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have admitted nearly 100,000 immigrants from iraq and afghanistan and these two countries according to pew research, a majority of residents say that the barbaric practice of honor killings
have admitted nearly 100,000 immigrants from iraq and afghanistan and these two countries according to pew research, a majority of residents say that the barbaric practice of honor killings
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the pew research center do a lot of political research. at millennials a lot because they are coming into power. 41% are registered as independents which is pretty large. kind of mimics again ner races -- generations as they go along. what's interesting is when they ask the independents where they lean, they come across more democrat particulars. this whole group when you count the democrats and democratic leaning, the most democratic group in history, modern history that they've found. the issues most important to them, david is going to talk to them, what's very important for you when you cast your vote as president? 80% said the economy. not a huge surprise. what we learned and what pew surmises from that is that our age group came to, you know, come into the work force, came into the work force when the great recession was just starting. so we really got held back. there were huge groups of young people who were living at home with their parents after they graduated college and so what happens is the cost of college just compounds that
the pew research center do a lot of political research. at millennials a lot because they are coming into power. 41% are registered as independents which is pretty large. kind of mimics again ner races -- generations as they go along. what's interesting is when they ask the independents where they lean, they come across more democrat particulars. this whole group when you count the democrats and democratic leaning, the most democratic group in history, modern history that they've found. the...
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after jump worshiped in the pews of historically black -- after jump worshiped in the pews of a historically black church on clinton still dealing with the fallout with the release of from the fbi investigation notes on her e-mails. that giving rise to libertarian candidate gary johnson who is close to 10% in some polls. >> donald trump can underperform with minorities and when the presidency. hillary can underperform with white voters and still win the presidency. kenneth: the trump and clinton campaigns will be in a dozen battleground just two months until election day. kenneth mouton, abc news, washington. erika: right now, i campus police officer is under arrest, accused of a disturbing crime -- committing a lewd act on the campus of framingham state university. the school did not release the officer's name. but framingham police, who were asked to assist in the investigation, identified him as wilter dormevil. fsu's command staff were notified about the incident saturday. as a result of their investigation, dormevil was administrative leave, and banned from the campus. the school releas
after jump worshiped in the pews of historically black -- after jump worshiped in the pews of a historically black church on clinton still dealing with the fallout with the release of from the fbi investigation notes on her e-mails. that giving rise to libertarian candidate gary johnson who is close to 10% in some polls. >> donald trump can underperform with minorities and when the presidency. hillary can underperform with white voters and still win the presidency. kenneth: the trump and...
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but it yet may be the defining issue of the november election. >> in the pew study 80% said the issue of terrorism will be very important to their vote. we have new poll numbers in florida. plus four different pollsters look at the same data and come up with four different results. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys like that? somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. ? during this extended visit from your extended family, all you want is a peaceful moment to stream your show. and you need enough bandwidth to share with a full house of hungry users. lightning internet from bright house networks. and now connect to... standard tv, standard internet, dvr and phone... only $97 a month for 12 months. i wore a badge for 38 years knowing how much you trusted us to keep you safe. yet when a officer was killed in action florida was not doing enough to
but it yet may be the defining issue of the november election. >> in the pew study 80% said the issue of terrorism will be very important to their vote. we have new poll numbers in florida. plus four different pollsters look at the same data and come up with four different results. we are one nation under god. that black and white, we are one nation indivisible. that republican and democrat, we are all americans. i'd like to punch him in the face. you know what they used to do to guys...
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always good to see pew. you too. thank you. russell. >>> well the plan was for dave and i to be standing here at the big wall. would talk to me. that is >> hey dave. i thought i was supposed to be over there. oh. sorry. sorry about the confusion. that's okay. look. you see this? now look, look, look. what are those, big thunderstorm. really that's not like like how far away is that slets let's show you. let's take this where i can show you. >> weirdest thing we've ever done. >> no the weirdest thing we've ever done. >> this we, thing we've done. look at that big thunderstorms too. you got a couple of them. one of them move through hernando county now the good edge down into pasco county. another line of rain. we have same exact program parameters we had in place a couple type showers down near treasure island this morning obviously lot more in way of coverage. heads up the suncoast where we have this showers moving through, further south and west northern parts of pinellas, western pasco as well. these showers are beginning mov
always good to see pew. you too. thank you. russell. >>> well the plan was for dave and i to be standing here at the big wall. would talk to me. that is >> hey dave. i thought i was supposed to be over there. oh. sorry. sorry about the confusion. that's okay. look. you see this? now look, look, look. what are those, big thunderstorm. really that's not like like how far away is that slets let's show you. let's take this where i can show you. >> weirdest thing we've ever...
