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and the demographers [inaudible] o'keefe is heading up that enterprise. they have a good presentation. they're skilled and thoughtful people. i think they will give a lot of information. >> and does the city and county of san francisco have that same demographic information and maybe we can do that. >> we can continue this item to the call of the chair. i can talk to either the planning department or one of the city departments to see who the appropriate presenter would be. we did through the board of supervisors institute a dashboard from the planning department to get a sense of the bird's eye view with all of the residential units built in the city and what percentage is affordable and ami so i am happy to have them come in and present that. it's actually 8,000 units on treasure island and even after the board of supervisors approves developments it doesn't mean they get built so we don't finance these private ones and treasure island and the shipyard are major developments we're waiting for but it's good to collect all of the data points together with
and the demographers [inaudible] o'keefe is heading up that enterprise. they have a good presentation. they're skilled and thoughtful people. i think they will give a lot of information. >> and does the city and county of san francisco have that same demographic information and maybe we can do that. >> we can continue this item to the call of the chair. i can talk to either the planning department or one of the city departments to see who the appropriate presenter would be. we did...
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as an ethnically pure state to consolidate the demographic majority of israel. under the 1954 antiinfiltration act, any palestinian that left their home between the time of the passage of the partition plan and the hostilities of the 1948 war was considered an infiltrator and thousands upon thousands of the 750,000 palestinians who were expelled in 1947 and 48 were uprooted from the communities where they try to reunite with their families and moved back to their homes and attend to their farm land or they were violently uprooted again and thrown out according to the law. so this is nothing new. it is actually a continuous process. the palestinians refer to it as catastrophe. take a water break here. >> and i consider it to be based on my experience in living in places like the palestinian ghetto of tel aviv where there are 500 standing orders all applying to the palestinian homes coming to places which used to be known as seeing entire palestinian neighborhoods demolish even though they are citizens of israel because they can't get permits, i see this as a conti
as an ethnically pure state to consolidate the demographic majority of israel. under the 1954 antiinfiltration act, any palestinian that left their home between the time of the passage of the partition plan and the hostilities of the 1948 war was considered an infiltrator and thousands upon thousands of the 750,000 palestinians who were expelled in 1947 and 48 were uprooted from the communities where they try to reunite with their families and moved back to their homes and attend to their farm...
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. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader.t is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele t
. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader.t is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup....
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the impact of demographic shifts on the 2012 election and on future elections. of i am -- i am pleased to present steve phillips. [applause] >> thank you. i am very grateful to be here. one of the things we created last year called pac plus. there are things on the table that we have had here as well. we were talking about how this -- i have a lot of friends in and it is moving to me. this is probably the closest you can have of actually seeing what it would be like of who would come to your funeral without actually dying. [laughter] hopefully, this won't be a near-death experience for me. i do want to give a special thank you to sandra who introduced me today. he and i have been friends since the 1980's. he is a smart guy who has great potential but he really proved it when you decided to marry a woman from cleveland heights. i am proud of the leadership he has provided around issues of equality and justice. i was pleased to work with them in 2008. i do want to thank all of you for coming out today. it's great to be home and great to see all of my friends. i wo
the impact of demographic shifts on the 2012 election and on future elections. of i am -- i am pleased to present steve phillips. [applause] >> thank you. i am very grateful to be here. one of the things we created last year called pac plus. there are things on the table that we have had here as well. we were talking about how this -- i have a lot of friends in and it is moving to me. this is probably the closest you can have of actually seeing what it would be like of who would come to...
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where there are not those sort of safety nets, the threat is very real and those countries where the demographic structure or profile is not as favorable as it is in europe that is where the concern lies. >> one little plan. democracy is an interesting driver because even in moonshiner, what we have seen is that the level of growth needed to keep unemployment at what the chinese view as an acceptable level is coming down because of the combination of one child policy and the beginning of the transition away from rural to urban migration. demographics are highly varied around the world. alan. >> formerly with the department of state, anticipated my question when he mentioned it europe, europe is not part of the global conflict tracker. given its importance to the united states, is there any development in europe? thinking primarily of southern europe but including france, maybe more in the economic and financial area but with possible spillover effect into the political arena that should be of concern to the united states. >> i think the main issue and it is a huge issue of concern to the united
where there are not those sort of safety nets, the threat is very real and those countries where the demographic structure or profile is not as favorable as it is in europe that is where the concern lies. >> one little plan. democracy is an interesting driver because even in moonshiner, what we have seen is that the level of growth needed to keep unemployment at what the chinese view as an acceptable level is coming down because of the combination of one child policy and the beginning of...
