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according to the sepsis data -- census data, more than half were minorities compared to 13% in the 90s. >>> san rafael's red light camera program is improving safety and that's a new finding on a grand jury report. the red light camera at irwin have reduced accidents. they point to showing a 12% drop in accidents and critics have raised concerns though about privacy. they snap your picture as you roll. >>> westbound traffic at the toll plaza will be busy getting into san francisco and coming up on mornings on 2, we will have a look at airport delays that will be affecting flights in and out of west fso. >>> mostly cloudy and a few breaks, maybe some of that fog is getting chewed up, upper 50s coast and bay, mid-70s inland. >>> coming up on mornings on 2, there was deadly violence, police still on the scene of a fatal shooting. >>> also, ruining some summertime fun this year from copper thieves, we will explain, stay right here with us. i'm a native californian. times are tough. our state's going through a tough time. but we can fix it. ♪ chevron's been here in california for 133 years.
according to the sepsis data -- census data, more than half were minorities compared to 13% in the 90s. >>> san rafael's red light camera program is improving safety and that's a new finding on a grand jury report. the red light camera at irwin have reduced accidents. they point to showing a 12% drop in accidents and critics have raised concerns though about privacy. they snap your picture as you roll. >>> westbound traffic at the toll plaza will be busy getting into san...
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. >>> and new census data, shows the nation's diversity is growing.oming up at 4:47 it is coming up in u.s. history. >>> it is now 4:37 and they have authorized a strike and today they are taken their message on the road. they start a series of rallies and they will all end up at caesar chavez for a bigger day of action and today it comes in the midst of the contract negotiations with the grocery store chain. >>> they will force the closure of a main artery on a memorial day weekend. the first is to excavate straight. over the holiday weekend they will install tell rare bridges a long first, fremont and beal to minimize the impact it will go up over 3 holiday week ken's, memorial day and labor and veterans day. >> it will allow us to transfer below four blocks long. >> the first closes at next friday night, five p.m. to noon. the nighttime working will also affect several bus lines and a seismic upgrade on the dumbarton bridge will close that structure from may 25th to may 29thth and the bridge will be closed in both directions. 4:39 a good time to ch
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>> well, the story when the census and data came out was really the story of immigration. think now 12 years later we see the eck co-of that very large wave two generations in the making is changing the structure of our future moving forward. the story today the story of the second generation. it's the story of the u.s. born children of immigrants and it's a story that represents a turning point. there are a lot of good news hidden behind these numbers. babies of hispanic and asian origin, for example, afterroe caribbean, as well, tend to be healthier than comparable samples of non-hispanic white babies. so it's a turning point. there are important opportunities here and huge challenges moving forward. >> warner: bill frey, how much of this also when we see these numbers, this shift, is due to the... the aging of the white population and how much of the white population is in prime child bearing years versus non-white. >> a much smaller share of the white population are in their child bearing years but i can give you one statistic. that's between 2000 and 2010 there was an
>> well, the story when the census and data came out was really the story of immigration. think now 12 years later we see the eck co-of that very large wave two generations in the making is changing the structure of our future moving forward. the story today the story of the second generation. it's the story of the u.s. born children of immigrants and it's a story that represents a turning point. there are a lot of good news hidden behind these numbers. babies of hispanic and asian...
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accordinn to census data -- 32% of men with a porking wife stayed home at least one day a week in 2010es with children under 15 years-old. that stayed home attleast once a week in 2002.not only has it become morr necessary for men &ppo pitcchinnat home, they've also gottthe time, thanks to the slow economic recovery. since 2007 -- mee have lost four-million jobs, while wwmen lost two-million positions.men have made bigger strides in the recovery, but the trend shows that families are makingg it work however possible -- regardless of traditional gender roles. ann while there is still a siinificant wage gap, a growinn number of women are now making more than their husbanns.i'm feliciaataylor ii new york.-------end----- cnn.script----- it'ssa place of i can understand if peopll are a little skeptical but that's not what it wws before!find out what used to be in this building... before a church moved in.
accordinn to census data -- 32% of men with a porking wife stayed home at least one day a week in 2010es with children under 15 years-old. that stayed home attleast once a week in 2002.not only has it become morr necessary for men &ppo pitcchinnat home, they've also gottthe time, thanks to the slow economic recovery. since 2007 -- mee have lost four-million jobs, while wwmen lost two-million positions.men have made bigger strides in the recovery, but the trend shows that families are...
