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this is a chart from the pew research center.fnotes the pinnacle immigrant population at 2007 and then holding static for the last two years. it has actually been declining. chart, you can see thety convincingly migration of mexicans. it has declined steadily in more recent years. they're been 250,000 new unauthorized immigrants each year. about 100,000 are mexican. aboutsed to represent half. demographic data from 2012 for example suggests that 81% hail from these same four countries. mexico accounting for a majority of that percentage and mexican immigrants continue to be the largest number of foreign-born people in the united states, both lawful and undocumented. ircladoes that say about legislation. they are less likely to be recent than in past decades. they joined at the time of irca or in waves. the pew research center estimates that the number of adults who lived have gone from in of the population to 62% 2012. only 15% have lived in the u.s. for less than five years. they become well established and have children. that i
this is a chart from the pew research center.fnotes the pinnacle immigrant population at 2007 and then holding static for the last two years. it has actually been declining. chart, you can see thety convincingly migration of mexicans. it has declined steadily in more recent years. they're been 250,000 new unauthorized immigrants each year. about 100,000 are mexican. aboutsed to represent half. demographic data from 2012 for example suggests that 81% hail from these same four countries. mexico...
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coming up this morning, mark hugo lopez, hispanic researcher willhe pew research center talk about the role that the hispanic vote has played so far in the primaries. then, we look at the role of the pension guarantee corporation, the stress is facing. , i guess is joshua caller at the brookings institution. be sure to watch washington journal coming up at 7:00 is morning. join the discussion. a tsa administrator testified today about tsa screening delays at u.s. airports. senate appear before the homeland security and government affairs committee live at 10:00 on c-span 3. june 23, the u.k. vote on whether to remain in the european union. today, david cameron and nigel thee will discuss issue. we have live coverage at 4:00 eastern on c-span three. >> our live coverage of the presidential race continues tonight with my mary's in six states. california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south dakota. forhe different decision our country. democratsr side of per progress and prosperity, fairness and opportunity, then the presumptive nominee on the republican side. >> no more
coming up this morning, mark hugo lopez, hispanic researcher willhe pew research center talk about the role that the hispanic vote has played so far in the primaries. then, we look at the role of the pension guarantee corporation, the stress is facing. , i guess is joshua caller at the brookings institution. be sure to watch washington journal coming up at 7:00 is morning. join the discussion. a tsa administrator testified today about tsa screening delays at u.s. airports. senate appear before...
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in terms of brexit, the latest stats, according to the pew research center, are that one in three french people want the brits to leave the european union, and that would be better for the rest of the eu. so of course that is surprising that the level of euro skepticism there of france ranks greeceegrees -- close to as second-most european skeptic. genie: celebrity news with a bit of a trunk twist. nick: this is a story in all of where meryl streep put on some orange face paint, a blonde way, and did a killer trump impression. the is in "vanity fair." quote there is that this is really just an incredible find, the strange times that we are living in. trump has become such a serious political candidate that even meryl streep is lampooning him. of course, her other roles, emily pankhurst, margaret thatcher. genie:bq man: i'm really, really honored to introduce some people. i'm a do it real quick so that thehy can talk as long as they can. at the far side is chief caleen sisk. she's the spiritual leader anand tribal chiefef of the winm wintu trtribe, who praractice tr traditional culture an
in terms of brexit, the latest stats, according to the pew research center, are that one in three french people want the brits to leave the european union, and that would be better for the rest of the eu. so of course that is surprising that the level of euro skepticism there of france ranks greeceegrees -- close to as second-most european skeptic. genie: celebrity news with a bit of a trunk twist. nick: this is a story in all of where meryl streep put on some orange face paint, a blonde way,...
