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you mentioned a gallup survey, they have done a number of surveys tracking this over the years. before the crisis, democrats suspicions of the size and influence of corpses, about half of democrats were kind of suspicious, now it's 80%. if you look at their views on banks and what they think about the banking sectors t number of americans that think very negatively about big banks 80 -- the support for government regulation of business has increased by roughly 17 toinlts, i mean you go down the list and it's clear that the orientation is increasingly popular. >> you look at elizabeth warren as maybe the standard bearer or a symbol of this in democratic politics, obviously she's a brand-new senator and nobody really knows where she's going in the party. it's not like elizabeth warren and bernie sanders are -- it's shar rod brown, it's jeff merkley. it's a lot of snarts and a lot of sort of, i think, i guess it would consider them to be democratic a-listers who line up more on that side than the traditional prowall street track path. who championed the other side of it. did hillar
you mentioned a gallup survey, they have done a number of surveys tracking this over the years. before the crisis, democrats suspicions of the size and influence of corpses, about half of democrats were kind of suspicious, now it's 80%. if you look at their views on banks and what they think about the banking sectors t number of americans that think very negatively about big banks 80 -- the support for government regulation of business has increased by roughly 17 toinlts, i mean you go down the...
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gallup, 52%. of theregain the trust american people? >> time will tell. i do not know. , incredibly partial important commodity for president. once that trust is compromised, it is tough to reclaim it. he can only do it by leveling and taking full responsibility and accountability for this program. >> he has a problem. em.is a punctuational probl he should not have said period. no caveats, no contacts, no
gallup, 52%. of theregain the trust american people? >> time will tell. i do not know. , incredibly partial important commodity for president. once that trust is compromised, it is tough to reclaim it. he can only do it by leveling and taking full responsibility and accountability for this program. >> he has a problem. em.is a punctuational probl he should not have said period. no caveats, no contacts, no
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gallup, take a look at the numbers with me. just completed a survey and found this approval rating now dipping down to 39%. so let's take you to the white house to our senior correspondent there jim acosta, who had a pretty interesting exchange with jay carney not too along ago. tell me about that. >> reporter: that's right. the only thing that can explain that dip, and it's a significant dip, in those poll numbers is this intervening event that occurred with the rollout of obama care. then the president basically having this problem with something that he said to the american people time and again f you like your plan, you can keep it, talking about their insurance before the implementation of obama care. of cour obviously, that's not been the case, with millions of americans. receiving cancellation notices. we've gone back to jay carney time and again to ask him about the president's words. in the meantime, the president last night at an event with the organizing for action group that is basically his post-campaign volunteer
gallup, take a look at the numbers with me. just completed a survey and found this approval rating now dipping down to 39%. so let's take you to the white house to our senior correspondent there jim acosta, who had a pretty interesting exchange with jay carney not too along ago. tell me about that. >> reporter: that's right. the only thing that can explain that dip, and it's a significant dip, in those poll numbers is this intervening event that occurred with the rollout of obama care....
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joined earlier by jack barnett an organizer for the event i first asked him to take a look at this gallup poll the poll shows that now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more distrusting each year since two thousand and seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline. i think just a lot of people are really starting to come together and we're working together we actually work with a lot of movements a lot of pages and we all we all help each other towards the same common goal and i really think that. with all the marches that have been going on within the past year this is our march will be the tenth march this year in america so i really think that we're starting to reach the general public and people are starting to look in the alternative media for news so i want to ask you a little bit more about the event it's taking place in the hundreds of goodies worldwide why do you think people are so receptive to this message not only me united states but in
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now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more mistrusting each year since two thousand and seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline. i think just a lot of people are really starting to come together and we're working together we actually work with a lot of movements a lot of pages and we all help each other towards the same common goal and i really think that. with all the marches that have been going on in the past year this is our march will be the tenth march this year in america so i really think that we're starting to reach the general public and people are starting to look in the alternative media for their news so i want to ask you a little bit more about the event it's taking place in hundreds of goodies worldwide why do you think people are so receptive to this message not only new united states but in multiple different countries is a media landscape similar in for instance the u.k. or other countries is are they experiencing the same thi
now only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more mistrusting each year since two thousand and seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline. i think just a lot of people are really starting to come together and we're working together we actually work with a lot of movements a lot of pages and we all help each other towards the same common goal and i really think...
