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u.s. population this especially aiming at meat eaters because that's the far a bigger share of the overall food market yes carter with a view from wall street for us thank you very much. facebook has said it will block installations of its apps on while we devices to comply with u.s. sanctions against the chinese tech supplier washington had barred wall way from u.s. tech exports over security concerns but facebook's announcement comes after reports of google's bed for extension from the bad it's warned that while we eventually developing its own operating system could open up full ins to attacks from around the world. hallway was linked to the game but quickly became one of the world's top cell phone manufacturers thanks in part to google's android operating system but that could soon change if one way is cut off from android due to pressure from washington the u.s. has blacklisted hallway and is forcing american companies to sever ties to the telecoms giant over concerns while we could funnel information to the chinese government. while he denies the accusations and is sticking by his pr
u.s. population this especially aiming at meat eaters because that's the far a bigger share of the overall food market yes carter with a view from wall street for us thank you very much. facebook has said it will block installations of its apps on while we devices to comply with u.s. sanctions against the chinese tech supplier washington had barred wall way from u.s. tech exports over security concerns but facebook's announcement comes after reports of google's bed for extension from the bad...
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u.s. population. the u.s. population and households. this number determines the size of each state's congressional make-up, the number of votes it receives in the electoral college and how the federal government allocates money for housing, education, and health care. democrats said that the census question would -- asking about citizenship in the census would discourage both legal and illegal immigrants from responding, making the count inaccurate. now this would seem to be a victory for democrats, but not so fast because also today the supreme court rejected claims that partisan politics played too great a role in the way congressional districts in two states were drawn and benefitted one party over the other. also determined by 5-4 vote. this time chief justice roberts siding with the more conservative members. the majority opinions said partisan gerrymandering presents political questions beyond the reach of the federal courts. federal judges have no license to reallocate political power between the two major political parties with
u.s. population. the u.s. population and households. this number determines the size of each state's congressional make-up, the number of votes it receives in the electoral college and how the federal government allocates money for housing, education, and health care. democrats said that the census question would -- asking about citizenship in the census would discourage both legal and illegal immigrants from responding, making the count inaccurate. now this would seem to be a victory for...
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u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past and crazy periods in civil war isn't and the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era.
u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past and crazy periods in civil war isn't and the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era.
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u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past and crazy periods in civil war isn't and mass of the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era and it seems a little bit like that right now that there is hysteria in the elite class because they don't know how to deal with what's going on in the world in the meantime the u.s. dollar serves as the world's reserve currency and is used for pricing in trade by a majority of nations around the globe however americans have decided to weaponize the dollar gave stated making any transactions between 2 nations susceptible to u.s. action or scrutiny this is a big loss of sovereignty for other nations he said and china's taking the lead in forming an alternative trading currency to the dollar we've talked to alison
u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past and crazy periods in civil war isn't and mass of the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era and it...
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u.s. population, women are not even one quarter of the congress. that is in spite of the fact that when women get elected, we get more done. it is a fact that women in congress get more bills passed. and we see similar outcomes and other spaces with problems with our presentation. last year, less than 5% of fortune 500 ceo's were women even though study after study has shown that putting more women in management roles increases company profits. and one survey of companies in california, 25 to have the highest percentages of women serving as executives on their boards had 74% more higher returns. sometimes the person has to be you. during our new member orientation shortly after election day. -- election day, we were briefed on congress's rules around sexual harassment. after i learned about the rules, i found that there was room for improvement. [laughter] congresswoman underwood: before i was even sworn in, i drafted prohibit sexual relationships between congress members and their staff. [cheering and applause] congresswoman underwood: i pushed fo
u.s. population, women are not even one quarter of the congress. that is in spite of the fact that when women get elected, we get more done. it is a fact that women in congress get more bills passed. and we see similar outcomes and other spaces with problems with our presentation. last year, less than 5% of fortune 500 ceo's were women even though study after study has shown that putting more women in management roles increases company profits. and one survey of companies in california, 25 to...
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u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past in crazy periods in civil war isn't and mass of the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era and it seems a little bit like that right now that there is hysteria in the elite class because they don't know how to deal with what's going on in the world in the meantime the u.s. dollar serves as the world's reserve currency and is used for pricing in trade by a majority of nations around the globe however americans have decided to weaponize the dollar gave stated making any transactions between 2 nations susceptible to u.s. action or scrutiny this is a big loss of sovereignty for other nations he said and china's taking the lead in forming an alternative trading currency to the dollar we've talked to alison
u.s. population responds if they're staring at the moon or staring at the finger or giving the moon the finger you know that's interesting to see how the u.s. response you know the u.s. is a plucky group of rugged individualists that have come through tough times before and will see what resources can be pulled one of us through it well we have pulled through other stuff in the past in crazy periods in civil war isn't and mass of the salem witch trials and we you know the mccarthy era and it...
