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the census bureau counts households. we have a big challenge, we have a lot of renters, a population that moves around a lot. there are multiple unrelated family members in a single dwelling. there are a lot of unrecorded nontraditional housing and individuals would no housing. lots of households where no one over the age of five speaks english well enough to understand or navigate a largely english system. this map was created by robert clinton who was not able to join us today. as you can see, the southeast sector where, south market and tenderloin, these are our hard to count areas with the lowest response rate. the bottom line is, in san francisco we have so many hard to count people, over 25% of our population might be considered hard to count. they are spread out all over the city, in almost every neighborhood and district. you can't just go to one area. they are everywhere. here is the challenge. if everyone is hard to count in san francisco, how are we ever going to get the job done. -- job done? we have to make
the census bureau counts households. we have a big challenge, we have a lot of renters, a population that moves around a lot. there are multiple unrelated family members in a single dwelling. there are a lot of unrecorded nontraditional housing and individuals would no housing. lots of households where no one over the age of five speaks english well enough to understand or navigate a largely english system. this map was created by robert clinton who was not able to join us today. as you can...
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the census bureau says we count everybody but tourists. in the last census they counted a guy in a deportation jail. and he was being deported that day. these are statisticishens gone wild process. in an upcoming op-ed i'll have they have denied the concept of citizenship which i'll explain later thp they don't understand the constitution and they may have lawyers who doesn't understand it. for instance, neil and the census bureau use the wrong terminology and when it comes to the constitution, now, terminology is destiny. it's everything. so they say the ee newholm ration claus requires the counting of all people. no, it doesn't. it it requires the counting of numbers. numbers why would they say number sns. >> the word numbers was an i abrechgs of the last draft of number of inhabitants. in the last draft merely stylistic was not to change what they had agreed to. and the first census and others used count the number of inhabitants. and if you go to this 14th amendment as david was talking about, in that same section 2 after it talks about
the census bureau says we count everybody but tourists. in the last census they counted a guy in a deportation jail. and he was being deported that day. these are statisticishens gone wild process. in an upcoming op-ed i'll have they have denied the concept of citizenship which i'll explain later thp they don't understand the constitution and they may have lawyers who doesn't understand it. for instance, neil and the census bureau use the wrong terminology and when it comes to the constitution,...
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the homeless population are one of the hardest to count, because the the census bureau is not going to recognize their own city council. although, i think our city's is more accurate. we are going to utilize places for homeless individuals where they might go to get their services, could be project homeless connect. the plan is to have a booth there. we are going to be working with our broad network of community partners, and nonprofit service providers. we also have city departments who identifying natural touch points. if we have caseworkers on their working on something, for an individual, they're going to encourage them and help them jump online and fill out the form. if you have other ideas, this is why it is important for us to have this conversation. just trying to think of every opportunity that the city can leverage to get to people. we have our own community ambassadors. people who do the day outreach. i know participating in the census may not be somebody's number one priority when you're trying to survive in the streets , and just figure out where you are going to be, sleep
the homeless population are one of the hardest to count, because the the census bureau is not going to recognize their own city council. although, i think our city's is more accurate. we are going to utilize places for homeless individuals where they might go to get their services, could be project homeless connect. the plan is to have a booth there. we are going to be working with our broad network of community partners, and nonprofit service providers. we also have city departments who...
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census bureau could prove to be a bit difficult, especially in immigrant communities. >> we're constant lip reminding our immigrant community not to open the doors to people they don't recognize or don't know. and here we have, you know, census canvassers out confirming addresses. it does present a little bit of a unique situation. >> reporter: addresses verified in thint w termine whl ndorkers in 2020 but will fear or concern keep people from answering their doors, an undercount could mean less federal funding. >> this is not a count to be afraid of. it does not put you on a list that leads to deportation. it's not even a permitting issue regarding whether your garage is up to code. >> reporter: the county invested more than $3 million for research, planning, education, and outreach purposes ahead of the 2020 census. santa clara county is already on a list of hard to count communities across the country. >> due to the number of childrn under 5, immigrants, folks in high density housing, multi-generational and unfortunately a large number of unhoused residents as well. >> reporter: the
census bureau could prove to be a bit difficult, especially in immigrant communities. >> we're constant lip reminding our immigrant community not to open the doors to people they don't recognize or don't know. and here we have, you know, census canvassers out confirming addresses. it does present a little bit of a unique situation. >> reporter: addresses verified in thint w termine whl ndorkers in 2020 but will fear or concern keep people from answering their doors, an undercount...
