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to peer car rental.achusetts there are 50 participants renting out to 1,000 borrowers. >> they make about $250 in pocket and we have seen it go up to $600 a month. >> similar comes like spry and getaround. >> basically with car sharing it's been taking off for the past ten years. zip cars led the way for that but it was quite limited to geography so if you go peer to peer way you can have a lot more cars available. >> these start-ups is taking advantage of a change in the law that allows to rent cars for a few hours or a few days. >> we see cars as low as $3 up to $15 an hour. >> owners are no on the hook for damages. rental companies pick up the insurance coverage. >> in california, using your car for a personal car sharing, it has no effect on your existing insurance policies. >> there is no risk to the owners. they have insurance and they are completely covered during the rental period. >> these peer to peer auto rental companies to unlock the cars. the companies can install devices that enable the ca
to peer car rental.achusetts there are 50 participants renting out to 1,000 borrowers. >> they make about $250 in pocket and we have seen it go up to $600 a month. >> similar comes like spry and getaround. >> basically with car sharing it's been taking off for the past ten years. zip cars led the way for that but it was quite limited to geography so if you go peer to peer way you can have a lot more cars available. >> these start-ups is taking advantage of a change in...
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i can divert to peer court. sometimes the district is compelled to spend and refer for expulsion. >> i do want to say. this is a bad budget year. i have been told all the things to cut. i am committed. i want to cry. all the things we fund are held up as models and i am committed to the next year's children's club. it has to be our coming together. it's a 2-way street. it's the school district embracing the community. it's really going to take resources and i think the superintendent is correct, resources. we could do better. we could be better partners to end on a mundane note. one of the core successes of a community school is a single point of entry. someone's job is the resource coordinator. that's one of the first things that i am considering funding. having a point that really welcomes the community. >> thank you and so due to time, i would like to take one more remark from doctor wenz. >> in regards to the funding for social emotional learning. when you look at kids who are expelled or expended from schoo
i can divert to peer court. sometimes the district is compelled to spend and refer for expulsion. >> i do want to say. this is a bad budget year. i have been told all the things to cut. i am committed. i want to cry. all the things we fund are held up as models and i am committed to the next year's children's club. it has to be our coming together. it's a 2-way street. it's the school district embracing the community. it's really going to take resources and i think the superintendent is...
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or peer to peer i think music files wapping and there's computers and they have music on their computers and they computers are able to swap files of music p.d.p. in this way and they made famous from napster you know napster was a very you became very famous and it towards and bit torrent it torrents for movies again so you're now this is being applied to currencies right now it's being applied to currency so you can think of it as bit torrents for movies applied to currencies you can also think of it as p.g.p. encrypted e-mail p.g.p. for money there's another way to think of it people know about pretty good privacy for email right p.g.p. is an encryption technology that that's readily available readily available now it wasn't at first but now you can have and to and secure e-mail right to take us will take us to a transaction so normal transaction using bitcoin on the web so how would i as a consumer. how do i do i interact with it well as a consumer you would initially download the bitcoin client and you would do that from bitcoin dot org it's open source software and the currency is
or peer to peer i think music files wapping and there's computers and they have music on their computers and they computers are able to swap files of music p.d.p. in this way and they made famous from napster you know napster was a very you became very famous and it towards and bit torrent it torrents for movies again so you're now this is being applied to currencies right now it's being applied to currency so you can think of it as bit torrents for movies applied to currencies you can also...
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we do have peer courts. i have sat through the sessions myself. it does seem like it has a better impact. the second thing is coordination. once you have san francisco peer court and into the room. community response. the schools have to have and also the cbo , need to have a stronger partnership. i will give you a very quick example. the court required that the bully stay away from the victim. so what crn did was got to the bottom the conflict. between the victim and the bully's brother. they kept in accordance. however the school district did to the respect or did not follow that mediation and went on and expelled them. they were never mediated. so it's a matter of coordinating the court's with with the cbo mediation. so have you a problem of lack of coordination where you have some great programs but they are not supported by the court. juvenile probation. they do need to work together that is respected and used by all the agencies. otherwise students don't believe in these. in the school district doesn't follow or adhere to the outcome. >> tha
we do have peer courts. i have sat through the sessions myself. it does seem like it has a better impact. the second thing is coordination. once you have san francisco peer court and into the room. community response. the schools have to have and also the cbo , need to have a stronger partnership. i will give you a very quick example. the court required that the bully stay away from the victim. so what crn did was got to the bottom the conflict. between the victim and the bully's brother. they...
