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they were scared in the days following the parklane school shooting pew research conducted a poll of u.s. teens ages thirteen to seventeen and parents with children in the same age range what they found was that of the seven hundred forty three teens polled a full fifty seven percent of them said that they were very or somewhat worried a school shooting could happen at their school which broke down to sixty four percent of girls and fifty one percent of boys now when you break that further down by race pew research found that fifty one percent of white students were very or somewhat worried while sixty percent of black students and a massive seventy three percent of hispanic students were afraid a school shooting would happen at their school which explains why black teens were the least likely to believe arming teachers would be effective seawall forty four percent of white teens thought arming teachers would work only twenty three percent of black students agreed and one seventy nine percent of black students felt betting assault weapons would be affective only fifty nine percent of
they were scared in the days following the parklane school shooting pew research conducted a poll of u.s. teens ages thirteen to seventeen and parents with children in the same age range what they found was that of the seven hundred forty three teens polled a full fifty seven percent of them said that they were very or somewhat worried a school shooting could happen at their school which broke down to sixty four percent of girls and fifty one percent of boys now when you break that further down...
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. - according to the pew research study that looked at the 2016 election, 60% of us believe that the way we're getting our news is through our facebook feed. - social media shares some of the blame for polarization in the country but there are other factors. american's have been sorting themselves into like-minded communities for decades now. in the last 20 years, the number of counties in the united states where the presidential election is decided in a landslide, whether for the republicans or the democrats, has doubled. - people on social media who are neutral, who are willing to criticize both sides, who try to tell it like it is, there are, of course, people on social media who has the right to be ultra-partisan. it's not a question of the technology, or the media. it's a question of the person. whether that person was in charge of a pamphlet, a radio station, a t.v. station, a twitter account, or nbc news, it still is the person. it's not the technology. - [narrator] there are also those who spread intentionally false information, or fake news. - fake news, the enemy of the peo
. - according to the pew research study that looked at the 2016 election, 60% of us believe that the way we're getting our news is through our facebook feed. - social media shares some of the blame for polarization in the country but there are other factors. american's have been sorting themselves into like-minded communities for decades now. in the last 20 years, the number of counties in the united states where the presidential election is decided in a landslide, whether for the republicans...
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also, according to pew research half of american adults get their news from facebook. when it comes to market influee, facebook is currently the sixth largest publicly traded company with a market value of more than $460 billion. >>> let's turn now to silvaon ey veteran and an earl investor in facebook roger mcnamee. he's been publicly sharply critical of the social network. let's get his tughts on facebook and what any future regulation might mean for its sector. he's the managing director at elevation partners. always a pleasure toou have here. >> sue, to great to see you and way too long. >> first, we have another msession from zuckerberg tomorrow morning eastern time. but did anything that you heard from him today change som the criticisms that you've been so public with? >> so t real problem here is that facebook has done many things in its business that were designed to maximize growth and ofitability that, frankly, ran contrary to the public interest and to the interests of users. and what the hearing exposed was that it' not oneroblem we're dealing with, it's n
also, according to pew research half of american adults get their news from facebook. when it comes to market influee, facebook is currently the sixth largest publicly traded company with a market value of more than $460 billion. >>> let's turn now to silvaon ey veteran and an earl investor in facebook roger mcnamee. he's been publicly sharply critical of the social network. let's get his tughts on facebook and what any future regulation might mean for its sector. he's the managing...
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reading is starting to see to is counting on identity politics to then when this midterm there was a pew research poll in march and it found that more than half of white men and white women in this age group believe that discrimination against whites is a significant as discrimination against other groups and it was just one part of this how they felt in the grand scheme of things do you think more identity politics is the answer for republicans as a whole. absolutely not i think that identity politics hurts both parties it hurts conversation it hurts democracy it hurts every. it's not it's not i mean we're all americans we're all human beings putting us categorizing us by different i think i said this to you on the last time the last time i was on your show categorize categorising each other is just causing more and divert the diversion diversity. disparate. i can't think of the word right now but it's making an example of it making it. yeah i think that's so strange and i think it's strange that they would you know sort of. pull that idea didn't work for hillary didn't work for anybody really.
reading is starting to see to is counting on identity politics to then when this midterm there was a pew research poll in march and it found that more than half of white men and white women in this age group believe that discrimination against whites is a significant as discrimination against other groups and it was just one part of this how they felt in the grand scheme of things do you think more identity politics is the answer for republicans as a whole. absolutely not i think that identity...
