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and along those lines, for example,recently partnered with gallup to do a gallup survey of our graduates. this was a project that was initially launched at perdue, by gallup and perdue university. it gives us an -- a chance to go out and measure the where our alumni is at any point that we choose, so fiveer years out, te years out et cetera. but it goes beyond asking those individuals how much salary are you making, but the things that gallup is good at assessing, your satisfaction with life, your relationships, how you were prepared to deal with issues of employment and other things as you move forward. that's an example of an output measure, and i think that when we have those output measures, i think that's the time that we switch the dialogue to, instead of being thinfixated on these i pout variables, that we measure those output variables. greater scrutiny and in the article it says a report issued this summer by a u.s. senate subcommittee said that four-year colleges are largely failing to educate students, faculty, staff and even police about sexual assault. it said a third of the
and along those lines, for example,recently partnered with gallup to do a gallup survey of our graduates. this was a project that was initially launched at perdue, by gallup and perdue university. it gives us an -- a chance to go out and measure the where our alumni is at any point that we choose, so fiveer years out, te years out et cetera. but it goes beyond asking those individuals how much salary are you making, but the things that gallup is good at assessing, your satisfaction with life,...
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poll showing 58% last year. >> the gallup poll as you know was an outlier last year. >> let me finishsh. >> it makes the -- >> well, gallup just showed a seven percentage point -- >> look at that number right there. 51-47. >> and it was 58% last year. the reason you're seeing this reduced support is actually legalization in theory sounds a lot better than in practice. in practice it's about the gummy bears, the candies, the chocolates, these big manufacturers as you just showed on your segment with these -- this kind of big marijuana business. it's not about hippies smoking a joint now and then. i really could care less if a 50-year-old guy wants to smoke marijuana in the privacy of his own home. that's very different than what's going on -- >> you just want him to buy it illegally from criminals -- >> no, he can -- what i don't want, though, is -- >> so you're happy with the gummy bears and the chocolates that are targeted toward kids -- >> the oregon voters -- >> answer his question, though. what do you think of the edibles like gummy bears and chocolates? >> they need to be better
poll showing 58% last year. >> the gallup poll as you know was an outlier last year. >> let me finishsh. >> it makes the -- >> well, gallup just showed a seven percentage point -- >> look at that number right there. 51-47. >> and it was 58% last year. the reason you're seeing this reduced support is actually legalization in theory sounds a lot better than in practice. in practice it's about the gummy bears, the candies, the chocolates, these big manufacturers...
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on the other hand, gallup says the health care law has hit its lowest point yet, with just 37% of americans approving and 56% disapproving. this comes ahead of anticipate ed repeal efforts from next year's republican controlled congress. >> reporter: professor, do you really think the american voters are stupid? what about the obama care, is that just a hoax on the american people? >> reporter: embattled obama care architect jonathan gruber uttered a no comment, but president obama did comment in australia when asked by fox news's ed henry whether he misled the american people to get obama care passed. >> no, i did not. i just heard about this the fact that some advisor who never worked on our staff expressed an opinion that i completely disagree with, in terms of the v voters is no reflection on the actual process that was rung. >> reporter: gruber tells a very different story, he says he then reached president obama on his health care model. >> he clearly was not interested in little incremental thing, he wanted to be bold. >> reporter: gruber was summoned by the transition team and then
on the other hand, gallup says the health care law has hit its lowest point yet, with just 37% of americans approving and 56% disapproving. this comes ahead of anticipate ed repeal efforts from next year's republican controlled congress. >> reporter: professor, do you really think the american voters are stupid? what about the obama care, is that just a hoax on the american people? >> reporter: embattled obama care architect jonathan gruber uttered a no comment, but president obama...
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the gallup poll showing approval of a record low of 37%. seeking to reporter from australia where he is participating in the g20 summit, president obama responded for the first time the fire storm surrounding gruber's comments. >> the fact that some adviser, who never worked on our staff, expressed an opinion that i completely disagree with in terms of the voters, is no reflection on the actual process that was run. we had a year-long debate, ed. i mean, go back and look at your stories. the one thing we can't say is that we did not have a lengthy debate about health care in the united states of america. >> may strike you as strange, that here in 2014, with the open enrollment of the health care exchanges having just started for a second year the president is being forced to address a controversy related to comments that pertain to the construction and drafting of the affordable care act way back in the early days of his first term. but it is no fluke. because it is the legislative process that produced the law in the first place that is th
the gallup poll showing approval of a record low of 37%. seeking to reporter from australia where he is participating in the g20 summit, president obama responded for the first time the fire storm surrounding gruber's comments. >> the fact that some adviser, who never worked on our staff, expressed an opinion that i completely disagree with in terms of the voters, is no reflection on the actual process that was run. we had a year-long debate, ed. i mean, go back and look at your stories....
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last week gallup had a different set of data. they had people using obamacare, the exchanges, so on, how they feel about the coverage. it's the exact opposite. more than 7 in 10 are happy with the coverage they got. more than 7 in 10, three-quarters, are happy with the price point, the cost of the health care they're getting. the american people are saying, we hate the obamacare law but american people who are using it say they really, really like it. i'm confused. what's going on here? >> this has been the story from day one. if you asked people, do you support obamacare or affordable care act, they would say no, or more would say no than yes. if you went down a list and asked them the individual policies, do you support stopping insurance companies from discriminating against people with preexisting conditions, they would say yes to every single one except maybe the individual mandate. no one has been able to connect -- to translate that. i think that onus is really on democrats, on the white house, on the people who are suppor
last week gallup had a different set of data. they had people using obamacare, the exchanges, so on, how they feel about the coverage. it's the exact opposite. more than 7 in 10 are happy with the coverage they got. more than 7 in 10, three-quarters, are happy with the price point, the cost of the health care they're getting. the american people are saying, we hate the obamacare law but american people who are using it say they really, really like it. i'm confused. what's going on here?...