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, the current census bureau to promote participation in the 20/20 census.r's goal is overtly political, they want to pressure the census to create a new ethnic category for people from the middle east and north africa. just in case you are scoring at home, here is the state of play. the census isn't allowed to ask anyone in our country if they are a citizen but they are allowed to partner with the group described as an unindicted coconspirator to push a political agenda. we brought this to the attention of the commerce department, it looks like they have reconsidered. they give us this statement, "based on further review, the census bureau is no longer partnering with cair." that's about as definitive and welcome a statement as you could hope for but it's another lesson, you have to pay close attention to what's going on in the federal bureaucracy because there's a lot going on. a couple of days ago we told you about the crisis in montgomery county, maryland, which is a sanctuary jurisdiction, we told you how in a single month, five illegal aliens have been
, the current census bureau to promote participation in the 20/20 census.r's goal is overtly political, they want to pressure the census to create a new ethnic category for people from the middle east and north africa. just in case you are scoring at home, here is the state of play. the census isn't allowed to ask anyone in our country if they are a citizen but they are allowed to partner with the group described as an unindicted coconspirator to push a political agenda. we brought this to the...
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nick: i think the biggest challenge is the delays that the census bureau has* been experiencing sincehe start. partnership specialists. we're supposed these area census offices that were supposed to open up some time ago, and, you know, they've run into a number of delays. and then, of course, the second biggest one, obviously, is these an exception for the census because, you know, this census is so important to funding for our community for safety net programs, as well as political power and political representation, so we only lose out by getting an undercount in the census. damian: and you know very well, david, the fear in our community is deep, and it's there, and it's hard to lose the fear. david: i mean, let's be honest. i mean, i think the elephant in the room is that you have an administration at the federal level that has mounted a war on immigrants, and that war has created a great deal of anxiety from people, and when people are told, you know, "you have the census, the federal census," "you need to participate," people are terrified, and so we, as a county, understand th
nick: i think the biggest challenge is the delays that the census bureau has* been experiencing sincehe start. partnership specialists. we're supposed these area census offices that were supposed to open up some time ago, and, you know, they've run into a number of delays. and then, of course, the second biggest one, obviously, is these an exception for the census because, you know, this census is so important to funding for our community for safety net programs, as well as political power and...
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census bureau could prove to be a bit difficult, especially in immigrant communities. >> we're constantip reminding our immigrant community not to open the doors to people they don't recognize or don't know. and here we have, you know, census canvassers out confirming addresses. it does present a little bit of a unique situation. >> reporter: addresses verified in this current count will determine where the bureau will send workers in 2020 but will fear or concern keep people from dercount funding. >> this is not a count to be does not putou on a l leads od. it's not e permitting issue regarding whether your garage is up to code. >> reporter: the county communities across the country. >> due to the number of childrn under 5, immigrants, folks in high density housing, multi-generational and unfortunately a large number of unhoused residents as well. >> reporter: the county submitted more than 77,000 addresses to the census bureau just last year but worry among immigrant communities could make for a challenging verification process, a concern understood by the county and community organiz
census bureau could prove to be a bit difficult, especially in immigrant communities. >> we're constantip reminding our immigrant community not to open the doors to people they don't recognize or don't know. and here we have, you know, census canvassers out confirming addresses. it does present a little bit of a unique situation. >> reporter: addresses verified in this current count will determine where the bureau will send workers in 2020 but will fear or concern keep people from...
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time, when you're talking about the wall, which is a huge subject. >> we're talking about the census bureaudon't know. nobody knows. we can take a census every decade and determine how many illegals are here. and the census isn't going to say go out and hunt out people that are here illegally or not. the democrats are trying to use scare tactics and play the race card. and let me say this, it is not just minorities. people in my district don't like the government knowing their business. but it is important to know how many people are living in the united states. >> as the debate in congress continued, a bombshell dropped shattering the trump administration's entire explanation for adding the citizenship question. the senior editor and legal correspondent for slate has been following the census story from the start. >> when i sat in that house oversight committee hearing and listened to ross say the reason they wanted to put the question on the census was because of the votes acts right, at the same it seemed suspicious and it turned out there was good reason for that. >> yeah. it was beyond
time, when you're talking about the wall, which is a huge subject. >> we're talking about the census bureaudon't know. nobody knows. we can take a census every decade and determine how many illegals are here. and the census isn't going to say go out and hunt out people that are here illegally or not. the democrats are trying to use scare tactics and play the race card. and let me say this, it is not just minorities. people in my district don't like the government knowing their business....
