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how much of commercial payments are value oriented? andhat is the breakdown what proportion of payments to hospitals, specialists a primary-care physicians in volume oriented. if you look at the target in the upper left, the results show that about 11% this @ today are of value oriented which means they are tied to performance and quality and design to cut waste. each drop on the right hand side of the page represents a payment reform program that exists in the private market today. the 10.9%.up the crops represent a wide range appeared to reform currently being used -- performance in various other reforms. each method is color coded. the light blue offers a carrot approach. incentive --inical there is an incntive. entive. representlue drops .rograms that offer programs are considered at risk. an example of this is fundamental payment. at the center of the page, there are two transparent bubbles. these numbers tell us how much of the value oriented payment is at financial risk or not. within the 11% of payment saleh oriented, we found
how much of commercial payments are value oriented? andhat is the breakdown what proportion of payments to hospitals, specialists a primary-care physicians in volume oriented. if you look at the target in the upper left, the results show that about 11% this @ today are of value oriented which means they are tied to performance and quality and design to cut waste. each drop on the right hand side of the page represents a payment reform program that exists in the private market today. the...
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it is not that for everybody orientation is all one way or all another way.t is largely to that wherever you are, you are. no one is 100% sure how much of it is genetic, how much is nurture. the real question ought to be this. is this something that people should be required to give up in order to be treated equally? i don't think anybody could look at that and say, a person who knows that they're gay ought to be required to live a straight life in order to have full equality under the law. >> i think we have jumped at a little bit. i'm happy it -- happy to jump into this, but in terms of heightened scrutiny the court has made it clear that the court should be barry reluctant to establish new class is. >> but it has to be categories like race or gender. >> i agree, but one of the things that the court at the mnf-i is political powerlessness. -- the court has identified its political powerlessness. >> that was next, this. >> about the point of the mutability, i'm going to cite plaintiffs' experts from the prop 8 case. these are all people that opponents of pro
it is not that for everybody orientation is all one way or all another way.t is largely to that wherever you are, you are. no one is 100% sure how much of it is genetic, how much is nurture. the real question ought to be this. is this something that people should be required to give up in order to be treated equally? i don't think anybody could look at that and say, a person who knows that they're gay ought to be required to live a straight life in order to have full equality under the law....
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perhaps it wasn't about his sexual orientation, it was about the fact he wasn't acting like a boy enough or girls aren't acting like a girl enough, in other words, it's gender stereotyping. that's a violation of title 9 and we made it clear, right? so that kind of training and recognition and help the superintendents and school officials so that what happened to seth walsh here in tehachipe where for years he was subject to bullying and harassment makes the leaders in schools realize they have a responsibility and also gives them tools in ways they haven't known they had before to do something about it. it is also, though, not just about civil rights enforcement. when we talk about bullying and harassment there is no federal definition of bullying. in fact, one of the things we're working on is getting a common definition so we know what that means. and tom and i have an enormous amount of jurisdiction and team support to help ensure that when it comes to race, when it comes to color and national origin and sex and disability that there is some real teeth behind that, but it also is abou
perhaps it wasn't about his sexual orientation, it was about the fact he wasn't acting like a boy enough or girls aren't acting like a girl enough, in other words, it's gender stereotyping. that's a violation of title 9 and we made it clear, right? so that kind of training and recognition and help the superintendents and school officials so that what happened to seth walsh here in tehachipe where for years he was subject to bullying and harassment makes the leaders in schools realize they have...
