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"according to the census bureau, u.s. residents came from what part of the world skyrocketed?"> you have two lifelines. >> yes. >> audience and your plus one. >> plus one and the two-- the audience. wow. this is-- i got a couple of these ripping through my head right now. this is--this is a good one. i got two of them that stand out. mm. it's not easy. >> no. it's a lot of money. >> yeah, you guys decided to make it a little bit tougher here, and i gotta believe it's-- i wish i wouldn't have thrown away that "50/50." that would have really helped right now. >> you didn't throw it away. it got you to $20,000. >> [laughs] i know. >> and you still have two lifelines. you still have the audience and your plus one. >> i'm haunted by the question i chose to do that with. i'll be hitting myself for a while on that one. uh, let's see. let's, uh, i want to see what the audience thinks on this one. >> okay. final? >> uh, final. i would like to use the audience on this one. >> okay, audience, byron could use a little help here. if you would, pick up those keypads, enter your vote now. [pe
"according to the census bureau, u.s. residents came from what part of the world skyrocketed?"> you have two lifelines. >> yes. >> audience and your plus one. >> plus one and the two-- the audience. wow. this is-- i got a couple of these ripping through my head right now. this is--this is a good one. i got two of them that stand out. mm. it's not easy. >> no. it's a lot of money. >> yeah, you guys decided to make it a little bit tougher here, and i...
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no, no, i actually -- so i started working at the census bureau as a career person in 1975. and i worked there through the 2000 census and i was the career executive for the 2000 census. so i've got a lot of experience with the census costs. i think -- i don't think -- i know there are two underlying causes for this. one is which is not the major cause, is that the population has grown. but that doesn't explain this growth. the other -- the other factor is that we've been doing the same census process since 1970. essentially. and that is, you know, we mail out, they get mailed back, we capture the information electronically off the forms then we go out and we collect the information from those that don't self-respond. and that operation has always been a paper and pencil operation. and as our population has gotten more complex, and you know, communications -- gated communities, different, more languages, the only way you can adapt a paper and pencil process to that is to put more people on it. so just to give you an example, if 20 in 2000, we determined that the job had gotte
no, no, i actually -- so i started working at the census bureau as a career person in 1975. and i worked there through the 2000 census and i was the career executive for the 2000 census. so i've got a lot of experience with the census costs. i think -- i don't think -- i know there are two underlying causes for this. one is which is not the major cause, is that the population has grown. but that doesn't explain this growth. the other -- the other factor is that we've been doing the same census...
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. >> do you think that because this is from census bureau is this just the government trying to scares to more government programs? what is really going on. >> what they are saying is they are talking about. -- employer provided retirement account the. most people will rely on social security. most will rely to some degree, it is not true that one in three americans are saving if retirement, they have retirement assets, they might not be boeing idoing it through their employe, 12 cent of every dollar you make comes off the top to pay for social security. people have a notion that sectional security is out there for me. so why would i pit other money away, can you blame people for thinking that way, social security has been billed as a great program. kennedy: a forced savings plan, we don't need another forced savings plan, but social security will not remain solvent. >> within 20 years, it is not going to be able to pay its promised benefits, most people do not know, that they are expecting more from it than they will get. the problem with census bureau data, they talk about massive r
. >> do you think that because this is from census bureau is this just the government trying to scares to more government programs? what is really going on. >> what they are saying is they are talking about. -- employer provided retirement account the. most people will rely on social security. most will rely to some degree, it is not true that one in three americans are saving if retirement, they have retirement assets, they might not be boeing idoing it through their employe, 12...
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these figures align with census bureau numbers for population shift. better job opportunities is the most popular reason why people move for economic reasons. oftentimes they follow companies abandoning higher tax and higher regulatory states. to comment, go to behind the headlines dot net. i'm mark hyman. we continue to follow that breaking in paris paris police report that a soldier opened fire outside the louvre museum. this is a picture from the scene. reuters is now reporting that a the soldier opened fire on a man armed with a knife after he musuem carrying a suitcase. according to reports-- the man was trying to get into the museum's underground shop and had attacked another soldier before being shot and seriously wounded. police say the area had been evacuated. we continue to follow this story, and will bring you more updates as they come in. only on seven.. a former prime mister of norway is still stunned that he was given extra scrutiny after he flew into dulles airport. he flew to the u.s. wednesday night for yesterday's national prayer brea
these figures align with census bureau numbers for population shift. better job opportunities is the most popular reason why people move for economic reasons. oftentimes they follow companies abandoning higher tax and higher regulatory states. to comment, go to behind the headlines dot net. i'm mark hyman. we continue to follow that breaking in paris paris police report that a soldier opened fire outside the louvre museum. this is a picture from the scene. reuters is now reporting that a the...
