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Kare Anderson: How to Form Smart Business Partnerships Kare Anderson is an Emmy-winning former NBC & WSJ reporter, with 1.6 million views of TED talk. She is also a connective behavior expert. She is an expert in quotability, smart partnerships, mutuality mindset, and how to become an Opportunity Maker. Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to achieve high sales and positively impact humanity! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of conscious guests such as Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,5000 episodes that have been heard by over 100 million in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making and impact secrets on how you can grow your business and make a massive difference for humanity faster!
Kare Anderson: How to Form Smart Business Partnerships Kare Anderson is an Emmy-winning former NBC & WSJ reporter, with 1.6 million views of TED talk. She is also a connective behavior expert. She is an expert in quotability, smart partnerships, mutuality mindset, and how to become an Opportunity Maker. Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to achieve high sales and positively impact humanity! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of conscious guests such as Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,5000 episodes that have been heard by over 100 million in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making and impact secrets on how you can grow your business and make a massive difference for humanity faster!
Pollsters Bill McInturff, co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies and Jeff Horwitt, Senior Vice President at Hart Research join Chuck to discuss what they learned when they went back and examined the 2020 polling.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to announce his new Covid -19 restrictions to parliament, amid concerns the 28-day lockdown may not be enough to control the spread of the virus. In the U.S. an NBC/WSJ polls shows Joe Biden leading President Trump by 10 points a day ahead of the presidential election. President Trump has raised fears of electoral integrity should voting-counting continue past November 3rd. Meanwhile, Asian markets are up across the board on news that Chinese manufacturing activity in October expanded at its fastest rate in a decade.
PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 1: Kayleigh McEnany tests positive. There are no coincidences in politics. Dems try to postpone Barrett hearing. Democrats invoke God, think he's punishing Trump, can't contain their glee. Drive-By Media has cow over Trump drive-by SUV ride to thank supporters. Attending physician at Walter Reed criticizes, Meadows defends. Caller raises bioterrorism as possible source of WH outbreak. Caller wishes Trump didn't do the limo ride. Dexamethasone hysteria. Medicine corrupted by politics like everything else. We can't make the media stop hating us, we just have to keep defeating them. CNN fake sympathy after two McEnany staffers test positive. Former Secret Service agent on Trump ride. Three WH reporters have tested positive. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 2: Axelrod tweets Trump should hand power to Pence while on Dexamethasone because of mood swings, Pure hatred on CNN and all through media for us. Rush's video in support of law enforcement. Menopause causes mood swing, should women be disqualified from the presidency? Media touts NBC News/WSJ poll showing Biden +14, same poll, same time in 2016 showed Hillary +11. Montage of media in 2016 saying election was over. Rush in 2016 told us NBC/WSJ poll was fake. Babylon Bee: Trump puts BLM sign on SUV to avoid criticism. There's no Plan B for America if Trump loses. We can't lose. PODCAST SUMMARY HOUR 3: Rush talks to Lord Conrad Black about President Trump, the election, the state of American media and the update to his latest book: "A President Like No Other: Donald J. Trump and the Restoring of America." Conrad Black amazed anyone in America would choose Biden over Trump. Trump surges in Zogby poll taken after coronavirus diagnosis. Impact of Access Hollywood vs. COVID-19 diagnosis, both have caused psychological pauses in campaign. Trump tweets that he's leaving Walter Reed at 6:30PM, says don't be afraid of COVID -- David Rodham Gergen's worst nightmare. Dems try to delay Barrett confirmation by any means necessary. There's no Plan B, just Plan A: Winning. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Don’t expect the upcoming debates to change many minds. That what our recent NBC/WSJ found, Mark Murray reports.
Mornings on the Mall Tuesday, June 9, 2020 Hosts: Mary Walter and Vince Coglianese Executive Producer: Heather Hunter Guests: Clayton Neville, Susan Ferrechio, David Murray, Kevin Hassett 5-A/B/C -- CORONAVIRUS / WHO: ASYMPTOMATIC SPREAD IS RARE - Asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is ‘very rare,’ WHO says Coronavirus patients without symptoms aren’t driving the spread of the virus, World Health Organization officials said Monday, casting doubt on concerns by some researchers that the disease could be difficult to contain due to asymptomatic infections. Some people, particularly young and otherwise healthy individuals, who are infected by the coronavirus never develop symptoms or only develop mild symptoms. Others might not develop symptoms until days after they were actually infected. Preliminary evidence from the earliest outbreaks indicated that the virus could spread from person-to-person contact, even if the carrier didn’t have symptoms. But WHO officials now say that while asymptomatic spread can occur, it is not the main way it’s being transmitted. “From the data we have, it still seems to be rare that an asymptomatic person actually transmits onward to a secondary individual,” Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, head of WHO’s emerging diseases and zoonosis unit, said at a news briefing from the United Nations agency’s Geneva headquarters. “It’s very rare.” https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/08/asymptomatic-coronavirus-patients-arent-spreading-new-infections-who-says.html?__source=sharebar|twitter&par=sharebar 5-D -- LATEST ON GEORGE FLOYD: FLOYD FUNERAL TODAY:The black man whose death has inspired a worldwide reckoning over racial injustice will be buried today in Houston, carried home in a horse-drawn carriage. George Floyd, who was 46 when he was killed, will be laid to rest next to his mother. On May 25, as a white Minneapolis officer pressed a knee on Floyd's neck for several minutes, the dying man cried out for his mother. His funeral will be private. A public memorial service was held Monday in Houston, where he grew up. Some 6,000 people attended. Under a blazing Texas sun, mourners wearing T-shirts with Floyd's picture waited for hours to pay their respects. https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2020-06-09/the-latest-george-floyd-to-be-buried-in-houston Ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin bail set at up to $1.25 million for George Floyd murder charges. Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murdering George Floyd during an arrest, had his bail set at up to $1.25 million Monday. [...] The 44-year-old former cop, who has been in jail for nearly two weeks, appeared in Hennepin County District Court via a remote video feed, wearing an orange jumpsuit and blue mask, with handcuffs.Chauvin will have to post $1.25 million bail if he wants to be released with no conditions, Judge Jeannice Reding ordered.But he can be released after posting $1 million bail if he agrees to abide by conditions that include appearing for all future court appearances, does not work in a security capacity, and does not possess firearms or retain a firearms permit, Reding said. 5-E -- DOJ WANTS TO TALK TO PRINCE ANDREW: US prosecutors seek interview with Prince Andrew over Epstein link The US Department of Justice has requested an interview with Prince Andrew as part of its criminal investigation into the alleged sex trafficking ring once operated by Jeffrey Epstein, according to a person familiar with the matter. The request, initiated by federal prosecutors in the Manhattan US Attorney's office, is part of a mutual legal assistance treaty request -- a form of cooperation between countries for assistance in the investigation or prosecution of criminal offenses -- submitted to the UK's Home Office, according to the source. A spokesman for the US Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, Nick Biase, said: "I cannot publicly comment on communications with foreign governments on investigative matters, including confirming or denying the very existence of such communications." 6-A -- TRUMP POLLS SINKING: TRUMP'S NUMBERS KEEP SINKING - CNN Poll: Trump losing ground to Biden amid chaotic week. (CNN) As protesters gather daily near the White House and the coronavirus pandemic rages on, the American public is souring on President Donald Trump. A new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS finds Trump's approval rating down 7 points in the last month as the President falls further behind presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden, whose support now stands at its highest level in CNN polling. The survey also finds a growing majority of Americans feel racism is a big problem in the country today and that the criminal justice system in America favors whites over blacks. More than 8 in 10 also say that the peaceful protests that have spread throughout the nation following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers are justified. Americans now consider race relations as important a campaign issue as the economy and health care, according to the survey. Overall 38% approve of the way Trump is handling the presidency, while 57% disapprove. That's his worst approval rating since January 2019, and roughly on par with approval ratings for Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush at this point in their reelection years. Both went on to lose the presidency after one term. In the race for the White House, among registered voters, Trump stands 14 points behind Biden, who officially secured enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination in CNN's delegate estimate on Saturday. The 41% who say they back the President is the lowest in CNN's tracking on this question back to April 2019, and Biden's 55% support is his highest mark yet. https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/08/politics/cnn-poll-trump-biden-chaotic-week/index.html BIDEN HAS MORE SUPPORT AMONG WOMEN THAN HILLARY DID: Biden Has More Support From Women Than Clinton: Campaign Update. (Bloomberg) -- Joe Biden’s lead among women over President Donald Trump is now even larger than Hillary Clinton’s in 2016, according to a weekend poll. Biden leads Trump by 21 percentage points in a NBC/Wall Street Journal poll published Sunday. Biden has 56% support among female voters compared to Trump’s 35%. NBC exit polls from 2016 had Clinton with a 13 percentage point lead over Trump among women. The poll also found Biden with double digit leads among African American voters, 82% to 9%, Latinos, 57% to 33%, voters 18 to 34, 54% to 35%, whites with college degrees and independents, 45% to 35%. Biden had an 8 percentage point lead over Trump among voters 65 and older, 51% to 43%. Trump led Biden among men, 50% to 42% and all white voters, 49% to 43%. His biggest margin over Biden was among whites without college degrees, where Trump led 55% to 37%. Biden’s national lead of 7 percentage points among all registered voters over Trump remained unchanged from the NBC/WSJ poll in April. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-has-more-support-from-women-than-clinton-campaign-update/ar-BB15cuQE BIDEN LEADS TRUMP IN MICH: Biden, the presumed Democratic nominee, leads Republican Trump in Michigan 53-41, according to a poll conducted by EPIC-MRA of Lansing between May 30 and last Wednesday.https://www.freep.com/story/news/politics/elections/2020/06/07/michigan-poll-biden-leading-trump-12-points/3153501001/ RELATED: 80% of US voters believe things are out of control in the country, with majorities concerned about the coronavirus, the economy and President Trump’s ability to unite the nation, according to latest NBC News/WSJ poll. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/poll-80-percent-voters-say-things-are-out-control-u-n1226276?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_ma TRUMP PLANS TO CAMPAIGN IN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS:President Trump plans to resume campaign rallies in the next two weeks as states move forward with reopening businesses and allowing gatherings to resume. The details of the rallies, including when and where they will take place and what safety protocols will be implemented, have not yet been decided. Trump’s last campaign rally took place in Charlotte, NC, in early March, before most states issued stay-at-home orders amid the coronavirus pandemic. Campaign Confirms: Trump Plans To Relaunch His Rallies In The Next Two Weeks: President Donald Trump will soon hit the road for another round of campaign rallies, Trump 2020 reelection officials confirmed to the Daily Caller.The campaign is planning to relaunch in-person events within the next two weeks. Trump last graced the stage at an official campaign rally in March, and campaign manager Brad Parscale is reportedly preparing a list of potential sites willing to relax coronavirus social distancing guidelines to allow spectators to attend.Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and staff have scouted several potential locations, including Jacksonville, FL, Savannah, GA, and Phoeniz, AZ and Dallas, TX. All could also potentially host the next Trump rally. 