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million legal and illegally immigrants are now in the united states as numbers reported by the census bureau, that's the total number of foreign wonder nationals that are now living here, more than 13% of the u.s. population now immigrants, both legal and illegal according to the bureau. that is the highest percentage in this country in northern a century. the explosion mainly driven by the serge of mexico nationals across our border. joining us now executive director of the immigration studies, good to have you with us, mark. you know, it turns out donald trump was right. he was mocked by the other republican candidates, but he should have waited for your report. >> i don't say he was right in specifics, but he was, in fact, raising the issue. >> he was right when he was talking about mexican illegal immigrants primarily coming into the country, was he not? >> yes, he was. absolutely. >> but everything else he says. but it is important for us to understand what's happening here. why are these numbers? i've never seen -- speaking in specificity, these numbers coming to us from the census bur
million legal and illegally immigrants are now in the united states as numbers reported by the census bureau, that's the total number of foreign wonder nationals that are now living here, more than 13% of the u.s. population now immigrants, both legal and illegal according to the bureau. that is the highest percentage in this country in northern a century. the explosion mainly driven by the serge of mexico nationals across our border. joining us now executive director of the immigration...
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the new numbers are all from the census bureau one of them is say sociologists that the u.s. census bureau with a branch that covers education with that social status -- stratification we are also here with philip bump but first let's go to a specific number for you to 14. you write in 2014 congressional election turnout was the lowest since 1978. >> guest: you are correct beginning in the 1970's the congressional turnout was 48.9 across the entire country it dropped that what we found over time it dropped for presidential and congressional elections then we unpacked that low turnout number by age and race. >> host: we will be digging through that but why is that the case? >> there is a lot of reasons. the high correlation between how often or how secure they are in their lives, older voters tend to vote more often because they have a stable home or they are retirees. and what we see over time is an addition, obviously we went through a financial crisis fairly recently but greasy politics shift overtime as well but it makes them less interested. do you vote? why or why not? i
the new numbers are all from the census bureau one of them is say sociologists that the u.s. census bureau with a branch that covers education with that social status -- stratification we are also here with philip bump but first let's go to a specific number for you to 14. you write in 2014 congressional election turnout was the lowest since 1978. >> guest: you are correct beginning in the 1970's the congressional turnout was 48.9 across the entire country it dropped that what we found...
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you can check out the entire 2013 census bureau study on abc.com. >>> a new prediction on the odds that it will bring major weather to the bay area. >> abc7 mike is here to tell us what climate experts are saying about this. >> yeah, the monthly update came out and this area right here along the equator and 3.4 degrees and warmer than average and that's warmer than what we have in 1997 and wow significant and it's a 90 percent chance that it's going cover the rain here and head into the spring. however, it does not guarantee the wet weather. it has brought us wetter than average winters here in late to moderate only five and 17. we will have more on this coming up back to you. >> thank you mike. >>> firefighters are making progress on the fires burning. the containment doubled to 33 percent. it grew by 3,000 acres to a total of 23,500 acres. it's burning two of the much bigger rocky fire. the fire will burn out. >>> homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man whose body was found inside an office building inside of a park on londie avenue. the crime scene is huge, and that'
you can check out the entire 2013 census bureau study on abc.com. >>> a new prediction on the odds that it will bring major weather to the bay area. >> abc7 mike is here to tell us what climate experts are saying about this. >> yeah, the monthly update came out and this area right here along the equator and 3.4 degrees and warmer than average and that's warmer than what we have in 1997 and wow significant and it's a 90 percent chance that it's going cover the rain here and...
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they wouldn't do thank thomas jefferson was the head of first census bureau and some of the questionswere written by madison himself. the founding fathers or the fathers of this country were behind the census. >> jon: madison was writing the questions. i assume they were very hard. where they essay questions he wrote? >> the questions we have, ten questions, are close to the same questions asked in 1790. >> jon: really? >> they had six questions then and we have ten. half of the questions that we have in this year's census are really kind of quality controlled. did you forget anybody. anybody else living here. do you sometimes live some place else. >> jon: what is the question they didn't have. >> are you the head of the household. >> jon: okay that's different. >> and how many slaves do you have? >> jon: you are saying that's not this one. >> not on this years. [ laughter ] >> jon: let me speak for myself and say phew! we're going to take a commercial and then we'll fill it out. we'll do it quickly and we'll just use you new at applebee's. get your favorite apps 1/2 price twice a day
they wouldn't do thank thomas jefferson was the head of first census bureau and some of the questionswere written by madison himself. the founding fathers or the fathers of this country were behind the census. >> jon: madison was writing the questions. i assume they were very hard. where they essay questions he wrote? >> the questions we have, ten questions, are close to the same questions asked in 1790. >> jon: really? >> they had six questions then and we have ten....
