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>> you mention that quinnipiac poll, that is of a piece all that we are seeing, "abc news" washingtont poll, 7580% of americans say the economy, jobs, inflation, gas prices are the number one concern, an order of magnitude above anything else. democrats keep thinking maybe they can change their fortune on the january 6th committee or guns or abortion. it's not going to happen. it's very clear, the data is very clear that inflation is the number one issue. on that score joe biden's approval rating is in the high 20s. he's under 30%. 39.4% on the economy it's 34% and on inflation it's below 30. he's paying a political price and democrats are going to pay a political price if they can't turn this around what time is running out. >> jason: you studied this for a living, what are you seeing in the numbers and how they are feeling about democrats and specifically the biden-harris administration? >> this is a disaster for democrats. this affects every aspect of people's lives. you know the old jim carville saying about it's the economy, stupid. this is as bad as it gets. and i'm going back s
>> you mention that quinnipiac poll, that is of a piece all that we are seeing, "abc news" washingtont poll, 7580% of americans say the economy, jobs, inflation, gas prices are the number one concern, an order of magnitude above anything else. democrats keep thinking maybe they can change their fortune on the january 6th committee or guns or abortion. it's not going to happen. it's very clear, the data is very clear that inflation is the number one issue. on that score joe...
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the other thing is you even saw this in the quinnipiac poll is 60% plus of hispanic voters disapprove of the job he's doing. and the big reason for that with the hispanic vote is they come here for a better quality of life, for pocketbook economic issues as wellll as things like crime. and they're seeing that the american dream isn't what it t used to be and they blame joe biden and his policies for that . >> yeah, when you have all the levers of the policy, t the house, the senate, the presidency, it's really hard to start going and blaming vladimir putin and then come back and don't have a plan.ug america sees through that jim and tom , two of the best in the business. thank you for joining us tonight on the ingomar angle. all right. the one person who should have been called in front of the january 6th committee last night but wasn't. i'll explain with professor jonathan turley. >> that's coming up next . if something happened to you, what would happen to them? their home, their education, their future. you need life insurance and chances are select quotes can help you get it for l
the other thing is you even saw this in the quinnipiac poll is 60% plus of hispanic voters disapprove of the job he's doing. and the big reason for that with the hispanic vote is they come here for a better quality of life, for pocketbook economic issues as wellll as things like crime. and they're seeing that the american dream isn't what it t used to be and they blame joe biden and his policies for that . >> yeah, when you have all the levers of the policy, t the house, the senate, the...
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latest quinnipiac survey shows biden underwater with voters.he received in three previous quinnipiac polls. >> john: this as the biden administration is under fire for energy policies critics say will not solve the problems. considering the defense production act along with the tax holiday, but critics say a much simpler solution. we'll be
latest quinnipiac survey shows biden underwater with voters.he received in three previous quinnipiac polls. >> john: this as the biden administration is under fire for energy policies critics say will not solve the problems. considering the defense production act along with the tax holiday, but critics say a much simpler solution. we'll be
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joe biden looks at the polls, and not quinnipiac.nal polls that show what bother all of us. and so he is saying i'm working on the gas. i'm working on inflation. i'm working on all that stuff. there is a new one. >> brian: not doing anything. >> steve: new one today, we know over the last month or so you have been very concerned about baby formula. we know a lot of people have small children. we also know a lot of people have pets. and apparently there is a pet food shortage because they simply cannot get enough cans. or things to make cans. >> brian: they told us about steel six months ago. >> steve: this is now about aluminum. one store manager says they are saying things will be better in four or five months or it could be a year before some brands or r. back. and so you think about joe biden got hired essentially because he made the pitch i am going to do a better job at handling the economy handling the economy in a covid world. coming out of covid back about a year ago this administration had not planned, so it's the supply cha
joe biden looks at the polls, and not quinnipiac.nal polls that show what bother all of us. and so he is saying i'm working on the gas. i'm working on inflation. i'm working on all that stuff. there is a new one. >> brian: not doing anything. >> steve: new one today, we know over the last month or so you have been very concerned about baby formula. we know a lot of people have small children. we also know a lot of people have pets. and apparently there is a pet food shortage because...
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this is a quinnipiac poll, let's talk about the governor's race first. >> i wasn't sure.e. >> let's talk about the governor's race. >> taking that midnight train back from georgia. okay. here we go. choice for georgia governor the quinnipiac university poll 48% for brian kemp, 48% for stacey abrams. you don't have to be a mathematical wizard to know that is a tied race. i've also taken a harry's estimate which is essentially looking at all the polling recently and that does show brian kemp a little bit more out ahead, 50% to 45%, the question is whether this new poll is some sort of key in on a new state of the race or whether of course these two results are kind of within the margin of error of each other so it may just be this is a better poll for stacey abrams than the average tends to be. >> the senate race that split may play a bigger role. >> now we get to the senate race and what do we have here? now, this, if this -- numbers are correct and corroborated by other data this would be quite the story because this is a key senate race in terms of control. remember righ
this is a quinnipiac poll, let's talk about the governor's race first. >> i wasn't sure.e. >> let's talk about the governor's race. >> taking that midnight train back from georgia. okay. here we go. choice for georgia governor the quinnipiac university poll 48% for brian kemp, 48% for stacey abrams. you don't have to be a mathematical wizard to know that is a tied race. i've also taken a harry's estimate which is essentially looking at all the polling recently and that does...
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often times when the tightens we get a recession. 85% of americans i think in the test quinnipiac pollession, so it's a real problem. >> bret: to karl's point, there were red flags and warning signs and flares going up from larry summers and others. >> larry summers all along hits of the american rescue plan was to big and was potentially inflationary, and the fed may be do enough sooner. >> bret: juan, besides the economy, the inflation, there are also issues like crime, and you have this recall in the district attorney chase of routine getting recalled in san francisco because of how he's dealing with crime. similar to other places, you may see that in los angeles as well. >> i think crime, again, especially violent c and guns are huge issue right we talk about inflation, we talk about abortion and the potential for anger over that decision but i think there's a lot of frustration with the inability of the political class to do anything when you see children being slaughtered and people in the afternoon supermarket being slaughtered. and so right now there's a sense that there has to
often times when the tightens we get a recession. 85% of americans i think in the test quinnipiac pollession, so it's a real problem. >> bret: to karl's point, there were red flags and warning signs and flares going up from larry summers and others. >> larry summers all along hits of the american rescue plan was to big and was potentially inflationary, and the fed may be do enough sooner. >> bret: juan, besides the economy, the inflation, there are also issues like crime, and...
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i'm talking about yes, the inflationary spiral, which we are now in, and a new quinnipiac poll shows voters think inflation is by far the most urgent issue facing the nation. double the number who are concerned about guns and this is why inflation tops the worry list. gas up again, yes, 4.97 is the national average as of this morning and there are now 20 states plus d.c. where it's $ 5 or more on average per gallon of regular and look at california. they've reached $6.40 a gallon, and that's an average. this will catch the attention of truckers and farmers. yeah, another new high for diesel, 5.74 a gallon. the president though, he's not changed his inflation plan. in a softball interview with jimmy kimmel he still says his plan is to spend big money to cut costs for families. not prices. this morning, the president is in los angeles, hosting the summit of the americas. it's not going well. mexico and some other leaders have snubbed biden's invitation. they are no-shows. there will be no press conferences, but there will be a statement offering help to central america to counter china
i'm talking about yes, the inflationary spiral, which we are now in, and a new quinnipiac poll shows voters think inflation is by far the most urgent issue facing the nation. double the number who are concerned about guns and this is why inflation tops the worry list. gas up again, yes, 4.97 is the national average as of this morning and there are now 20 states plus d.c. where it's $ 5 or more on average per gallon of regular and look at california. they've reached $6.40 a gallon, and that's an...
