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tell you that, champ. >> they're not worried about losing their seat. >> set your pugh vrs don't mess a episode of "the five." now to dallas. >> thank you, you lost me on the hockey top. president trump cancels the summit with kim jong-un but keeps the door open. allegations of a spy. which party has the stronger message heading into the midterm elections. this is the "special report." >> good evening i'm bret behr. mitch mcconnel joins me fore a exclusive interview in a moment. first president trump has pulled the plug on what would of been historic talks with the north korean leader this. comes after he c
tell you that, champ. >> they're not worried about losing their seat. >> set your pugh vrs don't mess a episode of "the five." now to dallas. >> thank you, you lost me on the hockey top. president trump cancels the summit with kim jong-un but keeps the door open. allegations of a spy. which party has the stronger message heading into the midterm elections. this is the "special report." >> good evening i'm bret behr. mitch mcconnel joins me fore a...
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reducing restrictions of the pugh odd-frank restrictions. stocks are down today. the dow lost 75. the smp fell 5.5 the nasdaq dropped 1.5. a retired navy seal is the latest american hero receiving the medal of honor. not everyone is convinced the right decisions were made that day. national security correspondent, jennifer griffin ha, the story y from the pentagon. >> 15 years later after the mission leaving 7u.s. navy seal members dead, the award of valo- president: -- the history of the american military. this was the highest point where we ever fought. >> it was 6 months after 9-11. ten thousand feet high on a mountain top in afghanistan. >> i know he's in enemy territory. >> -- whether they should of landed on the mountain breaking protocol landing on the objective or x and whether they left a fallen comrade behind. >> we landed on top of the mountain. my helicopter took rocket propelled grenade fire right away. >> why did you have to land on the x? didn't you break protocol landing on the x. >> i was told i had to be in position by sun up. that's what i did. >> neil roberts f
reducing restrictions of the pugh odd-frank restrictions. stocks are down today. the dow lost 75. the smp fell 5.5 the nasdaq dropped 1.5. a retired navy seal is the latest american hero receiving the medal of honor. not everyone is convinced the right decisions were made that day. national security correspondent, jennifer griffin ha, the story y from the pentagon. >> 15 years later after the mission leaving 7u.s. navy seal members dead, the award of valo- president: -- the history of the...
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and there'sjust so many pugh is saying, you're encouraging him liberties, —— encouraging on liberties liberties, but somebody has to do something. but the new business strategies, that's the big thing, isn't it? but the fact is i discussing this is that it's very often that you get somewhere, and they're very healthy options, and also teaching lots of people to cook. make it fun. i numbered into trouble for this, but on entertainment, delicious. but you don't... entertainment, delicious. but you don't. .. i know this is going. entertainment, delicious. but you don't... i know this is going. let's finish with meghan‘s coat of arms. but you got some pictures, but that's a look at it —— let's have a look at it. these rubber these representative bits of it. the golden flower, i think we're making it some more interesting than it looks. i thought it was some sort of, it's actually... let's get prince harry on. when he was 18. the line on the left is the same as the supporter feature on prince line on the left is the same as the supporterfeature on prince harry's coat of arms to celebrate h
and there'sjust so many pugh is saying, you're encouraging him liberties, —— encouraging on liberties liberties, but somebody has to do something. but the new business strategies, that's the big thing, isn't it? but the fact is i discussing this is that it's very often that you get somewhere, and they're very healthy options, and also teaching lots of people to cook. make it fun. i numbered into trouble for this, but on entertainment, delicious. but you don't... entertainment, delicious....
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you mentioned the pugh study and talking about parent and grandparents think it is important to speake study finds like just like every other wave of imgranlts, the first generation that i am speak spanish and parents tend to be bilingual and then the spanish is no longer the dominant language. >> tucker: you are wading in the deepened. and since you are throwing facts around and in the deepened. what percentage much the households speak spanish at home? do you know? >> offhand i don't. >> tucker: let me tell you over 40. and that is not assim always. i am not against speaking spanish or bilingualism. but the opposite of the way of immigration in the pass and we say you must adopt our culture and language. we are not doing that now. and so it is not assim ulgsz. education levels is true. why in a post industrial economy when blue collar jobs are going away. why don'tee only admit software engineers and people with skills now. >> you and i have different view point on assimulation. i think there is nothing wrong with people speaking spanish or bilingual. but in this instance, john kell
you mentioned the pugh study and talking about parent and grandparents think it is important to speake study finds like just like every other wave of imgranlts, the first generation that i am speak spanish and parents tend to be bilingual and then the spanish is no longer the dominant language. >> tucker: you are wading in the deepened. and since you are throwing facts around and in the deepened. what percentage much the households speak spanish at home? do you know? >> offhand i...
