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according to a recent gallup poll, 86%, 86% of americans support background checks versus 12% who oppose%, that is very much, by any definition, an overwhelming majority, when you talk politics, whatever. >> yeah. >> with that public support, will congress do something and why haven't they, thus far. >> a couple things to look at. public anguish from tragedies like las vegas. it dissipates quickly. think of sandy hook, charleston. after a couple weeks, people go on to other issues. second, national rifle association is a fierce opponent of -- the strongest interest group. americans value the nra. in that same gallup poll, 56% of americans had favorable views of the nra, compared to 35% with unfavorable views. it gets complicated quickly. >> looking back at the las vegas shooting, the number of people who were hurt and killed as well as the types of weapons that were used by paddock, particularly the semiautomatic that was con ferted to fire as an automatic to spray hundreds or thousands of bullets into the crowd. senator dianne feinstein saying we need a law. is congress willing to respo
according to a recent gallup poll, 86%, 86% of americans support background checks versus 12% who oppose%, that is very much, by any definition, an overwhelming majority, when you talk politics, whatever. >> yeah. >> with that public support, will congress do something and why haven't they, thus far. >> a couple things to look at. public anguish from tragedies like las vegas. it dissipates quickly. think of sandy hook, charleston. after a couple weeks, people go on to other...
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sense lay trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the my goal is still the gallup poll still has a cause for the decline of the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to stop now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no at this time on hold as iraq. i'm. about you. know some of it i like. protests in kenya off to parliament passes a new law seen as paving the way for the president's re-election.
sense lay trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the my goal is still the gallup poll still has a cause for the decline of the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to stop now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no at this time on hold as iraq. i'm. about you. know some of it i like. protests in kenya off to parliament passes a new law seen as paving the way for the president's re-election.
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sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still has a cause for the decline of the great barrier still saveable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag know at this time on the edges iraq. al-jazeera where ever you are. what are you seeing like how my face respect terrorist people of all faiths fell victim to a suicide bomber in manchester but if the bomb was indiscriminate was the placing of blame this is nothing to do with us this is about an individual who's psycho you know that nobody could do this unless they were completely unhinged now manchester's muslims responded to challenging questions in the aftermath of the deadly attack people in power manchester united at this time on al-jazeera. to his president says washington's decision to hold most of a service as a saturday as a diplomatic spat intensifies. oh and welcome to al-jazeera live from i head quarters in doha with me in.
sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still has a cause for the decline of the great barrier still saveable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag know at this time on the edges iraq. al-jazeera where ever you are. what are you seeing like how my face respect terrorist people of all faiths fell victim to a suicide bomber in manchester but if the bomb was indiscriminate was the placing...
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question of whether people will change their behavior now, in june after the manchester attack, a gallup pollsking american they are less willing to -- found 60% said no we'll see if those poll numbers change especially in light of the massive global events coming up. the wind opening followed by the world come in russia in june and july, where security will be very much in focus. for "nightly busines i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> a concert venue is considered a soft target, as are many other locations across the country, meaning they are vulnerable to an attack, and for years businesses have been trying to figure out how, if possible, to make these soft targets a little harder. eamon javers repor. >> reporter: every time the burst of gunfire is followed by -- how do we prevent this? >> i'm not sure what you're alluding to. this was an individual described as a lone wolf. i don't know how it could have be prevented. >> reporter: that's especially true of so-called soft targets, sporting events, malls, state fares, entertainment venues, almost any place in the country. >> there's so m
question of whether people will change their behavior now, in june after the manchester attack, a gallup pollsking american they are less willing to -- found 60% said no we'll see if those poll numbers change especially in light of the massive global events coming up. the wind opening followed by the world come in russia in june and july, where security will be very much in focus. for "nightly busines i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> a concert venue is considered a soft...
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according to a new gallup poll, it's at the highest level for support for legal pot since the questionas asked 50 years ago. and in another first for gallup, a majority of republicans, 51% back legalizing marijuana. over all, 64% of americans favor legalizing pot. >>> well, a high school golf player in massachusetts is showing the boys how it's done. 16-year-old emily nash plays on her school's boys golf team. >> she came in first place but wasn't declared the winner. because a rule says she can play on the team but can't be entered into any individual tournaments. what? >> i won a couple pretty big titles, like two-day tournaments and stuff like that. i wasn't aware that if i won i wouldn't get the title or the trophy. >> boo! >> emily said she felt better once she had the rules explained to her. >> well, we don't feel better now that we know the rules. she says she's looking forward to big state tournaments that are played in the spring. hopefully she can claim the titles for those. >> those rules were not written by women, i'll tell you that. >> all right, emily, we've got your back
according to a new gallup poll, it's at the highest level for support for legal pot since the questionas asked 50 years ago. and in another first for gallup, a majority of republicans, 51% back legalizing marijuana. over all, 64% of americans favor legalizing pot. >>> well, a high school golf player in massachusetts is showing the boys how it's done. 16-year-old emily nash plays on her school's boys golf team. >> she came in first place but wasn't declared the winner. because a...