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it is oriented to this public assembly use either performance use or venues use. we know about the opera house. it was a site that hosted some of the olympic activities and designated as a world heritage site in 2007. it's what we think of when we think of sydney. the opera house was opened in 2008. it was designed by snow -- the same firm designed to build 30-32 and a place where people go to enjoy the open space. it's another example of contaminated industrial water fronts repurposed for this kind of public assembly use. in vancouver, you have the convention center with a great public walkway that connects restaurants and hotels along the waters edge. this kind of convention use is sort of meeting that urban design standard that we would hope to meet with 30-32 with the proposed project. this is boston contemporary art which opened in 2006. a 65,000 square foot building. it's leaning over the boston harbor and it's got cafes and the main anchor to the pier and water front. and finally the copenhagen to denmark. it opened in 2005 and seats up to 2000 people but v
it is oriented to this public assembly use either performance use or venues use. we know about the opera house. it was a site that hosted some of the olympic activities and designated as a world heritage site in 2007. it's what we think of when we think of sydney. the opera house was opened in 2008. it was designed by snow -- the same firm designed to build 30-32 and a place where people go to enjoy the open space. it's another example of contaminated industrial water fronts repurposed for this...
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not a sexual orientation case. the facts here are different not just the romer situation where california has recognized same-sex marriages and then has taken it away. but california has an interesting crazy quilt system of laws in this state with respect to marriage. you, some people may be married because they're heterosexual and some people may not be married because they wished to marry someone of the same sex. some people who were married to someone of the sex may stay married but if they were to get a divorce, they couldn't even remarry the same person and some persons that are out of state and if their marriage is legal outside the state, then they are recognized in california. we have an irrational system here. and, finally, with respect to the baker case, the doctrinal ground has changed because of the supreme court's sex discrimination cases and it's changed with respect to the romer case, and it's changed with respect to lawrence v. texas. what this case comes down to, it seems to me that california has
not a sexual orientation case. the facts here are different not just the romer situation where california has recognized same-sex marriages and then has taken it away. but california has an interesting crazy quilt system of laws in this state with respect to marriage. you, some people may be married because they're heterosexual and some people may not be married because they wished to marry someone of the same sex. some people who were married to someone of the sex may stay married but if they...
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where is the focus of effort so we can orient ourselves and our capabilities towards that. second thing we need is to understand the intent. what is the priority, where are they and that also keys us to what capabilities we might be able to focus on. of course the third thing we need to know what the resource shortfalls are. that will allow us to determine what kinds of equipment we need to put towards that. but what i saw in the exercise was a good information flow and an atmosphere of a team effort at the location at ocean beach. >> thank you. thank you, all. when we have an vent in the future and we know it's going to happen, we just don't know when, i sometimes tell my team we're one day closer to the next disaster. i don't know when it's going to be, but we're one day closer. when that happens it's unlikely that the people we exercised with are actually going to be the people who are responding. so knowing that, what are the top 3 things that you might share, your elevator speech, if you will. rob mentioned institutional knowledge. what do you want to take and give to
where is the focus of effort so we can orient ourselves and our capabilities towards that. second thing we need is to understand the intent. what is the priority, where are they and that also keys us to what capabilities we might be able to focus on. of course the third thing we need to know what the resource shortfalls are. that will allow us to determine what kinds of equipment we need to put towards that. but what i saw in the exercise was a good information flow and an atmosphere of a team...
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my orientation has been different. that is, i have tried to see without denying some of the us and them attitude that was there, trying to emphasize the connectivity rather than the contrast, trying to emphasize the -- instead of otherness, a kind of togetherness in the sense that in order to show that antiquity can be a positive model and not just a negative model to our contemporary circumstances and i've always been, i guess, interested in the linkage between the past and the present and here's an instance in which the mutual perceptions and representations of one another by different peoples in antiquity shows a much greater complexity than just a -- the good guys and the bad guys, the us and them, that there is a great deal of overlapping, that there's a lot of borrowing from one culture to another and there's a way -- there are a number of ways in which individual cultures have reshaped their own sense of their past, their own sense of themselves by linking themselves to other cultures and other people. >> an exa
my orientation has been different. that is, i have tried to see without denying some of the us and them attitude that was there, trying to emphasize the connectivity rather than the contrast, trying to emphasize the -- instead of otherness, a kind of togetherness in the sense that in order to show that antiquity can be a positive model and not just a negative model to our contemporary circumstances and i've always been, i guess, interested in the linkage between the past and the present and...
