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[ applause ] >> the number of muslims in america has doubled over the last seven years and gallup pollsrecent years have found they're amongst the most integrated religious groups in america but nearly half say they've experienced discrimination. >> so how to resolve this? now for years, millions of christians in america have had study bibles to lean on for inspiration and for learning. now a radical attempt to make islam more accessible. the same publishers have come out with the study koran aimed at muslims, christians and all religions in the united states and around the world. it's taken 10 years to produce. the co-editor and islamic studies professor joins me from boston and a muslim american scholar joins us from los angeles. thank you both for being here to discuss this really important ongoing issue. can i start by asking you first, why, for instance, professor, do you think that this will make a difference? what about the study koran is going to be new and different? >> i think part of what the book will accomplish is that -- if you think about it, you're right. the koran has i
[ applause ] >> the number of muslims in america has doubled over the last seven years and gallup pollsrecent years have found they're amongst the most integrated religious groups in america but nearly half say they've experienced discrimination. >> so how to resolve this? now for years, millions of christians in america have had study bibles to lean on for inspiration and for learning. now a radical attempt to make islam more accessible. the same publishers have come out with the...
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a recent gallup poll shows people's confidence in the police is the lowest it's been in 22 years.. at ten...find out if des moines echoes those feelings...and what new recruits think as they prepare to enter public service. murder charges are pending in
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so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of employees now are engaged. what does it mean to be an engaged employee. means according to employees, i trust my boss is going to help me advanced. going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and relationships long lasting. i think this is the next wave of >> jill, thank you. >> still ahead here, ground at a pancake house. >>> welcome to cbs news. >> that's the derailed cars. >> on the front line, the police have fired stun grenades. >> the wind is pushing the flames up the hillside away from the highway. >> this was so devastating. charlie. >> happy your kids are okay? >> i am. >> the largest storm ever to hit the united states. >> just one of the many areas that will likely be lashed by sandy. >> where will you take the country in the next four years? >> everything takes longer than you would like. >> do you think you are the last? >> i will never, ever forget the last 48 hours. >> you said a strong centralized government is in th
so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of employees now are engaged. what does it mean to be an engaged employee. means according to employees, i trust my boss is going to help me advanced. going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and relationships long lasting. i think this is the next wave of >> jill, thank you. >> still ahead here, ground at a pancake house. >>> welcome to cbs...
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. >> a brand-new gallup poll this fall found that americans approval rating of the u.s. congress is at a nearly all-time low. 13%. we wondered it can' t be that bad. >> i think people are very frustrated. we would all like congressman to go and get some thing a cop list. -- get something a commerce. >> if we don' t like them we can fix it. >> i think there' s a lack of leadership. and a lack of being able to look beyond party lines. >> they tried to do a good job, i think. the things they do get done are often more in line with corporate interests. s a lower rating than lawyers. >> they aren' t getting what we need done. there' s always enough money for wars. >> unfortunately where society where a crisis has to happen before anything changes. >> i think it is time for both sides to work together and understand that real change comes to compromise. ed: so what was the number he said? 30%? -- 13%? our guest. i promise that. janet: after this week' s debate, is it a safe bet that establishment gop money will go directly toward marco rubio? >> i think it' s already happening
. >> a brand-new gallup poll this fall found that americans approval rating of the u.s. congress is at a nearly all-time low. 13%. we wondered it can' t be that bad. >> i think people are very frustrated. we would all like congressman to go and get some thing a cop list. -- get something a commerce. >> if we don' t like them we can fix it. >> i think there' s a lack of leadership. and a lack of being able to look beyond party lines. >> they tried to do a good job,...
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a gallup poll showed two out of three latinos want less immigration. you also sees in florida, trump is beating by more than twice the support both rubio and jeb who are both pro immigration reform with latino voters. so the myth has been debunked that latinos here are somehow all pro immigration reform. it's not true. we're like every other american. jobs, the economy, education, health care are our top issues. >> a quick interjection here. the polling on comprehensive immigration reform does show wide margins of latinos supporting. reliably. >> among republicans though? >> latinos generally as a voting bloc, latinos widely support in poll after poll a pathway to citizenship. that is a polling fact about them in the country. that said, millions of people -- >> i dispute that. two out of three in the gallup poll want less immigration. >> that's a different thing. wanting less immigration is a different thing than supporting reform. >> there's other information. you know, one out of every four latinos knows someone who has been detained or deported. one
a gallup poll showed two out of three latinos want less immigration. you also sees in florida, trump is beating by more than twice the support both rubio and jeb who are both pro immigration reform with latino voters. so the myth has been debunked that latinos here are somehow all pro immigration reform. it's not true. we're like every other american. jobs, the economy, education, health care are our top issues. >> a quick interjection here. the polling on comprehensive immigration reform...