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a new quinnipiac poll shows americans think inflation is the most urgent issue, the price of fuel onrst time in history. that same poll shows president biden's approval rating hitting a new record low at just 33%. dagen, you know, you look at these polls and you see what's important to the american people, and then you look at what congress is doing, and it's a total the mismatch. they are talking about gun legislation passed in the house last night, and you don't see any efforts whatsoever to contain inflation, to get gasoline prices lower by unleashing the potential of energy many if america. in america. >> the democrats, starting with joe biden and their policies in a large part caused this. and so the standard playbook has been create a crisis, deny there's a crisis and then blame somebody, anybody, everybody for that crisis rather than taking any kind of personal responsibility for it. so people in this country, their standard of living is in inclee klein -- in decline, wages are falling when adjusted for inflation, and just trying to figure out what you're going to be able to s
a new quinnipiac poll shows americans think inflation is the most urgent issue, the price of fuel onrst time in history. that same poll shows president biden's approval rating hitting a new record low at just 33%. dagen, you know, you look at these polls and you see what's important to the american people, and then you look at what congress is doing, and it's a total the mismatch. they are talking about gun legislation passed in the house last night, and you don't see any efforts whatsoever to...
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arrested to a recent quinnipiac poll, 6 #% of americans agree that abortions should be legal including nearly 90% of democrats and two-thirds of independents. and an average of polls since 2012 show that residents in a majority of states believe that abortion should be legal. abortion and reproductive care providers are worried that they could be held criminally responsible for the procedures even retroactively. some doctors fear the decision will force them to violate their hippocratic oath to do no harm. joining me now is a professor of psychiatry and director of the masters bio ethics program at columbia university and he is joining me from new york. thanks for being here with us. so this will obviously impact a wide range of medical professionals in many different disciplines, not just those directly performing abortions. what are you hearing from your colleagues? >> my colleagues are very, very upset and disturbed and worried about this because in various states it may mean that they will not be able to mention the word abortion or the possibility of an abortion to pregnant women.
arrested to a recent quinnipiac poll, 6 #% of americans agree that abortions should be legal including nearly 90% of democrats and two-thirds of independents. and an average of polls since 2012 show that residents in a majority of states believe that abortion should be legal. abortion and reproductive care providers are worried that they could be held criminally responsible for the procedures even retroactively. some doctors fear the decision will force them to violate their hippocratic oath to...
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. >> this is just one poll, a quinnipiac poll shows that in the race you're talking about democraticncumbent rafael warnock opening up the lead against republican herschel walker. in january it was a dead heat. it's only one poll and we'll see what happens. we'll keep a close eye. lieutenant governor, trump is all but running for the gop nomination in 2024. do you think all the investigations hanging over him could limit his chances? and are there other republicans who could seize the moment? >> well, one, donald trump will never be the president of the united states again. that's just an impossible equation for americans to solve for. if we elect him as our nominee it'll be the biggest mistake the republican party has made in a long time. i think we'll see quality candidates step forward. every day he's out of office he becomes less and less important. i know he doesn't like to hear that but that's the truth. we need republicans smart enough and disciplined to pay attention to real problems in this country and not just donald trump. >> thank you very much. appreciate you joining. so
. >> this is just one poll, a quinnipiac poll shows that in the race you're talking about democraticncumbent rafael warnock opening up the lead against republican herschel walker. in january it was a dead heat. it's only one poll and we'll see what happens. we'll keep a close eye. lieutenant governor, trump is all but running for the gop nomination in 2024. do you think all the investigations hanging over him could limit his chances? and are there other republicans who could seize the...
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but take a look at this quinnipiac poll. the president's approval rating among hispanics at 24%. lower than approval among all voters. sandra, i have to tell you earlier this year i went with a team down to south texas and talked to democrats down there and they say they feel largely ignored by national democrats who are not listening to their own conservative values and feel the party has been taken over by the progressive wing. >> very interesting. so far this primary season in the most competitive races all trump-backed senate candidates have won their races according to the latest axios analysis. 12 of his picks have prevailed in the house, just three of them lost. and in statewide contests eight of those endorsed by trump won and six lost. "politico" playbook says republicans can survive crossing trump but rarely survive being anti-trump. pete hegseth host of "fox & friends" weekend with your takeaways from these races. >> there is absolutely no doubt to the great rancor of every other news network and the democrat party that donald trump remains the sun around which republi
but take a look at this quinnipiac poll. the president's approval rating among hispanics at 24%. lower than approval among all voters. sandra, i have to tell you earlier this year i went with a team down to south texas and talked to democrats down there and they say they feel largely ignored by national democrats who are not listening to their own conservative values and feel the party has been taken over by the progressive wing. >> very interesting. so far this primary season in the most...
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fairly broad support is raising the age of -- to be able to purchase a gun of an ar according to quinnipiac said they support raising the age to buy any gun in his case to 21. among republicans, 59% would support it. so, congressman, is this something the republican caucus could be open to given where the public they claim is? >> so for me, that would be a no. i'm a college student we have that would be left vulnerable and unable to defend themselves? even in colorado there are areas were 18 to 20-year-olds cannot open carry because they do not have concealed carry weapons permits, and so those citizens are left disarmed. so i think that there are other ways to go about this, but restricting the age it's definitely a "no" from me. and a level at the congressman was talking about there with due process. look at what's happening at the southern border right now. we are letting some 3 million illegal aliens into our country right now saying they deserve to process. but now democrats want to bring to the floor red flag gun laws to restrict americans from being able to have a firearm and it comp
fairly broad support is raising the age of -- to be able to purchase a gun of an ar according to quinnipiac said they support raising the age to buy any gun in his case to 21. among republicans, 59% would support it. so, congressman, is this something the republican caucus could be open to given where the public they claim is? >> so for me, that would be a no. i'm a college student we have that would be left vulnerable and unable to defend themselves? even in colorado there are areas were...
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only 33% of americans approve of the job the president is doing in a new quinnipiac poll.t is a type of his record low. the president continues to blame bad media coverage and putin's more as all of these stumbles add up. even democrats are getting fed up with the president's inadequacies in office. one liberal strategist is not holding back, telling "the hill" this, really simple, be the bleeping president. i understand it is tough. but there are things you can do to control of the public perception and they have not done any of that. and the media is noticing. watch this. >> record high gas prices. >> 8.6. a new cycle high usurping. that was the highest since 1981. >> this is coming in hotter than a lot of people were expecting. >> that is it. make it from one month to the other must. >> a window is relying on food banks for the first time. >> seniors relying on food banks like we are in a third world country. >> emily: that is right. eight out of 10 americans feel their financial situation is worse than it was in the last years. they feel like their wages don't catch up
only 33% of americans approve of the job the president is doing in a new quinnipiac poll.t is a type of his record low. the president continues to blame bad media coverage and putin's more as all of these stumbles add up. even democrats are getting fed up with the president's inadequacies in office. one liberal strategist is not holding back, telling "the hill" this, really simple, be the bleeping president. i understand it is tough. but there are things you can do to control of the...