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myself and my colleagues when we started in whole its culture we never imagined that we'd be passive pugh's biggest restoration project in its history and we never imagined that we'd be helping to we're still the largest victorian glass house still surviving in the world. a few invited guests were allowed to sneak preview before the official reopening but after may fifth it will be open to everyone a green always says just ten kilometers from the heart of london. let's have a look at what else is going on in europe in the cultural events today as express kicks off with the famous fashion label. shadow hit the high seas in paris on thursday with its cruise collection guests to set sail for the french riviera like a huge cruise ship was inside the day in the heart of paris. among the many famous faces were actresses kristen stewart and the daughter of johnny depp and vanessa parodied lily rose. hitting the runway were supermodel sisters bella and. chanel had designer karl lagerfeld famously transforms the into a spectacle for chanel shows previous settings have included a full blown forest an
myself and my colleagues when we started in whole its culture we never imagined that we'd be passive pugh's biggest restoration project in its history and we never imagined that we'd be helping to we're still the largest victorian glass house still surviving in the world. a few invited guests were allowed to sneak preview before the official reopening but after may fifth it will be open to everyone a green always says just ten kilometers from the heart of london. let's have a look at what else...
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pugh is a geography student.e because the foreigners come to do the low—paid jobs. estrea and doug now have to recruit workers that before they would have turned away. previously we were looking for people with some english. right now we are finding it difficult to recruit anyone with english. you don‘t have to worry about finding labour if you pick and sell yourself, but the question now is who is going to supply the british with british summer fruit? the website viagogo — which resells tickets — could face legal action after missing a deadline to make its prices clearer. the advertising standards authority said viagogo was continuing to mislead customers — by not being transparent about additionalfees and delivery charges added at the end of the booking process. the culture minister today told music fans to boycott the site — as our correspondent chi chi izundu reports. he‘s one of the world‘s biggest artist but ed sheeran isn‘t a fan of ticket resale sites. last week the singer cancelled more than 10,000 ticke
pugh is a geography student.e because the foreigners come to do the low—paid jobs. estrea and doug now have to recruit workers that before they would have turned away. previously we were looking for people with some english. right now we are finding it difficult to recruit anyone with english. you don‘t have to worry about finding labour if you pick and sell yourself, but the question now is who is going to supply the british with british summer fruit? the website viagogo — which resells...
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the lava flowing out of the ground is coming out of this volcano, one called pugh o. and it's flowing in this direction including in this neighborhood. estates. the erupter physical urs are shooting out of the streets in the middle of the densely populated here. here, here, here. and this one in particular is where we saw this dramatic picture at 40urk in the morning hawaii time. literally looks like fire erupting out of the ground. >> the lava is coming out of the ground at 2,000 degrees fahrenheit is going to cause brush fires. >> an expert on volcanic emergencies says the fires could bring noxious gases. >> we have to watch for the weather and wind direction. >> a 5.4 earthquake hit the island while which spoke. jonathan bloom. abc news. >>> a world renownsed speed climber from margot underwent surgery for a injury for a from a fall on el cappen. he posted this photo with a caption well there is a rescue going on on el capitan. it's me. i think i broke my leg. rescuers please be safe. rescuers hauled him to the summit of the 3,000 foot rock formation last evening a
the lava flowing out of the ground is coming out of this volcano, one called pugh o. and it's flowing in this direction including in this neighborhood. estates. the erupter physical urs are shooting out of the streets in the middle of the densely populated here. here, here, here. and this one in particular is where we saw this dramatic picture at 40urk in the morning hawaii time. literally looks like fire erupting out of the ground. >> the lava is coming out of the ground at 2,000 degrees...
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michael cap pugh toe who was interviewed by mueller gave a pretty startling quote. this is him talking to cnn's reporter manu raju. he says you know, the investigators know more about the trump campaign than anyone who ever worked there. and says they are still very much interested in collusion. what's your response to that? >> well, of course. collusion was always at the heart of this investigationing whether russia interfered in the election to help the campaign and whether the trump campaign then collaborated with the russians you know to undermine hillary clinton. that was why the investigation was opened in the first place. the obstruction element only came later when the president fired the fbi director who was investigating his campaign for that alleged collusion. of course, this is -- this was always going to be top of mind for bob mueller. and i think that bringing in emmet flood is significant for another reason which is that whether he worked in the george w. bush white house, he detail mostly with executive privilege issues. that indicates they're going
michael cap pugh toe who was interviewed by mueller gave a pretty startling quote. this is him talking to cnn's reporter manu raju. he says you know, the investigators know more about the trump campaign than anyone who ever worked there. and says they are still very much interested in collusion. what's your response to that? >> well, of course. collusion was always at the heart of this investigationing whether russia interfered in the election to help the campaign and whether the trump...