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lou: census bureau wants to hire non-u.s. citizens to reach they say are difficult to help.h permanent residents who seek citizenship, when asked if census bureau would hire illegal immigrants, a spokesperson said this, there is nowhere in our legal flexibilities that refers to people we could hire as illegal. when pressed further, spokesperson said term noncitizen does encompass anyone who is not a u.s. citizen. unbelievable. >> and department of justice calls the raids largis largest e work nice enforcement act in history, julian castro, used those raids as an opportunity to call for demise of immigration and customs enforcement. >> joining us, jason jones, retired captain of the texas department of public safeties intelligence, and counterterrorism division, jason good to have you with us. this is right now border seems to be changing. we know that the mexican government has sent thousands of its troops to the border for the first time to enforce their side of that border against illegal immigration, cartels who move drugs, sex trafficking. this could be the beginning of
lou: census bureau wants to hire non-u.s. citizens to reach they say are difficult to help.h permanent residents who seek citizenship, when asked if census bureau would hire illegal immigrants, a spokesperson said this, there is nowhere in our legal flexibilities that refers to people we could hire as illegal. when pressed further, spokesperson said term noncitizen does encompass anyone who is not a u.s. citizen. unbelievable. >> and department of justice calls the raids largis largest e...
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. >> 77,000 addresses to the census bureau were sent in last year, but there's a concern understood by the county and community organizations. >> there's been a lot of damage done with the messaging to our immigrant community. >> if somebody shows up at your door, look for id badges and laptops and jackets with census 2020 visible. >>> gavin newsom is promoting two years of free community college. he will be visiting a classroom in sacramento. for the first time ever california will provide two free years of community college to any first time students. >>> in the south bay, the santa clara board of supervisors will vote on a climate emergency declaration today. it would demand immediate action to stop reverse, restore and address the consequences and causes of global warming and that board meets later today. >>> a red flag warning has been issued in the sierra tomorrow, so that will run from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., there's a chance dry lightning could start fires. there's also concern about lightning sparked fires south of yosmite. the warning does not cover bay area counties. >>> wor
. >> 77,000 addresses to the census bureau were sent in last year, but there's a concern understood by the county and community organizations. >> there's been a lot of damage done with the messaging to our immigrant community. >> if somebody shows up at your door, look for id badges and laptops and jackets with census 2020 visible. >>> gavin newsom is promoting two years of free community college. he will be visiting a classroom in sacramento. for the first time ever...
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a unified city to ensure that all san franciscans are accurately and completely counted by the census bureau. why is the census so important? our fair share of over $800 billion in federal funding for a central needs and services like transportation, education, programs like medicaid, disability support, chair giver programs, special ed. the political representation of voice, and reliable data for planning in supports of the civil rights law. most important though census is about counting and recognizing all of america's people, not just some, or the ones that want counted, but everyone, it is a sign of our democracy that we all matter to the government that is here to serve and represent all of us. we have a short video. this was produced by the ford foundation. it does a much better job of explaining the importance of the census than i can. i apologize. this is my very first assessable presentation. i want to thank heather, of your staff for guiding me. i did the best i could in a short amount of time. we were not able to download the online version that is captioned of the video. we did p
a unified city to ensure that all san franciscans are accurately and completely counted by the census bureau. why is the census so important? our fair share of over $800 billion in federal funding for a central needs and services like transportation, education, programs like medicaid, disability support, chair giver programs, special ed. the political representation of voice, and reliable data for planning in supports of the civil rights law. most important though census is about counting and...
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he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureau low confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an under county california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not just. >>educating people on what is a sense as much on bridging those fears of participation trust in government that are essential to success. >>by is juggling both the census and upcoming primary election in march he says he expects a record number of voter registrations and election turnout people can chattel that awareness and energy and engagement and make sure that we apply to the census officials say the first invitations to complete the census online will start going out march th, reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news coming up agencies are trying to make our roads safer. >>the new
he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureau low confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an under county california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not...
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he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureau low confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an undercount california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not just. >>educating people on what is a sense as much on bridging those fears of participation trust in government that are essential to success. >>the idea is juggling both the census and upcoming primary election in march he says he expects a record number of voter registrations and election turnout people can chattel that awareness and energy and engagement and make sure that we apply to the census officials say the first invitations to complete the census online will start going out march 12th, reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>after 6 hours of debate he has have mta has voted to nam
he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureau low confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an undercount california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not...
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. >> and that's the reality of life here and the idea that the census bureau becomes another one of thoseho oversees the census beard row says the question was requested by the justice department to help enforce the voting rights act of 1965. voting rights activists weren't buying that explanation. more than a dozen states filed lawsuits to block the question, saying it was a blatant attempt to give republicans an advantage by undercounting traditionally democratic communities. the case eventually made it all the way to the docket of the supreme court. around the same time, congressional democrats called a hearing to demand answers from ross. >> thank you very much. >> ross stuck to his story. >> doj sought census block level citizenship data for use in voting rights act enforcement. >> and supporters like republican representative james comer of kentucky argue the citizenship question is necessary. >> every working taxpaying citizen should want to know how many people are living in the united states. your tax dollars go to things to build infrastructure, to do things like pay for educati
. >> and that's the reality of life here and the idea that the census bureau becomes another one of thoseho oversees the census beard row says the question was requested by the justice department to help enforce the voting rights act of 1965. voting rights activists weren't buying that explanation. more than a dozen states filed lawsuits to block the question, saying it was a blatant attempt to give republicans an advantage by undercounting traditionally democratic communities. the case...
