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the statistics on r&d and large businesses. that is what the numbers show. that is enormously misleading especially if you look at the more high-tech sectors. you still don't find they are reporting as much r&d. the question are sort of gauge and specified. if you have an r&d lab then you will be able to report all the statistics. think about that kind of tech companies we hear about today. they are doing everything. so i think if those companies are spending 100% of their time that was the vision of coors is the businesses have no revenue that they spend an enormous amount of resources, it is all r&d. i think the decline in notch partnership in the high-tech sector is struggling because we see less innovation and less r&d and we are not measuring it in the statistics. >> measuring issues aside and i think we are capturing a lot of that. measurement issues aside, what private companies invest in r&d and is almost exclusively product development for market and a small fraction is going to be the next generation. >> i would also say and this is not to be too c
the statistics on r&d and large businesses. that is what the numbers show. that is enormously misleading especially if you look at the more high-tech sectors. you still don't find they are reporting as much r&d. the question are sort of gauge and specified. if you have an r&d lab then you will be able to report all the statistics. think about that kind of tech companies we hear about today. they are doing everything. so i think if those companies are spending 100% of their time that...
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whitings make up 22% and 42% of san francisco -- latino americans 15% and asian and the statistics are here and wildly disproportionate. for youth it's no better. african-americans ages 18-25 are the largest demographic in the san francisco county jail and the population of san francisco juvenile hall is about 51% black and 6.6% white. this indicates that's 50 times more likely for an incarcerated black youth to be be at the youth guidance center. according to usa today san francisco is one of the cities listed along with 1580 other police departments that have higher arrest rates of black people, higher than in ferguson. in terms of in a criminal case one of the first things that occurs is the bail setting. these are national studies. we don't have any studies for san francisco but this shows that black defends are assigned greater bail levels than the white counter parts when they're accused of similar offenses and as a result have lower probabilities of getting out of jail. that is 2010 study. according to the stanford 1994 study due to implicit bias judges set bail 25% higher for b
whitings make up 22% and 42% of san francisco -- latino americans 15% and asian and the statistics are here and wildly disproportionate. for youth it's no better. african-americans ages 18-25 are the largest demographic in the san francisco county jail and the population of san francisco juvenile hall is about 51% black and 6.6% white. this indicates that's 50 times more likely for an incarcerated black youth to be be at the youth guidance center. according to usa today san francisco is one of...
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>> come from our bureaucracy of investigations statistics noticed it was capturing the fires in the sro's occupancy we need to comply with fema and their national fir reporting system that started in 2001 you see how our statistics and tracking has increased i want you to look at the burglary u blue numbers as you can see in 49983 greater alarms and two last year of 2014 we've had zero so it is a significant decrease in the great alarms we go to by covering the volunteering common here's >> why is there such a spike for first alarm fires and hotels. >> i believe it was captured in the 94 through 99 was - i'm sorry so we have two ways of reporting firs through the bureau of fires investigations they're looking at only foyers other than the instant command those statistics are from the fir bureaucracy of investigation suspicious foyers and the spike you've seen just through the rest of years the 2001 through 2014 it just shows that now we're following the national fire incident report system and their tracking it. >> thank you. >> closer. >> so again, you can see the we've had a lot of fire
>> come from our bureaucracy of investigations statistics noticed it was capturing the fires in the sro's occupancy we need to comply with fema and their national fir reporting system that started in 2001 you see how our statistics and tracking has increased i want you to look at the burglary u blue numbers as you can see in 49983 greater alarms and two last year of 2014 we've had zero so it is a significant decrease in the great alarms we go to by covering the volunteering common here's...
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a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do. and most of us would say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. so if we don't start , understanding the language of how this works and that we need to start showing peoples whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care and a person whose life was saved by private health care and here is why, we will lose to these weenies. and i'm tired of losing to these weenies. i don't know about you guys, but i am over losing to these losers. i have to get out of here. thank you so much for having me. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, >> remember, we have books for sale. and also james o'keefe's book, "breakthrough." back of the room. >> in a weekly address president obama talks about the iranian nuclear program. the republican talks about the threats to cyber s
a million deaths is a statistic. right? it is a statistic. we argue statistics. they put a face on what they are trying to do. and most of us would say i don't want anything bad to happen to that woman and we lose our ability to think rationally because of our emotional response. so if we don't start , understanding the language of how this works and that we need to start showing peoples whose lives have been ruined by socialized health care and a person whose life was saved by private health...
