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here's an interesting number from a recent pew research study.registered republicans say they accept the concept of evolution. is that evidence that republicans are an anti-science party or does that have more to do with religious faith? the new study finds that the gap between republicans and democrats on the question of evolution has widened since 2009. there's widespread consensus among scientists that evolution is a fact of nature. democrats and independents both overwhelmingly say they believe in it. 67% of democrats now say evolution is real. that's up three points from 2009. and yet only 43% of republicans agree. an 11-point decline from four years ago. so what's going on? why are republicaning devolving on the issue of evolution? sam stein is political editor of "the huffington post." pogan dibley is a republican strategist. in the general population, the percentage of people who believe in evolution has remained consistent over the last four years. about 60%. but among republicans, the numbers have dropped 11 points to 43% in their same
here's an interesting number from a recent pew research study.registered republicans say they accept the concept of evolution. is that evidence that republicans are an anti-science party or does that have more to do with religious faith? the new study finds that the gap between republicans and democrats on the question of evolution has widened since 2009. there's widespread consensus among scientists that evolution is a fact of nature. democrats and independents both overwhelmingly say they...
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a new pew poll shows one in five countries had religion-based terrorist violence in 2012. and brian grimm, looking over the report it seems that the middle east and north africa were comprising a big share. it may not be a big share of the world's population, but it was a big share of the world's problems in that record. >> in the beginning we were talking about how social hostilities have replaced government restrictions on religion as the dominant force impeding free practice of religion. but the middle east in north africa is something different we saw leading up to arab spring the restrictions were tightening even though by our data we saw social hostilities involving religion leveling off. we saw air spring and we've seen violence skyrocketing, syria, iraq, egypt, and other countries. so one of the dynamics that we see as we analyze the data is that we see this relationship between how governments act and how people in society act. what we found that looking at the different ways governments can treat religion there is one type of action that most strongly associated
a new pew poll shows one in five countries had religion-based terrorist violence in 2012. and brian grimm, looking over the report it seems that the middle east and north africa were comprising a big share. it may not be a big share of the world's population, but it was a big share of the world's problems in that record. >> in the beginning we were talking about how social hostilities have replaced government restrictions on religion as the dominant force impeding free practice of...
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perhaps less surprising, a pew research survey found that t two-thirds of white protestants reject the idea that humans have evolved. so while acceptance has grown, among republicans it's fallen to 43%. that's a huge partisan divide. something else is happening, too. and no one is certain exactly why. our secretary of education, arne duncan, calls it educational stagnation. consider this. tests that measure critical thinking in science, math, and reading among high school students in different countries show that our students aren't doing so well. in math, students in 33 other countries, including ireland, perfo poland did better than american students. in science, students in 24 other countries were ahead of ours. and in reading, our best subject, kids in 21 countries outdid the americans. the hard truth, says secretary duncan, is that the united states is not among the top-performing co top-performing comparable countries. neil degrasse tyson is the director at new york's director of museum of history and also a narrator of a new show at the planetarium called "dark universe" and thi
perhaps less surprising, a pew research survey found that t two-thirds of white protestants reject the idea that humans have evolved. so while acceptance has grown, among republicans it's fallen to 43%. that's a huge partisan divide. something else is happening, too. and no one is certain exactly why. our secretary of education, arne duncan, calls it educational stagnation. consider this. tests that measure critical thinking in science, math, and reading among high school students in different...
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here's brand new numbers that came out yesterday from the pew research center. look at this. i guess, is the most important. you can see the upper line a year ago, his favorable rating among all americans, 40%. really hasn't changed much, but look at the unfavorable in the middle. from 17% a year ago, doubled to 34%. on the bottom there, people who didn't know enough about chris christie. you can see that number getting smaller as he's been more in the limelight here. john, one thing that's important about that poll number there, it's democrats and independents. those unfacial numbers have skyrocketed, hurting a guy who touts his bipartisanship. and look at this here, right here on the screen. this really hurts his credibility, i guess you could say, 32% believe him, 58% don't believe him when he says he didn't know about those lane closures at the george washington bridge. john? >> so, i know the governor and his allies right now are probably looking for some kind of silver lining from all this. is there any out there? >> yeah, in this poll, there sure, is and we've seen it
here's brand new numbers that came out yesterday from the pew research center. look at this. i guess, is the most important. you can see the upper line a year ago, his favorable rating among all americans, 40%. really hasn't changed much, but look at the unfavorable in the middle. from 17% a year ago, doubled to 34%. on the bottom there, people who didn't know enough about chris christie. you can see that number getting smaller as he's been more in the limelight here. john, one thing that's...