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puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer in female bosses than they did before is certainly a sign of progress i mean that means at least twenty three percent of people can envision a woman in a leadership role aim to actually prefer it that's pretty big though i do think of real sign of you know gender equality would be not caring whether it's a man or a woman but you know we both did the informal polling around the office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that that's what the gallup poll bore out as well is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has
puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer in female bosses than they did before is...
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according to a new gallup poll, 35% say they would pick a man. only 23% would want a female boss. and four out of ten don't really care. now, interestingly enough, the results haven't changed much since gallup asked that question back in 1953. so what do you think, greg? who makes a better boss? a woman or a man? >> i don't think it matters. what i thought was stunning about this survey is that women prefer male bosses more than male do. that blew my mind. the biggest obstacle to women isn't the glass ceiling. it's the women's ceiling. and my theory for that is that women have a superpower. they're just charming. you can't use it on other women. >> you know, there was an article in "the wall street journal" on this, the tyranny of the queen bee. women are killing other women in the workplace. >> guys can get pretty sucked in by the charms of women. >> ah. >> confession? >> no, i'm just saying nothing anymore right now. >> yeah, what are you saying? >> nothing. i'm done. >> maybe you could charm a female boss, too. >> never happened. >> dana, now, you think that women are great bos
according to a new gallup poll, 35% say they would pick a man. only 23% would want a female boss. and four out of ten don't really care. now, interestingly enough, the results haven't changed much since gallup asked that question back in 1953. so what do you think, greg? who makes a better boss? a woman or a man? >> i don't think it matters. what i thought was stunning about this survey is that women prefer male bosses more than male do. that blew my mind. the biggest obstacle to women...
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that's what the gallup poll bore out as well you know it is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has either no preference or prefers a female boss what i mean that's pretty crazy to me it is a lot of maybe there's a lot of women loathing other women bosses are feeling you may be feeling competition or something like that to say that i think that it is pretty important in the office place to have a lot of diversity not for tokenism because studies have borne out that it actually creates better more profitable outcomes now check out the two groups with the lowest combined scores now their republican women know what we're at a time where we can tell how they were going to talk about every bit of us thank you for watching we'll see you tomorrow come back same time same place if you want more you tube dot com slash boom bust r.t. . technology innovation. developments around. the future. that is a silly and secret world the vast majority of the syrian people the sunni population there that want
that's what the gallup poll bore out as well you know it is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has either no preference or prefers a female boss what i mean that's pretty crazy to me it is a lot of maybe there's a lot of women loathing other women bosses are feeling you may be feeling competition or something like that to say that i think that it is pretty important in the office place to have a...
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ezra klein no gagging over interracial marriage is -- gallup poll shows 97% of interracial marriage. 87% is not liberal land. 87% of americans don't have the gag reflex. >> richard cohen is not saying that people should have the gag reflex or that they need one. he's trying to say this is what's driving the gop base today. and listen, here's what i think he's a victim of. i think he's a victim of a 20 second sound bite and a world where we're in a 24/7 news bubble and you better get it out in a hurry. if they take time to read the 800 words he wrote, they'll come to a different conclusion. >> i read the entire thing and think he might be victim of hanging out with people who are too similar to him -- >> but he's trying to assess -- >> i get it. i get what you're saying. i wish we had more time and we do not. i'm not kidding, we're two seconds from being over time. i'll call you and we'll discuss it. >> all right. >> let's do it. >> time for the "news nation" gut check, a child killer in ohio scheduled to be executed tomorrow has been denied a last minute request to donate ork ans to
ezra klein no gagging over interracial marriage is -- gallup poll shows 97% of interracial marriage. 87% is not liberal land. 87% of americans don't have the gag reflex. >> richard cohen is not saying that people should have the gag reflex or that they need one. he's trying to say this is what's driving the gop base today. and listen, here's what i think he's a victim of. i think he's a victim of a 20 second sound bite and a world where we're in a 24/7 news bubble and you better get it...
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a first half and take a look at this gallup poll. the poll shows that now in the forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more distressing each year since two thousand seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline i think to some people are rude to come together and we're working together. when we actually work with a lot of movement a lot of peaches and a wheel. we all help each other towards the same common goal. i really think that we're we're with all the marches have been going on within the past year. this is our march will be the tenth of march this year in america. so on. griffin that were starting to reach the general . and the peepers are looking to alternative media for their needs. i want a little bit more about you that it's taking place in hundreds of cities worldwide i think people are are so receptive to this message not only in united states but in multiple different country is in the media
a first half and take a look at this gallup poll. the poll shows that now in the forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more distressing each year since two thousand seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline i think to some people are rude to come together and we're working together. when we actually work with a lot of movement a lot of peaches and a wheel. we...
