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not necessarily an aspect of legal practice. and i think it would be a shame if law schools took such a pivot towards creating a practicing with lawyers and the entire academy we can see that they became a vehicle for facilitating this and the law. that is not what the legal academy has done for the last 100 years and we would lose an awful lot of value if they abandoned their traditional roles and criticizing the law and legal institutions from the legal profession. and instead refashioned itself toward the end of something to be practice ready and there would be tremendous opportunity in doing that. >> what is the kc like to go to when teaching class? >> all, the cases that i enjoy are the first year, my cases. >> what those cases? >> these are cases -- did you go to law school? >> no, i did not. >> many of the times they start off with a father and his son in the earlier part of the 20th century. and the sun had had an industrial farm accident and had seriously injured his hand in the only remaining injury was cosmetic. they
not necessarily an aspect of legal practice. and i think it would be a shame if law schools took such a pivot towards creating a practicing with lawyers and the entire academy we can see that they became a vehicle for facilitating this and the law. that is not what the legal academy has done for the last 100 years and we would lose an awful lot of value if they abandoned their traditional roles and criticizing the law and legal institutions from the legal profession. and instead refashioned...
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it's not the nature of legal practice today. most is not derived from the few common law cases whether american or english cases. most is derived from statutes that are enacted by congress that are enacted by state legislature. so our focus in part, simply has to shift away from the core originator of law and to instead are elected representatives. we have to become less court focus and a little bit more legislation focused in the orientation toward law. second, the curriculum we still teach is the required first-year curriculum put together at the time when most was domestic. if you're going to be become an american lawyer you need to learn u.s. law. maybe some law in the state which you intend to practice. these days, i think, it would be -- not familiarize law students with institutions international law public and private. that wasn't on the agenda at the time when the 20th century u.s. legal curriculum was set. threne are some other differences and other changes as well. i also think that the curriculum set in the teens a k
it's not the nature of legal practice today. most is not derived from the few common law cases whether american or english cases. most is derived from statutes that are enacted by congress that are enacted by state legislature. so our focus in part, simply has to shift away from the core originator of law and to instead are elected representatives. we have to become less court focus and a little bit more legislation focused in the orientation toward law. second, the curriculum we still teach is...
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i think it is a false assumption that largely was apologetic about existing social practices. to understand racism in a relatively superficial way is simply a mistake of consciousness, a form of irrationality as opposed to understand more deeply inscribed in the institutional part this is and customs of our society. so the black nationalist position understands raise to tend to difference in nationality between communities. the african-american community a separate history from white americans in north america. that had a particular history. much of it is subordination that within that subordination has created a community of culture that are worth preserving as opposed to the deep integration assumption is criticized by the black nationalist of 1960s and 1970s are basically imagines the black community should cease to exist once integrationist and succeed, but there will be a kindness painless genocide is african-americans are integrated into mainstream majority white institutions. so that is the thesis in a nutshell. the good and well-intentioned people in the 1960s and 1970
i think it is a false assumption that largely was apologetic about existing social practices. to understand racism in a relatively superficial way is simply a mistake of consciousness, a form of irrationality as opposed to understand more deeply inscribed in the institutional part this is and customs of our society. so the black nationalist position understands raise to tend to difference in nationality between communities. the african-american community a separate history from white americans...
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certainly we have some practice test do's and don'ts. it's not a score, it's not a curriculum, but it helps you look at the content and look at the accessibility tools and just the environment as well. it really accomplishes those thing very well. i wanted to especially appraise the middle school jeanie and they had them all log onto the practice test. note the intensity which they are staring at the screens there. but also if you note, they all have paper and pencils in front of them. scratch paper is allowed and we want to make sure we account for it in terms of the space when we are presenting our testing schedules. they also gave them some reflection questions to work on. we were doing a variety of training sessions. we have our test score meetings. there is three per year per division. we presented at a number of school faculty meetings. we shared with all the uesf levels high school, middle school and elementary. we have been attending the schools administrator meetings as well. >> okay. at this point we'll take any questions from
certainly we have some practice test do's and don'ts. it's not a score, it's not a curriculum, but it helps you look at the content and look at the accessibility tools and just the environment as well. it really accomplishes those thing very well. i wanted to especially appraise the middle school jeanie and they had them all log onto the practice test. note the intensity which they are staring at the screens there. but also if you note, they all have paper and pencils in front of them. scratch...
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in particular, to integrate this practices into the way the organization runs. so it specifically is designed to not only talk to the st, but to the leadership. it is designed to align with risk management, designed to , and designed to look at your maturity as an organization. like many other risk mitigation behaviors in an organization, you get better. that was important to knowledge, you draw the analogy with safety management. you start by implement insert rules and doing things in a particular way, but with higher majority, you recognize risk and adapt it to be more proactive. is what the, framework is. both practices and structure with which to support innovation. theses promising -- attributes. it is owned by the stakeholders that have most to gain by managing cyber risk. it can be aligned with business practices and integrated into other types of risk management organizations. adaptive toc and the changing way that we will use this technology and the way it is unfolding. in terms of the process, it is not over. we met the deadline of one year that was gi
in particular, to integrate this practices into the way the organization runs. so it specifically is designed to not only talk to the st, but to the leadership. it is designed to align with risk management, designed to , and designed to look at your maturity as an organization. like many other risk mitigation behaviors in an organization, you get better. that was important to knowledge, you draw the analogy with safety management. you start by implement insert rules and doing things in a...