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voter registration, senses, and develop a demographic profile across the city -- including the census data. we used it for the interaction between the other attitudinal factors and residents propensity to said they would opt-out of clean power sf. using the data, colleagues developed a statistical model was projected for each voter% in the city the likelihood of opting out -- each of voter precinct in the city, the likelihood of opting out in that area. the map that you see now is a result of the process. each individual precinct is color coded to show the likelihood -- essentially the retention rate for each of those in geographic areas. the darkest -- and the darkest green are the ones for the retention rate is highest, the largest portion of people that are likely to indicate that they will remain with clean power sf. the dark red are the ones were the opt-out rates are likely to be the highest. there is a gradation of the color in between to give you a variation across different geographic communities. overlaid on top of that is the current supervisory all district map, the one that ha
voter registration, senses, and develop a demographic profile across the city -- including the census data. we used it for the interaction between the other attitudinal factors and residents propensity to said they would opt-out of clean power sf. using the data, colleagues developed a statistical model was projected for each voter% in the city the likelihood of opting out -- each of voter precinct in the city, the likelihood of opting out in that area. the map that you see now is a result of...
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minorities make up about 50 percent of all births up from 37% in 1990 according to the census data. the reason, there are more minority women in their childbearing years. >> east policy-makers who most of them are older and white, the support programs to support the new generation of youth that doesn't look like them. >> minorities make up about 50 percent of the population in washington d.c. texas and mexico and hawaii. 14 million latinos live in california, more than any other state. we have a breakdown of census maps by county on cbs s.f. dot com. >> hot from bar to bar from your own home. the new application that lets you scanned the scene before you go out and the safety concerns >> sleek, sexy, and younger than their age, the diet with potential to turn back time and restore your youth. >> we go all in at the new in and out burger in the bay area. ,,,,,,,, >> , summer died at her home in florida of cancer today. some of her biggest songs were the last dance, loved to love you. friends remember her as a powerhouse >> big here, crazy colors, she was fantastic. >> people left flo
minorities make up about 50 percent of all births up from 37% in 1990 according to the census data. the reason, there are more minority women in their childbearing years. >> east policy-makers who most of them are older and white, the support programs to support the new generation of youth that doesn't look like them. >> minorities make up about 50 percent of the population in washington d.c. texas and mexico and hawaii. 14 million latinos live in california, more than any other...
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the figures revealed in new census data are being seen as a watershed moment. more on what it means, i'm joined by our guest from the brookings institution. thank you for coming in. this is being part of a trend. what does this number actually change? >> well, this to pinpoint has surprised to many people in the u.s. all you have to do is look around the playground and a picnic tables where there are families and children to know that there are very different hues and backgrounds. we were expecting this for a long time. these numbers really put an exclamation point on it. this is really a change the american wave that we only casually observed. now. >> there has been suggestions that the new immigrants are going to melt back into the american population in the waves that -- ways that previous waves of immigration did. is that true? >> one of the things we can find, when young children come here, their parents might be immigrants. they want to learn english printer by the third generation, they hardly know spanish. there is an increase in interracial dating and
the figures revealed in new census data are being seen as a watershed moment. more on what it means, i'm joined by our guest from the brookings institution. thank you for coming in. this is being part of a trend. what does this number actually change? >> well, this to pinpoint has surprised to many people in the u.s. all you have to do is look around the playground and a picnic tables where there are families and children to know that there are very different hues and backgrounds. we were...
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in comparison with the census data, we see that this plan only excess profits the loss of our community. there will be more seasonal use dwellings, more vacancy, and 160% increase in rental vacancy rates, and more exits of families from the city. i also looked out recreation in the form of tennis courts. our city should have 400 tennis courts. it currently has 128. that is 32% of what they recommend. i wonder where the city is looking at building the other courts to make up the difference. the were the comments about the catchment area. analyzed households by zip code and from the following. 42 unique zip codes in the city. 16-200 or more member households. five zip codes have over 100 member households. this negatively impact what i look for in terms of recreation. i hope you vote no to the washington project. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> i would like to talk through the eight washington street proposal, and how it would negatively impact the recreational space available to our committee. there is a lap pool force from classes, and a lot of open space. it is important to
in comparison with the census data, we see that this plan only excess profits the loss of our community. there will be more seasonal use dwellings, more vacancy, and 160% increase in rental vacancy rates, and more exits of families from the city. i also looked out recreation in the form of tennis courts. our city should have 400 tennis courts. it currently has 128. that is 32% of what they recommend. i wonder where the city is looking at building the other courts to make up the difference. the...