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what we got from hhs was the demographic breakdown but it's a demographic breakdown that's based on anool will look the same same ratio as paid and unpaid. they haven't told us what the paid and unpaid are. you are making these assumptions beationed on totally phony numbers. incredible to me that some people are taking these demographic numbers so seriously and looking at decimal points break downs in these groups when we don't even know the very basic fact of who has paid and who hasn't paid. now, it may be the case that the demographic breakdowns will in fact reflect that broader pool. but, if they don't, then we are all making assumptions and everybody in washington is making assumptions that just won't work. >> so, the bottom line is you don't know until the end. >> but it's trouble. it is as if amazon, to follow up what steve was saying, it's as if amazon countered the sales everybody who put stuff in the shopping cart. you have got to measure how many of them actually go to checkout and then actually have a credit card that are pay for it that's where we are with this. even if yo
what we got from hhs was the demographic breakdown but it's a demographic breakdown that's based on anool will look the same same ratio as paid and unpaid. they haven't told us what the paid and unpaid are. you are making these assumptions beationed on totally phony numbers. incredible to me that some people are taking these demographic numbers so seriously and looking at decimal points break downs in these groups when we don't even know the very basic fact of who has paid and who hasn't paid....
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but you're right about the sheer number and the demographic mix. umber was what they were aiming for, then they shifted to the demographic mix. they're really just trying to save face and not panic and sort of run out the clock and hope they get this spring surge. i do think the more likely thing is that the administration is going to be in the position of trying to push an insurer bailout. the question will be, will the insurers be able to get the republicans to say, hey, you've got to save our industry, or will the republicans say, no, we want to kill this horrible bill. that will be the fight in the heart of republicans coming this spring. jon: and, ultimately, the taxpayer ends up constituting the bill. tim carney, a.b. stoddard, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: speaking of the young and seemingly invincible, we want to take you to a live shot over justin bieber's house in california, and here's the news today from the l.a. county sheriff's department. apparently, they served a warrant about an hour ago at justin bieber's house. this is a fo
but you're right about the sheer number and the demographic mix. umber was what they were aiming for, then they shifted to the demographic mix. they're really just trying to save face and not panic and sort of run out the clock and hope they get this spring surge. i do think the more likely thing is that the administration is going to be in the position of trying to push an insurer bailout. the question will be, will the insurers be able to get the republicans to say, hey, you've got to save...
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, the key demographic to sign up. peter, do you see this whole problem unfolding the way moody's does? >> i do indeed. and there are problems in addition to these policies. also the fact they're losing revenue or getting bryceing situations that are not advantageous anymore with medicare advantage accounts because the obama care health act works against them there. there are other problems. delay in selling commercial policies to business for a year because of delay in the mandate. i think what he was trying to say, people don't like using this website, which is very common for website. the amtrak website is not a lot of fun to use compared to an airline website. that is the way the government does business. this is what happens when the government tries to create a market. it is like man trying to create a mitre. only god can create a mitre and only the market can create a market so to speak. melissa: i'm really concerned f you have this program that came out that was supposed to provide health care and instead it is
, the key demographic to sign up. peter, do you see this whole problem unfolding the way moody's does? >> i do indeed. and there are problems in addition to these policies. also the fact they're losing revenue or getting bryceing situations that are not advantageous anymore with medicare advantage accounts because the obama care health act works against them there. there are other problems. delay in selling commercial policies to business for a year because of delay in the mandate. i...