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on for a week, he said he's just heard about it, do you think that anyone told him today that the gallup poll had obama care down to 37% approval. >> a record low. >> the president apparently gets well briefed because he watches abc and nbc but he fails to watch fox, because if he had watched fox, we would have told him about gruber a long time ago. the pack of lies they keep throwing us, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan, it's not taxed, you can say that all you want. the problem is the other part of the law, is that they're going to bend the care down, it was going to reduce premiums by $2,500 per family, it's actually gone up by $2500 and the worst one, first it was going to help the deficit, maybe not help, it will be deficit neutral. then it's only going to cost $300 billion. now it's a trillion or so. they perpetrated all these lies and big hopes and the costs keep going up and that's where i have the problem. >> do you think it's possible that the president doesn't know who gruber is, he doesn't remember him, he doesn't remember, he had him there to help him, or tha
on for a week, he said he's just heard about it, do you think that anyone told him today that the gallup poll had obama care down to 37% approval. >> a record low. >> the president apparently gets well briefed because he watches abc and nbc but he fails to watch fox, because if he had watched fox, we would have told him about gruber a long time ago. the pack of lies they keep throwing us, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan, it's not taxed, you can say that all you...
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interestingly, the gallup poll , abouto a large extent half of the u.s. population approves of what kinsey is doing. , but inics are vocal pure raw >> data, if you will, data, if youample will, people are beginning to question traditional values. that is what kinsey was saying. americans are doing this anyhow. and the opinion poll suggests there is some sympathy if not a total embrace, even though this was the dominant idea of anti-communism traditional values. people were beginning to question the cold war, not directly -- more about the values wrapped around the cold war ideology. -- and the kinsey data is sort of nonjudgmental. he is not in damning anyone, whether it is the woman who he isted adultery or -- not condemning anyone, whether it is the woman who committed adultery or had a same-sex relationship. we would say that today. he may have not said it exactly the way i just set it, but that was what he was doing. he was challenging what was perceived to be the norm. the norm from which you were not expected to deviate. yorker." from "the new upper
interestingly, the gallup poll , abouto a large extent half of the u.s. population approves of what kinsey is doing. , but inics are vocal pure raw >> data, if you will, data, if youample will, people are beginning to question traditional values. that is what kinsey was saying. americans are doing this anyhow. and the opinion poll suggests there is some sympathy if not a total embrace, even though this was the dominant idea of anti-communism traditional values. people were beginning to...
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john: of course, printer was right and gallup was wrong. of course, it no longer exists.ause american regulators shut it down, cleaning the prediction market are contrary to the public interest because they were unregulated. fortunately, prediction markets are still legal in europe, which was gave me those betfair numbers that i showed you earlier. the betting results still applies to american elections. some good news, just last week the regulators did approve one not-for-profit prediction and the catch is that the american regulators limited how many people can bet and how many, they can be no more than $850 each. the regulatory limits are just stupid and they make the polls less accurate and they deprive us of accurate information. because prediction markets work better for two reasons. the first is that there is wisdom in crowds. >> you see this when contestants are stumped, they can call an expert or pull the audience. the audience is not made up of geniuses, but a study found that they beat the expert and the audience got the answer right 91% of the time and the oth
john: of course, printer was right and gallup was wrong. of course, it no longer exists.ause american regulators shut it down, cleaning the prediction market are contrary to the public interest because they were unregulated. fortunately, prediction markets are still legal in europe, which was gave me those betfair numbers that i showed you earlier. the betting results still applies to american elections. some good news, just last week the regulators did approve one not-for-profit prediction and...
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interestingly, the gallup poll shows to a large extent, about half of the u.s. population approves of what kinsey is doing. his critics are vocal, but in pure, raw sample data, if you will, people are beginning to question traditional values. traditional sexual practices. that is what kinsey was saying. that americans are doing this anyhow. and the opinion poll suggests there is some sympathy if not a total embrace, even though this was the dominant idea of anti-communism traditional values. people were beginning to question the cold war, not directly -- more about the values wrapped around the cold war ideology. and kinsey's data is sort of nonjudgmental. he is not condemning anyone, not condemning a woman who committed ogletree or not condemning someone who had -- who committed adultery or not condemning someone who had a same-sex relationship. he is simply reporting the data and accepting it. but in a sense, acceptance is the beginning of the acceptance of a more diverse outlook in terms of sexual practices. we would say that today. he may have not said it ex
interestingly, the gallup poll shows to a large extent, about half of the u.s. population approves of what kinsey is doing. his critics are vocal, but in pure, raw sample data, if you will, people are beginning to question traditional values. traditional sexual practices. that is what kinsey was saying. that americans are doing this anyhow. and the opinion poll suggests there is some sympathy if not a total embrace, even though this was the dominant idea of anti-communism traditional values....
