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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? >> they do. but they don't all report to us that way. they don't all report the origin, and we don't collect the data in such a refined way. >> but now you're planning to begin to collect the data. >> yes. >> is there some way that -- you know, yesterday we were talking about leveraging federal dollars for state investment in education. since i'm sure the school districts are receiving some form of federal aid, that you can request if not mandate that they provide you with that data, broken down by subgroup? >> well, i don't want to say they're refusing to give it to us. it's a manner of putting the procedures for data collection in place such that when one state gives us an indication and a definition for origin of a student, it is the same as another state. so i think it's a matter of getting our definitions and procedures in place. i don't think
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? >> they do. but they don't all report to us that way. they don't all report the origin, and we don't collect the data in such a refined way. >> but now you're planning to begin to collect the data. >> yes....
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recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we have for thisancy and this grant to provide the multiculture and multilingual skills to target outreach and education within the api community. one key element is to produce and distribute language appropriate education materials to the general public, professional and care givers. we urge your support of this particular grant >> any questions? commissioner loo. >> the education al material, you know how many languages are they in? >> um, i believe-i know on some of the more significant asian languages, but know the staff there speaks quite a few languages and dialects. >> we have been around for 40 years so we have cantonese, mandarin, [inaudible] korean [inaudible] spanish and it incleess dependent on the volunteer base we have. we
recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we have for thisancy and this grant to provide the multiculture and multilingual skills to target outreach and education within the api community. one...
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recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we ha
recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we ha
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data in may. in other markets in the asia pacific region hong kong's heng sang index fell. many investors are taking a cautious approach. they're waiting on the outcome of the sunday referendum in greece. >>> tokyo offers plenty of ways to -- plenty of ways for people to have fun and relax. but it's also one of the most crowded cities where space is at a premium. we find out about businesses that take their customers to new heights. >> reporter: entertainment is the name of the game in tokyo's shibuya district. one of the latest offerings is a rare sight in the big city. a barbecue on the roof. this is tokyo department store. customers pay a few to use the cook grills. they can buy food prepared by the store or they can bring their own. >> translator: we don't often have this chance. normally have to travel a long way to barbecue. doing it on a rooftop is convenient. >> for me i think it's kind of strange. i mean it's kind of a new experience with japan. but i would never do this in the states. it's fun. >> reporter: cooking under the open shibuya sky has turned out to be a
data in may. in other markets in the asia pacific region hong kong's heng sang index fell. many investors are taking a cautious approach. they're waiting on the outcome of the sunday referendum in greece. >>> tokyo offers plenty of ways to -- plenty of ways for people to have fun and relax. but it's also one of the most crowded cities where space is at a premium. we find out about businesses that take their customers to new heights. >> reporter: entertainment is the name of the...
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data editor from bloomberg news. markets turning across asia-pacific, let's have a look. shanghai on the way up again.quarters of 1%. break,to tokyo lunchtime looking positive across the board. also showing a little bit of strength for the singapore market. in a southerly direction. next, the trading rule that is trouncing china stock market turning business -- back in two minutes. ♪ mom has always been one of those people who needs to keep busy. if she's not working in her garden, she's probably on one of her long walks with bailey. she was recently diagnosed with a heart condition. i know she's okay, but it concerned me she's alone so often. so i encouraged her to get a medical alert button. philips lifeline offers the best options to keep her doing the things she loves in the home she loves. if she ever falls, or needs help, i know we can get to her quickly, and with her condition that can be critical. and even though she doesn't typically go far from home, the button always goes with her. these days, she's still as busy as ever. just the way she likes it. innovation and you. philips lifeline. life
data editor from bloomberg news. markets turning across asia-pacific, let's have a look. shanghai on the way up again.quarters of 1%. break,to tokyo lunchtime looking positive across the board. also showing a little bit of strength for the singapore market. in a southerly direction. next, the trading rule that is trouncing china stock market turning business -- back in two minutes. ♪ mom has always been one of those people who needs to keep busy. if she's not working in her garden, she's...