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every pew was jammed with supporters. another 1,200 extra seats were brought in and were quickly filled. hundreds more stood outside, hoping for a chance to hear dr. king. one of those in the church that day in 1967 was the young daughter of rabbi abraham joshua heschel. her father was one of dr. king's closest friends and allies. the reverend and the rabbi had walked together in selma and stood side-by-side as proponents of nonviolence, and had championed the poor and disenfranchised. they both studied the bible and saw it as a living text. >> the question my father worried about was, of course, what will it do to the civil rights movement? everyone knew dr. king would be attacked. should my father morally, was it right for him to encourage dr. king to speak out against the war? tavis: how did he navigate, to your point now, knowing that his friend, martin king, when he came to riverside to give that speech, was going to be demonized? >> my father knew that dr. king meant every word of what he came to say at riverside ch
every pew was jammed with supporters. another 1,200 extra seats were brought in and were quickly filled. hundreds more stood outside, hoping for a chance to hear dr. king. one of those in the church that day in 1967 was the young daughter of rabbi abraham joshua heschel. her father was one of dr. king's closest friends and allies. the reverend and the rabbi had walked together in selma and stood side-by-side as proponents of nonviolence, and had championed the poor and disenfranchised. they...
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the news sounds pretty man incompetent pew pew lat tiff.y say it is useful to contribute to the development. they did not examine the devil baby but i assume his habit of scaring the crap out of people helps in emotional development. i am not sure if it is the baby's emotional development or the people he is scaring. >> are you considering adoption? that's an awfully cute picture. >> if anybody needs any help, you call uncle t-bone and i well help you with that. >> what did the baby taste like? >> sticky and sweet. >> i avoided the is not. i said, i'm going to lick that thing. >> still ahead on "way too early," who should be the next political family dynasty? your best and most creative tweets. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some
the news sounds pretty man incompetent pew pew lat tiff.y say it is useful to contribute to the development. they did not examine the devil baby but i assume his habit of scaring the crap out of people helps in emotional development. i am not sure if it is the baby's emotional development or the people he is scaring. >> are you considering adoption? that's an awfully cute picture. >> if anybody needs any help, you call uncle t-bone and i well help you with that. >> what did...
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two thousand to present barzani supervise and the green which is called the bills agreement between pew id under the seat and goes to establish the supreme court of the kurds to leave the kurdish question inside syria our strategy is that prison if the kurds in syria are going to decide to find a regime this decision must be united be taken by all the kurds if they're going to negotiate with the regime apart from the syrian opposition this decision also again and the delegation must include by the seat of the cedars are going to join the national opposition in syria as a group also this decision must be united we taken by all the kurdish groups but we have tried our best to unify the kurds and to avoid the kurdish kurdish fighting because it's for the interest of the kurdish question to have i mean i take your point you are calling for kurdish you need to reach absolutely have to do but the question is of course that the conditions for kurds in all those different countries are there is very different and again mr president you're both accused some of the syrian occurrence of fighting w
two thousand to present barzani supervise and the green which is called the bills agreement between pew id under the seat and goes to establish the supreme court of the kurds to leave the kurdish question inside syria our strategy is that prison if the kurds in syria are going to decide to find a regime this decision must be united be taken by all the kurds if they're going to negotiate with the regime apart from the syrian opposition this decision also again and the delegation must include by...
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security agency new polls show were americans stand on the issue of surveillance a study conducted by the pew research center found that half of the respondents had not heard about the speech or reforms at all forty one percent say they heard a little about it and only eight percent heard a lot about the n.s.a. reforms of those who had heard about the speech seventy three percent say the reforms will not increase their privacy and seventy nine percent think the changes will not impact u.s. counterterrorism efforts so no a lot of the country appears to still be divided on the issue or confused about its implications even after the president's speech our chief political commentator sam sacks recently wrote an op ed on our t.v. dot com and i spoke with him earlier about this study i first asked him if the proposed reforms were so minimal that they didn't register on people's radar or if people simply don't care. i think it's probably a little bit of both i think this is naturally somewhat of a wonky topic and i think the n.s.a. has made it a wonky topic to it's not just about how they should the
security agency new polls show were americans stand on the issue of surveillance a study conducted by the pew research center found that half of the respondents had not heard about the speech or reforms at all forty one percent say they heard a little about it and only eight percent heard a lot about the n.s.a. reforms of those who had heard about the speech seventy three percent say the reforms will not increase their privacy and seventy nine percent think the changes will not impact u.s....