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i can't say quinnipiac. on cheney, if you go over to wyoming, look at her disapproval rating.oints points before voting to impeach donald trump to after voting to impeach donald trump. >> that is amazing. >> the betting odds, whether or not she'll win re-election, only a 10% chance she'll win. >> given the political dynasty she's from, that's incredible. >> it shows the power of trump. is that app indication of how prevalent the beliefs are, the beliefs on the big lie in the republican party? >> absolutely. we've seen it in poll after poll after poll that was not a fraud. if you look at the elections that were held. who are the gop nominating? a ton of people who tried to undermine the 2020 election, both for congress and state legislative races in key states like texas, pennsylvania, north carolina. so to me, donald trump, the power of trump is very much in the republican party right now. >> appreciate it. >> i think i made the slides pretty clear. >> my girlfriend will be very proud. >> thank you. >> former campaign strategist and david axlerod who served as senior adviser t
i can't say quinnipiac. on cheney, if you go over to wyoming, look at her disapproval rating.oints points before voting to impeach donald trump to after voting to impeach donald trump. >> that is amazing. >> the betting odds, whether or not she'll win re-election, only a 10% chance she'll win. >> given the political dynasty she's from, that's incredible. >> it shows the power of trump. is that app indication of how prevalent the beliefs are, the beliefs on the big lie in...
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latest quinnipiac survey shows biden underwater with voters. approval rating at 33%, tying lows he received in three previous quinnipiac polls. >> john: this as the biden administration is under fire for energy policies critics say will not solve the problems. considering the defense production act along with the tax holiday, but critics say a much simpler solution. we'll be joined with thoughts coming right up. >> sandra: begin "america reports" with the supreme court striking down a new york gun law that could have far-reaching implications for the nation's largest cities. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. great to be with you, john. >> john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of "america reports." justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today's decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices an
latest quinnipiac survey shows biden underwater with voters. approval rating at 33%, tying lows he received in three previous quinnipiac polls. >> john: this as the biden administration is under fire for energy policies critics say will not solve the problems. considering the defense production act along with the tax holiday, but critics say a much simpler solution. we'll be joined with thoughts coming right up. >> sandra: begin "america reports" with the supreme court...
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a new poll from quinnipiac reveals just 33% of americans approve of the job he is doing while 59% disapproveendents, republicans, democrats. a party strategist meaning his political party, the democrats, now calling on biden to step up and take action. a quote, it is really simple, be the bleeping president. we took the bad word out. i realize it's tough and you are drinking out of a fire hose every single day but there are things you can do to control the public perception and they haven't done any of that end of quote. power panel now. acu chairman matt schlapp. marie harf former state department spokesperson under president obama. marie, i come to you first. you are transparent about what you can and can't defend. jimmie kimmel 118 didn't see a sit-down from the president and that's where you go. >> he has done lengthy press conens calling on every media outlet across the spectrum. i think president biden speaks to the american people quite a bit. >> harris: did you think he did that well last night? >> i think what he did well is say look, there are challenges. inflation is a challenge.
a new poll from quinnipiac reveals just 33% of americans approve of the job he is doing while 59% disapproveendents, republicans, democrats. a party strategist meaning his political party, the democrats, now calling on biden to step up and take action. a quote, it is really simple, be the bleeping president. we took the bad word out. i realize it's tough and you are drinking out of a fire hose every single day but there are things you can do to control the public perception and they haven't...
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a quinnipiac poll out today, 60% of americans. the vast majority of democrats, near 90%. just no other issues in which nearly 40% of republicans agree on something and 90% of democrats agreen something. so, there's very clear majority support for roe v. wade nationally. of course if roe v. wade gets overturned, right, this goes back to the state level. i think it's important to know how the states fall. and what we see is most states -- in fact you see the majority of voters or plu ral tty of voter say they do support abortion to be legal. there is 16 states, most of those in the east, but some of those riding up into the great plains states where a plurality of voters should not be legal. it shouldn't be surprising if roe v. wade were to get overturned that you would see a number of states limit abortion rights significantly. and how just in terms of the politics of this, the potential overturning of roe v. wade, how would that affect the midterm elections? >> this is one of those interesting things where i think when that leak first came out we're like okay, there might
a quinnipiac poll out today, 60% of americans. the vast majority of democrats, near 90%. just no other issues in which nearly 40% of republicans agree on something and 90% of democrats agreen something. so, there's very clear majority support for roe v. wade nationally. of course if roe v. wade gets overturned, right, this goes back to the state level. i think it's important to know how the states fall. and what we see is most states -- in fact you see the majority of voters or plu ral tty of...
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if you can believe that, a new quinnipiac poll was even worse.biden's approval rating, 35% among registered voters and even more devastating, biden's approval among african-americans has dropped below 50% and that's catastrophic for democrats. and among hispanics, get ready, 24%. here now with newt gingrich, former house speaker, fox news contributor, author of the book "defeating big government socialism" which we have to do most of all. forget 1994 or 2010, what could we be in store for this midterm election of the numbers do not improve or joe biden? >> first of all, the house republicans are starting at a much higher base. 210, five vacancies that are republican. if they gain 25 or 30 seats, it will be the biggest majorities in the early 1920s. i think the election will be the blowout because in real everyday life, this administration is extraordinarily painful. for the american people. i think they will go in, vote to throw the bums out, classic battle cry, and i would not be shocked, some of the house folks don't like to say it's come up i
if you can believe that, a new quinnipiac poll was even worse.biden's approval rating, 35% among registered voters and even more devastating, biden's approval among african-americans has dropped below 50% and that's catastrophic for democrats. and among hispanics, get ready, 24%. here now with newt gingrich, former house speaker, fox news contributor, author of the book "defeating big government socialism" which we have to do most of all. forget 1994 or 2010, what could we be in store...
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a new quinnipiac poll showed that 6 in 10 americans are paying at least some attention to the findingsof course that breaks down on partisan lines. democrats say they are learning new information from these hearings. and they will continue as the month of june goes on. jeff zeleny, cnn, washington. >>> first full day of summer in the u.s. was not a good day to fly as countless passengers found out. more than 1,000 flights were canceled mainly due to intense thunderstorms across the eastern u.s., and another 3400 flights were delayed. along with those storms are scorching temperatures that have parts of the eastern u.s. feeling more like death valley. record highs were recorded from arkansas to the carolinas and up to new york. in that masmason, georgia, they out at 105 fahrenheit. and unfortunately, it is not going away anytime soon especially here in the south. and derek van dam is in the cnn weather center and is joining us live. it has been ridiculously hot here and of course thousands of flights canceled. some due to staff shortages, but many due to the weather. >> yeah, from storm
a new quinnipiac poll showed that 6 in 10 americans are paying at least some attention to the findingsof course that breaks down on partisan lines. democrats say they are learning new information from these hearings. and they will continue as the month of june goes on. jeff zeleny, cnn, washington. >>> first full day of summer in the u.s. was not a good day to fly as countless passengers found out. more than 1,000 flights were canceled mainly due to intense thunderstorms across the...
