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whenci it comes tal stereotypes, a common one is del minority.inicansmo are the accord to the pew researchd income for asian-americans is $73,000 per year. we should note that there are huge income variations in the asian-american population with whom the burmese and the nelese are at the lowest end of the spectrum. he bestdud racial group in the united sta more than half have a bachelors degree. when it comes to gettime into college, asirican students score on average 50 points than whn sats studentsig and more points hr than black and hispanic students. one group says they are being punished for their success saying that the school limited the number of asian students and preference for white sdents. jeannie is a professor at harvard law school and joins us from harvard. can you walk us through this lauit? can you explain what is at stake? jeannie: the lawsuit takes place under a la called title vi. involves a federal lawhat prohibits discrimination in activities and programs that receive federal funding. harvardit univers does receive federal funding anddo many colleges aniversities in
whenci it comes tal stereotypes, a common one is del minority.inicansmo are the accord to the pew researchd income for asian-americans is $73,000 per year. we should note that there are huge income variations in the asian-american population with whom the burmese and the nelese are at the lowest end of the spectrum. he bestdud racial group in the united sta more than half have a bachelors degree. when it comes to gettime into college, asirican students score on average 50 points than whn sats...
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host: i want to put on the screen -- this is from pew research that takes a look at what they say is a password system of voting methods in the u.s. some offer optical scanning. the area in gray is electronic. the area in orange is mixed optical scanning and direct recording. is in place out west, including the state of oregon. it is a variety of systems based on the states and counties. typically, voting has been a state issue. should it a national issue? should the federal government take this over and have one uniform standard? guest: those are not opposed issues. states and local officials run their own elections. all voting is local. it all happens in communities. in terms of administrating our elections, state and local officials will always be responsible for getting that done where the rubber meets the road and we thank them for the tremendous job so many have done in administrating our nations elections. we also have national standards around voting for 100 years. since we determined to is eligible. the 19th amendment or the 26th amendment where we determined the national st
host: i want to put on the screen -- this is from pew research that takes a look at what they say is a password system of voting methods in the u.s. some offer optical scanning. the area in gray is electronic. the area in orange is mixed optical scanning and direct recording. is in place out west, including the state of oregon. it is a variety of systems based on the states and counties. typically, voting has been a state issue. should it a national issue? should the federal government take...
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i presented him with pew research that said it is not the case, and also pew research that said that people who were born here were likely to commit more crime than those who immigrated here. ben, what does it say to you that the president is still saying things that are not backed up by the facts? >> well, you know, i don't -- i mean, i guess what it says is that something that we all know in our hearts is that we have a president who has no regard for even understanding what the truth is, but it is important to remind people of that, and you know, when the president is standing up in front of the congress of the united states and the well of the house and gives a speech, we have a reasonable entitlement as a public to expect that the words he says, and whether you a agree with the policies or not, but the factual statements that he is making are true. and in the case, this was not true both about his own justice department which did not provide him data to support that statement, and about, you know, the many people who come to this country from all over the world and he's suggesti
i presented him with pew research that said it is not the case, and also pew research that said that people who were born here were likely to commit more crime than those who immigrated here. ben, what does it say to you that the president is still saying things that are not backed up by the facts? >> well, you know, i don't -- i mean, i guess what it says is that something that we all know in our hearts is that we have a president who has no regard for even understanding what the truth...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves and
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the...
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called.
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for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income households white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty in ited states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich and the poor the haves a
for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the...
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turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic households increased in the wake of the great recession and twenty sixteen white households in these brackets had four times the wealth of comparable african-american families and three times the wealth of hispanic households interestingly pew did find that among lower income household white families lost more wealth than their african-american and hispanic peers. reports about the poor are unfortunately not a new thing over the years we've seen a steady flow of papers studies and reports about the growing poverty united states and what seemed to many people some obscene numbers separating the rich an
turning back to the us for more granular view of the problem the pew research center noted late last year that the so-called great recession of two thousand and seven to two thousand and nine further exacerbated inequality by race gender and income as one of most trusted analyst of demographics polling and policy in the united states using figures from the federal reserve they found that among americans poor and middle class the gap between white households wealth and black and hispanic...
