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the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be calling for it. i do not believe in a boycott on the census. the census count determines how many congressional representatives there are. it is used to figure out funding for counties. sometimes it is our own immigrant communities who really need those resources but are in a weak position to negotiate. i cannot emphasize how important it is to understand that your information given to the census is confidential and there are extra safe marks for the information. there is also big penalties for anyone who inappropriately to full does the information. it is never meant to be handed over to the immigration service. absolutely, the commission should encourage everyone to participate. can you imagine if w
the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be calling for it. i do not believe in a boycott on the census. the census count determines how many congressional representatives there are. it is used to figure out...
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do we have to wait for the 2010 census to say something about it or what? >> thank you, commissioners. jeremy battis, planning department. regarding the age and the data of the data, it is my understanding that we all know that the data comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because, due to reasons beyond the scope of this conversation, the planning department has historically chose on the rely on the census data as it's been presented in the 1990 that was the last year that the census data provided local governments with commute and that is the data we're using. commissioner sugaya: it does, but on the larger conversation with the ceqa issue, this has to be part of that go around. that is all. and the only other comment is ceqa is a process set up under state
do we have to wait for the 2010 census to say something about it or what? >> thank you, commissioners. jeremy battis, planning department. regarding the age and the data of the data, it is my understanding that we all know that the data comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently...
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do we have to wait for the 2010 census to say something about it or what? >> thank you, commissioners. jeremy battis, planning department. regarding the age and the data of the data, it is my understanding that we all know that the data comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently the last date they had the long form with all the questions regarding commute data and because
do we have to wait for the 2010 census to say something about it or what? >> thank you, commissioners. jeremy battis, planning department. regarding the age and the data of the data, it is my understanding that we all know that the data comes out every 10 years with the accept us is, but my understanding that the census for reasons of wanting more disclosure and participation, the census bureau made a choice to shorten the form and reduce the number of questions. and 1990 was apparently...
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let's take a closer look at the census figures we were talking about. california being 13.35% asian right now is it a steady growth? >> i think that air yanks from throughout the world. you have them coming to the bay area because they lost diversity that we have here. the asian community has tremendous diversity. we have chinese, japanese and i think it's important for in the community to take a look at the status to understand the demographics of our growing community. >> if you are taking a closer look at the differences 13.5%, and mike inge has offered a bill to include more ethnic groups, expanding those groups from 11 to 21. asian category is really a disservice because it so many different groups within the community. >> i agree hundred percent. i remember a time when i was going through the census and filling it out. it said other for silicon valley. i understand when it takes to break out those numbers. what it is involved with the san mateo county, i actually tried to help put the word out to help more services for us. it's very important that
let's take a closer look at the census figures we were talking about. california being 13.35% asian right now is it a steady growth? >> i think that air yanks from throughout the world. you have them coming to the bay area because they lost diversity that we have here. the asian community has tremendous diversity. we have chinese, japanese and i think it's important for in the community to take a look at the status to understand the demographics of our growing community. >> if you...
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the census data from my district. so, you should be seeing that. commissioner borden: what correlation is there between housing and other kinds of districts? >> i think so. i will look to that to be certain. >> thank you, commissioners. you can move on to the director's report, directors announcements -- director's announcements. >> thank you. commissioners, i have one in to call your attention to. there is a memo regarding the japantown neighborhood process, and there are community meetings coming up there are three meetings. june 1, to 27 and july 31. -- june 1, june 27, and july 31. what is the time of the meeting? they are all happening at 1840 sutter st. at 8:00 in the evening, i believe. it does not have the time on it. as the community is looking at the planet that you had seen at about a year-and-a-half ago. they are booking added and recommending changes. these meetings will be held to get a broader view on the plan. again, june 1, june 27, in july 31. i think scott has something. >> i just wanted to remark on the legislation on the three
the census data from my district. so, you should be seeing that. commissioner borden: what correlation is there between housing and other kinds of districts? >> i think so. i will look to that to be certain. >> thank you, commissioners. you can move on to the director's report, directors announcements -- director's announcements. >> thank you. commissioners, i have one in to call your attention to. there is a memo regarding the japantown neighborhood process, and there are...
