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this is one of the poles by yougov which is - the poles by yougov which is absolutely extraordinary leadnflated which would lead to a total wipe—out of the party. and you might be tempted to dismiss it as an outlier but there are two other polls showing very highly if not as high as that of labour out today 117 points when 19 points and even this 33 point lead with only half right we could still see the kind of victory for labour that tony blair got in 1927 and the big thing that will be wearing tories that you can come and see the detail in the poll is that the leader is fuelled by voters switching directly from conservatives to labour so almost 70% of those who backed in 2019 would now back labour. and it was extraordinary moment because you usually would expect a new prime minister especially with the unpopularity of borisjohnson to get somewhat of a poll bounce especially when she is just on a spending package of hundred billion to help with energy bills. i think people could see the turmoil in the market and are worried about mortgages and they simply think, the government has lost
this is one of the poles by yougov which is - the poles by yougov which is absolutely extraordinary leadnflated which would lead to a total wipe—out of the party. and you might be tempted to dismiss it as an outlier but there are two other polls showing very highly if not as high as that of labour out today 117 points when 19 points and even this 33 point lead with only half right we could still see the kind of victory for labour that tony blair got in 1927 and the big thing that will be...
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thank you patrick english from yougov. _ improved.ll be interesting as we started getting better look at ms truss and we assume it she started to reveal more of the plan she has talked about during the labour campaign, it will be really interesting to see how the public react to that. there are many, many other issues facing her as the new prime minister as well as the cost of living crisis, environmental issues are among those. joining me now is hugo tagholm, who's chief executive of surfers against sewage. sewage has definitely been in the news agenda recently because of the pollution at a number of beaches. when liz truss was environment secretary, during that time she oversaw what turned out to be millions of pounds worth of cuts in money that was meant to be spent on dealing with pollution, so do you have hopes that as prime minister she might do something to help? figs she might do something to help? is environment she might do something to help? sis environment secretary she slashed funding for environmental regulation, regulati
thank you patrick english from yougov. _ improved.ll be interesting as we started getting better look at ms truss and we assume it she started to reveal more of the plan she has talked about during the labour campaign, it will be really interesting to see how the public react to that. there are many, many other issues facing her as the new prime minister as well as the cost of living crisis, environmental issues are among those. joining me now is hugo tagholm, who's chief executive of surfers...
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and to the poll numbers of the yougov— and to the poll numbers of the yougov pole it shows how comprehensively_ comprehensively voters are rejecting this plan. that is essentially what her authority rides on only 2% of voters _ her authority rides on only 2% of voters and — her authority rides on only 2% of voters and see the governments packages — voters and see the governments packages being fair. and only 7% think— packages being fair. and only 7% think that — packages being fair. and only 7% think that is affordable. huge numbers— think that is affordable. huge numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 voters _ numbers of 2019 tory voters, 60% of 2019 voters say it is too risky. if you are — 2019 voters say it is too risky. if you are a — 2019 voters say it is too risky. if you are a conservative mp looking at that, _ you are a conservative mp looking at that, any— you are a conservative mp looking at that, any mp with a maturity of a less than— that, any mp with a maturity of a less than 50 will be worried by this _ less than 50 will be worried by this. when they say she needs to “turn. _
and to the poll numbers of the yougov— and to the poll numbers of the yougov pole it shows how comprehensively_ comprehensively voters are rejecting this plan. that is essentially what her authority rides on only 2% of voters _ her authority rides on only 2% of voters and — her authority rides on only 2% of voters and see the governments packages — voters and see the governments packages being fair. and only 7% think— packages being fair. and only 7% think that — packages being fair....
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the biggest measure on a yougov poll since 2001.just one poll, but it gives you a sense of how the economic volatility can have political consequence. thank you, chris. with me is our economics editor faisal islam. where do we stand? we have heard some of the political arguments, you went through what has been going on in the markets, just draw the strands together for us. to in the markets, just draw the strands together for us. to give you a measure of _ strands together for us. to give you a measure of the _ strands together for us. to give you a measure of the concern, - strands together for us. to give you a measure of the concern, the - strands together for us. to give you a measure of the concern, the us l a measure of the concern, the us central bank, one of their top officials said he was concerned that the british crisis could help worsen a global recession for the us and europe. you have to see the big picture. we have been used for a decade and a half to low interest rates. many parts of the economy and many people have
the biggest measure on a yougov poll since 2001.just one poll, but it gives you a sense of how the economic volatility can have political consequence. thank you, chris. with me is our economics editor faisal islam. where do we stand? we have heard some of the political arguments, you went through what has been going on in the markets, just draw the strands together for us. to in the markets, just draw the strands together for us. to give you a measure of _ strands together for us. to give you a...
