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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan.nly on verizon. >> shannon: the federal communication commission is talking about cell phone towers have backup supply soto avoid outals like in hurricane sandy. many people lost more, like their homes and way of live. tonight, eric shawn on thanksgiving many people never imagined. >> three weeks later there is a need. >> apple, ham and cheese, crackers, juices. >> even now, coney island resident remains without heat. she stood in line to get bottled water and bags of snacks to carry back to her cold apartment. >> did you think it would be this long? >> no. >> the worst i've seen. >> they hand out everything from pretzel to diapers. the impact is lasting. >> the storm's problem it created there is a long-term damage swept to work hard to sustain the basic needs. >> most americans are thinking of turkey and trimmings the storm victims are thankful for the basics. >> this was scary. never experienced this in my life. never. >> i pray every day. gets me through. >> breezy point queens whe
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan.y on verizon. ♪ ♪ >> dana: between now and sunday more than 43 million people are expected to travel 50 miles or more. greg is making ridiculous faces now. according to a.a.a. that is what they said about greg. 2 million or so will pass through chicago's airport. earlier today, the fog came through and canceled 200 flights in the windy city. hundreds of others was delayed. what is the situation there now? steve brown life at chicago o'hare. steve? >> hey there, yes. a little better. they managed to get the fog burned off by noon. still had to work through the difficulties there are fewer flights and fewer seats. if there is a problem with delays or cancellations you have fewer seats to move people to get where they are going. in the midwest is where you have most difficulty. the vast majority of folks traveling with the holiday weekend will do so by car. a good news bad news situation there. the price of gasoline has been drop something a few cents less than beginning of the month. few
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. >>eric: this is gaza city where celebrations are underway after a cease-fire was announced between israel and hamas. david lee miller is in israel with the latest. >>reporter: the cease-fire was implemented two hours ago. there were a dozen rockets and to hours, plus, cease-fire, it is relatively calm. earlier, though, the difficult day in addition to the usual rocket fire we saw something that has not happened since 2006, in was a bus bombing, someone threw a bomb on a bus and then fled some two dozen people were injureed. it is not clear what group was responsible, hamas has not claimed responsibility and the leaders of the group regissed after hearing about the bus bombing. also, today, in gaza, there remain more israel airstrikes leading up to the cease-fire and 120 targets were hit and 23 palestinians were killed today, including two children, and in total now, this conflict has claimed 157 palestinian lives and five israeli lives. as i said at the outset at this hour, it looks l
exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. >>eric: this is gaza city where celebrations are underway after a cease-fire was announced between israel and hamas. david lee miller is in israel with the latest. >>reporter: the cease-fire was implemented two hours ago. there were a dozen rockets and to hours, plus, cease-fire, it is relatively calm. earlier, though, the difficult day in addition to the usual rocket fire we saw something that...
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan.ot terrible. but they are not 130 calories. taking the bloody mary mix. you can doo tomato juice with lemon and that makings it lesss red . you don't have all . horse radish and extras in there. martinies have a lott of booze. >> it is 240 calories and anything that is sweet with a lot of sugar. if you can't see throughh it. it probablyy has more calories and a little booze and gin. >> 123 calories. >> and that is overarching rule and this is stick with the clearr alcohol. >> it was a lot of add other sugar and creamy ingredients to add in the other calories. >> the an i had a bad idea. >> i don't thinkk you had an last night. you are greatt eyed. >> all smoke and mirrors, baby. >> tell us about the skinny girl brand. i know a lot of people are fond of it. >> when people order a frozen margarita. it looks healthy because it is icy. 500 calories or more. this is 100 calorieless. >> and last, you can add coconut water to make it taste like a pina colada. >> 250. and pineapple vodka and c
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan.nly on verizon. >> trace: continue to serve warrants in deadly explosion in indianapolis. now they need to demolish more than two dozen homes damaged in that blast. they also say they will probably level four additional how fasts but only after police investigate them. among those homes, the one they say blew up. and the house next door where a second grade teacher and her husband died. investigators say the november 10th blast was not an accident but a homicide. they have not yet made any arrests but cops are reportedly focusing on a couple who lives in the home that exploded. well police in new york city say they have their man in the shooting deaths of three new york city shop keepers. and now a door-to-door clothing salesman is facing multiple murder charges in what many fevered was the work of a serial killer. police arrested the man you see in this surveillance video for the killings of the brooklyn store owners over the last few months. investigators say the locations of the sho
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. >>> it's foggy this morning. it's going to stay that way for the next few hours, then sunshine and man is it going to be wet after that. stay tuned. >>> it's going to be an interesting commute this week. we're going to say fog a lot this morning. the best way to say is you can see it. coming up we'll show you where chp has issued several dense fog advisories. >>> three block buster movies combine to produce record block buster records. breaking down, two, sky fall, and earned about $290 million for the holiday weekend. that began wednesday. breaking dawn part 2 earned $62 million, and sky fall, lincoln, rise of the guardians and life of pi rounded out the top 5. >>> they've been doing this for 50 years, the rolling stones, they still got it folks. >> ♪ i say hey, you, get off of my cloud ♪ note. >> they can still walk, talk and man they can sing. the stones kicked off the 50th 50th anniversary tour in london. the sell out concert was the first of five shows, their ave
exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of you plan. only on verizon. >>> it's foggy this morning. it's going to stay that way for the next few hours, then sunshine and man is it going to be wet after that. stay tuned. >>> it's going to be an interesting commute this week. we're going to say fog a lot this morning. the best way to say is you can see it. coming up we'll show you where chp has issued several dense fog advisories. >>> three block...
