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this is group as a percentage of the group. this is the growth in each decade. this is what happens in the 2000s and this is what happened in 1970. it means the change of immigration as a percentage of the group and the low-skilled group, so you see every decade this is almost upwards looking. only really in the '90s that this group low-skilled was increasing this group up to the other. but any other parents it was not very much. if we are sitting in 2000 this is the election of george bush versus al gore then maybe we have to keep in mind this decade, immigration did mattered. this is how the wages in that period, so you think of immigration hurting the group where they go in the largest part. a mirror image of that. in the other courage wage inequality increased. some of the national i think the number of very hard to explain any of this increased inequality. what about the local level? it is certainly true immigrants are very carefully distribute in among different regions but there's a long tradition to use local immigration laws. they have not found much of
this is group as a percentage of the group. this is the growth in each decade. this is what happens in the 2000s and this is what happened in 1970. it means the change of immigration as a percentage of the group and the low-skilled group, so you see every decade this is almost upwards looking. only really in the '90s that this group low-skilled was increasing this group up to the other. but any other parents it was not very much. if we are sitting in 2000 this is the election of george bush...
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who immigrated as children, what percentage are business owners, what percentage are working for startup ventures and so on, in this one, we're looking at -- we're comparing the full sample and what shares of them fall into each of these categories. then looking at business owners, then s.t.e.m. business owners. so overall the foreign born, which is the entire height of that -- of that bar, the foreign born are a bit under 20% of the college educated workforce. in our full sample. but among business owners it gets closer to 20% and we see that some of that, a lot of that is being driven by those who immigrated as adults for work, and a little bit, but not very much difference between those who immigrated as adults for higher education versus the general population. where we see the higher education thing really come out is in the final column where we're looking at s.t.e.m. business owners. s.t.e.m. business owners, there is a high percentage, 10%, versus 5% of the population as a whole, 10% of those are individuals who immigrated to the united states as adults, probably as young adults,
who immigrated as children, what percentage are business owners, what percentage are working for startup ventures and so on, in this one, we're looking at -- we're comparing the full sample and what shares of them fall into each of these categories. then looking at business owners, then s.t.e.m. business owners. so overall the foreign born, which is the entire height of that -- of that bar, the foreign born are a bit under 20% of the college educated workforce. in our full sample. but among...
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an latinos with 40 percentage point, and can donald trump do better than that? we have not seen ed of it so far, but two months he has narrowed the gap to some h? >> yes. fox had a poll out yesterday that showed donald trump's lead at -- excuse me, hillary cl at 6%, and it had been to peaks she reached post convention after a successful convention after donald trump made mistakes are coming down late bit. six points is a substantial lead, and donald trump has a lot of work to do. >> john harwood in washington. thanks for joining us tonight. >> you bet. >> and with the election a s away, protecting the infrastructure against cyber attackldre states who are working to secure their voting systems are finding it could be an expensive fix. >> reporter: recent attempts to hack voter systems begs the question how secure are the state systems? >> as i have been researching for the la of cyber threats. the campaign party and the database are really a weak target, and low-hanging fruit of the entire electoral infrastructuthmi this report by published in 2015 says when it
an latinos with 40 percentage point, and can donald trump do better than that? we have not seen ed of it so far, but two months he has narrowed the gap to some h? >> yes. fox had a poll out yesterday that showed donald trump's lead at -- excuse me, hillary cl at 6%, and it had been to peaks she reached post convention after a successful convention after donald trump made mistakes are coming down late bit. six points is a substantial lead, and donald trump has a lot of work to do. >>...
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we do negotiate a percentage of the revenues from that oil. fact, the saudis were committed so much oil in certain circumstances, other countries committed certain amounts of oil in certain circumstances. i never heard him say steal it, this notion of taking it physically out of the ground to me, but the notion a percentage can be negotiated to cover u.s. costs, especially ground operations, is not unrealistic. by the way, that happened during the course of the war. >> that's not his plan. the plan is to get chevron, the oil companies in, surround them with u.s. troops and take the oil. >> what he meant to say was percentage of the revenue, i think i heard you say that. colonel laden, just from -- you know, i just think the reaction of our allies in the rest of iraq, how they would feel about, you know, us taking the oil which is their future. >> it would be a non-starter for that very reason. you know, what you want to do is build up countries like iraq, where what comes after isis in the case of syria in northern iraq. there will be some sig
we do negotiate a percentage of the revenues from that oil. fact, the saudis were committed so much oil in certain circumstances, other countries committed certain amounts of oil in certain circumstances. i never heard him say steal it, this notion of taking it physically out of the ground to me, but the notion a percentage can be negotiated to cover u.s. costs, especially ground operations, is not unrealistic. by the way, that happened during the course of the war. >> that's not his...
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i like the will fact there is a 4.5 percentage 16 years ago. >> not request quite that but sitting other than a rich, rich loan and want to you 9 to 5 it might fair market rate no objections and both together two resolutions; right? >> two resolution. >> one resolution. >> just one resolution okay. >> second. >> motion and approval will you call the roll. >> and no public comments wants to address the item director reiskin director nuru and director harper 4 i's and item is approved okay. >> call the shortened north america. >> good work by the way, that is complex thing. >> we have a full team to help out so - >> next item, please. >> item 5 quarterly financial report. >> and directors you have the shortened quarterly financial reports for the full 2016 fiscal year so it is the shortened complete budget protocol, of course, everybody or everything is within the shortened available budget and mark requests i point out big salesforce in 3 might cpr major program management and others legal services we had $2.9 million under budget for those 3 line items and the contract go status report f
i like the will fact there is a 4.5 percentage 16 years ago. >> not request quite that but sitting other than a rich, rich loan and want to you 9 to 5 it might fair market rate no objections and both together two resolutions; right? >> two resolution. >> one resolution. >> just one resolution okay. >> second. >> motion and approval will you call the roll. >> and no public comments wants to address the item director reiskin director nuru and director...