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nobody brought up sexual orientation. >> it was very much in the background and funny thing is the people who are most interested were liberal journalists like you. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i'm just titillated by the whole thing. >> we've had several stories about when i ran 20 years ago and when i ran this time around and so a lot of the stories were about that. typically, you know, the more progressive. >> stephanie: you know what's interesting is i think it has become -- nonpartisan issue. i wouldn't say bipartisan, would you? interesting, this morning, i was just saying we welcome a brand
nobody brought up sexual orientation. >> it was very much in the background and funny thing is the people who are most interested were liberal journalists like you. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i'm just titillated by the whole thing. >> we've had several stories about when i ran 20 years ago and when i ran this time around and so a lot of the stories were about that. typically, you know, the more progressive. >> stephanie: you know what's interesting is i think it has...
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i have been working and i have been with the (inaudible) monthly legal orientation sessions. and i have witnessed the need for of the economically disadvantaged people of legal orientation and foreclosure and issues with social security ssi, and etc.. so i am aware that they staoet has the resources and i am a believer that we have here billionaires living in the city and this is a matter of justice. the working population of san francisco cannot afford of >> i'd like to welcome everyone back to the budget and finance committee subcommittee meeting for wednesday mark 27. i want to let people know that our 1 o'clock meeting is not going to be starting until 2 o'clock. we're still on our morning agenda. we came out of a meeting with our city attorney so if we can move not to discuss that publically. so you now we're going to - mr. city attorney that you just want to make a public committee that the committee took no action in the closed section. we're going to continue with item number 4. first mr. john our director of the department of real estate give our permission and so th
i have been working and i have been with the (inaudible) monthly legal orientation sessions. and i have witnessed the need for of the economically disadvantaged people of legal orientation and foreclosure and issues with social security ssi, and etc.. so i am aware that they staoet has the resources and i am a believer that we have here billionaires living in the city and this is a matter of justice. the working population of san francisco cannot afford of >> i'd like to welcome everyone...
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corporations but if you really want some growth you want some things which are you see consumer oriented and certainly we're talking about sort of the market for that . well in the market for startups is a strange sort of phrase i would say that yes there are startups in russia we can counter. many hundreds maybe thousands of some war three i do startups but certainly the infrastructure and the ecosystem of course especially the success stories are much fewer much was developed in silicon valley or maybe some other places like new york city or a long them. what are you how do you in the late your competitors or do you want to do something completely different so in this sense i would just to say that i am somehow not completely related to the eighty business itself so i'm representative for instance of science and technology which is a lot to do which is second which is a practically the university and we're standing a little bit on another side of the pipeline so we have to feel this pipeline for creation of new startups with new talents are already hard. taking into account that we jus
corporations but if you really want some growth you want some things which are you see consumer oriented and certainly we're talking about sort of the market for that . well in the market for startups is a strange sort of phrase i would say that yes there are startups in russia we can counter. many hundreds maybe thousands of some war three i do startups but certainly the infrastructure and the ecosystem of course especially the success stories are much fewer much was developed in silicon...
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especially with someone like hillary clinton as secretary of state that the orientation was toward getting rid of chavez as quickly as possible and any strategy really was was open and the reality was only that the strategy had failed in the past and so the strategy now under obama has been to fund actually with increasingly large amounts of money the venezuelan opposition to fund them openly and to hope that they would defeat this in an election which they still could not manage to do despite the money flowing in from washington and so no i'm sure that that's the obama administration's continuing orientation is that now with child is gone we can we can deal with this question electorally but until that until the u.s. government recognizes the ability of the venice where the people to govern themselves and to decide on their own leaders to develop their own form of democracy into practice it and to not you know to not impose a specific form of democracy and certainly not to impose economic you know economic demands on venice with and that are unjust until that happens is really no way for
especially with someone like hillary clinton as secretary of state that the orientation was toward getting rid of chavez as quickly as possible and any strategy really was was open and the reality was only that the strategy had failed in the past and so the strategy now under obama has been to fund actually with increasingly large amounts of money the venezuelan opposition to fund them openly and to hope that they would defeat this in an election which they still could not manage to do despite...
