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. >> according to gallup polling released in december, people are looking for new jobs at the highestes in nearly a decade. but in a cooling labor market, along with a low unemployment rate, there's fear those opportunities may not be there. >> the time between jobs for people to find a job after they lose a job is pretty high. it's 23.7 weeks on average, and that's pretty scary. number. >> gallup refers to this shift as the great detachment, and it's causing frustration for employers to 18% of people in their latest report are actually engaged at work. >> so that means you've got 82% of your people as an employer who are saying not feeling it. >> if you're not feeling it and ready to make a move, you can simply start by talking to the people you know. >> reach out to that network to identify people that they know who would be in a position to give advice, to make introductions. >> and don't rely on one click job applications with the same resume each time to land you that dream position. >> tailor the resume that you're sending in so that it uses the keywords that are in the job desc
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so this is a headline from gallup, january 16th. and this is their, you know, annual look at party identification. and when they say gop holds edge in party identification, the edge is 46 to 45. and that's the headline. that's literally the headline that they put on the story. so i read the story. and here's what i found. wait a minute. when you ask americans, do you identify as a d or an r or an i shazam! 43% a plurality say, i'm not a democrat. i'm not a republican. i am an independent. can you show the actual graph from gallup to show how they presented to catherine? yeah, there it is. a little harder to see in politics as of today. do you consider yourself a republican, a democrat or an independent? and for 2024, the year of the election just ended, 43% of this country say i'm an i and i have the throw back on me because i want to i want to make a point about this. i have the utmost respect for gallup as a polling organization, but i don't like this because they ask initially, are you a dnr or an i? and you get 43% who say i'm a
so this is a headline from gallup, january 16th. and this is their, you know, annual look at party identification. and when they say gop holds edge in party identification, the edge is 46 to 45. and that's the headline. that's literally the headline that they put on the story. so i read the story. and here's what i found. wait a minute. when you ask americans, do you identify as a d or an r or an i shazam! 43% a plurality say, i'm not a democrat. i'm not a republican. i am an independent. can...
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according to gallup, the american people's governance in the economy has surged to the highest level in history. that is why i have a news conference like that. i take the greatest business leaders in the world and say do you want to invest the money? then i look at the news conference and say what am i doing here? they go and invest money. it is good to know where the smartest businesspeople in the smartest businesspeople in the world are investing it and they are invested in the united states. we have done this sale into months of not being there. we haven't been there, and it is pretty amazing, and we think we're going to do some really things, really great things, we are being respected again all over the world. what took place at the panama canal is a disgrace. jimmy carter gave it to them for $1 and the to treat as well. i thought it was a terrible thing to do. it was the most expensive structure ever built in the history of our country, relatively. it would be the equivalent of over $1 trillion today, we lost 38,000 people. think of it 38,000 people. think of it 38,000 people.
according to gallup, the american people's governance in the economy has surged to the highest level in history. that is why i have a news conference like that. i take the greatest business leaders in the world and say do you want to invest the money? then i look at the news conference and say what am i doing here? they go and invest money. it is good to know where the smartest businesspeople in the smartest businesspeople in the world are investing it and they are invested in the united...
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meanwhile, donald trump's transition approval rating sits at 55%, which, according to gallup, far exceeds his first term, where trump's average approval rating was 41%. then there's the category of favorability, which is more a measure of a person's feelings rather than job performance. cnn's poll shows that biden's favorability is at 33%. trump has a 46% favorable, a 48% unfavorable rating. and even though trump is underwater by a hair, he's never had a higher favorability than he enjoys right now. so the president elect's popularity exceeds that of president biden, whether measured by job approval or favorability. i don't view these two trends independently. i see a causal connection between them. i think that donald trump is benefiting from a comparison to joe biden, and that trump's numbers arguably would not be as high if it weren't for that comparison. that's a measure that will fade in time as trump takes office and has a record of his own during his second term. but here's someone from whom president biden can take solace the late jimmy carter, the 39th president, began his term,
meanwhile, donald trump's transition approval rating sits at 55%, which, according to gallup, far exceeds his first term, where trump's average approval rating was 41%. then there's the category of favorability, which is more a measure of a person's feelings rather than job performance. cnn's poll shows that biden's favorability is at 33%. trump has a 46% favorable, a 48% unfavorable rating. and even though trump is underwater by a hair, he's never had a higher favorability than he enjoys right...
