership and the economy in general. and as for americans feeling better about the economy, the fed just reported that household wealth fell what $6.1 trillion from march 31st to june 30th. that is historically horrible number. so, look, i will leave it here. gallup's most recent polling on this as well are you satisfied or dissatisfied weather forecast way things are going at this time. 86% of voters say we are on the wrong track. americans are feeling swell about the state of the union carley, todd. >> carley: at the same time, consumer sentiment inching up as gas prices go down. the suggestion there is that president biden is out of the woods. the worst is behind him. but we will have to wait and see. still two months, a lot could happen. i see that you are shaking your head no. understood on that front, joe. thank you so much for joining us we appreciate it. >> i was saying yes. that was a bobble head yes. >> carley: sorry. caught
according to gallup, this is their most recent polling on this just 8% of voters cite abortion as mosttant issue well behind inflation, government and leadership and the economy in general. and as for americans feeling better about the economy, the fed just reported that household wealth fell what $6.1 trillion from march 31st to june 30th. that is historically horrible number. so, look, i will leave it here. gallup's most recent polling on this as well are you satisfied or dissatisfied weather...
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this is the highest level of dissatisfaction with immigration rates into this country that gallup has recorded with republicans. >> what we mean is from a political perspective, trying to create enthusiasm within your base, trying to get them to the polls. what are republicans saying in the polls about where immigration ranks? >> if you look at the most urgent issue among republicans, inflation is number one, 45%, but immigration is number two at 16%. that beats out crime, election laws, abortion. i should know, immigration ranks fifth for all voters but again the base play going after republicans. immigration is a very important issue to them. >> i want to point out the date on this poll. it's actually a couple weeks old, you might think that what republican leaders are trying to do is to get that number up as this date gets later and closer to an election day. >> exactly. >> in terms of other views that republicans have, it's not just about immigration, right? >> it's not just about immigration. it's also soing them to democrats. sending them up to northeast liberal cities. this giv
this is the highest level of dissatisfaction with immigration rates into this country that gallup has recorded with republicans. >> what we mean is from a political perspective, trying to create enthusiasm within your base, trying to get them to the polls. what are republicans saying in the polls about where immigration ranks? >> if you look at the most urgent issue among republicans, inflation is number one, 45%, but immigration is number two at 16%. that beats out crime, election...
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that is the highest level of dissatisfaction gallup has ever recorded on this question. gets an idea into what governors abbott and desantis have been doing, basically, taking the migrants from the south and moving them into these northern and western states, is that this is a base play. this is a complete base play. republicans, generally speaking, are just extremely dissatisfied with the level of immigration coming into this country, even more dissatisfied than they were before donald trump was able to use immigration to win the republican nomination in 2015 and 2016. >> all right. so, clearly, immigration, we know, is important to republicans. they're highly dissatisfied. but just how important of an issue is it in the scale of things? >> it's extremely important. look, you know, we know that republicans have been wanting to run on inflation, you know, this midterm cycle. and if you look at quinnipiac university's last poll, they asked, essentially, what's the most urgent issue facing the country? among republicans, inflation is number one at 45%. but look at what's n
that is the highest level of dissatisfaction gallup has ever recorded on this question. gets an idea into what governors abbott and desantis have been doing, basically, taking the migrants from the south and moving them into these northern and western states, is that this is a base play. this is a complete base play. republicans, generally speaking, are just extremely dissatisfied with the level of immigration coming into this country, even more dissatisfied than they were before donald trump...
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it's a gallup survey it found 47% of americans said they trusted the supreme court. fair amount, but that's the lowest level since 1972 only 40% of those who were surveyed said they approved of the supreme court's work. tying the lowest rating ever in the gallup poll and the opinions by the way, we're split along partisan lines, lawmakers reached a deal to avoid a government shutdown. the senate passed a short term spending bill yesterday that averted a partial government shutdown that would begin tonight. now the bill finances the government through mid december. it also includes billions in military and economic aid to ukraine. the house still has to vote, but it is expected to pass before tonight's deadline. the house has approved a scaled down version of a bill that would target the dominance of big tech companies that would give states more power to try antitrust laws and increase the cost for companies to file for a merger, which would increase funding for federal regulators. there are several other bills pending that would increase oversight of tech platforms,
it's a gallup survey it found 47% of americans said they trusted the supreme court. fair amount, but that's the lowest level since 1972 only 40% of those who were surveyed said they approved of the supreme court's work. tying the lowest rating ever in the gallup poll and the opinions by the way, we're split along partisan lines, lawmakers reached a deal to avoid a government shutdown. the senate passed a short term spending bill yesterday that averted a partial government shutdown that would...
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because there's something in the air, right, like the new gallup poll showing for the first time moreg but willie nelson is smiling. seriously, though, that's a sea change from a few decades ago and the green martini isn't a culture war dividing line anymore with a record 68% of americans telling gallup last year they want to make like peter tosh and legalize it. check out the partisan breakdown, 50% of republicans, 71% of independents and 83% of democrats. we've seen voters move to legalize recreational marijuana use in 19 states plus d.c. they've done it in red states like montana, purple states like colorado and blue states like connecticut, but right now we've got a separate problem, a total disconnect between federal and state law. that's why we've seen a new push in congress for action this session towards decriminalization or at the very least removing pot from the schedule 1 controlled substance designation. now, the calls have come from left and right, both within and outside congress. from democratic pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman to joe rogan to republican rep
because there's something in the air, right, like the new gallup poll showing for the first time moreg but willie nelson is smiling. seriously, though, that's a sea change from a few decades ago and the green martini isn't a culture war dividing line anymore with a record 68% of americans telling gallup last year they want to make like peter tosh and legalize it. check out the partisan breakdown, 50% of republicans, 71% of independents and 83% of democrats. we've seen voters move to legalize...