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. >> when i think about the census data, i'm more concerned with class, i'm more concerned with poverty, more kearns with issues that cross this construct of race. >> issues for all as the proportions in this melting pot begin to change. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >>> up next tonight, the unmistakable voice of donna summer is now gone. tonight, we remember her legacy and the music of an entire era. >>> a legend in music is gone tonight. donna summer, who pioneers pop songs with electronic backing that are among the staples of music still today and was the voice and face of the era of disco. she fought a long battle with cancer and died today at the age of 63. our look back tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. ♪ bad girls >> for generations of partygoers in the '70s and '80s, donna summer was the queen of disco. ♪ come on baby >> when billboard magazine created its disco chart in 1975, summer was consistently at the top. with songs everyone has come to know. ♪ she works hard for the money ♪ looking for some hot stuff >> summer is a five-time grammy winner with a star on the
. >> when i think about the census data, i'm more concerned with class, i'm more concerned with poverty, more kearns with issues that cross this construct of race. >> issues for all as the proportions in this melting pot begin to change. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >>> up next tonight, the unmistakable voice of donna summer is now gone. tonight, we remember her legacy and the music of an entire era. >>> a legend in music is gone tonight. donna...
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and minority of all births and the united states, the census data published today will show that, forhe first time, hispanics, blacks, asians, and mixed-race birth will account for over 50%. >> our headlines the sour -- as political uncertainty continues in greece, greeks have withdrawn millions of euros from greek banks in the past week. >> the brazilian president has set up a truth commission for human rights abuses between 1964 and 1985. but there will be no trial. to the eurozone crisis. for more than two years, europe has been on the press of this. -- on the press of this. how did your upd -- headed europe get itself into this current financial mess? >> outside the headquarters of the european central bank in frankfurt, and in canada ncampment of- a protesters. >> and difficulties to fanned themselves. we're very close from a collapse in a banking system in the euro viruel, which would also lead to a collapse in the economy and lead to inflation. this is something that the ec economics at. >> the european central bank but 800 european banks on my support by providing more than eu
and minority of all births and the united states, the census data published today will show that, forhe first time, hispanics, blacks, asians, and mixed-race birth will account for over 50%. >> our headlines the sour -- as political uncertainty continues in greece, greeks have withdrawn millions of euros from greek banks in the past week. >> the brazilian president has set up a truth commission for human rights abuses between 1964 and 1985. but there will be no trial. to the...
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the information policy center could not do its work without the census data. the work that we have done has been able to help document impact of latinos, asians, other immigrant groups in other states, what would happen if those folks were not there. if people do not participate, then all the great work they do, all the ways they contribute to the community are not going to be counted. nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think it is imperative for everyone to participate in the census. the census is constitutionally mandated. it is to get a picture of who our country is, who makes up our country, and that makes everyone. i think the recent proposed amendment in the senate -- which i have to say, and i want to say, it was soundly defeated -- the status requirement was just a way to intimidate. we should not be calling for it. i do not believe in a boycott on the census. the census count determines how many congressional representatives there are. it is used to figure out funding for counties. sometim
the information policy center could not do its work without the census data. the work that we have done has been able to help document impact of latinos, asians, other immigrant groups in other states, what would happen if those folks were not there. if people do not participate, then all the great work they do, all the ways they contribute to the community are not going to be counted. nellie is right. it is about proving that these are communities that matter. >> if i could add, i think...
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there was an analysis on the 2008 march updates to the census data and demonstrated the second interesting point which is beyond this economic and fiscal analysis that immigrants provide an extraordinarily important component to the economy which is called heightened mobility of labor. most of us who are not immigrants, and particularly those of us who have recent purchased a house or have a mortgage, we can't move around as easily. it turns out that immigrants are able and willing to move to places with high demand for jobs and leave places with low demand for jobs. this is extremely important because as an economy tries to pick itself up off the ground, we know one of the catch 22's is that in certain areas, a business can get started if it can get at certain types of labor. it has to wait for that labor to show up. then it can't employ, say, for example, the architect to redesign the new restaurant that's going to open if it can't get the right people into the restaurant to hire and work there. this mobility of labor has been radically changes in the united states because the housing co
there was an analysis on the 2008 march updates to the census data and demonstrated the second interesting point which is beyond this economic and fiscal analysis that immigrants provide an extraordinarily important component to the economy which is called heightened mobility of labor. most of us who are not immigrants, and particularly those of us who have recent purchased a house or have a mortgage, we can't move around as easily. it turns out that immigrants are able and willing to move to...