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gallup poll just came up with the republicans leading. gallup, 42% republican, 36% democrat.forward, does this prevent anything from getting done in the short term? >> i think it does. i think it poisons the well. that's the term that's been used. there's a trust factor here. i don't see the republicans having any incentive to work with the president on anything else if he's going to do an end run around on this big issue. >> all the talk about finding common ground, that goes out the window, doesn't it? >> no. i think republicans still have interest. they want to get a lot of stuff off the table before we get to january and they take control of the senate. >> republicans shouldn't al louf it to control their agenda. they should say they will abolish if they take the whougs 2017. the congress should defund it. but not allow it to run away with their agenda and no impeachment. >>> next up, an obamacare architect calling you and your fellow americans stupid, at least twice. test test test. test test test. test test test. test test. test test test. test test test. of paragraph h
gallup poll just came up with the republicans leading. gallup, 42% republican, 36% democrat.forward, does this prevent anything from getting done in the short term? >> i think it does. i think it poisons the well. that's the term that's been used. there's a trust factor here. i don't see the republicans having any incentive to work with the president on anything else if he's going to do an end run around on this big issue. >> all the talk about finding common ground, that goes out...
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random survey, done by gallup. in the last recession they called it the man session, so many men out of work than women. interesting now that it flipped. women are having hard time thinking there is another job out there for them. >> i don't love to explain this to you. i don't know anything about women. stock market, all day but women? >> you want to take a shot at it? >> women are more risk-averse as men. women might be more hesitant to look for new jobs. entrepeneurs is interesting. that may reflect selection bias, women particularly at risk-seeking become entrepreneurs more so than men. another thing there is long-term trend, gradual decline in male labor market participation and a large increase, plateau in female labor market participation. melissa: right. >> a lot of that is because dramatic social change started in the '60s, as a result of which, as a result -- melissa: maybe saturated now. >> also women have to work much more than they did a few decades ago. that may contribute to this. >> you know a lot a
random survey, done by gallup. in the last recession they called it the man session, so many men out of work than women. interesting now that it flipped. women are having hard time thinking there is another job out there for them. >> i don't love to explain this to you. i don't know anything about women. stock market, all day but women? >> you want to take a shot at it? >> women are more risk-averse as men. women might be more hesitant to look for new jobs. entrepeneurs is...
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bond pointed out that gallup poll showing ford is the better candidate against the democrats likely nominate jimmy carter. then on friday june 11 the president of the united states all but put some 1400 missouri republicans to sleep without flat midwestern drum. the same spot the next day the former governor of california electrified them. and behind the scenes to conservative movement operatives morton blackwell and don devine got to work. ford forces made a motion to de-credential reagan delegates on technical grounds. this is a typical contested liberal convention that frequently for instance it's a democratic conclave in miami beach that nominated george mcgovern in 1972 a melodrama asking the question of whether the rule should be interpreted to allow delegates to vote in the disposition of their case. this was a political tradition. this delegate fight who gets credentialed in the republican party there was another tradition. conservatives. practice in the art of barter them -- martyrdom half poker style bluffing lighting the accused would get liberal party brandies. phyllis schlafly c
bond pointed out that gallup poll showing ford is the better candidate against the democrats likely nominate jimmy carter. then on friday june 11 the president of the united states all but put some 1400 missouri republicans to sleep without flat midwestern drum. the same spot the next day the former governor of california electrified them. and behind the scenes to conservative movement operatives morton blackwell and don devine got to work. ford forces made a motion to de-credential reagan...
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we produced the gallup-purdue index.and we have looked at boilermaker alums so we can compare to that. we learned things like internships and work experiences related to the field of study are extremely valuable later on. undergraduate research, likewise. and so what we have to do is accept the responsibility in higher ed to approve the value and to improve through learnings like the gallup-purdue data gives us, the quality of what we're providng young people. >> governor daniels, thank you so much for -- i have a feeling there will be a few more people looking at purdue and seeing if that works for them, given the statistics you rattled off to us. thank you so much for that. we'll be watching as well as we know you will, sir, cnn's film "ivory tower." it's thursday, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lig
we produced the gallup-purdue index.and we have looked at boilermaker alums so we can compare to that. we learned things like internships and work experiences related to the field of study are extremely valuable later on. undergraduate research, likewise. and so what we have to do is accept the responsibility in higher ed to approve the value and to improve through learnings like the gallup-purdue data gives us, the quality of what we're providng young people. >> governor daniels, thank...
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been flat and people just don't have much money to throw around. >> what's your sense of -- this gallup report says that people are actually spending more, but it's not going towards the things we normally think of like discretionary but towards necessities. >> exactly. what did the polls show? it showed that people are spending more on things like groceries, utilities and health care. they're not getting raises. so what that basically means is they're spending more, but on the things they want but it doesn't leave enough money for things people really, i guess, want. >> now, this issue we've been talking about. with we see these job numbers, 229,000 jobs a month all this year. fantastic really and quite good. we don't see wages increase. that's a big concern. >> it is. it's a big deal. like i said, there were 7 million people who are working part-time. they would rather be working pull-time. if you look back over the past several years, wages have been flat. i mean, bank rate asked about this earlier in the summer, and especially the number one reason that people gave for why they were
been flat and people just don't have much money to throw around. >> what's your sense of -- this gallup report says that people are actually spending more, but it's not going towards the things we normally think of like discretionary but towards necessities. >> exactly. what did the polls show? it showed that people are spending more on things like groceries, utilities and health care. they're not getting raises. so what that basically means is they're spending more, but on the...
