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gallup is reporting confidence in biden's economic stewardship is historically low for u.s. presidents. what do you say, congressman? >> look, these out of touch elitists had better be glad that we don't have guillotines in america. this met them eat cake moment that the democrats are having is exactly why it's not just about red and blue, it's about us and them, haves and have nots. there are too many americans who are hurting. and meanwhile, while nancy pelosi is living high on the hog in san francisco and joe biden who has a $4.5 million place in rehoboth beach in delaware, they can afford to be insulated from the pain. real americans in my district, in my state and this country are hurting. purpose's policies that bring -- president trump's policies that bring prices down, secure our border and stabilize the world is what we need. we need strength in the white house, and we do not have that currently. elizabeth: i'm not sure they'd get out the guillotines, but they sure would be mad. trump accurately predicted -- we hear your point, and they're well taken -- that, trump
gallup is reporting confidence in biden's economic stewardship is historically low for u.s. presidents. what do you say, congressman? >> look, these out of touch elitists had better be glad that we don't have guillotines in america. this met them eat cake moment that the democrats are having is exactly why it's not just about red and blue, it's about us and them, haves and have nots. there are too many americans who are hurting. and meanwhile, while nancy pelosi is living high on the hog...
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this is recent della from gallup.over 45% of americans identify independent, and republican and democratic parties continue into a death spiral. i want to understand who these independents were. next sli you see happening, look at this. 2024 half the electorate is going to be millennials or gen z. and they are going to dominate american politics for the next 20 years. this election is the last election that is dominated by baby boomers and baby boomer politics. change is coming. so if you let the current political it, because it is not going to last that much longer. what we start asking and getting into including what is driving th independent, you see it as younger people, and younger means under age 43. i am 46, a little bit older, but you see on these independent block is growing and it is going to continue to grow. and when you ask why, this is one of the largest shifts you see. 50, your primary news source tends to be television. if you are under 50, you do not watch television in the united states. and that is
this is recent della from gallup.over 45% of americans identify independent, and republican and democratic parties continue into a death spiral. i want to understand who these independents were. next sli you see happening, look at this. 2024 half the electorate is going to be millennials or gen z. and they are going to dominate american politics for the next 20 years. this election is the last election that is dominated by baby boomers and baby boomer politics. change is coming. so if you let...
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more people cited it than at any time since gallup started asking the question in 2005.le wonde -- rents are well above what they were before the pandemic. earlier i spoke with diane yentel, ceo of the national low-income housing coalition, and asked what's keeping rents high. >> well, so in some places, rents have cooled from those historic highs. they've leveled off or are even declining a bit in some communities. but the rents still remain well above those pre-pandemic levels. over half of all renters pay more than a third of their income towards rent. so rental costs are still quite out of reach for the average renter, and especially for people with low or extremely low incomes. john: you say that in some places rents are cooling off, or dipping a little bit. where is that and what's going in those areas? >> it's primarily because either demand is down or supply is up, or in some cases, both. so in some places, there are some of the higher income renters who have been able to move into the homeownership market. so there's a little bit less pressure and demand on the
more people cited it than at any time since gallup started asking the question in 2005.le wonde -- rents are well above what they were before the pandemic. earlier i spoke with diane yentel, ceo of the national low-income housing coalition, and asked what's keeping rents high. >> well, so in some places, rents have cooled from those historic highs. they've leveled off or are even declining a bit in some communities. but the rents still remain well above those pre-pandemic levels. over...
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brandon: also gallup data set on socia issues, younger generations have pretty much coalesced aroundhow they view the world. and on eco issues they tend to be more center-right. so either party right now, and that is what is driving this move to the independents, one of the reasons. ms. tovar: what is the impact of social media on the values of democracy and civility? e tips for the policymakers here in the audience as they engage in the ms. ali: i think part of this again is the silos-based approach, which we need to be careful about not mod i think there is a lot media, a lot of attention on ai, a lot of attention on technology a lot of attention on a lot of different things. just fix this, then everything would be ok. is, it does not work that way. we havolistic approach and understand for example, ways that people with an addiction problem -- i mean, note where we are sitting right now. it' s just to say if someone has an addiction problem, what it means if they are on social is it the social media or the addiction issue that needs to be dealt with?$ and whose responsibility is
brandon: also gallup data set on socia issues, younger generations have pretty much coalesced aroundhow they view the world. and on eco issues they tend to be more center-right. so either party right now, and that is what is driving this move to the independents, one of the reasons. ms. tovar: what is the impact of social media on the values of democracy and civility? e tips for the policymakers here in the audience as they engage in the ms. ali: i think part of this again is the silos-based...
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supporters the latest gallup poll from last month shows 60% say overturning roe was a bad thing, while 36% called it a good thing. joining us live now is doctor ushma upadhyay, professor and public health scientist at ucsf. thank you so much for joining us. thanks for having me. lets start here. how has the overturning of roe affected access to abortion across the country? >> well, the most immediate impact is that 14 states banned abortion and currently three states have bans at six weeks, which is a point where many people do not even know they're pregnant. so the most immediate impact is that so many people across the country who want an abortion uh- have to go to really extreme lengths to be able to get an abortion. >> yeah, i want to circle back on what people have to do now to get an abortion. but since you brought it up in terms of the six weeks, i also want to show another part of that may gallup poll that i referred to that showed increasing support for abortion rights, look, you know, this is what people are saying in terms of when they think abortion should be legal, 35% now
supporters the latest gallup poll from last month shows 60% say overturning roe was a bad thing, while 36% called it a good thing. joining us live now is doctor ushma upadhyay, professor and public health scientist at ucsf. thank you so much for joining us. thanks for having me. lets start here. how has the overturning of roe affected access to abortion across the country? >> well, the most immediate impact is that 14 states banned abortion and currently three states have bans at six...
