Less than 60 . And 60 to 90 . And that 90 and overt. Whether you cured by percentage weight or the annex of racial and ethnic fragmentation, weve got to middle segment that that is 50 , whose racial and ethnic identities are activated by racial context as well. So its not just in the south. Theyre sort of a continue on from the Southern States to the central midwestern states, like ohio, going to upper midwestern states like minnesota where it comes from, where my cousin, mary lu, vote solid democratic. Reese is not an issue at the click of a debt in vermont and maine. It is somewhat of an issue in ohio, central midwestern states and the further south you go, the more it becomes an issue both in the southwest and southeast. Thank you. I want to ask a question primarily for David Campbell and colleagues about, i think you were saying the two dimensional alignment that michael talked about was declining over time and attributing it to party queuing and opinion formation. You can see anot
The feedback between consumers was to say the least very lengthy. Thats as much history as im going to bore you with this morning, but i wanted to go down memory lane because i think its going to accentuate something. We call it the data factory. I want to spend a couple of minutes explaining the powers that have enabled the enormous rise of the data factory in the last 10 years. So a few quick thoughts. First, the explosion of bandwidth and the change here has been unlike anything anyone has ever seen before in any comparable time over the last 25 years. The second is in storage. Its hard for us to imagine today that about 14 of stored information existed believe it or not on vinyl records. Then we all know what has happened with computers and computation. 25 years ago, most of the Computing Power in the universe was in a pocket calculator. Obviously, that has shifted dramatically as the years have gone by. The other thing that has helped change everything for consumers and workers ev
Creative. A man. Amen. I know my species. I happen to legitimately think this is one of the most important topics of conversation that we must be having not just here in california, but across the country and around the world. This is code red and weve got to wake up to this remarkable world all of you have created are around us and the one you have created day in and day out. Our educational system reminds me a bit of kodak. You think youre doing fine, your quarterly reports come out and the world you invented is going against you. We have to wake up or we will end up down that same path. Scrub that. You see at csu. No finer institution of Higher Learning in the world, but we can be so much more but we have to be willing to invest in our lead. If you dont invest in the future, you are not going to do well there. I want to put in a pitch for the entrepreneurs here who do amazing stuff. Ofres a whole bunch wonderful activities that really shape the future and that activity is the import
To find your own means of being successful and understand there are many different ways to be successful, i will frame it in his language. Find your individual superpower and leverage that. Be successful in your own way. If you manage by deep caring about your people while not worrying about what they think about you, you will be a successful as successful as you can possibly be. Always remember when you are thinking about communicating clearly with people, you may think people are fooled if youre telling them what they want to hear they are looking at you all the time. If you try to lead in some way that is not true to who you are, they can see it. They will see through it. You will lose the trust of the team. It is those simple pieces of advice of how to lead. Have a great life. [applause] more from the Techcrunch Disrupt in San Francisco with engineers and executives from Silicon Valley discussing the latest in jewelry and robotics. This is 25 minutes. We are going to talk about rob
Well have them first with the best analysis you can find. That all starts after the bell. Then after that in exactly two hours, president obamas exclusive interview with our Steve Leisman will air in its entirety right here on cnbc. Steve will join us on the show beforehand to tell us some of the highlights. We do know the president wants to talk about tax inversions, letting it be known he will support legislation to stop companies reincorporated overseas to escape the 25 tax rate here in the u. S. Well have much more as the president and Steve Leisman get into it over the economy. Melissa lee and i will anchor a 5 00 special on that coming up. It is a bill sandwich tonight. Lucky you. Also it would be big ceo interviews just ahead. Dunkin brands disappointed today. Jetblues dave barger will be here. Youll hear from both of these ceos on todays closing bell. An hour to go and the do you jones industrial average down again today to the tune of about 21 points. Yesterday it was the lone