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financial crisis across education levels race gender in region no group has been immune from the trend pew research is think that twenty somethings are boomeranging back home because in contrast to previous generations that this stage of their lives they are less likely to have a well paying job and less likely to be married it turns out that no job and no partner makes living with your parents a lot more appealing although perhaps not for the parents. general motors company will cut fifteen hundred jobs in ohio eliminating a shift from their lordstown plant where workers assemble chevy cruze cars the compact sedans the move comes as automakers including g.m. and ford are effort being to rebalance there and inventories to be able to keep up with demand for more sports utility vehicles and pick up trucks the sales for which is increased due to lower gasoline prices the current average nationwide price for a gallon of regular gasoline is two dollars and seventy cents which is actually up eighteen cents from one month ago. as a trumpet ministration up the rhetoric on trade and tariffs president paying
financial crisis across education levels race gender in region no group has been immune from the trend pew research is think that twenty somethings are boomeranging back home because in contrast to previous generations that this stage of their lives they are less likely to have a well paying job and less likely to be married it turns out that no job and no partner makes living with your parents a lot more appealing although perhaps not for the parents. general motors company will cut fifteen...
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survey research, we worry a loud about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had 36% average response rate for public offend surveys. that's now down to -- public opinion surveys. now down to 27%, and i wonder if you could give us clues how the response rate has declined. john, we turn to you first. john: the self-response rates have dropped off. going back to 1970, the self-response rates were in the high 70s. in the more modern times, 199, 0, 2000, 2010. the response rates were more in the 60 to 65 percentile range. >> we would love that in the survey world. john: but if you look at some surveys like the current population survey, one of the highest voluntary response rates surveys that the federal government conducts, you can see a steady dropoff in response since 2010, and it's been a real problem for the census bureau. they're working very hard to address it, but it's just getting harder and harder to convince people to respond. >> you have taken surveys about why people aren't responding, and, dianne,
survey research, we worry a loud about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had 36% average response rate for public offend surveys. that's now down to -- public opinion surveys. now down to 27%, and i wonder if you could give us clues how the response rate has declined. john, we turn to you first. john: the self-response rates have dropped off. going back to 1970, the self-response rates were in the high...
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if you want to see that for yourself, go to the pew research website.nd now your chance to give your bus this morning coming your level of faith in america's democratic system -- give your thoughts this morning, your level of faith in america's democratic system. bill off of twitter says, "this may be the first 'washington -- journal' quis tion ever i cannot answer or have an opinion on. it's a tough one. come -- it's a tough one." good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, the united states is not a democracy. we are a republic. i hear democracy every day on television, democracy, democracy, democracy. we are not a democracy. we are a republic. the only democracy we have is in electing our people. host: that said, your level of faith on the system we do have been? caller: the system that we have right now is that the democrats never have any chance to sit back and let the other party do what they want to do. the democrats always have their hand on the button. nobody else gets to do anything without the democrats. i think what the senate is doing
if you want to see that for yourself, go to the pew research website.nd now your chance to give your bus this morning coming your level of faith in america's democratic system -- give your thoughts this morning, your level of faith in america's democratic system. bill off of twitter says, "this may be the first 'washington -- journal' quis tion ever i cannot answer or have an opinion on. it's a tough one. come -- it's a tough one." good morning. caller: good morning. first of all, the...
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i look at pew research coming and here's what they said. top three issues voters voted on. 84% the economy. 80% terrorism. 75% foreign policy. we look at those three issues and foreign policy we have to look at north korea. the president is doing quite well on the issues that matter most to people, yet those are the issues they get the least reporting by the media because we are looking too much at russia and stormy daniels and things people don't care about as much as our media thinks they do. >> sean: thank for being with us. when we come back, huge news about how the presidents peace through strength approach with little rocket man is working. wait until you meet another guest tonight. you introduce the all-new ford ecosport and surprise people with how much they can get in a small suv. that means more standard features and more upgrades for a lot less than expected. the all-new ecosport. it's the big upgrade in a small package. from ford, america's best-selling brand. see what you can get for under 20 grand with the all-new ecosport. se
i look at pew research coming and here's what they said. top three issues voters voted on. 84% the economy. 80% terrorism. 75% foreign policy. we look at those three issues and foreign policy we have to look at north korea. the president is doing quite well on the issues that matter most to people, yet those are the issues they get the least reporting by the media because we are looking too much at russia and stormy daniels and things people don't care about as much as our media thinks they do....
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and look there, was a pew research study last year talked about about three quarters of president trumpe named, 74%, focused on president's personality, psychoanalyze, only 25% on policy, things you were talking about. we saw the poll yesterday as well, monmouth university, more than 3/4 of adults think there occasionally some fake news in the news media. so i think the president may have seen that poll, tweeted out what he did because he knows when you attack an unpopular institution in washington, d.c., whether congress or the irs, in this case it is media because they're just as unpopular, more unpopular than congress, that will only be a good thing in terms of strengthening his base because they don't see pelosi or schumer or warren or bernie sanders as opposition party. they see the media more so, at least if you judge it by rallies and reaction when he brings it up rather than the democratic party. it is incredible. trish: we're kind of like the new lawyers. lawyers used to be most hated people in all of america. now members of the media. hopefully not you and me specifically, joe
and look there, was a pew research study last year talked about about three quarters of president trumpe named, 74%, focused on president's personality, psychoanalyze, only 25% on policy, things you were talking about. we saw the poll yesterday as well, monmouth university, more than 3/4 of adults think there occasionally some fake news in the news media. so i think the president may have seen that poll, tweeted out what he did because he knows when you attack an unpopular institution in...
