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census of 1990 that informed us about americanation demographics in collaboration with the founders opened the advertising agency partnering with companies to target the asian american consumers who would meet for hours and conduct business in hotel lob easy -- lobbies across the city. corporate america was about to talk to these firms and think about their mainstream background. jay was out here in san francisco and it was the first client the help of -- we basically started to work with this client with tony. tony also opened a successful chain in the sandwich shops in the financial district. tony was the original founder of the asian business league of san francisco when he coined with the group of the business seminars and programs and honoring many asian american business leaders. he was born in asia. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public who wish to speak in general public comment? okay. seeing none. public comment is closed. madam clerk please go to our adaptation counter. >> item 29 through 30 with a single roll call vote. >> colleagues, would anyone lik
census of 1990 that informed us about americanation demographics in collaboration with the founders opened the advertising agency partnering with companies to target the asian american consumers who would meet for hours and conduct business in hotel lob easy -- lobbies across the city. corporate america was about to talk to these firms and think about their mainstream background. jay was out here in san francisco and it was the first client the help of -- we basically started to work with this...
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going to be a political force in this nation unless you open up and speak to the entire demographic of the americane's not enough people in that niche. thank you both for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >>> ahead, when children stood up to adults in the name of civil rights. the heroes of the children's crusade. that's next. [ male announcer ] from red lobster's chefs to your table our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! first get salad and cheddar bay biscuits. then choose from a variety of seafood entrées. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. offer ends soon at red lobster! where we sea food differently. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid c
going to be a political force in this nation unless you open up and speak to the entire demographic of the americane's not enough people in that niche. thank you both for your time this evening. >> thank you, reverend. >> thanks, rev. >>> ahead, when children stood up to adults in the name of civil rights. the heroes of the children's crusade. that's next. [ male announcer ] from red lobster's chefs to your table our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! first get...
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all we have to do is take a look at the demographics of our adult population, 60% are african-americans. and, you know, that begins to tell the story. and so while our job is responsible for certainly holding the clients in compliance with their term and condition which no drug usage would be one of them, we also recognize that we have to deal with the underlying problem, just not lock people up. because that's not going to deal with the problem and not going to change the behavior. i think that's what we've learned to focus on is what can we do, what kind of intervention to create a strength-based approach to where we're providing rewards, also when someone is doing good and recognizing their progress, not just sanctioning them when in fact they relapse because relapse is a fact, and it's part and parcel to addiction recovery. >> george, let me ask you, marty raisesed the point that the reason that we need felony possibilities with drug possession offenses is that we need an incentive for people to choose treatment when they are charged with a crime. do you agree with them [ >> i don't
all we have to do is take a look at the demographics of our adult population, 60% are african-americans. and, you know, that begins to tell the story. and so while our job is responsible for certainly holding the clients in compliance with their term and condition which no drug usage would be one of them, we also recognize that we have to deal with the underlying problem, just not lock people up. because that's not going to deal with the problem and not going to change the behavior. i think...
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the demographic change that the american population is going through in this major movement from a mainlygrowing population to one that is based in the cities and is focused more on manufacturing. havingappening -- it is a major impact on american culture. there's the question question about how do you assimilate these immigrants. temperancedeal with as a political issue? au have people who enjoy pint or two at the end of the day. these kind of issues that are coming up are the kind of her sphere.are in especially when you're talking about what is going on in bigger cities like new york. what do you do for the people will have the least resources among them. kindergarten was a way to get at that. >> she did. she had a kindergarten for ruth. was back as the chief of staff. about thead children same age. there was a kindergarten in the white house. francis was active in higher education. she founded a college. she was very active with their alma mater. 1892 election was a rematch between benjamin harrison and grover cleveland. and mrs. harrison died just before the election all stop how did
the demographic change that the american population is going through in this major movement from a mainlygrowing population to one that is based in the cities and is focused more on manufacturing. havingappening -- it is a major impact on american culture. there's the question question about how do you assimilate these immigrants. temperancedeal with as a political issue? au have people who enjoy pint or two at the end of the day. these kind of issues that are coming up are the kind of her...
