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As the current president, Joe Biden, and his team continuously seek to assure Americans about the positive effects of their overall economic strategies – frequently referred to as 'Bidenomics' – it appears that an increasing majority of citizens are finding their lives under these policies to be less satisfactory than the times under previous President Donald Trump. The looming presence of a significant new statistic particularly stands to compromise Biden's prospects for a second term. A recent, unconventional survey conducted by Zogby Analytics yielded some telling insights into the deepening crisis of food 'insecurity' being faced by minorities, young voters, and those whose education ended with high school. Data from the survey indicated that a staggering 14 percent of those questioned had gone at least a day without food during April. A particular demographic seriously impacted by these effects of Bidenomics, resulting in drastic and unceasingly high food prices, are African Americans. This group, traditionally a staunch Democratic voting base with a growing shift towards Trump, has been especially hard-hit under Biden's watch. The survey broke down its findings, demonstrating that 34% of African American voters aged 18-24 were nearly five times more likely to experience food insecurity in the preceding month compared to voters within the 55-69 age group, which only had a 7% figure. The situation was further exacerbated among African Americans in rural communities, where the rate of food insecurity was 31%, compared to 21% amongst city dwellers, and 16% amongst those living in the suburbs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Todd Fernandez, Director of Loss Prevention for Stater Bros. Markets sits down with TalkLP host Amber Bradley to bust some common misconceptions about technology that creates safer stores. Facial recognition technology is some of the most misunderstood tech out there; while possibly having the greatest return on keeping our retail stores safer. According to Zogby Analytics, 73% of California residents polled said that using facial recognition to solve crimes was appropriate. Take a listen to how this tech innovator keeps his stores safe while busting the most common myths out there! Did you know there are multiple ways to implement face matching in your operation? How about using the tech within your LP team only? To understand how your organization could utilize FaceFirst simply to decrease your investigation time, contact Dara Riordan, President & Chief Operating Officer at FaceFirst here. This TalkLP podcast is sponsored by FaceFirst. To learn more about FaceFirst's offering, check them out here.
Zogby on the latest poll on Gov. Cuomo's job performance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FAIR's Dave Ray and WRVA (Richmond, VA)'s John Reid discuss recent Zogby Analytics exit polling revealing that majorities of voters across all ideological and racial lines do not support the open border policies proposed by President-elect Joe Biden.
Tumult in the U.S. President Trump vs The Squad. Is America tearing itself apart? Dennis Oland found not guilty of murdering his father. One week ago it was Glen Assoun exonerated of murder after 17 years imprisonment. Gerry Butts returning to Trudeau fold? On the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong & Buzz Aldrin walking on the lunar surface we speak with a Canadian astronaut. Federal government reaches $900 million settlement over military sexual misconduct class action. Justin Trudeau muses positively about a new refinery for B.C. Guests: John Zogby. Zogby Analytics. / Zogby poll. Op ed writer Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, etc. Author: We Are Many, We Are One. David Milgaard. Imprisoned 23 years for murder he did not commit. Lisa Raitt. Deputy leader CPC. Dr. Jenni Sidey-Gibbons. One of two Canadians confirmed as astronauts by the Canadian Space Agency in 2017. Janet Merlo. Fmr RCMP officer and lead plaintiff in class action against Mounties. Mike Smyth. Columnist, Vancouver Province / CKNW host. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Donald Trump's job approval rating surpassed the halfway mark in a Zogby Analytics poll published Tuesday. In the poll, Trump earned 51 percent approval from likely voters and 48 percent disapproval – 2 percent say they are unsure. Among younger millennials, those between 18-29, Trump received 51 percent approval, but among older millennial voters, those between 25-35-years-old, 53 percent approval of Trump's job as president.Support the show.
