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there are pretty unimpressive polling figures so pretty unimpressive polling figures so yougov, and ahat how the conservatives at 37%, labour down tojust 22%. how the conservatives at 37%, labour down to just 22%. with a conference about to start, that will not excite members. when we come to talking about the conference starting, if we wa nt about the conference starting, if we want some insight into how the members are thinking, the sunday times article, taking a poll of members and what they think on various things. what stood out? the fa ct various things. what stood out? the fact they want to abolish the monarchy! we know that labour members are pretty and what they would regard as left—wing, they want to get rid of the nuclear deterrent and abolish the monarchy and the support a general strike to bring down the government. but is pretty antic. and they don't even like the national anthem? 0ne antic. and they don't even like the national anthem? one in antic. and they don't even like the nationalanthem? one in five antic. and they don't even like the national anthem? one in five
there are pretty unimpressive polling figures so pretty unimpressive polling figures so yougov, and ahat how the conservatives at 37%, labour down tojust 22%. how the conservatives at 37%, labour down to just 22%. with a conference about to start, that will not excite members. when we come to talking about the conference starting, if we wa nt about the conference starting, if we want some insight into how the members are thinking, the sunday times article, taking a poll of members and what they...
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this is a cbs yougov poll came out over the weekend.r nancy pelosi came out in favor of the impeachment inquiry and you had the revelation of the transcript and whistle-blower report. very important to know what we're talking about here specifically. this is the impeachment inquiry. the question asked in this poll, democrats have launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump. do you approve or tdisapprove. 55% approve of the democrats' decision to open the impeachment inquiry. where is that coming from a partisan divide. you see extremely strong support from democrats and not surprisingly 87-13. i would note over the last couple years when the question of impeachment has been raised in polling in different context, more hesitation among democrats. democrats almost 90% in line with the party doing the impeachment inquiry. among republicans, a bit of a surprise here. more than 20% in this poll who say they approve of the inquiry. 23 aapprove among independents and basically split right down the middle. pay close attention to the wo
this is a cbs yougov poll came out over the weekend.r nancy pelosi came out in favor of the impeachment inquiry and you had the revelation of the transcript and whistle-blower report. very important to know what we're talking about here specifically. this is the impeachment inquiry. the question asked in this poll, democrats have launched an impeachment inquiry into president trump. do you approve or tdisapprove. 55% approve of the democrats' decision to open the impeachment inquiry. where is...
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there is one in yougov which is mentioned in the sunday times, and there is also one in opinionum, puttingatives at 37% and labour down to 22%. opinionum, putting the conservatives at 3796 and labour down to 22%. none of this as happy reading, as they going to — —— their conference, which is meant to showcase them at their best. it really isn't. there are serious questions of policy to be discussed in the next few days and instead we have this open civil war. to try to abolish the post of deputy leader was an extraordinary thing, and there are a lot of suggestions as to why that might be, in the papers. lots of questions aboutjeremy in the papers. lots of questions about jeremy corbyn's health and about jeremy corbyn's health and about his willingness to carry on as leader, which i have always been a bit sceptical about, but clearly something is up, and we are going to learn more, because as lucy said, andrew fisher was a very, very important person in corbyn's operation. and for him to walk out does suggest something is really awry indo central relationships. and the thought that successi
there is one in yougov which is mentioned in the sunday times, and there is also one in opinionum, puttingatives at 37% and labour down to 22%. opinionum, putting the conservatives at 3796 and labour down to 22%. none of this as happy reading, as they going to — —— their conference, which is meant to showcase them at their best. it really isn't. there are serious questions of policy to be discussed in the next few days and instead we have this open civil war. to try to abolish the post of...
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chris curtis is political research manager at yougov and joins me on set at westminster.d to see you so early in the cold. it's getting colder, isn't it? chris: it really is. still an october temperature. anna: let me ask you about the latest polling. 10 percentage point difference between labour and the conservatives. this is giving boris johnson the confidence perhaps to call this vote, but theresa may fell into this trap and lost a majority. chris: boris johnson should be confident but not as confident as he currently seems to feel. translate intold a conservative majority. he could not -- cannot take that to the bank yet. he still has to survive for a general election campaign. theresa may went into the last general election campaign starting with a 24% conservative lead and that evaporated. the numbers look good for boars at the moment -- boris at the moment. nejra: good to speak to you this morning. what is your polling telling you about the public's view of boris johnson's approached brexit right now -- approach to brexit right now? approachris johnson's to brexit
chris curtis is political research manager at yougov and joins me on set at westminster.d to see you so early in the cold. it's getting colder, isn't it? chris: it really is. still an october temperature. anna: let me ask you about the latest polling. 10 percentage point difference between labour and the conservatives. this is giving boris johnson the confidence perhaps to call this vote, but theresa may fell into this trap and lost a majority. chris: boris johnson should be confident but not...
