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it is based upon a gallup survey in which they found that the optimism that people have about opportunities out there in the workplace now as of 25 points over it was before the president took office. and that represents a 17 year high. and so the good news about peoples confidence, there optimism about the economy is positive and it doesn't just apply to consumers. businesses have the same sense of optimism. the national federation of independent business surveys the membership on a regular basis and they just came out with new research that showed three quarters of all businesses in the country believe that the economy and the country is heading in the right direction. when it comes to the economy. and three quarters of the businesses in the country also believe that tax reform will positively impact their businesses. and so, the progrowth, pro-jobs agenda that this administration and this congress are putting forward as having desired results. we will continue to work on that agenda. we will look for burdensome overreaching regulations that can be repealed that will lessen the costs for
it is based upon a gallup survey in which they found that the optimism that people have about opportunities out there in the workplace now as of 25 points over it was before the president took office. and that represents a 17 year high. and so the good news about peoples confidence, there optimism about the economy is positive and it doesn't just apply to consumers. businesses have the same sense of optimism. the national federation of independent business surveys the membership on a regular...
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a new gallup poll, 67% say it's a good time to find quality job, best percentage since gallup began asking the question in 2001, what do you say about that, peter? >> just goes to show you when the government gets out of the way, the american ingenuity and sense of enterprise can accomplish great things. basically obama was running a bologna factory, he was giving bologna to workers. what donald trump has managed to do is to get ordinary working people better opportunities in the workplace, it's certainly like the 80's and 90's but it is better than it was. this is like people coming out of a sleep and they feel better. this is not the kind of job market we had in the 20th century but decidedly better and if it's a testimony of if you'll excuse me supply side economics. stuart: we got something positive out of you, peter, out of time, thanks very much, indeed. >> take care. [laughter] stuart: see you later. all right, i want to talk about immigration because iowa republican steve king has introduced the libby shaft act, leaders of sanctuary cities could get 5 years of prison time for tippi
a new gallup poll, 67% say it's a good time to find quality job, best percentage since gallup began asking the question in 2001, what do you say about that, peter? >> just goes to show you when the government gets out of the way, the american ingenuity and sense of enterprise can accomplish great things. basically obama was running a bologna factory, he was giving bologna to workers. what donald trump has managed to do is to get ordinary working people better opportunities in the...
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that is according to the gallup poll just today. americans are more satisfied than they have been in nearly 13 years. this is great to see. on the economy. jobless claims remain near a 48-year low. retail sales are up for the second month. industrial production is up for the third straight month. so the economy is growing. workers are getting ahead. there are new jobs and opportunities being offered by the day. if you saw yesterday's ways and means hearing, democrats are still using the same old doom and gloom talk that they were using six months ago. they seem to be in deep denial about all of this good news. it was bizarre before and it's even more bizarre now. when democrats are openly calling for tax increases, which will do nothing but harm our economy, a thriving economy means there are more job openings. a thriving economy means there are more opportunities. a thriving economy means families get ahead, people get out of poverty, kids come out of college with opportunities and offerings. that's what a thriving economy means. a
that is according to the gallup poll just today. americans are more satisfied than they have been in nearly 13 years. this is great to see. on the economy. jobless claims remain near a 48-year low. retail sales are up for the second month. industrial production is up for the third straight month. so the economy is growing. workers are getting ahead. there are new jobs and opportunities being offered by the day. if you saw yesterday's ways and means hearing, democrats are still using the same...
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get out tonight i'm telling me they are just that gallup poll. coming out somebody look at my ass look at my message to my grandmother saying yes dad i see you guys but i only can let them feel me so i look at the man its veto give me a life to live she told. him. not. good science. shows he must get good. stuff or not but i am not going to meet a man i feel that a. good. move. no longer than good. to. be. ok i'm out for the laugh black book is that i am still got. even a stack of you. can. really tell me that i never got a stack got a feel. for. a. matter of fact. you. have a. stack of. good morning sapphic that. seem bad good grammar and i'll go through maybe you have . your brando mask me asking no. guy nothing annoys me more store because no. one's going to. go. see a. good. just chill good players. are going to. be the big. players. in this battle. me. you know you have. seen long gas to. look below the. fold. ramp don't. go. down to get a. good. player. play a player. are glued to play. below. a. player. long. goal. the goal of. a perv. big
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more than one hundred people felt compelled to leave the gallup hermia. and you're up to date now on d w news will be back again at the top of the hour american evanston from all of us in the newsroom thanks for watching. the to. the white child. around is taking. your favorite. place. to bring them. to the entire country champion. for the last sixty years. for mines. as you accidentally shot at some. time in the field. get out. with him because. this week new. stuff on miers a c.s.u. member and parliamentary state secretary in the german ministry of the interior building homeland i'm talking to him about refugees and the search for a new homeland and mr meyer what does the word homeland mean to you. to my mind homeland there's much more than just a one. in a time of globalization when mobility and flexibility are increasingly expected of people it's all the more essential that they have a sense of security to compensate it seems to me that the wish to have roots to belong somewhere is growing rather than receding. in light of that the idea of a homeland
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por lo menos 15 millones de falsos seguidores en su cuenta de twitter.una investigacion de la firma gallup revela que mas de un tercio de los 52 millones de presuntos seguidores de trump en twitter, en realidad no existen. en realidad, tiene 37 millones.en comparacion, barack obama, cuando era presidente, tenia 103 millones de seguidores en twitter, y solo 15 por ciento eran falsos. no creo que los comprara a lo mejor es gente que ha creado su cuenta y no lo usa. carlos: bajo este concepto los juego que esta revolucionando internet.... aylen del toro nos cuenta por que y como funciona!!! estÁ la locura que los usuarios ponen alarmas para no perderse los juegos. para ganar dinero tienes que contestar 12 preguntas que el carismÁtico conductor hace y responder en sÓlo 10 segundos. hacer trampa es casi imposible. con una respuesta incorrecta quedas eliminado. a menos que tengas una vida extra que la consigues invitando a otros usuarios. el premio no suele ser mÁs de 50 $ ya que el monto total se divide entre todos los ganadores. >> no esperaba ganar. ganÉ dos dÓlares, es la emoción de g
por lo menos 15 millones de falsos seguidores en su cuenta de twitter.una investigacion de la firma gallup revela que mas de un tercio de los 52 millones de presuntos seguidores de trump en twitter, en realidad no existen. en realidad, tiene 37 millones.en comparacion, barack obama, cuando era presidente, tenia 103 millones de seguidores en twitter, y solo 15 por ciento eran falsos. no creo que los comprara a lo mejor es gente que ha creado su cuenta y no lo usa. carlos: bajo este concepto los...
