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i think george gallup, for exampl h of a founding father of research. died in 1984. his a reputation of being auncud warm, you know, and, you know accessible and often quoted. and it's sort of like the founding father of opinion research look a little closer to george gallup was a real prickly guyinclined to attack hisharshly, unrelentingl. this really had never come through before. and what i had the history of polling and presidential s. so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup organization archives at the university iowa. was this guy was really going the handle of h no. but, you know, many times so he was he was characters. another one is a contemporary of roper, who was a failed jeweler in iowa who became got into market research in new york and public opinion became a sort of a spino othat . and he was he was an election pollster, but■■z he had a lot of reservations about polls and he wasn'al fan it as gallup was and he was he was a re supporter rq■lcost him a lot of money to o election polls. his bread and butter from commercial clie
i think george gallup, for exampl h of a founding father of research. died in 1984. his a reputation of being auncud warm, you know, and, you know accessible and often quoted. and it's sort of like the founding father of opinion research look a little closer to george gallup was a real prickly guyinclined to attack hisharshly, unrelentingl. this really had never come through before. and what i had the history of polling and presidential s. so i was digging around in the archives at the gallup...
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the archives at the gallup organization archives at the university iowa. s critics not once or twice. but, you know, many times so he was he was certainly one of e c. another one is a contemporary of was a failed jeweler in into market rh in new opinion became a sort of a spinoff of was an election pollster, butt of reservations about polls and he wasn't really a big gallup was and he was he was a real tepid kind of supporter polling and one reason is it cost him a lot of money to do election polls. his bread and clients, industril clients and and consumer consumer opinion. that's where he was roper is one founding fathers as well, a igures in polling, research and a andhaps my most favorite character in the book is a guy named warren the polling director at cbs news and was a great innovator in in polling and opinion research. random dial telephone calling, accessible way that, yu know, people wo' have to go door to door anymore to go to opinion research could reach people by phone and that was a real breakthrough in polling because expensive. he alsoe al
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but youk a little closer to george gallup was a real prickly guy a w to attack his critics oy,harshlyhat i had been able to researchbout about the history of polling and presidential elections. so i was diggingarchivesunivers. and i got i was this guy was really going the handle of his critics not once or twice. but, you know, many times so he was he was certainly one o char. another one is a contemporary of was a failed jeweler in into market rh in new york and public opinion became a sort of a spinoff of k that he did. and he was he was an election pollster, butservations about pe wasn't really a bigoy fan it as gallup was and he was he was a real tepid kind of polling and one reason is it on polls. his bread and clients, industril clients and consumer opinion. that's where he wasxb■éome. but elmo roper is one of those founding fathers as well, a foun figures in polling, research and a a character in the book is a guy named warren f. he was the polling director at cbs news and was a great in polling and opinion research. ■ehe he developed or helped develop random dial telephone call
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but yougeorge gallup was a real prickly guy to attack his critics openly, harshly, unrelentingly and. through before. and what i had been ut the history of polling and presidential elections. so i w the archivesllup organization archives at the university iowa. and i got iguy was really going the handle of his critics many times so he was he was certainly one of the characters. another one is a contemporary of gauss's elmo roper, who was a failed jeweler in became got into market research in new opinion became a sort of a spinoff of as he was an election pollster, but polls and he wasn't really a big and he was he was a real tepid kind ofing and one reason is it cost him a lot of money to do election polls. his bread andcial clients, industrial clients and opinion. that's where he was roper is one of those founding fathers as well, a research and perhaps my most favorite character in the book is a guy named warren the polling director at cbs news aneainnovator in in polling and opinion research. helped develop random dial telephone calling,polling at an accessible way that, you know,
but yougeorge gallup was a real prickly guy to attack his critics openly, harshly, unrelentingly and. through before. and what i had been ut the history of polling and presidential elections. so i w the archivesllup organization archives at the university iowa. and i got iguy was really going the handle of his critics many times so he was he was certainly one of the characters. another one is a contemporary of gauss's elmo roper, who was a failed jeweler in became got into market research in...
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a recent gallup survey showed that this year this topic also mobilizes such voters. we are now seeing a record high. 32% of voters said they would only vote for a candidate who would be divided. their views on it question, but if among supporters and independent voters this figure has hardly changed and remains at the level of 22%, then among democrats this share has risen significantly. one of... those voters is jayden donofrio. we see that pro-choice, as well as the legalization of recreational marijuana, is critical to the beliefs of young voters, it's the most important thing for them, especially the issue of choice. in may, the state of florida, where donofrio lives, passed one of the most restrictive laws outlawing abortion after six weeks pregnancy president joe biden called the current set of laws a mess. it doesn't matter where. in america you live, it's not about states' rights, it's about women's rights, the person most responsible for taking away that freedom in america is donald trump. president biden has his own difficult views on abortion related to hi
a recent gallup survey showed that this year this topic also mobilizes such voters. we are now seeing a record high. 32% of voters said they would only vote for a candidate who would be divided. their views on it question, but if among supporters and independent voters this figure has hardly changed and remains at the level of 22%, then among democrats this share has risen significantly. one of... those voters is jayden donofrio. we see that pro-choice, as well as the legalization of...