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last six decades shark expert at stanford university the top marine station in pacific grove have been analyzing the data determined that even though the overall number of shark attacks is increasing study says there should be far more tax because the number of people in the water has increased a hundredfold since 1940's. "of war to eject for attacks in the fifties when <. either california or but when you receive the money people in california gauging and surfing for diving for this amount of people we should expect more attacks. that's why now we have found that the decline in the attacks. >> pam: research's it suggests there may be pure grit like sharks and then used to be up for coastline those that remain or focus on traditional food sources. elephant seals and whose numbers have been on the rise and recent years at. >> pam: of california catholic church set them meet with climate change in gov. jerry brown will be heading to the vatican city talk about global warming as well as modern branch office he will attend a today event starting july the 21st year that will hold a pose a pope and united nati
last six decades shark expert at stanford university the top marine station in pacific grove have been analyzing the data determined that even though the overall number of shark attacks is increasing study says there should be far more tax because the number of people in the water has increased a hundredfold since 1940's. "of war to eject for attacks in the fifties when > pam: of california catholic church set them meet with climate change in gov. jerry brown will be heading to the...
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according to the data from business intelligence company euro monitor it's more than all of asia pacific combined. americans will consume nearly 18% of the world's chocolate, that's about $18 billion worth, but still switzerland eats the most chocolate in the world. >> just drizzling it there. one chocolate bar a day keeps the doctor away. >> don't you partake in that? >> i to. >>> mike, are you on board here or not? >> as an asian pacific american, we eat a lot this of dock lat in our house. we will see how the averages go. over toward dublin 580 moving smoothly. headlights westbound, obviously these folks are commuting well. no major delays. we do have your build out of the altamonte, speeds down just about 55 miles per hour. no surprises in toward the tri-valley. the south bay, that crash still has activity at the montague expressway from southbound 880. wasn't a problem for me getting off there. a smooth drive for other folks getting off the of the freeway right there. >>> it's unlike any other flower you have seen or quite frankly smelled. we are talking about the corpse flower whic
according to the data from business intelligence company euro monitor it's more than all of asia pacific combined. americans will consume nearly 18% of the world's chocolate, that's about $18 billion worth, but still switzerland eats the most chocolate in the world. >> just drizzling it there. one chocolate bar a day keeps the doctor away. >> don't you partake in that? >> i to. >>> mike, are you on board here or not? >> as an asian pacific american, we eat a lot...
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the hirono-heller amendment which addresses asian pacific and pacific islander student data. in my home state of nevada, as in many of my colleagues' home states the aapi population is one of the fastest growing. i'd like to give you an example of that, according to the census data. nevada's aapi or arabian pacific pacific -- or asian pacific islander population grew by 160% between 2000 and 2010. even though this aapi group represents students who come from a variety of different back grounds, chinese filipino, vietnamese korean, current law and the every child achieves act uses a broad i quote asian pacific islander category when reporting on student achievement. so basically if you're registering as a student, you have one category, one bubble. it's called asian pacific islander regardless of whether you're chinese filipino, vietnamese korean. it doesn't matter, a single bubble. and as a result of this single bubble this student population as a whole seems to perform well but the broad aapi category hides big achievement gaps between sub groups. mr. president, the current
the hirono-heller amendment which addresses asian pacific and pacific islander student data. in my home state of nevada, as in many of my colleagues' home states the aapi population is one of the fastest growing. i'd like to give you an example of that, according to the census data. nevada's aapi or arabian pacific pacific -- or asian pacific islander population grew by 160% between 2000 and 2010. even though this aapi group represents students who come from a variety of different back grounds,...
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pacific region seoul's kospi snapped a losing streak and ended up about 0.6%. sydney ended the day almost flat reversing earlier losses. better than expected job data supported the recovery. indonesian shares down for a fourth straight session declining. >>> here's a look at some other business stories we're following. managers at japanese factories are plowing more money back into machinery. they increased spending on orders and made more than $7.5 billion. up 0.6% in yen terms since april. trade officials from japan and the u.s. have met for another round of transpacific partnership talks. they're believed to be discussing the amount of rice that japan imports as well as u.s. tariffs on japanese cars and auto parts. the gel gatdelegates are aiming to narrow differences between a ministerial meeting later this month. >>officials at china's national bureau of statistics say the producer price index in june fell 4.8% from a year earlier. it's declined by more than 4% for more than six months in a row. officials also say the consumer price index rose 1.4% but it's still well below the government's inflation target of 3% for the year. >>> japanese foo
pacific region seoul's kospi snapped a losing streak and ended up about 0.6%. sydney ended the day almost flat reversing earlier losses. better than expected job data supported the recovery. indonesian shares down for a fourth straight session declining. >>> here's a look at some other business stories we're following. managers at japanese factories are plowing more money back into machinery. they increased spending on orders and made more than $7.5 billion. up 0.6% in yen terms since...