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there are also some concerns are around peer to peer relationships in terms of bullying and respecting each other. moving on to the older youth -- supervisor avalos: on bullying, does the school district have a policy and programming -- policy and program, or is it school by school and implemented by teachers? >> the district has some district wide initiatives in terms of adopting different curriculums and approaches to creating a positive school climate, such as caring school communities and other efforts such as that, and each school typically has a kind of approach on that as well. they rely on the california health and kids survey, which asks questions each year to gauge how things are happening at school level in terms of which populations are being most impacted, which age groups, that sort of thing. book districtwide and schoolwide approaches. -- both districtwide and school what approaches. supervisor mar: i was going to ask, sometimes anti- discrimination lessons are important. i do not think i have been to a school where bullying was not one of their top priority issues, but
there are also some concerns are around peer to peer relationships in terms of bullying and respecting each other. moving on to the older youth -- supervisor avalos: on bullying, does the school district have a policy and programming -- policy and program, or is it school by school and implemented by teachers? >> the district has some district wide initiatives in terms of adopting different curriculums and approaches to creating a positive school climate, such as caring school communities...
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kind of, like, raised me to be independent and have independent thoughts, not so much as follow my peers, and to challenge information. so, i mean, to be an activist just means that they were conscious of certain facts that were circulating. and in the '60s, they were in their 20s, late 20s, so that was a time where you had a conscious movement where people were actually looking into themselves, finding out about themselves, and trying to do something to better themselves. and my parents encouraged me to do so myself. i understand that a kind of a pivotal point in your own career path was listening to dick gregory talk. yeah, dick gregory came to my alma mater, if that's what i could call it, adelphi university in 1983 and turned me out, meaning that he came and spoke as part of a black history lecture series, something i've been involved with for the last 11 years. and i'd never heard a man so funny then get so deadly serious and cover topics and issues all the in the span of an hour and a half. so it was totally fascinating to me. and i said, "well, you know what? "if i happen to do an
kind of, like, raised me to be independent and have independent thoughts, not so much as follow my peers, and to challenge information. so, i mean, to be an activist just means that they were conscious of certain facts that were circulating. and in the '60s, they were in their 20s, late 20s, so that was a time where you had a conscious movement where people were actually looking into themselves, finding out about themselves, and trying to do something to better themselves. and my parents...
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>> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the ballot box, "you better be voting for the black president, negro. don't make me come in there." >> jon: larry, please. >> they're having a def jam reunion. i was working out some stuff. >> jon: are there still concerns for the black community as unifying as slavery and setting ration? >> not really. these days class is more important than race. like affirmative action. my kids don't need it. my daughter took a spot from a white kid at princeton, he has a right to be upset. good luck, baby. >> jon: so you think voting monowillitically has hurt the black community's voting power? >> of course, jon. this is the last time. it's time that the black community's political structure reflect the i have terse -- the diversity. if you're a black conservative gun-shy about joining the tea party, start the sweet tea party. i don't care. >> jon: and liberal blacks co
>> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the ballot box, "you better be voting for the black president, negro. don't make me come in there." >> jon: larry, please. >> they're having a def jam reunion. i was working out some stuff. >> jon: are there still concerns for the...
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she worked three times harder than her peers. look at me. the girl i told you about was me. i want to make myself better for myself, my peers, and my family, and to break down the barriers and stereotypes that say i will not and cannot. they need to stop and and now. how are you going to help me? thank you. my name is goya. >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? now. what we want? saturday school. when do we want it? now. >> [speaking spanish] >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? >> now. >> what do we want? parent engagement. >> i am a parent and grandparent for a child in hillcrest. she said everything in the school system is about a conversation with parents about their children. how can the office of the school and family partnership accomplish this mission if they do not have the staffing need to make things like getting free and reduced lunch? things like calling parents when they are concerned about their children. many things like engaging parents to be part of the school council, and the development of balance school cultures, and su
she worked three times harder than her peers. look at me. the girl i told you about was me. i want to make myself better for myself, my peers, and my family, and to break down the barriers and stereotypes that say i will not and cannot. they need to stop and and now. how are you going to help me? thank you. my name is goya. >> what do we want? summer school. when do we want it? now. what we want? saturday school. when do we want it? now. >> [speaking spanish] >> what do we...