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. 5000 less since the 2010 census, where's the bureau had predicted that there would be a growth of about 10,000. again, we are anxious to get more detailed information to understand what each group -- what demographics were really impacted by that shift, especially in terms of the number of families, which is data we do not currently have. we organize our findings in a different age categories, so we look at ages 0 to 5, and we look at the kindergarten to eighth grade age population, and in high school and populationyouth -- high school and older youth. i will briefly go through findings and leave time for questions. see ratified, the big funding from both the administrative data as well as community input is barely care and education or child care programs continue to be a big need. preschool programs and parents looking for support to help them be able to prepare their students for kindergarten once they enter. issues of access, affordability, and quality continued to be concerned in terms of early care and education. looking at the next age population, a kindergarten to eighth grade o
. 5000 less since the 2010 census, where's the bureau had predicted that there would be a growth of about 10,000. again, we are anxious to get more detailed information to understand what each group -- what demographics were really impacted by that shift, especially in terms of the number of families, which is data we do not currently have. we organize our findings in a different age categories, so we look at ages 0 to 5, and we look at the kindergarten to eighth grade age population, and in...
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they can expect a raft of questions from census gores. millions will give details about their family status, occupation, religion, and much more. a random selection of a population will face those questions. anyone refusing to take part could face a fine. the government says it needs that information to help plan for the future. coming up in our "in depth" in just a bit, we will take a closer look. ome sportsow, a belgian cyclists have died after a crash. he was only 26 years old. he fell off of his bicycle during a dissent. that was on stage three of the race in northern italy. doctors at the scene were not able to revive him. he is the first cyclist to die since 1995. more sports now come a setback for the fans of the soccer club. this is saying goodbye to one of its star players that lp steer the team to the title this year. another player says he is moving to real madrid. in excess of 10 million euros. he is considered a top talent, the youngest player to ever joint, making his debut at the age of just 16. well, what is the right bala
they can expect a raft of questions from census gores. millions will give details about their family status, occupation, religion, and much more. a random selection of a population will face those questions. anyone refusing to take part could face a fine. the government says it needs that information to help plan for the future. coming up in our "in depth" in just a bit, we will take a closer look. ome sportsow, a belgian cyclists have died after a crash. he was only 26 years old. he...
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the census data from my district. so, you should be seeing that. commissioner borden: what correlation is there between housing and other kinds of districts? >> i think so. i will look to that to be certain. >> thank you, commissioners. you can move oto
the census data from my district. so, you should be seeing that. commissioner borden: what correlation is there between housing and other kinds of districts? >> i think so. i will look to that to be certain. >> thank you, commissioners. you can move oto
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one in 1880 recorded a few people living in one village out on the coast, and by the next census in 1890, there were no native alaskan settlers out here. they had in the meantime resettled in english bay because of the effects of deprivation under the fur trade system, which was really one of forced labor, or probably a substantial impact from smallpox and other diseases. eir population had dwindled. they went to english bay, collected there, and there was a church there. the russian orthodox priest wanted them to come there and settle at one centralized location. [narrator] today english bay is only accessible by boat or plane. when people moved here from the kenai fjords area, it would have taken several days. linda cook is researching the migration of the people who moved from the kenai fjords. [linda cook] english bay originally-- the name is now nanwalek-- was a summer seasonal camp, and the russians were along this coastline in the late 1700s. with the coming of the americans in 1867, the village reverted to american hands. there were somewhere probably in the neighborhood of
one in 1880 recorded a few people living in one village out on the coast, and by the next census in 1890, there were no native alaskan settlers out here. they had in the meantime resettled in english bay because of the effects of deprivation under the fur trade system, which was really one of forced labor, or probably a substantial impact from smallpox and other diseases. eir population had dwindled. they went to english bay, collected there, and there was a church there. the russian orthodox...
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in terms of the census it's not something that i wound up writing about. in the book that i was originally was going to write, it was something that i was going to spend a little bit of time and how people identified themselves and how that has changed over time in an official construct in terms of -- you know, how the government actually identifies people or allows people who identified themselves. i ended up not writing about that. but i find myself swimming in that conversation to some degree based on the race cards. because so many of the race cards come back, deal with questions of identity and deal with the sort of internal dialog that people have with themselves in trying to figure out how they identified themselves or how they should identify many other members of the family. some of the submissions come from people who are raising children who don't look like them. or who have grandchildren who represent a rainbow or, you know, come from a sort of wider diaspo diaspora. and i try to set aside time if i actually have information and how to reach so
in terms of the census it's not something that i wound up writing about. in the book that i was originally was going to write, it was something that i was going to spend a little bit of time and how people identified themselves and how that has changed over time in an official construct in terms of -- you know, how the government actually identifies people or allows people who identified themselves. i ended up not writing about that. but i find myself swimming in that conversation to some...