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think of of a typical health study is being a gallup poll. accurate enough to determine national trends, but not much else. all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how expected it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with advanced tell a i.t. it represents one kind of possibility technology can bring to us. the official launch of all of us will take place at communities across the country. there will be opportunities to sign up, volunteers will be joining. try 5000 participants already in as part of a year-long beta test. i encourage everybody to enroll. regardless of health status, anyone 18 and older can join. this project has the potential to transform medicine as we know it read value-based care is not just about higher quality, not just about lower cost, it is about higher quality. they have the potential to deliver huge advance
think of of a typical health study is being a gallup poll. accurate enough to determine national trends, but not much else. all of us will be more like a census. so much data among smaller unit populations may become apparent. given what we know about how expected it can be to tailor some treatments to individual genetic makeup, this could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and diseases. this would not be possible with advanced tell a i.t. it represents one kind of possibility...
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if you plot the crime rates and homicide rates on the same poll and graph is the gallup poll, you see that they fall together. susan: the question for both of you, as we try to teach people about how the court operates, the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion so they try not to follow the news and that sort of thing. in fact, especially in this case, do they really take the temperature of the american public has they are deciding these cases? or decide to consider them? >> i am sure they do. i think particularly when they are looking at cases under the eighth amendment which deals with cruel and unusual punishment, the court set for test forhat the whether if something was cruel was whether it violated the evolving standards of decency. so it was under the eighth amendment that the court took the temperature of prevailing attitudes. what is your opinion on this? >> the court does take into consideration the legislative reaction to furman. and the fact that so many states had reinstated their death penalty laws after. i think it was in important gauge for th
if you plot the crime rates and homicide rates on the same poll and graph is the gallup poll, you see that they fall together. susan: the question for both of you, as we try to teach people about how the court operates, the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion so they try not to follow the news and that sort of thing. in fact, especially in this case, do they really take the temperature of the american public has they are deciding these cases? or decide to consider...
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think of your typical health study as being a gallup poll. if you thousand respondents to determine some national trends, but not much else. all of us will be much more like a census. so much data among smaller unique populations may become apparent. given what we already know about how effective it can be to tailor some treatments to individual's genetic makeup, this data could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and conditions. this project would not be possible without advanced health i.t. it represents one kind of possibility that technology could bring to us. this weekend, the official launch will take place at community events all across the country in seven cities. there will be opportunities to set up -- sign up online as well and volunteers will be joining 25,000 participants already in as part of a year-long beta test of this project. i encourage everyone to consider enrolling in all of us, those 18 and older regardless of health status can join. this unprecedented gathering of knowledge has the potential to transform med
think of your typical health study as being a gallup poll. if you thousand respondents to determine some national trends, but not much else. all of us will be much more like a census. so much data among smaller unique populations may become apparent. given what we already know about how effective it can be to tailor some treatments to individual's genetic makeup, this data could revolutionize how we treat a range of diseases and conditions. this project would not be possible without advanced...
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with the gallup galveston police department as well as the galveston county sheriff's office this is something that will be handled. collaboratively both federal and state prosecutors. so you'll know. so there are. one or two other people of interest that are going to be in or currently being interviewed one is a person who was at the scene and we cannot definitively say whether or not this is a person who may have had some level of involvement in the crime. there was just some suspicious reactions on the part of this person that we want to make sure this person is adequately investigated and then separate from that there is another person where we have certain information that we want to make sure this other person is going to be fully interviewed to see there's information to be gleaned from this other person who at this time wolf will not be identified. as you probably have heard. the weapons used in this attack. there are two weapons one was a shotgun and the other is a thirty eight revolver. and neither of these weapons were own or legally possessed by the shooter. information t
with the gallup galveston police department as well as the galveston county sheriff's office this is something that will be handled. collaboratively both federal and state prosecutors. so you'll know. so there are. one or two other people of interest that are going to be in or currently being interviewed one is a person who was at the scene and we cannot definitively say whether or not this is a person who may have had some level of involvement in the crime. there was just some suspicious...
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so, the gallup polling organization showed that for the first time in history, more people opposed the death penalty than supported in 1966. i think many people thought we were coming to the end of capital punishment in the united states. >> the gallup poll graph actually kind of mirrors the crime rate. if you plot the homicide rates, you see they tend to rise and fall together. susan: the question for both of you, the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion and some of them tried to not follow the news, but in fact, especially in this case, do they really take the temperature of the american public as they are deciding these cases? >> claim sure they do and i think particularly when they are deciding cases under the eighth amendment, which deals with cruel and unusual punishment, previously the test was whether it violated the evolving markards of decency that the progress of an evolving society. so it was under the eighth amendment that the court took the temperature of prevailing attitudes. susan: what is your opinion? >> the court does take into consideratio
so, the gallup polling organization showed that for the first time in history, more people opposed the death penalty than supported in 1966. i think many people thought we were coming to the end of capital punishment in the united states. >> the gallup poll graph actually kind of mirrors the crime rate. if you plot the homicide rates, you see they tend to rise and fall together. susan: the question for both of you, the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion and...