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that's a massive lead and matches a yougov poll with a similar lead of 17 points from the other day. politics is a difficult business, isn't it, you get short—term contracts from the electorate, things can be very volatile. ijust wonder when you guys see this sort of stuff, and then you have your conference injust a couple of days, would i be right to predict there might be a few conservative mps who don't fancy that trip to birmingham next week? they might be spending a lot more time in their constituencies? well, i mean, look, we'll see. and there's no point in saying politicians don't look at polls. that's when you know a politician is lying to you by the way, - when they say they never look at polls. _ of course we all do. and of course when polls are good | for your party you celebrate them| and send them around. when they're bad, you sort of hide quietly in a room. l going back to what i was saying at the beginning, it's clear- that we need to show the public and the markets that _ by british government debt, of which we have got a lot, i that we can be trusted _ with the econo
that's a massive lead and matches a yougov poll with a similar lead of 17 points from the other day. politics is a difficult business, isn't it, you get short—term contracts from the electorate, things can be very volatile. ijust wonder when you guys see this sort of stuff, and then you have your conference injust a couple of days, would i be right to predict there might be a few conservative mps who don't fancy that trip to birmingham next week? they might be spending a lot more time in...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiastic about voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> for 50, donald trump is claiming that the documents taken to his mar-a-lago estate had been declassified when he was in office. this was during an appearance on fox news. he argues that the president's don't have to go through the formal process to declassify sensitive documents. >> if you re the president of the united states, you could declassify just by sa
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiastic about voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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look at the polls, yougov putting labour 33 points ahead, that's one poll with all the usual caveats that the conservative party is reaching out, and there's a sense of that across the board. the chancellor has whatsapp tory mps trying to reassure them but as they go into their party conference this weekend they won't be the jubilant reception you might expectjust a few weeks into the job. bile}. reception you might expect 'ust a few weeks into the job. few weeks into the 'ob. alex forsyth with the latest — few weeks into the job. alex forsyth with the latest thoughts _ few weeks into the job. alex forsyth with the latest thoughts at _ with the latest thoughts at westminster. if you want to listen to the full set of bbc local radio interviews with the prime minister which happened this morning they've been put together in one episode of newscast which you can find on bbc sounds. hundreds more mortgage products have been withdrawn by lenders today, that's in addition to the hundreds withdrawn since last friday. let's pick up with our business editor, simonjack, to tell us more about w
look at the polls, yougov putting labour 33 points ahead, that's one poll with all the usual caveats that the conservative party is reaching out, and there's a sense of that across the board. the chancellor has whatsapp tory mps trying to reassure them but as they go into their party conference this weekend they won't be the jubilant reception you might expectjust a few weeks into the job. bile}. reception you might expect 'ust a few weeks into the job. few weeks into the 'ob. alex forsyth with...
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it's that brings us to the thing you mentioned at the top which was that yougov pull of 33 lead for thet, and tories 33% lead would mean that the conservative party will 3396 lead would mean that the conservative party— 3396 lead would mean that the conservative party will lose 304 seats, conservative party will lose 304 seats. leaving _ conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them _ conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them with - conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them with 53 i conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them with 53 on | conservative party will lose 304 i seats, leaving them with 53 on the current numbers. sebastian payne, as always, good of you to talk us through so many events today. state and federal authorities have expressed grave concern over the potential loss of life caused by by hurricane ian, which has left a trail of devastation in the us state of florida. this is fort myers, where ian made landfall. the city's sheriff said he estimated casualties were in the hundreds, with thousands still waiting to be rescued. is a ma
it's that brings us to the thing you mentioned at the top which was that yougov pull of 33 lead for thet, and tories 33% lead would mean that the conservative party will 3396 lead would mean that the conservative party— 3396 lead would mean that the conservative party will lose 304 seats, conservative party will lose 304 seats. leaving _ conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them _ conservative party will lose 304 seats, leaving them with - conservative party will lose 304 seats,...
