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parker is also a nerf gun fan decided let's set up easter eggs and pew! pew! pew!id it, parker. >> i did it! >> you did it. >> whoa. >> dang, little guy. >> parker got so into trick shots that his mom made him his own logo and he got a t-shirt with his own logo for christmas. can't seem to take it off these days. he's that into it, so maybe, just maybe we will see parker as part of the "dude perfect 2.0" series. >> yeah! >>> walk a mile in a man's shoes. >> all he be a mile away from the dude. >> and at least you'll know what it's like to be that person. that is the only thing women have been asked of men and in this case no better way to get your man to understand what it is like to have a baby, as you show him. >> so they've kind of wired him up with electrodes and going to give him the labor pains. >> that's correct. this happened at the baby shower for his wife. the family thought it would be hilarious. >> ahhh! >> like pulses. >> at first it looks like he's amus amused. right about here is when the sharper pains start coming in. >> do your breathing. hee-hee-h
parker is also a nerf gun fan decided let's set up easter eggs and pew! pew! pew!id it, parker. >> i did it! >> you did it. >> whoa. >> dang, little guy. >> parker got so into trick shots that his mom made him his own logo and he got a t-shirt with his own logo for christmas. can't seem to take it off these days. he's that into it, so maybe, just maybe we will see parker as part of the "dude perfect 2.0" series. >> yeah! >>> walk a mile in...
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they had them within those pews. especially the front pews.table. but having had the privilege and honor of knowing the bushes and you watch the transition to the clintons, the transitions back to the bushes, that's the remarkable part that is america. and we forget it too often. >> i think she was the embodiment of that. it's anecdotal, however, a good friend of mine who worked for a democratic senator, the day she passed texted me and said, my daughter lost a role model today. and i think that was exactly what you saw portrayed in that church. >> i think she'd be very proud if we reminded ourselves that civility mattered to her. for all of her teasing. for all her ability to poke fun at people, she did it with an understanding of civility. that's something we have lost lately. >> the casket was escorted from the church by the grandsons. the motorcade will take the casket from the st. martins episcopal church in houston over to college station where she will be buried at the george h.w. bush presidential library center. we're going to watch t
they had them within those pews. especially the front pews.table. but having had the privilege and honor of knowing the bushes and you watch the transition to the clintons, the transitions back to the bushes, that's the remarkable part that is america. and we forget it too often. >> i think she was the embodiment of that. it's anecdotal, however, a good friend of mine who worked for a democratic senator, the day she passed texted me and said, my daughter lost a role model today. and i...
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we need undocumented people in the pews because they're a part of the family. of faith.e eyes of god there is no one who is illegal. >> coming up. >> i'm under no illusion. i recognize my point of view. catholics like me we're out numbered. mine's way better. this one's below market price and has bluetooth. same here, but this one has leather seats! use the cars.com app to compare price, features and value. i accept i don't i even accept i i used thave a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may brui
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they were scared in the days following the parklane school shooting pew research conducted a poll of u.s. teens ages thirteen to seventeen and parents with children in the same age range what they found was that of the seven hundred forty three teens polled a full fifty seven percent of them said that they were very or somewhat worried a school shooting could happen at their school which broke down to sixty four percent of girls and fifty one percent of boys now when you break that further down by race pew research found that fifty one percent of white students were very or somewhat worried while sixty percent of black students and a massive seventy three percent of hispanic students were afraid a school shooting would happen at their school which explains why black teens were the least likely to believe arming teachers would be effective seawall forty four percent of white teens thought arming teachers would work only twenty three percent of black students agreed and one seventy nine percent of black students felt betting assault weapons would be affective only fifty nine percent of
they were scared in the days following the parklane school shooting pew research conducted a poll of u.s. teens ages thirteen to seventeen and parents with children in the same age range what they found was that of the seven hundred forty three teens polled a full fifty seven percent of them said that they were very or somewhat worried a school shooting could happen at their school which broke down to sixty four percent of girls and fifty one percent of boys now when you break that further down...
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. ♪ >> pew, pew, pew. ka-ching. bop, bop. full. bing, bing, bing. ka-ching. bing, bing. bong!rd. wop. bye. "star wars." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: there you go. [ cheers and applause ] "star wars." i heard about a new trend called garden eyebrows. have you ever heard of this? people paint their eyebrows green and then glue on flowers. [ light laughter ] apparently it was invented by someone who doesn't know what a a snapchat filter is. [ laughter and applause ] they go, "you don't have to do that to your face." and finally, this is very nice. a 112-year-old man in japan was just named the world's oldest man. he's very happy. he said he'll remember this moment for the rest of this week. [ laughter and applause ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi! [ cheers and applause ] welcome, everybody. thank you for watching the show. this is a very exciting week. my pal tina fey just -- has a a new show on broadway called "mean girls." just opened. [ cheers and applause ] that was my sticker, 'cause i went opening night.