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i've seen cohorts of students move with their peers that they have already worked things out. the working out of the little arguments. there is a sense of support there. there is a sense of support for parents also4ev and for security for students. it is a hard thing to navigate. especially a large middle school of 1200 kids. do i think our middle schools need help? i think they need desperately -- desperate help. i encourage you to help as well. having said that, i think i am in favor of this. it has not led us to where we need to go. i am just going to challenge all of us. it's not only our children , [unintelligible] >> on page 36, is how the tiebreakers work. the capacity of the whole school, a lot of these schools, very popular schools were filled with requests from the area. that is actually pretty amazing to me. i like to have sort of the analysis done that shows what would happen if the tiebreakers let you -- that you propose are in place. we can see what is different if we made the suggested change. we make that over the feeder tiebreaker. it appears to me, and i may
i've seen cohorts of students move with their peers that they have already worked things out. the working out of the little arguments. there is a sense of support there. there is a sense of support for parents also4ev and for security for students. it is a hard thing to navigate. especially a large middle school of 1200 kids. do i think our middle schools need help? i think they need desperately -- desperate help. i encourage you to help as well. having said that, i think i am in favor of this....
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this is called a peer review. some countries think the peer review process should be managed, but other countries oppose the idea. in many countries the nuclear industry started out as military project, so one goal of these talks is to start bridging the gaps. it is part of a lengthy process of establishing a comprehensive safety framework for the post-fukushima era. >> thank you for your report, junko. >>> tokyo electric power company hopes to resume the decontamination process at fukuima daiichi nuclear power plant as early as tuesday. the water treatment system stopped functions only five hours after its start last friday as high levels of radiation were detected around the instruments used for absorbing radioactive materials. the utility said the water's radiation levels were much higher than expected. on monday tepco conducted tests on different absorbents and concluded that it needs to change them more frequently. it also found that the amount of contaminated water flowing through the system should be varied
this is called a peer review. some countries think the peer review process should be managed, but other countries oppose the idea. in many countries the nuclear industry started out as military project, so one goal of these talks is to start bridging the gaps. it is part of a lengthy process of establishing a comprehensive safety framework for the post-fukushima era. >> thank you for your report, junko. >>> tokyo electric power company hopes to resume the decontamination process...
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today, are you is faced with many challenges, peer pressures at school, other issues. you get involved with an after- school programming in order to learn more, make friends, feel empowered, develop leadership skills, and become more active in the community. these programs are not playtime. they are -- they offer real opportunity for the youth to have a hand in better in their own district community. they are also programs for you to have no other areas in the life for meaningful connection, to foster powerful karen relationships with their peers and adults. some examples that we have heard have been that these programs have become a second home. they have become a place for youth to learn and grow from young adults. i wanted to pass that on, so that you could hear from some of these people. [applause] >> my name is derek. i am a senior at the ball high school. -- balboa high school. in the years that i have been there, more and more money gets taken away from our budget. the more money i see disappear from our school funds, the more familiar faces i see disappear from
today, are you is faced with many challenges, peer pressures at school, other issues. you get involved with an after- school programming in order to learn more, make friends, feel empowered, develop leadership skills, and become more active in the community. these programs are not playtime. they are -- they offer real opportunity for the youth to have a hand in better in their own district community. they are also programs for you to have no other areas in the life for meaningful connection, to...