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we commissioned the survey with the international polling form yougov to look at american's memoriesf 9/11. we were trying to better understand, given the significance of 9/11, what memories do we have in common? where do our memories diverge? what should we do about it? we felt like this was an important year to do the survey in particular because we are entering a window. we are more than a generation removed from the attack. one in four americans was born after 9/11 and that population will be the majority in a couple of decades. we are in a window where our collective memories of 9/11 will be shaped more by how we teach and learn about the attacks then what we remember from personal experience. it is really important moment for us to step back and say, what are our collective memories? host: what were the major findings of the survey? guest: we have a lot of interesting findings and we fielded the survey to a sample of americans representative of the adult population of new york and the adult population of muslim americans. i will highlight three topline findings that i think are
we commissioned the survey with the international polling form yougov to look at american's memoriesf 9/11. we were trying to better understand, given the significance of 9/11, what memories do we have in common? where do our memories diverge? what should we do about it? we felt like this was an important year to do the survey in particular because we are entering a window. we are more than a generation removed from the attack. one in four americans was born after 9/11 and that population will...
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cbs and yougov say it's josh shapiro by 11. and yet you say each of these is a two-point race.that. >> well, four weeks ago, everybody was saying that those races are in double digits. and since then, us, emerson and quinnipiac all had it to four or five. so these races continue to tighten and we're on the size that's recognizing that with other credible groups and then there are groups that are not recognizing it. i think it's a lot of the methodology, and they're not working hard enough. it's like in a tough economy, you have to go find -- the salesmen have to work harder to get to their potential clients. well, in this kind of election where republicans are hard to find, you have to work extra hard to identify them. if you're not making the extra effort and not just the easy ones who participate, you're going to undercount a lot of people who are really trying to stay submerged. >> all you have, your sole currency is your reputation and currency. so to somebody who says, oh, cahaly is in the tank for the gop, like there's going to come a wednesday morning for you. it will be
cbs and yougov say it's josh shapiro by 11. and yet you say each of these is a two-point race.that. >> well, four weeks ago, everybody was saying that those races are in double digits. and since then, us, emerson and quinnipiac all had it to four or five. so these races continue to tighten and we're on the size that's recognizing that with other credible groups and then there are groups that are not recognizing it. i think it's a lot of the methodology, and they're not working hard...
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that is according to a poll by yougov and the economists.also found that those who identify as quote strong republicans, are most likely to believe this. you have also got these elected republican officials like marjorie taylor greene, calling for a national divorce. thousands of people stormed the capitol, let's not forget january 6th. what clues has history given us on how to change course here? >> the first clue, i think you would agree with me on this. it's that when in history have we had an ex president essentially saying that if i get indicted, there will be violence in the streets, or having allies like lindsey graham say that. he certainly has sent that message to the attorney general. we have never had anything like that. certainly, there is a spectrum of violence throughout history in america for many americans. and in 1860, a national civil war between the confederates and northerners. you did not have an ex president or president calling for it. same thing in the 1930s. there were fascist leaders like father -- the radio priest,
that is according to a poll by yougov and the economists.also found that those who identify as quote strong republicans, are most likely to believe this. you have also got these elected republican officials like marjorie taylor greene, calling for a national divorce. thousands of people stormed the capitol, let's not forget january 6th. what clues has history given us on how to change course here? >> the first clue, i think you would agree with me on this. it's that when in history have...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> happening today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy is set to unveil the party's platform ahead of the midterm election. he is. he's calling it the commitment to america. we have a washington correspondent anna wiernicki standing by with more on what that entails. good morning, anna. good morning. well, this is essentially a pitch to voters from republicans a
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiastic voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home this election? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> in an effort to cut down on pollution, california is looking to ban the sale of diesel big rigs. the california air resources board says it is time for the state to reshape its use of heavy duty trucks. the american lung association, which supports the proposal, says diesel trucks have the highest pollution of any vehicle on the road. and under the proposal, compani
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiastic voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home this election? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> donald trump is claiming that the documents taken to his mar-a-lago estate had been declassified while he was in office. i was during an appearance on fox news. >> he argues that presidents don't have to go through a formal process to declassify sensitive documents. >> few of the president, the united states, you could declassify just by saying i'm a stickler swe
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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with the yougov poll with we -- and then the nbc poll is 45% approval compared to 52% disapproval.ou have fox news reporting 43% approval and 56% disapproval. again, those who participated in the poll, you can talk about the numbers themselves what you think are behind a numbers particularly. if you take a look at that real quick politics even if you go to the website, they keep track of that aggregate pull of approval and disapproval number. the disapproval in red the approval in black. if you take a look at that under the poll, if you see from july. the approval numbers steadily going upward in an upward trend when it comes to his presidents approval. then the disapproval numbers on a downward track which leads us to today. you can find more of that at the real clear power politics website. -- democrats line. you are next up. hi. >> i think president biden is doing a good job with what he has had to work with. he had to straighten out this mess the former president, you know, messed up. i think he's doing great for what he's working with. >> specifically, when you say he's doing
with the yougov poll with we -- and then the nbc poll is 45% approval compared to 52% disapproval.ou have fox news reporting 43% approval and 56% disapproval. again, those who participated in the poll, you can talk about the numbers themselves what you think are behind a numbers particularly. if you take a look at that real quick politics even if you go to the website, they keep track of that aggregate pull of approval and disapproval number. the disapproval in red the approval in black. if you...