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understand is you have two models, the two biggest states were one fifth of where americans live, similar in size and demographicsia takes 42% more of its income of the people than is the case in texas. if you look at the new u.s. census bureau figures for poverty in america, these figures take into account the cost of living and the value of social welfare programs. what you see is california also has 42% more people in poverty than texas. it's not working. the obama model is the california way. the texas model is the free market way. it is not what the president is add have kateing. >> all right, chuck, happy in texas. thank you, sir, appreciate it, thank you. by the way, as we spoke there, the dow turned around. we were down 30 points, now up two points, climbing a little, 15058 where we are now. would you wear a shirt for 100 days without washing it? well, our next guest did that, and it could turn into a profitable business, so he says. we'll cover it after this. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer
understand is you have two models, the two biggest states were one fifth of where americans live, similar in size and demographicsia takes 42% more of its income of the people than is the case in texas. if you look at the new u.s. census bureau figures for poverty in america, these figures take into account the cost of living and the value of social welfare programs. what you see is california also has 42% more people in poverty than texas. it's not working. the obama model is the california...
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american. the thing that really strikes you as the demographic age almost without exception i'd be the youngest person. i remember in arizona a mentor in interviews before them in a public couple agreed to drive me to admit in that night. a host of the tea party takes one look at me and says you've got a young person. and i'm 30, so this is actually reassuring for me personally. anyway, the groups tend to be near retirement age at retirement. although the group leaders would often thought her stay-at-home moms on church groups are the vibrant fours organized in the meetings. so this is a lot of demographic similarity. a distinction pesters my religious numbers some libertarians. in our experience, most people are socially conservative in the most central people were conservative. they tended to be a little more on the periphery of the organization. it was not common. had a 40 days prior to an abortion. the social conservative is present but it can cause tension because they are trying to bridge that divide, so sometimes libertarians felt uncomfortable when they started a prayer talked about soc
american. the thing that really strikes you as the demographic age almost without exception i'd be the youngest person. i remember in arizona a mentor in interviews before them in a public couple agreed to drive me to admit in that night. a host of the tea party takes one look at me and says you've got a young person. and i'm 30, so this is actually reassuring for me personally. anyway, the groups tend to be near retirement age at retirement. although the group leaders would often thought her...
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americans and hispanics. so those are the demographic features of families struging the most. >> woodruff: is that the -- so there's a bright line you can draw between -- it's people at the lower end of the economic scale? >> actually, the same families that we knew were struggling a bit even before the downturn are still struggling. >> woodruff: well, let me ask you. there was a national federal reserve report, as you know, that came out not long ago. >> yes. >> woodruff: that said 91% of the wealth that had been lost during the recession has since been restored. how does that square with what your findings are? >> that's the starting point. those numbers through the end of last year, the next report will be coming out in early june that will bring us through the end of the first quarter. those numbers gave that 91% recovery figure. then we adjusted that for inflation that's occurred since that time, since the peak in 2007, and also adjusted for the number of households, the population has grown. when you make those two adjustments, in fact, you get this lower level. so it's -- that earlier report is absolutely th
americans and hispanics. so those are the demographic features of families struging the most. >> woodruff: is that the -- so there's a bright line you can draw between -- it's people at the lower end of the economic scale? >> actually, the same families that we knew were struggling a bit even before the downturn are still struggling. >> woodruff: well, let me ask you. there was a national federal reserve report, as you know, that came out not long ago. >> yes. >>...
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americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographic. >> hi priced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google shares topping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. what are they? stick around and fd out. >> we are back. goggle shares worth $900 each. our panel has the next google stock. union pacific. >> it is not as expensives google. it has solid financials and in the last three years turned out 30 percent yearly growth. >> mike? >> this is a really, really well managed company, david and though the stocks had a n up. it is recentlily priced at this point. >> everybody agrees. and cubbis pharmaceutical. >> it makes drugs for skin and blood disease. >> you like it? >> yes, but remember the portfolio is concentrated. >> that's it for forbes on fox. erick boling next. >> bias against conservative and michelle bachmann is here. and the agency to enforce the health care laws. plus, help, help, shut your computer and turn off your p
americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographic. >> hi priced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google shares topping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. what are they? stick around and fd out. >> we are back. goggle shares worth $900 each. our...