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when we increase our understanding of sexual orientation. in any case, do any of you think scalia landed a real blow there or did he just -- was he just being cranky and demonstrated that perhaps it is not so much to me in a nest -- dominion askeist> ? >> i blogged about this. scalia was getting at one of these evolving standards of decency that the living constitution -- when was this? do you really mean that the founders of this country or even the ratifiers working the amendment had in mind gay marriage? that is not the right way to frame the question. i think ted olson did not answer it very well. he talked about, it was when we began to accept gays into our culture, new understandings of equality. i do not think that is right. that sort of plays into the wassite trap that scalia laying. i think the answer is, 1868, when the 14th amendment was ratified. not because i have proof or think that the ratifiers of that amendment had in mind gay marriage or any aspect of gay rights, but you look at if you are an originalist, we are arguing the
when we increase our understanding of sexual orientation. in any case, do any of you think scalia landed a real blow there or did he just -- was he just being cranky and demonstrated that perhaps it is not so much to me in a nest -- dominion askeist> ? >> i blogged about this. scalia was getting at one of these evolving standards of decency that the living constitution -- when was this? do you really mean that the founders of this country or even the ratifiers working the amendment had...
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first these water oriented uses port activities, marina activities, more recently i think there has been an awareness about the need to sort of protect the marine environment so habitat and ancillary or other use of property. if you have cargo operation and you have office space that is associated with that cargo operation that would be considered ancillary use that is permissible and then you have the publicen enjoyment of public trust lands. in the burton act we manage this property on behalf of the people of california. people can come to the port, stay at a hotel, eat at a restaurant and shop and those are all determined to be consistent with the public trust. so when we do major projects along the water fronts in almost all cases there is an interest in making sure the state greece agrees that what we are proposing is used with public trust. sometimes that's what the authors want to make sure things are appropriate. the major project that we have built for the land use plan. and in each case we've, with the exception of the cruise terminal have gotten a letter written by the executi
first these water oriented uses port activities, marina activities, more recently i think there has been an awareness about the need to sort of protect the marine environment so habitat and ancillary or other use of property. if you have cargo operation and you have office space that is associated with that cargo operation that would be considered ancillary use that is permissible and then you have the publicen enjoyment of public trust lands. in the burton act we manage this property on behalf...
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how much of commercial payments are value oriented. what is the breakdown of the value oriented payment and how much put providers of financial risk so that their performance and what proportion of payments is value oriented? if elected to target in the upper left or at the bottom right the results show that about 11% of health care dollars we spend to their value oriented , which means they are tied to performance and quality and designed to cut waste. this means about 90 percent of the payments were made and other traditional fee-for-service or other payment methods that do not reflect or support quality. each drop on the right hand side of the page represents a payment reform program that exists in the private market today. that makes up just under 11%. these represent a wide range of payment reform programs that are currently being used and are shared risk of a share payment -- excuse me, at shares savings, bundled payment, fee-for-service , pay for performance and other methods. you'll also see that each is color-coded. a light bl
how much of commercial payments are value oriented. what is the breakdown of the value oriented payment and how much put providers of financial risk so that their performance and what proportion of payments is value oriented? if elected to target in the upper left or at the bottom right the results show that about 11% of health care dollars we spend to their value oriented , which means they are tied to performance and quality and designed to cut waste. this means about 90 percent of the...
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there are many that say any orientation but strait is a sen. they pick and choose various verses to support their claims. i am here to tell you that there are communities of faith, including your nation's cathedral where we do not believe that to be true. we read our bibles, too. we find a different story there than the ones our adversaries discovered. we see got a making and blessing people in god's own image. we see jesus eating and walking with people from every walk of human life. standith leaders that with you today say that time for marriage equality in this country has come. hasso believe that god given each of us the gift of our sexual orientation. uselieve that god has given the gift of marriage as the best way for faithful people to live out that sexuality. as a straight man, my church and my government have long given me the right to live with those gifts. those of us from churches and synagogues that are gathered today are saying that our communities are ready to extend those rights to everyone. governmentthat the do the same. the f
there are many that say any orientation but strait is a sen. they pick and choose various verses to support their claims. i am here to tell you that there are communities of faith, including your nation's cathedral where we do not believe that to be true. we read our bibles, too. we find a different story there than the ones our adversaries discovered. we see got a making and blessing people in god's own image. we see jesus eating and walking with people from every walk of human life. standith...