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in a gallup poll opinions were split along partisan lines. well today, ukrainian president vladimir zelensky signed his country's application for accelerated accession to nato has comes as russian president vladimir putin holds celebrations in moscow after claiming territories in ukraine. boxes. trey yingst has more from keith. we will protect our land by all forces and means we have and we will do everything to provide a secure life to our people. it's a day of celebration for russian president vladimir putin. who's holding events friday to mark the annexation of four russian occupied territories that make up 15% of ukraine, putin signing treaties that the kremlin claims officially put hairs on separation donetsk and luhansk under russian rule days after a referendum vote to secede from ukraine allegedly got overwhelming support results. western officials reject. as russia continues to struggle in battles in the eastern parts of this country, ukraine is bracing for further escalation and the possibility moscow will turn to nuclear weapons. u
in a gallup poll opinions were split along partisan lines. well today, ukrainian president vladimir zelensky signed his country's application for accelerated accession to nato has comes as russian president vladimir putin holds celebrations in moscow after claiming territories in ukraine. boxes. trey yingst has more from keith. we will protect our land by all forces and means we have and we will do everything to provide a secure life to our people. it's a day of celebration for russian...
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that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million jobs, the fastest growth in all of american history. in august, we saw the share of americans working on the economy went up. that is labor force participation rate. working age, women are for the first time back at work at rates not seen since before the pandemic. wages are up. unemployment is near a 50 year low. yesterday, we got data that showed manufacturing orders are up. supply chain items are beginning to ease. the week before that, data showed the price increase may ease as well. jobs are up, wages are up, people are back to work. we see signs that inflation may be begin
that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million...
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low engagement costs the world economyjust short of $8 trillion, according to gallup�*s respected reportce 2022. that's just over 10% of the total global economy. of the ten regions in the world surveyed, the united states and canada had the most engaged workforce, one third of workers said they were engaged. europe had the lowest, just 14% of workforce feeling engaged. in many parts of the world, especially united states, demand for work is high, which means workers have more power about the way they work because finding a newerjob is easier when there are so many vacancies. you have already seen my first guest playing the role of quiet quitter veronica on tiktok. her videos have had more than 300 million views. they're so successful, she has quit herjob — notjust quiet quitting, actually quit. sarai soto, a real pleasure having you on my show. thanks for your time. let's start with this. we have seen your video. but i want to hear it from you now in this interview. explain to us, just what is quiet quitting? well, i don't love the term because i don't think it's quitting at all. i thin
low engagement costs the world economyjust short of $8 trillion, according to gallup�*s respected reportce 2022. that's just over 10% of the total global economy. of the ten regions in the world surveyed, the united states and canada had the most engaged workforce, one third of workers said they were engaged. europe had the lowest, just 14% of workforce feeling engaged. in many parts of the world, especially united states, demand for work is high, which means workers have more power about the...
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i know it was mission viejo, gallup or within the carful se results aggregate lots of taller was engaging acquisitions is about us who just leave it with malcolm. unfortunate. visual the bags in charlotte. so dorky or push references, does it go off? our machine got reading it, hold on. i know you want you to do now. 3 digits on the highest though. $50.00 on a gun. quit from the got ill. you can tell me, oh, not any from your mom that you should do with you. should pamela into the way into the negative one? 0 jesus. do you think you'll be ah what will be up? oh, why will i do it and she'll go, joyce she i rule shamefully. oh yeah. oh yeah. she seemed to have some fun. huh. i knew that one that she had lar, you'll like a bar door she oh booth. ringback ringback ah no good oh in a ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, it requires a should you should have a premium. um i should feel good. oh moved, actually patch. tucker you been you sawyer with ah, the guy been put on the ocean? got all sorts of the trees here. sure. bush ah, ah, sam. mm ah. with with a new information you ah, a yeah. well t
i know it was mission viejo, gallup or within the carful se results aggregate lots of taller was engaging acquisitions is about us who just leave it with malcolm. unfortunate. visual the bags in charlotte. so dorky or push references, does it go off? our machine got reading it, hold on. i know you want you to do now. 3 digits on the highest though. $50.00 on a gun. quit from the got ill. you can tell me, oh, not any from your mom that you should do with you. should pamela into the way into the...