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this we're shifting to the gallup poll social series, founded by george gallup, our founder, in the 1940's, really back to the height of cold war for nato. and percentage who think that the u.s. should either maintain or increase north for nato alliance over time? the figure thing that jumps out at me, it's higher today than it was in 1990, right at the fall of the berlin wall at the end of the cold war. and we're really interested in what's happening today in the election cycle, what the implications could be and we heard the great comments from the ambassador earlier and we've seen a slight increase in support in the public since we asked in 2022, in our most recent data. >> does that seem counter intuitive based on what we're hearing politically and we're hearing steven walt and the ambassador talk about the fringes and how those are affecting opinion. is this really the minority that has the view and seems like public support for nato. and seems counter intuitive here? >> and hit the last slide. there's clearly differences in party affiliation. members of the g.o.p. are less robust f
this we're shifting to the gallup poll social series, founded by george gallup, our founder, in the 1940's, really back to the height of cold war for nato. and percentage who think that the u.s. should either maintain or increase north for nato alliance over time? the figure thing that jumps out at me, it's higher today than it was in 1990, right at the fall of the berlin wall at the end of the cold war. and we're really interested in what's happening today in the election cycle, what the...
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in 2022, the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that... 20% of americans1997 and 2003 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth in the generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not start a full-fledged family, will not give birth to children, and if they do, they will most likely grow up with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well... that's not all. according to the scientists who conducted this study, the number of people with such disorders doubles in each new generation. among those born before 1946, their number was 0.8%. among those born in 1946, 64, there were 2.6%. in sixty- five, eighty 4.2%. in eighty- one and ninety - 10.5%. among. those born from 97 to 2003 account for 20%, that is, among those born from 2004 to 2018, 40% of young people can be expected to be incapable of creating a healthy family. such transformations always make the whole people feel bad; they disappear. in one of the programs, i drew attention to the fact that we all feel immor
in 2022, the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that... 20% of americans1997 and 2003 consider themselves gay, lesbian, gender neutral and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth in the generation of people who are now between 20 and 27 years old will not start a full-fledged family, will not give birth to children, and if they do, they will most likely grow up with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well... that's not all. according to the...
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the results of a joint survey by gallup and wes hills show. 45 respondents said: they have given up treatment or medication due to high costs. surveys also show that the number of americans who can afford to pay for medical treatment has decreased by 11% in the last two years. attack the israeli airstrike left 6 martyrs and 15 wounded in a house in the nusirat refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip. more. martyrs and wounded are women and children. five palestinians were killed in the early morning attack by the warplanes of the occupying regime on a residential building in el brij refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip. martyrs and several were injured. a house in al-qarara town, north of khan yunus, in the south of the gaza strip, was also targeted by the israeli airstrike. non- governmental organizations continue to warn about the dimensions of the humanitarian disaster in gaza. according to france 24 channel, thousands of palestinian children after the aggression of the zionist regime they suffered serious psychological injuries in gaza. in khan yunis, these un activists hold
the results of a joint survey by gallup and wes hills show. 45 respondents said: they have given up treatment or medication due to high costs. surveys also show that the number of americans who can afford to pay for medical treatment has decreased by 11% in the last two years. attack the israeli airstrike left 6 martyrs and 15 wounded in a house in the nusirat refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip. more. martyrs and wounded are women and children. five palestinians were killed in the...
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of americans say that illegal immigration is a critical threat to the united states according to galluponomy is number two. i think female voters, we care about the issues. he mentioned nikki haley. nikki haley came back and supported donald trump. i think there is this level of unity that surprised a lot of people, including myself honestly, in cleveland, to see the republican party come together. the nikki haley wing and donald trump wing together. i wonder if the democrats will be as unified because you see a lot of negativity especially among young people around the palestine issue. we had people in washington, d.c. burning the american flag, yelling terrible slogans and kamala harris is owning that and i think you might see them in chicago. >> finally what do you say to this idea that kamala is now the cooler and younger candidate? trump is now the oldest person to ever run for president because biden is not running anymore. >> again, i think personalities matter less than substance. so yes, maybe people might do hashtag activism and it is very important, i don't want to discourage
of americans say that illegal immigration is a critical threat to the united states according to galluponomy is number two. i think female voters, we care about the issues. he mentioned nikki haley. nikki haley came back and supported donald trump. i think there is this level of unity that surprised a lot of people, including myself honestly, in cleveland, to see the republican party come together. the nikki haley wing and donald trump wing together. i wonder if the democrats will be as unified...
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i saw polling from gallup recently a majority of people do not see themselves either democrats or republicans they're more like republican independence but i am curious document i'm curious why think thatg is. i grew up in the hyper- partisan era i feel like people are really put off by that. a lot of young people don't see themselves in institutional democratic p party. >> think some of that is the symptom of the two-party system which is that you have so much of our politics is determine how much you hate the other party most people vote for their kennett they don't the other candidate to get in. that dampens a lot of enthusiasm for partisan identification what young people and independents probably lean toward democrat, i feel look at parallel examples i can so many countries and around the world especially in europe and latin america live a new political parties represent young people beingfi dissatisfi. this country that's taken the shape of aoc and bernie sanders. there is just lots of -- that is not strong party loyalty to the brand of theti democratic party. on some things being discu
i saw polling from gallup recently a majority of people do not see themselves either democrats or republicans they're more like republican independence but i am curious document i'm curious why think thatg is. i grew up in the hyper- partisan era i feel like people are really put off by that. a lot of young people don't see themselves in institutional democratic p party. >> think some of that is the symptom of the two-party system which is that you have so much of our politics is...