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"american idol" down 23% in total viewer, and worse, down more, 25% among the demographic group that e story is not true, know that it should be. "american idol" is in desperate need of big changes. cheryl: "the voice," i mean, they are not mean, but supporting the artists, trying to help the kids. dennis: that is up this year and idol is down. cheryl: nevada topping a list that many homeowners are not going to. dosh -- going to want to see or like, especially if you're in nevada. dennis: wrigleys a jolt from the fda and why they pulled the latest product off the shelf because it has caffeine. give me a break. first, look at today's winners on the nasdaq. ♪ cheryl: time for the west coast minutement the san fransisco 49ers reached a deal to name the new stadium, the $220 million agreement for the project announced by levi's ceo, and 49er ceo at levi plaza in san fransisco. it's going to be in silicon valley, though, a 49-mile drive south of san fransisco. this season will be the last for the 49ers at candlestick park, and it's time for it to retire. nevada is leading the nation in hom
"american idol" down 23% in total viewer, and worse, down more, 25% among the demographic group that e story is not true, know that it should be. "american idol" is in desperate need of big changes. cheryl: "the voice," i mean, they are not mean, but supporting the artists, trying to help the kids. dennis: that is up this year and idol is down. cheryl: nevada topping a list that many homeowners are not going to. dosh -- going to want to see or like, especially if...
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american idol" this year? so there's audience measurement on demographic for lots of reasons.re's a lot of reasons for advertising because you want to spend money where the people are that you care about. that could turn out to be a lot of data about the people. that is why it is part privacy and part people. what is it going to be the back and forthwith the websites? the advertisers and the browsers and others are having good conversations about that. the third one is once the data is collected, do you keep it for ever and do you keep it in full form forever? if you're going to address tracking, then keeping it in your database forever seems like tracking to a lot of people. so you might scrub the data over time so you don't have it linked back to peter or tim. then you scrub it but how long do you scrub it? how hard do you scrub it? it could be called data retention. what do the sites do with the data they collected? we worked a long time on that. those are three areas. then the fourth point said there will be ongoing discussions on unique identifiers as a critical issue for
american idol" this year? so there's audience measurement on demographic for lots of reasons.re's a lot of reasons for advertising because you want to spend money where the people are that you care about. that could turn out to be a lot of data about the people. that is why it is part privacy and part people. what is it going to be the back and forthwith the websites? the advertisers and the browsers and others are having good conversations about that. the third one is once the data is...
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americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographiciced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google shares topping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. what are they? stick around and find out. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier? many choose us because we have the largest 4glte network. others, because of our reputation for reliability. or maybe it's because we've received jd power and associates' customer service award 4x in a row. in the end, there are . but one choice. >> we are back. goggle shares worth $900 each. our panel has the next google stock. union pacific. >> it is not as expensive as google. it has solid financials and in the last three years turned out 30 percent yearly growth. >> mike? >> this is a really, really well managed company, david and although the stocks had a run up. it is recentlily priced at this point. >> everybody agrees. and cubbis pharmaceutical. >> it makes dr
americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographiciced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google shares topping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. what are they? stick around and find out. why are twice as many people choosing verizon over any other carrier?...
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americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographic>> hi priced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google sharesopping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. at are they? stick around and find out. we went out and asked people a simple questio how old ishe oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy alat od,hese years. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. but with advair, i'm breathing
americans are obese. over weight. >> not that bad. >> and the point is, you are talking about a huge portion of the population. and a huge buying demographic>> hi priced jewelers cut out a large percentage. it is what you charge. >> and we have a big market to accommodate everybody. coming up, google sharesopping $900. and the stocks that they say will be the next google. at are they? stick around and find out. we went out and asked people a simple questio how old ishe...
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the demographic change that the american population is going through in this major movement from a mainlypopulation to one that is based in the cities and is focused more on manufacturing. it is having a major impact on american culture. there's the question question about how do you assimilate these immigrants. how do you deal with temperance as a political issue? you have people who enjoy a pint or two at the end of the day. these kind of issues that are coming up are the kind of things that are in her sphere. especially when you're talking about what is going on in bigger cities like new york. what do you do for the people will have the least resources among them. kindergarten was a way to get at that. >> she did. she had a kindergarten for ruth. daniel lamotte was back as the chief of staff. both men had children about the same age. there was a kindergarten in the white house. frances was active in higher education. she founded a college. she was very active with their alma mater. >> the 1892 election was a rematch between benjamin harrison and grover cleveland. the first lady and mrs
the demographic change that the american population is going through in this major movement from a mainlypopulation to one that is based in the cities and is focused more on manufacturing. it is having a major impact on american culture. there's the question question about how do you assimilate these immigrants. how do you deal with temperance as a political issue? you have people who enjoy a pint or two at the end of the day. these kind of issues that are coming up are the kind of things that...