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. >> susie: all right, running through the next three, ignore peer pressure and learn from mistakes. >> he sits out in omaha and doesn't care what's going on on wall street and he's willing to do things that other people aren't doing and that's something we can all do just ignore peer pressure. don't give in. >> susie: all right. the last one embrace feminine influences. >> m the men may be skeptical b take apage from buffett and you may end up richer and may be $60 billion dollars one day. >> susie: so you met with warren buffett recently and what was his reaction about being compared to let me put it this way, a girlie investor. >> he saw a copy of the book and hope he would understand it's a compliment and when i asked buffett if he thought he invested like a girl he said he would probably plead guilty to that. >> susie: okay. it's an interesting book they looked through and i'm sure our viewers well get interest in too. thank you for coming on the program. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. >> susie: we've been speaking with louann lofton on warren buffett invest like a
. >> susie: all right, running through the next three, ignore peer pressure and learn from mistakes. >> he sits out in omaha and doesn't care what's going on on wall street and he's willing to do things that other people aren't doing and that's something we can all do just ignore peer pressure. don't give in. >> susie: all right. the last one embrace feminine influences. >> m the men may be skeptical b take apage from buffett and you may end up richer and may be $60...
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that basically meant in shorthand that if you wanted to do a peer rehabilitation project, that you either had to remove half of the pier or convert half of it into a park, and that frustrated most proposals to do new projects with these old piers on the waterfront. additionally, bcdc had water- oriented use restrictions, which basically meant just maritime uses or recreation passive enjoyment of the day. bcdc did not that acknowledge the broader sweep of public trust uses we have in our projects now. over a three-year process, led jointly by bcdc and eight port at the time -- and the port at the time, the resolution was adopted in 2000, essentially lifting the water-oriented use restrictions and allowing a broader range of public trust uses and replacing the 50% phil will with a plan level approach to deliver public benefits along the waterfront. those public benefits being filled removal, major clauses for the benefit of the public to appreciate the day, adjacent open water basins where there would be limited primarily recreation-oriented maritime activities but not industrial maritime a
that basically meant in shorthand that if you wanted to do a peer rehabilitation project, that you either had to remove half of the pier or convert half of it into a park, and that frustrated most proposals to do new projects with these old piers on the waterfront. additionally, bcdc had water- oriented use restrictions, which basically meant just maritime uses or recreation passive enjoyment of the day. bcdc did not that acknowledge the broader sweep of public trust uses we have in our...
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we had an unprecedented level of the peer review, and that pretty much totally exhausted its. supervisor chu: thank you. ok, colleagues, and interested in hearing your point about. given that the budget does assume a certain level of revenue, having made investments in positions, i think that is something we should consider, if we were to look at the impact on our revenue numbers, but should we take these cuts? i do think with regard to our supervisor wrote -- supervisory position, i would be willing to support the continuation of that position. what i would say though is, given the budget analyst has recommended the later hiring date of some of these positions, i would definitely agree with that. i do not think there is any way we would get anybody in those positions by the july 1st timeline, and probably october is more realistic. those are my thoughts. one other option is to reserve a part of these positions, given that the information from the assessor's office. colleagues, thoughts? supervisor chiu? supervisor chiu: i am open to the possibility of putting a portion of the
we had an unprecedented level of the peer review, and that pretty much totally exhausted its. supervisor chu: thank you. ok, colleagues, and interested in hearing your point about. given that the budget does assume a certain level of revenue, having made investments in positions, i think that is something we should consider, if we were to look at the impact on our revenue numbers, but should we take these cuts? i do think with regard to our supervisor wrote -- supervisory position, i would be...
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about district 6 is it is a highly engaged community where more positive things are happening than - peer but of course, issues of violence and garner a lot of media attention -- and more positive things happen and -- than negative. there are a lot of things we have to address, not just more police on the streets. i also wanted to lay out some of its coming up in the future that our community will try to rally around. this friday, we are doing is sent off to one of our baseball teams from betsy carmichael elementary school, that is going to arizona to represent san francisco. and if you can make an out, we want to celebrate the positive things happening in our neighborhood. second, we are planning silence the violence event in august. a march from betsy carmichael to city hall. thank you very much. >> thank you. supervisor wiener. supervisor wiener: thank you. i had a few things appear first, i am introducing a resolution related to the mta and specifically the work rule reforms that we have been promised and are anticipating. as we all know, in november last year, the voters are were lon
about district 6 is it is a highly engaged community where more positive things are happening than - peer but of course, issues of violence and garner a lot of media attention -- and more positive things happen and -- than negative. there are a lot of things we have to address, not just more police on the streets. i also wanted to lay out some of its coming up in the future that our community will try to rally around. this friday, we are doing is sent off to one of our baseball teams from betsy...
