and academics are part of this discussion hosted by american political science association. . routinely congress pulled very portable people as whether they approved of the job it is doing. this trend is bipartisan whether democrats or republicans control congress most people assign it a failing grade. the trend is also a long-standig peer over the past decade congress has not once achieved approval rating above 30%. it wasn t always this way. during the 1990s congress approval rating typically were in the 40s and 50s. today they hover in the teens and the 20s. once thought to be the great repository of america s republican principles congress is now referred to as a broken branch. why exactly has congress come to this point? what are the causes of the dysfunction? has anything changed since trump s election and the democratic takeover of the house? can this long-standing state of affairs be changed? can congress be reformed, it is so what do we need to do to reform it? t
the reason that donald is doing this is because he s scared. in fact, the word isn t even scared. he s petrified. tonight, six days from the people the donald trump, why the new york charges have a chance to stick to the core of it is not money. conspiring to corrupt a presidential election and lying in new york business records to cover it up. then, alarmingly reporting on a grafting first family not named biden. and he is wrapping himself in the flag of the united states while his son is collecting the money at the back door. and america in rivers in arizona. this archaic law, which was written by men 48 years before arizona even became a state, threatens the lives of countless women. tonight arizona s attorney general on the abortion been in her state how it became law. for 54 years they were trying to get roe v wade terminated, and i did it. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris haze and we are a week out from the first crimi
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