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well, all one needs to do is look at the gallup polls, the famous gallup poll. so. in 1972. she is voted the most admired woman the world. this is at the apex of her popularity, but maybe not even the apex because she is in the top ten most admired women in the world, 14 times in the gallup poll. and this is long after they leave washington. president nixon, mrs. nixon leave washington. this is this long extended period before, after, during she always retains her popular. it's very interesting. i do think people are able just see her as her own entity and she has her own popularity, her following. so it's fascinating to watch and this doesn't even count all the other the good housekeeping poll know which she's always in the top. more than 20 times more. right. i mean, just every poll she blues in a way this doesn't happen to first ladies now. i mean is pretty incredible and i think what's amazing about her maintain that popularity after nixons left the white house is she made exactly one public appearance after they left the white house until this library opened in 1990. th
well, all one needs to do is look at the gallup polls, the famous gallup poll. so. in 1972. she is voted the most admired woman the world. this is at the apex of her popularity, but maybe not even the apex because she is in the top ten most admired women in the world, 14 times in the gallup poll. and this is long after they leave washington. president nixon, mrs. nixon leave washington. this is this long extended period before, after, during she always retains her popular. it's very...
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a bit more detail on that from gallup. are more americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what's your question? caller: yes, my question is i've been on google and i've been trying to find out if president biden has signed the fairness act yet or is that to be signed tomorrow? that is my main question. host: you are referring to the social security fairness act? caller: yes. host: i'm checking right now. i believe it might be tomorrow but i am double checking for you. was there another question you had for our panelist in the meantime? caller: yes. if he doesn't sign it, i am a retired teacher. and so, if he doesn't sign it, w
a bit more detail on that from gallup. are more americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host:...
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exclamation point bring a home for us. >> i'd like the gallup poll about biden being the least popularnce carter because it means he is the least liked ever you are asking people not historians so that means it's their lived experience under these presidents not asking historians who can tell you about miller fillmore's third it's people who live in understand. >> he had three yes that's how he got his nickname anyways. biden was rated the worst president of our lifetime which means he is the worst ever which is a beautiful parting gift for carter at the funeral that harold was so glad happened what's more amazing is given joe's true infirmary and ineptitude was covered up by 97% of the media and still rated this poorly. >> just like fillmore's. >> exactly they covered up the so imagine what the role would be like if the press did their job and reported on the real joe biden he wouldn't be in the paul or elected and for now he is clearly the worst president in the history of the united states and jimmy carter from heaven thanks you. >> five or ten years from now you will be moved view
exclamation point bring a home for us. >> i'd like the gallup poll about biden being the least popularnce carter because it means he is the least liked ever you are asking people not historians so that means it's their lived experience under these presidents not asking historians who can tell you about miller fillmore's third it's people who live in understand. >> he had three yes that's how he got his nickname anyways. biden was rated the worst president of our lifetime which means...
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the gallup poll today about 18 areas during president biden's four years in office, the only positivesues was situation for gay, lesbian, transgender people. and where did that get them? they are ending up where they are ending up. and the idea that genital examinations, you go to school, submit birth certificate, check mark what you were born as, there is nothing to do, no examination. >> judge jeanine: harold, why can't the democrats figure out -- you know what, i'm happy if they don't, to be honest with you -- but why can't they figure out, they lost everything in the election because they are focused on nonsense that americans don't care about. >> harold: i wouldn't necessarily say all democrats, but certainly if you look at the vote in the house, only a handful of democrats -- if i were in the house -- >> judge jeanine: only two democrats voted for the bill to protect the rights. >> harold: if i were in congress, i would have supported the bill. but we have a freedom of speech clause in congress. congresswoman has the exact right to say what she wants to say. i happen to disagree
the gallup poll today about 18 areas during president biden's four years in office, the only positivesues was situation for gay, lesbian, transgender people. and where did that get them? they are ending up where they are ending up. and the idea that genital examinations, you go to school, submit birth certificate, check mark what you were born as, there is nothing to do, no examination. >> judge jeanine: harold, why can't the democrats figure out -- you know what, i'm happy if they don't,...
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exclamation point, bring it home for us. >> greg: kayleigh brought up a gallup poll, about biden beingt really means he is the least liked ever because you are asking people, not historians, so that means it is their lived experience under these presidents. it is not asking historians, who can tell you about millard fillmore's third nipple. these are people that lived in understand. >> jesse: no way! >> greg: that's how he got his nickname. anyway. >> jesse: millard fillmore? >> greg: yes. biden was rated the worst president of our lifetime, which means he is the worst ever, which is a beautiful parting gift for james earl carter at the funeral that harold was so glad happened. what's even more amazing, given joe's true infirmary and ineptitude was covered up by 90% of the media, and still he rated this poorly. >> jesse: just like fillmore's. >> greg: exactly, they covered up his nipple. imagine if the press had done their job and reported on the real joe biden, not the fake joe biden. he probably wouldn't be in the poll, wouldn't be elected. but for now, he is clearly the worst presid
exclamation point, bring it home for us. >> greg: kayleigh brought up a gallup poll, about biden beingt really means he is the least liked ever because you are asking people, not historians, so that means it is their lived experience under these presidents. it is not asking historians, who can tell you about millard fillmore's third nipple. these are people that lived in understand. >> jesse: no way! >> greg: that's how he got his nickname. anyway. >> jesse: millard...