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in addition, the census bureau has planned test operations in 2017, these involved critical systems in operations that must be tested ahead of the 2018 end to end census test. the 2018 end to end census test is the final major field test before the 2020 census. field operations will begin on august, 2017 with a census day of 2018. pierce county, washington, providence county, rhode island and blue field beckley oak hill area of west virginia. collectively it will cover about 77,000 housing units. we'll test and prove in nearly all of the 2020 census operat n operations, procedures and field infrastructure. we will also produce prototypes of our geographic and data release products making sure all of theisen sus systems work individually and in concert with each other is critical. using the lessons from 2018 will make any necessary adjustments to insure we're ready for the census and finalize our plans for operations. we've been transparent how we're approaching the redesigned census and held public quarterly program management reviews, we publicly documented and tracked our biggest dec
in addition, the census bureau has planned test operations in 2017, these involved critical systems in operations that must be tested ahead of the 2018 end to end census test. the 2018 end to end census test is the final major field test before the 2020 census. field operations will begin on august, 2017 with a census day of 2018. pierce county, washington, providence county, rhode island and blue field beckley oak hill area of west virginia. collectively it will cover about 77,000 housing...
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the census bureau planned test operations in 2017. these involve critical systems and operations that must be tested ahead of the 2018 end to end census test. the 2018 end to end sonsus te c test is the final field test before the 2020 census. field operations will begin in august 2017 with a census date of april 1, 2018. will conduct the test in three areas, pierce county, washington. prove dent county, rhode island. and blue field beckley oak hill area of west virginia. collectively it'll cover about 7 770,000 housing unit. we will also produce prototypes of our data release products, making sure that all of these census work individually and in concert with each other is critical. using lessons from 2018 will make any necessary adjustments to ensure we are ready for the census and final eyes our plans for operations. we have been traps parennsparen. we have held quarterly management reviews. we publicly document and track our biggest decisions. sharing our master schedule with the gao every month for example. there are many challeng
the census bureau planned test operations in 2017. these involve critical systems and operations that must be tested ahead of the 2018 end to end census test. the 2018 end to end sonsus te c test is the final field test before the 2020 census. field operations will begin in august 2017 with a census date of april 1, 2018. will conduct the test in three areas, pierce county, washington. prove dent county, rhode island. and blue field beckley oak hill area of west virginia. collectively it'll...
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the head of the census bureau will testify as well as inspectors general for the veterans affairs and homeland security departments. our lives coverage starts at 2:45 eastern. >>> oklahoma governor mary fallin delivered her state of the state address at the state capitol in oklahoma city. she provided an update on the state revenue system saying the downturn in the energy industry and loss of sales tax revenue caused a budget shortfall of nearly $870 million. her comments were about half hour. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, guests, fellow oklahomians, the governor of the great state of oklahoma, governor mary fallin. [ applause ]ans, the governor of the great state of oklahoma, governor mary fallin. [ applause ] >> thank you. lieutenant governor lamb, state elected officials, speaker mccall, president pro tem schultz, members of the court, honorable senators, representatives, cabinet members, our tribal leaders, guests and citizens of the state of oklahoma, it is my pleasure to be here with you today as we discuss the state of our state. i'm joined today by my husband, wade chr
the head of the census bureau will testify as well as inspectors general for the veterans affairs and homeland security departments. our lives coverage starts at 2:45 eastern. >>> oklahoma governor mary fallin delivered her state of the state address at the state capitol in oklahoma city. she provided an update on the state revenue system saying the downturn in the energy industry and loss of sales tax revenue caused a budget shortfall of nearly $870 million. her comments were about...
