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wyoming is a big oil and gas state but also, when you look at the local data, what emerges from that is that the top 1%, the, the most unequal metropolitan area is the jackson metro which is in jackson hole, they're the top 1% earn 200 times the bottom 99%. 99%. when you look across our data we see a similar pattern for what you might see as destination places, aspen colorado, key west florida, they all have very high level of inequality, at least in the way we are looking at here. we think that is driven by the fact that those very wealthy individuals who don't need to be close to financial markets, if you had $1 billion, if you've been to jackson you probably would think seriously about moving there or similarly for key west. they are beautiful places. they also tend to have high income folks. >> host: we will go through the data. the unique thing about this study looking at data on the local level as well as state and nationally, we are inviting our viewers to call in so we can talk about income inequality in your part of the country.00, -- we set up our phone lines a little diffe
wyoming is a big oil and gas state but also, when you look at the local data, what emerges from that is that the top 1%, the, the most unequal metropolitan area is the jackson metro which is in jackson hole, they're the top 1% earn 200 times the bottom 99%. 99%. when you look across our data we see a similar pattern for what you might see as destination places, aspen colorado, key west florida, they all have very high level of inequality, at least in the way we are looking at here. we think...
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if you look at local data from api data, it shows that asian-americans have unifying issues around healthcarethe environment, education. and these things are, i think, pertinent to our day-to-day discussion, and these are the things that are on our ballot. so there are issues that unify us, there is a unified voice, and i usually see that argument being made because candidates use that so they say, "well, but i can't really engage that community because they don't have any issues for me to engage them on." and that's completely not true. you have to work with the community, just like any other community, to get those issues out and into the front. >> all right, we do have only about 90 seconds left, and i'd like each of you to leave our viewers with a takeaway message that you think will really help guide them as they move forward in their lives. so, masashi, i'm gonna start with you. >> well, i think that, from what we were just talking about, i think we as a community have a lot of power. and whether it's representations in media, voting, and other things, i think that we should feel that i
if you look at local data from api data, it shows that asian-americans have unifying issues around healthcarethe environment, education. and these things are, i think, pertinent to our day-to-day discussion, and these are the things that are on our ballot. so there are issues that unify us, there is a unified voice, and i usually see that argument being made because candidates use that so they say, "well, but i can't really engage that community because they don't have any issues for me to...
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kefauver committee came around in 1950, dozens and dozens of local anti-crime commissions were already engaged in the same work, collecting up-to-date data on local criminal enterprises in order to measure the full scope of their activities and their influence, networking with other anti-vice groups to find better ways of addressing local problems, and perhaps most importantly a few years before the kefauver committee put the national spotlight on organized crime by broadcasting to the entire nation what they were up to, these groups were publicizing the work of local criminal operations in an effort to paralyze them. one example i already mentioned was the russell betterment association in phenix city founded in the late 1940s now one thing i learned from looking through the kefauver records is that the russell betterment association was unusual in that it came out of a small town. most of the ones that existed, perhaps not surprisingly, were in larger towns and cities or a couple of images of the kinds of literature they would put out. i know this is difficult to see back there, it looks kind of dark but miami had one called the greate
kefauver committee came around in 1950, dozens and dozens of local anti-crime commissions were already engaged in the same work, collecting up-to-date data on local criminal enterprises in order to measure the full scope of their activities and their influence, networking with other anti-vice groups to find better ways of addressing local problems, and perhaps most importantly a few years before the kefauver committee put the national spotlight on organized crime by broadcasting to the entire...
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data. every state thousands of local jurisdictions throughout the country have to use that data as the sole measure for redistricting. i would like to then pick up unjust as kennedy's question. >> and i ask you this, who has the standing to bring the claim? is it anybody counted in the census? >> your honor that's a question this court were served in footnote 23 and a question this court has never had to resolve in the context of west very which has the same rule. we think now much turns on it because of the practical measure of the voter. but let me explain why we don't think it is dispositive here. >> are you going who are you going to tell me who has standing are not? >> we think the better understanding is a nonvoter has standing but here's what i don't think it matters because you can view our position. there lends a rep -- of representational land so much what is happening is it's a way to ensure that all persons covered by the equal protection clause even those who cannot cast a ballot still have a voice in reputation. >> was counted in the census and includes aliens and that include
data. every state thousands of local jurisdictions throughout the country have to use that data as the sole measure for redistricting. i would like to then pick up unjust as kennedy's question. >> and i ask you this, who has the standing to bring the claim? is it anybody counted in the census? >> your honor that's a question this court were served in footnote 23 and a question this court has never had to resolve in the context of west very which has the same rule. we think now much...
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department of education was also supposed to supplement not supplant data and local government. our founding fathers never intended for the federal government to be a quote unquote hardener with states in education much less a boss. in fact the word education doesn't even appear in our constitution. by going along with this partnership it had been a bad deal for students, schools and tax periods. turning the no child left behind arab from 2002 to 2009 the department of education paperwork increase by an estimated 65% and was larger than the burden imposed by the department of defense, energy and justice to name a few. fact the administrative burden is now so great boss employees of state education departments are higher just to deal with federal education programs. today in the common core era spending is estimated to be $80 billion according to a former u.s. department of education official. that's nearly 20 times the entire $4.4 billion race to the top program that was supposed to incentivize state reforms. and what about number three? u.s. department of education was supposed
department of education was also supposed to supplement not supplant data and local government. our founding fathers never intended for the federal government to be a quote unquote hardener with states in education much less a boss. in fact the word education doesn't even appear in our constitution. by going along with this partnership it had been a bad deal for students, schools and tax periods. turning the no child left behind arab from 2002 to 2009 the department of education paperwork...
