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i think most of the bad statistics in this world, until you are at the breakfast table with me you will give me, something everyday i read something in the tip of all my eyes at. i would say most of the time, the large majority of the time that's a summit intentionally being on this. thaddeus lewis would've been so. there something you want to say, they want to believe and find a way to enlist some kind of numerical data to their cause. and it's not because they're intentionally tried to treat -- cici. innocence their cheating themselves. >> host: we talked today to political issues, income inequality. how do you look at that as a mathematician. >> guest: i think the really interesting question is stephen how do you measure income inequality, how do you look at two different societies and say this is one more unequal than that when? or how to look at the same society in different periods of time and say how has inequality changed? here at least, to the best of my knowledge, if you compare the united states outfitted with the kind that i grew up in let's in 1980s, i don't think there's a
i think most of the bad statistics in this world, until you are at the breakfast table with me you will give me, something everyday i read something in the tip of all my eyes at. i would say most of the time, the large majority of the time that's a summit intentionally being on this. thaddeus lewis would've been so. there something you want to say, they want to believe and find a way to enlist some kind of numerical data to their cause. and it's not because they're intentionally tried to treat...
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our statistics are very weak.he only reason we know something about the negro family is that we have data from nonwhite families which includes nonwhites. that you will find what we see in the slums is the culture of poverty. it is poverty and discrimination. it has nothing to do with the color of their skin or the shape of their eyes. it has everything to do with how they are treated by society. >> you remember how accurate your report is, on page 12 the breakdown of the negro family has led to -- you quote, the majority of negro children receive public assistance at one point or another in their childhood. isn't this statement preposterous since a majority of negro families in the u.s. are not on welfare. >> at any given moment, 14% are on afbc. the point is, over their lifetime. last year, the unemployment rates for negroes were 9%. but over the years 27% of the person in the workplace were unemployed at one time or another. i think you will find that statement is accurate and is a crime and we are doing a terr
our statistics are very weak.he only reason we know something about the negro family is that we have data from nonwhite families which includes nonwhites. that you will find what we see in the slums is the culture of poverty. it is poverty and discrimination. it has nothing to do with the color of their skin or the shape of their eyes. it has everything to do with how they are treated by society. >> you remember how accurate your report is, on page 12 the breakdown of the negro family has...
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to get the federal financial aid to disclose crime statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990 congress updated the act just recently. in 20132013 it was part of a bipartisan reauthorization within the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training camps. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable that students and parents provide insight to the school who are working to improve campus safety programs. the most recent regulations were adopted through a negotiated rulemaking process with diverse stakeholders. the key to remember is that it was a diverse group and they came to aa consensus that in and of itself in this day and age is unusual. the fact that we had campus police, survivors, administrators, advocacy groups together doing network and coming to consensus speaks well in terms of overall concern for this issue. they work through these complex issues and came to aa consensus which went into effect on
to get the federal financial aid to disclose crime statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990 congress updated the act just recently. in 20132013 it was part of a bipartisan reauthorization within the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training camps. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable that students and parents provide...
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and of course, if you have ever paid attention to the staggering statistics about the number of animals we lose annually in our country, it becomes quite easy to understand how a lover of animals like cindy would create a non-profit organization dedicted to doing the right thing...saving animals. cindy smith...a lifelong dog lover and licensed dog trainer and instructor, here in connecticut. all you need to do is listen to cindy talk about animals to realize the love and passion she has for her work. and of course, if you have ever paid attention to the staggering statistics about the number of animals we lose annually in our country, it becomes quite easy animals like cindy would create a non-profit organization dedicted to doing the right thing...saving animals. four paws rescue of connecticut was founded by cindy smith...a lifelong dog lover and licensed dog trainer and instructor, here in connecticut. all you need to do is listen to cindy talk about animals to realize the love and passion she has for her work. and of course, if you have ever paid attention to the staggering statisti
and of course, if you have ever paid attention to the staggering statistics about the number of animals we lose annually in our country, it becomes quite easy to understand how a lover of animals like cindy would create a non-profit organization dedicted to doing the right thing...saving animals. cindy smith...a lifelong dog lover and licensed dog trainer and instructor, here in connecticut. all you need to do is listen to cindy talk about animals to realize the love and passion she has for her...
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s statistics say an average worker in south carolina earns 45,080 dollars a year. swipe it gives the state an f for businesses and jobs swipe accordign to the grou's statistics if south carolina improved to the performance of the highest ranking state, 14,860 more workers could own small businesses. it says only 1 percent of the population owns small businesses. the group does say the state did make a slight improvement over last year's 47th place ranknkg. the south carolina department of natural resources opened an express office at the state farmers market in west columbia. dnr officials say people will be able to renew hunting and fishing licenses, permits and tags, and watercraft registrations. dnr and state agriculture leaders hope the new partnership for the regional service office will lead to shorter wait times and ample parking. the army's largest training installation is getting new headquarters. today, army commanders and staff held a ribbon cutting celebrating a move into refurbished headquarters on fort jackson. the new headquarters is being named in h
s statistics say an average worker in south carolina earns 45,080 dollars a year. swipe it gives the state an f for businesses and jobs swipe accordign to the grou's statistics if south carolina improved to the performance of the highest ranking state, 14,860 more workers could own small businesses. it says only 1 percent of the population owns small businesses. the group does say the state did make a slight improvement over last year's 47th place ranknkg. the south carolina department of...
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i agree with the statistic. i hate the fact that we have this argument over statistics. an individual and you have a right to defend your life and barack obama or anyone else does -- doesn't get to stop you. >> you know how he protects himself? he hits people over the head like donkey kong. >> i would like to thank you for reminding me that i am stacked. it is about time i am recognized for physical beauty and not my friend. >> coming up, it is one of my favorite times of the night. it is half time with andy levy. >>> welcome back. it is time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from andy levy. >> glad you made it through that. it is not like i say it every night at this time. >> we were gone for awhile. tom you said they carry the turtles in the pocket and hands them to children. >> i just like saying that. >> i got through it. >> you did, it is a great sentence. jeb bush carries tiny toy turtle in pocket and carries them out to children. >> you should say it. >> it would be cool if they were real turtles. >> given that bush is fighting the portrayal as low
i agree with the statistic. i hate the fact that we have this argument over statistics. an individual and you have a right to defend your life and barack obama or anyone else does -- doesn't get to stop you. >> you know how he protects himself? he hits people over the head like donkey kong. >> i would like to thank you for reminding me that i am stacked. it is about time i am recognized for physical beauty and not my friend. >> coming up, it is one of my favorite times of the...