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survey research, we worry a lot about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had a 36% average response rate for public opinion surveys that's down to about 9%, it's held pretty steady over the last few years in pew's data overall. could you give us clues how the response rates have changed over time? john you may be the person we turn to first. >> we'd love that in the survey world. >> but if you look at some surveys like the current population survey, which is one of the highest voluntary response rate surveys that the federal government conducts, you can see a steady dropoff in response since 2010, and it's been a real problem for the census bureau. they're working very hard to address it, but it's just getting harder and harder to convince people to respond >> have you taken surveys why people aren't responding? diane, you can weigh in here, too. ? >> i want to the make sure that everyone understands when we do public opinion surveys or the current population survey, et cetera, you have to have
survey research, we worry a lot about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had a 36% average response rate for public opinion surveys that's down to about 9%, it's held pretty steady over the last few years in pew's data overall. could you give us clues how the response rates have changed over time? john you may be the person we turn to first. >> we'd love that in the survey world. >> but if...
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pew tip and mr. putin made it clear that we didn't interfere in your election campaign. we didn't undercut the internal security of the united states. it was clear. that's why if there is other questions, again, let's sit together and let's discuss this. >> some expect that robert mueller, the special prosecutor may next indict russian officials, officials in the government. what would the response be? if that were to happen would that take it to another level. >> excuse me, today i sniel a lot of. first of all, i don't want to interfere in u.n. relations. we are very close to the situation. when ambassadors will be kicked out of the country. >> w ended up where we started. you talked aut a lot of wanting to see our countries cooperate. everybody agrees that would be better. why do you think relationsh relationships -- why do you think the relationship between our two countries as deteriorated to this point? and what part of it -- what responsibility is russia willing to take for that? >> first you say i don't understand why russia should take any responsibility. you see
pew tip and mr. putin made it clear that we didn't interfere in your election campaign. we didn't undercut the internal security of the united states. it was clear. that's why if there is other questions, again, let's sit together and let's discuss this. >> some expect that robert mueller, the special prosecutor may next indict russian officials, officials in the government. what would the response be? if that were to happen would that take it to another level. >> excuse me, today i...
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or elsewhere well the pew poll also revealed the visions between democrats and republicans in the u.s. when it comes to regulating online data as you can see democrats are much more in favor of the idea on free brian logan again thinks that's choose to close relations between many democrats and tech companies. if you go to california if you go to the san francisco bay area it is completely liberal berkeley and very prominent up in that particular area there is a big reason why democrats support tech companies being able to do whatever they want to do and also sometimes you have to companies that are democrat packets is a lot of money being in exchange that's why you see a lot of democratic support for tech companies being able to create down and also their companies of course are going to be corrected on a more conservative things due to having so many liberals in that particular area in silicon valley of california so of course they're going to be in favor of that which squashes the viewpoint voice of their opponent. but i finally this hour a u.s. appeals court has upheld a ruling st
or elsewhere well the pew poll also revealed the visions between democrats and republicans in the u.s. when it comes to regulating online data as you can see democrats are much more in favor of the idea on free brian logan again thinks that's choose to close relations between many democrats and tech companies. if you go to california if you go to the san francisco bay area it is completely liberal berkeley and very prominent up in that particular area there is a big reason why democrats support...
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you had people in the pews listening to people in the pulpit with evil hearts. you do not think most of the founding fathers believed in god? not.r: they did reader yourself. -- read it yourself. host: that is tina and maryland. she mentioned hard times. there are numbers from the bureau of labor statistics. this report and the huffington post, the jobs numbers from the bls confirmed the effect of the great recession went deeper and lasted longer in role america than in the rest of the nation. the 2017 annual jobs report showed that rural counties defied is nonmetropolitan still have not got back to the levels of employment they saw in 20,000 -- 2008 at the beginning of the recession and rural counties had 750,000 fewer jobs in 2017 than in 2008. a drop of 3.5% over the nine years. the nation's largest metropolitan areas with populations of one million or more climbed out of their job deficit by 2012. in 2017, they had 10% more jobs than in 2008, an increase of 7.8 million jobs. christine in pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: i live in rural pennsylvania, oil count
you had people in the pews listening to people in the pulpit with evil hearts. you do not think most of the founding fathers believed in god? not.r: they did reader yourself. -- read it yourself. host: that is tina and maryland. she mentioned hard times. there are numbers from the bureau of labor statistics. this report and the huffington post, the jobs numbers from the bls confirmed the effect of the great recession went deeper and lasted longer in role america than in the rest of the nation....