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. >>> starting in january, the census bureau will begin counting the estimated 330 million people living in the u.s. this once a decade undertaking will last the better part of the year, and the impact will be felt in every state, including right here in california. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston is back here in the studio to talk to us about the census. so we hear consistently how important it is to collect the data and to collect it accurately. what's at stake here? >> a couple of things, bigad. political clout and financial benefits, both really important. look, first with respect to political clout we're talking about the number of house of representatives members awarded to each state and every state gets at least one house seat, with the rest divided by population, depending upon how much a state grows or shrinks versus the others. it may gain or lose house seats for the next ten years because of that. so with 53 members in california, this state may not gain any more house seats this time around because its population increase over the past decade has closely matched
. >>> starting in january, the census bureau will begin counting the estimated 330 million people living in the u.s. this once a decade undertaking will last the better part of the year, and the impact will be felt in every state, including right here in california. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston is back here in the studio to talk to us about the census. so we hear consistently how important it is to collect the data and to collect it accurately. what's at stake here?...
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the census bureau estimates 130,000 people, rico between july of 2017 and july of 2018.crisis was one of the driving forces behind the exodus. since 2010, 530,000 people have left the island. which means before the storm, puerto rico was losing about 55,000 people each year. so where is everyone headed? according to the center for puerto rican studies new york, new england and florida were top destinations. about 50 thousand who moved to florida say they're not coming back. now, puerto rico's population is 3.2 million. >> when we return, could a little monkey soledad: finally, about a mile off the east coast of puerto rico lies cayo santiago. it's also known as monkey island because it is home to more than one thousand rhesus macaques. they were shipped from southeast asia in 1938 for research. for decades, researchers have documented everything about them. including how their genes affect their social skills. when hurricane maria hit their tiny island it killed a few monkeys but also wiped out lush vegetation, especially the leaves that provided shade. the macaque socie
the census bureau estimates 130,000 people, rico between july of 2017 and july of 2018.crisis was one of the driving forces behind the exodus. since 2010, 530,000 people have left the island. which means before the storm, puerto rico was losing about 55,000 people each year. so where is everyone headed? according to the center for puerto rican studies new york, new england and florida were top destinations. about 50 thousand who moved to florida say they're not coming back. now, puerto rico's...
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census bureau. you can see the in your opinions go up fairly substantially. done by executive order in 1942, the mexican farm labor program, more -- was a program between the united states and mexico. formers were concerned with so many men going to war, it would not be enough workers to manage the increase demand for farm goods. the program allowed for mexican migrant workers to obtain worker contracts and work on american farms. it was not without critics on both sides of the border that the -- it helped feed americans. the farm program would not end in the 1964 after 4.6 million m labor contracts had been issued. other ways was to use atypical workers such as young people. high school students were encouraged to juice fruse free . in the newspaper article the governor of nebraska went as far as to advocate for the school year for high school boys to allow them to leave early and work on farms arguing it was good for the boys and the farms. americans were asked to do more with less. sh sh sugar was the first thing to be rationed. as the war drew on, the mil
census bureau. you can see the in your opinions go up fairly substantially. done by executive order in 1942, the mexican farm labor program, more -- was a program between the united states and mexico. formers were concerned with so many men going to war, it would not be enough workers to manage the increase demand for farm goods. the program allowed for mexican migrant workers to obtain worker contracts and work on american farms. it was not without critics on both sides of the border that the...
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believe order of resources and the battery to educate the people says talk to people that the next census bureau will be different from the norm will be collecting this this or that data from you as sort of one and also measure to outweighed any doubts initial species and or from the people from human society sort of issue a may show that the data protection act before parliament that the nation about should have been part by now don't have given. the people some confidence and again it would up a little if you feel sort of sufficient. and know that the government was trying to get that these are this a formation enough or put it's can election for police when it's can an election purposes ok though harvey said out of the gate i believe that's in the interest or security. a michigan leone that would be just your attacks that occurred in kenya and other parts of the country goodman mistral these 2 got used to in order to be able to plant security which is work yes but then on the other hand if it up or did mr bell just the police well if you fear the source fishings you know and all of the half o
believe order of resources and the battery to educate the people says talk to people that the next census bureau will be different from the norm will be collecting this this or that data from you as sort of one and also measure to outweighed any doubts initial species and or from the people from human society sort of issue a may show that the data protection act before parliament that the nation about should have been part by now don't have given. the people some confidence and again it would...