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back-to-back gallup poll -- back to that gallup poll.epublicans and democrats essentially flipped with confidence ratings in the presidency this year. 46 pointss surged while democrats fell 39 points. the same in the supreme court. republican confidence jumped 11% this year after trump appointed neil gorsuch while democrats stayed exactly the same. democrats this year expressed significantly higher levels of confidence in newspapers than they did last year while republican confidence state the same in much lower than democrats. what institutions do you trust as we have been going through that gallup poll from over the summer? you can find that on their website if you want to. lisa is in california, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you so much for what you do at c-span. i appreciate it. i want to say i have a nonprofit called global government, and that is the only organization i trust. i created a website that is called top ten new laws. them i would like to pass is to house the homeless worldwide. that is done by g
back-to-back gallup poll -- back to that gallup poll.epublicans and democrats essentially flipped with confidence ratings in the presidency this year. 46 pointss surged while democrats fell 39 points. the same in the supreme court. republican confidence jumped 11% this year after trump appointed neil gorsuch while democrats stayed exactly the same. democrats this year expressed significantly higher levels of confidence in newspapers than they did last year while republican confidence state the...
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consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it our nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop it ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit aggressive it's not very neighborly. and right now you might be thinking louis you mentioned the u.s. military bases like every episode i think we all get it well i would agree with you but you're forgetting that a lot of people out there are idiots then we got a lot is we know not to mention the glut of numbskulls in it when it's we're were overflowing with dunces and for brains i mean don't get me started on this for brains and. it's gotten so bad that a home depot has started worrying that no one knows how to use the tools they're selling. so they started putting out videos telling us tape measure work
consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it our nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop it ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit...
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because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the man accused of assassinatingd before he had his day in court. when it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless president trump says otherwise, and his tweets suggest that he will, u nless his tweets suggest that he will, unless a strong national security argument is made. so decades of secrecy argument is made. so decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. in a landmark ruling three years ago, india's supreme court recognised its estimated two million transgender people as a third gender, stating that it is the right of every human being to choose their gender. now, the country's first transgender couple are planning a wedding. some people want to kill us. some people say that we are mad. some people even abuse us, sexually. i'm a male—to—female transsexual person. i'm female—to—male transsexual. we are going to make a new story in the life. it was very hard to be a person with gender dysphoria. now i'm happy that i became who i wanted to be. i'm getting minimum three to five
because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the man accused of assassinatingd before he had his day in court. when it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless president trump says otherwise, and his tweets suggest that he will, u nless his tweets suggest that he will, unless a strong national security argument is made. so decades of secrecy argument is made. so decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. in a landmark ruling...
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it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manurse was shot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies, and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president, although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless president trump says otherwise, and his tweets suggest that he will, unless a strong national security argument is made. so decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. at least 15 army cadets have been killed in an attack on a military academy in afghanistan. a suicide bomber drove a car full of explosives into a bus outside the training centre, in kabul. it's the latest in a number of bomb attacks across the country this week. anbarasan ethirajan has this report. the minibus carrying the army cadets was leaving the military academy in kabul when
it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manurse was shot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies, and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president, although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these documents,...
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americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixty one percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did you get in politics. well brooklyn part is this it was the sixth largest city it's of north ring suburb of minneapolis and how i got into politics bruges was really an accident i didn't have any desire really to be to get into politics or be an elected official but it started for me and i lived in an old neighborhood along the mississippi river very developed that had a few undeveloped lots while a developer came.
americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixty one percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did...
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it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manof course, was shot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president — although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless president trump says otherwise — and his tweets suggest that he will — unless a strong national security argument is made. so decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. a billionaire businessman in the czech republic has scored a convincing victory in elections to the lower house of parliament. andrej babis, the country's second richest man, emerged with 30% of the vote — not enough to govern alone but far ahead of his rivals. a far—right islamophobic party also made strong gains while liberal, pro—european parties faltered. rob cameron has
it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manof course, was shot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president — although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these...