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. run into trouble cooking thr thanksgiving feast. menlo pk >>> it's the emergency call firefighters know they are going to get. someone will run into trouble cooking their thanksgiving feast today. menlo park fire crews demonstrated the dangers of using turkey deep fryers. the real trouble happens when people overfill the oil and drop in the turkey especially if it has a little water on it, causes problems. >> that is dangerous. but deep fried turkey? >> it's yum! >> very good. >>> the most common causes of house fires are cook and as you moot imagine, it doubles over the holidays as you might imagine. >>> what's your favorite thanksgiving day tradition? comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com and we may share them on air later this morning. mine is always just eating. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> eating lots of food. >> we all do that. >>> a holiday tradition in san francisco the annual thanksgiving feast at glide memorial church. hundreds of volunteer workers hav
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. >> bret: republicans are already looking ahead to the next election. in 2014. they are trying to do something about the low numbers with hispanics. correspondent doug mckelway on the first steps this week. >> clearly aware of the changing demographics of the u.s., congressional republicans sent two signals today they are intent on wooing latino voters. >> we need a new tone about immigration, be more welcoming. >> in the house, labrador, puerto rican born republican, is resurrecting the so-called stem jobs bill. short for science, technology, engineering an math. it would end the green card lottery that selects 55,000 immigrants from country with low immigration rates and reallocate them to foreign born post graduate degree holders. >> this is important legislation. american businesses, companies say they need the high skilled workers. and they are not finding enough. >> sponsors say the stem bill is appealing to the conservatives and the immigrants and allows benefic
exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. >> bret: republicans are already looking ahead to the next election. in 2014. they are trying to do something about the low numbers with hispanics. correspondent doug mckelway on the first steps this week. >> clearly aware of the changing demographics of the u.s., congressional republicans sent two signals today they are intent on wooing latino voters. >> we need a new tone about...
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races than the candidates themselves there are the personalities that you've been that help you sense the data the make sense of the data the policies in the back stories but the media is also prone to error whether it's laziness misconstruing the facts or simply a fear of alternative perspectives the mainstream media has kept us interchange but not necessarily informed here now is our number one most ridiculous moment of this election. according to the pew research center's project for excellence in journalism before the first presidential debate president obama had the edge in terms of favorable media coverage twenty two percent of the coverage he got was positive fifty one percent mixed twenty seven percent negative but after the first debate the numbers essentially flipped with governor romney getting twenty percent positive stories fifty percent mixed and thirty percent unfavorable so the mainstream media treated both candidates equally you would agree that the press ought to be fair so are they yes. so i know what you're thinking why is this the most ridiculous moment given all the polit
races than the candidates themselves there are the personalities that you've been that help you sense the data the make sense of the data the policies in the back stories but the media is also prone to error whether it's laziness misconstruing the facts or simply a fear of alternative perspectives the mainstream media has kept us interchange but not necessarily informed here now is our number one most ridiculous moment of this election. according to the pew research center's project for...