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and made the decision to stop the practice. on monday deblasio appeared on the daily show, with jon stewart. >> there will be no stop and frisk. >> we have come to a settlement. >> what is the settlement? [applause] >> our new police commissioner excess you can't -- says you can't break the law to enforce the law. it's that simple. >> studio officials announced the decision at a community in the brownsville section of brooklyn. in a six minute online video, people cops matter, quota based policing. >> i intend to focus on the quality of police actions, with less emphasis on our numbers and more emphasis on our actual impact. >> charney said, it was years in the making. >> to have the city of new york the government actually recognize what i think folks have for so many years been feeling and admit that it's wrong and admit that it has to change is a big deal >> reporter: as for clarkson, he has since become a union organizer. it took the lawsuit to get the city to change. but he says it's a new day for new york and for his eigh
and made the decision to stop the practice. on monday deblasio appeared on the daily show, with jon stewart. >> there will be no stop and frisk. >> we have come to a settlement. >> what is the settlement? [applause] >> our new police commissioner excess you can't -- says you can't break the law to enforce the law. it's that simple. >> studio officials announced the decision at a community in the brownsville section of brooklyn. in a six minute online video, people...
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. -- under deceptive practices, i want to ask about unfair practices. can you describe what a company when a claim of unfair practices is broad? >> we have a three-pronged test, and one of those is substantial injury. many of these data failure cases -- again, it is not strict liability for a breach. we have met that standard and, therefore have brought those cases. >> i understand. and if i'm understanding this correctly, you are describing a fairly demanding standard. it is more than breach, more than the fact that people have been injured, more than the fact that a company had very lax standards. as i understand it, there is some question around the ftc's whichity in this area, may be why you have used unfair practices in only 20 cases over 10 years. i thinkant to say that this is a real problem, that the enforcement authority in this area is so limited. the ftc should have the enforcement authority it needs to protect consumers and it looks like to meet does not have that authority right now. are noturity problems going to go away on their own. cong
. -- under deceptive practices, i want to ask about unfair practices. can you describe what a company when a claim of unfair practices is broad? >> we have a three-pronged test, and one of those is substantial injury. many of these data failure cases -- again, it is not strict liability for a breach. we have met that standard and, therefore have brought those cases. >> i understand. and if i'm understanding this correctly, you are describing a fairly demanding standard. it is more...
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so when we can, when we see that there's some sort of adoption of some sort of cybersecurity practice i think that is success and in pretty commanders are lucky that the mayor had a great role in putting together and bring to the world so we can actually tell things are happening. >> chris, they will probably never have a victory parade in the cybersecurity space but how do we determine -- how do we determine we are on a successful path using the framework? >> definitely having been to the cyber rigsecurity discussion in washington we were talking the couple years ago about to elevate cybersecurity so the framework and discussions on the hill have accomplished that. there are conversations going on at a higher level than we ever had before and a lot of questions from senior executives about the framework and sideburnssecurity. it is a confluence of issues, the framework, the reports on security so certainly seiders of the securities elevated to a higher level than the past and as an offshoot i think companies of looking at cyberpractices which as a whole make as more secure than we we
so when we can, when we see that there's some sort of adoption of some sort of cybersecurity practice i think that is success and in pretty commanders are lucky that the mayor had a great role in putting together and bring to the world so we can actually tell things are happening. >> chris, they will probably never have a victory parade in the cybersecurity space but how do we determine -- how do we determine we are on a successful path using the framework? >> definitely having been...
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begins a practice, a meditative practice, as daniel loeb said, we begin with an attention.what is our purpose in doing this? selfless?ish or do we have in mind the compassion and connection between all of us? we articulated that interdependence that is central to our ethical lives. work that we're doing today must also have that intention. and so we enter into this dialogue with good spirit. we have articulated the same kind of intention at the close of your summation. sessionegin the second with the same heartfelt theme in mind. we are here because we care. we are here because we care. can we care enough? can we find the means and methods that we can care for one another? let me introduce to you the people on the stage with me, dear friends all. of course, there is mr. richard davidson. i have known you for many years. a professor at the university of wisconsin and director of the center for investigating healthy minds. he will be leading off with a careful scientific treatment on the study of happiness and well-being. presenter was, for 14 years, president of boston colle
begins a practice, a meditative practice, as daniel loeb said, we begin with an attention.what is our purpose in doing this? selfless?ish or do we have in mind the compassion and connection between all of us? we articulated that interdependence that is central to our ethical lives. work that we're doing today must also have that intention. and so we enter into this dialogue with good spirit. we have articulated the same kind of intention at the close of your summation. sessionegin the second...