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are people that are you better do you want to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation but not based on no i don't want to discriminate against people on anything what the point i was trying to make is if i'm trying to make this if you want to make it a civil rights issue at the birth i know who's black would babies black and i know which babies white and if i wanted to be discriminatory based on color i could do that immediately i don't know which babies get a so that's a terrible discussion to make and it's why blacks get offended and that's why we ended up voting down things like prop eight because we're saying don't take a civil rights issue that i know exactly you know what i am the minute you c.b. going to be discriminated against because he's gay until he becomes six or seven or eight or nine or ten years old that's not necessarily true meaning so their gender identity is policed at a very early age and whether that's tenorio sexual orientation or perceived gender identity you can see all over the place in this country parents telling other parents how to raise t
are people that are you better do you want to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation but not based on no i don't want to discriminate against people on anything what the point i was trying to make is if i'm trying to make this if you want to make it a civil rights issue at the birth i know who's black would babies black and i know which babies white and if i wanted to be discriminatory based on color i could do that immediately i don't know which babies get a so that's a...
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a sjsu job development specialist says in 29 states it is legal to be fired because of sexual orientation and some students worry what will happen if they come out. daniel newell" "so when students who are lgbtq go into the workforce and accept a job offer in another state specially a conservative state like texas certain parts of texas especially it's going to be a shock and in some case unsafe." newell says coming out at work has its pros and cons. he says there may be less stress because colleagues know but there can also be terminations and coworkers treating you differently. s so should sexual orientation be discussed in job interviews? wiggsy sivertsen"if i "if i were applying for job their i'd ask them up front i noticed in your documentation in terms of non-discrimination policy you don't refer to the lgbt community can you talk to me a little bit about why that." one student says he will always be up front in job interviews and say he is gay. nicholas chu" "in a field where basically the idea is to help people and to tell people i came from this place i came for these struggles a
a sjsu job development specialist says in 29 states it is legal to be fired because of sexual orientation and some students worry what will happen if they come out. daniel newell" "so when students who are lgbtq go into the workforce and accept a job offer in another state specially a conservative state like texas certain parts of texas especially it's going to be a shock and in some case unsafe." newell says coming out at work has its pros and cons. he says there may be less...
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the question is now, is sexual orientation discrimination a type of discrimination that violates the equal protection clause? that is the underlying constitutional issue. host: those that believe it does will point to what? caller: just as we will make some point to this -- when the 14th amendment was adopted in 1968 -- 1768, nobody thought the phrase meant that it involved gays and lesbians, the original view of the 14th amendment was that it was about end of slavery. the argument is that this has been understood that sexual orientation was not under the equal protection clause. that is basically the argument. they do not have a case where the court rejected it. it has never come up before. host: loving and vs. virginia from 1967? guest: that was the case that struck down laws against interracial marriage. at a time, i think the number was 16 or 17 states still made it illegal for a white person and a black person to marry. the supreme court struck that down and said, that is a matter of equal protection. the state has no business deciding based on race who can get married. host: wh
the question is now, is sexual orientation discrimination a type of discrimination that violates the equal protection clause? that is the underlying constitutional issue. host: those that believe it does will point to what? caller: just as we will make some point to this -- when the 14th amendment was adopted in 1968 -- 1768, nobody thought the phrase meant that it involved gays and lesbians, the original view of the 14th amendment was that it was about end of slavery. the argument is that this...