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coming up tuesday morning, mark yugo lopez, hispanic researcher for the pew research center will discuss the voting power the group has in the fall elections. them we look at the role of the pension benefit guaranty corporation, the financial is facing as well as broader retirement issues for americans. our guest is the economic studies professor at the brookings institution. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on whether tote remain in the european union. davidh prime minister cameron and the independence party leader debate the issue. hosted by >> we are going public. we will be watched by our friends and people across the country. and i would hope, as i said before, that the senate may change. not as an institution. it may become a more efficient body because of televised proceedings. >> the proceedings of the united states senate are being broadcast to the nation on television for the first time. not that we have operated in secret until now. millions of americans have sat in the galleries and observed senate debates during their vis
coming up tuesday morning, mark yugo lopez, hispanic researcher for the pew research center will discuss the voting power the group has in the fall elections. them we look at the role of the pension benefit guaranty corporation, the financial is facing as well as broader retirement issues for americans. our guest is the economic studies professor at the brookings institution. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on whether tote remain in the...
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a pew research center that was concluded in 2010 has shown that the brazilian people is the people that worries most in the world about climate change. >> hinojosa: really? >> 84% of brazilians think that climate change is a serious issue. >> hinojosa: is that because so much of it is talked about? >> yes. and because, you know, there is an awareness that we have, you know, all this wealth. this is ours, the amazon is ours, and also of eight countries that share the amazon with us. and we have here a resource that's very precious. the threat to the amazon today, you're talking about cattle, cattle ranching. there is now in the amazon cities, et cetera, that want to have the green seal of approval. >> hinojosa: let me ask you before we finish, paulo, because in... even in the area of boston, where we record this show, you have a large population of brazilians. you have... they produce 20 local papers, magazines. you have a large population, somewhat large, in new york, connecticut, florida. do you think that you have a population now that is looking at brazil and saying, "when i left, br
a pew research center that was concluded in 2010 has shown that the brazilian people is the people that worries most in the world about climate change. >> hinojosa: really? >> 84% of brazilians think that climate change is a serious issue. >> hinojosa: is that because so much of it is talked about? >> yes. and because, you know, there is an awareness that we have, you know, all this wealth. this is ours, the amazon is ours, and also of eight countries that share the...
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back to the pew research center poll.haracteristics associated with westerners and muslims is this chart. traits associated with muslims inamong predominantly muslim countries. 68% see them as selfish, violent, greedy, immoral, arrogant, fanatical. respectful of women, honest, tolerant, generous all fall below 50%. on the other side, traits associated with muslims among non-muslims in the u.s. -- these are western attitudes toward muslims. 58% say muslims are fanatical, 51% say honest. violent, 50%. below 50%, generous, arrogant, selfish, tolerant, respectful of women, and greedy. of there some characteristics people associate with these two different groups. we want to know your attitude toward muslim americans. here are the numbers. michael is calling in from new kensington, pennsylvania on our republican line. morning. what is your attitude toward muslim americans? caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call on c-span. youoncern is that whether are talking about muslim americans or illegal aliens or people comin
back to the pew research center poll.haracteristics associated with westerners and muslims is this chart. traits associated with muslims inamong predominantly muslim countries. 68% see them as selfish, violent, greedy, immoral, arrogant, fanatical. respectful of women, honest, tolerant, generous all fall below 50%. on the other side, traits associated with muslims among non-muslims in the u.s. -- these are western attitudes toward muslims. 58% say muslims are fanatical, 51% say honest. violent,...
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the pew research center asked people if they are confident that donald trump or hillary clinton would do the right thing in world affairs. countries that expressed little to no include germany, france, the united kingdom, australia and japan. confidence in clinton in those same countries ranged from 66 to 79%. in the meantime, donald trump's reaction last night to the terror attack in turkey appeared to some to be a call for the return to torture. >> you have to fight fire with fire. we better get smart. we getter get tough. we are not going to have much of a country left. okay? >> trump told cnn if he becomes president he will change laws that ban waterboarding so the u.s. can fighter error. in his words on an almost equal basis. his remarks were denounced by a fellow republican arizona senator john mccain. >> according to the geneva conventions it is a war crime. not to mention the moral aspects of it is not what we are. it's not about them. it's about us. >> hillary clinton has not yet responded to the attacks. she released a statement that said in part the attack is a reminder tha
the pew research center asked people if they are confident that donald trump or hillary clinton would do the right thing in world affairs. countries that expressed little to no include germany, france, the united kingdom, australia and japan. confidence in clinton in those same countries ranged from 66 to 79%. in the meantime, donald trump's reaction last night to the terror attack in turkey appeared to some to be a call for the return to torture. >> you have to fight fire with fire. we...
