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center? what is it that you do? >> we're a non-partisan, non-advocacy research organization based through washington, d.c. we're funded by the pew charitable trust out of philadelphia. and the pew hispanic center is actually part of a broader rger center called the pew research center. we do public opinion surveys, but we also do a lot of look at the demographics of the hispanic community. and one of our signature products actually is, how many unauthorized immigrants are there in the country. but our point is to provide facts. what do we know about the latino population in the us and how are they changing the us and how is the us changing them? >> hinojosa: so, results of the 2010 census. we're now talking about latinos being more than 50 million? >> that's correct, 50.5 million were counted in the 50 states plus the district of columbia. and when you include the island of puerto rico, you get about another 3.8 million latinos. so the hispanic population of the u.s. has grown tremendously, by about 43% over the last decade. and that growth alone actually has accounted for more than half of the nation's po
center? what is it that you do? >> we're a non-partisan, non-advocacy research organization based through washington, d.c. we're funded by the pew charitable trust out of philadelphia. and the pew hispanic center is actually part of a broader rger center called the pew research center. we do public opinion surveys, but we also do a lot of look at the demographics of the hispanic community. and one of our signature products actually is, how many unauthorized immigrants are there in the...
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the media research center's jeffrey dickens pointed out that two-thirds of the mainstream media coverage was alarmist before this happened, but then, i think, last week i said that the administration was getting a little ahead of its skis in terms of sequester and pushing too hard and declaring doom and gloom and i think having watched "saturday night live" last weekend where it had a fake president obama saying, quote, i don't know anything about money, unquote. and i think now you can say the administration has jumped the shark on-- to use a tv cliche and further compounded the problem canceling the white house tours, which is a pr fiasco that even the mainstream media had to make fun of. >> jon: you bring up the media research center, 66% of the stories done from valentine's day february 14th until march 1 when the sequester kicked in, 66% advanced essentially the white house talking points. on abc, 89% of the stories parroted the white house line about budget, panic, and the sky is going to fall. that doesn't exactly seem to comport with what we're seeing here. >> i think that accoun
the media research center's jeffrey dickens pointed out that two-thirds of the mainstream media coverage was alarmist before this happened, but then, i think, last week i said that the administration was getting a little ahead of its skis in terms of sequester and pushing too hard and declaring doom and gloom and i think having watched "saturday night live" last weekend where it had a fake president obama saying, quote, i don't know anything about money, unquote. and i think now you...
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and guess what, the people at the panda breeding research center said now there's no stopping them. > just get right through the romantic dinner, flowers, and candles. >> do we think they learned from the video, or the video turned them on. >> i'm baffled that pandas watched tv. >> there was like a great plot. >> hopefully their looking around thinking there is a camera and they're going to get rich. >>> it's a fun experiment that makes water look like this -- >> what? >> that is really cool. >> this is making my brain >>> you might think all of those moves that spiderman does in the movies is trickery, but it is not. this is ging ninja trickster. >> these are spiderman moves. >> it's like he could go to a kids birthday party and do the real stunts. ♪ >> he has some skeers skills. he looks like actual spiderman. the way he moves, he is spot on with everything we have seen in movies, and we know that's all pretty much fake. and he is doing it. >>> i'm about to amaze you with a little bit of science, and a little illusion trickery, we just need a speaker, water hose, software, and a cam
and guess what, the people at the panda breeding research center said now there's no stopping them. > just get right through the romantic dinner, flowers, and candles. >> do we think they learned from the video, or the video turned them on. >> i'm baffled that pandas watched tv. >> there was like a great plot. >> hopefully their looking around thinking there is a camera and they're going to get rich. >>> it's a fun experiment that makes water look like this...