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john: 41.3 million according to the census bureau. that amounts to 13% of the u.s. population. more than one in 10 people. is this a record high or a normal level of immigration for america? pat: it's the highest number we've ever had in the united states. since probably 1920 or 1925. we had 15 million there but it was a larger share of the population from 1890 to 1920. john: i show in 93 years this is the highest level. double the immigration of 1990. triple the immigration of 1980. eleanor: are we done with the anti-immigration nativist sentiment here? john: he's just warming up. eleanor: the question was, is the trump immigration policy sensible public policy. the fact that republicans agree with it doesn't make it sensible. it is wildly expensive. i cannot picture an america where we're going to deport 11 million people. and if you want to start the machinery to reject citizenship for people born in this country, i think that's going to be a pretty steep climb. a country built on immigrants. if we didn't have the immigrants coming into this country, we wouldn't have an agri
john: 41.3 million according to the census bureau. that amounts to 13% of the u.s. population. more than one in 10 people. is this a record high or a normal level of immigration for america? pat: it's the highest number we've ever had in the united states. since probably 1920 or 1925. we had 15 million there but it was a larger share of the population from 1890 to 1920. john: i show in 93 years this is the highest level. double the immigration of 1990. triple the immigration of 1980. eleanor:...
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the census bureau says we got 42 million immigrants in the country. people are wondering, why are all these folks coming? they're driving down wages. who's doing this? what they're against, frankly, is the yee leets of this country who are basically backed by the corporatists, backed by the money party. >> running on antiimmigration, the dark underbelly of nativist politics is not how you win an election in this country. i believe you need to be optimistic and not optimistic about how you're going to drive out all the immigrants. >> trump has plugged into this borders. it's all over europe as well. >> trump has fewer answers than you did, pat, when you were running on the same issues. >> people have a right to be concerned about this. >> people have a right to an answer, to some solutions, some suggestions. trump has no -- >> no policy speeches. >> well let him present it. he made the issue. let's have a serious debate about immigration. i agree we need a serious program, comprehensive immigration reform. we are nowhere near that. we have plenty of pe
the census bureau says we got 42 million immigrants in the country. people are wondering, why are all these folks coming? they're driving down wages. who's doing this? what they're against, frankly, is the yee leets of this country who are basically backed by the corporatists, backed by the money party. >> running on antiimmigration, the dark underbelly of nativist politics is not how you win an election in this country. i believe you need to be optimistic and not optimistic about how...
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according to the census bureau 27% of the u.s. population lives in rural areas. the smallest water systems account for 77% of all systems. as someone who probably represents communities in small town and rural america, i'm glad we have bipartisan interest in tackling this subject. under the safe drinking water act small and rural drinking water supply systems are subject to a number of drinking waertd regulations, issued by epa. these requirements include systems monitoring, treatment to remove certain contaminants and reporting, addressing these matters requires technical, managerial and physical capabilities that are difficult to develop and are often beyond the capacity of these towns to afford on the same scale as you are ban centers, particularly when it comes to reg lower compliance. it's ironic that these comments where residents work hard to wore their families and local governments per customer compliance cost and demands that are disproportionate to many larger communities. sometimes it's a matter of having the ability to keep up with the red tape. whil
according to the census bureau 27% of the u.s. population lives in rural areas. the smallest water systems account for 77% of all systems. as someone who probably represents communities in small town and rural america, i'm glad we have bipartisan interest in tackling this subject. under the safe drinking water act small and rural drinking water supply systems are subject to a number of drinking waertd regulations, issued by epa. these requirements include systems monitoring, treatment to remove...
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the census bureau says women-run firms road 23% between 2007 and 2012 versus 2% for all companies. the number of self-employed women and those who own companies with employees has climbed to nearly 10 million. experts say women still face challenges getting access to capital. back over to you. >> very important here in silicon valley is we've been talking about that. >> thank you very much, landon. >>> bay area activists claim hat inexpensive shrimp that you find at your supermarket may be because of slave labor and had he blame costco for doing nothing to stop it. the activists say the company knows that farmed prauns that it buys from southeast asia are linked to fisherman who have been shackled, tortured even murdered. the abused men and women work on ships that gather trash fish which are pedestrian to prauns. >> it's basically dredging everything up off to the ocean, the floor, near the floor, all put together and ground into fish meal. okay. so the slave labor portion of the food chain is on the shipping -- on the ships. >> the law firm in charge of the lawsuit cites document
the census bureau says women-run firms road 23% between 2007 and 2012 versus 2% for all companies. the number of self-employed women and those who own companies with employees has climbed to nearly 10 million. experts say women still face challenges getting access to capital. back over to you. >> very important here in silicon valley is we've been talking about that. >> thank you very much, landon. >>> bay area activists claim hat inexpensive shrimp that you find at your...