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i heard a statistic, 77%. when it -- what i am looking to find out is you get the statistics early on with african-american women and latina women. i assume that asian men probably make equal or more than white men on average full-time workers, where to african-american men and latino men matchup statistically? because i think that if you look at them individually or separately, you will see that the numbers -- because i think that is probably there are probably more white men soaring above everybody else. could you help out -- do you know those statistics or where i could find the statistics at? guest: you are absolutely right, will, and i'm so glad you asked the question. when we are using comparators, we are using white men. you are right, there is a wage gap, as well, between white men and african american men and latino men. host: do you want to add to that? guest: yes, that is one of the things that is pointed out very often. indeed, it compares things that honestly shouldn't be compared. if you really w
i heard a statistic, 77%. when it -- what i am looking to find out is you get the statistics early on with african-american women and latina women. i assume that asian men probably make equal or more than white men on average full-time workers, where to african-american men and latino men matchup statistically? because i think that if you look at them individually or separately, you will see that the numbers -- because i think that is probably there are probably more white men soaring above...
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states attorneys annual statistical report. asset forfeiture spike in recent years. why a spike in a 2013/2012, 2013? >> i'm looking at here chart and the spike is in one year. the statistics can be greatly distorted by a few large or even one extremely large case. these very large cases typically come out of the southern district of new york or manhattan where they use forfeiture to go after foreign banks for example better money laundering or violating our trade sanctions laws so you get these billion-dollar forfeitures and one case like that can distort the statistics. >> host: let's take some calls. we have tried to explain a little bit what the civil asset forfeiture does and what it is and some of the changes made by the justice department this week. the numbers are up on the screen. if you'd like to dial in and talk to david smith former deputy chief of the asset forfeiture office of the justice department now in private practice natalie and ft. walton beach florida on the independent line, you are first. >> caller: hi good morning. good morning to your guests
states attorneys annual statistical report. asset forfeiture spike in recent years. why a spike in a 2013/2012, 2013? >> i'm looking at here chart and the spike is in one year. the statistics can be greatly distorted by a few large or even one extremely large case. these very large cases typically come out of the southern district of new york or manhattan where they use forfeiture to go after foreign banks for example better money laundering or violating our trade sanctions laws so you...
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so if you have a lab then you'll be able to report these statistics. think of all the tech companies we're about here today. they're tiny. they don't have r & d labs. they're doing everything. so i think actually if those companies aren't spending basically 100% of their time -- indeed, that was the division, of course, that these are businesses -- they have no revenue but they're spending an enormous amount of resources it's all r & d. and we are not picking that up. i think actually the decline in entrepreneurship particularly in the high-tech sector, is troubling. we're seeing less innovation and less r & d and we're not measuring it in the statistics. arati: measurement issues aside -- in fact, i think we are capturing a lot of that but measurement issues aside, when private companies invest in r & d, it is almost exclusive product development for known markets and a small fraction of that will be the kind of next generation, more exploratory work. john: not to be too critical it is not that well geared to pick up applied innovation. it's more core
so if you have a lab then you'll be able to report these statistics. think of all the tech companies we're about here today. they're tiny. they don't have r & d labs. they're doing everything. so i think actually if those companies aren't spending basically 100% of their time -- indeed, that was the division, of course, that these are businesses -- they have no revenue but they're spending an enormous amount of resources it's all r & d. and we are not picking that up. i think actually...
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there need to be statistics of that. >> thank you. (paused). >> >> it was an experienced -- amazing experience listening to the speakers today and from the chief and what we experience is 100% different from the things said in this chamber here today. tonight despite all of the nice speeches and nice feelings many of my clients, future clients are going to get pulled over. their passengers are searchd and go into jail and i will walk into a holding tank where there is a small population and filled with african-american youth and older people too and a lot of the proposals all seem to be in house, so the police department is going to look at something and the da's office is looking at something but the fact that we know about the racist text messages is a complete freak accident. it's a fluke. the chief of police who was supervising the officers became the da. therefore he couldn't do the investigation and asked for a federal investigation. sergeant feringer asked to be on bail even though he was sentenced to prison and they released t
there need to be statistics of that. >> thank you. (paused). >> >> it was an experienced -- amazing experience listening to the speakers today and from the chief and what we experience is 100% different from the things said in this chamber here today. tonight despite all of the nice speeches and nice feelings many of my clients, future clients are going to get pulled over. their passengers are searchd and go into jail and i will walk into a holding tank where there is a small...
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, i think some of the skepticism doesn't seem to be showing up in key numbers like productivity statistics and i think actually, the evidence on the declining entrepreneurship and dynamism may be part of why we're not seeing those numbers and raises questions about whether or not the u.s. is well poised to deal with this. so, if we were having this discussion, in fact, none of these people were back in the 1990s, so we have lots of folks here who played important policy roles in the 1990s and the u.s. was just surging in the 1990s in terms of productivity growth and jobs growth and growth was doing ok. sort of before the great departure and i have quotes from some of the notable policy people in the room including folks on this panel, that indicate, they were giving speeches saying why was the u.s. doing so well in the 1990's and aufb times, the two words used by these distinguished policymakers were the dynamism and flexibility of the u.s. economy. so, what have we sort of seen? one thing we know about innovation is innovation and productivity growth is a very noisy and complex process. i
, i think some of the skepticism doesn't seem to be showing up in key numbers like productivity statistics and i think actually, the evidence on the declining entrepreneurship and dynamism may be part of why we're not seeing those numbers and raises questions about whether or not the u.s. is well poised to deal with this. so, if we were having this discussion, in fact, none of these people were back in the 1990s, so we have lots of folks here who played important policy roles in the 1990s and...