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take vo ---de acuerdo a una encuesta publicada por el "pew research center" un 71 por ciento de los participantes los indocumentados permanezcan en el pais. take half slab ---un 41 por ciento de ellos incluso se inclina por otorgarles la ciudadania. ----un 24 por ciento prefiere que solo accedan a la residencia permanente. stop open cesar --el papa francisco celebro hoy su primera misa de jueves santo en el vaticano... nat sound --- wait for cue ---la celebracion religiosa fue uno de varios eventos que el sumo pontifice tuvo dentro de sus actividades que marcan el jueves santo, dia en que se rcuerda la ultima cena que jesus tuvo con sus apostoles... ---durante su homilia, su santidad pidio a todos los catolicos a acercarse a los pobres... topvo blanca ---otra de las actividades del sumo pontifice fue ir a lavarle los pies a 12 jovenes reos en un reclusorio para menores de roma. ---este ritual es para recordar la misma obra cuando jesus lav los pies de 12 de sus discipulos. ---muchos de los jovenes son inmigrantes del norte de africa. blanca ---en san carlos, la policia busca a un hombre latino po
take vo ---de acuerdo a una encuesta publicada por el "pew research center" un 71 por ciento de los participantes los indocumentados permanezcan en el pais. take half slab ---un 41 por ciento de ellos incluso se inclina por otorgarles la ciudadania. ----un 24 por ciento prefiere que solo accedan a la residencia permanente. stop open cesar --el papa francisco celebro hoy su primera misa de jueves santo en el vaticano... nat sound --- wait for cue ---la celebracion religiosa fue uno de...
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. >> reporter: the deal brings environment environmentally friendly event event event research centermsung is already in austin where employees are 2500 and is expanding their plant. >> more smaller size company to come to get closer to samsung, to get closer to the cyst co. i think in the long run it's a benefit to san jose. >> the city says it's not giving anything away except future tax breaks. >>> on tuesday the supreme court will hear a challenge to proposition 8. the voter passed initiative defines marriage between a man and a woman. >> when we talk about fund meantlized as related to the constitution we're talking about those sacred of all the rights we have. the united states supreme court describes it as such. >> a challenge to the federal defense of marriage act will be heard this week. there was a rally in new york today. >> reporter: people are camping out in front of the supreme court. tuesday they focus on california's proposition 8. wednesday the court looks at the constitution natural tickets of the act. >> this ultimately is not about marriage. it's about fundamentall
. >> reporter: the deal brings environment environmentally friendly event event event research centermsung is already in austin where employees are 2500 and is expanding their plant. >> more smaller size company to come to get closer to samsung, to get closer to the cyst co. i think in the long run it's a benefit to san jose. >> the city says it's not giving anything away except future tax breaks. >>> on tuesday the supreme court will hear a challenge to proposition...
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again, according to be pew research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle the 1960'samilies in will never attain the wealth of their parents. 3, african americans were once the largest at -- ethnic minority group and the dominant political force in this country dating back to the civil rights movement. african-americans are now confronted with the growing influence of the hispanic population, the largest minority population group. i wanted to gauge african- americans sentiment about the political and economic changes that could result from hispanic americans being the largest minority. this demographic that could lead to hispanics potentially exercising greater political influence within the country on key issues of importance to african-americans, namely competition for jobs and minority business opportunities. and perhaps even hispanics becoming the dominant ethnic voice on cultural and social issues. four, i also wanted to find out how african-americans felt about their political leaders and organizations are represented their interests and assess the attitudes ab
again, according to be pew research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle the 1960'samilies in will never attain the wealth of their parents. 3, african americans were once the largest at -- ethnic minority group and the dominant political force in this country dating back to the civil rights movement. african-americans are now confronted with the growing influence of the hispanic population, the largest minority population group. i wanted to gauge african- americans sentiment...
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a new pew research center shows the majority of americans now support gay marriage. archers say it shows the largest change in opinions on a policy issue in a decade. in washington i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> moving on to business, shares in yahoo! hit a new 52-week high this morning. the company bought a new startup as well. scott mcgrew joins us. you were thinking about young ceos but in this case very young. >> he just turned 18. he invented something, he and as a 17-year-old. yahoo! bought his company lock, stock, and barrel. we don't know the exact price but it's in the few tens of millions of dollars. shares in yahoo! hitting that new 52-week high you mentioned, up $0.19 this morning. wall street in a very good mood after the company of cyprus was able to prevent its own bankruptcy by grabbing bank accounts of its own depositors. cyprus about the size of yahoo! if you compare gdp to market capitalization" good friday is a holiday. in the newsroom, cal berkeley professor robert wohlin ski passed away. he was one of the first guys who did artificial intelligen
a new pew research center shows the majority of americans now support gay marriage. archers say it shows the largest change in opinions on a policy issue in a decade. in washington i'm danielle lee, nbc news. >>> moving on to business, shares in yahoo! hit a new 52-week high this morning. the company bought a new startup as well. scott mcgrew joins us. you were thinking about young ceos but in this case very young. >> he just turned 18. he invented something, he and as a...
