dinner and the israeli counsel annual national conference. this is happening as president trump s approval rating among florida voters is split right now. 45.6 approve. 51 51.4 disapprove. you can see the margin of error at the bottom. according to the polls florida voters did choose trump in the 2016 election giving him a narrow victory over hilary clinton. joining me now, nbc political reporter ali vitali. the swing state. there you are in florida. the president gonna be there. having two key meetings and one of which you are at. exactly, richard. you re right, this is a swinging swing state that you lay out the numbers are close to split here is not surprising because we re used to one and two-point margins in this state. that s what it was in 2016 when trump won here. as we look ahead to what the state will mean in 2020, it could very well be something similar. but you re right that he s taking his impeachment defense on the road. we saw before he left here that
uncertainty. then it starts to affect the economy and potentially hurts the president. bret: looking at the economy and how it relates to the president, the average of polls on the presidents approval on the economy, there you see a proof 51.4% he doesn t like some polls but this one he probably likes. the question is whether there is that negative rebound. i agree with matt, i m not sure president trump wants a deal. he sees a break with china as a strategic goal, decoupling of the u.s. and the chinese economies. the irony here is i don t know about decoupling but for a much tougher posture on china, there s quite a bit of support including in our business community. what has got people troubled and uncertain and disinclined to invest is the conduct of the
had gone. there s a debate, though, whether it actually went into, quote, space. always has to be something. allison chinchar joins us. two definitions, u.s. definition that says anything above 50 miles totally counts. the international definition is higher, about 62 miles. this particular flight went in between that. 51.4 miles. some people are saying i m not sure that really counts. you can kind of see here. it s a very narrow line, truly. you re not talking about a huge distance. what s in that space? not much. for comparison purposes, airlines are much lower, troposphere. international space station, much, much higher. we re thinking international space station is clearly in space. this comes down to it s the highest they ve ever gone. it s still a feat for them to have gone this high.
70-point gain. that was giving back from the 214 early rally. nasdaq it closed down .4%. virgin soared into space with a test flight. the rocket flown by two pilots at 51.4 miles altitude. that surpasses the 50-mile mark the u.s. government recognizes as the edge of space. it could take up the first load of tourists. the goal it started since the company was founded in 2004. the tickets are priced between $200,000 and $250,000. is starbucks coming to your door step? expanding coffee delivery as part of the strategy to get more customers. it will expand to 8,000 stores
truck on route 3. strive drivers grabbing the money, but causing several accidents in doing so. brinks says they want the money back. good luck. the new space race tonight. virgin galactic flying its first astronauts right to the edge of space. using a rocket-powered plane. two pilots onboard the spaceship, soaring 51.4 miles above the earth. the pilots celebrating with a victory roll. the company hoping to send tourists into space next. and tonight, the new inductees into the rock n roll hall of fame. janet jackson joining her brother michael and the jackson five. stevie nicks, the only woman to be inducted twice. joining them, def leppard, radiohead, the cure, roxy music and the zombies. when we come back here tonight, the 9-year-old girl who saved recess. her mom helped. some moments can change everything. you can t always predict them, but you can game plan for them.