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has asked for a further delay in releasing these documents a twenty thirteen gallup poll shows that only three percent of americans believe that oswald acted alone the other seventy percent point to other theories ranging from the cia the mafia to fail castro leslye judge to haim sought release of the records was so vital to the american public and everyone abroad anytime there is still records that are hidden needed particularly when so. interesting to people and so concerning to. show that i mean after the fact you're going to leave an impression that there simply isn't that big from the people. so the question remains once these documents are released will they put to bed any theories against oswald acted alone well only the public can decide ashley thank you so much and talk to us we'd first thing on top of that story the photographer reporting in los angeles thank you. for more on the j.f.k. documents getting released from the white house i spoke with andrew krag an investigative reporter who organize a conference of top experts on this matter at the national press club and i asked
has asked for a further delay in releasing these documents a twenty thirteen gallup poll shows that only three percent of americans believe that oswald acted alone the other seventy percent point to other theories ranging from the cia the mafia to fail castro leslye judge to haim sought release of the records was so vital to the american public and everyone abroad anytime there is still records that are hidden needed particularly when so. interesting to people and so concerning to. show that i...
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it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manhot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies, and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president — although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these documents, they will be released on thursday, unless president trump says otherwise — and his tweets suggest that he will — unless a strong national security argument is made. so decades of secrecy might be about to come to an end. almost a month after hurricane maria devastated puerto rico, the us territory is still struggling to provide basic services like electricity and running water. 3a people were killed by the storm and some estimates have put the clean—up bill as high as $95 billion. speaking on thursday, president trump gave his administration "10 out of 10" for its handling of the disaster. but there was st
it didn't work, because a recent gallup poll showed that around 30% of americans believe that the manhot and killed before he had his day in court. now, the files that historians really want to pore over surround oswald's visit to mexico city just a few weeks before the assassination. it is there he met with cuban and soviet spies, and it's alleged he announced his intention to kill the president — although that has not been made a fact as yet. now, when it comes to these documents, they will...
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a recent gallup poll shows most americans continue to disapprove of his performance, holding at 57% withy 38% approving. >> this is the thing i love. i love this. >> reporter: an issue the president says is in his wheelhouse is tax reform. he sold his plan on former governor mike huckabee's show. >> most importantly it's tax cuts. we're going to be cutting taxes of people. and i'm really focused on the middle class and really focused on companies. because companies create jobs. >> reporter: now president trump needs unanimous republican support in the senate for his tax plan to pass. despite that he took to twitter today attacking retiring republican senator bob corker for his recent criticism, calling him a negative voice who didn't have the guts to run. corker responded saying it's a shame the white house has become an adult daycare center. elaine? >> quijano: errol, thanks. syrian forces backed by the u.s. military are begiining called the final push to drive isis out of raqqa. isis has controlled the city for more than three years, holly williams is in northern syria. >> the u.s. coa
a recent gallup poll shows most americans continue to disapprove of his performance, holding at 57% withy 38% approving. >> this is the thing i love. i love this. >> reporter: an issue the president says is in his wheelhouse is tax reform. he sold his plan on former governor mike huckabee's show. >> most importantly it's tax cuts. we're going to be cutting taxes of people. and i'm really focused on the middle class and really focused on companies. because companies create...
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ijust need a thought from you on your friend, donald trump, who just pardoned you — the latest gallup polll rating is at 35%, it's pretty much as low as it's ever been. approval rating, 35%. his disapproval rating, 60%. george w bush the other day said this of the times we are living in in trump's america. "bigotry seems emboldened," he said, "0ur politics more vulnerable to conspiracy theory and outright publication. " "bigotry in any form," that's former president bush said, "is blasphemy against the american creed." he is very worried about trump's america. are you? well, first of all, i was a campaign guy honourary for bush and mitt romney and rick perry. you say his so—called polls have him at 33%. he's still higher than your profession, the media, and he's still higher than congress. i think the president's doing pretty good. address my point, particularly with regard to what george w bush said about bigotry right now in america seeming emboldened. are you worried about what you see from the white house and what the tone of trump's america is? no, i'm not worried about it. let me say
ijust need a thought from you on your friend, donald trump, who just pardoned you — the latest gallup polll rating is at 35%, it's pretty much as low as it's ever been. approval rating, 35%. his disapproval rating, 60%. george w bush the other day said this of the times we are living in in trump's america. "bigotry seems emboldened," he said, "0ur politics more vulnerable to conspiracy theory and outright publication. " "bigotry in any form," that's former...