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>> reporter: it could hit you the next time you need a doctor, the census bureau estimates some 10,000 iranian doctors are preparing for patient in the u.s. and 5,000 syrian ones and. a doctor from the cleveland chin another from chicago have returning to the u.s. another tweeted a picture, i'm taking care of your mom, but i can't go home to see mine. >> trump, get out of the way! >> reporter: colleges have been hit, too. the university of maryland estimates some 350 from visiting scholars to graduate students are affected. a college junior from iran said she was held up at duel -- dulles for 5 hours. >> reporter: president trump said they are a threat to public safety. >> we will stop the illegal immigrants. >> reporter: supporters point to the murder in san francisco in 2015 by an illegal immigrant. several studies, including one by the libertarian p.a. t.o. institute said immigrants are less than the native-born americans. >> earlier this month we asked what you would like to know about immigration, and one viewer had questions about what it meant to be a syrian refugee living in th
>> reporter: it could hit you the next time you need a doctor, the census bureau estimates some 10,000 iranian doctors are preparing for patient in the u.s. and 5,000 syrian ones and. a doctor from the cleveland chin another from chicago have returning to the u.s. another tweeted a picture, i'm taking care of your mom, but i can't go home to see mine. >> trump, get out of the way! >> reporter: colleges have been hit, too. the university of maryland estimates some 350 from...
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i started working at the census bureau as a career person in 1975. i worked there through the 2000 census. i was career executive for the 2,000 census. i have a lot of experience with the census costs. i think there are, i don't think, i know. there are two underlying causes for this. one which is not the major cost that the population as grown but that doesn't explain this growth. the other factor is that we've been doing the same census process since 1970 essentially. that is, we mail it out. they get mailed back. we capture information electronically off the forms. then we go out and we collect information from those that don't self-respond. that operation has always been a paper and pencil operation. and as our population has gotten more complex, you know, communication, gated communities. different more languageses the only way you can adam a paper and pencil process is to put more people on it. . . the cost of the 2000 census in 2,000. we have had a paper and pencil process and are throwing more more people at it. >> the requirements increase in
i started working at the census bureau as a career person in 1975. i worked there through the 2000 census. i was career executive for the 2,000 census. i have a lot of experience with the census costs. i think there are, i don't think, i know. there are two underlying causes for this. one which is not the major cost that the population as grown but that doesn't explain this growth. the other factor is that we've been doing the same census process since 1970 essentially. that is, we mail it out....
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the head of the census bureau will testify and homeland security departments. live coverage starts at 2:45. david singer talked about changing tactics during the 2016 election. >> because they didn't go after that mechanism they appeared to have scanned a number of data bases but we have no evidence that they actually manipulated the votes so those 3 million illegal votes came from someplace else. but, because we don't do that, we have no idea in the end how successful or non-successful this was. and you're trying to separate it out in an election where there were other factors the statements made by james comey, the fbi director about hillary clinton's e-mails the fact that hillary clinton didn't prove to be an enormously effective candidate. that's part of what made the russians so successful here. because if you think that before -- they didn't start this operation in 2015 when this all began thinking they were going to get donald trump elected, they thought like most of the people in this room thought that his candidacy would be over by september or october
the head of the census bureau will testify and homeland security departments. live coverage starts at 2:45. david singer talked about changing tactics during the 2016 election. >> because they didn't go after that mechanism they appeared to have scanned a number of data bases but we have no evidence that they actually manipulated the votes so those 3 million illegal votes came from someplace else. but, because we don't do that, we have no idea in the end how successful or non-successful...
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>> charles, the rialt the the reality is according to census bureau only one stem graduate out of twoactually holding down a position in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. that is just the facts, the country throws off approximately on order of 200,000 stem graduates each year. plant from silicon valley is really not to be taken seriously. charles: all right, we have to leave it there, i wish we could go on. i am sure the topic will continue. >> major averages ending day slightly in the red. a couple of key earnings misses. but something else is bothering investors, i'm going to tell you what it is, my commentary is next. charles: tom brady, and patriots returned home to cheering fans in foxborough, after they had the historic super bowl victory over the atlanta falcons. charles: it was a anticlimactic session. monday at the job report are typically lackluster as investors try to regroup. individual investors are retreating to a more cautious stance, resulted in 34% of them saying they are bearish. this is first time since the election that bearishness has been over 30%
>> charles, the rialt the the reality is according to census bureau only one stem graduate out of twoactually holding down a position in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. that is just the facts, the country throws off approximately on order of 200,000 stem graduates each year. plant from silicon valley is really not to be taken seriously. charles: all right, we have to leave it there, i wish we could go on. i am sure the topic will continue. >> major averages ending...
