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them at bay and the result is the movement often seems fractured and divided in the media and the poplar imagination. over the course of history, the republicans have a hard time electing people because conservatives were never recommended by a single political party. even today they are split. 19% of democrats self-identify as conservative. 35% of independents self-identify as conservatives. and 30% of republicans don't, my friends. to have the opportunity to govern the conservatives have to come together as a political movement. as a practical matter, conservatives rely on the republican party and they rely on it to get conservative politicians elected and this usually involves c the conservative movement and the republican party a closely aligned it is an uneasy partnership. conservatives claim the republican party doesn't recommend the tenants of the republican party. and the republican party finds conservatives groups focus on ideas and they are problematic for the party. there is an emerging narrative leading up to the 2016 election that is being advanced by the media and the repub
them at bay and the result is the movement often seems fractured and divided in the media and the poplar imagination. over the course of history, the republicans have a hard time electing people because conservatives were never recommended by a single political party. even today they are split. 19% of democrats self-identify as conservative. 35% of independents self-identify as conservatives. and 30% of republicans don't, my friends. to have the opportunity to govern the conservatives have to...
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. >> which is a fairly poplar sea captain. >> it wasn't that poplar but it was out there. there was a bunch of, you know, papers out there easily available. and there was just something -- i think i read it was based on a true story and a footnote in this great book by michael ro n rogan. and it struck me, i think i had to read that footnote a few times. it was like finding ou ouout "alien" was true. there is evil on board but you don't know where it is. and thanks to the wonders of google book you can download and i did so. it was 500-something pages. and chapter 18 is fascinating but the whole thing itself is one misadventures after another. his portrayal is one of the first fully american abroad kind of for bearer of everything in between and after. and it is superficial but in a way that has depth and resinates and says something about the united states and the mumbling in the world. but the actual real story says something even -- one, i think he captures something profound about the american experience. and his encounter and reaction which we can get to later on in t
. >> which is a fairly poplar sea captain. >> it wasn't that poplar but it was out there. there was a bunch of, you know, papers out there easily available. and there was just something -- i think i read it was based on a true story and a footnote in this great book by michael ro n rogan. and it struck me, i think i had to read that footnote a few times. it was like finding ou ouout "alien" was true. there is evil on board but you don't know where it is. and thanks to the...
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we found tax breaks were poplar across groups in that experiment but they were more poplar with conserveatives and republicans in the survey as you might expect. but in the next set of groups, we gave people additional information about the distr distributive affects and we had the retirement and home mortgage programs. we found by giving them a little information that wasn't heavy p heavy-handed where we said people are larger homes get benefits and with the retirement people who pay more get more. even including language at subtle as that we found it done do downgrad downgraded the support. there was a catch. with and when you look at the people responding by their partisanship people who were independents and democrats downgraded but the conservatives and republicans didn't. so this additional information on the distrufbdistributive mat independents and democrats, but not for the people when are self-identified as conservatives and republicans. so there is, we think, support for tax breaks but that support is soft but again conditional. some of these effects varied by income cohert. giving
we found tax breaks were poplar across groups in that experiment but they were more poplar with conserveatives and republicans in the survey as you might expect. but in the next set of groups, we gave people additional information about the distr distributive affects and we had the retirement and home mortgage programs. we found by giving them a little information that wasn't heavy p heavy-handed where we said people are larger homes get benefits and with the retirement people who pay more get...
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>> some aspects are indeed poplar.keep your children up to 26 on our policy is wildly poplar. the idea you cannot be refused because of pre-existing conditions and you cannot get kicked off because of illnessess. so there are positives. but i follow the money and there is not much positive about following the money. sorry. >> no need to apologize for your poin. >>> tens of thousands of children living with a parent who is severely wounded in combat in iraq or afghanistan. a new study showing the serious challenge for children of our wounded veterans. rick has that here in new york. rick, good morning. >> a lot of attention is being given to service members severely wounded in iraq and afghanistan but there is little focus on their kids. 52, 000 children focused on themselves. we spent time a with family where richard was in iraq and blown against a wall and came home with ptsd and brain am injury. his relationship with his children has been ruined. >> they want to go outside and go fishing and it isn't something i am c
>> some aspects are indeed poplar.keep your children up to 26 on our policy is wildly poplar. the idea you cannot be refused because of pre-existing conditions and you cannot get kicked off because of illnessess. so there are positives. but i follow the money and there is not much positive about following the money. sorry. >> no need to apologize for your poin. >>> tens of thousands of children living with a parent who is severely wounded in combat in iraq or afghanistan. a...