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we will look for the percentage growth on a year-over-year basis.gestion that year-over-year growth has been great. this lots of other stuff to look for. hardware is down 10%. is that business finally seeing a bottom? david: i'm wondering, there was some trouble with t. rowe price regarding the netsuite acquisition. how big of a hurdle is that shaping up to be? cory: it's a big one and a really interesting one. you have larry ellison who personally owns 20% of oracle. he owns over 40% of netsuite. he has nurtured netsuite for over a decade into one of the best companies in the cloud. other bidders have not emerged for netsuite as they have for other cloud companies. maybe because they knew allison was sitting there. -- larry ellison was sitting there. oracle is looking to buy netsuite, i will let the other shareholders decide the terms. that means t. rowe price will be the decider here. priceay not accept the that oracle offers for netsuite. more on that on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> it is 3 p.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in san francisco and 8 p.m. in lo
we will look for the percentage growth on a year-over-year basis.gestion that year-over-year growth has been great. this lots of other stuff to look for. hardware is down 10%. is that business finally seeing a bottom? david: i'm wondering, there was some trouble with t. rowe price regarding the netsuite acquisition. how big of a hurdle is that shaping up to be? cory: it's a big one and a really interesting one. you have larry ellison who personally owns 20% of oracle. he owns over 40% of...
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we do know a percentage of the revenues from that oil. interesting saudis were committed so much oil in certain circumstances. other countries committed certain amounts of oil. so when you say take it i never heard him say steal it. this notion of physically taking it out of ground doesn't make a lot of sense to me. but this notion a percentage can be for the cost of ground operations. that actually happened during course of the war. >> that's not his man. his plan is to get chevron, american oil companies in. surround them with u.s. troops. >> so he men to say percentage of the revenue. >> colonel? just again, i just think of the reaction of our allies in the rest of iraq. how they feel about us taking oil which is their future. >> it would be a nonstarter for that very reason. what you want to do. you want to build up countries like iraq, what come after isis in the case of syria, and northern iraq. so there are going to be some significant issues with this. this 16 century, 18th century, whatever century you want to pick issue. it is s
we do know a percentage of the revenues from that oil. interesting saudis were committed so much oil in certain circumstances. other countries committed certain amounts of oil. so when you say take it i never heard him say steal it. this notion of physically taking it out of ground doesn't make a lot of sense to me. but this notion a percentage can be for the cost of ground operations. that actually happened during course of the war. >> that's not his man. his plan is to get chevron,...
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haven't s put percentages in the forecast because percentages are so low at this point. i'll mention them verbally as we like other temperatures now in the middle and upper 70s we have some cloud cover thee overall forecast continues to show this hike taken about three days forhis it to move from thh ohio valley up into new englandn in our starting to see the wind shifting and as that happens the humidity will start to build t dewpoint now from upper 50sr now at around 62.62. you notice a big change in theth forecast today and will be veryy hot and humid.mi humidity is building we haveuil and there they have been a fewfw of them. nothing super widespread.espre better chance of rain taking us into there is a will taltk more about the eight day forecast ofh thet day fore end of the we weee thiank you scott. appreciate it.t. it. battleground ohio living up totl its name.eground ohio liv a near encounter between hillarw clinton and doeen nald trump rit here in cleveland.hind that would have been interesting. that's for sure.ou bre. fox 8's stacey frey is in the newsroom with
haven't s put percentages in the forecast because percentages are so low at this point. i'll mention them verbally as we like other temperatures now in the middle and upper 70s we have some cloud cover thee overall forecast continues to show this hike taken about three days forhis it to move from thh ohio valley up into new englandn in our starting to see the wind shifting and as that happens the humidity will start to build t dewpoint now from upper 50sr now at around 62.62. you notice a big...
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i like the will fact there is a 4.5 percentage 16 years ago. >> not request quite that but sitting other than a rich, rich loan and want to you 9 to 5 it might fair market rate no objections and both together two resolutions; right? >> two resolution. >> one resolution. >> just one resolution okay. >> second. >> motion and approval will you call the roll. >> and no public comments wants to address the item director reiskin director nuru and director harper 4 i's and item is approved okay. >> call the shortened north america. >> good work by the way, that is complex thing. >> we have a full team to help out so - >> next item, please. >> item 5 quarterly financial report. >> and directors you have the shortened quarterly financial reports for the full 2016 fiscal year so it is the shortened complete budget protocol, of course, everybody or everything is within the shortened available budget and mark requests i point out big salesforce in 3 might cpr major program management and others legal services we had $2.9 million under budget for those 3 line items and the contract go status report f
i like the will fact there is a 4.5 percentage 16 years ago. >> not request quite that but sitting other than a rich, rich loan and want to you 9 to 5 it might fair market rate no objections and both together two resolutions; right? >> two resolution. >> one resolution. >> just one resolution okay. >> second. >> motion and approval will you call the roll. >> and no public comments wants to address the item director reiskin director nuru and director...
