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and whatever statistic, we agree. i think all of those things are appropriate for appendsies, not the body of the report but should be referenced in the body of the report. that's at least one, two, three, four, possibly five appendsies. >> thank you. >> can i make an additional comment. >> you may. >> in terms of the recognized neighborhoods which we have as part four, i think that goes wherever we decide to put the map statistics is where the preservation of the deviating from 1% to 5% should also reside. if part five is actually final map statistics, recognized neighborhoods preserved, then that should be that section as opposed to. >> so i guess the point of distinction, his description is different than preserved? >> right. >> his description is what -- >> i think it's similar to what member pilpel is saying, the final section, would i envision at least is the first part is all of our talk, part five is what we're legally required to submit. which is the map. and the statistics and recognized neighborhoods from m
and whatever statistic, we agree. i think all of those things are appropriate for appendsies, not the body of the report but should be referenced in the body of the report. that's at least one, two, three, four, possibly five appendsies. >> thank you. >> can i make an additional comment. >> you may. >> in terms of the recognized neighborhoods which we have as part four, i think that goes wherever we decide to put the map statistics is where the preservation of the...
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presentation of the second quarter statistical.presentation of the monthly capriotes of statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2012 through july 31, 2012 and generate 1, 2011 through july 31, 2011 and report on the adjudication of sustained complaints. presentation of these statistical reports for generate 1, 2012 through june 30, 2012 and january 1, 2011 through june 30, 2011. airport. on the adjudication of sustained complaints. >> good evening. it is a mouthful, all those reports. i'm going to try and consolidate. the statistical reports into my recent activities report and then i will present the second quarter report. before i do that i would like to introduce summer loughler. i would like to thank amy for the work she did with us with a legal unit. amy is the second year student at u.s. sf -- ussf law school. a lot of folks' , modern including president mazzucco -- alma mater, including president mazzucco. amy did an excellent job and we were happy to learn this past summer that amy, who had ju
presentation of the second quarter statistical.presentation of the monthly capriotes of statistical report and companion reports for the periods of january 1, 2012 through july 31, 2012 and generate 1, 2011 through july 31, 2011 and report on the adjudication of sustained complaints. presentation of these statistical reports for generate 1, 2012 through june 30, 2012 and january 1, 2011 through june 30, 2011. airport. on the adjudication of sustained complaints. >> good evening. it is a...
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. >> the final map, district descriptions, district statistics. mr. mcdonnell: yeah, that word, statistics. >> caskey timing question? mr. mcdonnell: yes. >> some of these pieces will take some time to prepare, but i assume the task force will want to publish immediately. would it be possible to add a note saying, "to be added"? mr. mcdonnell: yes. >> and then we will replace it. mr. pilpel: or along those lines, could we allow the publication of an executive summary when all of these pieces exist, so the map itself is available immediately, and as these pieces are assembled in the next couple days, then the final report will then exist? mr. mcdonnell: i don't think she was referring to the final map. but the final map will take time. mr. pilpel: all right. mr. mcdonnell: ok. with respect to the report -- >> yes, on the list of appendices, we're going to include the statistics and the community newspaper advertisements? mr. mcdonnell: yes. >> ok. >> man asked the question considering the district descriptions? mr. mcdonnell: what we were referring to,
. >> the final map, district descriptions, district statistics. mr. mcdonnell: yeah, that word, statistics. >> caskey timing question? mr. mcdonnell: yes. >> some of these pieces will take some time to prepare, but i assume the task force will want to publish immediately. would it be possible to add a note saying, "to be added"? mr. mcdonnell: yes. >> and then we will replace it. mr. pilpel: or along those lines, could we allow the publication of an executive...
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well you know the interesting thing is you know i gave out some statistics there the republicans and the folks who are supporting them say you know rip obama can't run on his record so he's attacking i just gave his record i just gave actual statistics and people are complaining about that i think that's that's what you see you know that they say you can't run on his record i just explain the record they say it's propagande i gave actual statistics you know republicans you know if you don't consider the. man who economic you had you know you had george h.w. bush running the willie horton ads trying to convince white men around the country that michael dukakis would let black criminals out of prison early to rape their wives you know in one nine hundred ninety two thousand and four you had george w. bush with the swift boat ads you know tarnishing the record of a thrice decorated prized purple heart decorated veteran saying that he didn't really deserve those awards in two thousand and eight you had john mccain and sarah pail and saying that president obama was telling around with ter
well you know the interesting thing is you know i gave out some statistics there the republicans and the folks who are supporting them say you know rip obama can't run on his record so he's attacking i just gave his record i just gave actual statistics and people are complaining about that i think that's that's what you see you know that they say you can't run on his record i just explain the record they say it's propagande i gave actual statistics you know republicans you know if you don't...