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security agency new polls show where americans stand on the issue of surveillance a study conducted by the pew research center found that half of the respondents had not heard about the speech or reforms at all forty one percent say they heard a little and just over eight percent heard a lot about the n.s.a. reforms of those who heard about the speech seventy three percent believe the reforms will not increase their privacy and seventy nine percent think the changes will not impact u.s. counterterrorism efforts so a lot of the country appears to be still divided on the issue or confused about its implications even after the president's speech political commentators. am sex recently wrote an op ed on r.c. dot com and he joins me now to help me sort through some of this confusion sound according to this new study half of americans haven't heard about the n.s.a. reform and not even the speech should we take that to mean that the speech is the reforms were so minimal. radar or that people simply don't care or is it something else i think it's probably a little bit of both i think this is naturally
security agency new polls show where americans stand on the issue of surveillance a study conducted by the pew research center found that half of the respondents had not heard about the speech or reforms at all forty one percent say they heard a little and just over eight percent heard a lot about the n.s.a. reforms of those who heard about the speech seventy three percent believe the reforms will not increase their privacy and seventy nine percent think the changes will not impact u.s....
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. >> the past present and pew tour of the company were on his mind today he spoke to thousands in technology industry. current initiative is the open commute xoout project. and energy consumption. >> there is 40,000 homes in a year and same amount of emissions. >> norman young supports the partnerships. >> because it's moving fast. the secret would be useful for this period. this is not useful anymore. >> this new innovation is known as internet.org. >> our goal to bring affordable services to everyone in the world. >> when you think from a world perspective and two powerf powerful. >> in san jose, abc7 news. >> still ahead here at 5:00 a celebration for new citizenship. >> the besis that millions of ra is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> abc7 news is sponsoring a job fair at the hotel on gateway place in san jose from noon to 4:00. we have details on abc7 news.com >> before we go we want to welcome a group of new ci
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a new pew poll saying 67% of democrats belief in evolution and 43% of republicans believe the same. >n is good for the soul and apparently approval ratings to boot. president obama's approval rating increased by 5 points since the time he's been in hawaii. it was 44% as the year ended. that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics" in 2014. lynn, first of all, happy new year to you and thanks for waking up to chat with us on first look. >> happy new year to you. >> as you probably know,supreme court just sonia sotomayoror issuing the stay for groups that provide abortion or sterilization. >> this is just a very temporary order that she did almost just to keep things in place. so until a fuller response from the government comes. so it's just very temporarily enjoined from the -- >> was it a surprise to you? >> well, no, because usually when you have something kicking in, a judge -- this doesn't signal how the final ruling may go. usually there is a judicial inclination just to maintain the status quo and not require anyone to do anything new. so i don't know how -- what the ultimate
a new pew poll saying 67% of democrats belief in evolution and 43% of republicans believe the same. >n is good for the soul and apparently approval ratings to boot. president obama's approval rating increased by 5 points since the time he's been in hawaii. it was 44% as the year ended. that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics" in 2014. lynn, first of all, happy new year to you and thanks for waking up to chat with us on first look. >> happy new year to you. >> as...
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when those regimes fall you see the intense hostilities that have been found in the pew report. >> to some degree of the arab world it goes back to colonia colonialism. and it put minority groups in charge in order to provide an entree for their christians in lebanon, the aloian in syria, the sunni in iraq, etc. arab nationalism developed as a response in the main as a way of creating an identity that would transcend religion. the degree to which it worked it brought people together. as it brock down, it broke down precisely because the countries couldn't deliver. as it broke down these other tendencies from below rose to the surface to create some of the difficulties that we see now. >> when we come back from this break we want to talk about whether this is a force that needs to burn itself out in the world or is there a hope to bring those numbers down. this is inside story. farewell. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. we're talking about religious violence and intolerance in the world. a new survey shows three-quarters of the world's population now live in countries
when those regimes fall you see the intense hostilities that have been found in the pew report. >> to some degree of the arab world it goes back to colonia colonialism. and it put minority groups in charge in order to provide an entree for their christians in lebanon, the aloian in syria, the sunni in iraq, etc. arab nationalism developed as a response in the main as a way of creating an identity that would transcend religion. the degree to which it worked it brought people together. as...
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the pew research centre says in 2009 slightly more than half have accepted the idea that humans evolved over times. it dropped to 43%. among democrats it is slightly up. >> joining us now is al jazeera political contributor dave levin that will. he is a -- levinthal. he is a senior reporter. welcome. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the poll? >> what is says is the republican party has a divide. they are divided to an extent between traditional mainstream republicans and tea party republicans. expect there to be religious overtones. in particular, you'll have a party that is going to play to the economic conservatives, and plenty of the folks who have a specific world view when it comes to reliagy ofty and politics, where they are intertwined and the pew study speaks to that. >> get specific about the religious overtones that could happen in the next election. >> you have a lot of evangelical christians who identify with the republican party, and not the democratic party, who'll want to hear a lot about social issues, about issues that speak to education, evolution in schools being
the pew research centre says in 2009 slightly more than half have accepted the idea that humans evolved over times. it dropped to 43%. among democrats it is slightly up. >> joining us now is al jazeera political contributor dave levin that will. he is a -- levinthal. he is a senior reporter. welcome. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the poll? >> what is says is the republican party has a divide. they are divided to an extent between traditional mainstream republicans...