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the most recent quinnipiac poll he has a 33% approval rate.e seems to have united the country on is that everybody wishes he was not president, which i guess is at least something although i don't think it was what he was hoping for when he got inaugurated 18 months ago. >> jesse: if anybody had any brains in the white house they would jazz up the interview a little bit. they put a parakeet on his shoulder. didn't they used to do stupid animal tricks or something? do something. >> stupid pet tricks was a letterman staple. i used to love letterman back in the day. by the way jimmy kin mel's man show one of the funniest shows that has ever been on television. i don't know if they could get away with it now. >> jesse: no. >> is he a funny guy the problem is the president is just worthless. >> jesse: clay, they could not get away with it now. let's clear that out. >> you are right. >> jesse: clay travis, thank you so much. >> appreciate you my man. >> jesse: coming up, we have an update in the paul pelosi dui arrest. plus, hunter biden says joe th
the most recent quinnipiac poll he has a 33% approval rate.e seems to have united the country on is that everybody wishes he was not president, which i guess is at least something although i don't think it was what he was hoping for when he got inaugurated 18 months ago. >> jesse: if anybody had any brains in the white house they would jazz up the interview a little bit. they put a parakeet on his shoulder. didn't they used to do stupid animal tricks or something? do something. >>...
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a new quinnipiac poll has president biden tying his all-time low job approval rating of 33%. where else is he underwater? a lot of different places and not by a little. one on his handling of top issues like the economy. gun violence, putin's war on ukraine and the mid-term elections. tick, tick, tick, they are coming up. steve hilton is also coming up and he is host of the next revolution. we can start to look at the polling that has been going south for months now. but i'm kind of focused on what is his strategy going to be? there has to be a lowest point? then you bounce back like every other human being on the planet? hit your low point and you come back. what will it look like? >> it is hard to see what possible strategy they are likely to adopt here. if we go deep into what's going on with all these issues two fundamental things which have happened that totally contradict the promises he made when he ran for office and got elected. he didn't run very hard. he wasn't much out of the basement. basically two things that were said. they were going to get competence and back
a new quinnipiac poll has president biden tying his all-time low job approval rating of 33%. where else is he underwater? a lot of different places and not by a little. one on his handling of top issues like the economy. gun violence, putin's war on ukraine and the mid-term elections. tick, tick, tick, they are coming up. steve hilton is also coming up and he is host of the next revolution. we can start to look at the polling that has been going south for months now. but i'm kind of focused on...
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sometimes i can't say quinnipiac university. if you go over to wyoming, look at her disapproval rating. essentially what you see, it has doubled, more than doubled, gone up by 40 points before she voted to impeach donald trump to after voting to impeach donald trump. >> that is amazing. >> the betting odds, whether or not she'll win re-election, only a 10% chance she'll win. according to the betting markets at this point. >> given the political dynasty she's from, the roots in the state, that's incredible. >> it's incredibly low. it just shows the power of trump. circumstances that an indication of how prevalent those beliefs are, the beliefs on the big lie are in the republican party? >> absolutely. the vast majority of republicans believe this garbage that is the big lie. we've seen it in poll after poll after poll. more than 60% believe that the election was a fraud, which obviously we know is not the case. and if you look at the elections that have been held so far this year, who are the gop nominating? they're nominating a
sometimes i can't say quinnipiac university. if you go over to wyoming, look at her disapproval rating. essentially what you see, it has doubled, more than doubled, gone up by 40 points before she voted to impeach donald trump to after voting to impeach donald trump. >> that is amazing. >> the betting odds, whether or not she'll win re-election, only a 10% chance she'll win. according to the betting markets at this point. >> given the political dynasty she's from, the roots in...
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quinnipiac poll released last week shows only 24% of hispanic voters approve of joe's performance.readful. joe's destroyed the economy so now the tide is turning towards republicans. in texas heavily hispanic 34th congressional district, republican mayra flores just flipped a democrat house seat. it's the first republican win there in over are you ready? 150 years. if democrats don't have hispanics on their side, their entire coalition goes poof! adam laxalt is a nevada senatorial candidate and the former nevada attorney general. first of all, adam, am i saying nevada correctly? i screw it up all the time. >> i'm sorry to report, jesse, you are not saying it correctly. it's nevada. >> jesse: nevada, i knew it. that was a test by the way. i should call you senator because we believe at "primetime" you will beat your opponent and be a member of the u.s. senate as we hope and we expect. when you see joe biden take out these border patrol agents, and put them on desk duty and potentially get them fired from their job based off of a hoax, what do you think is going on at this white hous
quinnipiac poll released last week shows only 24% of hispanic voters approve of joe's performance.readful. joe's destroyed the economy so now the tide is turning towards republicans. in texas heavily hispanic 34th congressional district, republican mayra flores just flipped a democrat house seat. it's the first republican win there in over are you ready? 150 years. if democrats don't have hispanics on their side, their entire coalition goes poof! adam laxalt is a nevada senatorial candidate and...
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this is the quinnipiac poll where 55% supported president biden among hispanic voters in may.. you have a disapproval number in the group at 60%. you were a police officer, law enforcement officer. what propelled you to make that career choice? >> my younger brother was gunned down and nearly kid by ms-13 gang members. when i talk about the crisis at our southern border, crime sky rocketing throughout our communities, i don't talk about it to talk about it but i talk about it because i lived through it. i have seen first hand the value that law enforcement plays in our community and in our lives when we went through a traumatic event. an event that we're still dealing with today. we have a chaos at the southern border. no idea who is coming in and we must put an end to it. it starts by sending true fighters to washington d.c. to fight on behalf of the american people and the people's interest. >> martha: look at the increase in crime. obviously that devastating event in your family. i feel like the gang element isn't really discussed that much. we're sold of told to believe th
this is the quinnipiac poll where 55% supported president biden among hispanic voters in may.. you have a disapproval number in the group at 60%. you were a police officer, law enforcement officer. what propelled you to make that career choice? >> my younger brother was gunned down and nearly kid by ms-13 gang members. when i talk about the crisis at our southern border, crime sky rocketing throughout our communities, i don't talk about it to talk about it but i talk about it because i...
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but if you look at polling from quinnipiac, back in august 2021 you say, like, should it never be forgottens it time to move on? it was sort of a forced choice. what you see is we are getting closer to 50 50 on, should never be forgotten versus, it's time to move on. how does that inform what your committee is doing with these public hearings? >> well, people have come to understand that this is an ongoing struggle that we are in. i think it was congressman moe brooks who said not long ago that former president trump is still trying to gift geo gop politics to rescind the election. and there is an ongoing assault on voting rights. and the integrity of our elections taking place around the country. but look, to my mind, it goes to the question of, how exactly these hearings will be different from what the country saw during the second impeachment trial of donald trump in the senate. and that series of events and discussions that we have focused on one guy, donald trump, and one crime, inciting insurrection against the union, our charge today, in the select committee is far broader than that.
but if you look at polling from quinnipiac, back in august 2021 you say, like, should it never be forgottens it time to move on? it was sort of a forced choice. what you see is we are getting closer to 50 50 on, should never be forgotten versus, it's time to move on. how does that inform what your committee is doing with these public hearings? >> well, people have come to understand that this is an ongoing struggle that we are in. i think it was congressman moe brooks who said not long...
