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narrator: another valuable use for census data is its application to environmental science. dr. riche: the census is a unique tool. it's the only kind of survey or data-collection enterprise that we or any country has that tells you how many people are where, and the how many and the where are equally important. many environmentalists think that population growth is part of the sustainability issue for the united states. that's a debatable assumption. it really comes back not to how many people but to how they live and to how they use resources. one social scientist has calculated that everybody in the world, all 6.5 billion people could live and be sustained in the state of texas. that's one extreme. i don't think i'd like to live in the state of texas with 6.5 billion people. so it really comes down to how you define sustainability. it's a matter of trade-offs. narrator: a question that scientists ask is "how can an increasing population live in a way that minimally impacts the environment?" dr. riche: for individual places, the question of how many and where really drives the
narrator: another valuable use for census data is its application to environmental science. dr. riche: the census is a unique tool. it's the only kind of survey or data-collection enterprise that we or any country has that tells you how many people are where, and the how many and the where are equally important. many environmentalists think that population growth is part of the sustainability issue for the united states. that's a debatable assumption. it really comes back not to how many people...
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let's look at the census data. this is the most recent census data. it began at mondawmin mall. in that area the average income is about $31,000. the rent is about $519 for a unit. there's an even distribution between married and single folk. most of the folks average are about the mid to late 30s. compare to just ten blocks south where we are now on north avenue where these live pictures are coming from the average income there, $17,000. it's a much younger group of people. these are all averages of course. this is the middle this isn't either end of the extreme. but they are more in their early 20s. more singles. very few married folk. and a town home in this area costs about $60,000 according to the most recent census data. what we are looking at now is some very interesting video, it's hard to make out what they are doing, but this is different from what we've seen throughout the course of the afternoon. it looks like people are starting to make human chains holding their arms. there is that baltimore city armored vehicle up in the left-hand corner of your screen. that vehic
let's look at the census data. this is the most recent census data. it began at mondawmin mall. in that area the average income is about $31,000. the rent is about $519 for a unit. there's an even distribution between married and single folk. most of the folks average are about the mid to late 30s. compare to just ten blocks south where we are now on north avenue where these live pictures are coming from the average income there, $17,000. it's a much younger group of people. these are all...
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people enrolling but again, we're having data limitations that - those projections were done using census data not available for september of this year 2014. >> i see the 16 thousand number in healthy san francisco we have 42 thousand and 15 thousand. >> so the 42 thousand yourself referring to - the enrollment in covered california. >> in the one with the darned graft in healthy san francisco. >> we don't necessarily know where those people end up so we know that a lot of them left and were eligible for medi-cal but no way of running san francisco data up against covered california to see how many end up there some of them could have gotten job based coverage so the other promotions in the enrollment is citywide enrollment and, of course people not in healthy san francisco that were urban insured. >> so our san franciscans about 40 thousand insured; right? >> right. >> that's a little bit larger and naefrmd to healthy san francisco do we know what percentage disenrolled but there was there a lot of change within our enrollment of people leaving our health network sorry. >> i guess this depend
people enrolling but again, we're having data limitations that - those projections were done using census data not available for september of this year 2014. >> i see the 16 thousand number in healthy san francisco we have 42 thousand and 15 thousand. >> so the 42 thousand yourself referring to - the enrollment in covered california. >> in the one with the darned graft in healthy san francisco. >> we don't necessarily know where those people end up so we know that a lot...
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census data shows us that the housing challenge affects seniors those with disabilities disproportionately and this program hopes to alleviate the situation through a subsidy payment and identify seniors and younger adults with disabilities that had a recent decrease in income and but for the assistance from the program would be evicted and the rental subsidy the eviction would be avoided and stabilized and could remain in home. the range of residents in san francisco that will benefit from the program varies but in particular it is to focus on the aging disabled. these are residents currently on long-term disability policies and are aging off of that policy, so when someone reaches the age of 65 that long-term disability policy ends and they are then moved on to social security and /ssi and see a decline in income at this point. in particular this is thought to have a huge impact in the community of people living with hiv/aids. there are studies that show that the population in san francisco between 400 and 1200 individuals in san francisco that will fall into this aging disability situat
census data shows us that the housing challenge affects seniors those with disabilities disproportionately and this program hopes to alleviate the situation through a subsidy payment and identify seniors and younger adults with disabilities that had a recent decrease in income and but for the assistance from the program would be evicted and the rental subsidy the eviction would be avoided and stabilized and could remain in home. the range of residents in san francisco that will benefit from the...