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just to follow up on that, it's just not in washington that we're hearing that kind of sentiment, the pughch center just last week came out with a really fascinating poll. when trump came into office, 66% of americans believed that the u.s. has a responsibility to accept refugees an asylum seeker into the country, last month it's down to 51%, i have never seen a poll question drop like that, the numbers go down even lower for republicans and even lower for evangelicals so i think that reflects that we're seeing. the difficult thing, though, is that a lot of americans are saying this is exactly why president trump was elected for, immigration was one of his signature issues. and they're trying to enact more of these laws that deport them more quickly, there's a lot of outcry over it and there's a lot of attention given to the did tension conditi -- detention conditions. >> jeff sessions called it a law, it's not a law, it's a policy that his administration enacted, you just heard jeff sessions announce that policy and president trump ran on that policy. we have that on tape, why is he not o
just to follow up on that, it's just not in washington that we're hearing that kind of sentiment, the pughch center just last week came out with a really fascinating poll. when trump came into office, 66% of americans believed that the u.s. has a responsibility to accept refugees an asylum seeker into the country, last month it's down to 51%, i have never seen a poll question drop like that, the numbers go down even lower for republicans and even lower for evangelicals so i think that reflects...
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in a recent pugh report you can see a serious change when it comes to white voters and their educationhere's a graph showing how white voters without a college degree identify themselves. now historically of those without a college degree a few more of them identify as republican. and here's the graph showing how white voters with a college education would have identified themselves. historically many more of them would have voted republican. now you can see on both of these graphs that things changed completely. today if you are a white voter with a college education you are more likely to identify as democrat. if you are a white voter without a college degree, you are more likely to identify as republican. so we can put some history on here for context. here's the iraq war. and here is the beginning of the recession of 2008. and over here is president obama's inauguration. and here, where the actual inversion happens, that's the arrival of done j. trump. basically what we are saying is that there has been a massive change hidden in what looks like no change at all. white voters ident
in a recent pugh report you can see a serious change when it comes to white voters and their educationhere's a graph showing how white voters without a college degree identify themselves. now historically of those without a college degree a few more of them identify as republican. and here's the graph showing how white voters with a college education would have identified themselves. historically many more of them would have voted republican. now you can see on both of these graphs that things...
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the question -- a pugh study had that 47% of americans think that gun violence has been going up, but it's going down. if you graph it, you have guns going up, and gun violence going down. mass shootings possible, depending on definition. whether or not we're in a learned helplessness, the question is reporting on violation and our perception of the danger in the world. most people think the world is more dangerous now than it used to be. we have helicopter parents, and kids can't do things, they can't go play. as part of the world creating learned helplessness rather than what's going on. >> it's partly true. it is true that we're seeing in inner cities across the country that you have a reduced crime rate generally. i think that's part of the phenomenon. as far as i understand in terms of actual gun deaths, it's not going down. it certainly hasn't since -- >> about 18,000 in 1981. >> yeah. but it was -- 18,000, now it's -- >> i'm talking about homicides. suicides are -- i think suicides are important because i do think gun possession can be a contributing factor to suicide in a more
the question -- a pugh study had that 47% of americans think that gun violence has been going up, but it's going down. if you graph it, you have guns going up, and gun violence going down. mass shootings possible, depending on definition. whether or not we're in a learned helplessness, the question is reporting on violation and our perception of the danger in the world. most people think the world is more dangerous now than it used to be. we have helicopter parents, and kids can't do things,...
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in 2011 the pugh data poll, 2015, it showed that african-american muslims were roughly around 33% south asian muslims are roughly about 28%. arab muslims obviously continue to be less than those numbers as well. i think quite frankly now in african-americans the numbers are probably maybe a little less in light of probably immigration issues or immigration of individuals coming from different countries and so it may be a little less than that, but it's right around that at the present time. >> i mean, am i right in thinking that when americans think of muslims they think of arab americans or south asian americans, they tend to think of that, is that correct? >> absolutely. i mean, listen, i think that there is a slow -- if we had to be honest -- there is a slow erasure of african-american islam. if you look at the pundits on tv, the commentary that is on television, despite our background having served our country, written, co-wrote hundreds of presidential daily briefs and strategic assessments we were actually mistaken as each other several times when we were in government. >> are you
in 2011 the pugh data poll, 2015, it showed that african-american muslims were roughly around 33% south asian muslims are roughly about 28%. arab muslims obviously continue to be less than those numbers as well. i think quite frankly now in african-americans the numbers are probably maybe a little less in light of probably immigration issues or immigration of individuals coming from different countries and so it may be a little less than that, but it's right around that at the present time....