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there should be a reckoning among our peers. not just surrounding this issue but in health and medicine more generally. something that is fascinating is in the media culture, science and medicine, the standard we hold ourselves to testing from most other fields with the exception of policy, so and so claims barack obama is a nigerian foreign agent and barack obama says no, i was born in hawaii is not the coverage you would see if i said apple computer is about to go out of business. when we write a story that says on the one hand seth mnookin says apple computer is going out of business and steve jobs said who is seth mnookin? if you say something that is outrageous or outlandish even if that is the type of coverage you can bet a lot in science and medicine and politics. my favorite of that would be on the one hand the lakers claim they won the series. [talking over each other] >> to come around to jenny mccarthy is one way in which the public and medical establishment has failed is taking people like jenny mccarthy and saying h
there should be a reckoning among our peers. not just surrounding this issue but in health and medicine more generally. something that is fascinating is in the media culture, science and medicine, the standard we hold ourselves to testing from most other fields with the exception of policy, so and so claims barack obama is a nigerian foreign agent and barack obama says no, i was born in hawaii is not the coverage you would see if i said apple computer is about to go out of business. when we...
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foot you know hotel peer to. peer a boutique hotel and you're much tougher. in serbia multis available in hired regency. the greek capital is braced for more violence and huge protests and a general strike the parliament due to vote on the even harsh austerity measures to avoid defaulting on dead. greek economic turmoil becomes the first challenge for new i.m.f. chief christine the god who also faces a tough task of fighting off the perception that the organization is biased in favor of western countries. fears grow that unrest in syria might drive a militant group has blocked weapons it's stored there in lebanon threatening to stir up further trouble in the region. and in russia there's a push for better north to help orphans make their way in the world as we reveal how many deny the state supports them talking to. on air and online twenty four hours a day you're watching r.t. . budget cuts or bankruptcy tough choice for the greek parliament which is facing a crucial austerity vote european leaders have already warned there are no. options thousands of prote
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foot you know hotel peer to show micro chose your really cool durable teacher and you look tons. in serbia is available in most good hearted regency. former bosnian serb generals outcome that it says in the hague to stand trial for war crimes his defense question is the validity of the evidence all the peers who won't live long enough to see the verdict. the prime suspect in the case of a murdered russian journalist anna politkovskaya supposed to moscow for questioning after being captured in chechnya. and back on the home front millions of americans struggle to find jobs while through the cost of the military campaign overseas working against them by crippling amused legit. world news twenty four hours a day you're watching our table. the top story in iraq and that it the butcher of bosnia has joined his former boss rather than curettage in the hague sixty nine year old army commander now awaits prosecution for genocide but it's expected to be months before his trial begins any better question and it's a mystery of the evidence the tribunals using to base its case on his country
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going this is one of the things that differentiates it from most other from the currency it's pure peer to peer like usenet or anything like that there's no central place where it can be monitored or controlled like napster of or shut down or pillaged or taken over or investigated or anything like that so it's it's a completely distributive currency system and that's one of the reasons why you don't have a central place that is controlling the creation but it's people who are interested in getting bitcoins you can even buy them or you can trade for them or or you can devote your computer to creating that was so it was kind of launched from this algorithm but what stops people from counterfeiting that. well there's a number of counterfeiting measures that are put in there i won't bore everyone with the technical details i just had an interview about with a fellow about this on my channel that the you tube dot com forward slash demand radio but basically it's and it's encrypted and there's a lot of failsafe mechanisms in there to prevent counterfeiting so every time you buy something from
going this is one of the things that differentiates it from most other from the currency it's pure peer to peer like usenet or anything like that there's no central place where it can be monitored or controlled like napster of or shut down or pillaged or taken over or investigated or anything like that so it's it's a completely distributive currency system and that's one of the reasons why you don't have a central place that is controlling the creation but it's people who are interested in...
