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where did they get the empirical data? who will explain to the land use for planning or give them access mta? who will give them access to other entities that can help in putting a plan so that they can improve their lives, be it transportation, the it quality of life, the it access to affordable housing and so on and so forth. so, supervisors, as representatives, you have to think beyond the beyond. and i do not see that happening here. giving the san francisco county transportation authority to do as they want. you get some people coming here and giving the presentations, but they do not live in our city. they do not feel for our city. they cannot feel for our city of less they make an attempt -- unless they make an attempt to have meaningful out reach. -- outreach. i know the chair agrees with me, but we need to do something about it. commissioner avalos: thank you very much. any other members of the
where did they get the empirical data? who will explain to the land use for planning or give them access mta? who will give them access to other entities that can help in putting a plan so that they can improve their lives, be it transportation, the it quality of life, the it access to affordable housing and so on and so forth. so, supervisors, as representatives, you have to think beyond the beyond. and i do not see that happening here. giving the san francisco county transportation authority...
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and i'm looking at some of your presenters, what i believe is empirical data. i have been looking at some of the presentations, including the one that you presented, sir. and i think that some of the facts in the presentation do not reflect their real data. and the best way for me to address it is for me to send you an e-mail to that fact. i also want to point out to the four of y'all sitting down there that each one of you are compensated by the city. hopefully, when you present, don't present things in generalities. we need solutions. thank you very much. having said that, i am a senior, too. but i'm not part of the data. and there are thousands of files. we worked very hard. we have disabilities, but we do not take money or monies from any local, state, or federal entities. we do not. we work hard and we do our best. i am here to tell you, supervisors, that is tragic what our seniors are thrown to face the elements, thrown into the streets. oftentimes, seniors are picked up, taken to hospital, treated for a couple of days and then drawn back on the streets.
and i'm looking at some of your presenters, what i believe is empirical data. i have been looking at some of the presentations, including the one that you presented, sir. and i think that some of the facts in the presentation do not reflect their real data. and the best way for me to address it is for me to send you an e-mail to that fact. i also want to point out to the four of y'all sitting down there that each one of you are compensated by the city. hopefully, when you present, don't present...
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and i'm looking at some of your presenters, what i believe is empirical data. i have been looking at some of the presentations, including the one that you presented, sir. and i think that some of the facts in the presentation do not reflect their real data. and the best way for me to address it is for me to send you an e-mail to that fact. i also want to point out
and i'm looking at some of your presenters, what i believe is empirical data. i have been looking at some of the presentations, including the one that you presented, sir. and i think that some of the facts in the presentation do not reflect their real data. and the best way for me to address it is for me to send you an e-mail to that fact. i also want to point out
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in order for us to make progress, we need the empirical data. let me state to you that i'm the director of environmental justice advocacy, but i also represent the first people of this area, the alone me. for thousands of years, this land was pristine until some strangers came here and contaminated it. within this history, we have to find out some base lines. for example, you supervisors and this committee should ask the san francisco county transportation authority to give us some sort of a metric on the carbon footprints. from my experience, year after year, more cars coming into the city, more particulates, more carbon dioxide, so on and so forth. we also need to do an eir on all of our landfills to see how much methane gas disputes into the air. 1 ton of methane gas it was 22 tons of carbon dioxide. the san francisco tradition authority should provide us with this information. finally, as you were alluding to, chair, it is good to visit some countries and see how much is spent on their infrastructure. china is one of them, but other countrie
in order for us to make progress, we need the empirical data. let me state to you that i'm the director of environmental justice advocacy, but i also represent the first people of this area, the alone me. for thousands of years, this land was pristine until some strangers came here and contaminated it. within this history, we have to find out some base lines. for example, you supervisors and this committee should ask the san francisco county transportation authority to give us some sort of a...
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question is, i'm just not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis given the lack of empirical data on whether it is or it isn't. i haven't found any study in my understanding is that sheriff arpaio is resistant to people coming in and analyzing that very point. >> first i have to comment. there's more than meets the eye of the civil rights division engaged in. election year politics. although there are some very specific incidents that are referenced to with the civil rights division december 15th letter i acknowledged. the individuals involved were criminally prosecuted. with respect to i believe the sb1070 can be implemented. it hasn't been because enjoined by federal courts which was the beginning of its path to the u.s. supreme court last week. i can say emphatically because police officers and law enforcement in maricopa county now are enforcing laws in a non-discriminatory manner positive uphold the constitution and many come from the very ethnic backgrounds that opponents of sb1070 declared they would have been racially profiled. which i find ludicrous in my ten-year history
question is, i'm just not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis given the lack of empirical data on whether it is or it isn't. i haven't found any study in my understanding is that sheriff arpaio is resistant to people coming in and analyzing that very point. >> first i have to comment. there's more than meets the eye of the civil rights division engaged in. election year politics. although there are some very specific incidents that are referenced to with the civil...