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it does not exist, so well practiced. >> supervisor, yee? >> so, it was really helpful that you are here and we are having this discussion and it is... you know, i don't know if we need to rush this, and i certainly would feel a lot more comfortable if there were language in here, that would clarify what you have described. as a process. i don't, i am a little uncomfortable because i did not read the penal code. what it says in there. the, i would like the concept that you would do things in consultation with the district attorney and that there is disagreement and that it would go to the court. is it in here? i did not see it in here. >> do you want me to read it in the record i can, if you like. >> the penal code. >> yeah. >> i think that we are in the sections here 1203.01 a this section will apply to inmates being held in lieu of bail in know other basis, with notwithstanding, subsection b any other law of the board of supervisors of any other county may authorize the administrator as defined in paragraph one of subdivision and k to offe
it does not exist, so well practiced. >> supervisor, yee? >> so, it was really helpful that you are here and we are having this discussion and it is... you know, i don't know if we need to rush this, and i certainly would feel a lot more comfortable if there were language in here, that would clarify what you have described. as a process. i don't, i am a little uncomfortable because i did not read the penal code. what it says in there. the, i would like the concept that you would do...
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when i say integration is apologetic mirroring the critique of society, of what i've read is practices like the admission criteria went unchallenged because it was assumed the fact that american applicants with these kinds of standardized tests that is because they become less prepared. that is the unfortunate consequences of our past. as opposed to the critical examination whether the ls 80 should be used as admission criteria if it has a disproportionate impact. the justification has been neutrally tested it does correlate with performance of the first year. but this is the manner that i am arguing the integration has not worked to defend to keep from kentucky -- critique because the practice of the first year of law school were developed in the era of apartheid that they would justify a separate but equal as legal and consistent with the province of equal protection of the law. to use the first year of law school as the correlation or the base to judge the accuracy seems to dispute a very narrow vision than the real justification that is the complete circle to justify racial segrega
when i say integration is apologetic mirroring the critique of society, of what i've read is practices like the admission criteria went unchallenged because it was assumed the fact that american applicants with these kinds of standardized tests that is because they become less prepared. that is the unfortunate consequences of our past. as opposed to the critical examination whether the ls 80 should be used as admission criteria if it has a disproportionate impact. the justification has been...
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we had data saying we are getting really high exposure and practice.he data allowed us to see that. >> in 2011 virginia tech teamed up with youth leagues to research young players as well. >> i don't think anyone expected the exposure numbers that we found. from the first grade to seven, 78-year-old teams, the average impacts is 150 per season per player, some 80 times the acceleration of gravity. again? >> 10-year-old ryan is a young player virginia tech is studying. he suffered a head injury in a running deal. dr mark rogers, a team physician for the hoekies is giving a follow up exam. >> eight to 10-year-olds are getting a lot of hits, some pretty good g-force. gs. >> it's dangerous. >> it's high. a lot of stuff generates changes. they are not doing a lot of head to head contacts or hitting drills during the week. the fact that he may have had a concussion - does to give you reservations about football. >> when your children get injured it makes you think. as long as you have programs like this, where people are trying to help and making sure the ki
we had data saying we are getting really high exposure and practice.he data allowed us to see that. >> in 2011 virginia tech teamed up with youth leagues to research young players as well. >> i don't think anyone expected the exposure numbers that we found. from the first grade to seven, 78-year-old teams, the average impacts is 150 per season per player, some 80 times the acceleration of gravity. again? >> 10-year-old ryan is a young player virginia tech is studying. he...
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is a traditional practice. to hike mindfully in wilderness, paying attention to the breathing - so let's say you take four steps in, four steps out, breathing out, paying attention to the wind, the every leaf and petal, every sound of every bird, the feeling of the path under you, the pebbles, and so forth, hearing the sound of the stream all of that is opportunity to practice right mindfulness - being present and fully alert and aware. it is difficult to do that in an urban environment - it's of course possible. but being in nature, it's comfortable to do that, to be that alert to every single perturbation, every sound. and so i think there's a new form of buddhism evolving in the united states. we've got buddhism in america - here we are at zen buddhist center in san francisco. but is there such a thing as american buddhism? and i think there is growing to be such a thing as american buddhism, and it has to do with hiking in wilderness as a form of meditation practice. >> there's a hint there in what she says
is a traditional practice. to hike mindfully in wilderness, paying attention to the breathing - so let's say you take four steps in, four steps out, breathing out, paying attention to the wind, the every leaf and petal, every sound of every bird, the feeling of the path under you, the pebbles, and so forth, hearing the sound of the stream all of that is opportunity to practice right mindfulness - being present and fully alert and aware. it is difficult to do that in an urban environment - it's...
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in practice over the years, not many leakers have suffered that fate. also, by custom, the press will typically discuss what has been in its possession with the government and make a careful judgment about what to publish and what would be too harmful to publish. and the government in turn does not try to push the legal interpretations that might support a breach of the first amendment protections of the press. every nation must reach some sort of balance and accommodation of these competing interests. and arguably up to now, this has worked well in the united states. but what happens now, should the balance be struck in the same way? a world in which hundreds of thousands of classified documents can be leaked in a second, by leakers who may wish to do harm, not good, to society, then disclosed by organizations that are not necessarily public-spirited in the sense of "the new york times," "the guardian" or "the washington post." and when any publication is now instantly global in scope and may violate the laws of other nations states. what now indeed? t
in practice over the years, not many leakers have suffered that fate. also, by custom, the press will typically discuss what has been in its possession with the government and make a careful judgment about what to publish and what would be too harmful to publish. and the government in turn does not try to push the legal interpretations that might support a breach of the first amendment protections of the press. every nation must reach some sort of balance and accommodation of these competing...