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according to pugh resource centers, say that libraries are more likely to be young, black, female, and lower income. now, in nevada i know that students who don't have access to internet at home now go to the library to do their homework. nevadans applying for jobs currently use the internet in public libraries to connect with employers to send resumes and job applications. many nevadans use the internet to learn new skills through training resources available online. in november of last year i received a letter from the las vegas clark county district opposing net neutrality. the library district is the largest in the state and serves over 1.6 million people. the letter reads, and i quote, many of our customers, even in the urban areas, are not able to afford access to the internet at their home and rely on public libraries to research information about starting small businesses and whatever else they need to do on the internet. unquote. limiting the ability of public libraries to provide fast, reliable internet service means limiting opportunities for nevadans to thrive. through simp
according to pugh resource centers, say that libraries are more likely to be young, black, female, and lower income. now, in nevada i know that students who don't have access to internet at home now go to the library to do their homework. nevadans applying for jobs currently use the internet in public libraries to connect with employers to send resumes and job applications. many nevadans use the internet to learn new skills through training resources available online. in november of last year i...
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they tend to be older americans, and pugh reports 34% of people over the age of 65 do not have internet access. they tend to have less than a high school diploma, at 35%. they are rural, as we all have come to settle on that fact. pugh recently reported again in march about 22% of people who are not internet adopters are rural residents, and they're poor. that's 19%. yet despite all of these obstacles that many of you have heard me say this, they are still americans and they still deserve to be connected in a way that is meaningful or they risk the chance of becoming digitally invisible. as those of us who have been in the debate, that invisibility has consequences over the long run if we do not get this right. many of you know i'm a sociologist, a big fan of michael harrington's book, "the other america." he stated that we in the u.s. understated the amount of people actually disconnected from economic institutions. i will argue today and argue it in a book i have coming out of brookings we still have the same problem when we look at digital disconnectedness. so in response to what thi
they tend to be older americans, and pugh reports 34% of people over the age of 65 do not have internet access. they tend to have less than a high school diploma, at 35%. they are rural, as we all have come to settle on that fact. pugh recently reported again in march about 22% of people who are not internet adopters are rural residents, and they're poor. that's 19%. yet despite all of these obstacles that many of you have heard me say this, they are still americans and they still deserve to be...
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according to a pugh research study, millennials considered themselves liberal in their views, and thenr ballooned with 15% millennials calling themselves conservative. what should the conservatives need to do to appeal to millennials. let's ask our millennial panel. charlie kirk, michael noelles 'a podcaster and ali. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> let's start with you, charlie. what do you think the problem is and what should be done about snit. >> first, i'll take a little exception with the analysis. i think it's more tragic on the democrat side than on the republican side. you've seen the last couple of years, favorability of young people's perspective toward the democratic party absolutely go down tremendously. barack obama got 66% of the youth vote in 2008 and 20% in 2012. hillary clinton was around 51%, 52%. this is a bigger problem for democrats than republicans. the core issue is the term conservative. young people believe in freedom, free markets, smaller government. when properly argued to them. the problem is that the left is so good at stigmatizing this ter
according to a pugh research study, millennials considered themselves liberal in their views, and thenr ballooned with 15% millennials calling themselves conservative. what should the conservatives need to do to appeal to millennials. let's ask our millennial panel. charlie kirk, michael noelles 'a podcaster and ali. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> let's start with you, charlie. what do you think the problem is and what should be done about snit. >> first, i'll...
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. >> and, matt, if you look at what pugh research pound when they asked registered voters who didn'ttalking about it and we have to turn people out for the primaries, too, so the candidates can be ideal. all politics has human stakes. politics decides who lives and who dice. it's not a polite debate society. we need to make that clear and emphasize the blood that's being spilled because people are not voting. i want to quickly touch on something that was said earlier about guidance counselors. mental health is incredibly important and we have failed as a country to adequately address the mentally ill we have here, but other ton countries have mentally ill people, too, but these mass shootings are uniquely american. we can walk and chew gum at the same time, but if we really want to address these mass shootings, shootings in general, then we need to address the gun sickness we have in this country. >> absolutely. my in-laws in england do not worry about going to school and being shot. it is not a thing that is on their list of things to worry about. i wish we had more time, i'm sorry,
. >> and, matt, if you look at what pugh research pound when they asked registered voters who didn'ttalking about it and we have to turn people out for the primaries, too, so the candidates can be ideal. all politics has human stakes. politics decides who lives and who dice. it's not a polite debate society. we need to make that clear and emphasize the blood that's being spilled because people are not voting. i want to quickly touch on something that was said earlier about guidance...