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but if you look at polling from quinnipiac, back in august 2021 you say, like, should it never be forgottenuary 6th? or is it time to move on? it was sort of a forced choice. what you see is we are getting closer to 50-50 on, should never be forgotten versus, it's time to move on. how does that inform what your committee is doing with these public hearings? >> well, people have come to understand that this is an ongoing struggle that we are in. i think it was congressman mo brooks who said not long ago that former president trump is still trying to get gop politics to rescind the election. and there is an ongoing assault on voting rights. and the integrity of our elections taking place around the country. but look, to my mind, it goes to the question of, how exactly these hearings will be different from what the country saw during the second impeachment trial of donald trump in the senate. and that series of events and discussions that we have focused on one guy, donald trump, and one crime, inciting insurrection against the union, our charge today, in the select committee is far broader th
but if you look at polling from quinnipiac, back in august 2021 you say, like, should it never be forgottenuary 6th? or is it time to move on? it was sort of a forced choice. what you see is we are getting closer to 50-50 on, should never be forgotten versus, it's time to move on. how does that inform what your committee is doing with these public hearings? >> well, people have come to understand that this is an ongoing struggle that we are in. i think it was congressman mo brooks who...
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right now, a poll out today, quinnipiac has independence giving president biden a 25% job approval.e rcp average of all polls for approval at any time. >> bret: you know, it used to be that if you could win your party and win the independents, win the independents you would win the election. recent years democrats have come to believe that they didn't have to necessarily win the independents and now i think though when you lose them as badly as this 61% to 25% you are in real trouble. democrats widely recognize this. but, biden really has governed more to the left than he seemed to indicate he wanted to during the campaign. so, although during the campaign he did say some pretty lefty things like i'm going to end fossil fuels, he said that. he also said at one point he wanted to defund the police although he reversed himself. so it was a little -- not entirely clear he was a moderate but he did sort of pose as one. >> bret: quickly, hugh, to turn the aircraft carrier if you will before the midterms for this president and this party,. >> have to secure the border, bret. i have really
right now, a poll out today, quinnipiac has independence giving president biden a 25% job approval.e rcp average of all polls for approval at any time. >> bret: you know, it used to be that if you could win your party and win the independents, win the independents you would win the election. recent years democrats have come to believe that they didn't have to necessarily win the independents and now i think though when you lose them as badly as this 61% to 25% you are in real trouble....
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a new poll from quinnipiac says 34% of americans rank inflation as the most urgent issue facing the country today. for donald trump, to get the rematch he covets, he needs to stay clear of the law. i've long said here and on radio trump is positioned to be renominated by the gop so long as he's healthy, solvent and unindicted. so how likely or unlikely is the latter? the committee charged with investigating the insurrection frequently cited a ruling by a u.s. district judge david carter said trump most likely committed a felony. >> select committee will examine president trump's relentless effort on january 6th and in the days beforehand to pressure vice president pence to refuse to count lawful, electoral votes. as a federal judge has indicated, this likely violated two federal criminal statutes. >> judge carter found that a memo written by trump attorney john eastman influenced his plans for vice president pence to prevent the certification of electoral votes and likely furthered two crimes that trump may have committed. obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to defraud the
a new poll from quinnipiac says 34% of americans rank inflation as the most urgent issue facing the country today. for donald trump, to get the rematch he covets, he needs to stay clear of the law. i've long said here and on radio trump is positioned to be renominated by the gop so long as he's healthy, solvent and unindicted. so how likely or unlikely is the latter? the committee charged with investigating the insurrection frequently cited a ruling by a u.s. district judge david carter said...
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a quinnipiac poll out today, 60% of americans support roe v. wade. it's not just that. vast majority of independents, near 60%. even near 40% of republicans support roe v. wade. there are just no other issues in which nearly 40% of republicans agree on something and 90% of democrats agreen something. so, there's very clear majority support for roe v. wade nationally. but of course, if roe v. wade gets overturned, right, this goes back to the state level. so, i think it's important to know how the states fall. and what we see is, most states, in fact, you see the majority of voters or the plurality of voters, i believe it's 34 states, say that they do, in fact, support abortion to be legal. but there is in fact 16 states, most of those in the southeast, but there are some of those riding up into the great plains states, where, in fact, voters do not believe that abortion should be legal. so, it shouldn't be surprising if roe v. wade for, in fact, to get overturned that you would see a number of states with the voters backing them, in fact, try to limit abortion rights si
a quinnipiac poll out today, 60% of americans support roe v. wade. it's not just that. vast majority of independents, near 60%. even near 40% of republicans support roe v. wade. there are just no other issues in which nearly 40% of republicans agree on something and 90% of democrats agreen something. so, there's very clear majority support for roe v. wade nationally. but of course, if roe v. wade gets overturned, right, this goes back to the state level. so, i think it's important to know how...
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but jake, take a look at these new numbers from a quinnipiac poll about viewers across the country. 6 in 10 americans say they are carefully watching this or are watching the hearing. you can see the breakdown. very closely, about 26% of americans, somewhat closely, 32%. it goes down from there. there is a significant partisan divide about what voters are learning. take a look at these numbers. 64% of democrats say they are learning something new. a third of independents say they are. only 14% of republicans. that is significant there when you look at the independents. so the bottom line of all this conversation, information is seeping out among voters of all stripes, no doubt about it, but it depends what partisan lens they're viewing the hearings through. in georgia, one thing i was struck by, even trump voters, they do not believe his georgia election lies at all. perhaps georgia is an outlier because it was at the center of all of this, but one thing also in follow-up questions, they're not eager to have him run again for president, but they're not necessarily watching the hearing
but jake, take a look at these new numbers from a quinnipiac poll about viewers across the country. 6 in 10 americans say they are carefully watching this or are watching the hearing. you can see the breakdown. very closely, about 26% of americans, somewhat closely, 32%. it goes down from there. there is a significant partisan divide about what voters are learning. take a look at these numbers. 64% of democrats say they are learning something new. a third of independents say they are. only 14%...
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the quinnipiac poll had independents at 25% this week.rk, as democrats look at this. as the time shinks towards the midterms, how do they change the dynamic? >> they don't have a chance to. they are focused on the wrong thing. it's going to get worse for them. what's driving those poll numbers. worst inflation in four deck case. record high gas prices. people are making decisions between filling their tanks and feeding their family. now what's going to happen this summer is blackouts. because of the biden war on fossil fuels, "the washington post" reported this week we are going to have widespread blackouts across the midwest because coal plants are shutting down because of the war on fossil fuels early. the indy bra breast s.e. set a goal john kerry said no coal in this country by 2030. and so they are shutting down before there is other sources to make up for it so, on top of that ever everything else that's going wrong in this country we will have blackouts this summer. >> bret: okay, good. as we purchase more electric cars. that sound
the quinnipiac poll had independents at 25% this week.rk, as democrats look at this. as the time shinks towards the midterms, how do they change the dynamic? >> they don't have a chance to. they are focused on the wrong thing. it's going to get worse for them. what's driving those poll numbers. worst inflation in four deck case. record high gas prices. people are making decisions between filling their tanks and feeding their family. now what's going to happen this summer is blackouts....