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a twenty thirteen gallup poll shows only thirty percent of americans believe that oswald acted alone the other seventy percent points to other theories ranging from the cia the mafia to fidel castro well that's why judge to him sought release in the records was so vital to the american public and everyone abroad. there is still records that are. needed particularly when so. interesting to people. concerning. so long after this you're going to leave the question that they're simply speak from. so middle of those thirty five hundred documents twenty eight hundred have been released this evening and the ones that are being withheld will undergo a one hundred eighty day review period and so the question remains once these documents are released and full well a put to bed in the theory that oswald acted alone well that's for the public to decide when ella i guess everybody's got a hold on a little bit longer thank you so much attash a suite in los angeles. thank you. that's the news tonight follow me on twitter at manilla channel all right manila chanting in for ed schultz reporting here
a twenty thirteen gallup poll shows only thirty percent of americans believe that oswald acted alone the other seventy percent points to other theories ranging from the cia the mafia to fidel castro well that's why judge to him sought release in the records was so vital to the american public and everyone abroad. there is still records that are. needed particularly when so. interesting to people. concerning. so long after this you're going to leave the question that they're simply speak from....
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sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still has a pulse for that to climate change the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no i think it's time on hold as iraq. somebody like. protests in kenya after parliament passes a new law seen as paving the way for the president's reelection. people and this is al jazeera live from london also coming up the spanish prime minister gives caseloads news leader five days to clarify his position on the independent. united nations accuses me and mall security forces of a campaign of systematic torture and killings in rakhine state. and a growing problem a new report paints a grim picture of obesity. in kenya where police a fired tear gas at protest as unhappy as a new election law they fear it could lead to a walkover victory for the current president. in the rerun of the election for just over two weeks time it comes a day after the opposition leader raul pulled out for me to has the latest from the capital nairob
sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still has a pulse for that to climate change the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no i think it's time on hold as iraq. somebody like. protests in kenya after parliament passes a new law seen as paving the way for the president's reelection. people and this is al jazeera live from london also coming up the...
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americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixty one percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did you get in politics. well brooklyn park is this it was the six largest city it's a north ring suburb of minneapolis and how i got into politics persia to was really an accident i didn't have any desire really to be to get into politics or be an elected official but it started for me and i lived in an old neighborhood along the mississippi river very developed that had a few undeveloped lots while a developer came in and in order to get more money for his lots he needed the city to order a concrete curb gutter and storm sewer to be given to all of us so the city mayor and six council people were r
americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixty one percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did...
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americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixtyone percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did you get in politics. well brooklyn part is this it was the sixth largest city it's of north ring suburb of minneapolis and how i got into politics bruges was really an accident i didn't have any desire really to be to get into politics or be an elected official but it started for me and i lived in an old neighborhood a long.
americans are sick of the status quo when it comes to government now a new gallup poll finds that sixtyone percent of americans believe the two major parties are inadequate and that the united states should have a third major political party jesse you ran for governor and won as an independent but of course it's really hard for third parties to gain support now many people don't know this about you but prior to becoming the governor of minnesota you were also the mayor of brooklyn park how did...
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this as latest gallup poll shows number of nfl fans dropping by 10 percentage point offers last 5 years saying that nba, nhl and pro soccer, the number of fans have risen. bringing in football legend, coach lou holtz. >> thank you, liz. liz: i want your reaction to goodell saying, not changing anthem policy. >> first of all, realize he has 32 bosses, his contract is up, he has done a tremendous job for nfl, they will decide whether his contract will be extended. when you displen a player say he can't play for 4 games, you upset owners, he trying to pacify the owners, he is not making a statement, except of ma is best interest of the league he feels at the time. liz: joe nam ath said, he agrees about speaking out about social interrupt is -- injustice, but saying, playing the game is their job, they should not use the football field as their stage for any cause. >> i agree, but you important thing to remember he has 32 owners, he does not want to say it is mandatory, everyone will stand, you have the owner of jacksonville said that president trump is mad because high didn't get buffalo b
this as latest gallup poll shows number of nfl fans dropping by 10 percentage point offers last 5 years saying that nba, nhl and pro soccer, the number of fans have risen. bringing in football legend, coach lou holtz. >> thank you, liz. liz: i want your reaction to goodell saying, not changing anthem policy. >> first of all, realize he has 32 bosses, his contract is up, he has done a tremendous job for nfl, they will decide whether his contract will be extended. when you displen a...
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this point in time think the media is inventing stories but i found this interesting, there was a gallup pollg how much confidence do you have in the media, take a look at that, 72% of people had a great confidence. look at that, look at the numbers today, the amount of retractions, where did we go wrong? why don't people believe in the media? >> it is worth keeping in mind in a 70s and 60s the united states saw a decline in public face in these institutions. it has gotten worse. since donald trump has become president and since he ran for president it pulled the closs off of the mascot. a lot of people use to say don't talk about the crazy conspiracy of the media, they saw such obvious media bias in the run-up to the election, people around me in dc and new york going crazy over donald trump, exposed by is on a level that before was unconscionable, people would hide it more frequently. >> is called the major networks, nbc, cbs, abc fiction writers and he has a history of calling stories in a lot of people's opinions are accurate but negative towards him as fake news. what i'm wondering is do
this point in time think the media is inventing stories but i found this interesting, there was a gallup pollg how much confidence do you have in the media, take a look at that, 72% of people had a great confidence. look at that, look at the numbers today, the amount of retractions, where did we go wrong? why don't people believe in the media? >> it is worth keeping in mind in a 70s and 60s the united states saw a decline in public face in these institutions. it has gotten worse. since...
