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that is taking into account the growth in the labor force and there have been changes in the immigration dynamics. if you have a slower growth rate in the lab force, you will be looking for a target of a slower rate of job growth it keep things in balance. also this is a good report. you saw the reversal of some friends that were concerning in prior months notably the rising unemployment raid from the housing survey is i don't think being tack from the value suggesting the fed may be on course for a food landing. >> gene, how do you feel about the strength of the report but i want to double down on the wage report because not only were they better than expected in terms of growth rate of wages but you had that kind of moving forward the issues around the sport strike and higher wedges embedded in those discussions between the union and employers. does that all mean there is risk at the end of the day? >> i think there is certainly risk but zooming out at the bigger picture of wing growth this continues it moderate and broader measures of inflation show that we are normalizing back to a level of g
that is taking into account the growth in the labor force and there have been changes in the immigration dynamics. if you have a slower growth rate in the lab force, you will be looking for a target of a slower rate of job growth it keep things in balance. also this is a good report. you saw the reversal of some friends that were concerning in prior months notably the rising unemployment raid from the housing survey is i don't think being tack from the value suggesting the fed may be on course...
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their finances, concerned about their homes, concerned about immigration, about their future, their 401-ks and that's where we're seeing this dynamic. maria: and their safety. did you say that in the poll we just referenced that trump is ahead by 35 points on immigration and 19 points on public safety? >> yes. crime and safety, 19 points, immigration, 35 points. and remember that immigration is almost just as high of an issue right now as the economy and abortion. immigration is right up there. nationwide. maria: of course it is. >> i grew up in border states. ism living in another border state. maria: exactly, yep. >> if you want to say one thing about poll, don't look at numbers, look at what the campaigns are doing, and the senate candidates in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania are running ads in which they don't identify as a democrat, they identify as an independent and they have donald trump in their ads, that shows you what the polls are saying. maria: we talked about that yesterday when we had eric huff on, his opponent baldwin is doing that. she said i helped work with trump in her ads. we are just getting started this mor
their finances, concerned about their homes, concerned about immigration, about their future, their 401-ks and that's where we're seeing this dynamic. maria: and their safety. did you say that in the poll we just referenced that trump is ahead by 35 points on immigration and 19 points on public safety? >> yes. crime and safety, 19 points, immigration, 35 points. and remember that immigration is almost just as high of an issue right now as the economy and abortion. immigration is right up...
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and what happens between the dynamic with both of them in the context of springfield and haitian immigrants. okay. i think it's gonna be fun to watch. not trivialize and when i say fun, but i think it's going to be absolutely right vicki grant, back to you. looking forward to it as well. thank de jonathan. yeah, david. well, you may have noticed a bit of a new look here. kron 4 is excited to have launched our new brand. yeah. and so. >> if you're curious, here's a look behind the scenes. >> graphic design creates inner ranges, visual elements to communicate a message effective. and our tech savvy society. almost everybody does some kind of graphic design these days. >> it could be as simple as adding tax to a social media image or adding color to a spreadsheet. it's like tv and technology has evolved since chron's beginning in the basement of the chronicle in 1949. >> so has chron's logo and graphics. 1995, crowns. former marketing vp rick's swanson letter rebrand to mark ron's 50th anniversary. we completely. >> redid the entire television station. >> new graphics, new music you added to.
and what happens between the dynamic with both of them in the context of springfield and haitian immigrants. okay. i think it's gonna be fun to watch. not trivialize and when i say fun, but i think it's going to be absolutely right vicki grant, back to you. looking forward to it as well. thank de jonathan. yeah, david. well, you may have noticed a bit of a new look here. kron 4 is excited to have launched our new brand. yeah. and so. >> if you're curious, here's a look behind the scenes....
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immigration restriction in the earlier period. it seems like a modern expression of that same kind of dynamic. i'll mention quickly, because it is in my current research that members of the century movement understood very clearly that the effort to cage and restrict and exclude asylum- seekers was an extension of the counterrevolutionary violence abroad, and so, they built a movement that sought asylum here for those people and also, to seek to end the wars and the imperial violence abroad because they understood it to be the same expression of state violence. i'm going to conclude because i realize my time is up, that i didn't talk about the 1990s, but i would like to because they are important. there are conferences -- 1994, that merely mirror 1924, and we can talk about that some more. by the 21st century intimately by today, we can see that racialized mass incarceration, including immigration detention has really become a hallmark of america's racial empire, and its current expression of the settler colonial state. thank you. >> okay. hi. thanks to all of you for helping me keep thinking
immigration restriction in the earlier period. it seems like a modern expression of that same kind of dynamic. i'll mention quickly, because it is in my current research that members of the century movement understood very clearly that the effort to cage and restrict and exclude asylum- seekers was an extension of the counterrevolutionary violence abroad, and so, they built a movement that sought asylum here for those people and also, to seek to end the wars and the imperial violence abroad...