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so by the way he said yes said it a commotion so ordered the sit or course of the pews with. data implement that would go by the other level two. facets on five shave off five you will not quarter go out on a long thread where care and they've are probably in tunnel plans little b. but it would be the more tense heavy duty to leon open in the day that we the robot is for the night because when asked about the. blackout it will get on all. even a neon thought to put on the wall nearby so based on that although we don't know in santa if he she goes on also this collation to go into full other people to see the body but even with it all of the way yet brought together the thought of a boy who only had a single child. but it made up his entire loony go brigade is so good then i mean that poor hundred ave a lead then will be the only barman starting to choose between the better magazine and the me i'll take on the nod of the seven a lot better man and so on he'll spend it all given i'm in the bulls doesn't care that i spent a good bit i mean. and there are none t. say skins subplo
so by the way he said yes said it a commotion so ordered the sit or course of the pews with. data implement that would go by the other level two. facets on five shave off five you will not quarter go out on a long thread where care and they've are probably in tunnel plans little b. but it would be the more tense heavy duty to leon open in the day that we the robot is for the night because when asked about the. blackout it will get on all. even a neon thought to put on the wall nearby so based...
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that and so by the way he said yes said it a commotion or the sit or course of the pews with. data meant that we would go by the chino that i will do in such a zone five shava five you will not quarter go out on a long time to work care and they've are probably in tunnel plans will be but will be at the mall or ten thirty thirty billion open in the day that we that are the bodies for the night because when asked about the. blackout it will get on all the . going on you start to put on the one nearby service on their own like we don't and santa i bet she goes on also this collation to go into all of the fabled e.c. but even with all of the way yet brought together the people out of it we only had a single shot. but it made up a thing done loony go broke it is so good then i mean that poor hundred ave unlearnt then will be the only problem is starting to choose between the better magazine and the me i'll take on the nod of the sending a latina but a man and so on he'll spend it all given i'm in the chair that i spent to get them into. and there are none t. say this because some
that and so by the way he said yes said it a commotion or the sit or course of the pews with. data meant that we would go by the chino that i will do in such a zone five shava five you will not quarter go out on a long time to work care and they've are probably in tunnel plans will be but will be at the mall or ten thirty thirty billion open in the day that we that are the bodies for the night because when asked about the. blackout it will get on all the . going on you start to put on the one...
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but it was not uncommon for him to bring -- they didn't have a special place in a pew. yes, there was security through but it was very -- not very noticeable. they were always warm and welcoming. they spoke to people as they came in and came out. but they took their faith very seriously. we say -- one of my -- there's those that wear the badge, but don't live the life. there's those that live the life but don't wear the badge. president and mrs. bush, barbara bush, they lived the life and they wore the badge. they were not reticent to say they were christians. it was a very open, generous christianity. but they did both. they lived the life, wore the badge gently. it wasn't something they wore on their sleeve. it was something to be hold and see that, national figures. and she knew absolutely knew that when this life came to an end that new life began. so as she took her last breath, there was a sense of relief in the room. and i had the opportunity to spend just a moment with the president. he knows this. i think you need to hear it from your priest from time to time.
but it was not uncommon for him to bring -- they didn't have a special place in a pew. yes, there was security through but it was very -- not very noticeable. they were always warm and welcoming. they spoke to people as they came in and came out. but they took their faith very seriously. we say -- one of my -- there's those that wear the badge, but don't live the life. there's those that live the life but don't wear the badge. president and mrs. bush, barbara bush, they lived the life and they...
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and we brought in these pews that i'm sitting on right now.he reason these pews are important is that they are cues from saint philip's african church, and these are the very pews the slaves were sitting in when they were told that they were freed. 1865, the congregation was segregated and they would announce the emancipation inside this congregation. immediately the individuals would become free. , these of that time individuals had no property ownership or property. there were some free people but the majority of those individuals still had no access to own land. aboutad resources to move during that time of freedom, so many people would stay here in to earn wages, because they had the opportunity if they could, to purchase an acre of land. who are these people? what were their lives like? how did the function on a day-to-day basis? i think that is important because we have the structures the last longer than individuals, so how the individuals interacted in the very aspect of changes of history, and how that affected their lives. i think th
and we brought in these pews that i'm sitting on right now.he reason these pews are important is that they are cues from saint philip's african church, and these are the very pews the slaves were sitting in when they were told that they were freed. 1865, the congregation was segregated and they would announce the emancipation inside this congregation. immediately the individuals would become free. , these of that time individuals had no property ownership or property. there were some free...
