gillaspie. however, what we re not showing right there, though, and let me just tell you right now is when you look at it right there, to support donald trump, 16% of people went out to vote to support donald trump. look at that number, 34%, more than double of people went out as an opposition vote against donald trump. as we talk about this election, as we talk about 2018, clearly trump had an effect on this race. that s the president mark. what are people saying about the republican and democratic parties in virginia? good news for democrats, bad news for republicans. if you look at there, it shows that democrats right now had a 51% approval rating coming out of this exit poll. if you look at the disproval rating was 45%. now, if you look at the republican numbers, their approval rating was only at 45%, don. if you look at these numbers right now it just goes to show you that democrats were doing
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minutes because that s they ll be focusing not only 17 victims in parkland, but the 13 victims in columbine that were killed in that 1999 shooting that really sparked this sort of awareness across the country. andrea. thank you, steve paterson. and the students at north high school in denver. we go to chicago, which is an hour earlier, rather an hour later, so they have already been out for an hour. ron mott, a city rocked almost every day by violence in various neighborhoods but all reacting to what happened in florida. ron? reporter: yeah, absolutely, andrea, good day to you. i m with young man from leo high school here on the south side. you mention this is a daily problem here in chicago, gun violence. so these students who came out today, this rally wrapped up 10 minutes ago, those rally not just for those folks lost at parkland but all the people lost
daily basis in chicago to gun violence. cash a, senior, what brought you out today and what s your message? i wanted to p
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to learn more about this family or if you want to help, i have tweetedute link to their gofund me page. it s only 5% contained. it s already claimed the lives of five people. they re being fuelled by high winds. more than 3400 fire personnel are battling wild fires with more than 300 engines and 17 helicopters. but just 5% containment right now. i want to bring in meteorologist in our cnn weather center. what does mother nature have in store? there s no break in site unfortunately from the very destructive conditions that we ve been dealing with. i want to point them out to you. first all of the big area of high pressure that s been baking the west, even as far north as portland and seattle, they ve been setting records and will penetrate that big dome of heat. there are big storms firing off
in the front range and in wyoming of all places today. but until this big dome of high pressure moves, we re not
a lot of things. thanks, appreciate the reporting. i m joined by caroline. let s get to the conflict issue and what the president wrote over the weekend. is robert mueller ever going to release his conflicts of interest with respect to prtd tr president trump. what he was talking about with this alleged conflict of interest and white house wouldn t tell cnn either when they asked this question. you think you know what it s about and has merit. there are three things we know that president trump himself stated, there s this lingering potential dispute over fees at his golf course and then of course the other issue besides the fact that mueller had worked for wilmer hail, the law firm that represented jared and ivanka and experts in the doj cleared, they vetted him to do this representation ethically.
but the issue is that interviewed for ahead of the fbi with president trump days before his appointment as special counsel. i think as everything in this case, he s grasping for straws
A news show featuring the top headlines of the day from pop culture to politics, which are discussed by a rotating panel of four women and one man. harris: i hear you saying david: it sounds like the m.o. it sounds like their m.o. but the fact is that for decades and, of course, we got to realize vladimir putin is part of the old soviet union. k.g.b. guy at heart. they have been trying to sow dissent in the united states since stalin was in power and even before that. they continue to do that. it s just the method of delivery has changed. that is what they re focusing on now. there hasn t been enough done in the past. probably isn t enough done now. i don t think it is ever going to stop. harris: senator lindsey graham says he is working to introduce a russia, quote/unquote, sanctions bill from hell. go for it. trump has been tough on russia, as we should. so i have no problem to continue sanctions on russia. of course we have to take the cyber security issues seriously.
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the average now for 2018, 215,000 a month higher than it was a couple years ago. on the down side, again the number was slightly less than anticipated. transportation and warehouse was interesting. the monthly was almost 19,000. last month we lost 1,000 jobs there. it was one of the things that stood out to me. bill: economists and financial people can find something negative in anything. unemployment is at 3.9 percent. we haven t seen a number like this in 18 years. the real unemployment number is more impressive called the u6. it takes into account people working part-time but don t want that. that number dropped from 7.5. that s a sharp decline in a long time. bill: 2.7% higher wages. you want wages to go a bit higher than that. it was the expectation. another great piece of news, people working part-time for economic reasons because they couldn t find a job, that s dropped by 176,000. 400,000 more people got a job. 100,000 people
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trump tower meeting for over a year. it ended up being a meeting about adoption. we know donald trump jr. was told they might have information on hillary. president trump tweeted as much way back over a year ago, july july 2017, if any of these sheep in the media would ever do any work, they are lazy, they are overpaid. most politicians, he tweeted over a year ago, would have gone to a meeting like the one don jr. attended in order to get info on an opponent. that s politics. and in september of 2017 the new york times reporting donald trump jr. told senate investigators that he set up a june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer because he was intrigued that she might have damaging information about hillary clinton. sadly in an effort to malign president trump, your friends not really in the mainstream media, they forgot even their own reporting. their own reporting.
that s how bad they are. that s how desperate they are
by the way, in moments we are going to prove it to you. we will call out the fake crisis paddlers that are the so-called news media in his country and by the way on the left, they all seemingly want this president to fail. that s sad at all costs because they want democrats back in power.k we have more information surrounding the new york times newest hire, so-called journalist, so-called record, long history of makingng despicable, disgusting comments, racist comments against people because of race, men, and f the police. we will explain. we have one more shocking example of conservatives being targeted by far left agitators and we will address the situation out of chicago, 71 people shot this weekend alone. 12 dead and dozens more fighting for their lives. rahm, where are you? obama, you had eight years, why did you not fix this? and finally the u.s. reissued otvery tough sanctions finally against the regime in iran.
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finish line. and one of the president s first congressional supporters now faces criminal charges. congressman collins cheated our markets and our justice system. is a wider culture of corruption story unraveling around the white house? this is mtp daily an it starts right now. good evening, i m chuck todd here on a very busy washington, d.c. welcome to mtp daily. is it really august? once again welcome to a wild day of legal and political developments surrounding, who else, but the president. one of his top loyalists in the house was just arrested on insider trading charges on a plot that was so brazen, it includes the white house south lawn, by the way. as it was described by federal prosecutors today that you have got to see it to believe it.
we ve have much more on this story and this culture of corruption stench that s starting to grow around the president coming up. but we re also going to talk a