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monmouth to here, milford haven.o tomorrow we are going to be peddling moksha, our little boat out into— moksha, our little boat out into the _ moksha, our little boat out into the channel essentially, around — into the channel essentially, around the temperature headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around _ fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where _ around by anglesey and back to where we — around by anglesey and back to where we started from, from greenfield dock.— where we started from, from | greenfield dock._ i greenfield dock. thank you! i can't deny — greenfield dock. thank you! i can't deny that _ greenfield dock. thank you! i can't deny that i _ greenfield dock. thank you! i can't deny that i am - greenfield dock. thank you! i can't deny that i am more i can't deny that i am more apprehensive about this than crossing _ apprehensive about this than crossing an ocean, which i have done _ crossing an ocean, which i have done in — crossing an ocean, which i have done i
monmouth to here, milford haven.o tomorrow we are going to be peddling moksha, our little boat out into— moksha, our little boat out into the _ moksha, our little boat out into the channel essentially, around — into the channel essentially, around the temperature headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around _ fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where _ around by anglesey and back to where we — around by anglesey and back to where we started from,...
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and then we've just biked the last 300 miles from monmouth to here, milford haven.moksha, our pedal boat, out of the marina here, into the channel essentially, around the corner, around the pembrokeshire headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where we started from, from greenfield dock there on the dee estuary. thank you! i can't deny that i am more apprehensive about this than crossing an ocean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several times. but this, going around the coast, you've got tides, you've got wind, you've got other vessels, there are so many other variables and that's what i'm...that�*s what i'm most nervous about. some pretty rough water coming up there. i'm very nervous, because when he gets nervous, it really does freak me out. oh my god! whirlpools? suspenseful music plays. 0w. what was that? 0k, can you see me? bring the... no, up, up! no, up! stop! dammit. bleep. yeah, i'm just shattered. absolutely shattered. you're very tough. i'm not in my comfort zone on the water, but honestly for me, it's
and then we've just biked the last 300 miles from monmouth to here, milford haven.moksha, our pedal boat, out of the marina here, into the channel essentially, around the corner, around the pembrokeshire headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where we started from, from greenfield dock there on the dee estuary. thank you! i can't deny that i am more apprehensive about this than crossing an ocean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several...
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and then we just biked from monmouth to here, milford haven. moksha, our little boat out into the channel essentially, around the temperature headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where we started from, from greenfield dock. —— pembrokeshire headland. thank you! i can't deny that i am more apprehensive about this than crossing an ocean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several times, but this, going around the coast, you've got tides, wind, other vessels, there are so many other variables and that is what i am most nervous about. seems pretty rough. i'm very nervous, because when he gets nervous, it really does freak me out. oh, my god! whirlpools. 0k, can you see me? no, up, up! no, up! stop! yeah, i'm just shattered. absolutely shattered. i'm not in my comfort zone on the water, but honestly for me, it's telling the stories of the local heroes that are championing, you know, their local environments and the seals and the whales and they are out there and they are in the trenches every day
and then we just biked from monmouth to here, milford haven. moksha, our little boat out into the channel essentially, around the temperature headlands and then around to fishguard, up cardigan bay, around by anglesey and back to where we started from, from greenfield dock. —— pembrokeshire headland. thank you! i can't deny that i am more apprehensive about this than crossing an ocean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several times, but this, going around the coast, you've got tides,...
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>>> americans are weighing in on the post-restrictive abortion law in the country according to a monmouth2% had of texas' abortion plan 39% said yes, more than half, 54% said they disagreed with it. this comes as the supreme court announces it will hear arguments on mississippi's abores ban december 1st earlier this summer the state petitioned the court to overturn roe, the ban was blocked by lower kurts. >>> steve sedgwick will break down the worst day for wall street since may the weather will see a bounceback >> plus wheeling and dealing how drivers are taking advantage of their leases like never before before >> i took my favorite cereal and made it waaay better, tony. shaq you're using my crunchy, delicious kellogg's frosted flakes. i add cinnamon basketballs. cinnamoooooooonnnnnnn!!!! ha! they're gr-r-reat!!! which one of these buttons mutes shaq? does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. you don't get much time for yourself. so
>>> americans are weighing in on the post-restrictive abortion law in the country according to a monmouth2% had of texas' abortion plan 39% said yes, more than half, 54% said they disagreed with it. this comes as the supreme court announces it will hear arguments on mississippi's abores ban december 1st earlier this summer the state petitioned the court to overturn roe, the ban was blocked by lower kurts. >>> steve sedgwick will break down the worst day for wall street since...