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and according to a gallup poll. gathered before the debate about 60%. of u. s adults, said they were very concerned that president biden is too old to be president. only 18. had the same. level concern about trump. and all across the bay people gathered at watch parties for the debate. many local voters told our andrea nakano democratic party might need a plan b. >ann>nothing. yeah. okay? yeah. yeah. >ryan>and we're gathering more opposed debate responses. from bay. area. residents. are lauren toms will have that report this evening starting at 5. oakland. city. council holding a special meeting to try and pass its budget. this afternoon. the mayor's proposal relies on revenue from the $100 0 sale of the coliseum. to a private developer. group. but there is a concern the deal won't close and times. so the council is considering contingent. plan. calls for 60. million in cuts, including to the police and a fire. fire departments. there is a chance that council could ask for an extent. past the june 30th. deadline. st farm is asking for a major insurance rate h
and according to a gallup poll. gathered before the debate about 60%. of u. s adults, said they were very concerned that president biden is too old to be president. only 18. had the same. level concern about trump. and all across the bay people gathered at watch parties for the debate. many local voters told our andrea nakano democratic party might need a plan b. >ann>nothing. yeah. okay? yeah. yeah. >ryan>and we're gathering more opposed debate responses. from bay. area. residents....
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judge, this from a recent gallup report, two sentences from it, americans have been losing confidence in their judicial system every year since the year 2000. today 43% of americans say they have confidence in the judicial system. u.s. is tied with italy as the g-7 country with the least faith in their judiciary. why do you think that is you tht is? guest: this is theorizing what they are saying in trs and medis that come down or how decisio mt tarnishes the view of the judiciary. i think it's limited to judges and courts. judges and courtsfar as a very key component in our judicial system is trial by jury. the polls that have been done on persons who have served as jurors is 76% of all people o went through the experience of jury selection think it was one of the important things we have ever done. i would caution trial by jury is not part of that statistic. host: how long were you a judge? guest: i was appointed by the first president in 1990. i presided over hundreds of jury trials until in 2002 i retired and took senior staff. i wanted to pursue my passion of improving trial by ju
judge, this from a recent gallup report, two sentences from it, americans have been losing confidence in their judicial system every year since the year 2000. today 43% of americans say they have confidence in the judicial system. u.s. is tied with italy as the g-7 country with the least faith in their judiciary. why do you think that is you tht is? guest: this is theorizing what they are saying in trs and medis that come down or how decisio mt tarnishes the view of the judiciary. i think it's...
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including way back when gallup actually surveyed americans not long before the d-day invasion, about world war ii and found that four out of ten americans said they didn't actually have a clear idea of what the us was fighting for. we look back on it now and think that this moment must have had such clarity, such unanimity that those americans at those time, that time in our country were like, yeah, let's do it. but actually there was a lot of confusion then among a segment of the population about why this was in the us interests what objectives could be accomplished, how long it would take to do it. and i think you're going to see president biden then volodymyr zelenskyy at normandy together, you're going to see russia excluded from this event the lessons of 1944, and the fact that there was public confusion or consternation, even at the time about the right course and what it would mean is really, really important to remember. we're looking at challenges to democracy around the world now, not just in ukraine all across western europe in terms of moves by the far right? elections in
including way back when gallup actually surveyed americans not long before the d-day invasion, about world war ii and found that four out of ten americans said they didn't actually have a clear idea of what the us was fighting for. we look back on it now and think that this moment must have had such clarity, such unanimity that those americans at those time, that time in our country were like, yeah, let's do it. but actually there was a lot of confusion then among a segment of the population...
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specifically to this poll with the gallup poll that shows that immigration is what americans tell gallup anyway, is the most important issue here. so i mean, how if you're the white house, how do you strike a balance between putting this out there and also just trying to avoid making the national conversation about this issue i think this is the debate that the white house has been having internally for a very long time. >> they're very nervous about this issue. i've reported by and doesn't like talking about the border. this is not something he likes to draw attention to, but it's clear that they've been looking at the polls and they know that this is something that they have to address. golf isn't the only poll we see polls repeatedly showing that americans care about immigration and also that they are more open to harsher restrictions. the harsher moves, especially when it comes to illegal border crossers. at the us-mexico border. so this is clearly i'm reading the signs and recognizing that they need to do something on this they also know that we're going to be seeing in the senate a
specifically to this poll with the gallup poll that shows that immigration is what americans tell gallup anyway, is the most important issue here. so i mean, how if you're the white house, how do you strike a balance between putting this out there and also just trying to avoid making the national conversation about this issue i think this is the debate that the white house has been having internally for a very long time. >> they're very nervous about this issue. i've reported by and...