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan. only on verizon. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. that makes watching tv even better. if your tv were a hot dog, zeebox would be some sort of fancy, french mustard. just like adding fancy mustard to a hotdog makes you go "woah!," zeebox adds video, info, and playalongs to spice up your favorite shows. download zeebox free and say "woah" every time you watch tv. to spice up your favorite shows. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of ti
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exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan.. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. >>> most of what vice president biden made news for today was his trip to costco. a new costco opened up in the d.c. area, and vice president biden whipped out his costco membership card and went to the store. he bought some duraflame logs, bought a giant costco-sized apple pie. he bought some children's books. he bought a 32 inch television and he spent some time looking at watches. and he hugged people. and he ate snacks that they were giving out in the deli area. and he ate more snacks they were giving out in the bakery area. he apparently had a great time and there were great pictures taken of him having a great time at the great big costco in d.c. but the other thing that vice president biden did today that did not get nearly as much attention is something that happ
exclusively with data sense-- a feature that makes the most of your plan.. [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean 2x more greasy dishes. dawn does more. so it's not a chore. >>> most of what vice president biden made news for today was his trip to costco. a new costco opened up in the d.c. area, and vice president biden whipped out his costco membership card and went to...
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then in order to sort of get a sense of the data, because there is a lot. what we did was we made pie charts for each of the groups that are groups that we're either targeting or asked about for comparison reasons. so if you look at the next chart, this chart represents 100% of the african-american students who are current 11th graders in our school system and then it shows how many are in each of the five categories. so the way to read this is that we have 323 african-american students who are current juniors. 84 of them are on-track with 110 credits plus have met their a-g markers. 153 of them have the credits, but are missing the marker. 45 are off-track with the credits. they are below 30 credits or more, or 30 credits. and then you have 24 who are moderately off-track and then 17 of our current juniors who are african-americans who are severely off-track. the next chart represents our latino students, who are current 11th graders for the class of 2014. we have 821. you see the 265 or 32% of them are on-track meeting the benchmarks. another 364 or 44% o
then in order to sort of get a sense of the data, because there is a lot. what we did was we made pie charts for each of the groups that are groups that we're either targeting or asked about for comparison reasons. so if you look at the next chart, this chart represents 100% of the african-american students who are current 11th graders in our school system and then it shows how many are in each of the five categories. so the way to read this is that we have 323 african-american students who are...
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sense of how to manage its response to the issue both in neighborhoods which infestation seems to be increasing and prioritizing our limited staff resources to where the need is. currently we only collect dataased on complaints, which doesn't give us a good sense of where the bed bug fib if he is thaitions are -- infestations are. by mandating pest control operators report to the dph we'll have a broader sense where the infestations are. this will have a data driven use of our resources. i believe the approach practice in collaboration with dph and the working group that has been working on this issue for over three years is both measured, responsible, and smart. i want to acknowledge a couple of folks that have really been active in coming to our hearing. and i want to acknowledge [speaker not understood], tina chockv, ben ing, [speaker not understood], rich aer may, sarah short, [speaker not understood], and brad bishop for the bed bug working group and on the city sidebar bra garcia, karen con, rajiv, rosemary and [speaker not understood] for their support, advice, and knowledge and the city task force who unanimously endorsed this legislation. we also want to thank the san francisco goo
sense of how to manage its response to the issue both in neighborhoods which infestation seems to be increasing and prioritizing our limited staff resources to where the need is. currently we only collect dataased on complaints, which doesn't give us a good sense of where the bed bug fib if he is thaitions are -- infestations are. by mandating pest control operators report to the dph we'll have a broader sense where the infestations are. this will have a data driven use of our resources. i...
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data team, right? so, what does make sense? this is kind of an open question to get your point of view. >> do you want to take that, shannon? >> i think that there is actually quite ah few examples. we can probably talk to this more with smaller cities that are making open data efforts. but what i would say is that it's proven more than the value of the investment. the return that we've gotten just by opening up the data has actually given back more. so, that would be my short answer to it, but i think you probably have more experience working directly with some of the cities. >> so, i grew up in a small city so i care about small cities a lot, 15,000 people, southern illinois. i'm a card nastionv fan. -- cardinals fan. i should say that. the city of santa cruz, for instance, it's a smaller city. they're a leader in open data. they've been doing this for a long time. the working with the city of make on, georgia, they're doing it as well. * macon. the smaller cities are taking advantage of easily reusable solution thextion, rig
data team, right? so, what does make sense? this is kind of an open question to get your point of view. >> do you want to take that, shannon? >> i think that there is actually quite ah few examples. we can probably talk to this more with smaller cities that are making open data efforts. but what i would say is that it's proven more than the value of the investment. the return that we've gotten just by opening up the data has actually given back more. so, that would be my short...