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to vote in greater percentages than male voters do, you live longer in both and both longer than we do and you have a woman who has a chance now at this point of becoming a president, it seems strange to me that the bike partisan commission of presidential debate did not make it to women or two men, who could want to moderate them, it's a little silly to have an old boys club there and if you want to set an example i'm not -- i'm not sure that saying -- if you want to set an example for equality should be with moderators. >>> . >>> donald trump has been going after black voters saying that essentially what you have to lose to -- them for voting for me, tomorrow he will be visiting a predominantly black church and district -- in district, you think he has a chance of attracting a ú- backquote-backquote? . are showing very few supporting spume at the -- >>> to answer it is theirs at not every chance, but there's a possibility they might be drawn to him if they feel -- they feel like they he empathizes. the right way to approach fat, is to go into the faith-based communities that all a
to vote in greater percentages than male voters do, you live longer in both and both longer than we do and you have a woman who has a chance now at this point of becoming a president, it seems strange to me that the bike partisan commission of presidential debate did not make it to women or two men, who could want to moderate them, it's a little silly to have an old boys club there and if you want to set an example i'm not -- i'm not sure that saying -- if you want to set an example for...
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a reuters story about the number percentaged says the following, the ohio voter percentage found theumber of votes percentaged in counties include cleveland, cincinnati and columbus in the three biggest counties at least 144,000 voters have been removed, according to reuters analysis. the statewide total is unclear. another quote from that story. in franklin county, home to capital of columbus, 11% of voters in democratic leading neighborhoods have been percentaged since 2012 due to inactivity. only 6% of voters in republican neighborhoods have been percentaged. how did this happen? in your view, did this ruling fix it in time for the election? >> well, the numbers could be in the hundreds of thousands. i've spoken with council who represented homeless coalition in this case. how it happens is you have an ohio secretary of state who very aggressively wants to remove voters from the roles for inactivity when that was specifically prohibited by federal law. that's what the sixth circuit court of appeals held. it was barred from federal law -- he was barred from federal law from doing w
a reuters story about the number percentaged says the following, the ohio voter percentage found theumber of votes percentaged in counties include cleveland, cincinnati and columbus in the three biggest counties at least 144,000 voters have been removed, according to reuters analysis. the statewide total is unclear. another quote from that story. in franklin county, home to capital of columbus, 11% of voters in democratic leading neighborhoods have been percentaged since 2012 due to inactivity....
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, the lower the percentage they renegotiate the rent increase, they get to actually keep more of the rent subsidies for themselves and there is less going for the rent cred it offset. for example, if a landlord does a 10 year lease and there is no rent increase that it is 100 percent. if it is between 0 and 4, the same thing. if it is between 5 and 9 percent, then 12.5 percent of what the subsidy goes for is for the rent credit and 87.5 is for thp landlord to keep. the higher the rent increase is, the more that it goes for the rent credit. so, that's at concept that we are proposing and manu researched it for us that it doesn't interfere with commercial rent control because these are funds that are being received from us. >> so, i'm not completely following this. so, this is limiting the amount of money that the landlord is eligibility for based on the staying within certain boundaries of rent increase? >> they are eligible for the full amount so it would be if they-let's say they raise in the lease renewal or extension they only raise the rent by 5 percent or 9 percent and they woul
, the lower the percentage they renegotiate the rent increase, they get to actually keep more of the rent subsidies for themselves and there is less going for the rent cred it offset. for example, if a landlord does a 10 year lease and there is no rent increase that it is 100 percent. if it is between 0 and 4, the same thing. if it is between 5 and 9 percent, then 12.5 percent of what the subsidy goes for is for the rent credit and 87.5 is for thp landlord to keep. the higher the rent increase...
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group, very -- a large percentage of them in the united states. we have a situation where we inner cities, african-americans, hispanics, because it'sn hell so dangerous. you walk down the street, you get shot. had hicago, they've thousands of shootings,
group, very -- a large percentage of them in the united states. we have a situation where we inner cities, african-americans, hispanics, because it'sn hell so dangerous. you walk down the street, you get shot. had hicago, they've thousands of shootings,
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who immigrated as children what percentage are business owners and what percentage work for startup ventures, in this one we are looking at comparing the fool sample and what shares fall into each of these categories, looking at business owners so overall the foreign-born which is the entire height of that bar, the foreign-born are a bit under 20% of college educated workforce in our fool sample but among business owners it is exclusive to 20% and a lot of that is driven by those who immigrated as adults for work and a little bit but not very much difference between those who immigrated as adults for higher education versus the general population. where we see higher education come out is in the final column looking at stem business owners. there is a high share, 10% versus 5% of the population, 10% of those are individuals who immigrated to the united states as adults, probably as young adults to pursue higher education degrees. the other thing we want to look at is treaty mechanism of those who would not be eligible for those mechanisms was one of the things we observed is if we look at em
who immigrated as children what percentage are business owners and what percentage work for startup ventures, in this one we are looking at comparing the fool sample and what shares fall into each of these categories, looking at business owners so overall the foreign-born which is the entire height of that bar, the foreign-born are a bit under 20% of college educated workforce in our fool sample but among business owners it is exclusive to 20% and a lot of that is driven by those who immigrated...