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popular not to say they didn't last time or other people of color but majority of americans and the gallup poll only about one quarter of americans think the citizens citizen ride is appropriate in majority think that washington is wrong left we see the new york times old new yorkers so sterling kings popularity by 66 recorders of americans don't approve of his tactics. and then gary talks about in terms of nelson mandela people did not like him until the reality was undeniable then they would airbrush their own hatred and uncomfortableness and we forget one of the key things doctor king believed was the importance that these tactics are messy and thought retrospectively without grace and considerable guile by the time they realize the dislike was spent he had created a world that was in their own self-interest because in fork they had no choice. >> get out the most difficult writer of verse. [applause] >> and gary young of course born and raised in the u.k. then coming here to do some soft but beyond the fact with educated talk and something is very wrong. but including my people with the
popular not to say they didn't last time or other people of color but majority of americans and the gallup poll only about one quarter of americans think the citizens citizen ride is appropriate in majority think that washington is wrong left we see the new york times old new yorkers so sterling kings popularity by 66 recorders of americans don't approve of his tactics. and then gary talks about in terms of nelson mandela people did not like him until the reality was undeniable then they would...
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the highest percentage in 17 years of gallup polling. joining me, chris bedford. maddy, it's always anecdotal with me. but whether it's a strip mall or regular mall, i'm seeing help wanted signs. i'm seeing people shop. i see the malls packed. what do people want to tell surveyors, whether they like trump or not, they seem to be enjoying this economy. >> this is what i keep telling politicians and asking what should i be running on in november. people feel the economy. they know what their paychecks look like what they are paying in taxes. even the numbers -- some of these economic metrics started to nudge upwards under obama. with the tax reform plan going into effect this year, americans are starting to feel like their personal circumstances are changing. charles: i always believe that success begets success. it looks like more and more people are buying into it for it to work. >> it's a retelling of the way the media reacted before when donald trump was running. we had cringe worthy reports. once the american people come around more to a good u.s. economy. the
the highest percentage in 17 years of gallup polling. joining me, chris bedford. maddy, it's always anecdotal with me. but whether it's a strip mall or regular mall, i'm seeing help wanted signs. i'm seeing people shop. i see the malls packed. what do people want to tell surveyors, whether they like trump or not, they seem to be enjoying this economy. >> this is what i keep telling politicians and asking what should i be running on in november. people feel the economy. they know what...
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a new gallup poll, satisfaction with direction of the country at its highest point since 2005. these images, hawaii's kilauea volcano blows stop sending a plume of ash 6 miles into the sky. more violent eruptions could happen at any minute. residents on the big island warned to take shelter is toxic air level spiked. the explosions could go on for weeks. the eruptions shown in this time lapse video could take months to clean up. to another point, police officer fighting for her life after being stabbed in the neck while entering a call. >> an officer stabbed in the throat to be escorted. >> the officer trying to handcuff this woman being evicted after refusing to leave and attacked the officer with a knife, they are pulling her off and saving the unidentified officer's life, she is hospitalized in critical condition, her attacker charged with in attempted murder. an investigator inspecting why a school was collided with a dump truck leaving two people did. a student on board says the bus went airborne before crashing and leaving the fifth grade students hanging from their seatb
a new gallup poll, satisfaction with direction of the country at its highest point since 2005. these images, hawaii's kilauea volcano blows stop sending a plume of ash 6 miles into the sky. more violent eruptions could happen at any minute. residents on the big island warned to take shelter is toxic air level spiked. the explosions could go on for weeks. the eruptions shown in this time lapse video could take months to clean up. to another point, police officer fighting for her life after being...
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president trump approval rating rises to highest gallup reading in 11 months. and mitt romney now praising president trump's first year in was on the, our -- in was o off, our next guest is not surprised by that. after this. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. i had severe fatigue, went to a doctor. became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma. i had to put my trust in somebody. we recommended chemotherapy, and then a stem cell transplant. when his disease progressed, i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy to unleash his immune system against the cancer. i'm back to working hard. i've honestly have never felt this great. the ev
president trump approval rating rises to highest gallup reading in 11 months. and mitt romney now praising president trump's first year in was on the, our -- in was o off, our next guest is not surprised by that. after this. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want...
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the gallup to come s&p virtually flat. nasdaq up 6.5. you are watching "fbn:am." brighthouse financial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. gerri: residents refusing to lose will soon have no way out. more than 75 homes destroyed since the volcano's initial eruption for weeks ago. scientists say there were no signs the kilauea volcano will stop anytime soon. cheryl: extreme weather on the mainland continues as north carolina has declared a state of emergency. thousands of people having to flee their homes with extreme flooding and mud slides caused by alberto slamming this day. some neighborhoods completely underwater. two people died after their h
the gallup to come s&p virtually flat. nasdaq up 6.5. you are watching "fbn:am." brighthouse financial allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities... with a level of protection in down markets. so you can be less concerned about your retirement savings. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double...
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gallup number six. nasdaq up eight and a quarter. you are watching "fbn:am." retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something. xfinity mobile: find my phone. [ phone rings ] look at you. this tech stuff is easy. [ whirring sound ] you want a cookie? it's a drone! i know. find your phone easily with the xfinity voice remote. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. cheryl: wells fargo back in hot water again after admitting to pocketing rebates. auto loans, checking accounts current chairman accounts. joining us with that and more headlines. >> "the wall street journal" reports they admitted to keeping re
gallup number six. nasdaq up eight and a quarter. you are watching "fbn:am." retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast...
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seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp will be up at the gallup the government raised our hopes and then abandoned. politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. once pristine indonesia's river has become a toxic waste dump for textile factories that supply a global fashion chain one of when you see examines the human cost of the world's most polluted river on al-jazeera.
seventy families who lost their homes in that earthquake still live in this camp will be up at the gallup the government raised our hopes and then abandoned. politicians have promised that they won't allow a repeat of what happened after the earthquake in one thousand eight hundred five but the cost and complexity of housing hundreds of people living in camps is a major task and one that many people here think the government failed. once pristine indonesia's river has become a toxic waste dump...