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. >> pew, pew, pew. thank you, my friend. we've got two scoops for you tonight. right here at the top of the show, we've got two scoops and hot fudge and sprinkles. here we go. the first scoop is an advanced look at what appears to be another bombshell story that's due to hit the presidential campaign tomorrow morning. we've got exclusively an advanced look at a little piece of it. we do not yet have the whole article. if this sounds familiar at all, that's because this is the second time we've been able to do this in just a couple of weeks. just over two weeks when investigative reporter kirk eichenwald published this cover story in "newsweek" magazine. it was a big deal everywhere, it was a big deal before -- it was
. >> pew, pew, pew. thank you, my friend. we've got two scoops for you tonight. right here at the top of the show, we've got two scoops and hot fudge and sprinkles. here we go. the first scoop is an advanced look at what appears to be another bombshell story that's due to hit the presidential campaign tomorrow morning. we've got exclusively an advanced look at a little piece of it. we do not yet have the whole article. if this sounds familiar at all, that's because this is the second time...
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pews. palo alto police agent marco estrada. >> the pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attend the church. someone took and stole the money they had collected during the mass. >> just how much money. >> it's estimated that between 8,000 and 10,000 were taken. >> the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parishioners and he asked -- >> was this the last service and then the pastor told him it was the last service of the day. >> reporter: minutes later the money was missing from the collection baskets. >> $10,000? oh, my. >> reporter: folks at this nearby park were stunned, both by the amount of money taken and the fact that someone would actually steal from a church. >> stealing from the church is in my -- in my opinion, i'd be scared, you know. i fear the lord myself, so. >> it's a sacred place where you come to pray and someone just come with a different heart intention. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: unbelievable, some would say outrageo
pews. palo alto police agent marco estrada. >> the pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attend the church. someone took and stole the money they had collected during the mass. >> just how much money. >> it's estimated that between 8,000 and 10,000 were taken. >> the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parishioners and he asked -- >> was this the last service and then the pastor told him it was the last service of...
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. >> pew, pew, pew. thank you, my friend. we've got two scoops for you tonight. right here at the top of the show, we've got two scoops and hot fudge and sprinkles. here we go. the first scoop is an advanced look at what appears to be another bombshell story that's due to hit the presidential campaign tomorrow morning. we've got exclusively an advanced look at a little piece of it. we do not yet have the whole article. if this sounds familiar at all, that's because this is the second time we've been able to do this in just a couple of weeks. just over two weeks when investigative reporter kirk eichenwald published this cover story in "newsweek" magazine. it was a big deal everywhere, it was a big deal before -- it was a big deal on this show before it was a big deal anywhere else because we here on the show got a first look at the lead of that story the night before the whole thing was published. kirk eichenwald scoop in that case was ba the foreign business dealings of donald trump's company. and that story not brought to the fore not only the nitty-gritty of al
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a report from the pew research center found that nearly half of all 65 to 75 year olds -- are still working -- even if it's just part time. a second study found that the reasons behit everyone. some workers say they work because they want to -- others say - they have to. even if they don't need the money - experts say working keeps the mind sharp - and gives people a larger social circle. more popular -- the number of soccer- related injuries continues to rise. in the past 25 years -- the majority of injuries were in teenagers...and most were sprains and fractures.. concussions only accounted for seven percent of soccer injuries... ...but they have increased every single year. if you've always wanted to know why the chicken crossed the road -- this kid -- might actually know the answer.. he's called the" poultry whisperer." and this kid's love for animals -- is paying off in more ways than one.. 9 news expand his business and start saving money for college. we have more on the story - on 9news-dot-com. starting today -- 9 news is saying "thank you" to some extraordinary people.. we're calli
a report from the pew research center found that nearly half of all 65 to 75 year olds -- are still working -- even if it's just part time. a second study found that the reasons behit everyone. some workers say they work because they want to -- others say - they have to. even if they don't need the money - experts say working keeps the mind sharp - and gives people a larger social circle. more popular -- the number of soccer- related injuries continues to rise. in the past 25 years -- the...
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every pew and every aisle at st. joseph's church in denver were filled with people honoring the new saint.. st. teresa of late 1980s and announced she would send nuns to colorado from the missionaries of charity --- the order she founded. four nuns from india are currently living in denver and working with homeless women in the area. creeping up on us. but some think the jackolanterns and the christmas trees are out in stores way too early. so what's the rush? we'll have the meaning behind the it may be labor day out.... every year seems like the holidays come earlier than the last. n-b-c's chris clackkum explains why this christmas creep keeps happening. healing old wounds. history oks te us that some us that some settlers in america did horrible things to are struggling just to survive. we'll talk about the 350-mile journey these riders are doing in hopes of making a difference. drive about six hours northeast hours northeast of denver and you'll reach one of the poorest places in the country. it's the pine ridge i
every pew and every aisle at st. joseph's church in denver were filled with people honoring the new saint.. st. teresa of late 1980s and announced she would send nuns to colorado from the missionaries of charity --- the order she founded. four nuns from india are currently living in denver and working with homeless women in the area. creeping up on us. but some think the jackolanterns and the christmas trees are out in stores way too early. so what's the rush? we'll have the meaning behind the...