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they eventually they turned to crime statistics. the initial point in using statistics was not to celebrate the presence of black people but to determine how much of a presence physically black people would have in the nation. and as it turns out because enslaved people don't go to prison, they are dealt with as plantation now as free people they are going to prison and in 1890 for the first time a statistician said this is disproportionate prison population of black people. only 12% of the population. as it turns out if we just let them be they will commit enough crime and go to prison and we won't have to worry about the economic resources that have to be distributed amongst the irish and now amongst the black people. so the notion of refashioning their identity as a criminal identity was intended to be a mechanism to limit social resources on behalf of black communities to say because they are criminals they don't deserve even education. >> you are not denying that there were crimes? >> i'm not denying that. >> but that somehow t
they eventually they turned to crime statistics. the initial point in using statistics was not to celebrate the presence of black people but to determine how much of a presence physically black people would have in the nation. and as it turns out because enslaved people don't go to prison, they are dealt with as plantation now as free people they are going to prison and in 1890 for the first time a statistician said this is disproportionate prison population of black people. only 12% of the...
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. >>> a lot of people thought i was too hard on him i know i did not want to be a statistic >>> heil a community gets to get it to keep children safe >>> i'm 82 years old >>> more than 60 homes destroyed by a massive wild fire in oklahoma no accident. >>> at this time tomorrow and if all goes well were waiting for nasa's mars rover to touch down on the red planet its mission to search for signs of life don knapp shows us now seven navigates a tricky landing. >>> the most sophisticated contraption yet to study the soil and atmosphere of mars a nuclear power rose rover that was up rocks with the laser if it makes its way safely to the martian surface. after a half months the rover curiosity has reached the outer atmosphere the toughest part is ahead tomorrow night the lender tries to put the rover on the surface in one piece and in working order scientists say the landing strategy will produce seven minutes of terror a look at the animation shows what lies ahead in the blistering heat of a fiery entry into the martian atmosphere. >>> i'm very confident and no fears at all the air shell
. >>> a lot of people thought i was too hard on him i know i did not want to be a statistic >>> heil a community gets to get it to keep children safe >>> i'm 82 years old >>> more than 60 homes destroyed by a massive wild fire in oklahoma no accident. >>> at this time tomorrow and if all goes well were waiting for nasa's mars rover to touch down on the red planet its mission to search for signs of life don knapp shows us now seven navigates a tricky...
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one of the things that has been fascinating for me to watch as you talk about it is this statistic that i learned, which is that 86% of egyptian women say that they have been groped or somehow sexually assaulted just by being out. >> see, that statistic that you mention speaks to the hypocrisy of tying religion to the way a person looks, because it has nothing to do with the way a woman dresses. e fact that every two minutes in the u.s., a rape is reported... and that has nothing to do with religion, it has nothing to do with being american. it has to do with men and women and sexual violence. and so in egypt, that statistic of 86% of women face being groped in public has nothing to do with religion. and the other way that i answer that, and the problem of that is that in egypt over the past few years, more and more women have taken to dressing in one form of veil or another, and yet those statistics of being groped have been on the rise, which says to me it has nothing to do with the way a woman dresses. and yet, when you talk to those women and men who grope and they are asked, "what
one of the things that has been fascinating for me to watch as you talk about it is this statistic that i learned, which is that 86% of egyptian women say that they have been groped or somehow sexually assaulted just by being out. >> see, that statistic that you mention speaks to the hypocrisy of tying religion to the way a person looks, because it has nothing to do with the way a woman dresses. e fact that every two minutes in the u.s., a rape is reported... and that has nothing to do...
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the other -- thank you, the other statistic was the 5,500 calls per officer, or per shift. you know, how does -- no, no, i understand it's per month. but in terms of how does that average out per officer or shift as compared to, let's say the mission or some other -- >> the mission is much more busy. when i was there, averaged about 10,000 calls a month. and then the central, there's a lot of calls, but a lot of calls are community-related calls where simply have a lot of beat men, a lot of times people come up to them and start requesting the report or talk to you, and lot of those don't sometimes go on the stats. but i think 5,500 for 1.8 square mile area is pretty busy. >> ok, thank you. >> thank you captain tom for your great presentation and for being so prepared for us tonight. the snacks are really nice. appreciate that. also the interpretation for our community members. so, the other commissioner already asked about the broadway quarters, i'll go past that. i should say i do park right there next to all the strip clubs because my office is down the street and that's
the other -- thank you, the other statistic was the 5,500 calls per officer, or per shift. you know, how does -- no, no, i understand it's per month. but in terms of how does that average out per officer or shift as compared to, let's say the mission or some other -- >> the mission is much more busy. when i was there, averaged about 10,000 calls a month. and then the central, there's a lot of calls, but a lot of calls are community-related calls where simply have a lot of beat men, a lot...