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at any given time there's to 90 people resting in the pews of the bone if his check up. as you imagine it takes a toil on the building. i'm aware the building is unique in all the united states. informing for those two reasons st. bone if his is a wonderful place in the tenderloin. it provides a place next to the academy it's a private catholic school for families in the tenderloin. because parents only pay $50 per month most of their intuitions is covered by grants. approximately 80 percent go on to college. for students in the tenderloin this is an incredible static. the majority of people in bone if his serves our very poor. many parishioners work two jobs to feed their families. it's a multi facility. our church collections are never enough to meet our operating costs. we don't have adequate fund to preserve a large building such large projects like window restoration. as windows fail our only option we'll cover them with plywood and perhaps to insert a clear glass. this indeed would be a traffic loss. in order to continue it's social outreach programs we need our su
at any given time there's to 90 people resting in the pews of the bone if his check up. as you imagine it takes a toil on the building. i'm aware the building is unique in all the united states. informing for those two reasons st. bone if his is a wonderful place in the tenderloin. it provides a place next to the academy it's a private catholic school for families in the tenderloin. because parents only pay $50 per month most of their intuitions is covered by grants. approximately 80 percent go...
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also proposing 670 million in new healthcare spending for mental health, dental care and substance a pews. he also wants welfare checks with arraign any day fun -- a rainy day fun. >>> the accident happen happened at 5:00. the bicyclist was at fault and was riding the wrong way on folsom when she was hit. the latest crash involving bicyclists and pedestrians in the city, one bicyclist was a block away last fall and also can redeem next week. >> i top they what kind much problems. >> police are reviewing surveillance video and the driver is cooperating and he is not expected to face any charges. >>> taxi drivers are calling on drivers to cite drivers for not having proper insurance. -- insurance. theythe driver was not on a call at the time of the accident and they only cover people when they have affair. >> what if taxis were only insureds chen they have a passenger. >> the police commission never need to be decided. >>> and at the crash, the parents of the girl who was run over and killed have filed a legal claim against the city of san francisco. the claim likely precedes a lawsuit. it
also proposing 670 million in new healthcare spending for mental health, dental care and substance a pews. he also wants welfare checks with arraign any day fun -- a rainy day fun. >>> the accident happen happened at 5:00. the bicyclist was at fault and was riding the wrong way on folsom when she was hit. the latest crash involving bicyclists and pedestrians in the city, one bicyclist was a block away last fall and also can redeem next week. >> i top they what kind much problems....
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but this puppy will pew found the doggie door. >> pictured arriving at the door of this paris apartmenthelmeted man on the back of a motor scooter. the french president in a feeble disguise identified by his shoes. >> they are reporting the parent where holland personally spent time with his mistress is linked to the mafia. >> stephen: oh, dow not want to mix with the french mafia. oh, they will silence you forever in an invisible box. but folks, folks, this brushed off the concern assuring the public he was always safe. >> my security is guaranteed everywhere and at all times. when it's private it's a lighter protection but everywhere i'm protected. >> stephen: see, he had plenty of protection. >> new reports of mistress of the french president is pregnant. >> stephen: okay, maybe a little more protection would have been nice. now-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: now remember remember restill hasn't broken up with the first mistress here who i got to say is not taking this well. >> his long-term partner france's first lady valerie in hospital said to be suffering the blues what the
but this puppy will pew found the doggie door. >> pictured arriving at the door of this paris apartmenthelmeted man on the back of a motor scooter. the french president in a feeble disguise identified by his shoes. >> they are reporting the parent where holland personally spent time with his mistress is linked to the mafia. >> stephen: oh, dow not want to mix with the french mafia. oh, they will silence you forever in an invisible box. but folks, folks, this brushed off the...
