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the two thousand and seven study by the pew research center center show that thirty six percent of muslims muslim americans who travel by plane were singled out for special screening in that same year the t.s.a. said the only three percent of all passengers received a pat down during the secondary screening process anyway we see what jeff is trying to do here trying to expose obama's ties to islamic even tries to say that obama prefers muslims to those of christian faith like catholics who oppose the contraception coverage mandate but still an awful comparison at least try to make some sense if you're going to make those claims but get back to me on the point that landrieu made about hypocrisy and the obama administration how big of a deal how big of an issue is this both in in the body politics and among your constituents well i. don't hear it's all that we did it is you know this is very important are the markets that you choose which you know i think i think the biggest problem that a lot of americans have it out there is a park or students administration. well jeff you're right there i
the two thousand and seven study by the pew research center center show that thirty six percent of muslims muslim americans who travel by plane were singled out for special screening in that same year the t.s.a. said the only three percent of all passengers received a pat down during the secondary screening process anyway we see what jeff is trying to do here trying to expose obama's ties to islamic even tries to say that obama prefers muslims to those of christian faith like catholics who...
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host: our guest is michael dimock, director at the pew research center. pewresearch.org. has a ph.d. from the university of secalifornia, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to "washington journal" for a few months and you will see what the big elephant in the room and the country is -- the ethnic divide. it is not just black and white. it goes deeper than that. this election will be based on ethnicity. group is pitted against another group. it is to bed. -- too bad. we both get out of bed and say today is sunday. other people say, i am black. the police deck of race cards out. -- they paul a stack of race cards out. no matter who wins this november, when group will feel ostracized. the other group -- will not play race card. even if you take the situation with people who are not black b
host: our guest is michael dimock, director at the pew research center. pewresearch.org. has a ph.d. from the university of secalifornia, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to "washington...
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according to new data from the pew research center, in 2000, latinos made up almost 60% of all new immigrants with asians making up about 20%. but ten years later, latinos dropped to just over 31%, while asians jumped to 36%. >>> "cbs money watch" time now on a tuesday morning. the government widens an investigation into toyota fires, and signs of life from the housing market. erica ferrari here in new york with that. erica, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. new concerns about spain's banking troubles triggered a sell-off in asian markets. tokyo's nikkei lost 0.75%. hong kong's hang seng shed a fraction. >>> the fed kicks off a two-day meeting today in washington. investors are holding out hope that chairman ben bernanke will announce a new round of stimulus to boost the flagging u.s. economy. stocks on wall street were mixed monday. the dow started the week off by losing 25 points, while the nasdaq added 22. >>> and the government's investigation of fires in toyotas has expanded to include the most popular car in america. the probe now includes 600,000 camrys from 2008 and 2009 model y
according to new data from the pew research center, in 2000, latinos made up almost 60% of all new immigrants with asians making up about 20%. but ten years later, latinos dropped to just over 31%, while asians jumped to 36%. >>> "cbs money watch" time now on a tuesday morning. the government widens an investigation into toyota fires, and signs of life from the housing market. erica ferrari here in new york with that. erica, good morning. >> good morning, terrell. new...
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we look more closely at all this with paul taylor of the pew research center. and rob shapiro, chair of sonecon, an economic advisory firm. he's a former undersecretary of commerce. rob, let's talk about the who. who was the most a ffected by this kind of loss of wealth? it's kind of a stunning number. >> the middle class. you know, high-income people have a much larger share of their net worth in financial assets. now the stock market fell 50%, but the stock market has come back. low-income people don't own their own homes. this was real he'll concentrated in the middle class whose main financial asset... whose main asset is not financial but the equity they have in their homes. >> ifill: but if you are poor, even if you didn't own your own home, you also took a hit. how did that work? >> everybody took a hit. this latest report is a reminder of just what a deep mess the american public is is in. it's three years ago allegedly that this recession ended. for most americans it doesn't feel like it's over. this is a reminder. 40, of... 40% of net wealth gone. med
we look more closely at all this with paul taylor of the pew research center. and rob shapiro, chair of sonecon, an economic advisory firm. he's a former undersecretary of commerce. rob, let's talk about the who. who was the most a ffected by this kind of loss of wealth? it's kind of a stunning number. >> the middle class. you know, high-income people have a much larger share of their net worth in financial assets. now the stock market fell 50%, but the stock market has come back....