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we haven't in last years drawn on best practice research in the area. 5, 6 years ago we were traveling all over the country looking at picking pieces from everywhere. let's not reinvent the wheel. [speaker not understood], that's where i believe change is driven from, from data, promising and evidence-based practices. not to miss the importance of how difficult it is to live on the street every day. hopefully everyone in this room understands that. sound public policy divorced from turf and idealism, ideologies and preconceived notions that are brought to the table. which i'm certainly -- everyone brings those biases in. to really use data to strip that away is really important. >> okay. anything else? i know you've gone through the last slide. >> i have, i've talked a lot. yeah, i've mentioned. i'm just running through my list on thing we can talk about. i talked about long-territoriv stayer, the a queuity index, supportive housing, ayev touched on everything you want to date on. >> just from a data perspective, you mentioned shelter beds are >> wrap, yeah. the permanent supportive ho
we haven't in last years drawn on best practice research in the area. 5, 6 years ago we were traveling all over the country looking at picking pieces from everywhere. let's not reinvent the wheel. [speaker not understood], that's where i believe change is driven from, from data, promising and evidence-based practices. not to miss the importance of how difficult it is to live on the street every day. hopefully everyone in this room understands that. sound public policy divorced from turf and...
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both of these things are best practices in food industry today. they are, practices and we think fda needs to restore those elements into a final rule so that it is a requirement for testing and a requirement for supplier for vacation program. on the produce side, cfa supported fda's approach to regulate risky practices as opposed to risky products. so the practices that are going into the product in terms of worker hygiene, soil and menace, water, that sort of thing, but fda did carve out an exemption for certain products that they defined is rarely consumed raw. and we don't think that that is an appropriate exception. we think a lot of the products on the list actual our consumed raw by consumers, and that the cross-contamination issue that can occur in the kitchen if some of those products, with pathogen. we would like to see that exemption closed. we do support some sort of numerical standard for water testing to be able to have some determination that the water that's being used has met safety standards to fda is going to we propose that so
both of these things are best practices in food industry today. they are, practices and we think fda needs to restore those elements into a final rule so that it is a requirement for testing and a requirement for supplier for vacation program. on the produce side, cfa supported fda's approach to regulate risky practices as opposed to risky products. so the practices that are going into the product in terms of worker hygiene, soil and menace, water, that sort of thing, but fda did carve out an...
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so this codifies our past practice and where our current practice we attached to the draft. we're defining that our promotions are you ours until their completed and completed to us means it constructed but occupied by that target population and the other key privilege is recognizing the mayor's office housing of development has capacity that can help us and assist us in implementing our large obligations. there's a large part that talks about how to light those services but separate from that oc d has their own role to play as the housing successor. our plan as we complete projects we'll transfer them to the housing successor so we need to cod so it's a smooth transaction. we'll make sure we have a partnership throughout the project. in your paths you received a large spreadsheet that has a summer. i've caught the errors and i've tried to provide you with that. overall it gives us a flavor for the large number of the projects and our project areas. and we have nearly 4 thousand you units that on active pipeline. the majority are affordable. you'll notice there's a differenc
so this codifies our past practice and where our current practice we attached to the draft. we're defining that our promotions are you ours until their completed and completed to us means it constructed but occupied by that target population and the other key privilege is recognizing the mayor's office housing of development has capacity that can help us and assist us in implementing our large obligations. there's a large part that talks about how to light those services but separate from that...
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it is about practice. >> yes? in the center aisle. >> thank you. i'm coming to the back of the room next. i see your hand. >> i work with the manufacturers alliance for productivity and innovation. theeu has been trying cautionary principle to manage risk. on the u.s. side, we don't have the risk assessment. it is part of her business culture. -- our business culture. if the risk assessment were included in the negotiations, which way do you see a compromise going? how do these two different philosophies become reconciled over the agreement? say, we havee to something that hints in that direction. it is much more clear and european legislation. principleance of the european in legislation and regulation than in america. i also see the culture. rse, we less risk-adve are more risk-averse. as a culture, we are probably not going to change overnight. i am not very much interested in having a long conversation about the meeting of the precautionary principle in our transatlantic relations. that would lead us nowhere. it will be in the back of our minds
it is about practice. >> yes? in the center aisle. >> thank you. i'm coming to the back of the room next. i see your hand. >> i work with the manufacturers alliance for productivity and innovation. theeu has been trying cautionary principle to manage risk. on the u.s. side, we don't have the risk assessment. it is part of her business culture. -- our business culture. if the risk assessment were included in the negotiations, which way do you see a compromise going? how do...