6-D -- CHICAGO VIOLENCE: - Chicago experiences its most violent day in 60 YEARS as 18 people are shot dead in 24 hours during unrest sparked after George Floyd's death https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8400457/Chicago-experiences-violent-day-60-YEARS-18-people-gunned-1-day.html Last Sunday Was The Deadliest Day In Chicago’s History Going Back To 1961 While Chicago was roiled by another day of protests and looting in the wake of George Floyd’s murder, 18 people were killed Sunday, May 31, making it the single most violent day in Chicago in six decades, according to the University of Chicago Crime Lab. The lab’s data doesn’t go back further than 1961… In a city with an international reputation for crime — where 900 murders per year were common in the early 1990s — it was the most violent weekend in Chicago’s modern history, stretching police resources that were already thin because of protests and looting. “We’ve never seen anything like it, at all,” said Max Kapustin, the senior research director at the crime lab. “ … I don’t even know how to put it into context. It’s beyond anything that we’ve ever seen before.” AUDIO: "I don't know about you, but I haven't seen shit like this before, not in Chicago." - Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on leaked audio discussing the violence/looting/riots all over the city. https://twitter.com/peterjhasson/status/1270225866774196226 7-A -- 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - Correspondent Clayton Neville in Houston, TX TOPIC: Preview George Floyd's funeral today *The black man whose death has inspired a worldwide reckoning over racial injustice will be buried today in Houston, carried home in a horse-drawn carriage. George Floyd, who was 46 when he was killed, will be laid to rest next to his mother. On May 25, as a white Minneapolis officer pressed a knee on Floyd's neck for several minutes, the dying man cried out for his mother. His funeral will be private. A public memorial service was held Monday in Houston, where he grew up. Some 6,000 people attended. Under a blazing Texas sun, mourners wearing T-shirts with Floyd's picture waited for hours to pay their respects. https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2020-06-09/the-latest-george-floyd-to-be-buried-in-houston 7-B/C - LOCAL RESPONSE TO THE RIOTS AND THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD Prince George’s County school board members proposes defunding police in schools. Plan to remove police from Prince George's County Public Schools passes first step Prince William County Superintendent calls for renaming of Stonewall Jackson High School, Stonewall Middle School Virginia city removes slave auction block from its downtown corner. The city of Fredericksburg, Va., removed a slave auction block from a downtown corner last Va. judge temporarily blocks removal of Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond days after Northam announced plans to bring it down Friday after two years of discussions among city council. Montgomery County councilmember aims to declare racism a public health emergency. Council will introduce a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis and receive an update on Covid-19 public health planning and recovery, at virtual meeting on June 9 (TODAY). 7-D -- TERRY CREWS FACES BACKLASH: Actor Terry Crews faces backlash over "black supremacy" tweet. Actor Terry Crews sparked controversy on social media Sunday after he tweeted about the need for all people to come together to defeat racism in the U.S. “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth. Like it or not, we are in this together,” he tweeted. The statement was met with criticism online. Tyler James Williams, who starred with Crews in “Everybody Hates Chris," responded to his tweet by saying that he knows Crews' heart, but “no one is calling 4 black supremacy & the narrative that we are hurts our cause & our people.” The Independent newspaper reported that Crews clarified his tweet in his response to Williams. “I understand, Tyler. I was not saying Black supremacy exists, because it doesn’t. I am saying if both Black and Whites don’t continue to work together—bad attitudes and resentments can create a dangerous self-righteousness. That’s all.” The death of George Floyd in police custody has sparked protests and, at times, unrest across the country. Protesters have called for new accountability in policing and called on the country to reexamine itself when it comes to opportunities for minority communities. Crews has posted about Floyd's case in the past. Shortly after the May 25 death, he said on Instagram that his heart was “broken.” “George Floyd could be me. I could easily, easily be that man on the ground with that police officer's knee on my neck. That could easily be me," he wrote. https://www.fox5dc.com/news/terry-crews-faces-criticism-over-black-supremacy-tweet TWEETS: Terry Crews responds to critics after being slammed for 'black supremacy' tweet: ORIGINAL TWEET: terry crews @terrycrews:Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy. Equality is the truth.Like it or not, we are all in this together.7:25 PM · Jun 7, 2020https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269772603524169728 RESPONSES: terry crews @terrycrews: Jun 7: I agree. I'm not discussing white people here. there are "gatekeepers of Blackness" within our own community who decide who's Black and who's not. I have often been called out for not being "black enough". How can that be? https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269830932346703872 terry crews @terrycrews: Jun 7: Any Black person who calls me a coon or and Uncle Tom for promoting EQUALITY is a Black Supremist, because they have determined who's Black and who is not. https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269840577127788545 terry crews @terrycrews: 21h: I believe it is important we not suffer from groupthink, and we keep minds of our own, and be allowed to ask difficult questions to each other. I believe this dialogue is important as we get through this trauma together. I love you. https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269999181713666049 terry crews @terrycrews: 21h: Please know that everything I've said comes from a spirit of love and reconciliation, for the Black community first, then the world as a whole, in hopes to see a better future for Black people.https://twitter.com/terrycrews/status/1269999181101363200 RESPONSES TO TERRY CREWS: Jermaine Watkins @JermaineWatkins: Jun 7: Terry Crews: “Defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy.” Twitter: (video of person breaking things) https://twitter.com/JermaineWatkins/status/1269784951488200706 @BellaBizzyBody: Jun 7: Dear Terry Crews, without Power, Black supremacy is impossible. With White people holding this much power, Black supremacy is impossible. Please stop. https://twitter.com/BellaBizzyBody/status/1269792052809568256 7-E -- MORE LOCAL IMPACT FROM THE RACE DEBATE: Prince William County Superintendent calls for renaming of Stonewall Jackson High School, Stonewall Middle School. School Board chairman backs superintendent's call to change 'Stonewall' schools' names. Prince William County School Board Chairman Dr. Babur Lateef said Friday he agrees with Superintendent Steven Walts’ call to rename Stonewall Jackson High School and Stonewall Middle and believes the school board will take action to do so before the new school year begins in August. “I think it very well will [happen before next school year] and I think that it should,” Lateef said in an interview Friday afternoon. Lateef said the full board supports changing the schools' names. He said he and his fellow board members have privately discussed the Stonewall schools' names for weeks in exchanges that first began after news of Ahmaud Arbery’s death. https://www.princewilliamtimes.com/news/superintendent-calls-for-renaming-of-stonewall-jackson-high-school-stonewall-middle-school/article_78922952-a759-11ea-9404-0799409aeda3.