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well it's certainly a gender-correlated characteristic. so does this now mean that employers can't discriminate at all, not just on the basis of the disparate impact, but that it's disparate treatment now to discriminate against somebody on the basis that they have murdered their last employer? sounds like a reasonable interpretation of the definition of gender identity to me. >> but not a very reasonable example. >> well tell us what -- >> i think that's a little bit ridiculous. i think what it means in terms of how we've seen it interpreted. what i understand that it means i wasn't involved in the drafting. but i understand it's very much along the price water house. it's draft its presentation. it could be interpreted as characteristics involved in the price water house case, a woman that does not wear makeup, is not sufficiently feminine -- >> assertiveness is two sides of the same coin. would you say that's part of a gender-related characteristic that men tend to be more assertive in certain situations and women are sometimes less ass
well it's certainly a gender-correlated characteristic. so does this now mean that employers can't discriminate at all, not just on the basis of the disparate impact, but that it's disparate treatment now to discriminate against somebody on the basis that they have murdered their last employer? sounds like a reasonable interpretation of the definition of gender identity to me. >> but not a very reasonable example. >> well tell us what -- >> i think that's a little bit...
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so his criminal behavior gender related characteristic? so does this now mean that employers cannot discriminate on? it is disparate treatment now to discriminate against somebody on the basis that they have murdered the last employer. sounds like a good interpretation of the definition of gender identification to me. >> tell us. >> that is a little bit ridiculous. what it means in terms of how we have seen interpreted. characteristics involved in the price waterhouse case is not sufficiently feminine, a man that is -- >> that's two sides of the same coin. that is part of a gender related characteristic, men tend to be more assertive in certain situations. women are sometimes less assertive. >> people don't always conform to gender. >> i feel like that is what this is trying to get to. i feel like the language gender related characteristics about ends counting that. if if someone conforms or does not conform to gender stereotypes. >> gender stereotypes this is not title seven. if assertiveness is considered to be a more a more masculine ch
so his criminal behavior gender related characteristic? so does this now mean that employers cannot discriminate on? it is disparate treatment now to discriminate against somebody on the basis that they have murdered the last employer. sounds like a good interpretation of the definition of gender identification to me. >> tell us. >> that is a little bit ridiculous. what it means in terms of how we have seen interpreted. characteristics involved in the price waterhouse case is not...
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what is a gender related characteristic? employers will look at that and they will want some guidance as to what that means. >> well, if a gender related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret that then i agree that it is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that define all kinds of characteristics that have some kind of correlation with the gender, with sex. and if all of those are not characteristics that you can't discriminate on the basis of then you have made it very hard for employers to make decisions on the basis of any characteristics at all. i mean for instance, the nikkei an example. criminal behavior. [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? i wouldn'tet me. criminal behavior. i think everybody would agree that men are more likely to commit crimes than women, okay? so is criminal behavior a gender related characteristic? well, certainly gender correlated characteristic. so it is now mean employers can't discriminate at all not just on t
what is a gender related characteristic? employers will look at that and they will want some guidance as to what that means. >> well, if a gender related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret that then i agree that it is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that define all kinds of characteristics that have some kind of correlation with the gender, with sex. and if all of those are not...
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what is a gender-related characteristic? employers are going to look at that and want some guidance as to what that means. anyone? >> well, if gender-related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret this, then i agree that, you know, this is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that could find all kinds of characteristics that have some kind of correlation with gender, with sex. and if all of those are now characteristics that you can't discriminate on the basis of, then you've made it very hard for employers to make decisions on the basis of any characteristics at all. i mean, for instance, i should give you an example. criminal behavior. >> your mike went off again. >> i promise you, i'm not trying to turn you off. >> i wouldn't blame you. criminal behavior. i think that everybody would agree that men are more likely to commit crimes than women are. okay? so is criminal behavior a gender-related characteristic? well, it's certainly a
what is a gender-related characteristic? employers are going to look at that and want some guidance as to what that means. anyone? >> well, if gender-related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret this, then i agree that, you know, this is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that could find all kinds of characteristics that have some kind of correlation with gender, with sex. and if all of those...
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what is a gender related characteristic? employers are going to want some guidance as to what that means. anyone. >> if gender related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret this, then i agree that this is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that could find all kinds of characteristics have some kind of correlation with gender with sex. and if all of those are now characteristics that you can't discriminate on the basis of then you have made it very hard for employers to make decisions on the basis of any characteristics at all. for example, criminal behavior. i think that everybody would agree that men are more likely to commit crimes than women are. ok? so is criminal behavior a gender related characteristic? well, it is certainly gender correlated characteristic. so does this now mean employers can't discriminate at all -- not just on the basis of disparate impact, but that it is disparate treatment now to discriminate against so
what is a gender related characteristic? employers are going to want some guidance as to what that means. anyone. >> if gender related means gender correlated, which i think is certainly one way you could interpret this, then i agree that this is opening a real pandora's box. you could probably find social scientists or statisticians that could find all kinds of characteristics have some kind of correlation with gender with sex. and if all of those are now characteristics that you can't...