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nicole: 43.46, down one full percentage point. lauren: iphone 7 sirr on sale right now following reviews and samsung galaxy note 7 customers, yeah, they're turning their fire hazard phones in for an official recall. nicole: in sports the red sox scored 5 and huge setback and night football, big night as the jets beat the bills. highlights coming up. lauren: go jets. apparently it was a big hit, we are going to tell you why. nicole: good morning, everybody, it's 5:01 a.m. in new york. friday september 15, first --
nicole: 43.46, down one full percentage point. lauren: iphone 7 sirr on sale right now following reviews and samsung galaxy note 7 customers, yeah, they're turning their fire hazard phones in for an official recall. nicole: in sports the red sox scored 5 and huge setback and night football, big night as the jets beat the bills. highlights coming up. lauren: go jets. apparently it was a big hit, we are going to tell you why. nicole: good morning, everybody, it's 5:01 a.m. in new york. friday...
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. >> think whatever percentage of voters, republican voters are staying away from states like arizona and georgia and north carolina. north carolina, mitt romney won that by slim margin in 2012, pretty much a must win state for donald trump. i think that margin is mostly the result of republican voters who were just staying away. and you have all these activated, energized democratic voters who are taking their suburban, which is predominant in states like virginia, colorado, important in pennsylvania. donald trump losing that group of voters then his path is very narrow, if increasingly nonexistent. >> it's interesting if you look most of the demographic groups they are pretty available four years ago. one exception are college educated whites. the exit polls in 2012, college educated whites went republican by 14 percentage pew research poll by 14 percentage points that is kind of swing, i don't think we've seen before with a big group in american politics since we started polling. >> dickerson: up by 14. >> up by 14 where as barack obama lost by 14 points just four years ago. think
. >> think whatever percentage of voters, republican voters are staying away from states like arizona and georgia and north carolina. north carolina, mitt romney won that by slim margin in 2012, pretty much a must win state for donald trump. i think that margin is mostly the result of republican voters who were just staying away. and you have all these activated, energized democratic voters who are taking their suburban, which is predominant in states like virginia, colorado, important in...
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as as a percentage is hesitant.the leading candidate of the prd in the last two elections made poverty a central issue of his campaign. in the most recent presidential issue campaign, what was sort of an unmentioned issue is that many people who voted for him, even many people who were upper middle class or upper class actually voted for the prd candidate because they thought he was the most honest candidate. so integrity became an unspoken issue in the campaign and he seems to have attracted a disproportionate percentage of the voters who consider that a central issue. >> host: one term, six years for the president? what's a population of population of mexico, what is the voter turnout? >> guest: yes. it is now around 115,000,000. about hundred and 15 million. about one third the side of the u.s. it's turnout, the highest turnout that it ever had was close to 80% in 1994 which is really interesting. you would think after that election which many people consider to be the first step of in terms of the balloting proc
as as a percentage is hesitant.the leading candidate of the prd in the last two elections made poverty a central issue of his campaign. in the most recent presidential issue campaign, what was sort of an unmentioned issue is that many people who voted for him, even many people who were upper middle class or upper class actually voted for the prd candidate because they thought he was the most honest candidate. so integrity became an unspoken issue in the campaign and he seems to have attracted a...
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we have endorsements from, i think, almost every police group, very -- i mean, a large percentage of them in the united states. we have a situation where we have our inner cities, african-americans, hispanics, are living in hell, because it's so dangerous. you walk down the street, you get shot. in chicago, they've had thousands of shootings, thousands, since january 1st. thousands of shootings. and i say, where is this? is this a war-torn country? what are we doing? and we have to stop the violence, we have to bring back law and order, in a place like chicago, where thousands of people have been killed. thousands, over the last number of years. in fact, almost 4,000 have been killed since barack obama became
we have endorsements from, i think, almost every police group, very -- i mean, a large percentage of them in the united states. we have a situation where we have our inner cities, african-americans, hispanics, are living in hell, because it's so dangerous. you walk down the street, you get shot. in chicago, they've had thousands of shootings, thousands, since january 1st. thousands of shootings. and i say, where is this? is this a war-torn country? what are we doing? and we have to stop the...
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what is the right percentage.t is debate hillary clinton would much rather have than clinton foundation and email stuff. melissa: julie saying, attacking your opponent's supporters is not a way to get any supporters on your team when you start attacking people supporting the other guy. is that not true? >> that is not true. it jonah is absolutely right. put aside her incident from yesterday which we're talking about that, had not been the case this segment, this show and probably every other show. so now she is having this discussion, not about trump supporters who will never support her anyway. anybody offended by what she said is already supporting trump, right? he last few weeks, last few months trying to appeal to white, college educated voters saying he is not a racist, by giving speeches about how friendly he is to african-american, latino community that is what mexico trip was b that is the what the speech in detroit was b he now by bringing this up -- melissa: are you coughing over there? >> are you gettin
what is the right percentage.t is debate hillary clinton would much rather have than clinton foundation and email stuff. melissa: julie saying, attacking your opponent's supporters is not a way to get any supporters on your team when you start attacking people supporting the other guy. is that not true? >> that is not true. it jonah is absolutely right. put aside her incident from yesterday which we're talking about that, had not been the case this segment, this show and probably every...