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a new survey by the pew research center says that 68% of people under 30 say they never doubt the existence of god. 36% say they do not associate with any religion. >> i'm wondering on those puts when there's 1 million bucks or so on the line if there's a little prayer or so going on on the golf course. >> i would guess so. and tiger who's controlled the golf world for many years was the talk at the tournament. he has not won a major golf tournament since 2008. he's won two tournaments this year. he's playing better of late. our joe fonzi has had the task of being out at the olympic club all day and was there when tiger blessed us with his words. and joe the latest on mr. woods and all the goings on at the u.s. open. >> reporter: we're experiencing one of the variables right now that makes this course so tough. the fog rolled in, before that it was breezy out will here. but you're right the name tiger woods was at one point thought synonymous. if you believe people who make the odds on such thing, he's considered the favorite. it has been four years since he won his last major. at one time
a new survey by the pew research center says that 68% of people under 30 say they never doubt the existence of god. 36% say they do not associate with any religion. >> i'm wondering on those puts when there's 1 million bucks or so on the line if there's a little prayer or so going on on the golf course. >> i would guess so. and tiger who's controlled the golf world for many years was the talk at the tournament. he has not won a major golf tournament since 2008. he's won two...
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according to the pew research center's recent report on the boomerang generation, three in ten young adults ages 25 to 34 have experienced living with their parents, a figure roughly double that of ten years ago. in american society, one's independence is valued. previously, a definitive mark of adulthood was moving out of the family home. graduation from high school or college meant transitioning into the world of work and adulthood, supporting one's self and living apart from parents. >> it is sort of shameful to go back and live with your parents. it is a bit weird. >> reporter: but now, the stigma typically attached to many youth of the boomerang generation may no longer weigh as strong. meet graham pierce, a 29-year-old graduate of rochester university, now working in publication export in new york city. after nine years of living away from home, he returned to his childhood wed bed robedroom whi shares with his younger brother. after college, graham moved to japan where he taught english for five years. having no fallback plan after being denied a graduate school scholarship, h
according to the pew research center's recent report on the boomerang generation, three in ten young adults ages 25 to 34 have experienced living with their parents, a figure roughly double that of ten years ago. in american society, one's independence is valued. previously, a definitive mark of adulthood was moving out of the family home. graduation from high school or college meant transitioning into the world of work and adulthood, supporting one's self and living apart from parents....
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according to the pew research center's recent report on the boomerang generation, three in ten young adults ages 25 to 34 have experienced living with their parents. a figure roughly double that of ten years ago. in american society, one's independence is valued. previously, a de ffinitive markf adulthood was moving out of the family home. graduation from high school or college meant transitioning into the world of work and adulthood, supporting one's self and living apart from parents. >> it's sort of shameful to go back and live with your parents. it's a bit weird. >> reporter: but now the stigma typically attached to many youth of the boomerang generation may no longer weigh as strong. meet grant pierce, a 29-year-old graduate of rochester university, now working in publication export in new york city. after nine years of living away from home, he returned to his childhood bedroom which he now shares with his younger brother. after college, graham moved to japan where he taught english for five years. having no fallback plan after being denied a graduate school scholarship, he mov
according to the pew research center's recent report on the boomerang generation, three in ten young adults ages 25 to 34 have experienced living with their parents. a figure roughly double that of ten years ago. in american society, one's independence is valued. previously, a de ffinitive markf adulthood was moving out of the family home. graduation from high school or college meant transitioning into the world of work and adulthood, supporting one's self and living apart from parents....