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this data will provide the exact depth and characteristics of the rock layers. once these evaluations are complete the rock will be tested by injecting about two days' worth of plant co2 emissions and monitoring whether any of it is leaking up to the surface. if this technology proves feasible and economically viable, then carbon sequestration holds great promise as being part of the solution to continue to provide affordable energy without contributing to climate change. dr. gupta: we have to clearly recognize that this is one of several options that we have to deploy. it is not the only option. but this option, if it can be used like we are trying to show with our research, would be a significant part of the portfolio of technologies for reducing co2 emissions. narrator: carbon capture and sequestration is just one part of the effort in providing a sustainable energy future. renewable forms of energy, such as solar and wind along with energy efficiency are also vital components to this strategy holding promise that we will be able to meet the challenge of powe
this data will provide the exact depth and characteristics of the rock layers. once these evaluations are complete the rock will be tested by injecting about two days' worth of plant co2 emissions and monitoring whether any of it is leaking up to the surface. if this technology proves feasible and economically viable, then carbon sequestration holds great promise as being part of the solution to continue to provide affordable energy without contributing to climate change. dr. gupta: we have to...
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and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as sellers.ertainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they want to subjugate or kill pretty much anyone who gets in their way. and they are not particularly -- and anyway, what's the word? restrained in their methods. rogan, rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the front year were everybody is trying to cheat everybody. -- on the frontier where everybody is try to cheat everywhere. the difference between them and sellers'bourgeoisie -- sellers' bourgeoisie is they are restrained by some internal mechanisms of morality. now these are the things that have turned us all into repressed, delayed gratification , sublimating desires, all because we are -- because we always had bourgeois values. but rogan's capitalists are not at all restrained by bourgeois values. they are sort of swashbuckling. if sellers' capitalists are crafty, skinflint merchants rogan's capitalists at the early stage or just plain tyrants. land pirates. andr
and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as sellers.ertainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness. these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they want to subjugate or kill pretty much anyone who gets in their way. and they are not particularly -- and anyway, what's the word? restrained in their methods. rogan, rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the front year were everybody is trying to cheat everybody. -- on the frontier where...
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whether those indelible characteristics are race gender, national origin, or sexual orientation it is the duty of this commission to examine those issues and ensure those protections are there otherwise we cannot have true equal opportunity in this country. today's panelsists will present us with a number of points of view -- each is the in their area st that. -- each is an expert in their area. we will address the issues from a very old perspective and ultimately prepare a report to the president and congress on what we derive today's readings in today's conduct. today's panel features 18 distinguished speakers. they are divided into five panels. the first is federal agencies, the record is advocacy groups, the third will touch on the economic impact, four will look at the unique challenges of the transgender community, five will conclude with religious exemption issues. during the briefing they will have been minutes to. we will then be able to move on to the next one. in order to maximize the opportunity for discussion, i want to know that -- you will see a series of warning lights
whether those indelible characteristics are race gender, national origin, or sexual orientation it is the duty of this commission to examine those issues and ensure those protections are there otherwise we cannot have true equal opportunity in this country. today's panelsists will present us with a number of points of view -- each is the in their area st that. -- each is an expert in their area. we will address the issues from a very old perspective and ultimately prepare a report to the...
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the maqam system you have a set of scales that has certain characteristics. a certain mood. for example, there is a certain maqam that could relate very much to an evening time for example, or certain maqam can relate to a sad state of being. for example: [guitar plays tune using chromatic scale] in arabic music, the intervals is very much identified by what we call quatertones or microtonal intervals. and these are intervals that from my experience with the western ear it's very difficult to hear this quality because it's an interval or distance between two pitches that the ear is not used to. for example, if we listen to the third note, and i'm going to count this is the first, the second, and the third. again. okay, so these are the first three notes in a scale that ifamiliar to many people that's called minor scale. okay, we can call it also-- we call it in arabic music nahawand it has a name. now let's listen to the third note in a different scale. first, second, third. and we call it here, major scale. or in arabic music ajan a-j-a-n, ajan. now, between
the maqam system you have a set of scales that has certain characteristics. a certain mood. for example, there is a certain maqam that could relate very much to an evening time for example, or certain maqam can relate to a sad state of being. for example: [guitar plays tune using chromatic scale] in arabic music, the intervals is very much identified by what we call quatertones or microtonal intervals. and these are intervals that from my experience with the western ear it's very difficult to...