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. >>> pair of inventors came to the research center to announce their plans to fly across the unitedyou are looking at here. the solar impulse has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and carries 12,000 solar panels. it will start in san francisco in may and it will take several months to across the country. it crews at -- cruises at 40 miles per hour. >>> researchers said they created a living computer. they found a way to store and transmit data by manipulating dna inside cells. that could lead to ways to treat disease. >>> live storm tracker 2, showing green. this is a sign of things to come. a weather system heading our way and which part of your weekend could be wet. >> yosemite national park is about to unveil their new tents after the hantavirus outbreak, the latest on the hantavirus situation. hello. hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mo
. >>> pair of inventors came to the research center to announce their plans to fly across the unitedyou are looking at here. the solar impulse has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and carries 12,000 solar panels. it will start in san francisco in may and it will take several months to across the country. it crews at -- cruises at 40 miles per hour. >>> researchers said they created a living computer. they found a way to store and transmit data by manipulating dna inside cells. that...
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education innovation in some sort of distributed research center in. cross-cutting areas so it's actually again it will be concentrated on within five feet areas it's the nuclei by me and seen energy or species. so and each center is typically between like six to twelve million u.s. dollars per year and the funding for this center is reserved for five years so this is who funds it is this is the same percent fund that leaves the customer is that much money right now for example we have several kishen in our pipeline to create the centers for all of which are strongly supported by the b. companies the big companies like ross. like like are they big internet. for example go and we are a lot of people would say you know when you think of the companies that you just mentioned i don't think of them as being very savvy technologically at times ok to be this is this is exactly the point i mean so this company they understand that they have to increase their level of being technological companies and go towards like not to extract the resources but rather to d
education innovation in some sort of distributed research center in. cross-cutting areas so it's actually again it will be concentrated on within five feet areas it's the nuclei by me and seen energy or species. so and each center is typically between like six to twelve million u.s. dollars per year and the funding for this center is reserved for five years so this is who funds it is this is the same percent fund that leaves the customer is that much money right now for example we have several...
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. >> 10 years ago, the pew research center discovered that 58% of americans were opposed to gay marriage. just one third were in favor of it. today, 49% suprt g marrie. 44% do not. pugh says this is the largest public opinion shift on any issue in the last 10 years. president obama is a recent convert. >> obviously public opinion has shifted dramatically just over the last several years. my hope is we will come to a place where everybody is treated fairly. >> this week, on the same day the supreme court heard oral arguments t federal defense of marriage act, north carolina senator kay hagan became the 49th senator to come out in support of gay marriage despite the fact that voters in her district came out against it. first, mark, i would like to why why you would think -- you think public opinion on this issue has shifted so dramatically. >> i thi theey question i do y know, work with or have a relative who is gay? that number is a direct link to how people feel about same-sex marriage. the more likely they are to know, have a relative, have a good friend, work with somebody who is gay o
. >> 10 years ago, the pew research center discovered that 58% of americans were opposed to gay marriage. just one third were in favor of it. today, 49% suprt g marrie. 44% do not. pugh says this is the largest public opinion shift on any issue in the last 10 years. president obama is a recent convert. >> obviously public opinion has shifted dramatically just over the last several years. my hope is we will come to a place where everybody is treated fairly. >> this week, on the...