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census data by the "new york times" shows that about 1.5 million black men are missing from everydaye. joining me now is justin wolfers, he co wrote the "times" piece. he's also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. professor, african-american males and females, they begin on a same level, a same playing surface, and then they diverge when? when do these statistics start to take on meaning? >> well, actually, slightly more african-american boys, baby boys born by time of the teens there are about as many african-american young men as there are young women. then through the late teens and by the 30s you see a very very large gap in many communities with african-american women substantially outnumbering african-american men. that sticks through the rest of the life cycle. >> homicide is the leading cause of death for african-american men, but also heart disease, respiratory disease and accidents also play a role. >> yes. in fact, for the group today who are, you know, aged 25 to 55 and another important issue is the aids crisis. hiv had a very large
census data by the "new york times" shows that about 1.5 million black men are missing from everydaye. joining me now is justin wolfers, he co wrote the "times" piece. he's also a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. professor, african-american males and females, they begin on a same level, a same playing surface, and then they diverge when? when do these statistics start to take on meaning? >> well, actually, slightly more...
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the latest census data shows nearly a quarter of the city is living in poverty. unemployed reached ten percent last fall in baltimore. citydata.com shows the area where the riots occurred this week has an unemployment rate of 19%. baltimore's graduation rate is also less than 60%, the worst among maryland schools. >> i'm a lifelong resident of baltimore. too many people have spent generations building up this city for it to be destroyed by thugs. >> baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake walking back on those comments she made monday night about those in the riot. she took to twitter today writing, quote, when you speak out on frustration and anger, one can say things in a way that you don't mean. then she said that night we saw misguided young people who need to be held accountable, but who also need support, and my comments, they didn't convey that then. >> in baltimore it was a first for major league baseball history as the os played today without any fans. to see nobody in the stands is more striking because in so many recent examples of cities uniting arou
the latest census data shows nearly a quarter of the city is living in poverty. unemployed reached ten percent last fall in baltimore. citydata.com shows the area where the riots occurred this week has an unemployment rate of 19%. baltimore's graduation rate is also less than 60%, the worst among maryland schools. >> i'm a lifelong resident of baltimore. too many people have spent generations building up this city for it to be destroyed by thugs. >> baltimore mayor stephanie...
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. >> the census data from baltimore is so dramatic. two blocks from john hopkins, one of the most endowed campus you have people living on $16,000 a year. >> that's absolutely correct. living on $16,000 a year and would consider themselves lucky because they have jobs. what i heard from people here today was they were saying to me there are a lot of people here who don't have hope. they don't have education, ged's, opportunity to go to college. some have prison records and as a result can't get jobs. if you don't have all of that, you're out of hope. what happened last night they said to me was manifestation of hopelessness erupting. as the congressman said the protests provided an opportunity for that anger and frustration to erupt. that's what we saw happening. people are saying they want to take it back. people walked out on their streets and neighborhoods too. they didn't wait for sanitation crews to come clean things up. they brought their own brooms shovels, plastic bags and did it themselves. they want to say this is their home,
. >> the census data from baltimore is so dramatic. two blocks from john hopkins, one of the most endowed campus you have people living on $16,000 a year. >> that's absolutely correct. living on $16,000 a year and would consider themselves lucky because they have jobs. what i heard from people here today was they were saying to me there are a lot of people here who don't have hope. they don't have education, ged's, opportunity to go to college. some have prison records and as a...
