you might think that hispanics are the fastest growing immigrant group in the country but you'd be wrong. a new pew studies shows that asians have surpassed them. 31% for hispanics. 10 years ago asians made up 19% of new immigrants. the number has almost doubled in just a decade. let me bring in deborah faye err rick. a lot of people are talking in our morning meeting about what this means politically, what it means economically. asian immigration way up. it still only makes up 5% of the u.s. population. explain this to us. >> reporter: it's not 5 or 6%. what we're talking about is a record 18.2 asian-americans in the united states. three or four adults were born abroad. they came from dozens of countries in the far east, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent. the shift occurs over the last decade. in 2005 you see the number of hispanic immigrants dropping while the number of asian immigrants begins to go up sharply. four years later, in 2009, asians become the largest immigrant group, a trend that is continuing. now a huge differentiator in all of this and this goes to your question. is education level, 61% of asian-american adults coming to the united states already have at least a bachelor's degree. they're more likely than other immigrant groups to be sponsored and get a green card through an employer rather than sponsorship through a family member, which is how it usually happens. when you look at the age group, 25 and older, 49% of asian-americans have a bachelor's degree. that's compared to about 28% for other immigrants. asian-americans are also making more. they're making a lot more money. the median income, $66,000 compared to about $49,800. that's a $16,000 difference. once they arrive they're able to find those jobs that pay them well. so they're educated, they're well off. guess what, it also appears that they're apparently happier than most of the u.s. population. this pew research center study found that they place more value than other american immigrants on marriage, parenthood and success. so it's all really part of this package. suzanne? >> do they talk at all about illegal immigration, the pugh study? >> they interviewed about 3500 people. all of them were here legally. so they don't really talk about the numbers who are coming in who might be slipping over the border, who might be coming in by illegal methods. this is the group they were talking about. they were talking about how they got here basically. >> deborah, thank you. how does this fast-growing asian immigrant group lean politically? i want to bring in mark preston from washington to talk about it. mark, do we know if asian-americans are leaning democrat, republican, how they might actually position themselves in this election? >> reporter: well, suzanne, when we look at the numbers that have just come out from pew and we're able to match them up against the exit polls from 2008 when president obama defeated john mccain, it does show, in fact, that asian-americans are more likely to lean democrat or are democrats in their own right. this is interesting because when they first started looking at these numbers back in 1992 and of course in 1996, asian-americans tended to vote republican but by the time 2000 came around we saw the shift and they became more democratic. now one thing that pew says in their survey is that asian-americans tend to favor bigger government than the general population. so that could be one reason why they're supportive. also, overall they have a higher favorability rating for president obama than the general public, suzanne. >> i understand as well there's a new poll as well that shows many americans agree with the president's decision to allow hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants to stay in the united states. what do we know? >> reporter: this is a new bloomberg poll that has come out. certainly welcome news for the obama administration. i ahave to say it's not a surprise. before president obama made this announcement i would be surprised if they did not put out a poll themselves if it would be embraced by the public. this new bloomberg poll shows that 64% are supportive of president obama's decision to relax the immigration rules when it comes to young children who are brought here to the united states while only 30% disagree with it. so pretty good numbers for president obama on this issue. but, again, a surprise for us maybe. i don't think a surprise for the administration this morning. >> they're pretty good at their internal polling there, mark. let's talk a little bit about house speaker john boehner. he weighed in and made some comments about the president's immigration policy. let's play that first. >> i think the president's announcement on immigration is -- it puts everyone in a difficult position. i think we all have concerns for those who are caught in this trap who through no fault of their own are here, but the president's actions are going to make it much more difficult for us to work in a bipartisan way to get to a permanent solution. you know, the president himself who said the last couple of years that he couldn't do this. so the question remains whether he's violating the constitution. let's go back -- >> how is that playing out from your vantage point, mark? >> reporter: well, i think we have to look at it in two ways. one, president obama has been accused of politicizing the whole issue by coming out and making this announcement less than six months before election day. a lot of people, certainly republicans, think he did so to really try to convince hispanics, latinos, that he's on their side. as mr. boehner says right there, the question is did he potentially gum up the works on capitol hill for some grand compromise on the issue. i think it's fair to say that he's partially right, that in fact it does make it more difficult for something to get done on capitol hill. the fact of the matter was, was it going to get done in the next five months. i don't think anything is going to get done over the next five months. it will be a potent issue leading up to the election day but certainly well after that as well. >> you've got that right. not much being done there. thank you, mark. good to see you. you can read more about asians and latinos as the fastest growing immigrant group. here's what we're working on for this hour. >> a tv interview jerry sandusky gave months ago could end up in his child molestation trial causing big problems for the defense fl we'll play it for you. allegations of a child sex abuse coverup in brooklyn's ultra orthodox jewish community and the rabbi fighting to bring it to light. >> we believe that one out of five children in your community have been molested? 