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you can check out the census bureau looking at the social stratification. thank you to both of you this friday morning. thank you. guest: thank you for having us. host: appreciate your cause. washington journal city officials are closing subway stations and possibly even bridges. up next on c-span to a discussion on the issues, logistics, and media coverage of the pope six days in the united states. this is three hours. >> i think will get started, i am sandy johnson pres. of the national press foundation and we're so glad to have you here. we have had more interest in this program than any other half-day briefing that npf has ever sponsor. i'd like. i'd like to take a misted to thank these for attending the of that, the un foundation and the aarp foundation. with that with that i will turn it over to linda. >> thank you sandy, were going to write into logistics, i will will introduce helen osman, she is secretary of communications for the u.s. conference of bishops. she is correlating media coverage over the visit with pope francis, she has been with u.s.
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while upgrades are okay the agencies like census bureau and trademark office budged their expense reports to get a cushier flight. and we pay for it. >> if you are living on the east coast you need to grab an umbrella today. millions will be getting rained on. maria molina is tracking what we can expect today. >> good morning heather and ainsley. looks like the storm system across the eastern u.s. is going to be a slow mover. over the next few days you will have the risk to see showers and stormss in eastern u.s. the front already cleared through across parts of the plains. take a look at some of the temperatures. it is much cooler hine the storm. middle 40's in places like rap tid city and 50's in kansas city and chicago. even further south into oklahoma tulsa looking at the temperature of 66 degrees. it feels more like fall out there across parts of the plains. ahead of the storm system feeling like summer in places like raleigh feeling like 90. quiet on the radar but expect the fires and storms to follow up later today. >> the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. pokey mond --
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population is aging and according to a census bureau projection, 21% of our population will be age 65 and older by the year 2040 and that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 years old and as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health condition. americans aged 85 and older, the oldest, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that can lead to disability and the need for long-term care. and at the very time that our population is growing older and need for care and support is increasing. the population of professional and informal caregivers is, however, declining. today there are seven potential caregivers for each person over age 80 years old at the highest risk of requiring long-term care, by the year 2030 there are going to be four of them and by 2050 the number will drop to fewer than three. as a consequence in the future, more and more people are going to have to rely on fewer and fewer caregivers. and as people age they naturally wan
population is aging and according to a census bureau projection, 21% of our population will be age 65 and older by the year 2040 and that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 years old and as many as 90% of them have one or more chronic health condition. americans aged 85 and older, the oldest, are the fastest-growing segment of our population. this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that can lead to...
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the census bureau does a survey after federal election where they talk to nonvoters, people who did not vote, and ask them why they did not vote. in those reason surveys of people don't vote is because they don't like the candidates, they are not interested in politics, they don't think it will make a difference in their lives. the number of people who say they did not voter did not register because of some kind of administrative issue is a tiny percentage at the bottom of the survey. if we really want to increase turnout in this country, that is a cultural, political problem that we have to work on. we are not going to solve that through changes in the way we administer or register voters and do things like that. on the phone lines is dan from waterloo, ontario. what do you think of our system? caller: i wanted to call in because i have worked here in elections in the provincial and federal level. rightsole idea of voting is bizarre to us. basically you can show up at a poll. we do everything we can. we have voter rules that send out mail cards that encourage you to bring id, but you c
the census bureau does a survey after federal election where they talk to nonvoters, people who did not vote, and ask them why they did not vote. in those reason surveys of people don't vote is because they don't like the candidates, they are not interested in politics, they don't think it will make a difference in their lives. the number of people who say they did not voter did not register because of some kind of administrative issue is a tiny percentage at the bottom of the survey. if we...
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census bureau, there are more than 2 million cuban americans in the united states. that is almost the population of havana, almost a fit of the population of the whole island, a national poll in the u.s. showed that most cuban american as slight majority -- what happens so u.s. cuba relations is deeply personal for most, as is returning to the place where we were important. it was for me. here in the old section along the bay, and we are heading to the house where i lived as a baby, and i haven't been there in almost 20 years. coffering the ceremonyny gave me the rare chance to return. and i still know one persons that livers in the house, she works with my family and never left. >> she homicide been taking care of this house. the government decided to subdivide it into apartments. and there are 11 parts here. she is telling me that these days they maintain the house, the government is involved they want to keep it up because it is a historic house, and they want to make sure because it is in the tourist area, that it shows off havana, in a positive liability. the d
census bureau, there are more than 2 million cuban americans in the united states. that is almost the population of havana, almost a fit of the population of the whole island, a national poll in the u.s. showed that most cuban american as slight majority -- what happens so u.s. cuba relations is deeply personal for most, as is returning to the place where we were important. it was for me. here in the old section along the bay, and we are heading to the house where i lived as a baby, and i...