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would actually suggest that the chinese economy is much weaker than what the official statistics just it doesn't mean that the whole charge grows the model will collapse and kylee but i'd like to mention one area where we still have a one party system and we have an incredible level of corruption and that could lead to social at some point by the way we can have social unrest anywhere in the world given the high unemployment that we are facing in most countries but that could derail growth in china for a while i and then we have your political problems coming up the south china sea and so forth so there are many things that could grow wrong i want to get in or before we go because you're talking about a few statistics indicating a slowdown i want to see how it fits into your view of a global recession because i know for china for example there was a positive manufacturing report out today suggesting government policy to support the economy is working but i actually want to look at another indicator at something tied very closely to the health of the chinese economy which in steel and
would actually suggest that the chinese economy is much weaker than what the official statistics just it doesn't mean that the whole charge grows the model will collapse and kylee but i'd like to mention one area where we still have a one party system and we have an incredible level of corruption and that could lead to social at some point by the way we can have social unrest anywhere in the world given the high unemployment that we are facing in most countries but that could derail growth in...
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. >> yeah, and i think, like, very early it developed in me a deep distrust in statistics and how they erase individual experience. and so in life, in my life and my work, i guess being who i am, there's really no other way for me to look at it. i've been very obsessed with the experiences of individuals, because i think that's where the humanity of people is. in all of our great societal evils that we talk about-- racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, et cetera-- what you're really talking about is the erasure of individual lives, the sort of melding into, you know, this sort of one, blurry, gray thing that, you know, you call black and you put in a box over here, you call gay, you put in a box over here. >> hinojosa: so let's go back a little bit to, um, to talking about your family and why you want to talk about that in the form of a novel and why you want to tweet about it or blog about it. >> right. >> hinojosa: is that part of what you're saying, that with your own work you're like, "yes, i'm a serious writer, but i want you to know that i'm dealing with the stroller, the rain, t
. >> yeah, and i think, like, very early it developed in me a deep distrust in statistics and how they erase individual experience. and so in life, in my life and my work, i guess being who i am, there's really no other way for me to look at it. i've been very obsessed with the experiences of individuals, because i think that's where the humanity of people is. in all of our great societal evils that we talk about-- racism, sexism, homophobia, classism, et cetera-- what you're really...
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also the statistics, how are you receiving those statistics? you have no one in the field to make sure that the contracts are complying with labor compliance officers. that is a very big concern and i think i have 20 seconds left. i am used to talking fast before -- because i go before the board of supervisors. i would like you to understand what the community is saying. we would like a change along with the supervisors. you need to know everything that is going on in the community and not everybody coming to you speaks for bayview hunters point. we will give you truth. what you have been receiving on not truth -- are not truths. they would receive truth because we have been here since 1943. i know my community. [applause] >> rhonda, you probably know the statistics when it comes to hunters view. >> let me talk about compliance in general. every time i come down here, it is about compliance. israel, it is part of the history here -- israelit is reat is part of the history here. in terms of compliance, we have a lot of compliance year. -- here.
also the statistics, how are you receiving those statistics? you have no one in the field to make sure that the contracts are complying with labor compliance officers. that is a very big concern and i think i have 20 seconds left. i am used to talking fast before -- because i go before the board of supervisors. i would like you to understand what the community is saying. we would like a change along with the supervisors. you need to know everything that is going on in the community and not...
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. >> host: that me ask about statistics that you quote in the book early on.in the asian-american community, 1 dollar circulates for 28 days. in the jewish community, 1 dollar circulates 1980s. in the black community, a dollar is gone and hours. tell me how you came to this measure. i believed was a report and what are the consequences in terms of wealth creation. >> guest: i hear those numbers and people are appalled when they hit the numbers, but we have to think about what that means. that means hard-earned wealth in the black community. someone comes home with their pay. it immediately goes to immaturity on bank lets say. for the family can't afford a bank account, immaturity on check cashier or something like that. let's say he comes home with cash that day. she needs food. the first thing is going to do is go to that probably great storytelling and known grocery mart in his community and that money, probably a big chunk of this check will go to that great family. the greek family at the end of the night puts the steel doors down and drives to their subur
. >> host: that me ask about statistics that you quote in the book early on.in the asian-american community, 1 dollar circulates for 28 days. in the jewish community, 1 dollar circulates 1980s. in the black community, a dollar is gone and hours. tell me how you came to this measure. i believed was a report and what are the consequences in terms of wealth creation. >> guest: i hear those numbers and people are appalled when they hit the numbers, but we have to think about what that...