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. >> how scary is w census >>> new census figures show the seven-year itch lives on.les who break up typically separate after about seven years of marriage and then divorce about a year later. but the census also shows that overall the divorce rate is finally leveling off after decades of rising. >>> tiger woods is about to lose his place among the world's top ten golfers. rankings due out next week will show that woods has slipped to number 11 missing the top ten for the first time since 1997. although "forbes" still ranks him as the top sports celebrity in star power. >>> the latest highlights from espn news. >> top of the morning to you. cole wright with your espn news update. up one game to none on the miami heat. derrick rose and bulls looking up to go-0 the times. first quarter, rose getting in the lane, going high off the glass, game all squared, 15 each. seconds left in the first, deng has a buzzer beater. count it. by 7 and the mad house rocking. third quarter, lebron, ripping and rolling. finishing off with the foul. heat up 7 after his shot from the stripe.
. >> how scary is w census >>> new census figures show the seven-year itch lives on.les who break up typically separate after about seven years of marriage and then divorce about a year later. but the census also shows that overall the divorce rate is finally leveling off after decades of rising. >>> tiger woods is about to lose his place among the world's top ten golfers. rankings due out next week will show that woods has slipped to number 11 missing the top ten for...
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census, if you're married, you're in the minority. what do you think?s it say about society and america? let me know what you think by sending me a tweet @twitter come/fwhitfield. >>> hackers may have compromised defense department secrets. a source close to the investigation says the hackers broke into the computer networks of lockheed martin, the world's large of the defense contractor. it's not known what, if any, information was stolen. lockheed works on weapons technology used on the battlefield. >>> this weekend sony will start to restore its play station network in asia. much of the online gaming network was shut down last month after hackers broke in and got access to customer information, possibly credit card numbers. sony says it is adding new security measures. >>> so in the last two months millions of online records have been breached. before you go on vacation, make sure your finances are safe and sound. what do you actually do? what can you do. ken and darya dolan hasve the answers for us. to find out whether the account has been hacked, w
census, if you're married, you're in the minority. what do you think?s it say about society and america? let me know what you think by sending me a tweet @twitter come/fwhitfield. >>> hackers may have compromised defense department secrets. a source close to the investigation says the hackers broke into the computer networks of lockheed martin, the world's large of the defense contractor. it's not known what, if any, information was stolen. lockheed works on weapons technology used on...
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ago there was no place to go, there was red lining in certain areas you could go in. >> and 2010 census proved what many people already know, one of the most diverse places in america is becoming more diverse. >> we're here at 320 malcolm am drive. >> 60% of her clients are latinos that want to buy homes here in richmond. >> they want to be with their friends, they want to move there, too, and they hear about the payments and hear about the space. >> from san pablo to fremont, the majority is now the minutes. >> it's not just latinos. others are growing at the same pace. >> a fast pace. california's grew the fast testimony at 323.35% and latinos were right behind while whites trailed. >> many opportunities in california, especially the job opportunities. >> it's opportunities and the rich colorful fabric that keeps people coming. >> we need to work together as a community to have a vibrant community. >> in the east bay, cecilia vega "abc 7 news." >>> counselors at stanford may be encouraging students to take easier classes to maintain grad point averages. education reporter lyanne melen
ago there was no place to go, there was red lining in certain areas you could go in. >> and 2010 census proved what many people already know, one of the most diverse places in america is becoming more diverse. >> we're here at 320 malcolm am drive. >> 60% of her clients are latinos that want to buy homes here in richmond. >> they want to be with their friends, they want to move there, too, and they hear about the payments and hear about the space. >> from san pablo...
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the census numbers themselves. i mean, the census numbers are out there, they're verifiable. but how accurately they reflect population, we don't really know. but the census numbers show that the relative number of african-americans in washington decreased between 1850 and 1860. and i've always thought that the reason for that was just people leaving, free black people leaving and going north. so, basically, what you have by the eve of the civil war is a proportion of the population that's smaller than it's been in the past, then it goes back up to one-third from the civil war. and also equally proportionately free or a little bit more free than it's been in the past. >> leg are -- historians have looked at the south -- [inaudible] and yet they've ignored the obvious example of washington. do you have an explanation of why? and, secondly, what were some of the surprises that you encountered as you did your research of this? >> why have historians, basically, ignored this reversal of reconstruction in washington, and then supplemented by talk about some of your surprises. >> d
the census numbers themselves. i mean, the census numbers are out there, they're verifiable. but how accurately they reflect population, we don't really know. but the census numbers show that the relative number of african-americans in washington decreased between 1850 and 1860. and i've always thought that the reason for that was just people leaving, free black people leaving and going north. so, basically, what you have by the eve of the civil war is a proportion of the population that's...