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a probability and statistics professor in denver put the statistic in perspective for us today using the denver broncos as an example. >> the broncos, who i think most of us assume are better than mediocre, it is hard to imagine winning 6 super bowls in a year, even 5 super bowls in a row would be much more probable than winning the lottery. 6 super bowls, same ball park as winning the lottery, but it is happening. best example. i am guessing a lot of people at home are like, they could and i could hit the power ball, yeah, yeah. tomorrow night, 9:00 our time. if you shell out $2 for a ticket, statistics say don't pick the numbers, let the computer do it. >>> drivers near alameda got free entertainment earlier, sign spinners giving their best, display, arrow's best artists, competing in the mile-high sign spinning competition, first year for it, and going for the title best in colorado. spinning can be therapeutic, one says. >> i can dance to it, so it is a freedom of expression for me, and it is more like a moving meditation after you get past a certain amown of years because if you
a probability and statistics professor in denver put the statistic in perspective for us today using the denver broncos as an example. >> the broncos, who i think most of us assume are better than mediocre, it is hard to imagine winning 6 super bowls in a year, even 5 super bowls in a row would be much more probable than winning the lottery. 6 super bowls, same ball park as winning the lottery, but it is happening. best example. i am guessing a lot of people at home are like, they could...
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host: we have a trust deficit in the statistics. we keep track of violent crime rates, but we do not have, and you tell me if the justice department will fix this, but there does not seem to be a uniform way to keep track of when a police officer discharges a weapon. we do not feel as if -- i mean, right now the best statistic is done by a newspaper, based in europe, the guardian. that's kind of atrocious. loretta lynch: i think the newspapers do a pretty good job sometimes. but, you raise an important point. one of the things we have seen, however, with the recent incidents captured on videotape, i think people have been able to see, in the larger communities, they have been able to see what members of minority communities have talked about for decades, if not generations about the different types of interaction with law enforcement, and whether or not an officer is trained in calming the situation down. it has been hard for people to understand, if they have not experienced it. so, while we do not have actual numbers-- host: why?
host: we have a trust deficit in the statistics. we keep track of violent crime rates, but we do not have, and you tell me if the justice department will fix this, but there does not seem to be a uniform way to keep track of when a police officer discharges a weapon. we do not feel as if -- i mean, right now the best statistic is done by a newspaper, based in europe, the guardian. that's kind of atrocious. loretta lynch: i think the newspapers do a pretty good job sometimes. but, you raise an...
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that is how he describe insisted statistics. he was generally shocked and disappointed . >> anchor: i don't know one of the things i notice is that these statistics have been this way for a while. they haven't really changed. are there any, do you see anything positive on horizon at all? >>> number one, local banks or regional banks that have branch branches here are covered by the community reinvestment act. community banks in massachusetts if they have a branch in the state generally do much, much, the problem that we're seeing is really out-of-state mortgage lenders and they are not covered by the community reinvestment act because they don't have branches here. that's where a lot of dispear, . >> anchor: like when you get those letters in the mail, you know, lower your monthly payment or whatever. you get these letters from these mortgage companies from all over the country so one of the things bang shopping really >>> very much. people really should be shopping around for their loans. you should go into your local bank if y
that is how he describe insisted statistics. he was generally shocked and disappointed . >> anchor: i don't know one of the things i notice is that these statistics have been this way for a while. they haven't really changed. are there any, do you see anything positive on horizon at all? >>> number one, local banks or regional banks that have branch branches here are covered by the community reinvestment act. community banks in massachusetts if they have a branch in the state...
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it essentially said we don't keep those statistics. the bake sale at union station last month raised thousands to pay for the cost of finding and duplicating justice department statistics that would show how many people arrested in d.c. last year were actually prosecuted for the crimes. the answer came today, in a letter to the commissioner that re reads, a search for the records located in this united states attorney's office for the district of columbia has revealed no responsive record. it goes on to say the u.s. attorney's office does not track this information. at an anc meeting in northwest tonight, d.c. mayor muriel bowser spoke of a new anti-robbery initiative that will bring prosecutors in sooner when arrests are made in a crime spree. >> the police -- chief of police and i talked about a task force focused on robbery. that will allow us with our prosecutors and we don't bring the charges or make the cases, that's up to the u.s. attorney, we can shine a light on robbery cases particularly concerning to the residents. >> report
it essentially said we don't keep those statistics. the bake sale at union station last month raised thousands to pay for the cost of finding and duplicating justice department statistics that would show how many people arrested in d.c. last year were actually prosecuted for the crimes. the answer came today, in a letter to the commissioner that re reads, a search for the records located in this united states attorney's office for the district of columbia has revealed no responsive record. it...
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token, a value stock may be statistically cheap today, but the business is performing a certain way, it may be more expensive tomorrow. our view is that growth and value sort of work together. as an investor in good businesses, you have the opportunity to benefit from growth and intrinsic value. it may not be intrinsic which you today. but in a reasonable period of time, it should be statistically cheap. -- taketry to take a advantage of is that growth and value investors create opportunity for us. growth investors -- traditional growth investors want growing businesses, great -- growth that is accelerating and they don't care much about the price they pay. that presents an opportunity for overpricedocks get or we buy something that turns into a traditional growth stock and then they take it to a level that is beyond we think is fair. anthony: that is sometimes called momentum investing. not necessarily focused on what that value is in terms of long-term earnings. ricky: that's right. in terms of value and what price you are really paying. value investors look for relatively cheap st
token, a value stock may be statistically cheap today, but the business is performing a certain way, it may be more expensive tomorrow. our view is that growth and value sort of work together. as an investor in good businesses, you have the opportunity to benefit from growth and intrinsic value. it may not be intrinsic which you today. but in a reasonable period of time, it should be statistically cheap. -- taketry to take a advantage of is that growth and value investors create opportunity for...