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a new quinnipiac poll shows that 59% of texans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 79% of texans believe that abortions should be legal for victims of rape and incest. but new abortion bans in texas have no exceptions for rape and incest. 12 year old girl in texas who are raped will have to give birth, according to texas law. if a 12 year old girl is raped by her father, she will have to give birth to her sister, according to texas law. texas governor, greg abbott, has not spoken publicly about the supreme court decision, but he did issue a written statement, quote, the u.s. supreme court correctly overturned roe v. wade, and we stated the right of states to protect innocent, unborn children. governor abbott will not protect innocent 12 year old children, if they are raped. 79% of texans say governor abbott is wrong about that. 79% of texans say that victims of rape, of all ages, children and adults, should have a right to end that pregnancy. our first guest, beto o'rourke, is running against greg abbott for governor. >> it's not about life, you know what's more imp
a new quinnipiac poll shows that 59% of texans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases. 79% of texans believe that abortions should be legal for victims of rape and incest. but new abortion bans in texas have no exceptions for rape and incest. 12 year old girl in texas who are raped will have to give birth, according to texas law. if a 12 year old girl is raped by her father, she will have to give birth to her sister, according to texas law. texas governor, greg abbott, has not...
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yeah, look, if you look at polling for support for background checks for all gun buyers, this is a quinnipiact this. 89% overall said that they were for background checks for all gun buyers. 98% of democrats, 88% of independents, 84% of republicans. you basically never see that type of universal support for basically anything, even if the sky is blue. but here's the thing. polling is one thing. how people actually vote is something entirely different sometimes. and so i want to go to the states of maine and nevada. back in 2016, there were ballot measures for expanding background checks in both of those states. maine and nevada were within a point of the national presidential vote that year, right in the center of the electorate. what happened in maine and nevada? in maine, the measure to expand background checks got less than 50% of the vote. it failed. no one with 52% of the vote. in nevada, it barely passed with just a little more than 50% of the vote. so for me, i look at the polling. it says one thing. i look at the actual voting and it shows a very divided public, even on something as s
yeah, look, if you look at polling for support for background checks for all gun buyers, this is a quinnipiact this. 89% overall said that they were for background checks for all gun buyers. 98% of democrats, 88% of independents, 84% of republicans. you basically never see that type of universal support for basically anything, even if the sky is blue. but here's the thing. polling is one thing. how people actually vote is something entirely different sometimes. and so i want to go to the states...
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today's is this, quinnipiac university, asking 1600 people, u.s. adults, conducted earlier this month, asking what those adults felt the main cause was of mass shootings in the u.s.. 40% of respondents said they thought mental health issues were the main cause of mass shootings by young people. 19% said the availability of guns is the principal cause. 17% blamed family instability. 7% citing social media. 7% citing entertainment. republican line, good morning. caller: good morning, good morning. host: go ahead, sir. caller: i got a dui in 1980 in a car going down a one-way street. i don't want to shoot a gun, but i want to go to a gun range and i need a background check. i guess it's a good thing, but i just wanted to shoot a gun at a range. host: and do you think that is fair or not fair? caller: i think it's fair in a way, but again not trying to do anything wrong. host: so, what is your take on this legislation, these proposals? caller: what happened in tulsa, it's getting out of hand to me, that many mass shootings going on. they should outlaw
today's is this, quinnipiac university, asking 1600 people, u.s. adults, conducted earlier this month, asking what those adults felt the main cause was of mass shootings in the u.s.. 40% of respondents said they thought mental health issues were the main cause of mass shootings by young people. 19% said the availability of guns is the principal cause. 17% blamed family instability. 7% citing social media. 7% citing entertainment. republican line, good morning. caller: good morning, good...
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in fact i want to reference a quinnipiac poll that shows that the majority of americans are supportive he have -- of that idea and 74% support that idea. but really the bottom iline is that negotiators are close, they are working toward this deal and on both sides republicans and democrats optimistic that they can reach something in the wake of the uvalde shooting, in the wake of that buffalo shooting, on a deal for gun safety reform here on capitol hill. >> i know i mean more optimism on a deal that be i'vn i've see long time, but it is fragile optimism to be sure. >>> coming up next, the chief of police for uvalde schools publicly defending the long delay before confronting the gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers. >>> plus a michigan police officer charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of an unarmed black man during a traffic stop. >>> and russia forces inflicting heavy damage in central ukraine. we're live on the ground in keefe ig. so this is the meta portal plus. a smart video calling device that makes working from home, work. it syncs with your favori
in fact i want to reference a quinnipiac poll that shows that the majority of americans are supportive he have -- of that idea and 74% support that idea. but really the bottom iline is that negotiators are close, they are working toward this deal and on both sides republicans and democrats optimistic that they can reach something in the wake of the uvalde shooting, in the wake of that buffalo shooting, on a deal for gun safety reform here on capitol hill. >> i know i mean more optimism on...
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i know there was a new poll from the quinnipiac that showed there are people paying attention to this, a large number of americans are watching. the big question will be, what will be the consequence of that? will there be changed minds and changed votes? i think it's too early to tell. obviously, talking to some republicans i've talked to, this does not make president trump look good and this could be a real political liability for him. >> garrett, what comes next for the committee? >> great question, jose. the committee was expected to have hearings next week but bennie thompson said they're getting new information in and they want to make sure they provide the whole story so they're pushing off the hearings until middle july. i tried to ask adam kinzinger what information they were getting and how it might affect their overall case. this is what he told me. >> we shouldn't be surprised that when you start having these hearings, people that know information are going to come forward and talk to us, between that and, you know, any other information. we want to make sure that we don't
i know there was a new poll from the quinnipiac that showed there are people paying attention to this, a large number of americans are watching. the big question will be, what will be the consequence of that? will there be changed minds and changed votes? i think it's too early to tell. obviously, talking to some republicans i've talked to, this does not make president trump look good and this could be a real political liability for him. >> garrett, what comes next for the committee?...
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kennedy: a quinnipiac poll had him at 23%. the average is 38%, leslie. mean, those -- it's not like trump numbers because trump always had garbage numbers because half the country absolutely hated him with a blinding passion. his numbers really didn't go anywhere. joe biden was sitting at 60% a year and a half ago, and now he is so deep in the toilet, you're going to have to call a plumber, not a new chief of staff. and i worry for the country with your shallow bench. [laughter] >> i'm sure the country will be fine and we'll be here long after we're all gone, including all of these politicians. alexandra, i would say it goes political interest, but that goes to both ways, democrats and republicans, not concern for the president either way. let's go back to g.w. bush, he had ratings much lower than -- kennedy: actually, not much lower. maybe, maybe 4 points. -- >> physical health warrants a question, certainly the press can ask that, be i think we also know, fact, no press secretary whether they're a democrat or republican press secretary, is going to thr
kennedy: a quinnipiac poll had him at 23%. the average is 38%, leslie. mean, those -- it's not like trump numbers because trump always had garbage numbers because half the country absolutely hated him with a blinding passion. his numbers really didn't go anywhere. joe biden was sitting at 60% a year and a half ago, and now he is so deep in the toilet, you're going to have to call a plumber, not a new chief of staff. and i worry for the country with your shallow bench. [laughter] >> i'm...