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you want to put some-- you want to put some-- in the pews fill up the bap 'tis mall fonts with blue cheese and put the game up on the alter. the point is someone needs to top this hippie-- hippie before he starts wearing tie divestments and giving out certificate months about jesus multiplying the loafs and the fish tickets. and that's not the only thing that got me headed for the narthex. >> the frugal living pope francis is looking to scale back the cost of becoming a saint. vatican leaders are now being given an unannounced reference price to use as a guide in st.hood-- sainthood application, a a part of an effort to cut down on the cost and make it more equal for cases with less funding. cases donated by wealthy donors make it through faster. >> you can't slash the price of becoming a saint. being rich is the first miracle (laughter) >> sainthood is like god a country club. they don't let in poor people or jews. but-- if there is a poor candidate they just need to get resourceful like mother teresa by selling sponsorship on their own. we'll be right back. within my guest top is the edi
you want to put some-- you want to put some-- in the pews fill up the bap 'tis mall fonts with blue cheese and put the game up on the alter. the point is someone needs to top this hippie-- hippie before he starts wearing tie divestments and giving out certificate months about jesus multiplying the loafs and the fish tickets. and that's not the only thing that got me headed for the narthex. >> the frugal living pope francis is looking to scale back the cost of becoming a saint. vatican...
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. >> mark directs research at pew research center. >> the hispanic population has not only been growing but has been dispersing. they have had some of the fastest population growth driven by his panic growth. that's with less than half turning out to vote. some rub cans think they can buy time and push off the issue until 2016. >> for the spanish there's a drop off from 20 to 15 points. >> as the house and leaders inveigled their standards, the question is how far are they willing to go, and how many members of their party will get on board. >> the g.o.p. 's proposal would require the nation's 11 million undocumented to pass rigorous checks, pay fines and back taxes. >> toyota says 36,000 of its cars will no longer be for sale. legally they can't sell them. the order affects 36,000 vehicles that are sitting on dealer's lots. they include models of avalon, camry, tacoma and tundra. it doesn't know how long it will take to make repairs. it first it was target, now yahoo. the second biggest email provider has been hacked. user names and passwords were stolen. the company is not saying when
. >> mark directs research at pew research center. >> the hispanic population has not only been growing but has been dispersing. they have had some of the fastest population growth driven by his panic growth. that's with less than half turning out to vote. some rub cans think they can buy time and push off the issue until 2016. >> for the spanish there's a drop off from 20 to 15 points. >> as the house and leaders inveigled their standards, the question is how far are...
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. >> i want to bring up a recent pew poll that came out just four days after the scandal. but it gave you a sense of how people were affected, at least in the beginning stages. it shows 60%, really, their opinion did not change of governor chris christie. it made me wonder two things, either they just don't care. or this sort of behavior is essentially expected from the governor of new jersey. how do you read that? >> well, i don't think the impacts that we'll see on public opinion nationally are the importants ones that we'll see today. what will happen this will be on the image of chris christie. in a general election and more importantly in a presidential primary will use to try to define him. part of the reason why the scandal is damaging is because it's so simple. everybody can relate to being stuck in a traffic jam so it will be easy to tell a story about why this scandal was and why it says a negative thing about chris christie or his leadership. i wouldn't look too closely at the pew poll today but i do think there's potential for damage in the hands of a savvy opp
. >> i want to bring up a recent pew poll that came out just four days after the scandal. but it gave you a sense of how people were affected, at least in the beginning stages. it shows 60%, really, their opinion did not change of governor chris christie. it made me wonder two things, either they just don't care. or this sort of behavior is essentially expected from the governor of new jersey. how do you read that? >> well, i don't think the impacts that we'll see on public opinion...
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in clarke county i watched as skilled craftsmen carved out church pews, and i saw workers in franklin county assemble motorhomes known the world over. and at hyundai, they now work around the clock to meet the world's growing appetite for alabama-made cars. montgomery workers broke the facility's monthly production record three times last year. watching these men and women work on the assembly line, i have never been more convinced the best workforce in the country is right here in alabama. [[ applause ] [ applause ] alabama. >> and nothing is more important to me than making sure there are well-paying jobs for our people. alabama has seen remarkable job growth since i took office in 2011. between january 2011 and last november, alabama saw an increase of 59,400 jobs. that is in addition to those 40,000 new future jobs we've created. companies have invested over $5 billion in our state. and unemployment in alabama has dropped to a five year low, and now stands at 6.2 percent, the lowest rate in the deep south [ applause ] >> alabama once again ranks among the top five states for doing
in clarke county i watched as skilled craftsmen carved out church pews, and i saw workers in franklin county assemble motorhomes known the world over. and at hyundai, they now work around the clock to meet the world's growing appetite for alabama-made cars. montgomery workers broke the facility's monthly production record three times last year. watching these men and women work on the assembly line, i have never been more convinced the best workforce in the country is right here in alabama. [[...