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five years after his election, the pew research center finds the pope is very popular among americanlics. even with high approval ratings he has detractions. >> i recognize my point of view and catholics like me. rite now, we're out numbered. by the time this is over, he'll probably have selected 60% of the cardinals. >> cardinals who likely shea his progressive views and approach. as for the problem of too few prsts. he is reported to consider radical ideas. letting married men become priests in certain parts of the world and giving women a prominent role. more than past pontiffs he seems to realize different communities have different needs. from the amazon region of brazil to chicago south side. where father o don el works. >> i administer in a community where every night i can hear gunshots or police sirens or helicopters. i know from the experience that i have with people in the neighborhood that it's significant. people suffer, peoples pain. and to have a pope who speaks on that and whose anchored in that in his own life is powerful. >> the holy father is not just another guy w
five years after his election, the pew research center finds the pope is very popular among americanlics. even with high approval ratings he has detractions. >> i recognize my point of view and catholics like me. rite now, we're out numbered. by the time this is over, he'll probably have selected 60% of the cardinals. >> cardinals who likely shea his progressive views and approach. as for the problem of too few prsts. he is reported to consider radical ideas. letting married men...
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of survey research, we worry about the declining response rates and wonderful work done by the pew research center's shows for example about 20 years ago there was a 36% average response rate for the public surveys that is now down to about 9% and it's held pretty steady over the last few years and the overall. i wondered if you can give some clues about the response that changed over time and you may be the person we turn to first. >> the soap response dropped off to the 1970s self response rate to from 1990 to 2010 the response rates were more into 65 percentile range. if you look at surveys like the current population survey which is where the response rate survey that the federal government does you can see a steady drop-off in response since 2010 and it's been a problem for the census bureau and they are working hard to address it but it's getting harder and harder to convince people to respond. >> have you taken surveys about why people are not responding? >> i want to make sure everyone understands when we do public opinion surveys you have to have a benchmark to compare the response
of survey research, we worry about the declining response rates and wonderful work done by the pew research center's shows for example about 20 years ago there was a 36% average response rate for the public surveys that is now down to about 9% and it's held pretty steady over the last few years and the overall. i wondered if you can give some clues about the response that changed over time and you may be the person we turn to first. >> the soap response dropped off to the 1970s self...
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(steve) a study by pew research found that the twitter-verse is rampant with robots!as automated accounts or "bots" - not human beings... and they can post content and interact with others.. researchers examined more than 1-million tweets during the summer of 2017. they found that of all tweeted links to popular websites, 66-percent were most likely shared by these automated bots. researchers say, their findings do not evaluate whether links were shared by "good" or "bad" bots... nor if the bots are controlled outside of the united states. (steve) u.s. airlines are improving in many areas except for one. that's getting you to your destination on time. but they are losing fewer bags and complaints are down. airlines are also bumping fewer passengers...ac cording to the transportation department. one researcher says the industry is improving, but many travelers are still frustrated by delays and surprises in the ticketing process. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.(steve) grant lodes and vicki liviakis are here with kron 4 news at 9. ((grant))thank you pam and steve.
(steve) a study by pew research found that the twitter-verse is rampant with robots!as automated accounts or "bots" - not human beings... and they can post content and interact with others.. researchers examined more than 1-million tweets during the summer of 2017. they found that of all tweeted links to popular websites, 66-percent were most likely shared by these automated bots. researchers say, their findings do not evaluate whether links were shared by "good" or...
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i look at pew research, and here's what they said.ues voters voted on. 84% the economy. 80% terrorism. 75% foreign policy. we look at those threeee issues and foreign policy we have to look at north korea. the president is doing quite well on the issues that matter most to people, yet those are the issues they get the least reporting by the media because we are looking too much at russia and stormy daniels and things people don't care about as much as our media thinks they do. >> sean: thank for being with us. when we come back, huge news about how the president's peace through strength approach with little rocket man is working. wait until you meet another guest tonight. ♪ (♪light musical cords) ♪ >> sean: major breaking news with the stunning announcement that north korea will suspend their nuclear and long-range missile testing and will close a major nuclear test site. there is no doubt a huge win for the peace through strength policies of the president and his administration. we are guessing liberals in the mainstream media are a
i look at pew research, and here's what they said.ues voters voted on. 84% the economy. 80% terrorism. 75% foreign policy. we look at those threeee issues and foreign policy we have to look at north korea. the president is doing quite well on the issues that matter most to people, yet those are the issues they get the least reporting by the media because we are looking too much at russia and stormy daniels and things people don't care about as much as our media thinks they do. >> sean:...