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we've got a new gallup poll americans now rank biden as the worst president since nixon. joining us now fox news political analyst a great writer and thinker, lisa booth. lisa? what do you make of all of that and also this. let's get to this quickly. president biden finally admitted to usa today that yes, he himself is not sure he would have lasted four more years in the white house saying, "who the hell knows what i'll be like when i'm 86 years old." what do you make of all of this? >> well then why did he run in 2024 in the first place? i mean, i think one of the biggest lies that have been told about joe biden is that somehow, he's a good man. this is someone whose a prolific liar, someone whose very corrupt and even when he launched his candidacy in 2020 it was based on the charlottesville lie. these lies that were told about what donald trump said about that event. he said it was a battle for the nation. a battle for the soul of the nation and since then over the past four years, he's corrupted that soul. he's weaponized the government against political opponents. do
we've got a new gallup poll americans now rank biden as the worst president since nixon. joining us now fox news political analyst a great writer and thinker, lisa booth. lisa? what do you make of all of that and also this. let's get to this quickly. president biden finally admitted to usa today that yes, he himself is not sure he would have lasted four more years in the white house saying, "who the hell knows what i'll be like when i'm 86 years old." what do you make of all of this?...
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it's 23.7 weeks on average. >> gallup refers to this shift as the great detachment, and it's causing in their latest report are actually engaged at work. >> so that means you've got 82% of your people as an employer who are saying not feeling it. >> if you're not feeling it and ready to make a move, you can simply start by talking to the people you know. >> reach out to that network to identify people that they know who would be in a position to give advice, to make introductions, and don't rely on one click job applications with the same resume each time to land you that dream position. tailor the resume that you're sending in so that it uses the keywords that are in the job description. >> in washington, brian abel reporting. >> all right, as that lady said, not feeling it, 82%. >> i mean, that's staggering. yeah. >> we went from hot job summer to like cool or cold search winter that we're dealing with right now. i get it, a lot of people are thinking, well, can i get a remote work job somewhere? can i get a job with more flexibility? there aren't enough of those jobs in the market
it's 23.7 weeks on average. >> gallup refers to this shift as the great detachment, and it's causing in their latest report are actually engaged at work. >> so that means you've got 82% of your people as an employer who are saying not feeling it. >> if you're not feeling it and ready to make a move, you can simply start by talking to the people you know. >> reach out to that network to identify people that they know who would be in a position to give advice, to make...
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monument, colorado, the truck was charged in trinidad, colorado, las vegas, new mexico, albuquerque and gallupnew mexico, january 1, the truck was charged in holbrook, flagstaff and kingman, arizona. we last tracked the truck in kingman at 0533 yesterday morning. the truck was first spotted in las vegas at 7:29 a.m. yesterday. carlos will pull up a picture of the truck pulling onto fashion show drive here. that picture was taken at 7:34 a.m. we know he pulled into the trump valet, i believe we have a video that. can see the cybertruck highlighted their. -- there. through extensive surveillance video we were able to track him leaving there and we know he went to several places along las vegas boulevard and spent time in the parking much of a business named flamingo on las vegas boulevard. we don't have a truck pulling back onto the boulevard. you see that there, that is north on the boulevard from sands at 8:39 a.m. where he immediately pulls into the valet area and of course the explosion occurs within 17 seconds of his arrival at the valet. there are some additional investigative updates that
monument, colorado, the truck was charged in trinidad, colorado, las vegas, new mexico, albuquerque and gallupnew mexico, january 1, the truck was charged in holbrook, flagstaff and kingman, arizona. we last tracked the truck in kingman at 0533 yesterday morning. the truck was first spotted in las vegas at 7:29 a.m. yesterday. carlos will pull up a picture of the truck pulling onto fashion show drive here. that picture was taken at 7:34 a.m. we know he pulled into the trump valet, i believe we...
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and it comes with some stark numbers from a recent gallup poll, a record breaking 80% of u.s. adults believe the country is greatly divided on most important values. and a recent pew research study found nearly two thirds of americans feel like they become exhausted. thinking about the political division. we recently spoke with the ceo of michigan's kellogg foundation about how to better connect with people across the political and racial spectra. the question is, how do i embrace this concept of healing? how do i learn to listen to others and build empathy for others who have situations different than my own? and that is the work of all of us. lejeune montgomery tapper recently released her new book called how we heal. it focuses on the need for connection and greater empathy. okay. a big show is coming to the shark tank in honor of the lunar new year. and our marcus washington got an up close look at the celebration. nbc bay area is getting ready to welcome in the year of the snake, and the san jose sharks are getting ready to. we actually got an up close look at part of the
and it comes with some stark numbers from a recent gallup poll, a record breaking 80% of u.s. adults believe the country is greatly divided on most important values. and a recent pew research study found nearly two thirds of americans feel like they become exhausted. thinking about the political division. we recently spoke with the ceo of michigan's kellogg foundation about how to better connect with people across the political and racial spectra. the question is, how do i embrace this concept...