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the gallup 200 points come in the indication for the opening. what will it mean for traders? how are they view conflicting stories? >> the biggest thing that's gotten in the way of market moving forward is fairly trade mistake or trade policy mistake. any modicum of good news we get, and a sense we are negotiating and not just going about this is going to be positive for the market. what the market is done with their first-quarter earnings season that's nothing short of spectacular in constant fear will make a huge mistake on trade at this feels like we will put a better place is in the marco celebrate that. gerri: moving on to another topic. in 18 years or 10 year, the 10 year yield committee on the treasury is about that from bonds, on bonds from seven major developed countries. what does that mean? are we no longer the safe haven? why should we read into this? >> it could be good. could be bad. all the sudden interest rates go above 3% of the relic okay we are not going to mess around china. 3% is not allowed. but compared to what france or germany are all the other major
the gallup 200 points come in the indication for the opening. what will it mean for traders? how are they view conflicting stories? >> the biggest thing that's gotten in the way of market moving forward is fairly trade mistake or trade policy mistake. any modicum of good news we get, and a sense we are negotiating and not just going about this is going to be positive for the market. what the market is done with their first-quarter earnings season that's nothing short of spectacular in...
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we see it in poll numbers and gallup. the weekly tracking poll. president trump is at his highest point in 14 months. early may gallup poll gained five pointsins january. american people recognize success. this president is succeeding and democrats can cry impeachment if they want. it's baseless and it is not a good strategy going into november. ainsley: jessica, your thoughts? >> my thoughts on the poll numbers are opposite to kayleigh's. he is improving and incredibly below. gallup tracker 43%. rasmussen bump talked about outlier poll. generally in low 40's. improvement. he started at absolute rock bottom for an american president here. i personally and we have talked about this before on this program, i'm not a fasten the impeachment conversation. you need to know explicitly what you are impeaching someone for. i have read a laundry list of things that we could potentially be considering. right now we need to focus on our messaging on the bread and butter issues. economy, healthcare for sure. democrats' message on healthcare is what is going to
we see it in poll numbers and gallup. the weekly tracking poll. president trump is at his highest point in 14 months. early may gallup poll gained five pointsins january. american people recognize success. this president is succeeding and democrats can cry impeachment if they want. it's baseless and it is not a good strategy going into november. ainsley: jessica, your thoughts? >> my thoughts on the poll numbers are opposite to kayleigh's. he is improving and incredibly below. gallup...
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i would also point out we saw today gallup's number for people's positivity about the job market and chances of landing a good job reached the highest point ever. they have only been measuring it for 17 years but it hit the highest tech ever, people's optimism about finding a good job, they didn't care about bill clinton nancy cut corruption when the economy was good and republicans have to hope it won't be a good issue for democrats of the economy stays high. >> there was a time a commencement speech was all about encouraging students to look to the future so why are universities asking so many democrats to criticize and make fun of donald trump? why is it so 1-sided you take a look at that next. >> is a person i am okay but as an american i'm concerned. there are leaders in our country who blatantly incite people with hateful rhetoric, fear change, who see the world in 0-sum terms. one thought much of it at all. people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn't that be cool? and that
i would also point out we saw today gallup's number for people's positivity about the job market and chances of landing a good job reached the highest point ever. they have only been measuring it for 17 years but it hit the highest tech ever, people's optimism about finding a good job, they didn't care about bill clinton nancy cut corruption when the economy was good and republicans have to hope it won't be a good issue for democrats of the economy stays high. >> there was a time a...
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but gallup research shows that 60% of americans, 60% have a favorable view of labor unions. and that number has been going up as more and more americans see that their wages have been going down, more and more americans are saying they need the unions to level the playing field. me and n we look at afs what he says doesn't want to be represented him, i think of john lewis and we went to memphis a temple hs ago and mason we heard over the loudspeaker, drr king's voice as he spoke about seeing the promised land and as that booming voice came over the bowed speaker, there on stage was a man in his 80's who was a sanitation worker at the time that dr. king marched in memphis. and he talked about how he still was owed money for his fair work at the age of 80. memphis still hadn't paid him. that person, that man, he didn't shirk from work. he was working still in his 80's and believed in the dignity of work and talked about the dignity of work. he just wanted to have a fair shot at being paid for that work. that was afscme and that is what is at stake in this supreme court fight.
but gallup research shows that 60% of americans, 60% have a favorable view of labor unions. and that number has been going up as more and more americans see that their wages have been going down, more and more americans are saying they need the unions to level the playing field. me and n we look at afs what he says doesn't want to be represented him, i think of john lewis and we went to memphis a temple hs ago and mason we heard over the loudspeaker, drr king's voice as he spoke about seeing...
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gallup did a pole this year that show that trust in our mainstream media outlets is at a record low. there's a reason for that. we can all sit here and complain about the president's tweets, but that doesn't address the problems going on in many outlets today. >> last to you. >> thank you. it destabilizes the world. when the leer of f the free world says things that are not true. about politics, about the economy. about global di ploplomacy. it puts us all in dangerous position and it's not funny anymore. it's not cool. it endangers the world for the leader of the largest and best country in the world to say a false thing iss. >> thank you so much. see you u guys again. i have another direction for this conversation. thank you. >>> the president tweeting that immigration and the policy that separates children from parents once they cross the border. a reality check on that next. then maxine waters about the president's complaints on a government informant. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 in
gallup did a pole this year that show that trust in our mainstream media outlets is at a record low. there's a reason for that. we can all sit here and complain about the president's tweets, but that doesn't address the problems going on in many outlets today. >> last to you. >> thank you. it destabilizes the world. when the leer of f the free world says things that are not true. about politics, about the economy. about global di ploplomacy. it puts us all in dangerous position and...
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in 1955, the gallup poll had him over 70 percent approval rating by the american people. these are unheard-of numbers. why? peace and prosperity. >> but in september of 1955, he suffered a heart attack. as he recovered, many speculated he would not run for a second term. >> if my doctors want to, they can call in a doctor from every university in the united states. if there's anything wrong with me, i'd like to know it. >> but by the beginning of 1956, he was back leading the country. ike ran again in a rematch with adlai stevenson. >> the most profoundly dedicated man of our time, dwight david eisenhower. >> eisenhower won by an even bigger landslide. >> the next four years will be even more full than the past... with faith in ourselves, in our country, and in the creator, who is father of us all. ♪ >> back in 1956, the hungarian government had tried to escape moscow's iron curtain by withdrawing from the warsaw pact. but soviet leader nikita khrushchev sent in the red army to crush the revolution. ike protested but did not intervene. in 1957, he did, however, send tro
in 1955, the gallup poll had him over 70 percent approval rating by the american people. these are unheard-of numbers. why? peace and prosperity. >> but in september of 1955, he suffered a heart attack. as he recovered, many speculated he would not run for a second term. >> if my doctors want to, they can call in a doctor from every university in the united states. if there's anything wrong with me, i'd like to know it. >> but by the beginning of 1956, he was back leading the...