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census bureau says more people are moving out of the bay area than moving in. the five counties together lost more than 35,000 people between 2013 and 2017, not counting births and people coming from other countries. 1 in 3 were from alameda county. >> i have more folks that are leaving than people coming from out of state to unload. >> reporter: ray calderon, owner of rock 'n' roll moving says his customers are fleeing alameda county in search of cheaper homes. >> i see a lot of folks going to texas, arizona, we were just helping someone move to oregon. >> reporter: about the protections announced by the governor today, if the legislature does approve it, it would cap rent increases by 5% a year and protect some people from evictions if landlords don't provide a reason. >>> a follow-up now to a story. the recovery of sustainable puppies. thieves took them from a san francisco animal shelter. two are recovered but one is still missing. two huskies were given back. police, the rs spotted the eight week-old pit bull puppy is still missing. if you know anything, c
census bureau says more people are moving out of the bay area than moving in. the five counties together lost more than 35,000 people between 2013 and 2017, not counting births and people coming from other countries. 1 in 3 were from alameda county. >> i have more folks that are leaving than people coming from out of state to unload. >> reporter: ray calderon, owner of rock 'n' roll moving says his customers are fleeing alameda county in search of cheaper homes. >> i see a lot...
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census bureau. the numbers go up fairly substantially. they also devised an innovative foreign policy solution to help with the concern of farm labor shortage. begun by a decade of order in 1942, this mexican farm labor program, more often referred to as the procero program, was a guest worker program between the united states and mexico. farmers were concerned that with so many men going to war, there would not be enough workers to manage the increased demands for farms. the program allowed for mexican migrant wars to obtain contracts and work on american farmz. farms. it was not without critics on both sides of the border. but the invented implementation of foreign policy toward migrant labor helped keep farm products in strong supply to feed america and its allies. the farm program would not end until 1964, after over 4.6 million labor cracks had been issued. labor contracts had been issued. other ways of dealing with labor shortage on the farm is to use atypical workers such as young people. as you can see from the government propagan
census bureau. the numbers go up fairly substantially. they also devised an innovative foreign policy solution to help with the concern of farm labor shortage. begun by a decade of order in 1942, this mexican farm labor program, more often referred to as the procero program, was a guest worker program between the united states and mexico. farmers were concerned that with so many men going to war, there would not be enough workers to manage the increased demands for farms. the program allowed...
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believe order of resources and the battery to educate the people says talk to people that the next census bureau will be different from the norm we'll be collecting this this or that for you as sort of and also michaud to outweighed any doubts in the suspicious and or from the people from human society as much of it or make sure that the data protection act before parliament that the nation about should have been passed by now that would have given. the people some confidence and again it would have a late if you feel sort of sufficient. and know that the government was trying to get that these are this a formation and a 4 put its can election for police from its can an election purposes ok though he said not that again. in the interest or security. a michigan leone that would be just your attacks that occurred in kenya and other parts of the country goodman mistral these 2 got used to it in order to be able to plan security which is to work yes but then on the other hand it's an up or diagnosed rebel just police well if you feel truly if you suspicions you know and all of the half of the people
believe order of resources and the battery to educate the people says talk to people that the next census bureau will be different from the norm we'll be collecting this this or that for you as sort of and also michaud to outweighed any doubts in the suspicious and or from the people from human society as much of it or make sure that the data protection act before parliament that the nation about should have been passed by now that would have given. the people some confidence and again it would...
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census bureau says more people are moving out of the bay area than moving in.he five count cities together lost more than 35,000 people between 2013 and 2017. not counting births and people coming from other countries. one in three were from ala mmed county. >> a lot more than we have folks coming from out of state. >> reporter: rock and roll moving says that his customers are fleeing alameda county in search of cheaper homes 37. >> >>. >> i see a lot of folks going to texas, arizona, nevada. we just helped someone move to oregon. >>> cattle in-situativasion is . we had told you good the rogue cows creating big problems on lawns, breaking sprinklers. after our imal services got up and rounded up the cows and took them back to their home. >>> still ahead, the as going to the bronx and take on the team with the best record in baseball. sports is next. >>> now to sports. as in the bronx taking on the yankees. a pair of lefties on the hill. bret anderson for the as. and cc sabathia for the yankees. top of the seventh, seth brown singles to right and drives in a run
census bureau says more people are moving out of the bay area than moving in.he five count cities together lost more than 35,000 people between 2013 and 2017. not counting births and people coming from other countries. one in three were from ala mmed county. >> a lot more than we have folks coming from out of state. >> reporter: rock and roll moving says that his customers are fleeing alameda county in search of cheaper homes 37. >> >>. >> i see a lot of folks...