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according to a gallup poll, 40% of americans are afraid to walk alone at night near their home in vesia is a stylish piece of jewelry that doubles as a personal safety device. a double tap on the back of the charm sends your location to five trusted contacts and alerts. nine 1-1 for college students, young drivers, realtors, seniors, and evening shift workers in vesia is ready for anything. protect yourself now. scan the qr code on your screen or visit. true crime news.com/safety for essential...
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gallup released a survey about the use of ai today. it found that an estimated 99% of americans used at least one ai product in the last week, but nearly two thirds didn't realize they were actually using ai. products included navigation apps, streaming services, and social media sites. it also found that many americans believe that ai will have a negative impact on jobs and security over the next five years. up nexext making a splash before they even hit the court. how the bay area's new women's basketball team is stepping up to help pete g. writes, "my tween wants a new phone. how do i not break the bank?" we got you, pete. xfinity mobile was designed to save you money and gives you access to wifi speeds up to a gig. so you get high speeds for low prices. better than getting low speeds for high prices. right, bruce? -jealous? yeah, look at that. -honestly. someone get a helmet on this guy. xfinity internet customers, ask how to get an unlimited line free for a year, plus a free 5g phone. bounced from one doctor to the next. does it h
gallup released a survey about the use of ai today. it found that an estimated 99% of americans used at least one ai product in the last week, but nearly two thirds didn't realize they were actually using ai. products included navigation apps, streaming services, and social media sites. it also found that many americans believe that ai will have a negative impact on jobs and security over the next five years. up nexext making a splash before they even hit the court. how the bay area's new...
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gallup has 20 trends that they identified to wash in 2025. among some of the top ones include presidential approval, with the donald trump's reprise. presidential approval is the ultimate measure of whether america's leader is rallying or wrinkling the public. it will also provide an unparalleled opportunity to gauge whether trump is over performing or underperforming compared with his first term. monitoring independence among come trump averaged a 37% approval rating in his first term and never exceeded 47% be particularly important in gauging his relative success. other issues they highlight include presidential approval, immigration, media trust or mistrust, along with u.s. health care challenges. now, let's get to your calls on what resolutions you believe lawmakers should be making in 2025. we will start with mike in fairbanks, alaska. good morning, mike. caller: good morning, kimberly and c-span and the world. i have a punch list that is quite extensive. number one, i would like our lawmakers to, you know, stop spending money please. st
gallup has 20 trends that they identified to wash in 2025. among some of the top ones include presidential approval, with the donald trump's reprise. presidential approval is the ultimate measure of whether america's leader is rallying or wrinkling the public. it will also provide an unparalleled opportunity to gauge whether trump is over performing or underperforming compared with his first term. monitoring independence among come trump averaged a 37% approval rating in his first term and...
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gallup has 20 trends that they identified to wash in 2025.mong some of the top ones include presidential approval, with the donald trump's reprise. presidential approval is the ultimate measure of whether america's leader is rallying or wrinkling the public. it will also provide an unparalleled opportunity to gauge whether trump is over performing or underperforming compared with his first term. monitoring independence among come trump averaged a 37% approval rating in his first term and never exceeded 47% be particularly important in gauging his relative success. other issues they highlight include presidential approval, immigration, media trust or mistrust, along with u.s. health care challenges. now, let's get to your calls on what resolutions you believe lawmakers should be making in 2025. we will start with mike in fairbanks, alaska. good morning, mike. caller: good morning, kimberly and c-span and the world. i have a punch list that is quite extensive. number one, i would like our lawmakers to, you know, stop spending money please. stop
gallup has 20 trends that they identified to wash in 2025.mong some of the top ones include presidential approval, with the donald trump's reprise. presidential approval is the ultimate measure of whether america's leader is rallying or wrinkling the public. it will also provide an unparalleled opportunity to gauge whether trump is over performing or underperforming compared with his first term. monitoring independence among come trump averaged a 37% approval rating in his first term and never...