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a survey by gallup in september show 60% of americans say they need a third party. >> i think there should always be other parties to choose from, just because, you know, it's a democratic society. >> more choices in the mix will go a long way. >> yet there are more than just two parties in the mix and this politician going door to door is proof. >> hi, i'm michael feinstein, former mayor, ready for city council. >> michael feinstein is running for city council in santa monica, california, a city where he once served as mayor. >> the media covers us as a feature story or spoiler to a system that is already spoiled. when you're trapped into a choice of chuting the lesser of two evils, you end up with the evil of two lesses, becoming less and less representative. >> greens, lib about her tarns and other parties have fully thought out platforms and many serve in local government. yet when it comes to congress or the white house, they can't get a foot in the door. why? >> money is the mother's milk of politics, and in today's political environment, with the cost of campaigning being what it is
a survey by gallup in september show 60% of americans say they need a third party. >> i think there should always be other parties to choose from, just because, you know, it's a democratic society. >> more choices in the mix will go a long way. >> yet there are more than just two parties in the mix and this politician going door to door is proof. >> hi, i'm michael feinstein, former mayor, ready for city council. >> michael feinstein is running for city council in...
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george gallup starts a company in 1935 so 1942 they did a public opinion poll. one of the questions gallup asked in 1937 was that they woman were otherwise qualified to be president of the united states would you vote for her? i love the phrasing of that. he puts out this questionnaire to readers and it says even though a woman be allowed to join the justice society. >> my favorite is that i think this was marston's idea if they put wonder woman's photo in twice the subliminal tact. >> there's another question that says there are six different superheroes and they are all saying, that the speech bubble coming out of their mouths and they are all saying look for me to join the justice society and there's a ballot. which of us should be allowed to join the justice society? won the women's argues and one man's are mr. terrific, little boy blue and the gray ghost these total benchwarmers. and then on the ballot itself which have to cut out of the page of the comic book there is a big headed woman and it says fill in your name here. so wonder woman wins these readers
george gallup starts a company in 1935 so 1942 they did a public opinion poll. one of the questions gallup asked in 1937 was that they woman were otherwise qualified to be president of the united states would you vote for her? i love the phrasing of that. he puts out this questionnaire to readers and it says even though a woman be allowed to join the justice society. >> my favorite is that i think this was marston's idea if they put wonder woman's photo in twice the subliminal tact....
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more than 100,000 signed up at the aca is at its lowest approval rating in the recent gallup poll. many republicans are vowing to repeal the law. the president is forced to justify his jeep. you can tell he is getting a little sick of it. >> i would advise all of -- every press outlet here, go back and pull up every clip, every story, and i think it is fair to say that there was not a provision in the health care law that was not extensively debated and was fully transparent. >> given everything that is going on with obamacare, the question is whether the president is playing on offense or on defense in the coming weeks. i want you to try to answer without saying liar liar, pants on fire. >> he still remains on the defensive about things that happen to americans, losing their doctors, higher premiums. none of those things were sufficiently debated. i think the jury is still out on how many people will be a firstly affected, particularly the question of premium increases. today, over the weekend it was good for the president. i think the new secretary of health and human services is
more than 100,000 signed up at the aca is at its lowest approval rating in the recent gallup poll. many republicans are vowing to repeal the law. the president is forced to justify his jeep. you can tell he is getting a little sick of it. >> i would advise all of -- every press outlet here, go back and pull up every clip, every story, and i think it is fair to say that there was not a provision in the health care law that was not extensively debated and was fully transparent. >>...
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in a recent gallup poll, that was the second most important issue. there are concerns among women and men that our administration isn't showing the competency dealing with very complicated issues whether it's threat to terrorist organizations or public health outbreaks. we see that security is an issue not just economically speaking but across the board, national security also. also high importance is jobs and job creation. all these issues come in among the front runners. >> bill snyder in the craft in the way we do politics in this country, is it even rational to look at women as a discrete block of voters? they are so many different kinds of americans in so many different places and circumstances. is there a set of issues? are there questions that you could ask them that would unite them around interests? >> well, women have tended to support democrats ever since ronald reagan became president in 1981. the reason is democrats have made an issue of protecting the safety net. women are inclined to favor strong safety net more than men. men tend to b
in a recent gallup poll, that was the second most important issue. there are concerns among women and men that our administration isn't showing the competency dealing with very complicated issues whether it's threat to terrorist organizations or public health outbreaks. we see that security is an issue not just economically speaking but across the board, national security also. also high importance is jobs and job creation. all these issues come in among the front runners. >> bill snyder...
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gallup poll shows majority say doctors should be allowed by law to end a patient's life by some painless means, if the patient asks. whether that translates into legislation is a much more complicated political question, brian. >> kate snow with us here tonight. kate, thank you as always. >>> another break. we're back in a moment with one of the more daring stunts pulled over for the benefit of a film in a long time, and that is a big star hanging off the side of a large aircraft. >>> two stunts in the news, the first televised live on discovery last night. nik wallenda walking a tight rope between two chicago high-rises without a net. and then for good measure he did it again, blindfolded. just another sunday night in chicago. the second stunt looks like a trick photo, but it is indeed tom cruise. and that is a military transport plane. and he's on the outside of a perfectly good plane while it's flying, at times 5,000 feet over the british countryside. of course he was safely tethered and of course being inside a plane is always preferable. but this they hope will sell tickets to "miss
gallup poll shows majority say doctors should be allowed by law to end a patient's life by some painless means, if the patient asks. whether that translates into legislation is a much more complicated political question, brian. >> kate snow with us here tonight. kate, thank you as always. >>> another break. we're back in a moment with one of the more daring stunts pulled over for the benefit of a film in a long time, and that is a big star hanging off the side of a large...