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i want to share with you this poll, everyone, when pew research asked is racism a big problem in theof blacks said yes. only 52% of whites, in terms of saying no, only 18% of blacks said no. 48% of whites said no. so in other words, what is going on here is a different perhaps perception based on the skin color you actually have. telling my team when we were talking this morning sometimes i'm out there in the middle of winter with the three kids trying to hail a cab and, a cab driver will go by, i think, really, is it the three kids? he passed me. i think if i were african-american would i, would i feel they were passing me by because of the color of my skin? and maybe they're not but it goes through your mind. that is just reality. in part because of the history we have. in part because of the economic disadvantage i think certain populations have been put in. and it's the reality where we are right now. so the good news is, we're talking about it. the conversation is open and the good news we'll keep talking about it. may 29th when you can't get your latte maybe you will think abou
i want to share with you this poll, everyone, when pew research asked is racism a big problem in theof blacks said yes. only 52% of whites, in terms of saying no, only 18% of blacks said no. 48% of whites said no. so in other words, what is going on here is a different perhaps perception based on the skin color you actually have. telling my team when we were talking this morning sometimes i'm out there in the middle of winter with the three kids trying to hail a cab and, a cab driver will go...
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ronnell, 2017 "pew research poll" revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believed that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republican does. i will kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what if anything can the news media do to rebuild public trust and can the law play a role in that? >> so i think this is one of, if not the most important political question of our time. i think it is no exaggeration to suggest press freedom should be on par with other civil liberties we're thinking about as a community. that we're defending as a people. i think a huge piece of what is happening here is that our political world and therefore our media world have become largely defined on the basis of enemy status, insider, outsider status in ways that are really dangerous. there is a really interesting piece in the "new york times" a couple of weeks ago summarizing political science scholarship
ronnell, 2017 "pew research poll" revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believed that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republican does. i will kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what if anything can the news media do to rebuild public trust and can the law play a role...
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it's genuinely authentic and it shows in the pew research. >> greg: i still think this is unfair.ement they read and that's what you do. >> jesse: they rated because they can't afford to spend the money that fox spends on a nice promotional campaign. that's fine. they don't have the budget so they did what they did. it's the same thing as a cnn promo come as you said. cnn is threatened by it because they know this sinclair piece was targeting a place like cnn. this brings me back to the fake news awards. let's remind everybody. cnn, don jr. and wikileaks, falls. the story about russia, falls. the fake story about feeding the fish, false. what did they have in common? they are fake news from the liberal mainstream media and they were all done in order to hurt president trump. when you combine that with the fact that 90% of d.c. journalists are democrats and 90% of the nightly evening news from the networks are against donald trump, people understand in this country that the mainstream media is biased, and they calculate that when they watch the news. >> greg: last word, juan. >> ju
it's genuinely authentic and it shows in the pew research. >> greg: i still think this is unfair.ement they read and that's what you do. >> jesse: they rated because they can't afford to spend the money that fox spends on a nice promotional campaign. that's fine. they don't have the budget so they did what they did. it's the same thing as a cnn promo come as you said. cnn is threatened by it because they know this sinclair piece was targeting a place like cnn. this brings me back to...
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pew research did a study and found about 30% of u.s.e guns. 42% of adults say someone in their home owns a gun. 66% of gonun owners say they ow more than one gun. check out this map. there have been almost 17,000 incidents involving guns this year alone. this is just this year. the website reports almost 4300 deaths in 2018. almost 7500 injuries. since the parkland shooting at least six states enacted gun safety laws from background checks to for all firearm purchases to making it harder for anyone who is convicted of domestic violence to buy an own guns. joining me now is captain mark kelley. good to see you as always. thank you for being with me. we saw each other the morning of the march for our lives in washington d.c. and you are -- you and gabby are optimists about change occurring. you said something that stuck with me. you said if all of this does not result in kids who can vote, registering to vote, those who register to vote and these kids influencing their parents to vote a certain way, it won't mean anything. >> well, that's
pew research did a study and found about 30% of u.s.e guns. 42% of adults say someone in their home owns a gun. 66% of gonun owners say they ow more than one gun. check out this map. there have been almost 17,000 incidents involving guns this year alone. this is just this year. the website reports almost 4300 deaths in 2018. almost 7500 injuries. since the parkland shooting at least six states enacted gun safety laws from background checks to for all firearm purchases to making it harder for...
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survey research, we worry a lot about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had a 36% average response rate for public opinion surveys that's down to about 9%, it's held pretty steady over the last few years in pew's data overall. could you give us clues how the response rates have changed over time? john you may be the person we turn to first. >> we'd love that in the survey world. >> but if you look at some surveys like the current population survey, which is one of the highest voluntary response rate surveys that the federal government conducts, you can see a steady dropoff in response since 2010, and it's been a real problem for the census bureau. they're working very hard to address it, but it's just getting harder and harder to convince people to respond >> have you taken surveys why people aren't responding? diane, you can weigh in here, too. ? >> i want to the make sure that everyone understands when we do public opinion surveys or the current population survey, et cetera, you have to have a benchm
survey research, we worry a lot about declining response rates, and the wonderful work done by the pew research center shows that, for example, about 20 years ago we had a 36% average response rate for public opinion surveys that's down to about 9%, it's held pretty steady over the last few years in pew's data overall. could you give us clues how the response rates have changed over time? john you may be the person we turn to first. >> we'd love that in the survey world. >> but if...