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puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer ring female bosses than they did before is certainly a sign of progress i mean that means at least twenty three percent of people can envision a woman in a leadership role and actually prefer it that's pretty big though i do think of real sign of you know gender equality would be not caring whether it's a man or a woman but you know we both did the informal polling around the office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that that's what the gallup poll bore out as well is there you go. also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has eit
puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer ring female bosses than they did before is...
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poll the democratic party is becoming more of elizabeth warren's party according to gallup the percentage of democrats with very negative views of the banking industry increased more than five fold since two thousand and seven between two thousand and one two thousand and eleven the percentage of democrats who are dissatisfied with quote the size and influence of major corporations and quotes rose from fifty one to seventy nine percent so could elizabeth warren make a run for president two thousand and sixteen and pose a real threat to hillary clinton and her support base could she even win the democratic nomination is the democratic party undergoing a progressive transformation sam your thoughts on i think perhaps i mean yes there's a kind of a mainstream coalescing around hillary clinton who hasn't even decided whether she's going to run or not but there's an enormous amount of progress is out there who are disappointed with the obama administration disappointed with how the president handled wall street and was handled our wars drone surveillance all these things who see hillary clinto
poll the democratic party is becoming more of elizabeth warren's party according to gallup the percentage of democrats with very negative views of the banking industry increased more than five fold since two thousand and seven between two thousand and one two thousand and eleven the percentage of democrats who are dissatisfied with quote the size and influence of major corporations and quotes rose from fifty one to seventy nine percent so could elizabeth warren make a run for president two...
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that's actually the highest in gallup's polling history. now, earlier this morning, the late president's younger sister laid a wreath at her brother's grave. >> jean kennedy smith is his last surviving sibling. she campaigned around the country for him in 1960, and in dallas, the city where he fell, a moment of silence as we mentioned is going to be held exactly 50 years after the assassination. >> we're going to bring that to you live. that's less than an hour from now. as we said first time dallas has officially commemorated jfk's death. let's talk a bit more with cnn's chief national correspondent john king along winning historian david kaiser who wrote the book "the road to dallas, the assassination of john f kennedy." let's start with you, david. it's fascinating looking at poll numbers and the popularity of the president. i suppose when is a life is taken that way in the consciousness of many people, you can basically rewrite how you thought or wanted the story to go. and you know, sort of change it along to suit your own thoughts. yo
that's actually the highest in gallup's polling history. now, earlier this morning, the late president's younger sister laid a wreath at her brother's grave. >> jean kennedy smith is his last surviving sibling. she campaigned around the country for him in 1960, and in dallas, the city where he fell, a moment of silence as we mentioned is going to be held exactly 50 years after the assassination. >> we're going to bring that to you live. that's less than an hour from now. as we said...
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that's what a new survey found by gallup. which gender do you prefer working for? 35% said they prefer man and less than a quarter said they prefer female bosses. in the all bad news for women in leadership positions, it's the highest number ever reported in favor of women bosses sense gallup started asking back in 1953. 5% said back then they preferred female bosses. >> does that mean that people are more likely to accept hillary clinton as president if she runs? >> that's a very good question. >>> so are you looking to knock off some calories before the holidays? we're going to show you a new workout that can give you that last-minute burn. that's after the break. >> you have no excuse to work out. it's warmer and it's going to be nice this weekend. sunshine is coming out and you won't be freezing, first alert forecast coming up right after this. >>> so it's already warming up compared to yesterday. >> yep. >> i mean from the morning hours. >> yes. still a couple of 20s though but you're right. going to be a lot warmer tonight with clouds and some showers overnig
that's what a new survey found by gallup. which gender do you prefer working for? 35% said they prefer man and less than a quarter said they prefer female bosses. in the all bad news for women in leadership positions, it's the highest number ever reported in favor of women bosses sense gallup started asking back in 1953. 5% said back then they preferred female bosses. >> does that mean that people are more likely to accept hillary clinton as president if she runs? >> that's a very...
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office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that's what the gallup poll bore out as well is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has either no preference or prefers a female boss what i mean that's pretty crazy to me it is a lot of maybe there's a lot of women loathing other women bosses are feeling you may be feeling competition or something like that to say that i think that it is pretty important in the office place to have a lot of diversity not for tokenism because studies have borne out that it actually creates better more profitable outcomes now check out the two groups with the lowest combined scores there rick. and women know what we're at a time where we can talk how they were going to talk about every bit of us thank you for watching we'll see you tomorrow come back same time same place if you want more youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. . old. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future. top stories today
office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that's what the gallup poll bore out as well is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has either no preference or prefers a female boss what i mean that's pretty crazy to me it is a lot of maybe there's a lot of women loathing other women bosses are feeling you may be feeling competition or something like that to say...