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the democratic party image hasn't been this low since gallup started polling in 1992. >>> this morningay and lesbian couples in kansas are able to say i do. the supreme court lifted a tem pair stay from issuing marriage licenses. a court said the ban was unconstitutional, but state officials challenged that ruling. kansas becomes. the 33rd state plus washington, d.c. where same-sex marriage is now legal. and a federal judge struck down south carolina's ban. the state's attorney general says he will appeal that decision. >>> mike huckabee may be gearing up for another presidential bid. according to "the washington post," the former arkansas governor's group is staffing up on experienced campaign hands and advisers are looking for headquarters in little rock. huckabee will spend time this month globe trotting leading a group of pastors on a trip through europe and will meet with financial gate keepers across the country. huckabee won iowa in 2008 and polls show him with a lead should he choose to run again. >>> listen to this one opinion the outgoing governor of arkansas is defending his
the democratic party image hasn't been this low since gallup started polling in 1992. >>> this morningay and lesbian couples in kansas are able to say i do. the supreme court lifted a tem pair stay from issuing marriage licenses. a court said the ban was unconstitutional, but state officials challenged that ruling. kansas becomes. the 33rd state plus washington, d.c. where same-sex marriage is now legal. and a federal judge struck down south carolina's ban. the state's attorney general...
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according to the gallup polling organization, a slim majority of americans supports assisted suicide, but it's only legal in three states-- oregon, of course, along with washington and vermont. and court decisions have opened the door for assisted suicide in new mexico and montana. bio-ethicist arthur caplan, who was an opponent of the practice but now supports it, says the terms of the debate haven't really changed over the past 20 years, even with the publicity surrounding brittany maynard's case. >> i think what's different in this debate is that brittany maynard is 29, attractive, articulate, almost-- passionate about her right to choose here. that's making the debate focus for a group that didn't pay attention, younger people. >> reporter: caplan says fears of figures like dr. jack kevorkian helped derail the right-to-die movement in the 1990s and that improvements in end-of-life care have eased americans' concerns over suffering at death. >> i can't even tell you the amount of relief it provides me. but he says brittany maynard's case may provide new momentum for supporters of a
according to the gallup polling organization, a slim majority of americans supports assisted suicide, but it's only legal in three states-- oregon, of course, along with washington and vermont. and court decisions have opened the door for assisted suicide in new mexico and montana. bio-ethicist arthur caplan, who was an opponent of the practice but now supports it, says the terms of the debate haven't really changed over the past 20 years, even with the publicity surrounding brittany maynard's...
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gallup poll shows majority doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless needs if the patient asks. whether that translates into legislation is a much more complicated political question, brian. >> kate snow with us here tonight. kate, thank you as always. >>> another break. we're back in a moment with one of the more daring stunts pulled over for the benefit of a film and a long time, and that is a big star hanging off the side of a large aircraft. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40, $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years, that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ i wish... please, please, please, please, please. [ male announcer ] the wish we wish above all...is health. so we quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. expanded minuteclinic, for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take thei
gallup poll shows majority doctors should be allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless needs if the patient asks. whether that translates into legislation is a much more complicated political question, brian. >> kate snow with us here tonight. kate, thank you as always. >>> another break. we're back in a moment with one of the more daring stunts pulled over for the benefit of a film and a long time, and that is a big star hanging off the side of a large aircraft....
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. >> reporter: she's talking about a recent gallup poll that found 70% in favor of allowing doctors to help terminally ill patients end their lives. >> it's just a choice that californians must have. >> reporter: but in berkeley, the director of development for the disability rights education and defense fund says her organization is opposed to a change in california policy based on a single case. >> we're concerned that what would happen would be that the treatment option that was covered by the insurer might be assisted suicide coverage, but not chemotherapy. >> that was mark matthews reporting. he says compassion and choices is working to get a measure on the ballot. our comp of the story continues tonight at 5:30 on "nightly news." a closer look at the debate, chug the states that currently have so-called death with dignity laws. >>> it's a polarizing issue with no clear-cut solution and there are thousands of people, including many children, that are stuck in the middle of this political battle. >> go back home! >> you've probably heard of it, protesters angry that thousands of pe
. >> reporter: she's talking about a recent gallup poll that found 70% in favor of allowing doctors to help terminally ill patients end their lives. >> it's just a choice that californians must have. >> reporter: but in berkeley, the director of development for the disability rights education and defense fund says her organization is opposed to a change in california policy based on a single case. >> we're concerned that what would happen would be that the treatment...
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>> since 1965, when gallup started to track trust in government, we are less than half as high as we965. when you look at things like the snowden revelations, the pile of lies of the bush administration and then gruber-gate, on of the top it of, this is shaky to begin with. this is a last prop of anybody to believe in government. pew research finds 2% of american people trust the government to just about always do the right thing. that's not good. >> there's a line in the piece that jumped out saying that the lack of trust doesn't seem angry and resigned to the fact that the rulers think little of us. you use rulers in that sentence, as well. >> yeah. well, this is, you know, it is coming after a, you know, decades long assault on the american voters, the basic intelligence of the american voters and, you know, what makes it worse with obama is not just any president. he was mr. transparency. he is the guy with the secret kill list. he's the guy hiring people like gruber. >> josh, your thoughts, sir? >> not just government that faith declined in. you can look at gallup polling result
>> since 1965, when gallup started to track trust in government, we are less than half as high as we965. when you look at things like the snowden revelations, the pile of lies of the bush administration and then gruber-gate, on of the top it of, this is shaky to begin with. this is a last prop of anybody to believe in government. pew research finds 2% of american people trust the government to just about always do the right thing. that's not good. >> there's a line in the piece that...
