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if you go to pew research .org. we thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you very much. now in american history tv. a conversation marking patriots they. a massachusetts state holiday commemorating the battles of lexington and concord in 1775. we will hear a portrayal of thomas jefferson discussing the events that led to the 13 colonies breaking away from great britain. >> oh my, well i finished. good afternoon indeed. to all of our friends, welcome once again to our house, to monte carlo. mr. light, as you refer of course to patriots they, so we have heard it now referred to ourselves in virginia. nothing could please as more in virginia to be reminded, if you will, about our initial associations with massachusetts. yes, patriots day is something that we are happy to be reminded of as i know all of our friends in massachusetts continue to be reminded of that occasion in which the citizen body there stood staunchly against the further encroachments of the british upon their rights, upon their property. if i
if you go to pew research .org. we thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you very much. now in american history tv. a conversation marking patriots they. a massachusetts state holiday commemorating the battles of lexington and concord in 1775. we will hear a portrayal of thomas jefferson discussing the events that led to the 13 colonies breaking away from great britain. >> oh my, well i finished. good afternoon indeed. to all of our friends, welcome once again to our house,...
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he is the director of global migration and dem ogg raffy resouch at the pew research center.ge a voting bloc latinos made up in 2016, how they voted, and what are the numbers as we head into november 2020? >> in 2016 latinos supported hillary clinton over donald trump but notably donald trump won about almost 28% to 30% of the latino vote. in 2016 about 12 million hispanics voted. what is interesting though is that was less than half of the potential vote that latinos could have had because their voter turnout rate was only 47.6%. by comparison for whites for example it was more like two-thirds. latinos have traditionally voted at rates lower than others. with fast demographic growth we see record turnout of hispanics in terms of the raw number of votes that are cast. this year we look to see about 32 million latinos or at least adults, u.s. citizens, therefore eligible to vote and that is actually a record up almost 4 million since 2016. >> pew research says the latino share of u.s. electorate projected to reach a new high in 2020 and the latino share of u.s. electorate proj
he is the director of global migration and dem ogg raffy resouch at the pew research center.ge a voting bloc latinos made up in 2016, how they voted, and what are the numbers as we head into november 2020? >> in 2016 latinos supported hillary clinton over donald trump but notably donald trump won about almost 28% to 30% of the latino vote. in 2016 about 12 million hispanics voted. what is interesting though is that was less than half of the potential vote that latinos could have had...
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the pew survey across 13 countries finds abysmal ratings for the u.s. coronavirus response.st marks are basically an "f." only 20% of spaniards say the united states has done a good job with the pandemic. in australia just 14%. in south korea a mere 6%. pew also finds that attitudes abroad about president trump, in their words, have consistently been much more negative than those toward his predecessors, like in germany, germans' confidence in president barack obama during his tenure, really were around 71%. well, right now, only 10% of germans have confidence in president trump. and you know it's president trump who loves to make a big deal over how the u.s. and its president are perceived abroad. here he is, this is him in 2012 on video fake firing a fake president obama. the reason behind the firing, the world was laughing at us. >> bottom line is, we want results. china and virtually every other country throughout the world is laughing at us. they take advantage of us. they think we're run by a bunch of fools. >> he campaigned in 2016 on that same premise. >> what's happ
the pew survey across 13 countries finds abysmal ratings for the u.s. coronavirus response.st marks are basically an "f." only 20% of spaniards say the united states has done a good job with the pandemic. in australia just 14%. in south korea a mere 6%. pew also finds that attitudes abroad about president trump, in their words, have consistently been much more negative than those toward his predecessors, like in germany, germans' confidence in president barack obama during his tenure,...
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pew research has their middle-class income calculator at pew research.org. about 52% of adults lived in middle income households and 2018, according to a new analysis of government data. roughly 29% were in lower income households and 19% were in upper income households. we can play along a bit with their calculator, select estate, let's take arkansas, and take the springdale area, and take your annual income, and we can put in $45,000 a year, and people in my household, one, are your that, where education? let's say you have a bachelors degree, and you are white, and recalculate that, and married, yes, and age 45 to 64, calculate that, and it will show you where you stand. income, and 57% are upper income. at can find that pewresearch.org. in spencer, north carolina, go ahead. caller: my opinion, i think it is more than an opinion, organized labor went to a low in the united states and that is when the middle class started to go away. call the bureau of labor statistics and union members may close to $200 a week more than on union members. power andate buyi
pew research has their middle-class income calculator at pew research.org. about 52% of adults lived in middle income households and 2018, according to a new analysis of government data. roughly 29% were in lower income households and 19% were in upper income households. we can play along a bit with their calculator, select estate, let's take arkansas, and take the springdale area, and take your annual income, and we can put in $45,000 a year, and people in my household, one, are your that,...
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elizabeth: what is interesting, according to the pew research, most people have made their judgmentsle over the last year or so this is according to the pew research. despite piling on by his detractors. it hardly moved the needle at all, especially in the battleground states which really matter in this election. what is your reaction to pew saying that the president's approval ratings are unusually stable and deeply partisan? >> well i think it is correct that he hasn't lost support amongst his based and people think he is doing a great job. we went to the event in jupiter, a place not big bastion of republicans there were tons of people out there waiting hours just to see him drive by in the motorcade. he has tremendous amount of support from a lot of people especially from my district here in florida. the mainstream press will not talk about. they will throw up false polls. i think most people know they are the fake news. they can read through the facts. elizabeth: you know, congressman, your reaction to the polls showing that joe biden is doing worse with hispanic voters than hil
elizabeth: what is interesting, according to the pew research, most people have made their judgmentsle over the last year or so this is according to the pew research. despite piling on by his detractors. it hardly moved the needle at all, especially in the battleground states which really matter in this election. what is your reaction to pew saying that the president's approval ratings are unusually stable and deeply partisan? >> well i think it is correct that he hasn't lost support...