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puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer in female bosses than they did before is certainly a sign of progress i mean that means at least twenty three percent of people can envision a woman in a leadership role aim to actually prefer it that's pretty big though i do think of real sign of you know gender equality would be not caring whether it's a man or a woman but you know we both do the informal polling around the office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that that's what the gallup poll bore out as well it is there you go. also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group has
puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer in female bosses than they did before is...
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puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer ing female bosses than they did before is certainly a sign of progress i mean that means at least twenty three percent of people can envision a woman in a leadership role aim to actually prefer it that's pretty big though i do think of real sign of you know gender equality would be not caring whether it's a man or a woman but you know we both did the informal polling around the office and found that a lot of women would actually prefer male bosses and i think that that's what the gallup poll bore out as well it is there you go now also striking is why don't we look at the preferences broken down by a group now more than fifty percent of each group
puts you with the forty one percent of americans when it comes to gender issues this is according to a gallup poll however twenty three percent of americans would prefer a female boss and this is a record high and thirty five percent prefer a male boss that's down from sixty six percent you would prefer males in one nine hundred fifty three ritual is this a sign of progress for women in the workplace i mean i guess so the fact that people are prefer ing female bosses than they did before is...
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only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to the gallup data americans have consistently been more distrusting each year since two thousand and seven so i asked if there was a turning point there really triggered this decline. i think just a lot of people are really starting to come together and we're working together we actually work with a lot of movements a lot of pages and we all help each other towards the same common goal and i really think that. with all the marches that have been going on within the past year this is our march will be the tenth march this year in america so i really think that we're starting to reach the general public and people are starting to look in the alternative media for their news so i want to ask you a little bit more about the event it's taking place in hundreds of goodies worldwide why do you think people are so receptive to this message not only me united states but in multiple different countries is a media landscape similar in for instance the u.k. or other countries is are they experiencing the same
only forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to the gallup data americans have consistently been more distrusting each year since two thousand and seven so i asked if there was a turning point there really triggered this decline. i think just a lot of people are really starting to come together and we're working together we actually work with a lot of movements a lot of pages and we all help each other towards the same common goal and i really...
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fawley according to the most recent gallup poll his approval rating is at thirty nine percent that's the lowest it's been since two thousand and eleven it's been a rocky year the launch of the health care reform website has been plagued with glitches it's opened up a firestorm of controversy over the laws implementation and whether or not it will really improve health care for most americans we are doing everything we can possibly do. to get the websites working better faster sooner the debate over health care is almost as divisive as the climate in congress a far cry from this outlook president obama portrayed in his reelection acceptance speech and in the coming weeks at mogs looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together but working together has proven difficult sometimes impossible this congress is criticized as one of the most unproductive in the nation's history the inability to agree on almost anything with lawmakers failing to compromise on a spending bill led to the historic government shutdown for t
fawley according to the most recent gallup poll his approval rating is at thirty nine percent that's the lowest it's been since two thousand and eleven it's been a rocky year the launch of the health care reform website has been plagued with glitches it's opened up a firestorm of controversy over the laws implementation and whether or not it will really improve health care for most americans we are doing everything we can possibly do. to get the websites working better faster sooner the debate...
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poll nine percent is the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve of the way congress is handling its job just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher at nineteen percent still abysmally low but it's better than nine percent and then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress blew a twenty four billion dollar hole into the economy and cut g.d.p. g.d.p. growth by more than a half percent that was the cost of the government shutdown. a deal brokered to end it virtually guaranteed that will repeat this disaster again at the beginning of next year but this is the way things have been going all year you might remember back in april when congress' approval rating was a slightly higher fifteen percent they couldn't even pass gun safety measures that had the support of more than ninety percent of americans get a bill that had the support of ninety percent of americans couldn't
poll nine percent is the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve of the way congress is handling its job just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher at nineteen percent still abysmally low but it's better than nine percent and then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress blew...
