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talking. this is brutal for president biden. the record low is actually six points down since february and the skepticism of his leadership extends deep inside his own party only 36% of democrats think the party should nominate joe biden for a second term, you see real weakness and the coalition the power joe biden to the presidency back in 2020, biden carried independence by 13 points against donald trump he is now trailing trump by nine points among the same voters, that does spillover into the head-to-head matchup, trump versus biden, right now seven-point our pool and trump leading biden even among the 56% people that think trump should face criminal charges, 18% say they would vote for donald trump over joe biden anyway. one in five people say they believe president trump should face criminal charges but they still vote for him. is remarkable. good evening welcome to the next revolution gets all of that in the political news even the border crisis on a ....
room. whoever next to me got shot. blood is on me from it. neil: all right. it s happened again. this time in louisville, kentucky. the scene of another mass shooting, this one at a bank. police just identified the gunman as 23-year-old connor sturgeon. an employee at the bank. the shooting leaving four dead and nine injured including a police officer remains in critical condition. the shooter was also killed at the scene. we re learning the shooter was live streaming this and the investigation is on going. today s shooting come two weeks to the day after a mass shooting in tennessee that left six people dead. fast and furious developments. we re on top of it. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to nate foy with the latest developments and what happened in louisville today. nate? the louisville mayor calls this a targeted attack. the 23-year-old gunman opened fire after 8:30 a.m. it happened in old national bank in downtown louisville. police say four people were kil ....
hello and welcome to bbc world news. the government of switzerland says that the country s biggest bank, ubs, has taken over its troubled rival credit suisse in an emergency measure designed to protect the swiss economy. fears about the possible collapse of credit suisse sparked falls in stock markets around the world over recent days, and raised fears of another global financial crisis. the rescue deal follows a weekend of emergency talks between the two banks, after credit swiss saw its value plummet over the past week. the swiss national bank said the deal was the best way to restore the confidence of financial markets and to manage risks to the economy. our geneva correspondent imogen foulkes explains the significance of this merger on the global stage. it s early days. but i don t think it s going to be easy. ubs is the bigger of the two, but both of them are already huge. if you lookjust in switzerland, both of them have at least one branch, more in a big city lik ....
pennsylvania held a press conference about it. shapiro announced that authorities decided to set the chemicals on fire. that was a good thing. no one should be unduly alarmed. the burning of the chemicals, shapiro said, had gone, quote, as planned. officials on the scene, meanwhile, declared the burn, quote, perfect. mike dewinn, the governor of ohio agreed with all of this. the people in charge, the railroad s jer engineers, and se officials overseeing them, had everything under control. two days later, evacuation orders were listed. in the subsequent days, a lot of people have wondered out loud was it a wise decision to light vinyl chloride on fire over a populated area. if it was safe, how do we know that? is anyone in charge actually monitoring with any accuracy the level of did deadly chemicals ie air, ground and water in and around east palestine? apparently nobody is. that s highly upsetting when you think about it. talk about a failure at all levels. the first d ....
the ground and into the water, josh shapiro, the governor of pennsylvania, held a press conferences about it. shapiro announced that authorities had decided to set thoso announ e chemicals on fire. goo and that was a very good thing.e no one should be unduly alarmed . the burning ohemicaf theslse chemicals, shapiro said, had gone, quote,e, as planned. whil, officials on the scene, meanwhile, declared the burn dquote, perfect.ohio a gr mike dewine, the governor f ohio, agreed with all of this. the people in charge, the railroads, engineers and the state official engineesd overseeing them had everythinger under control. so two days later,tw evacuation orders for residents were officially lifted, both in east palestine over the border in pennsylvania. iorders were link subsequent days, a lot of people have wondered out loud, was it really a wisewondered den to light thousands of gallons of vinyl chloride on fire, releasing a world war one era bioweapon into the air ....