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and going back through the material none other than the president of the media research center, brent >> sean: is it possible to do this without the thrill up the leg, kiss ass, segment? it's impossible? >> it's deja vu all over again, he can't stop, we have to have something to talk about. >> sean: here is mathews, how the african-americans can support of the tea party, and buys into the lies he perpetuated. >> it seems like a lot of us that worked on the show and watched the program, we've made a real effort to show the face of the tea party. all the packards up there. the sort of hitler mustaches, the black face, if you will, superimposed on the face of barack obama, and the obvious racial kinards that keep popping up in the sort of visuals, what does your study tell you about the nature of the racial piece of the tea party? is it a resumption of the old south of the way things were before the civil war, for example? is it like the old dreamy nostalgia, "gone with the wind," that kind of america, where there were no gays and blacks were slaves and mexicans were in mexico. and even
and going back through the material none other than the president of the media research center, brent >> sean: is it possible to do this without the thrill up the leg, kiss ass, segment? it's impossible? >> it's deja vu all over again, he can't stop, we have to have something to talk about. >> sean: here is mathews, how the african-americans can support of the tea party, and buys into the lies he perpetuated. >> it seems like a lot of us that worked on the show and...
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janine de la vega is at that's ames research sent -- nasa ames research center. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. behind me is a very impressive sight. some people are saying this is a very impressive technological feat here. this is the first solar plane powered for 26 hours and was able to fly day and night with nothing, powering it except the sun. it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and weighs as much as a small car. the solar impulse was unveiled at moffett field because the creators announced they will be flying it across america on a tour. it uses 12,000 solar panels which charges it up. the creatorrers were switzerland are flying it across -- creators in switzerland are flying it across the world. their tour starts here in the bay area and they will stop in dallas and washington before landing it at its final destination, in new york. >> we want to inspire the young generation, inspire them to become pioneers to help them find their passion in nuclear achievement. >> reporter: some interesting facts, the single pilot seat is used as a toilet as well. it also uses the average power of
janine de la vega is at that's ames research sent -- nasa ames research center. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. behind me is a very impressive sight. some people are saying this is a very impressive technological feat here. this is the first solar plane powered for 26 hours and was able to fly day and night with nothing, powering it except the sun. it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and weighs as much as a small car. the solar impulse was unveiled at moffett field because the creators...
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as somebody who works online and , if it werevideos not for this gentleman and the media research center i would not have a job. any writers who work online? let us give them a round of applause. you folks are making changes here. mrc has valuable resources. the guy has written three books. he appears on "media mash." most importantly he looks fantastic in a dinner jacket. tonight he is here as chairman for america. please welcome mr. brant bozell -- mr. brent bozell. [applause] >> hello. i want to let you know that after three long days they have saved the best for last, me. after the disastrous election results in november there have been a lot of beating of breasts and whipping of backs. tellspert after another us we need to rethink the conservative movement. no we do not. we need to stop listening to the advice coming from the professional politicians and consultants most responsible for this train wrecks. [applause] pilot need someone to your ship to you ask advice for the captain -- the you ask advice from the captain of the titanic? what is it we should do? the interests simple. i
as somebody who works online and , if it werevideos not for this gentleman and the media research center i would not have a job. any writers who work online? let us give them a round of applause. you folks are making changes here. mrc has valuable resources. the guy has written three books. he appears on "media mash." most importantly he looks fantastic in a dinner jacket. tonight he is here as chairman for america. please welcome mr. brant bozell -- mr. brent bozell. [applause]...
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janine de la vega is at that's ames research sent -- nasa ames research center. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. behind me is a very impressive sight. some people are saying this is a very impressive technological feat here. this is the first solar plane powered for 26 hours and was able to fly day and night with nothing, powering it except the sun. it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and weighs as much as a small car. the solar impulse was unveiled at moffett field because the creators announced they will be flying it across america on a tour. it uses 12,000 solar panels which charges it up. the creatorrers were switzerland are flying it across -- creators in switzerland are flying it across the world. their tour starts here in the bay area and they will stop in dallas and washington before landing it at its final destination, in new york. >> we want to inspire the young generation, inspire them to become pioneers to help them find their passion in nuclear achievement. >> reporter: some interesting facts, the single pilot seat is used as a toilet as well. it also uses the average power of
janine de la vega is at that's ames research sent -- nasa ames research center. >> reporter: good afternoon, tori. behind me is a very impressive sight. some people are saying this is a very impressive technological feat here. this is the first solar plane powered for 26 hours and was able to fly day and night with nothing, powering it except the sun. it has the wingspan of a jumbo jet and weighs as much as a small car. the solar impulse was unveiled at moffett field because the creators...