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kevin keys in on the demographic. stanford was taken apart. parker, no relation to the san antonio tony parker. 12 and 6, 3 and 3 in the conference. sharkys did it in san jose. miami better get back quick. throwing up 0s. andrew had 20 safes. scoreless in the 3rd. on fire, he is headed to the olympics. he has scored 19 goals. staylock shut out. >>> broncos practicing in a little snow today. not new york, but the broncos went to get ac ac acclimated for the cold weather. >> we practice in this and have played in these conditions. anytime you can have a situation you can simulate, it is always a good thing. >> the line now for the gamble between even to 2 points denver. if the weather is bad, that will take away an edge peyton manning would have. >>> billy bean had enough of balfour. upset tampa bay. 2 years, $15 million. he makes the all-star team, 62 for 67. bean felt we got the best out of this guy. let tampa deal with him. >>> tiger woods his first performance of the season at torrey pines. that is good living down there. the romneys have a p
kevin keys in on the demographic. stanford was taken apart. parker, no relation to the san antonio tony parker. 12 and 6, 3 and 3 in the conference. sharkys did it in san jose. miami better get back quick. throwing up 0s. andrew had 20 safes. scoreless in the 3rd. on fire, he is headed to the olympics. he has scored 19 goals. staylock shut out. >>> broncos practicing in a little snow today. not new york, but the broncos went to get ac ac acclimated for the cold weather. >> we...
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more -- you know, the demographics we wanted to make sure the star trek fans' children demographics widened. fast approaching "star trek" children are and they have approaching arp's age. so you they have grandchildren. large we play to but the star the large audience. visionary as they are, the "star trek" generation, as quite visionary as they are, are not quite into social their grandchildren are, or their children are. and media as their grandchildren or children are. show called takei's take, we my hosting, talk about google glass or, "takei's take", we we can talk about google glass or, not something as we discovered, online dating people is not just something the young because people are into, because adrp getting divorced, or members are now getting divorced and or widowed and longevity has been extended, so they want a extended. so they want life life with a partner or a spouse. or a spouse. and we we tell them about online dating. dating. so we're broadening the we are broadening the horizon for a larger demographic of for a larger demographic of people. people. >> you're also kno
more -- you know, the demographics we wanted to make sure the star trek fans' children demographics widened. fast approaching "star trek" children are and they have approaching arp's age. so you they have grandchildren. large we play to but the star the large audience. visionary as they are, the "star trek" generation, as quite visionary as they are, are not quite into social their grandchildren are, or their children are. and media as their grandchildren or children are....
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. >> what about the demographic that i assume they are trying to attract for 2014-2016. ey want the hispanic demographic now they have insulted them by. >> this this is the demographic that the democratic party thinks they have wrapped up especially when they treat them this way when they take them for granted. bad signal not just for obamacare but bad way to treat the growing constituency in this country. >> the disproportionate number of the uninsured is the hispanic. significant number of hispanics in america who speak only spanish there are more than 4 million in california who do not speak english. so the president has shown a lot of interest in hispanic americans who supported him so heavily in the election. it's astonishing that they have done so badly on the spanish language web site. >> have we heard spanish members of congress have they spoken at least about this. >> not quite yet. there are many community activists very disappointed because there were many hispanic media networks who got together to solve this law. there are a lot of people who kept getting tol
. >> what about the demographic that i assume they are trying to attract for 2014-2016. ey want the hispanic demographic now they have insulted them by. >> this this is the demographic that the democratic party thinks they have wrapped up especially when they treat them this way when they take them for granted. bad signal not just for obamacare but bad way to treat the growing constituency in this country. >> the disproportionate number of the uninsured is the hispanic....