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we can't just rely on census data. that's one thing they did eliminate.they have been clear in saying they appreciate what was put in place before. i think some crime eye fighting initiatives have sort of drifted. >> what's the most useful technique that you think the cops are really focusing on now to foil these terror plots? i mean, we see with these women they seem to be radicalized over the internet. i mean, it's changing so we see more women joining this fight and the women that were apprehended yesterday in the new york area said that they could do more damage here rather than go abroad. and a lot of that came through the radicalization of the internet. how is the police addressing that? >> well, obviously there is a a lot of monitoring going on in the internet. the police are able to enter chat rooms. new york city has such a diverse police force. police officers born in 106 countries. they have unique language skills. they are able to get that noah these chat rooms and find out what's really going on. we have people who were born in karachi so the
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. >> the national partnership for women and families analyze the census bureau's data to find out 1.7 million households are headed by women. so that means the gender wage gap create as loss of $38 billion each year that could help strengthen the state's economy. >> that is 16 cents and we will call it even. >> 16 cents right here. >> a if you report is revealing the most overused buzzwords in silicon valley. >> "forbes" magazine compiled the lit of expressions used by start-up founders, developers and marketers and venture capitalists, the worst start-up words. it includes sunsetting growth hacking thought leader, rockstar magazine is asking readers to weigh in and voting on the most useless >> the sun will set at at&t park today at 7:44 and when it does hopefully we can get get a win at the game. >> 57 degrees dropping down to 54 with the breezes and it is going to be cool. now, red flag morning through the sierra from south lake tahoe down to mammoth and maybe further south than that, and small craft advisories along our coastline because of the strong winds, again today 93 today i
. >> the national partnership for women and families analyze the census bureau's data to find out 1.7 million households are headed by women. so that means the gender wage gap create as loss of $38 billion each year that could help strengthen the state's economy. >> that is 16 cents and we will call it even. >> 16 cents right here. >> a if you report is revealing the most overused buzzwords in silicon valley. >> "forbes" magazine compiled the lit of...
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census data shows u.s. $40 million through february of this year. is this economic piece the one stick that congress has left in holding the regime there responsible for human rights violations? >> no. i would call this the carrot where we can expand ag trade, they need food so you know that's the incentive part. i think the stick part is not normalizing diplomatic relations until they make changes. >> but that's pretty much already happened, it seem as though opening of the relation is is a fait accompli. >> on the part of the administration. the embargo cannot be lifted other than by congress. >> let's talk a little bit loretta lynch, yet to get a vote on the hill stalled since november. let me play what former attorney general under bush told luke russert yesterday about moving on her nomination. >> from my perspective, i think that president of the united states is entitled to his team and so long as she's qualified, entitled to an up or down vote. the president has done his job in nominating the candid
census data shows u.s. $40 million through february of this year. is this economic piece the one stick that congress has left in holding the regime there responsible for human rights violations? >> no. i would call this the carrot where we can expand ag trade, they need food so you know that's the incentive part. i think the stick part is not normalizing diplomatic relations until they make changes. >> but that's pretty much already happened, it seem as though opening of the...
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. >> digging deeper thomas when it comes to the census data here and breaking down what we know about north charleston. here's what we found out, north charleston has a population about $104,000 as of july of 2013. let's take a look at the racial breakdown of that city. the population is about 40% white, 47% black. 11% latino and 2% represent the asian community there. how does that compare with the police department? the police department is about 80% white and according to the "new york times," twice as white as population of north charleston. now the cost of living here the median household income is $39,000. that's about a quarter less than the national level and how about the poverty level as well thomas more than 23% of people in north charleston are living in poverty. to put that in some respective here, that is 1.5 times the rate of the national level. data here that can help you understand the makeup of north charleston and also possibly the culture there. >> thanks so much. this is our big story for the day. but we're going to move on to this other ground breaking story out
. >> digging deeper thomas when it comes to the census data here and breaking down what we know about north charleston. here's what we found out, north charleston has a population about $104,000 as of july of 2013. let's take a look at the racial breakdown of that city. the population is about 40% white, 47% black. 11% latino and 2% represent the asian community there. how does that compare with the police department? the police department is about 80% white and according to the "new...