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in the dynamic of this race down the stretch and it is it a big distraction of the trump campaign and the controversy is subsuming the message that they want to get out on things like immigration economy. isn't talking about that, they don't damage control and that's the last we want to do before the last we want to do before the election which is a big way. the election which is a big wa , , ., ., ., the election which is a big wa , , ., ., the election which is a big wa. ., ., the election which is a big wa. ., . ., , way. good to have your mothers. i want to because _ way. good to have your mothers. i want to because he _ way. good to have your mothers. i want to because he was - way. good to have your mothers. i want to because he was back. i want to because he was back very briefly to something we are watching at mar—a—lago. it is his residence in florida, you can see and flex there, we are expecting donald trump to speak shortly in mar—a—lago in florida. before he heads to the swing state of pennsylvania, of course, kamala harris is delivering what her campaign because her closing argument. it is a big night for both of the candidates but we tipping to be a line on mar—a
in the dynamic of this race down the stretch and it is it a big distraction of the trump campaign and the controversy is subsuming the message that they want to get out on things like immigration economy. isn't talking about that, they don't damage control and that's the last we want to do before the last we want to do before the election which is a big way. the election which is a big wa , , ., ., ., the election which is a big wa , , ., ., the election which is a big wa. ., ., the election...
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immigration restriction and regulation. in the earlier period, it seems a modern expression of that same kind of dynamic of mentioned quickly because it's in my and my current research that members of the sanctuary movement in the eighties understood very clearly that the effort to cage and restrict and exclude asylum seekers coming to american borders was just an extension of the counterrevolutionary violence abroad. and so they built a movement that sought asylum here for those people and also to seek to end the wars and to end the imperial abroad, because they understood it to be the same expression of state violence. i'm just going to conclude because i realize my time up that by the i didn't get to talk about the 1990s, but i would like to because they're important confluences in 1994 that really mirror 1924 and we could talk about that some more. but i'll just conclude by saying that. by the 21st century and definitely by today we can see that racialized mass incarceration, including immigration detention, had really has really become a hallmark of america's racial empire. and it's current expression of the settler co
immigration restriction and regulation. in the earlier period, it seems a modern expression of that same kind of dynamic of mentioned quickly because it's in my and my current research that members of the sanctuary movement in the eighties understood very clearly that the effort to cage and restrict and exclude asylum seekers coming to american borders was just an extension of the counterrevolutionary violence abroad. and so they built a movement that sought asylum here for those people and...
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vance attacking you on immigration or whatever and it will be interesting to see the exact same dynamic let that go. you have to defend him. >> i will say if you read any of the print press today that was like things to watch for in the debate, it was like here are the things j.d. vance is going to attack tim walz on and they are all things j.d. vance has talked about on the campaign trail attacking tim walz. there has not been a list of here are all the things tim walz is going to attack j.d. vance on. the only thing he has been hit on is you used to say not nice things about donald trump. well, a lot of americans can relate to that. j.d. vance in his own terms is a political minefield, one that no one has yet tried to push anybody across. all right, we are about 45 minutes away from the start of the debate. before that alex wagner will be talking with senator mark kelly. we will also check in with jacob soboroff at a watch party in michigan. we have much more to come. stay with us. lakesha: childhood cancer is it's hard. but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for ever
vance attacking you on immigration or whatever and it will be interesting to see the exact same dynamic let that go. you have to defend him. >> i will say if you read any of the print press today that was like things to watch for in the debate, it was like here are the things j.d. vance is going to attack tim walz on and they are all things j.d. vance has talked about on the campaign trail attacking tim walz. there has not been a list of here are all the things tim walz is going to attack...