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. >>> if you are already looking forward to ski season, monmouth mountain shared pictures of their first dusting of snow. it's a little dust there. >> can you see it? >> you had to look super close to see it. >> it happened. >>> it's good to see something out there. we are looking at warm temperatures, have high pressure building in for us. of course we are at the peak of wildfire season. a lot to get to, a lot to talk about this morning. hopefully you are getting ready for the day, maybe having your coffee or tea. we are starting with clear skies, gusty in the hills. we are watching north bay mountains gust to about 30 to 50 miles per hour on highest mountain peaks of north bay mountains. that's the reason a red flag warning is in effect until 11:00 with the high fire danger. we will see sunshine with the dry air. temperatures are really going to climb this afternoon, a warm day ahead. let's talk about our micro climates and what you can expect. if you are along the coast you will see highs in mid 60s. you will see sunshine again. around the bay, mid 70s. it is warming up for you. mid t
. >>> if you are already looking forward to ski season, monmouth mountain shared pictures of their first dusting of snow. it's a little dust there. >> can you see it? >> you had to look super close to see it. >> it happened. >>> it's good to see something out there. we are looking at warm temperatures, have high pressure building in for us. of course we are at the peak of wildfire season. a lot to get to, a lot to talk about this morning. hopefully you are...
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the president's poll numbers are now under water, the economist, "axios," abc, ipsos, monmouth, quinnepiac ford, say it is his misleading statements are to blame. he want going to abandon americans in afghanistan. hundreds stuck there. premature push for vaccine booster before fda approved it. border patrol investigation, photographer said there was mo whipping. what is hitting his poll numbers? >> there is no secret why biden's poll numbers are sinking faster than cement in water. you pointed this out as well, emac. from afghanistan, to illegal immigration, to covid, the american voter does not think he is being honest and truthful with him, the poll numbers, overall performance in the mid to low 40s, a record for someone essentially been in the white house for eight months. elizabeth: numerous polls say they don't trust what he is saying even about covid-19. let's watch this, watch. >> no one told, your military advisors did not tell you no, we should keep 2500 troops it, has been a stable situation for the last several years, we can do that, we can continue to do that. >> no, no one sai
the president's poll numbers are now under water, the economist, "axios," abc, ipsos, monmouth, quinnepiac ford, say it is his misleading statements are to blame. he want going to abandon americans in afghanistan. hundreds stuck there. premature push for vaccine booster before fda approved it. border patrol investigation, photographer said there was mo whipping. what is hitting his poll numbers? >> there is no secret why biden's poll numbers are sinking faster than cement in...
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there was a monmouth university poll that showed 1/3 of americans believed president biden was electedraud and that donald trump should have properly won the election. from an election administrator's standpoint, if one third of the country thinks you are engaged in widespread fraud, what does that do to their ality to run elections safely and soundly? nate: this is a dangerous period for our democcy, that we have not seen this erosion of confidence in e basic infrastructure of american elections in our history. we see lots of retirements among veteran election officials. we see many feel they are taking their lives in their own hands because of death threats and the like. these are challenges we have not fad before. they are a direct result of the disinformation campaign trying to undermine the legitimacy of the outcome. these folks are heroes. william: thanks so much for ing here. judy: germany is one of america's most important allies. and nearly every american president since george w. bush has worked closely with german chancellor angela merkel. but for the first time since 2005,
there was a monmouth university poll that showed 1/3 of americans believed president biden was electedraud and that donald trump should have properly won the election. from an election administrator's standpoint, if one third of the country thinks you are engaged in widespread fraud, what does that do to their ality to run elections safely and soundly? nate: this is a dangerous period for our democcy, that we have not seen this erosion of confidence in e basic infrastructure of american...
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half of republicans in another poll by monmouth university this month described the january 6th insurrection as legitimate protest. and we see this being moved into action in state after state with republican leng gislatures and governors passing laws making it more difficult to vote and increasing opportunities for partisan manipulation of the vote counting. and john, that is why democrats face an absolutely existential choice over the next few weeks in the senate. they introduced today revised legislation to create a nationwide floor of voting rights to protect the independence of election administration. all the democratic senators are likely to endorse it. and the question will really come to a head in the next few weeks. will they give republicans in the senate a veto over that or will joe man clin and kyrsten sinema allow them to reform the filibuster in a way that allows them to pass this? no more consequential decision over any of the policies they face through the 2022 election. >> but we look at larry elder as a candidate, he's a climate change denier, he opposes gun reform, he's a
half of republicans in another poll by monmouth university this month described the january 6th insurrection as legitimate protest. and we see this being moved into action in state after state with republican leng gislatures and governors passing laws making it more difficult to vote and increasing opportunities for partisan manipulation of the vote counting. and john, that is why democrats face an absolutely existential choice over the next few weeks in the senate. they introduced today...