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i had someone from yougov, we will put that point to him.country andi to my constituents in the country and i have looked at the government's own assessment of what a no—deal brexit would mean and what brexit would mean, we are contending with stopping a no—deal brexit because of the catastrophic consequences of the government's own report. i had joined the liberal democrats, they are very open with the public to say we want to stop brexit because of what it will do to the future of the country. tan, no deal will potentially become law on monday, why wouldn't labour back a general election then? the first item on the agenda is stopping a new deal brexit. my slow constituency as a whole business hub, we have more corporate headquarters in slough than in the whole of northern ireland, wales and scotland. they say the last thing we need is a no—deal brexit. say the last thing we need is a no-deal brexit. you don't want a no—deal brexit on monday —— mega you don't want to know deal brexit, but on monday, ruling that out will probably become law?
i had someone from yougov, we will put that point to him.country andi to my constituents in the country and i have looked at the government's own assessment of what a no—deal brexit would mean and what brexit would mean, we are contending with stopping a no—deal brexit because of the catastrophic consequences of the government's own report. i had joined the liberal democrats, they are very open with the public to say we want to stop brexit because of what it will do to the future of the...
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interestingly, also in the telegraph isa interestingly, also in the telegraph is a new opinion poll quoting yougovon, we don't know when it might be, but the tory lead has been stretched to ten points, 35- 25%. yes, it is really hard to pin that down. polls are so time sensitive, we don't know how people will have reacted to the fallout from today's developments. what is interesting in that poll is a lot was made of the fact that the tories with their hardening line on a no deal brexit pulling some power from the brexit party we saw at local elections and european elections, and were walking that line quite carefully a nd and were walking that line quite carefully and saying we would like a deal but we are prepared for no deal. you had jacob rees—mogg trying to reinforce that earlier this evening saying that we are good boy scouts, we are well prepared. but working that line picks up on what we are all saying that his argument was that parliament derives its sovereignty from the people, and therefore the referendum is still therefore the referendum is still the ultimate arbiter of that sovereignty
interestingly, also in the telegraph isa interestingly, also in the telegraph is a new opinion poll quoting yougovon, we don't know when it might be, but the tory lead has been stretched to ten points, 35- 25%. yes, it is really hard to pin that down. polls are so time sensitive, we don't know how people will have reacted to the fallout from today's developments. what is interesting in that poll is a lot was made of the fact that the tories with their hardening line on a no deal brexit pulling...
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a new cbs/yougov poll finds 71% think human activity contributes a lot or some to climate change. 64% think climate change is either a crisis or a serious problem. and 67% believe humanity can either stop it or slow it. there's more consensus on the climate than there is in other parts of our politics which is somewhat remarkable to imagine. the amount of organizing and attention and movement in public opinion sufficient to mobilize the american public behind the scale of the solution that's probably necessary? joining me now, author naomi klein, whose latest book is on this topic called "on fire: the case for the green new deal." who's been doing a lot of work on this. how are you? >> i'm good. >> let's start with the polling. it's good to start with good news i'm pleasantly surprised to the point i'm not sure i believe it by the polling but the polling has changed considerably recently. >> it's been consistent. i think the biggest shift is the urgency question. >> i agree. >> you have a pretty broad partisan split. that's beginning to shift generationally. so younger republicans do
a new cbs/yougov poll finds 71% think human activity contributes a lot or some to climate change. 64% think climate change is either a crisis or a serious problem. and 67% believe humanity can either stop it or slow it. there's more consensus on the climate than there is in other parts of our politics which is somewhat remarkable to imagine. the amount of organizing and attention and movement in public opinion sufficient to mobilize the american public behind the scale of the solution that's...
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>> we got number 11, tom steyer, who in a cbs news/yougov nevada poll, fourth qualifying poll at 2%,undraising benchmark, the field will be wider come october and i believe that will mean two debates. see if they can squeeze 11. >> if they do two debates the field is smaller than we will have seen. >> that's correct. a five and a six. >> but you may not get two of the candidates you want at the same time. >> maybe not a warren/biden. >> another team besides the patriots that won yesterday. >> ♪ my buffalo bills we're 1-0 and i celebrate it by drinking a diet dr. brown black cherry ♪ >> your uncle neal never called and asked you for kwads vice. >> he has never. he does his singing, i do my dancing. >> does he approve of the jingle you did for dr. brown? >> you know what, i think he just approved of me being happy. that's what you want your nephew to be. >> probably right. >> that's right. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> great to see you. all right. now to this, the coast guard is widening the investigation into the lab dare boat fire that killed 34 people off the coast. we have details
>> we got number 11, tom steyer, who in a cbs news/yougov nevada poll, fourth qualifying poll at 2%,undraising benchmark, the field will be wider come october and i believe that will mean two debates. see if they can squeeze 11. >> if they do two debates the field is smaller than we will have seen. >> that's correct. a five and a six. >> but you may not get two of the candidates you want at the same time. >> maybe not a warren/biden. >> another team besides...