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years ago, but we have seen in recent years the unfavorable ratings for china go from, according to the pew research data at the start of trump's presidency, now you have 66% that you have people say they feel unfavorable towards china, and they were trending negative well before covid-19, and it is not exclusively about republicans. 62 percent of democrats as well as 72% of democrats say they feel unsafe regarding china. while i would not say it is a top issue or a top-tier issue, i think it is woven in deeply to economic anxieties, and then with covid-19, china has become a health care issue, in addition to being a security and economic issue, so i think that policy had significant -- the question how to deal with other nations in fighting and controlling this virus has led to having relations become a little bit more critical. this is not a u.s. domestic problem. this is a global problem, and watching how america has and has not succeeded in containing the virus as other countries or in combination with other countries, i think that is on many voters' minds. a little self-conscious. here
years ago, but we have seen in recent years the unfavorable ratings for china go from, according to the pew research data at the start of trump's presidency, now you have 66% that you have people say they feel unfavorable towards china, and they were trending negative well before covid-19, and it is not exclusively about republicans. 62 percent of democrats as well as 72% of democrats say they feel unsafe regarding china. while i would not say it is a top issue or a top-tier issue, i think it...
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i think when you ask maybe the best direct comparison here is pew, pew research, which conducts pollings and american politics and trends. they basically ask the same question this summer and for four years ago this summer, this was interesting, they said, a list of various topics they asked voters, would you consider this issue very important to casting your vote to your decision in the election? four years ago, when you looked at it, on the question of supreme court appointments, this is the exit poll up on the screen, i'm talking about pew here, but the four years ago when you looked at this, the advantage was with trump by eight points. trump voters said this supreme court vacancy were very important to them, eight points more likely to do that. same question, this summer, biden voters, five points more likely to cite the court as a very important factor for them. a double digit swing there, just in terms of people going out there and citing this as one of the most important issues they have. >> really interesting, steve, thank you for that. carol, let's pick up on that. the preside
i think when you ask maybe the best direct comparison here is pew, pew research, which conducts pollings and american politics and trends. they basically ask the same question this summer and for four years ago this summer, this was interesting, they said, a list of various topics they asked voters, would you consider this issue very important to casting your vote to your decision in the election? four years ago, when you looked at it, on the question of supreme court appointments, this is the...
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the: pew research says latino share of the u.s.ctorate is projected to reach 13.3 high in 2020, million. possible we could have hit 13 million or so voters. appeal to theues latino voter? guest: this is where i think aspects reflect the u.s. over all. thees like the economy, response to the coronavirus, and racial and ethnic inequality have been the top issues this year. back in december, we did a survey asking latinos about the most important issues, immigration and the economy were the two top issues. with the coronavirus impact on latinos, both environmentally, economically and in terms of their health, we see it as the top three issues most important in this year's election. host: how does the supreme court justice pick factor in? guest: in august we found that supreme court appointees were cited by 63% of latino registered voters as an issue important to determining their vote in 2020. that is way below the economy where 80% of latino voters rated it as an issue. the supreme court nominee question we asked which was before eve
the: pew research says latino share of the u.s.ctorate is projected to reach 13.3 high in 2020, million. possible we could have hit 13 million or so voters. appeal to theues latino voter? guest: this is where i think aspects reflect the u.s. over all. thees like the economy, response to the coronavirus, and racial and ethnic inequality have been the top issues this year. back in december, we did a survey asking latinos about the most important issues, immigration and the economy were the two...
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jumps over the back of the pews. runs to the back of the church. she gives me this big giant hug and a kiss. that was the moment, i knew i was truly home. >> joe, i know you live in delaware. wpdi. action news. i don't know if you ever watch. >> of course. >> jim is the best. great colleagues there and here. i'm fortunate to myself. but i want to ask you, it's not that far away, delaware and new york city. but do you go back? do you return? do you take part in commemoration events? >> go back for the obvious reasons. continue to go there as needed for business. back for commemorations. i've been to the museum several times. greatest thing you could ever do is to go to that museum to get grounded in realism of what this day was all about. and i love the memorial. get the chance to go to the memorial. i cry every time, i break down every time. i think it's a good cry. if there is such a good thing, andhe folks that should have gotten out of the that day and didn't. >> i know you've devoted your life ever since to telling yourstory. you've set up the
jumps over the back of the pews. runs to the back of the church. she gives me this big giant hug and a kiss. that was the moment, i knew i was truly home. >> joe, i know you live in delaware. wpdi. action news. i don't know if you ever watch. >> of course. >> jim is the best. great colleagues there and here. i'm fortunate to myself. but i want to ask you, it's not that far away, delaware and new york city. but do you go back? do you return? do you take part in commemoration...
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according to a new report by the pew research center only 13% believe the u.s.ob of hand technology crisis even china received better reviews than the u.s.. pew which polled over 13,000 people from early june to early august also found that internationally the view of the united states overall has plummeted. in some countries it's never been lower. how about president trump? how do these nations rate him? n 75% of countries have faith trump will do the right thing in world affairs. president trump doesn't stack up very well behind vladimir putin with less than 50 days to the u.s. election president trump's focus isn't likely how he's perceived internationally. rather it's about rallying enough support inside america, the november 3rd poll. >>> joining me now is cnn senior political analyst and senior editor at the the atlantic ron brownstein. great to have you with us. so, ron, you wrote about donald trump being down but not out in this presidential race despite the pandemic, revelations in bob woodward's book about what he knew about the virus and when, racism
according to a new report by the pew research center only 13% believe the u.s.ob of hand technology crisis even china received better reviews than the u.s.. pew which polled over 13,000 people from early june to early august also found that internationally the view of the united states overall has plummeted. in some countries it's never been lower. how about president trump? how do these nations rate him? n 75% of countries have faith trump will do the right thing in world affairs. president...