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this year, gallup and pew have been sitting on the sidelines in terms of trial heat. in 2007 between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election looking at the candidates. we all know about the missed calls in great britain, israel, and argentina to name a few. i am not sure election polling has a future. it remains important. already, hillary has spent more than $1 million on pulling. last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week, we saw another change in the polling business, again in part because of problems with the business overall. 48 years ago in 1968, cbs news conducted the first exit poll of voters leaving the polls and kentucky in that governor's grace. it has become harder for the consortium to conduct an exit poll because around one third of us vote either early or absentee. on tuesday in kentucky and mississippi, the associated press moved forward with an experiment to reinvent the exit poll by conducting an online voter poll. in the 2014 election, they did online polling in georgia and illinois. there estimates were mo
this year, gallup and pew have been sitting on the sidelines in terms of trial heat. in 2007 between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election looking at the candidates. we all know about the missed calls in great britain, israel, and argentina to name a few. i am not sure election polling has a future. it remains important. already, hillary has spent more than $1 million on pulling. last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week, we saw another change in...
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according to new gallup poll data, 780,000 americans were married to same-sex partners before the rulingumber is approximately 972,000. and in the guardian, indonesia plans to use crocodiles to guard death row drug convicts. inspired by the james bond "live and let die" the country's antidrug agency made this proposal it says. crocodiles could not be bribed like humans making them better at preventing escapees. that plan is still currently in discussions. >>> two american civilian contractors killed in jordan yesterday according to u.s. defense officials. a third was wounded during the shooting spree at the national police training center in aman. the gunman was a former police officer recently fired from his job. no u.s. military are are involved or located at that training facility. >>> the late actress laid to rest yesterday at arlington national cemetery. he was married to u.s. brigadier general charles blare o'hara passed away last month to unnatural cause. >>> and that deer got a little too comfortable here. you know, he broke in right through the window. don't know how he did it b
according to new gallup poll data, 780,000 americans were married to same-sex partners before the rulingumber is approximately 972,000. and in the guardian, indonesia plans to use crocodiles to guard death row drug convicts. inspired by the james bond "live and let die" the country's antidrug agency made this proposal it says. crocodiles could not be bribed like humans making them better at preventing escapees. that plan is still currently in discussions. >>> two american...
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or fa tillty that does animal shows you can trains the behaviors like her charging and doing the gallup. this species can jump up off the ground and snatch a bird out of the flight about six feet in the air. >> where is chiquita now? >> let me see if i can get her to come over. >> wow. >> hey. ka chiquita. >> the only other trick she would have in store if that fence wasn't there she would have grabbed my arm or tackled me by now. the next step is to get an open air charge like we'll be in the grass and i would like to be able to hold food out in my hand or tongs and have her do that leap in the air about three or four feet off the air. >> use the tongs. >> bye. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini and today is bonus day. screen tv. >> two winners today. all you need is the buzzword, be at least 18 years old and legal u.s. resident. up. >> stand by for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. n gee he conducted the social experiment where he pretended to be blind wanted to see if folks would give him the correct change if they couldn't see what he was doing. >> i'm one of the actors. he ap
or fa tillty that does animal shows you can trains the behaviors like her charging and doing the gallup. this species can jump up off the ground and snatch a bird out of the flight about six feet in the air. >> where is chiquita now? >> let me see if i can get her to come over. >> wow. >> hey. ka chiquita. >> the only other trick she would have in store if that fence wasn't there she would have grabbed my arm or tackled me by now. the next step is to get an open...
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so when we look at the polling by gallup, just one-third of employees right now are engaged. and what does it mean to be engaged? it means, according to these employees, they say, hey, i trust that my boss going to appreciate me, is going to help me advance, is going to give me tools to succeed, will give me goals that i can achieve. these are the things that are building two-way loyalty and relationships that are long lasting. i think this is the next wave of employer-employee relations. >> glor: jill, thanks very much. >> >> reporter: thank you. >> glor: still ahead, the ground opens up and swallows cars at a pancake house. >> glor: a dramatic end to a car chase in santa ana, california. after leading police on a slow-speed chase, at one point firing a gun, the suspect refused to get out of his vehicle. a swat team moved in and used a smoke bomb to end the standoff. the suspect had apparently threatened to commit suicide. he was safely arrested. government officials say a mysterious flying object seen in the southwest last night is nothing to be concerned about. it was a mi
so when we look at the polling by gallup, just one-third of employees right now are engaged. and what does it mean to be engaged? it means, according to these employees, they say, hey, i trust that my boss going to appreciate me, is going to help me advance, is going to give me tools to succeed, will give me goals that i can achieve. these are the things that are building two-way loyalty and relationships that are long lasting. i think this is the next wave of employer-employee relations....