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immigration, crime and perhaps the culture war. but the events of the middle east are clearly events overseas, period, are clearly going to change the dynamic here. be interesting to see how well j.d. vance does in this sense. he's probably a slightly better debater than tim waltz. and as such, how hard does he go at waltz and the administration at the biden administration in particular, relative to what they've been doing in the middle east and relate that to these events? so i would expect, heather, that we would see some foreign policy questions, perhaps maybe even right out of the gate, more than we normally would see in a vice presidential debate. >> yeah, sort of shifting the conversation a bit. the events from overseas? absolutely. you know, david, we talk a lot about vice presidential debates. and, you know, they're not being a whole lot necessarily at stake, both candidates. it feels like the strategy going is just to sort of avoid unforced errors here. with that being said, when you when you look at these two candidates, where do you see the biggest potential pitfalls for each of them? >> yeah, i mean, look, which which governor w
immigration, crime and perhaps the culture war. but the events of the middle east are clearly events overseas, period, are clearly going to change the dynamic here. be interesting to see how well j.d. vance does in this sense. he's probably a slightly better debater than tim waltz. and as such, how hard does he go at waltz and the administration at the biden administration in particular, relative to what they've been doing in the middle east and relate that to these events? so i would expect,...
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dynamics. the longtime population is aging and new groups are moving in. an influx from new york city, some progressive, some conservative, as well as recent generations of immigrantsst of hispanic communities. gisele martinez is the first generation in her family to vote and at 22, she ran for and won a seat on the newburgh city council. it is one of us and valleys urban centers, a democratic stronghold, where a different democratic congressman is more clearly out in front. but the issues here are areawide , including a rise in migrants, some undocumented, some legally and now voting citizens. the battle for groups of latinos is key to the valley's future and its present. why giselle and other latinas are doing their own door-to-door and she has noticed something. >> we have seen a shift where specifically latino men tend to lean more conservative and tend to vote more republican. lisa: republican policies are harmful to giselle and bipartisanship is not the answer. i told her how republican organizer bonnie sees this year as a fight between good and evil. >> i would agree with her actually. this is an election between good and evil. and i say that because unfortu
dynamics. the longtime population is aging and new groups are moving in. an influx from new york city, some progressive, some conservative, as well as recent generations of immigrantsst of hispanic communities. gisele martinez is the first generation in her family to vote and at 22, she ran for and won a seat on the newburgh city council. it is one of us and valleys urban centers, a democratic stronghold, where a different democratic congressman is more clearly out in front. but the issues here...
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dynamic. the public defender's office has had a good beat on fedspeak strategic on which cases we take up -- good beat on being strategic on which cases we take up. >> immigration, too. >> the clinics' position would be we are zealously presenting our client. we are not here to embody these larger institutional interests. they end up like the leroy jenkins, kind of rush out there and might ruin it for everybody. [laughter] >> so, clinics are like podcasts is what i am hearing. last question. >> i am alexa and i work at the federalist society. in the white line case, do you think it might implicate one or two? >> i would like it to. there are two issues. in one, the issue is, can the agency defend what it did? the department of justice cannot save an agency by coming up with a better argument or rationale than the agency offered, even if the agency could defend its decision on other grounds. it has to have made the decision on that basis. in chenary two, the court decided to be fairly flexible on letting agencies get around that. i think that does need to be revisited. i do not think the white lion case as argued and presented to the court raises that. i do not
dynamic. the public defender's office has had a good beat on fedspeak strategic on which cases we take up -- good beat on being strategic on which cases we take up. >> immigration, too. >> the clinics' position would be we are zealously presenting our client. we are not here to embody these larger institutional interests. they end up like the leroy jenkins, kind of rush out there and might ruin it for everybody. [laughter] >> so, clinics are like podcasts is what i am hearing....
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especially with the dynamic of no next debate for the presidential candidates, remember what this race is going to come down to, those six critical battlegrounds, the economy, and immigration have seen that consistently in the polling, expect to hear those -- both of those issues hammered big time on stage tonight. >> and worth noting this is the first presidential election since roe was overturned. >> mics will be turned on tonight. will that make a big difference? >> it was the harris campaign that in the presidential debate wanted the mics to be on throughout here. this time they are on throughout. cbs can turn them off as necessary. but if that back and forth, they're hoping you can hear the snide comments by either side. >> show of hands, who thinks there will be another debate between trump and harris? >> listen to you with the show of hands. >> who thinks there should be? >> all right. there we go. >> good answer. it is the top of the hour now, 9:00 p.m. in new york city. we're seconds away from tonight's only vice presidential debate between ohio republican senator jd vance and minnesota democratic governor tim walz. >> that's right. it is also potentially if you h
especially with the dynamic of no next debate for the presidential candidates, remember what this race is going to come down to, those six critical battlegrounds, the economy, and immigration have seen that consistently in the polling, expect to hear those -- both of those issues hammered big time on stage tonight. >> and worth noting this is the first presidential election since roe was overturned. >> mics will be turned on tonight. will that make a big difference? >> it was...