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poll nine percent that's the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve the way congress is handling its job just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher nineteen percent still abysmally low but it's better than nine percent then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress who had twenty four billion dollars hole into the economy and cut g.d.p. growth by more than a half percent that was the cost of the government shutdown and the deal brokered to end it virtually guaranteed that will repeat this disaster again at the beginning of next year but this is the way things have been going all year you may remember back in april when congress' approval rating was slightly higher fifteen percent they couldn't even pass gun safety measures that had the support of more than ninety percent of americans again a bill that had the support of ninety percent of americans couldn't pass congre
poll nine percent that's the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve the way congress is handling its job just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher nineteen percent still abysmally low but it's better than nine percent then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress who had...
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most recent number released by gallup friday puts it low, down to 61%, but still a majority. joining me to discuss the enduran endurance, we have walter mears with the associated press become to the table and jane hall, robert macneil, former television report and news anchor and philip shannon, author of the book "a cruel and shocking act," the secret history of the kennedy assassination. a former reporter with the new york times. philip with a book title like that, you're the perfect person to start this discussion with. first, explain in your view why people -- why is there -- so easy for people to believe there must have been more to this story than lee harvey oswald and what have you found about the truth? >> there had to be something more to the story. the warren commission, they called oswald the pitch squeak, the idea this pitch squeak with a $21 mail order rifle could change the world in a mill second, could bring down the most powerful, most glamorous man in the world didn't make sense. it made more sense there was a group of evil men behind closed doors who had don
most recent number released by gallup friday puts it low, down to 61%, but still a majority. joining me to discuss the enduran endurance, we have walter mears with the associated press become to the table and jane hall, robert macneil, former television report and news anchor and philip shannon, author of the book "a cruel and shocking act," the secret history of the kennedy assassination. a former reporter with the new york times. philip with a book title like that, you're the...
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poll nine percent is the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve of the way congress is handling its job and just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher at nineteen percent still abysmally low but better than nine percent and then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress blew a twenty four billion dollar hole into the economy and cut g.d.p. growth by more than a half percent. that was the cause of the government shutdown and the deal brokered to end it virtually guaranteed that will repeat this disaster again at the beginning of next year but this is the way things have been going all year you might remember back in april when congress' approval rating was a slightly higher fifteen percent they could even pass gun safety measures that have the support of more than ninety percent of americans a good bill that had the support of ninety percent of americans couldn't p
poll nine percent is the lowest rating ever recorded in gallup's thirty nine year history of asking americans if they approve of the way congress is handling its job and just two months ago in september it looked like congress was making a comeback its approval rating was ten points higher at nineteen percent still abysmally low but better than nine percent and then the government shutdown happened and americans watched as a congress specifically a right wing political faction in congress blew...
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that gallup horizon myself ubed in the las-- has ret year. >> joining us congressman trey goudie, member of house oversight and judiciary committee, chairs immigration and border security subcommitez, your reaction to the president's announcement today of a mix. in which he gave insurance commissioners and companies a executive privilege of discretion. >> two observations, i thought we lived in a constitutional republican, not a monarchy. i don't think that the president is by fiat rewrite law, i'm almost positive he can not, other actions on his behalf notwithstanding. in an industry as heavily recession gated and complex at chunk, you can't just turn on a dime, say even though i told you 27 different times, that you could keep your own health insurance, i am going to actually back that up. even though i misled you to begin with, it does not work that way. secondarily, i think more important, is understanding that chronology, tomorrow house of representatives will vote to upton's bill that keeps that promise for the president, even if he wasn't willing to keep it we were, he had to prov
that gallup horizon myself ubed in the las-- has ret year. >> joining us congressman trey goudie, member of house oversight and judiciary committee, chairs immigration and border security subcommitez, your reaction to the president's announcement today of a mix. in which he gave insurance commissioners and companies a executive privilege of discretion. >> two observations, i thought we lived in a constitutional republican, not a monarchy. i don't think that the president is by fiat...