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research monkeys. the u.s.d.a. said the centerh monkeys from getting sick and dying. despite that, the university will not be fined because the research facility has made improvements. the center uses monkeys to research diseases like hiv, alzheimer's and autism. >> at&t said its looking to hire hundreds, they want techs to help support a growing demand for the uverse service. they want to fill more than 500 full time positions, it's one of the largest employers in the nation. >> a couple from walnut creek are california's newest multimillionaires. the couple won $33 million through super lotto plus. they claim that check in sacramento yesterday. he said he couldn't believe his luck especially since he had just been laid off from his job of 16 years. >> i was by myself at home and i started screaming by myself. really, very happy. running in the house. >> he said he plans to start his own business and employ friends and relatives who need jobs, his wife is a hairstylist in downtown walnut creek. she said they doesn't plan to quit.
research monkeys. the u.s.d.a. said the centerh monkeys from getting sick and dying. despite that, the university will not be fined because the research facility has made improvements. the center uses monkeys to research diseases like hiv, alzheimer's and autism. >> at&t said its looking to hire hundreds, they want techs to help support a growing demand for the uverse service. they want to fill more than 500 full time positions, it's one of the largest employers in the nation....
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daift finkelhorn and director of the research center university of new hampshire and reviewed studies and bullying among youth is actually down in recent years. his colleague have actually stopped using the term of "bullying" and refer to peer aggression and i can go into definitions but i won't bore you. a subset of bullying is also not on the rise and based on researchers and their samples and other scholar's work and 20% of teens have ever experienced cyber bullying and a scholar from norway published lower numbers but why be such a stickler about accurate data? because the norms for research say getting the facts out takes the tacit acceptance or fatalism out of the picture. perception changes behavior so when we connect surveys in school and own their own data and a psychology professor at university of nebraska and the vast majority of students moment engage in bullying behavior and when students find that out bullying behavior goes down further and it's a powerful resource you can use. now i'm going to introduce this amazing panel. first we have just to my right mia from sealti
daift finkelhorn and director of the research center university of new hampshire and reviewed studies and bullying among youth is actually down in recent years. his colleague have actually stopped using the term of "bullying" and refer to peer aggression and i can go into definitions but i won't bore you. a subset of bullying is also not on the rise and based on researchers and their samples and other scholar's work and 20% of teens have ever experienced cyber bullying and a scholar...
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also on board are plant experiments developed at nasa ames research center. spacex is run by paypal and tesla founder elon musk. >>> and now we are looking live at some clouds over the skies in san jose. but it was a pretty mild day. i did use my windshield wipers on my way to work early this morning, though, anthony. >> we had some fog this morning. in fact, we are still seeing some of that fog in some of the coastal locations. we even still have some showers that are still hanging around across central parts of california. you'll notice looking at the big picture we are not talk about any rain for the time being. once the cold front moves through, the winds start to pick up. here are some of the top wind gusts around 30 miles per hour in san francisco in the last hour. antioch about 20 miles per hour. so really 20 to 30 miles per hour wind gusts. and that's the cold air that is moving on in here. in fact, today, even despite the morning fog and drizzle, some locations managed to get up into the lower 70s. walnut creek, san rafael, those are the locations. a
also on board are plant experiments developed at nasa ames research center. spacex is run by paypal and tesla founder elon musk. >>> and now we are looking live at some clouds over the skies in san jose. but it was a pretty mild day. i did use my windshield wipers on my way to work early this morning, though, anthony. >> we had some fog this morning. in fact, we are still seeing some of that fog in some of the coastal locations. we even still have some showers that are still...
