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overall, native data. -- overall, negative data. joe: i want to look at my terminal, because something interesting happens you look at futures. we said pay attention to china pmi. everyone is watching chinese data. including janet yellen. that came out at 9:45 a.m. new york time. instantly, futures fell. the worst numbers since the crisis, well into contraction territory. the market did eventually rebound, but i have never seen u.s. futures react like this. alix: new export orders were down. the idea is if you have a lot of inventory, not a lot of new orders, what does that mean for factory production? nothing good, that they recovered, which is puzzling. joe: we had some solid data in europe, maybe that helped a bit. see the eyes of the world on chinese data. alix: that is what led futures lower. i charted the intraday s&p versus the oil price. the white line is the s&p. right after we digested the inventory numbers, initial reaction was a leg higher. you really see this big drop lower within stocks as well as oil. that is definite
overall, native data. -- overall, negative data. joe: i want to look at my terminal, because something interesting happens you look at futures. we said pay attention to china pmi. everyone is watching chinese data. including janet yellen. that came out at 9:45 a.m. new york time. instantly, futures fell. the worst numbers since the crisis, well into contraction territory. the market did eventually rebound, but i have never seen u.s. futures react like this. alix: new export orders were down....
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overall, native data. there was a catalyst or velocity that takes things up. joe: i want to look at my terminal, because something interesting happens you look at features. futures. we said it to pay attention to lookingi, everybody is at this data. --s came out yesterday, whom .oom, the futures dropped well into contraction territory. the market did rebound, but have never seen u.s. futures react like this. down,import prices were the idea was if you have a lot ,f inventory and not new orders what does that mean for the future, but they recovered which was puzzling. joe: it is solid data in europe, maybe that helped and we looked at volkswagen, we will talk about that later. he couldn't see the eyes of the world on china data and the reaction is instant. alix: we will look at what led markets lower. versusd at the s&p 500 oil prices, the white line is s&p 500 and the yellow line is oil prices. we took a guess at numbers, once digestion came in we saw a big drop. this is definitely an oil specific thing, the s&p 500 was able to diverse throughout the day. and
overall, native data. there was a catalyst or velocity that takes things up. joe: i want to look at my terminal, because something interesting happens you look at features. futures. we said it to pay attention to lookingi, everybody is at this data. --s came out yesterday, whom .oom, the futures dropped well into contraction territory. the market did rebound, but have never seen u.s. futures react like this. down,import prices were the idea was if you have a lot ,f inventory and not new orders...
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households legal and illegal receives welfare at a much higher rate than that of the native-born americans. using census data, the group found 51% of the immigrant led households in america receive welfare compared to 30% for the nacetive led household -- native led households. when children are involved the numbers get higher. with 76% of the immigrant led household receiving government assistance compared to 52% again for native born. the group that oversaw the study said they the numbers will likely increase unless washington does something. >> if you make the assumption immigrant is supposed to benefit the united states then you expect welfare would be lower than native born. chris: what do the local immigrant groups think of the study? that part of the story coming up at 6:00. chris papst, abc7 news. jonathan: thank you. we are seeing the staterred storms around -- scattered storms around the region as we talk. kimberly: but will it clear out by tonight? check in with chief meteorologist doug hill. doug? doug: in the late night hour it will clear the upper disturbance level moves through. let's check th
households legal and illegal receives welfare at a much higher rate than that of the native-born americans. using census data, the group found 51% of the immigrant led households in america receive welfare compared to 30% for the nacetive led household -- native led households. when children are involved the numbers get higher. with 76% of the immigrant led household receiving government assistance compared to 52% again for native born. the group that oversaw the study said they the numbers...