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that gallup poll specifically said to an event with thousands of people.k about going to the movie theater, that doesn't feel like an event with thousands of people. you're in a room with maybe a couple hundred people at most. so i think that there is a sense that these events that are massive crowds are really trying to figure out how to secure the area i did a story earl eaier this y with technology used for live events there are companies putting up effectively force fields around stadiums and arenas to keep drones that aren't imnvited fro flying overhead of those areas and see drone companies that are working to do surveillance from the air. so a lot of different ways technologies are being used here >> and just yesterday, as i mentioned, we were at this nascar race, same thing, it's right next to a casino hotel. >> right i know that one. >> that overlooks the track. the whole point is to say to people, you can have this experience to try to secure an area like that all around, perhaps, bill, that's a place where you could easily put metal detecters in
that gallup poll specifically said to an event with thousands of people.k about going to the movie theater, that doesn't feel like an event with thousands of people. you're in a room with maybe a couple hundred people at most. so i think that there is a sense that these events that are massive crowds are really trying to figure out how to secure the area i did a story earl eaier this y with technology used for live events there are companies putting up effectively force fields around stadiums...
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sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still doesn't answer the way to climate change the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no i think it's time on hold as iraq. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a label it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. in
sensibly trying to recreate the ecosystem but under controlled conditions the main goal is so the gallup poll still doesn't answer the way to climate change the great barrier is still sizeable but we've got to start now and we need to get everyone behind the solution tag no i think it's time on hold as iraq. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a label it's the only link between remote...
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david: in a recent gallup -- shery: in a recent gallup poll, his approval rating plunged 36%. affect what he's able to achieve, both in terms of what's happening in congress, and all the other issues that remain on the calendar? josh: it makes it even harder. his approval rating has been remarkably steady in the low 40's, high 30's. it has dipped a bit, and that's troubling to the extent that if you are trying to pass major legislation like tax reform that informs a lot of competing interests, it helps to have a popular president who can bring members of his party along. we saw trump failed to do that on health care, and i think having a low approval rating is going to make it more difficult to succeed on tax reform. coon -- inow carrie is sitting next year. there's a big speech for the heritage foundation, the subject of which is taxes. the president has promised tweaks or changes to the framework in the white house laid out with other members of the big six. what can we expect from that speech tonight in washington? kevin: the president taking the push for tax reform on all
david: in a recent gallup -- shery: in a recent gallup poll, his approval rating plunged 36%. affect what he's able to achieve, both in terms of what's happening in congress, and all the other issues that remain on the calendar? josh: it makes it even harder. his approval rating has been remarkably steady in the low 40's, high 30's. it has dipped a bit, and that's troubling to the extent that if you are trying to pass major legislation like tax reform that informs a lot of competing interests,...
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that's according to a new gallup poll. more than a third planning to spend at least $1,000.ut more and more is going on line. that causes problems for brick and mortar stores. 2017 just set the all time record for store closings. >>> one retailer doing well, wal-mart, adding robots. the machines move up and down the aisles looking for out-of- stock items for mislabelled products. they flag them to story workers. they've been testing for the past three years and will now expand that test to 50 stores. still, the kwp has been careful to pitch the robots as helping staff, no the replacing them. but the reality is many stores are cutting jobs as amazon cuts into foot traffic, automation could bring further job loss. i am old school. i like salespeople one-on-one. >> me too. but i'm trying to order my iphone x. pre ordered start . >>> it's going to take months to put this million piece puzzle together. >> there's a level of detail about covert action we didn't have before. >> if all the files are not released the president will have a promise he did not keep with the american peo
that's according to a new gallup poll. more than a third planning to spend at least $1,000.ut more and more is going on line. that causes problems for brick and mortar stores. 2017 just set the all time record for store closings. >>> one retailer doing well, wal-mart, adding robots. the machines move up and down the aisles looking for out-of- stock items for mislabelled products. they flag them to story workers. they've been testing for the past three years and will now expand that...