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u.s. population, writ large. >> it might sound boring, but it's not.on and the supreme court and the constitution insure that everyone counts for political representation whether they can vote or not, citizen or not. that's in the constitution, and it's clear. and also the census insures that federal -- millions and millions, $800 million is distributed to communities where they need it. and so if you are undercounted, if vulnerable communities are undercounted -- and the research shows they would be with this addition of the question -- then that's a big deal. and the information, as carrie said, is already available through other forms. so it's really just a cover-up reason to say -- gillian: well, let's go to cover-up -- >> [inaudible] gillian: a lot of conservatives -- [laughter] a lot of conservatives will tell you this is about dollars and this is about, you know, federal funding for states, this is about house seats for democrats. carrie, tell us about the political implications of this decision one way or another. >> well, we need to know where
u.s. population, writ large. >> it might sound boring, but it's not.on and the supreme court and the constitution insure that everyone counts for political representation whether they can vote or not, citizen or not. that's in the constitution, and it's clear. and also the census insures that federal -- millions and millions, $800 million is distributed to communities where they need it. and so if you are undercounted, if vulnerable communities are undercounted -- and the research shows...
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u.s. population and includes driver's license directories from 21 states. >> an unwanted visitor with a texas home. they called 911 because she thought someone was breaking in. once police arved, you can hear the home alarm going off. they went to the broken glass. it didn't take long to determine the intruder was this, a deer. they grab a kitchen chair and tries to wrangle the doe. he dodges right out the door. she's like, nope, no thank you. this was not worth it. >> who called the cops? >> i was just looking for a snack. >> we made it through the week. >> it was a hot week except for yesterday. today is going to be very much like yesterday. and i just love this shot. this is a live look outside from san francisco as the sun rises. take a look at the clouds and the bright red colors in the sky. see what's going on. maybe post a picture on social media and let us see the sunrise where you live. pleasant hill pwrart statibart degrees. eventually in the south bay we will see the high reaching 78 degrees in morgan hill. upper 60s in mission district and embarcadero. 82 in santa rosa. napa, 81.
u.s. population and includes driver's license directories from 21 states. >> an unwanted visitor with a texas home. they called 911 because she thought someone was breaking in. once police arved, you can hear the home alarm going off. they went to the broken glass. it didn't take long to determine the intruder was this, a deer. they grab a kitchen chair and tries to wrangle the doe. he dodges right out the door. she's like, nope, no thank you. this was not worth it. >> who called...
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u.s. population the taken every 10 years but the 2020 census was thrown up in the air yesterday when the supremeided make it include a question on citizenship. president trump reacted by calling for a delay. joining us on the telephone is a sensor -- former census bureau director. is it possible to delay this process? [laughter] i don't know. thatu look at the law authorizes the senses, title 13, it specifies that the census has to be taken as of the first day of april. it started in 1980 and 10 years after that, which the law says the census has to be taken as of april 1, 2020. but iot a legal scholar would certainly think that the law would have to change if you wanted to move the senses. david: that would be april in 2020. how long does it take to get the questionnaires out, how much of the time is there in this? john: the census bureau says they need to start printing the questionnaires next week essentially. that deadline probably has a little bit of flexibility in it, but i would not think it has a lot of flexibility. over 100ave to print million questionnaires, for example. it is a huge j
u.s. population the taken every 10 years but the 2020 census was thrown up in the air yesterday when the supremeided make it include a question on citizenship. president trump reacted by calling for a delay. joining us on the telephone is a sensor -- former census bureau director. is it possible to delay this process? [laughter] i don't know. thatu look at the law authorizes the senses, title 13, it specifies that the census has to be taken as of the first day of april. it started in 1980 and...
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u.s. population but only 5% of clinical trial participants. hispanics make up 16% but only 1% of clinical trial participants. cardiovascular device trials is male. as reported by investigators and coordinators, insurance status, patient inconvenience cost, availability of transportation, distance to the study site and patient and family concerns about risks, so my amendment, in particular, focuses on ensuring the outreach -- researchers as well as those who would be participants in clinical trials. physicians are the gateway to the patient as well, and the lack of access to physicians also diminishes the rights or the ability for people to be in trials. my amendment is intended to aid in the necessary effort to diversify the pool of doctors and medical researchers conducting clinical trials and thereby helping to diversify the participants in the clinical trials. i would ask my colleagues to support this amendment and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: does any member seek time in opposition? seeing none, the chair recognizes the gen
u.s. population but only 5% of clinical trial participants. hispanics make up 16% but only 1% of clinical trial participants. cardiovascular device trials is male. as reported by investigators and coordinators, insurance status, patient inconvenience cost, availability of transportation, distance to the study site and patient and family concerns about risks, so my amendment, in particular, focuses on ensuring the outreach -- researchers as well as those who would be participants in clinical...