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chief of content at gallup. we have herb jackson. washington correspondent at the "usa today" network. we have mrs. hillary ross, wife of our speaker today. we have kevin wensing, retired captain for the us navy. and executive director of first global and the national press club headliners member who organized today's luncheon. we have mark hamrick, the washington bureau chief at bank rate and former president of the national press club. skipping for a moment, skipping over our guests for today, just for a moment, we have betsy fisher martin, who's executive and residence at american university and co-chair of the national press club headliners team. i'd like to acknowledge the members of the team responsible for organizing the event besides the people i've mentioned. we have lisa matthews, joe, lori russo, tamra hinton, danny sell nick and bill lord. also the press club staff. specifically lindsey underwood, laura coker and executive director, bill mccarran. he has been very busy with issues including tariffs, nafta, the trans pacif
chief of content at gallup. we have herb jackson. washington correspondent at the "usa today" network. we have mrs. hillary ross, wife of our speaker today. we have kevin wensing, retired captain for the us navy. and executive director of first global and the national press club headliners member who organized today's luncheon. we have mark hamrick, the washington bureau chief at bank rate and former president of the national press club. skipping for a moment, skipping over our guests...
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"gallup" did a poll that showed the majority of americans do not trust the mainstream media and seeing that translate into the ratings. nickelodeon is beating cnn. liz: nickelodeon? wow! al, final words? >> i direct your viewers to elon musk's terrible recent earnings call. that's why he's attacking the media, he doesn't like what they're saying about the bad things happening at his company. >> i love this panel. so much good information. kristen and al, want to have you back, love having you on. >> thank you. liz: we're going to bring you this story. kneeling during the national anthem not an option anymore if you're an nfl player. we'll tell you the new rules and what the president has to say about it all. that's coming up. cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh... it's the chevy memorial day sales e
"gallup" did a poll that showed the majority of americans do not trust the mainstream media and seeing that translate into the ratings. nickelodeon is beating cnn. liz: nickelodeon? wow! al, final words? >> i direct your viewers to elon musk's terrible recent earnings call. that's why he's attacking the media, he doesn't like what they're saying about the bad things happening at his company. >> i love this panel. so much good information. kristen and al, want to have you...
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according to the last gallup poll 72% of americans think trade provides an opportunity rather than a threat i think the commitment to the mult itity lateral system is alive and well in europe and in asia there are many issues around populism that remind us it's not all about economic growth. it's about opportunity and distribution lots of country also have to address those problems >> absolutely. stay with us we'll continue the conversation shortly. just before we head to the break, we have got a few headlines coming out from volkswagen the ceo has called for an intensive dialogue about making battery cells in europe. they are weighing spinoffs in some non-core assets here. and of course this is all part of the announcement coming out of the new ceo, new strategy, and they said they will draw up sustainable perspectives for noncore assets so they're addressing the electric side of things and also the potential to sell off other assets we'll be right back. it was an incredible record breaking night of european soccer stay tuned to watch why. ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impos
according to the last gallup poll 72% of americans think trade provides an opportunity rather than a threat i think the commitment to the mult itity lateral system is alive and well in europe and in asia there are many issues around populism that remind us it's not all about economic growth. it's about opportunity and distribution lots of country also have to address those problems >> absolutely. stay with us we'll continue the conversation shortly. just before we head to the break, we...
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>> in 2010 before the democrats got wiped out in the mid terms, this month's gallop had it in a -- gallup had it at a tie. cnn had democrats plus four in april. then november got wiped out. i think anybody paying attention to the polls and making predictions on them needs to look at history. but here's what i think we can look at, which is demonstrative of what is going to happen in november, special elections. an average of 12 point swing to the democrats in federal elections. nd then in arizona, we saw 15 point swing to the democrats. this is, when it's the scoreboard, like, that's -- >> i will say this, dagen and zach, there's certainly more democratic excitement right now. there appear to be more democratic voters turning out and that's something that we saw on tuesday night. the question is, can you maintain that momentum and you have to acknowledge so much can happen, with the economy and the news cycle and with foreign policy and safety and security and stability between now and november that i don't think either side can comfortably say we're going to sail to victory in the novemb
>> in 2010 before the democrats got wiped out in the mid terms, this month's gallop had it in a -- gallup had it at a tie. cnn had democrats plus four in april. then november got wiped out. i think anybody paying attention to the polls and making predictions on them needs to look at history. but here's what i think we can look at, which is demonstrative of what is going to happen in november, special elections. an average of 12 point swing to the democrats in federal elections. nd then in...
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liz: i want to bring recent gallup poll, the president has 43% approval rating, i'm curious u is that more indicater on how votes feel about conduct and his behavior or is that going to be reflected in the polls when we see people go to vote in the midterms? >> well, i think people who support trump support him wholeheartedly. you will see trump supporters going with him no matter what. and you will find people on the other side that won't support him no matter what he does. that's where the division comes. it's not going to be a big surprise who votes for him and who he supports and who doesn't based on what he does. liz: i want to ask you, we talked about tweets and we have a brand-new one that i want to bring on and bring to conversation, he just tweeted about 5, 6 minutes ago, i herb demand -- hereby, the department infiltrated or surveilled for political purposes and in i such demands or requests were made by people within the obama administration, so i'm curious as to when he speaks out like this, how does that impact voters because he's constantly communicating? >> i think it's
liz: i want to bring recent gallup poll, the president has 43% approval rating, i'm curious u is that more indicater on how votes feel about conduct and his behavior or is that going to be reflected in the polls when we see people go to vote in the midterms? >> well, i think people who support trump support him wholeheartedly. you will see trump supporters going with him no matter what. and you will find people on the other side that won't support him no matter what he does. that's where...