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. >> two new and notable polls to tell you about -- the first is from a cbs news's yougov. another poll from the washington post abc news shows as the doj investigates donald trump on multiple fronts, 52% of respondents say he should be charged with a crime what 39% he should not be charged. as we approach tomorrow's doj deadline set by the special master, new reactions to donald trump's claims that he can declassify documents by thinking about it. >> if not aces view, he's even more dangerous than we may have thought. he could simply spout off on anything he ran a presidential daily brief or anything he was briefed on by the cia director. >> joining me now, sadie gurman, wall street journal reporter covering the justice department and federal law enforcement as well as melissa murray, new york university law professor, former law clerk to judge sonia sotomayor, also an msnbc contributor. what are you hearing as we get close to the deadlines tomorrow? the justice department at first had voiced a pretty strong concern about the appointment of a special master. the prosecutor
. >> two new and notable polls to tell you about -- the first is from a cbs news's yougov. another poll from the washington post abc news shows as the doj investigates donald trump on multiple fronts, 52% of respondents say he should be charged with a crime what 39% he should not be charged. as we approach tomorrow's doj deadline set by the special master, new reactions to donald trump's claims that he can declassify documents by thinking about it. >> if not aces view, he's even...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticoting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> back here now to the bay area in san jose. mayor sam liccardo delivered his last state of the city speech on thursday night. the mayor is near the end of his second and final term. the car look back at the work the city has accomplished during his 8 year long tenure. he acknowledged the challenges he faced like the pandemic civil unrest, shootings and wildfires, a la
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticoting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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what major difference as charles and his mother, is some of those poll results right according to a yougov poll finding queen elizabeth having 75% likability in the country, contrasts right now 42%, how might he try to change that? >> well one thing actually which worked pretty much for the queen was getting older. in this country, we love our national institutions. we call them our national treasures. once people get into their late 80s and i.d.s, they do become more popular. and i think that will obviously work for charles. but what's he already has to do now is to, it's not easy, it's an extremely tough job, it's hard work being king of england's. is to emulate his mother. it's to work hard. to do all the things that she did and the same way that she did them. of course they will be an evolution, of course that he wants to slam down the rock family and its right to do so. but nonetheless, if he uses her as a role model that is in both of his speeches that he said he was going to, or promise the people that he was going to, then he'll be a successful monarch. >> carla, the queen to know
what major difference as charles and his mother, is some of those poll results right according to a yougov poll finding queen elizabeth having 75% likability in the country, contrasts right now 42%, how might he try to change that? >> well one thing actually which worked pretty much for the queen was getting older. in this country, we love our national institutions. we call them our national treasures. once people get into their late 80s and i.d.s, they do become more popular. and i think...
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. >> well, a new national poll from yougov and the economists found 46% of republicans say they are more then years passed while the number for democrats stands at just 35%. happening today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy sent to set to unveil the party's platform ahead of the midterm elections and he is calling it republicans commitment to america. a washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki. >> has the latest. good morning. good morning. well, this is essentially a pitch to voters from republicans about what they promised to prioritize if they're able to take back control of the house this november. >> on friday, house republican leader kevin mccarthy will stand with more than a dozen lawmakers to roll out their party's agenda is called the commitment to america. >> a plan for an economy that strong. we can feed your family full up your tank. >> mccarthy teased the announcement posting this video to twitter saying the four-point plan focuses on accountability, the economy, public safety and freedom. we needlcommon sense change. now. but democrats, including rhode island, c
. >> well, a new national poll from yougov and the economists found 46% of republicans say they are more then years passed while the number for democrats stands at just 35%. happening today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy sent to set to unveil the party's platform ahead of the midterm elections and he is calling it republicans commitment to america. a washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki. >> has the latest. good morning. good morning. well, this is essentially a...