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and i want to show you some statistics and some polling in recent days, a quinnipiac university polling 57% of adults say they support stricter gun laws. that's up from 45% in november of 2021. 83% support raising the minimum age to 21 to buy any gun. and 92% support universal background checks which, you know, that -- support for universal background checks has been high for many, many years. but nothing changes on at least the congressional national level. clearly it shows that the nra has a stranglehold on many members of congress. should we be focusing more on rooting out that problem, money and politics, or focusing on that at the same time as we also try to get new legislation passed? >> you know what, we've done that. we have shown these numbers several times. and leaders from other nations get really surprised when they see these numbers. they cannot understand why this is happening and we cannot solve the problem. we know these numbers, they know these numbers. they don't want to do anything. the reality is that they don't want to do -- they don't feel the urgency. we need t
and i want to show you some statistics and some polling in recent days, a quinnipiac university polling 57% of adults say they support stricter gun laws. that's up from 45% in november of 2021. 83% support raising the minimum age to 21 to buy any gun. and 92% support universal background checks which, you know, that -- support for universal background checks has been high for many, many years. but nothing changes on at least the congressional national level. clearly it shows that the nra has a...
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a brand-new poll from quinnipiac university finds 59% of adults surveyed said rising prices are reachings level, another 38% called them a problem. former new york state senator dr. and a former trap specialist from the first america first institute. gentlemen, good to see you tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> new mexico and i went to law school because i was told there was going to, but people who sees make see these as a part of the met crisis or problem, 97%, mark, what does the white house do with that? >> it is a problem of their own making, they declared a war on american energy and americans are paying for it dearly. time and time again, what they have seen from supply chain crises to rising inflation, which had nothing to do -- it was all help and, as jerome powell said, before the war in ukraine. these are their own problems, and the american people are tired of it, they want relief, and now all we've got from the biden administration is a gimmick that would be better suited for a governor who can't control america's energy markets, not the president of the united states.
a brand-new poll from quinnipiac university finds 59% of adults surveyed said rising prices are reachings level, another 38% called them a problem. former new york state senator dr. and a former trap specialist from the first america first institute. gentlemen, good to see you tonight. >> thank you for having us. >> new mexico and i went to law school because i was told there was going to, but people who sees make see these as a part of the met crisis or problem, 97%, mark, what...
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because people are going to be unable to purchase the things they want, according to the latest quinnipiac polling . inflation is the most urgent issue facing the country. the federal reserve is expected to contain in you to raise interest rates again this month. and next to cool the economy behind flay shin numbers will cause the fed . maybe to break the economy. i mean, hopefully they can engineer smooth landing a soft landing, but this does make it incredibly tough to do that. the labor department also reported an increase in average hourly wages, but when combined with the increase in inflation the real take home pay. it's actually less in washington. lauren blanchard, ktvu fox two news. will swing out to stocks here where this has really been the story of the entire morning . stocks are falling today after that realization that inflation got worse last month. not better now. jones is down by two full percentage points and more two and a third percent loss for the s and p. the nasdaq continues to lead the losses and his down by a full 3. the warriors and the celtics play tonight in gam
because people are going to be unable to purchase the things they want, according to the latest quinnipiac polling . inflation is the most urgent issue facing the country. the federal reserve is expected to contain in you to raise interest rates again this month. and next to cool the economy behind flay shin numbers will cause the fed . maybe to break the economy. i mean, hopefully they can engineer smooth landing a soft landing, but this does make it incredibly tough to do that. the labor...
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fairly broad support is raising the age of to be ablee to purchase a gun of an ar,to according to quinnipiac. 74% polled said they support raising the age to buy any gun in this case to 21 amongep republicans. 59% would supportub9% it. so congresswoman, is this something the republicanth caucus could be open to given where the public they claim is? so for me that would be i know how many college students do we have that would be less vulnerable and unable to defendu themselves even in colorado? there are areas where 18 toar 20 year olds cannot open carry because they do not have concealed carry weapons permit and so those those citizens are left disarmed. so i think that there are other ways to go about this . but restricting the age is definitely know for me and i love what congressman stupak was talking about there with dueut process. b look at what's happening at the southern border right now. s weom are letting some three million illegal aliens into our country right now saying they deserve due process. but now democrats want to bring to the floor a red flag gun laws to restrict american
fairly broad support is raising the age of to be ablee to purchase a gun of an ar,to according to quinnipiac. 74% polled said they support raising the age to buy any gun in this case to 21 amongep republicans. 59% would supportub9% it. so congresswoman, is this something the republicanth caucus could be open to given where the public they claim is? so for me that would be i know how many college students do we have that would be less vulnerable and unable to defendu themselves even in colorado?...
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. >> yes, and we have seen mike and quinnipiac's numbers, as well, we have seen numbers likeg of april am not nervous about the midterms, of course i am, especially because my party is in power, but the american people have a right to be angry, and even the president himself has says, i know they are going to blame me and they are going to blame the party in power, that is factual whether it is a democrat or republican and whether the president is actually to blame or not. >> shannon: we know historically you are right, it does happen to either party. leslie and erin, thank you, see you both again soon. >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: coming up from high school teachers reportedly requiring students to declare support for black lives matter and much more, simply to participate in a school program, but guess who found out? we've got all the details. you guessed it, seattle top radio host jason rantz is on studio live for a wild west lightning round next. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: a suspect accused of entering a portable classroom at a seattle elementary school trying to steal students backpack
. >> yes, and we have seen mike and quinnipiac's numbers, as well, we have seen numbers likeg of april am not nervous about the midterms, of course i am, especially because my party is in power, but the american people have a right to be angry, and even the president himself has says, i know they are going to blame me and they are going to blame the party in power, that is factual whether it is a democrat or republican and whether the president is actually to blame or not. >>...
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a new quinnipiac poll shows that 58% of americans are watching them very or somewhat closely and about a quarter of those who were asked say that they are not watching closely at all. joining me now for the analysis of all of this is the pollster and communications strategist frank luntz. thank you for being here this morning. i wonder what do you think about whether or not people are actually paying attention to these very well choreographed hearings that the committee has put together? >> the question is not as much whether people are watching but what the impact is. we know two statistics, number one is how we have a lower degree of trust and confidence in elections and in our american democratic process than at any time in modern history. so clearly this focus on what happened on january 6 and going back to november of 2020 is having an impact simply on whether we believe that democracy works. and second is what's going on politically and there's now polling out that shows that donald trump is actually paying a price for what these hearings are showing. so it's having an impact eve
a new quinnipiac poll shows that 58% of americans are watching them very or somewhat closely and about a quarter of those who were asked say that they are not watching closely at all. joining me now for the analysis of all of this is the pollster and communications strategist frank luntz. thank you for being here this morning. i wonder what do you think about whether or not people are actually paying attention to these very well choreographed hearings that the committee has put together?...