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five hours a day, the latest gallup survey, five hours a day is what american teenagers spend just on social media, especially tiktok and youtube. and that's american childhood now. - why are young people's brains so vulnerable? - because human childhood is this amazing, unusual childhood in which we have these very large brains. and the brain, you know, it has a certain form when you're a child, but then in puberty it kind of rewires and kind of locks down into a configuration, beginning from the back to the front. the prefrontal cortex just behind the forehead is the last part of the brain to myelinate, to sort of lock down into an adult configuration. and it's guided by local inputs. and so all over the world, traditionally, adults would help children make the transition from child to adult, and they would bring them into local knowledge, and they would get them ready to make this role change. we don't do that. instead, what we do is hand you this device. so this is about the worst thing you can imagine to give kids at the beginning of puberty. and the great rewiring radically alte
five hours a day, the latest gallup survey, five hours a day is what american teenagers spend just on social media, especially tiktok and youtube. and that's american childhood now. - why are young people's brains so vulnerable? - because human childhood is this amazing, unusual childhood in which we have these very large brains. and the brain, you know, it has a certain form when you're a child, but then in puberty it kind of rewires and kind of locks down into a configuration, beginning from...
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but i think we've, we've seen a small up to can support for president young in a gallup poll released yesterday. but i think more, why be there's a real concern here that as this process goes on, the instability is going to be bad for career as a whole. lot of people have been watching the markets very closely. the full of the one against the us dollar. yesterday, the chairman of the bank a career, came out and said that he was expecting growth to be revised downwards with the continued instability. so i think more than anything people would like to see a quick resolution to this process. but as these legal wrangling skill on and the constitutional court looks at the whole, the impeachment process that could take as long as the $180.00 days. that is to those, he is not going to be able to be resolved very quickly. okay, thank you for that. tony change that for us in the south korean capital. so well, china had one of its lowest rates of economic growth in decades in 2024, nearly renew state to shows the economy grew by 5 percent down slightly from 5.2 percent the previous year. the da
but i think we've, we've seen a small up to can support for president young in a gallup poll released yesterday. but i think more, why be there's a real concern here that as this process goes on, the instability is going to be bad for career as a whole. lot of people have been watching the markets very closely. the full of the one against the us dollar. yesterday, the chairman of the bank a career, came out and said that he was expecting growth to be revised downwards with the continued...
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a recent bentley university gallup survey found that 82% of americans think it's important to avoid ahink tank recently suggested higher tax rates for companies where the gap is too big. do you think that's the sort of idea that could be a vote—winner in the upcoming election? or is it politically too toxic for presidential candidates given they end up dealing with these individuals? pushing for policies to crack down on ceo pay would absolutely be a vote—winner. i have spoken to groups in small towns in swing states in four different states now. i would walk into audiences of republicans and expect to get a lot of debating, and i'd be allarmed with my arguments against extreme ceo pay levels, and what i found was enormous common ground. the problem is that big money has huge influence over our political system, and candidates are afraid to rock the boat when it comes to their campaign finance. not all of them, but every poll is showing that this is a trans—partisan issue. across the political spectrum, people are just fed up. do you think the pressure of the majority of workers aroun
a recent bentley university gallup survey found that 82% of americans think it's important to avoid ahink tank recently suggested higher tax rates for companies where the gap is too big. do you think that's the sort of idea that could be a vote—winner in the upcoming election? or is it politically too toxic for presidential candidates given they end up dealing with these individuals? pushing for policies to crack down on ceo pay would absolutely be a vote—winner. i have spoken to groups in...
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december, the truck was charged in trinidad, colorado, las vegas, new mexico, and albuquerque and gallup, new mexico. on january 1st, the truck was charged in holbrook, flagstaff, and kingman, arizona. we last tracked the truck in kingman at zero 533 yesterday morning. the truck was first spotted in las vegas at 7:29 a.m. yesterday, and carlos will pull up a picture of the truck pulling onto fashion show drive here. and that picture was observed at about 7:34 a.m. we know that he pulled into the trump valet, and i believe we have a video of that. you can see the cybertruck highlighted there. so through extensive surveillance video, we were able to track him leaving there. and we know that he went to several different places along las vegas boulevard, and he spent some time in a parking lot of a business near flamingo and las vegas boulevard. but we didn't have a video of the truck pulling back onto las vegas boulevard from the sands. you see that? there goes that's north on the boulevard from sands at 839, where he then immediately heads to the trump hotel, pulls into the valet area, and
december, the truck was charged in trinidad, colorado, las vegas, new mexico, and albuquerque and gallup, new mexico. on january 1st, the truck was charged in holbrook, flagstaff, and kingman, arizona. we last tracked the truck in kingman at zero 533 yesterday morning. the truck was first spotted in las vegas at 7:29 a.m. yesterday, and carlos will pull up a picture of the truck pulling onto fashion show drive here. and that picture was observed at about 7:34 a.m. we know that he pulled into...
