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Biden's job approval drops to 38% as border worries rise

President Joe Biden's approval rating declined in January as Americans worried about the economy and immigration while the Democrat ramps up his reelection campaign, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday.

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Americans dismayed by Biden-Trump rematch: poll

Americans are unhappy about a looming election rematch between Democratic President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor Donald Trump, but that won't stop them from voting, a Reuters/Ipsos poll this week found.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

almost all the respondents say they want at least substantial change in the way thanks are done in this country with one third favoring complete and total upheaval. that is a lot to think about. that is brand-new data for you tonight. i will have much more later on with our fox news election special at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> total upheaval? i guess we will have to interpret what that means. did icu show that over 50% of trump caucus goers were first-timers? if that is true, that is an amazing amount of new activists that he has brought off the ground. >> among the first time caucus goers, 52% showings% for trump. 52% for haley, 11% for vivek ramaswamy and tied with ron desantis. >> we will check in with you later. thank you very much. we have a guy over at each campaign headquarters.

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More than 70% of Koreans aware of Animal Protection Act: survey

More than 70 percent of Koreans were aware of the country's Animal Protection Act, a poll showed Tuesday, as animal welfare has gained growing attention.

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BBC News

the republican field since he entered the race in late 2022. throughout the last year, a slew of republicans threw their hats in the ring as alternatives to the former president. debates were held without the former president, who declined every invitation tojoin his rivals on stage. but his support remained remarkably steady — he has led by a wide margin in poll after poll among likely republican primary voters. in the well—respected des moines register poll with nbc news released saturday night, 48% of respondents said they would vote for donald trump. 20% for former south carolina governor nikki haley. 16% for florida governor ron desantis. and less than 10% said they will vote for businessman vivek ramaswamy. the bbc�*s carl nasman is here in iowa, currently following florida governor ron desantis. what can you tell us? how has he been received over voters. people they intend to caucus for him? i

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BBC News

donald trump has led the republican field since he entered the race in late 2022. throughout the last year, a slew of republicans threw their hats in the ring as alternatives to the former president. debates were held without the former president, who declined every invitation tojoin his rivals on stage. but his support remained remarkably steady; he has led by a wide margin in poll after poll among likely republican primary voters. in the well—respected des moines register poll with nbc news released saturday night, 48% of respondents said they would vote for donald trump. 20% for former south carolina governor nikki haley. 16% for florida governor ron desantis. and less than 10% said they will vote for businessman vivek ramaswamy. the bbc�*s carl nasman is here in iowa, currently following florida governor ron desantis. we can speak to him now. how is

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Inside With Jen Psaki

election. but believe it or not, most people are not attuned. most people haven't even started to pay attention to the state of the race. or come to terms with the likeliest of scenarios, a rematch between joe biden and donald trump. and believe me, i get it. it's only january and there's still a very long way to go until november. a lots of things going on in their lives. but according to internal polling from the biden campaign, as of now, a majority of undecided voters, three out of four, do not seem to believe, at least not yet, that donald trump is likely to be the republican presidential nominee. and as surprising as that may sound, that also tracked with public polling on how closely voters are watching the 2024 election at this point. according to an ap poll, only 20% of respondents said that they have been following this year's presidential election closely so far. while almost half, 47%, say they have paid little to no attention. so, given that voter uncertainty, the biden campaign is making a bet. they're working theory is that the president's numbers could be hitting the floor right now.

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BBC News

donald trump has led the republican field since he entered the race in late 2022. throughout the last year, a slew of republicans threw their hats in the ring as alternatives to the former president. debates were held without the former president, who declined every invitation tojoin his rivals on stage, but his support remained remarkably steady. he has led by a wide margin in poll after poll among likely republican primary voters. in the well—respected des moines register poll with nbc news released saturday night, 48% of respondents said they would vote for donald trump. 20% for former south carolina governor nikki haley. 16% for florida governor ron desantis. and less than 10% said they will vote for businessman vivek ramaswamy. the bbc�*s carl nasman is here in iowa, currently following florida governor ron desantis.

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World Business Report

work as an important part of life. the next generation, they want more from their work, they want more from their work, they want to enjoy themselves at work. so there is the hp report thatis work. so there is the hp report that is something leaders should be listening to. what should be listening to. what should those _ should be listening to. what should those in _ should be listening to. what should those in charge, - should those in charge, managers, leaders in business be doing about this to try to make it shift?— be doing about this to try to make it shift? what was really interesting _ make it shift? what was really interesting as _ make it shift? what was really interesting as a _ make it shift? what was really interesting as a lot _ make it shift? what was really interesting as a lot of - make it shift? what was really interesting as a lot of the - interesting as a lot of the respondents said that actually money is not the thing, that many of them said they would accept less money to be happy at work. happy at work means feeling valued, it is no different to how we live our everyday lives, we want to be recognised for the things we do well, we want to be valued and leaders really do need to show more empathy with their workforce, that is real empathy notjust workforce, that is real empathy not just the words that say hello, how are you, we care about you but recognising

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Special Report With Bret Baier

>> bret: we're getting new information at this hour america reports co-anchor sandra smith is taking a look at these numbers we are just getting in from new york. good evening, sandra. >> sandra: we have been looking forward to this, bret. good to be with you. with our fox news voter election survey we have been talking with iowa republican caucus goers. and we are now getting our first look at what we are learning on the ground there in iowa with some of the questions that we put to voters. all right. so we asked iowa republicans how much change and how the country is run do they want to see? it was a key question heading into the caucuses. almost all of respondents said they want to at least substantial change in the way things are done. with one third favoring complete and total upheaval. okay. so next up, we are going to look at some of the top issues that we are finding are priorities for iowans. the priorities for them in what they say need the most attention in the country today. take a look at this. four in 10 put immigration at

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