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[cheers and applause] i also believe that god has given each of us the gift of our sexual orientationle to live out that sexuality. [cheers and applause] as a straight man, my church and my government have long given me the right to live into those gifts. those of us from churches and synagogues and temples and mosques who are gathered here with you today are saying our faith communities are ready to extend those rights to everyone. [cheers and applause] it is time that the government do the same. the freedom to marry the person you love is not only a constitutional right, it is a moral right. it is time, it is time for marriage equality. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. [cheers and applause] thank you so much to the reverend dean hall and all of your leadership with the national cathedral. we are so proud of it. thank you so much. i'm here now to introduce no stranger to my organization, the leadership conference on civil and human rights, the national director of the japanese-american citizens league, priscilla ochita. jacl is one of the founding original organ
[cheers and applause] i also believe that god has given each of us the gift of our sexual orientationle to live out that sexuality. [cheers and applause] as a straight man, my church and my government have long given me the right to live into those gifts. those of us from churches and synagogues and temples and mosques who are gathered here with you today are saying our faith communities are ready to extend those rights to everyone. [cheers and applause] it is time that the government do the...
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>> it was constitutional when we -- as a culture determined that sexual orientation is a characteristic of individuals that they cannot control, and that that -- >> i see. when did that happen? when did that happen? >> there's no specific date in time. this is an evolutionary cycle. >> well, how am i supposed to know how to decide a case, then -- >> because the case that's before you -- >> if you can't give me a date when the constitution changes? >> in -- the case that's before you today, california decided -- the citizens of california decided, after the california supreme court decided that individuals had a right to get married irrespective of their sexual orientation in california, and then the californians decided in proposition 8, wait a minute, we don't want those people to be able to get married. >> so -- so your case -- your case would be different if proposition 8 was enacted into law prior to the california supreme court decision? >> i would make -- i would make the -- also would make the -- that distinguishes it in one respect. but also -- also -- i would also make the argu
>> it was constitutional when we -- as a culture determined that sexual orientation is a characteristic of individuals that they cannot control, and that that -- >> i see. when did that happen? when did that happen? >> there's no specific date in time. this is an evolutionary cycle. >> well, how am i supposed to know how to decide a case, then -- >> because the case that's before you -- >> if you can't give me a date when the constitution changes? >> in...
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i want to frame this question, what do we think it would take to be oriented the mindset -- to read-orient the mindset here -- here toient the mindset unleash the smallest of our businesses. what would it take to change that mind-set? i'm going to start with the congressman. he just succeeded in preventing one more epa regulation from getting through. >> your question is the perfect one because big business to hire more lawyers, more lobbyists. the small people are getting killed. allison and next to a long -- next to a young lady years ago and she said she just wanted a venue here in maryland but the presents were too numerous. -- but the permits were too numerous. small businesses are not being able to send anyone to the white house to get the waiver from obama-care so they are at a competitive disadvantage. have a bill called a virtual congress, put congress back home among the people. if you change the process than you would change the outcome. if we were closer to the small businesses than the lobbyists i would guarantee that small businesses would have a better day. reminded when we
i want to frame this question, what do we think it would take to be oriented the mindset -- to read-orient the mindset here -- here toient the mindset unleash the smallest of our businesses. what would it take to change that mind-set? i'm going to start with the congressman. he just succeeded in preventing one more epa regulation from getting through. >> your question is the perfect one because big business to hire more lawyers, more lobbyists. the small people are getting killed. allison...
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>> many of the students who went there came from families who were very progressive, left oriented and there is a predilection to that. i know that many of them told me this pull shaped their lives sc and fate fact that back. and people who graduatede scho and fate fact that back. and people who graduated like elliot reacted against this -- and wrote about the rosenbergs and their parents culpability. they reacted very much against it. in many cases they were very bitter about it. >> that is confusing, such an amazingly democratic society when people are allowed to express themselves freely and to have a background in that way, that elliot abrams could be in that way. it is incredible to me. can you in this way? >> one of the things elliott found, one of the things he found in school is the loved being in the opposition. he loves being a countersponge. he believes ve . he believes very strongly in what he believes the nest of his character and police came into focus and reinforced when he went to harvard and found himself under siege. it is important to notes, punish or penalized, he w
>> many of the students who went there came from families who were very progressive, left oriented and there is a predilection to that. i know that many of them told me this pull shaped their lives sc and fate fact that back. and people who graduatede scho and fate fact that back. and people who graduated like elliot reacted against this -- and wrote about the rosenbergs and their parents culpability. they reacted very much against it. in many cases they were very bitter about it....