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census bureau discusses of voter turnout and demographics. plus, your facebook comments and tweets, all on washington journal, life at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, on the c-span networks, politics, both in american history. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, congressional profiles with four freshmen members. sunday night at 9:00, when elections coming in october, we will show you a debate among the fourth national id leaders -- national party leaders in canada. afterwards, charles murray argues through the use of technology, we can rein in the power of the federal government. on sunday, susan talks about the city and people of not snp japan from the moment it was bombed on august 9 two today. this weekend on american history tv on c-span three, we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. we had a conversation with harry truman's grandson, and later we visit the american university atomic bomb exhibit with the university's director of nuclear studies. sunday morning at 10:00, our cover
census bureau discusses of voter turnout and demographics. plus, your facebook comments and tweets, all on washington journal, life at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, on the c-span networks, politics, both in american history. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, congressional profiles with four freshmen members. sunday night at 9:00, when elections coming in october, we will show you a debate among the fourth national id leaders -- national party leaders in canada....
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census bureau data on a number of occupied homes with evidence of cockroaches mice or rats and philadelphia in the city reporting seeing a mouse or two. tampa topped the cockroach list at nearly 40%. and seattle leads the rat sightings at just over 2%. >>> any time you see a city and vermin in the same sentence -- >> not good. >>> we don't want that. a veteran who bought lost of his legs is about to finish an incredible journey across the country. what surprised him most about the people he met along the way next. >> facebook takes flight with a social media powerhouse is planning to do w >> facebook will lynn test flights of new drone before the end of the year. mark zuckerberg posted this video of the solar powered plane to his facebook page. unmanned aircraft is designed to provide internet access to remote regions. it has the wing span of a boeing 737 but weighs less than a car. the plane can stay in the air for months at a time. zuckerberg says this is an affordable way to connect the world. >>> a virginia family is outraged after being kicked off a commercial flight because their two
census bureau data on a number of occupied homes with evidence of cockroaches mice or rats and philadelphia in the city reporting seeing a mouse or two. tampa topped the cockroach list at nearly 40%. and seattle leads the rat sightings at just over 2%. >>> any time you see a city and vermin in the same sentence -- >> not good. >>> we don't want that. a veteran who bought lost of his legs is about to finish an incredible journey across the country. what surprised him most...
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after that the census bureau and the washington post discuss voter turnout since the late 1970s. plus your facebook comments and tweets, all on washington journal, live at live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> 57% of the homeless population in the u.s. student does not have health insurance compared to 13% of the total population. what's the relationship between stable housing and health outcomes, specifically for those receiving medicaid which provides health coverage for low income people, children, pregnant women and the elderly people. we'll have live coverage at noon on c-span. >> sunday night on q&a, we'll talk about detroit's financial issues and overseeing the largest bankrupt interest in it in industry. >> the stock market is not trading at 18,000, almost three times what it was it not only would have tripled their money it would've paid their pensions in full and got back into business with the 13 check which is giving businesses the 13th check at the end of the year in addition to a 12 month payout. it could affect it itself if there is some sort of sober management
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census bureau data on a number of occupied homes with evidence of cockroaches mice or rats and philadelphia nearly 20% of homes in the city reporting seeing a mouse or two. tampa topped the cockroach list at nearly 40%. and seattle leads the rat sightings at just over 2%. >>> any time you see a city and vermin in the same sentence -- >> not good. >>> we don't want that. a veteran who bought lost of his legs is about to finish an incredible journey across the country. what surprised him most about the people he met along the way next. >> facebook takes flight with a social media powerhouse is planning to do with his state of the art drone. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni
census bureau data on a number of occupied homes with evidence of cockroaches mice or rats and philadelphia nearly 20% of homes in the city reporting seeing a mouse or two. tampa topped the cockroach list at nearly 40%. and seattle leads the rat sightings at just over 2%. >>> any time you see a city and vermin in the same sentence -- >> not good. >>> we don't want that. a veteran who bought lost of his legs is about to finish an incredible journey across the country....
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the us census bureau just released data looking at when people move between the country's ten biggesties, well, guess what it shows, most of the people who leave new york come right here to philadelphia, and vice verse a when people move from philly, they most often are heading to the big city. we are talking thousands of people every single year. >> so that's an interesting dynamic, right? i think a lot of new yorkers are getting so tired of the high cost of living. >> heck ya. >> but then a lot of philadelphians might have work in new york and they finally say i am sick of the commute, even on the acela, still a headache, so the headache moves them up there. >> two great cities. >> absolutely. talk about mail order. escort service has sent a man to your door is in trouble with the law this morning. >> do you toss and turn at night? well, we might know why. why outside your house could make a big difference by how you are sleeping inside. >> my neighbor's barking dog? >> 4:44. good morning, lauren dawn johnson. >> good morning, chris murphy. >> let's go to dave warren. >> bring it. b
the us census bureau just released data looking at when people move between the country's ten biggesties, well, guess what it shows, most of the people who leave new york come right here to philadelphia, and vice verse a when people move from philly, they most often are heading to the big city. we are talking thousands of people every single year. >> so that's an interesting dynamic, right? i think a lot of new yorkers are getting so tired of the high cost of living. >> heck ya....
