Biden exits with low public approval. Where did he go wrong?

拜登以较低的公众支持率退出。 他哪里错了?

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2025-01-16

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On today’s show: Israel and Hamas have agreed to pause fighting in Gaza but the deal is already under threat. The Wall Street Journal explains. Biden bid Americans farewell from the Oval Office last night, and Reuters’ Andrea Shalal told us why he’s leaving with such low public approval. The Trace’s Samantha Storey explains what 10 years of shooting data reveals about the state of America’s gun-violence epidemic.  Plus, a controversial Trump ally is sailing through confirmation hearings to serve in his Cabinet, what to know about the FDA’s new ban on red dye No. 3, and Starbucks says if you want to hang out in its stores, you’ll now have to pay up. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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  • It's Thursday, January 16th.

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  • On today's show, Biden gives his final address from the Oval Office.

  • What a decade of data reveals about the gun violence epidemic in America

  • and what to know about the FDA's new ban on red food dye.

  • But first to the Gaza ceasefire deal and news this morning that it might be under threat.

  • Yesterday, Hamas leadership confirmed it had reached a deal with Israel,

  • and Israeli President Isaac Herzog welcomed the agreement and urged the Israeli government to accept it.

  • But the Wall Street Journal is now reporting

  • that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is accusing Hamas of reneging on parts of the agreement,

  • which Hamas denies.

  • The Israeli Cabinet has postponed their meeting to approve the deal,