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. >> the statistic that ainsley had really a fraction of the crime that is occurring there. >> we talked to a cop who was frustrated by the lack of reports because everyone seems okay with this. and i link that to all this molly and heroin. you know, ainsley the thing, the broader story that we were telling is the people that come in from outside the community to prey on the kids. also you have the drugs, the violence, and the sex, and it was all happening and it was very little the sheriff was telling us that he could do about it. he's doing the best, he doesn't have the manpower. >> when you're out there on the beach it is literally, you saw the video, people are getting -- something could happen to you and you might not notice it, the others are minding their own business or too drunk -- >> and you smell pot everywhere. >> and it's shoulder to shoulder. it is scary. if there's a fight you're in trouble. and so it's just that one area of the beach behind those two megabars. >> the sheriff had been warning, we're one beer bottle thrown from a riot. >> and you know today the mayor came o
. >> the statistic that ainsley had really a fraction of the crime that is occurring there. >> we talked to a cop who was frustrated by the lack of reports because everyone seems okay with this. and i link that to all this molly and heroin. you know, ainsley the thing, the broader story that we were telling is the people that come in from outside the community to prey on the kids. also you have the drugs, the violence, and the sex, and it was all happening and it was very little the...
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. >>> startling new statistics on bing drinking. why women in silicon valley are at risk. >> it is something that should never happen. >> and fallout over the u.s.
. >>> startling new statistics on bing drinking. why women in silicon valley are at risk. >> it is something that should never happen. >> and fallout over the u.s.
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and if he were white, we can't say that empirically, statistically, that would happen. >> statistically much. lamont hill. and we'll be right back with our breaking news coverage. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solving business. 400,000 people - ready to help you solve problems while they're still called opportunities. from figuring it out to getting it done we're here to help. >>> and thank you so much for joining us. set your dvr to record "outfront" to watch us any time. our breaking news of the protests in baltimore continues right now with ac360. here is anderson. >> thank you for joining us. 11 days after the death of freddie gray from injuries he suffered in police custody and on the day his body is returned to his family tension is high tonight on the streets of baltimore. protesters who marched
and if he were white, we can't say that empirically, statistically, that would happen. >> statistically much. lamont hill. and we'll be right back with our breaking news coverage. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the...
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matches of crime scene hairs to defendants backing their claims by citing incomplete or misleading statistics drawn from their casework. in reality, there is no accepted research on how often hair from different people may appear the same." jonathan gilli a,am former fbi
matches of crime scene hairs to defendants backing their claims by citing incomplete or misleading statistics drawn from their casework. in reality, there is no accepted research on how often hair from different people may appear the same." jonathan gilli a,am former fbi
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i mean, i would go with -- certainly a statistical anomaly if we have to count the odds from los angeles ucla undergrad, i'm going to go with 99% before we get started. so this is the differentiating factor. they basically send me to the right. >> you recently wrote a call him on this issue by jews vote democratic. >> if it is how you were born then it's a meaningless statistic. it's the same thing as those that are born catholic if you are not a self identified catholic if you're somebody that doesn't practice but you're born into the catholic family, if you are a jew and you were born into the family but have no relationship with judaism and you don't do any of these things and call your self then at that point you are going to vote left. the jewish population is extraordinarily secular with high income you just described the white leftists they've just been born with a name like feinstein. >> is california a lost cause for republicans? >> yes. to be perfectly frank what i would see as the short road and long road in california. people suddenly wake up in the fact the state is bankrupt
i mean, i would go with -- certainly a statistical anomaly if we have to count the odds from los angeles ucla undergrad, i'm going to go with 99% before we get started. so this is the differentiating factor. they basically send me to the right. >> you recently wrote a call him on this issue by jews vote democratic. >> if it is how you were born then it's a meaningless statistic. it's the same thing as those that are born catholic if you are not a self identified catholic if you're...
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there's no real statistics that actually tell you that white police officers are racist against blackmen. >> that's not the argument i'm making. >> it sort of is the argument you're making. >> i'm fully capable of making the argument i'm making. black people die at the hands of law enforcement at a disproportionately high rate. this isn't about white officers versus black people. it's about a police force that tends to overcriminalize and overly use brutality against black bodies. that's the concern. >> there are far more instances where white officers are involved with black criminals. that's why the number is so high. that is why. these officers aren't out there murdering people like you say. >> i didn't say that at we've had one murder -- >> this month. >> in north charleston. >> this month. >> what i'm saying out of the millions and millions of instances of police officers -- >> part of that is because we're actually now getting stuff caught on video. three years ago, we didn't have tat. >> he's suggesting the only person who died at the hands of law enforcement is the one that we
there's no real statistics that actually tell you that white police officers are racist against blackmen. >> that's not the argument i'm making. >> it sort of is the argument you're making. >> i'm fully capable of making the argument i'm making. black people die at the hands of law enforcement at a disproportionately high rate. this isn't about white officers versus black people. it's about a police force that tends to overcriminalize and overly use brutality against black...