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the scope of this conversation, the planning department has historically chose on the rely on the census data as it's been presented in the 1990 that was the last year that the census data provided local governments with commute and that is the data we're using. commissioner sugaya: it does, but on the larger conversation with the ceqa issue, this has to be part of that go around. that is all. and the only other comment is ceqa is a process set up under state law and i think anybody has a right to appeal the negative dec or the pmnd and mr. colon knows that. president olague: i don't support the appeal, but do endorse the comments of ms. hester. i have been hearing these for years from bike coalition, tom, and i have been having these convictions as long as i have been here and it is time we start tackling the issue. call the question. secretary avery: commissioners, the motion on the floor is to uphold the preliminary mitigated negative declaration. on that motion, commissioner antonini. >> yai yai. >> commissioner borden. >> aye. >> commissioner miguel. >> aye. >> commissioner fong. >>
the scope of this conversation, the planning department has historically chose on the rely on the census data as it's been presented in the 1990 that was the last year that the census data provided local governments with commute and that is the data we're using. commissioner sugaya: it does, but on the larger conversation with the ceqa issue, this has to be part of that go around. that is all. and the only other comment is ceqa is a process set up under state law and i think anybody has a right...
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the 2000 census data will be the same as the 2010 census data on that issue. in terms of which hospitals and which systems are bearing the cost of care and the cost of care for low-income people, medical and compensated care, there are millions of ways to masai's this data, and you could look over the entire decade -- there are millions of ways to massage this data. as we move with the system the city has adopted in the next couple of years, i hope the data will be much more available in different formats. but it is representative of what the hospitals look like, is picking up the issue of what percentage of discharges are medical patients in each of these hospitals. it has been pretty consistent over the years. san francisco general, st. luke's, ucsf picked up the lion's share of the burden. chinese, which is distinct in many ways, and cpmc and kaiser are at the bottom of the list. supervisor campos: just a quick question -- how does that happen? is that a decision that the individual hospital made? how does that come to be? those percentages. how is it that,
the 2000 census data will be the same as the 2010 census data on that issue. in terms of which hospitals and which systems are bearing the cost of care and the cost of care for low-income people, medical and compensated care, there are millions of ways to masai's this data, and you could look over the entire decade -- there are millions of ways to massage this data. as we move with the system the city has adopted in the next couple of years, i hope the data will be much more available in...
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population, based on 2010 census figures. that roughly means that half of americans live to the east. and half to the west. a stone pedestal marking the destination was unveiled yesterday. a town is honored every ten years, depending on how the population trends are moving. little small town pride. >> population 74, it says. >> 109. >> i like that. i like that. >>> taking a look at this morning's weather from around the nation. thunderstorms, 70-mile-per-hour winds and large hail from fargo to minneapolis. also from cincinnati, down to columbia, south carolina. another foot of mountain snow in the northern rockies. and thunderstorms from southern oklahoma into north texas. also, showers from boston to portland, maine. >> 72 here in new york. while atlanta heats up to 90. new orleans, 88. also hot in kansas city and omaha, with temperatures near 90. meanwhile, 52 in salt lake city. and mostly 70s from sacramento to albuquerque. >> all right. >>> coming up, a major tech merger reported overnight. it could shake up the markets t
population, based on 2010 census figures. that roughly means that half of americans live to the east. and half to the west. a stone pedestal marking the destination was unveiled yesterday. a town is honored every ten years, depending on how the population trends are moving. little small town pride. >> population 74, it says. >> 109. >> i like that. i like that. >>> taking a look at this morning's weather from around the nation. thunderstorms, 70-mile-per-hour winds...