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now the president and other gun control advocates often cite a statistic that says 97% of checks for purchases, on this week's fox news sunday conserve laura ingram said that statistic is inaccurate. >> 990% statistic of all supporting background checks that has been debunked, a lot of the myths about gun ownership are perpetrated by people who never much like the second amendment in the first place and have a vested interest in massing more power in washington d.c. >> that caught the folks at pundit they rated the 90% district true last october. has something changed? they know don't where laura ingram got her information but say it can be true. >> we can find no definitive debunking, we found half a dozen follows from 2015 alone that showed support just last >> one poll from q research found 9995% supports -- it was even favored by a majority of households that own guns, it's clear there has been no debunking of the 90% support for background checks, pundit fact rates laura ingram's statement false. >>> a tennessee couple that lost mr. everything they own in a house fire found a su
now the president and other gun control advocates often cite a statistic that says 97% of checks for purchases, on this week's fox news sunday conserve laura ingram said that statistic is inaccurate. >> 990% statistic of all supporting background checks that has been debunked, a lot of the myths about gun ownership are perpetrated by people who never much like the second amendment in the first place and have a vested interest in massing more power in washington d.c. >> that caught...
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there were some statistics you pointed out.expect to see gains in technology and advancements, but when you compare some of the data to past boom cycle, we're not seeing it. matthew: without a doubt. theave had two booms in past one hundred years, one from basically post-world war ii until the mid-70's where you saw about 3.5% annual growth of productivity and that went down about 1% in 30 years. then you had the i.t. revolution 1996 until 2003, and now we are about down to 1.5% after our jump there. was the yeart 1996 that we all had computers, we had computers for a long time do to that, but it had to be connected to e-mail and all of the internet and the way that it works and working with less, essentially. even though i have a smart phone in my pocket that was created 10 years ago, it is hard to put that into official statistics and boost productivity. boost in the next 10 years, but right now it is nowhere to be seen. carol: now it is time to take a part of theetc. magazine, and for that, let's bring in julia goodman. davi
there were some statistics you pointed out.expect to see gains in technology and advancements, but when you compare some of the data to past boom cycle, we're not seeing it. matthew: without a doubt. theave had two booms in past one hundred years, one from basically post-world war ii until the mid-70's where you saw about 3.5% annual growth of productivity and that went down about 1% in 30 years. then you had the i.t. revolution 1996 until 2003, and now we are about down to 1.5% after our jump...
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we've seen that statistically. but you say it on the flip side as well, it would be safer if the gun laws were less restrictive in those major urban areas. >> well, there are -- there are statistics that show that areas where people are allowed to carry weapons -- it's ease to get a person to do that -- crime rate is down significantly. now what i think in chicago or new york city that would work, i don't know. all right. because the crime rates are so high in these two different cities. you know, the fact is that, i think it should be easier for someone to purchase a weapon if the president wants to put restrictions on people purchasing weapons, well, let's take some restrictions off and make it easier, because it's a bureaucratic nightmare to get a gun in new york city. even i'm a retired new york city detective. it would take me eight months to get a permit to purchase a gun. that's crazy. >> harry houck, thanks very much. good to have your view on this. >> thanks, jim. >>> a want to make a special programming n
we've seen that statistically. but you say it on the flip side as well, it would be safer if the gun laws were less restrictive in those major urban areas. >> well, there are -- there are statistics that show that areas where people are allowed to carry weapons -- it's ease to get a person to do that -- crime rate is down significantly. now what i think in chicago or new york city that would work, i don't know. all right. because the crime rates are so high in these two different cities....
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federal statistics show the state added 87,000 jobs in 2015. the population growing so much means we added 20,000 more unemployed people. and this all comes on the same day we learned of a lay off in wake county. xerox will lay off 200 people this spring. the company notified the state yesterday. the lay offs will happen by it's one of nine noticed so far this month impacting 2400 people. >>> downtown raleigh added 1,000 residential units in 2015. there are more than 3,000 units in the downtown area. another 2,000 are planned or under construction. this gives us a glimpse into 2016 with at least 17 new businesses this year including a market, pharmacy and more than a dozen restaurants. >>> people came from all 50 states and around the world to see the exhibit at the new north carolina museum of art. it drew 116,565 people in only 14 weeks, the most of any the showing of leonardo davi nc i drew 876,000. they closed a week earlier. >>> when you sit down to watch the super bowl you can thank a durham company. they created the technology behind the
federal statistics show the state added 87,000 jobs in 2015. the population growing so much means we added 20,000 more unemployed people. and this all comes on the same day we learned of a lay off in wake county. xerox will lay off 200 people this spring. the company notified the state yesterday. the lay offs will happen by it's one of nine noticed so far this month impacting 2400 people. >>> downtown raleigh added 1,000 residential units in 2015. there are more than 3,000 units in the...
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complex non to surface is more likely to produce a simple non complex fracture and statistically complex non accidental trauma fractures tend to be more complex than linear." 21:48:06-31"is there a profession that would be...a engineering training then me the defense claims the child was standing in the high chair prior fall... leading to the extensive injuries. a west des moines firefighter is out of the hospital... bruce arnold was injured yesterday morning at this house fire on bradford drive. a portion of an exterior wall fell on him when part of the home collapsed. he was treated at the hospital and releaseafter several hours.. no one else was injured and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. hopefully you got used to the extreme cold over the weekend.. because it isn't going anywhere... chief meteorologist ed wilson joins us... ed.. the wind is making the cold even worse.. we are going to ride the wave of cold to warm temperatures the next several days. highs teens. warmer temps near 40 degrees will hit by thursday. the weekend starts off with a slight chance for snow.
complex non to surface is more likely to produce a simple non complex fracture and statistically complex non accidental trauma fractures tend to be more complex than linear." 21:48:06-31"is there a profession that would be...a engineering training then me the defense claims the child was standing in the high chair prior fall... leading to the extensive injuries. a west des moines firefighter is out of the hospital... bruce arnold was injured yesterday morning at this house fire on...
