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cretin Trump would start his re-election bid with just 33 percent of voters

planning to definitely or likely vote for him according to a Harvard camps

Harris poll released exclusively to the hill the poll asked 1473 voters whether

they would either definitely vote for Trump probably vote for Trump probably

vote for the Democratic candidate definitely vote for the Democratic

candidate or vote for an independent or other candidate should the president

seek re-election in 2020 22 percent said they will definitely vote for Trump

while 11 percent said they will probably vote for the president advertisement 33

percent said they would definitely vote for the Democrat in that race while 11

percent of respondents said they would probably vote for Trump's eventual

Democratic opponent another 11 percent said they plan to vote for another

candidate in 2020 while 13 percent to remain unsure according to the Harvard

camps Harris poll Trump is widely expected to seek another term in the

White House he filed for re-election on June 20 2017 the same day he was sworn

into office the latest Harvard camps Harris survey put his approval rating at

44% a higher number than some other polls that show Trump with more anemic

ratings Republicans lost the house majority in the 2018 midterms in a

rebuke to the president though the GOP gained two seats in the Senate while the

figures suggest Trump is beatable in 2020 Democrats will have their own

challenges the party is expected to see a crowded presidential primary field in

2020 and no would-be contender has emerged as a clear front-runner Trump

for his part is hoping to win a comeback victory in 2020 similar to those won by

former presidents Clinton and Obama who brought won re-election after losing the

house majority in their first midterm Trump like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama

before him is struggling after their first midterms and it took a while for

them land on their feet said Mark Penn the co-director of the

Harvard caps Harris Poll Trump is stuck in the mid-forties and against a top

tire Democrat a would lose unless he is able to expand his base from its present

size right double quotation mark on the other hand Clinton and Obama look

beatable at this point and yet they ran smart campaigns to come back from the

dead he added with low reelect numbers Trump would be headed for a difficult

and likely losing campaign if he does not change some of it right double

quotation mark the Harvard camps Harris poll online survey of 1473 registered

voters was conducted from Dec 24 - 26 the Harvard caps Harris poll is a

collaboration of the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard University

in the Harris Poll the hill will be working with Harvard camps Harris Poll

through 2018 full poll results will be posted online later this week

the Harvard caps Harris poll survey is an online sample drawn from the Harris

panel and waited to reflect on demographics as a representative online

sample it does not report a probability confidence interval

For more infomation >> Poll finds 33 percent would definitely or likely back Trump for reelection - Duration: 3:20.

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Trump expecting 'big progress' on trade deal after phone call with Xi Jinping - Duration: 0:54.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the phone Saturday with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping

about their country's trade conflict.

On Twitter, President Trump said he "just had a long and a very good call with President

Xi of China," adding that the deal is moving along "very well."

He said he expects some progress to be made on a comprehensive level.

This month at the G20 summit in Argentina, the two leaders called a truce on the trade

war.

If a deal isn't reached by a deadline in March, President Trump has been threatening to increase

tariffs from the current 10 percent to 25 percent on 200 billion dollars worth of Chinese

goods.

According to President Trump, he and President Xi in their phone call also confirmed their

support for America's talks with North Korea for peace on the Korean Peninsula.

For more infomation >> Trump expecting 'big progress' on trade deal after phone call with Xi Jinping - Duration: 0:54.

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New laws are putting California further at odds with Trump - Duration: 8:14.

California Gov. Jerry Brown is leaving office Jan. 7 after signing more than 1,000 laws in his last year, further positioning the state as a bastion of liberal activism and goad to President Donald Trump

The laws, most of which take effect Tuesday, ease criminal sentences, tighten gun restrictions and address climate change, gender discrimination and sexual harassment

The Democratic governor approved 1,016 laws, the most in any of his last eight years in office

His 201 vetoes also were the most during his final two terms, as lawmakers passed a record number of measures

Counting his two terms from 1975 to 1983, the state's longest-serving governor vetoed 1,829 bills and saw 17,851 become law

Here are some of the laws taking effect with the new year: CRIMINAL JUSTICE Sweeping new laws bar juveniles younger than 16 from being tried as adults, even for murder, and keep children under 12 out of the criminal justice system unless they are charged with murder or rape

Other laws allow many defendants to ask judges to dismiss their charges if they show mental illness played a major role in their crime and limit the state's felony murder rule, which holds accomplices to the same standard as the person who carried out the killing

A new law responding to police shootings of young black men broadens public access to officers' personnel records

A police union is challenging whether the law is retroactive. Repeat drunken drivers and first-time offenders involved in injury crashes must install an ignition interlock device, which blocks their vehicle from starting if the driver isn't sober