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==vo== according to data from the >>> how much chocolate does america eat? more than all of the asia pacificand the most in the world. >>> unlike any flower you have seen or fell. it's the corpse flower that puts off an odor like rotting flesh. thousands go to see it in the tropical house of the uc berkeley. staff and the school say there's a simple reason behind the smell. the plants can't pollinate itself. it essential has only one half a day tore pollenated. it has to work extremely heart to attract insects. you having to the biggest most beautiful sweetest-smelling dead corpse in the jungle. we sent bob redell there every once in a while. she expected to remain stinky for a few days. >> it's a beautiful flower. it's so large. we'll be right back. hey foster farms! looks like you left these two west coast birds behind! foster farm's chicken's california grown. you guys aren't from here. wrong! we love yoga and sunshine and stuff. well foster farm's chicken has no added hormones. well i wish you didn't have any added negativity! ha! high five! yeah! he's not going far. they're local. intro
==vo== according to data from the >>> how much chocolate does america eat? more than all of the asia pacificand the most in the world. >>> unlike any flower you have seen or fell. it's the corpse flower that puts off an odor like rotting flesh. thousands go to see it in the tropical house of the uc berkeley. staff and the school say there's a simple reason behind the smell. the plants can't pollinate itself. it essential has only one half a day tore pollenated. it has to work...
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data. but just to see what they're doing wrong. kennedy: the census is very passive it basically says who is latino hr caucasian or pacific now they'reaking a much more active role aggressively pursuing ways that stadium institution is whether banking or education and then to sellout more than one box. [laughter] kennedy: i did not know that. >> we have the database we all have to be white or black or asian or latino i a defy them to go to the gallery that even to assign those four categories. you cannot do that. kennedy: what happens if you are mixed-race? how do they put people into categories? >> if you have read drop of black blood or x lead. [laughter] the administration has a record of lead size airshed not be any problem. >> did you see health care? it will crash. your data is saved. these and the same people that will impact ashley madison. kennedy: we're not talking about that tonight but i wish that we were. i fear that a couple weeks ago i brought a baby charles manchin -- charles manson is winning the race war. because i feel like every site possible ties to separate people and it is horrible is an awful feeling to think
data. but just to see what they're doing wrong. kennedy: the census is very passive it basically says who is latino hr caucasian or pacific now they'reaking a much more active role aggressively pursuing ways that stadium institution is whether banking or education and then to sellout more than one box. [laughter] kennedy: i did not know that. >> we have the database we all have to be white or black or asian or latino i a defy them to go to the gallery that even to assign those four...
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pacific region. the shanghai composite dropped about 1.3% to snap a six-day losing streak. they managed to post a gain of nearly 2.9%. in light of the weak factory data analysts say investors are hoping for further stimulus measures from the government. traders in south korea show concern about the economy of the country's largest trading partner china. it's the lowest closing number in two weeks. the index lost about 1.5% for the week. most other markets in the region ended lower. hong kong retreated from yesterday's gain finishing the day with a decline of more than 1%. and losses to a third day. it has been dragged down by lower commodity prices. >>> south korea's economy has slowed down. growth for the last quarter was near 0.3%. the figure for the april to june period decelerated from 0.8% growth in the first quarter. it came in a touch lower than market expectations of 0.4%. for more insight, ramin mellegard asked a professor in seoul about his view. >> it's been a very bad number this quarter because the reduction in consumption from the epidemic and drought in the areas. then there's the continuing economic slowdown as well as the falling exp
pacific region. the shanghai composite dropped about 1.3% to snap a six-day losing streak. they managed to post a gain of nearly 2.9%. in light of the weak factory data analysts say investors are hoping for further stimulus measures from the government. traders in south korea show concern about the economy of the country's largest trading partner china. it's the lowest closing number in two weeks. the index lost about 1.5% for the week. most other markets in the region ended lower. hong kong...