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the other thing about technology, in 2008, i think we had good data and a good sense of who the electorate was and used the internet well and e- mail well. the world has expanded light years since 2008. so much of the campaign had to be done on social network because people spend most of their non-work time there. this year we'd send a list and say ralph make sure you call your friends in battleground states and tell them to vote. this time some of you probably got these message fuss had a friend in ohio or virginia you got a message saying check in with them and make sure they vote. >> how did you know they had a friend ohio on facebook? >> we just did. it was a big deal. my wife called me and said i just got a message and i'm supposed to ask your sister who lives in ohio if she voted. i kept saying we're going to be fine we've got this. that was another piece of evidence we knew what we were doing. a twitter consensus emerges immediately. in both the media their consensus emerges about who is doing well or bad, who maid a mistake, who didn't. and that has to be understood about modern po
the other thing about technology, in 2008, i think we had good data and a good sense of who the electorate was and used the internet well and e- mail well. the world has expanded light years since 2008. so much of the campaign had to be done on social network because people spend most of their non-work time there. this year we'd send a list and say ralph make sure you call your friends in battleground states and tell them to vote. this time some of you probably got these message fuss had a...
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dream and particularly the way it's racialized as well for white people almost eliminates any sense of the data for any sense of hesitation, any sense of the conditional. it's like if i work hard i would be -- you know, if i were in this position. it's like i am already. somebody ready to take the reins of power. the conditional, the sons being contingent upon the politics rather than the political climate, not just one's own individual effort is a tremendous flat to up the way we think about politics to completely push the public and that's why obama got into such trouble by saying he didn't do it all by yourself because there is a strong, strong sense of this country that we do everything by ourselves. so for me it's about excavating some of that said people can recognize so people don't get defensive back and really recognize themselves for their aspirational potential and that potential is great, but for the on the ground reality that blocks them from the team that. >> yeah, that's one thing about the 99%. at a conversation on my way over about the 99% of thought was so powerful was the rec
dream and particularly the way it's racialized as well for white people almost eliminates any sense of the data for any sense of hesitation, any sense of the conditional. it's like if i work hard i would be -- you know, if i were in this position. it's like i am already. somebody ready to take the reins of power. the conditional, the sons being contingent upon the politics rather than the political climate, not just one's own individual effort is a tremendous flat to up the way we think about...
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data. >> sure. >> there's a sense that you, after all this time, aren't always above board and that there's some hidden motive to kind of invade our privacy, take the information, and use it to make money. >> we never sell your information. advertisers who are using the site never get access to your information. >> but the new layout does encourage us to reveal more about ourselves on facebook. the company also introduced a new button where users can tell facebook what they like on over 100,000 sites, whether it's a new pair of jeans or a 60 minutes story. so the company does compile and control an ever-growing inventory of your likes and interests. and if facebook itself doesn't sell the information to advertisers, applications, or apps, that run on facebook by outside companies have been known to. >> it's against all of our policies for an application to ever share information with their advertisers. >> but they do. they do. >> and then we shut them down if they do. [ticking] >> coming up: mark zuckerberg on facebook and privacy. >> it's something that we take really seriously. and, you know, every d
data. >> sure. >> there's a sense that you, after all this time, aren't always above board and that there's some hidden motive to kind of invade our privacy, take the information, and use it to make money. >> we never sell your information. advertisers who are using the site never get access to your information. >> but the new layout does encourage us to reveal more about ourselves on facebook. the company also introduced a new button where users can tell facebook what...
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munich re is a company that in one sense that compiles data in a bloodless, profit oriented way in order figure out what the costs are going to be related to storm hazards among other disasters. this report was put out on october 17, before the storm, before we had any sense it was going to be as extreme as it was. it reported that basically extreme weather has gotten more frequent, more intense, particularly as it happens in north america, and the insurance company is saying that they are now beyond the debate over whether climate change is real. they have accepted that, and they are calling on industry to deal with it as a statistical reality. i thought that was a nice accompaniment to the scientific research because the munich re guys are not doing basic climate research, but simply serving the money they pay out over time and saying, we have been paying out more billions in recent decades then we had anticipated and see a trend and we can see no explanation other anan the relationship to global warming. >> in fact, even the pentagon, right? for years, even under the bush @administrat
munich re is a company that in one sense that compiles data in a bloodless, profit oriented way in order figure out what the costs are going to be related to storm hazards among other disasters. this report was put out on october 17, before the storm, before we had any sense it was going to be as extreme as it was. it reported that basically extreme weather has gotten more frequent, more intense, particularly as it happens in north america, and the insurance company is saying that they are now...