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the global technology and what the eu is trying to do, the way they handle personal data, storing everything locally's not reasonable these companies to operate the way they do and structure their data that way. there's a very parochial national and regional approach i don't think really serves anyone well. ramy: do you think this is something easily wrapped up? is the next cap here? john: -- alex: i'm essentially biased because i am a brit but air in mind that europe is not a single nationstate, it is 27 states and alan think of those if you are the commission or relevant authority is very difficult. the atmosphere on the mainland is clearly to tax hell out of them and britain, it's a bit more lackadaisical. the balance in those interest is a priority for them and that leads to that on a regulatory level. ramy: as a bridge and an expert, do you think some of this is because these are american companies question mark is there an element of that kind of discrimination? alex: i'm wary of stepping in to stereotypes but if you are french, that might be the case. if you are german or rish, perhaps less t
the global technology and what the eu is trying to do, the way they handle personal data, storing everything locally's not reasonable these companies to operate the way they do and structure their data that way. there's a very parochial national and regional approach i don't think really serves anyone well. ramy: do you think this is something easily wrapped up? is the next cap here? john: -- alex: i'm essentially biased because i am a brit but air in mind that europe is not a single...
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installation costs, storage requirements and whether they are going to be in the cloud or on local servers. we have data collection issues and somebody earlier talked about the compatibility with legacy systems. we have to look at that and what could be a 4500 odd camera could turn into a $20,000 piece of equipment when you throw all of the other costs associated with that equipment into the puzzle. that is not all but when we implement new technologies and the business process changes. we have to make sure the work flow is synchronized with the old and new technology and with the people and training. so, to make a long story short, we have a lot of work that goes into adopting new policies and debates, thens and support, new publicity, the documentation, analysis on the front end and the backend as bullet that interpretation. well as data interpretation. so, when we look at local governments and i want to right quick borrow a little piece prom emergency management and consequence management. local governments provide for the health, safety and welfare of our people and more than anything else we want t
installation costs, storage requirements and whether they are going to be in the cloud or on local servers. we have data collection issues and somebody earlier talked about the compatibility with legacy systems. we have to look at that and what could be a 4500 odd camera could turn into a $20,000 piece of equipment when you throw all of the other costs associated with that equipment into the puzzle. that is not all but when we implement new technologies and the business process changes. we have...
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data, and they're customer-service driven. so i think that is particularly how they engage with the business community and other folks outside of local government who may not have the time or resources to get bogged down in all the processes that can sometimes happen. so thinking specifically about data-driven, one of the ways that cities are evolving to become data-driven is through performance management, and i'll talk a little bit more about that. but i think what we're noticing too is performance management is one type of process. we're also seeing things like innovation delivery teams and chief data officers and chief technology officers. i think these can all be under the umbrella of data-driven, although i think we would certainly argue that they all have various functions that are differentiated. but generally speaking it's a way of infusing data-driven innovation throughout city hall. performance management, specifically, is a process of consistently reviewing performance data to inform decision making. it's the collection of data analyzing data understanding how outcomes, particularly service delivery outcomes of city gover
data, and they're customer-service driven. so i think that is particularly how they engage with the business community and other folks outside of local government who may not have the time or resources to get bogged down in all the processes that can sometimes happen. so thinking specifically about data-driven, one of the ways that cities are evolving to become data-driven is through performance management, and i'll talk a little bit more about that. but i think what we're noticing too is...
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about open data, but that is much more expensive then just opened it appeared their customer service driven. that is how they engage with the business community and other folks outside of local government who may not have the down in the get processes. being data-driven, one of the ways that cities are being data-driven is through performance management. we are noticing that performance management is one type of process. we are also seeing innovation delivery teams and chief data officers and chief technology officers. these can all be under the umbrella of data-driven, although we would argue that they had various functions that are differentiated. generally speaking, it is a way of infusing data-driven information throughout city hall. performance management specifically is a process of consistently reviewing data to inform decision-making. it is a collection of data, understanding how outcomes, particularly service delivery outcomes of city government stacks up against stated goals that cities have and it is using metrics to pinpoint how that is happening. it is using this information. it is using this information to really drive decisions to staff programs, to redirect p
about open data, but that is much more expensive then just opened it appeared their customer service driven. that is how they engage with the business community and other folks outside of local government who may not have the down in the get processes. being data-driven, one of the ways that cities are being data-driven is through performance management. we are noticing that performance management is one type of process. we are also seeing innovation delivery teams and chief data officers and...