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dynamic that impacts one state in statewide elections. to the bigger point around in some ways the wrong conversation about immigration because this is asylumeeker's that had been the focus of this conversation over the last few years, we are seeking asylum for very valid reasons. for economic, political or personal. they are trying to escape domestic violence. and there are a lot of horrific circumstances and i would suggest the people watching this that have a negative opinion from immigrants who have arrived through the asylum process. i would remind you that many of you are christians and have that as part of your faith. jesus was an asylum seeker who is mother's name was maria. i think we need to focus about having these conversations. and what it says about the politics that one of the major candidates, one of his very few if any major arguments for being president is that the problem with our country are black and brown people that are more recently arrived. the question is that our we can have a president working to solve problems and believe in the humanity of all of us or a president as he has done in springfield and many other ci
dynamic that impacts one state in statewide elections. to the bigger point around in some ways the wrong conversation about immigration because this is asylumeeker's that had been the focus of this conversation over the last few years, we are seeking asylum for very valid reasons. for economic, political or personal. they are trying to escape domestic violence. and there are a lot of horrific circumstances and i would suggest the people watching this that have a negative opinion from immigrants...
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and that kind of explains the larger dynamic here, as important as this stuff s it is concerns about the economy, it is issues like immigrationrs to continue supporting him, even if they disapprove of this side of him. that's especially true in places like erie county, pennsylvania where economic concerns are likely to carry the day. among harris voters preserving democracy is a huge issue. >> kamala harris is headed back to pennsylvania today, right there in erie county which is where you are, a week long blitz that she will be holding in those blue states. let's zero in on erie county and harris today. what should we expect to hear. >> reporter: kamala harris is rallying in this city of erie, pennsylvania, and this bellwether county that has a knack for predicting which way pennsylvania ultimately goes. an official telling us she had lay out her agenda, a vision for the country which she calls a new way forward and encourage pennsylvanians to vote early and cast their ballot. look at how erie county has voted, 2008 obama won, 2012 obama won, 2016 donald trump won, 2020 biden won. what do they all have in common? they all ca
and that kind of explains the larger dynamic here, as important as this stuff s it is concerns about the economy, it is issues like immigrationrs to continue supporting him, even if they disapprove of this side of him. that's especially true in places like erie county, pennsylvania where economic concerns are likely to carry the day. among harris voters preserving democracy is a huge issue. >> kamala harris is headed back to pennsylvania today, right there in erie county which is where...
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immigrants from the indian subcontinent first come to this country until 2020. as it existed among south asians, escorted is an ancient relic from a remote country sometimes in headlines, often dismissed as a micro dynamic, not especially relevant to everyday americans. however, a single case of work is discrimination changed that when california's department of fair employment and housing sued silicon valley giant and $51.6 billion company cisco systems for failing to prevent discrimination. dominant caste and managers. this was different from earlier cases of discrimination of lower caste individuals by the perpetrators. the stomach churning case of being arrested in 2000 for sexual slavery and human trafficking of girls as young as 9 years old from india. one of berkeley's richest landlords who owned close to 1000 properties in the city is known for his extensive philanthropy. exploited and enslaved young girls after bringing him over from his home state in india on false pretenses of employment. force them into sexual servitude into cleaning and maintenance of his restaurants and rental properties. the case broke november 1999 when a 17-year-old girl died from carbon monoxide poisoning at one of his
immigrants from the indian subcontinent first come to this country until 2020. as it existed among south asians, escorted is an ancient relic from a remote country sometimes in headlines, often dismissed as a micro dynamic, not especially relevant to everyday americans. however, a single case of work is discrimination changed that when california's department of fair employment and housing sued silicon valley giant and $51.6 billion company cisco systems for failing to prevent discrimination....