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look at the poll from gallup showing evolving thinking on behalf of the american people on gun laws from december of 2012. 58% of the public saying they would like to see more strict gun laws. to fast forward to today march of 2018, that is up to 67%. i'm curious. let me start with you, larry. if you get the sense that this is a sustainable and a growing concern with the american people or does it fade as the news gets behind us a little bit? >> well, we see typically a spike in support for gun control generically without defining what you are talking about. overtime, that dissipates and wanes. and support for the second amendment continues to grow over time we have seen in polling. i think it's a momentary blip. when you ask people what they mean by gun control and you start explaining what the laws really are, support for things wane because the laws aren't very strict. it is very regulated. >> dana: of course one of the frustrations that people had -- i gor, i put this to you -- there are laws on the books but in the recent cases the processes weren't followed and it resulted in parkl
look at the poll from gallup showing evolving thinking on behalf of the american people on gun laws from december of 2012. 58% of the public saying they would like to see more strict gun laws. to fast forward to today march of 2018, that is up to 67%. i'm curious. let me start with you, larry. if you get the sense that this is a sustainable and a growing concern with the american people or does it fade as the news gets behind us a little bit? >> well, we see typically a spike in support...
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. ♪ david: small business optimism in a new wells fargo "gallup poll," 12% of those surveyed tax reform already benefited their business and 20% believe they will see benefits in the future. joining us zane tankel, apple metro chairman. zane, always good to see you. >> thank you, david. david: the biggest line in the bar chart, was those who don't know yet. put it back on the screen. 39% of the small businesses say, they don't know. a lot of them have not yet used the new tax policy for their taxes because they're waiting until the end of the year. do you know what is happening with your business? is the new tax law making it easier to calculate your taxes? >> absolutely. the new tax law is best thing that happened to small business. david: really? >> without a doubt by far. on employer side and employee side. both sides, david. the employee, the, sorry, democrats say that it doesn't mean anything, $900. let them earn $20,000 a year and what $900 a year mean. david: for the boys, employers why is it so simple because the way it was? >> because the tax code is legible. it's a tax code we
. ♪ david: small business optimism in a new wells fargo "gallup poll," 12% of those surveyed tax reform already benefited their business and 20% believe they will see benefits in the future. joining us zane tankel, apple metro chairman. zane, always good to see you. >> thank you, david. david: the biggest line in the bar chart, was those who don't know yet. put it back on the screen. 39% of the small businesses say, they don't know. a lot of them have not yet used the new tax...
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gallup just reported 65% of the country thinks that you can get a good job. highest number since they began taking that question. democrats voted no on the tax cuts and would now like to totally screw up the economy by chasing an impeachment on a topic that doesn't seem to have any substance. >> laura: they got prison reform passed through the house today. that's huge bipartisan issue. huge bipartisan issue that will likely pass the senate. part of the dodd-frank repealed. that's happening. all these judges, 21 judges on the circuit courts getting through. this is good stuff. >> use a really unusual things. you end up looking at van jones, liberal democrat, shows up at the white house as part of prison reform. something you couldn't have seen a year ago. >> laura: i think the kanye west effect is something we still haven't seen fully effective. >> second example. kanye west within three days, black support approval of trump drawn from 11 to 22. >> laura: how much of an increase in african-american support for the president or the republican agenda would devas
gallup just reported 65% of the country thinks that you can get a good job. highest number since they began taking that question. democrats voted no on the tax cuts and would now like to totally screw up the economy by chasing an impeachment on a topic that doesn't seem to have any substance. >> laura: they got prison reform passed through the house today. that's huge bipartisan issue. huge bipartisan issue that will likely pass the senate. part of the dodd-frank repealed. that's...
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a recent gallup poll shows republicans are much less likely to say it's very important for a president to provide moral leadership, just 63% of republicans today say presidential moral leadership is important down from 86% during the clinton administration. democrats flipped on the issue. 77% now say moral leadership is very important versus 64% who felt that way during the clinton administration depending who is in office. a new hbo documentary john mccain depicts a politician who makes moral leadership seriously for all seasons. let's watch. >> mccain was always willing to break the mold he was in ift was clearly the right thing to do. at's an invaluable commodity. >> i thought i was going to whip him. of course, he thought he was going to whip me. >> mccain has an authentic inner voice even when he compromises. >> for john to say we're all americans was an indication of who john fundamentally was. >> we need to give the american people what they deserve and right now, they're not getting it. >> john mccain showed his leadership when he defended president obama during the 2008 campai
a recent gallup poll shows republicans are much less likely to say it's very important for a president to provide moral leadership, just 63% of republicans today say presidential moral leadership is important down from 86% during the clinton administration. democrats flipped on the issue. 77% now say moral leadership is very important versus 64% who felt that way during the clinton administration depending who is in office. a new hbo documentary john mccain depicts a politician who makes moral...
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over time in the case of reagan, reagan in one gallup poll as rated as the number one greatest president and remember the way he was portrayed in the media. that he's going to ruin the world. i think the same change will occur with trump . >> and he's tight, talk about the trump to. >> that was trump in our interview. he said if he had not been tweeting, he would not be president. it's a way of getting around the mainstream media and it's a way of connecting with common people. with his own vernacular, which is often misspelled. and in the morning, he will start tweeting on his own. he only sleeps four hours a night and then he will start tweeting. he will read by the way a lot of the major papers. according to that novel by michael wolf, he doesn't read. well, the washington post, he readcover to cover. new york times hardcover . inaddition to washington times . he will have things printed out from other publications and internet. sites like breitbart. >> how do you know this. >> i was able to get right to the heart of the whole issue and find out, what he eats on the plane. chilies, wh
over time in the case of reagan, reagan in one gallup poll as rated as the number one greatest president and remember the way he was portrayed in the media. that he's going to ruin the world. i think the same change will occur with trump . >> and he's tight, talk about the trump to. >> that was trump in our interview. he said if he had not been tweeting, he would not be president. it's a way of getting around the mainstream media and it's a way of connecting with common people. with...