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i mean, the census numbers are out there, verifiable, but how accurately they reflect populations, we don't know. the census numbers show the relative number of african-americans in washington decreased between 1850 and 1860. i thought the reason for that was the black people leaving, going north, so basically what you have by the eve of the civil war is a proportional population smaller than in the past and goes back up to one-third in the war and stays at one-third for the rest of the 19th century. a portion of the population is smaller than in the past and also equally proportionally free or more free than it was in the past. >> [inaudible] [inaudible] >> why have historians reversed the construction in washington and supplemented by -- talk about your surprises. >> did you say rehearsal or reversal? >> he -- rehearsal, sorry. >> there was a book about the expiermt that happened during the civil war. i was thinking a lot about that book and thinking this is another version of the reconstruction, and i wanted a title for my book with that, but wouldn't have been a good idea anyway.
i mean, the census numbers are out there, verifiable, but how accurately they reflect populations, we don't know. the census numbers show the relative number of african-americans in washington decreased between 1850 and 1860. i thought the reason for that was the black people leaving, going north, so basically what you have by the eve of the civil war is a proportional population smaller than in the past and goes back up to one-third in the war and stays at one-third for the rest of the 19th...
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every ten years the house of representatives gets reshuffled based on census data states may gain or lose congressional seats depending on how many people enter or leave certain states this is sure is that the house reflects the changing population in america as a result of last year's census the state of ohio is slated to lose for example two congressional seats in next year's election and since republicans control the state legislature in ohio they're picking off the progressive districts most notably the tenth district of ohio a district faithfully represented by dennis because senate for more than fourteen years now considered a leading voice among progressives has to look for a new district to represent just to stay in congress rumor has it he's been shopping around near seattle and washington state which is gaining a congressional seat is that state's population has grown so while the house is constantly adding or subtracting congresspeople depending on how many people have moved into or out of the various states and guess what the senate is doing absolutely nothing that's beca
every ten years the house of representatives gets reshuffled based on census data states may gain or lose congressional seats depending on how many people enter or leave certain states this is sure is that the house reflects the changing population in america as a result of last year's census the state of ohio is slated to lose for example two congressional seats in next year's election and since republicans control the state legislature in ohio they're picking off the progressive districts...
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organization for the last couple of years and studying the census figures as commissioner antonin mentioned. san francisco faces an aging population. as far as major cities are concerned, we will have one of the largest aging populations in california. a couple of years ago, a chinatown community development center presented at the planning department something on chinatown where i remember it being mentioned at the time that one of the -- it is not the majority, but a large mature -- majority of residents in chinatown will be mono lingual seniors that are living on a limited income. i remember that figure being communicated to us. we will have a large aging population in chinatown that are living on a limited income. one of the population institution served our people that are 87% under the care of medicare and medical. i think that we need more institutions like this in more neighborhoods. it is impossible not to support an institution like this. during one of the conversations regarding another institution, the issue of beds have been raised. more seigneury reduction so that you will be
organization for the last couple of years and studying the census figures as commissioner antonin mentioned. san francisco faces an aging population. as far as major cities are concerned, we will have one of the largest aging populations in california. a couple of years ago, a chinatown community development center presented at the planning department something on chinatown where i remember it being mentioned at the time that one of the -- it is not the majority, but a large mature -- majority...
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. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with his mother when he was five, that was 21 years ago. he now owns a small business in san jose and says he does not hire undocumented workers. >> i am afraid, because that's something that jeopardizes, the cleanliness of owner a business, i want to keep it as cleanly as possible. >> reporter: today the u.s. supreme court in a 5-3 decision upheld an arizona law that revokes the business licenses of companies employed undocumented immigrants. how they're going to sustain their state by punishing, penalizing these companies. >> reporter: the arizona law also requires employers to use a federal elect
. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with...
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. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with his mother when he was five, that was 21 years ago. he now owns a small business in san jose and says he does not hire undocumented workers. >> i am afraid, because that's something that jeopardizes, the cleanliness of owner a business, i want to keep it as cleanly as possible. >> reporter: today the u.s. supreme court in a 5-3 decision upheld an arizona law that revokes the business licenses of companies employed undocumented immigrants. how they're going to sustain their state by punishing, penalizing these companies. >> reporter: the arizona law also requires employers to use a federal elect
. >> reporter: the census bureau of san jose the city of about 1 million people. how many of them are living here illegally and living in the shadows is anyone's guess. >> there's no guarantee i can work together. because laws might change. there's always a threat that you might get found. >> reporter: adrian is not his real name. and you will not see his face because like 12 million others in the u.s. he is here illegally. adrian says he walked across a mexican border with...