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that data cannot be released to the public because it would affect participation in the census program. synthesis come up with the a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites where it is tightly controlled. researchers do research, published the papers but the data is not released to public dissemination. i think dhs to do something similar if there was a will. >> kristin this conversation tends to focus during the points of entry. the ports of entry are not just where people can come and unlawfully but a lot of commerce and trade happens. from the perspective the border community how you feel about why the conversation doesn't look at those issues? >> partly because the majority are antiquated. you know congress has taken a very long time to find extensions. thankfully now money has come in. the port of entry reduced significantly. you know it's a rumor a rumor that one out of every 24 jobs in this country depends exclusively on the trade between mexico and the united states. so when they're are delays at airports we don't invest in making sure our ports of entry you k
that data cannot be released to the public because it would affect participation in the census program. synthesis come up with the a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites where it is tightly controlled. researchers do research, published the papers but the data is not released to public dissemination. i think dhs to do something similar if there was a will. >> kristin this conversation tends to focus during the points of entry. the ports of entry are not just where...
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that data cannot be released to the public because it would affect her to station in the census program the senses has come up with a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites were it is tightly controlled. the researchers can do the research, they can publish their papers but the data is not released for public dissemination i think dhs can do something very very similar if there was a will. >> let me ask you, so a lot of this conversation tends to focus at the interest between ports of entry. secretary chertoff talked about the ports of entry and that's another way, but the ports of entry not just where people can come in unlawfully. it's where a lot of commerce and trade happens. from the perspective of border communities how detail about why the conversation doesn't look at those issues? >> partly because the majority of the band ports of entry are antiquated. they are, you know congress has taken a very long time to fund the extension for the ports of entry where thankful now money has come in. that ports of entry, largest in the world we have reduced significantly.
that data cannot be released to the public because it would affect her to station in the census program the senses has come up with a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites were it is tightly controlled. the researchers can do the research, they can publish their papers but the data is not released for public dissemination i think dhs can do something very very similar if there was a will. >> let me ask you, so a lot of this conversation tends to focus at the interest...
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the census shows that poverty in house hold income shows a wide disparity by raise and ethnicity. data shows 28.6 percent--20.6 percent-maybe i shouldn't quote that. the census is showing that there is a high disparity from families within the city that have incomes-i can't read that. >> you can keep going >> you understand. i think this is why it is very important for us and thank you once again to supervisor yee and board of supervisors for requiring the city to have a equity materic and that was written in prop c and we'll develop a equity matrix so we can understand what it means and the impact for the xhern and families when we have high disparities apround income and housing. once again, the startling economic data i presented speaks to the fact that dcys and the children and youth fund is crucial if working families. last fiscal year, dcys worked the the partner tooz provide service for after school programs for children in kinder gaerten-8 grade [inaudible] in total we served all moestz 56 thousand concern and young people last year. according to the 2013 american community sur
the census shows that poverty in house hold income shows a wide disparity by raise and ethnicity. data shows 28.6 percent--20.6 percent-maybe i shouldn't quote that. the census is showing that there is a high disparity from families within the city that have incomes-i can't read that. >> you can keep going >> you understand. i think this is why it is very important for us and thank you once again to supervisor yee and board of supervisors for requiring the city to have a equity...
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data from the 2011 census tells the full story.in the early 1960s, fewer than half of american women were working at the start of their pregnancies. as of 2005, two thirds of women were working at the beginning of the pregnancy and 50% were on the job a month before the due date. more than 50% of moms go back to work within four months of giving birth. >>> air pollution takes an early toll on children. it can hurt children even before they are born. the higher exposure to things like burning gasoline diesel fuel heating oil and cole led to changes in the child's brain. if you're trying to cut down on coffee in the morning or a glass of wine before bed at night try hot water with lemon. nutritionists are doing it it helps with detoxing the body, it wakes unthe digestive tract and can soothe an upset tummy. >> time for a check on our weather here's spencer christian outside. we have preseason baseball tonight. i'll have that for you a little later. we have great baseball weather. some brisk breezes. not terribly windy. overnight unti
data from the 2011 census tells the full story.in the early 1960s, fewer than half of american women were working at the start of their pregnancies. as of 2005, two thirds of women were working at the beginning of the pregnancy and 50% were on the job a month before the due date. more than 50% of moms go back to work within four months of giving birth. >>> air pollution takes an early toll on children. it can hurt children even before they are born. the higher exposure to things like...