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u.s. population think it should be priority number one. until they make their legislatures or the administration hear their voice, it's going to continue to be kicked down the road. liz: with the trump infrastructure plan turning into a political football, i guess delegated to the sidelines, you have non-federal projects and they're big, you have done massive construction. you did hudson yards. built on a strong economy. you start to see a lot of those projects when there's a firm gdp. are you noticing strength or a slowdown, something in between? >> no, that's an excellent point. in your introduction you said u.s. concrete had 17% of our revenues involved in infrastructure which means 83% of our revenues are non-infrastructure related which means gdp north of 3% is much more meaningful to us. right now, we are not seeing a slowdown in any of our markets, in almost any of our sectors. right now, our only hindrance is weather and weather has been a front page news item for the last couple months, obviously. that does slow down construction
u.s. population think it should be priority number one. until they make their legislatures or the administration hear their voice, it's going to continue to be kicked down the road. liz: with the trump infrastructure plan turning into a political football, i guess delegated to the sidelines, you have non-federal projects and they're big, you have done massive construction. you did hudson yards. built on a strong economy. you start to see a lot of those projects when there's a firm gdp. are you...
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u.s. population, regardless of gender identity, for psychological well being, as measured by the w.h.o., quality of life scale, and then useing some of the psychological distress measures as measured by the kessler six, we are definitely showing significant improvement as a result of accessing services in this program, for psychological well being, sense of hopelessness, better -- reduced body discomfort, reductions in gender dysphoria, reduction in substance use. those are some of the primary indicators that we show are primary -- have health disparities in this population in general. >> so could you say that 60 people have exhibited that? >> yeah. >> i'm looking at the numbers in front of me, about 60 people have participated in the program. >> okay. we think that this survey has shown at least these 60 and whatever stage they're in, have shown improvement in these elements. >> yes, sir. >> well, i think that as we move into maturing the program, it would be good to try to really continue to hone in on that. and get some uppitification to the qualities that we believe is happening. and it woul
u.s. population, regardless of gender identity, for psychological well being, as measured by the w.h.o., quality of life scale, and then useing some of the psychological distress measures as measured by the kessler six, we are definitely showing significant improvement as a result of accessing services in this program, for psychological well being, sense of hopelessness, better -- reduced body discomfort, reductions in gender dysphoria, reduction in substance use. those are some of the primary...
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u.s. population, threatening constitutional showdown as he stews about a new supreme court ruling againstead of the 2020 election. >>> left of center. progressives lead off, in round two, moderate frontrunner joe biden may be on the defensive as he goes head to head with top tier rivals. >>> left out. learning new details of recognizrex tillerson's frustrations before being fired as secretary of state. jared kushner was secretly working behind tillerson's back. we want to welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. i am wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation
u.s. population, threatening constitutional showdown as he stews about a new supreme court ruling againstead of the 2020 election. >>> left of center. progressives lead off, in round two, moderate frontrunner joe biden may be on the defensive as he goes head to head with top tier rivals. >>> left out. learning new details of recognizrex tillerson's frustrations before being fired as secretary of state. jared kushner was secretly working behind tillerson's back. we want to...
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u.s. population every ten years. so it's got to happen next year. it's got to happen. and let's remember what is at stake here. the census determines the size of each state's congressional delegation. how many votes it has in the electoral college and how the federal government spends hundreds of billions of dollars. so like i said, it is a big deal. and we've talked about how this picture, one picture's worth 1,000 words. well, this picture has focused americans on immigration in a way we really haven't seen before, including congress. the house voting today to pass the senate version of a $4.6 billion funding bill. a bill that nancy pelosi had refused to consider just yesterday, but today clearly painted into a corner the speaker apparently decided something is better than nothing. >> in order to get resources to the children fastest, we will reluctantly put the senate bill on the floor. as the senate bill passes, it will not be the end of this debate. it will be the battle cry, it will be the battle cry as how we go forward to protect children. >> but have you heard
u.s. population every ten years. so it's got to happen next year. it's got to happen. and let's remember what is at stake here. the census determines the size of each state's congressional delegation. how many votes it has in the electoral college and how the federal government spends hundreds of billions of dollars. so like i said, it is a big deal. and we've talked about how this picture, one picture's worth 1,000 words. well, this picture has focused americans on immigration in a way we...
