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this matrix shows by middle school, the casses at sixth grade level and the numbers and just to give you an idea of the spread of the different language programs that will be at each of the sites and also the percentage for the language pathway. this is another visual that represents the same information. a question around the language programs was brought up around the last meeting. there's been outreach -- in the end of your pact, there's charts that show the activities that have been happening. in terms of ethnicity and within the language programs, we also have pie charts. just to pull out information that we gleaned from the charts, the percentage of african-american students -- if dual emersion programs averages 3-4%, except the bicultural programs which has more than 10%. the percentage of english learners ranges from 41-58%. the percentage that qualify for free an reduced lunch is close to 64%. there's some schools we learned, a std -- study stanford, like buena vista and paul rive veer, we have student that is reflect the diversity of the district. those are models that we c
this matrix shows by middle school, the casses at sixth grade level and the numbers and just to give you an idea of the spread of the different language programs that will be at each of the sites and also the percentage for the language pathway. this is another visual that represents the same information. a question around the language programs was brought up around the last meeting. there's been outreach -- in the end of your pact, there's charts that show the activities that have been...
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defended doma by citing case law, precedence, that directed judges to uphold any law that land these two cass are filed in a federal circuit, a judicial circuit where no such case law exists. and the obama administration decided, and by that ibama and general eric holder, that gay people have a higher standard of scrutiny, and under that test this law won't stand up. >> doma prevents the federal government from recognizing marriages that might be legal in massachusetts or other states so they can't get any kind of federal benefit to those folks. couples in california who got married legally before prop 8 passed, how does this affect them? can they now sue? >> in fact, some already have, and this could have bearing on that. depending on what happens in these two cases. if doma gets struck down, as the obama administration seems content to let happen, you would see a flood of litigation of same-sex couples that married in various states that allowed it, claiming federal benefits. spousal benefits, tax benefits, whatever. keep in mind that although the obama administration said it won't defend i
defended doma by citing case law, precedence, that directed judges to uphold any law that land these two cass are filed in a federal circuit, a judicial circuit where no such case law exists. and the obama administration decided, and by that ibama and general eric holder, that gay people have a higher standard of scrutiny, and under that test this law won't stand up. >> doma prevents the federal government from recognizing marriages that might be legal in massachusetts or other states so...
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businesses -- when i first started working with the office of small business, there was not be -- the cass certification and inspection. i know you have had some discussions around those inspectors and the upcoming training that is going to be happening with more of your inspectors as it relates to your department. but what we do have now is a program at the state level where architects or other individuals can become certified access specialists. a certified access specialist can come into a business, assess the business, help the business determine what is readily achievable, what is not readily achievable immediately or may never be readily achievable, create a plan, and then produce a report so the business has some -- it is a little bit of a protection. i think previous to this, even if the business brought in somebody who was an accessibility expert, while they may have had an inspection done, there was not something there that they could present for you, except for if they were sued. there would have to go all the way to court to prove what is readily achievable for them to do. in y
businesses -- when i first started working with the office of small business, there was not be -- the cass certification and inspection. i know you have had some discussions around those inspectors and the upcoming training that is going to be happening with more of your inspectors as it relates to your department. but what we do have now is a program at the state level where architects or other individuals can become certified access specialists. a certified access specialist can come into a...
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suddenly cass troskically -- catastrophicically no longer exist. this is part of the legislation requirement in 117. this is going to be -- that mechanism we thought would be very adverse to not only our program but other c.c.a.'s and we were able to be successful in having the cpuc pull that decision from consideration and they're going to be -- they've reopened the record to example of the points that we along with our allies have put forward. so we're hoping to have a better outcome there. we've also been very active along with other c.c.a. parties in the generation rate flattening proposal that we have before cpuc. we've been keeping a record there as to how such a rate proposal could be harm to c.c.a.'s ability to set rates appropriately and lastly with more prodding, we've been rather pesty at the cpuc and prodding of our allies, cpuc is taking considerations about revisions to the exit fee mechanisms so these are the charges the customers would pay -- c c.a. customers would pay every month back to pg&e for, quote, stranded energy costs and f
suddenly cass troskically -- catastrophicically no longer exist. this is part of the legislation requirement in 117. this is going to be -- that mechanism we thought would be very adverse to not only our program but other c.c.a.'s and we were able to be successful in having the cpuc pull that decision from consideration and they're going to be -- they've reopened the record to example of the points that we along with our allies have put forward. so we're hoping to have a better outcome there....
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the sfpuc has worked with mayor's office, planning department, and urban agriculturaled a voe t cass on water conservation amendments to the ordinance before you. and the sfpuc support. cultural and economic and canning cultural benefits but edible plants are typically high water use plants and they typically consume more water than the landscape or sallow land they replace. and water conservation practices can greatly reduce the amount of water that would be applied in the situations. last december san francisco enacted the water efficient irrigation ordinance which requires that planted area installed after january 21, 2011, that exceed 1,000 square feet to comply with state mandated water allowances and also to meet other water efficient irrigation requirements. the irrigation ordinance already applies to neighborhood agriculture and urban industrial agriculture as proposed in the ordinance and under the terms of the irrigation ordinance, the spf -- the sfpuc are required prior to issuance of any permit to enable the installation of new planted areas, including those contemplated
the sfpuc has worked with mayor's office, planning department, and urban agriculturaled a voe t cass on water conservation amendments to the ordinance before you. and the sfpuc support. cultural and economic and canning cultural benefits but edible plants are typically high water use plants and they typically consume more water than the landscape or sallow land they replace. and water conservation practices can greatly reduce the amount of water that would be applied in the situations. last...