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because they get the faith across really well i mean that is not some old church thing sitting on a cold pew rights because a lot of them is using was a very. subtle as one important person had to miss the event to do was just performance for the band poor florence joy is the singer of coney good and the star and she's also married to thomas the band's lyrics often refer to god in the familia do form a way to make him feel closer and more accessible. it tells us and for sure and then it's just nice when people who don't know about god or believe in god can still apply the songs to their own lives in kind of a and i know how muscular it gives me such joy to sing these songs for someone and to ultimately praise god that way thing. you know and effect is that even. let me share. all three with finalists in the challenge now think for at least two albums as clinical ones peace down the single do kids is from their current album can't deny . unfortunately the band are still waiting for the songs to hit the charts. here they are getting ready for the concert at cologne cathedral one hundred volunt
because they get the faith across really well i mean that is not some old church thing sitting on a cold pew rights because a lot of them is using was a very. subtle as one important person had to miss the event to do was just performance for the band poor florence joy is the singer of coney good and the star and she's also married to thomas the band's lyrics often refer to god in the familia do form a way to make him feel closer and more accessible. it tells us and for sure and then it's just...
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ronnell, 2017 "pew research poll" revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believed that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republican does. i will kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what if anything can the news media do to rebuild public trust and can the law play a role in that? >> so i think this is one of, if not the most important political question of our time. i think it is no exaggeration to suggest press freedom should be on par with other civil liberties we're thinking about as a community. that we're defending as a people. i think a huge piece of what is happening here is that our political world and therefore our media world have become largely defined on the basis of enemy status, insider, outsider status in ways that are really dangerous. there is a really interesting piece in the "new york times" a couple of weeks ago summarizing political science scholarship
ronnell, 2017 "pew research poll" revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believed that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republican does. i will kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what if anything can the news media do to rebuild public trust and can the law play a role...
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at eleven tomorrow morning everything has to be back in place by then by the time the first rows of pews have to be end and the platform has to be gone. hundreds messiah is an event for both audience and performers every year there are more than one hundred twenty concerts in dresden charge of our lady. the two. square is also used as a space for temporary art installations. these buses are supposed to be a memorial for the victims and the destruction caused by the civil war in syria. this is unaccustomed klipsch dressed and vice mayor i want to talk to her about two things dress an image crisis caused by the rise of the racist bigot a movement and how that relates to the city running for european capital of culture . why is dress i'm going for a european capital of culture. we're plowing because first of all we have a fantastic cultural infrastructure embedded in the unique natural landscape the sex and elbow region and also because and this is here we have a deal. we see the application as a grant an opportunity to debate future but the fruit. is dressed in running for it because of th
at eleven tomorrow morning everything has to be back in place by then by the time the first rows of pews have to be end and the platform has to be gone. hundreds messiah is an event for both audience and performers every year there are more than one hundred twenty concerts in dresden charge of our lady. the two. square is also used as a space for temporary art installations. these buses are supposed to be a memorial for the victims and the destruction caused by the civil war in syria. this is...
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he is well respected and during the service is allowed to sit in the pew reserved for church dignitaries. in the one thousand nine hundred exodus of transylvania as ethnic germans to nearly unified germany sparked a rapid decline of an eight hundred year old culture. houses villages and churches were left to decay. the teachers house was also ruined. martin miller funded its renovation so it could be used as a community center. dog thereby this is another way we contribute to the community and get the community uses it as part of a deal i just thought i'd pay our rent but the community can use it for all their festivals. dollars even so for fifteen dollars d.d. mc and those who complain are not small farmers at all clear people who have regained land to which they have no relationship to their land was taken away from their families in the one nine hundred fifty s. in sokoto collectivization drive and they moved to work in factories or someplace else but they never worked the land because. when i got the land back they knew nothing about it and i had to pay tax they said get me out of he
he is well respected and during the service is allowed to sit in the pew reserved for church dignitaries. in the one thousand nine hundred exodus of transylvania as ethnic germans to nearly unified germany sparked a rapid decline of an eight hundred year old culture. houses villages and churches were left to decay. the teachers house was also ruined. martin miller funded its renovation so it could be used as a community center. dog thereby this is another way we contribute to the community and...
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. >>> nba day pew tonight for the lake -- debut tonight for the lakers, after playing ten years in theeague, he made most of his opportunity with l.a., scoring 19 points. lakers lost to houston, but that was cool. >> cool they bring him up for a game. >> and got if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle griego and kenny choi will have all the news you need.. to start your day. good night. >>> our next newscast is tomorrow morning boss: it's a big responsibility. employee: oh, it's huge. i know, it's huge. boss: and the salary.
. >>> nba day pew tonight for the lake -- debut tonight for the lakers, after playing ten years in theeague, he made most of his opportunity with l.a., scoring 19 points. lakers lost to houston, but that was cool. >> cool they bring him up for a game. >> and got if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if...