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well, according to a new gallup poll, the answers 61%, and at the lowest percentage in nearly 50 years. >>> the last undefeated team ts a loss crtesy of peyto manning. alex smith and his teamould not get i rhythm. the broncos win it 27-17. >>> it was a long day for the bears. a two-hour delay. joe flacco intercted. seconds left in a game aavens field goal sen it to overtime. another field goal gives chicago the win. >>> pittsburgh's belleaps ove the lions. the steelersump over detroit 37-27. >>> and the saints edge out t 49ers on a penalty. darren sproles waves fair catch but the niners still tackle it. >>> ten straight home game losses firing up the eagles plays. give me that redskins flag says mcc to a fan. eagles win and take first in t nfc east. >>> the pricef beauty. andreellington's hair ripped out by a ckle. it until you see this. there is the hair rig there. he is n the only one on the hair danger li. espnounted 183 pros with shoulder lengths locked. >>> stanford out of theop five. thisweek's rankings leave three teams in e running for the chpionship game spots. >>> jimmie hnso
well, according to a new gallup poll, the answers 61%, and at the lowest percentage in nearly 50 years. >>> the last undefeated team ts a loss crtesy of peyto manning. alex smith and his teamould not get i rhythm. the broncos win it 27-17. >>> it was a long day for the bears. a two-hour delay. joe flacco intercted. seconds left in a game aavens field goal sen it to overtime. another field goal gives chicago the win. >>> pittsburgh's belleaps ove the lions. the...
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the gallup poll they found people have a lower opinion of business executives tasks stupid questions they did is just wrong. the story of bloomberg written by a guy. melissa: i am not familiar with the organization. >> but those ethical examples are not at all. a co-worker drinks on her lunch hour is not your business. [laughter] >> and manager has an affair why is that if anybody is business? ethics in the workplace should be about following the law. >> but if she gets promotions and increased than ethical issues. >> the h.r. department. >> by going around trying to impose their standards on everyone else. i think business people are fundamentally ethical and all of this. melissa: i want to update the score he says it doesn't matter. i don't know. tony says whatever works best. >> i agree we are all ethical. >> the battle of the sexes and the ladies our ethical but the men are not. >> in the business work place right now we are introducing more and more on personal behavior we have a dog in the fight when you leave the workplace what you do in your own time is up to you. melissa: bu
the gallup poll they found people have a lower opinion of business executives tasks stupid questions they did is just wrong. the story of bloomberg written by a guy. melissa: i am not familiar with the organization. >> but those ethical examples are not at all. a co-worker drinks on her lunch hour is not your business. [laughter] >> and manager has an affair why is that if anybody is business? ethics in the workplace should be about following the law. >> but if she gets...
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we have gallup saying less. >> six fewer days. stuart: they're hoping on thanksgiving. >> i don't know i'll be eating, i'm not shopping on thanksgiving. are you going to the mall and taking your iphone out to the mall on thursday. stuart: stop it right now, stop it. the dow industrial 13-9 where we are, creeping closer to 16 k. let's move on to bitcoin virtual currency. the value of each bitcoin hit a new high this week. as of right now, around $450. that's the value of one bitcoin. the beginning of the year the value was pegged at $13. is it going it keep on going up? charles, charles payne, not here today, but commented in the past, he does not think it's going to keep going up. look at this. >> this kind of stuff is scary. the volatility of it has been outrageous and you know, goes from 100 to 260 to 100, it's an interesting brainchild though for people around the world who are upset with fiat currency. stuart: i'm not going to put my real money in. charles: i've got to tell you so far. neither are you. charles: not yet. stuart
we have gallup saying less. >> six fewer days. stuart: they're hoping on thanksgiving. >> i don't know i'll be eating, i'm not shopping on thanksgiving. are you going to the mall and taking your iphone out to the mall on thursday. stuart: stop it right now, stop it. the dow industrial 13-9 where we are, creeping closer to 16 k. let's move on to bitcoin virtual currency. the value of each bitcoin hit a new high this week. as of right now, around $450. that's the value of one bitcoin....
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supposed to be a disastrous result, but the gallup poll and the washington post poll, showed that health reform held steady or even ticked up a little bit in public esteem after the first few disastrous weeks. after the media could settle full-time on the result, after the coverage of terrible, terrible obama care, the poll numbers according to a new reuters report, weirdly, the support keeps going up. overall, the support for health care reform has gone up a little bit. among the americans who don't have health insurance, their approval of the affordable care act is going up. their disapproval is going down. again, this is in the middle of the fire hose coverage of how terrible health reform is, how terrible it is, you could possibly imagine. how people are looking forward to use the new law to get health insurance has gone from 37% last month to 42% this month. the poll numbers on obama care are going up. which is absolutely inexplicable if you only look at the beltway media. yeah, the conservative media, but pretty much the whole national media is following their lead on talking about
supposed to be a disastrous result, but the gallup poll and the washington post poll, showed that health reform held steady or even ticked up a little bit in public esteem after the first few disastrous weeks. after the media could settle full-time on the result, after the coverage of terrible, terrible obama care, the poll numbers according to a new reuters report, weirdly, the support keeps going up. overall, the support for health care reform has gone up a little bit. among the americans who...