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what percentage of rate hikes are not approved? >> i don't know the percentage, but it's a very small amount. >> 10%. >> i don't think it gets to 10%. it's probably less than 10%. >> less than 10%? >> that would be my guess. >> so what's the point of having a corporation commission? >> well, the methodology used to doing business. and so that's part of this evidentiary hearing is how do we determine the actual cost of the utility to do business, to provide the service? >> this is return on equity. >> well, no, that's a part of it, but that's -- the return on equity is the -- basically, the profit, if you will, or the payment to the investors. the investors invest money to and maintain the system in many cases. so they are entitled to a return. if we don't give them a return, then they're not going to invest. >> so that's part of this calculation. >> yeah. it's just a small piece of that, though. it's one component of the rate case. aps has shareholders. >> right. >> so when they build palo verde, they're putting out a tremendous am
what percentage of rate hikes are not approved? >> i don't know the percentage, but it's a very small amount. >> 10%. >> i don't think it gets to 10%. it's probably less than 10%. >> less than 10%? >> that would be my guess. >> so what's the point of having a corporation commission? >> well, the methodology used to doing business. and so that's part of this evidentiary hearing is how do we determine the actual cost of the utility to do business, to...
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and the percentage of those is, only 12% of those are actually combat-related.oughly, about 2.5%, so, where's the other 80%, you know, 80-something-% coming from? and -- and the apa tells us that a man who is raped and does not try to get help for it, get counseling, will try to commit suicide at least twice in their life. that's 90% of them. >> now, tell me what the apa is, please? >> oh, american psychiatric association. >> mm, yeah. >> the apa did another study on it, the american psychiatric association, that came out just recently, and they said it's 15 times more so. if you do the numbers, it's between 180,000 and 210,000 a year. >> that's horrifying. i mean -- >> there's more men raped in the -- in the military... than in federal prisons. that's according to dod's numbers and, you know, comparing them to do the justice department's figures. >> so, what do we do, geri lynn? how do we fix this? how do we -- i mean, i know that a lot of the legislators -- and you've met with them 'cause we have pictures of you. >> mm-hmm. >> seeing him talking to jackie spei
and the percentage of those is, only 12% of those are actually combat-related.oughly, about 2.5%, so, where's the other 80%, you know, 80-something-% coming from? and -- and the apa tells us that a man who is raped and does not try to get help for it, get counseling, will try to commit suicide at least twice in their life. that's 90% of them. >> now, tell me what the apa is, please? >> oh, american psychiatric association. >> mm, yeah. >> the apa did another study on it,...
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is there a percentage that people use... >> 74.4%. it looks like the new numbers will be coming out, we will have a bump and go up with that a little bit. >> how does the type of car men drive affect this? are certain cars more... >> well, for some reason, drivers of pick-up trucks tend to not wear their seat belt not sure why that is, quite frankly. it is a very low percentage. commercial truck drivers tend not to wear their seat belts. if you are out there doing plumbing and heating or you are out in the pick-up truck, you tend to get in and out of the vehicle quite a bit, people don't wear the seat belt as much as they need to. >> we will take a look that the campaign and talk about it on the other side. troll video. >> if you are a smart guy or just a wise guy, your head weighs ten pounds. ten-pound sledgehammer. no matter how hard your head, is you can't stop a crash with your face. use your head. buckle up. >> what are you trying to get across in that video? >> well, we are trying to let people know, crashes are going to happen.
is there a percentage that people use... >> 74.4%. it looks like the new numbers will be coming out, we will have a bump and go up with that a little bit. >> how does the type of car men drive affect this? are certain cars more... >> well, for some reason, drivers of pick-up trucks tend to not wear their seat belt not sure why that is, quite frankly. it is a very low percentage. commercial truck drivers tend not to wear their seat belts. if you are out there doing plumbing and...
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and the percentage it will be down is almost 60%. by contra distinction, when it lowers, this is the performance of home builders. this is obvious stuff.
and the percentage it will be down is almost 60%. by contra distinction, when it lowers, this is the performance of home builders. this is obvious stuff.
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the wages in that group will decrease by a certain percentage. if we raise the relative supply of 10%, they'll decrease by 2% was the systematic reviewed estimate and last year he used that minus if we have any kind of increase in migration, there's basically effectively potential costs to the north. in terms of gdp, we're not talking about costs in terms of wages, we're talking about real costs to the economies. gdp per capita will actually decline with large scale migration from southern countries or further countries to the north. so one thing i want to note is that and we've seen this a little bit and talked about it a little bit. you know, if we look at historical migration, i took the first three bars from one of the papers, actually, and then the fourth -- these five bars from 1960 to his data and then 2010 and 2015 i added. you know, migration -- immigration to the u.s. was -- or immigrants in the u.s. labor force were huge component of the labor force until basically the great depression. wages decline and employment declines, actually t
the wages in that group will decrease by a certain percentage. if we raise the relative supply of 10%, they'll decrease by 2% was the systematic reviewed estimate and last year he used that minus if we have any kind of increase in migration, there's basically effectively potential costs to the north. in terms of gdp, we're not talking about costs in terms of wages, we're talking about real costs to the economies. gdp per capita will actually decline with large scale migration from southern...
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the combined ratio percentage.here are three factors in there. one is the large claim activity and the big one for us this year so far was the tragic wildfire in alberta, canada. the cost 400 million pounds to the market. losses, a up all the billion each year and because the premiums have dropped those losses are bigger percentage of that remain -- that premium. that went up two points as well. then we have the point increase in the acquisition cost. again, that is also driven falling topline. mark: chairman john nelson says reinsurance should target broker fees as the industry seeks to cut costs. do you concur with him? inga: we have seen a steady rise in those commissions five years. the year on year -- for this year, first six months, over the previous six months, that went up .6%. it is having an impact on the underwriting profitability. mark: inga beale, thank you for joining us today. chief executive officer of lloyd's of london. vonnie: later today we will have an interview with jeff weiner, first on bloomb
the combined ratio percentage.here are three factors in there. one is the large claim activity and the big one for us this year so far was the tragic wildfire in alberta, canada. the cost 400 million pounds to the market. losses, a up all the billion each year and because the premiums have dropped those losses are bigger percentage of that remain -- that premium. that went up two points as well. then we have the point increase in the acquisition cost. again, that is also driven falling topline....