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at the time i was also responsible for hearings about the census bureau and other topics that we were having hearings. we'd hearings of the national archives on electronic records and hearings from the national archives on digital records i e-mail but when it came time to hold a hearing about the presidential libraries and national archives asked us to cancel it because the foundation asked the national archives because the foundations don't want congress looking into what they do in the political ration ships in the way they use the libraries to prevent national political party goals. now i can't say and by the way i'm going to do a little explaining. the folks in west branch iowa are wonderful people. if you ever get a chance to go to hoover days in august in west branch it's great. it's like a mini-state fair run by the hoover foundation but the republican party is not basing their future on what the herbert hoover library does. they are basing it on what the reagan library does because if you want to become the next nominee you have to make a national speech and get anointed at th
at the time i was also responsible for hearings about the census bureau and other topics that we were having hearings. we'd hearings of the national archives on electronic records and hearings from the national archives on digital records i e-mail but when it came time to hold a hearing about the presidential libraries and national archives asked us to cancel it because the foundation asked the national archives because the foundations don't want congress looking into what they do in the...
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census bureau released this data looking at when people move between countries 10 biggest cities andshows that most of the people who leave new york move to philadelphia. and vise versa. residents move from philadelphia most heading to new york. we're talking thousands of people and for years. >>> a group of women kicked off train now accusing the company of racism and tonight employees are apologizing. why those women say too little too late. >>> a woman struck by lightning says it came through her cable box. what she says she was doing at the time that made things even more dangerous. howard? >> some good news and bad news concerning the eagles preseason game on saturday night in green bay. it was like old times phillies game last night. got a look just in case you missed it. that's coming up in sports. >> fox 29 ised who ago school supply drive and we'd love for to you help us out. stop by the fox 29 studios at fourth and market this friday is the day the time seven to 10:00 a.m. bring all kinds of school supplies. we will make sure children in our area who desperate the need them
census bureau released this data looking at when people move between countries 10 biggest cities andshows that most of the people who leave new york move to philadelphia. and vise versa. residents move from philadelphia most heading to new york. we're talking thousands of people and for years. >>> a group of women kicked off train now accusing the company of racism and tonight employees are apologizing. why those women say too little too late. >>> a woman struck by lightning...
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the census bureau predicts that by 2044, we will have a majority of people of color. getting these demographic --lities ask this question who needs us? we were shocked to learn that the answer didn't exist. we want to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level all the way up to the federal level. through the center of technology and civic life, and there was data matching, there was a lot of electronic surveys that we did in partnership with the centers of andican women in politics, a lot of very awkward phone calls. we had to manually identify people. so this is what we found -- if our country were to reflect, if our leaders were to reflect the country in the population, this is how it would look. it is fairly balanced between the different demographic groups -- white men, white women of color. this is what it actually looks like. together,ut this data we found that -- let me just go back. as you can see, women as a group are very underrepresented. we have never actually known this on a de
the census bureau predicts that by 2044, we will have a majority of people of color. getting these demographic --lities ask this question who needs us? we were shocked to learn that the answer didn't exist. we want to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level all the way up to the federal level. through the center of technology and civic life, and there was data matching, there was a lot of electronic surveys that...
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you can check out the census bureau looking at the social stratification.nk you to both of you this friday morning. thank you. guest: thank you for having us. host: appreciate your cause. washington journal starts at 7:00 eastern time. we will see back tomorrow morning. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the jobless rate held steady last month. the labor department reporting u.s. employers added 215 thousand jobs, while the unemployment rate held at 5.3%. the government says the monthly average of people seeking unemployment benefits remains near a 15 year low. -- at noont new be eastern we will have a discussion on the relationship between housing and health, particularly on whether medicaid -- this weekend, politics, books, and american history, saturday night congressional profiles with four freshmen members, democrat brendan boyle. and new jerseyub
you can check out the census bureau looking at the social stratification.nk you to both of you this friday morning. thank you. guest: thank you for having us. host: appreciate your cause. washington journal starts at 7:00 eastern time. we will see back tomorrow morning. have a great day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the jobless rate held steady last month. the labor department reporting...