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a new gallup poll shows congressional approval slipping to 11%, that's barely better than the all-timeer the government shutdown two years ago. even worse, 86% of americans outright disapprove of congress. that ties the high water mark for the 41-year-old poll. >>> president george w. bush surprised some veterans as they toured a replica of the oval office at his presidential library and museum yesterday. he spent some time to shake hands and sign some autographs. >>> bernie sanders has a kick butt new endorsement, usc superstar ronda rousey tells maxim that she's decided to vote for the democrat. >>> and two satirical looks at donald trump today, vanity fair partnered with the puppeteers from captain america to give us a look at how president trump would react to his inevitable 2020 challenger. >> more money, more problems, is not an economic policy. kanye really thinks he can beat me in 2020? what a joke. that guy's nothing but a big gas bag. he's a complete blow hard. >> well, mr. president. >> and i know one thing about americans. they would never elect a ridiculous big-mouthed idi
a new gallup poll shows congressional approval slipping to 11%, that's barely better than the all-timeer the government shutdown two years ago. even worse, 86% of americans outright disapprove of congress. that ties the high water mark for the 41-year-old poll. >>> president george w. bush surprised some veterans as they toured a replica of the oval office at his presidential library and museum yesterday. he spent some time to shake hands and sign some autographs. >>> bernie...
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so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of m ployies now are engaged. what does it moon to be an engaged employee. means according to m ployiesemployees, i trust my boss is going to appreciaty, help me advance, going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and i think this is the next wave of employer employer/employee relations. >> jill, thank you. >> thank you. >> still ahead here, ground at a pancake house. . >> in less than a month. the president of syria. president of iran. prime minister of israel. who does he think he is, charlie rose? >> i got you. >> no, no, you don't have me. >> in the middle of fear and panic. people stepped up to help one another. >> good morning from the top of the new one world trade center. >> well are going to give you the first look at the spectacular views from the tallest building in the western hemisphere. >> people always say they love their fans. there really is something special about you and your fans. >> you and i have been friends for
so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of m ployies now are engaged. what does it moon to be an engaged employee. means according to m ployiesemployees, i trust my boss is going to appreciaty, help me advance, going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and i think this is the next wave of employer employer/employee relations. >> jill, thank you. >> thank you. >> still ahead here,...
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space problem for maybe 10 or 20 years at most and then we will be back where we started only the gallup -- only emily: 70 clinicians oppose the demolition plans for the 11 story building have been in the works since 2012. randy: can the overnight hours, boston police are investigating a deadly shooting in the city. president obama has a message to governors who want to ban syrian refugees and why they have no say and a creepy crime -- a burglar on surveillance camera , just feet away from a sleeping homeowner. t[ duck quacking and wind whistling ] [ clacking ] t - hey, jim. - hey, doug. okay. the new turbodown jacket: t tested tough in the pacific northwest. i'm ginger breadington with your 10 day deal forecast. every day for ten days, expect new deals with historic v low prices across target and target.com. hey! ginger! yes, ken? great forecast! are coffee makers on sale? yes! yes they will be... ginger! what about cameras? oh yeah, yeah. cameras-- ginger! how about christmas lights? yeah! lights, cameras, it's all in on the action. [ laughs ] emily: we are following breaking news, a d
space problem for maybe 10 or 20 years at most and then we will be back where we started only the gallup -- only emily: 70 clinicians oppose the demolition plans for the 11 story building have been in the works since 2012. randy: can the overnight hours, boston police are investigating a deadly shooting in the city. president obama has a message to governors who want to ban syrian refugees and why they have no say and a creepy crime -- a burglar on surveillance camera , just feet away from a...
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direccion adecuada y recordar que no son un juguete, es una herramienta" segn la casa encuestadora gallupn octubre de este aÑo, en el 41 por ciento de las casas en los estados unidos se tiene un arma, padres de familia aseguran que esto incrementa la necesidad que desde pequeÑos se familiaricen con estos objetos. "no se les permite si no estan con asesoria." ademas segn especialistas un niÑo a partir de los tres aÑos tiene la fuerza suficiente para jalar del gatillo por lo que es necesario tomar aun mayores precauciones. "cambian los juegos por algo que no es precisamente un juguete y segn sus asesores aprenden a tener respeto de las armas de fuego y pierden el miedo a utilizarlas" padres de familia creen que el quitar la curiosidad de la ecuacion y utilizar pistolas solo en lugares controlados pudiera ayudar a que sus hijos aprendan a utilizar con responsabilidad cualquier arma. "actualmente hay miedo por las armas y en realidad es como cualquier otra cosa, como un auto, una herramienta, solo debes aprender a utilizarla correctamente" "i feel great." "we think its better to know how to u
direccion adecuada y recordar que no son un juguete, es una herramienta" segn la casa encuestadora gallupn octubre de este aÑo, en el 41 por ciento de las casas en los estados unidos se tiene un arma, padres de familia aseguran que esto incrementa la necesidad que desde pequeÑos se familiaricen con estos objetos. "no se les permite si no estan con asesoria." ademas segn especialistas un niÑo a partir de los tres aÑos tiene la fuerza suficiente para jalar del gatillo por lo...