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demographic o is changing. >> definitely. >> back a bit. >> yeah. >> and y ou're talking about this. censuscensus, thee ta figures indicate that thethe african-americanser a majority in the district. they're a plurality, they're the largest single demographic group, but the city is becomingg more diverse, that is in this is case less black, more whites, wt more asianss and more latinos. it's having a political impact, i think in the middle of thele h city especially you have a lot of young people moving in.g many of them are black, but aa larger number are white, and it is changing sort of the feel ofo the city downtown, and it's 's going to ultimately change thege politics of the city.city. >> interesting. and this is a side note.note. i drive to my old neighborhood,, 13th and missouri avenueri taking one of my daughters to ballet. and the demographics havecs have changed, not necessarily changey to a white are demographic butdo it has changed. it's progress, because anyny change, but it's definitely very interesting. >> yeah, it's a big -- >> yeah. >> i think what we saw and i sa have a column in this morning's paper talking about the sort of early
demographic o is changing. >> definitely. >> back a bit. >> yeah. >> and y ou're talking about this. censuscensus, thee ta figures indicate that thethe african-americanser a majority in the district. they're a plurality, they're the largest single demographic group, but the city is becomingg more diverse, that is in this is case less black, more whites, wt more asianss and more latinos. it's having a political impact, i think in the middle of thele h city especially you...
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that so many more americans are receiving disability payments from the government while on one side they claim that the biggest factor driving the expansion of disability is demographics this can most notably be attributed to the aging baby boomer population but others claim that statutory requirements relaxing the definition of what a disability is has targeted the program to higher instances of fraud and abuse now earlier i spoke to a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy research about the solvency of the s s d i program. the late one nine hundred eighty s. there has been rapid growth within the program that was not predicted by the office of the actuaries what has caused this growth and beneficiaries and can this growth be sustained. so what happened was there was a crackdown on people who were abusing the system in the early eighties and there was a backlash to the crackdown so what ends up happening is as people were taken off the disability rolls who were misusing the system a couple of people who were genuinely disabled work in the middle of that and so there was a public outcry and congress passed a law called the social security disability bene
that so many more americans are receiving disability payments from the government while on one side they claim that the biggest factor driving the expansion of disability is demographics this can most notably be attributed to the aging baby boomer population but others claim that statutory requirements relaxing the definition of what a disability is has targeted the program to higher instances of fraud and abuse now earlier i spoke to a senior fellow at the manhattan institute for policy...
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the country is changing demographically and the republican party cannot represent a time in the eyes of the american people that is long gone and never coming back. we have to have solutions to today's problems. we have to have reality-based solutions, not just a bunch of rhetoric and not just the angry musings of talk radio hosts all for the american people. >> i think the thing that bob dole contributed to that critique this weekend -- and i'm not a republican, but i can see thanking him if i was interested in the health of the future republican party is that he's talking about there being a realistic past to look back to where you don't have to look back to too far. when you make that critique right there, i think other people making that critique in the party are talking about inventing a new republican party that's impossible to imagine. but you're right, it's not, it's a past that we shouldn't be out of touch from. >> absolutely. look, the notion that bob dole was anything other than a conservative is just crazy. he was a conservative for his entire life, for his entire governing career. a sol
the country is changing demographically and the republican party cannot represent a time in the eyes of the american people that is long gone and never coming back. we have to have solutions to today's problems. we have to have reality-based solutions, not just a bunch of rhetoric and not just the angry musings of talk radio hosts all for the american people. >> i think the thing that bob dole contributed to that critique this weekend -- and i'm not a republican, but i can see thanking...
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the volunteer force set up a major shift in the demographic of america quote. 80% of american men over the age of 80 hour veterans to get by contrast less than one-tenth of those under the age of 30 hour veterans. they are a diminishing minority. for the most part what young people know about military service they have heard from their fathers, their grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked at second hand. currently only about 13% of americans are veterans. the american pinon that this could change. the lack of wartime success could bring back content from a literary values much like it did from vietnam. news coverage of the military usually focuses on scandals would, waste, mistakes. most of the entertainment industry traditionally to fix the military has buffoonish, cannot or ill informed. when people do have personal experience on which to base their judgment images delivered by the news and the entertainment industry dominates one wall what. ra it doesn't follow that although what the military have had to serve in the military, but those who have served in the military can lend t
the volunteer force set up a major shift in the demographic of america quote. 80% of american men over the age of 80 hour veterans to get by contrast less than one-tenth of those under the age of 30 hour veterans. they are a diminishing minority. for the most part what young people know about military service they have heard from their fathers, their grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked at second hand. currently only about 13% of americans are veterans. the american pinon that this could...