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. >> good evening, superintendent, and commissioners my name is kerri and i am the restorative practices program administrator, and a couple of documents that you have and one is more in depth outline of a draft time line, and that we have put together, and based on the request of the last meeting, and just to paint the picture as to what our thinking is currently in regard to moving forward with coming together, to think through how we are going to develop this implementation roll out plan. and so i would like to walk you through the one page, and colored chart. and that outline the plan and there are a lot of details in the other document that you can refer to. and but ultimately, what we are thinking that would be extremely helpful is to develop a couple of oversight teams in regard to the accountability of this resolution moving forward and so, what we would like is to develop an sfusd oversight team and that will be comprised of the various and the members of our leadership here, and the students and parents, and union representation, and sight administration and students and commun
. >> good evening, superintendent, and commissioners my name is kerri and i am the restorative practices program administrator, and a couple of documents that you have and one is more in depth outline of a draft time line, and that we have put together, and based on the request of the last meeting, and just to paint the picture as to what our thinking is currently in regard to moving forward with coming together, to think through how we are going to develop this implementation roll out...
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what this also does is it fosters what is unspoken and what has been practiced for quite some time, is that the sheriff's department has a very strict criteria of who goes on electronic monitoring very rigid in its past and when we have rejected the courts or the district attorneys, the suggestion that the people go on the electronic monitoring we have that right of refusal to put the people on the monitoring and for years now, is that the courts and independent of the county administrator that is recognized by the state penal code. would certainly go ahead and encourage electronic monitoring to its own independent means. even though the sheriff's department had recommended against it. what this legislation does is it fosters, a level of consultation with the courts and the da that does not normally exist now, in a more formalized way so that any time that the sheriff's department, would recognize that we do not go with the idea of electronic monitoring or the reevaluation of people that we think should be monitored because they have demonstrated the kind of behavior that merits this a
what this also does is it fosters what is unspoken and what has been practiced for quite some time, is that the sheriff's department has a very strict criteria of who goes on electronic monitoring very rigid in its past and when we have rejected the courts or the district attorneys, the suggestion that the people go on the electronic monitoring we have that right of refusal to put the people on the monitoring and for years now, is that the courts and independent of the county administrator that...
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it's both practices and the structure with which to support implementation. and i think the reason this is promising has to do with those attributes, the fact that it's owned by the stakeholders who have most to gain by managing cyber risk, that it can be aligned with business practices and integrated with other types of rusk management that -- risk management that organizations do, and the fact that it is itself dynamic and adaptive to, you know, the changing way we will use this technology and the way that technology itself is unfolding. in terms of the process, by the way, it's not over. we met the deadline of one year that was given in the executive order, but we've stated from the beginning that for this framework to make sense what we're really talking about is kicking off a continuous to process. and so the finish line here is not being done, it's being normal where this is just part of the breathing and operating that we do routinely. and so what we're looking for is a normalcy of operation, not an end point. and the process is, has been one that was
it's both practices and the structure with which to support implementation. and i think the reason this is promising has to do with those attributes, the fact that it's owned by the stakeholders who have most to gain by managing cyber risk, that it can be aligned with business practices and integrated with other types of rusk management that -- risk management that organizations do, and the fact that it is itself dynamic and adaptive to, you know, the changing way we will use this technology...
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the practical joker is to indicate a new start. i get the next big step for the stove to be edible. so because the raw material the stuff that breast milk. it should not be very hard to realize that chinese citizens are very prone to believing in bizarre medical practice. chinese medicine believe are still strongly held across the country which further perpetuate the practice the only chinese men can have little to no effect in the body but i'm thinking of getting three interviews the population in korea this trend is a strange one thing can be dangerous to articulate a pregnant woman and children are the biggest customers. moving on now to get the prize fund of television and understand the cost of living. today we have people that read to get elected to the court options it would take a look of the gap in the counting center can help liking. i would like to be the nominee you can think of the plankton to match demand but when i think that each of the key to buy them i like it. the kids to school to open. she would like you like went to the human soul. to some extent but house pric
the practical joker is to indicate a new start. i get the next big step for the stove to be edible. so because the raw material the stuff that breast milk. it should not be very hard to realize that chinese citizens are very prone to believing in bizarre medical practice. chinese medicine believe are still strongly held across the country which further perpetuate the practice the only chinese men can have little to no effect in the body but i'm thinking of getting three interviews the...
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it's now in 8,000 oncology practices. with regard to technology, it is the job, actually, for us to make this healthcare system where he makes money when patients don't come into the hospital, where we actually have patients at home. i call this i.c. u at home. i see you at home. which means you need ic us at home. and then this whole world of machine to machine technology is upon us. it's right here. so i partner with verizon and at&t and built an electronics company that could have boxes that talk to each other. the blood pressure machine, scale, we have now adopted dismiss now we went into every hospital that has 6,000 medical devices, made from eave different vendor, including ge. we rented eight pis for devices and are now capturing three billion vital signs real-time. so if you got an icu in the hospital and the same box in the home, which called the health box, you can diagnose at home thankful patient you spoke about, we can know that what is going on wither in real-time, and we have created a telemedicine device
it's now in 8,000 oncology practices. with regard to technology, it is the job, actually, for us to make this healthcare system where he makes money when patients don't come into the hospital, where we actually have patients at home. i call this i.c. u at home. i see you at home. which means you need ic us at home. and then this whole world of machine to machine technology is upon us. it's right here. so i partner with verizon and at&t and built an electronics company that could have boxes...