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every pew and every aisle at saint joseph's church in denver was filled with people honoring the humble woman. calcutta visited denver twice in the late 19-80s and announced she would send nuns to colorado from the missionaries of charity -- the order she founded. just a few days away from apple's and as usual on the forefront of everyone's mind -- the possibility of a new iphone. will we soon get our hands on an i- phone seven? but first, lets check in with marty. new this morning. ? ? ? isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. sheriff's office is investigating an officer involved shooting that left a man in grand junction dead. police tell us, a woman called 9-1-1 saying her husband had several knives and she was scared for the safety of her children. officers showed up to the shamrock mobile home park. some sort confrontation broke out and shots were fired. the ma
every pew and every aisle at saint joseph's church in denver was filled with people honoring the humble woman. calcutta visited denver twice in the late 19-80s and announced she would send nuns to colorado from the missionaries of charity -- the order she founded. just a few days away from apple's and as usual on the forefront of everyone's mind -- the possibility of a new iphone. will we soon get our hands on an i- phone seven? but first, lets check in with marty. new this morning. ? ? ? isaac...
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nat dancing in pews trump visiting an african american church in detroit saturday ? swaying along... and making a rare direct appeal sot trump/detroit: i fully understand that the african american community has suffered discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. a softer tone from trump? after weeks of fiery pitches to almost all white crowds sot trump/michigan: i'm asking for the vote of every single african american citizen // you're living in poverty, your schools are o no jobs, -- what the hell do you have to lose? but no change in tone when it comes to hillary clinton? sot pence/mtp: hillary clinton is the most dishonest candidate for president of the united states since richard nixon trump's running mate on the attack ...after the fbi released new documents on its investigation into clinton's emails...(gfx)...show ing relied heavily on her staff to "mark and handle classified information" and that she did not know the letter "c" in emails stood for classified. her running mate coming to her defense? sot kaine/tw: these notes, w
nat dancing in pews trump visiting an african american church in detroit saturday ? swaying along... and making a rare direct appeal sot trump/detroit: i fully understand that the african american community has suffered discrimination and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. a softer tone from trump? after weeks of fiery pitches to almost all white crowds sot trump/michigan: i'm asking for the vote of every single african american citizen // you're living in poverty, your...
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the collection baskets filled with cash and checks, placed on the table in front of the pews. palo alto police. >> the pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attended church. someone took, stole the money they had collected during a mass. >> reporter: just how much money? >> estimated that between $8,000 and $10,000 were taken. >> reporter: the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parishioners and asked -- >> was this the last service? >> and then the pastor told him it was the last service for the day. >> reporter: minutes later, the money was missing from the collection baskets. >> $10,000? oh, my. >> reporter: folks at the nearby park were stunned pd by the amount of money taken and the fact that someone would actually steal from a church. >> stealing from the church is, in my opinion, i'd be scared. you know? i fear the lord myself, so it's a sacred place where you come to play, someone came with a different heart and intention. unbelievable. >> reporter: unbelievable? some would say outrageous. vick lee, abc 7 news. >>> a
the collection baskets filled with cash and checks, placed on the table in front of the pews. palo alto police. >> the pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attended church. someone took, stole the money they had collected during a mass. >> reporter: just how much money? >> estimated that between $8,000 and $10,000 were taken. >> reporter: the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parishioners and asked -- >> was...
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you said...pew. michel: the seats. steve: oh, they're called pews in the court. michel: well, that's what i could think of. steve: oh. michel: ok. steve: oh, ok. survey said... [laughter and applause] on a scale of 1 to 10, how hungry are you right now? all right. name something you can buy cheaper the day after christmas. you said...clothes. survey said... name something men will wear whether it's clean or not. you said...underwear. survey said... name someone in the receiving line at a wedding. you said...groom. survey said... all right. all right, well, uh, your mom, she did ok. she got 67. jazmine: ok. steve: you just need 133. jazmine: yes. steve: all right, let's remind everybody of michel's answers. 25 seconds on the clock, please. here we go. besides the judge, name something you'd see in a courtroom. jazmine: lawyers. steve: on a scale of 1 to 10, how hungry are you right now? jazmine: 7. buy cheaper the day after christmas. jazmine: christmas lights. steve: name something men will wear whether it's clean or not. jazmine: underwear. steve: try again. jaz
you said...pew. michel: the seats. steve: oh, they're called pews in the court. michel: well, that's what i could think of. steve: oh. michel: ok. steve: oh, ok. survey said... [laughter and applause] on a scale of 1 to 10, how hungry are you right now? all right. name something you can buy cheaper the day after christmas. you said...clothes. survey said... name something men will wear whether it's clean or not. you said...underwear. survey said... name someone in the receiving line at a...
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donald trump swaying in the pews at an african-american church in detroit. mary bruce is on the story this morning. >> reporter: good morning. dan, for weeks, donald trump has been slammed for trying to reach african-americans. now he's trying the change that. making his first in-person appeal at a black church, promising a new civil rights agenda. ? donald trump swaying in the pews at a lively church service in det detroit, as he hopes to sway african-american voters. is there those two seek office do not do enough to step into the community and learn what is going on. i'm here today to learn. r largely african-american audience after being criticized for trying to woo minority voters speaking to mostly white crowds sflp what do you have to lose is the you're living in poverty. your schools are no good. you have to jobs. hillary clinton is going to do nothing for the african-american worker. >> reporter: now trump is making a direct appeal. >> i fully understand that the african-american community has suffered from discrimination and must still be made righ
donald trump swaying in the pews at an african-american church in detroit. mary bruce is on the story this morning. >> reporter: good morning. dan, for weeks, donald trump has been slammed for trying to reach african-americans. now he's trying the change that. making his first in-person appeal at a black church, promising a new civil rights agenda. ? donald trump swaying in the pews at a lively church service in det detroit, as he hopes to sway african-american voters. is there those two...