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american politics right now is pretty close to 50/50. >> right. >> we are very closely divided. slight demographic advantage for democrats in the presidential race but 61%, reality and gravity are setting in. >> and we'd always say polling is just a snap shot. that's when it's good and bad. >> congratulations on joining our family here at cnn. great to have you guys on. always good to see you. thanks. >>> coming up, it's change you can cash in on. former white house insiders this week made big bucks by visiting a repressive country with serious human rights issues. nice work if you can get it. we'll tell you more next. also in world, tear gas, water canons, screaming protesters. we'll take you inside the rage in istanbul. stay with us. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college f
american politics right now is pretty close to 50/50. >> right. >> we are very closely divided. slight demographic advantage for democrats in the presidential race but 61%, reality and gravity are setting in. >> and we'd always say polling is just a snap shot. that's when it's good and bad. >> congratulations on joining our family here at cnn. great to have you guys on. always good to see you. thanks. >>> coming up, it's change you can cash in on. former white...
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demographic changes we didn't know were come. they came and more young people, more african-americans, late teen knows voted and made it harder fory question again to you is, what is the natural instinctive question of getting smacked? is it hard right or hard middle? >> listen, that depends on what's the big issue of the moment. i do think that this party is going to want to win because they are not going to want hillary clinton to win. >> i think it's too nasty. in the end, parties fit a simple mold. bill clinton is likable. barack obama, they like his smile, like him personally, they like the family. cruz looks so tough. >> he's really tough. could you imagine him debating hillary? democrats would be -- we would be celebrating from the beginning. but the real thing, john, is that if you've got -- if marco rubio has been damaged by pushing for immigration reform while your party needs some latino voters, that's a terrible sign for 2016. >> the fascinating thing that's gone on with pat toomey and marco rubio is they have all found that issue to try to tap to the middle. ted cruz hasn't found that issue. the request he is, does h
demographic changes we didn't know were come. they came and more young people, more african-americans, late teen knows voted and made it harder fory question again to you is, what is the natural instinctive question of getting smacked? is it hard right or hard middle? >> listen, that depends on what's the big issue of the moment. i do think that this party is going to want to win because they are not going to want hillary clinton to win. >> i think it's too nasty. in the end,...
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demographic. the average age is 27 years old and it's important to get more and more involved. my parents are americans by choice and i'm an american a chance. i think god for that incredible gift they gave me to be born in this country. i fight every day for the america i believe in to get more hispanics and all americans involved in the political process and i hope this opens more discussion to get our people involved and create a better country. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. i went to thank you in tavis smiley and antonio gonzales for making this possible. to the american people, i would simply like to say the latino thread that wants to be weaved as part of the larger democracy and the fabric we now is america and we are looking forward to the future, what is going to look like is an expression rooted in injustice, rooted in hard work, rooted in family. values that i think all of america can relate to. our motivations or simply to create a place or remove their children, where we enjoyed our grandchildren, where we live in harmony with everyone that is american. we simply want the opportunity
demographic. the average age is 27 years old and it's important to get more and more involved. my parents are americans by choice and i'm an american a chance. i think god for that incredible gift they gave me to be born in this country. i fight every day for the america i believe in to get more hispanics and all americans involved in the political process and i hope this opens more discussion to get our people involved and create a better country. >> thank you so much. >> thank...
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being said, again, if we just look at the demographics of the country, what he's talking about in that kind of extremism is not where the majority of americansi think the it's likely that the republican party can convince themselves that you know what? the facts doebt matter and the math doesn't matter and hey, we just like this guy. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next, the white house rethinks its position on arming rebels in syria. the conflict in that tattered country intensifies, but first, jackie has the cnbc market wrap. good afternoon. >> well, a big day on wall street with the dow and s&p 500 closing at all time highs after a strong jobs report this morning. the dow adding 142 points. the s&p closing up 16 and also, the nasdaq gaining 38 points. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. [ female announcer ] a classic meatloaf recipe from stouffer's starts with ground beef, onions and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care, for you or your family. the day building a play set b
being said, again, if we just look at the demographics of the country, what he's talking about in that kind of extremism is not where the majority of americansi think the it's likely that the republican party can convince themselves that you know what? the facts doebt matter and the math doesn't matter and hey, we just like this guy. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next, the white house rethinks its position on arming rebels in syria. the conflict in that tattered...