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in 2022, the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% of americans bornesbians, gender neutral and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth in the generation of people who are now from 20 to 27 years old, will not start a full-fledged family, will not give birth to children, and if they give birth, then they will most likely grow up with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well, that's not all. according to the scientists who conducted this study, the number of people... with disorders doubles in each new generation. among those born before 1946 there were 0.8%. among those born in '46, sixty4. years there were 2.6%. in sixty -five to eighty, 4.2%. in 81-96 - 10.5%. among those born from 97 to 2003, there are 20%. that is, among those born from 2004 to 2018, one can expect 40% of young people who are unable to create healthy family. such transformations always make the whole people feel bad; they disappear. 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
in 2022, the american gallup institute conducted a social study that showed that 20% of americans bornesbians, gender neutral and other fairy-tale creatures. 20%, every fifth in the generation of people who are now from 20 to 27 years old, will not start a full-fledged family, will not give birth to children, and if they give birth, then they will most likely grow up with distorted ideas about the world and gender relations. well, that's not all. according to the scientists who conducted this...
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according to one study gallup new mexico is the big winner.t. louis, missouri. how does your hometown start up? i was not aware it gallup new mexico. >> this is somebody trying to get attention. there is one boston, massachusetts. you can make a list. you start with boston i think this rider is mad the celtics just won. [laughter] but we have the freedom trail, this is the birthplace of american democracy, the state house, boston the place. and they put philly in front of boston, forget about it. i know we have the liberty bell but they are in second place, a distant second. >> your very definite thoughts. >> you stole my boston gab. i will say there are these little small towns all across america you put the money and from the volunteer firefighters and they set off the fireworks in west virginia they echo across the valley it's a great place to watch fireworks. >> are you surprised swamp did not make the cut meaning washington, d.c.? >> not surprised at all. >> you know where i found incredible he patriotic and loving the american flag? norm
according to one study gallup new mexico is the big winner.t. louis, missouri. how does your hometown start up? i was not aware it gallup new mexico. >> this is somebody trying to get attention. there is one boston, massachusetts. you can make a list. you start with boston i think this rider is mad the celtics just won. [laughter] but we have the freedom trail, this is the birthplace of american democracy, the state house, boston the place. and they put philly in front of boston, forget...
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across -- a cross-section of analytical groups, including dharma, mckinsey, pure research center, gallup, edelman, w.h.o., csi s, world economic forum. we took a range of their forecasts and studies, then made a meta-analysis to build this. we also listened for what are called weak signals, which are very early signals or green sheets of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause and that could be harbingers of a much bigger change than the future. with that said, get your info graphic ready and i will walk you through each one. the first is macro economic turbulence. that is our biggest driver. technological disruption would already be enough of a challenge for most organizations if you think about digitization and ai and everything else going on. deep fix, which we will talk about momentarily. we are now dealing with war, power blocs and managed trade along with trade protectionism. that combines with the technological disruption we have and a number of other trends, which i will walk you through. it creates a list stable economic system that we will experience. something
across -- a cross-section of analytical groups, including dharma, mckinsey, pure research center, gallup, edelman, w.h.o., csi s, world economic forum. we took a range of their forecasts and studies, then made a meta-analysis to build this. we also listened for what are called weak signals, which are very early signals or green sheets of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause and that could be harbingers of a much bigger change than the future. with that said, get your info...
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gallup west hills shows 45. 5 percent the respondents said that they gave up treatment or medication to high costs. studies have shown that the number of americans who can afford to pay for treatment has decreased by 11% in the last two years. we have reached the end of economic news. thank you for your company . have a good day. god bless you. in the name of god, i say hello to you , dear viewers. have a good time. in the last 24 hours , the hottest place in our country was shush in khuzestan province with a maximum temperature of 51 degrees and the coolest place was sarab in east azarbaijan with a minimum temperature of 11 degrees. ahvaz too the maximum temperature of 50 degrees is the hottest and kurd city is the coolest center with a minimum temperature of 12 degrees. it has been easy for today, especially in the afternoon and early night , we will have rains in the form of showers and thunderstorms in a part of the provinces of west azarbaijan, east azarbaijan, ordville, parts of the coasts in the caspian, the heights of albort, north khorasan, and the northern parts of razavi k
gallup west hills shows 45. 5 percent the respondents said that they gave up treatment or medication to high costs. studies have shown that the number of americans who can afford to pay for treatment has decreased by 11% in the last two years. we have reached the end of economic news. thank you for your company . have a good day. god bless you. in the name of god, i say hello to you , dear viewers. have a good time. in the last 24 hours , the hottest place in our country was shush in khuzestan...
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in the united states, which has always been supportive of israel, is now losing the opinion of the gallup institute a few months ago. 75% of the young generation in israel is under 24 years old in america it does not support israel, which is a terrible promise for the israelis, and two, these policies, if they want he expects america to go to war for the united states. it is not tolerable . today, israel's foreign minister gave an interview and said that our preference is to have nothing to do with yemen, not to enter into a conflict with yemen, and the united states and that 10-nation coalition want to carry out the attack . will netanyahu's expectation be fulfilled ? more important is the applause that we see in the congress, mr. motabib, netanyahu's speech, although it was mentioned that it was accompanied by the applause of the members of the congress, but we saw that the protests happened with negative reactions to this. the speech is not only in the united states , but also in the occupied territories, we have seen these protests, which were very intense, and of course, 128 democrat
in the united states, which has always been supportive of israel, is now losing the opinion of the gallup institute a few months ago. 75% of the young generation in israel is under 24 years old in america it does not support israel, which is a terrible promise for the israelis, and two, these policies, if they want he expects america to go to war for the united states. it is not tolerable . today, israel's foreign minister gave an interview and said that our preference is to have nothing to do...