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the census bureau reports new home sales in january rose nearly 4% over the month and 5.5% over the year. much of that was due to unseasonably warm weather in the united states. sales of existing homes are also strong last month. the national association of realtors says sales were up and hit their highest level in a decade. >>> loose laws around medical or recreational marijuana may be increasing the health risk to teenagers. that is according to the american academy of pediatrics. they warn that though pot smoking may be legal in a majority of states, it can cause abnormal and unhealthy changes in the developing brains of adolescents. >>> most are not getting the sleep they need. nationwide survey tracking more than 5,000 people found only 48% of women with children were getting at least seven hours of sleep each night. having children in the house was not linked to how long men slept >>> it's 5:55 this morning. oakland's new police chief officially starts her new venture. we'll highlight some of the challenges she'll face on day one. >> and most people have been allowed home after the
the census bureau reports new home sales in january rose nearly 4% over the month and 5.5% over the year. much of that was due to unseasonably warm weather in the united states. sales of existing homes are also strong last month. the national association of realtors says sales were up and hit their highest level in a decade. >>> loose laws around medical or recreational marijuana may be increasing the health risk to teenagers. that is according to the american academy of pediatrics....
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if you look at actual census bureau data, people are staying in their jobs longer than ever.f moving across state lines is down 50% from its peak. there are different sociological areas. when you look at information tech, that is the most dynamic sector. but what do people do? have amazon ship packages and have netflix at home. it is very comfortable, but not dynamic for the macro point of view. ian: do you think that is starting to change? how do you get out of that? the demonstration you've seen in the united states over the last few weeks, do you think you will see more activism, or is this something that is just a morass that long-term there is no fixed for? tyler: long-term, i'm optimistic. the return of protests and demonstrations, the rather unorthodox political culture in washington right now, these are a warning sign that the path we were on, the complacent path, it is not possible anymore. in the broad sense of the term, you just can't pay all the bills. ian: we just had larry summers talking about the challenges of making the kind of investments that would be requi
if you look at actual census bureau data, people are staying in their jobs longer than ever.f moving across state lines is down 50% from its peak. there are different sociological areas. when you look at information tech, that is the most dynamic sector. but what do people do? have amazon ship packages and have netflix at home. it is very comfortable, but not dynamic for the macro point of view. ian: do you think that is starting to change? how do you get out of that? the demonstration you've...
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the census bureau came out with their annual membership of union membership. it's down across the board and it's been on a decline for 30 years. teacher unions play a huge role in the democratic party, more so than unions that will oppose president trump's pick for commerce secretary or someone like that. they have immobilized the entire party and they are making their voices heard. they are forcing mike pence to cast a vote that no other vice president has ever cast. >> if you look at the screen, jeff zelleny, the voting is undr way. we have a great team there. this is expected to go about 20, 30 minutes. mike pence is not in the chair at the moment but he's prepared to come in when necessary and republicans say it will be necessary to break the vote. i want to give people a flavor of the debate. democrats took over the floor. they are making their case against betsy devos but also making the case essentially for democratic unity and sending the president a message. listen. >> if you cannot be a champion for republican lick schools, you cannot be a champion f
the census bureau came out with their annual membership of union membership. it's down across the board and it's been on a decline for 30 years. teacher unions play a huge role in the democratic party, more so than unions that will oppose president trump's pick for commerce secretary or someone like that. they have immobilized the entire party and they are making their voices heard. they are forcing mike pence to cast a vote that no other vice president has ever cast. >> if you look at...