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share / https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/virginia-superintendent-rename-stonewall-jackson-high/2325113/ FREDERICKSBURG / VA CITY REMOVES SLAVE AUCTION BLOCK: Virginia city removes slave auction block from its downtown corner. The city of Fredericksburg, Va., removed a slave auction block from a downtown corner last Friday after two years of discussions among city council. The 800-pound block was taken out of the ground after its removal was delayed by legal battles and the coronavirus shutdowns, according to the city’s website. The removal came as protests over police treatment of minorities and police brutality erupted in Fredericksburg and across the country over the past couple of weeks.“This is the significant step in living City Council’s directive to relocate the historic artifact, and to work to better tell a more complete history of Fredericksburg – specifically its storied African American history,” the city’s press release read.Local tradition, records and statements identify the stone as a location where slaves were sold. But the city’s website notes, “There is no direct quote noting that a slave stood on the block to be sold, but there are statements made in the post-Civil War years by African Americans stating they were sold on that corner.” 8-A -- 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - SUSAN FERRECHIO - chief congressional correspondent for the Washington Examiner Democrats unveil sweeping legislation in response to protests of police brutality Congressional Democrats grapple with police defunding efforts POLITICO: Democrats unveil police reform bill: Before introducing the police reform bill, Bass, Hoyer, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of California and other top Democrats gathered in the Capitol in silence for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the amount of time an officer held his knee on Floyd's neck. The Democrats, all clad in kente stoles, knelt together on the floor to honor Floyd and other black Americans killed by police. [...]While the legislation proposes a sweeping overhaul of current laws — including moving to ban chokeholds and making it easier to sue police officers who unjustly injure or kill citizens — it doesn’t answer liberals’ most aggressive demand to “defund the police.” Police departments are largely funded at the state and local level, although there is significant federal aid.Democrats want to lower the federal threshold for when police officers can be charged with using excessive force and limit “qualified immunity,” which currently shields officers from lawsuits over their misconduct, according to a draft outline obtained by POLITICO.Democrats are also seeking to create a National Police Misconduct Registry, end racial profiling, bar the use of “no-knock” arrest warrants in drug cases, develop a national standard on using force, and limit the transfer of military equipment to police departments, among other initiatives. Defund the Police? Pelosi Dodges: At a press conference with House and Senate Democrats, Pelosi was asked about defunding the police, to which she did not respond to directly. She mentioned the legislation on racial profiling and police brutality the House plans on passing. Pelosi also said in her response that the U.S. needs to “‘rebalance some of our funding’ and have those debates at the local level,” according to NBC’s Leigh Ann Caldwell. https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/08/nancy-pelosi-defund-police-question/ Democrats are vowing to call the House back into session before the end of the month to pass legislation designed to fight racial disparities in the criminal justice system. The Justice in Policing Act aims to rein in the use of excessive force by law enforcers, particularly the violence targeting blacks and other minorities, who die disproportionately at the hands of police. Republicans in the House are looking to quickly release their own police reform proposal, with House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) leading the efforts on the plan. 8-B/C -- 8:15 AM - INTERVIEW - DAVID MURRAY - Prince George’s County school board Member PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY TO DEFUND POLICE IN SCHOOLS:Prince George’s County school board members propose defunding police in schools. Plan to remove police from Prince George's County Public Schools passes first step. HYATTSVILLE, Md. (FOX 5 DC) - A proposal to remove police from Prince George's County Public Schools passed the first step on Monday night -- but there are questions over whether it would even be legal based on current Maryland law. Several PGCPS board members announced their proposal at a Black Lives Matter protest outside the District Court in Hyattsville, calling for armed police to be removed from schools entirely. "What we're saying is that there's not a place for police officers, armed police officers in Prince George's County Public Schools and not only that... we think that that money can be better served supporting our students with more social workers, more mental health professionals, more academic interventionists to get elementary school students reading on grade level," said PGCPS school board member David Murray. This comes after more than a week of nationwide protests over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The school system there ended its contract with the Minneapolis Police Department. Activists across the country are calling on diverting money from police budgets to mental health efforts and investment in communities -- some have called that defunding the police. 