GUNS Spurred by mass shootings, lawmakers further tightened California's already tough gun laws

Anyone convicted of certain domestic violence misdemeanors will be barred for life from possessing a firearm, while those under age 21 will be banned from purchasing a rifle or shotgun unless they are members of law enforcement or the military or have a hunting license

Several other laws already took effect, including measures explicitly banning rapid-fire bump stocks that attach to guns; requiring eight hours of training for concealed carry applicants; and allowing police to seize ammunition and magazines under domestic violence restraining orders

A lifetime firearm ban goes into effect in 2020 for anyone who has been hospitalized for a mental health issue more than once in a year

WILDFIRES Utilities may bill customers for future legal damages and for settlements from the deadly 2017 wildfires that caused more than $10 billion in insured losses, even if the companies' mismanagement caused the blazes

The measure is among more than two dozen wildfire-related laws. Others make it easier to log trees, build firebreaks and conduct controlled burns of vegetation that would fuel wildfires; require investor-owned utilities to upgrade equipment so it's less likely to cause fires; safeguard residents' insurance coverage following disasters; and improve emergency notifications

GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT California becomes the first state to require publicly held corporations to have at least one woman on their boards of directors by the end of 2019 and two or more by 2021

Spurred by the #MeToo movement, another new law bans private and public employers, including the state Legislature, from reaching secret settlements over sexual assault, harassment or discrimination

A law preventing businesses from requiring employees to sign liability releases to keep their jobs or receive bonuses is among several expanded protections

Californians also can list their gender as "nonbinary" on their driver's licenses, designated as the letter "X

" CLIMATE CHANGE California's utilities must generate 60 percent of their energy from wind, solar and other renewable sources by 2030, which is 10 percent higher than a previous mandate

Lawmakers set a goal of phasing out electricity from fossil fuels by 2045. "This is historic because there is no economy larger in the world that has committed to pure clean energy," former Democratic state Sen

Kevin de Leon of Los Angeles wrote when Brown signed the bill into law. It was California's latest ambitious reaction to Trump's decisions to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and revive the coal industry

Other new laws study ways to ease the impact of climate change, encourage the use of biomethane and protect Obama administration targets for removing "super pollutants" called hydrofluorocarbons from refrigerants

Another law bars the Trump administration from expanding oil drilling off the California coast by blocking new pipelines and other supporting construction in state waters

OTHER LAWS — Dine-in restaurants may only provide drinking straws at customers' request

— Restaurants that advertise children's meals must include water or unflavored milk as the default beverage, though customers can still order other options

— Elections officials must provide prepaid return envelopes for vote-by-mail ballots

They also must give voters a chance to correct a ballot signature that doesn't match the one on file and let them track mail-in ballots

— The minimum wage rises to $12 for companies with 26 or more employees and $11 for smaller businesses as California phases in a $15 base hourly wage

— A bill protecting net neutrality rules was set to take effect Jan. 1 but was blocked until a federal lawsuit is resolved

For more infomation >> New laws are putting California further at odds with Trump - Duration: 8:14.

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Liverpool 5 Arsenal 1 - Trump called out, Piers Morgan tortured - Duration: 3:46.

 Liverpool's sensational 5-1 demolition of Arsenal had Reds fans walking on cloud nine as they finished 2018 with a nine-point lead at the top of the Premier League but supporters of their rivals were left feeling the pain

 Jurgen Klopp's side fell behind in the Premier League at home for the first time since Jamie Vardy scored for Leicester 364 days earlier when Ainsley Maitland-Niles put the visitors ahead but turned the game on its head with a quickfire double from Roberto Firmino who bagged a brace with just 30 seconds between his two goals

 Sadio Mane added a third before a Mohamed Salah penalty made it 4-1 before the break and in the second half Firmino completed his hat-trick with a second spot-kick for the Reds

 The performance, result and where it places Liverpool in the table at the turn of the calendar year had their follows ecstatic

 Linda Pizzuti Henry, wife of the club's principal owner John W Henry tweeted: "The magic continues for Liverpool this season

Undefeated and holding firm at the top of the table after 20 matches. So, so exciting

"  Former Reds player Jason McAteer kept up the American connection by replying to a tweet from US President Donald Trump about the Republicans trying to get senate approval to build a border wall with Mexico by declaring: "Seriously Donald no one cares - LFC have just gone nine points clear

"  Liverpool haven't won the League Championship the title since 1990 - the longest drought in the club's history - but Jurgen Klopp's side's title credentials received a seal of approval from of the nation's most prominent football writers