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coming up on the show, a new gallup poll says about half of u.s.orkers think the how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the fortune 500. for a be-agile-like-an-mvp world. workday. for a changing world. manus: this is "daybreak: europe." there is an unbridled -- begin down by over 1% this morning at one juncture. we've given back a little bit there. the 200 million pound energy emergency, dollar-yen down 19%, the largest annual drawdown on record. i want to show you the bond market, and this is the risk in the jgb market. we're seeing intervention again in the bond buying by the bank of japan. this market is going to test the yield curve control narrative an xfinity rewards special offe
coming up on the show, a new gallup poll says about half of u.s.orkers think the how will your business adapt to change? you could hire an office full of peyton mannings. what's up, peyton? good morning, peyton. hold for peyton. they'd huddle.... welcome to the peytonverse. such a visionary. game plan... you go. no, you go! and call audibles... double our investment in omaha! omaha! omaha! omaha! or you could use workday. omaha. the finance, hr and planning system used by over half of the...
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a recent gallup poll found that a record 63 percent of people say they want to leave for good mor lebanese and now living abroad rather than in the country and a foreign currency shortage. since 2019 means people can't get their hands on their savings. out of desperation, bank robberies by ordinary citizens have increased dramatically with branches closing indefinitely to protect their stuff. just this week, a video went viral of sally half as she held up her bank in beirut with a toy gun. so she could withdraw her own savings officers. she's not a criminal and needed to get her own money to pay for assistance. cancer treatment, she says the country's dire situation has left out with note other choice. now, lebanon's prime minister, nat geo, mcafee address, the economic crisis at the un general assembly. this week, officer yaki is, would monitored as much of the, our government as working on a financial and economic recovery plan. we're also working on a package of comprehensive structural and sick toil reforms that meet the requirements of the lebanese people. it also provides them with a
a recent gallup poll found that a record 63 percent of people say they want to leave for good mor lebanese and now living abroad rather than in the country and a foreign currency shortage. since 2019 means people can't get their hands on their savings. out of desperation, bank robberies by ordinary citizens have increased dramatically with branches closing indefinitely to protect their stuff. just this week, a video went viral of sally half as she held up her bank in beirut with a toy gun. so...
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the latest gallup polls showed that only one percent of americans are interested in the russian-ukrainian much more than us residents are worried about inflation and rising prices. davydov denis lisitsyna and kirill vyachin news of the week the forced shutdown of the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant is another example of how ukraine purposefully destroys energy, as if they have some kind of itch we are the case. saboteurs blow up high-voltage lines. they even start similar acts of sabotage on russian territory. examples are known. right now, the largest nuclear power plant has been shut down, and the endless attacks on donetsk, in general on its energy structure, in particular, what does all this mean for us and what should be our actions in response, it is obvious that against the background of what is happening, and not only with energy , questions arise our actions, in order to still find justice for the neo-nazis who have broken loose, who do not limit themselves in any way morality, nor pity or selectivity of blows. otherwise it's too painful. europe is forced not only to introduce a
the latest gallup polls showed that only one percent of americans are interested in the russian-ukrainian much more than us residents are worried about inflation and rising prices. davydov denis lisitsyna and kirill vyachin news of the week the forced shutdown of the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant is another example of how ukraine purposefully destroys energy, as if they have some kind of itch we are the case. saboteurs blow up high-voltage lines. they even start similar acts of sabotage on...
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that is some of the findings from the latest gallup survey.e will dive more into that survey as we go through the first hour of the "washington journal". to give you a sense of some of the discussions on capitol hill about campaign 2022, 60 days away at this point but we want to hear from you. what issues are driving your vote? phylis is up first. are you with us this morning? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: i am following very closely because i want to make sure women have the right to have an abortion. that is one of the main things that is driving me. host: would you say that this midterm election, you are more interested than last elections? when was the last time you were this excited about an election? caller: i am always interested in i would follow the political news. i guess the last time was when barack obama first ran but i am always interested. i am 73 years old, i keep what -- up with what is going on. i know there are times when my parents couldn't vote. i could always vote, i am always voting. i always go out and vote. host
that is some of the findings from the latest gallup survey.e will dive more into that survey as we go through the first hour of the "washington journal". to give you a sense of some of the discussions on capitol hill about campaign 2022, 60 days away at this point but we want to hear from you. what issues are driving your vote? phylis is up first. are you with us this morning? caller: yes. host: go ahead. caller: i am following very closely because i want to make sure women have the...
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george: politically, a gallup poll recently showed that 67 percent of americans support war.olitical persistence inside the united states. if you are going to drop out of the war and want to get oil, at this point, we do not get much out of the europeans. so the problem on the russian states is that they do not think the -- the russians are afraid that the americans will be on the eastern border of ukraine. the americans are afraid that the russians invade the western border and start to pull more over again. each has a national interest. the united states has better artillery. shery: george friedman, great to have you with us. the founder and chairman of geopolitical futures on his view of russia and explaining that the war continues to weigh on european markets. we saw european markets falling to bear market on friday. we continue to see the pressure on the british pound, u.k. assets took another beating when it came to the recent u.k. government's fiscal plan. at the moment, not a lot of change in currencies like that japanese yen and the aussie dollar, but we are watching
george: politically, a gallup poll recently showed that 67 percent of americans support war.olitical persistence inside the united states. if you are going to drop out of the war and want to get oil, at this point, we do not get much out of the europeans. so the problem on the russian states is that they do not think the -- the russians are afraid that the americans will be on the eastern border of ukraine. the americans are afraid that the russians invade the western border and start to pull...