8-D -- 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - KEVIN HASSETT - economist and Senior Advisor to President Trump TOPIC: Discuss the state of the economy and the recent jobs report. The U.S. economy entered a recession in February, a group of economists declared Monday, ending more than a decade of steady if slow growth. The economists said employment peaked in February and fell sharply afterward, marking the beginning of the downturn. A committee within the National Bureau of Economic Research, a trade group, determines when recessions begin and end. It defines a recession as "a decline in economic activity that lasts more than a few months." The committee acknowledged, however, that in this case the depth of the economic downturn so far also played a role in its decision. Strong June jobs report would ‘absolutely affect’ a phase 4 coronavirus deal, Trump aide Kevin Hassett says. Another coronavirus relief package is all but inevitable, but its contents depend on whether the U.S. economy sees another blowout jobs report next month, Kevin Hassett, a senior advisor to President Donald Trump, told CNBC on Monday.Hassett, the former chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, said on “Squawk Box” that “the odds of there being a phase four deal are really close to 100%,” even after the jobs data for last month far exceeded expectations. A repeat performance in June would “absolutely affect the things that we pursue” in additional legislation, he said.The U.S. just saw its biggest month-to-month job gains ever: The Labor Department reported Friday that nonfarm payrolls in May rose by 2.5 million and the unemployment rate fell to 13.3%, shocking economists who anticipated that more than 8 million additional jobs had been shed. =------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mornings on the Mall Podcast - 2020-6-9 [00:00:00] 5:00 am - Mornings on the Mall [01:00:17] 6:00 am - Mornings on the Mall [02:00:27] 7:00 am - Mornings on the Mall [03:00:37] 8:00 am - Mornings on the Mall
Kyle Amos discusses the latest sports and news - oil prices falling below $0 a barrel, the Dow dropping as well, coronavirus latest, Joe Biden beating Donald Trump in the latest NBC/WSJ poll, Derek Jeter giving up his $5 million salary, Leonard Fournette trade speculation, Patriots’ new uniforms, Warner Brothers delaying more movies like “The Batman,” drive-in theaters thriving, wildlife returning to unexpected places, and more. April 20, 2020 News and Politics - 1:45Sports - 27:09Tech and Entertainment - 41:59Health and Science - 49:21
Asia rebounding: equities across the continent trade higher as China reports a slowdown in the increase of Coronavirus cases, and Japanese exports fall less than expected. In the U.S., Apple closes almost 2 per cent lower after its revenue warning, dragging on the Dow Jones, but the Nasdaq ekes out another record close. The outbreak is already causing havoc for Jaguar Land Rover with the auto maker resorting to flying parts out of China in suitcases. CEO Ralf Speth tells this channel that his supply chain will be under threat in a fortnight. And in an NBC/WSJ poll, Bernie Sanders is in the lead in the Democratic primary race with Michael Bloomberg increasing his figures. The billionaire media tycoon has said he would sell his company if elected president.
Impeachment and the race for 2020 are colliding. On Monday, House Managers and President Trump’s defense team made their final arguments for and against convicting the President. Meanwhile, the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses launched the 2020 election into the primary voting phase. The Democratic candidates – four of them US Senators – are vying for voters caught between impeachment and November's election. President Trump is trying to craft a re-election message as the impeachment trial concludes. Jon Allen, Senior Political Analyst for NBC News, joins from the road in Des Moines, Iowa. Get live updates on impeachment and election coverage at nbcnews.com. For a transcript, please visit https://www.nbcnews.com/articletwo.Further Reading Schiff's powerful closing speech: 'Is there one among you who will say, Enough!'? NBC/WSJ poll: Country remains divided over Trump's impeachment trial
As the impeachment trial continues in the Senate, CNN’s John King and MSNBC’s Chris Matthews bring up two good points for President Trump and the GOP. And is the impeachment trial making Democrats lose interest? Bernie is going up in the polls as we head into the Iowa caucuses, while Biden plateaus in the latest NBC/WSJ poll. And Democratic candidate John Delaney decided to end his race for the White House after the longest-running campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Dann hits the highlights of the new NBC/WSJ poll, which finds that independents largely side with Democrats when it comes to impeachment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carrie Dann shares the latest poll results that finds half of Americans don't believe President Trump should be removed from office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the past five presidents, majorities have said they liked the man in office even if they disapprove of his policies. Carrie Dann shares the latest NBC/WSJ poll that shows America has lost that fuzzy feeling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ruth Marcus and Michael Steel join Chuck to talk about the latest NBC/WSJ poll; plus Garrett Graff talks about his new book "The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001"
Carrie Dann breaks down more of the results from the new NBC/WSJ poll including what demographics support the top candidates, and a closer look at the candidates not leading in the poll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we look at the recent Wall Street Journal and NBC poll that focuses on the changing landscape of American values. What are the most important values of younger Americans, and how will that affect our country moving forward? Let’s get into it… Quick Resilience Boost suggested materials: - ‘A deep and boiling anger’: NBC/WSJ poll finds a pessimistic America despite current economic satisfaction: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/deep-boiling-anger-nbc-wsj-poll-finds-pessimistic-america-despite-n1045916 - The Briefing with Albert Mohler, Tuesday, August 27, 2019: https://albertmohler.com/2019/08/27/briefing-8-27-19 - Birth rate in U.S. falls to lowest level in 32 years, CDC says: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/birth-rate-u-s-falls-lowest-level-32-years-cdc-n1005696 Book Kyle to speak at your event: info@undaunted.life Web: www.undaunted.life Follow us: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undauntedlife/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/UndauntedLife - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/undauntedlife Podcast: - Apple Podcasts/iTunes: https://apple.co/2TokTtn - Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-184516957 - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2EvreVICE2BvwAWe4mxPcB - Google Play: https://bit.ly/2EQ4Z0u Free YouVersion Devotionals: - A Man's Devotional: https://bit.ly/2ykKIPQ - An Undaunted Marriage: https://bit.ly/2zRsBO2 Follow the host Kyle Thompson: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kyleokc/?hl=en - Twitter: https://twitter.com/kyleokc?lang=en Intro/outro music: Artist: August Burns Red Track: King of Sorrow Album: Phantom Anthem iTunes: https://apple.co/2tYVHur Listen on Apple Music and Spotify!