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gallup is saying -- by the way, gallup talk to 137,000 adults for this study.> that is a study of pessimism. liz: i am just giving you the facts. stuart: i take your point and we will investigate. liz: i am giving you the other side of the deep faith. it is wrong to say that the pay gap is a fiction. stuart: got it. we will investigate further. that is a promise. the holiday shopping season is here. millions of people have had their credit cards compromised by hackers. you lose the card. you have a huge mess to clean up. it costs you a lot of time. it costs you a lot of effort. i think it will have a significant impact on spending this christmas season. paul, welcome back. >> thank you for having me, stewart's. stuart: i cannot protect myself. they have made fake cards using my name and all of that information. there are millions of people that are in the same situation. >> everybody has either themselves or they know somebody that has been a victim. unbeknownst to you, you do not find out about it until you go to use your card. this stuff happens in a blink of
gallup is saying -- by the way, gallup talk to 137,000 adults for this study.> that is a study of pessimism. liz: i am just giving you the facts. stuart: i take your point and we will investigate. liz: i am giving you the other side of the deep faith. it is wrong to say that the pay gap is a fiction. stuart: got it. we will investigate further. that is a promise. the holiday shopping season is here. millions of people have had their credit cards compromised by hackers. you lose the card. you...
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. >> i'll bring you a gallup poll tomorrow that will show you that the people who resigned up are happier than they were before. you want it to fail because it has obama's name on it. >> i want to talk about gruber, because these are democratic elites, remember president obama's fund-raiser was clinging to their gods and guns, it's just more of a theme. the problem is for them, if they actually think that gruber's comments which are basically making like a wildfire across the country, if it helps them, if they think it helps to go on msnbc -- who are they trying to convince? not me. >> they're trying to convince themselves, they're trying to do internal damage to that problem, if he was really brave and so smart, he should come on this network and do an interview. let's see him be brave enough to do that. >> i never trusted gruber. he's a die hard. >>> democrats love to attack rush limbaugh, but this time he says they have gone too far. al rush bo is -- apologize for the yooutz comment that he made on his radio show in september. >> consent must be frequently given and can be wraucithdraw
. >> i'll bring you a gallup poll tomorrow that will show you that the people who resigned up are happier than they were before. you want it to fail because it has obama's name on it. >> i want to talk about gruber, because these are democratic elites, remember president obama's fund-raiser was clinging to their gods and guns, it's just more of a theme. the problem is for them, if they actually think that gruber's comments which are basically making like a wildfire across the...
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a quiet thanksgiving nine by the central when sni more than a hundred demonstrators marched from gallupmployees would get the inside line will force the process of the police did a far each other 35 people arrested for various crimes including vandalism 107 people have been arrested since monday still ahead on kron 4 morning news we're keeping an eye on bay area weather and traffic is alive look outside at mt. tam to see the sun rising it will be a gorgeous day with the rain is headed our way. i've been babysitting these kids for years. there's like eight of them - eight? maybe three. i don't know whatever. it's like really hard to keep track of them. it's a pretty big house. anyway, that's why i really love this nest protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. it tells you which room the smoke is in and tells you when things are getting bad. heads up - there's smoke upstairs. that's probably taylor. he's like so into fireworks right now. anyway, it's nice to- emergency - there's smoke upstairs. i should probably go. nest protect. welcome to a more thoughtful home. we g thiwhene gopepp.did
a quiet thanksgiving nine by the central when sni more than a hundred demonstrators marched from gallupmployees would get the inside line will force the process of the police did a far each other 35 people arrested for various crimes including vandalism 107 people have been arrested since monday still ahead on kron 4 morning news we're keeping an eye on bay area weather and traffic is alive look outside at mt. tam to see the sun rising it will be a gorgeous day with the rain is headed our way....
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we told you about a gallup poll that shows americans are more afraid of having their credit card informationn than a terror attack. we asked what worries you most. >> gary said people that are more afraid of credit card fraud than terrorism is what worries me. and democrats keeping control of the senate. >> linda says terrorism and lone wolf terror attacks. thanks to everyone who responded. >> "fox & friends" starts now. have a great day. >> bye. see you later. >> good monday morning to you. it's november 3. i'm ainsley earhardt filling in for elisabeth this morning. >> caught on camera. costumed passengers are forced to evacuate when that ship strikes something in the middle of the night. details on the chaos and that rescue straight ahead. >> just one day before the election, the midterms, and republicans surge in key battle ground states. according to one democrat, the g.o.p. lead in iowa has nothing to do with her policies. >> [inaudible] if she
we told you about a gallup poll that shows americans are more afraid of having their credit card informationn than a terror attack. we asked what worries you most. >> gary said people that are more afraid of credit card fraud than terrorism is what worries me. and democrats keeping control of the senate. >> linda says terrorism and lone wolf terror attacks. thanks to everyone who responded. >> "fox & friends" starts now. have a great day. >> bye. see you...
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in a new gallup poll demonstrates that parker record low of 36% of americans have a favorable opinion of the democratic party. that is down 6% from before the election. the republican party is 42%. nothing extraordinary but it does mark the first time in more than three years they have had a higher favorability than the democrats. about half the democrats in the senate voted for obamacare will not be there in the new year. and louisiana senator mary andrew is fighting hard to face -- to keep her seat and she believed that the way is to vote on the keystone pipeline. >> we can pass the keystone pipeline so they can say next week all my guys did it is states of america -- genetic states of america have years and brains and hearts and they heard what we said. we can do this. lou: this senator is ignoring what the voters have said they know what half of those senators back next year maybe that would include her. the keystone bill is now named after her opponent in the runoff election. be careful what you wish for and perhaps it is assigned the republicans are getting moderately clever to
in a new gallup poll demonstrates that parker record low of 36% of americans have a favorable opinion of the democratic party. that is down 6% from before the election. the republican party is 42%. nothing extraordinary but it does mark the first time in more than three years they have had a higher favorability than the democrats. about half the democrats in the senate voted for obamacare will not be there in the new year. and louisiana senator mary andrew is fighting hard to face -- to keep...
