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After 26-year-old Brandon Fellows stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6,
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Politics is personal, and that s been
How did we get here?
In a study published in January 2017,
Neil Malhotra, a political science professor at Stanford University, and his co-author Gregory A. Huber concluded that It appears as if in the contemporary period political orientations directly affect the social relationships people seek to form, which results in increased political homogeneity in formed relationships, Malhotra and Huber wrote. This has the potential to amplify polarization through the creation of homogenous social networks and households.
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from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the cbs evening news with katie couric. couric: good evening, everyone. he might be the most reviled c.e.o. in america. today, b.p. s tony hayward faced a barrage of criticism and questions from members of congress who conveyed the nation s anger over that oil spill in the gulf of mexico. hayward said he is deeply sorry, but he left committee members exasperated when he refused to answer questions about whether b.p. cut corners to save money, saying he was not involved in decision making about the deepwater horizon rig. today, the coast guard said b.p. is now capturing about 750,000 gallons of oil per day, but that may be just a third of what s leaking out of the well. the rest is spreading throughout the gulf. our team of correspondents is covering this story from the gulf to capitol hill. we begin there with sharyl attkisson, and sharyl, a very strange start to a pretty contentious hearing. reporter: it was, katie.
arrived at clicking cameras, the hearing started with a surprise apology. i apologize. reporter: it came from, of all people, the top republican on the committee that oversees oil companies. i do not want to live in a country where any time a citizen or a corporation does something that is legitimately wrong is subject to a shake-down. reporter: the shake-down, barton said, was president obama asking b.p. to set up a $20 billion fund for claims. barton, by the way, has received more than $300,000 from the oil and gas industry in donations since 2007. most of the members of the committee have received a total of did 1 million-plus stins since the start of last year. 11 took no money. there were plety of other drama. this is our state bird. reporter: the activist shrimper and through it all, hayward s apparent remoteness. you seem tow removed. reporter: and inability to answer questions left many disappointed. i had no prior knowledge. i m not stonewalling. i