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that the arrests of non criminal immigrants has nearly doubled since he became president of this pew research study map here shows how the non-criminal arrests increase in nearly every state in twenty seventeen and some of those darker states especially along the east coast they've seen a jump as as big as four times as many arrests and while trump's critics say that deportations are wrong we heard in the piece earlier that in many cases they can be death sentences for those that are being forced to leave you also have his supporters who are saying that he's just protecting america and that the same heavy handed approach has led to other milestones in other places such as the korean peninsula earlier this week. thanks so people at the michigan rally on saturday believe trump deserves to win a nobel prize for his efforts to try and get north korea to give up its nuclear weapons trump says other leaders agree that he is at least partly responsible for bringing north korea back to the goshi asian people. i spoke to the president this morning of south korea for a long time they just had a very go
that the arrests of non criminal immigrants has nearly doubled since he became president of this pew research study map here shows how the non-criminal arrests increase in nearly every state in twenty seventeen and some of those darker states especially along the east coast they've seen a jump as as big as four times as many arrests and while trump's critics say that deportations are wrong we heard in the piece earlier that in many cases they can be death sentences for those that are being...
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but i'll mention them and won't give long introductions but we've got mark hugo lopez from the pew research center, matt morrison and amy walter. you will hear from them after the initial presentation and then i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, rudy teixeira are of the center for american progress, bill frey of the brookings institute, and now at the public religion research institute and they'll make a presentation, take some questions, there will be some interaction among the panelists and then time for you. just looking slightly further ahead, we've always in this project wanted to get reaction to this data from a different -- from several different perspectives and a second panel will follow this one where ruy and i will come and join with two people who have written papers for us and looked in depth at the report from a republican and democratic perspective, anna greenberg will be with us, we can introduce her later and sean trende on the republican side. that's the day. we look forward to having you with us. i will turn it over to rob
but i'll mention them and won't give long introductions but we've got mark hugo lopez from the pew research center, matt morrison and amy walter. you will hear from them after the initial presentation and then i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, rudy teixeira are of the center for american progress, bill frey of the brookings institute, and now at the public religion research institute and they'll make a presentation, take some questions, there...
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laughter] >> impact they have, they work on campaigns, they give money to candidates and as the pew research center have shown, those are the folks that determine the outcome of our election, it's important to understand who these folks are that are on our political extreme. a lot of research into the way partisans think and going into pretty good depth on that, then i talk about the systematic causes of polarization, the things that you here about, gerrymandering, the partisan media, close-primary system and going into detail of not just what the problems are but the impact that they're having on our candidates running for office and our people who are currently serving in elected office and i weave throughout the book anecdotes. i was the centrist in congress, i had a district in western pennsylvania that was a toss-upswing district, one of the classic purple district that is you hear. i had a mix of kind of steel town, rust-belt area, mixed mixh the affluent societies out of pittsburgh, i had to represent both communities and listen to both sides so i tell that story throughout my book an
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according to pew research, that number is down by 20 million as of 2014.hat does that tell you about the press? >> it tells me the world of newspapers was big and alive back then, and now, it has been supplanted by television, radio, internet. guest: so it is amazing to me that there are as many newspapers as there are functioning. but we live in a world that is so completely different from in thatwas in 1968, and world, we were closer to events. we depended upon a more limited group of people. that could be argued as a negative. you've got the slant of only those people. at the same time, they were highly experienced professional reporters. today, people don't really regard reporters as professional. they regard them as propagandists. that is a horrible change that has taken place, but it is true. our nine part series, 1968: america in turmoil. joining us are marvin kalb and david hume kennerly. is the line for forcrats, (202) 748-8001 republicans. carol in ocean, texas. caller: good morning and thank being on, and thank you, c-span, for having me and hav
according to pew research, that number is down by 20 million as of 2014.hat does that tell you about the press? >> it tells me the world of newspapers was big and alive back then, and now, it has been supplanted by television, radio, internet. guest: so it is amazing to me that there are as many newspapers as there are functioning. but we live in a world that is so completely different from in thatwas in 1968, and world, we were closer to events. we depended upon a more limited group of...
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a study by pew research found that the twitter-verse is rampant with "bots" --- those are robots...automatedccounts - not human beings - that can post content and interact with others. researchers examined more than 1-million tweets during the summer of 2017. they found that of all tweeted links to popular websites, 66-percent were mostl likely shared by these automated bots. researchers say their findings don't evaluate if links were shared by "good" or "bad" bots... or if the bots are controlled outside of the u-s. .. (vicki) the late season rains that most recently swept across the region have been taking a toll on traffic but there is better news on roads less traveled. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, the lack ofprolonged wet weather has allowed crews to make good progress on a back-log of storm ravaged roads in the santa cruz mountains. nats (car passes thru slide area)signs like this one on schulties road near the summit still abound in the santa cruz mountains but despite recent rains that caused a few new slides, the region is better off than it was this time a year ago says
a study by pew research found that the twitter-verse is rampant with "bots" --- those are robots...automatedccounts - not human beings - that can post content and interact with others. researchers examined more than 1-million tweets during the summer of 2017. they found that of all tweeted links to popular websites, 66-percent were mostl likely shared by these automated bots. researchers say their findings don't evaluate if links were shared by "good" or "bad"...