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. >> a pew research poll found positive views of the u.s. are at record loss driven by the nation's response to the pandemic. >>> breaking news from germany. russian opposition leader alexei navalny released from a hospital in berlin. doctors treating alexei navalny for poisoning said his condition improved enough to be discharged. alexei navalny the most vocal critic of vladimir putin was poisoned by a chemical nerve agent. >>> still ahead the clock is ticking now. 100,000 airline jobs could vanish next week. how ceos and unions teamed up looking for help. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so when it comes to screening for colon cancer, don't wait. because when caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in th
. >> a pew research poll found positive views of the u.s. are at record loss driven by the nation's response to the pandemic. >>> breaking news from germany. russian opposition leader alexei navalny released from a hospital in berlin. doctors treating alexei navalny for poisoning said his condition improved enough to be discharged. alexei navalny the most vocal critic of vladimir putin was poisoned by a chemical nerve agent. >>> still ahead the clock is ticking now....
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and anthonyjoshua's promoter says his world heavyweight fight against pew level not be postponed agained back because the pandemic and the promoter says the fight will go ahead even if it has to be held behind closed doors. the former head of world athletics has been jailed after being found guilty of corruption. lamine diack, who's been under house arrest for the last five years, was convicted of accepting bribes from athletes suspected of doping to cover up test results allowing them to continue competings, including at the london 2012 olympics. our sports news correspondent alex capstick explains. how severe are these charges? they are very severe. he has been found guilty of corruption and breach of trust and will be given a four year sentence that will be suspended postal because back to a meeting prosecutors said that he had as the work head of world athletics, he was there for 16 years. he had this meeting with the then sports minister of russia and suggested this scheme whereby russian athletes who had doping violations or who may have had to be violations could pay money to ha
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that's what's a little different from being a catholic in the pew, like myself or like john kennedy ory or antonin scalia. that is different. i think it's not politically expedient maybe for the democrats to talk about that. >> let me ask you one last thing and i'll let you go. if you could ask a question of judge barrett on this topic, what would that question be? how would you phrase it? >> well, what kind of relationship she has between that covenant in her group and the fundamental values of the constitution? i don't expect to hear anything explosive. i don't think that any question of this kind should be labeled automatically anti-catholic because this is preposterous. >> i see your point. all right. professor, thank you very much for joining us this morning. i do appreciate the conversation. >> thank you. >>> this morning, on state of the union, jake tapper sits down with house speaker nancy pelosi, jill biden, tom cotton and joe manchin. it airs at 9:00 eastern. >>> so the s.e.c. kicked off the season with fans in the stands. for the nfl teams, what about today? we're live with
that's what's a little different from being a catholic in the pew, like myself or like john kennedy ory or antonin scalia. that is different. i think it's not politically expedient maybe for the democrats to talk about that. >> let me ask you one last thing and i'll let you go. if you could ask a question of judge barrett on this topic, what would that question be? how would you phrase it? >> well, what kind of relationship she has between that covenant in her group and the...
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snd what we sawand thi was a recent pew poll thalft f democrats say, you know what?changes to take care of climate change are going to help the economy. half of republicans said it is going to hurt the economy. d that's kind of where you sethe president and where you see joe biden. right? joe bin saying if we fi these things, we're going to create new jobs. u hear the president saying, hey, guess what is going to happen in joe we're going to get rid of the jobs that so many people rely on, whether they're fracking in pennsylvania or coal mining in west virginia. where most americans are, though, more clovely on the sid --closely on the side oe biden. and especially for the suburbans that president trump wants to w over, climate change is a reality. >> woodruff: and we heard the esident saying to the panel of experts there in california, he said, it's going to g colder, defying what the science shows. >> right and saying that science may not be rit on this. and that is completely and tolly on bor president trump. this is a message that he is campaigning on. it is not
snd what we sawand thi was a recent pew poll thalft f democrats say, you know what?changes to take care of climate change are going to help the economy. half of republicans said it is going to hurt the economy. d that's kind of where you sethe president and where you see joe biden. right? joe bin saying if we fi these things, we're going to create new jobs. u hear the president saying, hey, guess what is going to happen in joe we're going to get rid of the jobs that so many people rely on,...
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i want to show you one other thing from the pew research poll.w from the uk of the u.s. has plummeted over the years. so in 2000, 83% held a positive view of the u.s. now, today, in 2020, that is down to 41%. it is lower as you can see on this graph than the time that -- in the lead-up to the iraq war when so many brits were opposed to that. so why? why is this the lowest? >> look, i think there's no question but your president is a controversial figure and he said things like the eu is worse than china. maybe that doesn't cover us, but people have watched how the pandemic has hit the u.s. they have watched what happened in portland and in kenosha and these places and you know everyone is watching what feels like a very bitter election campaign. so you're in the news all the time over here. doesn't mean the president isn't without his strong supporters over here. and elsewhere in europe. but, you know, a lot of controversy that's attached to the united states over the last four years. >> i want to talk about some of the controversy that surrounde
i want to show you one other thing from the pew research poll.w from the uk of the u.s. has plummeted over the years. so in 2000, 83% held a positive view of the u.s. now, today, in 2020, that is down to 41%. it is lower as you can see on this graph than the time that -- in the lead-up to the iraq war when so many brits were opposed to that. so why? why is this the lowest? >> look, i think there's no question but your president is a controversial figure and he said things like the eu is...
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and foremost as a patriot, and so it was a gut punch for a lot of people today when we read about the pew poll about how far esteem has fallen regarding the united states vis-a-vis our leader the confidence indication is there on the far right for trump of the u.s he ranks below xi, below putin, and forget about the numbers being put up on the board by leaders like macron and merkel how do we ever get this back in a nation where we are fond of calling ourselves, from children's earliest memories and history books in school, the leaders of the free world? >> yeah, brian this poll looking at people's attitudes in 13 countries showed that the view of the united states is at an all-time low it's because of the way donald trump conducts himself as president. it's also because of the way he has failed in his leadership on covid. and just to come back to the stephanopoulos town hall tonight, brian, the most important quote from the president tonight was that he said that if we don't have a vaccine, maybe we'll just go to a herd -- he said "mentality." i think he meant herd immunity but even forg
and foremost as a patriot, and so it was a gut punch for a lot of people today when we read about the pew poll about how far esteem has fallen regarding the united states vis-a-vis our leader the confidence indication is there on the far right for trump of the u.s he ranks below xi, below putin, and forget about the numbers being put up on the board by leaders like macron and merkel how do we ever get this back in a nation where we are fond of calling ourselves, from children's earliest...