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have a diverse as body as we can, not only in terms of ethnic, racial diversity and also sexual orientation and other things and i think each supervisor tries to weigh and balance different factors that have to be considered, and i do think that it makes sense to provide deference to the district supervisor. i know that there are many people in district six that could be appointed and do a great job. what i can tell you from my experience with mr. flanagan is i haven't met someone who is more committed to these issues. he actually in his own time makes a point of riding different buses throughout the city just so that he can see first hand the experience, not only as a disabled person but as a senior, and i think that having that kind of enthusiasm and someone willing to really look at the system and how it impacts the consumer directly i think is important. i think the perspective of someone who is disabled is also very important perspective, and i appreciate the fact that all of us even though he's not in district 9 we hear from him on different issues that identifies out there and i thin
have a diverse as body as we can, not only in terms of ethnic, racial diversity and also sexual orientation and other things and i think each supervisor tries to weigh and balance different factors that have to be considered, and i do think that it makes sense to provide deference to the district supervisor. i know that there are many people in district six that could be appointed and do a great job. what i can tell you from my experience with mr. flanagan is i haven't met someone who is more...
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we provide intensive orientation in the first few months. once the family is stable and they have received their social security card, they have a georgia i.d. and they have basic orientation then we work with them on self-sufficiency. ellen talked about this. this is a self-sufficiency program. refugees come here to have a normal life. they want to be able to support their families and earn money and have control where they live and how they live. we want to make that process as easy and fast as possible. so we provide extensive employment orientation, all of the six resettlement agencies have employment departments that focuses on getting people placed and giving them the skills and information they need to keep that job. that's kind of the same across the board for all of us. then each resettlement organization secures additional funding and support from the community, from the faith community, from local foundation, from individuals, to provide longer term services. -- ces like after-schools after-school programs. we have after-school pr
we provide intensive orientation in the first few months. once the family is stable and they have received their social security card, they have a georgia i.d. and they have basic orientation then we work with them on self-sufficiency. ellen talked about this. this is a self-sufficiency program. refugees come here to have a normal life. they want to be able to support their families and earn money and have control where they live and how they live. we want to make that process as easy and fast...
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>> i think many of the schools had come from families who were very progressive and left oriented and so there was already a predilection but i know that many of them have told me that the school really shaped their lives and was, you know, really -- the track that back. i mean, victor talks about his class's he was in the class of 50. lots of people see that as a real market their lives and the people who graduated like elliot that reacted against it and wrote the book that really sort of brought to light the fact of the parents culpability they've reacted a very much against it. they were in many cases very bitter about. >> i find that totally confusing actually that it is such an amazing the space society that people were allowed to express themselves so freely and to have a background in that way. can you elucidate? >> one of the things elliott found comegys is one of the things he found is that he loved being in the opposition. he loved being a counterpuncher. i don't know that he really believes very strongly what he believes, but i think that somehow the mesh of his character c
>> i think many of the schools had come from families who were very progressive and left oriented and so there was already a predilection but i know that many of them have told me that the school really shaped their lives and was, you know, really -- the track that back. i mean, victor talks about his class's he was in the class of 50. lots of people see that as a real market their lives and the people who graduated like elliot that reacted against it and wrote the book that really sort...