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sgr >> medicare advantage is a poplar program. more and get medicare advantage. under obamacare it is going to be cut. money taken out of medicare advantage and given to obamacare. tens of millions of seniors who have medicare advantage will have to pay more in the future. the higher out of pocket expenses and a narrower range of treatment options. that is toxic before the election and that is why 22 house democrats signed asaying cuts. if the president resends cuts, there is less money for obamacare. if he makes the cuts democrats are in trouble for the election. >> you have to rob from peter to pay paul and you have to keep the customers happy. it is tough equati equation. >> a poplar program like this has risen by one third of enrollees just in the last four years and 1/3 of all medicaid enrollees go for this. if it is cut, tens of millions will be affected negatively. >> as we remember those who died in the shooting at fort hood, questions are being raised on mental illness. michael mccaul saying that evaluations maybe especia
sgr >> medicare advantage is a poplar program. more and get medicare advantage. under obamacare it is going to be cut. money taken out of medicare advantage and given to obamacare. tens of millions of seniors who have medicare advantage will have to pay more in the future. the higher out of pocket expenses and a narrower range of treatment options. that is toxic before the election and that is why 22 house democrats signed asaying cuts. if the president resends cuts, there is less money...
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because if it wasn't for our investments, net flix wouldn't be as poplar. but his argument is hog wash on this. it has nothing to do with internet or net neutrality. there are 40 companies selling access to our pipe and broadband and the history, if it ever becomes known, will be that it was netflix that was the moving party making the deal and they want to cut out the wholesaler, and deal with us and control 30% of the internet. >> host: and "the wall street journal" had a headline that apple and comcast are exploring a tv deal. what is your response to that he headline and what is the advantage of working with apple ? >> guest: you didn't see anyone from a comcast or apple in that. i will just say that is another example of how intense the competitive. we have the most valuable company in the world, generates $40-$50-billion a year in cash flow and they are working hard to figure out how to enter the market and it
because if it wasn't for our investments, net flix wouldn't be as poplar. but his argument is hog wash on this. it has nothing to do with internet or net neutrality. there are 40 companies selling access to our pipe and broadband and the history, if it ever becomes known, will be that it was netflix that was the moving party making the deal and they want to cut out the wholesaler, and deal with us and control 30% of the internet. >> host: and "the wall street journal" had a...
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. >> which is a fairly poplar sea captain. >> it wasn't that poplar but it was out there. there was a bunch of, you know, papers out there easily available. and there was just something -- i think i read it was based on a true story and a footnote in this great book by michael ro n rogan. and it struck me, i think i had to read that footnote a few times. it was like finding ou ouout "alien" was true. there is evil on board but you don't know where it is. and thanks to the wonders of google book you can download and i did so. it was 500-something pages. and chapter 18 is fascinating but the whole thing itself is one misadventures after another. his portrayal is one of the first fully american abroad kind of for bearer of everything in between and after. and it is superficial but in a way that has depth and resinates and says something about the united states and the mumbling in the world. but the actual real story says something even -- one, i think he captures something profound about the american experience. and his encounter and reaction which we can get to later on in t
. >> which is a fairly poplar sea captain. >> it wasn't that poplar but it was out there. there was a bunch of, you know, papers out there easily available. and there was just something -- i think i read it was based on a true story and a footnote in this great book by michael ro n rogan. and it struck me, i think i had to read that footnote a few times. it was like finding ou ouout "alien" was true. there is evil on board but you don't know where it is. and thanks to the...
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we found tax breaks were poplar across groups in that experiment but they were more poplar with conserveatives republicans in the survey as you might expect. but in the next set of groups, we gave people additional information about the distr distributive affects and we had the retirement and home mortgage programs. we found by giving them a little information that wasn't heavy p heavy-handed where we said people are larger homes get benefits and with the retirement people who pay more get more. even including language at subtle as that we found it done do downgrad downgraded the support. there was a catch. with and when you look at the people responding by their partisanship people who were independents and democrats downgraded but the conservatives and republicans didn't. so this additional information on the distrufbdistributive mat independents and democrats, but not for the people when are self-identified as conservatives and republicans. so there is, we think, support for tax breaks but that support is soft but again conditional. some of these effects varied by income cohert. giving info
we found tax breaks were poplar across groups in that experiment but they were more poplar with conserveatives republicans in the survey as you might expect. but in the next set of groups, we gave people additional information about the distr distributive affects and we had the retirement and home mortgage programs. we found by giving them a little information that wasn't heavy p heavy-handed where we said people are larger homes get benefits and with the retirement people who pay more get...