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. >> apropos "gallup poll," good job, bad job numbers, exempt as adam suggests at the very end. we're in a very strong growth period. david, this has political implications for november that generic number, democrats versus republicans is down to four. it used to be 16. david: wow. >> i think there will be a correlation here between a strengthening economy and people's views who they want to have control congress in november. david: dan, thanks to you, again for coming to -- half of the people on the show, it is such a pleasure to thank people live on television, thank you for being at my daughter's wedding. thank you, adam and liz. wish you could have been there, we thank you for being here. adam, dan, liz, good to see. >> california with another battle against the trump administration, with the first state to offer full health coverage to illegal many my grants costing tax payers in the state billions of dollars more per year. orange county supervisor, michelle steele sound off. david: getting tough on iran. secretary of state mike pompeo unveiling a new strategy he warns coul
. >> apropos "gallup poll," good job, bad job numbers, exempt as adam suggests at the very end. we're in a very strong growth period. david, this has political implications for november that generic number, democrats versus republicans is down to four. it used to be 16. david: wow. >> i think there will be a correlation here between a strengthening economy and people's views who they want to have control congress in november. david: dan, thanks to you, again for coming to...
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the president's number in the gallup survey is as high as it has been in 11 months. these republicans need to embrace two words, peace and prosperity, prosperity comes from tax cuts and deregulation, which is what the president and the republican party have been doing. so get on message, marco, let's go. >> that was the fighter in scott jennings. >> clearly. >> not the pr guy. scott jennings, paul begala, thank you very much. >>> israeli's prime minister says he has new information that destroys the foundation of the iran nuclear deal, but where is the proof? did he put anything new forward? next. i'm not a bigwig. or a c-anything-o. but i've got an idea sir. get domo. it'll connect us to everything that's going on in the company. get it for jean who's always cold. for the sales team, it and the warehouse crew. give us the data we need. in one place, anywhere we need it. help us do our jobs better. with domo we can run this place together. well that's that's your job i guess. ♪ at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of thi
the president's number in the gallup survey is as high as it has been in 11 months. these republicans need to embrace two words, peace and prosperity, prosperity comes from tax cuts and deregulation, which is what the president and the republican party have been doing. so get on message, marco, let's go. >> that was the fighter in scott jennings. >> clearly. >> not the pr guy. scott jennings, paul begala, thank you very much. >>> israeli's prime minister says he has...
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gallup found two weeks ago that americans were more optimistic about the chances of getting a good job right now then they had been since taking the measure over the past 17 years. there is general optimism. when the economy gets better, what happens? inflation that had been in the offing when things were flatter starts to kick in. prices start to rise. and people feel the pinch. the dollars don't go as far. that is one of the consequences when you get faster growth. we'll see what the federal reserve does. i guarantee you that paul ryan and mitch mcconnell are looking closely at the federal reserve and the economic indicators because they know the overall health -- yes, gas is part of it -- but the overall health of the economy and the overall cost of what we call that, the basket, the consumer price index basket. >> sandra: for good, chris stirewalt. >> see, i paid attention. >> sandra: the old adage on the trading floor "nothing cures high prices like high prices." we are already getting to the levels. we are seeing a huge change in oil. it's down $3.00, about a 4% drop. so we will
gallup found two weeks ago that americans were more optimistic about the chances of getting a good job right now then they had been since taking the measure over the past 17 years. there is general optimism. when the economy gets better, what happens? inflation that had been in the offing when things were flatter starts to kick in. prices start to rise. and people feel the pinch. the dollars don't go as far. that is one of the consequences when you get faster growth. we'll see what the federal...
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according to gallup, 78% of republicans want trump to get a second term, compare that to voters overall, that's 37% of voters overall who want them to get a second term, so you're seeing this really great thing play out, that republicans are still very much with trump, but once you hit the general, you're going to have let it play out. >> that's the donald trump republican party in a nutshell right there. fascinating to watch. thank you for that. >>> rosenstein speaking live att an event. it comes as a threat to impeach him. we'll have what he said next. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depress
according to gallup, 78% of republicans want trump to get a second term, compare that to voters overall, that's 37% of voters overall who want them to get a second term, so you're seeing this really great thing play out, that republicans are still very much with trump, but once you hit the general, you're going to have let it play out. >> that's the donald trump republican party in a nutshell right there. fascinating to watch. thank you for that. >>> rosenstein speaking live att...
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this mess, when we should be talking about the embassy moving to jerusalem, the fact that this morning gallup put out the single highest set of poll numbers this president has had in his entire presidency. >> we should be talking about the 52 palestinians who died -- [ all speak at once ] >> the rest of the country is completely different from this topic. i've been very clear where i think on it. >> let me read the tweet that the president came out. the so-called leaks coming out of the white house are a massive overexaggeration putting out by the fake news media in order to make us look as bad as possible. nobody has disputed, anybody has disputed what was said. so it's not an exaggeration and it's not fake news. with that being said, he continues, leakers are traitors and cowards and we'll find out who they are. kellyanne conway was asked about whether she and the president talked about staff changes, about these leaks. she was asked, do you think there will be staff changes? she said, i do, actually, yes, i do. do you think someone's going to be fired over there? and then my question, are
this mess, when we should be talking about the embassy moving to jerusalem, the fact that this morning gallup put out the single highest set of poll numbers this president has had in his entire presidency. >> we should be talking about the 52 palestinians who died -- [ all speak at once ] >> the rest of the country is completely different from this topic. i've been very clear where i think on it. >> let me read the tweet that the president came out. the so-called leaks coming...
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. >> they go up a little bit but don't budge because that 43% according to gallup now and maybe 40, 39, these people have been with him from the beginning. > there's probably more that don't say it. >> there's probably more. i think eli hit on the key thing. he has never suffered any consequences for what he's done. josh green wrote in his book on bannon and trump that trump learned the lesson through the birther situation that he said all of these horrible things about the sitting president of the united states denying his legitimacy and no one within the republican establishment no one on capitol hill, no win-win the republican firmament took him to task for it. he has a quote from priebus on television saying you know, that's his opinion. no big deal. lesson trump learned from that was i can be as outrageous as i want and no one is going to hold me accountable. that is what's happening here. eli is right. he plays to the room. in front of the people in front of him at that very moment and then all his people steven miller and these other folks grab him and pull him back to where the
. >> they go up a little bit but don't budge because that 43% according to gallup now and maybe 40, 39, these people have been with him from the beginning. > there's probably more that don't say it. >> there's probably more. i think eli hit on the key thing. he has never suffered any consequences for what he's done. josh green wrote in his book on bannon and trump that trump learned the lesson through the birther situation that he said all of these horrible things about the...