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time the next bus using real time location data that will also have description of construction or special even the taurus and of the temporary pass the pacific routes--specific route. >>mark: caught on camera man hole exposed in philadelphia will called explosion--which caused the explosion? steak in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito! jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender steak and creamy sriracha in a warm tortilla. lookin' for a basic burrito? this ain't it. >>michelle apon: you can see light rain going through sausalito and to ron and moran and passing traffic protested through 101 into san francisco deficit by activity this morning. >>mark: a camera was rolling when smoke and flames erupted from a man: philadelphia a slow shutter from the man of an underground transformer blew several buildings were evacuated industry shut down in the area about a hundred customers lost power for a few hours no word will cause it to explode. >>anny hong: the u.s. national women's soccer team will get a special treat in new york the city is from its first ever ticker tape parade
time the next bus using real time location data that will also have description of construction or special even the taurus and of the temporary pass the pacific routes--specific route. >>mark: caught on camera man hole exposed in philadelphia will called explosion--which caused the explosion? steak in a breakfast burrito? i can't keep up. this is advanced burrito, right? this is intro to burrito! jack's new steak & egg breakfast burrito's got tender steak and creamy sriracha in a warm...
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data out of the u.s. the nikkei average added nearly 1% at close at 20,522. automakers saw gains on robust sales in the u.s. last month. in other markets in asia pacific region, most the indexes raised. seoul's kospi was upy nearly .5%. hong kong's heng sang index rose about .1%. australian shares added 1.5%. but stocks in inland china lagged far behind the pack. the shanghai composite fluctuated wildly over the course of the day briefly dipping 6%. it finished down nearly 3.5% to 3,912, the lowest close in three months. investors seemed up unable to shake off their bearish mood even though authorities have stepped up to halt selling. >>> officials at japan's main international airport say they're having problems with people who ignore limits. people say people with too much carry-on baggage are slowing down to china. people low up after their check in. they say that forces staff to spend time moving bags into cargo departments. people at one airline say in march about 30% of all flights to china were behind schedule. airport officials will post notices at duty-free shops to passengers to keep their hand luggage within airline limits. >>> japan's bigg
data out of the u.s. the nikkei average added nearly 1% at close at 20,522. automakers saw gains on robust sales in the u.s. last month. in other markets in asia pacific region, most the indexes raised. seoul's kospi was upy nearly .5%. hong kong's heng sang index rose about .1%. australian shares added 1.5%. but stocks in inland china lagged far behind the pack. the shanghai composite fluctuated wildly over the course of the day briefly dipping 6%. it finished down nearly 3.5% to 3,912, the...
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much chocolate does america eat san mateo according to data from the business intelligence company euro monitor it's more than all of the asia pacificcans will consume nearly 18% of the world's chocolate. that's about $18 billion worth, but still switzerland eats the most chocolate in the world. >>> if you buy a chocolate bar today you better eat it quickly because it's going to melt and then you will have chocolate all over your fingers and nobody wants that. >> and nobody wants the hot weather, you know, the sweating and just feeling uncomfortable throughout the afternoon. that's the kind of weather you can expect for the next few days unfortunately the ac up on full blast for the next few days. let's take a live look outside right now. in san jose you see that we have a very nice cool start to the day as you head out it is feeling very nice. the humidity still nice and low, mostly clear skies. look at these temperatures, it's 59 degrees in san jose, in concord 62 and napa 53 degrees while santa rosa checks in at 64 degrees. our winds are starting to shift at 7:00 in the morning you can tell by their wind arrows the wind is coming
much chocolate does america eat san mateo according to data from the business intelligence company euro monitor it's more than all of the asia pacificcans will consume nearly 18% of the world's chocolate. that's about $18 billion worth, but still switzerland eats the most chocolate in the world. >>> if you buy a chocolate bar today you better eat it quickly because it's going to melt and then you will have chocolate all over your fingers and nobody wants that. >> and nobody wants...