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there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar for example. it's a very fast-growing tree, and you can potentially have plantaof this terial that can produce large amounts of biomass for fuel, all the way even to a prairie grass like switch grass. the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell materials into. narrator: but there are many obstacles in creating ethanol from cellulosic material. through photosynthesis plants make sugars that they use for energy to grow. some of those sugars are bonded together and stored creating starches, like the starch in a corn kernel, that can be used later for energy.
there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar for example. it's a very fast-growing tree, and you can potentially have plantaof this terial that can produce large amounts of biomass for fuel, all the way even to a prairie grass like switch grass. the benefits of this material is it's very drought-tolerant and you can get a lot more tonnage of this material off of an acre of land. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as...
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there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar, for example.and. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there, the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell materials into. narrator: but there are many obstacles in creating ethanol from cellulosic material. through photosynthesis, plants make sugars that they use for energy to grow. some of those sugars are bonded together and stored, creating starches, like the starch in a corn kernel, that can be used later for energy. these starches are easily broken down, making them an attractive source for ethanol conversion. but some sugars are bonded differently, into long chains, like steel girders within plant cell walls. specifically, there are three primary components of biomass -- cellulose, hemicellulose, and the polymer lignin, which
there are wood types of feed stocks that are biomass -- wood chips like poplar, for example.and. so there are a lot of reasons and a lot of additional benefits for using biomass as a source of ethanol as opposed to just corn grain, one of which is there's a lot more of it out there, the second of which is you avoid the food-versus-fuel issues. the third potential benefit is to farmers in rural america because it adds additional markets for them to sell materials into. narrator: but there are...
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it has not become a poplar law like the democrats thought. i think we will have to wait and see. this is one of the issues that holding the republican party and karl rove knows that. he knows the establishment and tea party conservatives can rally behind this. >> he was asked is this helpful to the gop and he said no this isn't the strategy that we should be employing. one of the other comments that has surface said about this whole debate about obamacare and whether to repeal it is the point that over the last several weeks, the momentum has changed. now democrats are embracing the health care law more and this is putting republicans on the defensive where they were not on there before. what is your opinion on that? does therese seem to be a transition where the health care law isn't what either party thought? >> i think there is a transition taking place and the political calculus is shifting for the gop. the republicans have been behind repeal always and they use the law's unpopularity now. but when you look at the polls most people oppose it but want to see it fixed and not f
it has not become a poplar law like the democrats thought. i think we will have to wait and see. this is one of the issues that holding the republican party and karl rove knows that. he knows the establishment and tea party conservatives can rally behind this. >> he was asked is this helpful to the gop and he said no this isn't the strategy that we should be employing. one of the other comments that has surface said about this whole debate about obamacare and whether to repeal it is the...
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. >>> if republicans are so poplar, they can win on health care, why are they doubling down on restricting access to the ballot box? we'll discuss next. and tea part. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. >>> voting rights advocates won a huge victory yesterday. the scott administration's attempt to personal potentially eligible voters from the roles just two months before the republican state primaries was illegal. the state had originally tried to drop 11,000 voters that turned out -- 85 voters who were ultimately dropped
. >>> if republicans are so poplar, they can win on health care, why are they doubling down on restricting access to the ballot box? we'll discuss next. and tea part. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they...
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watch all your favorite abc shows live or a lucky teen has a college fund thanks to a discovery at a poplar diamond park. we told her about her back in october when she found a 3.5-carat diamond in arkansas. the teen from oklahoma said she sold the teardrop shaped diamond for $20,000. she plans to use the money to help pay for college. she said she is still in shock over the discovery. i screamed, mom! it is the only diamond producing park open to the public. >>> coming up, famous paintings found in the basement of a san francisco bay area map's woah, this kitchen elch looks beautiful. it's bigger! it's great, right? give him the tour. let me show you! quartz countertop, soft-close drawers, farm sink, under cabinet lighting, look at this spice rack. where's my room? right there where it's always been! we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. just slide right in! because your kitchen dreams can be big, ikea has it all. >> this is abc7 news. >> welcome back. we are coming up on 6:30 and starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. we have meet frances dinglasan dinglasan
watch all your favorite abc shows live or a lucky teen has a college fund thanks to a discovery at a poplar diamond park. we told her about her back in october when she found a 3.5-carat diamond in arkansas. the teen from oklahoma said she sold the teardrop shaped diamond for $20,000. she plans to use the money to help pay for college. she said she is still in shock over the discovery. i screamed, mom! it is the only diamond producing park open to the public. >>> coming up, famous...