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elizabeth: seeing righter, quinnepiac, monmouth, gallup, half the country disapproves of the president now. this is the most rapid drop's in a president's approval rating in a century, according to george will. your final word. >> well-deserved. look at disaster in afghanistan. the disaster on the southern border. inflation is killing the economy here in america. it is hurting every individual here. if you look what they're trying to accomplish with this transformation of our economy, it is terrible. elizabeth: senator bill hagerty. thanks so much for joining us. it is good to see you. later this hour we've give you a hearing coming up tomorrow in the senate, a preview of it. scarier reports that facebook is trying to hook children as young as one to four years old to its platform in order to make advertising money. the toxic impact facebook and instagram have on teens and now children is coming up. up next, former cke restaurant ceo and labor expert, he is andy puzder. reports that democrats buried in their spending bills, massive new government fines for violating the biden vaccine m
elizabeth: seeing righter, quinnepiac, monmouth, gallup, half the country disapproves of the president now. this is the most rapid drop's in a president's approval rating in a century, according to george will. your final word. >> well-deserved. look at disaster in afghanistan. the disaster on the southern border. inflation is killing the economy here in america. it is hurting every individual here. if you look what they're trying to accomplish with this transformation of our economy, it...
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a monmouth poll claims to have mcauliffe up, most of the polling in virginia seems to have the democratk their sample sizes are a bit too blue-heavy. our friends at the cook political report relate moved the race to a toss-up citing the souring national environment for democrats. last night in their debate mcauliffe try to distance himself from capitol hill chaos. joining us now, lead political columnist for "the virginia times dispatch," jeff shapiro, good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. did you enjoy yourself last night? >> we certainly had an interesting start thanks to the interruption by a third party candidate. i enjoyed the debate because i thought the two candidates were really on their game. we got to a lot of issues and i thought that that was remarkable to me, jeff, and i hadn't seen this in politics in the last couple of years, they both were actually trying to woo the same voter. for a long time it's been polarized. they're each trying to talk to swing voters who live in loudoun county in virginia. >> this is a state that's two-thirds suburban and urban. the majority o
a monmouth poll claims to have mcauliffe up, most of the polling in virginia seems to have the democratk their sample sizes are a bit too blue-heavy. our friends at the cook political report relate moved the race to a toss-up citing the souring national environment for democrats. last night in their debate mcauliffe try to distance himself from capitol hill chaos. joining us now, lead political columnist for "the virginia times dispatch," jeff shapiro, good to see you, sir. >>...
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a new monmouth poll shows the share of americans who likely said they would never get the vaccine hasfrom 24% in january to 15% right now. a whopping 42% reduction, meaning herd immunity doesn't sound so impossible anymore. joining me now is tara haley. a science journalist who covers vaccine hesitancy and is the author of "vaccination investigation, the history and science of vaccines." tara, thank you for joining us. the poll i mentioned shows this quite promising significant drop in the number of holdouts. how do you interpret that? and how would you think about this notion of there being some kind of trumpian hard core disinformation junkies on one hand and on the other a group of more perfect situatable people who may have a different set of hesitations about the vaccine. >> i am not surprised at all. there is a tiny core of people who are totally unreachable. they're usually very small. we're talking usually below 5% so i would expect that number to drop even further. and they're not ever reachable, but there are the others who are reachable. they tend to follow along the contin
a new monmouth poll shows the share of americans who likely said they would never get the vaccine hasfrom 24% in january to 15% right now. a whopping 42% reduction, meaning herd immunity doesn't sound so impossible anymore. joining me now is tara haley. a science journalist who covers vaccine hesitancy and is the author of "vaccination investigation, the history and science of vaccines." tara, thank you for joining us. the poll i mentioned shows this quite promising significant drop...