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data. in more local news.. teens are learning about dangerous driving habits before school starts. sunrise hospital says vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for teens... and say teens are killed in crashes than from all diseases combined. to stay safe.. teens watched a live crash demonstration... intensive care unit... and experienced impaired driving. one of the guest speaker's lost his daughter in a deadly crash. "she was front seat passenger and her friend was driving too fast. and was in single car crash. hillary thrown from vehicled killed on impact. at some point in trip hillary took seatbelt off and 18 years never seen her without it and that decision cost her her life." the teens also learned to put their cell phones in a place where they can't reach it when driving. police are here to protect and serve.. but sometimes.. they go beyond the call of duty.. making a personal effort to help even the smallest in our community. steve dunham is an officer in ohio.. and one day while on patrol.. he received a call about a little boy wandering alone. when he arrived on
data. in more local news.. teens are learning about dangerous driving habits before school starts. sunrise hospital says vehicle crashes are the number one cause of death for teens... and say teens are killed in crashes than from all diseases combined. to stay safe.. teens watched a live crash demonstration... intensive care unit... and experienced impaired driving. one of the guest speaker's lost his daughter in a deadly crash. "she was front seat passenger and her friend was driving too...
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speaking of marijuana, of course, in november you can decide what to localize recreational pot, through datae number of adults who smoked weed has doubled in three years curing to a new poll. 13% adult americans say they smoke, and 43% have tried it. and, also, a third of those would use it regularly report signs of addiction. >> twitter is like many of us, and now are searching for roommates. and now a check of that story and the money report from jane king. >> good morning, everyone. we are in thing do days of summer, with trade listless but we are positive, the dow is up 32 points and the s&p 500 and nasdaq are trading slightly here. twitter is looking to sublease out a total of 183,000 square feet of space in the san francisco offices, and that is according to 15-page marketing perspective posted online and reports in "usa today", with the space on four separate floors of the company headquarters located on two buildings at 10th and market is available now, and the surprise "negotiable." twitter occupies 600,000 square feet in the two buildings. all the next iphone reportedly will have t
speaking of marijuana, of course, in november you can decide what to localize recreational pot, through datae number of adults who smoked weed has doubled in three years curing to a new poll. 13% adult americans say they smoke, and 43% have tried it. and, also, a third of those would use it regularly report signs of addiction. >> twitter is like many of us, and now are searching for roommates. and now a check of that story and the money report from jane king. >> good morning,...
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how city government interacts and helps facilitate a economy, we local think more about a city that's engaged. so a city that opens its data, -- to mple, to help provide that information and who want to businesses to then help the cities solve problems. specifically, thinking about how the local government is engaging with the community on open data, and internet, again, which i think is sort of the pennaicle there. we se-chicago, for example, is artnering with the labs in the university of chicago to collect data on everything from the environment and infrastructure really then work with start-ups and other entities in start developing sort of proof of concept projects to help deal with challenges around transportation air quality. we also see very interesting cities are e engaging with entrepreneurs to actually bring them into city hall to help them solve problems. so the city of san francisco, for example, has what they're residence, t-up in where they recruit startups from utside of city hall to come in and help them solve sort of a civic problem. in san francisco, the airport a problem with blind customers understandi
how city government interacts and helps facilitate a economy, we local think more about a city that's engaged. so a city that opens its data, -- to mple, to help provide that information and who want to businesses to then help the cities solve problems. specifically, thinking about how the local government is engaging with the community on open data, and internet, again, which i think is sort of the pennaicle there. we se-chicago, for example, is artnering with the labs in the university of...
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locals. coming up, the trade data from china. khiem do visits bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a check of the latest headlines, hong kong-based michelin trader this next is hack and a $70 million says clients will lose 36% of their deposit. in compensation, the exchange will offer tokens that may be reading for shares of the parent. it will reopen with limited functionality and the couple days. tuesday, it halted trading with deposits after the hack, sending bitcoin value down 20%. nissan is an early opponent of electric vehicles and has been talking to panasonic to selloff battery units. they plan to dispose of 51% stake in automotive energies of light. the automaker is in talks of companies outside japan, including chinese firms. a spokesperson says the reports are speculation. terms for a first timeshare sale they plan to offer 680 million shares at a price range of 11 hong kong dollars $.87. they will use the proceeds to fund overseas businesses and develop wealth management. shares will start trading on august 18. we have had the latest
locals. coming up, the trade data from china. khiem do visits bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: a check of the latest headlines, hong kong-based michelin trader this next is hack and a $70 million says clients will lose 36% of their deposit. in compensation, the exchange will offer tokens that may be reading for shares of the parent. it will reopen with limited functionality and the couple days. tuesday, it halted trading with deposits after the hack, sending bitcoin value down 20%. nissan is an early...
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sprint says landline customers are reporting trouble with voice and data service. several local governments across virginia and maryland says sprint's cellular service is also having problems. text 911 in many jurisdictions in our area. >>> now to the presidential race and a new survey monkey weekly tracking poll that finds hillary clinton still leading donald trump across the country. in fact, the polls show that it hasn't changed much if at all since last week. clinton is at 50% and trump is falling further behind. hillary clinton has new e-mail issues and steve handelsman she is facing now. >> reporter: chris, thanks. republicans finally getting their hands on hillary clinton e-mail documents, fbi evidence that they've wanted for years, could definitely affect her campaign and that's what they are going to get. at the same time, if recent polling is correct, clinton has cut into trump's lead with whites and when it comes to women, she has a 16-point lead. hillary clinton went to philadelphia to whip-up turnout. >> we are going after wall street so they pay their fair share! >
sprint says landline customers are reporting trouble with voice and data service. several local governments across virginia and maryland says sprint's cellular service is also having problems. text 911 in many jurisdictions in our area. >>> now to the presidential race and a new survey monkey weekly tracking poll that finds hillary clinton still leading donald trump across the country. in fact, the polls show that it hasn't changed much if at all since last week. clinton is at 50% and...