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in fact, the pew research center sent us a statement that says it has not issued a survey saying thatgo to war with the united states nor asked a question of muslims about going to war. but there are some pew polls with findings that are troubling. let's take a look at just a few. in egypt, 81% of muslims who want sharia as the law of the land told pew that they also favor stoning as a punishment for adultery. and 86% favor the death penalty for those who leave islam. religious scholar -- >> we may be appalled by certain regressive beliefs but they are just beliefs. the issue is people's actions. >> but can some bad thoughts lead to bad actions? bill maher makes an interesting point. >> if vast numbers believe -- and they do -- that humans deserve to die for merely holding a different idea or drawing a cartoon or writing a book or eloping with the wrong person, not only does the muslim world have something in common with isis, it has too much in common with isis. >> aslan responding with an analogy from america. >> the christians at the westboro baptist church believes that god hates
in fact, the pew research center sent us a statement that says it has not issued a survey saying thatgo to war with the united states nor asked a question of muslims about going to war. but there are some pew polls with findings that are troubling. let's take a look at just a few. in egypt, 81% of muslims who want sharia as the law of the land told pew that they also favor stoning as a punishment for adultery. and 86% favor the death penalty for those who leave islam. religious scholar --...
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similarly, in november of last year, the pew research center, another very highly regarded polling organization, reported that 40% of people in the millenial age group, from 18 to 34, believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course in recent months, campus protests and news coverage have placed these issues very much in the spotlight of public attention. how have we gotten to this point? where instead of clam mooring for a row -- clamoring for a robust and open exchange of ideas and unfettered free speech, students are instead calling for safe spaces, and trigger warnings, and demanding that so-called microaggressions and cultural appropriations be avoided. indeed, some universities, including a number of public institutions, have created so-called free speech zones which happen to be conveniently located very far away from where anyone else ever happens to be. so that ordinary students who might be offended or have their feelings hurt by the free expression of their fellow students, do
similarly, in november of last year, the pew research center, another very highly regarded polling organization, reported that 40% of people in the millenial age group, from 18 to 34, believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course in recent months, campus protests and news coverage have placed these issues very much in the spotlight of public attention. how have we gotten to this...
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. >>> a survey from the pew research center says confidence in donald trump's ability to manage foreignolicy is rock bottom. in a host of countries in europe and asia. but nearly three out of five europeans surveyed did have confidence in hillary clinton's foreign policy. >>> surveillance video played in court on tuesday showed an armed man heading for the white house and secret service agents taking him down. jesse oliveria walked up to the south entrance with a gun last month and after repeated warnings was shot. if convicted he faces 20 years in prison. >>> fda is asking for new studies on whether hand sanitizers work as well as their makers claim and if there's any health risks involved. it's a look at chemicals that have never had a comprehensive review. back downtown to "squawk alley". >>> u.s. markets near session highs rallying once again as brexit worries ease. but will long term global implications last long center joining us now on the form is managing director at the institute of finance charles dallara, chairman of the americas partner group. charles, great to have your per
. >>> a survey from the pew research center says confidence in donald trump's ability to manage foreignolicy is rock bottom. in a host of countries in europe and asia. but nearly three out of five europeans surveyed did have confidence in hillary clinton's foreign policy. >>> surveillance video played in court on tuesday showed an armed man heading for the white house and secret service agents taking him down. jesse oliveria walked up to the south entrance with a gun last...