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this is all available on the pew research center website. partisanof it is " identification is sticky but about 10% switch parties over the years." late 2017 andin studied a 15 month period surrounding the election. caller: good morning. i was a democrat simply because after the gore election with , when it --obama when it comes to abortion and other social issues. it was hard to support them because they were so radical. i started steering more towards the libertarian way of thinking. i like it a lot better. especially with another ron paul. the republican party, i can't go becauseely republican there is so little compassion. systeme going to a blame versus maybe it is the policy themselves that is not working. right now i can't identify with a party. does that make you an independent right now? caller: yes. one of about 42% of americans identify as independent. that number is up three points from 2016 according to gallup polling on party identification. a three-point increase in independent identity in america is larger than gallup typical
this is all available on the pew research center website. partisanof it is " identification is sticky but about 10% switch parties over the years." late 2017 andin studied a 15 month period surrounding the election. caller: good morning. i was a democrat simply because after the gore election with , when it --obama when it comes to abortion and other social issues. it was hard to support them because they were so radical. i started steering more towards the libertarian way of...
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the other hand police have to be ready to face a person with a gun and according to the latest pew research poll as gano intercept levels in the united states have increased to forty four percent is that why officers still that you know sometimes they have to pull the trigger no. mana guns as in america it doesn't weighs on wood it doesn't weigh on the cops i'm on when they get ratings who won't engage an individual in a gun battle like i said previously the only time is when they see the gun on the trigger and somebody is about to start shooting at them or someone else imminently causing deadly physical force to occur if that's not happening it doesn't matter how many people carrying guns cops or the ones are supposed to be out there troll in the area and getting guns off the streets i've been a situations where people pull out guns and i didn't file or that person didn't fire and we disarmed them in a rest that happens every day in the new york city and around america but you know what also happens a lot when people reach for their wallets or water or phone and they get shot because polic
the other hand police have to be ready to face a person with a gun and according to the latest pew research poll as gano intercept levels in the united states have increased to forty four percent is that why officers still that you know sometimes they have to pull the trigger no. mana guns as in america it doesn't weighs on wood it doesn't weigh on the cops i'm on when they get ratings who won't engage an individual in a gun battle like i said previously the only time is when they see the gun...
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a person of value relationships or social attachments are in decline i think that according to pew research only sixteen percent of americans feel strongly attached to their communities and that's the case in both rural and urban america and it's kind of all institutions but the government the media our financial system. are all are all under threat right now in people's world feel pretty unpredictable and they feel alienated and isolated. can i offer a flipside to you because i think all of that is so great and i also think that we're seeing a lot of reasons to hope there are a lot of people speaking out about their experiences there are a lot of advocates that are using their professional knowledge their personal history whatever it may be to try to change this for each other in a way that i haven't seen in the fifteen plus years that i've been doing this work and it's really i really feel as though we are going to continue to prove on this trend we see everything from students organizing college campuses organizing on college campuses and high school campuses in data that's proving that
a person of value relationships or social attachments are in decline i think that according to pew research only sixteen percent of americans feel strongly attached to their communities and that's the case in both rural and urban america and it's kind of all institutions but the government the media our financial system. are all are all under threat right now in people's world feel pretty unpredictable and they feel alienated and isolated. can i offer a flipside to you because i think all of...
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this comes as pew research studies showed the majority of adults say they do not have confidence in medianies will adequately protect their data. , while users new about the data -- they also say while users new -- canhe data analytical regenerate the goals -- cambridge analytica scandal, they did not change their password. david, we have conflicting information about how much users care about privacy. the new results from facebook shows user engagement is decreasing. how much do people care about whether or not facebook is responsible with their data? >> people are starting to care a lot more than they did several years ago. we surveyed our users and found most of them said about 70% of the time, they do not mind sharing stuff on facebook and are not concerned about their privacy. time, people said they were very concerned. tot 30% is when it comes your health, wealth, family. those are the things that people are concerned about and they want to protect, and they are looking for simple solutions to attacked when privacy does matter to them emily: you come from a world oyster to of how co
this comes as pew research studies showed the majority of adults say they do not have confidence in medianies will adequately protect their data. , while users new about the data -- they also say while users new -- canhe data analytical regenerate the goals -- cambridge analytica scandal, they did not change their password. david, we have conflicting information about how much users care about privacy. the new results from facebook shows user engagement is decreasing. how much do people care...