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except for a brief dip in the early 2000s following the death of princess diana, more than 60% of a yougovery important or quite important feelings towards the monarchy. they feel it is very important or quite important to the uk. the portioned choosing not important at all or abolishes never risen above 20%. more recent polling, which is survey from you get has carried on the past year, presenting broadly similar picture. the question is, does it remain that way with the king charles. and as we are having a conversation about how he slams down the monarchy, there is also reporting today about what he might do to some of the castles and a states that the monarchy owns. the telegraph reporting that sources they spoke with say that he might even be considering gifting balmoral, clive, to the country. >> yes i think it is also important to think about what you are going to do with buckingham palace, which is not a great peach of architecture, and it is not a very nice place to live in. the queen's bedroom was once invaded by someone who was able to climb up a drainpipe and get into it. >> tha
except for a brief dip in the early 2000s following the death of princess diana, more than 60% of a yougovery important or quite important feelings towards the monarchy. they feel it is very important or quite important to the uk. the portioned choosing not important at all or abolishes never risen above 20%. more recent polling, which is survey from you get has carried on the past year, presenting broadly similar picture. the question is, does it remain that way with the king charles. and as...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticoting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. a news. >> well, speaking of politics happening today, house republican leader kevin mccarthy is set to unveil the gop platform ahead of the midterm elections. he's calling it republicans commitment to america. our washington correspondent anna wiernicki takes a closer look. >> good morning. this is essentially a blueprint for the republican party about what they plan to priori
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticoting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue could keep democrats at home? the selection? >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications...
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still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue? >> could keep democrats at home? the selection. >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's communications strategy includes text messages, phone calls and traditional door knocking. and you can expect all of that to increase as the midterms approach reporting here in sacramento outside california, democratic party headquarters, a ton wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. a couple's moving plans. >> boy, it really took a turn when someone stole their truck in plowing into an apartment building will have more on that story in a minute. ♪ ♪ from out of the blue, every room can be more innovative. with some of that. and a whole lot of this. meet our exclusive dent and scratch
still a new national poll from yougov in the economist found 46% of republicans say they are more enthusiasticut voting in this election than in years past. while that number stands at just 35% for democrats. are you at all concerned that voter fatigue? >> could keep democrats at home? the selection. >> i'm not overly concerned about one poll or the other because i know that we are working each and every day to engage. 22 million california voters and hicks says the party's...
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according to a yougov study, 31% of the population of the uk said they had either seen or met the queenghout her reign of 70 years, her majesty dealt with 15 prime ministers, 1k us presidents, and no fewer than seven popes. indeed, the queen was part of the wartime generation that personified the values of duty and sacrifice. when she was 18, princess elizabeth joined the auxiliary territorial service, the women's branch of the army, and trained as a mechanic. our special correspondent fergal keane has been to meet three members of that generation, to ask what her majesty the queen meant to them. she grew to adulthood as her country fought for its life. a fight princess elizabeth inspired, in uniform and on the airwaves. we children at home are full of cheerfulness and courage. we are trying to do all we can to help our gallant sailors, soldiers and airmen. newsreel: in the broad expanse of the mid-atlantic, _ i units of the british navy guard | the ocean that is the most vital battle zone of the war. as allied convoys braved german u—boats, princess elizabeth joined hundreds of thousan
according to a yougov study, 31% of the population of the uk said they had either seen or met the queenghout her reign of 70 years, her majesty dealt with 15 prime ministers, 1k us presidents, and no fewer than seven popes. indeed, the queen was part of the wartime generation that personified the values of duty and sacrifice. when she was 18, princess elizabeth joined the auxiliary territorial service, the women's branch of the army, and trained as a mechanic. our special correspondent fergal...
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we commissioned the survey with the international polling form yougov to look at american's memoriesere trying to better understand, given the significance of 9/11, what memories do we have in common? where do our memories diverge? what should we do about it? we felt like this was an important year to do the survey in particular because we are entering a window. we are more than a generation removed from the attack. one in four americans was born after 9/11 and that population will be the majority in a couple of decades. we are in a window where our collective memories of 9/11 will be shaped more by how we teach and learn about the attacks then what we remember from personal experience. it is really important moment for us to step back and say, what are our collective memories? host: what were the major findings of the survey? guest: we have a lot of interesting findings and we fielded the survey to a sample of americans representative of the adult population of new york and the adult population of muslim americans. i will highlight three topline findings that i think are interesting
we commissioned the survey with the international polling form yougov to look at american's memoriesere trying to better understand, given the significance of 9/11, what memories do we have in common? where do our memories diverge? what should we do about it? we felt like this was an important year to do the survey in particular because we are entering a window. we are more than a generation removed from the attack. one in four americans was born after 9/11 and that population will be the...