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i mean, talk about when you... when you hear that statistic. >> oh, i mean, that statistic is just indicativef the changing demographic of america, and the question really is are latinos going to be a great asset for the united states or are they essentially going to be an albatross? and i believe that they can be the greatest asset for the united states in this globally competitive economy if those... if that 18-year-old has graduated from high school and is going on to college, you know, is voting, is being a productive member of the community. we have a wonderful opportunity to renew the spirit and the entrepreneurialism of the united states with this great latino growth, and it can help... this growth can propel the united states to dominance against china and india in the 21st century if it's harnessed and if... their success is fostered. >> hinojosa: so where's the problem? when you stand back and you look at what's happened in our country and you see that, you know, at this point, you know, entering the second decade of the new millennium, you know, that latino youth, because they're g
i mean, talk about when you... when you hear that statistic. >> oh, i mean, that statistic is just indicativef the changing demographic of america, and the question really is are latinos going to be a great asset for the united states or are they essentially going to be an albatross? and i believe that they can be the greatest asset for the united states in this globally competitive economy if those... if that 18-year-old has graduated from high school and is going on to college, you...
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this is according to sfpd statistics in 2013 and shows that african-americans are three times more likely to be stopped for traffic offenses than whites, three times more likely and if you look at the statistics here comparing san francisco you look at the demographics of both san francisco and drivers stopped by race almost three times the number of african-americans who reside in san francisco are stopped for traffic violations. look at oakland. oakland has a demographic, a population of african-americans of 28% and they stop 62%. we are almost three times that, three times that in san francisco. when you look at arrests african-american people in san francisco according to the aclu 2013 study were four times more likely to be arrested for marijuana possession and to his credit when the statistic came out chief sure ordered the police department and i don't want to misspeak and not make the arrest frs this. according to this study from 2012 and african-americans experienced arrests 19 times higher than others in san francisco and seven times high
this is according to sfpd statistics in 2013 and shows that african-americans are three times more likely to be stopped for traffic offenses than whites, three times more likely and if you look at the statistics here comparing san francisco you look at the demographics of both san francisco and drivers stopped by race almost three times the number of african-americans who reside in san francisco are stopped for traffic violations. look at oakland. oakland has a demographic, a population of...
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sasha: this is up the core of statistic modeling.g a small group that you know about, and extrapolate others but look like an statistically, and reach out to them. john: what is next in the equation? sasha: turnout. growing his votes by bringing other people in the process. in iowa, this could bring people who are too young to have a history of voting in the caucasus. this is people who are democrats or independents before. you can go out and buy a list of past caucus-goers and each party. the sea is college students. he is decriminalizing drugs, talking about criminal justice reform. he is make an effort to go to younger voters. john:one of the differences we're going to see is that the caucuses are going to be later, and colleges are going to be in session. that means that a need for targeting students where they live, and also identifying students who are college. josh: as there universe of new people he can bring into the caucus >>? sasha: there might be disaffected voters who had not participated in any state. more people might
sasha: this is up the core of statistic modeling.g a small group that you know about, and extrapolate others but look like an statistically, and reach out to them. john: what is next in the equation? sasha: turnout. growing his votes by bringing other people in the process. in iowa, this could bring people who are too young to have a history of voting in the caucasus. this is people who are democrats or independents before. you can go out and buy a list of past caucus-goers and each party. the...
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this is not a result of statistical research and it is not a result of impression. many of the things that happened to the people whose lives are memorialized in this book happened and for that reason it's a very sensitive material. i hope that is part of how we do science and then it adds that knowledge production in ways that matter, but it is also a very personal narratives. >> professor, what do you mean by subliminal agency? >> i argue on the basis of a rather tedious academic research which may or may not enter the audits. the governments of the united states is quite extraordinary for the reasons i think are obvious. the framers of the constitution and other institutions in the country have tremendous foresight and the created institutions that rewarded mostly an immigrant population which i know we always turn them for word and the great nation. these were the descendents of european immigrants that were accumulation of property and greater access to education. and buttress the american dream. i get teary-eyed because i don't think it is some kind of sentime
this is not a result of statistical research and it is not a result of impression. many of the things that happened to the people whose lives are memorialized in this book happened and for that reason it's a very sensitive material. i hope that is part of how we do science and then it adds that knowledge production in ways that matter, but it is also a very personal narratives. >> professor, what do you mean by subliminal agency? >> i argue on the basis of a rather tedious academic...