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>> in a gallup poll in mid-october, voters were saying the economy was their number one issue. the number two issue was the way the federal government works. and i think republicans here have something to prove. they want to prove they can be a party who can goveen competently. who do not have to shut down the government. who do not have to bring the country on the brink of default on debt. that wasn't going to be the case under republican leadership in the two houses of congress. they were going to govern the country with certainty -- neil: we'll see. these guys are a little negative. i'm not. you know, the football -- >> you're the happy guy here. neil: exactly. i haven't slept. it was the night for the reccrd books. not for washington. for us. gage wh us. an uredented pgram artinbusines. atartners businees with univeitie acrosshe ste for bett access to talent, cutting edge reseah, and statof thert fities. and yopay no taxes eseah, for tears. from biotechn brooyn, to next gen energy in ngmton, manufacring in buff.. see how startup-nyan help your business grow at staup.ny.gov
>> in a gallup poll in mid-october, voters were saying the economy was their number one issue. the number two issue was the way the federal government works. and i think republicans here have something to prove. they want to prove they can be a party who can goveen competently. who do not have to shut down the government. who do not have to bring the country on the brink of default on debt. that wasn't going to be the case under republican leadership in the two houses of congress. they...
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a gallup pole shows the lowest voter enthusiasm of the last six midterm campaign. man, he saidland it came to families. pressure. >> they all got on me and said you've got to vote. that is your responsibility. >> one sign of how high the stakes are is alaska could make a difference. he may well be the one who makes the difference between a republican senate and because of that, there will be a new direction in washington. >> republicans are claiming momentum and it may be a sign that even before polls close, white house officials are promising the president is ready to work with the gop. >> i think the president stands ready regardless of what the map looks like. -- to workh progress with republicans to make progress. >> both parties have a lot to prove to angry voters. the new poll found only 41% of voters nationwide said they definitely plan to vote, a 19 point drop since the 2010 midterm election. >> you can count on the abc seven news team for the most up-to-date election results wherever you are. we have live coverage and analysis all my long on our sister sta
a gallup pole shows the lowest voter enthusiasm of the last six midterm campaign. man, he saidland it came to families. pressure. >> they all got on me and said you've got to vote. that is your responsibility. >> one sign of how high the stakes are is alaska could make a difference. he may well be the one who makes the difference between a republican senate and because of that, there will be a new direction in washington. >> republicans are claiming momentum and it may be a...
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. >> reporter: she's talking about a recent gallup poll of nearly 70% in favor of doctors helping choosehelp end lives. >> there's the sad individual story versus the move to making a broad social policy out of it. >> reporter: ingrid has muscular dystrophy. >> we're concerned that what would happen would be the treatment option that was covered by the insurer might be assisted suicide coverage but not chemotherapy. she can't point to a specific example of that happening but says the health care system is far from perfect. if there is abuse, there's no recovery for the patient. >>> a halloween tragedy with a driver that shouldn't have been on the road. the man accused in a deadly hit and run was driving with a suspended license. he was arrested last night in southern california. police say they found him inside a motel 6 with his two children and two other adults. police say he fled the scene of friday's crash in santa ana. 13-year-old twins and their friend was killed. bell had his license suspended after being convicted of a hit and run and dui back in august. >>> health departments ar
. >> reporter: she's talking about a recent gallup poll of nearly 70% in favor of doctors helping choosehelp end lives. >> there's the sad individual story versus the move to making a broad social policy out of it. >> reporter: ingrid has muscular dystrophy. >> we're concerned that what would happen would be the treatment option that was covered by the insurer might be assisted suicide coverage but not chemotherapy. she can't point to a specific example of that happening...
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but still, in the gallup polls, 52% of the american people do not like the bill and they have good reason to but the other thing is the medicaid piece of this it gives the worst possible care. and there is a way to have a competitive market. if you had catastrophic plans for everybody, create -- catastrophic plans plus pay out of pocket for their regular routine visits, you would be able to see health care costs come down. if we we had the guts to do that. other thing is they qurnt honest -- gruber says they have to lie to the american people because they won't understand it. just try it on for size. treat them like adults. >> yeah. >> you know what? >> can't afford to pay out of pocket? >> then they have medicaid. medicaid is a sub par way to deal with it but we could improve that. instead we put the money into subsidies. >> no one goes without health care in this country. 10 million number -- two thirds. about 3.8 million. >> well, you go ahead and argue with the guys that do the insurance. >> i'll do that. now you believe everything insurance companies say, bob. >> no. listen. this is
but still, in the gallup polls, 52% of the american people do not like the bill and they have good reason to but the other thing is the medicaid piece of this it gives the worst possible care. and there is a way to have a competitive market. if you had catastrophic plans for everybody, create -- catastrophic plans plus pay out of pocket for their regular routine visits, you would be able to see health care costs come down. if we we had the guts to do that. other thing is they qurnt honest --...