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census bureau. >> that is a look at newspaper around the delaware valley. >>> coming up president trumpevokes transgender bat the room guidelines for students, trang do. >> administration's reasoning for changing policy and how the philadelphia school district is responding to the news. >>> lust, the the numbers just released this morning on philadelphia's sweetened beverage tax find out if the revenue raised met expectations, plus this. >>> it seems out of no where, and act of generosity they were not seeking. >> these chester count would it man hope to get 75 chances to went brotherly love in philadelphia how they will do it and why they could use your help. >>> all right. and fog is absolutely playing a major rel in our morning commute overturn tractor trailer, speed restrictions and visibility issues, everything you need to know coming up but first we will take a quick break. stay right where you are, this race is consequential. it's all about being able to look your kid in the eye... and say, honey, it's gonna be okay. and this woman understands it in her gut. she gets it. stephani
census bureau. >> that is a look at newspaper around the delaware valley. >>> coming up president trumpevokes transgender bat the room guidelines for students, trang do. >> administration's reasoning for changing policy and how the philadelphia school district is responding to the news. >>> lust, the the numbers just released this morning on philadelphia's sweetened beverage tax find out if the revenue raised met expectations, plus this. >>> it seems out...
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. >> that's a wives tale f you look at actual census bureau data people are staying in their jobs longer than ever before as best as we can tell. and rates of moving across state lines, that is down 50% from its peak. so there are different social logical areas. when you look at information tech, that is our most dynamic sector but what do people use it to do. to have amazon ship them packages and watch netflix at home. again it's very comfortable. it's just not all that dime frick a macro point of view. >> do you think that's starting to change in the sense that-- in other words, how do you get out of that? the demonstrations that you've seen in the united states over the past few weeks, do you think you'll see more ak vism, or is this something that is just a moras that long-term you see no fix for? >> long-term i'm very optimistic. but i think this deeply in, the only way to get out of it is to suffer a fair amount and hit all of the bumps in the road. so the return of protests and demonstrations, the rather unorthodox political culture we have in washington right now, these are a kin
. >> that's a wives tale f you look at actual census bureau data people are staying in their jobs longer than ever before as best as we can tell. and rates of moving across state lines, that is down 50% from its peak. so there are different social logical areas. when you look at information tech, that is our most dynamic sector but what do people use it to do. to have amazon ship them packages and watch netflix at home. again it's very comfortable. it's just not all that dime frick a...
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we'll also hear from the homeland security department's inspector general and the head of the census bureau. this is just under two hours. >> this hearing will come to order.
we'll also hear from the homeland security department's inspector general and the head of the census bureau. this is just under two hours. >> this hearing will come to order.
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by the way, if you keep it at that pace, right, the projections, the census bureau projections are in ten years our current population growth, .7 of 1% will fall by half a percent to .2 of 1%. that's keeping the status quo. if you were to reduce immigration, it would go lower, perhaps negative. if you were to raise it, maybe go the other way. the other problem is women's participation. it was part of the reason in the 20th century that this economy did so well was that women went from being about a third of women working in the workforce -- >> right. >>? the '50s wend from 2/3 in the '90s. now it's reversed. it's going the other way. we have a real problem. there won't be 25 million people to hire. >> and people to pay the retirement benefits. >> right. >> the other sort of thing you see here, not only the scapegoating of immigrants or of unlawful or lawful migrants at all, brown people looking for welfare but pitting brown versus black people and saying hey, black people, you need to also fear the immigrants because they're coming here to take welfare and take low wage jobs. >> i wan
by the way, if you keep it at that pace, right, the projections, the census bureau projections are in ten years our current population growth, .7 of 1% will fall by half a percent to .2 of 1%. that's keeping the status quo. if you were to reduce immigration, it would go lower, perhaps negative. if you were to raise it, maybe go the other way. the other problem is women's participation. it was part of the reason in the 20th century that this economy did so well was that women went from being...
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we had a couple of inspector generals, we had the head of the census bureau, and they came to talk to us to present to us something called g.a.o., government accountability office, g.a.o. high-risk list. what is a high-risk list? it is a list of programs that we're in danger of wasting a lot of money on. it could include roughly $400 billion a year in revenues we are leaving on the table, owed but not collected. it could be over $300 billion a year in major weapon systems costs overruns. it could be $110 billion in something called improper payments. moneys that are paid wrongly, mistakingly, nod fraud. it can include a lot of other things. it could be properties that the federal government needs to get rid of and while we've done good work on that -- senator portman and i worked on that -- dr. coburn and i worked a lot on property reforms, i think with the help of senator johnson in the last congress, i think we made good progress. but there are a lot of ways that we waste money. what do we do on the committee with homeland security and governmental affairs with the governmental affa
we had a couple of inspector generals, we had the head of the census bureau, and they came to talk to us to present to us something called g.a.o., government accountability office, g.a.o. high-risk list. what is a high-risk list? it is a list of programs that we're in danger of wasting a lot of money on. it could include roughly $400 billion a year in revenues we are leaving on the table, owed but not collected. it could be over $300 billion a year in major weapon systems costs overruns. it...