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a lucky teen has a college fund thanks to a discovery at a poplar park.er when she found a 3.5-carat diamond in arkansas. the teen from oklahoma said she sold the teardrop shaped diamond for $20,000. three plans to use the money to help pay for college. she said she is still in shock over the discovery. i screamed, mom! and i ran as fast as i could with it closed in my fist. i asked god if it was a dream, and i said don't pinch me. and i keep saying that. >> no kidding. diamond state park is the only diamond producing fight in the u.s. opened to the the public. more than 75,000 diamonds and gems have been found in the park since it opened in 1906. i bet they get a lot more traffic there now. up next on the saturday morning news, how the local fbi was able to find dozens of priceless paintings in the basement of a bay area man's home. and new mission for the san francisco exploratorium. after a year at its new home, it's now expanding beyond its it's now expanding beyond its ♪ ♪ get 5% cash back at lowe's this quarter so you can score more cash. activate y
a lucky teen has a college fund thanks to a discovery at a poplar park.er when she found a 3.5-carat diamond in arkansas. the teen from oklahoma said she sold the teardrop shaped diamond for $20,000. three plans to use the money to help pay for college. she said she is still in shock over the discovery. i screamed, mom! and i ran as fast as i could with it closed in my fist. i asked god if it was a dream, and i said don't pinch me. and i keep saying that. >> no kidding. diamond state park...
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>> obviously rolex is always poplar.f wearing one you never wore before with a hurdle of only two months at a time, people are stepping out and obviously loving it. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> still ahead, on the show. the bank backing the biggest start-up, lineups include busby and twitter. we have the ceo of the silicon valley bank. alright, that should just about do it. excuse me, what are you doing? uh, well we are fine tuning these small cells that improve coverage, capacity and quality of the network. it means you'll be able t post from the breakroom. great! did it hurt? when you fell from heaven (awkward laugh) ...a little.. (laughs) im sorry, i have to go. at&t is building you a better network. have been there for america. fannhelping millions realize their dreams of homeownership. and when fannie mae and freddie mac needed help, america was there for them. today, fannie mae and freddie mac celebrate payment in full to taxpayers. together, we've created one of the greatest comebacks in our nation's histo
>> obviously rolex is always poplar.f wearing one you never wore before with a hurdle of only two months at a time, people are stepping out and obviously loving it. >> thank you. >> thanks so much. >>> still ahead, on the show. the bank backing the biggest start-up, lineups include busby and twitter. we have the ceo of the silicon valley bank. alright, that should just about do it. excuse me, what are you doing? uh, well we are fine tuning these small cells that...
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you canst the poplar farms in as soon as eight years for timber products. that we expect the land will appreciate as a result of our trees and we'll also be able to capitalize on that appreciation. >> because of the planting of hydropoplar trees the land becomes uncontaminated and is fit for development? >> exactly. that's the end goal. >> how do you achieve diversification within your portfolio is everything is leveraged toward brown fields and hydropoplar timber products? >> there are brown fields all over the country so you can get diversification through different climate. we are also exploring different types of plants such as switch grass and willows that could also provide different types of wood that would also add additional diversification. >> so you won, nicole. what do you do now? >> so we're presenting fresh coast capital at the milkin conference next week in l.a. we'll be on a panel about impact investing. then we'll start with our first pilot farms in northwest indiana. >> you haven't made an investment yet but you are hoping to do that soon?
you canst the poplar farms in as soon as eight years for timber products. that we expect the land will appreciate as a result of our trees and we'll also be able to capitalize on that appreciation. >> because of the planting of hydropoplar trees the land becomes uncontaminated and is fit for development? >> exactly. that's the end goal. >> how do you achieve diversification within your portfolio is everything is leveraged toward brown fields and hydropoplar timber products?...