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space station was at great risk of being cancelled, and i want to be really clear, there was a pew research poll that came out not too long ago, many people in this room probably saw it but one of the questions in the pew research poll was the specific question was, was the international space station a good investment for the united states of america? that was the question. over 80% of the respondents said yes, the international space station was a good investment for the united states of america. that -- you know, i come from the political realm. you don't get 80% of the people to agree on anything ever. you could say the sky is blue and you're not going to find 80% agreeing, but they agree that the international space station is a good investment. that just shows you the impact that it's had and of course there was a time when, you know, sean was going through his confirmation process, i watched it because i went through a confirmation process of my own, i don't know if you guys with aware of that, but i watched his confirmation process and i was astonished at the challenges that were ha
space station was at great risk of being cancelled, and i want to be really clear, there was a pew research poll that came out not too long ago, many people in this room probably saw it but one of the questions in the pew research poll was the specific question was, was the international space station a good investment for the united states of america? that was the question. over 80% of the respondents said yes, the international space station was a good investment for the united states of...
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charles: a new pew research poll show people of every party have issues with higher education. 60% ofink higher education is heading in the wrong direction and significantly more republicans than democrats feel clidges heading in the wrong direction overall. it's interesting. everyone agrees it's too expensive. it's like a rudderless ship. you are paying all this money, and what do you get for it? >> universities have anyone season tough to keep prices low. students will continue to take out high-risk loans and they will continue to charge people more money. people are becoming aware of what's going on. they are realizing my money is being spent on these ridiculous courses. do they see the treatment an average con there are student gets on campus, the college is more committed to indoctrination and people are starting to wake up to that. charles: the campuses are lush and luxurious. it's amazing. >> lsu has a $4 mill lazy river pool that goes through the campus. it's almost like an amusement park. charles: amber, where you see a difference along the politics in this particular poll is
charles: a new pew research poll show people of every party have issues with higher education. 60% ofink higher education is heading in the wrong direction and significantly more republicans than democrats feel clidges heading in the wrong direction overall. it's interesting. everyone agrees it's too expensive. it's like a rudderless ship. you are paying all this money, and what do you get for it? >> universities have anyone season tough to keep prices low. students will continue to take...
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when we talk about past at thes i want you to take a look at this new pew research certainty survey.est president of our lifetime? obama lead. reag reagan, clinton. then trump. >> this is a poll about people of your lifetime and you have to be older than 55 to have coincided with john f. kennedy and he would have made it if they asked people about any modern president. first of all, people remember the president they first voted for. barack obama changed the nature of the presidency in the sense that he was the first african-american president and broke through an important ceiling an unfortunate ceiling in our history. ronald reagan remains iconic. that didn't surprise me. the fact that donald trump is on the list is a sign of fervent support he has among a small number of americans. >>> coming up, heartbreaker at wimbledon. serena williams comes up short. her message to all the fans and moms out there. >>> the history of comedy returns tonight with an all new season. here's a preview. >> chemistry is the main special sauce in a comedy team. >> there's one guy out of control and one
when we talk about past at thes i want you to take a look at this new pew research certainty survey.est president of our lifetime? obama lead. reag reagan, clinton. then trump. >> this is a poll about people of your lifetime and you have to be older than 55 to have coincided with john f. kennedy and he would have made it if they asked people about any modern president. first of all, people remember the president they first voted for. barack obama changed the nature of the presidency in...