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well here's lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil thanks to cass sunstein no new permits have been issued but permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this in our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get hit by a gas prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who don't need this bad news in terms of violence spreading to other oil producing nations in the region have been overshadowed and instead of asking how americans will cope with this are asking the question that never gets answered but at the same time seems to never get old who are our friends and who are our enemies for our chief deano kosofsky. still living from foreign policy magazine believes the old market is unlikely to see a chorus of time soon so the stable producers like saudi arabia can feel the glare of course and the disruption in supplies. markets have been calmed down over the last twenty four hours saudi arabi
well here's lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil thanks to cass sunstein no new permits have been issued but permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this in our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get hit by a gas prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who don't need this bad news in...
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we have no backup plan while he is lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil saying stick cass sunstein no new permits have been issued the permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this. in our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get hit by gas prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who don't need this bad news bad news recently at code by fulton russia's prime minister said that the unrest in libya has driven through prices beyond fair market levels endangering the global economy but here concerns of violence spreading to other globe producing nations in the region have been overshadowed and instead of asking how americans will cope with this are asking the question that never gets answered and at the same time seems to never get built who are our friends and who are our enemies for our tea dina kosofsky editor of foreign policy magazine sting who haven't believes that oil prices w
we have no backup plan while he is lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil saying stick cass sunstein no new permits have been issued the permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this. in our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get hit by gas prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who...
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well he has lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil saying stick cass sunstein no new permits have been issued but permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this and our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get here by yes prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who don't need this bad news concerns of violence spreading to other oil producing nations in the region have been overshadowed and instead of asking how americans will cope with this are asking the question that never gets answered but at the same time seems to never get old who are our friends and who are our enemies for our tea. we have plenty more coming for you this hour here on r.t. including our weekly snapshot of opinion on the streets of new york. the responsible at all for where the economy is that right now now it's wall street and bush the president is in the big apple to find out what the people there think about
well he has lifted the moratorium in the gulf for drilling oil saying stick cass sunstein no new permits have been issued but permits and backup plans aside what's really going to happen in an already ravaged economy are we see this in the middle east. and this and our very own midwest. so the last thing you need is the people who are. in the worst economic shape are the first ones to get here by yes prices and this will cause a lot of discomfort to a lot of people who don't need this bad news...
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this was a good lesson for everyone in this particular cass to personnel have? how do we continue to audit and monitor employees who do have access to classified content? how do we make sure that we have quick ways to resolve this if there is a process breach or an employee breach? these are the things i think we are learning as we go along. and of course we will see more of these without a doubt. in the world of data today it is so mobile and on so many devices. we need to improve all those areas in order to be more effective in the future. >> host: dave dewalt you talked earlier about the borderlessness of the cyberworld. can you speak a little bit more about that and how you -- how that conflicts or works with 100 some different national governments? guest: yeah. borderless, what is the internet today? the internet is borderless. it is global. is one of the greatest treasures we have had in the 21st century and the 20th century is the development of the internet and it has a tremendous appeal to capitalism, to our ability to grow our commerce in their gross n
this was a good lesson for everyone in this particular cass to personnel have? how do we continue to audit and monitor employees who do have access to classified content? how do we make sure that we have quick ways to resolve this if there is a process breach or an employee breach? these are the things i think we are learning as we go along. and of course we will see more of these without a doubt. in the world of data today it is so mobile and on so many devices. we need to improve all those...
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it shows you that cass strow -- castro station. it caused a muni delay into san francisco. want to bring you out live here. these are the trains that were slow along the tracks this morning when we pulled up. again, service has resumed into san francisco. paul pros told me he wasn't sure how long delays would still remain but there were going to be some delays for commuters this morning, so be patient. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez, channel 2 news. i hear we'll toss to sal castaneda. sal, you have monitoring this for the past half hour or so. >> we will stay on top of it. there's likely to be delays. let's go to some of the other traffic areas. 880 northbound. traffic is moving along slowly. also, this morning, we're' looking -- we're looking at the bay bridge. if you're driving on the sowp south barks 237 is looking good. let's go to steve. >>> sal, sunshine today and probably tomorrow as well. i think the coastal fog will be back and rain returns. we have sunshine today, a few high clouds are driesting -- drifting by. a lot of 30s, 40s. it was a cold o
it shows you that cass strow -- castro station. it caused a muni delay into san francisco. want to bring you out live here. these are the trains that were slow along the tracks this morning when we pulled up. again, service has resumed into san francisco. paul pros told me he wasn't sure how long delays would still remain but there were going to be some delays for commuters this morning, so be patient. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez, channel 2 news. i hear we'll toss to sal...
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it was her strength that helped our family transition as we fled the cass tremendous regime and settled in south florida. it was her determination and sense of purpose that inspired my father and her to start a small freight forwarding company in miami that they ran together for over 30 years. she was an amazing grandmother. when i was first elected to congress my kids were very young and my mother was an unwavering source of support, taking care of them and traveling with me whenever i was in d.c. her actions made my transition to congress all the more manageable. my most ambitious goal was never to be a member of congress or to be chair of an important committee, it was to be for my children the kind of mother that she was to me. she always taught me to be proud of my cuban heritage and of my jewish legacy. my mother had many causes that were near and dear to her heart. first and foremost both my parents championed the cause of a free cuba. they participated in many projects to achieve this noble goal and it saddens me deeply that my mother did not live long enough to see this goal of
it was her strength that helped our family transition as we fled the cass tremendous regime and settled in south florida. it was her determination and sense of purpose that inspired my father and her to start a small freight forwarding company in miami that they ran together for over 30 years. she was an amazing grandmother. when i was first elected to congress my kids were very young and my mother was an unwavering source of support, taking care of them and traveling with me whenever i was in...