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were there -- i just want to put up a glass pipe demographic about the number of people according to gallup who believe in angels and everybody wants to believe in angels. 72% say they do and you can see the other numbers there. you say that everyone that you saw when you went to heaven was someone that you knew. >> they were. i think the people that i did not know in this life were inside. they did not come out to greet me. i think the ones i greeted at the gates of heaven were the ones who helped me get there. which of course when i came back, that motivated me all the more to try to get people into heaven because i know those people helped me get there the question ultimately is who are you going to greet? who are we going to greet when we go there? i think it's going to be the people we help get there. there was an angel back here on earth when i return. a man climbed in the car of the wreckage because he felt like i told him to. he prayed over the body and i did return because a lot of people were praying for me who did not already know i was dead. it when i came back, i met him three
were there -- i just want to put up a glass pipe demographic about the number of people according to gallup who believe in angels and everybody wants to believe in angels. 72% say they do and you can see the other numbers there. you say that everyone that you saw when you went to heaven was someone that you knew. >> they were. i think the people that i did not know in this life were inside. they did not come out to greet me. i think the ones i greeted at the gates of heaven were the ones...
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his poll numbers are better and gallup saying the president at 43% approval up from 39% last month. generic congressional ballot showing the democrats lost ground with only being three points up if the election were held today. what are your thoughts on that? is that real? how is the revolution on your side working on it? >> the polls will go up and down a lot between now and election day. a long time to go in politics. we are in mid-may and that is an eternity in politics. he will have better weeks and not so great weeks. but in the real world the enthusiasm and energy on the democratic side is incredible. in a midterm election where you generally have low turnouts it will make a difference for districts across the country. >> dana: we saw that in virginia and the gubernatorial election. >> we saw it in rural pennsylvania and montana. even though the democrat didn't win, came 20 points closer than in the presidential race. so i mean it is happening. it happened in kansas and it's happening everywhere. >> dana: i notice in this hour we had the senate republicans come out and the sen
his poll numbers are better and gallup saying the president at 43% approval up from 39% last month. generic congressional ballot showing the democrats lost ground with only being three points up if the election were held today. what are your thoughts on that? is that real? how is the revolution on your side working on it? >> the polls will go up and down a lot between now and election day. a long time to go in politics. we are in mid-may and that is an eternity in politics. he will have...
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. >> the gallup poll graph actually kind of mirrors the crime rate. if you look, it supports the death penalty. they tend to rise and fall together. susan: the question for both of as the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion but in fact, especially in this case, do they really take the temperature of the american public has they are deciding these cases? carol: not sure they do and i think particularly when they are looking at cases under the eighth amendment which deals with cruel and unusual punishment, the test was whether it violated the evolving standards of decency. the eighthnder amendment that the court took the temperature of prevailing is yours susan: what opinion? >> the court does take into consideration the legislative two -- too form an -- furman. ofhink that is the geisha what is considered acceptable. susan: humbly states reacted? 35 states reacted. >> there was actually a backlash to furman in the 1970's. i think it was the timing of that that the court had honed its decision at a time of crime and fear of t
. >> the gallup poll graph actually kind of mirrors the crime rate. if you look, it supports the death penalty. they tend to rise and fall together. susan: the question for both of as the justices will always tell you they are immune to public opinion but in fact, especially in this case, do they really take the temperature of the american public has they are deciding these cases? carol: not sure they do and i think particularly when they are looking at cases under the eighth amendment...
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i want to put a favorite -- fairly recent question from gallup on the screen. 70% said colleges should admit on merit alone and 26% say race or ethnicity should be considered to promote student diversity. we also have that caller that asked about the trump administration. our producer researched and said he has not spoken about affirmative action. here is a new york times article, justice to take on affirmative action and looking for reverse discrimination examples they might press on in the future. >> it is such a false dichotomy, whether it says merit or consider race. the point of justice powell, his genius was to say, race is part of merit. professor, i have taught in situations where there are no minorities in the classroom. how do you teach the case? it is tough. matters,that diversity it is not as race, it is politics, religion, geography. those that take it seriously are better universities. >> here is the problem, diversity sometimes is just used as a justification for helping out folks they think will be more in agreement with them. much more impressed if more schools of high
i want to put a favorite -- fairly recent question from gallup on the screen. 70% said colleges should admit on merit alone and 26% say race or ethnicity should be considered to promote student diversity. we also have that caller that asked about the trump administration. our producer researched and said he has not spoken about affirmative action. here is a new york times article, justice to take on affirmative action and looking for reverse discrimination examples they might press on in the...
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that was done by the gallup organization. robert, brooklyn. hi. caller: thank you for taking my call. say i appreciate the law-abiding citizens. i do not appreciate -- i do appreciate the police department here for their efforts. there are some police they are being- more harmonious each day, thank you. second, you know, i have a comment to make. let me congratulate first c-span for the way that c-span covers real issues, perfect timing. i mean, when you dive or it may attentive the public ongoing issues like the presidential scandals, stormy daniels. it has not appeared on c-span. it would've been best to hear her side of things. of --k the recognition was unwise. host: we appreciate that. mickey, connecticut. caller: yes, hello. how are you? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: i have a comment to make on the police officer issue. i have been to prison five times and i have been arrested by police officers numerous times, so i understand the police department and the way it works. one out of every 50 police officers might be a corrupt police
that was done by the gallup organization. robert, brooklyn. hi. caller: thank you for taking my call. say i appreciate the law-abiding citizens. i do not appreciate -- i do appreciate the police department here for their efforts. there are some police they are being- more harmonious each day, thank you. second, you know, i have a comment to make. let me congratulate first c-span for the way that c-span covers real issues, perfect timing. i mean, when you dive or it may attentive the public...