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wendelin shepherd, a childhood friend of the man she called ml was in the pews than i. >> they did not want me sitting at the edges. is how would get to sit when he spoke. tavis: we all know that literally, literally, when you're to the day after he speaks here in your church, shot dead.67, he was i raise that task, if in the best of your recollection, that was the last time you saw him speak in person here at riverside. >> that is true. tavis: beyond vietnam was a long speech, more than 45 minutes. when dr. king finished, the crowd erupted in sustained applause. but that support was short-lived by morning. the political fallout was intense and far-reaching. the already strained relationship between president johnson and dr. king became fractured beyond repair. organizationkings began to dry up and the mainstream press denounced him in a notion -- in no uncertain arms am a charging him as civil rights leader, he was not qualified to talk about human rights -- to talk about u.s. foreign-policy. was the place irrelevant, the audience are relevant, and it just rests on his words and where
wendelin shepherd, a childhood friend of the man she called ml was in the pews than i. >> they did not want me sitting at the edges. is how would get to sit when he spoke. tavis: we all know that literally, literally, when you're to the day after he speaks here in your church, shot dead.67, he was i raise that task, if in the best of your recollection, that was the last time you saw him speak in person here at riverside. >> that is true. tavis: beyond vietnam was a long speech, more...
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who else to discuss that than sheila bayer, now the share of systemic risk council at pew charitable trusts. i asked her if looser spending standards are a good thing. >> i don't know if it should all be about credit scores. we should look at the ability to repay. do you have a good credit history. this is reflected by the credit score and other factors. do you have a bit of a down payment. i think that's important. so there are a variety of underwriting parks that banks traditionally looked at and did so quite successfully. >> even small banks that used to say, sheila, we have known you for 30 years, it doesn't matter because they're going give a loan and sell it off to somebody else. >> well, they do a lot of with gsc, freddy may an sally may and freddie mac. yes, i think some balanced lender standards is good but we don't want to get back where we were prior to the crisis. let's face it. we had too much mortgage lending prior to the crisis. it was an unsustainable engine of consumption. people doing these serial cash out reifies with mortgages they couldn't afford. it was a bad mo
who else to discuss that than sheila bayer, now the share of systemic risk council at pew charitable trusts. i asked her if looser spending standards are a good thing. >> i don't know if it should all be about credit scores. we should look at the ability to repay. do you have a good credit history. this is reflected by the credit score and other factors. do you have a bit of a down payment. i think that's important. so there are a variety of underwriting parks that banks traditionally...
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. >> pew research says after christie's epics, 45% of tweets were critical and 25% in his defense. >>eferee the debate on whether president obama can make temporary high-level appointments without senate confirmation. >> politico out with a preview of the new book about hillary clinton. they kept a file about saints and sinners. there was a special circle of clinton hell preserved for people who had endorsed obama or stayed on the fence after bill and hillary clinton had raced money for them. appointed them to political post or written a recommendation to ice their kid's application to an elite school. the new gallup poll finds a record number of americans, 23%, self-identify as liberty. more people are still inclined to identify as conservative. 38%, or moderate, 34%. >>> and who knew that eating a pizza with a fork and knife would cause so much uproar? new york city's new mayor, bill de blasio says in his inses tral homeland of isly, taly, it is m typical to eat with a fork and knife. as far as new yorkers are concerned, forget about it. >> that's your morning's view of scrambled po
. >> pew research says after christie's epics, 45% of tweets were critical and 25% in his defense. >>eferee the debate on whether president obama can make temporary high-level appointments without senate confirmation. >> politico out with a preview of the new book about hillary clinton. they kept a file about saints and sinners. there was a special circle of clinton hell preserved for people who had endorsed obama or stayed on the fence after bill and hillary clinton had raced...
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. >> a new pew poll finding 67% of democrats saying they believe in evolution, 43% of republicans believee. roll call reports that 4.8 million americans do not have health insurance coverage. that's because 25 states have e declined to expand medicaid coverage for low-income residents. >> gallup saying the president's approval has increased by 5 points since going to hawaii. that's your morning edition of "scramble politics" on this first edition of 2014. >> joining me is lynn sweet. thanks for walking up to chat with us on "first look." >> happy new year to you. as you probably know, overnight supreme court just sonia sotomayor issuing the stay f for -- >> i guess she had time to do that before going to new york before going to new york to help ring in the new year in times square. this is just a very temporary order that she did almost just to keep things in place until a fuller response from the government comes. so it's just very temporarily enjoined from these -- >> was it a surprise to you? >> well, no because usually when you have something kicking in, a judge -- it doesn't signal
. >> a new pew poll finding 67% of democrats saying they believe in evolution, 43% of republicans believee. roll call reports that 4.8 million americans do not have health insurance coverage. that's because 25 states have e declined to expand medicaid coverage for low-income residents. >> gallup saying the president's approval has increased by 5 points since going to hawaii. that's your morning edition of "scramble politics" on this first edition of 2014. >> joining...