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data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity analysis of the able firms and the utilization firms of ocii projects we see asian and percific americans and african americans [inaudible] the area of latino is a area that could use additional concentration or emphasis. one of the important aspects is insure that notices are going out to the community and not necessarily going out but firms submitting bids and proposals and that is a area that we'll be looking at with staff. so, on the overall basis in terms of an aggregation of all projects from inception to current and that is after projects again from inception to june 30, there is roughly about 1.3 billion dollars that are currently being overseen. of that amount 139 mi
data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity...
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data on us? why is this the united states through complex array of alliances in the west pacific, why are they seeking to contain china's freedom from policy movement and freedom of policy action? surely this is all part, from the united states' perspective, of keeping china contained within its boundaries and at the end of the day seeing the chinese communist party system fall. having spent 12 days in china myself, that's the internal narrative in so many parts of the chinese think tanks about what motivates u.s. policy but it is negative about what the u.s. is doing, as i see it, the reaction to china is in this country. so if those two realities exist, the real challenge for the future, is well, it is a good thing this relationship continues to retierate in the future and slides or should it begin constructing a different way in which such radically different countries with different political systems can construct common ground in the future? and i've always been in the latter camp. >> bremmer: you've mentioned an area for common ground you suggested was in korea. do you want to give us a sense of
data on us? why is this the united states through complex array of alliances in the west pacific, why are they seeking to contain china's freedom from policy movement and freedom of policy action? surely this is all part, from the united states' perspective, of keeping china contained within its boundaries and at the end of the day seeing the chinese communist party system fall. having spent 12 days in china myself, that's the internal narrative in so many parts of the chinese think tanks about...
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data and images that it captured during this fly by. but we should get the first close up clear imagine from this fly by from nasa tomorrow at noon pacific> some fascinating stuff there. ken, thank you. >>> court papers show uber has reached a tentative settlement in a wrongful death case of a 6- year-old girl. sofia lu was struck and killed by a driver for uber in san francisco's tenderloin. her mother and brother were injured. the driver said he did not see them. >>> simply hearing your cell phone ring or hearing it vibrate is enough to significantly distract you from what you're doing. researchers studied a computer task when they had no distractions then again when they received calls or message alerts on their cell phones. the group made three times as many mistakes when distracted by those tests. >>> a ballot measure to repeal the state's new mandatory vaccination law is moving forward. tim donelly supported the initiative after jerry brown signed the bill which strikes down california's personal belief exemption for school vaccinations. the new law is set to take effect in the middle of next year. the people trying to overturn the
data and images that it captured during this fly by. but we should get the first close up clear imagine from this fly by from nasa tomorrow at noon pacific> some fascinating stuff there. ken, thank you. >>> court papers show uber has reached a tentative settlement in a wrongful death case of a 6- year-old girl. sofia lu was struck and killed by a driver for uber in san francisco's tenderloin. her mother and brother were injured. the driver said he did not see them. >>>...
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data, researchers have teamed up with eitherth epidemiologists by providing genetic analysis in order to focus epidemiological as investigation. there was a point source investigation from poultry in the pacificever the later midwest viruses showed evidence of common source introduction outbreaks, supporting farm to farm spread. in the united states there is no vaccine in use for high pass ai. while some nations have attempted to utilize the vaccine to protect poultry against h5n1, their use has not always lead to immediate eradication. 99% of all vaccines have been used in only four countries where the virus is endemic. their prolonged use of vaccines have been associated with failure and resistance. periodic change of vaccines need to more closely match those circulating for more effective control. in support we conduct testing and development. but we do not manufacture vaccines or decide when or if the vaccine should to be used. the use of vaccines determined by aphis. currently we have developed a new vaccine strain for use and we are conducting the final protection studies in chickens and turkeys. if 50, this vaccine would be transferred to a commercial vaccine manufacturer. an addition,
data, researchers have teamed up with eitherth epidemiologists by providing genetic analysis in order to focus epidemiological as investigation. there was a point source investigation from poultry in the pacificever the later midwest viruses showed evidence of common source introduction outbreaks, supporting farm to farm spread. in the united states there is no vaccine in use for high pass ai. while some nations have attempted to utilize the vaccine to protect poultry against h5n1, their use...