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one definition, according to the pew research center, is a family of four, making between 48 and 145nd dollars a year, which is basically the murrays. they're both teachers. household income is right at $90,000. and they're the ones politicians talk about all the time. hey, how're you? >> this is vandy. >> reporter: how are you sweetie? you good? crazy day today. aaron you walked out to get your laptop and... >> yeah, i've been sideswiped this morning, the rear axel's broke, i mean this is... >> reporter: is that part of the wheel? >> yeah, that's the wheel. >> the tow truck's here. >> reporter: how big of a pain is this? you're insured, but... >> that's exactly it. i'm insured but, even if they pay everything out, i now don't have a new car. do we get a new car? how do we find the money to get the down payment? like, that's really the big thing. >> reporter: what's that going to do to your monthly budget? >> this month is shot, next month is shot. i'm a teacher, i don't get paid over the summer. >> reporter: so as you try to get ahead, this is like two steps back. >> yeah. >> report
one definition, according to the pew research center, is a family of four, making between 48 and 145nd dollars a year, which is basically the murrays. they're both teachers. household income is right at $90,000. and they're the ones politicians talk about all the time. hey, how're you? >> this is vandy. >> reporter: how are you sweetie? you good? crazy day today. aaron you walked out to get your laptop and... >> yeah, i've been sideswiped this morning, the rear axel's broke, i...
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a pew research center poll from december this past year showed only 19% of americans trust the government be a surprise to no one that on both sides there is a strong anger toward people who they sees a the candidate of the government and that's certainly hillary clinton. she has been -- she has been a major face in politics for 20, 30 years. >> so the bernie sanders supporters don't like having to vote for hillary clinton but will they make the jump to vote for donald trump if they don't have bernie sanders to vote for? >> i really don't think that's the case. because, if we look back to the 2008 election, despite the fact that sanders supporters may be more vocal, the fact is the clinton obama race in 2008 was so much closer number wise in terms of both pledged delegate and the popular vote than it was in 2016. and the fact. >> so the outsider thing that they had -- bernie sanders thing had going on isn't that strong? in other words, they like the fact he was outsider but when push comes to shove they still want the democrat? >> i think they will ultimately shift if we look to past patt
a pew research center poll from december this past year showed only 19% of americans trust the government be a surprise to no one that on both sides there is a strong anger toward people who they sees a the candidate of the government and that's certainly hillary clinton. she has been -- she has been a major face in politics for 20, 30 years. >> so the bernie sanders supporters don't like having to vote for hillary clinton but will they make the jump to vote for donald trump if they don't...
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on the newshour online right now, a national study by the pew research center suggests that our perceptionsogress toward racial equality remain splintered. four out of ten african- americans said they doubt the nation will ever achieve racial equality, while as many white americans believe racial equality has been achieved. a deeper look at that data and more is on our web site: pbs.org/newshour. tune in later tonight on "charlie rose:" the music and l.g.b.t. politics of the canadian duo tegan and sarah. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you were born with two stories. one you write every day, and one you inherited that's written in your d.n.a. 23andme.com is a genetic service that provides personalized reports about traits, health and ancestry. learn more at www.23andme.com. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> fathom travel, offering cruises to cuba and the domi
on the newshour online right now, a national study by the pew research center suggests that our perceptionsogress toward racial equality remain splintered. four out of ten african- americans said they doubt the nation will ever achieve racial equality, while as many white americans believe racial equality has been achieved. a deeper look at that data and more is on our web site: pbs.org/newshour. tune in later tonight on "charlie rose:" the music and l.g.b.t. politics of the canadian...
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coming up tuesday morning, mark historic -- hispanic research director for the pew research center, discusseshe role the hispanic vote has played just far in the voting power this group has in the fall elections. then we look at the role of the pension benefit guaranty corporation, the financial stress it has facing, as well as broader retirement security issues for americans. our guest is the economic studies program guest scholar at the brookings institution. be sure to watch "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning. >> senator bernie sanders held a news conference in california. the day before that states primary. he response to questions about his plans after today -- tuesday's primaries. this is 15 minutes. senator sanders: good morning. thank you all very much for coming. i want to thank the people of california for the incredible support that they have shown our campaign. during the last several weeks, we have held 38 events. 38 separate events in 34 cities across california. one of the things i enjoy very much is getting out to communities where oth
coming up tuesday morning, mark historic -- hispanic research director for the pew research center, discusseshe role the hispanic vote has played just far in the voting power this group has in the fall elections. then we look at the role of the pension benefit guaranty corporation, the financial stress it has facing, as well as broader retirement security issues for americans. our guest is the economic studies program guest scholar at the brookings institution. be sure to watch "washington...