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by the 2000s, the census bureau had news for us. >> minority groups will become the majority in the united states by the year 2043. >> many americans celebrated the new diversity. but for one group, it was a five alarm fire. >> white power. >> we have to understand a sense of emergency as animating this movement. because all of this is about anr to the future. >> there are plenty of white people. they deserve a future, not to be simply melted away in this multiracial mishmash that they did not choose. >> jared taylor man is a white nationalist. he does not advocate violence. >> i'm not talking about the entire united states becoming white. i'm talking about a portion. more and more white people agree with me all the time. they do not want to become a minority. >> would thation mean maybe creating a new nation? >> ideally, yes. >> we will hear more from taylor later. repeatedly he voices the biggest fear of the white supremacy movement. >> should i want my people to disappear? it's moral to resist that kind of replacement. >> jews will not replace us. >> replacement. the word has become a c
by the 2000s, the census bureau had news for us. >> minority groups will become the majority in the united states by the year 2043. >> many americans celebrated the new diversity. but for one group, it was a five alarm fire. >> white power. >> we have to understand a sense of emergency as animating this movement. because all of this is about anr to the future. >> there are plenty of white people. they deserve a future, not to be simply melted away in this...
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by the 2000s the census bureau had news for us. >> minority groups will become the majority in the united states by theier 2043. >> many americans celebrated the new diversity. but for one group, it was a 5-alarm fire. >> we have to understand a sense of emergency as animating this movement because all of in is about an immediate and apocalyptic danger to the future. >> there are still plenty of white people. they deserve a future not to be simply melted away in this multiracial mitch mash they did not koos. >> jarrett taylor is a white nationalist, quite literally. he does not advocate violence. but he does want to create a whites only version of america. >> i'm not at all talking about the entire united states becoming white. i'm talking about simply a portion becoming white. >> the whites would sed seed. >> i can agree more and more whites agree with me all the time. >> would that mean creating a new nation. >> ideally yes. >> we will hear more from taylor later. but reportedly voice the biggest fear of the white supremacist move movement. >> should i want my people to disappear? it's
by the 2000s the census bureau had news for us. >> minority groups will become the majority in the united states by theier 2043. >> many americans celebrated the new diversity. but for one group, it was a 5-alarm fire. >> we have to understand a sense of emergency as animating this movement because all of in is about an immediate and apocalyptic danger to the future. >> there are still plenty of white people. they deserve a future not to be simply melted away in this...
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census bureau and the bay area lost nearly 35,000 people between 30 -- 2013 and 2017 and santa clararancisco with the lowest moveout rate at only 1300 people. housing and living costs are the biggest factors pushing people out of the state. texas destinations for those leaving northern california. >>> anti-vaccine protesters disrupting a hearing in san francisco chanting, cheering anything and holding signs. >> they are fighting the bill creating stricter oversight for vaccination of children before they enroll in school. the bill will allow investigation of doctors that maybe exporting the process. despite the protest the bill cleared the committee and heading to the assembly for a vote. >>> the state senate gave final approval to the controversial bill allowing parents to give medical marijuana the children on school property. it would only allow marijuana in a non-smoking form. parents could administer it to children with serious >>> using disabilities without having to leave campus. critics argue it will open the door for drugs on school campuses. the bill awaits the signature of
census bureau and the bay area lost nearly 35,000 people between 30 -- 2013 and 2017 and santa clararancisco with the lowest moveout rate at only 1300 people. housing and living costs are the biggest factors pushing people out of the state. texas destinations for those leaving northern california. >>> anti-vaccine protesters disrupting a hearing in san francisco chanting, cheering anything and holding signs. >> they are fighting the bill creating stricter oversight for...
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he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureauow confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an undercount california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not just. >>educating people on what is the census but on bridging those fears of participation trust in government. that are essential to success. >>by is juggling both the census and upcoming primary election in march he says he expects a record number of voter registrations and election turnout people can chattel that awareness and energy and engagement and make sure that we apply to the census officials say the first invitations to complete the census online will start going out march 12th, reporting in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>and we are keeping an eye on the markets this morning as we take
he has a number of concerns that could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureauow confidence in the federal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, the level of federal funding that at stake. if there is an undercount california is spending million on outreach efforts a chunk of that is going toward a media campaign set to launch at the end of september experts explained the message that should be included in the campaign not...
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told lawmakers a number of factors could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureauederal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, california is spending a million on outreach. a lot of that money is going towards campaigns to educate people about the importance of taking part in the census. not just. >>educating people on what is the census but on bridging those fears of participation trust in government that are essential to success. >>officials say the first invitations to complete the census online will go out in march. >>so coming up in the next hour we are following breaking news about it. run near san jose state university were going to have the very latest coming up in a live report, stay tuned, we'll be right stay tuned, we'll be right oikos triple zero is the official yogurt of... stay tuned, we'll be right proving the doubters wrong. it has fifteen grams of complete protein, zero added sugar, artificial sweeteners, or fat. oikos. the official yogurt of fueling your hustle. with this one little nexgard chew comes the confid
told lawmakers a number of factors could lead to an undercount including under staffing at the us census bureauederal government and cyber security concerns with the first ever digital census, california is spending a million on outreach. a lot of that money is going towards campaigns to educate people about the importance of taking part in the census. not just. >>educating people on what is the census but on bridging those fears of participation trust in government that are essential to...