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. >> reporter: officials are also working with a local hospital to compile more definitive data on injuries suffered in the surf here. and other beach resorts in cape may county. >> i feel that everybody involved, all the agencies involved here are starting to listen. >> reporter: the city recently stepped up its efforts to warn beachgoers about potential dangers here. so far this year, fire department ems crews have responded to 16 surf related injuries. that's way down from 51 last summer. in cape may, i'm ted greenberg, nbc 10 news. >>> exclusive video next at 6:00. only nbc 10 is there as a former volunteer firefighter is put in handcuffs. the crime he's accused of, and why his arrest now has police warning parents and children. >>> plus, we're learning more about the delaware mother who died while doing something on her bucket list. the missteps investigators say she made that caused the ziplining death. >>> right now at 6:00, officer hit-and-run. new unforgettable surveillance video shows the moment of impact along a busy main street in mantayak. >>> the crucial mistakes a mother made
. >> reporter: officials are also working with a local hospital to compile more definitive data on injuries suffered in the surf here. and other beach resorts in cape may county. >> i feel that everybody involved, all the agencies involved here are starting to listen. >> reporter: the city recently stepped up its efforts to warn beachgoers about potential dangers here. so far this year, fire department ems crews have responded to 16 surf related injuries. that's way down from...
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statistics tamara mentioned those include things like you know your local carnivals and things like that. six flags they have good dataause they have so many parks, 1 in 750 million people, riders. deirdre: what about local, you tell your kids you can't go on that because it's local. >> i totally get it. but here's what i'm saying also, i serve on a board of supervisors. i know people at the state level, too. if something like this happened in local community week would be looking at the regulations, there is a national association of counties and states, when these things happen, discussions happen and reform does happen. federal government solutions aren't always things that solve the problem. why are there so many things that are regulated by the government that aren't going very well right now. >> i never said that. >> never said there shouldn't be any regulations, i think the federal government is way too big, bureaucrats are not held accountable, i think it's best for a local level. deirdre: to go and kick the tires and make sure that it's safe for families and children. >> absolutely. deirdre: tamara, deneen, r
statistics tamara mentioned those include things like you know your local carnivals and things like that. six flags they have good dataause they have so many parks, 1 in 750 million people, riders. deirdre: what about local, you tell your kids you can't go on that because it's local. >> i totally get it. but here's what i'm saying also, i serve on a board of supervisors. i know people at the state level, too. if something like this happened in local community week would be looking at the...
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local governments regulate safety standards... but theme parks have little oversight... with no data on the number of injuries or fatalities at parks across the country. safety advocates are now calling for more oversight. that accident is casting a shadow over the popular summertime tradition... leading some to question how other water parks are kept safe. so we went to find out what kind of regulations there are at our water parks here in the valley. fox5's eric hilt is live at cowabunga bay in henderson with their safety precautions. when a water slide like this one opens it undergoes a standard building code inspection - but after that there is no local, regulation as riders slip and splash down the slides at cowabunga bay... nats ...parents say safety is their biggest concern. "i want to make sure that i'm safe but also that my boys are safe when we come...don't run, listen to lifeguards, and they have to make sure they're close to mommy" but while parents like jessica are taking precautions -- we went to find out what laws there are to help ensure safety...and f out in southern
local governments regulate safety standards... but theme parks have little oversight... with no data on the number of injuries or fatalities at parks across the country. safety advocates are now calling for more oversight. that accident is casting a shadow over the popular summertime tradition... leading some to question how other water parks are kept safe. so we went to find out what kind of regulations there are at our water parks here in the valley. fox5's eric hilt is live at cowabunga bay...
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crews won't begin to examine the data recorder until they return from sea on friday. local researchers from the woods hole oceanographic institution are being thanked for their help locating the data recorder. >>> a newborn in texas has become the state's first condition caused by the zika virus where the child's head is abnormally small. the baby's mother traveled to el salvador during her pregnancy and that's where doctors believed she became infected. the baby died shortly after birth. >>> a woman in colorado takes distracted driving to dangerous new level. check out this video which is going viral. you see the woman has one foot up on the dash board and also texting while driving. this was on i-25 near another driver took the video and post it online. in colorado texting while driving carries adds 60 fine and a surcharge on your -- surcharge on your insurance. >>> ed here isen is accused of copying "let's get it on" and using for his hit "thinking out loud." ? thinking out loud ? ? maybe we found love right where we are ?. song said he copied core elements of it. repres
crews won't begin to examine the data recorder until they return from sea on friday. local researchers from the woods hole oceanographic institution are being thanked for their help locating the data recorder. >>> a newborn in texas has become the state's first condition caused by the zika virus where the child's head is abnormally small. the baby's mother traveled to el salvador during her pregnancy and that's where doctors believed she became infected. the baby died shortly after...