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u.s. population is not adhering to a christian faith. does that change or make any difference? >> i don't think it affects whether the cross took on the week of the great war, a secular meeting and if that is the meaning for which the mothers erected it. when canada gave us the canadian cross of sacrifice to honor americans that joined the canadian forces, i have no reason to believe that all of those americans work christian or that canada thought they were. they thought that a cross with the sword running down it at arlington would commemorate them. that is the meaning that the plurality correctly set in that context. >> isn't that substance cemetery different than a cross that is 40 foot high. i have pictures of this crossett is the only thing that is that high it works people and buildings. >> with all respect, this is under the reasonable observer test and we have asked the court. having been out to the site it is certainly a tall cross. it has words on it that are visible from hundreds of feet away that are secular words. it is in the mists of another memorial i understan
u.s. population is not adhering to a christian faith. does that change or make any difference? >> i don't think it affects whether the cross took on the week of the great war, a secular meeting and if that is the meaning for which the mothers erected it. when canada gave us the canadian cross of sacrifice to honor americans that joined the canadian forces, i have no reason to believe that all of those americans work christian or that canada thought they were. they thought that a cross...
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u.s. population. media-savvy, culturally savvy, well educated and plugged in to technology. but the reality is that many of them are broke. so, what companies are doing is looking at their spending. and those trends are trending downwards. so, when it comes to spending for alcohol and eating out, that has remained relatively flat. spending on entertainment has gone down. and also, spending on apparel clothing. so, that has dropped to 3% of their income. baby boomers were spending a lot more on clothing. so, what companies are doing now is that they're focusing on items that they know that millennials can actually afford. they may not be on average able to afford a home or a car, but they can afford gadgets, such as iphones or nintendos or fitbits. so, that's what companies are doubling down on. >> that's interesting, because you know, iphones can go up to 1,000 bucks, all of those -- nintendo switch, a few hundred bucks there, too. >> but less expensive than a home. >> good point. good point. how do y
u.s. population. media-savvy, culturally savvy, well educated and plugged in to technology. but the reality is that many of them are broke. so, what companies are doing is looking at their spending. and those trends are trending downwards. so, when it comes to spending for alcohol and eating out, that has remained relatively flat. spending on entertainment has gone down. and also, spending on apparel clothing. so, that has dropped to 3% of their income. baby boomers were spending a lot more on...
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u.s. population, threatening constitutional showdown as he stews about a new supreme court ruling against him. it is one of two high court decisions ahead of the 2020 election. >>> left of center. progressives lead off, in round two, moderate frontrunner joe biden may be on the defensive as he goes head to head with top tier rivals. >>> left out. learning new details of recognizrex tillerson's frustrations before being fired as secretary of state. jared kushner was secretly working behind tillerson's back. we want to welcome viewers in the united states and around the world. i am wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> we're following a lot of breaking news, including outrage among progressive democrats after a house vote just a little while ago. a controversial border aid bill passed after the speaker, nancy pelosi, reversed course and agreed to bring the senate version of the bill to the floor. we're getting more reaction this hour. >>> also breaking. president trump is threatening to delay the constitutionally mandated census count after suffering a major blow in the u.s. sup
u.s. population, threatening constitutional showdown as he stews about a new supreme court ruling against him. it is one of two high court decisions ahead of the 2020 election. >>> left of center. progressives lead off, in round two, moderate frontrunner joe biden may be on the defensive as he goes head to head with top tier rivals. >>> left out. learning new details of recognizrex tillerson's frustrations before being fired as secretary of state. jared kushner was secretly...
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u.s. population but as someone who has had skir vishes on twitter and world summits with allies who embraced publicly and privately some of the world's most brutal dictators. there's something, and i described is it as a white knuckle moment for the country earlier in the week. the decision aside and let's examine that separately, but just the description or the articulation of what donald trump is doing, it's not even clear that's a fact. >> one of the problems here is that if you're really going to go up against the iranians or any other serious power like this, you need to have all of your ducks in a row. you need to have your allies on board. you need to have the entire bureaucracy and national security establishment rowing in the same direction. you need to have made some phone calls to your allies and put out some subtle signals to your opponents that everybody needs to get out of your way. that's how superpowers do things. again, i should point out i don't represent the navy or the government on this. my view is if you're going to take down the iranians for the kind of behavior they'r
u.s. population but as someone who has had skir vishes on twitter and world summits with allies who embraced publicly and privately some of the world's most brutal dictators. there's something, and i described is it as a white knuckle moment for the country earlier in the week. the decision aside and let's examine that separately, but just the description or the articulation of what donald trump is doing, it's not even clear that's a fact. >> one of the problems here is that if you're...
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u.s. population. the states may disagree with one another about various policy issues, but we are united here in urging the court not to overrule its long-standing interpretation of the double jeopardy clause. to rule for petitioner, the court would have to read "offence" to mean conduct without regard to sovereignty, overrule fox, lanza, bartkus, abbate and hheatt, allow one sovereign to potentially thwart another's ability to prosecute violations of itsforeign powers-- its foreign powers, potential veto laws, give over domestic prosecutions, incentivize even -- justice ginsburg: in the numbers -- the numbers you just mentioned, i thought we had heard from the other side that something like 25 states, something like that, do not have the separate sovereigns, one state versus another, state versus federal. mr. hawkins: well, your honor, it's true that there are 20 states that have enacted a general sort of bar on their ability to bring a prosecution based on conduct that was already prosecuted by anot
u.s. population. the states may disagree with one another about various policy issues, but we are united here in urging the court not to overrule its long-standing interpretation of the double jeopardy clause. to rule for petitioner, the court would have to read "offence" to mean conduct without regard to sovereignty, overrule fox, lanza, bartkus, abbate and hheatt, allow one sovereign to potentially thwart another's ability to prosecute violations of itsforeign powers-- its foreign...