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when i started practicing, my very first week in practice, i almost lost a child to h-flu meningitis. carried them in the back of my car to the emergency room, ran them in... thankfully they did well. but that's a disease we don't even see anymore because of the h-flu type b vaccine. what we see most commonly now is respiratory infections, especially otitis media. we see a tremendous number of children with ear infections. other respiratory infections are very common-- coughs, cold, sinus and cause us a lot of visits. catherine parrish: and that's because kids aren't at home. they're in day care from six weeks of age. when we were all growing up, we grew up at home and were only exposed to our siblings and cousins, and so we weren't as sick at an early age. now moms go to work at six weeks or eight weeks of age for the child, and so kids get a lot more ear infections, a lot more colds. it may be impossible to avoid runny noses, but experts agree on some easy, yet important ways to give children a good start. catherine parrish: i think i start by telling them to enjoy their baby and lo
when i started practicing, my very first week in practice, i almost lost a child to h-flu meningitis. carried them in the back of my car to the emergency room, ran them in... thankfully they did well. but that's a disease we don't even see anymore because of the h-flu type b vaccine. what we see most commonly now is respiratory infections, especially otitis media. we see a tremendous number of children with ear infections. other respiratory infections are very common-- coughs, cold, sinus and...
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we go to egypt where the practice is illegal but widely practiced. >> this row was nine years old whenher genitals were cut. a practitioner came to her home, her mother held her down for the procedure. >> it was a terrible day. i keep on feeling it and i will never forget it. i try, but i'd he and. especially when i hear of another girl who has been mutilated and died from it. then i think, that could have been me. >> her mother told her respectable girls are circumcised. she told her it was for her own good. she eventually got help from a gynecologist, who is an anti-mutilation activist. he has been trying for years to bring attention to the traumatic offensive -- dramatic effects of genital mutation. the practice dates back thousands of years and continues despite an official ban in 2008. this sign reads our daughters are intact. activists are part of international coalition of groups that are trying to change public opinion. this girl is one of the campaigners. she says it took a lot of courage to tell her story. she shows photos of her experiences, teaching people. they know they a
we go to egypt where the practice is illegal but widely practiced. >> this row was nine years old whenher genitals were cut. a practitioner came to her home, her mother held her down for the procedure. >> it was a terrible day. i keep on feeling it and i will never forget it. i try, but i'd he and. especially when i hear of another girl who has been mutilated and died from it. then i think, that could have been me. >> her mother told her respectable girls are circumcised. she...
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the practice hit home close to home for the brand new mayor, who promised to take action. our indepth look at crime and punishment. sara hoy finds he's taken the first stop to doing that. >> when i come outside i'm standing there across the street and the officers say "hey, you, come over here." on one hand it's like this is another day. that day i was like, "no, man, i'm teaching." i'm a professional. i'm on lunchbreak. a guy can't work? >> this man was on his lunch break when stopped by new york city police officers in 2006. he was teaching second grade in the bronx and was stopped. >> my story is no different. >> clarkson was the target of stop and frisk, a tactic where police stop and question people on the street and search them. clarkson said the officers claimed he was coming from a known drug area, and wanted to know if he was carrying anything illegal. he said it's not uncommon to be stopped. >> i've been stopped since i was 13. it's a normalized part of your life. you expect it to happen. >> in 2008 clarkson was one of federal plaintiffs who filed a lawsuit again
the practice hit home close to home for the brand new mayor, who promised to take action. our indepth look at crime and punishment. sara hoy finds he's taken the first stop to doing that. >> when i come outside i'm standing there across the street and the officers say "hey, you, come over here." on one hand it's like this is another day. that day i was like, "no, man, i'm teaching." i'm a professional. i'm on lunchbreak. a guy can't work? >> this man was on his...
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the barrel and their safety practices are much worse than the safety practices of the americans and the pay is much less than other countries. to some extent that's true and to some extent it's not. the story is more nuanced than that but also what you see is this enormous influx of chinese labor. it really is very different from any other country and has caused a lot of tension for a lot of countries. here too you find countries react very differently. countries with strong capacity tend to pass laws which says foreign companies have too hired nine mining workers from mongolia for every foreign worker that they bring in or they will task the wages of the foreign worker by 15%. they will find different ways to try to limit this influx of chinese labor. the chinese laborers are much harder workers. you see this again across-the-board whether countries in africa or southeast asia. there's this sense that workers in one of the interviews that we did the chinese officials said they want holidays. they won't labor unions and this kind of thing. the chinese workers will work seven days a
the barrel and their safety practices are much worse than the safety practices of the americans and the pay is much less than other countries. to some extent that's true and to some extent it's not. the story is more nuanced than that but also what you see is this enormous influx of chinese labor. it really is very different from any other country and has caused a lot of tension for a lot of countries. here too you find countries react very differently. countries with strong capacity tend to...