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local leaders and community members say milwaukee should have seen this violence coming... and they're using statistics as pro. proof.a 2013 study from u-w milwaukee... using census data... shows wisconsin leads the nation in locking up african-american men.almost 13-percent of the state's african-american men are now behind bars in state prisons or local jails... nearly twice the national average. average. a 2015 report from researchers at u-c-l-a found students were more likely to be suspended in wisconsin than in any other state. and a 2015 study from the website "24-7 wall reet" called the milwaukee area... wors"the city for black americans to live in the country." that studcited the unemployment rate in the city... and the income dparity between black and white residents. ay with cbs 58 for ?continuing coverage of th nrest? in milwaukee. we'll bring you ?up to the minute? de. developments.you can also stay ?up to date? online at "cbs-58-dom the milwaukee fire department responded to a two story house fire this morning. it happened at 41st and burleigh in milwaukee near sherman park. park.the fire oke out around 4-30 this morning. we were able to confirm there is ?no?
local leaders and community members say milwaukee should have seen this violence coming... and they're using statistics as pro. proof.a 2013 study from u-w milwaukee... using census data... shows wisconsin leads the nation in locking up african-american men.almost 13-percent of the state's african-american men are now behind bars in state prisons or local jails... nearly twice the national average. average. a 2015 report from researchers at u-c-l-a found students were more likely to be...
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local servers. we have rms and data collection issues and somebody earlier talked about the sexatibility with legacy systems. we have to look at that. and so what could be a 4500 body camera could easily turn into a $20,000 piece of equipment when you throw all of the other cost ace sosheyated with that a quiment into the puzzle. and that's not all. but when we implement these new technologies and inevitably the business processes change. we have to make sure that the work flow is synchronized with the new technology and the old technology and with the people and training and et cetera, et cetera. and so to make a long story short, we have a lot of work that goes into adopting new technology, new policies, new discussions, new debate, new support, new publicity, new documentation. the analysis on the front end and the back end as well as the data interpretation. so when we look at local governments -- and i want to right quick borrow a little piece from emergency management and consequence management. local governments provide for the health and safety and welfare of our people and more than anythin
local servers. we have rms and data collection issues and somebody earlier talked about the sexatibility with legacy systems. we have to look at that. and so what could be a 4500 body camera could easily turn into a $20,000 piece of equipment when you throw all of the other cost ace sosheyated with that a quiment into the puzzle. and that's not all. but when we implement these new technologies and inevitably the business processes change. we have to make sure that the work flow is synchronized...
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now, you would think the federal, state, local governments would see all of this as overwhelming data and do everything they could do to curb illegal immigration. that's not the case. there are, in america today, over 300 sanctuary jurisdictions which protect and shelter illegal immigrants from being deported. tonight is about the truth. this is truth you will not hear from "the new york times," "the washington post," abc, cbs, nbc, certain not cnn, the clinton news network. and to be fair, we've offered hillary clinton the same opportunity that we are giving donald trump over the next two nights. and as of tonight, her campaign, they haven't gotten back to me. now, in just a few moments, donald trump will join us right here on this stage along with mothers who have lost their children to crimes committed by illegal immigrants. here's just part of what you will see in this investigative reporting tonight. >> our open border has allowed drugs and crime and gangs to pour into our country and our communities. >> my best friend, my rock, my son dominique, was killed by an illegal immigran
now, you would think the federal, state, local governments would see all of this as overwhelming data and do everything they could do to curb illegal immigration. that's not the case. there are, in america today, over 300 sanctuary jurisdictions which protect and shelter illegal immigrants from being deported. tonight is about the truth. this is truth you will not hear from "the new york times," "the washington post," abc, cbs, nbc, certain not cnn, the clinton news network....
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using a data base, we track the local districts with the worst teacher absentee rates. on a typical day, 13% of 87% attendance rate giving the city the worst attendance, not only in ohio, but in the country. >> we don't want to be number one in that area. we want to be number one for student achievement. >>> sometimes, it's mayhem. >> and disruptive. were shelled out $9 million on teachers last year alone. students during their graduation track will send the equivalent of an entire school year with a sub. >> this is typically a problem with teachers. students feel like it's a free day. >> the district said they are turning to incentives to improve teacher attendance. >> >> still ahead this morning, cheating on election day, why donald trump is telling voters not to trust the ballot box. >> >> and recruiting for the marines. we'll tell you why high school female athletes are being >>> turning to news around the nation, unrest in milwaukee, wisconsin after police shot and killed an armed suspect earlier in the day. this was a scene at a gas station on the city's north sid
using a data base, we track the local districts with the worst teacher absentee rates. on a typical day, 13% of 87% attendance rate giving the city the worst attendance, not only in ohio, but in the country. >> we don't want to be number one in that area. we want to be number one for student achievement. >>> sometimes, it's mayhem. >> and disruptive. were shelled out $9 million on teachers last year alone. students during their graduation track will send the equivalent of...
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determine tollie practice, serious hack that put thousands of local patients personal information at risk. the criminals are now hold that stolen data fox5's angielee has the store. >> i during the age of the computer world, businesses are having hard timekeeping up whether it comes to hackers, which might make you think twice the next time you give out any personal information, even at the doctors office. pam lucas is like thousands of others. hackers sold her personal information from a third party to run amuck with her credit. >> this really is a shame. we ends up paying it for it in the end. >> now even trip to the doctor can make you susceptible. the latest hacker hit was the professional dermatology care office in ruston, where hackers had access to their systems filled with thousands of patient information, personal, medical information, and are holding them hostage. >> ransomeware, type of malware, or virus, which means the user probably clicks on link or more likely opens attachment to an e-mail, and when they ran it, it ended up >> new gosh, ceo of virus company, says ransomeware attacks are becoming more and more prevalen
determine tollie practice, serious hack that put thousands of local patients personal information at risk. the criminals are now hold that stolen data fox5's angielee has the store. >> i during the age of the computer world, businesses are having hard timekeeping up whether it comes to hackers, which might make you think twice the next time you give out any personal information, even at the doctors office. pam lucas is like thousands of others. hackers sold her personal information from a...