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according to a cbs/yougov poll, 55% of americans believe impeachment of trump is necessary, 55%.rand-new quinnipiac poll shows the country is split whether or not the president should be impeached and removed from office now. look, it's already even. they didn't even have the trial yet or vote in the house and it's 47% to get rid of the guy. 47% support the impeachment and removal of president trump while 47 are opposed to that, as if it's already over. that represents a 20-point swing in favor of impeachment since six days ago when quinnipiac previously asks the question. in six days it went from 37 to 47 to get rid of the president right now. soirss say the president is paying close attention to the polls, as he would. two sources with direct knowledge tell nbc president trump told allies days ago he would start worrying about losing republican support if national polls went up 50% of americans supporting impeachment. well, they have. meanwhile president trump is doing everything they can trying to combat the march to impeachment. and that's next. you're watching "hardball." "h
according to a cbs/yougov poll, 55% of americans believe impeachment of trump is necessary, 55%.rand-new quinnipiac poll shows the country is split whether or not the president should be impeached and removed from office now. look, it's already even. they didn't even have the trial yet or vote in the house and it's 47% to get rid of the guy. 47% support the impeachment and removal of president trump while 47 are opposed to that, as if it's already over. that represents a 20-point swing in favor...
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this is a cbs/yougov poll out in the last day or so. start in iowa. biden is still in the lead in this poll in the leadoff state. but you can see, look at that, bernie sanders right behind him. only a couple points behind him. elizabeth warren within striking distance. nobody else, by the way, you see here, in double digits. that massive democratic field . really the only three candidates popping in iowa in this poll, biden, sanders, warren. you go next, new hampshire, it's eight days from iowa to new hampshire. here, they have elizabeth warren, remember, next door neighbor, massachusetts, boston media market goes into southern new hampshire. they got warren at 27%. look at this for a three-way race. biden with 26%. sanders with 25%. again, nobody else in double digits. then you go nevada, again, biden not in first in this poll in nevada. it's sanders, very tight with biden, warren in striking distance. nobody else popping. you have to go all the way to south carolina. this is where fortunes change for joe biden in this poll. way out in front here, bi
this is a cbs/yougov poll out in the last day or so. start in iowa. biden is still in the lead in this poll in the leadoff state. but you can see, look at that, bernie sanders right behind him. only a couple points behind him. elizabeth warren within striking distance. nobody else, by the way, you see here, in double digits. that massive democratic field . really the only three candidates popping in iowa in this poll, biden, sanders, warren. you go next, new hampshire, it's eight days from iowa...
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the terrence higgins trusted some research with yougov, and we found 30% of people wouldn't want to go or kiss someone a date with someone with hiv or kiss someone with hiv. it's ridiculous. we need to continue to educate the public. guarantees married, his husband stephen will obviously be com pletely husband stephen will obviously be completely fine, and protected from the condition. it is important to stress, isn't it, that you can have a perfectly normal relationship with someone, even when you are a perfectly normal relationship with someone, even when you are living with hiv. exactly. most people take treatment once a day every day, and what that treatment does is reduce the virus to what is known as an undetectable level. it is a level where you can't actually transmitted to your sexual partners. women who are pregnant can't transmit the virus to their unborn children. it's amazing we are at this stage, but not everyone knows that this is where we are up there with regards to medication. other any physical side—effects to the medication? do you feel any kind of physical impact o
the terrence higgins trusted some research with yougov, and we found 30% of people wouldn't want to go or kiss someone a date with someone with hiv or kiss someone with hiv. it's ridiculous. we need to continue to educate the public. guarantees married, his husband stephen will obviously be com pletely husband stephen will obviously be completely fine, and protected from the condition. it is important to stress, isn't it, that you can have a perfectly normal relationship with someone, even when...