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. >> individual characteristics that are imparted from the tool or die on the work piece are not thein hour one of that die's life as they would be in hour 8, 12, or hour 16. >> these marks indicated to mr. tobin that the rods found in kopenheffer's home and those found with the ransom notes were all made on the same day at virtually the same time. >> something on the order of minutes. this was one of the best associations i've ever had with regard to the fabrication characteristics. >> police also found glaser brand ammunition in kopenheffer's home. the same type used in sally weiner's murder. >> i think that would be extremely unusual to have glaser round ammunition in a person's home. >> and local authorities asked the fbi to conduct their own analysis of kopenheffer's computers after the initial search of the hard drives turned up nothing. a document is not all in one place on a disc drive. pieces of it are stored in different sectors of a drive. when a document is deleted, it's not erased from the hard drive. instead, the space occupied by that document is labelled available to
. >> individual characteristics that are imparted from the tool or die on the work piece are not thein hour one of that die's life as they would be in hour 8, 12, or hour 16. >> these marks indicated to mr. tobin that the rods found in kopenheffer's home and those found with the ransom notes were all made on the same day at virtually the same time. >> something on the order of minutes. this was one of the best associations i've ever had with regard to the fabrication...
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this happened last year the second report the auditor report on the support portfolio and their characteristics services and public health care utilization and ultimately climate report has recommendation in could he areas i looked to exploring my office look at the service provisions and effectiveness and administration and program goals again, i time to thank everyone who has put the reports together to our dph and other staff members and department heads and my office with that, no other comments we'll get this hearing started fires i'd like to call up the budget analyst office to talk about their report. >> good morning supervisor farrell i'm from the bunt and legislative analyst office we'll be presenting this report today. >> good morning, supervisors. >> good morning. >> our analysis focused on the city's largest support housing programs the master lease program where we contract with the master lease with the hotels and the sub did i housing on behalf of the agencies with the nonprofits to be subsidizing operation costs and the dpw provides 0 providers for a medical population the reaso
this happened last year the second report the auditor report on the support portfolio and their characteristics services and public health care utilization and ultimately climate report has recommendation in could he areas i looked to exploring my office look at the service provisions and effectiveness and administration and program goals again, i time to thank everyone who has put the reports together to our dph and other staff members and department heads and my office with that, no other...
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. >> one characteristic of this writer is he makes his horizontal lines in a descending way.tend to descend. the cross-bar on the lower case f tends to descend. >> handwriting experts concluded that the san francisco zodiac and the new york zodiac were two different men. investigators now realized they were dealing with a very sophisticated copycat. the shootings had taken place at 21 and 63-day intervals. suggesting variations of the three-week cycle. and they happened on nights when the constellations orion and the seven sisters of the pleiades were not visible in the sky. >> the planets aren't just named after gods and goddesses. they were the gods and goddesses. the stars also were either homes of gods or the lights into heaven. so these are powerful ideas. these are powerful symbols. >> to predict when the zodiac would strike next, police asked astronomer gregory matloff to identify the next time within the 21-day cycle that orion and the seven sisters would not be in the sky. he predicted zodiac would strike next on june 21st, the summer solstice, the longest day of the
. >> one characteristic of this writer is he makes his horizontal lines in a descending way.tend to descend. the cross-bar on the lower case f tends to descend. >> handwriting experts concluded that the san francisco zodiac and the new york zodiac were two different men. investigators now realized they were dealing with a very sophisticated copycat. the shootings had taken place at 21 and 63-day intervals. suggesting variations of the three-week cycle. and they happened on nights...
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and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as sellers. certainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness. and these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they also want to subjugate or kill pretty much whoever gets in their way. and they are not particularly -- and anyway, -- in any way what's , the word? restrained in their methods. rogan, rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the frontier where everybody is trying to cheat everybody. i am freelancing a little here. perhaps the difference is that the bourgeoisie is at least restrained by some internal mechanisms of morality. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
and we have a market revolution which seems to have the same characteristics as sellers. certainly marked by unrestrained acquisitiveness. and these guys are greedy. they want to get rich. they also want to subjugate or kill pretty much whoever gets in their way. and they are not particularly -- and anyway, -- in any way what's , the word? restrained in their methods. rogan, rogan has these gleeful chapters on the land speculation on the frontier where everybody is trying to cheat everybody. i...
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you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it can make our life easier. if you have mobility issues that's a in his luxury to have. >> the internet provides a lot of profundities. people young and old. by follow
you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when...