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. >> reporter: president biden leaves office with a 39% approval rating, according to gallup.ut he maintains the nation is on better terms with allies around the world and will long reap benefits from his historic investments at home. natalie brand, cbs news, washington. >>> turning now to the middle east where hopes for peace are renewed after 467 agonizing days of warfare in gaza, there is finally a deal for a ceasefire. there is jubilation in tel aviv, celebrating the deal that includes the release of hostages who were held in gaza. the first phase is set to begin on sunday with haumz releasing several of the almost 100 hostages it still holds. during a six-week pause in fighting, 33 hostages, including americans will be released and exchanged for hundreds of palestinian prisoners. cbs' elizabeth palmer has more from tel aviv. >> reporter: in gaza, the thought that sunday would bring a stop to the bombing brought crowds into the streets. "this is the best moment in my life," this woman said. "thank god the war has ended." the deal stipulates 600 trucks a day of badly needed
. >> reporter: president biden leaves office with a 39% approval rating, according to gallup.ut he maintains the nation is on better terms with allies around the world and will long reap benefits from his historic investments at home. natalie brand, cbs news, washington. >>> turning now to the middle east where hopes for peace are renewed after 467 agonizing days of warfare in gaza, there is finally a deal for a ceasefire. there is jubilation in tel aviv, celebrating the deal...
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today i looked at a pole, there was another pole, the gallup poll, they had 18 issues.ch ones are you feeling better about? only 1 out of 18 did people feel better about and it was 2slgbtq+ issues. so we talk about things that he's done and this rings hollow. it feels like the speechwriters have already left the building and that they asked chatgpt to write the speech for joe biden in which he doesn't remember that he was president for the last four years. if you ask people are you better off today than you were four years ago, the answer is no. except for maybe the solar companies and the delta smelt. >> jesse: that was mean, dana! dana is meaner than you are, what is happening here? >> i will answer the question you posed of her, whether this was a failed presidency. i think the answer, said to say is yes, it is. it was failed on a number of counts. the first one being on foreign policy. beginning with the entirely problematic withdrawal from afghanistan which i think a great many people feel was the signal to vladimir putin and perhaps others that their aggression wo
today i looked at a pole, there was another pole, the gallup poll, they had 18 issues.ch ones are you feeling better about? only 1 out of 18 did people feel better about and it was 2slgbtq+ issues. so we talk about things that he's done and this rings hollow. it feels like the speechwriters have already left the building and that they asked chatgpt to write the speech for joe biden in which he doesn't remember that he was president for the last four years. if you ask people are you better off...
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a new gallup poll shows more americans believe history will judge biden's presidency negatively.ell brown on that. donald trump will deliver remarks to the press from mar-a-lago, 11:00 eastern time today. we will bring it to you live. varney will be right back. (vo) weight loss is changing. for so long, i felt stuck on repeat. i tried, and tried again. lost weight, gained it back. but zepbound means change. zepbound is for adults with obesity, to help lose weight and keep it off. activating 2 naturally occurring hormone receptors in my body, zepbound works differently. it's changing what i believe is possible when it comes to weight loss. it's changing how much weight i lose. up to 48 pounds. and it's changing what happens. don't take if allergic to it, or if you or someone in your family had medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. tell your doctor if you get a lump or swelling in your neck. stop zepbound and call your doctor if you have severe stomach pain or a serious allergic reaction. severe side effects may include inflamed pancreas or gallb
a new gallup poll shows more americans believe history will judge biden's presidency negatively.ell brown on that. donald trump will deliver remarks to the press from mar-a-lago, 11:00 eastern time today. we will bring it to you live. varney will be right back. (vo) weight loss is changing. for so long, i felt stuck on repeat. i tried, and tried again. lost weight, gained it back. but zepbound means change. zepbound is for adults with obesity, to help lose weight and keep it off. activating 2...
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a bit more detail on that from gallup.ore americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what's your question? caller: yes, my question is i've been on google and i've been trying to find out if president biden has signed the fairness act yet or is that to be signed tomorrow? that is my main question. host: you are referring to the social security fairness act? caller: yes. host: i'm checking right now. i believe it might be tomorrow but i am double checking for you. was there another question you had for our panelist in the meantime? caller: yes. if he doesn't sign it, i am a retired teacher. and so, if he doesn't sign it, will we
a bit more detail on that from gallup.ore americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what's your...
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a bit more detail on that from gallup.ore americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what's your question? caller: yes, my question is i've been on google and i've been trying to find out if president biden has signed the fairness act yet or is that to be signed tomorrow? that is my main question. host: you are referring to the social security fairness act? caller: yes. host: i'm checking right now. i believe it might be tomorrow but i am double checking for you. was there another question you had for our panelist in the meantime? caller: yes. if he doesn't sign it, i am a retired teacher. and so, if he doesn't sign it, will we
a bit more detail on that from gallup.ore americans now than in 2016 believe -- far more americans now than in 2016 believe the trump administration will keep america out of war. by contrast, in 2016, the majority doubted he would keep the country out of war. this shift likely reflects trump's claims that the russia and israel-hamas wars would not have occurred if he were in office. let's go to karen in illinois on the line from republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. host: what's your...