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pollster yougov tweeted this today.hen focus on something else". i don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, but whatever the rights and wrongs of a no deal, brexit‘s not going anywhere. aside from the ongoing realignment of british politics, the ongoing push for a new independence referendum in scotland, and the uk economy widely predicted to take a sizeable hit with a no deal — brexit itself is in the foothills. even if the uk leaves with a deal, the nature of new trade deals with the eu and others will be highly politicised and will take years. if the uk leaves without a deal — all those issues we know so well — the irish border, citizens rights, the divorce bill — will be in future negotiations over trade. and they will take years. plus — and i don't mean to keep saying this but it matters — if the uk wants to exit the eu's single market and customs union, and treat the uk as one entity rather than treating northern ireland differently, and wants to avoid any border checks between northern ireland and the republic of
pollster yougov tweeted this today.hen focus on something else". i don't mean to be the bearer of bad news, but whatever the rights and wrongs of a no deal, brexit‘s not going anywhere. aside from the ongoing realignment of british politics, the ongoing push for a new independence referendum in scotland, and the uk economy widely predicted to take a sizeable hit with a no deal — brexit itself is in the foothills. even if the uk leaves with a deal, the nature of new trade deals with the...
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. >> hay una nueva comunidad que se llama yougov, acaban de lanzar su mÁs reciente resultado sobre estas mis relaciones, me volvÍ resentido y respetuoso las mujeres. me alejÉ de todos los que me amaban y estaba escondido detrÁs de la persona que me habÍa convertido por me tomÓ aÑos recuperarme de todas las decisiones terribles. cÓmo ves esta confesión? tony:yo creo que estÁ bien para todo lo que ha vivido. estamos al lado de un joven que alcanzÓ lafama a los 13 aÑos con una familia muy humilde, madre soltera, ha estado preso. creo que con estas palabras le enviÓ un mensaje a sus seguidores que son muchos jÓvenes que posiblemente estÉn pasando por esto. >> es una gran reconciliaciÓn oma dÉjenme decirles que yo con este muchacho me reconcilio con Él. cuando aquÍ en miami vino, la metieron a la cÁrcel era el tiempo en que estaban surgiendo nuestros dreamers. era la comparaciÓn de aquellos muchachos nuestros propios por sus padres,que se criaron en este paÍs, que tienen doble trabajo, que estudian con grandes calificaciones, no tenÍan permiso de trabajo. yo decÍa que no podía ser que nuestro
. >> hay una nueva comunidad que se llama yougov, acaban de lanzar su mÁs reciente resultado sobre estas mis relaciones, me volvÍ resentido y respetuoso las mujeres. me alejÉ de todos los que me amaban y estaba escondido detrÁs de la persona que me habÍa convertido por me tomÓ aÑos recuperarme de todas las decisiones terribles. cÓmo ves esta confesión? tony:yo creo que estÁ bien para todo lo que ha vivido. estamos al lado de un joven que alcanzÓ lafama a los 13 aÑos con una...
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a yougov poll last week said 13% for the conservatives and i can see you know the poll, 23% to labour to the crisis in our public services and the lack of investment in our industries and that imbalance in our economy. we will lay that out and i'm extremely confident that we will secure a majority when that general election comes. of course, i'm reminding you that it's three weeks to go before the last general election, we were 2a points behind in the polls and we brother to neck and neck. just briefly. the work we have been doing will resonate when the election comes. with many members of your party, when are you going to vote for a general election because you've already voted to refuse one place? when we got this no deal is you nailed and we get to sing with us and we got that timetable set up —— get that nailed — and we have that timetable set up, we expect the prime minister to abide by the law and we don't trust him an inch and we have to make sure when we get to the european council that he is negotiating that extension as he is mandated to do. at that time we will move onto co
a yougov poll last week said 13% for the conservatives and i can see you know the poll, 23% to labour to the crisis in our public services and the lack of investment in our industries and that imbalance in our economy. we will lay that out and i'm extremely confident that we will secure a majority when that general election comes. of course, i'm reminding you that it's three weeks to go before the last general election, we were 2a points behind in the polls and we brother to neck and neck. just...
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i‘m joined now by peter kellner, the former president of the public polling organisation yougov.a delay until... you think the former tories, the 21... i think until... you think the former tories, the 21. .. i think they will say don‘t have an election now, have it once we have extended britain‘s membership of the eu. the party still arguing internally is the snp and if the snp go with the government, then boris johnson and if the snp go with the government, then borisjohnson has the numbers and we will have an election in october. if the snp stand with the other parties, we will not have an election in october. and you think they are ' 7 october. and you think they are split? that is what i am hearing but there are plenty of them across the road. i am just there are plenty of them across the road. i amjust wondering there are plenty of them across the road. i am just wondering about the whole process for boris johnson because at the back of his mind is the brexit party. that is the real bogey for him, isn‘t it? the brexit party. that is the real bogey for him, isn't it? it is b
i‘m joined now by peter kellner, the former president of the public polling organisation yougov.a delay until... you think the former tories, the 21... i think until... you think the former tories, the 21. .. i think they will say don‘t have an election now, have it once we have extended britain‘s membership of the eu. the party still arguing internally is the snp and if the snp go with the government, then boris johnson and if the snp go with the government, then borisjohnson has the...