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he is caught swaying in the pews at an african-americcn church in detroit. mary bruce was there. >> ?73 >>reporter: donald trump swaying in the pews at a lively church service in detroit as he hopes to sway african-american voters. >> those who seek office are not doing enough to step into the community and learn what is i am here today to learn. >>reporter: trump for the first time addressing a largely african-american audience after being criticized for trying to woo minority voters by speaking% to mostly white crowds. >> you are living in poverty. your schools are no goodd you have no jobs. hillary clinton is going to do nothing for the african- american worker. >>reporter: but now, ump is making a direct appeal. >> i fully understand that the african-american community is and that there are many wrongs that must still be made right. will be made right. i want to make america prosperous for everyone. >>reporter: ben carson showed him around his old neighborhood in southwest detroit. but while trump talked about grades, his appearance at the church got mix
he is caught swaying in the pews at an african-americcn church in detroit. mary bruce was there. >> ?73 >>reporter: donald trump swaying in the pews at a lively church service in detroit as he hopes to sway african-american voters. >> those who seek office are not doing enough to step into the community and learn what is i am here today to learn. >>reporter: trump for the first time addressing a largely african-american audience after being criticized for trying to woo...
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it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that the civil rights movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together and we are bound together, and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people. >> reporter: that rhetoric was very different from the kind that trump has employed on the campaign trail as he's made his outreach largely before predominantly white crowds. donald trump has talked about african-americans saying that they have, quote, nothing to lose in voting for him, saying that they have no jobs, no schools. i also caught up with dr. ben carson who went with donald trump to his childhood home here in detroit and this is how dr. carson talked about donald trump's remarks. >> if you ask him about those comments though and allow
it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that the civil rights movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together and we are bound together, and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of...
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merry pew is the montgomery director of the child advocacy project that offers pro bono services forren who are abused. that means recognizing the signs of abuse and what to do about it and how to talk to your kids. >> you've done growing over the summer, you want to reinforce your safety issues and reintroduce new strategies. >> reporter: kids are introduced to new adults like teachers and coaches. >> 75 or 85% of those who harm children are close to the child and the family. stranger danger is not effective. >> reporter: children should know they have a safety net of a few adults and no secrets they should keep from their parents. >> you should say this is your body and this is your boundary. >> reporter: pew suggests teaching through example by role playing and what if scenarios, just like kids don't learn how to ride a bike by talking, they must learn safety skills. make sure your kids know how to use a phone and dial 911. these conversations while not necessarily fun, but should be frank but continue through middle school, high school and college as issues become complex. >> the
merry pew is the montgomery director of the child advocacy project that offers pro bono services forren who are abused. that means recognizing the signs of abuse and what to do about it and how to talk to your kids. >> you've done growing over the summer, you want to reinforce your safety issues and reintroduce new strategies. >> reporter: kids are introduced to new adults like teachers and coaches. >> 75 or 85% of those who harm children are close to the child and the family....
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the survey by pew research center found 65 percent of americans have read a print book in the last year. that's more than four times the 14 percent of those who listened to an audio book. nearly four in ten read print books exclusively. dairy queen is celebrating the unofficial end of summer with a giveaway today. at participating locations, you can get your hands on a small ultimate oreo frappe. the offer is available from two p-m to five p-m today only. dairy queen's ultimate oreo frappe is a combination of coffee, ice and oreo blended with vanilla soft serve and finished with whipped topping and oreo cookie pieces. we've been taling about it for days...and hurricane newton... is about to roll into mexico... on its way toward arizona.the latest on the storm track...at 5:30.the coming.newton is coming. arizona braces for what ?could be one of the batten down the hatches... newton is coming.arizona braces for what ?could be one of the biggest storms we've they're big, hairy, and tend to freak a lot of peope out. and if you are hiking on the trails around arizona, there's a good chance y
the survey by pew research center found 65 percent of americans have read a print book in the last year. that's more than four times the 14 percent of those who listened to an audio book. nearly four in ten read print books exclusively. dairy queen is celebrating the unofficial end of summer with a giveaway today. at participating locations, you can get your hands on a small ultimate oreo frappe. the offer is available from two p-m to five p-m today only. dairy queen's ultimate oreo frappe is a...