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according to a new gallup poll biden is the lowest rated of any president in the last 65 years other but to be fair nixon compared to biden scandals watergate it looks like a broken tail light. when you rate biden the worst since nixon you were saying he is the worst ever because pollsters only ever ask about presidents that people have lived under going back to kennedy. unless you are a historian you are only capable of writing presidents in your memory. biden himself does not even remember his own presidency. so the worst since nixon is really the worst ever. and keep in mind the public cates biden even with most of the press covering up his dementia for this whole term. sure they panicked and piled on him after that deadly debate but they can't make us forget how many times they live for him. they are still doing good even when he does stuff like this. >> astounding what is happening. one piece of good news my son was out here and his wife they got the notification yesterday their home has probably burned down. today it appears that may still be standing. they are not sure but the
according to a new gallup poll biden is the lowest rated of any president in the last 65 years other but to be fair nixon compared to biden scandals watergate it looks like a broken tail light. when you rate biden the worst since nixon you were saying he is the worst ever because pollsters only ever ask about presidents that people have lived under going back to kennedy. unless you are a historian you are only capable of writing presidents in your memory. biden himself does not even remember...
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that's according to a new gallup poll.with a worse overall rating than biden is richard nixon. 37% of americans regard biden as a below average president. 17% say he will be remembered as a poor leader. 6% responded that history will remember biden as an outstanding president. this morning, maria, katherine writes this in the washington post. the legacy of bidenomics, maybe not much at all. one of the things, 7.5 billion was allocated for ev charging stations, 44 stations have been built nationwide. 44. and then he had a $42 billion expansion of broadband internet service. not one household in the country has been connected and afghanistan and all the other issues of this president. maria: i was going to say, there's a lot more than that in terms of what's behind this gauge of who is the worst president. what do you think? >> i'm not surprised. every single household told us that when they voted for president trump. there was a massive rejection of not only biden but democrats across the board because of immigration and th
that's according to a new gallup poll.with a worse overall rating than biden is richard nixon. 37% of americans regard biden as a below average president. 17% say he will be remembered as a poor leader. 6% responded that history will remember biden as an outstanding president. this morning, maria, katherine writes this in the washington post. the legacy of bidenomics, maybe not much at all. one of the things, 7.5 billion was allocated for ev charging stations, 44 stations have been built...
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gallup polls constantly 14 times have her as the most admired woman in the world and she is very popular and i think people see her individually for who she is, very contrary to the plastic pat image. peter: her role in peru and china. heath: peru is very interesting because there is this horrible earthquake, the great peruvian earthquake of 1970 and she sees it on television. this is one of the also first global disasters everyone is watching on television and i watched a lot of the footage, it is horrifying. i think 70,000 people are killed, 100,000 people without shelter. she sees that son goes to her husband and says, i want to do something about this. something concrete. so she goes as his global solo ambassador to peru, takes money and medical supplies and t tours all over rubble in an aqua suit and heels, she and the first lady of peru are picking around in the rubble looking amazing so the do this and it gets her so much admiration and they meet people on the street, in hospitals and orphanages and she does this her whole career. that is where she wants to go, not fancy dinners,
gallup polls constantly 14 times have her as the most admired woman in the world and she is very popular and i think people see her individually for who she is, very contrary to the plastic pat image. peter: her role in peru and china. heath: peru is very interesting because there is this horrible earthquake, the great peruvian earthquake of 1970 and she sees it on television. this is one of the also first global disasters everyone is watching on television and i watched a lot of the footage,...
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i talked about the one from gallup yesterday, last night fox news poll, more today from the "usa todaynobody thinks anything is better. >> jesse: harold, is the democratic party through joe biden speech which he probably didn't write trying to reposition themselves now against the tech tycoons after losing them? >> harold: good to be with you. i don't think so. i don't think the democratic party wrote that speech. i was looking -- i don't agree with what everybody has said, but i do think the sentiment i agree with, i thought the speech could have been more cheerful, more optimistic, could have talked more about the accomplishments and perhaps where he was born, where he was raised, how those values defined and informed his public service, and he would hope the next generation of leaders, however they were born, wherever they were born, believe in the experiment of america and the success of this great nation and that we are all accountable for it. i don't believe that you should ever begrudge anyone success or people making money, particularly people who came from very humble backgrou
i talked about the one from gallup yesterday, last night fox news poll, more today from the "usa todaynobody thinks anything is better. >> jesse: harold, is the democratic party through joe biden speech which he probably didn't write trying to reposition themselves now against the tech tycoons after losing them? >> harold: good to be with you. i don't think so. i don't think the democratic party wrote that speech. i was looking -- i don't agree with what everybody has said, but...