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for obama's immigration plan live in your state, i'm talking about 825,000 according to the pew research centerbout the fate of those who were relying on the president's plan to come out of the shadows, particularly as the president underscored, these were in large part children who were born in this country, whose parents perhaps may be from somewhere else, but his motivation was to keep them together, as opposed to them being split up, some being deported, some being allowed to stay? >> sure. i mean, congress feeds to deal with the immigration issue, but this is a much bigger issue. this particular issue is bigger than immigration. it's about the constitutional authority of congress and the constitutional authority of the president. >> but congress didn't deal with it. isn't that what the white house is saying? congress did not deal with it. and that's why he used executive authority. >> sure. and it's true that congress has not dealt with immigration in a broad sense, but that's still their job. and they're elected to do that. there needs to be debate. but no president has the authority to d
for obama's immigration plan live in your state, i'm talking about 825,000 according to the pew research centerbout the fate of those who were relying on the president's plan to come out of the shadows, particularly as the president underscored, these were in large part children who were born in this country, whose parents perhaps may be from somewhere else, but his motivation was to keep them together, as opposed to them being split up, some being deported, some being allowed to stay? >>...
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host: pew research center points the19 states have banned death penalty.oes that raise any concern for you that people are being treated when it comes to the death penalty depending on what state they are in? caller: it does. there are certain crimes people commit -- there is a point of no return. it does provide justice for the victims's families. it does cause concern. more states should take -- all states should have that as the ultimate punishment. host: are you concerned about wrongful convictions? that is one concern that justice breyer talked about, as well as the arbitrary application. are those concerning to? there has to be 100% without doubt they committed the crime. it has to be overwhelming, convincing -- maybe two or three trials to prove they done that. i have seen where people have been jailed and are under throw and found to be innocent down the road. death-row row and are found to be innocent down the road. jeff calling in from pennsylvania. up next, barbara calling in from florida. you oppose the death penalty. why is that? think they ar
host: pew research center points the19 states have banned death penalty.oes that raise any concern for you that people are being treated when it comes to the death penalty depending on what state they are in? caller: it does. there are certain crimes people commit -- there is a point of no return. it does provide justice for the victims's families. it does cause concern. more states should take -- all states should have that as the ultimate punishment. host: are you concerned about wrongful...
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table this morning, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center inington. let's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one more of many interactions he has had with this banish community. -- the hispanic community. he may lead to more voter registration with hispanics. many hispanics have said they are saying it want to register to vote in order to vote against donald trump. whether or not that's happening on a national scale in significant numbers is hard to tell. we also have 4 million more hispanics who potentially could register to vote, so any surgeon registrations could be just because of more latinos available, or against donald trump. we won't know for a while. it depends on many different things. we have to do more polling, many polls indicate that latinos are following donald trump and a
table this morning, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center inington. let's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one more of many interactions he has had with this banish community. -- the hispanic...
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an associate director at the pew research center discusses their recent survey on americans' views of racial discrimination. be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. on july 1, 1976, the smithsonian's national air and space museum open its doors to the public. friday marks the 40th anniversary of the museum, and live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. we will see one-of-a-kind aviation artifacts, including the spirit of st. louis and the apollo lunar module, plus live events at the front of the building. we will talk to its director, the museum curator, and that share of the space history department. you can join the conversation. we will be taking your phone calls and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian national air and 6:00 using, my friday at p.m. on american history tv. >> this fourth of july weekend, ofok tv" has four days nonfiction books and authors. senatorview with barbara boxer, discussing her political career. weighs in onjabbar current political issues. mitch mcconnell on his li
an associate director at the pew research center discusses their recent survey on americans' views of racial discrimination. be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. on july 1, 1976, the smithsonian's national air and space museum open its doors to the public. friday marks the 40th anniversary of the museum, and live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. we will see one-of-a-kind aviation artifacts,...