 The Times' Henry Winter wrote: "Liverpool have the manager, the players, the leaders and the belief, camaraderie and work ethic to win this title

They have the momentum. It's now about keeping their nerve and focus game by game," while The Mail on Sunday's Oliver Holt remarked: "Liverpool were a delight to watch tonight

Nine points clear. A long, long way to go but momentum and emotion and history is with them

Every team six points clear in Premier League at the turn of the year has gone on to win it

"  Meanwhile, such is the manner in which Liverpool are playing, even their rivals offered some grudging respect

 United We Stand editor Andy Mitten declared: "There's a massive buzz here at Anfield

Liverpool nine points clear and unbeaten. Time to brighten my day by taking a fully clothed December swim over to Birkenhead with a dozen bricks strapped to my back

"  Arsenal fan Piers Morgan complained: "This. Is. Torture" while approval came from Barcelona legend Carles Puyol who proclaimed: "I love rock & roll Liverpool

"

For more infomation >> Liverpool 5 Arsenal 1 - Trump called out, Piers Morgan tortured - Duration: 3:46.

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Vape shop worker fired after screaming at pro-Trump customer - Duration: 1:01.

For more infomation >> Vape shop worker fired after screaming at pro-Trump customer - Duration: 1:01.

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Store Employee Who Harassed Customer Over Trump Apparel FIRED - Duration: 1:21.

For more infomation >> Store Employee Who Harassed Customer Over Trump Apparel FIRED - Duration: 1:21.

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Donald Trump attacked Marvel superhero - Donald Trump Sniper episode 1 - Duration: 3:51.

Donald Trump attacked Marvel superhero - Donald Trump Sniper episode 1

For more infomation >> Donald Trump attacked Marvel superhero - Donald Trump Sniper episode 1 - Duration: 3:51.

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Trump issues executive order freezing federal workers pay in 2019 - Duration: 1:55.

Trump issues executive order freezing federal workers pay in 2019

President Donald Trump issued an executive order Friday freezing federal workers pay for 2019, following through on a proposal he announced earlier in the year.

The move, which nixes a 2.1% across-the-board pay raise that was set to take effect in January, comes as hundreds of thousands of federal employees are expecting to begin the new year furloughed or working without pay because of a partial government shutdown.

Trump told lawmakers he planned to scrap the 2019 pay bump for federal workers in August, saying the federal budget couldnt support it. In addition to the 2.1% pay increase, the executive order also cancels a yearly adjustment of paychecks based on the region of the country where workers are posted, called the "locality pay increase," that was due to take effect in January.

The move does not affect a 2.6% pay increase for US troops next year that was passed as part of the massive defense spending bill Trump signed in August.

Lawmakers could include a pay raise for 2019 in a spending bill to reopen the government, but negotiations have been at an impasse over money for Trumps border wall.

About 380,000 federal employees are on furlough and 420,000 are working without pay as the new year approaches.

In a letter to House and Senate leaders in August, Trump described the pay increase as "inappropriate."

"We must maintain efforts to put our Nation on a fiscally sustainable course, and Federal agency budgets cannot sustain such increases," the President wrote.

Trump also stressed that a pay freeze would not affect the federal governments ability to attract qualified workers. He cited his statutory authority to adjust pay out of "national emergency or serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare."

For more infomation >> Trump issues executive order freezing federal workers pay in 2019 - Duration: 1:55.

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Trump expecting 'big progress' on China trade after Xi Jinping phone call - Duration: 1:31.

U.S. President Donald Trump spoke on the phone Saturday with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping

about their countries' trade conflict, and afterwards both sides were sounding positive.

The two leaders also touched on the Korean Peninsula peace process, President Xi saying

again that he supports talks between the U.S. and the North.

Yoon Jung-min reports.

On Twitter, President Trump said he "just had a long and a very good call with President

Xi of China," and that the two covered "all subjects, areas and points of dispute."

He also said a deal is moving along "very well," and he expects some progress to be

made on a comprehensive level.

This month at the G20 summit in Argentina, the two leaders called a truce on the trade

war.

If a deal isn't reached by a deadline in March,...

President Trump has been threatening to increase tariffs from the current 10 percent to 25

percent on 200 billion dollars worth of Chinese goods.

China welcomed news of some improvement in trade relations and bilateral ties.

According to Chinese media, including Xinhua,...

President Xi emphasized the importance of diplomatic ties with Washington and expressed

hopes for cooperation on international and regional issues.

In their phone call, the leaders also discussed broader issues.

Reports say Xi reiterated his support for America's talks with North Korea for peace

on the Korean Peninsula, hoping for positive results.