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that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million jobs, the fastest growth in all of american history. in august, we saw the share of americans working on the economy went up. that is labor force participation rate. working age, women are for the first time back at work at rates not seen since before the pandemic. wages are up. unemployment is near a 50 year low. yesterday, we got data that showed manufacturing orders are up. supply chain items are beginning to ease. the week before that, data showed the price increase may ease as well. jobs are up, wages are up, people are back to work. we see signs that inflation may be begin
that's in terms of the gallup poll. on that pole, some analysis from cnbc. their headline: president biden spoke in pennsylvania, talking about the jobs numbers. here is president biden. >> we received more good news, the economy created 315,000 new jobs. the great americans job machine continues its comeback, americans are working more, building an economy from the bottom up and the middle out. we have now created nearly 10 million new jobs since i took office. their lead 10 million...
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obama administration in great financial crisis, number one issue for all americans then look at old gallupen what was climbing he was how the federal government reacted. most people never paid attention to that it was big. and republicans kept telling us we were going off the fiscal cliff we were all worried about it. here is the thing we didn't go off the fiscal cliff. the democrats and progressives have seen an opportunity to say, you were warned in the past that money printing would destroa...
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worse than michael gallup it was too high. does he know anything? >> no. >> follows people of tremendous meaning. i am telling you right now that this will be solved by the fourth quarter does that mean you should buy nvidia today absolutely not let it settle through. stacey rascon, who comes on a lot and should dress up a little more, just came from a workout yesterday and that is unacceptable, unacceptable >> she's not in the office yet >> i'm not being like david tillman, who was not harsh i read the memo. anyway -- >> wasn't harsh. that's a different topic >> right >> somehow we were talking about nvidia now we're talking about work from home. >> stacey rascon is clearly working from home. that outfit, ollie's bargain has stuff for sale stay away from all three stocks. >> okay. let's complete the thought on nvidia >> the hit is bad. this is an animus horrible-us for nvidia he will satisfy what the u.s. government wants and i'm saying it will be a $200 million -- >> the u.s. government for advanced technology. >> i saw the
worse than michael gallup it was too high. does he know anything? >> no. >> follows people of tremendous meaning. i am telling you right now that this will be solved by the fourth quarter does that mean you should buy nvidia today absolutely not let it settle through. stacey rascon, who comes on a lot and should dress up a little more, just came from a workout yesterday and that is unacceptable, unacceptable >> she's not in the office yet >> i'm not being like david...
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of the people i see, they are good and kind and polite to each other and i look back to this one gallupoll this telling, 84% of americans agree the media is to blame for political vision in this country so perhaps that's what's stoking it but four out of ten people thinking we could have another civil war in this country, that is disturbing. >> civil war, is that a bit much? [laughter] >> i think joe is right it's a bit much and the media are to blame. let's think about the last civil war, we weren't fighting about who would be in the white house for whether or not the united states kat, we were having a conversation, the issue was whether or not we would free millions who were enslaved so we were having a different conversation today so i think we as a country are divided, no question but 40% of americans to believe you're going to go to civil war, i think that's hyperbole. >> i would agree with you until i heard this from the white house press secretary, i thought we were having a legitimate conversation but then she said this -- >> you are not with majority of americans than that is
of the people i see, they are good and kind and polite to each other and i look back to this one gallupoll this telling, 84% of americans agree the media is to blame for political vision in this country so perhaps that's what's stoking it but four out of ten people thinking we could have another civil war in this country, that is disturbing. >> civil war, is that a bit much? [laughter] >> i think joe is right it's a bit much and the media are to blame. let's think about the last...
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a new gallup poll found that 56% of americans say rising prices are causing financial hardship.is and i just look at some of the democrat-led spending bills. did you vote for the semiconductor bill, senator? >> i did not. look, that's more wasteful spending, only about $50 billion of that, of some 300 was spent on semiconductors, much like the infrastructure bill only about 10% of that was spent on infrastructure. this is why i'm going to probably be opposed to the continuing resolution going forward. but dagen, to your point, i did my 100th town hall a week ago saturday. our crowds were four to five times bigger than i've ever seen them and they're mad as hell, they're mad about 87,000 irs agents, they're mad about the price of gas and groceries, they're mad families are not secure, they're mad about student loan forgiveness. this is the next chapter. they're struggling. i hear the screams. they're struggling day-to-day. we have to slow down the spending out of the white house. we have to roll back regulations. i think people are underestimating the regulation issue on this. we
a new gallup poll found that 56% of americans say rising prices are causing financial hardship.is and i just look at some of the democrat-led spending bills. did you vote for the semiconductor bill, senator? >> i did not. look, that's more wasteful spending, only about $50 billion of that, of some 300 was spent on semiconductors, much like the infrastructure bill only about 10% of that was spent on infrastructure. this is why i'm going to probably be opposed to the continuing resolution...