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leonhart, pew research center has estimated that any incarceration rate over 350 per 100,000 starts creating diminishing returns and over 5,000 becomes actually pournt productive. you're adding to the crime rather than detracting from it. that's at $500 for $100,000. ours is over $700 andship and in minority communities in some states it's as high as $4,000 for $100,000. what role does dea policy play in fb overincars race. and wrap is dea doing about it? >> thank you, ranking member. i can tell you that the joint enforcement administration, our submission really to go after the world's biggest and baddest drug traffickers. we spend our resources, our work hours, going after the largest drug traffickers. the sources that supply the heads of organizations and the heads of drug car des. the heads of trafficking organizations. krpgs organizations. those that most impact the drug it's supply on the united states. for instance -- >> has the dea -- any dea policy, contributed to over incarceration in the racial disparity? >> well, there are federal drug laws that dea enforces. you as congress kbrk
leonhart, pew research center has estimated that any incarceration rate over 350 per 100,000 starts creating diminishing returns and over 5,000 becomes actually pournt productive. you're adding to the crime rather than detracting from it. that's at $500 for $100,000. ours is over $700 andship and in minority communities in some states it's as high as $4,000 for $100,000. what role does dea policy play in fb overincars race. and wrap is dea doing about it? >> thank you, ranking member. i...
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host: our guest is michael dimock, director at the pew research center. pewresearch.org. e has a ph.d. from the university of california, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. -- director of pew. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to "washington journal" for a few months and you will see what the big elephant in the room and the country is -- the ethnic divide. it is not just black and white. it goes deeper than that. this election will be based on ethnicity. group is pitted against another group. it is to bed. -- too bad. we both get out of bed and say today is sunday. other people say, i am black. the police deck of race cards out. racehe pull a stack of cards out and start going to work. you just have to listen to "washington journal." no matter who wins this november, when group will feel ostracized. the other group -- w
host: our guest is michael dimock, director at the pew research center. pewresearch.org. e has a ph.d. from the university of california, san diego. he is currently associate rector above pew research center. -- director of pew. he joined the center in 2000. here is cape cod, massachusetts. republican. good morning. caller: [unintelligible] i'm retired. i have the luxury of watching c- span. especially "washington journal." it is the heartbeat of america. you only have to listen to...
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today the pew research center said that asians are now the largest group moving here.0 asians came to to this country in 2010. 36% of new immigrants. bill whitaker shows us what this means. >> reporter: by any measure jason yim is an american success story. how many employees do you have? >> we just under 70 worldwide. we have an office in shanghai as well as a small team in manila and an office in west l.a. >> reporter: he was born in singapore, raised in hong con and came to college at ucla. after graduating, the 39-year-old naturalized u.s. citizen started trigger, a digital marketing agency, his seven-year-old l.a.-based company designs interactive websites, apps and games to market hollywood movies on the internet and mobile devices. >> you can see it's just a movie poster. when you look at it through the app, it comes through. >> reporter: very cool. yim offers a snapshot of one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in contemporary america. according to the pew study asians are the country's fastest-growing population. in 2010 more than 430,000 asians came to t
today the pew research center said that asians are now the largest group moving here.0 asians came to to this country in 2010. 36% of new immigrants. bill whitaker shows us what this means. >> reporter: by any measure jason yim is an american success story. how many employees do you have? >> we just under 70 worldwide. we have an office in shanghai as well as a small team in manila and an office in west l.a. >> reporter: he was born in singapore, raised in hong con and came to...
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at the same period of time through the recent recession, there were reports by the pew research center that hispanics particularly represented the hardest hit by the recession. a 66% drop in wealth from 2005 to 2009. a widening of the gap in our country that has not been seen in the last 25 years during the time that data was collected. these are serious problems that need to be addressed to encourage and help people move into the middle class and to so our nation has the revenues it has to sus tape those
at the same period of time through the recent recession, there were reports by the pew research center that hispanics particularly represented the hardest hit by the recession. a 66% drop in wealth from 2005 to 2009. a widening of the gap in our country that has not been seen in the last 25 years during the time that data was collected. these are serious problems that need to be addressed to encourage and help people move into the middle class and to so our nation has the revenues it has to sus...
