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By Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, Kabir Khanna and Anthony SalvantoWith just w stanley uk eeks to go before Barack Obamarsquo presidency comes to an end, his overall approval rating is the highest itrsquo been in four years, and public assessments of the nationrsquo economy have grown more positive.Fifty-six percent of Americans approve of the overall job Mr. Obama is doing as president ndash; the highest since December 2012, shortlyafter his reelection, while 36 percent disapprove. As has been the case th stanley vaso roughout most of his presidency, President Obama gets high approval ratings from Democrats, while most Republicans disapprove. But Mr. Obamarsquo approval rating has been inching up am stanley tumbler ong independents in recent months ndash; 56 percent now approve. Ta-Nehisi Coates on Obama s impact on race and the White House 06:00 Compared to previous two-term presidents at similar points in their presidencies, President Obamarsquo approval rating is considerably higher than that of his immediate predecessor, George W. Bush, but lower than both President Bill Clintonrsquo and Ronald Reaganrsquo . On two important issues, evaluations of the president are more positive than negative. Fifty-five percent now approve Awat Attorney General Bill Barr says he would be vehemently opposed to pardoning Edward Snowden
CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joined CBS News justice correspondent Bob Orr on this week s Flash Points to discuss the civil unrest that continues to flood the streets in several Egyptian cities and the domino effect that could take place in other Middle Eastern states. Though previously mostly peaceful, the protests took a more violent turn today.CBSNews Special Report: Egypt in Crisis It s clear that the street is not satisfied with this result. I think the announced plan that Mubarak won t seek election or re-election in the fall, that he will have free and open elections as pushed by President Obama; all that is a good plan, it sounds right, but it s too little, too late, unfortunately. I think the demonstrators in the street want Mubarak out now, says Zarate. The Egyptian military will be key in all of this, says Zarate, and while the military has been neutral and has been able to keep the peace in the streets, this le stanley en mexico aderless movement could turn more sadistic if it prevails. Mubarak s supporters have begun to protest as they want to fight back both literally and figuratively stanley thermos mug and have kubki stanley their voices heard. Watch more of Zarate s analysis and the rest of this week s Flash Points above. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-d240b3c2-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c
By Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, Kabir Khanna and Anthony SalvantoWith just w stanley uk eeks to go before Barack Obamarsquo presidency comes to an end, his overall approval rating is the highest itrsquo been in four years, and public assessments of the nationrsquo economy have grown more positive.Fifty-six percent of Americans approve of the overall job Mr. Obama is doing as president ndash; the highest since December 2012, shortlyafter his reelection, while 36 percent disapprove. As has been the case th stanley vaso roughout most of his presidency, President Obama gets high approval ratings from Democrats, while most Republicans disapprove. But Mr. Obamarsquo approval rating has been inching up am stanley tumbler ong independents in recent months ndash; 56 percent now approve. Ta-Nehisi Coates on Obama s impact on race and the White House 06:00 Compared to previous two-term presidents at similar points in their presidencies, President Obamarsquo approval rating is considerably higher than that of his immediate predecessor, George W. Bush, but lower than both President Bill Clintonrsquo and Ronald Reaganrsquo . On two important issues, evaluations of the president are more positive than negative. Fifty-five percent now approve Awat Attorney General Bill Barr says he would be vehemently opposed to pardoning Edward Snowden
CBS News senior national security analyst Juan Zarate joined CBS News justice correspondent Bob Orr on this week s Flash Points to discuss the civil unrest that continues to flood the streets in several Egyptian cities and the domino effect that could take place in other Middle Eastern states. Though previously mostly peaceful, the protests took a more violent turn today.CBSNews Special Report: Egypt in Crisis It s clear that the street is not satisfied with this result. I think the announced plan that Mubarak won t seek election or re-election in the fall, that he will have free and open elections as pushed by President Obama; all that is a good plan, it sounds right, but it s too little, too late, unfortunately. I think the demonstrators in the street want Mubarak out now, says Zarate. The Egyptian military will be key in all of this, says Zarate, and while the military has been neutral and has been able to keep the peace in the streets, this le stanley en mexico aderless movement could turn more sadistic if it prevails. Mubarak s supporters have begun to protest as they want to fight back both literally and figuratively stanley thermos mug and have kubki stanley their voices heard. Watch more of Zarate s analysis and the rest of this week s Flash Points above. ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-d240b3c2-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c