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the midterm elections of 2018, the number of first time voters dropped significantly, this from the pew research center, their survey of voters of 2018 found 3% of self-reported voters in 2018 said that they were voting for the first time ever. among those who cast their ballots for democratic candidates for the house in 2018, 4% were first time voters, just 2% of republican voters said it was their first time voting in 2018. said it wase voting in 2018. this morning we want to hear from first time voters in the 2020 election. give us a call this morning again if you support former vice president joe biden and you're a first time voter, 202-748-8000. if you support president trump d you're a first time voter, 742-848-1001, 202-748-8002 if you support another candidate. it's one the news organizations are paying attention to this category of voter. to, this catf voter. this from the pbs this from pbs news hour or country is in a state of emergency, first time voters reflect on why they're voting in 2020. we'll go through more of that story and some of the first time voters there, some of
the midterm elections of 2018, the number of first time voters dropped significantly, this from the pew research center, their survey of voters of 2018 found 3% of self-reported voters in 2018 said that they were voting for the first time ever. among those who cast their ballots for democratic candidates for the house in 2018, 4% were first time voters, just 2% of republican voters said it was their first time voting in 2018. said it wase voting in 2018. this morning we want to hear from first...
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out here because they lived through the they also lived through the camp fire and according to the pew county sheriff's the part department the latest information from them is that they have reduced the evacuation order for the area of kelly ridge and lower mount ida to an evacuation warning so hopefully that is a sign of good things to come. >>we all hope for that kate, thank you very much for that report sent pictures to see from there. >>even a little farther north deadly fires are burning in oregon and they're responsible for the deaths of at least 5 people in that state. oregon officials have not released an exact death count yet, but they say 5 deaths have been reported on the state's office of emergency management website. the number of people ordered to evacuate statewide has climbed to an estimated 500,000 that's more than 10% of the entire state's population. now to our weather here at home in the current bad air quality conditions lawrence was the latest yeah, you know what we really need is a good kicker to get all the smoke move della bay area right now that's not here you
out here because they lived through the they also lived through the camp fire and according to the pew county sheriff's the part department the latest information from them is that they have reduced the evacuation order for the area of kelly ridge and lower mount ida to an evacuation warning so hopefully that is a sign of good things to come. >>we all hope for that kate, thank you very much for that report sent pictures to see from there. >>even a little farther north deadly fires...
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most moms get to sit in the pew and have a hanky and watch it. you were both taping.l? did you think that this day would happen in the middle of the pandemic? did you know that they would be able to go forward? - no, i didn't really think that it was going to happen during this time. it was a complete and utter gift, and a honor for everybody to be going through this. and it's a blessing for us to come together as families during this time, just loving people as we are right now. so no, i did not expect this. but it's a beautiful gift. and i appreciate it. - i want to tell you both, moms, you look beautiful, considering we're in quarantine and you didn't have hair and makeup and people helping you -- it is pulled together beautifully! alma, are you able to breathe now? because you were working hard on the camera. are you able to breathe? - yes. [laughter] yes, i am. - fantastic! well, listen, seeing the four of you standing there, it's just such a beautiful picture. and we have a little surprise for you. you can't have a wedding without wedding photos, and jung lee di
most moms get to sit in the pew and have a hanky and watch it. you were both taping.l? did you think that this day would happen in the middle of the pandemic? did you know that they would be able to go forward? - no, i didn't really think that it was going to happen during this time. it was a complete and utter gift, and a honor for everybody to be going through this. and it's a blessing for us to come together as families during this time, just loving people as we are right now. so no, i did...
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past few years are with leaders that don't love trump at all and people that were corrected in the pewme and do what the americans wanted. like, mexican closing the borders on illegal immigration, like the new nafta, like the south korean trade deal, even like the announcements around israel, bahrain, the uae, that's the united states using a lot of power. we shouldn't forget about that as we see these very disturbing numbers, showing the americans are not -- >> but, ian, don't we also -- don't we also have so put into context what these deals actually are. and how much the president overstates it? look at the usmca. it is a new and improved nafta. they didn't tear nafta up. the president dunked on it like it was a piece of garbage forever. and usmca is a new version of it. >> yes, that's exactly right. and you're making the point, when people say it is america alone, i mean, if he had ripped up nafta, that would be america alone. and i think people would be very deservedly critical of that. because we actually need nafta. we also need to take care of the people that lost jobs from it,
past few years are with leaders that don't love trump at all and people that were corrected in the pewme and do what the americans wanted. like, mexican closing the borders on illegal immigration, like the new nafta, like the south korean trade deal, even like the announcements around israel, bahrain, the uae, that's the united states using a lot of power. we shouldn't forget about that as we see these very disturbing numbers, showing the americans are not -- >> but, ian, don't we also --...
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a new poll from pew veefresearc shows republicans were far more likely than democrats to say that weotest. democrats and independents have grown significantly more pessimistic about that, over the last two years. but is peaceful protest important for our country? pew says that democrats have consistently been more likely to say it is important than republicans or independents. gop enthusiasm for this has shrunk, in recent years. by the way, it makes no difference, whether you support it, or not. it's the law. and again, laws don't enforce themselves and some laws are open to interpretation. attorney general bill barr was asked about this last month at a house judiciary committee hearing. >> do you think it's ever appropriate to use tear gas on peaceful protestors? yes? or no? >> the problem in these things sometimes occur because it's hard to separate people -- >> mr. barr, my question is very specific. do you think it is ever appropriate to use tear gas on peaceful protestors? yes? or no? >> it is -- it is appropriate to use tear gas when it's indicated to disperse. >> on peaceful p
a new poll from pew veefresearc shows republicans were far more likely than democrats to say that weotest. democrats and independents have grown significantly more pessimistic about that, over the last two years. but is peaceful protest important for our country? pew says that democrats have consistently been more likely to say it is important than republicans or independents. gop enthusiasm for this has shrunk, in recent years. by the way, it makes no difference, whether you support it, or...
