has been offered to christians and now muslim as well. certainly we certainly are grateful and hopeful that yes, christians who are persecuted for their faith will have an opportunity to be safe and can be welcomed to this country. but that should happen with without necessarily expecting that they must go to the front of the line ahead of others who have suffered equally or perhaps even more. pew numbers do show in most of these nations, christians are greatly overrepresented for where they are in the population. it is a great point that you make there. linda, david thank you to both of you for being on the program. coming up, how the global community is responding to president trump s travel ban. clarissa ward and fareed zakaria are next. be back in just a moment.
oppose and once again this will be a lot like 2000 and come to florida. it would strip away what they could do going after the dynasty. one other interesting point of data, as this is all playing out, younger voters are more used to this technology, they think everything should be simple. would they be mad that hillary had a private server? look at the pew numbers. among republicans and democrats, younger republicans and democrats, a smaller percentage of younger people think this is a big deal. i suspect that s because they want help with their college costs or they want a job. i think there are other things more important than if hillary clinton has a private e-mail server. i was with senator paul, the lib ber tan strain among younger voters, they are more sympathetic to clinton s argument without having to reveal everything. lucky to have a private
photo i.d. on it would allow you to fly an airplane, for instance, or get on a plane. right. and that would allow everybody access to the polls. that would allow everybody access to the polls, yeah. you talk about how broken things are. it is also true that there are new pew numbers out today that shows access to the polls, some states got better from the 2012 elections. can you feel that contests the claims you re making that we re back sliding? no, i i think what those numbers indicate is that the president and young people are finding ways to use technology to deal with the obstructions. but us senior citizens who aren t that comfortable with technology need to vote, too. ambassador young, one thing
lowering the number of jobs available to people and cutting people s hours and be detrime detriment detrimental. and the president s speech this weekend was trying to turn this zero sum discussion that if i win, you lose into, this is good for everyone. a growing economy that is actually lifting both the poor and the middle class toward the increasingly prosperous 1% is in everybody s interest. pew numbers came out showing income inequality in this number not seen since 1928. that s a very telling year. for me, this is definitely a personal one. i grew up in a community of single moms and my mother actually lied about our address my entire elementary school career so that i could go to a better elementary school in our neighborhood. and so i think this is personal for a lot of people. dana, political feasibility here, what s the likelihood that the minimum wage gets raised forget $15 an hour, $10 an hour,
basically made up message events, like trying to rig health care dozens of times, which is not a congressional activity. it s a political activity. i think the president has been very clear about trying to negotiate and govern in town, but he is the president. he is going to lead and reach out to people around the country. and if we re being fair about sort of political motivations or strategic motivations here, jonathan, we read those pew numbers. the president spent almost two months since the election talking about innovation and gun control and not really focused on the economy. major garrett writes, the uncharacteristically early white house preview of the speech suggests as a sense of internal suggests a sense of internal nervousness. in the past week some democrats have warned mr. president he risked losing touch with economic concerns as he dealt repeatedly with guns, immigration, and climate change. well, as weave seen over the weekend, excuse me, that, you know, the p