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reat data point from gallup yesterday.- and i'm talking millennials, and when you say millennials, people think they are like, they are 22 years old working at starbucks. no, millennials are like 43 years old, they have children and just bought the next door to you. i think what is happening is this is the post-cold war era we are entering. a lot of the things we thought3: were so sure that got us through uni-superpower, that era is over. 70% of the world's global reserves were in dollars in 2000 and now it is 55%. ■i not just in our country, but a shift going on globally. younger americans tend to be a little more in tune with what they also understand is life is very complicated, and aand so simple answers don't wk for these future challenges, and i think that is what is driving them away, because often parties give you simple challenges. vote for us and there is going to be ice cream every day. well, the younger person i thin■ knows there isn't going to be ice cream everdens of a lot of our failure to solve problems, wh
reat data point from gallup yesterday.- and i'm talking millennials, and when you say millennials, people think they are like, they are 22 years old working at starbucks. no, millennials are like 43 years old, they have children and just bought the next door to you. i think what is happening is this is the post-cold war era we are entering. a lot of the things we thought3: were so sure that got us through uni-superpower, that era is over. 70% of the world's global reserves were in dollars in...
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gallup defines being engaged is being enthusiastic about the task at hand.eally feeling it. i just kind of going through the motions. interestingly, the study also finds that workers are less engaged when their managers are less engage, which perhaps suggest that there might be a crisis in corporate leadership out there. back to you. >>time for sports. >>well, they continue their road trip in minnesota target field, opening of a four-game series in hopes of bouncing back after that tough series they had against the padres just yesterday is when nba fans and even a soda hoping to see their win today against tweens. well, as picking up top of the second, let's see if their hopes were watching his back in the right place. here hit this one. well, decidir backing golden, gone for 2 run, homer they strike first. bottom of the frames and it's the same score right here to offer byron he grounds one up the middle for a base hit one run scores in the second run score than just like guys, we have a tie. ballgame. bottom of the 3rd mixes where we'll take you. where is
gallup defines being engaged is being enthusiastic about the task at hand.eally feeling it. i just kind of going through the motions. interestingly, the study also finds that workers are less engaged when their managers are less engage, which perhaps suggest that there might be a crisis in corporate leadership out there. back to you. >>time for sports. >>well, they continue their road trip in minnesota target field, opening of a four-game series in hopes of bouncing back after that...
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according to the gallup news website, on average, children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on socialnetworks in the virtual space . is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with the virtual space and i have no supervision? i don't have the content of it, my head hurts and i'm shaking my hands. i tell my child to go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself. he constantly checks various contents with his mobile phone and plays computer games with other digital devices. my 5-year-old child, who experiences a wide range of sensory inputs , experiences the world online through a digital device, can experience the real world in the same way, which has led to media literacy in countries like australia, america, canada and japan should be developed as a separate and popular field, or in some countries such as austria, sweden, italy, greece, switzerland and denmark, the educational system is developing. all we have to do is teach. how can you teach when there is too much information, even too many cartoons and games. tell us, talk to us about it, so that if they rea
according to the gallup news website, on average, children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on socialnetworks in the virtual space . is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with the virtual space and i have no supervision? i don't have the content of it, my head hurts and i'm shaking my hands. i tell my child to go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself. he constantly checks various contents with his mobile phone and plays computer games with other digital...
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according to the gallup news website, on average , children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day. do they spend time on social networks in the virtual space ? is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with the virtual space and i do not monitor the content? i don't have it, my head hurts, i listen to the child's hand , i tell the child to go play, the child goes to sit in a corner by himself, he constantly checks various contents with his mobile phone and plays computer games with other digital devices. children experience a feeling . can my 4-year-old child, my 5-year-old child who experiences this wide range of sensory inputs experience the world online through a digital device , experience the real world in the same way that media literacy has so far? in countries like australia, america, canada and japan should be compiled as a separate and popular field or in some countries like switzerland and denmark are developing the educational system. all we have to do is teach. how to teach, when there is a lot of information, even cartoons and games, you are allowed to use them,
according to the gallup news website, on average , children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day. do they spend time on social networks in the virtual space ? is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with the virtual space and i do not monitor the content? i don't have it, my head hurts, i listen to the child's hand , i tell the child to go play, the child goes to sit in a corner by himself, he constantly checks various contents with his mobile phone and plays computer games with...
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according to the gallup news website, on average, children and teenagers spend 4.8 hours a day on socialworks in virtual space. is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with cyberspace and i have no control over its content. my head hurts, i listen, i tell my child to go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself, always on the phone. he checks different contents for fun and with that fun he plays computer games with other digital devices and experiences various types of sensory input based on information. can my 4-year-old child, my 5-year-old child, who experiences a wide range of sensory inputs and experiences the world online through a digital device , experience the real world in the same way that media literacy has so far? in country. like australia, america, canada and japan , it should be developed as a separate and popular field, or in some countries like austria, sweden, italy, greece, switzerland and denmark , the educational system is developing. all we have to do is teach. how to teach when there is too much information, even too many cartoons and ga
according to the gallup news website, on average, children and teenagers spend 4.8 hours a day on socialworks in virtual space. is my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with cyberspace and i have no control over its content. my head hurts, i listen, i tell my child to go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself, always on the phone. he checks different contents for fun and with that fun he plays computer games with other digital devices and experiences various types...
