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The Fox News Rundown

Shannon Bream on 2024 Polls, Debates About Debates, And The RFK Jr. Snub

The Fox News Rundown

FOX News Podcasts

Politics, Daily News, News

3.41.7K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Recent FOX News polling shows that most Americans would vote for former President Trump over President Biden if they had to cast their ballots today. Those polls show President Biden currently trailing behind by one percentage point in a two-way matchup, giving his supporters some hope that victory is still possible in November. On Wednesday, the two leading candidates agreed to not one but two debates this year, with the parameters being negotiated by the campaigns. FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the latest polls, the suspected rules for the first debate, and why the President's latest response to the Israel-Hamas war isn't helping his campaign. A potential wake-up call for four-year colleges comes after a new report found that public universities saw a record-setting drop in revenue in 2023. Schools are making less money despite tuition costs across the country steadily rising. In fact, college tuition and fees have jumped 860% since 1983. While skyrocketing tuition costs are forcing students to make tough decisions about pursuing higher education, more affordable trade schools are seeing their enrollment numbers on the rise. FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth joins the podcast to explain why costs have risen, struggling college enrollment, and how schools are justifying their massive price tags. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary by Vice President of Communications for Focus on The Family, Paul Batura. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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I'm Janice Dean.

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I'm Greg Gutfeld, and this is the Fox News rundown

0:35.8

Friday May 17th 2024 I'm Chris Foster

0:42.0

President Biden moves up a little in the polls,

0:44.3

and he and former President Trump have a date to debate.

0:47.2

I suspect that people watching

0:49.8

are going to very much have their own bias, you know, already baked into the cake.

0:54.7

Either they think Trump is great and electrifying or they think Biden is

0:59.6

stable and serious. We're speaking with Fox News Sunday host Shannon Breen. And Lisa Brady. and with more students now questioning the value of a four-year degree.

1:13.6

It's not clear to me that there is a path forward for colleges to either bring down their

1:18.8

tuition costs or bring down their operating costs or bring in many more students that would help to cover these areas.

1:27.0

And I'm Paul Batura, I've got the final word on the Fox News rundown. The latest Fox poll shows President Biden moving back up into a statistical tie with

1:39.6

former President Trump nationally, trailing 48 to 49 percent%. He's been saying he doesn't

1:44.1

believe he is behind. 65% of America people think they're in good shape

1:47.5

economically. They think the nation's not in good shape, but they're personally

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