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the pew research center surveyed 10,000 adults online from april to may and again this month. asked whether they would get the vaccine if it were available, 27% of respondents in the spring said they would probably not or definitely not get it. this time, the figure rose to 49%. on saturday, protesters in massachusetts rallied against restrictions on businesses and mask mandates. >> would i get vaccinated? no, , i would not. >> do you know why? >> i don't want to. it's my choice. >> concern about side effects was a top reason cited followed by people wanting to know more about how well it would work. an expert on thehe antvaccine momoment sayay the distrust in vaccines hampered the ability to overcome the pandemic. >>> colleges and universities in the u.s. are facing tough choices. they must decide whether t to kp their classes online or to bring students back to campus in the middle of the pandemic. nhk world's sam suzuki has the story. >> reporter: in mid-august, administrators at georgetown college inn kentucky reopened their campus for in-person classes. the school has an
the pew research center surveyed 10,000 adults online from april to may and again this month. asked whether they would get the vaccine if it were available, 27% of respondents in the spring said they would probably not or definitely not get it. this time, the figure rose to 49%. on saturday, protesters in massachusetts rallied against restrictions on businesses and mask mandates. >> would i get vaccinated? no, , i would not. >> do you know why? >> i don't want to. it's my...
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got some nuns ready to go >> reporter: an offer to be the backup bench for fans more familiar with pewsme two, the sisters came in spirit, virtual guests of the team, showing their students the meaning of devotion. >> they think it's very exciting to see their principal to shoot a basket and to be on instagram and for their theology teacher to do a slam dunk. >> reporter: he used a chainsaw to clean up debris in hurricane erma >> seeing some nuns playing basketball, it might just give a little bit of encouragement to say that, you know, we are going to make it through this. >> reporter: some might say fans like these must be a gift from above. katie beck, nbc news >> they got some mad skills there. unfortunately, their prayers fell short on saturday the celtics beat the heat 117-106. but miami, they still lead the series two games to one. >> that has to be the coolest fans >> i think the heat are going all the way to the finals and now i know why >> thanks for watching i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena ke >>> urgency at the white house president trump vows to name a successor to
got some nuns ready to go >> reporter: an offer to be the backup bench for fans more familiar with pewsme two, the sisters came in spirit, virtual guests of the team, showing their students the meaning of devotion. >> they think it's very exciting to see their principal to shoot a basket and to be on instagram and for their theology teacher to do a slam dunk. >> reporter: he used a chainsaw to clean up debris in hurricane erma >> seeing some nuns playing basketball, it...
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again, those numbers from the pew research center.want to hear from you this morning and the phone lines are open to hear your calls on the issue of climate change and how important it is to you. if you support the biden harris , (202) 748-8000 is the number to call in. if you support the trump fence ticket, (202) 748-8001 -- trump-pence ticket, (202) 748-8001. bill is up first out of cleveland, ohio, on the line for trump supporters. good morning. caller: good morning. when start by saying that nikola tesla died, or government went in, took his papers and examined them and after a short time they said this had no scientific and if it whatsoever to anybody. that was donald trump's uncle. in ohio we thought we would give somebody a different chance. but my god, i've got a feeling about corona. now he's got a feeling about wildfires. we cannot keep going on feelings . if you want to live, you've got to vote biden. if you are ready to die and cash it in, vote trump. thank you. bill i believe on the wrong line, their. phone lines it up th
again, those numbers from the pew research center.want to hear from you this morning and the phone lines are open to hear your calls on the issue of climate change and how important it is to you. if you support the biden harris , (202) 748-8000 is the number to call in. if you support the trump fence ticket, (202) 748-8001 -- trump-pence ticket, (202) 748-8001. bill is up first out of cleveland, ohio, on the line for trump supporters. good morning. caller: good morning. when start by saying...
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didn't conform to the traditional heterosexual gender norms continue to face struggles like i show my a pew decreasing from by point. people context and then i'm transsexual which means that i've altered my body to fit my sense of myself as a woman one of the decisive point is that i was crowned miss by a white 1991 when i was still a man. and man. michelle was named michelle at birth before having any gender confirmation surgery she took part in a beauty contest and. she outed herself as transgender after her picture that was considered a scam. came 29 years later we met up with her again. but. it was very difficult at the time to survive as a transgender or gay or lesbian person especially by white a small but very in town that was taboo of course he was really bad with all the threats i got death threats phone calls wrong and i wonder if that. despite such adversity michelle doesn't regret coming out just the opposite she's proud of herself and of her past and she hopes to be a role model for others. in the pits open mentioned he thinks there are so many people who have the same problem
didn't conform to the traditional heterosexual gender norms continue to face struggles like i show my a pew decreasing from by point. people context and then i'm transsexual which means that i've altered my body to fit my sense of myself as a woman one of the decisive point is that i was crowned miss by a white 1991 when i was still a man. and man. michelle was named michelle at birth before having any gender confirmation surgery she took part in a beauty contest and. she outed herself as...