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we know from the pew study -- pew does fantastic work on journalism surveying -- that fox was the number one source of election news in 2016 for american voters. it was the primary source for 19% of americans. so, what i wanted to do last december was run a survey where we went a little bit deeper into news consumption habits with 2,100 survey participants. we did this through the ugov platform. some of you know about polling, may be familiar with that, and was run, the survey was commissioned by me and done by three excellent political scientists with a lot of experience in media studies, one the princeton, one at dartmouth, and one at university of exeter. and what they found was pretty stunning, which was that almost half of americans, 44%, believe that the media fabricates stories about donald trump more than once in a while. and then one-third of the people surveyed agreed with donald trump's claim that the media are the enemy of the people. another third believe that the media keep political leaders from doing their job. and here's the scariest of all, one in four americans surveye
we know from the pew study -- pew does fantastic work on journalism surveying -- that fox was the number one source of election news in 2016 for american voters. it was the primary source for 19% of americans. so, what i wanted to do last december was run a survey where we went a little bit deeper into news consumption habits with 2,100 survey participants. we did this through the ugov platform. some of you know about polling, may be familiar with that, and was run, the survey was commissioned...
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they packed the pews, got some powerful music and a message. ♪ >> nearly 1,000 people flocked the gracedral in san francisco for a beyonce mas. >> church on a wednesday night is the place to be right now. >> i've been asked time and time again why beyoce. i believe beyonce because she reminds us that sometimes you have to do your thing your way. >> the reverend developed the service. >> for those in bondage, we need. ♪ >> reporter: lots of music mixed with prayer and preaching, celebrating the voice of the opressed, signing the light on the achievement of black women. >> put it in front of as many people as possible the issues that black women face and the issues we bring to society. for beyonce fans it was a chance to celebrate an icon and each other. ♪ >> it sends a powerful message. >> we have to fight for what's right. at the end of the day, we have to love each other equally. >> a mass with a message that left some dancing in the aisles. >> this was a religious service. beyonce fans had one request -- more beyonce music. >> very nice. thank you. new at 11:00, you've got about two m
they packed the pews, got some powerful music and a message. ♪ >> nearly 1,000 people flocked the gracedral in san francisco for a beyonce mas. >> church on a wednesday night is the place to be right now. >> i've been asked time and time again why beyoce. i believe beyonce because she reminds us that sometimes you have to do your thing your way. >> the reverend developed the service. >> for those in bondage, we need. ♪ >> reporter: lots of music mixed...
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. >>> nba day pew tonight for the lake -- debut tonight for the lakers, after playing ten years in theof his opportunity with l.a., scoring 19 points. lakers lost to houston, but that was cool. >> cool they bring him up for a game. >> and got paid $13,000 for two games. to get 16,000 a year. incredible selection of the for an brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross celebrate friendship and beyond at the first ever pixar fest with all new fireworks and your favorite park parades. only at disneyland resort. we have one to two fires a day and when you respond together and you put your lives on the line, you do have to surround yourself with experts. and for us the expert in gas and electric is pg&e. we run about 2,500/2,800 fire calls a year and on almost every one of those calls pg&e is responding to that call as well. and so when we show up to a fire and pg&e shows up with us it makes a tremendous team during a moment of crisis. i rely on them, the firefighters in this department rely on them, and so we h
. >>> nba day pew tonight for the lake -- debut tonight for the lakers, after playing ten years in theof his opportunity with l.a., scoring 19 points. lakers lost to houston, but that was cool. >> cool they bring him up for a game. >> and got paid $13,000 for two games. to get 16,000 a year. incredible selection of the for an brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross celebrate friendship and...
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. - according to the pew research study that looked at the 2016 election, 60% of us believe that the way we're getting our news is through our facebook feed. - social media shares some of the blame for polarization in the country but there are other factors. american's have been sorting themselves into like-minded communities for decades now. in the last 20 years, the number of counties in the united states where the presidential election is decided in a landslide, whether for the republicans or the democrats, has doubled. - people on social media who are neutral, who are willing to criticize both sides, who try to tell it like it is, there are, of course, people on social media who has the right to be ultra-partisan. it's not a question of the technology, or the media. it's a question of the person. whether that person was in charge of a pamphlet, a radio station, a t.v. station, a twitter account, or nbc news, it still is the person. it's not the technology. - [narrator] there are also those who spread intentionally false information, or fake news. - fake news, the enemy of the peo
. - according to the pew research study that looked at the 2016 election, 60% of us believe that the way we're getting our news is through our facebook feed. - social media shares some of the blame for polarization in the country but there are other factors. american's have been sorting themselves into like-minded communities for decades now. in the last 20 years, the number of counties in the united states where the presidential election is decided in a landslide, whether for the republicans...