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but in 2012, first president to get elected to do this with less poplar and electoral college votes. reagan won 49-50 and obama won 26. a bare majority. if you look at a map of counties it was a sea of red. under obama it was still a sea of red if you look at counties. speaking of obama, there was a poll down in 2013, after the 2013 -- after the second inaugural that asked americans if ronald reagan was to run who would you vote for? and they said reagan by 53%. how was obama elected? the youth vote. that same poll, they asked people ages 18-34 who would you vote for reagan or obama and they picked reagan. unlike the gallop, they do a presidents day poll every annual presidents day and they have been doing this 13 times since 2001. reagan placed first among the american public as far as the question who is your all time favorite question? 2001, 2001, 2011 and 2012. he usually finishes in the top three beating lincoln. imagine that. in june 2005, there was a poll done by aol and time warner, aol online surveyed americans and asked them to put in whatever name they wanted: who is the g
but in 2012, first president to get elected to do this with less poplar and electoral college votes. reagan won 49-50 and obama won 26. a bare majority. if you look at a map of counties it was a sea of red. under obama it was still a sea of red if you look at counties. speaking of obama, there was a poll down in 2013, after the 2013 -- after the second inaugural that asked americans if ronald reagan was to run who would you vote for? and they said reagan by 53%. how was obama elected? the youth...
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poplar bluff southern missouri. paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that severe weather on wednesday -- on sunday, and of course that verified. look what happens come monday afternoon. 55 million. so if you're tuned in from atlanta, from birmingham, from new orleans all the way out toward, say, lexington and nashville, severe weather a possibility. and in a lot of areas a probability into the afternoon hours. that extends to some 29 million people come tuesday afternoon. so a multiday event setting up here. and of course we've seen the destruction left in place. take you out to mayflower, where officials calling it absolutely a devastating event set up here. we know
poplar bluff southern missouri. paducah, western kentucky. evansville, southern indiana. all of these areas in line for severe weather as this storm certainly has had the history of producing tornadoes. in fact on sunday 30 reports of tornadoes. 105 reports of hail-related damage. 97 reports of wind-related damage. scattered about much of the really southern and central plains across the u.s. and that pattern again expected to continue. we know some 27 million were in line for that severe...
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that against the elections because of the known facts the president said competing in the state to poplar the mambo but so many people is told from the homes by this violence by nets where they are going to try to pounce but i do too many people but they are into seattle and back to him before the election. there are more than it is far to vote outside sydney and insights to the islets night's events that lead to a softening and into seedy it's the third of tune. i sewed these modalities have been decided today and they have no meaning the season michael caine says his first and second i can stay with me now there r i in fact displaced people put them on for four or five million people displaced in celiac into c area. so these unpaid these people think and forwards and back to need even displaced people outside of city and they can also vote on the twenty eighth so my amazing cousin shelly went to the insta care if the index anyway after fsu in spite of the essence that the seed to let them get the consent of the clinton a new testament has been democratically elected after forty three ye
that against the elections because of the known facts the president said competing in the state to poplar the mambo but so many people is told from the homes by this violence by nets where they are going to try to pounce but i do too many people but they are into seattle and back to him before the election. there are more than it is far to vote outside sydney and insights to the islets night's events that lead to a softening and into seedy it's the third of tune. i sewed these modalities have...
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. >> host: if you sean hannity, it believes to me he is quite a poplar figure among hardline conservatives. >> guest: sure he is but we try to reach out in this book, naturally i believe conservative ideas provide the best solutions for the problems facing america but as i sit in the book, if a liberal comes up with an idea that works and proves itself and lives up to its stated objective, i'm for. i'm for social security. i'm for medicare and all these programs that were created mostly in liberal democratic administrations but i want to take a look at them to see if they need to be updated for a modern age and the modern age and approve if the network and we need to revise it would get rid of them. >> host: the thesis of this book, and are going to come back to that idea because it's when you play with in the book, but the idea is what works, what actually works and what do we know has worked in the past, commonsense solutions that come from the past. in some sense come not only from the political realm but for you from your deep faith. >> guest: there's a -- there's nothing new under the
. >> host: if you sean hannity, it believes to me he is quite a poplar figure among hardline conservatives. >> guest: sure he is but we try to reach out in this book, naturally i believe conservative ideas provide the best solutions for the problems facing america but as i sit in the book, if a liberal comes up with an idea that works and proves itself and lives up to its stated objective, i'm for. i'm for social security. i'm for medicare and all these programs that were created...