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gathering data, police training also hope that we will have some resources in that bill that will then push out toward our local law enforcement giving them the ability to collect that data and get it to washington for us not to sit on it but to utilize it and provide the best programs we can possibly provide for our police departments. colleagues have said that it will also include -- i want to bring back social workers, , things thatr communities suggests that we will have. i want to get police back into the image of yesteryear, of the little girl holding the big hand of the police officers. that is what i think is important. >> was the right thing that wasn't agreed on during the roundtable? to come to a consensus? some -- there might be a response and appreciation what is happening to them. we have a very candid discussion. it is held in a fashion that allows people to be very candid about their views. a lot of times people may have byrd something that was say what they do that. but other times people respond. i think your impression of a is not as youent described it. that kind of candid discussion is marr
gathering data, police training also hope that we will have some resources in that bill that will then push out toward our local law enforcement giving them the ability to collect that data and get it to washington for us not to sit on it but to utilize it and provide the best programs we can possibly provide for our police departments. colleagues have said that it will also include -- i want to bring back social workers, , things thatr communities suggests that we will have. i want to get...
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are you focusing on unstructured and informal data, as opposed to all the formal stuff when there's an id number you can look up in a database. notes on local investigations or rumors or suspicions -- it hasn't raised to the level of you have a confidence in it. i think like the boston bomber, they had some information, but it wasn't enough. are you going to be sharing a lot of that? general taylor: you are really getting into an area that is at the essence of what is information sharing. and what information gets shared and with the protocols are for sharing that information. i'm a techno-peasant, so get me started talking about technology. structured versus unstructured data, tagging data, i leave that to my data science friends to figure out how to do that. the important thing is the integration of information that we have to build new knowledge. the buzzword after 9/11 was connecting the dots. we are not only connecting dots anymore, we are connecting the needles and haystacks under needles and haystacks. and needles and haystacks to try to get answers. the challenge is moving data, protecting civil rights and civil liberties, not makin
are you focusing on unstructured and informal data, as opposed to all the formal stuff when there's an id number you can look up in a database. notes on local investigations or rumors or suspicions -- it hasn't raised to the level of you have a confidence in it. i think like the boston bomber, they had some information, but it wasn't enough. are you going to be sharing a lot of that? general taylor: you are really getting into an area that is at the essence of what is information sharing. and...
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data and speeds up to 50 megs. uploading! honey, i'm goin viral! call now. announcer: way with important local coverage, you are watching wisn 12 news at 5:00. wisn 12 news at 5:00 continues. >> it just seems like a waste of energy. adrienne: a local woman whose story touched people all over the world has died. brianne schwantes of south milwaukee was born with a condition commonly referred to as brittle bone disease. she used her experience as a platform to help others, even testifying before congress on behalf of healthcare funding. schwantes died this week. she was only 36 years old. before you head to milwaukee's east side tonight, you'll want to hear about this. police are seeing a recent spike in armed robberies. bags. as wisn 12 news christina palladino shows us, people who live in the area are on edge. >> for 15 years, michael has been living on the east side of milwaukee. he only wanted us to use his first name for safety concerns because he's seen a big uptick in crime in his neighborhood. >> the crowd has changed. it's more rough. it used to be kids and hippies. >> the last few nigh
data and speeds up to 50 megs. uploading! honey, i'm goin viral! call now. announcer: way with important local coverage, you are watching wisn 12 news at 5:00. wisn 12 news at 5:00 continues. >> it just seems like a waste of energy. adrienne: a local woman whose story touched people all over the world has died. brianne schwantes of south milwaukee was born with a condition commonly referred to as brittle bone disease. she used her experience as a platform to help others, even testifying...
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the latest victim of serious hacking that put thousands of local patients personal information at risk. the criminals now hold that stolen data for ransom. with more on what you can do to protect yourself. >> in the age of consumer wormed, businesses are having hard timekeeping up when it comes to hackers. which might make you think twice the next time you give up any personal information even at the doctor's offers. -- office. pam lucas is like thousands of others. hackers, stole her personal information from a third party, to run amuck with her credit. >> it is really a shame, we end up paying for it in the end. >> now, even trip to the doctor can make you susceptible. latest, dermatology office in russ continue, where hackers had access to their system with thousands of patient records, personal, medical information, and are holding them hostage. >> ransom wear, type of malware, or a virus, which makes the users probably clicks on link, or more likely opens an attachment to an e-mail. when they ran it, it ended up blocking up t >> new govh, anti-virus company, says ransom wear attacks are becoming more and more prevalent.
the latest victim of serious hacking that put thousands of local patients personal information at risk. the criminals now hold that stolen data for ransom. with more on what you can do to protect yourself. >> in the age of consumer wormed, businesses are having hard timekeeping up when it comes to hackers. which might make you think twice the next time you give up any personal information even at the doctor's offers. -- office. pam lucas is like thousands of others. hackers, stole her...