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also, according to pew research half of american adults get their news from facebook. when it comes to market influee, facebook is currently the sixth largest publicly traded company with a market value of more than $460 billion. >>> let's turn now to silvaon ey veteran and an earl investor in facebook roger mcnamee. he's been publicly sharply critical of the social network. let's get his tughts on facebook and what any future regulation might mean for its sector. he's the managing director at elevation partners. always a pleasure toou have here. >> sue, to great to see you and way too long. >> first, we have another msession from zuckerberg tomorrow morning eastern time. but did anything that you heard from him today change som the criticisms that you've been so public with? >> so t real problem here is that facebook has done many things in its business that were designed to maximize growth and ofitability that, frankly, ran contrary to the public interest and to the interests of users. and what the hearing exposed was that it' not oneroblem we're dealing with, it's n
also, according to pew research half of american adults get their news from facebook. when it comes to market influee, facebook is currently the sixth largest publicly traded company with a market value of more than $460 billion. >>> let's turn now to silvaon ey veteran and an earl investor in facebook roger mcnamee. he's been publicly sharply critical of the social network. let's get his tughts on facebook and what any future regulation might mean for its sector. he's the managing...
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you know he has expertise and substantial funding to make the pew nerve agent. but politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be pressured. into going to be press was like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wives about how. question. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you narrowness and spending to get to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well chance with. the base it's going to. thank you you thank you thank. you thank you. thank you thank you. thank you. thank you you thank . a batch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. you're at it up to us we all know
you know he has expertise and substantial funding to make the pew nerve agent. but politicians to do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be pressured. into going to be press was like before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the wives about how. question. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on...
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reading is starting to see to is counting on identity politics to then when this midterm there was a pew research poll in march and it found that more than half of white men and white women in this age group believe that discrimination against whites is a significant as discrimination against other groups and it was just one part of this how they felt in the grand scheme of things do you think more identity politics is the answer for republicans as a whole. absolutely not i think that identity politics hurts both parties it hurts conversation it hurts democracy it hurts every. it's not it's not i mean we're all americans we're all human beings putting us categorizing us by different i think i said this to you on the last time the last time i was on your show categorize categorising each other is just causing more and divert the diversion diversity. disparate. i can't think of the word right now but it's making an example of it making it. yeah i think that's so strange and i think it's strange that they would you know sort of. pull that idea didn't work for hillary didn't work for anybody
reading is starting to see to is counting on identity politics to then when this midterm there was a pew research poll in march and it found that more than half of white men and white women in this age group believe that discrimination against whites is a significant as discrimination against other groups and it was just one part of this how they felt in the grand scheme of things do you think more identity politics is the answer for republicans as a whole. absolutely not i think that identity...
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talk to you would you have i believe it was on the scene through pew a. group of its orca for more for the year up to the birth of. more cards and the march for the full circle. doesn't because there are three girls anybody think there's some. sort of all. these girls on all four of them. to do so as long as it only the stork or the. little host of the other for. the purpose of just performance last the article. for the last overthrow of the. law for most. of them let's focus on this. earth for. a little. look at the full force of the. local the local school. this went to school all or get all sorts of. difficult because of. this birth chart that i was conscious of. this is exactly where dr blew up the sound. barrier purcel special or minute on your question i gave in you just took it along to send a message just get but alice but there it.
talk to you would you have i believe it was on the scene through pew a. group of its orca for more for the year up to the birth of. more cards and the march for the full circle. doesn't because there are three girls anybody think there's some. sort of all. these girls on all four of them. to do so as long as it only the stork or the. little host of the other for. the purpose of just performance last the article. for the last overthrow of the. law for most. of them let's focus on this. earth...
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his expertise and substantial funding to make the pew nerve agent. picked up. one of the last two there was only absolutely a person on the. plateau sans another of the books and the european so that obviously if. anyone wanted to play as a spot stuff i'd been. feeling pretty cold as ice asked how long that will. want to stop jumping to the saturday slush tennis a little a keystone time a new sound the slow females a ballet she cheered on faultless as she model. the next minute as a model spoken there is much to. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million album fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else i want to do because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so what more chance for. the bass this minute. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but no signed up to
his expertise and substantial funding to make the pew nerve agent. picked up. one of the last two there was only absolutely a person on the. plateau sans another of the books and the european so that obviously if. anyone wanted to play as a spot stuff i'd been. feeling pretty cold as ice asked how long that will. want to stop jumping to the saturday slush tennis a little a keystone time a new sound the slow females a ballet she cheered on faultless as she model. the next minute as a model...
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>> reporter: according to pew search, 45% of republicans now say that democratic policies" threaten the nation's well- being," while 41% of democrats view g.o.p. policies in equay stark terms. the most dramatiexample of this mutual hostility is this: back in 1960, only 5% of republicans and of democrats said they'd be "displeased" if a child married someone from the other mar party. half a century later, half of republicans and more thaa third of democrats said yes, they would be "somewhat or ve unhappy." what makes this "tribalism" particularly dangerous is that it has grown at a time when one of america's core convictions-- the worth of a free society-- has eroded, especially among the young. they are simply less and less convinced that democracy is all that important. among americans born in the 1930s, 72% said that living in a democracy was "essential." among those rn in the 1980s, e number is 30%.th the less fn an open society, the more reason there is to believe that politics is more like warfare than a contest for power where limits apply. t the guardrailshat protect our constitu
>> reporter: according to pew search, 45% of republicans now say that democratic policies" threaten the nation's well- being," while 41% of democrats view g.o.p. policies in equay stark terms. the most dramatiexample of this mutual hostility is this: back in 1960, only 5% of republicans and of democrats said they'd be "displeased" if a child married someone from the other mar party. half a century later, half of republicans and more thaa third of democrats said yes,...