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his approval rating had been sliding in gallup down 41, 40. it's reached -- tied for his all time low in the nbc wall street journal poll. one time off his all time low in the fox news poll earlier this month. this is sort of part of an ongoing trend as we see the president's job approval dipping. it's at the lowest it's been since 2011. >> so you see all sorts of articles that are written on a daily basis. you're following the hottest news trends. when people are clicking on real clear politics, what are they most interested in today? >> well, today it's actually the new jersey and virginia governor races. over the last couple of months it's been what's been driving the news, what you've been covering and what the senator talked about which is the ongoing troubles with obama care on various levels whether it's the glitches on the website, the president's broken promise or the number of folks getting cancellation notices. all of that has been wrapped up and people are very, very interested about it. >> i want you to take a listen to the presid
his approval rating had been sliding in gallup down 41, 40. it's reached -- tied for his all time low in the nbc wall street journal poll. one time off his all time low in the fox news poll earlier this month. this is sort of part of an ongoing trend as we see the president's job approval dipping. it's at the lowest it's been since 2011. >> so you see all sorts of articles that are written on a daily basis. you're following the hottest news trends. when people are clicking on real clear...
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. >> gallup has a new poll out. the question is, have you gone to or attempted to go to government health insurance website since the exchange opened october 1st or not. all uninsured adults, 18%. uninsured adults that plan to get insurance through the exchange only 22%. the gallup sums it up this way. the health exchange websites are filled with technical problems that led to news coverage and generated relatively little interest or use among americans. the majority of uninsured mu ed americans are unfamiliar with it. those who say eventually they will most likely get their insurance through an exchange website. those numbers are the groups they are trying to target. >> it's a disaster. there's a third finding that 30% of those uninsured even heard about the exchanges. that number should give the white house some reason to celebrate. if more people had heard about the exchanges, probably fewer people would be planning to utilize them given the publicity about the problems they have. >> that number and that discussi
. >> gallup has a new poll out. the question is, have you gone to or attempted to go to government health insurance website since the exchange opened october 1st or not. all uninsured adults, 18%. uninsured adults that plan to get insurance through the exchange only 22%. the gallup sums it up this way. the health exchange websites are filled with technical problems that led to news coverage and generated relatively little interest or use among americans. the majority of uninsured mu ed...
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another fox poll shows republicans surged ahead of democrats on the gallup poll. just one mnt ago they were behind. pretty telling. here with reaction, fox news contributor katie pavlic and ebony williams. when a majority of americans think their president knowingly lied, knowingly deceived them, how do you recover from that? there is an issue about incompetence. that's the website rollout. when they think the president is a liar, untruthful, deceptive, what does it mean for a president that's still got three years left? >> right, sean. no questions about it. i'm not going to pretend like president obama doesn't have a serious credibility issue at this moment. deservedly so. he stood up and owned it today. this is on him. absolutely. the best thing the president can do, we have heard the term, stop the bleeding. i don't know if he can. he can take seriously the idea of letting people keep their policies -- >> he said if you like it, you can keep it, period. >> there is a new bill he has to consider. >> that bill will be voted on tomorrow in the house. >> right. >>
another fox poll shows republicans surged ahead of democrats on the gallup poll. just one mnt ago they were behind. pretty telling. here with reaction, fox news contributor katie pavlic and ebony williams. when a majority of americans think their president knowingly lied, knowingly deceived them, how do you recover from that? there is an issue about incompetence. that's the website rollout. when they think the president is a liar, untruthful, deceptive, what does it mean for a president that's...
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. >>> a new gallup poll finding americans saying they will spend on average 704 dollars this year. that's lower than the 770 dollars they said they would be spending this time last year. >>> norstrom is becoming more pessimistic of the holidays. it's bad news since luxury relaters have usually fared better than others during an economic slowdown. >>> men's warehouse apparently doesn't like how it would look being bought. men's warehouse shares are rising on the news. it repeatedly said joseph a bank's offer was just too low. >>> prices on u.s. exports dropped last month. analysts had expected an increase. the drop suggests that consumers are struggling to afford products made in america. >>> the toronto security council has stripped the mayor of his ability to run the city in an emergency. daniel what is the latest? >> reporter: it has been a really wild week here in toronto. it ended with some procedural moves against the mayor, rob ford. he was accused by the media about five months ago of being seen in a cell phone video smoking crack cocaine. he denied it, and recently the poli
. >>> a new gallup poll finding americans saying they will spend on average 704 dollars this year. that's lower than the 770 dollars they said they would be spending this time last year. >>> norstrom is becoming more pessimistic of the holidays. it's bad news since luxury relaters have usually fared better than others during an economic slowdown. >>> men's warehouse apparently doesn't like how it would look being bought. men's warehouse shares are rising on the news....