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in 2000 seven, between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election. miscallsow about the in great britain. i am not sure if election polling has a future. it remains important, of course. hillary clinton has spent more on polling.ion this week we saw another change in the polling business again, in part because of problems with the business overall. 48 years ago in 1968, ubs news conducted the first -- cbs news conducted the first polls for the governor's race. an exit poll has been hard because a third of us vote early or absentee. the associated press moved forward with an experiment to pollvent the exit by conducting an online poll. there estimates were more accurate than the exit polls. i spoke to david paste of the ap and they have not full analyzed their new results from kentucky or mississippi. unlike the exit polls, online surveys of the kind ap conducted, cannot guarantee that those they surveyed have voted. they are working with the national opinion research center to explore the possibility of using gps tracking on cell phones of online par
in 2000 seven, between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election. miscallsow about the in great britain. i am not sure if election polling has a future. it remains important, of course. hillary clinton has spent more on polling.ion this week we saw another change in the polling business again, in part because of problems with the business overall. 48 years ago in 1968, ubs news conducted the first -- cbs news conducted the first polls for the governor's race. an...
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so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of employees now are engaged. what does it mean to be an engaged employee. means according to employees, i trust my boss is going to parish me. help me advanced. appreciaty, help me advance, going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and relationships long lasting. i think this is the next wave of employer/employee relations. >> jill, thank you. >> thank you. >> still ahead here, ground opens up and swallows cars. >>> welcome to cbs news. >> that's the derailed cars. >> on the front line, the police have fired stun grenades. >> the wind is pushing the flames up the hillside away from the highway. >> this was so devastating. charlie. >> happy your kids are okay? >> i am. >> the largest storm ever to hit the united states. >> just one of the many areas that will likely be lashed by sandy. >> where will you take the country in the next four years? >> everything takes longer than you would like. >> do you think you are the last? >> i will
so, when we look at the polling by gallup. a third of employees now are engaged. what does it mean to be an engaged employee. means according to employees, i trust my boss is going to parish me. help me advanced. appreciaty, help me advance, going to give me tools to succeed. will give me goals i can achieve. these are the things that are building two way loyalty and relationships long lasting. i think this is the next wave of employer/employee relations. >> jill, thank you. >>...
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with the exception of mormon scholars, studies uniformly describe okah tubbee as gallup and mohawk as she claimed or usually just a delaware. despite the absence of evidence for these claims, some scholars have even crafted elaborate origin is based on presumption of her identity, the indian identity. while it's possible as i suggested that time provided that indigenous forebears as the multiethnic history suggests, laah ceil without the indian princess shoe claim to be. board in western new york in 1817, by the time she was a teenager lucy stanton had moved with her family to the southern shore of lake every to the committee of kirtland, ohio. in 1830 they converted to a new mormon religion brought by missionaries from new york. the missionaries had been sent by prophet joseph smith our on their way west to preach the new gospel to the people they called the lamanites, the term they use for american indians. now while a variety of early national religious denominations were interested in american indians largest as potential converts, one thing that set the early mormon eyes as they
with the exception of mormon scholars, studies uniformly describe okah tubbee as gallup and mohawk as she claimed or usually just a delaware. despite the absence of evidence for these claims, some scholars have even crafted elaborate origin is based on presumption of her identity, the indian identity. while it's possible as i suggested that time provided that indigenous forebears as the multiethnic history suggests, laah ceil without the indian princess shoe claim to be. board in western new...
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. >> a recent gallup poll showed jesse jackson first among democrats and you second with about 17% and showed none of the above with about 43%. why do you think none of the democratic contenders, yourself included has yet broken out of the pack and establish themselves? mr. let me sayakis: first to the poll takers and the publishers who pay them, they will all be absently after -- they will all be obsolete after iowa. people recognize certain people and don't recognize others. i'll think the situation is very different from what it has been in presidential election after presidential election. as a recently graduated law student going to the democratic national convention and hundreds of democrats were demonstrating to bring adelaide stevenson back for the third time he currently did not think john kennedy was presidential enough. i think what will happen, it was one of the nations leading pollsters that said this, this is a campaign in desperate need of voters. in about two months, the first real live of american citizens are going to go to caucuses in iowa and to the primaries in new
. >> a recent gallup poll showed jesse jackson first among democrats and you second with about 17% and showed none of the above with about 43%. why do you think none of the democratic contenders, yourself included has yet broken out of the pack and establish themselves? mr. let me sayakis: first to the poll takers and the publishers who pay them, they will all be absently after -- they will all be obsolete after iowa. people recognize certain people and don't recognize others. i'll think...