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according to a new study by the pew research center out today, only 12% of ebook users borrowed one from the library. about 62% don't even know that their library lends ebooks. the study also find that many may not have the right device to download digital text. >>> an amazing story of lost-and-found. an 81-year-old michigan man got a wallet returned to him yesterday which he lost, by the way, 67 years ago. warren hota lost it along with a baseball glove in a one-room schoolhouse in new hampshire when he was 14. the wallet was found during recent renovations of the building. inside, photos of his family and a letter from his sister. was there any money in that wallet? no, there was no money in the wallet. just in case you were curious. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a look at lebron james's legacy after his first nba championship win. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> today is friday, june 22. as you hear and see, a severe weather alert day. howard will explain in a few minutes what that's all about. i'm andrea roane. >>> your hair looks
according to a new study by the pew research center out today, only 12% of ebook users borrowed one from the library. about 62% don't even know that their library lends ebooks. the study also find that many may not have the right device to download digital text. >>> an amazing story of lost-and-found. an 81-year-old michigan man got a wallet returned to him yesterday which he lost, by the way, 67 years ago. warren hota lost it along with a baseball glove in a one-room schoolhouse in...
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. >> in the back of your book in conclusion, you cite a pew research center study from 17 march 2008. the composition reported among national journalists in 2008 was 8% conservative, 32% liberal and 53% moderate. where would you put yourself? >> probably in the moderate category. >> what does that mean? >> it means you neither take the extreme conservative view or more extreme liberal view. it's -- it's kind of in the middle. that data are interesting because it does point to an imbalance, obviously, an imbalance that pew and others have pointed to in american newsrooms, that it does tend to be center left rather than any other direction. and i think that that does tend to lead to a certain element of group thinking. in american journalism newsrooms. it's a cause for some concern and probably more debate and discussion than it's been given. >> has this book been picked up by 8% of the conservatives in either the community or people in the public? they are more than 8% conservative. >> well, i hope so. i mean, i hope they're reading the book, and i hope the other 92% are as well. >> wh
. >> in the back of your book in conclusion, you cite a pew research center study from 17 march 2008. the composition reported among national journalists in 2008 was 8% conservative, 32% liberal and 53% moderate. where would you put yourself? >> probably in the moderate category. >> what does that mean? >> it means you neither take the extreme conservative view or more extreme liberal view. it's -- it's kind of in the middle. that data are interesting because it does...
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the pew research center found that in 17 out of 21 countries surveyed, more than half of the people disapprovedf these attacks. in the united states 62% approved the drone campaign. the obama administration considers drone strikes one of its most effective tools to combat al-qaida. >>> democrat ron barber won a special house election in arizona to finish the term of former representative gabriel giffords. barr ber is her former right hand man. giffords resigned a year after being shot in the head while meeting with constituents at a tucson shopping center. the 66-year-old barr ber was also injured in that rampage which also result inside giffords being shot. in all six people were shot in that rampage. barber will hold the office for six months. he must begin running for reelection almost immediately ahead of the november vote. >>> a police chase in texas takes a heartbreaking twist. >> an suv rolled over while trying to escape officers and dumped out some very precious cargo, whotel thing caught on camera. we'll show it to you. >>> a student in california wins a scholarship but ends up having
the pew research center found that in 17 out of 21 countries surveyed, more than half of the people disapprovedf these attacks. in the united states 62% approved the drone campaign. the obama administration considers drone strikes one of its most effective tools to combat al-qaida. >>> democrat ron barber won a special house election in arizona to finish the term of former representative gabriel giffords. barr ber is her former right hand man. giffords resigned a year after being shot...
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of atheists in the country that was a couple of months ago it turns out a new survey by the pew research center finds that the belief in the existence of god has dropped fifteen points in the last five years amongst americans thirty and under now the older the generation the more likely they are to believe in god but between eighty one and eighty nine percent of older generation say they never doubt the existence of god i mean i feel like most you know most young people i know are not not religious of course the older generation is going to say that they're about to die and they have covered their bases and say i believe in you just you but for young people i think it's impatience these kids were promised the rapture last year and that never happened so now i think god is maybe engaged in a little bit of a false advertising scam going on here i think everyone is so. people just want the end of the world because they want to show right everything is zombie apocalypse it's no big and when we get like two inches of snow last year l.a. shut down the four or five for two days and that was carmageddo
of atheists in the country that was a couple of months ago it turns out a new survey by the pew research center finds that the belief in the existence of god has dropped fifteen points in the last five years amongst americans thirty and under now the older the generation the more likely they are to believe in god but between eighty one and eighty nine percent of older generation say they never doubt the existence of god i mean i feel like most you know most young people i know are not not...