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this problem brutality i don't know -- again, we don't know the statistics. i no statistics. i no that we're seeing more of it on the news. as far as whether it is better or worse i don't know that we can say. >> an interesting question. last question. >> i live in st. louis. during the protest a number of the police officers, black police officers were singled out for special abuse as essentially traitors to their race. also, the post-dispatch had an article that a number of people in the apartment complex testified to the grand jury in support of the police officer story but were afraid to come out publicly because of retributions from the our community. what what does that say about the relationship with the police? >> nothing as far as i'm concerned. you always get these loose ends in all these kinds of stories. i would not want to be a black policeman in a racially tense situation because you don't even know whether you can trust your brother officers. this situation is more complicated. as minutes keynote it is more complicated than simple black-and-white. race is a con
this problem brutality i don't know -- again, we don't know the statistics. i no statistics. i no that we're seeing more of it on the news. as far as whether it is better or worse i don't know that we can say. >> an interesting question. last question. >> i live in st. louis. during the protest a number of the police officers, black police officers were singled out for special abuse as essentially traitors to their race. also, the post-dispatch had an article that a number of people...
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it's more of a statistical anomaly last year. for us people come across the border for a variety of reasons, and we see what happened last year and sell texas with the department of homeland security. i should also mention that each and every year over the last three years, we have seen increases from individuals, from central america, coming from the ports of entry. the change last year was not necessarily a seasonal trend. that continued the way it has been over the years. what changed was the volume. what we did do with the secretary's leadership is start looking at after july, when the number started going down, looking back and saying how can we be better prepared, not just to react to it, but really better predicted. the other interesting thing for me to see was how the secretary approach this. the department of homeland security was one of three departments that had equities and jurisdictional authority to respond to this. when you take a look at health and human services that is a very big piece when it comes to unaccompa
it's more of a statistical anomaly last year. for us people come across the border for a variety of reasons, and we see what happened last year and sell texas with the department of homeland security. i should also mention that each and every year over the last three years, we have seen increases from individuals, from central america, coming from the ports of entry. the change last year was not necessarily a seasonal trend. that continued the way it has been over the years. what changed was...
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freddie gray's death in police custody was the flame, the fuel, are these statistics.tunity and imbalance in many neighborhoods in baltimore. carol just showed you the median household income. that's a pretty striking balance there or lack of balance there. but look at poverty. 63% of the residents of baltimore are black. 24% of the population lives below the line of poverty. how much is that? that's less than $12,000 for a family of three. this next statistic, carol, is shocking and dangerous. 37% unemployment for men aged 20 to 24 black men aged 20 to 24 in baltimore. white men, 10%. that's almost a four-fold difference there. and that to me is one of the really big statistics in the whole about the fuel, not the flame behind these protests. if you don't have opportunity, if you don't have a chance to go and make money, you start to lose all of the, i guess, all of the structure in society. you know a lot of times, economists when i talk about other countries, they say, you know anything about 10% entrenched unemployment we start to get worried about the social fabri
freddie gray's death in police custody was the flame, the fuel, are these statistics.tunity and imbalance in many neighborhoods in baltimore. carol just showed you the median household income. that's a pretty striking balance there or lack of balance there. but look at poverty. 63% of the residents of baltimore are black. 24% of the population lives below the line of poverty. how much is that? that's less than $12,000 for a family of three. this next statistic, carol, is shocking and dangerous....
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i want you to look at statistics if you could. settled more than 100 police brutality cases to the tune of more than $6 million. talking about lawsuits filed by people with broken bones and shattered faces, they say at the hands of baltimore police. the mayor says that she is actually proud of the figures because she says that these are fewer, fewer instances of lawsuits, since she took office. mark dug up the research, crime and punishment reporter for "the baltimore sun" and joins me live now. i want you to put into context, those are glaring statistics and they sound awful when you announce them without any context. but there is another side of this in which the police and their union and many of the lawyers said look, a settlement doesn't mean things happened. they often mean we just don't want to pay for the litigation. how big of an issue is that side of this argument? >> well, that is the union and the city's stance on some of them. but some of these cases did get substantial amounts in settlements and jury awards. the bigg
i want you to look at statistics if you could. settled more than 100 police brutality cases to the tune of more than $6 million. talking about lawsuits filed by people with broken bones and shattered faces, they say at the hands of baltimore police. the mayor says that she is actually proud of the figures because she says that these are fewer, fewer instances of lawsuits, since she took office. mark dug up the research, crime and punishment reporter for "the baltimore sun" and joins...