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believe in west virginia as well as new jersey that lack the proper facilities according to the census bureau when it comes to these water facilities they say 500,000 hoems around the country lack access, the richest country in the plant earth lack access to hot or cold running water, bathtub, shower, or working flushing toilet. that's astonishing data, and 11,000 homes in new jersey, portions of rural alabama, promptly black communities, less than half the population is connected to a municipal water system. many septic systems fail and forced to dump sewage behind their homes which brings up a lot of very serious health problems in addition to detaining it. this is the leading spread of intestinal parasites such as hook worm. a lot of these parasites are not thought to exist but do exist n these rural areas, i was a mary yo -- mayor, it's difficult to fu fund base just on loans, especially in places that don't have high revenue streams and tax base that can support the work, i think we need more grants. a state can use no more than 30% that it receives on the direct water grants, would you
believe in west virginia as well as new jersey that lack the proper facilities according to the census bureau when it comes to these water facilities they say 500,000 hoems around the country lack access, the richest country in the plant earth lack access to hot or cold running water, bathtub, shower, or working flushing toilet. that's astonishing data, and 11,000 homes in new jersey, portions of rural alabama, promptly black communities, less than half the population is connected to a...
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the head of the census bureau will testify and homeland security, live at 2:45 eastern. the israeli prime minister is arriving at the white house and president trump and his wife the first lady welcoming them at this hour so we will have it for you live. this morning president trump met with retail executives at the white house talking about regulatory and tax code changes, he said retailers are the number one employers and that his tax plan will be unveiled soon. joann fabrics, target and best buy attended the meeting. we will watch for the conference to start.
the head of the census bureau will testify and homeland security, live at 2:45 eastern. the israeli prime minister is arriving at the white house and president trump and his wife the first lady welcoming them at this hour so we will have it for you live. this morning president trump met with retail executives at the white house talking about regulatory and tax code changes, he said retailers are the number one employers and that his tax plan will be unveiled soon. joann fabrics, target and best...
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terms of current efforts within the constraints of the law, one example would be working with the census bureau in arizona to on board new employees. >> to be financially viable, the postal service must decrease cost and increase revenue and you have taken significant steps to reduce cost over the last several years which results in about $14 billion in annual servings but there are limits to how much you can cut costs and still meet the delivery mandate and preserve an adequate level of service. let's talk about the other side of the equation and increase revenuees. one option is to expand products and services it offers. oh, that was a mouthful. ms. rectanus, and mr. todd, do you believe it is important for postal service to develop innovative products and services. ? >> in that respect we do support the postal service efforts to generate revenue. consistent with the role it plays. for those areas where it could make appropriate money, we could support that. we would not support areas where it would unfairly benefit because of its monopoly and infrastructure status. given its financial situat
terms of current efforts within the constraints of the law, one example would be working with the census bureau in arizona to on board new employees. >> to be financially viable, the postal service must decrease cost and increase revenue and you have taken significant steps to reduce cost over the last several years which results in about $14 billion in annual servings but there are limits to how much you can cut costs and still meet the delivery mandate and preserve an adequate level of...
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according to the census bureau, when it come to these water facilities, they say 500,000 homes around the country lack access. 500,000 in america. the richest country on planet earth. lack access to hot and cold running water or bathtub or a shower. or a working flushing toilet. now that to me is astonishing data. it includes about 11,000 homes in new jersey and portions of rural alabama that are home to low-income predominantly black communities. less than half of the population is kpeblconnected to a municipa water system. many of the families' septic systems fail and forced to dump sewage behind their homes which brings up a lot of very serious health problems. in addition to tainting the water supply in general and harming the local environment, this is the leading spread of intestinal pair sirasites such hook worm. a lot of the parasites are not thought to exist in the united states of america but still exist in a lot of these communities in rural areas. and so, you know, i was a former mayor and these were issues i was dealing with all the time. and it can be difficult, very dif
according to the census bureau, when it come to these water facilities, they say 500,000 homes around the country lack access. 500,000 in america. the richest country on planet earth. lack access to hot and cold running water or bathtub or a shower. or a working flushing toilet. now that to me is astonishing data. it includes about 11,000 homes in new jersey and portions of rural alabama that are home to low-income predominantly black communities. less than half of the population is...