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is being turned off that's led researchers to look at whether giving interferons to patients there a pew to clean might lessen co but 1980 back in july a british company testing inhaled doses of an interferon called interferon beta reported in a small scale study that giving it to early stage patients cut their chances of developing severe breathing difficulties dramatically and it significantly reduced their hospital stays the company is now in further testing with the compound other research indicates that the timing when exactly these signalling protein is administered that that could play a very key role in how the body reacts to treatment with it so so to answer the question researchers are quite hopeful that interferon bedo will prove as a. active as as early testing indicates but but we're still waiting for more detailed results. that's all from us but. close. to. kickoff day morning in the bundesliga got off to a sensational story by a crush al qaeda complete with the beautiful ramona. and family meant nothing new there defeated at home by hatchability and. what else not all of t
is being turned off that's led researchers to look at whether giving interferons to patients there a pew to clean might lessen co but 1980 back in july a british company testing inhaled doses of an interferon called interferon beta reported in a small scale study that giving it to early stage patients cut their chances of developing severe breathing difficulties dramatically and it significantly reduced their hospital stays the company is now in further testing with the compound other research...
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afghanistan where this sounds like a concession to the insurgents who want to implement as they sent a pew in total islamic system that this is what's in the form a spokesman of the cult office in an interview with kabul news t.v. said on saturday and the taliban mean sheria law by the head and the interpretation of that religious law could be seen in afghanistan from 1906 to 2001 another everybody just hopes that the taliban could have changed but this is only a hope. meanwhile the taliban attacks on the ground appear to be continuing his r.v. can violence in condos and copy some provinces how committed is the taliban toward adduction and violence in the country. or violence is the only real essence of the taliban have at their disposal and they have to of this leverage was enough to change the united states and the international community so the afghan government faces huge military pressure and a lot of trouble by the insurgence that leads a proxy war against the current political system that is backed by the west it is a similar situation like in 1809 when the soviets left and their re
afghanistan where this sounds like a concession to the insurgents who want to implement as they sent a pew in total islamic system that this is what's in the form a spokesman of the cult office in an interview with kabul news t.v. said on saturday and the taliban mean sheria law by the head and the interpretation of that religious law could be seen in afghanistan from 1906 to 2001 another everybody just hopes that the taliban could have changed but this is only a hope. meanwhile the taliban...
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is being turned off that's led researchers to look at whether giving interferons to patients there a pew to clean might lessen co but 1980 back in july a british company testing inhaled doses of an interferon called interferon beta reported in a small scale study that that giving it to early stage patients cut their chances of developing severe breathing difficulties dramatically and it significantly reduced their hospital stays the company is now in further testing with the compound other research indicates that the timing when exactly the signalling protein is administered that that could play a very key role in how the body reacts to treatment with it so so to answer the question researchers are quite hopeful that interferon bedo will prove as a. active as as early testing indicates but but we're still waiting for more detailed results that's all from us about. why can't mother nature rest at night artificial life keeps her own way and with grave consequences might loosen up a moment on our modern civilization now researchers are looking for ways to reduce excessive might so that moth
is being turned off that's led researchers to look at whether giving interferons to patients there a pew to clean might lessen co but 1980 back in july a british company testing inhaled doses of an interferon called interferon beta reported in a small scale study that that giving it to early stage patients cut their chances of developing severe breathing difficulties dramatically and it significantly reduced their hospital stays the company is now in further testing with the compound other...
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and looking at pew -- >> one of many. >> brennan: one of many, fair.ut president trump -- we'll get to that. but president trump has appointed more federal appeals court judges to date than any other recent president. he is not sitting around reading legal briefs. there was a list put in front of him of possible choices. you've been working with mitch mcconnell to have it be a conveyor belt, but do you worry that that kind of turn and this process, can undermine faith that the court is above the political fray? >> well, the court ought to be above the political fray. that's the point of the court. we have three equal branches, and the court is supposed to be removed from it. one is the confirmation process. the president can't simply pick. but i think if you look at the judges president trump has put on the bench, it is going to go down in history as a monumental achievement of his presidency. he has put a number of judges on that are imminently qualified, did well in school, and they clerked with circuit judges -- >> brennan: it's your list. i know yo
and looking at pew -- >> one of many. >> brennan: one of many, fair.ut president trump -- we'll get to that. but president trump has appointed more federal appeals court judges to date than any other recent president. he is not sitting around reading legal briefs. there was a list put in front of him of possible choices. you've been working with mitch mcconnell to have it be a conveyor belt, but do you worry that that kind of turn and this process, can undermine faith that the court...
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all crash but even bigger than that there's an even bigger trend that we also must defeat and that is pew takhar see the tendency for the rich to control governments such that democracy is a sham now this is the situation in the united states a study determined that since the late ninety's public opinion no longer correlates with the federal government policies they seem to be determined entirely by 2 things what rich people want and what the special interests in any particular issue want well that's not democracy and that's why we've been unable to get things like a national medical system a green new deal. and various other things that people almost all want but the politicians keep opposing and one other at one aspect of to talk or see is of course the influence of money in politics the ease of destroying a candidate with false rumors distraction campaign. they're all tools of to talk recy you know. some people worry that russia will manipulate the us election through facebook and twitter one sure it's trying to but i'm even more scared of the rich americans who are doing even more of
all crash but even bigger than that there's an even bigger trend that we also must defeat and that is pew takhar see the tendency for the rich to control governments such that democracy is a sham now this is the situation in the united states a study determined that since the late ninety's public opinion no longer correlates with the federal government policies they seem to be determined entirely by 2 things what rich people want and what the special interests in any particular issue want well...
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anti-american but now with donald trump in charge as a president and as dissed savior figure in the pewnon-belief day turned to donald trump to set us free and i want to talk about that in just a minute but 1st let's a quick comparison of the numbers here in germany and the u.s. to reason from what i've read germany may have the most q. in on supporters of any country 2nd only to the u.s. well yeah. it. the way that these supporters are calming to life is hard to gauge and hard to count i think because they organize in fringe groups in an often fringe on the ng groups and these numbers can be greatly accelerated and not all of the people who read into these groups like one of the biggest telegram groups i think has 120000 members and also. a woman called tamara k. who ordered like to stay on the steps of the. in this demonstration that happened just recently and to corona demonstration protests was a member of this group and very active member of this group and also to a nonbeliever but. i would say that this is already a phenomenon that is that has gone global and cannot be contained w
anti-american but now with donald trump in charge as a president and as dissed savior figure in the pewnon-belief day turned to donald trump to set us free and i want to talk about that in just a minute but 1st let's a quick comparison of the numbers here in germany and the u.s. to reason from what i've read germany may have the most q. in on supporters of any country 2nd only to the u.s. well yeah. it. the way that these supporters are calming to life is hard to gauge and hard to count i think...