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. >>> census data finds 32% of men stay home with their children at least one day a week in 2010 whileheir wives worked. six years ago it was only 26%. the concept of stay at home dad is not new to lisa bloom. that's how her kids were raised. good morning, lisa. >> good morning. he was home with them only for a few months. but it is true and i'm in favor of stay-at-home moms, stay at home dads, whatever works. >> you've outlined the sources aligned against sons in this country. what are they? >> yeah. i was really surprised doing the research for this book, how our culture is hammering boys. boys are four times more likely to go to prison than i was a kid. the majority of hispanic and african-american boys drop out of school and only a minority of white boys. 18% unemployment, the same as arab spring. i want it is easier to raise strong sons than to repair broken men. that's what the book swagger is all about. >> and that's an incredible reminder of that quote as well as we live in this modern culture with all of these things lined against boys. joblessness, thugs. you have a boy and a
. >>> census data finds 32% of men stay home with their children at least one day a week in 2010 whileheir wives worked. six years ago it was only 26%. the concept of stay at home dad is not new to lisa bloom. that's how her kids were raised. good morning, lisa. >> good morning. he was home with them only for a few months. but it is true and i'm in favor of stay-at-home moms, stay at home dads, whatever works. >> you've outlined the sources aligned against sons in this...
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. >> when i think about the census data, i'm more concerned with class, poverty, issues of equity thatconfliblth of race. >> issues for all as the proportions in this melting pot begin to change. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >>> up next tonight, the unmistakable voice of donna summer is now gone. tonight, we remember her legacy and the music of an entire era. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. wow, that feels really good! once you experience it, there's no going back. at the sleep number memorial day sale, save 40% on our innovative sleep number silver edition bed-for a limited time. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. they claim to be complete. only centrum goes beyond. providing more than just the essential nutrients, so i'm at my best. centrum. always your most compl
. >> when i think about the census data, i'm more concerned with class, poverty, issues of equity thatconfliblth of race. >> issues for all as the proportions in this melting pot begin to change. anne thompson, nbc news, brooklyn, new york. >>> up next tonight, the unmistakable voice of donna summer is now gone. tonight, we remember her legacy and the music of an entire era. what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's...
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cooke's new census data shows a shift in the ethnic makeup of the nation's population. >> it is officialon of america is changing. for the first time in history more than half of the babies are minorities. 50.4% of children younger than one or black, hispanic, asian american or another group. it is a significant landmark, but they say it is not very surprising. >> we have seen the trend heading in that direction of the past decade. >> already for states in the district of columbia have minority populations that exceed 50%. >> they increased 3.1% between april 1, 2010 and july 2011. they are now at 52 million. >> this is a watershed moment for our country. >> these shifting demographics are having a major impact on politics. both campaigns are stepping up their efforts to appeal to latino voters. >> we know that our population is growing and we have an opportunity to be able to turn that into both political and civic power as these children age. >> president obama won two- thirds of latino voters in 2008. strategists say mitt romney does not need to do that well, but he does need about 40
cooke's new census data shows a shift in the ethnic makeup of the nation's population. >> it is officialon of america is changing. for the first time in history more than half of the babies are minorities. 50.4% of children younger than one or black, hispanic, asian american or another group. it is a significant landmark, but they say it is not very surprising. >> we have seen the trend heading in that direction of the past decade. >> already for states in the district of...
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census data shows a shift in the makeup of the nation's population. karen? >> hi, larry, experts say they weren't surprised but it's a major landmark in the nation's history. >> this is official. complexion of america is changing. for the first time in u.s. history more than half of the nation's babies were minorities. new estimates show 50.4% of children younger than one were black, hispanic, asian american or other minority groups. in is 990 that figure just 37%. it's a landmark and they saits not very surprising. >> we've seen it heading into that direction. >> minorities makeup about 37% of the u.s. population and that figure continues to richlz four states have pop raigss -- population that's exceed 50%. >> hispanics increase 3.1% between april 1, 2010 and july, 2011, now at 52 million. >> this is a water shed moment for the country and for the latino community. >> these demographics are having a major impact on politics. >> so if there is power in numbers then we know that we, our population is growing and we have an opportunity to turn that into both
census data shows a shift in the makeup of the nation's population. karen? >> hi, larry, experts say they weren't surprised but it's a major landmark in the nation's history. >> this is official. complexion of america is changing. for the first time in u.s. history more than half of the nation's babies were minorities. new estimates show 50.4% of children younger than one were black, hispanic, asian american or other minority groups. in is 990 that figure just 37%. it's a landmark...