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he won the majority of the poplar vote because he got the independents but it half think you life most hurts. >> there is a dramatic difference in the most of the time. only 13% of democrats. and you say that doesn't surprise you. but really, you expected it to be that big of a divide? >> absolutely. the congress -- for example, in the senate, there is not a single democratic senator who is more conservative than the most liberal republican. so it is divided and no union between the parties. i am surprised that 40% of the republicans have given the president the greater benefit of the doubt. they will be reflected in the mid-terms and that is a refre refrendum on how the president is doing. you are seeing your future p reflect in those numbers and you will bear the responsibility for the pole numbers. >> and 51% of register voters disapprove of president obama's job approval. it was 53% and before that 54% so the approval is ticking up and negative is ticking down. what do you make of that? >> these numbers move, but within a narrow band. if you go back to 2010, and just his april numb
he won the majority of the poplar vote because he got the independents but it half think you life most hurts. >> there is a dramatic difference in the most of the time. only 13% of democrats. and you say that doesn't surprise you. but really, you expected it to be that big of a divide? >> absolutely. the congress -- for example, in the senate, there is not a single democratic senator who is more conservative than the most liberal republican. so it is divided and no union between the...
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it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these allegations. he wrote a letter and let's look at it. he says is appears in the delay in the publication may have been done to lesson the impact of the president's harmful policies on the mid-term election. he said the epa is electionering with climate rules. did you believe that to believe the case? >> yes. i actually think they are playing politics. there is a flip side, too. james inholf is the biggest climate denier in the house and congress. he makes more money, the sector that gives the most money is oil and gas. he gives $315,000 from them over the last five years. he is playing politics, too, who don't want any regulations. the epa is playing politics but so does inholf. >> we are saying do what is right for the people. it is better to rely on oil sources and partner with canada versus countries that don't like it us. you are taking money to help america. drill, baby, drill. >> i am going to grill now. >> if you can strike oil, i am with you. >> you have 39 obamacare delays and administrati
it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these allegations. he wrote a letter and let's look at it. he says is appears in the delay in the publication may have been done to lesson the impact of the president's harmful policies on the mid-term election. he said the epa is electionering with climate rules. did you believe that to believe the case? >> yes. i actually think they are playing politics. there is a flip side, too. james inholf is...
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but in 2012, first president to get elected to do this with less poplar and electoral college votes. reagan won 49-50 and obama won 26. a bare majority. if you look at a map of counties it was a sea of red. under obama it was still a sea of red if you look at counties. speaking of obama, there was a poll down in 2013, after the 2013 -- after the second inaugural that asked americans if ronald reagan was to run who would you vote for? and they said reagan by 53%. how was obama elected? the youth vote. that same poll, they asked people ages 18-34 who would you vote for reagan or obama and they picked reagan. unlike the gallop, they do a presidents day poll every annual presidents day and they have been doing this 13 times since 2001. reagan placed first among the american public as far as the question who is your all time favorite question? 2001, 2001, 2011 and 2012. he usually finishes in the top three beating lincoln. imagine that. in june 2005, there was a poll done by aol and time warner, aol online surveyed americans and asked them to put in whatever name they wanted: who is the g
but in 2012, first president to get elected to do this with less poplar and electoral college votes. reagan won 49-50 and obama won 26. a bare majority. if you look at a map of counties it was a sea of red. under obama it was still a sea of red if you look at counties. speaking of obama, there was a poll down in 2013, after the 2013 -- after the second inaugural that asked americans if ronald reagan was to run who would you vote for? and they said reagan by 53%. how was obama elected? the youth...
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and down world puts a lot of strain on people and affects family connections and addiction is so poplar now. i think all of this is contributing to the american story. >> former gang member and political activist luis rodriguez will take your questions sunday on booktv. >> the brooking institution held a discussion on the future of u.s. defense policy and spending on monday. mack thornberry and rick larson of texas state were there. they serve on the arms committee. >> good afternoon, i am from the 21st century intelligence and i would like to welcome you to this conversation. we are going to ask questions of the congressman and try to elicit conversation on strategic and various defense issues then turn to you for questions. eagle was on the independent panel assessing rerue view and worked on the hill and pentagon and she is esteemed and very experienced. and that is a good way to describe the people on my right. they have been in congress for a number of years. they are among the more senior members of the armed service committee. thornberry is the vice chairman. they have many inter
and down world puts a lot of strain on people and affects family connections and addiction is so poplar now. i think all of this is contributing to the american story. >> former gang member and political activist luis rodriguez will take your questions sunday on booktv. >> the brooking institution held a discussion on the future of u.s. defense policy and spending on monday. mack thornberry and rick larson of texas state were there. they serve on the arms committee. >> good...