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a talk about this new thing i think this comes from the pew research center. and we'll talk about a shift that's happening in the united states obviously we know that already white babies are in the minority right this year when that started but danger i wonder how the right wing is going to take this one when it comes to hispanics versus asian immigrants. asian immigrants are now the largest group of new immigrants in the united states those are the results of a new pew research survey beginning in two thousand and nine and into two thousand and ten asian immigrants surpassed hispanic immigrants in the united states. is that i mean of do you think that he was going to perceive this in some crazy way . how are we going to go let's what i know my dear david you know like the anti immigrant narrative thus far which shows it hasn't been right wingers i mean up until two thousand and six labor unions hated the low low wage and low skilled immigrants and i think now we're going to see people attacking like they're taking all our smart people jobs that's right and t
a talk about this new thing i think this comes from the pew research center. and we'll talk about a shift that's happening in the united states obviously we know that already white babies are in the minority right this year when that started but danger i wonder how the right wing is going to take this one when it comes to hispanics versus asian immigrants. asian immigrants are now the largest group of new immigrants in the united states those are the results of a new pew research survey...
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as the largest stream of new immigrants arriving in the united states in a report from the pew research centers that asian americans are also the nation's best educated and the highest income racial or ethnic group >>a teenager's accidently shot in the head by a spear gun incredibly he is expected to make a full recovery yes sir lopez was fishing with a friend in florida early this month when it is by the accidently fire the three for its peer into his head in center just above his right eye and amazingly did not hit any of the major blood vessels and his brain doctors at jackson memorial hospital in miami work fast to save his life he has only had one surgery thus far and will have to undergo up to three months of rehabilitation he doesn't remember anything about the accident in the medical watch the rising risk of high blood pressure and children and teenagers a new study reports the number of young people sent to hospitals for high blood pressure doubled from 1997 to 2006 those hospital stays cost more than $3 billion obesity is one of the key reasons for that trend the cdc says about 17 pe
as the largest stream of new immigrants arriving in the united states in a report from the pew research centers that asian americans are also the nation's best educated and the highest income racial or ethnic group >>a teenager's accidently shot in the head by a spear gun incredibly he is expected to make a full recovery yes sir lopez was fishing with a friend in florida early this month when it is by the accidently fire the three for its peer into his head in center just above his right...
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the pew research center shows in 2010, 430,000 asians immigrateed to the u.s.ll new arrivals here. that compares with 370,000 hispanics or 31% of new immigrants in 2010. researchers say the study reflects slow down in illegal immigration while american employers increase demand for high skilled high-tech workers. >>> in colorado the most destructive wildfire in state history is 50% contained the fire near fort collins has burned 92 square miles. 189 homes destroyed. firefighters face dangerous conditions across much of the rocky mountain region yesterday hot weather, gusty winds, investigators confirm lightning striking a tree started that wildfire. >>> breaking news right now. just getting word of a two alarm structure fire in campbell burning now near winchester drive. this fire was reported at 5 a.m.. the santa clara county fire department is on the scene now. we'll bring you more details as the fire in campbell becomes available. >>> mike nicco joins us to talk about fire weather. >> winds are very light that shouldn't be a problem and it is cool and kind o
the pew research center shows in 2010, 430,000 asians immigrateed to the u.s.ll new arrivals here. that compares with 370,000 hispanics or 31% of new immigrants in 2010. researchers say the study reflects slow down in illegal immigration while american employers increase demand for high skilled high-tech workers. >>> in colorado the most destructive wildfire in state history is 50% contained the fire near fort collins has burned 92 square miles. 189 homes destroyed. firefighters face...