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nine months after that happens, so the second quarter was actually a pretty tough quarter the census bureau said u.s. home improvement sales were actually negative in the quarter, both home depot and lowes showed they were able to gain share by growing pro business faster than diy. we like both of them the key to remember is that both those companies put up a better quarter in a pretty tough macro environment. >> how vulnerable are those two to tariffs >> one of the things that we like about both of them, when we do our work we estimate a 10% headwind for retail earnings next year if list 4 goes into effect at 25%. sort of like the worst-case scenario the impact for them is like 2% it is companies like best buy, like target because they have more apparel and toys and electronics where the theoretical risk is greater than the 10%. >> all right, folks, thank you very much. good to see you. >> thanks for having us. >> appreciate it. >>> apple shares up more than 5% in the past week the whole sector is rallying is tech ready to resume leadership >>> plus, the recession rumble s.comy the real st
nine months after that happens, so the second quarter was actually a pretty tough quarter the census bureau said u.s. home improvement sales were actually negative in the quarter, both home depot and lowes showed they were able to gain share by growing pro business faster than diy. we like both of them the key to remember is that both those companies put up a better quarter in a pretty tough macro environment. >> how vulnerable are those two to tariffs >> one of the things that we...
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. >> the census bureau says more than 80% of the city's residents are of hispanic or latino descent,ey're worried that their community is being targeted for the clolor of thei skin. natas natasha chen joins us from el paso. how strong are those fears there? >> reporter: well, we talked to one of the local organizers of this event today who said that a lot of people here locally are very afraid. he talked about his 3-year-old niece, i believe, who told her dad please don't go out. i don't want you to get shot, so even small children are understanding the weight of what's going on. they understand that there is something here, this force that is making them the target of some hate here, and that is why these people want to come out today. they want to show a show of force here despite their fears. this is one of the buttons that's being passed around. i'll hold it steady here. it says march for a united america, and this is a button made by the organization putting on this rally today. what they're going to do is have a set of speakers on the stage behind us, and then they're going to
. >> the census bureau says more than 80% of the city's residents are of hispanic or latino descent,ey're worried that their community is being targeted for the clolor of thei skin. natas natasha chen joins us from el paso. how strong are those fears there? >> reporter: well, we talked to one of the local organizers of this event today who said that a lot of people here locally are very afraid. he talked about his 3-year-old niece, i believe, who told her dad please don't go out. i...
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according to the census bureau, the united states has $380 billion trade deficit with china in 2018. a deficit that appears to be increasing this year. look at those numbers. trump's tweeting ignited a rapid selloff off wall street. the dow that had been in positive territory, plunged and went down 623 points in one day. it remains near its average for the summer. earlier today, the president appeared to joke about the market's decline, saying the dow is down, perhaps on the news that representative seth moulton, however that may be, has dropped out of the 2020 presidential race. wow, what a card. all this comes after fed chair jerome powell said this morning the trade policy uncertainty seems to be playing a role in the global slowdown. his speech, which was intended to reassure markets, instead trump prompted an attack from the president. quote, as usual, the fed did nothing. it is incredible that they can speak without knowing or asking what i am doing. which will be announced shortly. we have a very strong dollar and a very weak fed. and then in a stunning move, the president add
according to the census bureau, the united states has $380 billion trade deficit with china in 2018. a deficit that appears to be increasing this year. look at those numbers. trump's tweeting ignited a rapid selloff off wall street. the dow that had been in positive territory, plunged and went down 623 points in one day. it remains near its average for the summer. earlier today, the president appeared to joke about the market's decline, saying the dow is down, perhaps on the news that...
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that is according to census bureau data analyzed by the nonprofit news organization, cal matters.on what the data shows us, we are joined live by matt levin, housing and data reporter with cal matters. matt, we really appreciate you coming on here. help everyone understand what are we seeing play out here? is this simply young people who can't afford the insane cost of living here in california or is there more to it? >> certainly that is a lot of it especially in high cost places like the bay area. if you look at where exactly in california young californians are most likely to live at home, it kind of comes into two flavors. one is very expensive suburbs like cupertino and saratoga around really expensive urban cores where young people might be saving up in the often vain hope of making a wnpayment on a very expensive place one day. the other flavor is more impoverished areas of the state in the central valley like fresno or imperial county . >> what are sort of the hot spots where you are seeing this trend most pronounced across california and particularly here in the bay area?
that is according to census bureau data analyzed by the nonprofit news organization, cal matters.on what the data shows us, we are joined live by matt levin, housing and data reporter with cal matters. matt, we really appreciate you coming on here. help everyone understand what are we seeing play out here? is this simply young people who can't afford the insane cost of living here in california or is there more to it? >> certainly that is a lot of it especially in high cost places like...