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a new poll for yougov has given labour a i7% lead over the conservatives, its largest in more than twoabour party conference in liverpool. there is a buoyancy here borne of banishing the trouble of the past and floating on the current problems that have been made, really, by the new prime minister, and sir keir starmer hopes that he can effectively move towards the political territory that he thinks liz truss has vacated. that is absolutely the strategy. and there's no doubt, as i say, an optimism here, but he has to translate that to the wider electorate, and even his biggest supporters will acknowledge what we just heard there in alex's report, that he doesn't necessarily have as much va—va—voom as the very man he was referring to and used the words of in his speech, tony blair. so how does, therefore, the future look for labour? when you speak to people here, they will acknowledge that, yes, they are doing better than they could have ever possibly imagined by this stage, but they still have an awful long way to go. why? their defeat last time in 2019, their biggest since 1935. so to
a new poll for yougov has given labour a i7% lead over the conservatives, its largest in more than twoabour party conference in liverpool. there is a buoyancy here borne of banishing the trouble of the past and floating on the current problems that have been made, really, by the new prime minister, and sir keir starmer hopes that he can effectively move towards the political territory that he thinks liz truss has vacated. that is absolutely the strategy. and there's no doubt, as i say, an...
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they are a snapshot, and an election is far off but a yougov survey puts the labour party lead at 33ginning on sunday. leila nathoo, thank ou. our business correspondent caroline davies is with me. leila nathoo talking about liz truss�*s internal audience, the tory party, but there will be other members she will want to speak to as well, including the markets and the business world. what do you think they will make of these discussions happening between the prime minister and chancellor and the 0br today. some might say this is trying to close the stable door after the horse has bolted.— close the stable door after the horse has bolted. possibly. but the fact they are _ horse has bolted. possibly. but the fact they are having _ horse has bolted. possibly. but the fact they are having these - fact they are having these discussions is probably seen as a bit reassuring and we have seen some rallying on the market in terms of how the pound has done compared to the dollar when asian markets opened this morning, up briefly to around 1.12, similar levels to where it was before the minute bu
they are a snapshot, and an election is far off but a yougov survey puts the labour party lead at 33ginning on sunday. leila nathoo, thank ou. our business correspondent caroline davies is with me. leila nathoo talking about liz truss�*s internal audience, the tory party, but there will be other members she will want to speak to as well, including the markets and the business world. what do you think they will make of these discussions happening between the prime minister and chancellor and...
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they will need to be a switch in terms of thinking on the yougov away from these short—term solutionslarge part of that funding will come from the windfall tax but liz truss has seemingly ruled out extending that tax and so there is a lot of detail thatis tax and so there is a lot of detail that is not really, well, the devil is in the detail and we don't have that at the moment so it will be interesting to see how they propose finding this because there are lots of questions about that.— of questions about that. briefly, jess, was of questions about that. briefly, jess. was it _ of questions about that. briefly, jess. was it a — of questions about that. briefly, jess, was it a fundamental - of questions about that. briefly, i jess, was it a fundamental mistake in the 2000 to allow this reliance on russian gas to build up? well. in the 2000 to allow this reliance on russian gas to build up? well, we have had a short-term _ on russian gas to build up? well, we have had a short-term is _ on russian gas to build up? well, we have had a short-term is an - on russian gas to build up? well,
they will need to be a switch in terms of thinking on the yougov away from these short—term solutionslarge part of that funding will come from the windfall tax but liz truss has seemingly ruled out extending that tax and so there is a lot of detail thatis tax and so there is a lot of detail that is not really, well, the devil is in the detail and we don't have that at the moment so it will be interesting to see how they propose finding this because there are lots of questions about that.—...