According to a new NBC/WSJ poll, some 70 percent of Americans are as furious with the ruling class as they were in the run-up to Trump's election four years ago. While they feel satisfied with the current state of the economy, they feel Washington and Wall Street are running roughshod over the rest of America. How will this sentiment affect the coming presidential election? The economy?
Carrie Dann takes a look at the latest NBC/WSJ poll and finds that young people now are a lot different than that same age group in 1998. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Doug and Adrienne are joined by NBC's senior political editor Mark Murray to discuss the recent poll conducted by NBC/WSJ. The poll examines a range of topics and was first conducted back in the early 1990s. Doug and Adrienne ask Mark to weigh in on the recent insights into how the country feels about topics including: Trump's economy, the shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, gun control, trade, as well as how these issues effect the Democratic nominees for President.
Carrie Dann digs into the latest NBC/WSJ poll that shows just 36 percent of Americans approve of the president's handling of the recent shootings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NBC's Mark Murray uses famous sci-fi movie "Dune" to explain the popularity of the single-payer health care system in the new NBC/WSJ poll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How are things shaking out for Trump's emergency declaration? U.S. Voters Oppose Trump Emergency Powers On Wall (Quinnipiac) 60 percent of Americans oppose Trump's emergency declaration to fund wall (NBC/WSJ via The Hill) Trump gets some good news from an NBC poll but bad news from Quinnipiac 2020 race will be uphill for Trump (NBC/WSJ) 64 Percent Of U.S. Voters Say Trump Committed A Crime (Quinnipiac) Impeachment Support Inches Up (Monmouth) Dem 2020 Catch-up: “a lover not a fighter” President Trump Job Approval (RealClear Politics) 2020 race will be uphill for Trump, but he has strong party loyalty (NBC/WSJ) A Survey Of Florida Voters (Bendixen & Amandi) Biden, Sanders, O'Rourke Tie Trump In Texas (Quinnipiac) 2020 Primaries (Morning Consult) Democratic Voters Would Rather Have a Leader Who Heals Than Fights (Morning Consult) The 2019 Infinite Dial! (Edison Research & Triton Digital) Polling the pollsters...How is the political campaign industry doing? (PSB Research for Campaigns & Elections) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ian Haney Lopez is The Earl Warren Professor of Public Law at the University of California, Berkeley and author many articles and numerous books including White by Law and his most recent Dog Whistle Politics: How Coded Racial Appeals Have Reinvented Racism and Wrecked the Middle Class. Lopez is also a Senior Fellow at Demos in addition to being the Director of The Haas Institute's Racial Politics project. Professor Lopez and Chauncey discuss how racial demagoguery dominates the Republican Party, the many ways that racism hurts white folks, and ways that the very rich and other plutocrats use racism as a tool to divide and distract so that they can steal from the American people. Professor Lopez also shares a new way of thinking about the relationship between race and class in America--one which he thinks can help create a better and more healthy democracy...and yes, help the Democrats defeat the Republican Party and Donald Trump. The second guest on this week's episode is James Stern. He is the producer of the new film Old Man and the Gun which stars Sissy Spacek and Robert Redford. Stern is also the producer and director of the new documentary American Chaos where he traveled throughout Trumplandia talking to the Great Leader's political cult members. Stern shares his thoughts on why Trump's supporters are so devoted to him, the strategic errors that the Democrats keep making, and how apathy and disgust with American democracy is the long-term threat posed by Trumpism. During this week's podcast Chauncey urges caution about the so-called "blue wave" that many Democrats are expecting in tomorrow's midterm elections. Chauncey is also very concerned that through trickery and other means that the Republicans may actually end up winning many more contests during the midterms than most observers expect and how that will leave the Democrats even more disheartened and discombobulated. And to find some perspective Chauncey shares the wisdom of Brother Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his much overlooked speech he delivered at the "Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom" on May 17, 1957. SELECTED LINKS OF INTEREST FOR THIS EPISODE OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW Martin Luther King's Call to ‘Give Us the Ballot' Is As Relevant Today As It Was in 1957 Michael Moore Slams Nancy Pelosi for "Predicting" Democrats will Win Midterm Elections The answer to GOP dog whistles? Democrats should talk more about race, not less Democrats hold 7 point advantage ahead of midterms as Trump's base comes back home: NBC-WSJ poll Kemp's office launches probe of Georgia Democratic Party ahead of historic election Number of Georgia Voters Purged by Brian Kemp Continues to Climb Democracy Now: Palast Sues Georgia's Brian Kemp for Purging 340,000 Voters IF YOU ENJOYED THIS WEEK'S SHOW YOU MAY LIKE THESE EPISODES OF THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW AS WELL Ep. 188: Timothy Snyder on How Donald Trump is Hurting White People in Order to Stay in Power Ep. 180: The Racial Wealth Gap is a Threat to American Prosperity Ep. 174: Yascha Mounk on the Rise of Trump and the Decline of Western Democracies Ep. 171: Carol Anderson Explains White Rage and the Rise of Donald Trump Ep. 132: Sheldon Solomon Explains How Death Anxieties and Existential Angst Helped to Elect Donald Trump WHERE CAN YOU FIND ME? On Twitter: https://twitter.com/chaunceydevega On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chauncey.devega My email: chaunceydevega@gmail.com Leave a voicemail for The Chauncey DeVega Show: (262) 864-0154 HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THE CHAUNCEY DEVEGA SHOW? Via Paypal at ChaunceyDeVega.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechaunceydevegashow
It's Polling Day! Chuck Todd & Mark Murray take a deep dive inside the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll to discuss healthcare, the president and polarization among voters.