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down 2% from the last census in 2000. un married couples made up 12% of u.s. couples in 2010. >> the world's top suppliers of weapons falls victim to a cyber attack. how lockheed martin thinks they were able to gain access to their security system. >> how they have celebrated their cultures this weekend in san francisco. >> the cold weather is moving up. coming up the neighborhoods into the lower 70s for tomorrow. and also let you know if we have any more rain clouds in our weekend forecast. . >> lockheed martin, the world's largest aerospace company was hit hard by hackers. it is not clear if any sensitive information was stolen from the top weapons manufacturer but the company is stepping up security measures. the department of homeland security and the defense department have offered to help gauge the impact of the attack detected last saturday. lockheed martin believes they made duplicate electronic keys to gain access to its security system. >>> in afghanistan, an attack at a gathering of high-ranking afghan and nato officials claimed the lives of six peo
down 2% from the last census in 2000. un married couples made up 12% of u.s. couples in 2010. >> the world's top suppliers of weapons falls victim to a cyber attack. how lockheed martin thinks they were able to gain access to their security system. >> how they have celebrated their cultures this weekend in san francisco. >> the cold weather is moving up. coming up the neighborhoods into the lower 70s for tomorrow. and also let you know if we have any more rain clouds in our...
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after the census from 2010 and the announcement of this showed that the population in these districts, we decided to have the task force convened. this ordinance was introduced at the first meeting available after the director of the department of elections reported this to the memo that i referred to. we have the full board of the committee report. this is one step in the process for this committee. the committee will, in june -- they will have appointments for the task force, and i am certain that they are aware that they will post the vacancy notice for the redistricting task force and this can be found on the web site. and they have more information on the seats that will be appointed, and if you have more questions, call us -- >> can you repeat this more slowly? >> 415-554-7719, sfvos.org. and i believe that later on in may or june, you'll have a schedule for when we will consider this appointment. >> we will schedule the consideration of this appointment. >> my request would be for a committee report to the full board, just to get this done as quickly as possible.
after the census from 2010 and the announcement of this showed that the population in these districts, we decided to have the task force convened. this ordinance was introduced at the first meeting available after the director of the department of elections reported this to the memo that i referred to. we have the full board of the committee report. this is one step in the process for this committee. the committee will, in june -- they will have appointments for the task force, and i am certain...
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the census report, the over 60-plus population in san francisco will double in less than continue years by 2020. the 85-plus, which has a 50% of being alzheimer's is growing even faster. so to put in money, to protect infrastructure for the aging population, it's really money well spent, because in a few years if we do not have the infrastructure, our city will be spending a lot more money in the acute setting, hospital setting, and nursing homes, which don't have any beds right now for medi-cal and low-income seniors. thank you, mayor, for restoring our nutrition program. thank you for not sending our seniors to bed with empty stomachs. but now i'm going to speak on behalf of our 50 job seekers who come to our one-stop workforce link, just a block from here. president chu, since you captain cashman imto our grand opening in march, over 1,000, mostly monolingual and very low-income immigrants have been coming into the one-stop seeking jobs and seeking job readiness services, like resume writing, computer skills, and also just looking for jobs, any kind of jobs. so please make sure that
the census report, the over 60-plus population in san francisco will double in less than continue years by 2020. the 85-plus, which has a 50% of being alzheimer's is growing even faster. so to put in money, to protect infrastructure for the aging population, it's really money well spent, because in a few years if we do not have the infrastructure, our city will be spending a lot more money in the acute setting, hospital setting, and nursing homes, which don't have any beds right now for...
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this is, of course, the census on any given day. >> how did this happen?eople would say the reason so many more people in prison is because people are committing crimes. if they commit crimes, we put them in jail. >> it's a process called criminalization. as a matter of fact, if we look at the way the so-called drug war has driven the soaring prison population, we see that at one point if one were found to be in possession of an illegal drug, one might get a couple of months or maybe a year. but now it's possible under three strikes mandatory minimum sentences to end up in prison for an sbir lifeti-- entire lif for simple drug possession. the fact the prison population has risen so drastically has nothing to do with the number of crimes that are or are not committed. the more compelling suggestion is how prison has become an enterprise. so many have a large prison population and that's very difficult to slow down. >> the fight to abolish the prison system started in the '70s when she was fighting for release from political prisoners around the country. >>
this is, of course, the census on any given day. >> how did this happen?eople would say the reason so many more people in prison is because people are committing crimes. if they commit crimes, we put them in jail. >> it's a process called criminalization. as a matter of fact, if we look at the way the so-called drug war has driven the soaring prison population, we see that at one point if one were found to be in possession of an illegal drug, one might get a couple of months or...