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yougov this month found labour were 15 points ahead of the tories. things bob about, don't they?_ portsmouth. how are you doing? hello. so i think, we have - portsmouth. how are you doing? hello. so i think, we have seen l portsmouth. how are you doing? - hello. so i think, we have seen from the never—ending tory leadership that there — the never—ending tory leadership that there is significant division in the _ that there is significant division in the conservative party. however, i in the conservative party. however, i also _ in the conservative party. however, i also see _ in the conservative party. however, i also see division with your party with the — i also see division with your party with the criticism that you are having — with the criticism that you are having to _ with the criticism that you are having to move away from labour values _ having to move away from labour values in — having to move away from labour values in order to make yourself and the party— values in order to make yourself and the party more electable. i get that we need _ the party more electable. i
yougov this month found labour were 15 points ahead of the tories. things bob about, don't they?_ portsmouth. how are you doing? hello. so i think, we have - portsmouth. how are you doing? hello. so i think, we have seen l portsmouth. how are you doing? - hello. so i think, we have seen from the never—ending tory leadership that there — the never—ending tory leadership that there is significant division in the _ that there is significant division in the conservative party. however, i in...
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a poll from yougov, labor with a 33 point leave over rolling conservatives. this has been described as the biggest leading -- by any political party since the late 1990's. tom: i took the liberal democrats to labor, i guess they are not conservative. it is the -- stunning the gap. jonathan: joining us now, andrew griffith. fantastic to catch up with you. we understand the prime minister is meeting with the obr today. should the forecasts from the ob are be published before then? andrew: the key thing to take away, the government, the obr and bank of england are working in a coordinated fashion, each doing their respective jobs. the bank is doing its job on monetary policy and market conduct. the obr is doing its job on forecasts, bringing the forecasts when they are ready to wrap in recently announced government growth plan. the government growth plan which has features about energy protecting households and businesses, how we are going to go forward on energy security, building clean energy going forward. supply-side based in the u.k., it is a growth orienta
a poll from yougov, labor with a 33 point leave over rolling conservatives. this has been described as the biggest leading -- by any political party since the late 1990's. tom: i took the liberal democrats to labor, i guess they are not conservative. it is the -- stunning the gap. jonathan: joining us now, andrew griffith. fantastic to catch up with you. we understand the prime minister is meeting with the obr today. should the forecasts from the ob are be published before then? andrew: the key...
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guest: we do this with yougov a survey firm. we'll keep core questions. the trust and distrust.bly add new ones. whatever the leading topic of the time. we added elon musk. jeff bezos question. host: you'll keep asking those questions into the future? guest: yeah. especially as the stories keep going and developing. we plan to deploy probably in the next six months to a year, certainly not going over more than a year so we can keep timely data. host: when you say release it, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousandss? how many people respond? guest: it's a representative safrpl of the american population from all ages. i think 1865 plus across the nation. 1,000 people. it's representative safrpl. host: the cgo.org is where can you go if you want to check out this sur he veterans day, past work and ongoing efforts. taylor barkley is the technology and innovation director at utah state university's center for growth and opportunity. appreciate your time this morning. guest: great to be here. host: that's going to do it for the "washington journal" this morning. we'll be back here tom
guest: we do this with yougov a survey firm. we'll keep core questions. the trust and distrust.bly add new ones. whatever the leading topic of the time. we added elon musk. jeff bezos question. host: you'll keep asking those questions into the future? guest: yeah. especially as the stories keep going and developing. we plan to deploy probably in the next six months to a year, certainly not going over more than a year so we can keep timely data. host: when you say release it, hundreds,...
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yougov has it even wider, 17 points.nk it's going to be very difficult for the conservatives to recover their economic credentials in time for the next general election. so for the first time in a dozen years, there's a very real prospect of a labour government, but i was in the labour party conference, no one is taking it for granted. they know that some of this lead is brought about by conservative and competence, but much of it is also because keir starmer has over the last three years transform the labour party at a time where it is more moderate and centrist at a time when liz truss has vacated the centre grin on british politics.— has vacated the centre grin on british politics. you are talking about confidence _ british politics. you are talking about confidence which - british politics. you are talking about confidence which let's i british politics. you are talking i about confidence which let's face it was already pretty thin. we have had some retailfigures was already pretty thin. we have had some retail figur
yougov has it even wider, 17 points.nk it's going to be very difficult for the conservatives to recover their economic credentials in time for the next general election. so for the first time in a dozen years, there's a very real prospect of a labour government, but i was in the labour party conference, no one is taking it for granted. they know that some of this lead is brought about by conservative and competence, but much of it is also because keir starmer has over the last three years...