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everybody in the pews with pointing finger dance. >>> making news in america this morning, the hunt for one of the most elusive serial killers in u.s. history appears to be over. the suspected golden state killer in custody. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> a former cop accused of 12 murders and dozens of rapes. this morning, the new details including where police found the dna that cracked the case and how the killer used dishes to terrorize his victims. the shocking complaint the suspect made as he was being arrested. >>> president trump's nominee to run the v.a. faces new allegations accused of crashing a car while drunk and dishing out opioids. how he's fighting back. >>> plus, what epa boss scott pruitt is preparing to tell congress today amid a flurry of ethics scandals. >>> health alert. some common drugs including some antidepressants now blamed for increasing the risk for dementia. the message from doctors. >>> plus, the moment a football player paralyzed during a game walked his wife down the aisle. >>> the surprising discovery about giant sloths that once roamed the
everybody in the pews with pointing finger dance. >>> making news in america this morning, the hunt for one of the most elusive serial killers in u.s. history appears to be over. the suspected golden state killer in custody. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> a former cop accused of 12 murders and dozens of rapes. this morning, the new details including where police found the dna that cracked the case and how the killer used dishes to terrorize his victims. the...
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collision between israel in russia is such once again sophie israel's interests in the north rima of pew security interests. is. if you wish. the for not because we want to but because we have to so i'm sure that if there is a way. to bypass the need of confrontation people will definitely like it however we cannot jeopardize our security interests and whatever comes under those considerations comes under these constraints of. israel's defense minister liberman said that the israeli retaliation will come if and i quote anyone attacks us that the country will strike whatever system it needs to so far it's israel doing the attacking in syria so is it stops doing that and risking a counter strike should be worried about anything should it. yeah well you see the point is very much everybody is trying to promote stability in the nude in a real russia is trying to promote it is really different to support stability in the moving arena so we have this trip of political stability that everybody respects. but underneath this canopy of stability if you wish we can see the positioning and the poten
collision between israel in russia is such once again sophie israel's interests in the north rima of pew security interests. is. if you wish. the for not because we want to but because we have to so i'm sure that if there is a way. to bypass the need of confrontation people will definitely like it however we cannot jeopardize our security interests and whatever comes under those considerations comes under these constraints of. israel's defense minister liberman said that the israeli retaliation...
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talk to you would you have i believe i was on the same through pew a. group with orchid for more war for your political parties when both. cards. that's where the full circle. because it was yours and we need to get this book. so all. he's got is a long term form of. citizens long for the. little holes total eclipse adjustable to last the article. for the rest of the world the. lot of us. have them what's up with all of this. for a full. look at the all sorts of the. local for the local school. this one school all are good for several. people stood up and the forces were just but sure that i was conscious or. this is exactly where dr tiller was a found. some special or. question i gave you and you just took a bit along to send a message just get but all this but the. whole . thing to.
talk to you would you have i believe i was on the same through pew a. group with orchid for more war for your political parties when both. cards. that's where the full circle. because it was yours and we need to get this book. so all. he's got is a long term form of. citizens long for the. little holes total eclipse adjustable to last the article. for the rest of the world the. lot of us. have them what's up with all of this. for a full. look at the all sorts of the. local for the local school....
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stakes are much more real and while most of the country celebrated this easter weekend at the church pews and easter brunch is nationwide a few stray comments by the president sent many in the immigrant community into a rather understandable panic claiming that a potential docket deal is now dead and pinning the blame squarely on senate democrats not wanting to compromise on the border issue so hawk watchers with washington playing the blame game and the so-called dreamers looking at real donald trump's unreal twitter feeds for hints of what their future may hold political strategist salame oster an author of twenty twelve or twenty somethings joins me to decipher this dramatic back and forth that is so i'm confused on what's happening. now during his state of the union speech a deal that was three times as good as the one president obama gave them several years ago when it came to dhaka and working for citizenship with these doc i recently and now you know he went back to the table with them after they got rid of that deal and offered up to eight million for a path to citizenship and the
stakes are much more real and while most of the country celebrated this easter weekend at the church pews and easter brunch is nationwide a few stray comments by the president sent many in the immigrant community into a rather understandable panic claiming that a potential docket deal is now dead and pinning the blame squarely on senate democrats not wanting to compromise on the border issue so hawk watchers with washington playing the blame game and the so-called dreamers looking at real...