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according to the gallup news website, on average , children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on social networks in virtual space . is my child, my daughter, my son that constantly busy with virtual space. and i have no control over its content. my head hurts. i listen to my child, i tell you to go play. the child goes to eat a meal for himself, he is constantly entertained with meat. he checks different contents and has fun with it. with other digital devices. he plays computer games. bunbaran information. the child experiences various types of sensory input. is my 4-year-old my 5-year-old experiencing this wide range of sensory input the world online. through a digital device, he can experience the real world in that way which has caused media literacy to be developed as a separate and popular field in countries such as australia, america, canada, and japan, or in some countries such as austria, sweden, italy, greece, switzerland, and denmark, the educational system is being developed . all we have to do is teach. training how to information. you can use it and under the condition tha
according to the gallup news website, on average , children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on social networks in virtual space . is my child, my daughter, my son that constantly busy with virtual space. and i have no control over its content. my head hurts. i listen to my child, i tell you to go play. the child goes to eat a meal for himself, he is constantly entertained with meat. he checks different contents and has fun with it. with other digital devices. he plays computer games....
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according to the gallup news website, on average. children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on social networks in virtual space . is it my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with cyberspace and i have no control over its content. my head hurts, i'll give you the phone baby, i say go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself, constantly playing with his phone. he checks different contents and has fun with it. with other digital devices, children experience a variety of sensory input. can my 4-year-old child, my 5-year-old child who experiences a wide range of sensory inputs experience the world online through a digital device, relate to the real world? to experience the issue that has made media literacy in countries such as australia, america , canada and japan developed as a popular field, or in some countries such as austria, sweden, italy, greece, switzerland and denmark are developing the education system. all we have to do is teach. education in any way, when there is a lot of information, even cartoo
according to the gallup news website, on average. children and teenagers spend 48 hours a day on social networks in virtual space . is it my child, my daughter, my son who is constantly busy with cyberspace and i have no control over its content. my head hurts, i'll give you the phone baby, i say go play. the child goes and sits in a corner by himself, constantly playing with his phone. he checks different contents and has fun with it. with other digital devices, children experience a variety...
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gallup's survey also shows that teenagers spend an average of 48 hours a day on social networks. the results of a research in jama medical journal also show that teenagers who spend more than 3 hours a day on social networks may be exposed to mental disorders. thank you very much for your support today. have a good day, god bless you. greetings and courtesy to you viewers. dear and respected, have a good time. mr. amir mirzaian is next to me. he is a football expert. let's talk with him about tonight's games and see how the euro situation looks in his opinion. greetings and politeness , i am at your service, my dear teacher. hello and good night. i am at your service, your colleagues, the good people of iran. i am at your service. . well, if we want to look at the same game that was ahead of us and the game of portugal and the opener , let's start with turkey , georgia. the second goal is scored by young players who are playing at this level, and mr. mantella is using these players. this shows how effective the wingers on the line are , how effective they are in today's game agai
gallup's survey also shows that teenagers spend an average of 48 hours a day on social networks. the results of a research in jama medical journal also show that teenagers who spend more than 3 hours a day on social networks may be exposed to mental disorders. thank you very much for your support today. have a good day, god bless you. greetings and courtesy to you viewers. dear and respected, have a good time. mr. amir mirzaian is next to me. he is a football expert. let's talk with him about...
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. >> i saw great data points from gallup yesterday they areamericans when i mean younger and talkinghere's this thought we say millennial's s people think where is my starbucks they are 22 years and work at starbucks and live in their parents basements, millennial's are 43 years old they have children and just bought the house next door you. that's the young people right now but what's happening is this is the post-world war ii era, a lot of things we thought were so sure that god is through the cold war we have this era of being the superpower070 percent of the world global was earl's ÃÃ now is down 55 percent of. that is showing that there is a going on not just in our country but a shift going on globally and i think younger americans tend to be a little bit more in tune withnderstand life is very complicated and people are very very very complicated. simple answers don't work for fu them away because the younger person knows there's nothing of the ice cream every day there to get th our failure to sol >> on social generations pretty much coalesced omic issues they tend to be a li
. >> i saw great data points from gallup yesterday they areamericans when i mean younger and talkinghere's this thought we say millennial's s people think where is my starbucks they are 22 years and work at starbucks and live in their parents basements, millennial's are 43 years old they have children and just bought the house next door you. that's the young people right now but what's happening is this is the post-world war ii era, a lot of things we thought were so sure that god is...
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gallup polls show teenagers on average they spend about 5 hours a day on social networks. the results of a research in the jama medical journal show: young people who use social networks for more than 3 hours a day may be at risk of mental illness. a number of families of the victims of the boeing plane accidents held a protest rally in front of the us congress. this protest rally was held while the ceo of boeing was presenting a report on the quality of the company's planes in the us congress. photo gatherers of swan victims. holding a boeing and they said boeing at no height it is not safe and 346 people were killed, but no one is accountable. 8 people, including the leader of the recent anti-french uprising , were arrested in new caledonia. anti -french protests in new caledonia have been spreading since about a month ago after france gave its people the right to vote in the elections of the assembly and the islands. action natives. the french parliament is seen as an attempt to downplay their role in the administration of caledonia. this group of islands with about 285
gallup polls show teenagers on average they spend about 5 hours a day on social networks. the results of a research in the jama medical journal show: young people who use social networks for more than 3 hours a day may be at risk of mental illness. a number of families of the victims of the boeing plane accidents held a protest rally in front of the us congress. this protest rally was held while the ceo of boeing was presenting a report on the quality of the company's planes in the us congress....