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as i look at the pew research center we know there are about 93,000 overstays it out of canada, 123,000 out of europe and about 42,000 out of mexico. 17,000 central america. we go down with south africa -- south america -- this overstay issue is not predominant anyone area. i believe the president's approach of focusing on those that would do us harm is the most important approach. let me add to the record that this is -- a total of 44.9 million non-visitor emissions in the united states expected to depart -- of this number an estimated 500 27,127 individuals overstayed. that is 1.17%. today am going to say the congress has higher responsibilities right now. i think we need to -- if you are a terrorist on a terrorist list most americans will not realize department of homeland security can only abide by the law. the fbi can only abide by the law. they cannot stop terrorists or individuals who have been investigated from buying a gun. i hope we can pass that this week. that we can have that legislation passed. the bending of the assault weapons is something the secretary of homeland secur
as i look at the pew research center we know there are about 93,000 overstays it out of canada, 123,000 out of europe and about 42,000 out of mexico. 17,000 central america. we go down with south africa -- south america -- this overstay issue is not predominant anyone area. i believe the president's approach of focusing on those that would do us harm is the most important approach. let me add to the record that this is -- a total of 44.9 million non-visitor emissions in the united states...
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as i look at the pew research center we know there are about 93,000 overstays it out of canada, 100 23,000ut of europe and about 42,000 out of mexico. central america. we go down with south africa -- south america -- this overstay issue is not predominant anyone area. i believe the president's approach of focusing on those that would do us harm is the most important approach. let me add to the record that of 44.9-- a total million non-visitor emissions in the united states expected to depart -- of this number an estimated 500 27,127 individuals .verstayed that is 1.17%. today am going to say the congress has higher responsibilities right now. -- if you ared to a terrorist on a terrorist list most americans will not realize department of homeland security can only abide by the law. the fbi can only abide by the law. they cannot stop terrorists or individuals who have been buying a gun.rom i hope we can pass that this week. that we can have that legislation passed. the bending of the assault weapons is something the secretary of homeland security has offered to provide security to the americ
as i look at the pew research center we know there are about 93,000 overstays it out of canada, 100 23,000ut of europe and about 42,000 out of mexico. central america. we go down with south africa -- south america -- this overstay issue is not predominant anyone area. i believe the president's approach of focusing on those that would do us harm is the most important approach. let me add to the record that of 44.9-- a total million non-visitor emissions in the united states expected to depart --...
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table this morning, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center in's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one more of many interactions he has had with this banish community. -- the hispanic community. he may lead to more voter registration with hispanics. many hispanics have said they are saying it want to register to vote in order to vote against donald trump. whether or not that's happening on a national scale in significant numbers is hard to tell. we also have 4 million more hispanics who potentially could register to vote, so any surgeon registrations could be just because of more latinos available, or against donald trump. we won't know for a while. it depends on many different things. we have to do more polling, many polls indicate that latinos are following donald trump and are aware of
table this morning, mark hugo lopez, the director of hispanic research at the pew research center in's begin with what donald trump has had to say about this judge, who has mexican descent, consolidate all -- gonzales curiel. what impact will it have on hispanic voters? guest: there's been a lot of discussion on the impact that donald trump may be having on the latino vote this year. this is just one more of many interactions he has had with this banish community. -- the hispanic community. he...