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the astrology i'm saying this is loving peace that the addition of the wood elements the goat characteristicught of love and peace and to be helpful and trusting to clinging and of a nature resistant to change but. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the mayor is here oh. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and now ladies and gentlemen, welcome to chinatown community children's center. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> please enjoy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) ♪ ♪ ♪ happy new year happy new year happy new year we are dancing happy new year to you all happy new year happy new year happy new year to you all we are singing we are dancing happy new year to you all ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> (speaking foreign language.) >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in (clapping) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> (speaking foreign language.) >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping.) >> (speaking foreign language.) >> we're showing you the children in chinatown they speak chinese and english and mandarin let's give them a round of applause thank you and now ladies and gentlemen asian imperfect leading the lions deny. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in many ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so
the astrology i'm saying this is loving peace that the addition of the wood elements the goat characteristicught of love and peace and to be helpful and trusting to clinging and of a nature resistant to change but. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the mayor is here oh. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and now ladies and gentlemen, welcome to chinatown community children's center. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> please enjoy ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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this is a targeted area in area is where the loss was created the concentration was omitted each characteristic of the neighborhood the block other 1049 and 1067 is the center of the historic market street theatre and loft district on the register it has lots of buildings we've designated as such this block is the epic center the reason we care about lofts we care about them this is about protecting the people in the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you very much i have two more speaker cards pat and ryan any more members of the public please come up. >> good afternoon, supervisors gun i'm patty was a structure engineer that worked on the building for 3 years for the previous owner there was 3 issues that were a challenged to legalized elias one is the ventilation a san francisco code change i spent 2 years working with the dbi staff that were supportive to s supportive of the code which would have made it easier to legalize this continuity i uvent the commission at the time decided not to delete the amendment i hope you do the other requirement was egress the state building code requires egres
this is a targeted area in area is where the loss was created the concentration was omitted each characteristic of the neighborhood the block other 1049 and 1067 is the center of the historic market street theatre and loft district on the register it has lots of buildings we've designated as such this block is the epic center the reason we care about lofts we care about them this is about protecting the people in the neighborhood thank you. >> thank you very much i have two more speaker...
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socialism with chinese characteristics and capitalism with chinese characteristics actually is very different going to reform economically but they are not trying to create a one billion person singapore. i do not buy that. brendan: an interesting piece in "ft," pointing out that dysfunction in washington is becoming a problem internationally for the u.s. over the past seven decades congress has played a supporting role in u.s. foreign policy. that era is fading. foreigners can no longer dismiss u.s. gridlock as a local as intracity. ian: lee kuan yew has been assertive and till his death, was writing a lot of articles and getting a lot of speeches. he was frail but his mind was not. one of the things he was concerned about in his last few years was u.s. governance. he was concerned about the role the u.s. was playing in the rest of the world. the lack of leadership and the impact that would have on asia. he was not surprised by the rise of china but he was concerned singapore might no longer be able to play this balancing role in the region. and was calling on the americans to make a differe
socialism with chinese characteristics and capitalism with chinese characteristics actually is very different going to reform economically but they are not trying to create a one billion person singapore. i do not buy that. brendan: an interesting piece in "ft," pointing out that dysfunction in washington is becoming a problem internationally for the u.s. over the past seven decades congress has played a supporting role in u.s. foreign policy. that era is fading. foreigners can no...
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that's one of the the characteristics. there is evidence to your sexism. >> good., lots of the things that people are scared of are pushed by the anti-chemical left. >> there's new research about a chemical called bpa. >> it can pop up in your kids tea. is there nothing you don't have to worry about? stossel: there's nothing if if you watch tv. but bpa is the recent scare de jure. chemical and plastics. the companies cringe took it out. is there any real evidence that it hurts people? >> well, there is some evidence in wildlife that bpa may be bad in the trace amounts that are supposed to the fetus that's developing in terms of what happens to them when they grow. that's being investigated by the government. but broadly the bpa case is that environmental folks have brought against a lot of chemicals over the years. they represent a modern world fighting the natural world. if it's not fluoride or bpa, there will be something else. there's that to it as well. stossel: the things people worry about like ebola or these trace amounts of chemicals are much less dangerous
that's one of the the characteristics. there is evidence to your sexism. >> good., lots of the things that people are scared of are pushed by the anti-chemical left. >> there's new research about a chemical called bpa. >> it can pop up in your kids tea. is there nothing you don't have to worry about? stossel: there's nothing if if you watch tv. but bpa is the recent scare de jure. chemical and plastics. the companies cringe took it out. is there any real evidence that it hurts...