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the pew research center's american values survey has tracked attitudes on a variety of issues over the past 25 years. asking about views on government, business, the environment and social issues pew researchers found this year, that partisan divisions have grown more intense than ever. andrew kohut is the pew center president. >> when we first started dong this in 1987 we found that income, education, race, and party affiliation were all about equally important or influential in shaping views about values. now, however, we find that education, income, and the range of demographic factors continue to be as influential as they were in 1987 but the influence of party affiliation has doubled. >> warner: when pew began asking its set of value-oriented questions in 1987, the average disparity by party was 10%. by 2012 the partisan gap had nearly doubled to 18 points. >> almost all of the increase that we see occurred not gradually over the past 25 years but in the past ten years. that is to say during the administrations of george w. bush and now barack obama. by the middle of his first ter
the pew research center's american values survey has tracked attitudes on a variety of issues over the past 25 years. asking about views on government, business, the environment and social issues pew researchers found this year, that partisan divisions have grown more intense than ever. andrew kohut is the pew center president. >> when we first started dong this in 1987 we found that income, education, race, and party affiliation were all about equally important or influential in shaping...
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the pew research center reported today that asians of all ethnicities accounted for more than a thirdnew arrivals in 2010. they make up only 5.8% of the overall u.s. population. the report also found asian immigrants are the most educated, have the highest incomes, and are happier with their lives than the general american public. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> brown: more and more states are struggling to keep their pension promises, as the ripple effects of recession erode their revenues. a new study painted a stark picture today of just how big the budget hole has become. >> this has to be the year of pension reform once and for all in our state of illinois. >> brown: for governors like illinois's pat quinn the already-huge pension gap just keeps growing. it's the difference between what they owe in public employee pensions and what's actually set aside. in a new analysis, reports that nationally the shortfall in funds covering millions of workers reached $757 billion in fiscal year 2010. that marked a 9% increaserif frm the year before. all told,
the pew research center reported today that asians of all ethnicities accounted for more than a thirdnew arrivals in 2010. they make up only 5.8% of the overall u.s. population. the report also found asian immigrants are the most educated, have the highest incomes, and are happier with their lives than the general american public. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> brown: more and more states are struggling to keep their pension promises, as the ripple...
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a study by the pew research center found that america's values and what binds and divide our country are changing. we will discuss the when and why is of the change. all of that along with your calls and e mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. coming of tomorrow on newsmaker, pat roberts discusses the $969 billion farm bill being debated in the senate. the bill would replace the long time program of subsidies to farmers with crop insurance and a program that would protect farmers if their income from crops falls too low. >> they are often referred to as the conscious of the congress. -- conscience of the congress. after having worked there almost two years, i cannot think of a better name. >> executive director and counsel to the congressional black caucus. >> is designed to ensure that members of the congress who are african american can come together on issues plaguing the community at large, issues that may be plaguing their districts of the confined commonalities. the come together to find legislative solutions, a legislative proposal to advance the cause of people who
a study by the pew research center found that america's values and what binds and divide our country are changing. we will discuss the when and why is of the change. all of that along with your calls and e mails live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. coming of tomorrow on newsmaker, pat roberts discusses the $969 billion farm bill being debated in the senate. the bill would replace the long time program of subsidies to farmers with crop insurance and a program that would protect farmers if...
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also in 2008, the pew research center studied 43 news outlets in america in the run-up to the obama/mccainlection. about 35% of the stories done on barack obama by those organizations were positive. less than 20% were positive when it came to john mccain. those are the facts, mr. rather, and they are grim. if you believe the media should be fair and balanced. just today the web site politico ran a about how the "the washington post" is coack obmiand vett muranis has a new book out called barack obama the story. that book documents the president's drug use as a young man. it was extensive. the "the washington post" ran that story on page 6. but earlier this month the post ran a 5500 word story on page 1 detailing mitt romney's high school hazing resume. i mean, come on. fair-minded people know that much of the media is actively working to see that barack obama is reelected. dan rather would never admit that but it's absolutely true. so the question becomes how much will the liberal press influence the election? and by the way there was a press blackout of the gender abortion planned parenth
also in 2008, the pew research center studied 43 news outlets in america in the run-up to the obama/mccainlection. about 35% of the stories done on barack obama by those organizations were positive. less than 20% were positive when it came to john mccain. those are the facts, mr. rather, and they are grim. if you believe the media should be fair and balanced. just today the web site politico ran a about how the "the washington post" is coack obmiand vett muranis has a new book out...