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well, a new quinnipiac poll was even worse. biden's approval rating there 35% among registered voters. even more devastating slip into the poll because biden's approval among african-americans has dropped below 50%. that is catastrophic for democrats and among hispanics get ready. it's 24%. here now is newt gingrich, former house speaker, fox news contributor, author of the book defeating big government socialism, which we have to do this fall. newt, forget 1994 or 2010. what could we be in store for this midterm election if these numbers do not improve for joe biden? >> well, first of all, the house republicans are starting at a much higher base. there are 210 plus. they have five vacancies that are republicans. so if they gain 25 or 30 seats ,they'll be the biggest majority since the early 1920s. i think the election is going to be a blowout because in real everyday life this administration is extraordinarily painful for the american people and i think they're going to go in vote to throw the bums out. the classic battle cry
well, a new quinnipiac poll was even worse. biden's approval rating there 35% among registered voters. even more devastating slip into the poll because biden's approval among african-americans has dropped below 50%. that is catastrophic for democrats and among hispanics get ready. it's 24%. here now is newt gingrich, former house speaker, fox news contributor, author of the book defeating big government socialism, which we have to do this fall. newt, forget 1994 or 2010. what could we be in...
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because people are going to be unable to purchase the things they want, according to the latest quinnipiacng. inflation is the most urgent issue facing the country. the federal reserve is expected to contain in you to raise interest rates again this month. and next to cool the economy behind flay shin numbers will cause the fed, maybe to break the economy. i mean, hopefully they can engineer smooth landing a soft landing, but this does make it incredibly tough to do that. the labor department also reported an increase in average hourly wages , but when combined with the increase in inflation the real take home pay. it's actually less in washington. lauren blanchard, ktvu fox two news. and we'll keep checking stocks as we have been all morning. the entire session in the red dao jones is down by almost 2.5% points losing right about 800 points, right now s and p is down by well over 2.5. nasdaq is still the lowest of all losing almost 3.5% points. markets closed at one o'clock, and we'll watch him till then. gas prices have reached a new national high for the 14th day in a row, according to
because people are going to be unable to purchase the things they want, according to the latest quinnipiacng. inflation is the most urgent issue facing the country. the federal reserve is expected to contain in you to raise interest rates again this month. and next to cool the economy behind flay shin numbers will cause the fed, maybe to break the economy. i mean, hopefully they can engineer smooth landing a soft landing, but this does make it incredibly tough to do that. the labor department...
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the biden approval with hispanics in the 20s according to a quinnipiac poll that came out this month.e and a big red flag for the democratic party. >> bill: in virginia, the candidates versus the message or maybe both. i think a lot of people will get to know jen kiggans. impressive. navy pilot. nurse, mother of four. she was in law enforcement, a county supervisors in a big county right near washington, d.c. at this point, is it the message or the candidate that you think is winning? >> the messengers as much as the message. this is one of the most diverse republican house recruiting classes. we pay a lot of attention to the senate candidates and some issues with some of the candidates on the republican side. on the house side you see some of these up-and-comers. folks with very compelling biographies, outsiders, flores is the wife of a border patrol agent in south texas, kiggans a navy veteran. you are seeing a diversity both in work experience in terms of the backgrounds they come from. i think you will see those backgrounds be capitalized when republicans run the races. >> bill: i
the biden approval with hispanics in the 20s according to a quinnipiac poll that came out this month.e and a big red flag for the democratic party. >> bill: in virginia, the candidates versus the message or maybe both. i think a lot of people will get to know jen kiggans. impressive. navy pilot. nurse, mother of four. she was in law enforcement, a county supervisors in a big county right near washington, d.c. at this point, is it the message or the candidate that you think is winning?...
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. >> sandra: inflation the number one issue for american people, quinnipiac, 34%, say that is the problems prices are way too high. garrett, what's this all about, garrett? >> john, whether or not police show up at your home depends on what you are calling about. for example, if you are calling about someone breaking into your home, they'll be there like normal. but, if you are calling about something that is not an emergency, it may have to wait. this weekend a facebook post sheriff michael main said isabella county sheriff's office is feeling the pain, exhausted what funds were budgeted for fuel with several months toll before the reset. the deputies have to manage whatever they can over the phone. his department has been tearing through the gas budget. prices were 3.40 in september when they approved the budget, today the average price per gallon is 5.21, and nationwide, just under $5 a gallon, another record high. we have broken record prices for 13 straight days and 30 of the past 31 days, john. >> john: and shows no signs of going the other way either. garrett tenney, thank you. >>
. >> sandra: inflation the number one issue for american people, quinnipiac, 34%, say that is the problems prices are way too high. garrett, what's this all about, garrett? >> john, whether or not police show up at your home depends on what you are calling about. for example, if you are calling about someone breaking into your home, they'll be there like normal. but, if you are calling about something that is not an emergency, it may have to wait. this weekend a facebook post...
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but take a look at this quinnipiac poll and the president's approval rating among hispanics at 24%. lower than approval among all voters. dana and bill i just have to tell you earlier this year i spent time in south texas talking to democratic strategists on the ground and voters. they were saying that they feel largely ignored by democrats in washington and they feel they have been abandoned by the more democratic side of the party and it is causing them support. back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. >> bill: so in the meantime same part of the country. fox news alert. they were cleared of criminal wrongdoing but horse back border patrol agents who were falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants in september of last year, they are not free and clear. what is it up with that? bill melugin has the story back on the border in la joya, texas. good morning. >> good morning to you. that's exactly right. a federal source telling me dhs is prem to find some sort of administrative violations done by the border patrol agents on horse back and is preparing to imminently discipline them.
but take a look at this quinnipiac poll and the president's approval rating among hispanics at 24%. lower than approval among all voters. dana and bill i just have to tell you earlier this year i spent time in south texas talking to democratic strategists on the ground and voters. they were saying that they feel largely ignored by democrats in washington and they feel they have been abandoned by the more democratic side of the party and it is causing them support. back to you. >> dana:...
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the quinnipiac poll for hispanics was eye opening. you have approve at 24%. disapprove 58%. in the white house and your political operation at the dnc alarm bells go off with this. >> particularly since when he came into office his approval rating among hispanics was twice as high as it is to do. south texas, there is a district just to the west of ms. flores where republicans are expected to take it this fall. a party switch, a long time democrat state representative switched parties. the republicans are running candidates for state legislative seats. i think nine south of san antonio and running candidates in most of those districts where they've never mounted campaigns before and remember, we have another hispanic who represents the western part of the rio grande region. representative tony gonzalez of san antonio who represents basically del rio and the big bend area runs from san antonio to the suburbs of el paso. bigger than the state of pennsylvania and a hispanic republican. it is happening because they're deciding they will vote republicans because the republicans a
the quinnipiac poll for hispanics was eye opening. you have approve at 24%. disapprove 58%. in the white house and your political operation at the dnc alarm bells go off with this. >> particularly since when he came into office his approval rating among hispanics was twice as high as it is to do. south texas, there is a district just to the west of ms. flores where republicans are expected to take it this fall. a party switch, a long time democrat state representative switched parties....