Carter before this. Roberter sunday on q a, varioustalks about assassination attempts and threats made against president ial candidates and president s throughout history. Threatsave faced directly since ronald reagan, but 16 president s have. I talk about human elong, who in 1975 was assassinated, and i , whoabout Robert Kennedy in 1968 was assassinated, and george wallace, who was there last for life in 1962. I cover candidates as well as president s. Announcer sunday night at 8 00 eastern and pacific on cspans q a. All persons having business before the Honorable Supreme Court of the United States are a modest to draw near and give their attention. Announcer coming up on landmark cases this person came up and showed a piece of paper. They wanted he wanted them to read the paper, which she refused to do, so he put the piece of paper into her bosom. Readily, the Police Officer put his hands into her bosom and removed the paper. Her,hereafter, handcuffed while the Police Officers start
Pew Hispanic Center . What is it that you do . Were a nonpartisan, nonadvocacy Research Organization based through washington, d. C. Were funded by the Pew Charitable trust out of philadelphia. And the pew Hispanic Center is actually part of a broader Larger Center called the Pew Research Center. We do Public Opinion surveys, but we also do a lot of look at the demographics of the hispanic community. And one of our signature products actually is, how many unauthorized immigrants are there in the country. But our point is to provide facts. What do we know about the latino population in the us and how are they changing the us and how is the us changing them . Hinojosa so, results of the 2010 census. Were now talking about latinos being more than 50 million . Thats correct, 50. 5 million were counted in the 50 states plus the district of columbia. And when you include the island of puerto rico, you get about another 3. 8 million latinos. So the hispanic population of the u. S. Has grown t
Campaigns to share facts, is something that has moved leaps and bounds. What have you learned about technology that will help your president ial candidate in 2016 . The further application. What is the next frontier . What are you hoping to do . The better the data is, the more robust the data is, the better the application is going to be. The actual ability to not only target your mail to a household but target your individual Television Ad to a particular household is a huge next step. It could certainly happen within the next four years to six years. What have you learned about your electorate . Your voters . That will help your president ial candidate in 2016 that will shape how the 2016 primaries run . All the talk about the republicans being a Regional Party and having demographics against us is a talking point. Wait a minute. You think the demographics are working for you . I think what we have learned is that if we engage these audiences, if you talk broadly but also specifical
The chair will alternate recognition between the parties with each party limited to one hour and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip imited to five minutes each, but in no event shall debate ontinue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Gallego, for five minutes. Thank you, mr. Speaker. Today as we continue our journey through the 23rd district, id like to travel to a small town some 40 miles west of san antonio, that would be hondo, texas. Its about 9. 6 square miles of yukonic america. As you pass the city boundary, there is a sign this is gods country, please dont drive through it like hell. Hat sign, erected by the local lions club in the 1930s, has been featured on postcards, it even made the cover of National Geographic magazine. I remember that sign even as a ittle kid long before i10 was built and through 90 was the eastwest highway from l. A. To florida. The original sign said this is is gods country, do
Those muddy trenches. We are not going to do it. I wont do it, and we need these people to come over here. We need them in our country now. I wanted to say. I wish they were treated better. I wish that we would have more compassion for these people to low ourwork for us, lawns, watch our cars, clean our houses, and get lousy pay. Guest there are a lot of jobs with concentrations of immigrants in them. Nation,look across the we do not see any jobs where unauthorized immigrants are a majority, but there are a lot of unauthorized immigrants seem to be somewhere between a quarter and half the workers. They tend right to be jobs that are physically demanding and lowpaying, but even having said that, there are u. S. Born people in virtually all of these jobs. Host lets hear from steven. He lives in grand rapids, michigan for sub good morning, stephen. Caller good morning. Thank you. I would like to make an observation from a syrians and get your guests feedback on it. From experience and get