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here's statistical evidence. less than 15% of african-american -- about 15% of drug use in the country and 15% of drug crime in the kiss country is african-american. the vaster majority of drug dealing is white. and yet we have a system where the statistics, the statistics show that even when you correct for class and other variables somehow we end up with jurisdictions where 60 70, 80, 90% of the people doing time for a drug crime are african-american. it's not a systemic problem, i don't know what is. >> if i could clarify. >> not necessarily. so it depends on the type of the drug crime. >> well, that's a great song. ain't necessarily so. i love that song. i have a -- today there are two great columnists in this country. i am sitting next to one of the other writes a blog for esquire magazine. charlie pierce writes today no video no crime. that's the simple truth of it elm that's all you know and all you need to know about the cooled-blooded slaying of scott by officer slayinger in charleston, north carolina. n
here's statistical evidence. less than 15% of african-american -- about 15% of drug use in the country and 15% of drug crime in the kiss country is african-american. the vaster majority of drug dealing is white. and yet we have a system where the statistics, the statistics show that even when you correct for class and other variables somehow we end up with jurisdictions where 60 70, 80, 90% of the people doing time for a drug crime are african-american. it's not a systemic problem, i don't know...
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then those who purely see it as paced on statistics and the way communities are built and that somehow, this is a bad outcome from a -- from just a statistical likelihood that in these communities you have these officers and you have these folks. once in a while, something bad happens. i think it is the latter that causes the former that you don't have enough community interaction with the police and the actual community. the solution is honesty, that you need more black cops in communities where there are black folks. the problem is you need the young women and the young men to step up and apply for these jobs and be able to pass those tests. until you do that, you're never gonna have it. >> unless, unless you have body cameras where if african-american men and women don't want to be cops you get the body cam, eliminates all the questions after the initial arrest. >> i guess, but what? why do we operate from a premise that everybody's racist that puts on a uniform? what do you mean? like it should be -- the camera's there to record whatever, regardless of color, perhaps if that assist
then those who purely see it as paced on statistics and the way communities are built and that somehow, this is a bad outcome from a -- from just a statistical likelihood that in these communities you have these officers and you have these folks. once in a while, something bad happens. i think it is the latter that causes the former that you don't have enough community interaction with the police and the actual community. the solution is honesty, that you need more black cops in communities...
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especially because we don't have any more statistically than other university campuses. it's hard to be the example, and hard to be called those things. but if in the long run, it will help the problem get better everybody here is ready to stand up and do something about it. >> since the d ox j agreement -- d ox j agreement, there has been 22 reports of sexual assault and more of rape. a student has been expelled. four formal investigations are ongoing. >> we are seeing that survivors are feeling that it's more comfortable to report. if that's the right choice they are not as intimidated by the process. >> marina volunteers for the student advocacy center or stark, assisting student victims sexual assault. >> i don't think we have gotten there yet. we haven't seen improvements with trials. that's a bigger cultural issue, how we address the broader rape culture and sexual assault culture that we have. we will not see different attitudes. the d.o.j. investigated behind montana. charges had been pursued in 14 out of 85 reports of sexual assault referred for prosecution. in
especially because we don't have any more statistically than other university campuses. it's hard to be the example, and hard to be called those things. but if in the long run, it will help the problem get better everybody here is ready to stand up and do something about it. >> since the d ox j agreement -- d ox j agreement, there has been 22 reports of sexual assault and more of rape. a student has been expelled. four formal investigations are ongoing. >> we are seeing that...
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and 20 to days incentive vision zero almost no conversions i'd like to through a few caveats the statistic i mentioned only talks about the profitable amount of work people are doing what i'm saying we're incentive vision zero landlord when the cap is much higher than indeed and 20 days this is not all the impacts and the rental bedrooms are taken off the market or roommate situations removed and third this data is reliable but acknowledge not perfect accurate i ask you to view this as an economic guidelines and not a scientific estimates so i'm still work on a report a full version complete in mid-may hosted on the planning department website i'm available to answer any questions to sum up the two conclusions one the loss of unit from the long-term to short-term rentals conversion matters and the 90 day cap revised for the long term rentals thank you. >> thank you. >> shall we open up for public comment. >> yeah. >> and just for the benefit of the public we will be taking those disabled persons first and everyone's comments is limited to minutes. >> okay could we ask a question to mr. mar
and 20 to days incentive vision zero almost no conversions i'd like to through a few caveats the statistic i mentioned only talks about the profitable amount of work people are doing what i'm saying we're incentive vision zero landlord when the cap is much higher than indeed and 20 days this is not all the impacts and the rental bedrooms are taken off the market or roommate situations removed and third this data is reliable but acknowledge not perfect accurate i ask you to view this as an...
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. >> the bureau of labour statistics said most wages, about half of them, are under 25.y are young workers. that's an argument against raising the minimum wage. they start off in low wage jobs and move on. >> there is an interesting point about those data. what the data does, or the bureau of labour and statistics looks at is the characteristics like the age characteristics of workers making the federal wage. it doesn't look at the people that get a raise if the minimum raise was increased including everyone between. also those at 7:25 and wherever the new proposal would be. if you look at all of those getting a wage if it was increased, the average age is 35. many of those workers are parent. for example, nearly one in five children in this country get a raise if the minimum wage were increased. we are talking about people that dependent on the earnings, it's been too long we haven't seen an increase in six years we deserve a wage. >>> thank you, the chief economist at the labour department >>> turns out the world bank is failing to protect people ending up displaced an
. >> the bureau of labour statistics said most wages, about half of them, are under 25.y are young workers. that's an argument against raising the minimum wage. they start off in low wage jobs and move on. >> there is an interesting point about those data. what the data does, or the bureau of labour and statistics looks at is the characteristics like the age characteristics of workers making the federal wage. it doesn't look at the people that get a raise if the minimum raise was...