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a certain percentage is embedded in the market, simply because of the fed's qe program.nd that when the fed stops, which is basically now, that is going to unwind. are you in that camp that a certain percentage in the markets has to come off because the fed is pulling back? >> sort of. i agree kind of broadly with that line of thinking, but qe ended a while ago. qe ended at the end of 2014. and so what was interesting, one of the most incredible charts, if you run it for the past decade, is the relationship of the s&p 500 and the size of the fed's balance sheet, which grows because of qe. so when they were doing qe, you had huge gains in the s&p 500, correlated with the growth of the fed's balance sheet. from the beginning of qe, and it was on and off again. but from the beginning of qe in '09 to the end of 2014, the s&p 500 advanced by 17% per annum. that's when qe was happening. when they stopped at the end of 2014, since then there has been very little progress. the s&p 500 has probably done about 3% per annum. so qe has been replaced with negative interest rates in o
a certain percentage is embedded in the market, simply because of the fed's qe program.nd that when the fed stops, which is basically now, that is going to unwind. are you in that camp that a certain percentage in the markets has to come off because the fed is pulling back? >> sort of. i agree kind of broadly with that line of thinking, but qe ended a while ago. qe ended at the end of 2014. and so what was interesting, one of the most incredible charts, if you run it for the past decade,...
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under a percentage points above the disapproval number. are just about the reverse when it comes to mr. obama's signature domestic achievement. obamacare. a gallup poll out
under a percentage points above the disapproval number. are just about the reverse when it comes to mr. obama's signature domestic achievement. obamacare. a gallup poll out
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that's up 8 percentage points from 2014. the rate for teen girls didn't increase as quickly. nearly 63 percent had gotten at least one dose, compared to 60 percent in 2014. the c-d-c says around 30,000 u-s every year. accounting for approximately 3 percent of all cancer cases among women and 2 percent among men. studies show the vaccine could ward off many of those cases. --stephanie wasserman/colorado children's immunization coalition-- --04:58:00-05-- --"who wouldn't want to give their child a vaccine that can prevent cancer?" -- stephanie wasserman is gabe's mom and leads a children's immunization coalition. --stephanie wasserman/colorado children's immunization coalition-- --04:58:35-47-- --"it's thrilling i think it's 44 but it still shows me that says that work is educating parents and health care providers. dr. schiavoni says some parents have concerns about safety and effectiveness. still he recommends the vaccine if they ask, even to men in their early to mid twenties. --take nat:-- "gabe and his mom outside" the goal, fewer cancer cases and more moments like these.
that's up 8 percentage points from 2014. the rate for teen girls didn't increase as quickly. nearly 63 percent had gotten at least one dose, compared to 60 percent in 2014. the c-d-c says around 30,000 u-s every year. accounting for approximately 3 percent of all cancer cases among women and 2 percent among men. studies show the vaccine could ward off many of those cases. --stephanie wasserman/colorado children's immunization coalition-- --04:58:00-05-- --"who wouldn't want to give their...
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are a small percentage of them is bad? because if a small percentage of them is bad, that's not acceptable. that's not acceptable. we can't take the risk. just a small percentage can do such damage so we can't take the risk. so, general, the bottom line is we have to get very tough and we have to get very smart or we're not going to have much of a country left, i can tell you that right now. >> good. so staying in the same region of the world because there's so much going on and it is just unraveling in front of our eyes. this really has to do with syria. there's been a bunch of different discussion about what to do with assad. do you support regime change in syria? >> look, we have a problem. it's called isis. isis is fighting syria. now we've built up iran to be a big power. iran is on the side of assad, syria. russia is on the side of assad. syria. so we build these people up. we created this strong power in iran which seriously, folks, you know better than anybody, four years ago they were dying, they were gasping for
are a small percentage of them is bad? because if a small percentage of them is bad, that's not acceptable. that's not acceptable. we can't take the risk. just a small percentage can do such damage so we can't take the risk. so, general, the bottom line is we have to get very tough and we have to get very smart or we're not going to have much of a country left, i can tell you that right now. >> good. so staying in the same region of the world because there's so much going on and it is...
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buzz not put in conditions for approval are disapproval we can ourselves not create or push for percentage we don't have the tools other than that is currently available am i saying the right things ms. stacey. >> commissioners deputy city attorney kate stacy commissioner moore you understand the basics that the board of supervisors has adopted this comprehensive framework within the city operates maybe extraordinary circumstances that is different but i think the sponsor as articulated here is a volunteer change to the project so this additional affordability is really part of project and not the same kind of requirements as the code required amounts of affordable housing but that'll they will be included in part of project and the project sponsor has requested that these additional units be part of costa-hawkins agreement and treated like the other affordable units because of the benefits that the additional modifications that are part of this cu permitted allowed the project to be longer than that would have been. >> i appreciate your instructing and clarifying that for us in and of its
buzz not put in conditions for approval are disapproval we can ourselves not create or push for percentage we don't have the tools other than that is currently available am i saying the right things ms. stacey. >> commissioners deputy city attorney kate stacy commissioner moore you understand the basics that the board of supervisors has adopted this comprehensive framework within the city operates maybe extraordinary circumstances that is different but i think the sponsor as articulated...