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. >> according to a monmouth poll, republicans are not in line with the views of most americans. 62%ng abortion should be legal with limitations. 54% of americans are against the new abortion law in texas, which is one of the most restrictive in america. similar cases with mississippi abortion ban which will be argued before the supreme court in december. with the danger clear, more than 500 athletes filed an amicus brief calling on the supreme court to protect reproductive rights arguing roe v. wade plays a vital role in athletics as their brief states, quote, if the state compelled women athletes to carry pregnancies to term and give birth, it could derail women's athletic careers, academic futures, and economic livelihoods at a large scale, such a restriction would never be imposed on a male athlete, though he would be equally responsible for a pregnancy. olympic gold medalist lee keeper joins me now. lee, let's talk about these new restrictive abortion laws coming out of mississippi, texas, florida, a bunch of other states. how will these laws specifically impact athletes? >> def
. >> according to a monmouth poll, republicans are not in line with the views of most americans. 62%ng abortion should be legal with limitations. 54% of americans are against the new abortion law in texas, which is one of the most restrictive in america. similar cases with mississippi abortion ban which will be argued before the supreme court in december. with the danger clear, more than 500 athletes filed an amicus brief calling on the supreme court to protect reproductive rights arguing...
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a monmouth university poll was out a month or two ago that show a third of americans believe president was elected only because fraud and that donald trump should have properly won the election. from an election add administrator standpoint, if a third of the country thinks you're engaged in a widespread fraud, what does that do to their ability to run elections safely and soundly? >> this is a very dangerous period i think for our democracy that we have not seen this erosion in confidence in the basic infrastructure in america of the elections in our history. we see lots of retirements among these veteran election officials, we see many feel they're taking their own lives in their own hands because of death threats and the like. these are challenges we have not faced before and they're a direct result of the concerted disinformation campaign designed. >> reporter: nate persily, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you. >> woodruff: germany is one of america's most important allies. and nearly every american president since george w. bush has worked closely with german chancellor
a monmouth university poll was out a month or two ago that show a third of americans believe president was elected only because fraud and that donald trump should have properly won the election. from an election add administrator standpoint, if a third of the country thinks you're engaged in a widespread fraud, what does that do to their ability to run elections safely and soundly? >> this is a very dangerous period i think for our democracy that we have not seen this erosion in...
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in june monmouth poll found that the election of president biden was due to fraud. information can damage our democracy. nonetheless it is a decidedly minority position. new cnn poll shows the republican party is almost evenly divided on whether trump should be the next nominee, you've got to remember he is the only president in the history of the gallup poll never to be above 50% approval, left office 44%, lowest of his lows. just 27% of americans said they strongly approved of the job he did while in office while 52%, almost double that, strongly disapproved. that 27% is trump's ride or die base. it's a small but vocal minority. let's shift to washington. this may be a make or break month for infrastructure reform. while the devil is in the details the fact is that it's very popular. fox news poll found that 62% of americans support the 1. trillion bipartisan bill that awaits passage in the house. climate change mitigation is a big part of the proposal of the $3.5 trillion budget. it is worth noting that 64% of americans agree that reducing the effects of climate
in june monmouth poll found that the election of president biden was due to fraud. information can damage our democracy. nonetheless it is a decidedly minority position. new cnn poll shows the republican party is almost evenly divided on whether trump should be the next nominee, you've got to remember he is the only president in the history of the gallup poll never to be above 50% approval, left office 44%, lowest of his lows. just 27% of americans said they strongly approved of the job he did...
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if you look at whether or not people want voter i.d., let's say you take the monmouth poll which we respect the number is similar even with nonwhite voters. 80 -- 84%. so if everybody wants it, why fight against it? >> well, look at what ted cruz did today. it depends on how you ask the question. if you are trying to set it up with disingenuous intellectual intent and you are dishonest, then of course people are going to go that's horrible. but when you break it down for people and you begin to ask them other questions do you think it's fair for people to have to go for a certain distance to try to get this when they have other valid forms of i.d.? well, no. do you think it's important that people who have respect for the law and for government and have certain issued i.d.s but not others, that they should be somehow disqualified? then, the answer is no. so it depends on how the polls ask the questions. and let's admit at the end of the day, when martin luther king, jr., was fighting for civil rights in this country, the polls began to catch up to where the conscience of the nation was. pol
if you look at whether or not people want voter i.d., let's say you take the monmouth poll which we respect the number is similar even with nonwhite voters. 80 -- 84%. so if everybody wants it, why fight against it? >> well, look at what ted cruz did today. it depends on how you ask the question. if you are trying to set it up with disingenuous intellectual intent and you are dishonest, then of course people are going to go that's horrible. but when you break it down for people and you...