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there are statistics you point out. gains from technology and these advancements that it would play out in labor productivity. when you compare some of the data, we are not seeing those returns. matthew: without a doubt. theave had two looms over last 100 years. one from post-world war ii up to the mid-70s where you saw 3.5% annual growth of productivity. that went down to about 1.5% for 30 years. 96 untilvolution from 2003, it jumped up to three point 5%. since then, we are down to about 1.5%. -- it wasn'tggest that 1996 was the year that we all got computers, we all had computers for a long time before that. it was this confluence of that and being connected through e-mail, etc., for this all to to allow us toy do more with less, essentially. even though i have a smart phone in my pocket, that didn't -- that i didn't have 10 years ago, it is difficult for the transit into official statistics and boost productivity. we may see a that boost in the next 10 years. right now, it is nowhere to be seen. carol: now, it is tim
there are statistics you point out. gains from technology and these advancements that it would play out in labor productivity. when you compare some of the data, we are not seeing those returns. matthew: without a doubt. theave had two looms over last 100 years. one from post-world war ii up to the mid-70s where you saw 3.5% annual growth of productivity. that went down to about 1.5% for 30 years. 96 untilvolution from 2003, it jumped up to three point 5%. since then, we are down to about 1.5%....
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it will grow a lot less than reported statistics allege but even if it could, simply lowering the exchange rate, more auto parts here won't solve the problems. they need to grow in high-tech and so forth and the oppressive regime there imposing on the internet, track your social media, everything you are doing, could throw you in jail, any kind of intrusive will not cause technology entrepreneurs to stay there. they're all coming to my university and studying engineering and getting american passports. stuart: if you discount china as an influence on the american stock market, what do you look at?
it will grow a lot less than reported statistics allege but even if it could, simply lowering the exchange rate, more auto parts here won't solve the problems. they need to grow in high-tech and so forth and the oppressive regime there imposing on the internet, track your social media, everything you are doing, could throw you in jail, any kind of intrusive will not cause technology entrepreneurs to stay there. they're all coming to my university and studying engineering and getting american...
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the 10 percent statistic inspired tweets such as "you raised stupid kids!"(jeanne moos/new york)"but college grads may not be quite as dumb as this makes them sound. consider how the question was framed." "which of the following people serves on the u.s. supreme court? elena kagan, lawrence judith sheindlin."the correct answer is....(mos)she better get it right, she's a lawyer. many folks picked...(mos)he was actually a federal judge . (mos)the thing is, 3 most people had no idea who judith sheindlin is.(mos)(nats - judge judy show)and if you answered "uhhhhh" to 3 this multiple choice question...(nats - judge judy show)jeanne moos(nats - judge judy show)cnn new york(nats - judge judy show) 3 time/temp ... 3 it's national cheese lovers day ...so share your favorite local12 facebook page.plus ... scrapping one of the tri- state's most popular festivals. why a summertime tradition will not return next year ... ahead at five, on good morning break four hershey' s miniatures. em! em! we pick ' em! delicious fun for everyone. hershey' s miniatures are 3 its natio
the 10 percent statistic inspired tweets such as "you raised stupid kids!"(jeanne moos/new york)"but college grads may not be quite as dumb as this makes them sound. consider how the question was framed." "which of the following people serves on the u.s. supreme court? elena kagan, lawrence judith sheindlin."the correct answer is....(mos)she better get it right, she's a lawyer. many folks picked...(mos)he was actually a federal judge . (mos)the thing is, 3 most...
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then i ran across a very interesting statistic that up until the late 1930s most supreme court opinions run an average between 90, and 96% almost every term of unanimity which from what we have today, if you read about one thing this leads you to another and the problem, preliminary research which way the book are going and others then i 5 would get involved. a number of articles were of no use to me. a lot were law reviews that take a particular descent and park it which is something i did as a law school but i haven't done again. they were worse than useless because political science these days, more interested in counting than analyzing. and more dissension on tuesday and thursday. and what i wanted to explore what will the descent itself plays. and what is buried, the subtitle and the book and notion of the constitutional dialogue, most descents are just the forgotten as soon as they -- a majority of cases, some of the ring on. we have to deal with them, not just judges sitting now but the future. a good example of this is hugo black's descents investment brady, raises the question
then i ran across a very interesting statistic that up until the late 1930s most supreme court opinions run an average between 90, and 96% almost every term of unanimity which from what we have today, if you read about one thing this leads you to another and the problem, preliminary research which way the book are going and others then i 5 would get involved. a number of articles were of no use to me. a lot were law reviews that take a particular descent and park it which is something i did as...
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that is a crime statistic. use happened be carrying that loaf of bread home i'm getting get that loaf of bread from you because my family is hungry as well. >> the vast majority of crime is intro racial but we don't say white on white crime. how the youth movement and the black lives matter movement have attempted to bring into the conversation of focus on recognizing the systemic conditions that have led to crime in the communities. yes these are problems but they puttinge fixed by people into a broken system. in my neighborhood i know where the drug houses. i know the police have been told where the drug houses. some law enforcement officials allow this to faster, to permeate the area. they allow these illnesses to go on until the pot boils over. and someone gets killed. they react to the situation. what are the police officers supposed to handle the situation. even the small kids know where the drug houses. >> this question is about reentry. could you share one effective program that has been implemented in
that is a crime statistic. use happened be carrying that loaf of bread home i'm getting get that loaf of bread from you because my family is hungry as well. >> the vast majority of crime is intro racial but we don't say white on white crime. how the youth movement and the black lives matter movement have attempted to bring into the conversation of focus on recognizing the systemic conditions that have led to crime in the communities. yes these are problems but they puttinge fixed by...