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those are states where the census bureau says, black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from -- up to 6% more. those of the states were conditions are best today. there has been no evidence that a new sectionv needs to be applied and if there is a problem you consume under section ii and get remedy from the court. >> tom, let me turn to you. one of the lines of majority opinion and shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant current burdens and so it needs to be justified by a showing of current need. is that not correct? tom: i think the premise that there is some significant burden from preclearance is unproven. what the court majority talked about at length was stigma and equal sovereignty. in many ways it is the quintessential states rights case. was not given new attention are a number of things. with respect to the burden of section v preclearance, there was a ready mechanism that could have been used by shelby county or entire states, if they could prove they had complied, and not had a change over a period of time. they could bailout. that is what the supreme c
those are states where the census bureau says, black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from -- up to 6% more. those of the states were conditions are best today. there has been no evidence that a new sectionv needs to be applied and if there is a problem you consume under section ii and get remedy from the court. >> tom, let me turn to you. one of the lines of majority opinion and shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant current burdens and so it needs to be justified...
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census bureau predicts will have a we majority of people of color. given these demographic realities, the women's donor's network asked to this weston -- who leads us -- question -- who leads us? we were shocked to learn that the answer did not in -- exist. we had to commission a study to find out. there were 22,000 officials across the united dates, from the county level to the federal level. we did this through a grantee, the center for technology and civic life. thee was data matching with voter file. there were some electronic surveys that we did in at rutgers. as the grantee likes to say, a lot of really awkward phone calls. they had to manually identified. so, this is what we found. if our country were to reflect -- if our leaders were to reflect the country and the population, this is how it would look. it is fairly balance, as you can see, between the demographic. .- groups this is what it actually looks like. when we put the data together we found that -- go back so that we can see that again. this is what it actually looks like. women as a
census bureau predicts will have a we majority of people of color. given these demographic realities, the women's donor's network asked to this weston -- who leads us -- question -- who leads us? we were shocked to learn that the answer did not in -- exist. we had to commission a study to find out. there were 22,000 officials across the united dates, from the county level to the federal level. we did this through a grantee, the center for technology and civic life. thee was data matching with...
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justin: that it might be that people -- that it is not showing up when a person from the census bureaun for the monthly report. it is dramatic how it shows up from a bunch of other data , but thend anecdotally main labor force statistics we have do not show any kind of the shift to contingent work or part-time work. tom: we will talk about uber later in the hour, there is this whole battle over what a real job is. arein 99 jobs not a real -- 1099 jobs not a real job anymore? jobin: technically a 1099 is not a real job, you are an independent contractor, it is real work, but you are not an employee. tom: it is not what it used to be because you have the fica taken out and any kind of benefits taken out, and a net clean person is not what it was 20 or 30 years ago. justin: there are a lot more people getting 1099s that there were 20 years ago. a lot of people are doing things on the side. uber has a big lawsuit going on. that is coming up today. it is all over this question is if you drive are you a full-time employee. tom: to talk about the job economy right now, you mentioned the labor
justin: that it might be that people -- that it is not showing up when a person from the census bureaun for the monthly report. it is dramatic how it shows up from a bunch of other data , but thend anecdotally main labor force statistics we have do not show any kind of the shift to contingent work or part-time work. tom: we will talk about uber later in the hour, there is this whole battle over what a real job is. arein 99 jobs not a real -- 1099 jobs not a real job anymore? jobin: technically...
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according to the census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be aged 65 and older by the year040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more conditions. americans aged 85 and older, the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population. and this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that can lead to disability and the need for long-term care. the very time that our population is growing older, the need for care and support is increasing. the population of professional and informal caregivers is however declining today there are seven caregivers for each person over age 80 and at the highest risk of requiring long-term care. by the year 2030 there will be four and by 2050, the number drops to fewer than three. as a consequence in the future, more and more people will have to rely on fewer and fewer caregivers. as people age, they naturally want to remain active and independent for as long as possible. aging and place is the ability to live in
according to the census bureau projections, 21% of our population will be aged 65 and older by the year040. that is up from just under 14% in 2012. every day, 10,000 baby boomers turn 65. as many as 90% of them have one or more conditions. americans aged 85 and older, the oldest old are the fastest growing segment of the population. and this is the very population that is most at risk of multiple and interacting health problems that can lead to disability and the need for long-term care. the...
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those are states where the census bureau says black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from up to 6%. so, those are the states where conditions actually are best today and there's been no evidence section five, a new one needs to be applied and if there is a problem you can sue under section two and get a remedy for mccourt's. to mexico, tom let me turn to you. one of the lines in the majority opinion in shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant, current burdens. so, it used to be justified by a showing of current needs. in my correct? >> i think the premise that there is some significant burden from preclearance is one that is unproven. what the court majority and shelley county talked about at length was stigma and equal sovereignty and in many ways is the states right case comparing states that were subject to preclearance two others. but, what was not given due attention are number of things. first of all, with respect to the burden of section five preclearance, there was a ready mechanism used by many jurisdictions and he could been used by shelby county, could
those are states where the census bureau says black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from up to 6%. so, those are the states where conditions actually are best today and there's been no evidence section five, a new one needs to be applied and if there is a problem you can sue under section two and get a remedy for mccourt's. to mexico, tom let me turn to you. one of the lines in the majority opinion in shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant, current burdens. so, it used...