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. >> there is recent "gallup poll," david, trust in the media are down to 32%.actly why this is happening this man lacked all journalistic integrity and act the out of complete self-interest. american people think they turn into the television to hear news of the day. this can't be motivated by self-interest. this is not first time mr. oppenheim found himself in the conversation. we know the conversation between billy bush and president trump on "access hollywood," came out during the campaign that was very inflammatory. at the time mr. oppenheim ran "the today show." and his talent was bully bush and he quashed that story. that lacks journalistic -- david: forgive me, erin, talking about a long time about our culture. there is this connection twine the news, entertainment and political elite in this country and they protect their own if you win, are in that elite. it's a liberal, political, entertainment elite. they control the popular culture as well as a lot of political scene here. >> you're absolutely right, neil, almost took the words out of my mouth. the
. >> there is recent "gallup poll," david, trust in the media are down to 32%.actly why this is happening this man lacked all journalistic integrity and act the out of complete self-interest. american people think they turn into the television to hear news of the day. this can't be motivated by self-interest. this is not first time mr. oppenheim found himself in the conversation. we know the conversation between billy bush and president trump on "access hollywood,"...
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the latest gallup poll has him at 33% job approval. sed on a three-day rolling average. before the break, we were talking about the wording of the information that was released and the fbi basically saying they haven't put out all the information on papadopoulos. why would they hold stuff back? >> they want to make people nervous, because when you don't know what mueller knows, you get kind of scared. and when he comes knocking, you may be more willing to cough up some information. >> so they didn't even have to put out the information they did. there wasn't a requirement, they could have held everything back? >> well, he's pleading guilty, so they're laying out enough to show that it substantiates the charge for which he's pleading guilty. but it's not like manafort where they have to lay out all the allegations against him, because they're going to go and prove this in court. so it's a different kind of document. the other thing that's important to understand is, mueller has other information from sensitive sources. so there may be th
the latest gallup poll has him at 33% job approval. sed on a three-day rolling average. before the break, we were talking about the wording of the information that was released and the fbi basically saying they haven't put out all the information on papadopoulos. why would they hold stuff back? >> they want to make people nervous, because when you don't know what mueller knows, you get kind of scared. and when he comes knocking, you may be more willing to cough up some information....
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but just take last week's gallup poll, for example. it was 38 approve and 56 disapprove. for presidents, newly elected presidents at this point is 62% approve and president trump has a 38% approve. and you look at his numbers among republicans. he got 88% of the republican vote. he's got about 82% approval rating among republicans. okay, that's fine. but he got 46% of the independent vote. now his approval rating, the gallup is 31% among independents. and 9% among democrats. this is not a recipe for being able to hold on to congress. when you think of why do parties have disastrous midterm elections, and four of the last six midterm, the party in the white house lost their majorities either in the house, the senate or both. it's a president with low approval ratings. it's a divided -- they're a party being badly divided. or it's having a congress that hasn't delivered much. well, those are the -- you know, it's check, check, check for all three of those boxes this time. so this is looking -- look, we got 13 months. but gosh, this is what it looks like when the wheels star
but just take last week's gallup poll, for example. it was 38 approve and 56 disapprove. for presidents, newly elected presidents at this point is 62% approve and president trump has a 38% approve. and you look at his numbers among republicans. he got 88% of the republican vote. he's got about 82% approval rating among republicans. okay, that's fine. but he got 46% of the independent vote. now his approval rating, the gallup is 31% among independents. and 9% among democrats. this is not a...
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the "gallup poll"ing out shows that the nfl's popularity has been falling over the last five years.n, and what the polling found, didn't speak directly to the protests, what it found is a political divide. republicans identifying as pro football fans down 15%. democrats down only 3%. here's what goodell said about that. >> what we're trying to do is stay out of politics. we're not looking to get into politics. what we're looking to do is continue to get people focused on football. reporter: all right, trying to stay out of politics. no denying the league is caught up in a political story that does have business implications. the owner i was alluding to is john marin, the owner of the jets, he was asked about the story of the protest. no question it had an impact on the business, it's an important social issue, and you have to put the interest behind the issues of importance. the commissioner is trying to find a middle ground where they keep everybody happy and agreed to meet with the players to talk about social justice issues sometime in the next two weeks, but for the time being,
the "gallup poll"ing out shows that the nfl's popularity has been falling over the last five years.n, and what the polling found, didn't speak directly to the protests, what it found is a political divide. republicans identifying as pro football fans down 15%. democrats down only 3%. here's what goodell said about that. >> what we're trying to do is stay out of politics. we're not looking to get into politics. what we're looking to do is continue to get people focused on...