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u.s. population and 7% of the full power of commercial broadcast stations and less than 40% of those are in the top 50 media markets. is this a problem in your view? >> it is a problem and it is one we're working hard to fix. first of all nab has a tough education foundation and we have graduated some 20 classes with curriculum that focuses on them. >> with the idea, without this foundation you can't find qualified owners. >> it is hard to get them in view of the people doing the hiring. it is a credential that is very helpful to their upward mobility. >> we have done a fair amount of work on diversity in the united states senate. we can't find qualified ied lds chief of staff, and we found that over time we were able to prove that is nonsense. and what we needed is pressure at the, in our case, the principal level, and i would just encourage you to go beyond the idea that you have a foundation that trains people who will eventually be qualified enough. there are people qualified enough to run stations now. there is 7% people of ownership, it is a structural problem that will not be shovolv
u.s. population and 7% of the full power of commercial broadcast stations and less than 40% of those are in the top 50 media markets. is this a problem in your view? >> it is a problem and it is one we're working hard to fix. first of all nab has a tough education foundation and we have graduated some 20 classes with curriculum that focuses on them. >> with the idea, without this foundation you can't find qualified owners. >> it is hard to get them in view of the people doing...
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u.s. population, all of england and florida and most of new york state.to combat the growing threats of transportation hubs. however, there is no public record of how often these checks actually lead to an arrest. mimi, i want to start with you and pull back the lens here as we look at this immigration problem. this is a part of it that's largely ignored. the president talks a lot about the border with mexico. it is a broader issue than that. there are plenty of people that think that he needs a wider view when it comes to what's happening with immigration. >> yeah. actually, in theory, it's not a bad thing, right? this whole idea that if we put a wall up in mexico, we're going to stop human trafficking and drug trafficking, all the problems that trump claims to be want to go address. that is just so false and far from reality. and the truth is, and i saw this as a prosecutor, i think more drugs come over the border in canada. but it's a question and here is the problem of this administration of how it's addressed. and the fact that this is sort of going
u.s. population, all of england and florida and most of new york state.to combat the growing threats of transportation hubs. however, there is no public record of how often these checks actually lead to an arrest. mimi, i want to start with you and pull back the lens here as we look at this immigration problem. this is a part of it that's largely ignored. the president talks a lot about the border with mexico. it is a broader issue than that. there are plenty of people that think that he needs...
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u.s. population, the wealth divided will have doubled on average from about $500,000 in 2013 to over $1 millionif you support it, if you oppose it, if you are not sure, give us a call in the minutes we have. about 15 plus minutes. we will show you one more bit of testimony. this is burgess islands giving his view on reparations. [video clip] >> i learned a long time ago slavery is not a gene. it is our actions, our attitude, our beliefs. reparations points to a certain race, certain color and points them as people and points the other race, my race, as one that no longer becomes racist, but also beggars. i do believe in restitution. let's point to the party that took part in slavery, kkk, jim crow. california -- restitution. how about the democratic party pays for all the misery brought to my race and after we learn our history and decide to stay there, they are complicit. everyone in america who feels guilty because of your white skin, you need to pony up also. this country has given us greatness. look at this panel. it does not matter our color. we have become successful because of this great
u.s. population, the wealth divided will have doubled on average from about $500,000 in 2013 to over $1 millionif you support it, if you oppose it, if you are not sure, give us a call in the minutes we have. about 15 plus minutes. we will show you one more bit of testimony. this is burgess islands giving his view on reparations. [video clip] >> i learned a long time ago slavery is not a gene. it is our actions, our attitude, our beliefs. reparations points to a certain race, certain color...
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u.s. population and 7% of the full power commercial broadcast stations, and less than 40% of those are in the top 50 media markets. is this a problem in your view? >> it's a problem, and it's one we're working hard to fix. first of all, nab has a very aggressive education foundation. we've graduated now some 20 classes with curriculum that focuses on women and minorities to train them in broadcast ownership, management, to try to help them to become upwardly mobile. in terms of what i would -- >> i'm sorry. what does that have to do with -- i mean the idea that you can't -- without this foundation, you can't find qualified owners or something? >> no. it's helpful to get them in view of the people who are doing the hiring, and it's a credential that is very helpful to their upward mobility. >> can i just ask you a question because we've done a fair amount of work on diversity within the united states senate, and one of the things that we heard from colleagues is, you know, there's a pipeline problem. we just can't find qualified l.d.s and chiefs of staff and staff directors who are people
u.s. population and 7% of the full power commercial broadcast stations, and less than 40% of those are in the top 50 media markets. is this a problem in your view? >> it's a problem, and it's one we're working hard to fix. first of all, nab has a very aggressive education foundation. we've graduated now some 20 classes with curriculum that focuses on women and minorities to train them in broadcast ownership, management, to try to help them to become upwardly mobile. in terms of what i...