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we did it based upon data and what we needed for the state of north carolina and fort bragg. >> reporter: local residents said since the completion of the first phase they have seen us. we don't have to go all the way downtown to shop and the easy access to fort bragg and over to the boulevard. >> reporter: the next face is a 3-mile stretch to cliffdale road. they hope the whole fayetteville outer loop will be completed by 2025. >>> temperatures well into the 90s again today. >ye let's get over to meteorologist bill reh for a quick look at the forecast. >> 92 is the high in raleigh. 94 in fayetteville. it is pretty warm. we got a lot of showers down to they're popping up and they're dying out. they're in the moving much, not doing much of nying. there's one sprinkle north of springfield. one southwest of tarboro in northern wayne county. i don't expect much movement in these, so don't worry about them coming your way. if you get a brief shower, they will be gone. toasty at a couple sprinkles dying out. that's it. then we'll be dry and humid as we take you to partly cloudy skies and temperatures
we did it based upon data and what we needed for the state of north carolina and fort bragg. >> reporter: local residents said since the completion of the first phase they have seen us. we don't have to go all the way downtown to shop and the easy access to fort bragg and over to the boulevard. >> reporter: the next face is a 3-mile stretch to cliffdale road. they hope the whole fayetteville outer loop will be completed by 2025. >>> temperatures well into the 90s again...
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futures indicate a bright start locally on the asx in australia and the nikkei in japan. a lot of datajapan today, the unemployment rate for july will be up. it's expected to remain steady at 3.1% rate good jobs numbers means possible wage pressure and improved hopes that the bank of japan might reach its 2% inflation target, also expecting household spending and retail sales out of japan as well. it will be worth watching mitsubishi motors at the open, the trouble there seems to keep on brewing. shares already off 50% year to date, and there's reports from local media today that further 8 models of cars don't meet ministry of transport fuel efficiency levels. that was stated by mitsubishi motors. the company may consider compensating owners, the difference between their advertised levels and the ministry of transport years -- figures too wide. samsonite international, bank of china and icbc among them. i'm paul allen. ♪ emily: thousands of would-be john pilots racing to get licensed under new faa regulations that just went into effect. the new rules frees companies from having to requ
futures indicate a bright start locally on the asx in australia and the nikkei in japan. a lot of datajapan today, the unemployment rate for july will be up. it's expected to remain steady at 3.1% rate good jobs numbers means possible wage pressure and improved hopes that the bank of japan might reach its 2% inflation target, also expecting household spending and retail sales out of japan as well. it will be worth watching mitsubishi motors at the open, the trouble there seems to keep on...
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over 15 thousand bloodless and deliver 10 thousand to local clubs and businesses for any and every san francisco event from pride probation officer data breakers we supply everything the fun and the manufactures and the rental equipment we should be a great place for a legacy business we are civic-minded and provide a real service and basically the last and certainly the independently owned service thank you for your time. >> the next speaker on the card is michael for item h a. >> good afternoon, commissioners thanks thorough it opportunity to be in front of you and speak on my business on behalf of i've been there since 1985 servicing any community with the fueling station as well as repairs over the years we've become quite entrenched within the community and seeing my customers grow older like myself and in some cases their children and grandchildren one of the handful of remaining independent stations in the city we have become a landmark over the years and not only have used us directional devices to give people direction on what the city they're going to have tourists stop by on a daily basis to take photos - this application a
over 15 thousand bloodless and deliver 10 thousand to local clubs and businesses for any and every san francisco event from pride probation officer data breakers we supply everything the fun and the manufactures and the rental equipment we should be a great place for a legacy business we are civic-minded and provide a real service and basically the last and certainly the independently owned service thank you for your time. >> the next speaker on the card is michael for item h a. >>...
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local zika mosquito transmissions. there's been increasingly worrying data coming out of particularly problems with neurological disabilities among infants, and particularly microcephaly. at the moment there are two areas in the united states, both in miami dade county that are experiencing local mosquito transmission. there've been approximately 30 locally transmitted cases confirmed to date. and nationally the are a couple dozen cases of sexual transmission and thousands of cases of travel associated zika infection. and as will be discussing today, we are uncertain what we are seeing whether this is a hidden epidemic whether or not there are other cases that we are not seeing and we don't know what the future will hold in the united states and beyond. there are also will be discussing not only the public health concerns but also the moral concerns because about the region, including in the united states, there's reason to believe that zika affects the poorest communities, it affects women and their babies. and because it involved such controversial issues as contraception and abortion and health care for the poor, it rais
local zika mosquito transmissions. there's been increasingly worrying data coming out of particularly problems with neurological disabilities among infants, and particularly microcephaly. at the moment there are two areas in the united states, both in miami dade county that are experiencing local mosquito transmission. there've been approximately 30 locally transmitted cases confirmed to date. and nationally the are a couple dozen cases of sexual transmission and thousands of cases of travel...
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it could send fingerprint data, video, or audio to authorities. >>> this weekend, a young, local entrepreneurho has set up his own nonprofit is helping local kids get ready for the school year. and for more this morning, we are joined by nia maya davis, founder of the nia maya davis foundation, and demetrius walker, cofounder of hemio.org. so let me start with you and this back-to-school foundation. >> our foundation has been around for seven years. to date, we have served over 40,000 people, spanning from senior citizens, homeless citizens, and most importantly our youth. today is our eighth annual back-to-school extravaganza and we'll give over a thousand bookbags. but that wouldn't be possible without teaming up with the hemio organization and my friend, demetrius walker. >> we'll get to that in just is a second. but first, tell me why it is so important to do this at back-to-school time. >> because a lot of mothers struggle. it's important for people all around the city. for us to provide bookbags, as well as a host of other fun things, totally free, i feel like that's my obligation, comi
it could send fingerprint data, video, or audio to authorities. >>> this weekend, a young, local entrepreneurho has set up his own nonprofit is helping local kids get ready for the school year. and for more this morning, we are joined by nia maya davis, founder of the nia maya davis foundation, and demetrius walker, cofounder of hemio.org. so let me start with you and this back-to-school foundation. >> our foundation has been around for seven years. to date, we have served over...