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pew research, did a multidecade survey comparing to 1994 and now, what is going on?ocialism is in full career in democrat party in certain wings. >> because socialism is losing everywhere here and in the world, look at venezuela. liz: but why now? >> we had 10 years of economic stagnation, people blamed it on free markets rather than government mistakes. now that those mistakes are being tended to, deregulation, and tax cuts and a bitter better judiciary. now they are glomming on health care, make it better or free, what model are they looking at? england. good luck with that and free market in healthcare, where they deliver more for next, they know, there alamo, their land stand. a religion that is being undone by reality. liz: i don't think that people out there who for the ideas understand that we have full bore socialism, it is at the tip of a gun, military runs those economies. >> yes, government runs the economy. have you nothing to say about things, you have stagnation. what do you think have you hand helds we're addicted to, they are from free markets not sob
pew research, did a multidecade survey comparing to 1994 and now, what is going on?ocialism is in full career in democrat party in certain wings. >> because socialism is losing everywhere here and in the world, look at venezuela. liz: but why now? >> we had 10 years of economic stagnation, people blamed it on free markets rather than government mistakes. now that those mistakes are being tended to, deregulation, and tax cuts and a bitter better judiciary. now they are glomming on...
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a recent report by the pew research center found that 45% of teens say t >>> welcome back. >>> the kids have more free time and that could mean serious drawbacks. 45% of teenagers say they are online almost constantly. that percentage is nearly doubling in three years. many say that social media helps them to connect with other however 24% say it is mostly a negative effect. we have the family coach and author of "ignore it." most kids today have multiple technoloit computers, ipads and cell phones. in many cases they are a few steps ahead of the parents. let's start with the three most common mistakes that parents make. >> the first thing is that the kids are charging the devices in their run, obviously the older kids. when they charge the devices in from they are on it all the time which is the 45%. they do not sleep well and they need a break from the social scene. the kids are connected to their friends 24/7 which is not good. nothing good happens at 3 am. the parents would probably rather not have that so keep the cell phones out. >> no charging the devices in the room. the parents
a recent report by the pew research center found that 45% of teens say t >>> welcome back. >>> the kids have more free time and that could mean serious drawbacks. 45% of teenagers say they are online almost constantly. that percentage is nearly doubling in three years. many say that social media helps them to connect with other however 24% say it is mostly a negative effect. we have the family coach and author of "ignore it." most kids today have multiple technoloit...
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overall participation as reduced as well according to a pew research study.l question, is how do we reengage the african-american community back into the fold. you know it doesn't seem necessarily that the republicans have gotten them, only 8% voted for trump, but there an opportunity there if we don't step up to the plate. charles: katrina, i think one of the problems was pandering. with hillary clinton, and hot sauce in her purse. a lot of black people saying you know what, i don't want higher minimum wage that is oxymoronic, i am better than higher minimum wage. >> think they are a lot better than just that and a number of things, and democrats still don't have policies to put forward to have a good impact on black communities, tom perez should add to his apolic apolog. they did not held the first black president's feet to the fire. releases the burden o black communities, probe did the opposite, imposing more regulation on businesses, and put everything on-line to headline illegal aliens this the country whether -- which whole heartly impacts the black co
overall participation as reduced as well according to a pew research study.l question, is how do we reengage the african-american community back into the fold. you know it doesn't seem necessarily that the republicans have gotten them, only 8% voted for trump, but there an opportunity there if we don't step up to the plate. charles: katrina, i think one of the problems was pandering. with hillary clinton, and hot sauce in her purse. a lot of black people saying you know what, i don't want...
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data from the pew research center, ms. information during this period was -- 75% of u.s. adults have seen made up news stories online. some of my research spoke specifically on measuring and understanding the parallels of this information on social media. misinformation defined news politicalpear to have fact that are false or misleading. been to discern what are the psychological and political factors someone will click or share a false new story. of newscted an analysis stories being shared on twitter during the 2016 election. we found -- to be honest, shocking. information was shared as much -- false stories were shared at rates of new stories. during the 2016 election, there is much misinformation as actual news being shared. not every user shared misinformation at similar rates. users shared -- the most important factors were age and ideology. --and more work five times 16 and more were five times more likely to share than 18 and more. conservative users were twice as likely to share files new stories as moderates and liberals. this could explain -- there was a higher
data from the pew research center, ms. information during this period was -- 75% of u.s. adults have seen made up news stories online. some of my research spoke specifically on measuring and understanding the parallels of this information on social media. misinformation defined news politicalpear to have fact that are false or misleading. been to discern what are the psychological and political factors someone will click or share a false new story. of newscted an analysis stories being shared...