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i mean the statistics are terrible. nevsky capital, a $1.5 billion hedge fund, a very successful hedge fund based in london announced this week they have pretty much shutting down its fund because the markets in china are now so untransparent it's very hard to actually invest in a rationalway. it was an emerging market fund, india and china that is really knocking on investor confidence. >> i think where we're going to move is that investors that are moving into the emerging markets are going to need to be able to move away from a hedge fund model and be able to lock up their money for a longer period of time. because just if you think about it, the volatility that we're seeing is going to be higher going forward. by definition. and so. >> i hate, i kind of agreement i understand right now anyone hoping to make short-term games out of markets like china might as well take thawr money and stick it on the black jack table. >> rose: because nobody knows. >> it's a gamble. you may be lucky, you know. you know, but actually-
i mean the statistics are terrible. nevsky capital, a $1.5 billion hedge fund, a very successful hedge fund based in london announced this week they have pretty much shutting down its fund because the markets in china are now so untransparent it's very hard to actually invest in a rationalway. it was an emerging market fund, india and china that is really knocking on investor confidence. >> i think where we're going to move is that investors that are moving into the emerging markets are...
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that is a crime statistic. if you happen to be carrying that live of bread home, i'm going to get that from you because my family is hungry as well. it is not just as simple as i don't like my brother. it is a matter of you have what i need. you do have to change the system. >> i think it bears out statistics show the vast majority of crime is interracial , but we don't say white on white crime. there is not a consent -- concept of that. by the same token, i think it is interesting to think about the black lives matter movement more broadly that attempted to bring into the conversation a focus on recognizing the systemic conditions that have led to crime in communities and saying these are problems, but they cannot be fixed by putting people into a system. the criminal justice system. >> look at the system. i know in my neighborhood, i know where the drug house is. i know the police have been told where the drug house is. some law enforcement officials allow this to fester, to permeate in the community. they al
that is a crime statistic. if you happen to be carrying that live of bread home, i'm going to get that from you because my family is hungry as well. it is not just as simple as i don't like my brother. it is a matter of you have what i need. you do have to change the system. >> i think it bears out statistics show the vast majority of crime is interracial , but we don't say white on white crime. there is not a consent -- concept of that. by the same token, i think it is interesting to...
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that's a crime statistic.f you just happen to be carrying that loaf of bread home, i'm going to get that from you because my family is hungry as well. it's not just as simple as, i don't like my brother. it's a matter of you have what i need, and those things happen. but we do have to certainly change the system. >> and i think it bears out that the statistics show that the vast majority of crime is intraracial. we don't say white on white crime. there isn't a concept there. by the same token i think it's interesting to think about how the youth movement and the black lives matter movement more broadly have attempted to bring into the conversation a focus on recognizing the systemic conditions that have led to crime in the community and saying that, yes, these are problems, but they cannot be fixed by, as many of you have pointed out, putting people into a broken system, criminal justice system. >> look at the system as well. how many times -- i know in my neighborhood, i know where the drug house is. and i kn
that's a crime statistic.f you just happen to be carrying that loaf of bread home, i'm going to get that from you because my family is hungry as well. it's not just as simple as, i don't like my brother. it's a matter of you have what i need, and those things happen. but we do have to certainly change the system. >> and i think it bears out that the statistics show that the vast majority of crime is intraracial. we don't say white on white crime. there isn't a concept there. by the same...
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put to the federal financial aid to disclose crimes statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the clery act recently. in 2013 it was part of a bipartisan reauthorization of amendments wind and the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training camp is why. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable to students and parents and provides insights to the schools who are working to improve the campus safety program. the most recent regulations for the clery act were adopted through a negotiated rulemaking process of diverse stakeholders. that sounds very wonky, negotiated rulemaking, but the key is it was a very diverse group and they did come to a consensus. that in and of itself in this day and age is unusual. so the fact of the we had a campus police, survivors, campus administrators, advocacy groups together doing that work and coming to consensus i think speaks well in terms of overall co
put to the federal financial aid to disclose crimes statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the clery act recently. in 2013 it was part of a bipartisan reauthorization of amendments wind and the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training camp is why. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable to students...
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the poll also showed sanders statistically tied with clinton in new hampshire, which has the nation's second caucuses. fullscreen a new presidential poll by quinnipiac university shows donald trump and ted cruz leading here in iowa three weeks before the caucuses. told pollsters they want trump to win. and 29 percent said they favored cruz. marco rubio trailed with 15 percent, and ben carson came in at 7 percent. the poll found 46 percent of likely republican caucus-goers who named a candidate said they might change their mind. the margin of error for this poll was four percent. attorneys for mexican drug lord joaquin guzman, known as el chapo, are trying to keep mexico from sending him to the u-s to face charges. extradition proceedings have started, but they could take as long as a year. his multi-billion dollar cartel was a major supplier of illegal drugs to the u-s. this video shows police raiding el chapo's hideout last week. he had been on the run since he escaped from a high-security prison last summer through an underground tunnel beneath his cell. mexican police say he was ab
the poll also showed sanders statistically tied with clinton in new hampshire, which has the nation's second caucuses. fullscreen a new presidential poll by quinnipiac university shows donald trump and ted cruz leading here in iowa three weeks before the caucuses. told pollsters they want trump to win. and 29 percent said they favored cruz. marco rubio trailed with 15 percent, and ben carson came in at 7 percent. the poll found 46 percent of likely republican caucus-goers who named a candidate...
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that is an alarming statistic. they can tell you more about the statistic. i assume this includes suicides and accidents. but it is a tragedy. there is no law we will pass to prevent every single one of them. laws and asing failure on the part of congress to act has not helped the situation. that is why the president is determined to act. for theaken some time president's team to scrub the wall and take a careful look at what exactly is in the realm of his executive authority and what exact he would have the intended effect. they have been diligent about carefully considering available options. that has taken time. is fors also taken time congress to also consider their options and yet they have done nothing. the only reason the president is being forced to act is because congress has not taken the common sense steps. >> why did this come up three years ago? or the recommendations made three years ago? speaker ernest: we will have an opportunity to answer those kinds of questions once announcement has been made. earlier, todayd is a meeting with democratic m
that is an alarming statistic. they can tell you more about the statistic. i assume this includes suicides and accidents. but it is a tragedy. there is no law we will pass to prevent every single one of them. laws and asing failure on the part of congress to act has not helped the situation. that is why the president is determined to act. for theaken some time president's team to scrub the wall and take a careful look at what exactly is in the realm of his executive authority and what exact he...