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a lot of them cited polling from the era of 1942 gallup poll.there are those who say it is a false comparison. >> every comparison is legitimate. there was a comparison to the vietnamese 130 refugees who arrived after saigon fell. we absorbed that. the problem and the context here is the president's rhetoric. bob mentioned that the republican rhetoric five words now define the administration. leading from behind. jvs contained. and the problem is the five words add up to failure. nobody trusts the president to process the refugees. we're a welcoming country. 130,000 vietnamese. we have an incredible persian population. this administration has failed and the irs, the va, at every level in syria. no one has confidence they can vet. >> when people talk about defeating isis. what do you think? >> i think it's important we understand that it is necessary to look. of course it's necessary. we need to broaden our sense of what is necessary. looking at the ideological components is essential. we have to look at how people are getting recruited. it's far
a lot of them cited polling from the era of 1942 gallup poll.there are those who say it is a false comparison. >> every comparison is legitimate. there was a comparison to the vietnamese 130 refugees who arrived after saigon fell. we absorbed that. the problem and the context here is the president's rhetoric. bob mentioned that the republican rhetoric five words now define the administration. leading from behind. jvs contained. and the problem is the five words add up to failure. nobody...
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much more than a free credit score so do more with your score at credit sesame.com charles: a new gallup poll shows concerns spending was out last week compared to last year. retailers are offering more hours, and higher pay. an economy that is plagued by a couple things, with unemployment, and companies bending over backward to hire people. we can't figure it out are people just lazy? they don't need a job, what is it that, men mih minimum wage is going up, we hear 94 million people don't work, they can ignore these lucrative offers to work. >> two things are happening, one, minimum wage laws. we have wages that have to go higher and higher. but number two you have a dummyings down of education, a lot of people that are not qualified to work for the companies, you end up with a very small pool of perhaps people that are employable. charles: i wonder where we find that sweet spot, of raisinraise wages but people are not getted those jobs. >> because of entitlement, and family formation, the 25-year-old, and 35-year-olds are living at home with their parents who are in their 60s, and 70s.
much more than a free credit score so do more with your score at credit sesame.com charles: a new gallup poll shows concerns spending was out last week compared to last year. retailers are offering more hours, and higher pay. an economy that is plagued by a couple things, with unemployment, and companies bending over backward to hire people. we can't figure it out are people just lazy? they don't need a job, what is it that, men mih minimum wage is going up, we hear 94 million people don't...
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, gallup had asked over 50 questions about the election. missedknow about the calls in great britain and israel and argentina to name a few. i'm not sure that election polling has a future. important,ains hillary clinton has spent more than $1 million on polling and last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week we saw another change in part because of problems with business overall. 48 years ago, cbs news conducted the first exit poll of voters leaving the polls in kentucky and the governor race. it's become harder for the exit poll consortium of the ap and the five networks to be -- conduct an exit poll because around a third of us either vote early or absentee. on thursday, the associated press move forward with an experiment to reinvent the exit poll by conducting an online voter poll. in the 2014 election, they did online polling in georgia and illinois. there estimates were more action -- more accurate than the exit polls. the ap has not fully analyzed their new results from either kentucky or mississippi. unlike the exit poll,
, gallup had asked over 50 questions about the election. missedknow about the calls in great britain and israel and argentina to name a few. i'm not sure that election polling has a future. important,ains hillary clinton has spent more than $1 million on polling and last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week we saw another change in part because of problems with business overall. 48 years ago, cbs news conducted the first exit poll of voters leaving the polls in kentucky and the...
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this year, gallup and pew have been sitting on the sidelines in terms of trial heat. in 2007 between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election looking at the candidates. we all know about the missed calls in great britain, israel, and argentina to name a few. i am not sure election polling has a future. it remains important. already, hillary has spent more than $1 million on pulling. last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week, we saw another change in the polling business, again in part because of problems with the business overall. 48 years ago in 1968, cbs news conducted the first exit poll of voters leaving the polls and kentucky in that governor's grace. it has become harder for the consortium to conduct an exit poll because around one third of us vote either early or absentee. on tuesday in kentucky and mississippi, the associated press moved forward with an experiment to reinvent the exit poll by conducting an online voter poll. in the 2014 election, they did online polling in georgia and illinois. there estimates were mo
this year, gallup and pew have been sitting on the sidelines in terms of trial heat. in 2007 between january and november, gallup asked over 50 questions about the election looking at the candidates. we all know about the missed calls in great britain, israel, and argentina to name a few. i am not sure election polling has a future. it remains important. already, hillary has spent more than $1 million on pulling. last week, bernie sanders hired a pollster. this week, we saw another change in...