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it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that thed lifted up the soul of our nation. it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for mankind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together. we are bound together and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people. >> reporter: that rhetoric was different from the kind trump has employed on the campaign trail in recent weeks. donald trump has talked about african-americans saying they have nothing to lose in voting for him, saying they have no jobs, no schools. i also caught up with dr. ben carson today who went with donald trump to his childhood home in detroit. >> if you ask him about those comments and allow him to explain it, he says very readily i have a lot of african-american friends who are very wealthy, who do very well. i know that the majority of black people don't live that way. the problem is
it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land that thed lifted up the soul of our nation. it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character, a deeper concern for mankind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together. we are bound together and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people....
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kind of remember where you were 15 years on this day of remembrance at the palm northwest mortuary....pews were packed in a ceremony honoring the victims lost on 9/11 . just outside...jennifer cox and her son came to the "healing field" to pay their respects on a day forever seared in their memories. ((jennifer cox: i just remembered we just watched tv all day and just cried )) ((nia wong: 2,996 flags now stand tall here at the healing field. each one representing a life lost on september 11th. some with ties righ every flag carries a card with the name and biography of each victim. the field is divided by flights...the pentagon and the world trade center. ((jordan seibert: it changed th way that we handle the world and terrorism in general )) though jordan siebert's 2 year old son is too young to grasp the full extent of this day.... ((jordan seibert: this is a part of his heritage and he's going to have means to him and his country one day )) names of those who died are etched on the wall of remembrance. serving as reminder of how short our time can be...and offering hope for generations
kind of remember where you were 15 years on this day of remembrance at the palm northwest mortuary....pews were packed in a ceremony honoring the victims lost on 9/11 . just outside...jennifer cox and her son came to the "healing field" to pay their respects on a day forever seared in their memories. ((jennifer cox: i just remembered we just watched tv all day and just cried )) ((nia wong: 2,996 flags now stand tall here at the healing field. each one representing a life lost on...
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." >>> it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land,l rights movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. >> donald trump's out range continues as he traveled to detroit this holiday weekend and spoke to numbers of an after condition american church. we'll get reaction, darrell scott was there, and sheriff clark will join us, as well. ♪ ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep? enough. take that. a breathe right nasal strip of course. imagine just put one on and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. so you can breathe, and sleep. better than a catnap. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. bass pro shops is the place for huge savings with two great sales going on now. and check out our wide selection of bad boy off road vehicles and arctic cat atv's with factory rebates of up to $3000 available on remaining 2016 and prior year models. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up
." >>> it's from the pews and pulpits and christian teachings of black churches all across this land,l rights movement lifted up its soul and lifted up the soul of our nation. >> donald trump's out range continues as he traveled to detroit this holiday weekend and spoke to numbers of an after condition american church. we'll get reaction, darrell scott was there, and sheriff clark will join us, as well. ♪ ah, my poor mouth breather. allergies? stuffy nose? can't sleep?...
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yet, that pool of workers is shrinking.a recent pew research report found that more mexican immigrants are now leaving the u-s than coming into the country, citing tougher enforcement of immigration laws and the slow economic recovery. with fewer workers, farm owners say costs are rising and they often must leave unpicked fruit to rot in the fields. many producers are even opting to leave the u-s for countries with lower costs and fewer regulations. a new report says it now costs for college. the average costs of full-time daycare for kids up to age four is just under 96-hundred dollars a year.by comparison, the average cost of in-state college tuition is about 94-hundred a year.and if parents make the national median household income of 53- thousand dollars a year... daycare for one child would cover 18 percent of that income. here's something a lot of us have done: our flight is delayed or canceled and in frustration we lash out at the airline on twitter or facebook. do those do any good? do airlines even read those posts?as phil lebeau reports-- a new study says, yes, you are being
yet, that pool of workers is shrinking.a recent pew research report found that more mexican immigrants are now leaving the u-s than coming into the country, citing tougher enforcement of immigration laws and the slow economic recovery. with fewer workers, farm owners say costs are rising and they often must leave unpicked fruit to rot in the fields. many producers are even opting to leave the u-s for countries with lower costs and fewer regulations. a new report says it now costs for college....
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the pew research center found that 65% of people read a paper book. so some book lovers might not find that surprising at all. but nearly four in ten people just read print books. they want to hold i use both. >> yeah. >> there's something about taking a book with you. holding a book. >> but it is more expensive. but sometimes worth it. >> kind of like the whole newspaper thing. i'd rather hold a newspaper. >>> no days off for the denver fire department or even on labor day. good thing too because a curious pup needed some help from crews over the holiday. we're going to have that story >>> this is 9 news. >>> he's accused of running his department with threats and intimidation. a former sheriff will be in court today. >> no rest on labor day for members of the fire department. denver fire they had to get their hands dirty t this pup. >> a woman out for revenge against an ex-boyfriend. only problem is she got the wrong. >> bad idea. don't start things on fire. >> wow. >>> it's 6:00 everybody. good morning a lot of you going back to work. meteorologist
the pew research center found that 65% of people read a paper book. so some book lovers might not find that surprising at all. but nearly four in ten people just read print books. they want to hold i use both. >> yeah. >> there's something about taking a book with you. holding a book. >> but it is more expensive. but sometimes worth it. >> kind of like the whole newspaper thing. i'd rather hold a newspaper. >>> no days off for the denver fire department or even...