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. >> we came in and saw the hand cleaners that we'll put in the p pews. >> reporter: so far, 11 caseshave been reported in the bay area. >>> and now, one bay area victim, a young man just 23 years old. maddy walker posted this picture of himself on facebook just after christmas, he was sick for two weeks and died after christmas, he was a great guy, just in shock, his family says. >> he was young and healthy, it was such a shock. >> he went in the hospital, it was all good, he came out and went back in again and then all of a sudden everything went bad within like a day. >> maddy's father tells us his son did not get a flu shot this year. he was one of ten severe flu cases in sonoma county this year, so far he is the only fatality there. >> and it is easy to get a flu shot. the cdc has a flu shot finder map where you can type in your city or zip code. and it shows all the places near you offering the shot, including the prices available. there is a link at abc7news.com. >>> and one person is injured, two in custody tonight following a drive by shooting in concord. take a Ñilook. we ha
. >> we came in and saw the hand cleaners that we'll put in the p pews. >> reporter: so far, 11 caseshave been reported in the bay area. >>> and now, one bay area victim, a young man just 23 years old. maddy walker posted this picture of himself on facebook just after christmas, he was sick for two weeks and died after christmas, he was a great guy, just in shock, his family says. >> he was young and healthy, it was such a shock. >> he went in the hospital, it...
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you might remember zida pew. she likes to push the envelope with the pranks. a lot of people say how can the parents let this get out of control. she did admit this was her work. >> it is just a prank. >> this is somebody's place of business. >> remember who we're talking about. there is other products knocked over and displays knocked over and sure they didn'tick that stuff up. >> the store not she says she doesn't do the pranks to become famous. she does them all because each one has a message behind it. >> what is the message? >> the message she's making lots of money off the viral videos. >> gentlemen, you like the ladies with the full slips, right? >> real, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> if they're real, yes. if they're poked full of whatever, no. >> which is probably why these ladies invented this device to give you full lips. >> the vacuum cleaner. >> no, but it works like a vacuum. this device called the full lips, it is like a cup that you put over your lips and you suck the air out of it and then it puts pressure on your own lips creating a plumping effect bec
you might remember zida pew. she likes to push the envelope with the pranks. a lot of people say how can the parents let this get out of control. she did admit this was her work. >> it is just a prank. >> this is somebody's place of business. >> remember who we're talking about. there is other products knocked over and displays knocked over and sure they didn'tick that stuff up. >> the store not she says she doesn't do the pranks to become famous. she does them all...
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according to that same pew study, 70% of seniors who have internet access use it on a daily basis. the number using social networking sites has increased 150% over the last two years. with 45% of senior internet users saying they use facebook. >> woodruff: much of the national focus on improving health care has centered on the expansion of coverage that's starting to take effect. but a report out today says it's time for the country to pay more attention to the socio-economic conditions that play a role in health outcomes, especially for lower-income americans. the recommendations, issued by a non partisan commission created by the robert wood johnson foundation, call for new investments like pre-k education for children under five. david williams is a professor of public health at harvard's school of public health. he was a staff director for the commission as well. for the record, the foundation is one of our sponsors for health coverage. >> it's good to be with you. >> woodruff: so what is the rationale for thinking that doing something about socioeconomic condition sps going to
according to that same pew study, 70% of seniors who have internet access use it on a daily basis. the number using social networking sites has increased 150% over the last two years. with 45% of senior internet users saying they use facebook. >> woodruff: much of the national focus on improving health care has centered on the expansion of coverage that's starting to take effect. but a report out today says it's time for the country to pay more attention to the socio-economic conditions...
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the pew research center has released a study about religious hostilities worldwide. >> religion plays a part in countless lives. the world lives in countries where religion is highly restricted according to a new report which also found hostilities towards religion have reached a six-year high. you have places where the government restricts religion, egypt being where this happens the most. then you have countries where the society itself is hostile to certain religions. pakistan leads on this front. the u.k., france, and mexico are for government restrictions but higher for social hostility. north korea was not included in the study because of a lack of data. what is happening? christians and muslims are harassed in the most numbers of countries. buddhists are harassed in the least number of countries. jews face more social harassment than actual government restrictions. the research found religious minorities are often targets of muslimshether they are in buddhist majority sri lanka or coptic christians in muslim majority in egypt. looking at the percentage of countries where this h
the pew research center has released a study about religious hostilities worldwide. >> religion plays a part in countless lives. the world lives in countries where religion is highly restricted according to a new report which also found hostilities towards religion have reached a six-year high. you have places where the government restricts religion, egypt being where this happens the most. then you have countries where the society itself is hostile to certain religions. pakistan leads on...