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gallup's indoor family. we are going to make sure that we put you on this track. what is this track? i don't know but i know enough to know. what is the reason we in the building strategies for coping mechanisms, the social emotional learning of skills that we can give to our kids and help them navigate. we are much more prone to good people into that space. it's to keep people from falling off. everybody knew i was drinking too much. but he's just being a teenager. we should just assume teenagers are going to be ms i think we should try to keep them from ending up going down that road. they were all kind of theories about what was going on with you. someone would treat you this way and that way. how did that work out in your mind to link to one person and they said this and another one said that. how did the work you work that out in your own head? >> guest: there's a very convoluted system, there's no standards of care. there is no consistency and metrics to determine whether you are well or not and paste from the baseline that's true in the rest of the medicine
gallup's indoor family. we are going to make sure that we put you on this track. what is this track? i don't know but i know enough to know. what is the reason we in the building strategies for coping mechanisms, the social emotional learning of skills that we can give to our kids and help them navigate. we are much more prone to good people into that space. it's to keep people from falling off. everybody knew i was drinking too much. but he's just being a teenager. we should just assume...
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this was a whole done by gallup early 1939 at a time when there was about to be a conversation in the. about bipartisan legislation regarding a bill that proposed letting in 20,000 refugee children from europe. urgent -- presumably, jewish refugee children. the distinction was not clear at the time. youe was this poll that cited that more than two thirds muche respondents pretty said, no, don't let them in. this reflected anti-summit is a but also other fears of immigration, over the perceived ideological threat these alien refugees posed and reflected by large the general nativism of the moment. the bipartisan legislation i mentioned did not pass as well. it was met by all sorts of opposition across the country with politicians, both democrats and republicans, making arguments that we hear now. at least we hear echoes of those arguments now, talking about this being the first planks to communist takeover of the u.s., talking about the threat, you know, nazi agents coming among the jewish ranks. it is all this language of subversion, a fear of security threat, which very much heard th
this was a whole done by gallup early 1939 at a time when there was about to be a conversation in the. about bipartisan legislation regarding a bill that proposed letting in 20,000 refugee children from europe. urgent -- presumably, jewish refugee children. the distinction was not clear at the time. youe was this poll that cited that more than two thirds muche respondents pretty said, no, don't let them in. this reflected anti-summit is a but also other fears of immigration, over the perceived...
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. >> cording to gallup midsummer was negative 51%. of growing the tent in a way that david correctly states is necessary for the republicans to win a general election. >> what do you say to that? >> hispanics aren't equally dispersed all around the country. there are a lot of hispanics in california. i'm not sure the republican party is going to carry california. where they are makes a different. >> colorado, florida, nevada. >> you also have to get your conservative base out. they didn't turn out for mitt romney. they didn't turn out for john mccain. >> they will turn -- wild horses could not keep conservatives from coming out to vote against hillary clinton. >> i heard that about barack obama. he's still there. >> this is interesting because this, it seems to me, is the debate the republican party has to have had. each election, the republican party has nominated a scepter right establishment republican at the end of the day, and they've lost the popular vote 5 out of the last 6 elections. you hear conservatives like ted cruz say we
. >> cording to gallup midsummer was negative 51%. of growing the tent in a way that david correctly states is necessary for the republicans to win a general election. >> what do you say to that? >> hispanics aren't equally dispersed all around the country. there are a lot of hispanics in california. i'm not sure the republican party is going to carry california. where they are makes a different. >> colorado, florida, nevada. >> you also have to get your...
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"gallup poll" came out last month or september, indicated more than half of americans republicans are best shape. 36% for democrats. melissa: thanks, guys. david. david: president obama flew off to the far east after the visit to turkey. why didn't he sop -- stop in paris on his way? we'll talk over that next. ♪ i know how it is. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it really hard to book the flight you want. luckily, there's a better way... with the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. just book the flight you want, on any airline, then use your miles to cover the cost. now you're getting somewhere. what's in your wallet? can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term contro
"gallup poll" came out last month or september, indicated more than half of americans republicans are best shape. 36% for democrats. melissa: thanks, guys. david. david: president obama flew off to the far east after the visit to turkey. why didn't he sop -- stop in paris on his way? we'll talk over that next. ♪ i know how it is. you're all set to book a flight using your airline credit card miles. and surprise! those seats sometimes cost a ridiculous number of miles, making it...