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a pew research center poll found 83% of americans think expanding renewables is a top or important national priority. wind and solar are expanding exponentially and their costs have decreased dramatically. 29 states, washington, d.c., and three territories have renewable portfolio standards, and eight states and one territory have renewable goals. a clean energy economy is the future. but the trurvels is fighting against the tide. before the trurvels, the institute and alliance were small. fringe organizations promoted by the koch brothers' web of secret organizations unveiled allies. they now sit at the center of our government. at the bottom of the koch labyrinth of 501-c-3's, 4's, 6's, and their vast network of ultrawealthy accomplices is their ability to hide their contributions and actions from public view. the supreme court's citizens united decision cloaks these networks under the guise of the first amendment. citizens united has damaged our democracy by allowing unlimited campaign contributions, pac's, and nonprofit organizations to secretly influence government decisions at the hig
a pew research center poll found 83% of americans think expanding renewables is a top or important national priority. wind and solar are expanding exponentially and their costs have decreased dramatically. 29 states, washington, d.c., and three territories have renewable portfolio standards, and eight states and one territory have renewable goals. a clean energy economy is the future. but the trurvels is fighting against the tide. before the trurvels, the institute and alliance were small....
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i will give long introductions, because we have a big panel, but we got mark hugo lopez on the pew research center. we got matt morrison from working america and amy walter from the cook political report. you will hear from th you will m at initial presentation. that i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, ruy teixeira of the center for american progress, bill frey brookings institution, and rob griffin the start of the public research, public religion research institute. they will make a presentation. they will take some questions, will be some interaction among the panelists panels, and then there would be time for you. just looking slightly further ahead, we've always in this project wanted to get reaction to this data from a different, several different perspectives , and the second panel will follow this one, where ruy and i will come and join with two people of written papers for us and look in-depth from republican to from a democratic perspective. anna greenberg will be with us, but we can introduce or more specifically later, and then se
i will give long introductions, because we have a big panel, but we got mark hugo lopez on the pew research center. we got matt morrison from working america and amy walter from the cook political report. you will hear from th you will m at initial presentation. that i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, ruy teixeira of the center for american progress, bill frey brookings institution, and rob griffin the start of the public research, public...
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pew research center shows that the political people on the extremes are the ones that work on campaignsgive money, and turnout in primaries, while the rest of america is worrying about their kids activities, living their lives, who is my sports team going to take in the upcoming draft. the people on the political extremes are influencing the process. host: if you open up the primaries, what will motivate those people to turn out and vote? guest: you have to encourage them to vote, of course. but independents in a lot of states are not allowed to participate in primaries. in florida, where a quarter of the electorate are no party affiliation, they are not allowed to determine who is the candidates in primaries. if everyone was in the same primaries and all the candidates had to appeal across the political spectrum, you would have a more moderate result of people representing you. where thison't know leads us eventually. it could be the demise of parties, and that has its own price. but we know that what has happened to date is not working. look at the dysfunction of congress. the senate
pew research center shows that the political people on the extremes are the ones that work on campaignsgive money, and turnout in primaries, while the rest of america is worrying about their kids activities, living their lives, who is my sports team going to take in the upcoming draft. the people on the political extremes are influencing the process. host: if you open up the primaries, what will motivate those people to turn out and vote? guest: you have to encourage them to vote, of course....
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a pew research study found that 33% of 25 to 29-year-olds live with their parents or grandparents in is almost three times as many that live with their parents in 1970. i don't know about you, but when i was 18 i got out of high school, my parents were like five, good luck. dagen: my dad gave me $20 when i graduated from college and said kiddo, i can't find you a job. if you get married, here's 20 bucks. a low. i want to know about it. >> is that exactly what you did? dagen: yeah actually about 10 years later. thanks for digging up that happy memory. would you think of millennial slovene at home? >> rent is so expensive. you are spending 55, 50% of your income on rent in a year. trade you backed a company that is trying to tease, not the down payment, but the security deposit. >> one of our biggest focus is right now is building new technologies. the one you're talking about is rino. one of the problems is renting is not just a monthly recurring cost bridges to move into a place you spend $10,000 plus. nobody has that kind of liquid cash coming out of college. we created a company th
a pew research study found that 33% of 25 to 29-year-olds live with their parents or grandparents in is almost three times as many that live with their parents in 1970. i don't know about you, but when i was 18 i got out of high school, my parents were like five, good luck. dagen: my dad gave me $20 when i graduated from college and said kiddo, i can't find you a job. if you get married, here's 20 bucks. a low. i want to know about it. >> is that exactly what you did? dagen: yeah actually...