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new gallup poll shows that number at 51 percent, up from 42 percent last year.f republicans favored legalizing marijuana. >> next up the national air and space museum is getting a face-lift. starting next summer a seven year renovation will begin but it will remain opened to visitors. now, the smithsonian plans to revamp the exterior add new entrance structures. renovations are expected to cost $900 million. >> finally the indiana couple who have eaten at every cracker barrel in the country can cross the latest one off their list. talk show host steve harvey gave them plane tickets to cold spring kentucky so they could eat tap grand opening of the latest cracker barrel restaurant. >> best thing in cracker barrel. >> i personally think the collard greens. >> that's too but the banana moon pies that i buy. >> i do like the little stores in the front. >> all the candy. >> yeah. >> some good eats in there. all right. coming up on fox5 news morning an impending merger between two pharmacy store chains will lead tom 600 fewer stores. >> and amazon unveils a unique del
new gallup poll shows that number at 51 percent, up from 42 percent last year.f republicans favored legalizing marijuana. >> next up the national air and space museum is getting a face-lift. starting next summer a seven year renovation will begin but it will remain opened to visitors. now, the smithsonian plans to revamp the exterior add new entrance structures. renovations are expected to cost $900 million. >> finally the indiana couple who have eaten at every cracker barrel in the...
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and finally, the national geographic gallup poll released a list of america's tofi one of those citiest city is boulder colorado. number three charlottesville virginia. number three washington arlington and alexandria. the poll reached its consensus by looking at civic engagement, walkability and healthy food options in cities across america. >> okay. >> i don't live in either of those. >> thanks whiz. >> 5:21 is the time. coming up, toyota issues a major recall for one of its most popular vehicles. >> and amazon has a new way to make sure you get your packages if you live in an apartment. >> okay. heading to break, a live look across the d.c. region. it's 51 degrees, 5:21. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ >> another automaker announced a recall. toyota is recalling some of its minivans because they roll away. the recall involves more than 340,000 sienna minivans made between 2005 and 2007 and also between 2009 and 2010. toyota says most of the vehicles involved are here in the u.s. the company says it will notify owners by mid-december. dealers will repair the vehicles for free. >> amazon making it easier
and finally, the national geographic gallup poll released a list of america's tofi one of those citiest city is boulder colorado. number three charlottesville virginia. number three washington arlington and alexandria. the poll reached its consensus by looking at civic engagement, walkability and healthy food options in cities across america. >> okay. >> i don't live in either of those. >> thanks whiz. >> 5:21 is the time. coming up, toyota issues a major recall for one...
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are you familiar with the "gallup poll"? they came out with this one.l really jump big-time this year. people plan to spend close on 1000 bucks each on gifts, compared to $785 in 2016. the big winner this holiday, shopping season, christian, is surely online people, isn't it? >> yeah, should be stuart. their market share growing at faster rate. brick-and-mortar market share is literally declining quarter over quarter at double-digit rate. that should be a great thing for online retailers. interesting thing from the survey. both democrats and republicans expect to increase their christmas holiday kind of shopping spending by 100%, sorry, by $100. that probably means they're expecting tax cuts. so i urge democrats and republicans to get together to make this tax cut happen for the holiday shopping season and for the economy. stuart: you're talking up your own book. is there anything on the horizon you could see as a really big negative for amazon? >> yeah, there is a few things. the first ownership of amazon, jeff bezos, who becomes the richest man in the
are you familiar with the "gallup poll"? they came out with this one.l really jump big-time this year. people plan to spend close on 1000 bucks each on gifts, compared to $785 in 2016. the big winner this holiday, shopping season, christian, is surely online people, isn't it? >> yeah, should be stuart. their market share growing at faster rate. brick-and-mortar market share is literally declining quarter over quarter at double-digit rate. that should be a great thing for online...
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he's been in the gallup poll he's been under 40% for the 22 consecutive weeks and he got 46% in the election's at 38% in our follower in some other polls. so he still has a -- most of his base, but he's losing the elements of his base that voted for him with misgivings and he is very vulnerable and republicans are very vulnerable. if you look at the fox poll this week, by 50-33, democrats had 15 percentage point advantage on the so-called generic ballot when asked who are you going to vote for for congress. it is true that 80% of republicans are with him, but he got more than 08% of the vote among the republicans that means his base still there, but getting smaller that's a danger for him and his party. >> amisch, you are away from the midterm elections but the in terms have been somewhat up for the democrats in terms of their fund-raising and the early signs. i'm curious to get your thoughts though, given the president's low approval ratings. do you think a majority of republicans want the president to visit their districts and campaign for them? although's not a congressional race, the rac
he's been in the gallup poll he's been under 40% for the 22 consecutive weeks and he got 46% in the election's at 38% in our follower in some other polls. so he still has a -- most of his base, but he's losing the elements of his base that voted for him with misgivings and he is very vulnerable and republicans are very vulnerable. if you look at the fox poll this week, by 50-33, democrats had 15 percentage point advantage on the so-called generic ballot when asked who are you going to vote for...