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shares agreement she is a professor of international finance and director of the european union research center at george washington university all right crosstalk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want when you go to washington first you said this is moral hazard this is what's going on in cyprus right now can you explain that please. sure sure the you know this is unprecedented what is happening right now in a financial crisis the one the one entity you protect are always a small savers and they're getting hit this time so most of the small savers will be hit by a six point seven five percent tax and exchange they'll be given shares of that very bank and if that's not more has it i don't know what is so you have to give money to a bank to extorting you this essentially what's going on it's extraordinary absolutely right and the worst part is that that is and the worst part is that the bond holders the financial institutions that lent money to the banks are not being touched this time but this is all about the germans and the russians actually ok michael where do you come in
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shares and raymond she is a professor of international finance and director of the european union research center at george washington university all right cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want to go to washington first appears and you said this is moral hazard this is what's going on in cyprus right now can you explain that please. sure sure the you know this is unprecedented what is happening right now in a financial crisis the one the one entity you protect are always a small savers and they're getting hit this time so most of the small savers will be hit by a six point seven five percent tax and exchange they'll be given shares of that very bank and if that's not more has it i don't know what is so you have to give money to a bank to.
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some specific research center in california and. they've expanded them they've added huge new grants to hire some of these reporters to hire more political operatives to really expand their operations and put more pressure on the state legislatures and the state governors who is the. well you know i talked to the state policy network and they said today that you know their people have no coordinated agenda but if you look at the last four years and i listened to some of their kind of strategy meetings they're clearly going after after unions they're talking about consolidating power by and acting with these voter id laws going after acorn this kind of pave the way before james o'keefe and really just even the gerrymandering issue that these kind of absurdly drawn congressional districts these state think tanks are defending them saying no this is this is part of this is part of our state now you can't change these borders well and in fact you know democrats across the country running for the house of representatives got one point th
some specific research center in california and. they've expanded them they've added huge new grants to hire some of these reporters to hire more political operatives to really expand their operations and put more pressure on the state legislatures and the state governors who is the. well you know i talked to the state policy network and they said today that you know their people have no coordinated agenda but if you look at the last four years and i listened to some of their kind of strategy...
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well did a large media outlets learn from this mistake the pew research center's state on the news media report has some alarming findings that show the media has grown even more opinionated since that take imus and b c and now we're gaining in popularity with its liberal spin found that imus n.b.c. broadcast opinion a whopping eighty five percent of the time but if you watch imus n.b.c. that should come as no surprise we were one thing from the last four years and the republicans will stand on your neck and then stab you in the. coming collapse if we don't take care of. we're going to deal with all that it's not is this is a really true i wish it were a long way off you know when you say so you know if we're talking about climate change. the art of my god or the implication is somehow that i would approve of any racism or discrimination and i don't in any form or fashion but isn't being in favor of civil rights but against the civil rights act a little like saying you're against high cholesterol you're going to be. by raising the specter of americans sitting in cafes being struck down b
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at the kaiser research center technicians treat saliva samples like genetic gold wrk good reason. samples creates one of the unique data bases in the country. >> power is unples pres dented. >> the project builds on archives of medical records on members for decades. >> includes surgical and other procedure that's people would have had done includes comprehensive pharmacy information. >> then, several years ago, researchers teamed up to turn that into a searchable data base. idea was that they can cross check it for clues but at the last minute they added one component. the saliva samples. with a $25 million grant researchers have been able to analyze dna turbing a tool into a kind of genetic search engine. >> there is a unique opportunity to try to link that with the new genetic information. >> he says analysis took more than a year with computers and equipment running 25 hours per day. but the results could benefit research into a wide cross section of disease autos things like heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. >> because it includes information on habits along with wher
at the kaiser research center technicians treat saliva samples like genetic gold wrk good reason. samples creates one of the unique data bases in the country. >> power is unples pres dented. >> the project builds on archives of medical records on members for decades. >> includes surgical and other procedure that's people would have had done includes comprehensive pharmacy information. >> then, several years ago, researchers teamed up to turn that into a searchable data...