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pujols climate in the poll was literally 40 -- pew poll was literally 40%. the last issue of the 12. so what do you think? jen, you raised shah thank issue. because i think it's compelling. it looks forward, sure. jen: yeah, look. i mean, my view on that is that it can impact some pockets but it's not as sweeping as those of you who may support joe biden think it should be. right? it's just like the tax story. i know this is not a discussion about that, but that's not -- i'm not a believer that's going to massively move the public. even though if you read it, it's shocking, right? the tax story had little -- how little donald trump paid in taxes. i will say, if you look at covid as an issue, which you mentioned is on the minds of everybody, there are pockets. like support amongst seniors for joe biden, which is higher than it has been for democratic candidates for president in some time. you know, covid seems to show up, the mishandling of covid, as the reason for that, right? but across the board, you know, one would think that given where the economy is an
pujols climate in the poll was literally 40 -- pew poll was literally 40%. the last issue of the 12. so what do you think? jen, you raised shah thank issue. because i think it's compelling. it looks forward, sure. jen: yeah, look. i mean, my view on that is that it can impact some pockets but it's not as sweeping as those of you who may support joe biden think it should be. right? it's just like the tax story. i know this is not a discussion about that, but that's not -- i'm not a believer...
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easily or as quickly what do you say to that yeah it's a it's a real problem surveys especially by the pew research foundation they've been finding it kind of a growing polarization in acceptance of science or respect for science and it used to not be that way you know science used to have really strong bipartisan support and it's really been a few wedge issues climate change the top one where there's been just a disinclination campaign where people try to undermine the science and say it's all a conspiracy and you know scientists and journalists are all part of some cabal and we're somehow making money off a client to climate change and i mean none of us want climate change we would all be delighted if it was somehow an error in the data that we see every day in wildfire in hurricanes in temperature records that it's not a fluke and it's not made up it's happening now and it's already herm people. do you think lord that the situation would be better for everybody concerned if we had more scientists going into politics i think so and i hope that more scientists get involved and i think a l
easily or as quickly what do you say to that yeah it's a it's a real problem surveys especially by the pew research foundation they've been finding it kind of a growing polarization in acceptance of science or respect for science and it used to not be that way you know science used to have really strong bipartisan support and it's really been a few wedge issues climate change the top one where there's been just a disinclination campaign where people try to undermine the science and say it's all...
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pew and if. the europeans come back to j.c. and implement obligations and it's fine j.c. purity is a life disagrees he counseled proved that it is a lot. the united states tried to torpedo this resolution we were sitting in the room the united states not only left the room but bombed the room try to destroy the room now it has to gain a seat back in the room and that is not automatic i'm not putting any preconditions i mean you do not want to have a situation in international. environment where somebody can leave an agreement and come back to it this doesn't work i was watching your conversation at the council of foreign relations and he repeated this wonderful of persian saying if your time is very secure prove your brotherhood ask for inheritance as wise if it may be the americans let alone trying don't leave by persian wisdom they have their own philosophy and for the time being it's a philosophy of taking what they think is there is by force no there's a loss of fear is what's mine is mine what's yours is negotiable absolutely i'm just of the philosophy that i'm willi
pew and if. the europeans come back to j.c. and implement obligations and it's fine j.c. purity is a life disagrees he counseled proved that it is a lot. the united states tried to torpedo this resolution we were sitting in the room the united states not only left the room but bombed the room try to destroy the room now it has to gain a seat back in the room and that is not automatic i'm not putting any preconditions i mean you do not want to have a situation in international. environment where...
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and there was even a report by the pew research group that said that any 5% of americans expected forans expected for there to be an attempt to influence the election. it's happening at a time when people are relying a lot more on what they are seeing and hearing and sharing online. this information remains one of the biggest concerns in the run—up to the election. it certainly does, nomia iqbal, and there is plenty of coverage of misinformation and that kind of thing on the bbc news website and covered by you and your collea g u es and covered by you and your colleagues in washington. thank you for your time. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the russian opera singer anna netrebko is admitted to hospital after catching coronavirus. 30 hours after the earthquake that devastated mexico city, rescue teams still have no idea just how many people have died. there is people alive and there is people not alive. we just can help and give whatever we got. a state funeral has been held for princess grace of monaco, at the church where she married prince rainier, 26 years ago. it looked
and there was even a report by the pew research group that said that any 5% of americans expected forans expected for there to be an attempt to influence the election. it's happening at a time when people are relying a lot more on what they are seeing and hearing and sharing online. this information remains one of the biggest concerns in the run—up to the election. it certainly does, nomia iqbal, and there is plenty of coverage of misinformation and that kind of thing on the bbc news website...
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. >> these pews are 14 feet wide each. >> reporter: a monumental day for many, as they hope and prayhis reopening lasts. luz pena, "abc7 news." >> and it's a much different story in the east bay tonight. alameda health officials are taking a more cautious approach to reopening. j.r. stone spoke with one business owner who says that decision may force her to close. >> let me open. we can do it safely. >> reporter: that is the message from gym owner tammy to the alameda c health department. tuesday, while they were outside, alameda county said they must stay there, because indoor gym use is still not allowed, even as the state gave the county the okay for indoor workouts at 10% capacity, and with a mask on. >> i've been crying all day, you know? it's just devastating to not know. >> reporter: devastating because she's lost about half of her 900 members. state rules would allow restaurants in the county to open indoor seating at 25% capacity. alameda county not allowing it. and while that will impact business, some owners we talk with say that's okay. >> i don't mind waiting. >> reporte
. >> these pews are 14 feet wide each. >> reporter: a monumental day for many, as they hope and prayhis reopening lasts. luz pena, "abc7 news." >> and it's a much different story in the east bay tonight. alameda health officials are taking a more cautious approach to reopening. j.r. stone spoke with one business owner who says that decision may force her to close. >> let me open. we can do it safely. >> reporter: that is the message from gym owner tammy...