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. >> un nuevo sondeo de pew (research center for the people & the press) revelÓ que los hispanos somosclaro que sÍ. >> ojalÁ. >> los jÓvenes que son considerados mil y nos * son los que mÁs tienen esperanza que esto va a pasar. >> claro mi amor, no pagan renta. >> el 80% dicen que esperan que su finanzas mejoren en los prÓximos 6 meses y que todo va a ir muy bien y van a ser millonarios porque van a subir... >> voy hacer una... >> no, yo te estoy escuchando. >> voy a dar otras. >> mis finanzas van a mejor mejorar. >> el 35% los latinos opiniÓn vamos que la economÍa en estados unidos es excelente * lo comparo vamos con lo que pasa en nuestros paÍs y por eso sentimos lo positivo. >> muchos de los latino estamos aquÍ y tenemos que luchar mucho y trabajar muy duro para que eso pase, pero aÚn asÍ trabajando sabemos que vamos a poder salir adelante. >> es verdad adamari lÓpez lo que pasa es que en honor la verdad las condiciones en mucho de nuestros paÍses son completamente diferentes a lo que se viven acÁ en estados unidos, siempre he dicho que si un trabajador medio de estados unidos tuvie
. >> un nuevo sondeo de pew (research center for the people & the press) revelÓ que los hispanos somosclaro que sÍ. >> ojalÁ. >> los jÓvenes que son considerados mil y nos * son los que mÁs tienen esperanza que esto va a pasar. >> claro mi amor, no pagan renta. >> el 80% dicen que esperan que su finanzas mejoren en los prÓximos 6 meses y que todo va a ir muy bien y van a ser millonarios porque van a subir... >> voy hacer una... >> no, yo te...
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similarly, in november of last year the pew research center and other highly regarded polling organizationseported that 40 percent of people in the millennial age group from 18 to 34 believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was thethat was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course, in recent months campus protest the news coverage have placed these issues very much in the spotlight of public attention. however we got to this place? instead of clamoring for a robust and open exchange of ideas and unfettered free speech students are instead calling for safe spaces and trigger warnings and demanding that so-called cultural appropriation be avoided. some universities, including a number of public institutions have created so-called free-speech zones, which happened to be conveniently located very far away from her anywhere -- anyone else ever happens to be so that ordinary students who might be offended or have their feelings hurt by the free expression of their fellow students do not have to hear or see what is going on. no
similarly, in november of last year the pew research center and other highly regarded polling organizationseported that 40 percent of people in the millennial age group from 18 to 34 believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was thethat was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course, in recent months campus protest the news coverage have placed these issues very much in the spotlight of public attention. however we got to this...
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by the way, the pew research center put together migration patterns in this country of who is tryingo come in and in what country. this is a recent piece from april of this year. apprehensions of mexican migrants at the u.s. border reaches a near historic low. the decline in average and coincides with recent release of information which would show that can migrants to the u.s. and other countries has held steady over the past five years after a dramatic drop during the great recession. in fiscal 2015, the border patrol make 1800 -- a little apprehensions000 of illegal migrants at the mexican border. that is a decline of the previous year. in may of this year, it was found, that apprehensions of families and unaccompanied children are jumping dramatically. over 32,000 apprehensions of family members defined as children traveling with at least one parent in the first six compared tois year, 27,000 over the same period last year. from honduras, nicaragua, etc.. steve, arkansas. what do you think, stronger or weaker? stephen inname is jacksonville, arkansas. have --f hispanic and half-br
by the way, the pew research center put together migration patterns in this country of who is tryingo come in and in what country. this is a recent piece from april of this year. apprehensions of mexican migrants at the u.s. border reaches a near historic low. the decline in average and coincides with recent release of information which would show that can migrants to the u.s. and other countries has held steady over the past five years after a dramatic drop during the great recession. in...
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similarly, in november of last year, the pew research center, another very highly regarded polling organization reported that 40% of people in the millennial age group from 18 to 34 believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course, in recent months campus protests and news coverage have placed these issues very much into the spotlight of public attention. how have we gotten to this point? where instead of clamoring for a robust and open exchange of ideas, and unfettered free speech, students are instead calling for safe spaces and trigger warnings and demanding that so-called microaggressions, and cultural appropriation be avoided. indeed, some universities, including a number of public institutions, have created so-called free-speech zones, which happened to be conveniently located very far away from where anyone else ever happens to be. so that ordinary students who might be offended or have their feelings hurt by the free expression of their fellow students don't have to hear or see w
similarly, in november of last year, the pew research center, another very highly regarded polling organization reported that 40% of people in the millennial age group from 18 to 34 believe that government should be able to punish offensive speech. that was the largest percentage of any of the generational groups surveyed. now, of course, in recent months campus protests and news coverage have placed these issues very much into the spotlight of public attention. how have we gotten to this...