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that's all the statistics i just talked about. i'll remember now. um, robert did a great job yesterday of talking about these statistics. i will say that, um, there hasn't been a lot of data collected on lgbt people and in particular youth, and i'd like to just sort of give props to the obama administration for if many of their departments -- in many of their departments being real leaders in this area, beginning to collect those statistics which will give us the data to come up with programs and strategies that are appropriate for the degree of the problem. what little data we do have shows it's clear enough, though, the negative impact of homophobia and transphobia means that lgbtqouth are at greater risk of dropping out of school, and they experience depression, violence, harassment, substance abuse, homelessness, hiv infection and suicidal ideation at much higher rates than their heterosexual counterparts. towards the end of 2010, um, it was in this context that we, all of us thought about suicide among lgbt youth, but particularly at the end of
that's all the statistics i just talked about. i'll remember now. um, robert did a great job yesterday of talking about these statistics. i will say that, um, there hasn't been a lot of data collected on lgbt people and in particular youth, and i'd like to just sort of give props to the obama administration for if many of their departments -- in many of their departments being real leaders in this area, beginning to collect those statistics which will give us the data to come up with programs...
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it could just be statistical noise.ou can look at this 163,000 and say that is a good number, but maybe most of it is not a real change in jobs. ben bernanke, the federal reserve chairman says we need 150,000 to keep up. that is what we have been doing on average last few months. host: when these numbers are refi, you say they are generally buys up. when the numbers come out, nobody talks about the revision. is there a statistical margin of error that does not affect the policy or the politics involved? guest i think that is true. it is almost nobody that gives it inning weight in terms of the economists i talk to. they are the express. host: back to the phones. from massachusetts,, sean is on the line. caller: when you come up with these statistics on jobs created, can you break it down in the future? how many are well-paid jobs? how many are minimum-wage? people in well-paid jobs have to work at fast-food restaurants. on how the republicans ran on jobs, jobs, jobs -- the only jobs the government makes our federal jobs
it could just be statistical noise.ou can look at this 163,000 and say that is a good number, but maybe most of it is not a real change in jobs. ben bernanke, the federal reserve chairman says we need 150,000 to keep up. that is what we have been doing on average last few months. host: when these numbers are refi, you say they are generally buys up. when the numbers come out, nobody talks about the revision. is there a statistical margin of error that does not affect the policy or the politics...
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statistics branch. what do you do? [laughter] guest: our program collects data and operates the survey of family growth. we have two major data collection programs. we do a lot of research and analysis of the data. host: why? guest: it is important to have good data. some of the building blocks of statistical information you want. fortunate people have a birth certificate. it is so important. there is so much information, public policy and public population information that derives from the birth certificate. things like low birthweight, and the mortality, a whole array of topics. host: let's go through some of those numbers before we introduce our next guest. let's start with this chart. women are having fewer children today. in 2010, 1.9 children per birthing woman. that is as opposed to 3.8 children per mother in 1957. guest: we're looking at a big change in childbearing patterns in the united states. the baby boom years were from 1957. that is when many women were having children. some women had pos
statistics branch. what do you do? [laughter] guest: our program collects data and operates the survey of family growth. we have two major data collection programs. we do a lot of research and analysis of the data. host: why? guest: it is important to have good data. some of the building blocks of statistical information you want. fortunate people have a birth certificate. it is so important. there is so much information, public policy and public population information that derives from the...
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. >> reporter: according to government statistics, a record number of students enter schools this fall, and that number is expected to climb 7% a year until 2020. >> back-to-school shopping is about $100 a kid and i have four kids so that's $400. >> reporter: one note of consumer caution-- teenagers told america's research group in a poll that their parents plan to spend less this year. >> these kids are being told by their parents, "johnny, you're not going to get that new computer this year. you live with what you've got because we can't afford a $300, $400 purchase. >> reporter: so far, retailers are optimistic that with more kids headed to class in the fall, school spending will still get a boost. >> axelrod: coming up, the flodz and famine putting north korea's new leader to the test. from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etanercept, suppresses your immune sys
. >> reporter: according to government statistics, a record number of students enter schools this fall, and that number is expected to climb 7% a year until 2020. >> back-to-school shopping is about $100 a kid and i have four kids so that's $400. >> reporter: one note of consumer caution-- teenagers told america's research group in a poll that their parents plan to spend less this year. >> these kids are being told by their parents, "johnny, you're not going to get...