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there were a number of characteristics that field this. when someone does not have the personal connection to the war stands back and says look, and they see the confederacy, they do not see as as young men wanting to defend their homes, they see a government committed to the sus is -- sustenance of white supremacy and slavery in america. all people see it that way, but some do. getting back to this question of policy. union soldiers who marched into town in april of 1865, racist union soldiers, who may have hated black people, some of them. they marched for freedom. not because they were motivated by that, but because the government that they were fighting for have establish that -- establish that is what is the as one of the purposes of war. our job, in part, is help people on table these very tangled up things. one of the things intel, and i'm not the first to say this, in remembering or creating a memory of your life,, or of our national life is forgetting. while remembering certain things can be painful, and some of it can be hurtful,
there were a number of characteristics that field this. when someone does not have the personal connection to the war stands back and says look, and they see the confederacy, they do not see as as young men wanting to defend their homes, they see a government committed to the sus is -- sustenance of white supremacy and slavery in america. all people see it that way, but some do. getting back to this question of policy. union soldiers who marched into town in april of 1865, racist union...
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. >> so thank you i am appointing stewart dick to the peace k a characteristic. >> seeing none now and then no other nomination we'll move to the special order of business and other educational issues and mr. superintendent would you, please introduce the staff member who will cover this item. >> thank you commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie chang the analysts for lending support as well as mccain from post secondary head council i'm sorry supervisor and jane fong and the issues it takes a village to address our most needy kids that is a continuous or tuition continuation of work under the sprifshgs of mr. sanderson so okay. so sorry go ahead. >> i'd like studio take a moment to join when this award was going on i hope to see all the students graduate from a there g it's been a true honor to see them and like to see the fund they stay pursue and the primary recovery and the commitment of this board for the recovery funds thank you very much for that with the idea of credit reco
. >> so thank you i am appointing stewart dick to the peace k a characteristic. >> seeing none now and then no other nomination we'll move to the special order of business and other educational issues and mr. superintendent would you, please introduce the staff member who will cover this item. >> thank you commissioner president murase i'd like to ask the executive order steven koffman to take this item and good evening all i'd like to welcome julie chang the analysts for...
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breakdown into part one data description of the san francisco's population householder and another characteristics and housing needs part two objectives that define the cities policies and goals it is for implementation of the programs to help implement the housing policies and objectives to data the department works with the california housing and development to have a timely accomodation of the elements two hearings were held with the commission recommending the elements adaptation and additionally a website was created and video to highlight the key components of the element existing housing element was updated if other groups including the advisors board and working groups adapting it the staff began the outreach for directing the last housing element early in august of you notifying noting the outreach that occurred the stockholders agreed that the future housing goals for the city the 8 issues of the element are providing a strong framework for the initiatives related to housing noted that the first 5 are unique to san francisco recognizing our structural needs and give the populated framewo
breakdown into part one data description of the san francisco's population householder and another characteristics and housing needs part two objectives that define the cities policies and goals it is for implementation of the programs to help implement the housing policies and objectives to data the department works with the california housing and development to have a timely accomodation of the elements two hearings were held with the commission recommending the elements adaptation and...
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you do not have any other landmarks characteristic of the rhino orn. >> this is the deputy director of the lab, and runs the chemistry unit. >> there's a lot of plastics that resemble rhino horn, so our job is to look at the signatures and find out if it's made of rhinoceros keratin or plastic. >> once you have a positive idea next? >> we get it to d.n.a. >> mary runs the genetics unit. &tracting dn -- extracting d.n.a. from a victim is one of the jobs. >> it ranges from caviar, pieces of meat, or matching a gut pile in the woods to blood on a car freezer. >> it's huge. world. >> in this case the lab had to analyse the d.n.a. of 25 horns wildlife. >> we go in, and drill out close to the core of the horn. it's the closest material to what was going. >> we obtain tissue, crush it up and put it into a liquid that is a detergent that breaks down. >> how much harder is it to extract d.n.a. from something like a horn than it would be from a living animal. >> the d.n.a. is in the harder matrix, you have to get the d.n.a. out of the cells, but you areas. >> the d.n.a. abstracted is compared wi
you do not have any other landmarks characteristic of the rhino orn. >> this is the deputy director of the lab, and runs the chemistry unit. >> there's a lot of plastics that resemble rhino horn, so our job is to look at the signatures and find out if it's made of rhinoceros keratin or plastic. >> once you have a positive idea next? >> we get it to d.n.a. >> mary runs the genetics unit. &tracting dn -- extracting d.n.a. from a victim is one of the jobs....