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>> well, you might think that. i don't know. in terms of my relationship with so many, many young people, i would -- i would guess that there were many young people who would come forward -- many more young people who would come forward and say that my methods and -- and what i had done for them made a very positive impact on their life. and i didn't go around seeking out every young person for sexual needs that i've helped. there are many that i didn't have -- i hardly had any contact with who i have helped in many, many ways. >> susan candiotti has been in court today. that is quite fascinating when you listen to that tape. you could read into it so many different ways. prosecutors, are they going to be able to introduce the portion of that interview that we haven't seen before? >> reporter: yes. nbc announced that it had been subpoenaed by prosecutors in this case for the unedited version of their interview, which included this clip. now it may have limited possibilities to be introduced as evidence. that's because it would probably, according to experts, only be allowed to be introduced during a state's rebuttal case if the defense gives them an opening to do so. what might that be? it might be, for example, if jerry sandusky himself takes the stand. then they can ask him about this tape. or if there were some other tape or other admission that is introduced into evidence. we don't know yet whether that will be played for jurors. >> do we know at all if sandusky's lawyer actually has any regrets or any second thoughts about allowing his client to speak and have this kind of extensive interview? >> reporter: well, if he does have any regrets, he hasn't said so. then again, there has been a gag order in this case so he really hasn't been saying much of anything lately in terms of directly commenting on this case and where things stand. clearly today was a pretty good day for the defense, suzanne. >> what about jerry sandusky himself and his wife dottie, are they expected to testify? do we have any idea? >> we do know that dottie sandusky just before the lunch recess came into the courthouse and before now she was only here on the opening day just for jury instructions and then left. that would mean that they're keeping her out so that she isn't tainted by anything she might have heard previously. we do have an indication from a source that she will be testifying at some point and likely be at the very least narrating multi-media presentation talking about her adopted children. >> and we've also heard very interestingly enough our own cnn contributor sara ganum has been subpoenaed by the defense. can you tell us why? >> reporter: well, it's unclear although sara did ask me whether it's leakly she will be called and whether she can remain in the court rooroom and told her was unlikely she would be called. they told her she could remain in the courtroom. she has done pulitzer prize winning work on this story and has talked to a lot of sources, a lot of investigators. so it's entirely possible they might try to find out from her, for example, who told you this, who told you that. now as a reporter she can cite what's called the shields law and say she won't divulge her sources. that shield law is pretty strong in the state of pennsylvania as i'm told. >> thank you very much. new battle is being waged in the war between microsoft and apple. microsoft is out with its new tablet. will it put a dent in the ipad's success? in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would've appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ensure that you're always in the loop. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. 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>> it's design. you can make anything. you can make anything that anybody can dream up. it's design. apple has done very, very well with their design team headed by johnny ive. very careful about what they do and don't do. other hardware makers, not so much. the interesting thing is that although apple is clearly the leader with 90% market share and samsung is second with a tiny fraction, almost in third place, almost in second place, rather, are the kindle and the nook tablet. these are made by -- these are manufactured by content companies. so it's a matter of figuring out what your customers need and designing something which works well, then you can make anything you want. >> it's amazing how they try to convince us that whatever we have, we need something else. we don't have enough. john, nice to see you. >> we don't. >> well, some of us. some of us have enough, i think. don't you think? >> well, some of us do. not all of us though. >> all right. john, good to see you. there are allegations of widespread sex abuse coverup at an ultra orthodox jewish whun knit at this. one rabbi is speaking out. >> sir, can i ask you a quick question. i'm with cnn. >> no. >> we're doing a story about the community. i'm with cnn. we're doing a story about the community. >> reporter: when they do talk they say something like this. do you think child molestations happen in this community? 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