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pretty recently, the pew research center that a study in 2016, they were looking at global attitudes.und that majorities in every country and nine in ten americans considered language knowledge vital to your identity as a citizen. in fact nine in ten americans considered it very important as part of an american identity. >> tucker: if you're going to completely change the population, you can make a caseg for that but you can't make a case for doing that without having everyone unite behind a commonality, a common language. harry read several years ago when an english only bill came through congress described it as racist even though language isn't a racial category. what exactly is the argument against making english the official language? >> from the point of view of my organization, the general meme is that it's somehow sending a divisive message saying thoseti who don't know english are somehow not welcome. that is absolutely not the case. we polled likely voters in this country and 73% agreed english should be the official language, that included majorities of republicans, indepen
pretty recently, the pew research center that a study in 2016, they were looking at global attitudes.und that majorities in every country and nine in ten americans considered language knowledge vital to your identity as a citizen. in fact nine in ten americans considered it very important as part of an american identity. >> tucker: if you're going to completely change the population, you can make a caseg for that but you can't make a case for doing that without having everyone unite...
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there's a new pew research poll, let's pull it up, and it shows he was the public's choice for the greatestrrently on the top there he is, on the bottom is trump. is he the voice that democrats need right now? >> i think so. like you just stated, he's incredibly popular, the most popular, democrat, person, politician out there that we have right now and i'm glad he's speaking out. we need his voice more than ever but poppy you said something in asking me the question which is he never comes out and speaks kari and i think he feels a sense of urgency to speak out now and that's why he took the moment yesterday, he first started kind of speaking his mind -- not just today but yesterday at a really very critical apropos time which is celebrating nelson mandela's -- if he were still alive, his 100th birthday. someone who fought for inclusive democracy, equal rights, human rights. someone who is out there and he used that, the path that mandela took to highlight what we can overcome, how he did it and how we can continue to do that and how we have to continue to fight that. he did that to inspir
there's a new pew research poll, let's pull it up, and it shows he was the public's choice for the greatestrrently on the top there he is, on the bottom is trump. is he the voice that democrats need right now? >> i think so. like you just stated, he's incredibly popular, the most popular, democrat, person, politician out there that we have right now and i'm glad he's speaking out. we need his voice more than ever but poppy you said something in asking me the question which is he never...
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a new study by pew research center, asian people have displaced black people is the most economicallyin 1970s and found that asians had the highest rated income inequality. all races have experienced an increase in income inequality since the year 1970. resident trump wants to get air force one a makeover. the president wants a more pitcher out of quote for the next day job doing away with the classic baby blue chosen by kennedy. he also wants a larger more comfortable bed about a future air force one plans for service in 2021. that is what is happening now. over to you. >> stocks in rally mode yesterday following trade related bosses on the head of the start of the earnings season later this morning. the nasdaq hitting an all-time high. closing up more than 1% in managing director cornell capital joining us now. good morning and great to have you here. would have been on the nasdaq in all but leaked a week before. tech titans leading the way. can they actually build on that? >> even wherewith god company is that's really strong business models that are proving an amazon to say you ar
a new study by pew research center, asian people have displaced black people is the most economicallyin 1970s and found that asians had the highest rated income inequality. all races have experienced an increase in income inequality since the year 1970. resident trump wants to get air force one a makeover. the president wants a more pitcher out of quote for the next day job doing away with the classic baby blue chosen by kennedy. he also wants a larger more comfortable bed about a future air...
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most repeatedly the pew research organization has listed how much remittances from the united states go to other countries. in other words, foreign nationals working in the u.s., sending money back home. no surprise mexico is the number one country that receives remittances from their workers in the united states back to their country. 28.1 billion, according to the pew research organization. surprising to me, another issue, china is number two as far as remittances go. we're talking about $82 -- $28.1 billion for mexico. total amount, $138 billion a year of remittances go back to foreign countries by their workers working in the united states. my understanding is today, remittances are the number one source of revenue to mexico, except maybe for the sale of autos. so, tourism and sell of oil is still behind remittances. so, we're sending a lot of money, economic development money from the united states to mexico and a lot of other countries. it's no surprise the mexican government has long supported more people coming to the united states by any means so remittances can go back to t
most repeatedly the pew research organization has listed how much remittances from the united states go to other countries. in other words, foreign nationals working in the u.s., sending money back home. no surprise mexico is the number one country that receives remittances from their workers in the united states back to their country. 28.1 billion, according to the pew research organization. surprising to me, another issue, china is number two as far as remittances go. we're talking about $82...