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researchers without compromising the commitments the agencies made under which the data cass selected. the u.s. census collects at that time to on individuals and businesses that is very, very sensitive. that data cannot be released to the become because it would affect participation in the census programs. so census has come up with a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites. the researcher canning do the research public their papers, but the data is not released for public dissemination. i think dhs could do something very similar if there was a will. >> christian let me ask you. a lot of this conversation tends into focus on the -- the secretary talked about ports of entry but they're not -- it's where a lot of commerce and trade happens. from the perspective of border communities, how do you feel about why the conversation doesn't look at those issues? >> well, partly because the majority of the land ports of entry are an fix indicated. they -- antiquated. congress has taken a very long time to fund the extension for the port of entry, where thankfully now after money has come in,
researchers without compromising the commitments the agencies made under which the data cass selected. the u.s. census collects at that time to on individuals and businesses that is very, very sensitive. that data cannot be released to the become because it would affect participation in the census programs. so census has come up with a way to share that data with researchers at specific sites. the researcher canning do the research public their papers, but the data is not released for public...
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. >> meanwhile, the data from the us census actually shows the average age the average age of new englandhigher than ever before. grant mothers are now around 50 years old. grandpa's around 54. jenn fred, is a mother of two. >> i'm not 54, i am aim 56. hey, you know, the thing is, mike is that as a grandfather, which is what you are, you look hipper than most grandfathers. so i don't understand why you get all cranked up about the name. now, because you're still pappa mike it, sounds like someone's -- >> what do your kids call their grand parents? >> so i have divorced parent. so my mom or my dad and step mom, gray n a grandpa. >> granny, my in-laws they are mimi and pappa. and there is a gigi in that family too but that stands for great grand ma. then there is my mom linda. and my mom didn't want to be grandma, because that's my father's mother's mother. right? and she divorce that family. so she said i won't be grandmother -- she said she wanted to be called lulu. because her name is linda louise i said no no. i said you're the children's grandmother. and they will called you grandma. i
. >> meanwhile, the data from the us census actually shows the average age the average age of new englandhigher than ever before. grant mothers are now around 50 years old. grandpa's around 54. jenn fred, is a mother of two. >> i'm not 54, i am aim 56. hey, you know, the thing is, mike is that as a grandfather, which is what you are, you look hipper than most grandfathers. so i don't understand why you get all cranked up about the name. now, because you're still pappa mike it,...
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that are being priced out of the market and interesting data about the increased number of vacation homes we have in 2012 according to the census we don't know whether this is an indicator of short-term rental but financial incentives to keeping unit off the market and targeted neighborhoods at least 50 percent of around and short-term rental in the midst and the hated and the castro and south of market western edition there is a high concentration in those neighborhoods their experiencing the greatest gent indication financial enforcement cap the number of days as 60 days this is supervisor campos we can support that and bookings you can track those things and lastly a private right of action for civil perpetrates this may be decided by the voter we hope you enact that legislation. >> good news the giant swept the dodgers you should be happen i live in the house my wife grew up ♪ the castro we know to take care of our elderly parents after their passing we become home sharers we enjoy hosting it helps us 75 stay in san francisco by sharing our hope e home it makes it more favorable for visitors my wife would recycle to be here
that are being priced out of the market and interesting data about the increased number of vacation homes we have in 2012 according to the census we don't know whether this is an indicator of short-term rental but financial incentives to keeping unit off the market and targeted neighborhoods at least 50 percent of around and short-term rental in the midst and the hated and the castro and south of market western edition there is a high concentration in those neighborhoods their experiencing the...