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i think that is the orientation of this particular panel and that may be why there is some of that focus. in a more structured relationship between government and system, there is a lot more positive law in place that governs the conditions under which someone can conduct a wiretap or obtain information from a telephone service provider, that kind of thing. places limitations in the ways that people in position and that people have received information from the government can disclose that information to round out the bradley manning comment. i agree we need to be looking at all aspects of this issue and privacy as a citizen is equally as important as privacy as a consumer. the focus is because that is where the panel went, not that any of us think that aspect is less important. >> where is the microphone? >> hold up closer to your mouth. about the a question andlarity of notice [inaudible] it would somehow be okay and in some cases, it's still not ok. [inaudible] if you want to give people notice, how do you give them meaningful notice so that they are learning what they should be learn
i think that is the orientation of this particular panel and that may be why there is some of that focus. in a more structured relationship between government and system, there is a lot more positive law in place that governs the conditions under which someone can conduct a wiretap or obtain information from a telephone service provider, that kind of thing. places limitations in the ways that people in position and that people have received information from the government can disclose that...
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the law specifically targets a group of relationships you have the same orientation that want to form these marriages. there's no serious arguments that now stands that these cases ought to be analyzed based on sexual orientation. we're not going to draw this between conduct and status. gay people have both a concept and a status. we will not let that word anymore. >> many supporters argue that traditional marriage laws are better understood as discrimination on the basis of sex rather than sexual orientation. these arguments are not the most effective arguments to make. they fail to get to what ought to be at the core, what is marriage? what is the purpose? if you understand that everything else falls in place. >> we are going to have to wrap it up because we're getting to 5:30. my question is about the marriage institution. by all respect, the way that you look at the history of marriage institutions to me is not a science. it is not a cultural science. it is hypocrisy. the way you that you're saying if marriage social goal is to create more human beings, why do we even let people w
the law specifically targets a group of relationships you have the same orientation that want to form these marriages. there's no serious arguments that now stands that these cases ought to be analyzed based on sexual orientation. we're not going to draw this between conduct and status. gay people have both a concept and a status. we will not let that word anymore. >> many supporters argue that traditional marriage laws are better understood as discrimination on the basis of sex rather...
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if you look at the civil rights act, it still does not provide sexual orientation. it is the pace of change that struck me as significant. >> yes? >> [indiscernible] on how the [indiscernible] insight on how [indiscernible] movie such as "zero dark thirty" [indiscernible] what i am wondering is how the military [indiscernible] >> ok, so the issue here is, what is the uniform military role in response to those conditions that ultimately enhanced interrogations' techniques, water boarding, whatever you want to call it. one of the reasons i am wearing a third star now is the results of senator gramm's emphasis on allowing generals to have a seat at the table in some of the policy decisions that were made that influenced the action of the administration right up to 9/11. you were saying, wait a minute, you have good experience in how to apply law of war in the geneva convention. that voice was not being heard as stridently as it needed to be within the policy-making apparatus that was considering the changes after 9/11. pentagon,-star in the you have a voice. we have ne
if you look at the civil rights act, it still does not provide sexual orientation. it is the pace of change that struck me as significant. >> yes? >> [indiscernible] on how the [indiscernible] insight on how [indiscernible] movie such as "zero dark thirty" [indiscernible] what i am wondering is how the military [indiscernible] >> ok, so the issue here is, what is the uniform military role in response to those conditions that ultimately enhanced interrogations'...
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it will likely be predominantly food and beverage oriented. we don't envision this a big fisherman's wharf style retail development. we think it will have a combination of uses that serve the neighborhood. there is many restaurants in that general vicinity. we believe there is opportunity to serve the local population and the event population with high quality food and beverage offerings. we do have considerations to address vis-a-vis the land issues and bcdc would like to see as much visitor oriented re tail as possible and serve the region and not just the local needs of the neighborhood so we have to always balance from policy perspective specific surveying things with larger serving retail uses that bring the whole bay area to the site. >> so you wouldn't envision -- for example, there are different retailers inside the arena and available during the events and the outside retail is available all the time? >> yeah. one of the unique aspects of the project we open up what would be typical insular uses to the ticketed customer and we kind of
it will likely be predominantly food and beverage oriented. we don't envision this a big fisherman's wharf style retail development. we think it will have a combination of uses that serve the neighborhood. there is many restaurants in that general vicinity. we believe there is opportunity to serve the local population and the event population with high quality food and beverage offerings. we do have considerations to address vis-a-vis the land issues and bcdc would like to see as much visitor...