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by the way, the average so far this year by gallup is 49%, so a slight tick up there. sentiment of despair is even clearer on this question. 70% in the united states believe that the u.s. and its allies are losing the fight against isis. again, considering the amount of coverage, those numbers probably shouldn't be surprising with all of that string of terrorist attacks that took place in a three-week period. and 2/3 of the country support more u.s. ground troops to fight isis in iraq and syria. the partisan breakdown on that question shows that it is an overwhelming majority of republicans, 2/3 of democrats, and nearly 2/3 of independents all agree on the idea of sending more troops into that region. 58% say overwhelming use of military force is the best way to beat terrorism, while 38% believe that using military force like that creates hatred and leads to more terrorism. and when it comes to the issue of extensive surveillance and security checks in public places like stadiums, movie theaters and shopping malls, a whopping 81% of americans right now believe that wou
by the way, the average so far this year by gallup is 49%, so a slight tick up there. sentiment of despair is even clearer on this question. 70% in the united states believe that the u.s. and its allies are losing the fight against isis. again, considering the amount of coverage, those numbers probably shouldn't be surprising with all of that string of terrorist attacks that took place in a three-week period. and 2/3 of the country support more u.s. ground troops to fight isis in iraq and...
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of destruction they want to do. >> for those of us who weren't with us at the 6:00 hour, there's a gallups thought the attacks were justified. >> we have pollsters ask this question and i'll ask it to you. do you think islam is an inhantly peaceful religions that been by small percentage perverted by some or do you think that islam is an inherently violent religion? >> all i can say is there's something going on, there as something definitely going on. i don't know that that question could be answered. it could be answered two ways it could beansed both ways but there's something going on there. there as a lot of hatred coming out of at least a big part of it. you see the hatred. we see it every day. you see it whether it's in paris or whether it a world trade center out of respect for the people that died and there was no roo expect by a pretty good group of people in that stadium and that was less than a week ago. >> there's something nasty coming out thereof and you can answer it any way you want but at least we have to know the problem. >> before we go to richard haas, most americans,
of destruction they want to do. >> for those of us who weren't with us at the 6:00 hour, there's a gallups thought the attacks were justified. >> we have pollsters ask this question and i'll ask it to you. do you think islam is an inhantly peaceful religions that been by small percentage perverted by some or do you think that islam is an inherently violent religion? >> all i can say is there's something going on, there as something definitely going on. i don't know that that...
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the gallup organization has done the study and says the most important element people bring it in in the education classroom to the education classroom with. the need to believe they can be successful so that while the good answer as far as the national feeling but what i wanted to know is how it going to help find funding for tuition and books etc. so they can take time off for one of their job jobs inc. and training program and get into an job that will pay well. >> we have seen that struggle and challenge for a lot of these folks because if you had to work while you're going to school, you only have so many hours in the day so you either need to take that leap of faith and get alone to pay for it but it is tough to make this all work numbers wise and timelines keeping the important thing is that these individuals are willing to work and often worked long hours, but they need to take break from work to see her greater good or greater goal down the road. the gmac offers about 150 programs and certificates at all times of the day and night. we try to make it work and into his schedul
the gallup organization has done the study and says the most important element people bring it in in the education classroom to the education classroom with. the need to believe they can be successful so that while the good answer as far as the national feeling but what i wanted to know is how it going to help find funding for tuition and books etc. so they can take time off for one of their job jobs inc. and training program and get into an job that will pay well. >> we have seen that...
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it is simple -- gallup has thrown in the top it vonnie: saying it is so difficult to predict and predictionsecially this far out. what polls are interesting for this far out is to see what is on people's minds. tom: i will go for that. i am sorry, barone is and is something. we have given up on gaming the game. now we are going to game the game on economics, finance and investment. julian emanuel with us at ubs. we are thrilled to bring in russ koesterich of black to talk about the madness we are living in now. all i know is they have got 4290 on nynex. the german two-year at negative. that math does not work. where are we? rush: i think it is the combination. you mention german yields. we know what happened to u.s. two-year yields. we always focus on the fed. if they go in december. but it is the secondary effect. you have got this to versions in rates which we saw earlier in the year leading to a stronger dollar. and that it has been a far bigger obstacle for u.s. stocks. the small rate rise i likely to be. -- is likely to be. barclays.e ubs and the basic theme is a single digit world. do
it is simple -- gallup has thrown in the top it vonnie: saying it is so difficult to predict and predictionsecially this far out. what polls are interesting for this far out is to see what is on people's minds. tom: i will go for that. i am sorry, barone is and is something. we have given up on gaming the game. now we are going to game the game on economics, finance and investment. julian emanuel with us at ubs. we are thrilled to bring in russ koesterich of black to talk about the madness we...