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easy to say but not so easy to act done in practice. while proceeding with similar thoughts rocker iggy and trade anarchism seems to free labor from economic exploitation and to free society from ecclesiastical or political guardianship. and by doing that opening the way to an alliance of free groups of men and women they start corporative labor and a planned administration at of things in the interest of the community. now he was in anarchist activist as well as a political thinker and he goes on to call on the workers and organizations and the popular organizations to create and i'm quoting not only the ideas but also the fact that the feature itself within current society. it's an injunction that goes back to conan. one traditional anarchist slogan is no god, no master. it's a phrase that -- took as his value old title of anarchist classics. i think it's fair to understand the phrase no god in the terms that i just quoted from rocker. positions as the ecclesiastical guardianship. individual beliefs are a different matter. it's no mat
easy to say but not so easy to act done in practice. while proceeding with similar thoughts rocker iggy and trade anarchism seems to free labor from economic exploitation and to free society from ecclesiastical or political guardianship. and by doing that opening the way to an alliance of free groups of men and women they start corporative labor and a planned administration at of things in the interest of the community. now he was in anarchist activist as well as a political thinker and he goes...
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again, really looking at what are the best practices, as chaired by i think two of the best governors in america, two of the best governors beside the governors who are here. [laughter] andthe governor of oregon the governor of tennessee. those are two very focused individuals who have done a terrific job on how do you develop recommendations to strengthen that state and federal partnership, even as you improve the quality and health care, how do you reduce the per- person cost, and that is really the magic, and we are seeing some real results. there are some strategies we will be able to implement across the states. assessing the findings of the task force this week and will be very illuminating. also sunday afternoon, governors will gather for the natural resources committee session to environmentally sound push for energy self- thatciency in this country creates not only a different strategic international perspective for the u.s. but also really creates economic growth all across the country at all different kind of levels. one of my guests will include the u.s. secretary of energ
again, really looking at what are the best practices, as chaired by i think two of the best governors in america, two of the best governors beside the governors who are here. [laughter] andthe governor of oregon the governor of tennessee. those are two very focused individuals who have done a terrific job on how do you develop recommendations to strengthen that state and federal partnership, even as you improve the quality and health care, how do you reduce the per- person cost, and that is...
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only one has missed practice time and is doubtful with a calf injury. much has been made about this being the first cold weather super bowl. if forecasts for sunday are correct. it may be the coldest super bowl ever played, it will not be, that belongs to super bowl six in new orleans, where the kick-off temperatures was 39 degrees. the national weather service forecast the kick-off of 40 degrees with low winds and a 30% chance of rain or snow. the weather is so not an issue that roger, the n.f.l. commissioner was in a mood to joke about it. >> a focus for the super bowl is on the weather. we cannot control the weather. [ clapping ] >> i told you we were going to embrace the weather. here we go. we appreciate the magnificent job done by new york and new jersey. the forecast, despite what you see behind me is terrific, is football ready, and just to confirm, we will kick off at 6:30. >> by the way, both teams will have their families present during the walk throughs in met life stadium. in the secretive world of n.f.l. it's an indication that the intense
only one has missed practice time and is doubtful with a calf injury. much has been made about this being the first cold weather super bowl. if forecasts for sunday are correct. it may be the coldest super bowl ever played, it will not be, that belongs to super bowl six in new orleans, where the kick-off temperatures was 39 degrees. the national weather service forecast the kick-off of 40 degrees with low winds and a 30% chance of rain or snow. the weather is so not an issue that roger, the...
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he does practice law. he does senior line has the practice on the side. but mostly he is pastor in the church of the new covenant. my younger brother tony is in boston and he is a lawyer. he rents his ace on dorchester. then my baby brother eric is a lawyer in ceylon, north carolina and is active in democratic politics they are. my treatments monday he will join me in congress. we will see about that. >> in the book you mentioned her father is agnostic and your mother is a devout catholic. talk to us about what role the religion played in your home. >> my dad was sort of religious. i think he believes in a god, right? i think he probably would even call themselves christian because my dad is a guy who believes in his own personal energy. she grew up with skepticism about how he would see some people manipulate religion. so he's not really much of that. she's active with the youth group and got much more at after her kids grew up in their home. but mom got her rosary beads and prayed for us and nice icons around the house. it is interesting because, you kn
he does practice law. he does senior line has the practice on the side. but mostly he is pastor in the church of the new covenant. my younger brother tony is in boston and he is a lawyer. he rents his ace on dorchester. then my baby brother eric is a lawyer in ceylon, north carolina and is active in democratic politics they are. my treatments monday he will join me in congress. we will see about that. >> in the book you mentioned her father is agnostic and your mother is a devout...