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and gallup found that the number one issue when it comes to policies that people are concerned about, kamala harris and it is going to define what she's going to lose, i believe. >> you know, historian doug brinkley was mentioning sort of the energy from women in '16, which helped power frequent and up to a point, and more people voted for her than for trump. we use the electoral college, and for anyone saying can a woman candidate win, well, she won more votes. so, it's possible, you just have to win them in the right states. out with a piece this week talking about the revenge of the pantsuits, and that maybe harris can complete or maybe improve upon what hillary had and doesn't have the sort of pseudo dynastic baggage or whatnot. what do you think of that and that contrast to a republican party that does have some women candidates, had nikki haley do better than most of the male candidates, except for the former president, but didn't put a woman on the ticket this year? >> well, i think female voters, we are not deceived by the gender of a candidate, we really care about substance.
and gallup found that the number one issue when it comes to policies that people are concerned about, kamala harris and it is going to define what she's going to lose, i believe. >> you know, historian doug brinkley was mentioning sort of the energy from women in '16, which helped power frequent and up to a point, and more people voted for her than for trump. we use the electoral college, and for anyone saying can a woman candidate win, well, she won more votes. so, it's possible, you...
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opinion in america, which has always been supportive of israel, is now losing the opinion that the gallup institute had a few months ago. 75% of the young generation under the age of 24 in israel 24 years america does not support israel, which is a terrible promise for the israelis, and secondly, if these policies are expected from the united states that the united states enters the war, it cannot be tolerated by the united states. today, the israeli foreign minister gave an interview and said that we prefer yemen has nothing to do let's not get into a conflict with yemen and the united states and the coalition of 10 countries want to carry out the attack . will netanyahu's expectations be fulfilled ? this issue is more important than the cheers in netanyahu's speech, although it was mentioned that it was accompanied by the cheers of the members of congress. we observed that the protests were happening with negative reactions to this speech, not only in america, but also in the occupied territories. what is your excellency's analysis of these objections? i think the war in gaza made ameri
opinion in america, which has always been supportive of israel, is now losing the opinion that the gallup institute had a few months ago. 75% of the young generation under the age of 24 in israel 24 years america does not support israel, which is a terrible promise for the israelis, and secondly, if these policies are expected from the united states that the united states enters the war, it cannot be tolerated by the united states. today, the israeli foreign minister gave an interview and said...
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i saw a polling from gallup that a majority of people don't see themselves as democrats or republicans likely to be viewed as independents. so, i'm curious, i mean, yeah, i'm just curious why you think that is and whether you see that continuing moving forward. i mean, i grew up-- i'm a millennial and i grew up in a hyper partisan era and people are put off by that and a lot of young people who do align more with the party don't see themselves in the institutional democratic party so we'll --. >> i think some of that is the symptom of a two-party system which is that you have so much of our politics is determined about how much you hate the other party. most people vote for their candidate because they don't want the other candidate to get in and that sort of dampens a lot of enthusiasm for partisan identification. while young people and those independents probably lean toward democrat, i think like if you look at parallel examples like in so many countries around the world, especially in europe and latin america, there have been new political parties that represent young people becaus
i saw a polling from gallup that a majority of people don't see themselves as democrats or republicans likely to be viewed as independents. so, i'm curious, i mean, yeah, i'm just curious why you think that is and whether you see that continuing moving forward. i mean, i grew up-- i'm a millennial and i grew up in a hyper partisan era and people are put off by that and a lot of young people who do align more with the party don't see themselves in the institutional democratic party so we'll --....
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presidential election competition the country has gained strength, in the meantime, a poll by the galluptitute has shown that 6 out of 10 americans actually consider both the democratic and republican parties and their candidates to be ineffective , while it has been said that if biden withdraws, his deputy will probably be the main choice. for a replacement in this regard, we want to talk to mr. mearaji, an expert on american issues, who is with us. mr. mearaji, hello, good morning. tell us why the american democrats, including obama, the former president of this country, who is now criticizing biden's situation don't think too much about this situation about president biden and his candidacy in the elections. 20 24 hello, i would like to say good morning to you . the american government is facing it , there is a special situation, let's not forget that mr. biden is a very deep-rooted person with a long history in the democratic party, and on the other hand , he has also served one term as president and is an established president, so the tradition is that as a rule , they should refer
presidential election competition the country has gained strength, in the meantime, a poll by the galluptitute has shown that 6 out of 10 americans actually consider both the democratic and republican parties and their candidates to be ineffective , while it has been said that if biden withdraws, his deputy will probably be the main choice. for a replacement in this regard, we want to talk to mr. mearaji, an expert on american issues, who is with us. mr. mearaji, hello, good morning. tell us...
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a gallup poll shows 55% of americans want immigration levels reduced.n from donald trump he's promising to deport millions of immigrants. do you agree with that plan? >> i support getting rid of millions of people who have come here illegally. i'm from a northern border state but even in north dakota, we see the crime that comes with illegal migration particularly in the form of fentanyl and the people that bring it. we need to stem the inflow of illegal immigrants and then at a parallel level do a deportation in a realistic way. sumi: you said realistic. what would it actually look like to round up millions of people, some of whom have been living here for years, and deport them? >> it is certainly not going to be done quickly and not overnight. there needs to be a priority process. how they logistically end up doing it, i don't know, that will have to be up to the officials. perhaps we could turn some of those 87,000 new irs agents into deportation agents. the first thing we have to do is stop the draw, the attraction of coming into the united states
a gallup poll shows 55% of americans want immigration levels reduced.n from donald trump he's promising to deport millions of immigrants. do you agree with that plan? >> i support getting rid of millions of people who have come here illegally. i'm from a northern border state but even in north dakota, we see the crime that comes with illegal migration particularly in the form of fentanyl and the people that bring it. we need to stem the inflow of illegal immigrants and then at a parallel...