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u.s. population. she said quote, and evaluating venture mark data set from organizations that have missed i found surprising imbalances, one prominent miss data is 75% male and 80% lighter skin what i like to call appeal male data set" said doctor remedy, can you discuss how representative data sets are when it comes to race, gender and age. >> sure, the data we obtain is from multiple sources, the largest amount of data that we get, first i need to make a distinction between data that we are releasing as part of the ability for vendors to determine whether they're able to submit the algorithms for system and evaluation process. too that we provide them with data for that. >> the rest of our data, the vast majority is sequestered and not made public, is solely for the purposes of evaluation. most of the data is fbi image data that we sequester and protect from release. there are some other image data related to create commons to images that we have received with full institutional review that involves
u.s. population. she said quote, and evaluating venture mark data set from organizations that have missed i found surprising imbalances, one prominent miss data is 75% male and 80% lighter skin what i like to call appeal male data set" said doctor remedy, can you discuss how representative data sets are when it comes to race, gender and age. >> sure, the data we obtain is from multiple sources, the largest amount of data that we get, first i need to make a distinction between data...
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u.s. population via its influence on the economy, period, end. neil: i like that.seeing you again. >> thank you. neil: tim cook in a big graduation speech, pointing the finger at social media companies and privacy they bear the risk if they go too far but sometimes when you point fingers at your competitors karma tells me that certain other fingers are returned to you, after this. this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access to the oil markets. and gold markets. ok. i'm plugged into equities. trade confirmed. and i have global access 24/7. meaning, i can do what i need to do. then i can focus on what i want to do. visit your online broker today, to learn more. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. 4 out of 5 peop
u.s. population via its influence on the economy, period, end. neil: i like that.seeing you again. >> thank you. neil: tim cook in a big graduation speech, pointing the finger at social media companies and privacy they bear the risk if they go too far but sometimes when you point fingers at your competitors karma tells me that certain other fingers are returned to you, after this. this is my headquarters. this is where i trade and manage my portfolio. since i added futures, i have access...
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u.s. population lives on coastal areas. it provides an estimated 69 million u.s. jobs and contribute an estimated $7.9 trillion to the gross domestic product annually. that's why i joined with congresswoman bonamici to co-found the bipartisan congressional estuary caucus to work for policies that preserve and restore our estuaries and help support other efforts like research and development to contribute to healthy estuaries. regrettably, we don't know a lot about how increasing ocean acidification affects a near shore water body like the indian river lagoon. that's because acidification also acts alongside other coastal processes like runoff, erosion, and upwelled water from the ocean. . these conditions are not present in the same way in the open ocean and they make it difficult to measure acidfication's impact from what we know about the open ocean. as a result, we don't yet have a a great way to measure how acidfication plays out in our twace. -- estuaries. we need more research to prevent and mitigate coastal acidfication. the near act is a a great step towar
u.s. population lives on coastal areas. it provides an estimated 69 million u.s. jobs and contribute an estimated $7.9 trillion to the gross domestic product annually. that's why i joined with congresswoman bonamici to co-found the bipartisan congressional estuary caucus to work for policies that preserve and restore our estuaries and help support other efforts like research and development to contribute to healthy estuaries. regrettably, we don't know a lot about how increasing ocean...
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u.s. based institute of health metrics that's around one in 8 of the global population anxiety depression and bipolar disorders a widespread and psychiatric disability from. industrialized nations there are just 100 psychiatry to every 100. people but that seems like a luxury compared to poor countries where often one psychiatry struggles to support the same number that applies to 45 percent of the global population mental health issues can make securing a job nigh on impossible they're not in israel. it's the least job to take dogs for a walk he has a soft spot for canines but he especially likes the shape the work lends to his life. it gives me. too when you know having a difficult day or difficult week to be able to say this will be dealt with after i do what i need to do my responsibilities having my word back being able to confidently differentiate between being in a bad state but not giving up on functioning which is such a big battle in the world that i come from. once a week ilesha meets his coworkers from the good stock program in a park in jerusalem he's the only one from the gr
u.s. based institute of health metrics that's around one in 8 of the global population anxiety depression and bipolar disorders a widespread and psychiatric disability from. industrialized nations there are just 100 psychiatry to every 100. people but that seems like a luxury compared to poor countries where often one psychiatry struggles to support the same number that applies to 45 percent of the global population mental health issues can make securing a job nigh on impossible they're not in...