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he's worried that the proper accurate depiction of the traditional characteristics characters is under threat. >> when they try owrite they just don't know how. >> reporter: to read and write to a high standard you need to memorize around 8,000 individual characters. to allow such a huge vocabulary to be written shortcuts and ceebtskeyboards have been developed. you input a symbol related to the pronunciation of the initial symbol, and from that you can choose from does dozens of characters. to prove the point we approached people in the park asking them to write a simple admitted lily unusual character. a sneak raise was sneaked into. >> sorry sorry sorry i forgot how to write. >> taiwan prides itself on its cultural heritage. brought with the army of the qwo muntang. what happens if succeeding generations forget to write it by hand? >> by writing in traditional characters we might understand the story of how they evolved. the beauty maintained this them and their sense. so when children learn to write the character they develop a better understanding. >> when they move from paper to
he's worried that the proper accurate depiction of the traditional characteristics characters is under threat. >> when they try owrite they just don't know how. >> reporter: to read and write to a high standard you need to memorize around 8,000 individual characters. to allow such a huge vocabulary to be written shortcuts and ceebtskeyboards have been developed. you input a symbol related to the pronunciation of the initial symbol, and from that you can choose from does dozens of...
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we have also had against lgbtq people, but you make the argument that race is not an immutable characteristic, where it is more difficult -- >> i didn't use the word "immutable" in my testimony. >> i'm just trying to clarify why race is different from lgbtq status and -- but yet, the basis of which is different is the same reasons that you can look at religion in terms of the smallness of the numbers of impact, whether or not government should be involved in that. i just wanted to make sure i understood where you are coming from. i wanted to ask you whether -- if inda were to happen, see every the issue of bona fide occupational qualifications. >> not in those terms, no. >> i thought you did in your testimony. >> i don't think so. but i would be happy to talk about it. and i agree with the point i think was in the previous panel discussing the fact there is no -- in inda. >> may be was in the attachments to a testimony. ok well, let me ask the question, do feel there should be bfoq for inda. >> i'm not particularly interested in fine tuning inda to make it a better statute because i think it
we have also had against lgbtq people, but you make the argument that race is not an immutable characteristic, where it is more difficult -- >> i didn't use the word "immutable" in my testimony. >> i'm just trying to clarify why race is different from lgbtq status and -- but yet, the basis of which is different is the same reasons that you can look at religion in terms of the smallness of the numbers of impact, whether or not government should be involved in that. i just...
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but sports allows each and every kid to allow them to build rindz and bonds and mold certain characteristics they'll obtain in college in the future sometimes, i feel like a lot of our teachers we are a bunch of eddy manufacturing the nutty professors because of the roles we play and sometimes those roles are funny and sometimes friends and sometimes it forces us to be disciplinarians but i hope they understand our full intent to make them and instill in their minds they'll go to college and be better than they than they are our community nodes kip and can't imagine bayview without kip. >> if we can do a silent applause i know there's a lot of support and energy. >> good evening my daughter bailey is a 6th grader at the bayview academy i looked at a lot of schools and choose kip one i love the effect it is in our community i'm a firm believeer our environment doesn't say who you are this is an example and be part of her community, and, secondly, i love the fact it is modeled into a small high school in san francisco and built the community i knew my classrooms and there was a focus on teamwo
but sports allows each and every kid to allow them to build rindz and bonds and mold certain characteristics they'll obtain in college in the future sometimes, i feel like a lot of our teachers we are a bunch of eddy manufacturing the nutty professors because of the roles we play and sometimes those roles are funny and sometimes friends and sometimes it forces us to be disciplinarians but i hope they understand our full intent to make them and instill in their minds they'll go to college and be...
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think cautioning in the second degree many of the recent failures in the city share a consistent characteristic the trees are suffer from long time neglect not the effect of the trees those trees could be preserved with the right trimming and the two trees are not sick or disadvantaged and not dying their tlaentdz by plans of construction on june to remove the trees the reasons was the construction of a new building and the trees we are deemed healthy and stable and i had a few pictures i submitted to you and showed the difference between a pruned and unpursuant trees those trees were next to the trees on hayes were recently pruned in a manner to show 33 how they could, preserved on pages three and four as seen in the trees a recent pruning in a manner suggested should allow the trees to survive long after the construction mrs. notice the difference in the trees they enter face with the building on page 5 initial requester was rejected the requester remove two trees a condition of removal included with a 36 inch box tree it's our position the orderly trees the recommendations are insufficient w
think cautioning in the second degree many of the recent failures in the city share a consistent characteristic the trees are suffer from long time neglect not the effect of the trees those trees could be preserved with the right trimming and the two trees are not sick or disadvantaged and not dying their tlaentdz by plans of construction on june to remove the trees the reasons was the construction of a new building and the trees we are deemed healthy and stable and i had a few pictures i...