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local level. as pieces of critical infrastructure. >> the fbi is warning states to check voter data bases. there's over 8,000 voting districts across the country. >>> voter in arizona head to the polls today to select candidates who appear on the to watch out for involving long time senator mccain. >> the attorney general investigation is investigating the signatures for the minimum wage. kansas -- there's allegations, some signatures may have been forged. we learn the person who gathered them has a criminal record that includes families for a fair wage says the background check did not uncover the convictions because it only went back 7 years. opponents have a higher minimum wage with the group keep colorado working are call ongoing the secretary of state to review all signatures. >> we want to prove there's not fraud and they should ask the secretary of state and say review all of our signatures because we don't believe they're fraud. >> we're confident we have vastly moref we'll welcome that. >> secretary of state williams says he does not have statutory authority to conduct a larger re
local level. as pieces of critical infrastructure. >> the fbi is warning states to check voter data bases. there's over 8,000 voting districts across the country. >>> voter in arizona head to the polls today to select candidates who appear on the to watch out for involving long time senator mccain. >> the attorney general investigation is investigating the signatures for the minimum wage. kansas -- there's allegations, some signatures may have been forged. we learn the...
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data and speeds up to 50 megs. uploading! honey, i'm goin viral! call now. get 15 megs for $39.99 a month. adrienne: a local film maker's new take on a classic fairytale. tonight, people got to see a new documentary called "finding your fairytale" for the first time. the creator suffers from narcolepsy, son beauty. the idea is to help people transform into fairytale characters as a way to share the stories of their struggles and find a way to heal. sheldon: u.w. milwaukee wants to set the record straight after some accused the school of trying to censor students' speech. adrienne: as kent wainscott reports, it all stems from a list of words and phrases that students are being urged not to use. kent: words, the library here at uwm is filled with them. one organization here on campus says students shouldn't be using. words that a campus organization called the inclusive excellence center says may be offensive, and should be avoided. >> i think it's good to get people thinking about how their speech impacts other people. kent: the group, which is funded through student fees, is re-launching an initiative calle
data and speeds up to 50 megs. uploading! honey, i'm goin viral! call now. get 15 megs for $39.99 a month. adrienne: a local film maker's new take on a classic fairytale. tonight, people got to see a new documentary called "finding your fairytale" for the first time. the creator suffers from narcolepsy, son beauty. the idea is to help people transform into fairytale characters as a way to share the stories of their struggles and find a way to heal. sheldon: u.w. milwaukee wants to set...
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they're developing their own messages, their own ground games, their own data analytics in a way that will allow them to localize the races going back to tip o'neill's adage that all politics is local and i think that's what you're seeing in the races today. >> and we know coreen, the words that president obama just delivered about the matter of fact -- trump being unpitt to that office. we know the baton he wants to pass goes straight to hillary clinton who was a member of his cabinet. why do you think or do you think these words will have an effect on voters now just clicking in and paying attention after the conventions? >> well i think you just said it, tom, voters are starting to pay attention and click in, especially after labor day we'll see more of that. there are only five living u.s. presidents out there that can speak what it's like to be commander-in-chief and two of them are republicans who have not endorsed donald trump, so, yes, the president gave a remarkable unprecedented rebuke against donald trump which is very important because the -- as we've seen, donald trump just continues to espouse hate
they're developing their own messages, their own ground games, their own data analytics in a way that will allow them to localize the races going back to tip o'neill's adage that all politics is local and i think that's what you're seeing in the races today. >> and we know coreen, the words that president obama just delivered about the matter of fact -- trump being unpitt to that office. we know the baton he wants to pass goes straight to hillary clinton who was a member of his cabinet....
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using census data, shows that wisconsin leads the nation in locking up african-american men.almost 13-percent of the state's african-american men are now behind bars in state prisons or local jails... nearly twice the national average. average. a 2015 report from researchers at u-c-l-a found that african- american high school students were more likely to be study from the website 24-7 wall street called the milwaukee area... "the worst city for black americans to live in the country." that study cited unemployment rate in the city... and the income disparity between black and white residents. 3 milwaukee's weekend of unrest has become a national story. crews from national media have been in town today., our coverage continues in just a few minutes with a look at how the faith based community can help ease tentions in the city. many people out at clean up sites and vigils today handing out water bottles due to the heatbut will summer stick around? meteorilogist drew burgoyne is getting us ready 3 new at ten, gun violence claims a woman's life on milwaukee's west side., side., 34:17-25i just can't believe a family grieves for the 31-year old woman who was shot and killed thi
using census data, shows that wisconsin leads the nation in locking up african-american men.almost 13-percent of the state's african-american men are now behind bars in state prisons or local jails... nearly twice the national average. average. a 2015 report from researchers at u-c-l-a found that african- american high school students were more likely to be study from the website 24-7 wall street called the milwaukee area... "the worst city for black americans to live in the country."...