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. >>> most americans believe our country is one of the greatest in the world, according to the pew researchd said the u.s. stands above all other countries in the world. however, only half that number say the american political system is the best in the world. 68% say america is less respected abroad than it has been this the past. most people say they have achieved the american dream or are on their way to achieving it. just 17% feel that sought of reach. >>> well, congratulations are in order for steph curry. take a look. he just posted this photo to instagram this afternoon. how sweet, celebrating the birth of his third child. curry added the caption, "on this journey, on this quest, protect me, i'm blessed." canon w. jack curry. stef and ayesha churchry have 5-year-old riley and 2-year-old ryan. >>> well, it was a miracle this week when divers found a group of trapped boys and their coach inside a cave in thailand. >> now the issue is how to get them out. we'll take a look at the options next. >>> plus, the protests that shut down the statue of l my dai need my blood sugar to stay in co
. >>> most americans believe our country is one of the greatest in the world, according to the pew researchd said the u.s. stands above all other countries in the world. however, only half that number say the american political system is the best in the world. 68% say america is less respected abroad than it has been this the past. most people say they have achieved the american dream or are on their way to achieving it. just 17% feel that sought of reach. >>> well,...
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according to the pew research center 85% of those surveyed say the u.s.ut only about half that country says the american political system is the best. 70% say america is less respected abroad than in the past. most people say they've achieved the american dream or are on their way, but one in five feel it is out of reach for them. >>> coming up, in case you missed it, the spectacular sight in the sky in san francisco last night. >> the cost of housing in the bay area getting even worse. >> another check here of our coming up next.eportre a fire >>> and we also have a sig alert just lifted from the bay bridge. metering lights were turned on a little later this morning at 5:51 but due to the sig alert, they had to continue with the metering lights and now you can see it's stacked up there. it is improving on the upper deck and when we come back we'll have an update. >> another look at the bay bridge from the other side of the bay. as we take you to break here's abc and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our firs
according to the pew research center 85% of those surveyed say the u.s.ut only about half that country says the american political system is the best. 70% say america is less respected abroad than in the past. most people say they've achieved the american dream or are on their way, but one in five feel it is out of reach for them. >>> coming up, in case you missed it, the spectacular sight in the sky in san francisco last night. >> the cost of housing in the bay area getting even...
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the data from the pew research center explored this information, saying this was universal, 75% of u.s. adults report having been seeing made of new stores online. some of my ongoing research has focused on measuring and understanding the prevalence of misinformation on social media, defined as new stories that seem to present political facts that are demonstrably false or misleading. and determining what are the cognitive and psychological factors that explain why someone would decide to pick or share a false news story. and around this question, we conducted an analysis of new stories being shared on twitter during the 26 election. what we found was, it was quite shocking, we found that online websites, producing more disinformation, shared almost as often as all 16 of the most popular media outlets combined god new york times, fox news, cnn, msnbc. so in other words, false stories were shared at rates comparable to actual new stories by mainstream outlets during this period. are -- so there was as much information -- disinformation being shared is actual news. but also true that not
the data from the pew research center explored this information, saying this was universal, 75% of u.s. adults report having been seeing made of new stores online. some of my ongoing research has focused on measuring and understanding the prevalence of misinformation on social media, defined as new stories that seem to present political facts that are demonstrably false or misleading. and determining what are the cognitive and psychological factors that explain why someone would decide to pick...