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kiely's cross i pursued the paper trail, unwound the breed of names through census and baptism each generationhristening the last until it was language on the tongue and the trail trailed to the mists of the unrecorded. now i was tracing a highway to ore gin the potatoes struck black with blight. metals and we was their faces swollen with fever. stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. i saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of smoke freshened my nostrils. pastures reached to the head of the bay. thick roads where locals greeted with slowly raised hands or a nod of a cap to my car the postcard my eye framed in it's longing. moony's pub where i stopped for a pint and slipped my quest.
kiely's cross i pursued the paper trail, unwound the breed of names through census and baptism each generationhristening the last until it was language on the tongue and the trail trailed to the mists of the unrecorded. now i was tracing a highway to ore gin the potatoes struck black with blight. metals and we was their faces swollen with fever. stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. i saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i...
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i am also a member of the census go alliance of spikes school educators, and i run a nonprofit organization. today i am in paris to say i am a retiree of the district because of the travesty that has taken place in closing and willie brown academy. -- i am embarrassed to say i am a retiree of the district because of the travesty has taken place. i have gone out to other schools. the final straw was putting the parent liaison on paid administrative leave, and i do not know what the reason is, but i can tell you i was an employee when treasure island school closed, another tragedy, and now we have some willie brown, the same thing over and over again, and what i see is a commonality of the types
i am also a member of the census go alliance of spikes school educators, and i run a nonprofit organization. today i am in paris to say i am a retiree of the district because of the travesty that has taken place in closing and willie brown academy. -- i am embarrassed to say i am a retiree of the district because of the travesty has taken place. i have gone out to other schools. the final straw was putting the parent liaison on paid administrative leave, and i do not know what the reason is,...
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census origin says the t-shirt have become a thing about the wearing.whether it's what school they went to, what music they listen to or their hobbies. >> it's a good way to express yourself. >> reporter: t-shirts can also express what's going on culturally. pop cultural icons were turned into t-shirts. the shirts feature charlie sheen's break down, to help for tsunami victims. >> reporter: and it's the ultimate reflection of what's on the public's mind. >> in some sense we're a barometer for what is happening out there in the world. social barometer if you will. >> reporter: now the company says the osama shirts are without precedence and they break down into different categories. live in redwood city, christien kafton, channel 2 news. >>> and our coverage continues on ktvu.com. you will find a slide show of the compound where osama bin laden was killed and an animation showing the osama bin laden raid. >>> the san francisco board of supervisors considered a request for a liquor license. among those opposed is supervisor john avalos who has been callin
census origin says the t-shirt have become a thing about the wearing.whether it's what school they went to, what music they listen to or their hobbies. >> it's a good way to express yourself. >> reporter: t-shirts can also express what's going on culturally. pop cultural icons were turned into t-shirts. the shirts feature charlie sheen's break down, to help for tsunami victims. >> reporter: and it's the ultimate reflection of what's on the public's mind. >> in some sense...
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we are also going to look at the number of kindergarten applicants and the latest census and enrollment data. the emails are ongoing. we welcome suggestions all of the time. it would be in time for to us go to print and be ready to launch for the fall enrollment process. the third item is monitoring student assignment. and we generated a report after the march runs. that report is actually designed to provide families with information about the outcome of the march process. it wasn't intended to be an evaluation of the board student assignment policy. we get various requests from folks. there are about 52 unique tie-breaker combination from the may run. can you tell me how many people that are x, y and z or with density x, y and z. it really does not work that way. requests can have multiple tie-breakers. there are 52 different combinations and we are trying to find out a way to share that without being overwhelming and easily accessible. we will do that and share it as soon as we have that. we are working on the annual report. we are consulting with the superintendents advisors and pre
we are also going to look at the number of kindergarten applicants and the latest census and enrollment data. the emails are ongoing. we welcome suggestions all of the time. it would be in time for to us go to print and be ready to launch for the fall enrollment process. the third item is monitoring student assignment. and we generated a report after the march runs. that report is actually designed to provide families with information about the outcome of the march process. it wasn't intended...