in the back of the book segment tonight, the all-important evangelical vote. new polling by cnn shows that donald trump is in the lead with that voting block, ahead of candidates who would seem to have more obvious appeal, such as former evangelical pastor, mike huckabee, or ted cruz, the son of a pastor. so what is it about the donald that makes him so popular among the voters? joining us, pastor, what is going on? donald trump leading among evangelicals, that is a surprise. that is right. i want to be clear. i am not endorsing donald trump but i am explaining why he is so popular among evangelicals. you know, frank bruney at the times explains his appeal of either they re ignorant who donald trump is, or their
did you know that segment tonight. fox news national security did you know that segment tonight, fox news national security correspondent, jennifer griffin. she s led a fascinating life. she almost died a few years ago from breast cancer. so you were raised primarily in northern virginia, affluent home? yeah. you go to private school and do very well? i did well, yeah. you wound up going to college at? harvard. harvard, very, very impressive. so you take a leave of absence from harvard as a sophomore. instead going second or third year abroad. you go to south africa. then you come back to harvard and you finish up? i had met my husband bhwho w working for the ap.
now back to an o reilly special. in the did you know that segment tonight, fox news chief religion correspondent lauren green. she s been with fnc 19 years. before that, some very interesting things happened to her. so you have had a very fascinating life, one of five children, right? grew up in minneapolis, minnesota. right. regular public school kid? everybody went to public school. you played the piano about six years old? six years old. we stopped for a a little bit and started again at ten. the pianno was in my house hold all my life so i always played. did you like playing the piano as a kid, most kid hate the lessons. i loved playing the piano. i loved music.
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back of the book segment tonight, weekdays with bernie. as we reported last night, even after a deputy sheriff was shot dead in houston, allegedly by a black convict, the black lives matter crew encouraged violence against the policemgi2j in a minnesota event. the group chanting pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon. the term pigs in a blanket was used by the alleged killer of two new york city police officers ishmael brinsley who posted on social media that he was going to kill some cops, quote, i m putting pigs in a blanket, unquote. how did the network news cover the black lives matter threat? well, they didn t. they just said no. last night on the network news there was absolutely no coverage from abc, nbc, and cbs. joining us now from north carolina bernie goldberg. now, i understand you wrote a letter to the president of cbs news, david rose, you are an alum, as am i, and what did you say in that letter? well, he was watching the evening news, and the lead