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zach gallup high and deep to right. it's going to bounce over the wall.00th home run in oakland history. tied at one and left the negotiations for that baseball again. hey i want that ball. bottom seven same score. bases loaded for blaise alexander. and that gets through. the snakes take the lead for good. they win five one. a's are back home tuesday night to host the angels. so now if you're a basketball fan you're just stuck on your phone and refresh refresh refresh. where's klay going. where's klay going. >> it sure would be strange seeing him in a lakers uniform. >> yeah it would. anything that's not a warriors uniform. but i kind of have a sense that he would go there. like i said his dad played there played there. he grew up watching the lakers. being a kobe fan. so that would kind of make the most sense. but a lot of things could happen. >> and why aren't the reports years ago or recent years ago that lebron wanted to play with steph? i guess you can't get steph. you go for the next best thing in klay. yeah, absolutely. >> we'll wait and see. it wi
zach gallup high and deep to right. it's going to bounce over the wall.00th home run in oakland history. tied at one and left the negotiations for that baseball again. hey i want that ball. bottom seven same score. bases loaded for blaise alexander. and that gets through. the snakes take the lead for good. they win five one. a's are back home tuesday night to host the angels. so now if you're a basketball fan you're just stuck on your phone and refresh refresh refresh. where's klay going....
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the survey from gallup shows democrats, representing a greater share of the owners, are potential the owners. on the other side, a clear majority of republicans said they would not the one fit. in this election year, the presumptive republican presidential candidate donald trump has repeatedly attacked the current government's electrification goals. the 1st day. i promise you, i will sign with the electric vehicle mandate is gun 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 welfare people who have the higher tax rates. and that's and that's really offensive to them. you'll have to fight expos, a traveling e mobility festival aimed 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 republica
the survey from gallup shows democrats, representing a greater share of the owners, are potential the owners. on the other side, a clear majority of republicans said they would not the one fit. in this election year, the presumptive republican presidential candidate donald trump has repeatedly attacked the current government's electrification goals. the 1st day. i promise you, i will sign with the electric vehicle mandate is gun lawrence policy also thinks the polarization of evils could impact...
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most voters, 67% according to gallup, thought he was too old to be president even before the debate. but questions about biden's fitness for profits were not emphasized as much as they should have been that's the third option. the stories should have been tougher. the volume should have been louder. do you buy into that? >> i mean, isn't that always the case with every story where the public has faced a failure of credible well-reported information. it's always nuance, it's always difficult. brian's right. but still the public did not get at the information that it deserved from new media okay, final question for jill abramson. >> now, will there be an over correction? will every sneeze be reported on? absolutely. you and i both know that. but there's also a lot of really good reporting going on, not only by your previous guess, but in the atlantic, also as a great article by dr. zika manual, which made the point that we're looking at now and for years from now, but that isn't how old-age works. old age is a process of decline, and we're seeing it before our eyes and it's going to ge
most voters, 67% according to gallup, thought he was too old to be president even before the debate. but questions about biden's fitness for profits were not emphasized as much as they should have been that's the third option. the stories should have been tougher. the volume should have been louder. do you buy into that? >> i mean, isn't that always the case with every story where the public has faced a failure of credible well-reported information. it's always nuance, it's always...
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study by gallup. and the lumina points to a few reasons for the drop.em to succeed. tuition is too expensive for them, and colleges have political bias. that's what students are saying. experts say this is concerning. they worry if fewer people go to college, there won't be enough people to work in fields like health care and information technology. and with the economic downturn, those without degrees are more likely to lose jobs. meanwhile, in today's climate and crisis coverage, a lot of records have been broken and some new all time record highs have been set from our current heat wave impacting the bay area and much of the western united states. rob mayeda joins us now with a closer look at the numbers. and, rob, they're actually pretty incredible to see. in some instances, tying or breaking all time record highs, as you're about to see on the map behind us, ukiah tying that record high of 117 degrees. temperatures around the bay area livermore was 111 on saturday. concord 106 as we move north all time record high in redding of 119 degrees, the hea
study by gallup. and the lumina points to a few reasons for the drop.em to succeed. tuition is too expensive for them, and colleges have political bias. that's what students are saying. experts say this is concerning. they worry if fewer people go to college, there won't be enough people to work in fields like health care and information technology. and with the economic downturn, those without degrees are more likely to lose jobs. meanwhile, in today's climate and crisis coverage, a lot of...
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. >> reporter: a recent gallup poll found 7-10 of the adults in this country are confident in their localit down by race, that number drops to 56 percent for black americans. [applause] programs like clippers and cops can improve relationships between police and those they are sworn to protect. creating more trust and improve sense of community and a decrease in crime of up to 22%. >> that's what kids need to see. they need to see that this is what people that look like me can do, will deal, and are willing to do for me. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: at caden's graduation, ty was there. >> on behalf of clippers and cops we want to present this to you. >> reporter: with another important piece of paper, one saying prosecutors decided not to move forward and drop all charges. >> thank you, man. >> he had to execute the plan. if they fall down, they have to get back up and get their life back on track. >> reporter: back on track because clippers and cops instilled one of the most important lessons of life. it's not how you start, but how you finish. for "eye on america," i am jericka du
. >> reporter: a recent gallup poll found 7-10 of the adults in this country are confident in their localit down by race, that number drops to 56 percent for black americans. [applause] programs like clippers and cops can improve relationships between police and those they are sworn to protect. creating more trust and improve sense of community and a decrease in crime of up to 22%. >> that's what kids need to see. they need to see that this is what people that look like me can do,...