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that is according to a study out this week from pew research center. 75% of self identified managers they're very satisfied with their current job compares with less than half of the workers. the happiness gap translates to home and money as well. more bosses than workers satisfied with their family and financial situation. turns out it really is good to be king. that's the show for today. thank you for joining us. next week, rolling along in detroit. we'll see the latest and greatest from america's biggest auto show. make sure you watch next week, we are on the money. see you here. have a great week, everybody. see you next weekend. [ female announcer ] i like to mix things up a bit with grands mini pot pies. only four ingredients. and a few easy steps. weeknight dinner in a flash. and my family devours them. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop. kevin! toaster strudel, yah? ♪ warm, flaky, toaster strudel. [ female announcer ] now get two bonus box tops for your school. >>> good morning. picking up the >>> good morning, picksing up the pieces, severe storms wreak havoc up and
that is according to a study out this week from pew research center. 75% of self identified managers they're very satisfied with their current job compares with less than half of the workers. the happiness gap translates to home and money as well. more bosses than workers satisfied with their family and financial situation. turns out it really is good to be king. that's the show for today. thank you for joining us. next week, rolling along in detroit. we'll see the latest and greatest from...
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. >> now the chair of the pew systemic risk council. >>> jc penneys says it's closing stores.hey have struggled with management changes and sales have suffered. most of the stores slated to close are mostly in the midwest with five in wisconsin alone. j.c. penney says it will sta ste $65 million a year. >>> approving the spending bill to fund the government until october. the bill fills in the details of the budget that was passed last month and funds nearly every government agency. it's expected to sail through the senate later on this week. >>> and it's record card time for cooperate america. i'll explain why corporate corps matter. and we'll talk to one boss that says there is increase demand for human workers. >> it's that time again when companies showed their cards to wall street and revealed how much money they made in three months. think of earnings as a report card that tells investors how well, a business is executing on its mission to grow and prosper. it's important to the economy because growing economies are in a better position to create jobs. it will pay attent
. >> now the chair of the pew systemic risk council. >>> jc penneys says it's closing stores.hey have struggled with management changes and sales have suffered. most of the stores slated to close are mostly in the midwest with five in wisconsin alone. j.c. penney says it will sta ste $65 million a year. >>> approving the spending bill to fund the government until october. the bill fills in the details of the budget that was passed last month and funds nearly every...
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the pew research center finds people always think of global warming or climate change is the bottom of priorities. this year it was the bottom of 21 different policy priorities. this has become a political issue entirely and i don't think this is a president who cares about sensible economic policies. >> you put your finger on it. listen to the taxpayers, listen. it's our money. coming up with liberal michael moore calls obama care awful why is that awful news for tax payers? find out on "cashin' in" at the bottom of thehour. not all stocks soared last year. the little known sleepers ready to wake up your wallet in 2014. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >>> we are back with the stocks that underperformed in 2013 ready to outperform this year. market [ inaudible ] a basket of stocks. >> f with established names of companies i like. >> bill? >> when warren buff if fet started talking about
the pew research center finds people always think of global warming or climate change is the bottom of priorities. this year it was the bottom of 21 different policy priorities. this has become a political issue entirely and i don't think this is a president who cares about sensible economic policies. >> you put your finger on it. listen to the taxpayers, listen. it's our money. coming up with liberal michael moore calls obama care awful why is that awful news for tax payers? find out on...
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the pew research cter finds people always think of global warming or climate change is the bottom of their priorities. this year it was the bottom of 21 different policy priorities. this has become a political issue entirely and i don't think this is a presint who cares about sensible economic policies. >> you put your finger on it. listen to the taxpayers, listen. it's our money. coming up with liberal michael moore calls obama care awful why is that awful news for tax payers? find out on "cashin' in" at the bottom of the hour. not all stocks soared last year. the little known sleepers ready to wake up your wallet in 2014. they said i couldn'tream. called me a piece of trash and swore that's all i'd ever be. said a bottle couldn't see the ocean. "give up." "go back to the dumpster." but i didn't listen. i made my way. and now... i'm what i've always wanted to be. [waves crashing on beach] >>> we are back with the stocks that underperformed in 2013 ready to outperform this year. market [ inaudible ] a basket of stocks. >> etf with established names of companies i like. >> bill? >> wh
the pew research cter finds people always think of global warming or climate change is the bottom of their priorities. this year it was the bottom of 21 different policy priorities. this has become a political issue entirely and i don't think this is a presint who cares about sensible economic policies. >> you put your finger on it. listen to the taxpayers, listen. it's our money. coming up with liberal michael moore calls obama care awful why is that awful news for tax payers? find out...