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here we are with a fox poll or a gallup showing a 37 percent approval for obamacare.there slugging it away saying what a great thing it is. and burrell, oh, it's wonderful. everybody loves physical therapy what world are they living in. lou: what world are they living in, and why are we continuing to put up with their abject, utter lying. they're not misspeaking as the president says. these are lies they're committing and they're not being called on it by the national liberal media, only rarely. where are we headed here? >> well, you know, that probably needs to be part conversation. someone needs to -- lou: i thought this first part was pretty doggone interesting. >> we're talking about the president grab of executive authority. and grab of that. trying to have courage on things he lacked to have courage on in the past. just the h hypocrisy of that is ridiculous. the white house should get brownie points because they're good at changing the conversation, deflecting this off the key point. it comes to tethering them back to the facts. you had all these characteristic
here we are with a fox poll or a gallup showing a 37 percent approval for obamacare.there slugging it away saying what a great thing it is. and burrell, oh, it's wonderful. everybody loves physical therapy what world are they living in. lou: what world are they living in, and why are we continuing to put up with their abject, utter lying. they're not misspeaking as the president says. these are lies they're committing and they're not being called on it by the national liberal media, only...
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>> in a gallup pololl in mid-ocber, voters were saying the ecomy was their number one issue. the number twoue was the way the federal government wrks. and ihink republica here he something to ove. want to prove they can a pty who can goveen comtently. who do not have to shut down the government. whdo not h to bring e country on the brink of default on debt. th wn't going to be the case under repuican leadership in the two houses of coss. they were ing to govern the country with certainty -- neil: we'll see. these guys are a littl negative. i'm not. you know, the football -- >> you're the happy guy here. il: exactly. i haven't slept. it w the night for the ccrd boks. not forasngn. for us. how could switchgrs in argenentina, change engineering in dubai, alumum production south africa, and the rospace industry in the u.s.? at t. we price we understand the coections . it's just one reason over 70% oumutual funds beat thr 10-yt. rowpre.ge. invest with confidence. quest a prpectus or summy prospt tinformation, risks, fees andr invest with confidence. carefully before iesting. throu
>> in a gallup pololl in mid-ocber, voters were saying the ecomy was their number one issue. the number twoue was the way the federal government wrks. and ihink republica here he something to ove. want to prove they can a pty who can goveen comtently. who do not have to shut down the government. whdo not h to bring e country on the brink of default on debt. th wn't going to be the case under repuican leadership in the two houses of coss. they were ing to govern the country with certainty...
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a gallup survey showed 60% say america needs a third party. >> i think that there should always be other parties to choose from. it's a democratic society. >> i think maybe couple more parties in the mix would go a long way. >> this politician going door to door proves there is another group. green party candidate michael feinstein is running for city council in santa monica, a city he once served at mayor. >> the media covers us as a feature story or spoiler to a system that is already spoiled. when trapped into a choice of the lesser of two evils, you end up with the evil of lesses. many serve in local government, yet when it comes to congress and the white house, they can't get a foot in the door. >> money is the mother's milk of politics and in today's political environment, with the cost of campaigning being what it is, with an overwhelming disgust with institutions, not only the major parties, but political parties as an institution, it's a long, hard, futile climb for third parties in this country. >> indications are both major political parties are losing clout. 42% of voters now
a gallup survey showed 60% say america needs a third party. >> i think that there should always be other parties to choose from. it's a democratic society. >> i think maybe couple more parties in the mix would go a long way. >> this politician going door to door proves there is another group. green party candidate michael feinstein is running for city council in santa monica, a city he once served at mayor. >> the media covers us as a feature story or spoiler to a system...
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a gallup poll has even lower numbers of more recent vintage. what is the political effect of this?hen it comes to the next congress and voting on whether or not to repeal at least parts of obamacare, does all of this play a role? >> it had a huge impact on those up for election who defended this law for three cycles in which democrats continue to lose and lose and lose over this issue certainly in 2010 and 2014. they're going to be asked to support repeals of certain parts of the law. it will be under supreme court review and his revelations about the way they cynically chose to use the mechanics of the law in certain ways to the public is going to be a part of the court review and the legislative process certainly pressure from the constituents of those democrats up in the cycle to vote with republicans. the only need a think six of them, they will be asked these questions. >> he was asked about some of those comments and he said i was speaking off-the-cuff basically spoke inappropriately and i regret having made those comments. he doesn't say i was wrong or i lied or i was mistak
a gallup poll has even lower numbers of more recent vintage. what is the political effect of this?hen it comes to the next congress and voting on whether or not to repeal at least parts of obamacare, does all of this play a role? >> it had a huge impact on those up for election who defended this law for three cycles in which democrats continue to lose and lose and lose over this issue certainly in 2010 and 2014. they're going to be asked to support repeals of certain parts of the law. it...
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i'm not knock gallup.king any of their numbers seriously after they told us mitt romney was 11 points ahead. >> in 2012, numbers among registered voters were very good. it was only their model that seemed like it was looking at a different year. and so their likely voters. but all along, i just stopped looking at the likely voter he is and looked at the register voters and it was in sync with everybody else. >> president has approval rating of just 41% across the country. georgia, iowa, kansas or arkansas, that low or worse. yesterday jim clyburn took his own party to task for failing to convince voters of the president's policies. >> they have successfully made this campaign a referendum on president obama, which i do not believe would be all that important if we as democrats had done a better job on messaging exactly what the president has done. >> steve schmidt, as a republican that opposed just about every domestic policy that the president put forward, it's easy for me to say to a democratic candidate
i'm not knock gallup.king any of their numbers seriously after they told us mitt romney was 11 points ahead. >> in 2012, numbers among registered voters were very good. it was only their model that seemed like it was looking at a different year. and so their likely voters. but all along, i just stopped looking at the likely voter he is and looked at the register voters and it was in sync with everybody else. >> president has approval rating of just 41% across the country. georgia,...