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of americans who currently put their faith in the government that's right according to the pew research center a record low number of americans trust the government that it was reflected all across the board including bipartisan groups experience some sort of disenchantment artie's corrina senseless goes out on the streets of the nation's capital to ask are you surprised. although the pew study told us how many americans no longer trust their government it didn't really give us many clues as to why do you trust your government or not. i would say yes i trust my government most of the time not really at all but most of the time yes definitely i trust my government class why should my ok why do you think the rates would be that low what do you think happened recently people are under educated. you know most likely you know a bunch of rednecks in this country. you know in a bad way but there's a lot of an educated people this country i think government people don't care about american anymore i think they're more interested in the next election and less interested in what's right for the country
of americans who currently put their faith in the government that's right according to the pew research center a record low number of americans trust the government that it was reflected all across the board including bipartisan groups experience some sort of disenchantment artie's corrina senseless goes out on the streets of the nation's capital to ask are you surprised. although the pew study told us how many americans no longer trust their government it didn't really give us many clues as to...
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if people want to see the world of the future economy, they should look at tel aviv, home of research centers and startups. [applause] israelis are active on social media. every day seems to be a different facebook campaign on where i should give a speech. [laughter] [applause] that innovation is as important to the relationship between the united states and israel for security. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today the trade between our two countries is at $40 billion every year. [applause] more importantly, that partnership has created new products and medical treatments and pushing new frontiers of science and exploration. that is the kind of relationship israel should have and could have with every country in the world. we see how that innovation could reshape this region. there is a program in jerusalem that brings together young israelis and palestinians to learn vital skills in technology and business. and in israeli and palestinian have joined together to begin a start. it speaks to the talent and entrepreneurial spirit. o
if people want to see the world of the future economy, they should look at tel aviv, home of research centers and startups. [applause] israelis are active on social media. every day seems to be a different facebook campaign on where i should give a speech. [laughter] [applause] that innovation is as important to the relationship between the united states and israel for security. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. today the trade...
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. >> researchers from the pacific marine mammal center at huntington beach guided 2 stranded dolphinsto the pacific ocean successfully. they were in shallow water across the pacific coast highway from the beach. look what they d.animal rescuers on surfboard guided disoriented dolphins back to deeper water before herding them that huntington harbor. away they go. marin scientist monitoring the dolphins now to make sure they swim to the ocean app not back to the east fewary. amazing. >> pretty cool. >> yes. it is cool is that dolphins know they are being helped. >> let's turn to the weather forecast. spencer here. weekend has arrived. >> it has indeed. along come clouds. mild over the weekend. we have a big cool down coming next week. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd and of actually there it is. we have few clouds offshore. clear skies overland areas and mostly clear until later tonight when we gets clouds. live view from the high definition base camera at emeryville back across the bay. temperatures today the today high. 76 in santa rose. new record for this date in oak land. 74 degr
. >> researchers from the pacific marine mammal center at huntington beach guided 2 stranded dolphinsto the pacific ocean successfully. they were in shallow water across the pacific coast highway from the beach. look what they d.animal rescuers on surfboard guided disoriented dolphins back to deeper water before herding them that huntington harbor. away they go. marin scientist monitoring the dolphins now to make sure they swim to the ocean app not back to the east fewary. amazing....
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again, according to the pugh research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle class families in the '60s will never attain the wealth of their parents. number three, african-americans were once the largest ethnic minority group and the dominant minority political voice in this country dating back to the civil rights movement. african-americans are now confronted with the growing influence of the hispanic population which is today the largest minority population group. i wanted to gauge african-american sentiment about the political and economic changes that could result from hispanic-americans being the largest minority. the demographic fact could lead to hispanic potentially exercising greater political influence within the country on key issues of importance to african-americans namely competition for jobs, and minority business opportunities. and perhaps even hispanic become the dominant ethnic voice on cultural and social issues. number four, i also wanted to find out how african-americans feel about their political leaders. in organizations that represent their interests
again, according to the pugh research center, nearly half of african-americans born to middle class families in the '60s will never attain the wealth of their parents. number three, african-americans were once the largest ethnic minority group and the dominant minority political voice in this country dating back to the civil rights movement. african-americans are now confronted with the growing influence of the hispanic population which is today the largest minority population group. i wanted...