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what it found, even more than expected, pew said four in ten women were now the bread winner. we found it's five in ten. so about half of women are on par or bread winners in their family. which is fantastic. the earning power of women has gone up so dramatically. but what we also found out was that along with that came a couple of things were a little disturbing. more stress. importantly when i heard sheryl crow mention that you have to nourish yourself before you can nourish others and women tend not to do that, the number one thing that happens when women start to make more money is they lose track of their own health. so people who aren't in good health can't be good stewards of anything, including feminism. and if you're not in good sheltsdz then the role model that you're setting for the next generation is not the greatest it can be. and we're all doing this with great intention because you're trying to do everything for everyone else before you do it for yourself. but if there's one thing we can do for each other, i'm not sure that i would focus on the media or devicive
what it found, even more than expected, pew said four in ten women were now the bread winner. we found it's five in ten. so about half of women are on par or bread winners in their family. which is fantastic. the earning power of women has gone up so dramatically. but what we also found out was that along with that came a couple of things were a little disturbing. more stress. importantly when i heard sheryl crow mention that you have to nourish yourself before you can nourish others and women...
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probably the democrats, according to pew research. their polling shows 70% of the 3.3 million american muslims describe themselves as democrats, or say they lean democratic. >> when we return, why is she calling out the media? soledad: in reality they're not equal and that's where journalists are failing. >> soledad speaking out, about her own profession. but first -- >> good morning. >> who hear knows what a firefighter does? >> women on duty on 9/11. >> i think the purest part of my job is when i'm in uniform. you can't tell my race, you can't tell my gender. >> being recognized, as first soledad: this weekend marks the 15th anniversary of 9/11. we remember the thousands who lost their lives, and those who survive them. we also express gratitude to those first responders who reacted heroically to that immense tragedy. across the country there are moments of silence and memorials. still, some first responders have gone relatively unrecognized. they are female first responders. we wanted to take a look at the contributions of some of
probably the democrats, according to pew research. their polling shows 70% of the 3.3 million american muslims describe themselves as democrats, or say they lean democratic. >> when we return, why is she calling out the media? soledad: in reality they're not equal and that's where journalists are failing. >> soledad speaking out, about her own profession. but first -- >> good morning. >> who hear knows what a firefighter does? >> women on duty on 9/11. >> i...
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ts,is from the pews, pulpi and christian teachings, black churches all across the land that the civil rights movement lifted up the soul of our nation. it is from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better, moral character, a , andr concern for mankind a spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to the american people. there is perhaps no action our leaders can take that would do mean healal, and i our country and support our people than to provide a greater platform, stronger, greater, to the black churches and churchgoers. i was in detroit recently with bishop jackson, who is an incredible guy also. it is incredible what i saw. the love in that room -- and i'm not saying the left for me. i am guessing the love for everybody -- i am just saying the love for everybody. in the spirit. even the song. his wife is a beautiful singer it wasmagnificent -- just amazing. i did not want to leave. so it is great. by yourrite every day community and your family. you raise chil
ts,is from the pews, pulpi and christian teachings, black churches all across the land that the civil rights movement lifted up the soul of our nation. it is from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better, moral character, a , andr concern for mankind a spirit of charity and unity that binds us all together. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to the american people. there is perhaps no action our leaders can take that...
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it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character.concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us together. and we're bound together. and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people. there is perhaps no action our leaders can take that would do more to heal our country and support our people than to provide a greater platform to the black churches and church goers. you do right every day by your community. and your families. you raise children in the light of god i will always support your church, always. and defend your right to worship. so important. i am here today to listen to your message and i hope my presence here will also help your voice to reach new audiences in our country and many of these audiences desperately need your spirit and your thought. i can tell you that. christian faith is not the past, but the present and the future. make it stronger. make it stronger. [ applause ] and we'll open
it's from these pews that our nation has been inspired toward a better moral character.concern for man kind and spirit of charity and unity that binds us together. and we're bound together. and i see that today. this has been an amazing day for me. the african-american faith community has been one of god's greatest gifts to america and to its people. there is perhaps no action our leaders can take that would do more to heal our country and support our people than to provide a greater platform...
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. >>> the director of political research at pew research center is joining us in the studio. good morning and welcome. the point that edward was just making through that the millenials that clinton seems to be losing support in that particular camp, you have done research as well on the 18 to 35-year-olds on how we think they'll vote, or do we know that yet? >> i think it is very unpredictable because you have this third-party option of gary johnson. and in our polling and in other national polls, he draws a significant measure of support from the under 35 voters. about one in five at this point. now, that may be inflated a little bit, this is still early in the campaign relatively, but that's a bad sign for hillary clinton given that 60%-plus of this group has voted democratic the last two elections. >> you say negative voting has increased. so a lot of your indications are that people are voting against something versus for something. >> exactly. >> is that going to continue or can something like that change when we compare to past presidential elections? >> it feels like t
. >>> the director of political research at pew research center is joining us in the studio. good morning and welcome. the point that edward was just making through that the millenials that clinton seems to be losing support in that particular camp, you have done research as well on the 18 to 35-year-olds on how we think they'll vote, or do we know that yet? >> i think it is very unpredictable because you have this third-party option of gary johnson. and in our polling and in...