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u.s. call themselves basque. this is based on census data. at the same time, we know there is a larger population of basque . we know that also because there are more basques that participate in the census. the largest community in the u.s. is in the san francisco bay area. the second-largest one is in boise, idaho. we are in the third largest area of basque population. nevada has what is called a basque capital of nevada, which is in northeast nevada. strong also have a community of basque. interestingost parts of our basque collection is the photograph collection. we host around 25,000 items in covering allon, kinds of activities of basque people, both here in the diaspora and in the old country. 25,000, around 5000 are now available online in our data collections, so anyone can reach them and take a look. here we have a selection that covers some of the activities or toions that are more related basques in the west. the first basque driving to the west were the l2 very brothers -- the altuve brother. the first basque arriving to the west through argentina. first groups of basque were closely connected to s
u.s. call themselves basque. this is based on census data. at the same time, we know there is a larger population of basque . we know that also because there are more basques that participate in the census. the largest community in the u.s. is in the san francisco bay area. the second-largest one is in boise, idaho. we are in the third largest area of basque population. nevada has what is called a basque capital of nevada, which is in northeast nevada. strong also have a community of basque....
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u.s. population. she said, quoted, in evaluating benchmark data sets from organizations like nist, i found some surprising imbalances. one prominent was 75% male and 80% lighter skinned, or what i like to call a pale male data set, end quote. so can you discuss how representative data sets are when it comes to race, gender, and age? >> sure. the data we obtain is from multiple sources. the largest amount of data we get -- first i need to make a distinction between data that we are releasing as part of the ability for vendors to determine whether they are able to submit their algorithms to our system, to our evaluation process. so we provide them with data for that. the rest of our data, the vast majority of it, is sequestered. it is not made public. it is solely for the purposes of evaluation. most of that data is fbi image data that we sequester and protect from release. there are some other image data related to creative commons, to images that we have received with full institutional review that in
u.s. population. she said, quoted, in evaluating benchmark data sets from organizations like nist, i found some surprising imbalances. one prominent was 75% male and 80% lighter skinned, or what i like to call a pale male data set, end quote. so can you discuss how representative data sets are when it comes to race, gender, and age? >> sure. the data we obtain is from multiple sources. the largest amount of data we get -- first i need to make a distinction between data that we are...
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u.s. population 45, million people coming out on streets to protest something that does tell you exactly you're right. there is this powerful hunger for democratic freedom and for reform which won't be unnoticed by chinese government. >> this is exactly what chinese government cannot afford. unrest, the people rising. i'm wondering if this is ultimately going to help donald trump and help with the u.s. relationship with china and potential deal we new fox news l they said 57% of the americans are optimistic about u.s. economy, and that's a positive but they're also feeling unabout tariffs so what do you think this unrest in hong kong means for a deal between u.s. and china? >> it's interesting i spoke to when i was in hong kong to people there and they are cautious about about their relationship between the u.s. and china they would like to to see u.s. and a major speech next week where he called for china to make big important. s to the society and ting that trump administration will press heart disease on that. it is hard that the moments, the government administration trump administration do
u.s. population 45, million people coming out on streets to protest something that does tell you exactly you're right. there is this powerful hunger for democratic freedom and for reform which won't be unnoticed by chinese government. >> this is exactly what chinese government cannot afford. unrest, the people rising. i'm wondering if this is ultimately going to help donald trump and help with the u.s. relationship with china and potential deal we new fox news l they said 57% of the...
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400000000 citizens in china are between the ages of 18 and 30 that's more than the entire population of the u.s. german carmakers are working with an elite shanghai university to understand how this powerful consumer group ticks. i think the younger group having a very unique demand which can be characterized by individualistic demand consumption in speeches for them into important in consuming buying and different is important experience will be important so they are very hard to please. in the evening the opening of an italian lingerie shop the company has invited a number of influencers on social media in order to reach an large clientele some have brought their own photographers with them competition is fierce and not all of the influencers can make a living from their blogs. if you are as successful as when jo allow if the output of social media stars is judged to be too sexually explicit or too critical the authoritarian state can end their careers influencers with huge numbers of followers are especially closely monitored that would seem a lot that hasn't really worried me much so far be
400000000 citizens in china are between the ages of 18 and 30 that's more than the entire population of the u.s. german carmakers are working with an elite shanghai university to understand how this powerful consumer group ticks. i think the younger group having a very unique demand which can be characterized by individualistic demand consumption in speeches for them into important in consuming buying and different is important experience will be important so they are very hard to please. in...