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a new poll by gallup and the independent education focused lumina foundation sheds additional light on this. in 2015. you can see nearly 60% of americans said they have a great deal of confidence in higher education. today, only 36% say the same. meantime, the percentage saying they have very little confidence in higher education has climbed from 10 to 32. joining us live to analyze what this means, lumina foundation's vp of impact and planning, doctor courtney brown. doctor brown, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so we see your poll finds confidence in higher education has really been dropping in the last ten years. why >> you know it's really concerning, especially at a time where more people need to have education beyond high school. they're predictions that by 2031, 70% of people need to have some form of education beyond high school. and yet we're seeing this decline in confidence and an increase in the people that have no confidence. and what we're hearing from people that that are saying this is that they feel that college campuses are becoming too political. t
a new poll by gallup and the independent education focused lumina foundation sheds additional light on this. in 2015. you can see nearly 60% of americans said they have a great deal of confidence in higher education. today, only 36% say the same. meantime, the percentage saying they have very little confidence in higher education has climbed from 10 to 32. joining us live to analyze what this means, lumina foundation's vp of impact and planning, doctor courtney brown. doctor brown, thanks for...
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study by gallup and the lumina points to a few reasons for that drop. students say they feel like colleges don't teach them to succeed. tuition is too expensive, and colleges have political bias, and educators say this is concerning. they worry if fewer people go to college, there won't be enough people to work in fields like health care and information technology. well, christmas has come early for medical students at johns hopkins university, bloomberg philanthropies gifted $1 billion to the prestigious university to cover tuition for most medical students. students from families earning less than $300,000 will qualify for the free tuition. living expenses and fees will also be covered for those families making less than $175,000. the massive donation will also increase financial aid for other johns hopkins grad students. how much money do solar panels really save? well, california has one of the highest electricity rates in the country, and since the state gets a lot of sunshine, many people are turning to solar panels. scientists at lawrence berkele
study by gallup and the lumina points to a few reasons for that drop. students say they feel like colleges don't teach them to succeed. tuition is too expensive, and colleges have political bias, and educators say this is concerning. they worry if fewer people go to college, there won't be enough people to work in fields like health care and information technology. well, christmas has come early for medical students at johns hopkins university, bloomberg philanthropies gifted $1 billion to the...
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así lo revela un estudio de la fundación gallup en el que encuestaron a personas que consideran que lasormática, por ejemplo, y en california, los distritos escolares deberán publicar en sus sitios web a partir de marzo 2025, un plan que indique cómo impartirán la enseñanza a los alumnos en los 10 días siguientes a una emergencia que impida a los niños asistir a clases. la legislación llega a 4 años de la pandemia que paralizó el sistema educativo. aquí en el estado. ahora será necesario que den a conocer cómo las escuelas se pondrán en contacto con los alumnos y con las familias en los 5 días siguientes a cualquier emergencia de no cumplir este requisito, no podrán recuperar los fondos estatales perdidos en caso de que las escuelas cierren o de que un número significativo de estudiantes no pueda asistir a esas clases presenciales. bueno, hablemos ahora de la salud, porque en particular la donación de sangre es importante, ayuda a cirugías y también a tratamientos de cáncer. y según la cruz roja americana, cada año más de 6 millones de personas donan sangre y entre esas personas está un
así lo revela un estudio de la fundación gallup en el que encuestaron a personas que consideran que lasormática, por ejemplo, y en california, los distritos escolares deberán publicar en sus sitios web a partir de marzo 2025, un plan que indique cómo impartirán la enseñanza a los alumnos en los 10 días siguientes a una emergencia que impida a los niños asistir a clases. la legislación llega a 4 años de la pandemia que paralizó el sistema educativo. aquí en el estado. ahora será...
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that's a real gallup statistic, by the way. 25 percent. so why can't we hear the voices of other candidates? why are we gotten to this point in this country? why can't other ideas be we can be thrown into the ring? well, that's what i'm going to be talking about today. and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do as you look at him right there, his smiling face do not go away. we'll be right back. the march the 22nd 1943. during the great petrie, i'll take the shirts and munch fatality and 118 run down the better we'll see under the age of carting ship of the new wish in the fitness center. yes. so this one, most of the rooms to pony it to you. $149.00 people died including $75.00 children of age was practically wiped off the face of the la new blue loves of the orchard. and couldn't, charlie was, you know, june, will you put it as follows? oh, shoot. was i really, i really usually its own you feeling, you know, so the infamous battali
that's a real gallup statistic, by the way. 25 percent. so why can't we hear the voices of other candidates? why are we gotten to this point in this country? why can't other ideas be we can be thrown into the ring? well, that's what i'm going to be talking about today. and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do as you look at him right there, his smiling face do not go away. we'll be...
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that's a real gallup statistic, by the way. 25 percent. so why can't we hear the voices of other candidates? why are we gotten to this point in this country? why can't other ideas be we can be thrown into the ring? well, that's what i'm going to be talking about today. and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do, as you look at them right there, his smiling face do not go away, will be right back the the, what is part of the, the employee would post good. isn't the deepest you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex might be present during that stop without collision? is that still part of as the it's a great pleasure right now as we welcome you back to welcome to our show. doctor cornell was former harvard professor running for the presidency of the united states. and you know, it's interesting being able to talk to, i think someone who's an old friend in many ways, cuz as many of you may know, and i'm s
that's a real gallup statistic, by the way. 25 percent. so why can't we hear the voices of other candidates? why are we gotten to this point in this country? why can't other ideas be we can be thrown into the ring? well, that's what i'm going to be talking about today. and we're going to join by presidential candidate, former harvard professor cornell west. you will want to hear what he has to say. so whatever you do, as you look at them right there, his smiling face do not go away, will be...
