exclusive interview with president biden. with under four weeks until the midterm elections. a brand new cnn poll shows that president biden s approval rating is improving. 44% of people say they approve now of the way he is handling his job as president. 56% disapprove. this is up from a low of 48% this summer. now it s higher than bill clinton and donald trump. higher than their ratings at their stage of their presidencies, but below barack obama and others. the poll shows major economic warning signs just 22% rate economic conditions of the country as good with 41% calling conditions somewhat poor, 27% saying very poor. i should note the conditions are improving. just 32% of the public approve of his handling of inflation. 36% of his handling of the economy as a whole, up from 30% this summer. half of americans say biden s policies have worsened economic conditions. 36% that they improved economic conditions. that s a slight improvement from april and may. and a majority
from our cameras and told us to get lost. but we stayed and let the migrants tell us what the democrats don t want you to hear. joe biden inspired them to take this dangerous trip to america. where are you coming from? venezuela. colombia. honduras. what was it like crossing the border? what happened once you crossed? the first border i crossed was from colombia to panama. heavily armed citizens caught us. they kidnapped us for four days. a lot of kids and women were raped. to be honest, it was shocking. it was something i don t wish anybody else to go through. it was very hard. even one of the people coming with us died crossing the border. it was really good. i passed through with political asylum from mexico. we crossed the river, and border patrol was already waiting for us. we were happily welcomed, thanks to biden, the president. are you seeking asylum? yes. we are a group coming from venezuela, running from political persecution. venezuela is very bad
them to the federal government, but despite all of that the fbi still recovered 11 sets marked as classified documents when they did the search last monday. that included documents, john, that were marked at every level of classification in the system, including the most sensitive types of documents that are not to be represent anywhere but in special secured rooms called skiffs. those seized boxes are evidence in an ongoing criminal appropriate plus the justice department will look at all of the interactions that investigators had with trump s team over the past several month and that s going to be all factoring in as they decide whether anyone should be charged with a crime. no one has been charged at this time. there are a lot of questions about exactly what these documents pertain to. two house committees have asked for a classified briefing as well as a damage assessment from the intelligence community and trump for his part, he is indicating that his team could try to c
we ll dig deeper. in russia, the 29-year-old daughter of a putin ally whose father is known as putin s brain was killed in a fiery car explosion outside moscow with the kremlin accusing ukraine for being responsible for what russia is calling a contract killing. with ukraine celebrating its independence this weekend also marking six months since the russian invasion, i ll be talking to retired general david petraeus. and congress members jerry nadler and caroline maloney are locked in a bitter intraparty primary battle in new york city tomorrow thanks to redistricting. we ll discuss that race. and i ll take a look at the rise in anti-semitic groups across america after leafletting in a small new jersey town this weekend just days after similar leaflets were seen on long island, new york. joining me is ken delanian and brandon buck. you ve got the new nbc news poll with some major headlines. voters are angry, frustrated. they re saying for the first time that threats to
i defer to them on the legal theory. but on the surface as a regular american who just sees it what s happening in plain sight, it s almost an abomination. it s a disgrace that it s taken this long. you know, it feels like the other thing we have to rumble with is the popularity that he has inside one of the country s two parties, and he s made it partisan. i mean, support for people like you, used to not just be bipartisan, but it used to be the domain of the republican party in this country. what do you think about our politics and what this says about our politics that he still is supported by so many republicans? well, that is what is also scary, too. you know, in the court of law, you will be judged by a jury of your peers, and if his peers is a population that s made up of people that support him too, there is an audience for donald trump.