It's Polling Day! Chuck Todd & Mark Murray take a deep dive inside the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll to discuss healthcare, the president and polarization among voters.
In this episode Peter Hart, who has conducted the NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll since 1989 discusses what “margin of error” really means, the mistakes that he and those in polling made during the 2016 presidential election, and the future of polls in a polarized America. Download transcript here.
It's your lucky day! We're doing a special Monday episode since we may not be able to find time later in the week. So check out our Senate-sational special! Aldo, don't orget to follow @margieomero & the #walmartmoms hashtag for groups Tuesday night. Poll of the week Is Trump just making excuses, or might the election be rigged? A new ABC poll finds yet another big party divide. ABC News poll on Clinton's double-digit lead The senate! The Upshot compares all the the handicappers and forecasters into one giant clip-n-save, or click-n-spin. NBC/WSJ poll on congressional preferences The upshot on Senate election forecast The New York Times on Senate election poll Pennsylvania The New York Times on Pennsylvania Senate race Politico on Pennsylvania Senate race The New York Times endorsement of Katie McGinty Indiana The New York Times on Indiana Senate race Politico on Evan Bayh's Collapse Associated Press on Bayh and job hunt Politico on Bayh's Indiana address New Hampshire The New York Times on New Hampshire Senate race Politico on New Hampshire Senate race North carolina The New York Times on North Carolina Senate race Politico on North Carolina Senate race Missouri The New York Times on Missouri Senate race Politico on Missouri Senate race Nevada The New York Times on Nevada Senate race Politico on Nevada Senate race Florida The New York Times on Florida Senate race We've got issues Gallup poll on candidates and key issues Pew Research Center on spouse's preferences Key Findings It's never too early to prepare for your next campaign, folks. The trump effect downticket may not be as big as people think. But it's definitely not helping. And if you're not feeling like you hear enough about the issues, call your spouse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well it's pretty crazy out there. Hold onto your crosstabs everyone. And don't forget you can see Margie in LA on 10/20 at the Ace Hotel with the fine folks at KCRW's Left Right & Center. Check it out here. Poll of the Week There's a reason we're going to focus on the tapes & the debate--it's one of the biggest news stories this year. Politico/Morning Consult National Poll October Surprises The post-debate polling is bleak for Trump, but not quite as volatile as the news. Maybe. Brietbart on post debate poll CNN/ORC poll on the second debate NBC SurveyMonkey poll on the the second debate NBC/WSJ poll on Trump's tape Politico/Morning Consult on Trump's tape Huffington Post/HuffPost Pollster on trump's respect for women SurveyMonkey on Trump's tapes The Atlantic on Trump and female voters Reuters/Ipsos Poll on Clinton's marriage FiveThirtyEight poll on gender gap YouGov/Economist Poll on gender gap NBC/WSJ poll on GOP's action on Trump Politico/Morning Consult on GOP's action on Trump Morning Consult on Trump's loyal supporters McMuffin-mentum Mmm. McMuffins. Kristen's Muffin-map is driving Twitter crazy. Deseret news/Y2 Analytics poll on McMullin Are you going crazy? You're not the only one feeling stressed out about this election. But are you the only one who believes a conspiracy theory? Washington Post on unproven rumors Washington Post on perceived partisan biases Politico on Trump's mental health toll NYT Upshot: Your therapist may lean blue Candy binge In times like these, we turn to candy. Influenster: each state's Halloween favorite Key Findings Let's not get the message muddled here. The tapes are not about cursing, but about assault. That could explain some of the differences in results we're seeing. And while the impact on the race is clear--the impact on the GOP's fortunes...too soon to say. News is moving faster than public opinion, and public opinion moving faster than pollsters. Is the election giving you stress? Are you binge eating candy and McMuffins? Talk to the pollsters. Tell us how that makes you feel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back in the soundbooth--no noisy hotel hallways this time! And check us out this weekend on The Big Listen--a podcast (and actual WAMU broadcast) about podcasts. We really enjoyed talking to Lauren. As always, don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Poll of the week: get the government out of our bathrooms Voters in this recent NBC/WSJ poll show many don't want any type of government in their bathrooms--state law or federal intervention. And very high don't knows on how people feel about transgender use of bathrooms. Should you panic? Uh, no? Last week when we discussed the effect Sanders might be having on Clinton's general election performance, we didn't have a lot of data. But there have been a few more polls this week suggesting Democrats may in fact be slightly more unified than they were this time in 2008. The new CBS/NYT poll shows far more Republicans are divided than Dems, and far more feel Clinton can unite party than Republicans say the same about Trump. And more Sanders voters say they'd vote for Clinton than Clinton voters said they'd vote for Obama same time in 2008.Greg Sargent from the Washington Post has a good writeup on this as well. Gallup also shows both Clinton and Sanders voters don't think Sanders hurting their party. Perhaps the dialogue among Democratic insiders is different from that around Democratic voters. This wouldn't be unlike how Republican insiders have felt much more strongly about Trump than have Republican voters, even if, as Gallup shows, Republicans are favorable, but still not totally pleased with their nominee. Meanwhile, everyone hates everyone The latest wave of polls suggests there are lots of “nose-holders” and Trump and Clinton are tied. Can this be real? Can we trust the polls this far out? Many pollsters and poll-watchers have weighed in. The latest NBC/WSJ poll says Clinton and Trump are currently the least popular front-runners in the poll's history. The ABC/WSJ poll said the same. There are also some