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the gallup poll you cited is interesting, because now they're saying half of people are thinking aboutbout a year or so before, looking at millennials, they found that 71% of millennials are not engaged in their work. which is basically the same thing as quiet quitting. so i think we've give ann a new name to something we're all feeling but has been around for time immemorial. >> you're saying ambition was never there to begin with? >> we're seeing this dissatisfaction that people have had with the workplace, but that's not something that's new. this is something that's been around doi think, though, when we're talking about what is the new normal going to be that we have an opportunity now to do something better with the workplace, to help people become more engaged with their work >> let's talk about that what has to happen and the other piece is, can it happen if they're not physically at the office? how much of this disengagement that you're talking about is a function of not physically being next to colleagues? >> yeah, so the disengagement has been there forever can you actually
the gallup poll you cited is interesting, because now they're saying half of people are thinking aboutbout a year or so before, looking at millennials, they found that 71% of millennials are not engaged in their work. which is basically the same thing as quiet quitting. so i think we've give ann a new name to something we're all feeling but has been around for time immemorial. >> you're saying ambition was never there to begin with? >> we're seeing this dissatisfaction that people...
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gallup just released their latest polling. you all probably know this, i am in a room with very educated people. but, that poll found that a record high 71% of people in this country support unions. i have to tell you when i am on picket lines or i am talking to organizers, there is an energy and a drive unlike we have seen among working people in a generation. what keeps me going everyday is hearing from them and bringing their voices into these conversations, keeping my finger on the pulse of what working people are thinking and feeling. we need, in this moment, to bring as many people as possible from the margins of the economy to the center. making sure that women and people of color are helping drive our agenda because they are the future of our workforce. we need to build a labor movement that is modern -- as modern and dynamic as our work laces. the needs of working people are going to be different as work is changing and technology evolves. the labor movement has to evolve with it and we have to grow the number of peop
gallup just released their latest polling. you all probably know this, i am in a room with very educated people. but, that poll found that a record high 71% of people in this country support unions. i have to tell you when i am on picket lines or i am talking to organizers, there is an energy and a drive unlike we have seen among working people in a generation. what keeps me going everyday is hearing from them and bringing their voices into these conversations, keeping my finger on the pulse of...
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a 2018 gallup poll found that 61% of college students say the climate on campus prevents some people might find them offensive. on the other side is the banning of books. the target is disproportionately books -- according to pen america, what they call gag orders, proposed state restrictions on classroom teachers about race, gender and sexuality have increased by 250% over the last year. there's also been at least one case where a liberal librarian engaged in book burning. it's a test of the old classically liberal idea. i disagree with what you say but i will defend to the death your right to say it. that's the real right we need to assert. one of the best recent defenses came from general mark milley when he was peppered by questions about critical krace th theory. >> i've read karl marx, lenin and i personally find it offensive that we're accusing officers to be, quote, woke because we're studying some theories that are out there. >> he's right. we cannot be strong and afraid of ideas. disagree all you want. let's have a vigorous not protected speech, buffer we cannot elevate fee
a 2018 gallup poll found that 61% of college students say the climate on campus prevents some people might find them offensive. on the other side is the banning of books. the target is disproportionately books -- according to pen america, what they call gag orders, proposed state restrictions on classroom teachers about race, gender and sexuality have increased by 250% over the last year. there's also been at least one case where a liberal librarian engaged in book burning. it's a test of the...
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gallup, i believe, did a poll that found 84% of voters believe that the media is responsible for divisionry, that says a lot and i'll leave it there. >> todd: roseanne barr certainly did not vote for trump, he was harder on him more than anybody. president biden sending clear message on u.s. strategy in taiwan, clear in kwotation marks. where do we stand? congressman from florida, michael waltz in studio next. >> carley: brian kilmeade on what is coming up? >> brian: tell you what is going to happen and i ask you over the income 11 minutes to get dressed. senator lindsey graham will share his thoughts on midterm and his stance he believes republicans should follow when it comes to abortion and hunter biden. u.s. recorded 2 million migrant encounters this year, harris faulkner just returned from the border and will explain how locals are being impacted and stuart varney reacts to president biden dismissing inflation. when sean duffy and tammy bruce have the forecast, they will be here to talk about it and disagree on something. did you hear this, the pandemic is over? yes, no more cotton b
gallup, i believe, did a poll that found 84% of voters believe that the media is responsible for divisionry, that says a lot and i'll leave it there. >> todd: roseanne barr certainly did not vote for trump, he was harder on him more than anybody. president biden sending clear message on u.s. strategy in taiwan, clear in kwotation marks. where do we stand? congressman from florida, michael waltz in studio next. >> carley: brian kilmeade on what is coming up? >> brian: tell you...
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i want to get him a new gallup poll, doctor.6% of americans claimed they currently smoke marijuana, a new low of 11% of american adults report being cigarette smokers. it's great that cigarette use of down but it's the 16% marijuana use concerning to you given what you just said about psychosis? >> hugely concerning. psychosis is the worst-case scenario but there's also plenty of mental health issues that i haven't talked about yet. there is anxiety. decreased performance on tests. lack of motivation that result, an entire generation thinks their smoking pot but is really smoking something totally different because again, the thc content changes the entire thing. they shouldn't even be calling it marijuana anymore. it should have a new name to warn people. scores on tests go down. emotional problems go up. anxiety goes up, violence goes up. >> raymond: i have 30 seconds. with recreational marijuana become illegal in several states, cannabis infused mock tales, saucers, alcohol free winds are hitting the market. some claim to hel
i want to get him a new gallup poll, doctor.6% of americans claimed they currently smoke marijuana, a new low of 11% of american adults report being cigarette smokers. it's great that cigarette use of down but it's the 16% marijuana use concerning to you given what you just said about psychosis? >> hugely concerning. psychosis is the worst-case scenario but there's also plenty of mental health issues that i haven't talked about yet. there is anxiety. decreased performance on tests. lack...
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gallup put out a very interesting poll showing this growth over the past year. at the end of august, 71% of americans approve of labor unions. that is up from 64% before the pandemic. people say they may be a good thing for workers. host: rebecca is from bloomberg. you can read her reporting(202)n journal continues. host: we are joined by the editor of the national journal. it is a spring out to the election day. it is just nine weeks from tomorrow. what is your take on the electoral landscapes. let's talk particularly about house races. guest: the house races have narrowed significantly. democrats are feeling pretty empowered right now. their bases energize. they have had a string of victories in special elections recently. they are fired up. this is much more narrow than that red wave that people were predicting even as soon as just a few months ago. now, that has been downgraded significantly to a bit of a tropical depression now for republicans. host: what are the numbers for the republicans to take the house? how many seats to have to wing? guest: they just
gallup put out a very interesting poll showing this growth over the past year. at the end of august, 71% of americans approve of labor unions. that is up from 64% before the pandemic. people say they may be a good thing for workers. host: rebecca is from bloomberg. you can read her reporting(202)n journal continues. host: we are joined by the editor of the national journal. it is a spring out to the election day. it is just nine weeks from tomorrow. what is your take on the electoral...
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this graphic from a gallup poll shows august of this year 56% of americans say is causing them severerom 45% in november of last year. how do we get this inflation tamed? >> well, i blame republicans and democrats alike. decades worth of deficit spending and raising taxes on the america people and businesses, large and small added to inflation was out of covid-19. you go to my website, i have an entire section dedicated to inflation. we need to balance a budget through the penny plan, something i believe could be bipartisan. we need to make sure going back to d.c. next week we don't encourage and continue deficit spending hundreds of billions of dollars of deficit spending we don't raise taxes on businesses especially middle class and small and medium-size businesses that we reduce taxes in this country to get us out of inflation but you are right, it's hurting everyone from the working-class blue-collar workers in those on fixed incomes and social security and those who have tired and are coming out of retirement working not one but maybe two jobs just to make ends meet. i know one m
this graphic from a gallup poll shows august of this year 56% of americans say is causing them severerom 45% in november of last year. how do we get this inflation tamed? >> well, i blame republicans and democrats alike. decades worth of deficit spending and raising taxes on the america people and businesses, large and small added to inflation was out of covid-19. you go to my website, i have an entire section dedicated to inflation. we need to balance a budget through the penny plan,...
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. >> yeah, a recent gallup poll said 80% of americans are worried about crime, which is the highest numberyears. it is not surprising to see the democrats to support law enforcement. but the ranking file really want to hear is throw in support for the brave men and women of law enforcement stop the harmful rhetoric towards us and certainly condemned the historic violence to the tune of 230 police officer shot already this year. if the democrats want to support law enforcement, they control the house and senate which will make it a federal crime to assault a police officer. and biden wants to talk about crime particularly while he was in philadelphia, which had the highest murder rate in a quarter of a century. we have to talk about the disaster. the minions and criminals take over the city all in pursuit of revolving door agenda, which is perverse in and of itself. president biden really wants to help, with its call on the good for nothing woke d.a.s to do their job. >> ashley: right, you look at crime and major cities and u.s. chicago up and temperance six go 7.8%. this is startling new y
. >> yeah, a recent gallup poll said 80% of americans are worried about crime, which is the highest numberyears. it is not surprising to see the democrats to support law enforcement. but the ranking file really want to hear is throw in support for the brave men and women of law enforcement stop the harmful rhetoric towards us and certainly condemned the historic violence to the tune of 230 police officer shot already this year. if the democrats want to support law enforcement, they...
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deepened my understanding at her stables and berkshire one of her horse trainers took me out on the gallups, which are the rolling hills where she loves to spend hours in the early morning mist wearing her head scarf her tweed jacket and her wellington boots as she watches her racehorses work out. at hollywood house her castle in edinboro a former senior palace official gave me a private tour. i spent the night in the tower. of the castle of may which is the queen mother's house in northern scotland where the queen used to visit every year. i hiked the hills and walked along the river d at the queen's estate in the scottish highland balmoral. at sandringham her estate in norfolk where she retreats for nearly six weeks every winter i spent a day getting a tour of the stud farm with her stud manager and her head stallion groom. i also spent a day inspecting the royal yacht britannia, which is now a museum near edinburgh. and i was lucky enough to attend several dinners in the ballroom and the picture gallery at buckingham palace. i was not alas a guest of the queen, but i was invited by princ
deepened my understanding at her stables and berkshire one of her horse trainers took me out on the gallups, which are the rolling hills where she loves to spend hours in the early morning mist wearing her head scarf her tweed jacket and her wellington boots as she watches her racehorses work out. at hollywood house her castle in edinboro a former senior palace official gave me a private tour. i spent the night in the tower. of the castle of may which is the queen mother's house in northern...
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she was also greatly loved by the american people as well, and opinion polls by gallup over the courser the queen queen, usually much higher than u.s. presidents at the time. the queen very popular in both sides of the atlantic and a real tight and on the world stage and a champion as well of the u.s.-u.k. special relationship. >> trace: i want to play this sound bite, here she is talking at the u.s. bicentennial in 1976. >> our shared language, traditions, and history have given us a common vision of what is right and just. both our people's belief in the worth of the individual and the family. and freedom of religion and expression. and in the right to change a government by the ballot box rather than the gun. >> trace: do you think those words still ring true? >> absolutely, i think the queen was also a champion of liberty and religious freedom. she was a deeply religious person with a deeply held christian faith and conviction. she was somebody who i think was a real symbol of everything great britain stands for as a truly great nation and she dedicated every moment of her life to
she was also greatly loved by the american people as well, and opinion polls by gallup over the courser the queen queen, usually much higher than u.s. presidents at the time. the queen very popular in both sides of the atlantic and a real tight and on the world stage and a champion as well of the u.s.-u.k. special relationship. >> trace: i want to play this sound bite, here she is talking at the u.s. bicentennial in 1976. >> our shared language, traditions, and history have given us...
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as far as the economy goes, a majority of americans according to gallup. 56% again now say price increases are causing financial hardship for their households. two-thirds of americans are now living paycheck to paycheck and more than a third of working families cannot afford simple basic needs after they cut out everything they could possibly cut out. now the question is how did we go from a prosperous economy to this mess in 19 months? >> i thought cnn's pink hue was a lovely gender reveal. i just didn't understand it. i've got to tell you in focus groups and in polling, what they're saying is they are scared. fear and frustration out there. you know it started out with gas and groceries but now it's the rent, mortgage, car payments, tuition, student loan payment. everyday life is becoming increasingly unaffordable under joe biden and kamala harris. he's taking away our border, economic security and public safety, physical security. he didn't erase any of that by castigating and denigrating half of the country. we are going to attack issues. he's going to attack individuals. everyone gran
as far as the economy goes, a majority of americans according to gallup. 56% again now say price increases are causing financial hardship for their households. two-thirds of americans are now living paycheck to paycheck and more than a third of working families cannot afford simple basic needs after they cut out everything they could possibly cut out. now the question is how did we go from a prosperous economy to this mess in 19 months? >> i thought cnn's pink hue was a lovely gender...
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. >> the recent gallup poll shows 6 in 10 employees that work exclusively remote are extremely likelyffered remote flexibility. i'm really not surprised by that number. i know a lot of people feel they are actually more efficient, productive and effective in some kind of combination of home and work. also, a lot of people have managed their life, you know, their families and their school, everything is managed around this ability to have flexibility. >> what a gift, to be able to stay home. to be able to have breakfast with your children and not be in commute traffic. to be able to hit the soccer game and also get work done. study after study shows people are more productive when they're in the office. we've done research on culture and see that it does not affect culture. culture is what drives results. it's not water cooler talk. it's not whether or not you're playing ping pong at the office. it's about experiences that we co-create which can happen on a zoom call, a telephone call. we don't need to be together in person. those drive the believes we have about the work we're doing,
. >> the recent gallup poll shows 6 in 10 employees that work exclusively remote are extremely likelyffered remote flexibility. i'm really not surprised by that number. i know a lot of people feel they are actually more efficient, productive and effective in some kind of combination of home and work. also, a lot of people have managed their life, you know, their families and their school, everything is managed around this ability to have flexibility. >> what a gift, to be able to...
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according to a new gallup poll 71% of americans now approve of labor unions. it is up seven percentage points from three years ago. the increase comes amid recent high profile victims of labor unions including amazon and starbucks. >>> the cost of your sam's club membership is going up. the first time in nearly a decade the walmart owned company announcing it will increase fees to $50 for club members and $110 for plus members starting mid-october. >>> today at the pump the average nationwide for a gallon of gas is $3.84. cost now down for 78 straight days. still costs $.69 more than it did time last year. >>> on wall street markets go negative for the fourth straight day. now down to 80. s&p 31. nasdaq down 67. each off more than 4% in august. >>> i'm shepard smith on cbnc. it is the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. >>> more people dying in car crashes. the alarming increase that the feds call a national crisis. several cities new plans to crackdown on unsafe driving. >>> the titanic shipwreck may be the most famous shipwreck in the world. th
according to a new gallup poll 71% of americans now approve of labor unions. it is up seven percentage points from three years ago. the increase comes amid recent high profile victims of labor unions including amazon and starbucks. >>> the cost of your sam's club membership is going up. the first time in nearly a decade the walmart owned company announcing it will increase fees to $50 for club members and $110 for plus members starting mid-october. >>> today at the pump the...
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a gallup poll came out that said 48% of all the people in the state wanted to move and when i decidedey said a republican can't win but we did because people were so fed up that they were ready to finally do something and vote in a way they never had before. that's what i saw in oregon. people so disgusted they've probably never voted for a republican in their life but they might be fed up enough to do it. >> dana: in the eight years you were governor, what were the results? especially on crime. >> i just talked about the economy and hit that first and then crime. on the economy, we cut taxes eight years in a row. took a $5 billion deficit and turned it into a surplus. we went to number six. biggest economic turn around in america. crime in 2015 when the riots broke out in baltimore i declared a state of emergency. sent in 1,000 extra police officers and 4,000 members of the national guard and stopped the violence immediately which is the opposite of what happened in portland and seattle and every other city in america. in 20. >> bill: you have to get people to cry uncle to get change
a gallup poll came out that said 48% of all the people in the state wanted to move and when i decidedey said a republican can't win but we did because people were so fed up that they were ready to finally do something and vote in a way they never had before. that's what i saw in oregon. people so disgusted they've probably never voted for a republican in their life but they might be fed up enough to do it. >> dana: in the eight years you were governor, what were the results? especially on...
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liz: he also presented a gallup poll that shows approval for labor unions at 71%, the highest level sincee turning to swimming pools to keep cool. walnut creek, the clark swim center is staffed up in anticipation of a busy few days. and indoor classroom and a weight room at the fence -- at the facility are designated cooling areas. >> i think it will be super busy. this pool gets populated from berkeley, oakland, san francisco. it is a great pool. liz: if public pools are too crowded, there are private pools for rent. similar to airbnb, the rental will include amenities like a shower, kitchen and guesthouse. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, how'd you make the government's inflation reduction act work for you? and here is a live look outside this morning. a lot of people are traveling this weekend. 6:37. i'm bringing back two of my fan favorites, french toast sticks and my former employee mark hamill. jack? let's do this! okay? french toast sticks and me, mark hamill, back for a limited time. making a home means making decisions. mark hamill, lots of them. so, we promise to be here, with pri
liz: he also presented a gallup poll that shows approval for labor unions at 71%, the highest level sincee turning to swimming pools to keep cool. walnut creek, the clark swim center is staffed up in anticipation of a busy few days. and indoor classroom and a weight room at the fence -- at the facility are designated cooling areas. >> i think it will be super busy. this pool gets populated from berkeley, oakland, san francisco. it is a great pool. liz: if public pools are too crowded,...
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and it's also interesting to note within this gallup poll, this number here, 60% of all people workingy would consider switching jobs if their company pushed them to go back into the office. so you see that resistance from workers but that push from employers to try to get people back into the office. office showdown, this is going to go on for a few more years i think as people sort themselves out. >> it's interesting that yelp is getting rid of their foot paint saying we'll have some savings when it comes to the cost of providing that office space. >> it's expensive real estate. >> no kidding. thank you for that report. i want to bring in kristen kelly now, she is the chief marketing officer for career builder. kristen, thanks for joining us. the vast majority of workers who have the option to work remotely want to. only 6% want to work entirely on site. that same survey also shows employees who aren't working in a location, report increased desire to quit, higher burnout, are you surprised by any of those findings? >> no. i don't think we're surprised at all. personally, i think why
and it's also interesting to note within this gallup poll, this number here, 60% of all people workingy would consider switching jobs if their company pushed them to go back into the office. so you see that resistance from workers but that push from employers to try to get people back into the office. office showdown, this is going to go on for a few more years i think as people sort themselves out. >> it's interesting that yelp is getting rid of their foot paint saying we'll have some...
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adults polled by gallup report they have "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust in the supreme court that's a 20 percentage-point drop from two years ago. this comes amid fractures between the supreme court's conservative majority and liberal justices over whether the court's legitimacy has been damaged by recent rulings overturning decades of precedent. justice elena kagan has repeatedly spoken out over the issue during the court's summer recess. here she is speaking at northwestern university's pritzker school of law on september 14. >> when we are talking about legitimacy of the courts, a prevents people from thinking it is all about politics. if a new judge comes in, if there is new members of the court and all of a sudden everything is up for grabs, all of this side and very fundamental principles of law are being overthrown, are, you know, replaced, then people have a right to say, what's going on? that does not seem very low light. amy: justice samuel alito, who authored the dobbs decision in june allowing states to once again ban abortions, told the "wall street journal" this
adults polled by gallup report they have "a great deal" or "a fair amount" of trust in the supreme court that's a 20 percentage-point drop from two years ago. this comes amid fractures between the supreme court's conservative majority and liberal justices over whether the court's legitimacy has been damaged by recent rulings overturning decades of precedent. justice elena kagan has repeatedly spoken out over the issue during the court's summer recess. here she is speaking at...
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according to the very latest gallup survey in which more than half of respondents say that the inflationblems in this country are causing financial hardship for their households. 24% say they are only buying essentials. 17% say they have canceled a vacation because of the inflation problem. another 17% say they're actually driving less. this is "the new york times" election analysts are warning overly optimistic pulling for democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, places like wisconsin, could be off, way off. much of the way that they were back in 2016. coding and analyst for the times, "that warning sign is flashing again." analysts are taking issue with mr. biden's claim to have "cut the deficit this year by over a trillion dollars." fact-checkers have repeatedly pointed out. it's not exactly true since biden student debt cancellation wiped out more than double. janet yellen has made similar claims. today she warned the aggressive rate hikes could tip the country into a recession which many experts say is already the case. as you alluded to, new tonight, there's a very big story, i
according to the very latest gallup survey in which more than half of respondents say that the inflationblems in this country are causing financial hardship for their households. 24% say they are only buying essentials. 17% say they have canceled a vacation because of the inflation problem. another 17% say they're actually driving less. this is "the new york times" election analysts are warning overly optimistic pulling for democrats in the upcoming midterm elections, places like...