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stuart: this follows on from a new gallup poll that shows the majority of americans think the u.s.mmigration and our position under president biden in the world, position in the world under biden. brian, this is a failed presidency. it's harsh to say something like that, but i believe that's the case. >> it is. it's going to be impossible to defend, and americans answered. they said let's leave the house in republican hands, let's give the senate a respectable majority of 53 seats, and let's go back to the other guy in the white house. let's put him in there. go a back to what we were doing. it was not continue this ridiculous path with kamala, it's change with djt. and that's what i think america's already spoken. i don't need to see a poll. sadly, they kept almost all a facts from this president, and we suffered as a country because of it, and there's no way to soft pedal it. the worst is yet the come. the books that are going to comd missed, by the way, missed all of this. stuart: that's true. where were they? brian kilmeade, we know where you are. good stuff. >> go get 'em, stu
stuart: this follows on from a new gallup poll that shows the majority of americans think the u.s.mmigration and our position under president biden in the world, position in the world under biden. brian, this is a failed presidency. it's harsh to say something like that, but i believe that's the case. >> it is. it's going to be impossible to defend, and americans answered. they said let's leave the house in republican hands, let's give the senate a respectable majority of 53 seats, and...
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. >> harris: a gallup poll taken in the final weeks of biden's term. 39% of americans said race relations got worst over the past four years. 24% said race relations had improved. fewer, only 22% said the situation for black people had improved during the biden presidency. 34% said black people lost ground. charles. >> that's what the biden presidency was all about, though. this is what really shocks me. his whole -- everything that biden did. remember when he spoke to the ncaap said they will put you in chains. it was about fear for black people and anxiety and you can't make it. but if you empower big government we'll put you in a position. you know, it is so belittling, even on the campaign trail. everything he has done if his political career has been belittling. kamala harris started seeing how many black men they were losing and she came out with that initiative. remember that? we'll help you open up a weed shop. what year do you think this is and what group of people do you think we are? it is not 1959 or 1938. they have gotten away with it for so long. >> harris: it is interesting
. >> harris: a gallup poll taken in the final weeks of biden's term. 39% of americans said race relations got worst over the past four years. 24% said race relations had improved. fewer, only 22% said the situation for black people had improved during the biden presidency. 34% said black people lost ground. charles. >> that's what the biden presidency was all about, though. this is what really shocks me. his whole -- everything that biden did. remember when he spoke to the ncaap...
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we will wait to see what the official gallup numbers are.o points above 50, i don't want to make it seem like a huge deal, but we live in such polarized times. trump had a slight edge and pulls leading up to the election but rarely above the 50% mark. that to me a psychologically interesting and we will see if he will be able to follow through with that the first hundred days executive orders we have been reporting on day one and big issues donald trump wants to tackle but nobody is just abusive any notion inside the trump transition soon to be white house they have some big tasks ahead of them and they will need are not -- a lot of support from senators on capitol hill and the support side to enact a lasting agenda. >> sandra: you look at where he is with the approval of his transition versus the same time in 2017 after his 2016 victory. 15 points above his approval rating then where he stands now that is significant to your point. thank you. >>> to the push to tackle inflation. how quickly can president-elect trump get that done? hear are
we will wait to see what the official gallup numbers are.o points above 50, i don't want to make it seem like a huge deal, but we live in such polarized times. trump had a slight edge and pulls leading up to the election but rarely above the 50% mark. that to me a psychologically interesting and we will see if he will be able to follow through with that the first hundred days executive orders we have been reporting on day one and big issues donald trump wants to tackle but nobody is just...
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when president carter left the white house in 1981, his gallup approval rating was 34%. cascading crises helped push it there from high gas prices to the 444-day iran hostage crisis, but in june 2023 more than four decades after he left office, carter's retrospective job approval rating was 57%. time and the perspective that comes with it allows us to view a presidency with a better understanding and appreciation of what they achieved. the passing of jimmy carter has given the nation an opportunity to look back on his one-term presidency with new appreciation. domestically, president carter appointed the first black woman to a cabinet position. he created the department of energy to promote independence from fossil fuels and installed the first solar panels at the white house. and he took great risks on the world stage. despite great opposition at home, he succeeded in turning over the panama canal to panama, thus improving the u.s.''s standing with the nations of central and south america. "the new york times" called tilt bedrock of the u.s. relationship with latin amer
when president carter left the white house in 1981, his gallup approval rating was 34%. cascading crises helped push it there from high gas prices to the 444-day iran hostage crisis, but in june 2023 more than four decades after he left office, carter's retrospective job approval rating was 57%. time and the perspective that comes with it allows us to view a presidency with a better understanding and appreciation of what they achieved. the passing of jimmy carter has given the nation an...