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. -- under deceptive practices, i want to ask about unfair practices. can you describe what a company when a claim of unfair practices is broad? >> we have a three-pronged test, and one of those is substantial injury. many of these data failure cases -- again, it is not strict liability for a breach. we have met that standard and, therefore have brought those cases. >> i understand. and if i'm understanding this correctly, you are describing a fairly demanding standard. it is more than breach, more than the fact that people have been injured, more than the fact that a company had very lax standards. as i understand it, there is some question around the ftc's whichity in this area, may be why you have used unfair practices in only 20 cases over 10 years. i thinkant to say that this is a real problem, that the enforcement authority in this area is so limited. the ftc should have the enforcement authority it needs to protect consumers and it looks like to meet does not have that authority right now. are noturity problems going to go away on their own. cong
. -- under deceptive practices, i want to ask about unfair practices. can you describe what a company when a claim of unfair practices is broad? >> we have a three-pronged test, and one of those is substantial injury. many of these data failure cases -- again, it is not strict liability for a breach. we have met that standard and, therefore have brought those cases. >> i understand. and if i'm understanding this correctly, you are describing a fairly demanding standard. it is more...
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>> correct. >> the firm has a taxation practice that's different from the political law practice. >> correct. >> you're in the political law practice. if i'm not mistaken, you have personally served as legal counsel to the national republican senatorial committee. am i correct in that? >> among others, yes. >> you have personally served as legal counsel to the national republican congressional committee as well. am i correct in that? >> correct. >> you served as a legislator in oklahoma, am i correct? >> correct. >> would that be as a republican legislator? >> no. actually i was a democrat that, until i realized that would become the government of the government and not the people. >> mr. cartwright, just for the record, not all of us would agree with that. we're entitled to our political views, too. >> thank you, mr. connolly. the question i have for you, in your law practice, your political law practice, how many progressive groups do you represent right now? >> none, because it doesn't work that way. >> how many liberal groups? >> it doesn't work that way. it doesn't work that way
>> correct. >> the firm has a taxation practice that's different from the political law practice. >> correct. >> you're in the political law practice. if i'm not mistaken, you have personally served as legal counsel to the national republican senatorial committee. am i correct in that? >> among others, yes. >> you have personally served as legal counsel to the national republican congressional committee as well. am i correct in that? >> correct....
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best practices mapped against the five areas of the the framework. exercise you can go to and stuff like that. there is not a one-size fits all set of tools that will be help is something we have realizing. there are very different needs across the community. the continuum of maturing of organizations. some people have been planning for this for years and some are just waking up to this. so we are looking at broadening services to recognize the unique needs of the community. we have something up there we are excited about, but there is a lot more to come for stakeholders business. stay tuned. we recognize we need to get feedback as we are plaini ing - planning -- to grow and improve. we need feedback about what is not working, what your needs are and we are not meeting, and feedback we will get as we work on things like site assessment that we can feed back to them. >> a follow up question on the cyber review resiliance sector you are going. do you feel like you will have to provide the needs? >> we have done over 300 of them. across the country and
best practices mapped against the five areas of the the framework. exercise you can go to and stuff like that. there is not a one-size fits all set of tools that will be help is something we have realizing. there are very different needs across the community. the continuum of maturing of organizations. some people have been planning for this for years and some are just waking up to this. so we are looking at broadening services to recognize the unique needs of the community. we have something...
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i don't think i can speak to the practices of every department, but but in terms i suppose best practice and minimizing any legal risks certainly delivery and acceptance of the goods that are being purchased or in this case the buses generally should wait until the approval is final. the contract is final because the contract isn't approved until the board approved it according to the charter section. my understanding here from mr. hailey this was actually no delivery to the city and if i understand correctly your question is really if the city were to accept delivery would that create more of a risk of liability? and i think the answer to that is yes. >> okay. and what constitutes delivery mr. gibner? >> i'm not sure i can answer that question with a technical answer although certainly acceptance and possession factor into it. i'm not sure i could give a technical legal answer. >> okay. thank you. i think that's it for me right now. >> thank you. >> thank you mr. hailey. >> thank you. are there any other -- so with that i would like to open it up to public comment. any members of the pu
i don't think i can speak to the practices of every department, but but in terms i suppose best practice and minimizing any legal risks certainly delivery and acceptance of the goods that are being purchased or in this case the buses generally should wait until the approval is final. the contract is final because the contract isn't approved until the board approved it according to the charter section. my understanding here from mr. hailey this was actually no delivery to the city and if i...
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we certainly have facebook, tweets, all of these items we kind of look at what is best practices. we have been experimenting with paid promotions for some of our campaigns. so, for example, last week when we -- the department launched the zero waste textiles campaign, we actually did experiment by paying for an additional [speaker not understood] on facebook and twitter and we have been able to track the incremental proportion of how many more viewers we've been able to see the information that we put out on social media. and it's been very positive. just a couple of examples and, again, using technology, over 300 clicks on facebook and over 290 likes on facebook, on that campaign for that extra added push, we also did a video which we've never really done on our campaign before. it's just a one-minute video on the campaign that saw a significant increase in boost. and more so from the media perspective, a lot of the web-based media reports on the campaign really just pushed our website as well as our video. so, we've been tracking it a lot more. we've been looking at the signific
we certainly have facebook, tweets, all of these items we kind of look at what is best practices. we have been experimenting with paid promotions for some of our campaigns. so, for example, last week when we -- the department launched the zero waste textiles campaign, we actually did experiment by paying for an additional [speaker not understood] on facebook and twitter and we have been able to track the incremental proportion of how many more viewers we've been able to see the information that...