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believe that in west virginia and new jersey that lack the proper facilities, and according to the census bureau, when it comes to water faciliti facilities, they say that 500,000 homes lack access, and 500,000, the richest planet on the earth lack access to hot and cold wa water for a bath or shower and a working toilet. that is astonishing including 11 h,000 homes in rural new jersey, and alabama, and less than half of the population is connected to a municipal water system. many of the family's septic systems fail, and they are forced to dump the sewage p behi behind the homes which brings up serious health problems. in addition to maintaining the water supply, and this is the leading spread of intestinal parasites including hook worm. a lot of the parasites are not thought to exist in the united states of america, but in rural community, and so it was a former mayor, and these were issues that i dealt with all of the time, and it can be difficult for cash-strapped cities and municipalities and rural and urban to have these projects based on a loan which is less lower debt. so it is not in th
believe that in west virginia and new jersey that lack the proper facilities, and according to the census bureau, when it comes to water faciliti facilities, they say that 500,000 homes lack access, and 500,000, the richest planet on the earth lack access to hot and cold wa water for a bath or shower and a working toilet. that is astonishing including 11 h,000 homes in rural new jersey, and alabama, and less than half of the population is connected to a municipal water system. many of the...
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a diverse array of issues from trade to fishery management and from weather forecasting to the census bureau. mr. ross' experience turning around businesses should help him anticipate and milt gait the risk -- mitigate the risk of major programs like first net, the independent authority charged with creating nationwide broadbandwork for first responders and the acquisition of critical weather satellites by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. mr. president, i would also like to underscore the collaboration between the public and private sectors as one fort hallmarks of the -- one of the hallmarks of the department's work which the commerce committee has strongly endorsed. i look forward to mr. ross continuing this collaboration and strengthening it where necessary. mr. president, i believe that mr. ross' business know-how and intelligence make him an excellent candidate to serve as the next secretary of commerce. i strongly support his nomination, and i hope that my colleagues on both sides of the aisle will support his nomination as well, mr. president. it's high time we got
a diverse array of issues from trade to fishery management and from weather forecasting to the census bureau. mr. ross' experience turning around businesses should help him anticipate and milt gait the risk -- mitigate the risk of major programs like first net, the independent authority charged with creating nationwide broadbandwork for first responders and the acquisition of critical weather satellites by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. mr. president, i would also like to...
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because the bureau was primarily concerned with third party profit tiers the census was intended to ensure each moved from state to state voluntarily, that she hadn't been trasked. but the critical flaw was its ambitious scope which was amazing considering the small size of the federal government in the 1910s. to enact this plan he would need more money and more man power. the money proved easiest to acquire. he launched a campaign to raise awareness amongst civil society groups who had an inrest in moral reform. letters poured into congress and the department of justice and as a result congress allocated $50,000 more that particular year for specific fighting white slavery increased each year through 1914. th things were moving forward. even with the additional funding he did not have enough to permanently expand the payroll. to address this challenge he lauvend a scheme to enlarge the reach of the bureau while working in the confines of the small federal government. the white slave division developed a new position called the white slave officer intended to be a private individual who wo
because the bureau was primarily concerned with third party profit tiers the census was intended to ensure each moved from state to state voluntarily, that she hadn't been trasked. but the critical flaw was its ambitious scope which was amazing considering the small size of the federal government in the 1910s. to enact this plan he would need more money and more man power. the money proved easiest to acquire. he launched a campaign to raise awareness amongst civil society groups who had an...
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the committee will also hear from the head of the census bureau as well as inspectors general from the veterans affairs and homeland security departments.
the committee will also hear from the head of the census bureau as well as inspectors general from the veterans affairs and homeland security departments.