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in fact, a gallup poll showed on average. teams spend nearly 5 hours a day on social media. and other research shows. adolescents who spent more than 3 hours a day on social media. face double the risk of anxiety. and depression. are kevin koe has more on why some say all that scrolling can be so harmful. kate. >>bethea is a gens ear who was addicted to social media. >>fed for about 5 hours. 8 hours it's kind of like sleep paralysis, like you know, you're like in a dream village. you can't get >>out once she realized she was addicted. thenager says she wasn't sure what to do >>scary because i had no 1 takes any because my parents had no idea how to use social media and how it works. really, so i feel a story. generations the 1st to experience inset, and we kind of experienced it by yourself. so um, as i got into social media and start to see the negative impacts of social media both mentally and physically the last decade for sure we're seeing a rise in mental health concerns. and young people. and while we may not be able to pull it it an absolute direct correlation between
in fact, a gallup poll showed on average. teams spend nearly 5 hours a day on social media. and other research shows. adolescents who spent more than 3 hours a day on social media. face double the risk of anxiety. and depression. are kevin koe has more on why some say all that scrolling can be so harmful. kate. >>bethea is a gens ear who was addicted to social media. >>fed for about 5 hours. 8 hours it's kind of like sleep paralysis, like you know, you're like in a dream village....
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. >> una encuesta de gallup en 2023 mostraba que el 88% de los estadounidenses ve el control de la natalidad aceptable. >> el presidente joe argentina sin primera dama jill biden participaron hoy en francia en una conmemoracion de los 80 anos del dia de. >> joe biden dio un discurso en el cementerio americano en normandia, que tiene vista hacia la playa donde entraron las tropas aliadas en 1944 y es la ultima morada para mas de 9.000 estadounidenses que fallecieron durante la...
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a gallup poll showing on average teens spend nearly five hours a day on social media. recent shows that adolescents who spend less than three hours a day, face less sol anxiety and depression. dr. vivek murthy is it saying it should look at social health harms for adolescence. >> we have to act with urgency in the most important thing we need to do is make social media saver with safety standards. >> reporter: social psychologist jonathan hite said it came with an epidemic of mental illness. >> children today are getting less of everything else that matters, less sleep, less time with friends, less time outside, less moving. they are losing childhood and that's got to impede childhood development. >> reporter: kiran dodeja smith welcomes warning labels but... >> i feel like it's a really good move in the right direction, but as for what it's do, i don't have a whole lot of hope to be honest. >> reporter: we reached out to several social media companies. meda did not comment, but company officials pointed to the proposed legislation to require app stores to get a parent
a gallup poll showing on average teens spend nearly five hours a day on social media. recent shows that adolescents who spend less than three hours a day, face less sol anxiety and depression. dr. vivek murthy is it saying it should look at social health harms for adolescence. >> we have to act with urgency in the most important thing we need to do is make social media saver with safety standards. >> reporter: social psychologist jonathan hite said it came with an epidemic of mental...
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a gallup poll from late last year found more than three quarters of americans believe crime is going up. we give you the power to look at the public safety picture where you live, using our abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. the interactive tool gives you a wide range of public safety data for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. >> a new update in a case we followed very closely from the start, the state attorney general's office says san francisco's district attorney did not abuse her power in declining to file charges in the death of banco brown. the chronicle reports the ag's office reached its conclusion after reviewing the case materials. the shooting at a walgreens on market last year sparked protests. the security guard working there said he suspected 24 year old brown of shoplifting and shot him after a scuffle. brown was not armed, but the guard said it was in self-defense. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a better bay area often means finding the keys t
a gallup poll from late last year found more than three quarters of americans believe crime is going up. we give you the power to look at the public safety picture where you live, using our abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. the interactive tool gives you a wide range of public safety data for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. >> a new update in a case we followed very closely from the start, the state attorney general's...
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the survey from gallup shows democrats representing a greater share of the owners or potential. the owners, on the other side, a clear majority of republicans said they would not. the one in the, in this election year, the presumptive republican presidential candidate donald trump has repeatedly attacked the current governments electrification goals 1st day. i promise you i will assign with the electric vehicle mandate is gone. lawrence policy also thinks the polarization of evils could impact the vote for some powder. listen if this election is going to be decided that the margins and for some voters it is important. they think that the policies very misguided, they're offended by the fact that the subsidies have gone primarily to the wealthy people who have the higher tax rates. and that's and that's really offensive to them. you'll have to fight expos, the traveling e mobility festival. and in part at winning over the skeptics, it stops all over the country. they're showing here in california is probably largely an exercise and preaching to the choir. but mike murphy is a rep
the survey from gallup shows democrats representing a greater share of the owners or potential. the owners, on the other side, a clear majority of republicans said they would not. the one in the, in this election year, the presumptive republican presidential candidate donald trump has repeatedly attacked the current governments electrification goals 1st day. i promise you i will assign with the electric vehicle mandate is gone. lawrence policy also thinks the polarization of evils could impact...