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carol: there are statistics you pointed out.'d expect to see single gains but when you, compare data to post the room cycles, we aren't saying that kind of returned? .atthew: without a doubt we have had numeral two blooms in 100 years, post-world war ii to the middle 1970's with three point 5% annual growth and productivity. for 30nt down to 1.5% years. then from 1996 to 2003, jumping to 3.5%. we're back to 1.5%. that suggests it wasn't that 1990 six was the year we got computers. we had computers before that. it was that and being connected through e-mail etc., working in a way to allow us to do more with less, essentially. smart phonei have a in my pocket, it is difficult for that to translate into official statistics and boost productivity. there is hope we might see a boost in the next 10 years. now, it is nowhere to be seen. carol: time to look at the etc. part of the magazine. let's bring in jillian goodman. to have you great back. the first page of the section. attractedhart attention at a festival and might have had succ
carol: there are statistics you pointed out.'d expect to see single gains but when you, compare data to post the room cycles, we aren't saying that kind of returned? .atthew: without a doubt we have had numeral two blooms in 100 years, post-world war ii to the middle 1970's with three point 5% annual growth and productivity. for 30nt down to 1.5% years. then from 1996 to 2003, jumping to 3.5%. we're back to 1.5%. that suggests it wasn't that 1990 six was the year we got computers. we had...
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red statistic alone raises flags. it is about an hour. mr.allo: ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the aauw news maker for the national press club. i am tony gallo with the news makers committee. the national press club is the oldest professional organization for journalists and news makers. if you are interested in joining, please see me afterwards. our membership is open to professionals in those fields. we are very fortunate to have two of the leaders at aauw. these are lisa and anne. lisa is the top lobbyist at aauw. she leads several organizations, including the equal pay organization coalition. previously she worked for congresswoman carolyn maloney. she is a graduate of ohio university. and has several degrees from ohio state university. anne is the governor's manager for the association, which by the way has 165,000 members, 1,000 chapters and 900 universities, colleges participating. quite impressive. she is the voice on capitol hill to communicate with legislation to members of congress. she is a graduate of davidson college and has a
red statistic alone raises flags. it is about an hour. mr.allo: ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the aauw news maker for the national press club. i am tony gallo with the news makers committee. the national press club is the oldest professional organization for journalists and news makers. if you are interested in joining, please see me afterwards. our membership is open to professionals in those fields. we are very fortunate to have two of the leaders at aauw. these are lisa and anne. lisa is...
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here is a statistic that he will like. the last parliament, we built more council houses than in 13 years of a labour government. ,r. corbyn: well, mr. speaker he hasn't really thought this thing through very carefully. every estate that he announces he wishes to bulldoze will include tenants and people who have bought their homes under right to buy. will those people, the leaseholders, be guaranteed homes on the rebuilt estates he is proposing to do? accepteron: of course, i -- ishis is not terribly not carefully thought through. reshuffle, which i gather is still going on, it has not finished yet. we want to go to communities where there are sink estates and housing estates that have held people back and agree with the local councils and local people and make sure that tenants get good homes, make sure homeowners get rehoused in new houses. that is exactly what we want. let us -- what we want. look at what we have done on housing. we reformed the planning rules, they opposed to them. we introduced help to buy, and they o
here is a statistic that he will like. the last parliament, we built more council houses than in 13 years of a labour government. ,r. corbyn: well, mr. speaker he hasn't really thought this thing through very carefully. every estate that he announces he wishes to bulldoze will include tenants and people who have bought their homes under right to buy. will those people, the leaseholders, be guaranteed homes on the rebuilt estates he is proposing to do? accepteron: of course, i -- ishis is not...
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who get that federal financial aid to disclose crime statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the cleare act just recently. in 2013 it was part of a bipartisan re-authorization of cleare amendments within the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training campus-wide. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable to students and parents and president pro tempore:s insights to the schools who are working to improve their campus safety programs. the most recent regulations for the cleare act were adopted through a negotiated rulemaking process of diverse stakeholders. now, that sounds very wonky, negotiated rulemaking. but the key to remember here is that it was a very diverse group and they did come to a consensus. that is unusual. so, the fact that we had campus police, survivors, campus administrators, advocacy groups together doing that work and coming to consensus i think speaks well in t
who get that federal financial aid to disclose crime statistics and security information. originally passed in 1990, congress updated the cleare act just recently. in 2013 it was part of a bipartisan re-authorization of cleare amendments within the violence against women act. these updates require schools to report additional crime statistics and to provide ongoing sexual assault prevention and bystander intervention training campus-wide. this public report of a school safety effort is valuable...
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. >> host: we use that statistic quite a bit, don't we? not the point of your book, how much statistics in your book? >> guest: when you talk about lying is somebody is trying to pull wool over your eyes. i would say most of the time, a large majority of the time. that's not somebody who is intentionally being honest. something they want to say or believe and they find a way to enlist some kind of numerical data. it's not that they are trying to cheat you but in a sense cheating themselves. >> host: we talk today, political issue income and inequality. how do you look at that as a mathmatician? >> guest: how do you measure two different societies or the same society in two different periods of time. here if you compare the united states today than what i grew up in the 1980's, our society is more economic unequal. you can choose any measure you want and that story is pretty clear. >> host: if somebody sits down at the blackjack table should they play for two hours or ten hours mathematically? >> guest: boy, i have to say that i have been t
. >> host: we use that statistic quite a bit, don't we? not the point of your book, how much statistics in your book? >> guest: when you talk about lying is somebody is trying to pull wool over your eyes. i would say most of the time, a large majority of the time. that's not somebody who is intentionally being honest. something they want to say or believe and they find a way to enlist some kind of numerical data. it's not that they are trying to cheat you but in a sense cheating...