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demographics are his destiny. and if you look at the electoral map in texas, you have 2.4 million american latinos that are unyet registeredy recognize that the latino vote is up for grabs and you better change your tune on how you talk to them. that's one of the reasons why rick perry, for as right as he was on so many issues, he really cultivated the latino community and really was a proponent of the dream act. >> right. >> because he recognized that was his potential base, too. >> indeed. of course, george w. bush was when he was in texas. then as president. now, these re-branding efforts, notwithstanding maria teresa, there is still, there is still a, quote, self-deportation caucus in the house as you know. they were out there on tuesday warning us that a path to citizenship would turn the u.s. into a third world hell hole. their words. how to ydo you assess their abi to obstruct this new green shoots of republican agreement? >> how much credence are you going to pay attention to that squeaky wheel? they don't want pathway to citizenship. they're saying americans are completely self-sustaining, which is not case. becau
demographics are his destiny. and if you look at the electoral map in texas, you have 2.4 million american latinos that are unyet registeredy recognize that the latino vote is up for grabs and you better change your tune on how you talk to them. that's one of the reasons why rick perry, for as right as he was on so many issues, he really cultivated the latino community and really was a proponent of the dream act. >> right. >> because he recognized that was his potential base, too....
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demographic groups that may interest the president as well. lou: the spin axis the supreme court upheld a law under the constitution. [applause] and by the way six months ago the american people went to the polls and decided to keep going in this direction so the law is here to stay. [applause] lou: so says the president and thank you mr. president for telling us everything is fine and dandy with obamacare and nothing to worry about here. listen to his props as they applied behind him. the president typically uses props but today he is when in this year he has used denver police, children, newtown victim families to pus gun control what is the purpose? to make you think everyone is solidly behind the president's agenda but that is not true. a recent fox news poll on the issues says 51 percent of women want obamacare repealed. is a trade roethke as senator max baucus plug it and 51 per cent compares to 43 percent who want to keep if you look at the overall percentage of thoseho want to repeal obamacare if we include men is 54 percent who want it repealed and that is the truth d it is hard to find props for t president but we're guessing the white house is aware of the f
demographic groups that may interest the president as well. lou: the spin axis the supreme court upheld a law under the constitution. [applause] and by the way six months ago the american people went to the polls and decided to keep going in this direction so the law is here to stay. [applause] lou: so says the president and thank you mr. president for telling us everything is fine and dandy with obamacare and nothing to worry about here. listen to his props as they applied behind him. the...
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factories that, you know, the -- the audience, the target demographics for what's made in those factories is us, uk, europe and american -- >> wet week -- >> i know. >> a wet weekend means emergency officials keeping close tabs on rivers and creeks that could come out of their banks. some of the most widespread flooding is near jacksonville, florida. >> let's check in with jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. what can you tell us? >> hi, christina. hi, zoraida. we are looking at some of the rainfall totals over the weekend. for florida they are going to get a break from the heavier rain fall but for parts of the tennessee valley, georgia, alabama, they picked up a tremendous amount of rainfall over the weekend. some locations four to six inches of rainfall. that's why right now we do have some flood warnings and watches in place. a lot of these areas in green are going to expire later today. but still looking at some minor flooding in some of those rivers. now, that rain is coming down on the radar. the radar has been giving some action out there and right alone the border of alabama, as well as in to georgia yo
factories that, you know, the -- the audience, the target demographics for what's made in those factories is us, uk, europe and american -- >> wet week -- >> i know. >> a wet weekend means emergency officials keeping close tabs on rivers and creeks that could come out of their banks. some of the most widespread flooding is near jacksonville, florida. >> let's check in with jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. what can you tell us? >> hi, christina. hi,...
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one study conducted by a demographer at the brookings institution found that despite widespread republican-led efforts to suppress their turnout, african-americaners last fall participated at a greater rate than white voters for the first time in history. their mobilization and that of other non-white con stin wencys proved decisive in his re-election. if white and black voters had voted in the same proportion last year that they did in 2004, we would actually have president romney today. another study found that young people, another crucial part of the obama coalition, are as distrustful of the political system as they've ever been. while a slight majority under 30 say they approve of the job obama is doing, just 39% say they trust him to do the right thing, down from 44% in 2010. and just 18% of young people say they trust congress, again, that's down from 25% in 2010. those numbers pose a challenge for democrats and for the president. as obama said in a speech to organizing for america in march, he's hoping to keep those voters engaged in the years between elections. >> what we want is to make sure that the voices of the people who put me h
one study conducted by a demographer at the brookings institution found that despite widespread republican-led efforts to suppress their turnout, african-americaners last fall participated at a greater rate than white voters for the first time in history. their mobilization and that of other non-white con stin wencys proved decisive in his re-election. if white and black voters had voted in the same proportion last year that they did in 2004, we would actually have president romney today....