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data points about you. they know from your voter registration record, what party, how your precinct vorkts your sense of track, your socioeconomic status they think or race or ethnicity and collect information from private sector data warehouses that has information on the things you buy or information you have given out when you fill out a warranty form. >> stephen: if they have information what would they glean from this, i love lemonade, i subscribe to "golf" magazine. i like deep pile shag carpet and believe poor people should be euthanized. what would you get from that, where am i leaning there. >> the last one they have predictive power but the other ones are things the campaigns have access to but don't use to make a political prediction. the stuff that helps is often the most boring. >> stephen: where are they getting this information about me. >> a lot of the commercial information is coming when you fill out a warranty form or enter a sweepstake and check your household income is between 50 and $75,000 or they have a college education or that you take six vacations a year that information gets colle
data points about you. they know from your voter registration record, what party, how your precinct vorkts your sense of track, your socioeconomic status they think or race or ethnicity and collect information from private sector data warehouses that has information on the things you buy or information you have given out when you fill out a warranty form. >> stephen: if they have information what would they glean from this, i love lemonade, i subscribe to "golf" magazine. i like...
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so this gives you a sense of the ridership but the other data that you are asking for will definitely work to get you that. and it is necessary to do the redesign work as well. >> commissioner, fewer? >> thanks. president yee. >> so, i am not... i guess that i am not understanding this part very well. i am so sorry. so i am looking at this on page 9, the current services after school. so, these are the services that we are currently offering. and the ctip one, two, three, those are the kids who live in 1, 2, 3, 4, explain it to me, and where are they coming from and going to? i don't kind of get it? >> thanks commissioner, it is a very high level snapshot, that really does... >> that is generous. >> sorry about that. but what it illustrates is, you know, it takes the afternoon riders, so that we have got about 1600 students riding and what this shows is how many of those students live in areas that the city with the lowest average test score which is a ctip 1, 5, or the areas with the highest average test score and it shows how many of them are getting transportation in the afternoon
so this gives you a sense of the ridership but the other data that you are asking for will definitely work to get you that. and it is necessary to do the redesign work as well. >> commissioner, fewer? >> thanks. president yee. >> so, i am not... i guess that i am not understanding this part very well. i am so sorry. so i am looking at this on page 9, the current services after school. so, these are the services that we are currently offering. and the ctip one, two, three,...
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in fact, what marie does is he takes, through all sorts of data points, mostly from the senses but allts of other data points, he describes belmont, massachusetts, in 1960 and compares it to fishtown, which is a blue-collar community inside urban philadelphia. and he takes out all a minority elements, the data points and these numbers, and basically looks at white america in 1960, an upper-middle-class belmont, massachusetts, and compares it to working class, middle class philadelphia, and then sees what happens over the last 80 years. and what happens is tragic for our country. belmont, 50 years later, has been pretty good. income levels and returns are slightly up. outcomes as relates to high school graduation and college graduations are extraordinarily good. crime rates were low, and they actually got lower. families are intact. church participation, civic participation, all of the indicators that one would suggest traditionally at least in our country are the indicators of a healthy kind of community. belmont is doing quite well. fishtown, on the other hand, which was the gaps betw
in fact, what marie does is he takes, through all sorts of data points, mostly from the senses but allts of other data points, he describes belmont, massachusetts, in 1960 and compares it to fishtown, which is a blue-collar community inside urban philadelphia. and he takes out all a minority elements, the data points and these numbers, and basically looks at white america in 1960, an upper-middle-class belmont, massachusetts, and compares it to working class, middle class philadelphia, and then...