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a gallup poll found 51% >>> "time" magazine looks at themove pesticides apple skin. guess what?da and water.g soda was best at removing the nutrients are in the eat a more to the teacher who says what are you doing daydreaming. our series "a more perfect union yts shows us what unites us ishan ident trump isla public emergency over the opioid ev four women have made it their first priority. they live in a state with the highestoverdose inamerica. >> you can find it at all hour whether it's late at night the middle of the afternoon. >> reporter: christy knows all the trouble spots in martinsburg, west virginia. >> the worst part is many westchester. >> reporter: this was once a textile town. the factories have long since closed. many people here have filled the empty spaces in their lives with opioids. it's a city in desperate need to a hero. >> who's lost someone to heroin? >> it got four of them. >> i lost my son-in-law the week before krim in 2016 and i lost my daughter in may. >> reporter: these four women are all affected by the heroin plague. >> i have a son that is actuall
a gallup poll found 51% >>> "time" magazine looks at themove pesticides apple skin. guess what?da and water.g soda was best at removing the nutrients are in the eat a more to the teacher who says what are you doing daydreaming. our series "a more perfect union yts shows us what unites us ishan ident trump isla public emergency over the opioid ev four women have made it their first priority. they live in a state with the highestoverdose inamerica. >> you can find it...
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a gallup poll found 51% want i. >>> "time" magazine looks at the best way to remove pesticides from applea rinse or wipe. they used three. bleach solution and baking soda and water. turns out the baking soda was best at removing the nutrients are in the skin. you've gotten to eat the skin. >> i believe those. >> atlanta constitution says people who dey grime score higher on intellectual creativity and their brains are more efficient. >> tell that to the teacher who says what are you doing daydreaming. our series "a more perfect union yts shows us what unites us is stronger than what divides us. president trump is declaring a public emergency over the opioid even deming. four women have made it their first priority. they live in a state with the highest overdose in america. >> you can find it at all hour, whether it's late at night, the middle of the afternoon. >> reporter: christy knows all the trouble spots martinsburg, west virginia. >> the worst part is many westchester. >> reporter: this was once a textile town. the factories have long since closed. many people here have filled the em
a gallup poll found 51% want i. >>> "time" magazine looks at the best way to remove pesticides from applea rinse or wipe. they used three. bleach solution and baking soda and water. turns out the baking soda was best at removing the nutrients are in the skin. you've gotten to eat the skin. >> i believe those. >> atlanta constitution says people who dey grime score higher on intellectual creativity and their brains are more efficient. >> tell that to the...
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question of whether people will change their behavior now, in june after the manchester attack, a gallup pollans if they are less willing to attend events with thousands of people, 60% said no, there is no impact, they are not less likely we have to see how those poll numbers change there are certainly massive global events coming up including the winter olympics in south korea in february followed by the world cup in russia in june and july. guys, security will very much be in focus >> from experience, incredibly intense as well. thank you, julia >>> we are waiting for that moment of silence at the white house. while we do, let's discuss more about what we have been talking about throughout the show here what do you do about large venues can they ever truly be secured we are joined by paul worthheimer from crowd management strategies. also, ron hosko, former fbi assistant director he has lots of experience when it comes to large events like the olympics, the world cup, et cetera gentlemen, good to have you here crowd management strategies. what do you say to what happened in las vegas could
question of whether people will change their behavior now, in june after the manchester attack, a gallup pollans if they are less willing to attend events with thousands of people, 60% said no, there is no impact, they are not less likely we have to see how those poll numbers change there are certainly massive global events coming up including the winter olympics in south korea in february followed by the world cup in russia in june and july. guys, security will very much be in focus >>...
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consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it a nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop at ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit aggressive it's not very neighborly. and right now you might be thinking lay you mentioned the u.s. military bases like every episode i think we all get it well i would agree with you but you're forgetting that a lot of people out there are idiots then we got a lot is we know not to mention the glut of numbskulls in it when it's we're were overflowing with dunces and for brains i mean don't get me started on this for brains and. it's gotten so bad that a home depot has started worrying that no one knows how to use the tools they're selling. so they've started putting out videos telling us tape measure work
consistently tops polls of greatest threat to world peace including a gallup poll from just a few years ago so i guess we are winning something. i don't know there's a trophy for that out of hope there's a trophy like a bowling trophy where there's just a fuse coming out of the bowling ball but. was it a nine hundred military bases around the world that put us over the top do you think that's what did it i don't we said we should stop at ninety five you know. all over that seems a bit...