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demographic 18-34. >> one of two black men in new york city is not working. when we look at the dismal record of black americanple who are college educated it's more exacerbated that we don't have a pulpit out there speaking for them. while i acknowledge that clinton is giving lessonen on we should be patient, we should talk about a -- we're ready to go. >> go ahead karen. >> it goes to something we were talking about before. that is where people can show their power. money will always be spent in campaign ps the way we overturn that is by voting. we saw record turn out from african americans. my challenge is what are you going to do to leverage that electoral power you've dem traited that you have. you're going to have have show up in presidential elections when you don't have barack obama. part of that turnout has to be we're going to demand a program that is going to deal with some of these problems. >> all right. we are looking forward to our first show coming up on june 8th, 4:00 p.m. just before my fat mug gets on here at msnbc. do you think i'm better looking? do you like the tie? >> i love the tie. >>
demographic 18-34. >> one of two black men in new york city is not working. when we look at the dismal record of black americanple who are college educated it's more exacerbated that we don't have a pulpit out there speaking for them. while i acknowledge that clinton is giving lessonen on we should be patient, we should talk about a -- we're ready to go. >> go ahead karen. >> it goes to something we were talking about before. that is where people can show their power. money...
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demographics of america. three-quarters, 80 percent if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one-tenth of those under age 30 are veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. for the most part, like jim people know about military service effort from their fathers, grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked up second-hand. only about 13 percent of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion, but this could change. lack of wartime success could bring back contempt for military values, seconded during vietnam. news coverage of the military usually focuses on scandals, losses, waste, mistakes. most of the entertainment industry traditionally depicts the military as buffoonish, bumbling, corrupt or informed. when people do have personal experience on which to base their judgments, images delivered by the news and the entertainment industry dominates or may become as we might say this year, lack of images produced by the military in the entertainment industry might dominates. does not follow that all that could understand the mili
demographics of america. three-quarters, 80 percent if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one-tenth of those under age 30 are veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. for the most part, like jim people know about military service effort from their fathers, grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked up second-hand. only about 13 percent of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion, but this could change....
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demographic shifts and all that stuff. but underestimated washington big time because i just don't think that's the case. i'm like most americans. i just don't think bad things can happen. and when they do i'm shocked. but i think that's where we're headed, and i often speak to conservatives who really interesting and great it is, people at the heritage foundation vanessa. the problem with all that is we're still trying to -- were still fighting the great society. obamacare will be completed next year and we will spend 20 years trying to fight back on that. we had our chance to stop and we didn't. so i'm pessimistic, and as much as i'd like to blame obama for all our problems it's important for member he didn't invent debt or divinity or any of these things. republicans were in charge were pretty long time. they share in the blame. and other share in the blame for different reasons which i'll get you in a minute. but believe it or not i don't think any policy that obama is implemented is really the big problem either. i think there's something much greater that threatens us. the thing that scares me the most is that obama has m
demographic shifts and all that stuff. but underestimated washington big time because i just don't think that's the case. i'm like most americans. i just don't think bad things can happen. and when they do i'm shocked. but i think that's where we're headed, and i often speak to conservatives who really interesting and great it is, people at the heritage foundation vanessa. the problem with all that is we're still trying to -- were still fighting the great society. obamacare will be completed...
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demographics of america. three-quarters, 80 percent if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one-tenth of those under age 30 are veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. for the most part, like jim people know about military service effort from their fathers, grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked up second-hand. only about 13 percent of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion, but this could change. lack of wartime success could bring back contempt for military values, seconded during vietnam. news coverage of the military usually focuses on scandals, losses, waste, mistakes. most of the entertainment industry traditionally depicts the military as buffoonish, bumbling, corrupt or informed. when people do have personal experience on which to base their judgments, images delivered by the news and the entertainment industry dominates or may become as we might say this year, lack of images produced by the military in the entertainment industry might dominates. does not follow that all that could understand the mili
demographics of america. three-quarters, 80 percent if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one-tenth of those under age 30 are veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. for the most part, like jim people know about military service effort from their fathers, grandfathers, seen in the movies or picked up second-hand. only about 13 percent of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion, but this could change....