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in a macro sense, what we're going to see is the first normal data point we have seen in eight years. the 2006 cycle was a democratic way. the 2010 cycle was a republican wave tha. we've not seen a normal election since 2004. we're going to say how many non- white voters turn out. business going to be a long-term change? the youth vote, and did president obama reached the peak of how many younger voters showed up on election night itself of bac in 2008118% was in that -- in 2008 when 18% was in that demographic. we are looking at the white voters and the relationship with the democratic party. we have seen white working-class voters backing away from the the last 20party for a lo or 30 years. how do those white voters turn out and actually vote? >> anything that would surprise you? >> a couple of the races in which really strong candidates to have done a really great campaigns look like they're going to come up a little bit short. in the arizona senate contests, richard is one of the better candidates we have seen. both states tilt toward republicans. i do not they're going to get it
in a macro sense, what we're going to see is the first normal data point we have seen in eight years. the 2006 cycle was a democratic way. the 2010 cycle was a republican wave tha. we've not seen a normal election since 2004. we're going to say how many non- white voters turn out. business going to be a long-term change? the youth vote, and did president obama reached the peak of how many younger voters showed up on election night itself of bac in 2008118% was in that -- in 2008 when 18% was in...
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[speaker not understood] we don't get a sense of how it's operated after. in some of the data you gave, just globally about the program, i think it is helpful when you come back on the 29th to have that as part of the packet, like how many percentages -- you may not be here. >> i will not be here, no. >> the percentage of projects that's -- how many on-site and off-site, if you do have demographic information -- >> can i do that today? >> you gave a lot of that information. it would be good publicly to have it, too. >> okay. >> yeah, we don't have to spend a ton of time. >> i can tell you, i can show you. >> sure. >> okay. so, you can see this. you might not be able to. the first box just shows rental versus ownership. this is through 2011 and it starts in fiscal year 2002 because we wanted to look at the year where the fee started. the revenue fee before 2002. so, it doesn't add up to how many units i say there are in total. between fiscal year 2003 and fiscal year 10-11, we completed 143 projects and you'll see that 79% of those projects show on-site. 4% shows off-site. and
[speaker not understood] we don't get a sense of how it's operated after. in some of the data you gave, just globally about the program, i think it is helpful when you come back on the 29th to have that as part of the packet, like how many percentages -- you may not be here. >> i will not be here, no. >> the percentage of projects that's -- how many on-site and off-site, if you do have demographic information -- >> can i do that today? >> you gave a lot of that...
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if the data is there, you get this overall sense of caution when it comes to housing. ervousness out there? >> existing home sales data that came out yesterday, the vast majority of homes being bought are being bought by investors. the data that came up on existing home starts, do you realize the date that the vast majority of the increase was in multifamily? single-family construction starts are actually -- cheryl: what you are saying is the multifamily investments, those are investors, not actually first-time home buyers, newly married couples but investors making these moves and that is an issue. >> that is an issue. i am optimistic. glad to see we are seeing a bottom in housing but what is forming a the bottom? not first-time home buyers are people coming back in the market with a sustainable long-term trajectory on the housing market? investors taking advantage of low housing prices. we want that. we need that. however we have got to address the jobs and the fiscal cliff issues that are facing us and i am optimistic. i'm looking with the an end going the data on th
if the data is there, you get this overall sense of caution when it comes to housing. ervousness out there? >> existing home sales data that came out yesterday, the vast majority of homes being bought are being bought by investors. the data that came up on existing home starts, do you realize the date that the vast majority of the increase was in multifamily? single-family construction starts are actually -- cheryl: what you are saying is the multifamily investments, those are investors,...
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i would carefully draw the distinction between data and partisan politics in a superficial sense. not believe and i argue in the book that he was partisan in a superficial sense. we like to talk about that was a political decision, things like that. a lot of the time we made that very superficially. but in a much deeper way, it is absolutely political ramifications, but he was very careful, for instance, to brief dwight eisenhower who at that point was the leading republican figure who engage in special briefings during the crisis. he was sending john mccone from the cia or, he would send john mccone in party politics at this point to go brief eisenhower. whenever he was briefing congressional leaders, it is a bipartisan affair. he was not getting democratic leaders on the phones and giving them privileged information. he was careful to be bipartisan in his political awareness. >> host: when the tape recording and transcript of the october 27 discussions emerged, they suggested jfk and appraisers were not so much fearful that if they accepted a public trade, this would be the amer
i would carefully draw the distinction between data and partisan politics in a superficial sense. not believe and i argue in the book that he was partisan in a superficial sense. we like to talk about that was a political decision, things like that. a lot of the time we made that very superficially. but in a much deeper way, it is absolutely political ramifications, but he was very careful, for instance, to brief dwight eisenhower who at that point was the leading republican figure who engage...