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but statistics mean nothing to .he buckleys. faced with a continuing threat of insider attacks, the ismmanding general in afghanistan has ordered his troops to carry loaded weapons timell times, even on base. seb? >> schieffer: thank you very much, david. we should point out that overall the violence in afghanistan is ghan. last year by this date 299 enericans had been killed. this year the number is 233. turning now to politics, late 'sday mitt romney's choice for vice president paul ryan released two year's worth of tax returns. in 2010 ryan reported income of more than $215,000. he paid $34,000 in taxes, a rate of 15.9%. last year, he earned $323,000 and paid more than $64,000 in taxes, that's a rate of 20%. some of his income came from his wife's holdings. i want to bring in our political director john dickerson now. john, anything unusual in what you're seeing in these returns? >> it was a good couple of years for the ryan family. he paid a higher effective tax nate than romney has and, of course, romney's income was signif
but statistics mean nothing to .he buckleys. faced with a continuing threat of insider attacks, the ismmanding general in afghanistan has ordered his troops to carry loaded weapons timell times, even on base. seb? >> schieffer: thank you very much, david. we should point out that overall the violence in afghanistan is ghan. last year by this date 299 enericans had been killed. this year the number is 233. turning now to politics, late 'sday mitt romney's choice for vice president paul...
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it's interesting when you gave the statistics about escalating costs. let me toss out another one to you, christine. ght now we're spending about $500 billion a year, that's alabama billion with a b, on medicare even under these republican plans that are supposed to cut the plan within a dozen years, the cost of this program is going to about double. it really becomes a question whether this is going to squeeze out everything else we want from our federal government because the cost is growing so rapidly. >> i want to bring dean baker into the conversation. he's co-founder for the center for economic research. dean, the political focus is on the medicare structure here, but health care costs are what is really driving this thing out of control at this point. >> that's exactly right. our health care costs are hugely out of line with everyone else in the world. if you take the average for other countries, canada, united kingdom, we pay twice as much per pers as other countries and have nothing to show for it in terms of outcomes. don't have longer life ex
it's interesting when you gave the statistics about escalating costs. let me toss out another one to you, christine. ght now we're spending about $500 billion a year, that's alabama billion with a b, on medicare even under these republican plans that are supposed to cut the plan within a dozen years, the cost of this program is going to about double. it really becomes a question whether this is going to squeeze out everything else we want from our federal government because the cost is growing...
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money you produce even more over capacities and the fact is simply that if you look at reliable statistics say. which countries the largest export market for taiwan and south korea it's china in there and if you look at exports from korea and taiwan all for out year only year so that is quite reliable you look at electricity production in china it's up one percent a year on the year and so force and so on so those that this actually suggest that the chinese economy is much weaker than what the official statistics suggest it doesn't mean that the whole charities grows the model will collapse and kylee but i'd like to mention one area where we still have a one party system and we have an incredible level of corruption and that could lead to social on race at some point by the way we can have social unrest anywhere in the world given the high unemployment got we are facing in most countries but that could derail grows in china for a while i can tell you we have your political problems coming up the south china sea and so forth so many things that could grow wrong i want to get in or before we
money you produce even more over capacities and the fact is simply that if you look at reliable statistics say. which countries the largest export market for taiwan and south korea it's china in there and if you look at exports from korea and taiwan all for out year only year so that is quite reliable you look at electricity production in china it's up one percent a year on the year and so force and so on so those that this actually suggest that the chinese economy is much weaker than what the...
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i wish that more lawyers knew statistics and research methods. unfortunately, if you're really good in math, you don't necessarily go to law school. but if you're really good in political science or history, you might go to law school and you haven't taken math for a very long time. i think the reality is that the courts have to get up to speed. that was really the lessson of the daubert case and kelly frye as well, the lawyers, judges, the system more generally has to be able to evaluate the validity of proper expert testimony. we can't get around it. it's in the courtroom. the problem with latent fingerprints and firearms and handwriting and arson investigation and the list goes on and on as you know better than i, the problem is those were never actually evaluated. the court simply grandfathered it in or never even bothered to look at it. i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mo
i wish that more lawyers knew statistics and research methods. unfortunately, if you're really good in math, you don't necessarily go to law school. but if you're really good in political science or history, you might go to law school and you haven't taken math for a very long time. i think the reality is that the courts have to get up to speed. that was really the lessson of the daubert case and kelly frye as well, the lawyers, judges, the system more generally has to be able to evaluate the...