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demographics of america. three quarters, it 80% if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one third our veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. the most for the most part, what young people know about military service they have heard from their fathers, their grandfathers, seen in the movies, or picked up secondhand. currently only about 13% of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion. but this could change. wartime success brings back contempt for military values, much like it did in vietnam. news coverage of the military usually focuses on scandals, lawsuits. waste, mistakes. most of the entertainment industry traditionally depicts the military as corrupt or ill-informed. when people do have personal life experiences to debate their judgment, images delivered by the news and the entertainment industry dominate. or as we might say this year, lack of images produced by the oteri in the entertainment industry. those who have served in the military can lend their voice. on this panel we have several of these voices
demographics of america. three quarters, it 80% if you count age 85, of american men over the age of 80 our veterans. by contrast, less than one third our veterans. veterans are a diminishing minority. the most for the most part, what young people know about military service they have heard from their fathers, their grandfathers, seen in the movies, or picked up secondhand. currently only about 13% of americans are veterans. the military still ranks high in public opinion. but this could...
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the american dream, that recognizes that these lawyers of those that ought to be part of the dreamed whether they are here now or coming in the future that understands the direction demographically that this country is taken and 30 years it will be a majority minority country. what does that mean? held to the political parties deal with that? the licht surface to the minorities that frankly what you don't believe me the change happens around, not within. the gop instead of throwing black faces and hispanic faces up their saying we know who won, too, should be embracing the movements going on in the various communities. in other words, shut up and listen and pay attention. so, example, when my friend senator randy paul goes to harvard university, you don't go to howard university and tell them what they already know, you don't insult their intelligence that way. you bring them why they should listen to you what value are you offering, how will you make there opportunity to access the american dream as they have defined it real? the political parties find themselves and i think the democrats are going to find this when they get to 2016 particularly if hillary is not the nominee of
the american dream, that recognizes that these lawyers of those that ought to be part of the dreamed whether they are here now or coming in the future that understands the direction demographically that this country is taken and 30 years it will be a majority minority country. what does that mean? held to the political parties deal with that? the licht surface to the minorities that frankly what you don't believe me the change happens around, not within. the gop instead of throwing black faces...
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desire of those who want to be a part of that american dream, whether they are here now were coming in the future, that understands the direction demographically this country is taking at in 30 years it will be a majority minority country. what does that mean? how the political parties deal with that? the lead service we give to minorities in this country is just that, quite frankly, with service. if you don't believe me, visit their neighborhoods, their communities. change happens around, not within. i have always argued that the gop, as that of just throwing black faces out there, hispanic faces and saying, we know one, to, it should be much more embracing of the movements that are going on within various communities. in other words, shut up and listen and pay attention. so, for example, when my body, center rand paul goes to howard university, you don't go to howard university and tell them what they already know. you don't insult their intelligence the way. would you do is you bring in why they should listen to you. what of value are you offering. how will you make their opportunities to access the american dream as they define it, not as
desire of those who want to be a part of that american dream, whether they are here now were coming in the future, that understands the direction demographically this country is taking at in 30 years it will be a majority minority country. what does that mean? how the political parties deal with that? the lead service we give to minorities in this country is just that, quite frankly, with service. if you don't believe me, visit their neighborhoods, their communities. change happens around, not...
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demographically, karen, they've got all kinds of problems with their way of thinking. >> well, absolutely. and every, you know, new thing we see, they're sort of further alienating women voters, leeati voters, african-americanch supposedly, i thought reince priebus said in the autopsy post-election, that they were going to try to reach out to people. instead, i don't see that happening. >> bob dole also gave his take on the unprecedented obstruction in washington. and joe, i want you to comment on this. because bringing people together, it's almost like a lost art. here it is. >> it seems almost unreal, that we can't get together on a budget or legislation. i mean, we weren't perfect by a long shot, but at least we got our work done. >> we've lost the art of compromise in washington. joe, how do we get it back? >> well, you really do have to change out the people. it's like karen said, i think the rules of the senate were set up when we had reasonable people back a hundred, 200 years ago. and we don't have reasonable people today. the unfortunate part of washington, d.c., we only confront our challenges when in crisis. and we're partisan before americans in the united states senate, so we're beginning to ca
demographically, karen, they've got all kinds of problems with their way of thinking. >> well, absolutely. and every, you know, new thing we see, they're sort of further alienating women voters, leeati voters, african-americanch supposedly, i thought reince priebus said in the autopsy post-election, that they were going to try to reach out to people. instead, i don't see that happening. >> bob dole also gave his take on the unprecedented obstruction in washington. and joe, i want...