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according to a new monmouth university poll, mcauliffe has a five point lead with 48% of voters sayinge choosing the former governor, 43% saying they'd vote for his opponent. that's still pretty close for comfort, especially in virginia. >> democrats didn't think it'd be that hard. it is a margin of error race. it was moved to the toss-up category. this is a state that donald trump lost by ten percentage points. you'd think it was a pretty blue state where president biden would be popular. but this is a context that you could not call at this moment. it is going to come down to whether democrats are generate a little more enthuse i caiasm ame voters. >> let's talk about why we're paying so much attention. why, if you're in some other state, you shouldn't just be going, oh, that's virginia. you should be paying attention to what's going on in virginia here. >> for one thing, we don't have that many races to look at in an off year, so we look at virginia a lot, but it is also a good bellwether for where the state of the nation's politics are, especially when you think about presidents an
according to a new monmouth university poll, mcauliffe has a five point lead with 48% of voters sayinge choosing the former governor, 43% saying they'd vote for his opponent. that's still pretty close for comfort, especially in virginia. >> democrats didn't think it'd be that hard. it is a margin of error race. it was moved to the toss-up category. this is a state that donald trump lost by ten percentage points. you'd think it was a pretty blue state where president biden would be...
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polls of popularity, if you look at whether or not people want voter i.d., let's say you take the monmouth support. there's another poll that shows that the number is similar even with non-white voters, 80, 84%. so if everybody wants it, why fight against it? >> well, look at what ted cruz did today. if you're trying to set it up with disingenuous intent and you're dishonest, people are going to go that's horrible. when you break it down for people and you begin to ask them other questions, do you think it's fair for people to have to go a certain distance when they have other valid forms of i.d. do you think it's important that people who have respect for the law and have certain issued i.d.s and not others that they should be somehow disqualified the answer is no. it depends on how the polls ask the questions. let's admit it, when martin luther king jr. was fighting for civil rights in this country, the polls began to catch up to where the conscience of the nation was. polls register our contemporary opinion that should be shaped and molded according to the principles and practices of de
polls of popularity, if you look at whether or not people want voter i.d., let's say you take the monmouth support. there's another poll that shows that the number is similar even with non-white voters, 80, 84%. so if everybody wants it, why fight against it? >> well, look at what ted cruz did today. if you're trying to set it up with disingenuous intent and you're dishonest, people are going to go that's horrible. when you break it down for people and you begin to ask them other...
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that's according to polling from monmouth university. joining us, kim -- of the "boston globe."n't -- here we are. >> here we might be, i think i want to say, nicole. i think i want to raise a little skepticism wills there is a concerted and sustained effort in this place. just as eddie pointed out before, we thought that sandy hook would result in a wave not just in legislation on gun control, but in public outrage that would force and push law makers to make a change. and that didn't happen. you have seen over the past two years as we thought there was an inflection point in the black lives matter movement where people would demand that policing laws be reformed. we are still waiting on that to hamilton we are barely getting a voting rights bill. i hope that people do realize, particularly at the state level -- this isn't just a federal problem. state legislatures can pass roe acts that codify the protections that were in roe v wade knowing that it is in peril. they can push their state lawmakers and their federal lawmakers on this. i hope that happens but we have seen too man
that's according to polling from monmouth university. joining us, kim -- of the "boston globe."n't -- here we are. >> here we might be, i think i want to say, nicole. i think i want to raise a little skepticism wills there is a concerted and sustained effort in this place. just as eddie pointed out before, we thought that sandy hook would result in a wave not just in legislation on gun control, but in public outrage that would force and push law makers to make a change. and that...
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and then we've just biked the last 300 miles from monmouth to here, milford haven.cean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several times. but this, going around the coast, you've got tides, you've got wind, you've got other vessels, there are so many other variables and that's what i'm, that's what i'm most nervous about. seems pretty rough water coming up there. i'm very nervous, because when he gets nervous, it really does freak me out. oh my god! whirlpools! 0k, can you see me? bring the... no, up, up! no, up! stop! dammit. (bleep). yeah, i'm just shattered. absolutely shattered. i'm not in my comfort zone on the water, but honestly for me, it's telling the stories of the local heroes that are championing, you know, their local environments and the seals and the whales and they're out there and they're in the trenches every day working hard and they're fighting bureaucracy and i'm so excited to bring those stories to other people so that they can get help, and i'm really, really excited about that. we have heard about this amazing organisation called the sea w
and then we've just biked the last 300 miles from monmouth to here, milford haven.cean, which i have done in that pedal boat, several times. but this, going around the coast, you've got tides, you've got wind, you've got other vessels, there are so many other variables and that's what i'm, that's what i'm most nervous about. seems pretty rough water coming up there. i'm very nervous, because when he gets nervous, it really does freak me out. oh my god! whirlpools! 0k, can you see me? bring...