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i don't want to talk about the dollars and statistics. want to talk about the lifeline of services that these funds represent. you can go to any domestic violence shelter like a crisis center or children at this busy center. -- advocacy center. if you ever come into a prosecutor's office, it is almost a certainty that money from the crime victims fund is supporting their salaries. host: less talk about that in just a minute. for viewers,ovc,gov is the website. let's get to calls. eric in minneapolis. caller: i just want to say thanks to "washington journal." i love the program. i'm a first-time caller. my first time question for joyce is that most people seem to break a law, minor or major, which turns almost the entire population into a criminal at some point. now how has this shaped the relationship between the public and law enforcement? guest: wow. that is a great question. one of the things that we are learning is that the lines between victim and offender is not as clear-cut as it used to be. you can't always just draw a clear line.
i don't want to talk about the dollars and statistics. want to talk about the lifeline of services that these funds represent. you can go to any domestic violence shelter like a crisis center or children at this busy center. -- advocacy center. if you ever come into a prosecutor's office, it is almost a certainty that money from the crime victims fund is supporting their salaries. host: less talk about that in just a minute. for viewers,ovc,gov is the website. let's get to calls. eric in...
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and yet we have a system where the statistics the statistics show that even when you correct for class and other variables somehow we end up with jurisdictions where 60 70, 80, someplaces 90% of the people doing time for drug crime are african-american. if that is no a systemic problem, i don't know what is. [applause] >> not necessarily so. depends on the type of the drug crime. >> well that is a great song. it ain't necessarily so. i love that song. today, there are two great columnists in this country. i am sitting next to one. the other one write as blog for "esquire" magazine. charlie pierce writes today, no video, no crime. that is simple truth. all you need to know about the coal blooded slaying by walter scott by michael slager in charleston south carolina. no video and slager drops his taser by scott's body and probably gets away with what he did. no video, scott goes down as another of many semihoodlums are occupational hazards to our brave men and blue. no video and slager is doing three nights a week on "hannity" by next monday. no video slager is half a hero, while scott r
and yet we have a system where the statistics the statistics show that even when you correct for class and other variables somehow we end up with jurisdictions where 60 70, 80, someplaces 90% of the people doing time for drug crime are african-american. if that is no a systemic problem, i don't know what is. [applause] >> not necessarily so. depends on the type of the drug crime. >> well that is a great song. it ain't necessarily so. i love that song. today, there are two great...
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but if you look at the broader statistics our kids are doing better. >> but jeanette said that the statistics don't always tell the whole story for a community who feels broken. >> how do you kill a community. you close schools and affordable housing. >> education is only one of many issues where the two candidates in chicago's historic run off election has agreed. ash har quaraishi is live in chicago. what are some of the other issues at the end are so important to voters? >> well, davis obviously as you mentioned, education is big there are issues of violence. just to guff you a sense of the public schools is under fooded. they have a shortfall of $1.1 billion as well as unfunded pensions, for example police and firemen so the fair really working in the constraints of a very tight budget. and then with these school closings, it was a rallying point for many residents in chicago who were against the mayor's policies when it came to schools. it was something that was really tapped by the teachers union and that's where we are today. where you have the encome went mayor for the first time ever
but if you look at the broader statistics our kids are doing better. >> but jeanette said that the statistics don't always tell the whole story for a community who feels broken. >> how do you kill a community. you close schools and affordable housing. >> education is only one of many issues where the two candidates in chicago's historic run off election has agreed. ash har quaraishi is live in chicago. what are some of the other issues at the end are so important to voters?...
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as we project ahead they are not only statistical points i look at but there are also a lot of unknowns. when people say that china will pass the u.s. in economic power i say maybe. i doubt it. if you turned into military power, there you find that the u.s. military expenditure is four times chinese military expenditure and if you take the king elated capital goods, what we have purchased in the past, the ratio is more like 10 to one in the american favor. now china is investing, it's increasing its military budget in double digits for over a decade. this means that it is increasing its capabilities. they are probably going to show up primarily at first in regional capabilities rather than in global capabilities. so the job that the u.s. navy has two protect allies and to have a presence in the south china sea and the east china sea is becoming more difficult. not impossible but more difficult as the chinese capability grows. that is china going to be a military power to rival the u.s. globally, not very liked way. another way of thinking that this is that china is going to be importing
as we project ahead they are not only statistical points i look at but there are also a lot of unknowns. when people say that china will pass the u.s. in economic power i say maybe. i doubt it. if you turned into military power, there you find that the u.s. military expenditure is four times chinese military expenditure and if you take the king elated capital goods, what we have purchased in the past, the ratio is more like 10 to one in the american favor. now china is investing, it's...