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there are new super pacs that want to kill the pipeline and end the gun sales that are poplar with warrenhe moderist in trouble when they live in the red state. it would cost them the majority meaning the president would to end the term with republicans in both offices. >>> a new push for train derailment issues and dozens of people shot and killed in chicago and parking attention on what is going on there and what can be done. that is next. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. >> serious concern about crime in chicago after one of the most violent weekends of the year. 45 people shot, nine killed, and some children. questions about what authorities will do next. michael lansing is here. this caught our attention seeing this headline aspeespecially af easter weekend. what happened in the city? >> to be honest, chicago police had a bad weekend
there are new super pacs that want to kill the pipeline and end the gun sales that are poplar with warrenhe moderist in trouble when they live in the red state. it would cost them the majority meaning the president would to end the term with republicans in both offices. >>> a new push for train derailment issues and dozens of people shot and killed in chicago and parking attention on what is going on there and what can be done. that is next. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped...
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that wasn't poplar with the leadership of the state department because they felt it would give congress an attempt to beat up on them because they were not prepared. so at a time for context when four manys are dead, including an ambassador, michael morell said he felt it was quote inappropriate to lay out the facts as they were. that there had been warnings about the diminish security there and congressman said you seem more interested in protecting the state department than the state department was. >> what do you make of the response of michael morell that he wanted to chest thump saying the cia did warn the state department but didn't want to seem overly political. >> he said his job is to provide the facts and acknowledge there is grund truth in any given situation, even if is unpopular with the policymakers. then he said i kept it because i'll felt it would be embarrassing and inappropriate. that is a stunning statement to make when four americans are dead. the question is why was michael morell so concerned about displeasing the state department leade leadership in a we took out
that wasn't poplar with the leadership of the state department because they felt it would give congress an attempt to beat up on them because they were not prepared. so at a time for context when four manys are dead, including an ambassador, michael morell said he felt it was quote inappropriate to lay out the facts as they were. that there had been warnings about the diminish security there and congressman said you seem more interested in protecting the state department than the state...
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there is apparently some standing water southbound 101 at poplar avenue that is causing trouble in sanorning commute is slow if you are driving in hayward. some slow traffic as you drive from about highway 238 all the way down to fremont. it's not solid. but if you look at the maps, we have a lot of slow traffic in this general area here. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> a very good morning. very cloudy, rainy morning. rain from lake county down to the monterey bay. our system has arrived. let give it credit. snow up in the mountains. a lot of reports coming in especially around truckee, squaw valley. that's good. we could use it. there's a winter weather advisory until 5:00 a.m. the rain was light for a while. there are some areas where it's been really heavy. take one look around hercules. back to walnut creek, la fayette, richmond, kensington, el cerrito. this looks like the pocket of the heaviest, san bruno, hillsborough, belmont right back to highway 92. had reports of alamo, danville. when you get the yellow, it's picking up. a couple of report, heidi in antioch and oliv
there is apparently some standing water southbound 101 at poplar avenue that is causing trouble in sanorning commute is slow if you are driving in hayward. some slow traffic as you drive from about highway 238 all the way down to fremont. it's not solid. but if you look at the maps, we have a lot of slow traffic in this general area here. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> a very good morning. very cloudy, rainy morning. rain from lake county down to the monterey bay. our...
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we like to dismiss them, but we have to give them credit for introducing and poplarizing the idea ofthen we had citizens united. we recently had mchutchin, and it's becoming palpable that they are clearly benefitting the wealthy, while the rest of us are struggle to stay afloat. >> do you agree, is there a shift towards more widespread consciousness? i don't know. maybe is the best answer we have. or maybe this is a phenomenon among those we're seeing on amazon. that's a lot of people, but that is not the whole country. the democrats and barack obama really hope this will be the main topic of discussion, the question on which these midterms will be decided. if it's about inequality. if it's about americans being fatigued, then the democrats have a much better chance. if it's not about that, the republicans have a much better chance of recapturing this. i think really we'll see somehow widespread is this movement and this with income equality in america in just a few months. >> so "the new york times" recently published a stunning graphic. and it shows american incomes are only leadin
we like to dismiss them, but we have to give them credit for introducing and poplarizing the idea ofthen we had citizens united. we recently had mchutchin, and it's becoming palpable that they are clearly benefitting the wealthy, while the rest of us are struggle to stay afloat. >> do you agree, is there a shift towards more widespread consciousness? i don't know. maybe is the best answer we have. or maybe this is a phenomenon among those we're seeing on amazon. that's a lot of people,...