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it is not possible to talk to people who are working for the census bureau right now, because of government regulations but also because the whole thing is in litigation. so there isn't as much access to the daily tasks of government and how they are being attended to as we would like to think there is. speak, even cannot off the record, in much detail about what they are doing, depending on the job they have. frank: and of course they far outnumber the political employees. >> greatly. like 2 million. a sore question. you are looking at the work they produce. what kind of archival management is happening, what kind of retention is happening, that is getting at the point, what work are they doing? in 20, 30, 40 years, one could go to the archives and see at least some of the work they were doing and use that to figure out, along with oral histories and whatever after-the-fact, we would also just have the files. we know there are partial, we know they are limited, we know they are constrained, but we are reading them against the grain and doing what historians do. >> the record should have so
it is not possible to talk to people who are working for the census bureau right now, because of government regulations but also because the whole thing is in litigation. so there isn't as much access to the daily tasks of government and how they are being attended to as we would like to think there is. speak, even cannot off the record, in much detail about what they are doing, depending on the job they have. frank: and of course they far outnumber the political employees. >> greatly....
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you know, it's not possible to talk to people who are working for the census bureau right now becauseof government regulations but also because the whole thing is in litigation. so there isn't as much access to what the daily tasks of government are and how they're being attended to as we'd like to think theoretically there is. those people, you know, they cannot speak even off the record in much detail about what they're doing, depending on the kind of job. >> and of course the far out number is the political employee. >> oh, yeah, greatly. like two million. in some ways, i think that is a source question. you study bureaucracy, you're looking at their work. now the question is what kind of archival management is happening? i think that's getting at the point. what work are they doing, ideally, again question mark, but ideally in 20, 30, 40 years one could go to the archives and see at least some of the work they were doing and use that to figure out, right, along with oral histories and whatever after the fact things we might have, we would also just have the files i think is at lea
you know, it's not possible to talk to people who are working for the census bureau right now becauseof government regulations but also because the whole thing is in litigation. so there isn't as much access to what the daily tasks of government are and how they're being attended to as we'd like to think theoretically there is. those people, you know, they cannot speak even off the record in much detail about what they're doing, depending on the kind of job. >> and of course the far out...
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exports to china down 18% the first 6 months of the year to $55 billion according to the census bureaus from china are down 12% to $235 billion and even though it's down the exports are down more than imports and coming up in the next hour of "fast money" a quick check of how many ships in the massive port are from china and how that compares to the norm stay tuned for that. >> what? they get the answer. why don't we get the answer on "closing bell" >> reporter: nope. no, no this is a tease to continue watching. >> okay, okay. i get it i'll let you run with that one if you can answer this for me, jane how much stress of the tariffs placed on the port operators dealing with the quantities or adjust the books with the pricing and end price of the products once they hit the shelves? >> reporter: i'm not -- we have to see how that goes a lot of importers/exporters are absorbing much of the cost 98% of everything coming in here from china starting sunday is tariffed at 15%. how much of that do they pass through and consumers notice it? and are they going to stop spending because of it we do
exports to china down 18% the first 6 months of the year to $55 billion according to the census bureaus from china are down 12% to $235 billion and even though it's down the exports are down more than imports and coming up in the next hour of "fast money" a quick check of how many ships in the massive port are from china and how that compares to the norm stay tuned for that. >> what? they get the answer. why don't we get the answer on "closing bell" >> reporter:...
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the census bureau says single women in the u.s.nd from 67 million to about 77 1/2 million women. >>> hundreds of children in oakland going to school this morning and they have new backpacks thanks to the rapper, mr. fab. he and his sister, teresa anderson held a backpack giveaway, the 14th year of the event that included a block party and special guest including deaf curry and his wife, aisha. mr. fab and his sister say that it is designed to put a smile on the face of local kids . >> we are going to make sure you have what you need, to be successful in school and being successful in school means having all the supplies you need and it helps children to focus on their learning and not have to worry about what they don't have. >> school supplies were donated by a wide range of people from athletes to entertainers. >>> more changes coming to disneyland california adventure theme park. they are adding a marvels adventures superhero themed land joining the guardians of the galaxy breakout ride which is at the old tower of terror. it is
the census bureau says single women in the u.s.nd from 67 million to about 77 1/2 million women. >>> hundreds of children in oakland going to school this morning and they have new backpacks thanks to the rapper, mr. fab. he and his sister, teresa anderson held a backpack giveaway, the 14th year of the event that included a block party and special guest including deaf curry and his wife, aisha. mr. fab and his sister say that it is designed to put a smile on the face of local kids ....