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those are states where the census bureau says, black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from -- up to 6% more. those of the states were conditions are best today. there has been no evidence that a new sectionv needs to be applied and if there is a problem you consume under section ii and get remedy from the court. >> tom, let me turn to you. one of the lines of majority opinion and shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant current burdens and so it needs to be justified by a showing of current need. is that not correct? tom: i think the premise that there is some significant burden from preclearance is unproven. what the court majority talked about at length was stigma and equal sovereignty. in many ways it is the quintessential states rights case. was not given new attention are a number of things. with respect to the burden of section v preclearance, there was a ready mechanism that could have been used by shelby county or entire states, if they could prove they had complied, and not had a change over a period of time. they could bailout. that is what the supreme c
those are states where the census bureau says, black americans outvoted whites by anywhere from -- up to 6% more. those of the states were conditions are best today. there has been no evidence that a new sectionv needs to be applied and if there is a problem you consume under section ii and get remedy from the court. >> tom, let me turn to you. one of the lines of majority opinion and shelby is that the voting rights act imposes significant current burdens and so it needs to be justified...
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the census bureau says it rose 27% between 2007 and 2012 versus 2% for all companies. the number of self-employed women and those who own companies with employees has climbed to nearly 10 million. women still face challenges getting access to capital. pat and michael, back out to you. watch out for the women. >> good to see them on the rise. >> that's right. >>> landon, thanks. up next. 6:10 right now. a new move to stop a real-life problem. it's drone dangers. we've had them in our area. >>> then later, a news 4 exclusive. a local deli that was supposed to be closed for health code violations. see what happened when our cameras showed up. >>> we'll have weather and traffic on the 4s as we continue. you're watching "today in new york." >>> 6:13 this morning. four things to know. nj transit pascack valley is suspended in both directions due to a motor vehicle strike near the westwood station. >>> there's also trouble for drivers in new jersey. right now, crews repairing route 22. although we're looking at jimmy carter who is expected to hold a news conference to talk ab
the census bureau says it rose 27% between 2007 and 2012 versus 2% for all companies. the number of self-employed women and those who own companies with employees has climbed to nearly 10 million. women still face challenges getting access to capital. pat and michael, back out to you. watch out for the women. >> good to see them on the rise. >> that's right. >>> landon, thanks. up next. 6:10 right now. a new move to stop a real-life problem. it's drone dangers. we've had...
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census bureau date awith evidence of home with cockroaches, mice, or rats.hilly has the most mice sightings i kind of like them i think they're cute. nearly 20% of homes in city reported seeing mouse tampa topped the cockroach list with nearly 40%. that's startling. you can imagine half the house houses. >> morning breakfast discussio discussion. >> sorry we apologize. >> seattle with most rat sightings 2%. a mouse is tiny and cute. big rat. okay. all right. dave. >> tonight's tribute this is noise turn around here from the city of philadelphia to former phillies pitcher cole hamels pick up today's inquire there's a note in it from hamels he took out this ad thanking fans and city for making our city his home. fans are sad to see hamels go but they're looking forward to the future. >> it's sad you know i was here in '0 and 1980 and i hope it's not another 28 years i'm not sure i have that much time. >> hamels was traded to texas rangers along with jake deakman for six players and five are still in the minor leagues. >> he's search a classy guy. he and his wi
census bureau date awith evidence of home with cockroaches, mice, or rats.hilly has the most mice sightings i kind of like them i think they're cute. nearly 20% of homes in city reported seeing mouse tampa topped the cockroach list with nearly 40%. that's startling. you can imagine half the house houses. >> morning breakfast discussio discussion. >> sorry we apologize. >> seattle with most rat sightings 2%. a mouse is tiny and cute. big rat. okay. all right. dave. >>...
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the census bureau predicts that by 2044, we will have a majority of people of color. getting these demographic --lities ask this question who needs us? we were shocked to learn that the answer didn't exist. we want to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level all the way up to the federal level. through the center of technology and civic life, and there was data matching, there was a lot of electronic surveys that we did in partnership with the centers of andican women in politics, a lot of very awkward phone calls. we had to manually identify people. so this is what we found -- if our country were to reflect, if our leaders were to reflect the country in the population, this is how it would look. it is fairly balanced between the different demographic groups -- white men, white women of color. this is what it actually looks like. together,ut this data we found that -- let me just go back. as you can see, women as a group are very underrepresented. we have never actually known this on a de
the census bureau predicts that by 2044, we will have a majority of people of color. getting these demographic --lities ask this question who needs us? we were shocked to learn that the answer didn't exist. we want to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level all the way up to the federal level. through the center of technology and civic life, and there was data matching, there was a lot of electronic surveys that...