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do we know the demographic break down there? his is basically the large -- the overarching problem that faced us from the beginning. if you don't get the young people, the people in the health care demographic to sign up then that's where we heard the talk about the death spiral. the administration says we are beyond that and they have managed to get enough of those people. i don't know the percentage they are saying that they have gotten enough to avoid that. but the truth of the matter is , it is too early to see. of course with just 2.2 million people signed up at this point and again the administration says we are in the middle of a six-month sign up period and they intend to get a whole lot more than that. in the coming months their argument is that they are going to get more of those younger demographic people that riel make it -- >> before the deadline that is march 31st, exactly. i got your point. i'm sorry i had to cut you a little short there because we have to move on and so we have to end it there. take care. >>> a ma
do we know the demographic break down there? his is basically the large -- the overarching problem that faced us from the beginning. if you don't get the young people, the people in the health care demographic to sign up then that's where we heard the talk about the death spiral. the administration says we are beyond that and they have managed to get enough of those people. i don't know the percentage they are saying that they have gotten enough to avoid that. but the truth of the matter is ,...
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i do not believe they cannot tell us the demographics whether it's the young and healthy.elieve their computers can't do that and all this transparency stuff to be petty and snarky i don't like that. >> cost another 20 billion. >> that's why you had dozens of democrats today defecting on a bill that would provide more transparency and the administration was opposed to that bill and it passed the house. a lot of democrat defections over 60. that's the reason. you can't defend not giving out information. >> but how do they get away with it? >> well, i mean, you are calling him out? >> they don't even care. they don't care after the all. apparent live they don't care. >> they control the data. they control the information. >> but wouldn't you think you would be sort of embarrassed withholding that information? maybe they don't have it but i actually believe they do have it. >> but they have data about the demographics. >> i think they have the data. even if it's not perfect they could give us like ball park figures. >> that's the question at the state level ear strarting to g
i do not believe they cannot tell us the demographics whether it's the young and healthy.elieve their computers can't do that and all this transparency stuff to be petty and snarky i don't like that. >> cost another 20 billion. >> that's why you had dozens of democrats today defecting on a bill that would provide more transparency and the administration was opposed to that bill and it passed the house. a lot of democrat defections over 60. that's the reason. you can't defend not...
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they're the demographic majority there. and the distrust between these communities is extremely high. some groups benefited from saddam's regime, and others did not. there was natural great attention. you're seeing that all over the middle east in syria as well. this is a sectarian conflict in part because the assad family, who are of the aloeuite sect, which is a very small islamic islamic{^l" ^}sect, and you see pitting of religious groups against each other. they favored other religious groups like the christians, so in the context of that regime breaking down again you're seeing terrible violence and distrust. this goes back to what you were suggesting earlier, ray, that when you have sort of neat authoritarian governments that control everything you may not see a lot of religious conflict. but underneath those regimes are playing groups off of each other. when those regimes fall you see the intense hostilities that have been found in the pew report. >> to some degree of the arab world it goes back to colonia colonialism
they're the demographic majority there. and the distrust between these communities is extremely high. some groups benefited from saddam's regime, and others did not. there was natural great attention. you're seeing that all over the middle east in syria as well. this is a sectarian conflict in part because the assad family, who are of the aloeuite sect, which is a very small islamic islamic{^l" ^}sect, and you see pitting of religious groups against each other. they favored other religious...
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the obamacare demographic numbers released by the administration late today are just ugly. enrollees are ages 18 to 34. that could mean insurance company bailouts may be necessary. even the "new york times" and the a.p. and reuters are playing this report negatively. we will take a closer look at a possible obamacare death spiral next up on "the kudlow report." so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into b
the obamacare demographic numbers released by the administration late today are just ugly. enrollees are ages 18 to 34. that could mean insurance company bailouts may be necessary. even the "new york times" and the a.p. and reuters are playing this report negatively. we will take a closer look at a possible obamacare death spiral next up on "the kudlow report." so i c an reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new...
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the irony was that he was forced to resign because he was dating a minor, the demographic that was too immature. >> we'll take a pause. when we come back, is there a place for controversial books in the classroom. if so, how do you introduce them responsibly. we'll find out after the break. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america again by having the president making this pointing continuously, it causes the people to say you know what, we should examine this issue. most of the jobs we are talking about you can't send those overseas. >> right, they have to be service jobs. in a sense though mr. anderson have you seen people galvanized, people wanting to work now to actually see if they can make the difference on this? maybe it wouldn't have happened before the government shutdown. >> before the government shutdown in
the irony was that he was forced to resign because he was dating a minor, the demographic that was too immature. >> we'll take a pause. when we come back, is there a place for controversial books in the classroom. if so, how do you introduce them responsibly. we'll find out after the break. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the...