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. ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> the poplar reality tv show cops is heading here to the bay area. jose tv.loser look. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: cops. you know the theme song. this was the past season and tv crews are shooting with the police for up to ten weeks. they will shadow patrol and other units to show the dangers and not long ago san jose was considered one of the safest big cities in america. i spent some time on a mission to take guns off the streets and make it the most high-tech force in the country. >> we're the heart of silicon valley. >> the dangers are real with the ramped gang activity. it's not known when it will air. the department authorities say that they hope that it will boost morale and recruiting. >> we will see. >>> two people claim that they have a satellite photos to prove that a monster is alive and well. >>> this is a live look and beautiful view. we will be right back with the weather forecast. ♪ [ music ]♪ [♪] i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. i want you to be handsome. i want y
. ♪ [ music ]♪ >>> the poplar reality tv show cops is heading here to the bay area. jose tv.loser look. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: cops. you know the theme song. this was the past season and tv crews are shooting with the police for up to ten weeks. they will shadow patrol and other units to show the dangers and not long ago san jose was considered one of the safest big cities in america. i spent some time on a mission to take guns off the streets and make it the most...
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have spent a lot of time on the issues of reliability of the electric grill before it was fun and poplar and generated a full committee room of interest. when i posed a series of questions that started to prompt a more robust dialogue the impact of federal policy on reliability and we are finally getting traction. it has taken longer than i had hoped but i do think what we have heard today just goes so much to the heart of this. i think if there is one point of agreement amongst everybody at the witness table this morning, madam chairman, it is we cannot be reliability neutral. we have got to ensure that the lights go on and that our electric sources are there, they are robust, they are reliable and they are affordable. i want to ask a question and this is probably director to you mr. akins and mr. hill. we are talking about moving from coal-fired plants to gas-fired plants. and mr. hill you spoke to what is online in terms of investment out there. but how confidant are we we are going to have the gas pipeline infrastructure that can be placed in service in time to allow these new gas fa
have spent a lot of time on the issues of reliability of the electric grill before it was fun and poplar and generated a full committee room of interest. when i posed a series of questions that started to prompt a more robust dialogue the impact of federal policy on reliability and we are finally getting traction. it has taken longer than i had hoped but i do think what we have heard today just goes so much to the heart of this. i think if there is one point of agreement amongst everybody at...
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full range of questions that they're going to be conned with as soon as they hit puberty and the poplarou can have control over men and manipulate boys. nug of that is anything that anybody in middle school knows how to this deal with. we don't know how to talk to them about the danger or on the other side the pleasure if it is consensual. >> so on one hand i found it stunning and painful. also james, i have to say, i wonder why we're asking whether or not girls are normalizing violence, and not to invalidate the study. but i also want to know if boys are normalizing violence in this way and sort of how we start to address the perpetrators on this. >> you know, i think that's a key issue. one of my favorite quotes that a friend of mine uses is every snowflake in an avalanche pleads not guilty. so the number of times i've been around guys l who said all these kinds of inappropriate things and when there was a point at which you sit there quietly. but there's ab point when you have to realize this is your responsibility to take an stand and to correct your friends. it may be the most diff
full range of questions that they're going to be conned with as soon as they hit puberty and the poplarou can have control over men and manipulate boys. nug of that is anything that anybody in middle school knows how to this deal with. we don't know how to talk to them about the danger or on the other side the pleasure if it is consensual. >> so on one hand i found it stunning and painful. also james, i have to say, i wonder why we're asking whether or not girls are normalizing violence,...
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you have the right to enforce the law whether it is poplar and unfortunately i believe the record falls short. we received your report on the implementation of new requirements to be applied for hardware and systems coming from china. although the administration wasn't supportive of this effort to restrict purchases of questionable hardware i do appreciate the justice department appears to be taken the new requirements seriously and your report indicated the new process caught seven i perks precurements from six vendors were were associated with criminal activities, counter terrorism and others. end of quote. i appreciate the department moving so quickly on this to bolster the cyber security. i expect to have questions regarding prisons, cyber and the growing cyber threat of home and abroad. and the departments growing and evolving enforcement work for priorities. i want to address the departm t department's failure to complay with the report that was signed into law a year ago. the fy 2013 bill required the department to provide 66 reports. to date over a year later the committee has o
you have the right to enforce the law whether it is poplar and unfortunately i believe the record falls short. we received your report on the implementation of new requirements to be applied for hardware and systems coming from china. although the administration wasn't supportive of this effort to restrict purchases of questionable hardware i do appreciate the justice department appears to be taken the new requirements seriously and your report indicated the new process caught seven i perks...