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let me start with trust since our -- let me start with trust. 32% of the public, according to a gallup poll has great deal for amount of trust in media s reporting today. 32%. 39% have no confidence in news media whatsoever. now let's look at gen z. only 3% have a great deal of trust in news, and only 13% have quite a lot of trust in news. gen z has even less trust than the general public let me break down that a little bit more. 22% of the democrats come gen z la tuna fire themselves as democrats have trust in news. 8% white different themselves as republicans, and 10% for those that it didn't and independence. do you know what they do trust? they trust science at 71%. the younger gen z, which is from 15 and under, trust institutions, particularly the military, the medical system and thetu police. let me talk about news. we know a lot of the statistics but a want to make sure we have all the data here. that are only 1766 counties in the united states that have local news. of 3143. one-third of all newspapers will close at the end of this year. and the newspaper employment and industry
let me start with trust since our -- let me start with trust. 32% of the public, according to a gallup poll has great deal for amount of trust in media s reporting today. 32%. 39% have no confidence in news media whatsoever. now let's look at gen z. only 3% have a great deal of trust in news, and only 13% have quite a lot of trust in news. gen z has even less trust than the general public let me break down that a little bit more. 22% of the democrats come gen z la tuna fire themselves as...
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. >> so i saw a poll by gallup that said that more young people are starting to get into work and i think in the past 50 years, like the larger-- largest percentage of young people are now entering the work force at like 16 and i have also seen polls that show record high approval ratings for unions since the '70s, and i was wondering, because i feel like i see kind of a gap in biden's campaign strategy because he's been one of the most pro union candidates to come about, that he isn't aiming that pro union sentiment toward the youngest generation because as someone who has been working in the restaurant industry since i was 16, i can see the progression of like my co-workers and other restaurants down the street are all starting to unionize and that wasn't the conversation being had four years ago. >> well, i mean, i think it's one of those things that politics is defined by what's happening-- or elections are defined what's happening in this set of times. a year ago, this guy invited amazon workers to the white house and this guy-- go, joe. >> and what happened to this guy? and it can b
. >> so i saw a poll by gallup that said that more young people are starting to get into work and i think in the past 50 years, like the larger-- largest percentage of young people are now entering the work force at like 16 and i have also seen polls that show record high approval ratings for unions since the '70s, and i was wondering, because i feel like i see kind of a gap in biden's campaign strategy because he's been one of the most pro union candidates to come about, that he isn't...
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every single pull for the last three and half years whether it's a fox pool, gallup poll or msnbc pooly all show the same thing. 60% of americans only rate the economy as fair or poor. people rated the economy good or great. that is a problem. the inflation rate is down, but that still means prices are rising. they are just not rising as fast as they used to be. >> at least that is one good thing. real quick, steve. right about now, parents are taking out their check books and writing huge checks. at some of the most expensive colleges in the country. pepperdine, usc. i went there, but it was not that much. $95,000 for some of these colleges. it is just unbelievable. you have a plan that you would like to see to help students pay for college. very quickly, 30 seconds, please explain it. >> these kids 18, 19, 20, 21 -year-olds work each week. college of the ozarks where the tuition is free. the kids have to actually work for their tuition. twenty, 21 -year-olds. they could be working while they are getting their degree. the kid that i met at the college are some of the best that i've me
every single pull for the last three and half years whether it's a fox pool, gallup poll or msnbc pooly all show the same thing. 60% of americans only rate the economy as fair or poor. people rated the economy good or great. that is a problem. the inflation rate is down, but that still means prices are rising. they are just not rising as fast as they used to be. >> at least that is one good thing. real quick, steve. right about now, parents are taking out their check books and writing...
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with the recent gallup poll finding a record high 32% of voters saying they will only vote for a candidateho shares their views on abortion. my next guest is zeroing in on the issue as she runs to be one of the only ob/gyn's on capitol hill, supporting your right to an abortion. joining me now is dr. kristin lyerly, abortion provider and democratic card today -- candidate for congress in wisconsin. let's get out the facts, there are currently no pro-abortion rights ob/gyn's in congress, why is having someone like you so critical in this moment? >> we note the stories. we have the privilege of sitting in examination rooms with our patients hearing their experiences and understanding what their lives are like, and helping them solve some of the most intimate, important problems in their lives, not just as it affects them but their families and their entire communities. i have to tell you, everyone has a story. young people, old people, men and women, does not matter, all of our lives have been affected by reproductive healthcare issues, that is why we need a pro-choice ob/gyn doctor in congr
with the recent gallup poll finding a record high 32% of voters saying they will only vote for a candidateho shares their views on abortion. my next guest is zeroing in on the issue as she runs to be one of the only ob/gyn's on capitol hill, supporting your right to an abortion. joining me now is dr. kristin lyerly, abortion provider and democratic card today -- candidate for congress in wisconsin. let's get out the facts, there are currently no pro-abortion rights ob/gyn's in congress, why is...