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>>to add, terrific points, just to add, i was looking at a pew research center series of surveys from 2015 to 2018, and the attitudes toward vladimir putin have changed significantly among republicans. there is less disapproval of vladimir putin and less criticism of russia as a threat to u.s. interests. so it's remarkable how the president's attitudes toward putin have filtered down in the party and really changed the g.o.p. there is a consensus, looking ahead to 2018, less than four months away from e dterm, epere's consensus among both leaders,lican and democrat on the hill, russia interfered in 2016, continued to do so looking forward to futurele tions, too. how does that matter movinea forward,ng what we did from the president today and republican andoc drat leaders agree they are continuing to interfere. >> i don't think this is a huge challenge for americans. it is for docracy generally, but if you look at things on which people will vote in the midterms, i think it will behe thcare, the economy and the traditional things that energize people to vote. i thiak the supreme court
>>to add, terrific points, just to add, i was looking at a pew research center series of surveys from 2015 to 2018, and the attitudes toward vladimir putin have changed significantly among republicans. there is less disapproval of vladimir putin and less criticism of russia as a threat to u.s. interests. so it's remarkable how the president's attitudes toward putin have filtered down in the party and really changed the g.o.p. there is a consensus, looking ahead to 2018, less than four...
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plenty of articles there giving you advice on how you can cut yourself from the social meds now the pew research center a few. months ago had actually released a report they found that fifty nine percent of young social media users in the u.s. think it won't be hard to give up social media back at the same time the number of those who would find it hard to give it up has actually grown in recent years to becoming increasingly attached this issue media and to is a useful and important platform is a good aggregator for breaking news and it even in fact helps people like us on the news great hit this into your fuse as well but genesis increasingly churning out some one of those that said he was going to take part in that and in solidarity with maggie is john roberts he in fact he's the news is the fox news chief white house correspondent and he knows that he too has to pay back from that information highway and also a prominent u.s. author. who's also quit so he actually deleted his twitter account so now she credits last year off her public spat with harvard professor cornel west so he's another p
plenty of articles there giving you advice on how you can cut yourself from the social meds now the pew research center a few. months ago had actually released a report they found that fifty nine percent of young social media users in the u.s. think it won't be hard to give up social media back at the same time the number of those who would find it hard to give it up has actually grown in recent years to becoming increasingly attached this issue media and to is a useful and important platform...
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those are some of the numbers on united states veterans population according to the pew research centern one of their recent reports. here are some numbers on windows veterans served. as of last year, there were 6.8 million american veterans who served in vietnam. point one million spanned from august of 1990 through the present. veteransorld war ii and 1.6 million best served during the korean conflict. about three quarters, 77% in the united states had served during wartime. peacetime.during as we said, president trump addressed one of the nation's largest veteran groups. that took place tuesday when president trump spoke to the annual veterans of foreign wars national convention. it was in kansas city, missouri. here is one of the newspaper headlines from the next day. reaffirming its commitment to veterans" is the headline. the new veteran affairs secretary robert wilkie was confirmed by a vote of 86-9. we want to talk to veterans only in this first segment of ," gettingn journal your view of president trump and the trump administration. as you are calling in, let's get a little bit
those are some of the numbers on united states veterans population according to the pew research centern one of their recent reports. here are some numbers on windows veterans served. as of last year, there were 6.8 million american veterans who served in vietnam. point one million spanned from august of 1990 through the present. veteransorld war ii and 1.6 million best served during the korean conflict. about three quarters, 77% in the united states had served during wartime. peacetime.during...
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a pew research from the generation acts on people 40 to 50 years old.ecovered from the housing crash. is that right? is that what they're saying? >> well, they seem to have got a better rebound in property values in terms of where they put themselves. that generation and the decisions made in the first decade of the century didn't reflect this notion of getting away from high-tech states come away from high property value states. they were the folks who brought an end when prices were high in places like new york and san francisco and so forth. guess what, those are still very desirable places to live at least until the tax law and those property values have rebounded much more than places like chicago or detroit where governments haven't been able to attract new employers. >> i want to talk about economic growth. friday morning 8:30 a.m. eastern time. second-quarter gdp will be an annualized growth rate. a lot of people expect and a 4% reading. you are the economists here. will they get 4% or maybe better for that quarter? >> my numbers for .2. train t
a pew research from the generation acts on people 40 to 50 years old.ecovered from the housing crash. is that right? is that what they're saying? >> well, they seem to have got a better rebound in property values in terms of where they put themselves. that generation and the decisions made in the first decade of the century didn't reflect this notion of getting away from high-tech states come away from high property value states. they were the folks who brought an end when prices were...