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when you look at "gallup polling" on issue, law enforcement is number three most respected institutiony, behind the military and small business. president is way down below, supreme court, congress, et cetera. in this way tarantino talking to a problem, there is a police violence problem there he is missing greater point especially the black community. we are talking about this before, black community respects law enforcement. wants law enforcement there. seems misguided to have done this. i am glad he will take a step to apologize. middle ground consensus is only way we move forward on it. martha: it is interesting. probably a tirade that is respected in some corners of the east and the west coast, in terms of quentin tarantino's actions, speaking out this way calling police officers murderers. deneen, you think there is sea change happening in this country in way people respond to these things. i'm curious about that. >> sure. there is significant backlash, whether establishment or political correct nonsense. americans are tired of it. and they're making a statement. when you look at
when you look at "gallup polling" on issue, law enforcement is number three most respected institutiony, behind the military and small business. president is way down below, supreme court, congress, et cetera. in this way tarantino talking to a problem, there is a police violence problem there he is missing greater point especially the black community. we are talking about this before, black community respects law enforcement. wants law enforcement there. seems misguided to have done...
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. >>> a gallup poll out this morning says donald trump is the most unfavorable presidential candidateorable view of trump. his main republican rival ben carson is the most liked candidate with a favorability rating of 42%. this week trump is set to join the list of candidates who have made "saturday night live" a stop on the campaign trail. >> donald had promised that for the whole show he is not going to brag or say he is the best at anything, right, donald? >> that's right. i'm going to do the best job anyone has ever done, not saying it. >> you just said it. >> what can i say? i'm the absolute best. what can i say? >> number two. >> but latino and pro immigration groups don't want to see trump on the air and they delivered a petition last night with more than 500,000 names calling on nbc to fire him. the protesters say trump should not be allowed to host "snl" because he called some mexican illegal immigrants rapists. >>> america's biggest drug threats are now prescription drugs and heroin according to a new drug enforcement administration report. the dea blames heroin and prescrip
. >>> a gallup poll out this morning says donald trump is the most unfavorable presidential candidateorable view of trump. his main republican rival ben carson is the most liked candidate with a favorability rating of 42%. this week trump is set to join the list of candidates who have made "saturday night live" a stop on the campaign trail. >> donald had promised that for the whole show he is not going to brag or say he is the best at anything, right, donald? >>...
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if you look at the difference between what somebody's vote percentage was and then look at their gallupls as they began office, you can see a 20% rise in some of them so the public wants to give a new president a chance and they're listening and watching. they will tire of a president after a while and not tune in to his state of the union messages and that sort of thing but he has their attention. but the difficulty is that he has the attention of the public but he's least able or she is going to be least able to take advantage of it because they haven't governed an they're just coming in. and they're an inexperienced team. so that is the difficulty but i think preparation, everybody recognizes that it's essential. it's not a matter of hue brings or arrogance. it's something that needs to be done. >> thank you, martha. and great question. last question goes to you. make it a good one. >> thank you, all. this is an awesome panel. i would just like the point out or just throw out there speaking as a student and as someone who's like -- when's grown up in a different generation and differ
if you look at the difference between what somebody's vote percentage was and then look at their gallupls as they began office, you can see a 20% rise in some of them so the public wants to give a new president a chance and they're listening and watching. they will tire of a president after a while and not tune in to his state of the union messages and that sort of thing but he has their attention. but the difficulty is that he has the attention of the public but he's least able or she is going...
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a new gallup poll suggests ben carson is the best liked of all the presidential candidates from botht he says he had a terrible temper growing up in detroit. >> candidates can come and -- >> reporter: ben carson's quiet, dignified approach is a big part of his appeal, but he says his calm demeanor was carved out of a violent past. >> as a teenager, i would go after people with rocks and bricks and baseball bats and hammers. >> reporter: carson wrote in his book about striking a school mate in the face with a combination lock, nearly punching his mother, smashing a kid's face with a rock. carson said he also tried to kill a friend, identified as bob in a disagreement over the radio. he describes his temper as patholog pathological, a disease that made him totally irrational. >> i had a large camping knife and i tried to stab him in the abdomen. fortunately, under his clothing he had on a large metal belt buckle. and the knife blade struck with such force, that it broke. >> reporter: it was, he says, a pivotal point in carson's life, depicted in a tv movie. >> benny, what did you do? ♪
a new gallup poll suggests ben carson is the best liked of all the presidential candidates from botht he says he had a terrible temper growing up in detroit. >> candidates can come and -- >> reporter: ben carson's quiet, dignified approach is a big part of his appeal, but he says his calm demeanor was carved out of a violent past. >> as a teenager, i would go after people with rocks and bricks and baseball bats and hammers. >> reporter: carson wrote in his book about...