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rorrer owned a .22 chrome-plated semi-automatic weapon like this one and said the gun had a unique characteristiceature about the gun, he stated, the fact you fire one shot out of the gun and the gun would jam. you couldn't fire a second shot. that really caught our attention, of course. >> police still had the problem with the blond hair found at the scene and in the victim's car, since patricia rorrer was a brunette. >> we were sitting in our office one day and we were discussing how could we determine what color patricia rorrer's hair was at the time of the murder. and we both agreed the only way to do that was try to obtain a picture of her in and around the time of the murder. >> after a little digging, police discovered that patricia rorrer competed in a horse show in guthrie, oklahoma in december of 1994, and had won a prize at the competition. the pictures of the winners that day showed patricia rorrer with bleached blonde hair. the picture was taken 11 days before joe and alex disappeared. prosecutors needed more than just a photograph, they needed to know for certain whether the blonde
rorrer owned a .22 chrome-plated semi-automatic weapon like this one and said the gun had a unique characteristiceature about the gun, he stated, the fact you fire one shot out of the gun and the gun would jam. you couldn't fire a second shot. that really caught our attention, of course. >> police still had the problem with the blond hair found at the scene and in the victim's car, since patricia rorrer was a brunette. >> we were sitting in our office one day and we were discussing...
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one of the characteristics of a tk classroom are -- we don't call it a program because it's a grade. transitional kindergarten is a grade. first we must have a multiple credential teacher in the same way in the k-12 system. we in san francisco which i think is amazing actually have six hour full day tk. that is not necessarily true across the state. each district -- every district was not mandated to do it. k and only if you had two or more kindergarten classrooms, and the tk had to be at a minimum exactly how you had your kindergarten. well in california all kindergartens are not full day, but again in san francisco we're lucky in that we have full day kindergarten; therefore our tk is also full day. two other bullets and give you an example we're meeting the requirement of the eric mar must not be pre-k. >> >> and tk and meet the developmental needs of the students so we have students who are four years ago they would have been in kindergarten so we do a really good job of designing a program that meets the needs of children based on their developmental level. and we use the standa
one of the characteristics of a tk classroom are -- we don't call it a program because it's a grade. transitional kindergarten is a grade. first we must have a multiple credential teacher in the same way in the k-12 system. we in san francisco which i think is amazing actually have six hour full day tk. that is not necessarily true across the state. each district -- every district was not mandated to do it. k and only if you had two or more kindergarten classrooms, and the tk had to be at a...
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there are going to be class characteristics and individual characteristics on both the shell cings and the bullets. so there's a lot of information there in the evidence. but obviously, once you have a gun, you will be able to tell if that gun fired those bullets. also trajectories. people saw the muzzle flash and so they do have a fairly good idea of trajectories. when all this comes together, even without a gun, if this gun had been used in other crimes, it could very well be sitting on a data base, the ammunition that is. that will give you a possible linkage to previous crimes that have been committed with a gun. but that's speculation. we don't know. >> is it the strieuations on the actual casings itself or the bullet that will lipg it to the actual gun. >> there are lands on the grooves on the bullet. people hear about that on tv shows. but there are lots of other markings on bullets and a whole bunch of different markings on shell casings. this makes it very individual to a particular gun. i think he raised a good point about the shots fired from 375 feet. i've shot a lot of tar
there are going to be class characteristics and individual characteristics on both the shell cings and the bullets. so there's a lot of information there in the evidence. but obviously, once you have a gun, you will be able to tell if that gun fired those bullets. also trajectories. people saw the muzzle flash and so they do have a fairly good idea of trajectories. when all this comes together, even without a gun, if this gun had been used in other crimes, it could very well be sitting on a...
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he said he'd perform a new dna test and promised he could identify the killer's physical characteristics to be honest with you, i didn't really believe. i thought right off the bat this guy must be some quack, how can he do this? but he purported that he can determine the race of folks from dna. and i said there's no way in the world he can do that. >> this new test called dna witness ascertains the exact ancestry of an individual based on information in their dna. it's rooted in the fact that all humans are descended from a common gene pool. >> so, instead of measuring the pigmentation genes that control pigmentation of the skin, we can make an indirect inference about your skin shade through a very precise knowledge of your ancestral background. >> so the baton rouge police gave dr. frudakis the go-ahead. the results made forensic history and changed the course of the investigation. >>> based on statements from two eyewitnesss, baton rouge police were searching for a white male driving a white pickup truck in connection with five unsolved murders. with little to lose, investigators joi
he said he'd perform a new dna test and promised he could identify the killer's physical characteristics to be honest with you, i didn't really believe. i thought right off the bat this guy must be some quack, how can he do this? but he purported that he can determine the race of folks from dna. and i said there's no way in the world he can do that. >> this new test called dna witness ascertains the exact ancestry of an individual based on information in their dna. it's rooted in the fact...