Yoon Jung-min, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> Trump expecting 'big progress' on China trade after Xi Jinping phone call - Duration: 1:31.

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Graham Throws in Full Support of Trump's Wall, Gives Pelosi Ultimatum - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> Graham Throws in Full Support of Trump's Wall, Gives Pelosi Ultimatum - Duration: 3:28.

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Melania Trump To Host Mar-A-Lago's New Year's Eve Ball Without Donald Amid Government Shutdown - New - Duration: 2:20.

Melania Trump will have to play host at Mar-a-Lago's New Year's Eve ball sans Donald Trump! A source close to her told HL EXCLUSIVELY the 'show must go on' during the shutdown!

Melania Trump will be spending her New Year's Eve at Mar-a-Lago's expensive ball without Donald Trump by her side, as the government shutdown rages on. A source close to the first lady told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that she'll be planning on attending the big gala, which has sold tickets for $1,000 (not including a 20 percent gratuity or a 7 percent tax), solo. "It's far from an ideal scenario but Melania intends to try and make the most of a bad situation and enjoy the New Years Eve ball without Donald," our source said. "It's pretty stressful hosting such a huge event on her own but Melania is extremely gracious and experienced when it comes to social engagements so she will be able to handle it just fine on her own."

When it comes down, Melania feels obligated to be there — considering the fact that tickets for this year's celebration are $250 more expensive than last year's, according to the Press Herald. "Guests paid so much for their tickets that it would have been inconceivable for both of the Trumps not to attend, and cancellation wasn't even an option, so the show must go on without Donald," our source went on to say.

While Donald will remain in Washington, D.C. on New Year's Eve, the president does have plans to call the first lady after the ball has dropped. "He has promised to call Melania at midnight to wish her a happy new year, but it still won't be the same without him there in person," our source added. "…That's just another sacrifice Donald must make as president."

For more infomation >> Melania Trump To Host Mar-A-Lago's New Year's Eve Ball Without Donald Amid Government Shutdown - New - Duration: 2:20.

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MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , Trump threatens to close border , cut aid unless wall is funded - Duration: 11:29.

For more infomation >> MIGRANT CARAVAN LATEST NEWS TODAY , Trump threatens to close border , cut aid unless wall is funded - Duration: 11:29.

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Trump Admin Just Sold Massive Amounts Of Protected Lands To Fracking Companies - Duration: 3:19.

In an incredibly under reported story at the beginning of December, the Trump administration

auctioned off 150,000 acres in the State of Utah alone to the fracking industry, 150 acres

from obviously the department of the interior that includes areas around a Big Ears, Canyons

of the Ancients, and Hoeven Wood national monuments and Glen Canyon national recreation

area sites that bring in hundreds of thousands of tourists every single year.

All right.

These are moneymakers for the state.

These beautiful national parks protected lands, and the Interior Department of the Trump administration

did exactly what they promised us they were going to do when they came into office.

They're selling it off.

They literally auctioned it off to the highest bidder.

So now these national monuments that generate revenue for the state that attracts people

from all over the country to come see these natural wonders, they're going to belong to

the fracking industry.

All those fracking waste products are going to be right there filling up our national

parks.

And the worst part is that, as I pointed out, this happened at the beginning of December.

This was possibly one of the most under reported yet vital stories of the year and nobody seemed

to care about it.

Nobody even batted an eye when it happened because they didn't even know it happened.

You know, environmental sites like Eco Watch, they do a phenomenal job of covering stories

like this that people actually should be paying attention to.

Stories that matter, and we're going to poison her national parks.

We're going to give everything to the fracking industry or the oil industry or the coal mining

industry, or even the bottled water industry.

Screw over consumer, screw over.

Tourists screw these states out of money just so we can feed our addiction of helping corporations

and trying to extract every single ounce of fossil fuel that we can out of the ground

so we don't have to immediately switch to renewable energy.

This is an unsustainable policy both environmentally speaking, economically speaking, and in terms

of energy itself, there is a finite amount of fossil fuel in the United States.

It is finite.

There is an infinite amount of renewable energy sources.

Yet, this administration would rather sell off our own protected lands than have to,

God forbid, build a solar farm.

That's where we're at today and we've hit this point while at the same time, scientists

and researchers and governments around the world are telling us, time is up.

Time's up to address climate change.

It has to start today or else in 10 to 12 years, we are really screwed.

That's what the reports are telling us, but rather than addressing that, whether rather

than doing something about it, this administration just ought to auction off a 150,000 acres

and nobody seemed to care that it happened.

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