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el equipo de mark casey con el juego 2 a two otro regaderazo en esta oportunidad, cortesía de jack gallupparece por el jardín izquierdo. bye bye. sayonara 8 a 7. la victoria para oakland la novena caída a consecutiva y el equipo de cotzal se acerca a 50 derrotas. esta temporada ya está en lo más bajo de su división. quiénes sí regresaron al triunfo? fueron los gigantes para evar la barrida norcal park ante los■1 Ángeles, con un contundente 13 a 6 destacó nuevamente con 3 rayitas empujadas por el cubano jorge soler fue la gran figura de juego de pelota. el remolcar 4 carreras con un imponente cuadrangular. los giants quedan con registro de 35 y 37 solo a medio juego de posiciones de wildcard en la liga nacional buenas noticias para muchos viajeros a quienes les gusta visitar méxico, ya que la aerolínea united airlines anuncia la inauguración de la ruta desde san francisco a la ciudad de monterrey, allá en el estado de nuevo león, en méxico. tendrán que esperar unos cuantos meses, ya que el primer viaje será a partir del 27 de octubre de este año. dicha empresa planea ofrecer 12 vuelos por
el equipo de mark casey con el juego 2 a two otro regaderazo en esta oportunidad, cortesía de jack gallupparece por el jardín izquierdo. bye bye. sayonara 8 a 7. la victoria para oakland la novena caída a consecutiva y el equipo de cotzal se acerca a 50 derrotas. esta temporada ya está en lo más bajo de su división. quiénes sí regresaron al triunfo? fueron los gigantes para evar la barrida norcal park ante los■1 Ángeles, con un contundente 13 a 6 destacó nuevamente con 3 rayitas...
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>> moves runs away, which is probably but the pair, you know, start sauntering that a little gallup diseaseust going across the field when asked on facebook, if this is the first time something like this happen, the football team said animals like coyotes. have across the field to a few times. but for them, this the first bear and a bear will get your attention more than a coyote. of course. but fortunately everybody's okay. the went to you know, felt more comfortable. i'm sure sure the woods, although, you know, they're attracted to food. you know that. >> that's a problem. sure is. because now they get real comfortable around people, especially people feed them. and wildlife officials are warning about to be seeing an increase in these bear sightings, especially during the summer months. they say that summer is a time when mom bears are going to take the cubs into the forest and >> in a populated areas. a cub, you know, is found in a tree or anywhere on its officials say, hey, you know, back away because that baby unlikely to be alone. mom, us more likely to be nearby and that you could g
>> moves runs away, which is probably but the pair, you know, start sauntering that a little gallup diseaseust going across the field when asked on facebook, if this is the first time something like this happen, the football team said animals like coyotes. have across the field to a few times. but for them, this the first bear and a bear will get your attention more than a coyote. of course. but fortunately everybody's okay. the went to you know, felt more comfortable. i'm sure sure the...
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. >> steve: interesting to see if harris or gallup went into an event like that and see how many people: might get booed in that crowd. >> brian: gavin was there, he is running fox nation, used to run this show, he said it was overwhelming and deafening. >> ainsley: where are the woman? i want to go. >> brian: there are women. >> ainsley: a lot? >> brian: not great date night. you would do it? >> carley: so fun. dress up. >> ainsley: draft beers, dress up. >> steve: you would rather go to a ufc fight than a rom com? >> carley: you can see a rom comany time. these are real men fighting in the oct gone. >> brian: i was the first oct gone reporter. they said, you might not want to bring your wife, you fight until you lose. >> steve: a lot of fighting. >> brian: the end, blood everywhere, separated shoulders. i asked dawn, what did you think? >> ainsley: a lot of fun. >> ainsley: don't be in the flash zone. >> brian: jim brown was doing color and in the first match, the guy who is sumu wrestler got his teeth kicked off out of his mouth. he said, i don't know if i should have done this. >> a
. >> steve: interesting to see if harris or gallup went into an event like that and see how many people: might get booed in that crowd. >> brian: gavin was there, he is running fox nation, used to run this show, he said it was overwhelming and deafening. >> ainsley: where are the woman? i want to go. >> brian: there are women. >> ainsley: a lot? >> brian: not great date night. you would do it? >> carley: so fun. dress up. >> ainsley: draft beers,...
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in 2022 , the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% americans born3 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral, and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not have a... according to the scientists who conducted this study, the number of people with such disorders doubles in each new generation. among those born before 1946, their number was 0.8%. among those born between 1946 and 1964, there were 2.6%. that is, among those born from 2004 to 2018 it is possible among those born from 97 to 2003, there are 20% of them; expect 40% of young people to be incapable of creating a healthy family. such transformations are always bad. to all the people, he disappears. in one of the programs, i drew attention to the fact that we all feel immortality only when we have a past and a future, when we understand where we came from, where we are going, and therefore why we live. while we know who our ancestors were and what we want our descendants to be, we are finite only physically, mentall
in 2022 , the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% americans born3 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral, and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not have a... according to the scientists who conducted this study, the number of people with such disorders doubles in each new generation. among those born before 1946, their number was 0.8%. among those born between 1946 and...