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the 2012 election. what about women? >> we talk about demographics in the book. there was no shortage of information on the importance of women in the 2012. looking at women candidates and what is taking place in congress and the role of women. new hampshire has an all-women delegation. so 2012 could be considered the year of the women. i think 2016 will be the year of the women. we are seeing women flex their political power in terms of voting and women overwhelming outnumber the men going to the polls and obama was able to take advantage of that. the republicans haven't been able to write the ship on how to talk to women about women's issues. and until, and unless they can do that, it is going to be a problem for them. the republican heaparty has a number of well-qualified women who could run in 2014. people like martinez, potentially nicky haley, possibly the senator from new hampshire. i think there are a number of women candidates. but of course, between now and 2016, or when the women may or may not declare, i think the party needs to figure out how do we a
the 2012 election. what about women? >> we talk about demographics in the book. there was no shortage of information on the importance of women in the 2012. looking at women candidates and what is taking place in congress and the role of women. new hampshire has an all-women delegation. so 2012 could be considered the year of the women. i think 2016 will be the year of the women. we are seeing women flex their political power in terms of voting and women overwhelming outnumber the men...
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>> guest: we start the book off talking about the demographics and i think that that is a huge issue. and there is no shortage of information provided on the impact of women in the 2012 election. and i talk about the importance is the demographic and also looking at what is taking place in the congress if you look at a state like hampshire and i think that 2012 could be considered the year of the woman and i think that 2016 will be the year of the woman. we are seeing women let their political power show in terms of the voting and women outnumbered the men and they were able to take advantage of that and i do think that there will was this from a number of the candidates and it appears that they still have not been able to make that shift on how to talk to women about women's issues going forward. i think until they can do that it will be a problem for them. i think that one of the bright spots that the republican party has his there are a number of well-qualified women who could possibly run for resident and 2016. and i think that that would help the party going forward and people li
>> guest: we start the book off talking about the demographics and i think that that is a huge issue. and there is no shortage of information provided on the impact of women in the 2012 election. and i talk about the importance is the demographic and also looking at what is taking place in the congress if you look at a state like hampshire and i think that 2012 could be considered the year of the woman and i think that 2016 will be the year of the woman. we are seeing women let their...
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people will bring good energy and the lounge will bring good energy and bring them together bring the demographic together and discourage the youth from being there and it's a mature place and not good for their well being. thank you. >> thank you: hi barry. long time no see. >> hi. good evening. happy new year. barry toronto. i haven't been here in ages. what spurred me to come here the night of the 49er game my last fare was two young black males and i trust the them and they got out of the cab and started to disappear. i called the cops. officer ma badge number 1653 shows up -- thank god he showed up. he said "i'm not doing anything for you. it's a civil matter. i'm not doing anything for you:" . civil matter? i don't know who to sue. it's a robbery. he said "go to hell. i'm not doing a damn thing for you." this is what you want. this is like i should be a racist and not trust the police and they don't care. they don't care what happens to us. a little girl is killed by an illegal taxi and they're not doing anything and how many the pedestrians and how about dealing with this and go through th
people will bring good energy and the lounge will bring good energy and bring them together bring the demographic together and discourage the youth from being there and it's a mature place and not good for their well being. thank you. >> thank you: hi barry. long time no see. >> hi. good evening. happy new year. barry toronto. i haven't been here in ages. what spurred me to come here the night of the 49er game my last fare was two young black males and i trust the them and they got...