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the russell is down by the biggest percentage, down two full percentage points, losing 24 points. yesterday it gained 16. so that should give you a sense how significant the sell-off is for the small and mid caps right now. keeping an eye on it as we are with politics. hillary clinton resting up at home in chappaqua, new york, of course recovering from pneumonia while donald trump hits the campaign trail hard. he is heading to aspen, pennsylvania, aimed at helping american families avoid the high cost of child care. his daughter ivanka will join him and is said to have a large part in the plan's design. hillary's campaign not sitting on its hands, president obama spoke at keystone state an hour ago hitting the businessmen where some say it does hurt. >> i keep on reading this analysis that, well, trump's got support from like working folks. really? this is the guy you want to be championing working people? this guy who spent 70 years on this earth showing no concern for working people. liz: let's bring in bret baier host of special report because specifically, bret, the comment th
the russell is down by the biggest percentage, down two full percentage points, losing 24 points. yesterday it gained 16. so that should give you a sense how significant the sell-off is for the small and mid caps right now. keeping an eye on it as we are with politics. hillary clinton resting up at home in chappaqua, new york, of course recovering from pneumonia while donald trump hits the campaign trail hard. he is heading to aspen, pennsylvania, aimed at helping american families avoid the...
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the major indices down half a percentage point each. not expect adoes decision to freeze crude production when opec and other -- producers meet for talks in nigeria next month. to best-performing stock has be twitter. shares shot up more than 21% since the nasdaq open for trade. it is still trading around that level as we approach the end of the session on rumors that it is looking for a buyer. cnbc broke the news saying that several companies including google and salesforce have expressed interest in twitter is reportedhe board to be open to a deal. stock had fallen 30% over the past year trading around $22.5 a share compared to $24 in 2013. yahoo! shares have dropped 3% a day after it admitted 500 million users accounts had been hacked in 2014 possibly by a state-sponsored actor. the disclosure shot the tech world and left a slew of unanswered questions about security at the struggling internet giant. equally unclear is the deal to sell its a nick -- e-mail business and core internet business to verizon. analysts say hackers had a spe
the major indices down half a percentage point each. not expect adoes decision to freeze crude production when opec and other -- producers meet for talks in nigeria next month. to best-performing stock has be twitter. shares shot up more than 21% since the nasdaq open for trade. it is still trading around that level as we approach the end of the session on rumors that it is looking for a buyer. cnbc broke the news saying that several companies including google and salesforce have expressed...
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for the small percentage of people that are undecided, the debates are an opportunity to help you make up your mind, but that is a shrinking audience. the substance you're asking about, obviously the two most important issues are and it in this order -- economy, national security/terrorism, and he will be the strongest in defending the country. i daresay that it depends upon the impromptu questions tonight, and we hope that they do not exploit what happened in the 911 investigation, tragedy for people.>> let's talk about their style, the styles of both trump and clinton going into tonight, how are they planning? >> they have both been working on this obviously, clinton looking at the position books, and jimmy carter used to look at these and study all the time like a good student. if it were me coaching these people, i would tell donald trump to be donald trump and not overly vicious. but he does not want to be a bully, but in the sense that he is good at taking questions in the moment and answering off of the top of his head. so long that he does not say something that the fact checke
for the small percentage of people that are undecided, the debates are an opportunity to help you make up your mind, but that is a shrinking audience. the substance you're asking about, obviously the two most important issues are and it in this order -- economy, national security/terrorism, and he will be the strongest in defending the country. i daresay that it depends upon the impromptu questions tonight, and we hope that they do not exploit what happened in the 911 investigation, tragedy for...
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already closing at 16.50 with a huge gain, 8 plus percentage gain. alibaba shares today did hit another 52-week high. it was the third day in a row for intraday 52-week high. but as you can see shares of alibaba did fade closing down 1 1/2% when all was said and done. back to you. melissa: lori, thank you so much. phil, oil losing its earlier momentum. what is driving that trade? >> well a lot of things. mainly libya today. libya was the big story. last week we went home thinking libyan exports would return to the market. a lot of fighting breaking out at libyan oil ports. the oil tanker was not able to get the tanker out of the country. that fighting expanded shutting down the ports. there was a report that later today the oil tanker tried to go back into the port to refill the tanker to get oil out of the country. we don't know how successful that was. on that report we saw the prices go back down. we had reports of this opec-non-opec accord. they think they will get a deal done. gold little bit of a rebound after three week low in hopes that the f
already closing at 16.50 with a huge gain, 8 plus percentage gain. alibaba shares today did hit another 52-week high. it was the third day in a row for intraday 52-week high. but as you can see shares of alibaba did fade closing down 1 1/2% when all was said and done. back to you. melissa: lori, thank you so much. phil, oil losing its earlier momentum. what is driving that trade? >> well a lot of things. mainly libya today. libya was the big story. last week we went home thinking libyan...