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statistics for -- statistics from 2014 show all of the attacks happen on campus.>> du campus. this is something we take seriously and something we want to work to prevent from happening in our community.>> reporter: sheet is director of students with gender related violence.>> the number one date rape drug is alcohol. attention put toward rupees and things like that. perpetrator say to look for it is more than stopping yourself from picking up a drink. tool. it comes back to trusting your instincts in your gut and looking out for one another. it is most often not somebody slipping something into your drink, it is people looking for a vulnerable target and taking advantage of them.>> reporter: denver police are looking into the attack. they take -- they say they have not interviewed the victim.>> it is a column -- a common fallacy when you think of it is often alcohol. >>> the treasury secretary told 9news that the u.s. economy will go strong despite the struggles overseas. the secretary stopped in denver to promote the obama administration's my ra program. it got off to a rock
statistics for -- statistics from 2014 show all of the attacks happen on campus.>> du campus. this is something we take seriously and something we want to work to prevent from happening in our community.>> reporter: sheet is director of students with gender related violence.>> the number one date rape drug is alcohol. attention put toward rupees and things like that. perpetrator say to look for it is more than stopping yourself from picking up a drink. tool. it comes back to...
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it doesn't matter how much people again statistically are buying tickets. it does not change your chances of winning. if you pick all six numbers correctly, you win either way, right? the other thing is i talked to a lottery winner, a seven-time lottery winner and he says he knows how to up your chances of winning. >> i've won millions of dollars. >> seven-time lottery winner says the odds are in his favor and yours when you follow his strategies. >> one of the things i preach to quick picks. people out there, they hear me say that or see me say that on an interview and they go, what do you mean don't buy quick picks? i always buy them. my answer is, "have you won yet?" he says stick with the same numbers. he was playing the same ones when we caught up with him last week as he is today. he'll keep playing them until they hit he tells me. even wrote a book about it. he says the research shows every time your numbers don't hit the chances go up of hitting the numbers the next time. >> this guy got very lucky. >> she says the method doesn't add up statisticall
it doesn't matter how much people again statistically are buying tickets. it does not change your chances of winning. if you pick all six numbers correctly, you win either way, right? the other thing is i talked to a lottery winner, a seven-time lottery winner and he says he knows how to up your chances of winning. >> i've won millions of dollars. >> seven-time lottery winner says the odds are in his favor and yours when you follow his strategies. >> one of the things i preach...
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. >> the statistic behind cdot's campaign to get your attention. >>> gary, cory, cheryl with you. amelia earhart and marty coniglio. clear, calm in fort collins. it's dry across the state and throughout the region. you have to go to the pacific northwest to even find a hint of moisture this morning. throughout the day, partly cloudy skies. the worst you're going to do is 30, 40% cloud cover. it's not a tremendous amount of wind there. we'll be in the 40s and low 50s in northern colorado. look for low to mid-50s here around the metro area. again, really good looking day today. we'll see a lot of folks moving at 55 plus through the afternoon today. if you're already thinking about the weekend, and it is wednesday. saturday looks pretty good evening. sunday, just kind of a cloudy, breezy day as temperatures start to drop, but sunday is the situation day. we could have a major snow tuesday. i will be talking about that throughout the half hour. at this point in time, let's enjoy the dry weather out there and hopefully a calm ride to work. amelia earhart joins us. good morning, marty.
. >> the statistic behind cdot's campaign to get your attention. >>> gary, cory, cheryl with you. amelia earhart and marty coniglio. clear, calm in fort collins. it's dry across the state and throughout the region. you have to go to the pacific northwest to even find a hint of moisture this morning. throughout the day, partly cloudy skies. the worst you're going to do is 30, 40% cloud cover. it's not a tremendous amount of wind there. we'll be in the 40s and low 50s in northern...
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this statistic now we're entering that time period of two weeks that we normally have the itionally on average in northern crowio and that is -- in northern ohio. and that is happening today. 14 degrees at noon. elsewhere, the temperatures in the low to mid-teens and a couple of single g for inland areas. notice the snow on the lake, this is pure lake affect off of lake erie. areas getting light snow and menner to oughby hills and curtland, painsville and east lake and into the shore line toward north madison and geneva. this will eventually move y elsewhere. the next batch of snow is to the west. lake snow advisory until 3:00 for lake and the area of ashtabula and this is the next snow batch moving through chicago and indianapolis. hour-by-hour, we're dry until 7, 8 and that is when that light l let you know how much we expect and how much it will last coming up. >> thank you, jason. >>> what about that picture there. it says es to hit northeast ohio and with a frosty fist. it brought us snowfall during the overnight hours. thousands woke up with several snow there and nick foley has
this statistic now we're entering that time period of two weeks that we normally have the itionally on average in northern crowio and that is -- in northern ohio. and that is happening today. 14 degrees at noon. elsewhere, the temperatures in the low to mid-teens and a couple of single g for inland areas. notice the snow on the lake, this is pure lake affect off of lake erie. areas getting light snow and menner to oughby hills and curtland, painsville and east lake and into the shore line...
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bureau of labor statistics, six million americans are choosing to work part time. typically young and college- educated, they are opting out of full-time employment by choice as opposed to necessity at the highest rate in history. perhaps working to live instead of living to work, they aspire to earn just enough to live and pursue a passion, from painting to puppetry. for whatever reason, numbers have increased 12 percent since people are working is affecting the labor market and our local economy. ((paula francis)) > a local hotel is getting so many online reviews... it's actually the most reviewed hotel in the world! trip- advisor gives out "ollie" awards, named for ollie the owl, their mascot.. and the most-reveiwed hotel award goes to flamingo las vegas hotel and casino. last year, more than 6- thousand people reviewed the property... more than any other hotel on earth. you'll have to go to trip advisor to see if the reviews were good.// ((dave courvoisier)) > with one season under his belt... unlv football coach tony sanchez has lofty goals for the future. ((p
bureau of labor statistics, six million americans are choosing to work part time. typically young and college- educated, they are opting out of full-time employment by choice as opposed to necessity at the highest rate in history. perhaps working to live instead of living to work, they aspire to earn just enough to live and pursue a passion, from painting to puppetry. for whatever reason, numbers have increased 12 percent since people are working is affecting the labor market and our local...