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the demographics are still positive. 1.3 billion emerging middle class coming in.e used to writing this volatility. >> when do you expect a turnaround? it is tough. do you have to adapt your justegy or as you say, weather the storm? >> we are definitely weathering the storm. we are being agile in how we respond. , thexample, within china baidu business is tough, but the whiskey business is very strong. johnnie walker blue is up 60%. bailey's is up 37%. we are investing behind those brands. america,s like latin our scotch whiskey market share is growing even though the currencies are turbulent. i think the lesson i have learned being 30 years in business is, you need to stay the course. don't get spooked. things will move up and down here and there. that is the strength. we have the diversity and financial strength to whether it. >> keep a cool head. for me it sounds like good advice. talk to me about acquisitions. you have just said that you bought two tequila acquisitions in the u.s. is there anything in the emerging markets that you want to buy to counter the slo
the demographics are still positive. 1.3 billion emerging middle class coming in.e used to writing this volatility. >> when do you expect a turnaround? it is tough. do you have to adapt your justegy or as you say, weather the storm? >> we are definitely weathering the storm. we are being agile in how we respond. , thexample, within china baidu business is tough, but the whiskey business is very strong. johnnie walker blue is up 60%. bailey's is up 37%. we are investing behind those...
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we wanted to make sure the demographics widened. "star trek" children are approaching arp's age. they have grandchildren. we play to the large audience. the "star trek" generation, as visionary as they are, are not quite into social media as their grandchildren or children are. my hosting, "takei's take", we can talk about google glass or, as we discovered, online dating is not just something the young people are into, because adrp members are now getting divorced or widowed and longevity has been extended, so they want a life with a partner or a spouse. we tell them about online dating. we are broadening the horizon for a larger demographic of people. phrase. >> i know which word. >> where did that come from. >>, "oh my." yes, it's a phrase i used all my life. when you see a glorious sunrise, "oh my", or someone makes a mistake that's embarrassing, "oh my", i've used it all my life. i was doing a play in new york. when you do a play you get an assignment to promote the play, get the word out. >> and this one particular morning i had my assign: it was a show called "the howard ste
we wanted to make sure the demographics widened. "star trek" children are approaching arp's age. they have grandchildren. we play to the large audience. the "star trek" generation, as visionary as they are, are not quite into social media as their grandchildren or children are. my hosting, "takei's take", we can talk about google glass or, as we discovered, online dating is not just something the young people are into, because adrp members are now getting divorced...
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the government minister, the demographics and the regional players who are behind those opposition groups. those are the two key suspects here. just in the last hours or so, we have some forces that are claiming the area and looking for clues. the first component, which some people are beginning to ask is just very recently, an al qaeda leader was arrested about a week ago. he was the latest in line behind an iranian embassy bombing. a lot of tension, a lot of people blame each other but no real concrete evidence as to who could have been behind it. >> at about the situation right now between the countries sunni and the shia population? >> it is incredibly tense. there is an extension of what is going on all over the middle east. the americans have pulled out in the weeks, saudi arabia, iran have flexed their muscles. iraq, we are talking about a thousand deaths a month's which is happening because the tension between these two groups. there does not seem to be much ground there. the same thing happening in lebanon. there are not too many moderates to look forward in the next government.
the government minister, the demographics and the regional players who are behind those opposition groups. those are the two key suspects here. just in the last hours or so, we have some forces that are claiming the area and looking for clues. the first component, which some people are beginning to ask is just very recently, an al qaeda leader was arrested about a week ago. he was the latest in line behind an iranian embassy bombing. a lot of tension, a lot of people blame each other but no...
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i think when you look at the demographics of the united states and therefore the united states labor force and the consumer group, more and more of those individuals are going to be minorities. african-americans and hispanics. and if we don't provide a way to effectively introduce this group to the labor market in a way that they can accumulate decent paying jobs and therefore wealth and home ownership and other assets, we will have some very serious, not only fiscal problems, but social problems. to your question, my belief that in order to change the dynamics, you've got to do something with the tax code to encourage businesses to invest in urban areas, to encourage businesses to put money into the hands of minority entrepreneurs because minority entrepreneurs tend to hire minority workers because they live in the neighborhood for the most part and that's where their particular culture is. we've got trillions of dollars sitting offshore. how about bringing some of that money back into the united states under a program if a company invests in an urban area or minority businesses, th
i think when you look at the demographics of the united states and therefore the united states labor force and the consumer group, more and more of those individuals are going to be minorities. african-americans and hispanics. and if we don't provide a way to effectively introduce this group to the labor market in a way that they can accumulate decent paying jobs and therefore wealth and home ownership and other assets, we will have some very serious, not only fiscal problems, but social...