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sections of analytical groups, including darpa, deloitte, mckenzie, peer research center, brookins, gallup, edelman, the way joe, csis, world economic forum, et cetera -- we took the range of their forecasts and studies and made a meta-analysis to build this. we also listen for what are called weak signals, which are very early sort of signals or green shoots of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause that can be harbingers of a much bigger change in the future. okay. with that said, get your infographics ready, and i will walk you through each one of these. so, the first is background economic turbulence, the biggest driver for the year. technological disruption would already be enough of a challenge for most organizations if you think about digitization and ai, and everything else that's going on, deep fakes, which we'll talk about momentarily. we're now dealing with war, power blocs, and managed trade, along with trade veganism, and all of those, combined with the technological disruption we have and a number of other trends -- which i'm going to walk you through -- cre
sections of analytical groups, including darpa, deloitte, mckenzie, peer research center, brookins, gallup, edelman, the way joe, csis, world economic forum, et cetera -- we took the range of their forecasts and studies and made a meta-analysis to build this. we also listen for what are called weak signals, which are very early sort of signals or green shoots of change that we want to take a look at that give us pause that can be harbingers of a much bigger change in the future. okay. with that...
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with trust companies, democracy let's start with trust. 32% of the public, this is according to a gallupoll has a great deal or a fair amount of trust and media news reporting today. 32%. 39% have no confidence in news media whatsoever. let's get genz. only 3% have a great deal of trust. only 13% have quite a lot. jens is less trust than the average tropical may break a dam or 22% of the democrats genz identify themselves as democrats have trust the no space 8% to identify themselves as republicans. 10% of those who identify as independent. but do you know what they do trust? science at 71%. the younger jens eight from 15 and under trust institutions particularly the military, the medical system let me talk about news. we know a lot of these statistics out to make sure we have all the data here. credit 1766 counties in the united states. that have local news 3141. one third of all newspapers will close at the end of this year. the newspaper employment in the industry has gone from and 2022 and is 106,000 compared to 365,0002005. but the landscape is changing. there are two times more non
with trust companies, democracy let's start with trust. 32% of the public, this is according to a gallupoll has a great deal or a fair amount of trust and media news reporting today. 32%. 39% have no confidence in news media whatsoever. let's get genz. only 3% have a great deal of trust. only 13% have quite a lot. jens is less trust than the average tropical may break a dam or 22% of the democrats genz identify themselves as democrats have trust the no space 8% to identify themselves as...
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it's a gallup poll just before the debate it already going into the debate 67% of voters said they considered too old to be president. the biden number is a number we've never seen for any candidate before. >> the joe biden we saw is not a one off. there have been 15, 20 occasions in the last year end a half when the president has appeared somewhat as he did and that horror show. there was a fundraiser which he started and became very stiff according to the people there as if a rigor mortis setting in. >> june of -- >> a year ago almost exactly at the four seasons restaurant on park avenue. he became stiff and the chair had to be brought for him to do the latter part of the event. >> they had to bring a chair to him. >> all i can say is the cat is out of the bag, you can't put the tooth back. they can't un- see it and they are smarter than the democrats obviously think. >> appreciate you so much. come back again soon. still ahead, fox news contributor and author of laptop from hell, miranda devine is joining us. miranda's take on one of the worst crises in u.s. history. the white house accuse
it's a gallup poll just before the debate it already going into the debate 67% of voters said they considered too old to be president. the biden number is a number we've never seen for any candidate before. >> the joe biden we saw is not a one off. there have been 15, 20 occasions in the last year end a half when the president has appeared somewhat as he did and that horror show. there was a fundraiser which he started and became very stiff according to the people there as if a rigor...
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>> so, there are 51% of independent voters right now in the nation according to a recent gallup poll.voters and what independent voters are feeling right now is that they are discouraged with the choices that the two parties offer. we have never been so discouraged with the two-party system. and so, we are looking for a candidate who is not part of a party machine who is going to be able to work across the aisle and work with both parties and independent voters included in the process. we want someone who is not picked by the party elite. >> todd: tom, let's get to some names. i mentioned off the top, you have gavin newsom there. you can certainly expect kamala harris to make a stop here this weekend while campaigning extensively for joe biden, she only mentioned joe biden's name once. so if either of those two ends up ultimately replacing joe biden, do they excite you and have your vote? >> not at all. i don't think it takes a rocket scientist to see what's going on in the country. unfortunately, the democratic party, i feel, something like that '60s come '70s and the party is comple
>> so, there are 51% of independent voters right now in the nation according to a recent gallup poll.voters and what independent voters are feeling right now is that they are discouraged with the choices that the two parties offer. we have never been so discouraged with the two-party system. and so, we are looking for a candidate who is not part of a party machine who is going to be able to work across the aisle and work with both parties and independent voters included in the process. we...
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settle down, because according to a new gallup poll only 36% of americans "have confidence" in highercation. and i got to admit, i kind of get it. i mean, i have a master's degree in drama. which basically means i spent $100,000 a year to learn how to do funny accents. [ laughter ] [ in an accent ] >> kathryn: i'm not sure if it was worth it, guvna'! [ laughter and applause ] okay. oh -- did you guys hear about what happened to that boeing 757 yesterday? all right, doesn't matter because i'm going to tell you anyway. [ laughter ] during a flight from l.a.g. to denver, a wheel from the plane fell off. in midair. now, for those of you who don't know a lot about boeing 757s, let me explain. wheels are supposed to stay on. [ laughter ] but the wheels are coming off everywhere. i can barely watch the news anymore because every story is starting to really stress me out. what's even worse is the anchors are just calmly reading the stories, oblivious to the fact that the world is on fire around them. i need a broadcaster that reports stories with the appropriate level of panic. i think it's t
settle down, because according to a new gallup poll only 36% of americans "have confidence" in highercation. and i got to admit, i kind of get it. i mean, i have a master's degree in drama. which basically means i spent $100,000 a year to learn how to do funny accents. [ laughter ] [ in an accent ] >> kathryn: i'm not sure if it was worth it, guvna'! [ laughter and applause ] okay. oh -- did you guys hear about what happened to that boeing 757 yesterday? all right, doesn't...