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gallup polling shows one in five of the uninsured seems interested in signing up. late today a new pew research poll shows a dramatic drop in the president's approval rating in the last 11 months. it is now at just 41%. look where it was. joining me now is charles krauthammer, syndicated columnist and author of the bestselling book "things that matter." it's now number two on the new york times bestseller list and number one on amazon. number one. good position to be in, charles. congrats on that. >> thank you. >> all right. let's talk about it. we didn't draw the lenl insulation cleanly. that was the intent. this is how it's happening. americans don't like it. >> now to come out and sugge suggest -- specific plan for those dropped from their insurance. they seem to be floating the trial balloon in an article that appeared in the huffington post today talking about how they are considering possible new subsidies for those who are shopping on the insurance exchanges that would not have actually qualified for subsidies under the law as it was written. now they are go
gallup polling shows one in five of the uninsured seems interested in signing up. late today a new pew research poll shows a dramatic drop in the president's approval rating in the last 11 months. it is now at just 41%. look where it was. joining me now is charles krauthammer, syndicated columnist and author of the bestselling book "things that matter." it's now number two on the new york times bestseller list and number one on amazon. number one. good position to be in, charles....
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this is the lowest mark in the gallup poll's 39-year history of asking that question. you know, the joke is was friends and family. 9% means it's not friends and family anymore, it's just family. and the more important thing here, this is a race to the bottom. it's not new. our nbc/wall street journal poll last month, we saw all-time lows for everybody. the sinking poll numbers don't appear to be stopping. whose slide is worse, which party is in worse shape, not which one is in better shape. what these numbers show is that there's collective anger out there. and you know what, we don't know how this is going to play out in 2014. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." i'm running a little late. chris, i'm sorry, the show is yours. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xareltoÂ
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. >> gallup did a poll in october how much they were planning on spending. they did the same thing in november. they trimmed their estimate by 12%. it's a lot. they knocked almost $100 off what they were budgeting for the holidays. >> tracy? >> if you don't know what you're going to spend on healthcare insurance premiums, you cut what is within your control, your spending. so you would say, don't know what i'm going to have to spend for that. i'm going to save also extra money. >> i think the devil is in the details. when you look at the overall spending decline you see an interesting pattern in terms of who is cutting back their spending. we're seeing within the data, middle income families and higher income families making anywhere from 30,000 to 75,000 plus, are actually cutting their spending from eight ten percent, and folks making less are planning to increase spending by 20%. so feels like some people feel a comfort level -- >> the lower end is the biggest beneficiaries of this because they get coverage cheaper -- >> there's going too be a cost on eve
. >> gallup did a poll in october how much they were planning on spending. they did the same thing in november. they trimmed their estimate by 12%. it's a lot. they knocked almost $100 off what they were budgeting for the holidays. >> tracy? >> if you don't know what you're going to spend on healthcare insurance premiums, you cut what is within your control, your spending. so you would say, don't know what i'm going to have to spend for that. i'm going to save also extra...
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gallup polling shows one in five of the uninsured seems interested in signing up. late today a new pew research poll shows a dramatic drop in the president's approval rating in the last 11 months. it is now at just 41%. look where it was. joining me now is charles krauthammer, syndicated columnist and author of the bestselling book "things that matter." it's now number two on the new york times bestseller list and number one on amazon. number one. good position to be in, charles. congrats on that. >> thank you. >> all right. let's talk about it. >>> so what's happening now is predictable but intended. obamacare could only work the only way they can say it's not going to cost the government a penny is if it was a set of a set of insured americans sub-sidizing others the only way would to be pose people out of their own insurance, put them on the exchanges and force them to get stuck in a plan they have no need forks you get them to overpay. excess is used to sub-sidize others. that was the scheme. it wasn't a mistake. it wasn't as if obama saying we didn't draw legi
gallup polling shows one in five of the uninsured seems interested in signing up. late today a new pew research poll shows a dramatic drop in the president's approval rating in the last 11 months. it is now at just 41%. look where it was. joining me now is charles krauthammer, syndicated columnist and author of the bestselling book "things that matter." it's now number two on the new york times bestseller list and number one on amazon. number one. good position to be in, charles....