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data firm prices climbed a seasonally- adjusted 3.7 percent in march. from 12- months earlier. at the end of last year, 36 - percent of americans rented. according to the censuseau. home rental prices >> pam: new: rents soar in san nationwide >> pam: the raiders could be one step closer moving to southern california. tonight. the carson city council unanimously approved a plan to build a stadium there. that the raiders and chargers would share. this is far from a done deal. the rahey arland and san diego locations first. two stadium proposals to surface in the los angeles area. the owner of the saint louis rams is part of a group planning to build a stadium in inglewood. the san francisco police department says. it needs help locating a 16-year-old girl's stolen cello. the cello was stolen on saturday, april 11th. at about 9 -at night. in the video, you can see a female suspect rummaging through the victim's vehicle. while her male accomplice awaits in their getaway car. the two unknown suspects entered a parking garage on the 100- block of o'farrell street. and stole the musical instrument which is valued at $8,500 dollars. police are following several leads
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data. every time we come in one of these meetings we are making up statistics. we need to do a survivor survey, a survivor census, to learn who these people are and how to treat them. thank you for holding a meeting on long-term survivors, it's awesome to be here. thank you. >> any additional public comment on item 1? seeing none, mr. chairman, we can close public comment. >> public comment is now closed. >> colleagues, thank you for hearing this item today. it's one piece of the broader issue and challenge we face around our aging lgbt population. yesterday, colleagues, and i want to thank you for this, we unanimously passed our legislation to address discrimination and other needs of lgbt seniors living in long-term care facilities. we have other legislation in the works to begin moving forward with implementation of the lgbt aging task force's recommendations, we will have several budget proposals around aspects of that report. and this issue is certainly an issue we need to grapple with. the good part about it, in addition to the fact that people are living longer and living healthier lives, the positive her
data. every time we come in one of these meetings we are making up statistics. we need to do a survivor survey, a survivor census, to learn who these people are and how to treat them. thank you for holding a meeting on long-term survivors, it's awesome to be here. thank you. >> any additional public comment on item 1? seeing none, mr. chairman, we can close public comment. >> public comment is now closed. >> colleagues, thank you for hearing this item today. it's one piece of...
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data came in. the biggy was the adp jobs report, number came in worse than anticipated. market reacted with wall street pulling back. that number came out, jobs number well belokon census -- belokobelow consensus. domestic automakers with decreases sales, some might say this may put the fed on hold. i am thinking there may be a deeper issue. i want to go to the floor of the new york stock exchange, find out how traders feel about it. >> we have keith. we have been talking about the economic news. it is not that great. >> since the beginning of february it has been weaker. i have been astonished that the equity market has not woken up. we set all-time highs in s&p and dow, now russell caught up. the economic data has been -- it giving policymakers at the fed a pause to consider. >> everyone was bullish, saying that the path of least resistance is still to the upside, what do you say to that? >> i was one of those. but now i am changing my tune, i think that there are weaker signs for the equity market. >> wow thank you. charles. charles: that was great. before we start we have a news alert. new jersey senator bob menendez has been indicted on corruption charges, justice
data came in. the biggy was the adp jobs report, number came in worse than anticipated. market reacted with wall street pulling back. that number came out, jobs number well belokon census -- belokobelow consensus. domestic automakers with decreases sales, some might say this may put the fed on hold. i am thinking there may be a deeper issue. i want to go to the floor of the new york stock exchange, find out how traders feel about it. >> we have keith. we have been talking about the...
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prompted by this legislation is still inadequate because census tracks are only updated once every 10 years and were designed for demographic data collection, not regulatory purposes. the result is that the bureau's formula may now consider most of the rural county, primarily farmland or wilderness, to be rural but the small town that would be home to the actual community bank or credit union may remain nonrural. i've already heard from kentucky bankers in rural counties who would not be covered by this expanded designation. there are plenty of similar examples throughout the country of the bureau oddly designating manifestly rural areas as quote, nonrural. furthermore, the bureau still has not implemented an appeals process for improperly designated communities. so mr. speaker, in summary, this legislation is about inviting individuals, the american people to participate in their government and provide input on matters of local knowledge. it's about making the federal government more accessible, more accountable and more responsive to the people who know their local communities best. i am pleased that this legislation enjoys bi
prompted by this legislation is still inadequate because census tracks are only updated once every 10 years and were designed for demographic data collection, not regulatory purposes. the result is that the bureau's formula may now consider most of the rural county, primarily farmland or wilderness, to be rural but the small town that would be home to the actual community bank or credit union may remain nonrural. i've already heard from kentucky bankers in rural counties who would not be...