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using census data the group found 51% of the immigrant-led households legal and illegal in america receive welfare. compared to 30% for the native households. 73% immigrants from central america. central america receives the most. >> this is creating significant fiscal burden for the american taxpayers. >> stephen oversaw the study and believes the current immigration and the system made this predictable. and the only way to reverse is it to reverse course. >> if you want to deal with this moving forward you will need to move to a system that selects them on the education and the skills and up likely to turn to the welfare system. >> wouldn't you rather look at the statistics as a sign what we should do as a society to bring the population up? >> they see it as one to reinforce the need for the better job. and the higher minimum wage. >> this is income -- incumbent to look at a broader issue. >> immigrant households at 87% are more likely to have someone that works compared to the 76 of native born households with someone employed. in the newsroom, chris papst, abc7 news. maureen: today barbara mikulski became the 34th democrat
using census data the group found 51% of the immigrant-led households legal and illegal in america receive welfare. compared to 30% for the native households. 73% immigrants from central america. central america receives the most. >> this is creating significant fiscal burden for the american taxpayers. >> stephen oversaw the study and believes the current immigration and the system made this predictable. and the only way to reverse is it to reverse course. >> if you want to...
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data. it's been used to extract drug dealers online. and san francisco native basil twist, the puppetere was honored. the winners received $625,000 a piece. >>> rand paul presidential campaign may be running out of financial steam. when a website politico reports a major backer the purple pack has stopped giving money to paul. the pack's leader paul crane told politico that he won't give the candidate any more money until paul changes his positions to reflect a more libertarian philosophy. crane says he thinks paul's political drift has caused him in the polls and crane says he will not raise money for what he calls a futal campaign. >>> and breaking news from georgia where the only woman on death row was executed. she was convicted of helping her lover kill her husband in 1997. her children upheld to the state to spare her life. pope francis also made a plea during his visit to the united states last week. >> there was a contentious debate on cap capitol hill as the president of planned parenthood testified on capitol hill. >> reporter: the head of the house o
data. it's been used to extract drug dealers online. and san francisco native basil twist, the puppetere was honored. the winners received $625,000 a piece. >>> rand paul presidential campaign may be running out of financial steam. when a website politico reports a major backer the purple pack has stopped giving money to paul. the pack's leader paul crane told politico that he won't give the candidate any more money until paul changes his positions to reflect a more libertarian...
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data. university of california at berkeley professor was chosen for his work using nano wire technology for renewable energy and san francisco native was also honored. they received $625,000 with no strings attached. >>> our bay area weather. and check in with our chief meteorologist bill martin. it is feeling more and more like fall out there. >> doesn't it? >> i like it. >> crazy. a week after fall begins it is full on fall with temperatures in the 70s. cloud cover that looks like it wants to rain. it is raining to the south -- raining, drizzle to the south of us -- drizzling to the south of us. sunset will be money. fog at the coast, it is out of there now and now you have beautiful cloud cover. this is the area right here. the swath of sub-tropical moisture. delivering sprinkles or showers, south of monterey. wouldn't that be nice if it shifted north and get us wet? eventually it will. encourage tog see that much -- encouraging to see that much moisture. a signature of el nino. moisture plumes getting further north. all that moisture, if that happens in november when you have a plume of moisture, it gets sucked in to a low- pre
data. university of california at berkeley professor was chosen for his work using nano wire technology for renewable energy and san francisco native was also honored. they received $625,000 with no strings attached. >>> our bay area weather. and check in with our chief meteorologist bill martin. it is feeling more and more like fall out there. >> doesn't it? >> i like it. >> crazy. a week after fall begins it is full on fall with temperatures in the 70s. cloud cover...
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bifurcate the data that way, and i should say pointedly the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans, excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it is important and the department has been put on notice that this is something that the community wants to see. and as we begin to release data in years to come. we do not have data as differentiated for hispanic-americans, however, it is more difficult to assess that data. many of the data we're getting from schools and school districts. they don't all collect the same way. certainly the asian pacific data is one that we are working very hard to have data in the future to differentiate their results. >> so the school districts are differentiating between and among asian subgroups but not hispanic? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> no, they do. but they don't all report to us that way. >> okay. >> they don't all report the origin, and we don't collect the data in such a refined way for the hispanics. >> but now you're planning to begin to collect the data. >> yes. >> is there
bifurcate the data that way, and i should say pointedly the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans, excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it is important and the department has been put on notice that this is something that the community wants to see. and as we begin to release data in years to come. we do not have data as...