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everyone knows the only peer for bonhoeffer was martin neumiller, he'd been a u-boat captain in world war i, and he says first they came for labor, and i didn't speak up. and then they came for the jews, and i didn't speak up. then they came through -- he goes through a whole list. and he said finally they came for me, and there was no one left. and i think bonhoeffer was with that movement from 1933 on. so he's a marked man. every move, the more records we have, gestapo knew every move he was making. well, they thought they knew. he did other things on the way. finally, he was caught -- some of you following news may know of a major conductor who was a nephew of bonhoeffer. one of bonhoeffer's sisters was married to him, they had his number. one of his sisters married to a jewish lawyer, and they had to leave for london. he would have been killed. so all these things raised all these flags. and i think he would have been put in prison anyhow, but the death penalty waited until the attempt on hit her's life. and -- lit hitler's life. and when they got all the files, bonhoeffer was wit
everyone knows the only peer for bonhoeffer was martin neumiller, he'd been a u-boat captain in world war i, and he says first they came for labor, and i didn't speak up. and then they came for the jews, and i didn't speak up. then they came through -- he goes through a whole list. and he said finally they came for me, and there was no one left. and i think bonhoeffer was with that movement from 1933 on. so he's a marked man. every move, the more records we have, gestapo knew every move he was...
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the honorees tonight were nominated by parents, teachers, peers, and community members who understand the value of excellent teachers. the people you see standing here tonight have exceeded all standards, dedicated themselves to creating a class room environment that fosters learning, diversity. these teachers are facing a generation of new leaders to create a better world. this honor is a symbol of our immense gratitude for all of their tireless worke. it is my privilege to present this year's teacher of the month award winners. [applause] how about a big hand for all our great teachers? [applause] none of us would be here without them. as most of you all know, i am a big giants fan. so it is a privilege for me to meet each and every one of our all starts here. we want to thank the giants for supporting us. [applause] >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why t
the honorees tonight were nominated by parents, teachers, peers, and community members who understand the value of excellent teachers. the people you see standing here tonight have exceeded all standards, dedicated themselves to creating a class room environment that fosters learning, diversity. these teachers are facing a generation of new leaders to create a better world. this honor is a symbol of our immense gratitude for all of their tireless worke. it is my privilege to present this year's...
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what i am trying to say is it is always a little more gray around that and less peer -- less pure than it might be portrayed. i look forward to talking to you about it more. >> thank you. i will come to your office and we will look at the list. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here, too. supervisor kim: thank you. is there in the other public comment on this? ok, seeing none, public comment is now closed. we have a motion -- >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: second. without opposition. we will be continuing this item. supervisor winner, thank you for attending our rules meeting -- supervisor wiener, thank you for attending the meeting. we want to encourage members of the public more interested in this issue to please contact supervisor wiener and discuss it at his office before this comes to the committee next thursday on june 23. thank you. before we entertain a motion to convene closed session, is there any member of the public who wish to speak on items six through eight? seeing none, public comment is now closed. colleagues, may we have a mot
what i am trying to say is it is always a little more gray around that and less peer -- less pure than it might be portrayed. i look forward to talking to you about it more. >> thank you. i will come to your office and we will look at the list. thank you. supervisor kim: thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here, too. supervisor kim: thank you. is there in the other public comment on this? ok, seeing none, public comment is now closed. we have a motion -- >>...
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i would watch it-- as a fan of the music, i got to watch david talking to many of his peers, some he'd worked with, some he hadn't met before, and there was an exchange and a give and take that you wouldn't see anywhere else. it was a joy for me, but it also elicited some of the true motivation that i hadn't known about before. i hadn't known that bonnie raitt, as a young girl growing up, was fascinated by joan baez because they're both quakers, and they came out of that tradition-- (crosby) antiwar stuff was, you know, served with breakfast for them. something we learned in doing the stand and be counted and something you'll see in the documentary, that these are the stories of where people come from. where did--what sparked them to do this? it didn't happen for the same reasons for everybody, but everyone has a story to tell, and we learned a lot in doing this project. (paulson) and as you point out in the book, it's not about your career per se, but when you talk about the kind of music that's a big part of the book, you're in the middle of it, and i wanted to ask you about, in part
i would watch it-- as a fan of the music, i got to watch david talking to many of his peers, some he'd worked with, some he hadn't met before, and there was an exchange and a give and take that you wouldn't see anywhere else. it was a joy for me, but it also elicited some of the true motivation that i hadn't known about before. i hadn't known that bonnie raitt, as a young girl growing up, was fascinated by joan baez because they're both quakers, and they came out of that tradition-- (crosby)...