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we also understand the pew dew strewn was pushing a wheelchair but no one on that wheelchair. this intersection has history of auto crashes. about 80,000 cars pass through this intersection every single day from january 2009 to december 2013, 153 crashes occurred here crossing guard 70-year-old doug last carry was killed he was hit by car after the driver according to an investigators ran a red light. i spoke with the department of transportation spokesperson and she tells me a safety awe difficulty was done at this intersection not too long ago and changes were made. once this investigation is complete, the case will be sent over to the department of transportation and dot will determine if additional changes need to be made. fox 13 news. >>> and the name of that victim has not be released. >>> new at noon, jose fernandez's original alonzo high school baseball jersey is missing. it was gone electric dug out after last night vigil in his honor. hundreds gather alonzo high school baseball field to pay their respects to the pitching sensation. but when they were cleaning out aft
we also understand the pew dew strewn was pushing a wheelchair but no one on that wheelchair. this intersection has history of auto crashes. about 80,000 cars pass through this intersection every single day from january 2009 to december 2013, 153 crashes occurred here crossing guard 70-year-old doug last carry was killed he was hit by car after the driver according to an investigators ran a red light. i spoke with the department of transportation spokesperson and she tells me a safety awe...
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the collection baskets filled with cash and checks were placed on a table in front of the pews. palo alto police agent marco estrada. >> while pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attend the church, someone took, stole the money they had collected during the mass. >> just how much money? >> it's estimated between $8,000 and $10,000 were taken. >> reporter: the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parish next and he asked. >> was this thelast service and the pastor said it was the last service of the day. >> reporter: minutes later the money was missing from the collection baskets. >> $10,000, oh, my. >> reporter: folks at this nearby park were stunned, both by the amount of money taken and the fact that someone would actually steal from a church. >> stealing from the church is in my -- in my opinion, i'd be scared. i fear the lord myself, so -- >> it's a say credit place where you come to pray and someone just come with a different heart intention. it's unbelievable. >> reporter: unbelievable, some would say outrageous. vic lee
the collection baskets filled with cash and checks were placed on a table in front of the pews. palo alto police agent marco estrada. >> while pastor was talking to some of the folks that normally attend the church, someone took, stole the money they had collected during the mass. >> just how much money? >> it's estimated between $8,000 and $10,000 were taken. >> reporter: the pastor told police a stranger approached him while he was chatting with parish next and he...
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the pew research center found city -- 57% polled are frustrated with this election. 55% are disgusted and only 10% are excited. >>> this next story is why you never give up hope. a colorado family will reunite with their dog later this week five years after someone stole ms. see the st. bernard just turned up in missouri pickett county tracked her down -- missy the st. bernard just turned up in missouri. they tracked her down and were able to bring her back to colorado. >>> get out your tissues for this next story. a colorado dog with a brain tumor holds on long enough to be part of his owner's wedding. you will see why they have gone viral. >> reporter: these photos show there wasn't a dry eye at this wedding in buena vista especially as the native owners scooped up and carried the 15- year-old dog named charlie down the aisle. at the marriage of two veterinarians, of course pets are in the wedding party. >> we absolutely love animals. >> reporter: but for this veterinarian, having charlie there was more. >> charlie was my best friend. >> reporter: g rescue the lab next 15 years ago.
the pew research center found city -- 57% polled are frustrated with this election. 55% are disgusted and only 10% are excited. >>> this next story is why you never give up hope. a colorado family will reunite with their dog later this week five years after someone stole ms. see the st. bernard just turned up in missouri pickett county tracked her down -- missy the st. bernard just turned up in missouri. they tracked her down and were able to bring her back to colorado. >>>...
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they have to find a missing 49- year-old coo pew chin monkey. officers say if you see benjy, don't approach her, she'll bite. >>> this is no illusion. lady gaga taking over the super bowl stage. with a tweet. she'll likely perform music from her new album. >>> did you pull an all nighter standing in line for star wars. >> i would have had to miss out on all sleep. tempting though, rogue one comes out in december and the toys are out now. about 50 people waited in line for the exclusive release. the rebel fighter drone and a death star electronic lab. very cool. we know at least one toy sold out. >>> let's talk now about your most accurate forecast. maybe you're heading out early, starting errands or getting a workout. know that the sun doesn't come up until 6:22. closer to 6:00 we see the daylight out there. temperature with the dew point around 60 degrees. i expect the dew point to fall into the 60s. the humidity will start higher. and get more comfortable later this afternoon and this evening. so as you plan your morning, if you're heading out
they have to find a missing 49- year-old coo pew chin monkey. officers say if you see benjy, don't approach her, she'll bite. >>> this is no illusion. lady gaga taking over the super bowl stage. with a tweet. she'll likely perform music from her new album. >>> did you pull an all nighter standing in line for star wars. >> i would have had to miss out on all sleep. tempting though, rogue one comes out in december and the toys are out now. about 50 people waited in line...