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u.s. population was white. it's roughly now 60%. in 30 years it will be under 50%. this kind of change creates an existential anxiety that after being fed a steady media dooit of xenophobia and fear turns to hate. two, the briton is a highly effective tool for spreading propaganda and indon trination. it would be impossible to overstate the sheer volume of misinformation that ferments extremism available to all of us on our smartphones. and three, the president of the united states is actively stoking these anxieties. demon sizing immigrants, spreading conspiracy theories and lying every day about the cause of societies challenges. the southern poverty law center offers the following recommendations. first, support a bill culled the cosmetic terrorism data act. this bill would help to determine what resources are actually being applied to this threat and would improve interagency coordination and domestic terrorism. second, support the chal jab pachlt r and heather higher hate crime reporting act which would help reporting the hate crimes and data collection. and co
u.s. population was white. it's roughly now 60%. in 30 years it will be under 50%. this kind of change creates an existential anxiety that after being fed a steady media dooit of xenophobia and fear turns to hate. two, the briton is a highly effective tool for spreading propaganda and indon trination. it would be impossible to overstate the sheer volume of misinformation that ferments extremism available to all of us on our smartphones. and three, the president of the united states is actively...
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u.s. apart, terrible. >> they're horrible. other g-10 partners of ours -- >> italy has a negative birth rate japan's boom time -- a lot of people remember the 80s, 90s do you know why? >>> because the majority of population> hispanic is the fastest growing segment in the u.s fastest growing for total population it's the fastest growing in the gen z demographic. they are the majority in that demographic. we owe that benefit partly going back to ragan's amnesty program in the 1980s this is how you don't know the consequences of your action in terms of decades later we want to be sure we don't hamper immigration today because we could find out in a few decades from now that that is actually hurting u.s. growth >> last year the impoverished migrant today could be the business creator tomorrow. >> exactly. >> going in and creating wealth. economic fortune. >> undocumented immigrants, help them become more full economic citizens, buying homes, having bank accounts. >> i love it the good news long term story. good way to start the day. no rbi today that was a good news story awbo picking up coverage dow futures up 100 $100 billion deal. see you tomorrow there's just one thing hurting us millennials more than st
u.s. apart, terrible. >> they're horrible. other g-10 partners of ours -- >> italy has a negative birth rate japan's boom time -- a lot of people remember the 80s, 90s do you know why? >>> because the majority of population> hispanic is the fastest growing segment in the u.s fastest growing for total population it's the fastest growing in the gen z demographic. they are the majority in that demographic. we owe that benefit partly going back to ragan's amnesty program in...
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amplification of its offerings specifically for average size women who make up over 50 percent of the population in the u.s. in the u.k. however their recent move of including mannequins that represent those average size women and one u.k. store has united of a firestorm so you want traditional store mannequins are about a u.s. size for u.k. size 8 the one used by nike is closer to us size 14 or u.k. size 60 these larger sizes and fact do represent over 60 percent of women in both countries that is however the problem according to some like the telegraph food critic tom you go who call. them a dangerous slide saying that the medicaid cannot run she is more likely pre-diabetic and on her way to a hip replacement which will have many on social media including one of the models for the nike campaign great victory to tweet fat shaming me and my girl on our nike campaign is hilarious we'll be laughing all the damn way to the bank as is nike who is seeing huge sales as more women are turning their backs on the lie that you can't be fit and fat sorry kids that's just plain wrong 2011 study by the national institu
amplification of its offerings specifically for average size women who make up over 50 percent of the population in the u.s. in the u.k. however their recent move of including mannequins that represent those average size women and one u.k. store has united of a firestorm so you want traditional store mannequins are about a u.s. size for u.k. size 8 the one used by nike is closer to us size 14 or u.k. size 60 these larger sizes and fact do represent over 60 percent of women in both countries...
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the largest impact the american dream and promise act would have would be on the dreamers population in the u.s. here is a chart for migration policy institute, breaking down who would be eligible and the distributions -- and the definitions of hr 6. the dreamers protected include 1.4 million mexicans, 100,000 individuals from el salvador, 71,000 from guatemala, 55,000 from honduras, 55,000 from china, 47,000 from the philippines, 44,000 from korea, 25,000om from the united kingdom. some of the numbers, migrationpolicy.org is the website to look for that breakdown of this bill. 10 minutes left with ali noorani . phone lines for democrats, republicans, independents, and the special line for daca recipients, that number (202) 748-8003. dan in washington, d.c.. a republican. taking myank you for call. it is a wonderful conversation to have about immigration because of the fact that we are a nation of immigrants. whether you are republican or inocrat, it does not matter the sense that a majority of the people that came here came through immigration. my family is a third-generation. i'm a third-gene
the largest impact the american dream and promise act would have would be on the dreamers population in the u.s. here is a chart for migration policy institute, breaking down who would be eligible and the distributions -- and the definitions of hr 6. the dreamers protected include 1.4 million mexicans, 100,000 individuals from el salvador, 71,000 from guatemala, 55,000 from honduras, 55,000 from china, 47,000 from the philippines, 44,000 from korea, 25,000om from the united kingdom. some of the...