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. >> thompson: are you required to have any peer review of child death cases?>> no. >> thompson: are you required to review the medical records in child death cases before or after doing your autopsy? >> no. >> thompson: are you required to consult with specialists in the field on difficult child death cases? >> no >> thompson: after combing through court records, frontline, propublica and npr found nearly two dozen cases in the u.s. and canada in which people were prosecuted for killing children based on questionable autopsies and testimony. all of them were eventually cleared of wrongdoing. we found one of these cases just a day's drive from ernie lopez in el paso. >> hurry up and get my own place, and get a car and everything... >> thompson: monea tyson spent nearly two years in lockdown in the county jail before being acquitted of the murder of her two-year-old son, jayceon. >> that last thing i seen was my son not breathing, you know, and i seen his face turning pale and everything. >> thompson: the case was based largely on the findings of the medical exa
. >> thompson: are you required to have any peer review of child death cases?>> no. >> thompson: are you required to review the medical records in child death cases before or after doing your autopsy? >> no. >> thompson: are you required to consult with specialists in the field on difficult child death cases? >> no >> thompson: after combing through court records, frontline, propublica and npr found nearly two dozen cases in the u.s. and canada in which...
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peer pressure. >> my name is rudy corpus. give a big shout out. i think one good solution is to focus more on elementary school kids. educate them in a way they can comprehend. if they can recite a whole e-40. you know a first grader came to school with a gun. focus on the elementary school kids. that's a solution. thank you. and rudy corp >> i have 15 job openings for kids in foster homes. we currently serve 120 kids. we have the seneca center where we are building a family resource center so the parents who go to san francisco unified school district can come get food, clothing and all of those. please, i have information on the back. take some, hand it out. call me. >> okay. now we're going to have to break for lunch. we do have lunch that we provided right outside. we have delicious sandwiches. this is an opportunity for us to talk. once again. please fill out your form. if you have ideas. these will be incorporated by larry roberts. we are going to come back. we have youth performances. be back here. we are going to celebrate john osaki. >> t
peer pressure. >> my name is rudy corpus. give a big shout out. i think one good solution is to focus more on elementary school kids. educate them in a way they can comprehend. if they can recite a whole e-40. you know a first grader came to school with a gun. focus on the elementary school kids. that's a solution. thank you. and rudy corp >> i have 15 job openings for kids in foster homes. we currently serve 120 kids. we have the seneca center where we are building a family...
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it will be constructed at peers 27 and 29. officials say thousands of people are expected to come here to watch the event. >> we are in the process of getting prepared for our review which is coming up at the end of june and then we will go through the rest of the process throughout the summer. going well. people are working really hard and the city is supporting us. >> the america's cup is expected to generate a billion dollars for san francisco's economy. >>> a nice day out there today. temperatures mostly in the 70s and 80s. we will warm even more tomorrow. current conditions are mild in some places and cooler in others. coast linux fog developing -- coast line, fog is developing. inland, 60s and 70s. tomorrow, early in the morning fog long the coast and bay shores. that clears out and we will see sunny skies. 90s in some spots. where we will warm up coming up in a bit. >>> we have a programming note, this thursday, we will be bringing you a special edition of kron 4 news. 30 rock at 8:30. 9:00, office and kron [ coach ] in
it will be constructed at peers 27 and 29. officials say thousands of people are expected to come here to watch the event. >> we are in the process of getting prepared for our review which is coming up at the end of june and then we will go through the rest of the process throughout the summer. going well. people are working really hard and the city is supporting us. >> the america's cup is expected to generate a billion dollars for san francisco's economy. >>> a nice day...