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establish that the holes in the sign were indeed .30 caliber, and they possessed the same rifling characteristics as an hk-91. >> the test proved kerr's claim that the boys were using an hk-91 that day. but could investigators prove the shooting was intentional? the fatal bullet entered the car through the back window, hit the victim, and exited through the passenger side window. here, investigators got a lucky break. there was tinting film on the windows of the victim's car. >> had the vehicle not had tinting film, the tempered glass that was on the back window of the vehicle and on the passenger side vehicle would have shattered and probably been completely lost. >> the tinting film held the glass together. as a result, the bullet hole was still visible. shem took what was left of the passenger window and made a cardboard template, then recreated the bullet hole. he placed the template in the victim's passenger-side window. and then he conducted a simple test. he ran a string from the bullet hole in the back window through the hole in the headrest to the hole in the passenger side window. >> wh
establish that the holes in the sign were indeed .30 caliber, and they possessed the same rifling characteristics as an hk-91. >> the test proved kerr's claim that the boys were using an hk-91 that day. but could investigators prove the shooting was intentional? the fatal bullet entered the car through the back window, hit the victim, and exited through the passenger side window. here, investigators got a lucky break. there was tinting film on the windows of the victim's car. >> had...
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night and muslims and or ribs of cultural and country of the physical size or any other human characteristic including human identity i want to say this once i've said that many times transgender women are women. (clapping.) >> last year in the united states the reported number of transgender who were murdered was one a month we know the statistic it coloring to two or three because one is recorded in the last 6 weeks in the united states there have been 5 transgender women regularityly murdered one in san francisco and 3 in california i want to recognize the translating population that are not here tonight bringing but their moreno one of their own brutalizing murdered february 1st and want to acknowledge a the latina population thank you rally of 2 hundred people that night 5 hours later a gay crime against a transgender we need to stop this and stand up against violence and not allow it to continue we need to talk about to each other and band together and work for each other and stand up for each other because the only family value that i recognize and that others is love thank you very m
night and muslims and or ribs of cultural and country of the physical size or any other human characteristic including human identity i want to say this once i've said that many times transgender women are women. (clapping.) >> last year in the united states the reported number of transgender who were murdered was one a month we know the statistic it coloring to two or three because one is recorded in the last 6 weeks in the united states there have been 5 transgender women regularityly...
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the head of the investigation agency said the debris at the crash site is not characteristic of a plane that scattered in flight. it suggests the plane may have crashed into the mountain side at high speed. the plane was en route to dusseldorf. there were 150 people on board. >>> now let's go to business news with ron madison. japan's biggest automaker is making a new move on how to make cars. >> what it aims to do is streamline the entire process. they want to standardize the engineering process as a way of cutting costs and increasing quality and are starting with a new model to be launched this year. the new system involves modular technology like engines and transmissions will share a common design. that will be allowed to be used on different models of cars. it will also allow them to be more flexible in designing cars to meet the needs of local consumers. until now they developed cars separately for different markets in different countries and procured parts separately as well. they want to begin this with the newest prius hybrid. now european car makers have already adopted modul
the head of the investigation agency said the debris at the crash site is not characteristic of a plane that scattered in flight. it suggests the plane may have crashed into the mountain side at high speed. the plane was en route to dusseldorf. there were 150 people on board. >>> now let's go to business news with ron madison. japan's biggest automaker is making a new move on how to make cars. >> what it aims to do is streamline the entire process. they want to standardize the...
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so the computer may count that or read that as a particular characteristic. >> the digital copy of the killer's print was then loaded into iafis, the fbi's database of all known criminal offenders from every state in the country. 47 million sets of fingerprints were compared, and one seemed to match. >> we stood hovering over his computer screen, looking at all the ridge structure and the information there, and everything coincided. my words were, "oh, my god." >> the print belonged to gerald mason, who was now 70 years old, living in columbia, south carolina. he had been arrested for burglary in 1956, a year before the murders. officials in south carolina had only gotten around to submitting their fingerprints to the nationwide database just two months earlier. mason was married, had children and grandchildren. he owned a number of gas stations, and had not been arrested for any other crimes in the years since the murders. >> now we've got a real suspect. but we were still a little bit apprehensive. okay. it's a fingerprint. it's an old fingerprint. what else do we have? >> one of the
so the computer may count that or read that as a particular characteristic. >> the digital copy of the killer's print was then loaded into iafis, the fbi's database of all known criminal offenders from every state in the country. 47 million sets of fingerprints were compared, and one seemed to match. >> we stood hovering over his computer screen, looking at all the ridge structure and the information there, and everything coincided. my words were, "oh, my god." >>...