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away from the minimum what kind of housing we see that kind of trend so we urge you to have those statistics available so it will guide us to what kind of housing needs to be built we need to build affordable housing for all extremely low income and low income and middle-income thank you, very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> name is anthony work in south of market with senior and disability action i'm also with the manila town heritage foundation there's a grave need for having housing balance and also to have that balance monitored i don't think that it is a mystery to anyone there is a lot of market rate housing what messages is really - is being stated to the community when you know predominantly moderate of market rate housing is going up what does it tell the worker people and on the message is you don't along here and i'm not of that mindset there is room for everyone in san francisco i'm concerned again with seniors and people with disabilities district 3 has the largest of 28 percent medium income in 2010 was that $7,000 a year i don't know how mu
away from the minimum what kind of housing we see that kind of trend so we urge you to have those statistics available so it will guide us to what kind of housing needs to be built we need to build affordable housing for all extremely low income and low income and middle-income thank you, very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> name is anthony work in south of market with senior and disability action i'm also with the manila town heritage...
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away from the minimum what kind of housing we see that kind of trend so we urge you to have those statistics available so it will guide us to what kind of housing needs to be built we need to build affordable housing for all extremely low income and low income and middle-income thank you, very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> name is anthony work in south of market with senior and disability action i'm also with the manila town heritage foundation there's a grave need for having housing balance and also to have that balance monitored i don't think that it is a mystery to anyone there is
away from the minimum what kind of housing we see that kind of trend so we urge you to have those statistics available so it will guide us to what kind of housing needs to be built we need to build affordable housing for all extremely low income and low income and middle-income thank you, very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> name is anthony work in south of market with senior and disability action i'm also with the manila town heritage...
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. >> it's a statistical impossibility that the best candidate for every position in baseball is a middle-aged caucasian male. and: >> no one else has a ruler with six wives, who cuts the heads off two of them. so you're off to a flying start there. >> sreenivasan: a tudor takeover, adapting the story of king henry the eighth for print broadway and television. the drama, power plays and an anti-hero re-imagined. >> it is the story of a new modern man at the start of a new modern europe. and the way in which everyone really tries to serve the whims of henry the viii. >> sreenivasan: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made po
. >> it's a statistical impossibility that the best candidate for every position in baseball is a middle-aged caucasian male. and: >> no one else has a ruler with six wives, who cuts the heads off two of them. so you're off to a flying start there. >> sreenivasan: a tudor takeover, adapting the story of king henry the eighth for print broadway and television. the drama, power plays and an anti-hero re-imagined. >> it is the story of a new modern man at the start of a new...
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did you guys know that statistically friendly kids have more friends? mm-hmm. that's obvious. did you know most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid, but they're not? announcer: parents who really know it all know for sure that their child is in the right seat at the right age and size. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to make sure your child is protected. i'm putting that on my blog. i just put it in mine. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we are hear with richard lane, a lay catholic evangelist. the name, lay catholic evangelist. let's talk about that for a second. break that down for us. >> lay, meaning i'm not a priest or deacon. some of my friends tease me and say isn't that a oxi moron. i'm like funny. basically, i am one that goes around the world, doing parish missions, leading retreats for deacons, priests and laity, i specialize in missions and teaching catholics to the joys of our faith. to be able to live the faith every single day. not just be the frozen chosen, coming to fulfill our holy day of obligation but being that catholic that understands e
did you guys know that statistically friendly kids have more friends? mm-hmm. that's obvious. did you know most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid, but they're not? announcer: parents who really know it all know for sure that their child is in the right seat at the right age and size. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to make sure your child is protected. i'm putting that on my blog. i just put it in mine. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we are hear with richard...
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the commander provided an additional handout regarding the enforcement statistics included in your packet and we wanted to give her time to speak to the data. >> welcome commander. >> hi. you all have that one page sheet in front of you i prepared a nice long presentation with about fifty slides and decided to condense it down and we'll talk about the numbers and as you can see we're up in our focusing on the five primary collision factors so we've identified that we will focus on and up 38 percent citywide and red light cameras you can see they are having quite an effect and citations are down and people are actually adhering to camera enforced stopping and comparing 114 to 115 we're up 10 percent in total citations and we're up 21 percent in in that same period that 1 month to 1 month comparison and collision we are down 8 percent that's that's the big news and going down even bigger news fatal collisions are down over all 15 percent there though you have heard about today's fatal collision i'm sure. yes or no? >> i think some of us have but maybe. >> i'd love for you to explain what ha
the commander provided an additional handout regarding the enforcement statistics included in your packet and we wanted to give her time to speak to the data. >> welcome commander. >> hi. you all have that one page sheet in front of you i prepared a nice long presentation with about fifty slides and decided to condense it down and we'll talk about the numbers and as you can see we're up in our focusing on the five primary collision factors so we've identified that we will focus on...