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census bureau representative and the washington post discuss bodo -- voter turnout since the late 1970's. plus, your facebook comments and tweets. all on washington journal, live on 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. here the supreme court oral argument. goldthis summer's woman in to the free-speech case from the 1996 movie -- the people versus larry flynt. story about the landmark civil rights case. court oralpreme argument from four cases that play the part in popular movies. easterns at 6:00 p.m. on c-span radio. listen to c-span radio. online at c-span.org. or download our c-span video app. leaders of canada's leading parties. stephen harper call for the elections to take place on october 19. the camp -- the longest campaign in modern canadian history. >> the longest election campaign in modern canadian history has begun. good evening. i am paul wells, the political editor of the magazine. i was apprised about this as you were. -- i was surprised. we do not know whether that will happen again before you vote. i do not think they know. whi
census bureau representative and the washington post discuss bodo -- voter turnout since the late 1970's. plus, your facebook comments and tweets. all on washington journal, live on 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this month, c-span radio takes you to the movies. here the supreme court oral argument. goldthis summer's woman in to the free-speech case from the 1996 movie -- the people versus larry flynt. story about the landmark civil rights case. court oralpreme argument from four cases that play...
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that is the estimate from the census bureau. so the plan is to have 126 million more people emit less carbon and use less electricity. it sounds like an interesting plan. if you want the real number by percentage, let me break that down for you. in 1985 every million people used 6.86 metric tons of co2. 6.86 metric tons for every million people. now in 2015, every million people use 6.38 metric tons of co2. that means in the past 30 years we've reduced for each million people about half a ton of co2 because of energy efficiencies, because of the change in the way we do energy. we do it much cleaner now than we did in the 1970's and 1980's. good for us. we achieved a lot, if you remember 1985, a lot of changes. but we've got half a ton less co2 per million people. what this proposal is, is they're proposing for the administration that for every million people in the u.s. in 2030 we would use 4.48 million tons of co2. that means in the last 30 years with all the energy efficiency movements, with everything that's been done, with t
that is the estimate from the census bureau. so the plan is to have 126 million more people emit less carbon and use less electricity. it sounds like an interesting plan. if you want the real number by percentage, let me break that down for you. in 1985 every million people used 6.86 metric tons of co2. 6.86 metric tons for every million people. now in 2015, every million people use 6.38 metric tons of co2. that means in the past 30 years we've reduced for each million people about half a ton...
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census bureau predicts by 2044 we will actually have the majority of people of color. given these demographic realities, the women donors network ask the question who they've does and we were shocked to learn the answer didn't exist so he had to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level to the federal level. we did this to her green tea and airways data matching with the voter file, a lot of electronic surveys we did in partnership with the center for american women and politics at rutgers and as a lot of very awkward sign-ups because they have to identify people. so this is what we found. if our country were to reflect from its leaders were to reflect the country in the population, it is fairly balanced between the different demographic groups among white men, white women, men of color and women of color, this is what it looks like. when we put the data together, we found -- let me go back so you can see it again. women as a group are underrepresented in this note some of these numbers wit
census bureau predicts by 2044 we will actually have the majority of people of color. given these demographic realities, the women donors network ask the question who they've does and we were shocked to learn the answer didn't exist so he had to invest in finding out. we commissioned a study of 42,000 elected officials across the united states from the county level to the federal level. we did this to her green tea and airways data matching with the voter file, a lot of electronic surveys we...
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the census is bureau later admitted the speech was n appropriate. >>> outside to maria. >> hi heathernsettled weather across the nation. one of the areas is parts of missouri and arkansas where we have risk of severe storms. that's the case across parts of new england and in parts of the plain states. looking at large hail, damaging winds, flash flooding possible today and as we head to tomorrow across the plains and into parts of the southeast. there's the threat for flash flooding in kentucky into missouri. we're looking at risk for several inches of rainfall. watches in effect throughout the day today. temperature wise, it is going to be a scorcher across the plains, escapely in texas. 103 your high dallas. el paso and carolinas, things heating up. now let's head to kimberly. >> all right. >>> good morning. after a long day of work, sometimes the last thing you want is to prepare a meal. say good-bye to the pesky grocery list. now making dinner easier than ever. >> men health food and nutritionist paul. thank you for being with us. a lot of people i know try these different service
the census is bureau later admitted the speech was n appropriate. >>> outside to maria. >> hi heathernsettled weather across the nation. one of the areas is parts of missouri and arkansas where we have risk of severe storms. that's the case across parts of new england and in parts of the plain states. looking at large hail, damaging winds, flash flooding possible today and as we head to tomorrow across the plains and into parts of the southeast. there's the threat for flash...