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>> you know, it's so interesting, david, when you look at some of the deeper numbers, like pew research is found out more than 50% said they actually know a lot about hillary's policies. what people are uncomfortable with is sort of her untrustworthiness and her honesty. there's so much for the time in office, the clinton foundation, $2 billion operation and their business deals, that is what is getting voters uncomfortable. >> even the appearance of conflict you're supposed to avoid in these circumstances. bruce, that's why some of your liberal friends say that the ties have to be cut, i'm quoting from the "times," achieving true distance from the foundation is not only necessary to ensure its effectiveness, it's an ethic ago imperative for mrs. clinton." that's pretty strong stuff. >> the thing is, in paragraph three of all of these stories about the e-mails and clinton foundation, they say they did nothing illegal and so forth. i realize that you're going to get investigations and all of this other stuff. but the clinton foundation has done billions of dollars of good. as a matter of
>> you know, it's so interesting, david, when you look at some of the deeper numbers, like pew research is found out more than 50% said they actually know a lot about hillary's policies. what people are uncomfortable with is sort of her untrustworthiness and her honesty. there's so much for the time in office, the clinton foundation, $2 billion operation and their business deals, that is what is getting voters uncomfortable. >> even the appearance of conflict you're supposed to...
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. >> a 2012 pew study found a staggering number of people registered in more than one and 68 thousand registered in three states. while others say voter fraud is rare and the names of possible double voters are really just clerical errors on coincidences the cases are shocking. in wisconsin robert monroe sentenced to jail a few months ago after charged with 13 counts of election fraud. prosecutors say he voted twice in the 2012 presidential roadways. first by absentee ballot in indiana where using an indiana driver's license he voted in person. in maryland a democratic candidate for congress was caught. party officials said she illegally voted twice in two states. in california, people voted twice in the presidential primary this past june. in three counties, 194 people voted twice. suggesting the abuse statewide might run election fraud is a crime against the entire american public. it's a crime against our constitution and a crime against the foundations of our nation. >> watchdogs like the voter integrity project say it's too e easy to vote twiwice or more th twice. while only a ve
. >> a 2012 pew study found a staggering number of people registered in more than one and 68 thousand registered in three states. while others say voter fraud is rare and the names of possible double voters are really just clerical errors on coincidences the cases are shocking. in wisconsin robert monroe sentenced to jail a few months ago after charged with 13 counts of election fraud. prosecutors say he voted twice in the 2012 presidential roadways. first by absentee ballot in indiana...
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not a spare seat in the pews. the topic of the september 11 sermon was genesis. >> how god is good. all the time. >> reporter: in the middle of the sermon he noticed someone he had never seen before. >> there was a gentleman who lingered. he stayed after the service. we thought he was a newcomer. >> reporter: the pastor spoke with a man briefly and began chatting with another family. that is when he noticed the collection basket was missing from underneath the pulpit. >> it was a split second. >> reporter: the collection was nearly $10,000. money to be used to feed the homeless and help single moms. >> it occurred to us. there was need in his life. >> reporter: it was cash and checks. that may lead detectives to a suspect. >> they use it somewhere and there is video of who cash the check. >> reporter: the pastor said his house of god should not be home to crime. >> this is supposed to be a place of worship. place for families. >>> the port of oakland is one of the first terminals in the u.s. to hold a vessel since the shipping company declared bankruptcy. it came through the be this
not a spare seat in the pews. the topic of the september 11 sermon was genesis. >> how god is good. all the time. >> reporter: in the middle of the sermon he noticed someone he had never seen before. >> there was a gentleman who lingered. he stayed after the service. we thought he was a newcomer. >> reporter: the pastor spoke with a man briefly and began chatting with another family. that is when he noticed the collection basket was missing from underneath the pulpit....
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the pew research center reports nearly half of the county's 65-to-75-year-olds are still working... maybe only part-time, but still putting off full-time retirement.with longer and longer life expectancies... it's getting harder for many retiring.however, saving for retirement is just one part of the equation. "and it brings more than just money and something to do everyday, it brings engagement, it keeps your mind sharp. it gives you a social network"experts say that becomes all important for those who live 20-30 years after retirement. for your healthmore than 80- percent of parents have made at least one dosing error when giving their children liquid medications.researchers at n-y-u found most errors involved overdosing ... and using a cup rather oral syringe to measure medicine. pediatricians and the f-d-a recommend parents use dosing tools with standard markings -- rather than kitchen spoons, because they can vary in size. the popularity of youth soccer has skyrocketed over the past 25 years ... but so have the number of soccer-related injuries.a study from nationwide children'
the pew research center reports nearly half of the county's 65-to-75-year-olds are still working... maybe only part-time, but still putting off full-time retirement.with longer and longer life expectancies... it's getting harder for many retiring.however, saving for retirement is just one part of the equation. "and it brings more than just money and something to do everyday, it brings engagement, it keeps your mind sharp. it gives you a social network"experts say that becomes all...