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aba's boys olson report, commission that prepared a report actually made a stab at collecting the empirical data about the impact of the loss of funding in state courts around the country. now, it isn't universal. i mean, north dakota's got so much oil money, their courts haven't been suffering at all but other places are suffering there. closing courts, they're furloughing employees. they're actually reducing salaries for jungs. the state judges in new york until recently had not had. >> what does that mean? does it mean you can't get your day in court literally? >> no, what it means in the state of florida, for example, they attempted to assess the impact of the inability to get foreclosure and other types of commercial cases through the courts in a timely fashion. they estimated the damage to the economy in general as close to $10 billion. not to mention the human cost associated with people who can't get to court promptly. so there are people suffering in very real ways. >> you know, it's the operation, the administration of the courts. but there are also problems with the ability to afford
aba's boys olson report, commission that prepared a report actually made a stab at collecting the empirical data about the impact of the loss of funding in state courts around the country. now, it isn't universal. i mean, north dakota's got so much oil money, their courts haven't been suffering at all but other places are suffering there. closing courts, they're furloughing employees. they're actually reducing salaries for jungs. the state judges in new york until recently had not had. >>...
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well i look at the empirical data whether it's been tried and when and whether comes to charter schools people choice into charter schools or whether it's about your programs these programs have not been proven to raise economic s.p.v. i think them if you cheapens at all in fact the latest study about charter school shows that more kids are actually driven down in terms of their educational achievement than brought up when they go into charter schools so when you look at the data about what mitt romney is proposing i don't think it's a solution what i think is it is that it's an ideologically driven attempt to privatized the school system to undermine the teacher's union and we can say you go and say that there are they're ok with that as long as it would help kids but there's no evidence whatsoever that that would actually help kids at all. and i guess maybe kill off public schools right that wouldn't be such a bad thing in the republican mind mitt romney has said before in the past too that he wants to reduce the size of the department of education but so he did take a hit at teachers
well i look at the empirical data whether it's been tried and when and whether comes to charter schools people choice into charter schools or whether it's about your programs these programs have not been proven to raise economic s.p.v. i think them if you cheapens at all in fact the latest study about charter school shows that more kids are actually driven down in terms of their educational achievement than brought up when they go into charter schools so when you look at the data about what...
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question is, i'm not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis given the lack of empirical data. i have not found any study. my understanding is their resistance to letting outside people study. >> [unintelligible] the civil rights division is engaged in politics. although there are some very specific incidents that have been reference, which i have acknowledged. the individuals involved were criminally prosecuted. right now, it has not been implemented. it has been joined by federal courts which was the beginning of its path to the u.s. supreme court last week. i can say, emphatically, police officers and law enforcement's are enforcing laws and a non- discriminatory manner. they do it consistent with their oath to uphold the constitution. opponents have declared they would racially profiled. i find to be ludicrous. but it does not happen systemically the way people claim it will. it happens on a case by case basis just as it does with other places around united states. but as far as this will result in a systemic racial profile approach, no. it is my job as chief prosecutor to
question is, i'm not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis given the lack of empirical data. i have not found any study. my understanding is their resistance to letting outside people study. >> [unintelligible] the civil rights division is engaged in politics. although there are some very specific incidents that have been reference, which i have acknowledged. the individuals involved were criminally prosecuted. right now, it has not been implemented. it has been joined...
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that was my empirical data.f course, as you follow the chapter of stone, you get a sense for my reverence for that substance. that very solid thing. of course, it necessarily has to take me into war, where i find myself standing in the desert, composed of sand and the sad realization, of course, is that this is stone. these are mountains. yes, much like the book says, we are brief in some ways. nothing is permanent. in some ways, we also never disappear. even our fashion carbon. it goes back into life. stone blows from mountains to deserts which go to see, it is turned, pressed down, and becomes stone again. stone actually does endure, it's just not that stone. so i think there is introductory. >> each chapter recapitulates growth and growth and decay, which is how nature, unfortunately works. but the book also has a trajectory, which leads toward a kind of wisdom, but also a recognition. it is trite to say it, a recognition of mortality. he began as this boy was solitary and feels this. if he is not fearless, y
that was my empirical data.f course, as you follow the chapter of stone, you get a sense for my reverence for that substance. that very solid thing. of course, it necessarily has to take me into war, where i find myself standing in the desert, composed of sand and the sad realization, of course, is that this is stone. these are mountains. yes, much like the book says, we are brief in some ways. nothing is permanent. in some ways, we also never disappear. even our fashion carbon. it goes back...
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question is, i'm just not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis, given the lack of empirical dataon whether it is or it isn't. i haven't done any study and my understand is that sheriff arpaio is resistant to external people come into actually analyze that very point. >> first -- [inaudible] because there's more than meets the eye there. the civil rights division is engaged in politics, although there are some very specific incidents that are referenced within the civil rights division, in a letter which i've acknowledged. the individuals involved in these incidents were criminally prosecuted. with respect to, i believe that 1070 can implement the right now it hasn't been because it's been enjoined by federal courts which was the beginning of its path to the u.s. supreme court last week. i can say it emphatically because police officers and law enforcement in maricopa county right now are enforcing laws and a nondiscriminatory manner to make it consistent with their oath to uphold the constitution competitive consistent with the fact that many of them come from the very ethnic bac
question is, i'm just not sure how you can make that statement with such emphasis, given the lack of empirical dataon whether it is or it isn't. i haven't done any study and my understand is that sheriff arpaio is resistant to external people come into actually analyze that very point. >> first -- [inaudible] because there's more than meets the eye there. the civil rights division is engaged in politics, although there are some very specific incidents that are referenced within the civil...
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the aba -- made a stab at collecting the empirical data about the impact of the loss of funding in state courts around the country. it is not universal. north dakota at has so much oil money, their courts have not been suffering at all. but other places are suffering. they are reducing salaries for judges. state judges in new york, until recently, -- >> what does that mean? >> what it means in the state of florida, for example, they attempted to assess the impact of the inability to get foreclosure and other types of commercial cases to the court in a timely fashion am. the damage to the economy is close to $10 billion. not to mention the human costs associated with people who cannot get to court promptly. there are people suffering in very real ways. >> the operation, the administration of the courts, but there are problems with the ability to afford getting good competent counsel for the indigent, access to justice is compromised because you do not have the access -- and i know in the private law firms, some of the pro bono operations are being cut back. that is an important place, too
the aba -- made a stab at collecting the empirical data about the impact of the loss of funding in state courts around the country. it is not universal. north dakota at has so much oil money, their courts have not been suffering at all. but other places are suffering. they are reducing salaries for judges. state judges in new york, until recently, -- >> what does that mean? >> what it means in the state of florida, for example, they attempted to assess the impact of the inability to...
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what empirical data that the company can provide it can lead to a he for poe valuation of the company's all about the potential. we don't know where the numbers are heading and there's a lot of debate over that. >> the leadership is unusual given the fact that mark zuckerberg is 28 years old, his voting power is so powerful at the company. >> so if you look at mark zuc r zuckerbe zuckerberg, there was a study of 2500 start ups and found zuckerberg maintained the most control of any founder in the study. so a young ceo, a relatively small company and still experiments. we don't know what they'll do with their 900 million years. rumors will is it going to be the launch of a phone, a new advertisi advertising network. so the question is how does fate book react to failure and you how does it continue to learn without making much more public missteps. >> if they report first public quarter, is it going to be revenues and then we go into your model to try to come up with the value, is it sort of what is projected possible operating cash flows? what do you use to basically build the model u
what empirical data that the company can provide it can lead to a he for poe valuation of the company's all about the potential. we don't know where the numbers are heading and there's a lot of debate over that. >> the leadership is unusual given the fact that mark zuckerberg is 28 years old, his voting power is so powerful at the company. >> so if you look at mark zuc r zuckerbe zuckerberg, there was a study of 2500 start ups and found zuckerberg maintained the most control of any...
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the aba's boy is report commissioned of repaired reports made a stab at collecting of the empirical data about the impact of the loss of the funding in state courts around the country. now it isn't universal. they have so much money to other courts haven't been suffering at all the other places are suffering for leyna employees, they are actually reducing salaries for judges said the state judges in new york until recently. >> what is the mean? >> what it means in the state of florida for example is to assess the impact of the inability to get foreclosure and other types of commercial cases through the courts in a timely fashion. they've estimated the damage to the economy in general as close to $10 million, not to mention the human cost associated with people that can't get to court promptly. so there are people suffering in very real ways. islamic it's the administration of the courts but there are also problems with the inability to afford getting good competent counsel for access to justice sometimes compromised in the private law firms, some of the pro bono operations are being cut
the aba's boy is report commissioned of repaired reports made a stab at collecting of the empirical data about the impact of the loss of the funding in state courts around the country. now it isn't universal. they have so much money to other courts haven't been suffering at all the other places are suffering for leyna employees, they are actually reducing salaries for judges said the state judges in new york until recently. >> what is the mean? >> what it means in the state of...
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the was my empirical data and of course as you follow the chapter you get a sense for my reference for that substance, that very solid thing and of course it necessarily has to take me into the war a bit where i find myself standing in a desert composed of sand, and the sad realization of course is that this is stone. these are the mountains, you know, and yes, much like the book says, we are briefed in some ways. nothing is permanent, but in some ways we also never disappear. even our cash and carbon. it goes back into life, and stone flows from mountains to disserts which go to the c. term, pressed down and become stone again, so stone actually does indoor is just not that stone. >> i think there is a trajectory. each chapter recapitulates the growth, growth and decay which is how our nature but the book unfortunately also has a trajectory which leads towards a kind of wisdom but also a recognition i hate to say it but it's true of mortality and you began as a boy who is fearless or isn't phyllis but is convinced that you can write out anything that comes your way. the fear is overco
the was my empirical data and of course as you follow the chapter you get a sense for my reference for that substance, that very solid thing and of course it necessarily has to take me into the war a bit where i find myself standing in a desert composed of sand, and the sad realization of course is that this is stone. these are the mountains, you know, and yes, much like the book says, we are briefed in some ways. nothing is permanent, but in some ways we also never disappear. even our cash and...
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the was my empirical data and of course as you follow the chapter you get a sense for my reference for that substance, that very solid thing and of course it necessarily has to take me into the war a bit where i find myself standing in a desert composed of sand, and the sad realization of course is that this is stone. these are the mountains, you know, and yes, much like the book says, we are briefed in some ways. nothing is permanent, but in some ways we also never disappear. even our cash and carbon. it goes back into life, and stone flows from mountains to disserts which go to the c. term, pressed down and become stone again, so stone actually does indoor is just not that stone. >> i think there is a trajectory. each chapter recapitulates the growth, growth and decay which is how our nature but the book unfortunately also has a trajectory which leads towards a kind of wisdom but also a recognition i hate to say it but it's true of mortality and you began as a boy who is fearless or isn't phyllis but is convinced that you can write out anything that comes your way. the fear is overco
the was my empirical data and of course as you follow the chapter you get a sense for my reference for that substance, that very solid thing and of course it necessarily has to take me into the war a bit where i find myself standing in a desert composed of sand, and the sad realization of course is that this is stone. these are the mountains, you know, and yes, much like the book says, we are briefed in some ways. nothing is permanent, but in some ways we also never disappear. even our cash and...
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. >> the 59-year-old founder built his empire on software that manages data and information for businesst. the software's something like a giant brain, allowing the cia, which was oracle's first customer, to sift through intelligence gathered from all over the world. a company like ford uses it to retrieve and analyze data on anything from car sales to employee benefits. you've probably used oracle's software yourself at your bank's atm or booking a plane ticket or buying a book over the internet. it is a huge business that has made larry ellison very, very rich. you were briefly, a month, the world's richest man. >> absolutely. that was one hell of a month. everything was different. >> we can joke about it, but you liked it. >> oh, sure. >> you were the one. >> [chuckling] for 30 days. >> microsoft corporation, bill gates. >> he revels in it because ellison becoming number one meant somebody else had to be number two. and that somebody was bill gates, whose microsoft towers over all the competition, including oracle. >> it's an exciting game that's going on right now, and it is to some
. >> the 59-year-old founder built his empire on software that manages data and information for businesst. the software's something like a giant brain, allowing the cia, which was oracle's first customer, to sift through intelligence gathered from all over the world. a company like ford uses it to retrieve and analyze data on anything from car sales to employee benefits. you've probably used oracle's software yourself at your bank's atm or booking a plane ticket or buying a book over the...
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empirically. time spent by mothers on child care, we don't have data for this, the most recent data we have is from 2003. time spent on child care has nearly doubled from 1975 to 2003. >> one thing when i was reading about the attachment mothering idea. many people who get into it are people who haven't been attached. who didn't have parents who nurtured them. who didn't have parents who loved them. >> or felt sufficiently loved. >> there's something to be said about rewriting the story and for living differently than you were loved and i think that's very profound. and there's something about going, i'm going to have a baby. there's this idea of women are just, i was thinking this morning about how amazing women are. >> you were thinking that? a breaking news kyron? >> we do is so intensely and we do it with dedication. of course women are going to do child parenting amazingly and devote themselves to it. part of it is we have so much ambition that doesn't get focused. do you know what i mean? >> and if we are told that we have to be good mothers and be at home, we're going to do did 100%, part of
empirically. time spent by mothers on child care, we don't have data for this, the most recent data we have is from 2003. time spent on child care has nearly doubled from 1975 to 2003. >> one thing when i was reading about the attachment mothering idea. many people who get into it are people who haven't been attached. who didn't have parents who nurtured them. who didn't have parents who loved them. >> or felt sufficiently loved. >> there's something to be said about rewriting...
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empire today. retail sales. we'll talk about the data in a moment. as for europe, a lot going on.ore discussions about the greek government and, of course, the sovereign debt. >> leading a road map for this morning, home depot, even the unseasonably warm weather was not enough. still off its forecast for the full year. stock was shortly lower for the free market. >> groupon better-than-expected earnings. but is that enough to make up for the past three statements? >> facebook raises the expected ipo range and is set to close the books early on a deal that has huge demand. so, do you buy if it spikes to 50? what about 80? cramer has his game plan all drawn out. >> jp morgan shareholders are meeting in florida today. we'll begin with home depot matching estimates with first-quarter earnings of 65 cent a share drawing demand for its core products. revenues came in slightly shy. it's still short of wall street expectations. weird, jim, that you miss on the top line and then you boost your guidance for the year. >> i think may is going to be a very strong month. i met with scott's mira
empire today. retail sales. we'll talk about the data in a moment. as for europe, a lot going on.ore discussions about the greek government and, of course, the sovereign debt. >> leading a road map for this morning, home depot, even the unseasonably warm weather was not enough. still off its forecast for the full year. stock was shortly lower for the free market. >> groupon better-than-expected earnings. but is that enough to make up for the past three statements? >> facebook...
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empire. but there has been a lot of split decisions on data this week., permits not so much. we say a 1/10 increase on sales in headline and even though we all get lulled into come placey when the number matches expectations, you need to take a step back and just realize that 1/10 of 1% is not a strong number. why is -- this forensic so important? because whether it was last year or how we started to go into the summer and lose horsepower, or it's the notion that it's very difficult to dodge what's going on in europe. but the mixed call, keep it simple on the data this week, is definitely making some traders reassess their positions. greece. why is greece so important? pretty much everybody i meet that isn't on the inside baseball, that's the question. why is it so important? they've had multiple bailouts, we kind of know the exposure, why is it important? it's important for one simple reason, in my opinion. that is because in this room of the european union, there really isn't an exit. if an exit gets painted and greece goes through it, that is going to
empire. but there has been a lot of split decisions on data this week., permits not so much. we say a 1/10 increase on sales in headline and even though we all get lulled into come placey when the number matches expectations, you need to take a step back and just realize that 1/10 of 1% is not a strong number. why is -- this forensic so important? because whether it was last year or how we started to go into the summer and lose horsepower, or it's the notion that it's very difficult to dodge...
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retail sales, cp about i and empire say the survey and then later the home builders survey and business inventory. so lots of things lined up for us. a flurry of economic data coming our way today. >> let's look at early stocks to watch. the company reported earnings at two cents a share. revenue beat the streets. >> even before the announcement after the market closed. >> said it controlled marketing spendi spending. we'll talk to an analyst. and agrent results topped consensus. orders rose 8%. and check out millennial media. first quarterly results as a public company, a five cent per share loss was in line with estimates, but revenue spell short. and one more name to watch, smaller market cap, but a mover. the company says it will offer 10 million shares of its common stock to help will raise funds for the deals. basos was there last night. >> did you speak to him? >> i did. he's not mad that we play that. but i did tell him, out of all the internet ceos, is he not one of the greatest? sd . >> we're giving him free publicity. >> my wife was next to me and she didn't see that he was sitting at the table right here. she heard the laugh during dinner and sh
retail sales, cp about i and empire say the survey and then later the home builders survey and business inventory. so lots of things lined up for us. a flurry of economic data coming our way today. >> let's look at early stocks to watch. the company reported earnings at two cents a share. revenue beat the streets. >> even before the announcement after the market closed. >> said it controlled marketing spendi spending. we'll talk to an analyst. and agrent results topped...