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pacific. on c-span's q&a. >> furman, chairman of the white house council of economic advisors spoke on capitol hill today about the nation's employment rate and how economic data should be interpreted. this is an hour. >> thank you everybody. thanks for coming out today, actually on a beautiful washington summer friday afternoon. my name is jim kepler. i'm senior vice president for policy at third way. our goal today for those in the room, and those watching at home is to make us better consumers of economic news and economic reports. in essence, to be our own blog. to help us achieve that mission, we are fornght to have with us -- fortunate to have us with us jason furman. jason, early in his first term, president obama said that he made being a nerd cool. well, peter was cool, jason furman is ice. he is chairman of the president's council of economic advisors. he's been serving president obama since day one as a senior economic advisor. he helped steer the in -- steer the nation out of the great recession. he also served under president bill clinton, which means, between the two presidents, jason is responsible at least partly for about 30 million private se
pacific. on c-span's q&a. >> furman, chairman of the white house council of economic advisors spoke on capitol hill today about the nation's employment rate and how economic data should be interpreted. this is an hour. >> thank you everybody. thanks for coming out today, actually on a beautiful washington summer friday afternoon. my name is jim kepler. i'm senior vice president for policy at third way. our goal today for those in the room, and those watching at home is to make...
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data on why low s.e.s. asians outperform just about everybody else. >> well the asians are not disproportionately located in the lower s.e.s. compared to blacks and hispanics. unless you separate the asia-pacific islanders out they are very poor, then you don't see the indications we see today. >> and a question for dr. minor, and you mentioned the gear-up and the campus program and do you have an understanding of how much the programs and total expenditures and all of the programs has been level has been flat and increased from 1990 to the present do you have any data related to that? >> yes. we have very specific data for all of the programs in terms of the appropriation levels from year to year. i would say over the last decade there have been very small incremental increases subject to the budget, but fairly flat compared to lots of other indicators. and the big question again is wlorntd the investment or the 2% increase or 39% increase, whether or not that is sufficient to see the movement we need to see across the country. but in the last just several years it has been relatively flat with small relatively incremental increases. >> and when do the four grams -- for example, when did the
data on why low s.e.s. asians outperform just about everybody else. >> well the asians are not disproportionately located in the lower s.e.s. compared to blacks and hispanics. unless you separate the asia-pacific islanders out they are very poor, then you don't see the indications we see today. >> and a question for dr. minor, and you mentioned the gear-up and the campus program and do you have an understanding of how much the programs and total expenditures and all of the programs...
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data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity analysis of the able firms and the utilization firms of ocii projects we see asian and percific americans and african americans [inaudible] the area of latino is a area that could use additional concentration or emphasis. one of the important aspects is insure that notices are going out to the community and not necessarily going out but firms submitting bids and proposals and that is a area that we'll be looking at with staff. so, on the overall basis in terms of an aggregation of all projects from inception to current and that is after projects again from inception to june 30, there is roughly about 1.3 billion dollars that are currently being overseen. of that amount 139 mi
data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity...
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data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity analysis of the able firms and the utilization firms of ocii projects we see asian and percific americans and african americans [inaudible] the area of latino is a area that could use additional concentration or emphasis. one of the important aspects is insure that notices are going out to the community and not necessarily going out but firms submitting bids and proposals and that is a area that we'll be looking at with staff. so, on the overall basis in terms of an aggregation of all projects from inception to current and that is after projects again from inception to june 30, there is roughly about 1.3 billion dollars that are currently being overseen. of that amount 139 mi
data base but i'll run off percentage so you have a idea. in totality and roughly mid-june of this year certified 1325 businesses in the database. 220 or 16.6 percent are asian pacific. there is about 111 african american home business constituting 8.4 percent. latinos consist of 103 firms at roughly 7.8 percent. native americans, 2 firms at 0.2 percent. subcontinent asians at 30 firms constituteing 2.3 percent. for those of you familiar with available and utilization, if we look at a disparity...