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and host: you set as a peer you talk to various groups there. -- you said as a peer you talk to variousups there. talk a little bit about morale and your experience. guest: the morale here is very interesting. we have unfortunately a lot of seriously-winded service members, which initially when they learned of their wins a lot of the guys go shortly unconscious after being injured, once they come to grips with the severity of their wounds and what it means for the rest of their life, there is an initial disappointment. at the same time we have a great mix of soldiers here of wounded veterans, and we're all going through the same thing, so i tell people very shortly that it is like a locker room environment. when i am wearing my prosthetic legs and sweating like crazy and working really hard, i look around and see there are other guys that have been through the exact same thing like me and they are more advanced in their recovery. then i look to the other side and see there are other servicemen that are wounded the same as i am, but they are a couple months behind me so they're going thr
and host: you set as a peer you talk to various groups there. -- you said as a peer you talk to variousups there. talk a little bit about morale and your experience. guest: the morale here is very interesting. we have unfortunately a lot of seriously-winded service members, which initially when they learned of their wins a lot of the guys go shortly unconscious after being injured, once they come to grips with the severity of their wounds and what it means for the rest of their life, there is...
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i think that's one of the things that as residents have peered down the street, sighing if they couldm their home or seeing their fate, that's been the hard part. it's stopped rising but it will be so long before they can get back into their homes and try to rebuild their lives. >>> the number of victims killed in an amtrak crash in nevada has risen on six. >> got hit be a big ball of fire comes in. jumped tout window. >> reporter: you jumped out the window? >> yes. i saw fire. the train was moving. i thought it wu going to tip over, but it didn't tip over. people came flying out of the train. >> a tractor trailer truck skidded some 300 feet before hitting a train at the crossing. that was on friday. 28 people are unaccounted for. which may include people who never boarded or people who got off on earlier stops. the train with 218 people onboard was headed from chicago to california. >>> more complains of an such paddowns by the tsa. this time the passenger isn't a kid but an elderly woman who was forced to remove her adult diaper. she said security nations asked a 95-year-old mother
i think that's one of the things that as residents have peered down the street, sighing if they couldm their home or seeing their fate, that's been the hard part. it's stopped rising but it will be so long before they can get back into their homes and try to rebuild their lives. >>> the number of victims killed in an amtrak crash in nevada has risen on six. >> got hit be a big ball of fire comes in. jumped tout window. >> reporter: you jumped out the window? >> yes. i...
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it is a good idea to come to a peer review or a geotechnical review process as part of determining. >> in january of this year, the california building code requires almost all of san francisco that we get geologist and a geotechnical engineer. it was a state building code rather than just the local requirements. >> as you recall, this was called the edge hill ordinance. >> is this the same kind of condition? >> this is more of the rock, all on one side and on the other side -- >> this is a combination. >> a lot of sand hills were scrapes down and deposited to other places without being engineered or consolidated and people build on top of that. we have a whole change as the city surfaced. what is the deal with sand, is this a good place to build on? >> if you want to understand the properties and if you designed to mitigate any adverse effects of the settlement, this is the strongest. i live in the sunset, i have been doing this right on the other side of this hill. i see the same conditions exist here where we have the earthquakes and the sand shakes and it gets more dense. we see d
it is a good idea to come to a peer review or a geotechnical review process as part of determining. >> in january of this year, the california building code requires almost all of san francisco that we get geologist and a geotechnical engineer. it was a state building code rather than just the local requirements. >> as you recall, this was called the edge hill ordinance. >> is this the same kind of condition? >> this is more of the rock, all on one side and on the other...
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applause] efrian hernandez, 16, takes part in the youth development boxing club where he helps his peers build confidence and discipline. he is often seen encouraging others to push themselves harder and not give up, proving to be and our role model. [applause] [applause] evira ziayz, 18, a career counselor with lyric and has worked hard to build partnerships. she motivates other young people to be their best while demonstrating respectful and responsible leadership wherever she is. [applause] [applause] gerald is at inner-city youth where he incurred as other people to be leaders. gerald is also praised for his perseverance and compassionate speaking out against violence. he recently completed the program at city college where he focused on green technology and will soon transferred to louisiana state university. he will be missed. [applause] [applause] lauren dangerfield, 16, has led the forefront of campaigns for people winning in time of rights. -- employment rights. she also institutionalized ethnic studies. she is working to build more awareness on working to bridge the gap between
applause] efrian hernandez, 16, takes part in the youth development boxing club where he helps his peers build confidence and discipline. he is often seen encouraging others to push themselves harder and not give up, proving to be and our role model. [applause] [applause] evira ziayz, 18, a career counselor with lyric and has worked hard to build partnerships. she motivates other young people to be their best while demonstrating respectful and responsible leadership wherever she is. [applause]...