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walking he creates in the space develop in this to see how the youth the people from the pews see the people from. the lies this new to space to interact play sports and actually be strong we try relationships teenagers have already hit the half ready pitch to practice and with the basketball court in progress the locals believe this complex once completed will have positive impacts. on the way around in time of distress management if you're kind of football you want to leave the spend much time in happy compared to the night or if you are playing you happy you join with other people then from there you not have been a problem the united nations is breaking down conflicts through building in an attempt for a lasting peace in south sudan. i just talked to my five top story this hour german car john phelps fog and says it is considering replacing its chief executive. as part of a management shakeup. is due to meet on friday. in situ up to date i'll have more feet up top of the hour in the meantime of course as always the web site steve w. dot com have a good. guy . oakland is legal high
walking he creates in the space develop in this to see how the youth the people from the pews see the people from. the lies this new to space to interact play sports and actually be strong we try relationships teenagers have already hit the half ready pitch to practice and with the basketball court in progress the locals believe this complex once completed will have positive impacts. on the way around in time of distress management if you're kind of football you want to leave the spend much...
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i think if we really wanted to, we could have every pew filled with people who need to be able to sleephe roads in north london. an investigation is taking place into an earlier accident there this morning. now for the weather forecast. good morning. afairamount now for the weather forecast. good morning. a fair amount of cloud around, at least at first this morning. the good news, it will break up. lovely spells of sunshine. feeling just a little bit more warm. quite breezy today. a fresh southerly breeze. more cloud in the afternoon. bright with sunny spells. the temperature, a warm 20 celsius. starting to feel a little bit more like spring and a little bit warmer. cloud will break up. clear spells through the second part of the night. a mild night. minimum temperatures, 9— 11. a bright start tomorrow morning. plenty of sunshine on wednesday. look at the temperatures. gradually climbing, 24 tomorrow. a little bit less of a breeze. 26 on thursday. barely any wind at all. a warm day. leftie of dry weather and warmer temperatures as we have right the way through the weekend. —— plenty. g
i think if we really wanted to, we could have every pew filled with people who need to be able to sleephe roads in north london. an investigation is taking place into an earlier accident there this morning. now for the weather forecast. good morning. afairamount now for the weather forecast. good morning. a fair amount of cloud around, at least at first this morning. the good news, it will break up. lovely spells of sunshine. feeling just a little bit more warm. quite breezy today. a fresh...
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from the pew study, pew does it fantastic work on journalism that fox was the number one source of electionews in 2016 for american voters, the primary source for 19% of americans. what i wanted to do was run a survey where we went a little consumptionnto news with 2100 survey participants. gotid this through the you platform. it was done by three excellent political scientist with a lot of experience in media princeton,e at dartmouth, and the university of exeter. they found almost half of americans, 44% believe that the media fabricates stories about donald trump. more than once in a while. and one third of the people surveyed agreed with donald trump's claim that the media are the enemy of the people. another third believed the media keep political leaders from doing their jobs and here is the scariest of all, one in four americans surveyed in the survey endorsed taccone and limits on press freedom such as allowing the government to block stories. that the government does not like. that is the tip of the iceberg but those are the things that are the starting point for why we need to worr
from the pew study, pew does it fantastic work on journalism that fox was the number one source of electionews in 2016 for american voters, the primary source for 19% of americans. what i wanted to do was run a survey where we went a little consumptionnto news with 2100 survey participants. gotid this through the you platform. it was done by three excellent political scientist with a lot of experience in media princeton,e at dartmouth, and the university of exeter. they found almost half of...
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we know from the pew study, pew does fantastic work on journalism surveys, that fox was the number one source of election news for american voters. the primary source of 19 percent of american news so i what i wanted to do last december was run a survey where we went deeper into news consumption habits with 2100 survey participants. we did this through the you got platform, some of you may be familiar with that and a survey was commissioned by me and done by three excellent political scientists with a lot of experience in media studies, one at dartmouth and one at university of exit are and what they found was stunning which was that almost half of americans, 44 percent believe that the media fabricate stories about donald trump more than once in a while . and then one third of the people surveyed agreed with donald trump's claim that the media are theenemy of the people . another third believe the media keep political leaders from doing their job and here's the scariest of all, one in four americans surveyed in this poynter media trust survey endorse limits on press freedom such as al
we know from the pew study, pew does fantastic work on journalism surveys, that fox was the number one source of election news for american voters. the primary source of 19 percent of american news so i what i wanted to do last december was run a survey where we went deeper into news consumption habits with 2100 survey participants. we did this through the you got platform, some of you may be familiar with that and a survey was commissioned by me and done by three excellent political scientists...