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so the government is concerned about trying to bring in more people but the fact of the matter is a pew poll of from a few years ago shows that only 25 percent of people in japan are really ready to a sept immigrants. i think we've sort of danced around this but there are words for this thought be a racism and certain views of blood purity and i wonder what you guys think about that is that what's driving some of the negative experiences that have whose have had in japan maybe i'll start with mignini. that's a great question i mean i think perry has a long history. yet you know it's an island has a history. it's foreigners being closed and so i think that. there and then there's also this you know salt pepper generated image of itself and you know perceived by the rest of the world as who modulus and so that kind of you know narrative continues to exist and. so people are you know dummies people believe that you know they're largely one people one culture one nation one language and. there's also a lot of i think societal pressure to. be to go with the flow be accepted. you know there's
so the government is concerned about trying to bring in more people but the fact of the matter is a pew poll of from a few years ago shows that only 25 percent of people in japan are really ready to a sept immigrants. i think we've sort of danced around this but there are words for this thought be a racism and certain views of blood purity and i wonder what you guys think about that is that what's driving some of the negative experiences that have whose have had in japan maybe i'll start with...
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and what we're learning tonight from this new survey from the pew research center, is that there is real concern. only 51% of americans will definitely or probably take the vaccine. that's down from 72% in may and more than three-quarters say they have real concerns if this vaccine is being rushed and if it will be safe and effective. david? >> tom llamas, great to have you tonight. >>> and one more note on the virus tonight. much of europe is very concerned this evening, fearing they're seeing the beginning of a second wave possibly. the world health organization warning of a, quote, very serious situation, krifting alarming rates of new transmission. more weekly cases now than when the pandemic first peaked in march. the uk imposing new restrictions just this week. germany, italy and spain are all seeing increases. >>> back here at home, we're going to turn now to the fbi director, christopher wray, on capitol hill today, grilled on the president's claims of voter fraud. the director was also pressed on what attorney general william barr said overnight, calling some of his own prosecut
and what we're learning tonight from this new survey from the pew research center, is that there is real concern. only 51% of americans will definitely or probably take the vaccine. that's down from 72% in may and more than three-quarters say they have real concerns if this vaccine is being rushed and if it will be safe and effective. david? >> tom llamas, great to have you tonight. >>> and one more note on the virus tonight. much of europe is very concerned this evening, fearing...
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as easily or as quickly what do you say to that yeah it's a real problem surveys especially by the pew research foundation they've been finding it kind of a growing polarization in acceptance of science or respect for science and it used to not be that way you know science used to have really strong bipartisan support and it's really been a few wedge issues climate change the top one where there's been just a disinclination campaign where people try to undermine the science and say it's all a conspiracy and you know scientists and journalists are all part of some cabal and we're somehow making money off a client to climate change and i mean none of us want climate change we would all be delighted if it was somehow an error in the data that we see every day in wildfire in hurricanes in temperature records that it's not a fluke and it's not made up it's happening now and it's already herm people. do you think lord that the situation would be better for everybody concerned if we had more scientists going into politics. i think so and i hope that more scientists get involved and i think a
as easily or as quickly what do you say to that yeah it's a real problem surveys especially by the pew research foundation they've been finding it kind of a growing polarization in acceptance of science or respect for science and it used to not be that way you know science used to have really strong bipartisan support and it's really been a few wedge issues climate change the top one where there's been just a disinclination campaign where people try to undermine the science and say it's all a...
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conversation because you bring different than the you fangirl with you and i'm just looking here at pew and some of their research and they were looking at how people voted through the ages was you since the ninety's and an online many votes i should say 9096 and 7 percent actually voted in that way and by the last election 20 percent or so behind this current election it should be even higher. yes however there are a lot of issues right now that we're facing as young people so our college students have a big issue with whether they're going to register their home address and have been placed on campus so there's a huge issue of displacement that's really going to back where people how they vote and if they're even registered as a lot of people have actually been. just by virtue of not receiving a millions from. catch us what you catch here is a student organization she's a student activists campus vote project and she really bowed down the issue that young people having right now is even registering to vote. states like texas has very strict voter registration laws and they knew neatly
conversation because you bring different than the you fangirl with you and i'm just looking here at pew and some of their research and they were looking at how people voted through the ages was you since the ninety's and an online many votes i should say 9096 and 7 percent actually voted in that way and by the last election 20 percent or so behind this current election it should be even higher. yes however there are a lot of issues right now that we're facing as young people so our college...
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of the latest stats 43 percent of american adults are partly get their news from facebook that's a pew research poll and 28 dean if a spook were to take a side in this election could they potentially swing the result one way or the other. absolutely they could swing it tore it up by them and that's likely what they're going to attempt to do you know in a recent article by the. f e z which is the foundation for economic education they suggest that 2 thirds of all internet users are on facebook so that's a huge proportion of the population of internet users. yes going to be a big month ahead to see how this transpires thanks for giving your time on your thoughts on that we've been speaking to dr michael wrecked and wold google archipelago author the digital on the simulation of freedom to check it out. thank you well that is our news stories for not but do not go too far because in moments we're looking at a story still affecting many countries what to do with the wives and children all of the ceased or imprisoned islamic state terrorists the situation as regards russia in focus to the b
of the latest stats 43 percent of american adults are partly get their news from facebook that's a pew research poll and 28 dean if a spook were to take a side in this election could they potentially swing the result one way or the other. absolutely they could swing it tore it up by them and that's likely what they're going to attempt to do you know in a recent article by the. f e z which is the foundation for economic education they suggest that 2 thirds of all internet users are on facebook...