new subgroup polls in the mix, such as this recent breakout of Latinos, and this new poll of the AAPI community. To sort through the onslaught of data, Norm Ornstein & Alan Abramowitz write in NYT to “stop the insanity” Susan Powter-style, and Jon Cohen and Mark Blumenthal of Survey Monkey respond. Mark and Jon raise an important point--we need to be focusing on *why* Trump is doing well, and less on whether he is tied, or up a few, or down a few, as in this recent Vox dialogue with pollsters. Ask a millennial! Millennials want marriage & kids, but maybe not at the same time? As our resident Millennial, Kristen (author of “The Selfie Vote”) is not surprised. But the number of Millennials living with their parents--well, that's pretty high. And don't get us started on Europe. This year's summer song. Billboard has a poll of the top song of summer. We don't know if the answers will surprise you, but they surprise Margie, who clearly needs to get out more. And if you want to be part of Kristen's musical tastes forever, you have a few more months. Key findings: People want the government out of their bathrooms. Seems reasonable enough. Meanwhile--the 2016 race is the opposite of reasonable. But the polling is kind of consistent--so why is that what everyone is freaking out about? I'm going to freak out if my children are living with me when they're 35. How did Justin Bieber come up again in this podcast? We can't even blame Kristen--we blame the polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kare is an Emmy-winning former NBC & WSJ reporter, with 1.6 million views of TED talk. She is also a connective behavior expert. She is an expert in quotability, smart partnerships, mutuality mindset, and how to become an Opportunity Maker. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
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Kare is an Emmy-winning former NBC & WSJ reporter, with 1.6 million views of TED talk. She is also a connective behavior expert. She is an expert in quotability, smart partnerships, mutuality mindset, and how to become an Opportunity Maker. Inside this FREE “First Millionaire Manifesto”, J V reveals the seven steps to seven figures and how to put more money in the bank, enjoy a richly rewarding life, and make a big difference. Subscribe in ITunes Like this Podcast? Help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Watch this FREE Video to discover the Secrets to getting in your zone, achieving fast results, and building a high-profit conscious business. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: On his free podcast, Monday through Friday, J V interviews top successful entrepreneurs and business owners who reveal their business solutions and business opportunities on topics such as: conscious business, social entrepreneurship, business online marketing, internet business solutions, internet marketing, team building and culture, goal setting, how to become a wealthy entrepreneur, and developing a high-profit business plan that will change lives and the world.
As the national battle for GOP Delegates intensifies, we further examine the tense state of affairs in Colorado. Should the caucus process be relegated to its "more committed" members? Do "party activists" know best what should be important to the voters of Colorado? With reporter Jennifer Kerns we review the Friday protests in Colorado, discuss the latest developments in the "#NeverTrump" tweet investigation by the Colorado State GOP, and assess August 2015 commentary from GOP State Party Chairman Steve House which appears to belittle Donald Trump for "playing golf" instead of preparing for a presidential debate. Suitably neutral? Also, we discuss Trump's solid essay on "the governing elite" in the Wall Street Journal and note a recent NBC-WSJ poll which suggests most GOP voters want the GOP nominee to be the "person with the most votes" -- not necessarily a majority of votes. With music and listener calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don't forget to write us a review on iTunes or Stitcher (or both!). We also have some fun interviews and events in the works. Make sure to keep up with us on Twitter and Facebook (and Kristen and Margie's Twitter accounts) so you have all the latest. Congrats to the all-lady team at Huffington Post/pollster Go team! 2016, GOP Side: Carson now beats Trump nationally. But which candidate has the steepest slope? And how does Iowa compare to New Hampshire and South Carolina? Most importantly, what does America's pollster think? Get your pre-debate handicapping here. CBS/YouGov 3-state poll (GOP) Monmouth Iowa poll (GOP) CBS/NYT national poll Huffington Post/pollster (National) Gallup on GOP favorables Trump on the polls (pt1) Trump on the polls (pt2) Trump on his pollster 2016, Dem Side: Clinton has had a strong few weeks. Although the national numbers look different than individual state numbers. And sample methodology makes a huge impact in the results. CBS/YouGov 3-state polls Monmouth Iowa (Dems) Huffington Post/Pollster (National) Huffington Post/Pollster (Iowa) Huffington Post/Pollster (New Hampshire) NBC/WSJ (national) Campaign finance may have its moment? In two early primary states a (slim) plurality of Dems say they want to see the next President reform campaign finance. Even GOP worried their party too close to donors. CBS/YouGov 3-state poll Now Hear This Several polls weigh in on how people view the Benghazi hearings--before the 11-hour marathon. Not surprisingly, high “don't knows” for this one. CNN/ORC on Benghazi NBC/WSJ on Benghazi Speak To Me What do Republicans want out of an incoming Speaker? Compromise--or standing up for principles? Well, not surprisingly, question wording makes a big difference here. NBC/WSJ on Speaker NH/Bloomberg/NHIOP poll Gallup on Speaker Gallup on Tea Party Candy! What's scarier: candy corn? Or Reeses' cups for the allergy-prone? We tackle the tough Halloween issues. Huffington Post/YouGov on Candy Key Findings: America's pollster is worried he's slipping to #2. Can he pull out a win in the debate?And how often will he say “poll” onstage. Clinton is staying above the fray, and higher in the polls as a result. Campaign finance may have its moment. And Paul Ryan may have his. Meanwhile--there's yet another divisive issue sweeping the country: candy corn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices