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of what that would look like. -- get into the minutia of what that would look like. >> i agree. member melara: it would provide that task force with additional time in order to possibly have some decision making or some power over the hiring of the consultant or develop the work plan with a consultant. >> excellent. any others on the process? member melara: no. that would be the big piece. if we agree with having something with the consultants and how they're going to do their work, we definitely need to suggest a charter revision of some kind. >> the second paragraph speaks to something different. member melara: the one increasing the city department? that is different. that has to do with, i believe mr. pilpel wanted the task force to consider outreach to the city department to tell us, to give us information. some of the questions i had was that all of the departments to not have the information that we would use anywhere. what we need is a city departments that have been for mitch -- information about neighborhoods, and data, and the task at hand. not all departments have an
of what that would look like. -- get into the minutia of what that would look like. >> i agree. member melara: it would provide that task force with additional time in order to possibly have some decision making or some power over the hiring of the consultant or develop the work plan with a consultant. >> excellent. any others on the process? member melara: no. that would be the big piece. if we agree with having something with the consultants and how they're going to do their work,...
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but i think that's minutia. we've done this more recently as an iphone story. we think two-thirds of the gross profits comes from the iphone. the mac business is probably down to 12% of gross profits. i wouldn't say minutia, but it's not something investors should focus on in the earning stream. the earning stream will be different by the iphone and we think the iphone continues to do very well. >> where do you think it goes from here? what's your price target? >> we have an $800 price target -- >> $800? >> it's based on a really extreme earnings multiple. >> the market isn't giving 15 times now, why is it going to give it in the future? >> the s&p has expanded largely, we expect that to continue as the iphone momentum continues and potentially to get into new product markets. >> tavis, how about the fact they really haven't had any penetration in the asian markets to any degree at this point in time. can you address that, and that sort of feeds into your thesis at 15 times, it might not even have to be at 15 times and $800 as far as your target is concerned. >
but i think that's minutia. we've done this more recently as an iphone story. we think two-thirds of the gross profits comes from the iphone. the mac business is probably down to 12% of gross profits. i wouldn't say minutia, but it's not something investors should focus on in the earning stream. the earning stream will be different by the iphone and we think the iphone continues to do very well. >> where do you think it goes from here? what's your price target? >> we have an $800...
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by speaking to the concierges tour of the city, there is increased -- they do not understand the minutiaf the discussions going on inside this building. there is increased concern about the uncertainty about the america's cup. and that is leading to fatigue. i urge the supervisors and the board to expedite this process so we have certainty for the races in 2013. thank you. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> good evening, good afternoon, supervisors. i am a private citizen. in 1983, i had a pivotal change in my life because that is when we lost the america's cup when i was in college. what happened then is the technology inspired me to take up an aerospace engineering degree. the america's cup is unique. it is a unique thing in sports history. you could see nothing but technological innovation. because of this, i got involved in aerospace engineering and in 1983, 1984, i joined the team in newport beach, california. we tried to bring the cup to newport beach. they were faster and we were eliminated quarterly. san francisco has registry. what -- has a rich history. this can be one
by speaking to the concierges tour of the city, there is increased -- they do not understand the minutiaf the discussions going on inside this building. there is increased concern about the uncertainty about the america's cup. and that is leading to fatigue. i urge the supervisors and the board to expedite this process so we have certainty for the races in 2013. thank you. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> good evening, good afternoon, supervisors. i am a private citizen. in...
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or do you think as we get caught up in the minutiae of all this that it's dying down? >> as we get ought up in the minuti minutiae, more and more people seem to follow it. new details are coming out. at the end to ever day, people are trying to piece together what happened on february 26th. this audio -- erks pert that we've been looking into, that's one thing people have focused in on. we won't find out until the state attorney released her decision as to whether zimmerman could be charged in this case. >> all right, george. thank you. >>> let's run down some of the stories we're covering over the next hour. first, he's still not locked up a nomination. folks with still trying to figure out who his running mate might be. >>> and whitney houston's daughter following in her mother's celebrity spotlight. >>> we'll hear from the president live about a new energy partnership with our neighbors from the north and south. do you have anything for a headache...like excedrin... bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [
or do you think as we get caught up in the minutiae of all this that it's dying down? >> as we get ought up in the minuti minutiae, more and more people seem to follow it. new details are coming out. at the end to ever day, people are trying to piece together what happened on february 26th. this audio -- erks pert that we've been looking into, that's one thing people have focused in on. we won't find out until the state attorney released her decision as to whether zimmerman could be...
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a better mind set to focus on the minutia, the small details. >> what's on the defense?t the shot. >> get the shot. >> we have to take our time with this and have to be right. we have to talk about that. >> he wasn't a good sound man. the nfl players for all the cost of this, by the way they are right next to wisteria lane. we have video on "squauk box." you won't believe who showed up to play football. >> that's a good tease. thanks for the story. would you ever make a film? >> sure. absolutely. the defensive player in there, minneapolis quarterback. >> do you bring the goal home? >> we bring the goal home. >> what does that mean? >> we are the winners and everything behind it. >> you ask him and you assume he has not made one in the past. i'm just saying. >> it's a family show. you don't want to talk about that. coming up next, we have the trade off of your tweets. more fast straight ahead. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just
a better mind set to focus on the minutia, the small details. >> what's on the defense?t the shot. >> get the shot. >> we have to take our time with this and have to be right. we have to talk about that. >> he wasn't a good sound man. the nfl players for all the cost of this, by the way they are right next to wisteria lane. we have video on "squauk box." you won't believe who showed up to play football. >> that's a good tease. thanks for the story. would...
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lots of minutia going on, on this subject. it's also terribly necessary. keep in mind, folks, in the ryan plan, which they voted for across the board in unison, the republicans did, it calls for a rate increase to 6.8% to students and it will be fixed. they've also cut out $1.7 billion worth of student aid in that budget. they want to take it from everybody and give it to the wealthy and they also want to gut the health care bill, which the majority of americans want. when do we matter? when do we matter as americans. let's turn to joan walsh, editor of salon.com. clearly boehner is frustrated here. will he succeed or have a tough time getting his own caucus together vote on this? >> he doesn't sound good, does he? i don't know. those sound bites were pretty interesting. i don't think he can believe in what he's saying. i have been a little bit worried about youth turnout and really hoping that young people turn out for the president in the fall. it's not a slam-dunk. but speaker boehner is helping democrats. he is -- it's not just taking the money, it's a
lots of minutia going on, on this subject. it's also terribly necessary. keep in mind, folks, in the ryan plan, which they voted for across the board in unison, the republicans did, it calls for a rate increase to 6.8% to students and it will be fixed. they've also cut out $1.7 billion worth of student aid in that budget. they want to take it from everybody and give it to the wealthy and they also want to gut the health care bill, which the majority of americans want. when do we matter? when do...
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no time before in history had there ever been two fingerprints with 15 minutiae that were not the same person. under our past standards, i was right. but i was wrong. i had made an error. and so had every other examiner that looked at the print. so therefore, when i heard that it was an error, i knew the ground had shifted somewhere and indeed it had. >> we've been using this for a hundred years. we ought to have some serious amounts of science to support the claims that examiners make. >> bergman: jennifer mnookin, a law professor at ucla, is heading a study funded by the justice department on fingerprint identification. >> what matters here isn't, "are your fingerprints really different from that guy over there?" the real question is, "is some part of your fingerprint sufficiently similar to some part of his that a competent examiner might mistake some part of your print for a part of somebody else's print?" well, that's exactly what happened with brandon mayfield. >> bergman: there had been other mistakes in the past, but the mayfield case highlighted the weak link in fingerprint id
no time before in history had there ever been two fingerprints with 15 minutiae that were not the same person. under our past standards, i was right. but i was wrong. i had made an error. and so had every other examiner that looked at the print. so therefore, when i heard that it was an error, i knew the ground had shifted somewhere and indeed it had. >> we've been using this for a hundred years. we ought to have some serious amounts of science to support the claims that examiners make....
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time the opponent may be short on charisma, but the very being is organization and attention to i minutiaand the battleground on the ground will be epic. and the fifth or the x-factor, president obama is black. oh,riÑi i'm sorry, did you thin that we were past that? hardly. let's go back to the numbers again where the racial polarization is palpable. among the black voters barack obama leads mitt romney by 91 points. i did not inverse that. it is 91 points. that is more or less in line with the african-american voting in ç2008. now for the obama campaign the issue is turnout. among the white voters mitt romney is leading the presidere 9 -- 43 to 36%. and that is off of the charts with the last time a centrist ran for election. when bill clinton beat bob dole, he did so with a coalition of minorities to overcome a deficit of white voters, but clinton only lost the white voters by three points. at end of the day, there is a theory propheted that without race, the obama victory would have been a landslide. because he won beside race and because the race is omnipresent in the body, candidate
time the opponent may be short on charisma, but the very being is organization and attention to i minutiaand the battleground on the ground will be epic. and the fifth or the x-factor, president obama is black. oh,riÑi i'm sorry, did you thin that we were past that? hardly. let's go back to the numbers again where the racial polarization is palpable. among the black voters barack obama leads mitt romney by 91 points. i did not inverse that. it is 91 points. that is more or less in line with...
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they fixate on minutia.were talking with ben i will jealous. >> he is great. >> about some of the bills on voter suppressing. >> yeah. >> suppressing the vote. >> yeah. >> just a way of saying, hey, wait a minute. maybe they have gone too far. right? >> yeah. there is a dimension of poor people of color but there is a whole another dimension. >> that's we don't want to debate whether we should get rid of care. we want to get rid of the people who would vote for medicare. how are we going to do that? we are going to demand they have a very identification card like if you live in a nursing home and you move from one room to another, that has to be reflected on your id. i mean the change, or you may not be able to vote. so if you are in r5078 54 d and you go to room 35 c and you don't get that change on your id, you can't vote until this is -- this is the thing that we are dealing with. this is crazy. this is going to hurt veterans seniors, low-income people and guess what. >> that's exactly the way they want i
they fixate on minutia.were talking with ben i will jealous. >> he is great. >> about some of the bills on voter suppressing. >> yeah. >> suppressing the vote. >> yeah. >> just a way of saying, hey, wait a minute. maybe they have gone too far. right? >> yeah. there is a dimension of poor people of color but there is a whole another dimension. >> that's we don't want to debate whether we should get rid of care. we want to get rid of the people who...
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the minute material exception rule, a 9-0, the supreme court in january, they didn't get into the minutiae-- >> she's just a teacher, she says. >> and she's not a religion teacher. >> clayton: now, it will have got into the nitty-gritty. and, before it was too vague and we have to find out what grounds you can discriminate on, over sexuality and reproductive rights and ethnicity. >> i have never seen a catholic school or religious institution getting into say i want to see everything about your private life, how are you living it but when it becomes an issue and i'm not sure how this became an issue but when it becomes an issue publicly and they say i am going to do this, for example, there was another case of a single woman, teacher, who got pregnant, and said, this is -- i'm going to get pregnant though i'm not married and not with anyone because i'll do it my own way and, she has to explain as a teacher to the kids, this is okay, because i'm choosing to do this and that becomes an issue if you are teaching in a religious school. >> clayton: its not clear how this became an issue. >> jul
the minute material exception rule, a 9-0, the supreme court in january, they didn't get into the minutiae-- >> she's just a teacher, she says. >> and she's not a religion teacher. >> clayton: now, it will have got into the nitty-gritty. and, before it was too vague and we have to find out what grounds you can discriminate on, over sexuality and reproductive rights and ethnicity. >> i have never seen a catholic school or religious institution getting into say i want to...