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anna: in terms of her popularity with the people, a yougov poll over the weekend said 12% expect hero be a good or great leader. we do not know much about what she would be like as a leader yet, she hasn't gotten the job yet. what can she do about that? it is easy to be relatively popular when you are giving away money. simon: there is a jaundice about british prime ministers. they have gone quickly. i think about liz truss, she is a experienced minister. she has been in government for more than a decade. she shouldn't be written off as a novice. people tend to underestimate her political skills. she has good interpersonal skills. she has got quite a few good talents and assets. what kind of government is she going to build? is she going for a cabinet over the right or is she going to try and have a broader cabinet because she's got to unite her party, and her country with an election not far down the line? anna: you do not think she would become -- >> i think to call the election now would be risky, because we are going into difficult times. a much better thing if she can is to get
anna: in terms of her popularity with the people, a yougov poll over the weekend said 12% expect hero be a good or great leader. we do not know much about what she would be like as a leader yet, she hasn't gotten the job yet. what can she do about that? it is easy to be relatively popular when you are giving away money. simon: there is a jaundice about british prime ministers. they have gone quickly. i think about liz truss, she is a experienced minister. she has been in government for more...
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interesting being here in liverpool last night and seeing the results of one yougov poll suggesting thatarty they have ever recorded. the mood was very buoyant, we were seeing a number of very pleased looking labour aides running around but in westminster that was causing a lot of uneven amongst conservative mps, worried these plans are notjust landing badly with the market but with the public, as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has said that there will be further updates about things like trying to introduce more deregulation measures to try to stimulate growth later this year. certainly, there will be calls for some of them to answer these concerns by conservative mps in the coming weeks and days ahead. maw; coming weeks and days ahead. many thanks. the prime minister's chief of staff will now be employed directly by the government instead of through a private company, downing street has confirmed. it follows the revelation that mark fullbrook was being paid through his lobbying firm, fullbrook strategies. the arrangement had been criticised by the opposition and by some the body
interesting being here in liverpool last night and seeing the results of one yougov poll suggesting thatarty they have ever recorded. the mood was very buoyant, we were seeing a number of very pleased looking labour aides running around but in westminster that was causing a lot of uneven amongst conservative mps, worried these plans are notjust landing badly with the market but with the public, as well. the chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has said that there will be further updates about things...
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the public were asked about how much they trusted her to deal with a number of issues in yougov. the last three weeks, all the opposition party said, cancel the increase. the energy company said, cancelled the increase. government is now effectively climbing on board a ship that was already at risk of sailing out of harbour before they were also passengers. of course, what this does also mean, i think, is there are questions about the extent to which this government necessarily pursue the direction in terms of economic management that they were hoping to engage in. six weeks ago, liz truss wanted to cut taxes, go for growth and wasn't that concerned about inflation. she is going to end “p about inflation. she is going to end up being in government. herfirst action being about inflation. and taking measures that in a sense i don't remind you of margaret thatcher, but they rather remind you of howard wilson. we now seem to be looking at a government beginning to introduce a prices policy and as far as the public sector is concerned, it is also something of an incomes policy as well
the public were asked about how much they trusted her to deal with a number of issues in yougov. the last three weeks, all the opposition party said, cancel the increase. the energy company said, cancelled the increase. government is now effectively climbing on board a ship that was already at risk of sailing out of harbour before they were also passengers. of course, what this does also mean, i think, is there are questions about the extent to which this government necessarily pursue the...
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should say they are only a snapshot, an election is still very far away at this point, but one poll by yougov very i supporting its new leader. leila, i for the moment, thanks very much. the new energy price cap comes into effect at midnight — meaning higher bills for millions of people on standard and default tariffs. the annual bill for a typical household will rise to £2,500 — double what it was last winter. that figure is a rough guide because the price cap is applied to a unit of gas or electircity — so the more you use, the more you'll pay, as coletta smith explains. as energy prices go up, everyone's talking about how they're trying to keep their bills down. use the dryer quite often, but now i'm tending to leave the washing overnight on the maiden and then finishing off only for ten minutes in the dryer. as i'm on my own, i don't really want to put the central heating on — just put the gas fire on instead. i've got a wood burner so, yeah, i am economising. just became a way of life j of having things running, not turning things off. and i think that's. now had to change. the governmen
should say they are only a snapshot, an election is still very far away at this point, but one poll by yougov very i supporting its new leader. leila, i for the moment, thanks very much. the new energy price cap comes into effect at midnight — meaning higher bills for millions of people on standard and default tariffs. the annual bill for a typical household will rise to £2,500 — double what it was last winter. that figure is a rough guide because the price cap is applied to a unit of gas...