Roger Stone, a confidant of U.S. President Donald Trump, has been charged with witness tampering, obstruction and lying to Congress in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation. Stone has been released from custody on $250,000 bail and says he would never testify against President Trump. What happens next? For full podcasts as well as bonus segments, subscribe to the Roy Green Show. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your favourite shows. Guest: John Zogby, senior partner at Zogby Analytics, op-ed writer for the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and other worldwide publications, author of “We Are Many, We Are One: Tribal Analytics in 21st Century America” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Internationally-known pollster John Zogby -- Founder, the Zogby International Poll; now, Zogby Analytics -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Washington
Internationally-known pollster John Zogby -- Founder, the Zogby International Poll; now, Zogby Analytics -- talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Washington
Internationally-known pollster John Zogby -- Founder, the Zogby International Poll -- Now, Zogby Analytics; Author, WE ARE MANY, WE ARE ONE, talks to WDEL's Allan Loudell from Utica, NY
For all show notes please visit http://www.ajoconnor.com/HRstudio/podcasts/Scott-Overcarsh Getting company culture right can lead to extraordinary benefits for employees, customers, and shareholders. Interestingly, most large companies aspire to have a reputation for great employee engagement and exceptional customer service, however, only a select few actually manage to earn it. In fact, customer service, employee engagement, and the science and benefit behind those tremendous cultural dimensions remain largely elusive and are actually attained only by some but admired by most. One such organization who is absolutely doing it right is Chick-fil-A. The largely Southern-based fast food restaurant known for its chicken sandwiches has again found itself at the top of the Customer Service Hall of Fame which is a study published by 24/7 Wall Street and Zogby Analytics. In fact, they come in on that list at #2, only behind Amazon.com. Chances are that it will overcome Amazon given the rate at which this organization is growing and developing. For the third year in a row, Chick-fil-A is the only fast food restaurant to ever make such a survey. Scott Overcarsh is well positioned to share the secret behind the success of Chick-fil-A. He is a senior management consultant in the leadership development program and is part of the field operations of Chick-fil-A. He has had a tremendous 40 year career building Chick-fil-A and has worked both in the stores, in the field, in headquarters, and has actually owned and operated several restaurants. For all show notes please visit http://www.ajoconnor.com/HRstudio/podcasts/Scott-Overcarsh
Rev. Al Sharpton keynote speaker for "Act Rally" presented by The Urban League Of Hampton Roads. Held At Grove Church. Senior Pastor Dr. Melvin O. Marriner. Alfred Charles "Al" Sharpton Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, television/radio talk show host and a former White House adviser who, according to 60 Minutes, became President Barack Obama's "go-to black leader." In 2004, he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. presidential election. He hosts his own radio talk show, Keepin' It Real, and he makes regular guest appearances on Fox News (such as on The O'Reilly Factor), CNN, and MSNBC. In 2011, he was named the host of MSNBC's PoliticsNation, a nightly talk show. In 2015, the program was shifted to Sunday mornings Sharpton's supporters praise "his ability and willingness to defy the power structure that is seen as the cause of their suffering" and consider him "a man who is willing to tell it like it is." Former Mayor of New York City Ed Koch, a one-time foe, said that Sharpton deserves the respect he enjoys among black Americans: "He is willing to go to jail for them, and he is there when they need him." President Barack Obama said that Sharpton is "the voice of the voiceless and a champion for the downtrodden." A 2013 Zogby Analytics poll found that one quarter of African Americans said that Sharpton speaks for them. His critics describe him as "a political radical who is to blame, in part, for the deterioration of race relations". Sociologist Orlando Patterson has referred to him as a racial arsonist, while liberal columnist Derrick Z. Jackson has called him the black equivalent of Richard Nixon and Pat Robertson. Sharpton sees much of the criticism as a sign of his effectiveness. "In many ways, what they consider criticism is complimenting my job," he said. "An activist's job is to make public civil rights issues until there can be a climate for change."
Tom Clark is the Chief Political Correspondent for Global News and host of The West Block. He joins Roy to talk about the upcoming U.S. presidential election. - Fran Coombs, managing editor of Rasmussen Report, joins Roy to discuss the state of U.S. polls and who's likely to win the U.S. presidential election. - John Zogby, founder of national polling firm Zogby Analytics and author of “We are Many: We are One”, discusses the U.S. presidential election with Roy. - A Russian-American historian argues in article for the online publication Gordon that Donald Trump has been recruited by Russia and acts in interests of Vladimir Putin. Guest: Yuri Felshtinsky, author of The Corporation: Russia and the KGB in the Age of President Putin and co-author of Blowing Up Russia (a book banned in Russia) with Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated by Russian government agents in London. Several prominent individuals associated with the book have been killed. - A political science professor's model predicts Donald Trump has an 87% chance of winning the White House on Tuesday. Guest: Helmut Norpoth, professor at Stony Brook University in New York. His Primary Model has predicted all five winning