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an ann alluded to, it's more than statistics. in fact, part of what we did in the 2013 reauthorization with the cleary amendments to that statute was put in several different requirements that now need to be added to this cleary annual security report. these are things that students, staff, faculty can all look at, interested outsiders, alumni to look at to see what they're doing. let me tell you a few of the things. as ann mentioned, now they have to add hate crimes motivated by gender identity bias. that will be in there. there's a lot of research about violence against women. potentially being a hate crime, depending on the context and how it's put forward. not only do they have to update their security report to include institutions programs that are available to all students and employees that aim to prevent dating violence, sexual violence and stalking. within that report, they should detail what programs they're doing to address this. that will give you a sense of the scope and whether you think they are adequate or not. t
an ann alluded to, it's more than statistics. in fact, part of what we did in the 2013 reauthorization with the cleary amendments to that statute was put in several different requirements that now need to be added to this cleary annual security report. these are things that students, staff, faculty can all look at, interested outsiders, alumni to look at to see what they're doing. let me tell you a few of the things. as ann mentioned, now they have to add hate crimes motivated by gender...
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our 2015 statistics are not full could laid down but have from 2015 as well as 2014 to provide you with some trends in 2015 the occ received 6 hundred and 73 complaint and found the conduct in 47 of them that means we found wrongdoing or neglect of duty in the percent of cases we investigated last year i have detailed statistics the a.m. received and how we resolved them in 2014 the occ received seven hundred and 28 complaint we sustained allegations in 8 percent proper conduct in 19 and 3 percent of the allegations were unfounded or not true the largest percentage of the allegations we received for unwarranted action that means that an unlawful search or arrest followed by conduct of miss credit 4 percent the allegations we investigated and we sustained 4 allegations of unnecessary force or 3 percent of allegations we sustained the majority of the allegations we sustained were for neglect of duty and looking at the demographics of the complainant 24 percent of the complainant were african-american and caucasian were 28 percent and 27 percent of the complainant 2014 declined to state th
our 2015 statistics are not full could laid down but have from 2015 as well as 2014 to provide you with some trends in 2015 the occ received 6 hundred and 73 complaint and found the conduct in 47 of them that means we found wrongdoing or neglect of duty in the percent of cases we investigated last year i have detailed statistics the a.m. received and how we resolved them in 2014 the occ received seven hundred and 28 complaint we sustained allegations in 8 percent proper conduct in 19 and 3...
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statistics, a.p. psychology, and a.p. literature. antoinette: with a study load like that, you'd think skyler robinson had parents who pushed him every step of the way. skyler: when i was five, i was placed in foster care. i did not know either of my parents that well. antoinette: he lived in 13 different foster homes until the age of nine and ended up being adopted into an abusive family. but you couldn't tell by the skyler: i always look for the best, no matter what the circumstances, because you can always find like a silver lining. antoinette: he likes to show that on stage as part of fitchburg high's theater program. while he loves acting, teaching is what he really wants to do. inspired by people like english teacher julie alexander. teacher: pay attention. take notes. antoinette: but she finds even more inspiration in skyler, remembering the first day she met him. teacher: he got up, shook my hand, and said, "hi, are you mrs. alexander? i'm skyler. this is going to be a great school." i said, "we can be a little rough around t
statistics, a.p. psychology, and a.p. literature. antoinette: with a study load like that, you'd think skyler robinson had parents who pushed him every step of the way. skyler: when i was five, i was placed in foster care. i did not know either of my parents that well. antoinette: he lived in 13 different foster homes until the age of nine and ended up being adopted into an abusive family. but you couldn't tell by the skyler: i always look for the best, no matter what the circumstances, because...
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flo: this is according to the french national statistics bureau. in 2015, the french fertility rate dropped below the symbolic threshold of two children per women, the rate needed to renew a population. france has historically been about that two children per woman rate, and it has been proud of the fact that it has been above that rate. according to statistics, we are at the lowest fertility rate we have had since 1999. genie: we have to remind viewers right-leaningis a paper. it blames the socialist government. reasonawúwóóóóó/ñ>x>xxú÷úlúl woman: the following program is an original production of linktv. narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who just wants to go to school and has to change the mind of her entire village to do it. an award-winning animation and other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossing the gender gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives
flo: this is according to the french national statistics bureau. in 2015, the french fertility rate dropped below the symbolic threshold of two children per women, the rate needed to renew a population. france has historically been about that two children per woman rate, and it has been proud of the fact that it has been above that rate. according to statistics, we are at the lowest fertility rate we have had since 1999. genie: we have to remind viewers right-leaningis a paper. it blames the...
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. >> reporter: chop last out with cool using data, economic statistics and poll numbers in self-defense. the republican front runner donald trump -- chosen by party insiders to give their republican response. >> woman: during exercise it can be tempting to follow the siren toll calls of the angry voices. before she included donald trump who she called -- >> woman: i would say don't take it personally, this is something we learned in south carolina that i'm passing on. >> reporter: but donald trump has retaliated on msnbc. because i am lima south carolina by all the old people on illegal immigration, she is weak on immigration. >> reporter: president obama's land donald trump and most republicans. >> anchor: -- >> reporter: trump fired back with statistics. >> -- is low now than when barack obama took office. if you look at the african-americans, their -- >> reporter: drama in the democrat race. hillary clinton has got to lead in the iowa polls. >> i'm not nervous at all i'm excited about where we are. >> reporter: and bernie sanders say it is -- >> we have the ability to take us to the
. >> reporter: chop last out with cool using data, economic statistics and poll numbers in self-defense. the republican front runner donald trump -- chosen by party insiders to give their republican response. >> woman: during exercise it can be tempting to follow the siren toll calls of the angry voices. before she included donald trump who she called -- >> woman: i would say don't take it personally, this is something we learned in south carolina that i'm passing on. >>...