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determining what we are talking about online and websites an publications that we are reading, pew researchr finding two-thirds of tweets are generated by boots and not real people, pew analyzed over a million people to come up with its findings. let me give you example of automated account that might influence you, what you see twha you read, netflix boot for, you know, content that's coming out on the streaming service, grammar police any time they see something spelled wrong on tv or something, some of this is silly but obviously some of it serious and beg it is question as we talk about the facebook-private data scandal, are social media companies as well, this is what twitter has to say as well. this comes from the head of trust and safety, she writes, am the youtube shooting in california last week, we strongly believe twitter should not be the arbiter of truth, we do see information shared on the service in the way that violates many of our existing policies as has happened in immediate aftermath as the attack of san bruno. they don't have a policy that value -- validates but they ar
determining what we are talking about online and websites an publications that we are reading, pew researchr finding two-thirds of tweets are generated by boots and not real people, pew analyzed over a million people to come up with its findings. let me give you example of automated account that might influence you, what you see twha you read, netflix boot for, you know, content that's coming out on the streaming service, grammar police any time they see something spelled wrong on tv or...
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you can see pew research, the number was down by 20 million and the most recent, just over 40 millioneceived a daily newspaper. what does it tell you about the press? world of newspapers was big and alive back then. it has been supplanted by television and radio and internet. it is amazing to me there were as many newspapers as there are functioning. live in a world that is completely different than in 19 68. the moreed upon limited group of people. because youegative have got the slant of only those people, but they were highly experienced professional reporters and today, people do reporters as professional or they regard them as propagandists. that is a horrible change to second-place but it is true. joining us here is david hume kennerly and marvin kalb. our line for democrats -- >> thank you for being on. and thank you for having me. get yournted to comments or we were just talking to teachthose years, my grandchildren that we survived those years and no matter the conflicts we have, nine -- 9/11 and so forth, that the country will hang together and survive. i also want your comi
you can see pew research, the number was down by 20 million and the most recent, just over 40 millioneceived a daily newspaper. what does it tell you about the press? world of newspapers was big and alive back then. it has been supplanted by television and radio and internet. it is amazing to me there were as many newspapers as there are functioning. live in a world that is completely different than in 19 68. the moreed upon limited group of people. because youegative have got the slant of only...
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they use the likely voter turnout model there is a great pew research paper that i would recommend everyoneikely voter turnout model. president trump is doing better than he was. if you look at the gallup daily tracker poll he is hovering at 3% approval. i'm not willing to say yet that he is the worst president in history. he certainly not at 50% and certainly not better than president obama. ainsley: according to this one poll. >> it's one poll. ainsley: it's not just one number. you are appearing number on this day april 2nd, almost a year into the presidency to the exact same date of president obama. so it's two different numbers. 50% for president trump and 46% for president obama. now, kayleigh, do you think these hateful attacks on the left, do you think the backlash or back firing on them and the american people are tired of it? >> oh no doubt about it that's what rush limbaugh says. he is absolutely right. the mainstream media, they are relentless attacks against this president. their conspiracy theories and lies are driving people into his corner and driving people to give him a ch
they use the likely voter turnout model there is a great pew research paper that i would recommend everyoneikely voter turnout model. president trump is doing better than he was. if you look at the gallup daily tracker poll he is hovering at 3% approval. i'm not willing to say yet that he is the worst president in history. he certainly not at 50% and certainly not better than president obama. ainsley: according to this one poll. >> it's one poll. ainsley: it's not just one number. you are...
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but i'll mention them and won't give long introductions but we've got mark hugo lopez from the pew research center, matt morrison and amy walter. you will hear from them after the initial presentation and then i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, rudy teixeira are of the center for american progress, bill frey of the brookings institute, and now at the public religion research institute and they'll make a presentation, take some questions, there will be
but i'll mention them and won't give long introductions but we've got mark hugo lopez from the pew research center, matt morrison and amy walter. you will hear from them after the initial presentation and then i reserve here for our three key authors of the report that has been released today, rudy teixeira are of the center for american progress, bill frey of the brookings institute, and now at the public religion research institute and they'll make a presentation, take some questions, there...
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ronnel, 2017 pew research poll revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy, and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believe that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republicans do. so i'm going to kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what, if anything, can the news media do to rebuild public trust, and can the law play a role in that? >> yeah. so i think this is one of if not the most important political question of our time. ive think that's no exaggeration to suggest that press freedom ought to be thought of on par with other civil liberties that we're thinking about as a community and that we're defending as a people, and i think a huge piece of what's happening here is that our political world and, therefore, our media world have become largely defined on the basis of enemy status, insider/outsider status in ways that are real dangerous. there's a really interesting piece in the "new york times" a couple weeks ag
ronnel, 2017 pew research poll revealed that the public is increasingly skeptical of the notion that the news media play an important role in our democracy, and even more surprising in that poll was that 89% of democrats believe that the press are an important watchdog on government affairs but only 42% of republicans do. so i'm going to kick it off with you and ask what explains this discrepancy and what, if anything, can the news media do to rebuild public trust, and can the law play a role...