POTUS candidates over the past 20 years. - Charles Ortel is a Wall Street analyst who uncovered the financial discrepancies at General Electric before the company's stock crash in 2008. Sunday Times of London describes Ortel as "one of the finest analysts of financial statements on the planet." Ortel deconstructed the Clinton Foundation and declares it to be entirely corrupt. In February 2015, Ortel wrote "Clinton Foundation entities are part of a network that has defrauded donors and created illegal private gains of approximately $100 billion in combined magnitude and possibly more, since 23 October, 1997." Guest: Charles Ortel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Zogby, founder of national polling firm Zogby Analytics and author of “We are Many: We are One”, discusses the U.S. presidential election with Roy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ontario is experiencing an electricity pricing crisis, particularly in rural Ontario. One person has died in Bruce Grey County and there will be more says Francesca Dobbyn, United Way's Executive Director of Bruce Grey County. Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown joins Roy to say what he can commit to if he's elected Premier. Guest: Patrick Brown, Ontario PC leader - Electricity pricing is a crisis, particularly in rural Ontario. Will it cost lives? It already has cost one life, says Francesca Dobbyn. Guest: Francesca Dobbyn, executive director for the United Way in Bruce Grey County, Ontario - FBI Director James Comey has reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, advising Congress by letter yesterday of his intent. Clinton's executive assistant Huma Abedin had an account on the secret server and her estranged husband Anthony Weiner's laptop (on which he was sexting with a 15 year old) contains material the FBI is also interested in. Will this development upend the U.S. presidential election? Guests: Ron Miller, associate dean of Helms School of Government at Liberty University, author of “Sellout: Musings from Uncle Tom's Porch” and a U.S. Air Force veteran Toby Condliffe, U.S. citizen living in Canada and a super delegate at the 2008 Democratic Party Convention and head of Democrats Abroad - What does one of America's leading pollsters expect the impact of the FBI Director's decision to be on November 8? Guest: John Zogby of Zogby Analytics and author of We Are Many - We Are One - Trent Hills Mayor Hector MacMillan is back from his IRE Nanoknife pancreatic cancer surgery in Germany. Mayor Hector says the surgery was a success and he is on the road to recovery. This comes after Ontario refused to fund the out of province surgical procedure in the U.S. The Mayor is now challenging the Government of Ontario not to let others in his predicament die. Guest: Hector MacMillan - In the weekly Beauties and the Beast segment, Roy asks the Beauties to assess Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government's performance after one year in office. Guests: Catherine Swift Linda Leatherdale Michelle Simson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FBI Director James Comey has reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server, advising Congress by letter yesterday of his intent. What does one of America's leading pollsters expect the impact of the FBI Director's decision to be on November 8th? John Zogby, of Zogby Analytics, and author of We Are Many - We Are One, joins the Roy Green show today to discuss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Tragically Hip Man Machine Poem tour ended in Kingston, Ontario last night with, it appears, almost all of Canada tuned in to the final performance by this iconic Canadian band, following Gord Downie's revealing that he has terminal brain cancer. Guests: Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun columnist Chris and Theo Mushumanski, two brothers who drove more than 1000 kilometers to attend the first concert of the tour in Victoria, B.C. - Just when it seemed possible to leave Donald Trump to the side, he has another week of headlines. Not good headlines. In fact, awful headlines. Still, one of America's leading pollsters says Trump is down but not out. Guest: John Zogby of Zogby Analytics and author of We are Many, We are One: Neo-Tribes in 21st Century America - A provincial report declares Quebec's proposed Charter of Values has helped to radicalize young Muslims by making them feel left out of Quebec society. Meanwhile, the federal government is going to open an office for de-radicalizing of individuals like Aaron Driver. What are the chances of success for such an office? It's been tried by other countries and without much success, particularly when governments get involved. Where do you begin with this kind of effort in order to gain any credibility with the people you're trying to de-radicalize? Is the focus going to be exclusively on radicalizing by ISIS/AQ, or will the office also focus on other individuals/groups who attempt tor radicalize? Guest: Scott Newark. Following 9/11, he was named Ontario's Special Security Advisor and authored the province's perimeter security strategy. He served as Director of Operations for the Washington, DC Investigative Project on Terrorism and served as senior policy advisor to the federal Minister for Public Safety. He's also vice chair/operations of the National Security Group. - Next Tuesday, Toronto Sun and Sun Media investigative journalist Sue-Ann Levy's new book Underdog: Confessions of a Right-Wing Gay Jewish Muckraker, will be available on bookshelves. No one will be safe from Sue-Ann's attention. Guest: Sue-Ann Levy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest: John Zogby, CEO of Zogby Analytics. They have just published a new poll about Presiddent Obama: 57% disapproval. Read John's new book. Click to see the book summary. Please support our friends: RANGER SELF DEFENSE THE BOOKS OF AARON CLAREY (CAPTAIN CAPITALISM) CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN BY SILVIO CANTO JR THE BOOKS OF DR ILEANA JOHNSON