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a gallup poll from late last year found more than three quarters of americans believe crime is goingp. we give you the power to look at the public safety picture where you live, using our abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. the interactive tool gives you a wide range of public safety data for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. >> a new update in a case we followed very closely from the start, the state attorney general's office says san francisco's district attorney did not abuse her power in declining to file charges in the death of banco brown. the chronicle reports the ag's office reached its conclusion after reviewing the case materials. the shooting at a walgreens on market last year sparked protests. the security guard working there said he suspected 24 year old brown of shoplifting and shot him after a scuffle. brown was not armed, but the guard said it was in self-defense. san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she could not prove otherwise. >> building a better bay area often means finding the keys to
a gallup poll from late last year found more than three quarters of americans believe crime is goingp. we give you the power to look at the public safety picture where you live, using our abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. the interactive tool gives you a wide range of public safety data for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you'll find it on the front page of abc seven news.com. >> a new update in a case we followed very closely from the start, the state attorney general's office...
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according to the research agency, gallup trump wanted to build a wall on the border during his presidency, and promised master potations, if elected again. come november, those heading to the southern us border won't get a se if to so i'm going food ultra 0 for inside story the, the best bringing our guests. they're all joining us from the united states today in bare delaware, chris jamara, victor ross of presidents and ceo of the nonprofit organization, global refuge in minneapolis, amy cocoa, republican strategist, who is also the 1st female majority leader in minnesota state legislature. and also in washington, leon, fresco and immigration attorney and a former deputy assistant attorney in charge of integration of the department of justice during the obama administration. a warm welcome to all of you, chris. i'll start with you and with what's happening on the ground right now as we speak. we are, as we record this program less than 2 days into this new reality at the us southern border right. where asylum seekers are being shut out of the asylum seeking system. we saw at the top of th
according to the research agency, gallup trump wanted to build a wall on the border during his presidency, and promised master potations, if elected again. come november, those heading to the southern us border won't get a se if to so i'm going food ultra 0 for inside story the, the best bringing our guests. they're all joining us from the united states today in bare delaware, chris jamara, victor ross of presidents and ceo of the nonprofit organization, global refuge in minneapolis, amy cocoa,...
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new gallup polling shows trump has the edge in the age debate.o say biden is too old to be president compared to trump. that said, biden's campaign says he is ready. >> one of the things is it is an opportunity to breakthrough a larger slice of the electorate that hasn't been paying as much attention as you and i have, to talk about the record of accomplishment. >> reporter: one of the biggest issues top of mind for so many voters is the economy. the trump campaign is out for new ads in key battleground states during the cnn presidential debate. the economic question the trump team is posing is are you better off financially since biden became president? we will hear more from the former president on the stage tonight. stuart: are you better off four years ago? i remember that line from 40 years ago. donald trump phoned into the black american business leaders roundtable in atlanta. congressman byron donald's was there and asked trump if he thinks he will get a fair shot from cnn tonight. >> do you think you will get a fair shot from jake tapper
new gallup polling shows trump has the edge in the age debate.o say biden is too old to be president compared to trump. that said, biden's campaign says he is ready. >> one of the things is it is an opportunity to breakthrough a larger slice of the electorate that hasn't been paying as much attention as you and i have, to talk about the record of accomplishment. >> reporter: one of the biggest issues top of mind for so many voters is the economy. the trump campaign is out for new...
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majority of country supports donald trump massive round-up of illegal immigrants and gallup says thiss what people care about. those are numbers and must be substantial enough. >> ainsley: to griff jenkins's point, like waiting in line at a bar. you go in and they allow x amount of people in. >> steve: very popular bar. >> ainsley: you said you heard once they reach 2500 per day. they're in. the others get shipped to mexico or their home country. they will want to come back on tuesday and wednesday if they didn't get in. >> steve: they won't be able to. nobody gets in until the number goes down to 1500. >> brian: mexico will be forced to not have a backlog at our southern border. that is ripple effect. threaten them with tariffs and -- >> ainsley: donald trump did. >> lawrence: will joe biden adopt that plan? >> brian: i don't think so. pro thing is fascinating, there are seven countries, if you leave your country and go on an anticipate, you land in different small airports around the country, florida, jacksonville, at 2 in the morning and they end up there. do they count? no, you ci
majority of country supports donald trump massive round-up of illegal immigrants and gallup says thiss what people care about. those are numbers and must be substantial enough. >> ainsley: to griff jenkins's point, like waiting in line at a bar. you go in and they allow x amount of people in. >> steve: very popular bar. >> ainsley: you said you heard once they reach 2500 per day. they're in. the others get shipped to mexico or their home country. they will want to come back on...
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according to gallup, president biden's approval rating at this point in the first time is lower than 70 years except jimmy carter and just a couple of points behind george h. w. bush, both of whom lost when they ran for second terms select ring and mark theissen former for president george w. bush the american enterprise institute senior follow, washington post columnist an effective contributor. an murray harbour formers state department spokes person under president obama what others that are procyszyn to better. let me start with you, marie. nate silver also says this, was here in my opinion is that democrats would have been better served biden had decided a year ago not to seek his second term, which would have allowed them some semblance of a primary process and give orders essay among many popular democrats across the country. what would you say to nate silver if you were talking to him this afternoon, marie? >> look, if either -- we were having a very different conversation today. but what i will say is that 5:38, nate silver's bully behemoth that he founded, today came out wi
according to gallup, president biden's approval rating at this point in the first time is lower than 70 years except jimmy carter and just a couple of points behind george h. w. bush, both of whom lost when they ran for second terms select ring and mark theissen former for president george w. bush the american enterprise institute senior follow, washington post columnist an effective contributor. an murray harbour formers state department spokes person under president obama what others that are...