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up from 37% in 1990 according to the new census data. the reason?ere are more minority women in their childbearing years. >> these policymakers, most of whom who are older and white, will they support programs to support this new generation of youth that does not look much like them? >> minorities make up more than 50 percent of the population in washington d.c., new mexico, texas, and hawaii. in california minorities make up more than 60 percent of the state's population. 14 million latinos live in california, more than in any other state. >> one of the biggest issues for voters this campaign season is jobs. which party creates more? republicans or democrats? grace lee tells us about a new record, the results of which may surprise you. >> the numbers from this bloomberg studied look pretty convincing. the data bricks down how many jobs were created under a democrat versus republican presidency. this is over the last 50 years. when a democrat ruled the white house 42 million jobs were created and while republicans were in office only 24 million jobs
up from 37% in 1990 according to the new census data. the reason?ere are more minority women in their childbearing years. >> these policymakers, most of whom who are older and white, will they support programs to support this new generation of youth that does not look much like them? >> minorities make up more than 50 percent of the population in washington d.c., new mexico, texas, and hawaii. in california minorities make up more than 60 percent of the state's population. 14...
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according to new census data, for the first time in history, there were more minority children born in united states last year than caucasians. so, nice job, guillermo, first of all. [ applause ] he had a baby. the census bureau said that just over 50%, 50.4% of american babies last year were born to minority parents. which means we're halfway to our goal of an america that can dance. [ laughter ] and, while i'm sure that people will be upset by this, calls to have fences built in uteruses or whatever they call them, the fact of the matter is, america is a melting pot. we came to this country from many different lands and our differences make us stronger. without immigrants, we wouldn't have the choco-taco. [ laughter ] and i'm confident, in the future, our new majority will enrich us in ways we never imagined we'd be enriched before. >> we are america's minorities. >> black. >> latino. >> asian. >> indian. >> native american. >> and now we are the majority. >> the majority. >> don't worry, white people. >> we would never abuse our power. >> never. >> no way. >> by discriminating again
according to new census data, for the first time in history, there were more minority children born in united states last year than caucasians. so, nice job, guillermo, first of all. [ applause ] he had a baby. the census bureau said that just over 50%, 50.4% of american babies last year were born to minority parents. which means we're halfway to our goal of an america that can dance. [ laughter ] and, while i'm sure that people will be upset by this, calls to have fences built in uteruses or...
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and mexican census data, arrest records and interviews by the pew hispanic center.elle led the search. >> we've actually seen the population from mexico living here shrinking over the last few years. >> getting smaller? >> yes. >> although the news has been about how it's enlarging? >> that's right. >> reporter: how did it happen? certainly the smashing economy killed the jobs that spurred millions of americans to brave the possible arrests. there is no denying this is also a victory for the heavy hand of the law. >> these guys patrol this area day and night, and they're looking for signs. >> reporter: we sent our national security producer down to take a look, and she said part of what made it work was making parts of the border look a bit like a war zone. >> what war zones look like are tough, rugged areas that are difficult to get to, difficult to monitor, difficult to see what's going on and see who is going where. >> and they have a lot of military equipment moving around. >> exactly. special forces are now part of toolbox or border protection in this country.
and mexican census data, arrest records and interviews by the pew hispanic center.elle led the search. >> we've actually seen the population from mexico living here shrinking over the last few years. >> getting smaller? >> yes. >> although the news has been about how it's enlarging? >> that's right. >> reporter: how did it happen? certainly the smashing economy killed the jobs that spurred millions of americans to brave the possible arrests. there is no...
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according to new census data white newborns accounted for just under 50% of all births in the last measured growing trend that our nation is heading toward a minority/majority population. those who work at holy cross hospital in silver spring say it's been a trend since 2000. >> the state of maryland's deliveries increased but here at holy cross our deliveries increase probably five times that rate. so we are actually leading the nation in this demographic change. >> more than half of all residents in hawaii, california, new mexico, and texas and here in d.c. were minorities as of last year. >>> a little playoff hockey and an ornery coach who just hates us in the media. doesn't want to talk to us at all. we try to talk to him anyway. you like those guys. we'll also look at the nba playoffs, local kid kevin durant helps lead the thunder over kobe and company. and the os racking up another road win and they are ready for the nationals. th >>> dan hellie are you listening right now? are you there? >> i'm here, buddy. >> all right. i need you to set this up for me, the 18th hole. i'm currently
according to new census data white newborns accounted for just under 50% of all births in the last measured growing trend that our nation is heading toward a minority/majority population. those who work at holy cross hospital in silver spring say it's been a trend since 2000. >> the state of maryland's deliveries increased but here at holy cross our deliveries increase probably five times that rate. so we are actually leading the nation in this demographic change. >> more than half...