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. >> tell me about the younger demographic. why are young people turning to bourbon? >> bourbon is a versatile drink. the taste profile is incredible. there are 300 taste components in bourbon. it's versatile in cocktails and in culinary. we're seeing it used in cooking. because of the cocktail creations i think that by and large is why you see young people coming back to bourbon. >> there has been a general resurgence, what bourbon has done particular well, but there is a move forwards whiskey. is this a cyclical thing where sometimes it's beer, sometimes it's wine, and then we're in an age where it's harder liquors now? >> you know, certainly you hope it's not cyclical like that, although we've seen that in the industry. but what is important with premium bourbon, they want to identify with the maker, with the brand. they're spending anywhere from $40 to $179 for the bourbon you have in front of you in the studio. they're very selective. with the internet and technology they're learning about bourbons and learning what makes a
. >> tell me about the younger demographic. why are young people turning to bourbon? >> bourbon is a versatile drink. the taste profile is incredible. there are 300 taste components in bourbon. it's versatile in cocktails and in culinary. we're seeing it used in cooking. because of the cocktail creations i think that by and large is why you see young people coming back to bourbon. >> there has been a general resurgence, what bourbon has done particular well, but there is a...
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today which is a strong perception that you speak of the country is being transformed by the hispanic demographic. >> host: very much so. however i want to drill down on that point a little bit because obama did win in the last election more than 70% of the hispanic votes, but you don't think he one -- >> guest: there are places like mexico, colorado, florida which are very important marginal swing states which are always going to be critical in general elections in this country where you could have a situation, but i think if you really sort of breakdown of the statistics in the case of obama's last election, he won by such a margin even if the spanish voted -- >> host: you mentioned for the when we were talking about obama just now come and florida is in the first chapter of your book and that's when you say it's the first time anglo american's fused. what did you mean by that? >> guest: well, it started in places which were far removed from one another, and that's really because the spanish pre-empted all parts of the hemisphere that more accessible from the side and that were exploited and wo
today which is a strong perception that you speak of the country is being transformed by the hispanic demographic. >> host: very much so. however i want to drill down on that point a little bit because obama did win in the last election more than 70% of the hispanic votes, but you don't think he one -- >> guest: there are places like mexico, colorado, florida which are very important marginal swing states which are always going to be critical in general elections in this country...
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we have to redefine our cities in terms of the demographics and economics of the 21st century. that is also a political battle. tavis: michael bloomberg is going out as a three term mayor of new york city. expectation in new york city that de blasio would do something about not just quality-of-life issues that bloomberg did a pretty good job on by and large, but on the issues of poverty and disenfranchisement and class. give me some sense of what you think he might be able to do , and is what he can accomplish their replicable around the country? >> you have been focusing for years now on issues of harvard he. the fact is -- on issues of poverty. it remains dangerous and insidious in our cities. the inequalities of wealth reappear in cities in drastic form. there is a new inequalities that is really dangerous. affordable housing -- under bloomberg, the mayor did a good job of doing all kinds of real estate development, but not enough affordable housing. or 50,000 damage living in homeless shelters that are supposed to be temporary because there is no affordable housing. how do
we have to redefine our cities in terms of the demographics and economics of the 21st century. that is also a political battle. tavis: michael bloomberg is going out as a three term mayor of new york city. expectation in new york city that de blasio would do something about not just quality-of-life issues that bloomberg did a pretty good job on by and large, but on the issues of poverty and disenfranchisement and class. give me some sense of what you think he might be able to do , and is what...