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new gallup polling shows trump has the edge in the age the bait, voters are twice as likely to say biden is too old to be present compared to trump. biden's campaign says he is ready for tonight. >> one of the things tonight is is an opportunity to break through to a larger slice of the electorate that hasn't been paying as much attention as you and i have. allow him to talk about his record of accomplishment. >> reporter: you touched on the issues, both campaigns are giving us a sense which issues are important to them this evening. they put out new ads giving us a preview what to expect from the candidates. for trump he will focus a lot on the economy and biden's age. for biden he will be focusing on abortion and framing trump as unfit to be president. gloves are off tonight, several hours away. liz: they both depend heavily on teleprompters. there won't be one and we will be watching. it's a big one. you can watch the cnn presidential debate simulcast on fox news tonight at 9:00 pm eastern. biden and trump may be an even match up in the polls, a harder drop out, this might sound lopsi
new gallup polling shows trump has the edge in the age the bait, voters are twice as likely to say biden is too old to be present compared to trump. biden's campaign says he is ready for tonight. >> one of the things tonight is is an opportunity to break through to a larger slice of the electorate that hasn't been paying as much attention as you and i have. allow him to talk about his record of accomplishment. >> reporter: you touched on the issues, both campaigns are giving us a...
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according to gallup, 162 million americans own stock.is 622% -- 632% of all of -- 62% of all the cults. the stock market -- of all the adults. that makes these companies unpopular in some quarters. the left isn't happy because the wealth isn't spread around evenly and because big tech's money is private so they can't control it. worse, big tech is largely nonif union. oh, the horror. -- non-union. the europeans can't compete, the regulator don't like it because it's big and, therefore, monopolistic. there are republicans who don't like it because tech tends to be woke. but what you can't deny is the success of american technology. this is the third hour of "varney & company," and it will continue momentarily. it's going to continue now. i thought we not that, you know, the animation stuff, but, no, we didn't have that. gary, you're up. am a i right in calling these big tech companies the crown jewels of american business? >> 1,000%. the amount of wealth they have created and the amount of productivity gains that they have created. when i
according to gallup, 162 million americans own stock.is 622% -- 632% of all of -- 62% of all the cults. the stock market -- of all the adults. that makes these companies unpopular in some quarters. the left isn't happy because the wealth isn't spread around evenly and because big tech's money is private so they can't control it. worse, big tech is largely nonif union. oh, the horror. -- non-union. the europeans can't compete, the regulator don't like it because it's big and, therefore,...
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gallup under its current bga tracking says that immigration now the highest level concerncn that theyb been asking theee question about it in their polling. okay. so immigration questions, y questions, affordability, inflation, crime, et cetera, those need to be top of the list and instead i think we might get a wallowing cnn style of questioning of the former president which is about january 6th and what about he thinks of adam kinkinger andn' jack smith stuff. larry: it won't matter. >> he's got to cut through that and talk about the issues thatt the people care about. larry: e i think he's got to ak biden early in the t game are yu favor of my tax exempt tip proposal. just smoke him out.os ali would do it right up front d personal, whatever you're supposed to do.nk ben, thank you very much, deroy, tammy, appreciate it.. coming up on "kudlow," the bidens continue to sacrifice energy and national security for gas prices.mm that's what they do. we've got alaska senator dan sullivan who is an expert on the subject. stick around. *6 want to save on some of the biggest names in streaming
gallup under its current bga tracking says that immigration now the highest level concerncn that theyb been asking theee question about it in their polling. okay. so immigration questions, y questions, affordability, inflation, crime, et cetera, those need to be top of the list and instead i think we might get a wallowing cnn style of questioning of the former president which is about january 6th and what about he thinks of adam kinkinger andn' jack smith stuff. larry: it won't matter. >>...
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it comes with teens spending almost five hours a day on social media according to a 2023 gallup poll. very poor. joining us now, u.s. surgeon general, doctor vivek murthy. thank you for your time. i am wondering, if this warning label is enacted, how would it work? what would it looks like? >> thank you, josÉ. i encounter millions of parents around the country, and thousands directly in my own travels that talk to me about how much they are struggling in managing social media for their kids. this media use and mental health harms. specifically, we are seeing that adolescents who spent more than three hours a day on social media experience a doubling of risk of anxiety and depression. that's significant when we are dealing with a youth mental health crisis in american. a warning label is what we would use to inform people about the risk, specifically kids and their parents. a warning label is one part of a broader set of solutions. last year, i called for additional steps for congress to take that actually reduce the likelihood that young people would be exposed to harmful content on s
it comes with teens spending almost five hours a day on social media according to a 2023 gallup poll. very poor. joining us now, u.s. surgeon general, doctor vivek murthy. thank you for your time. i am wondering, if this warning label is enacted, how would it work? what would it looks like? >> thank you, josÉ. i encounter millions of parents around the country, and thousands directly in my own travels that talk to me about how much they are struggling in managing social media for their...