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you know, abby, the latest pew research poll shows that the president has a 78% approval rating among that means in 16 months there has been no slippage virtually in his support. and, look, the reason evangelicals overwhelmingly support this president is not because he has a perfect past. none of us has that. it's because of his strong leadership and also because he's fulfilling the policy commitments that he has made. if this meeting happens, i'm not sure it's going to. but, if it does it, will be to celebrate president trump's accomplishments, not to relitigate his past. nobody wants to do that. abby: voters knew about his past before they went to the ballot box. do you think this meeting with the trump and evangelical leaders, do you think that should happen? do you think that would be a good thing? >> oh, the major purpose of this meeting and it is being talked about, i have talked with some folks this week about it, would be to turn out voters in the midterm election. that's the major motivation here. we need a congress that enact the policies that president trump ran on and won
you know, abby, the latest pew research poll shows that the president has a 78% approval rating among that means in 16 months there has been no slippage virtually in his support. and, look, the reason evangelicals overwhelmingly support this president is not because he has a perfect past. none of us has that. it's because of his strong leadership and also because he's fulfilling the policy commitments that he has made. if this meeting happens, i'm not sure it's going to. but, if it does it,...
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chairman i want to introduce an article from the pew research center which shows trends that other leaders have revealed. the center says 2017 annual survey looked at global levels of confidence. president trump and russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping and german chancellor angela merkel and they would do the right thing for the first time. for the first time there's been slippage. are you concerned to see polls like this for the first time ever, say more people around the world or more leaders around the world trust vladimir putin and xi jinping to lead the world in the right direction than america under donald trump's leadership? >> senator, i definitely want people to understand accurately. it's not an attempt to deceive but to accurately have the people of the world understand the beacon of democracy that the united states of america is. we talked a moment ago about misinformation. and the capacity to move that around the world. we daily gently make sure it doesn't have an impact. i couldn't tell you the depths of the poll. i don't know of it. but it is the
chairman i want to introduce an article from the pew research center which shows trends that other leaders have revealed. the center says 2017 annual survey looked at global levels of confidence. president trump and russian president vladimir putin and chinese president xi jinping and german chancellor angela merkel and they would do the right thing for the first time. for the first time there's been slippage. are you concerned to see polls like this for the first time ever, say more people...
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the latest pew poll research shows that his approval rating among evangelicals is 78%. is it conservative judicial appointments he made? >> i think that is huge. remember, we go back to the campaign, 20 or so that he actually said he would actually appoint from that list, supreme nominations or supreme court nominees from the list. that will be a huge part of his legacy. the other part has got to be israel. he talked about it, and it is true, president and president talked about jerusalem would be capital of israel would never move the embassy. here comes along donald trump actually does it. evangelicals love about him, he actually says -- does what he says. >> promises made, promised kept. ainsley: were these part of the establishment and never-trumpers? >> what we understand a lot were more moderate in their beliefs when it relates to public policy and they do lien a little bit more towards the left. ainsley: any that you know about that went to the meeting? >> there were, tim keller obviously in new york, big megapastor. he hasn't typically been involved in politics.
the latest pew poll research shows that his approval rating among evangelicals is 78%. is it conservative judicial appointments he made? >> i think that is huge. remember, we go back to the campaign, 20 or so that he actually said he would actually appoint from that list, supreme nominations or supreme court nominees from the list. that will be a huge part of his legacy. the other part has got to be israel. he talked about it, and it is true, president and president talked about jerusalem...
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teams two researchers there's a merchant there the firm's read the qur'an amount from a bunch of growth. and one hundred dashed by sectarian attacks and stop being your votes for today between pew poll the. world looks back at the launch and fall of lots. of basketball time out on. watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour donald trump is threatening to retaliate against syria for a chemical attack on a rebel held area of east and go to more than forty people were killed in the town of duma on saturday. and evacuees from demand began arriving in government controlled areas what about eight thousand fighters from the josh islam a rebel group and their families are headed for opposition controlled town is in northern syria this is part of an agreement struck between russia and the rebels. and hungary's prime minister viktor orban has declared victory in parliamentary elections with nearly all of the votes counted his party won of third successive term in power and possibly another two thirds majority this gives him enough votes to continue controversial constitutional changes. thousands of people from pakistan's past june community have rally demanding rights and prot
teams two researchers there's a merchant there the firm's read the qur'an amount from a bunch of growth. and one hundred dashed by sectarian attacks and stop being your votes for today between pew poll the. world looks back at the launch and fall of lots. of basketball time out on. watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour donald trump is threatening to retaliate against syria for a chemical attack on a rebel held area of east and go to more than forty people were killed in the town...