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identify or we're putting different people in different stations that reflect the community and the demographic we have a better opportunity to attract the peer groups into viewership in the stations. but it's a challenge that the industry has. >> thank you. >> professor has just given us the signal. >> is that one important? >> gentlemens yes, sir go ahead. >> >> i'm a first year law student here at carolina and a newspaper reporter for 12 years before this. just got sort of an open ended question. wondering if one of you could talk about user generated content and how you're incorporating that into your overall platform whether it's growing in importance for you and how you pick out the best user-generated content so you keep your credibility. >> it's important to us and it's growing and we spend a lot of time cure rating that content. we've seen that there is great value from getting the video from the people in the field and it adds dimension to the broadcast that we have. it needs to be curated in a very careful way. thank you. >> this has an remarkable evening. rarely does an audience hav
identify or we're putting different people in different stations that reflect the community and the demographic we have a better opportunity to attract the peer groups into viewership in the stations. but it's a challenge that the industry has. >> thank you. >> professor has just given us the signal. >> is that one important? >> gentlemens yes, sir go ahead. >> >> i'm a first year law student here at carolina and a newspaper reporter for 12 years before this....
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politics in the context of the demographic revolution in america. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed the trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes. for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. i still remember my mom making a point to drive is by the mayor's house when we were children on the way to see my grandparents on east 128th street. .a lot has changed in america since 1967 many a national politics have been slow to appreciate these changes. there is a new majority coalition in america. that coalition is built on the solid foundation of the countries rowing members of people of color. that is what we mean by brown is the new white. state the obvious, for the past 400 years or so, united states has been a majority white country. it is worth noting that many native americans and mexicans prior to the arrival of the .uropeans for the purposes of understanding contemporary american politics, the majority of the country's voters have been white. addressing the needs and
politics in the context of the demographic revolution in america. long before america elected a black president, cleveland blazed the trail by becoming the first major american city to elect a black mayor, carl stokes. for those of you under a certain age, that was 1967. i still remember my mom making a point to drive is by the mayor's house when we were children on the way to see my grandparents on east 128th street. .a lot has changed in america since 1967 many a national politics have been...
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it doesn't know anything about the demographics about the individuals in that area, what the economic status is of these individuals or anything about the person. it's all area-specific. >> today, fred has more than a toy to tinker in. it's the main law enforcement tool in their arsenal. >> looking at today on day shift, this is an actual life map of where we think the predictive zones are for auto theft today. now, the orange dots represent where we have had actual auto thefts. what's interesting is as you look at the map, you see locations where we've had auto theft, but there's no boxes around them. that's what the program does for us. the algorithm weighs those and lets us know if that's a significant thing we need to be concerned about for this shift. >> for me, i have an academic science background, so data is king. what do you think of police work, you think of guys going with their gut and using instinct to kind of motive where they would be patrolling and that type of thing. what is your response and what have you learned from using it? >> we're not telling you how to do poli
it doesn't know anything about the demographics about the individuals in that area, what the economic status is of these individuals or anything about the person. it's all area-specific. >> today, fred has more than a toy to tinker in. it's the main law enforcement tool in their arsenal. >> looking at today on day shift, this is an actual life map of where we think the predictive zones are for auto theft today. now, the orange dots represent where we have had actual auto thefts....
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but we're the demographic that's eating that stuff up. but also, somewhat, my children have more in common with their parents than my generation had with their parents. >> that's the big change. we are so much closer to our children than we were to our parents. how we dress and how we see the world and what our interests and tastes are. and how they call you nine times a day about everything that's on their mind. the children calling the parents. meredith and i left home, we loved our parents, they were important to us. never called back to say, what do you think we should do about ta buying a house or taking a job or having children. >> or your glasses. where'd you get them? >> coming up, our final interview with award-winning journalist michael hastings before his tragic and sudden death. that's straight ahead. >>> michael's award-winning profile in "rolling stone" magazine led to stanley mccrystal's resignation. he wasn't afraid. >> but he lost his life in june of this year. the world lost a story teller when that happe
but we're the demographic that's eating that stuff up. but also, somewhat, my children have more in common with their parents than my generation had with their parents. >> that's the big change. we are so much closer to our children than we were to our parents. how we dress and how we see the world and what our interests and tastes are. and how they call you nine times a day about everything that's on their mind. the children calling the parents. meredith and i left home, we loved our...