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the percentage of black police law enforcement officers across the country is 12%.y. perfectly mirroring. in these cities where there's been uprising, there's been strife, people are protesting and rioting, charlotte, chicago, baltimore and st. louis, ferguson -- i used st. louis, closest community, all of them had substantially lower percentage of populations of african-americans on the police force than the general population the community. a very, very well could be a root cause. if there is some sort of bias -- numbers don't bear it out. it would go a long way if the police forces mirrored the general community in percentages. >> dana, the president was at the new african-american history museum in washington. one of the arguments is that wh especially whites, might have a better understanding of what we're talking about race and advantage in american society. do you think that's possible it might open ears? >> i think it could. i'm looking forward to going. i think brett will have a special feature because they were able to visit as well. that's coming up in th
the percentage of black police law enforcement officers across the country is 12%.y. perfectly mirroring. in these cities where there's been uprising, there's been strife, people are protesting and rioting, charlotte, chicago, baltimore and st. louis, ferguson -- i used st. louis, closest community, all of them had substantially lower percentage of populations of african-americans on the police force than the general population the community. a very, very well could be a root cause. if there is...
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clinton, your favorite number is not your percentage. it is the percentage that barack obama is getting in his job rating, in his 52. we'll be back tomorrow. with all due respect starts right now. >>> with all due respect to donald trump' mimicry, we're getting the impression, you're a one trick pony. >> jeb bush. >> donald trump was not a true conservative. >> charles across hammer. >> conservative eggheads. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> glenn beck. >> donald trump. >> ted cruz. >> the "washington post." donald trump wants to let japan go nuclear. >> donald trump doesn't like -- >> donald trump will never run. >> i don't know if trump will win. >> he dwoenl well. >> he doesn't know foreign policy. >> he shouldn't be allowed on the debate stage. >> donald trump isn't christian. >> he's this. he's that. trump is a conman, donald trump, donald trump, donald trump, donald trump, donald trump will not become the president. >> we're going to start the program with another police shooting that has captured the nation's attention. protes
clinton, your favorite number is not your percentage. it is the percentage that barack obama is getting in his job rating, in his 52. we'll be back tomorrow. with all due respect starts right now. >>> with all due respect to donald trump' mimicry, we're getting the impression, you're a one trick pony. >> jeb bush. >> donald trump was not a true conservative. >> charles across hammer. >> conservative eggheads. >> donald trump. >> donald trump....
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or area and set a percentage we can't go beyond 2 percent larger than than it is or 2 percent of thatlot and then the exemption a tina cottage and an big lot that it didn't make any difference to be compatible with the neighborhoods and complimentary not competitive i also am curious to see from the developer side those are not huge development projects those are independent contractors that spoken here today, i'm curious to see that through a doted sites in san francisco and locked in the 3 thousand square feet just by my own comboergs of mine really fixing a lots one .7 or whatever million dollars will maybe put 200 and $50,000 in improvement and sell it for 2 heeded one million dollars can you sell any house in the city under 3 thousand square feet for under 2 millions and maybe i'd like to hear from the folks an unintended consequence many homes as a result of the last speaker saying more restrictions other inventory of the city for housing inventory doesn't get renovated but developers stay away from udg current stock have a depletion of housing stock and san francisco is not the
or area and set a percentage we can't go beyond 2 percent larger than than it is or 2 percent of thatlot and then the exemption a tina cottage and an big lot that it didn't make any difference to be compatible with the neighborhoods and complimentary not competitive i also am curious to see from the developer side those are not huge development projects those are independent contractors that spoken here today, i'm curious to see that through a doted sites in san francisco and locked in the 3...
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the poll that gives trump a 2 percentage-point good news for the republican. according to the survey - most voters say they still expect to see clinton prevail in november. 59-percent think she will be the next president. only 34-percent think trump has the better shot at winning. hillary clinton is continuing to fend off questions about her nagging cough... that just won't go away. donald trump does not have the temperament to be our commander in chief (coughs)." (cough)..."got some water?"...(cough) "(coughs repeatedly) every time i think about trump i get allergic." donald trump has been trying to make the cough a campaign issue... suggesting clinton has health problems. clinton has shrugged off those concerns - saying she has a problem with allergies. i feel great as my doctors letter said, i have season allerlgies, and take it takes awhile for them to kick in" clinton has released a letter from her personal physician.... attesting to her overall good health. we have breaking news-- a henderson man arrested for killing his one-time roommate -- is being rel
the poll that gives trump a 2 percentage-point good news for the republican. according to the survey - most voters say they still expect to see clinton prevail in november. 59-percent think she will be the next president. only 34-percent think trump has the better shot at winning. hillary clinton is continuing to fend off questions about her nagging cough... that just won't go away. donald trump does not have the temperament to be our commander in chief (coughs)." (cough)..."got some...
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are a small percentage of them bad? if a small percentage is bad, that's not acceptable. >> donald trump is seen as being less prepare to be commander-in-chief based on your numbers is that changing? >> it is changing. he has made progress on that so. we asked people, what is it you want to see in a commander-in-chief? and, even though folks often talk about how much a potential president knows, and how much information they have, not everyone is looking for a lot of details. what they're looking for is a president who sets the big picture. whose values take the country in the right direction. especially, donald trump's voters. hillary clinton voters by contrast are looking for a president that starts with this weekend with something she said at a fund raiser friday. >> to just be grossly generalistic, you can put half of trump's supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? the racists, sexists, homophobic, xenaphobic, >> clinton regrets saying half but stands bite sentiment. she has been trying to woo
are a small percentage of them bad? if a small percentage is bad, that's not acceptable. >> donald trump is seen as being less prepare to be commander-in-chief based on your numbers is that changing? >> it is changing. he has made progress on that so. we asked people, what is it you want to see in a commander-in-chief? and, even though folks often talk about how much a potential president knows, and how much information they have, not everyone is looking for a lot of details. what...