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we are hearing questions about the data you are requesting. we are sitting back there saying, "we have done that. we have it right here. there is all the wellness' data. they come to me with their plan." the have to ask themselves how this proposal answers the needs described and how the alliance to strategic plans. what are the outcome measures? we have things like 80% of the students felt heard and respected by at least one other student in the group. this is well mistake to we have had. i have measures here from athletics, which also reports to me. they will say the lack of equipment for school teams -- the safer environments at athletic events measured by the number of incidents occurring in relation to the total events. i have this going back to 2005. these kind of data things -- there are tons of measurements we have been looking at over the years. program managers back here have submitted these documentations to us, to me and their fiscal managers. one of the first things we ask is how you know it is having an impact. how the universe is
we are hearing questions about the data you are requesting. we are sitting back there saying, "we have done that. we have it right here. there is all the wellness' data. they come to me with their plan." the have to ask themselves how this proposal answers the needs described and how the alliance to strategic plans. what are the outcome measures? we have things like 80% of the students felt heard and respected by at least one other student in the group. this is well mistake to we have...
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the income data, while we cannot use the exact data we use for free and reduced lunch program, we can use it basically in parallel to the way that the guidelines are set up, so the income data we receive, we will sort and be able to evaluate that using the same guidelines as set out by the federal government. the passes will be distributed to individual students the a school mail, and lastly, as supervisor campos pointed out, we are looking to set this up as a sale program for next year, but i am planning with the department of children, youth, and their families through their affiliates and be able to set it up there. that is where the program stands at this time. i'm happy to answer questions. supervisor elsbernd: just one question, chris. maybe it is not for you, but sometimes, there's a group of students that get lost in the cracks here. there are some students, and i admit not a large amount, but there are some students who economically qualified to do not attend public school but attend parochial school and attend private school in san francisco. i did not expect the you have go
the income data, while we cannot use the exact data we use for free and reduced lunch program, we can use it basically in parallel to the way that the guidelines are set up, so the income data we receive, we will sort and be able to evaluate that using the same guidelines as set out by the federal government. the passes will be distributed to individual students the a school mail, and lastly, as supervisor campos pointed out, we are looking to set this up as a sale program for next year, but i...
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we do and have released the data to the public as the space telescope science institute is for everyone who wants to use it or get at it, data for 155,000 stars. 135 candidates with each of the transits, and their properties of each of the stars. we see 68 earth-sized, we're seeing 662 neptune sizes, 54 candidates of habitable zones, and systems. kepler is making good progress towards its gales. can i have the animation, please? this is a field of view of kepler in the sky about the 50 candidates in the habitual zone. you can imagine then we found 1200 candidates in the single field view. imagine that we had the field of view covering the sky, keep leer looks at a 400th of the sky. if we had 400th of the review, we would see 400 times that number of candidates. we would see 400,000 candidates. what that's telling you is the stars around us, that surround us have huge number of planets and candidates for us to look at. if we find that earth's are common or habitual zones of stars, it's likely that means life is common around these stars, and, in fact, kepler is the first step or a step i
we do and have released the data to the public as the space telescope science institute is for everyone who wants to use it or get at it, data for 155,000 stars. 135 candidates with each of the transits, and their properties of each of the stars. we see 68 earth-sized, we're seeing 662 neptune sizes, 54 candidates of habitable zones, and systems. kepler is making good progress towards its gales. can i have the animation, please? this is a field of view of kepler in the sky about the 50...
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we do and have released the data to the public as the space telescope science institute is for everyone who wants to use it or get at it, data for 155,000 stars. 135 candidates with each of the transits, and their properties of each of the stars. we see 68 earth-sized, we're seeing 662 neptune sizes, 54 candidates of habitable zones, and systems. kepler is making good progress towards its gales. can i have the animation, please? this is a field of view of kepler in the sky, about the 50 candidates in the habitual zone. you can imagine then we found 1200 candidates in the single field view. imagine that we had the field of view covering the sky, keep leer looks at a 400th of the sky. if we had 400th of the review, we would see 400 times that number of candidates. we would see 400,000 candidates. what that's telling you is the stars around us, that surround us have huge number of planets and candidates for us to look at. if we find that earth's are common or habitual zones of stars, it's likely that means life is common around these stars, and, in fact, kepler is the first step or a step
we do and have released the data to the public as the space telescope science institute is for everyone who wants to use it or get at it, data for 155,000 stars. 135 candidates with each of the transits, and their properties of each of the stars. we see 68 earth-sized, we're seeing 662 neptune sizes, 54 candidates of habitable zones, and systems. kepler is making good progress towards its gales. can i have the animation, please? this is a field of view of kepler in the sky, about the 50...
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they have been using the survey that was more of an estimate and the data is not really the best where we have been getting bits and pieces of it. at this point, we are figuring out what the data is. there are 10 questions that were done last year. the data will be released either made or late march, and we are hoping to be quickly able to read this and provide information to not just the commissioners, but also the board of supervisors. we are expecting a that the count may not be the best. we want to react as quickly as we can to correct the estimates. and we do not expect to have the information and ready before the march 24 hearing. i guess that is my response to that. commissioner moore: but you will be writing some kind of summary or synopsis? >> it will be based on the american community survey. it will be around the end of march. or maybe april. commissioner moore: i am comfortable with you just explain that. president olague: looking at the overcrowded households, the information that you gave us, there are some responses here, but that is the kind of thing that i want to take
they have been using the survey that was more of an estimate and the data is not really the best where we have been getting bits and pieces of it. at this point, we are figuring out what the data is. there are 10 questions that were done last year. the data will be released either made or late march, and we are hoping to be quickly able to read this and provide information to not just the commissioners, but also the board of supervisors. we are expecting a that the count may not be the best. we...
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and third, to require the installation of event data recorders in all passenger vehicles. first, break overwrite systems help prevent or lessen unintended acceleration incidents by assigning priority to the braking system over the throttle. as noted in hisreport break overwrite systems, and i quote, provide a broad overarching defense against unintended engine power from a wide range of probls, not just unintended acceleration. second, jesus ignition systems can't exacerbate unintended acceleration incidents if, for example, the driver cannot quickly shut off the engine. and third, crash investigators can mind the event data recorders for information relevant to unintended acceleration incidents that result in crashes. for the longer-term, and national highway traffic safety administration will also beg broadresearch on the reliability of electronic controsystems so that we can continue to ensure future generations of vehicles are safe. with vehicles becoming increasingly reliant on electronic controlled systems. our knowledge in this area is critical. we will also continue
and third, to require the installation of event data recorders in all passenger vehicles. first, break overwrite systems help prevent or lessen unintended acceleration incidents by assigning priority to the braking system over the throttle. as noted in hisreport break overwrite systems, and i quote, provide a broad overarching defense against unintended engine power from a wide range of probls, not just unintended acceleration. second, jesus ignition systems can't exacerbate unintended...
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firm collecting the data could dish out to the american intelligence agency by law . seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on our key our top story gunfire has been heard on the streets of the libyan capital as hundreds of opposition protesters gather to call for an end to colonel moammar gadhafi his rule there's also reports of pro-government forces launching airstrikes on protesters using anti-aircraft artillery and other parts of the country or he's pier all of you doing a profit elements from major neighboring egypt hello peter so that's the balance of power in libya right now. well simply the balance of power is colonel gadhafi is not in control anywhere outside of the capital tripoli well in tripoli on monday we've seen hundreds of protesters on the streets protesting against the gadhafi regime this started after the funeral for somebody who is a person who was killed by a pro gadhafi militia in the capital now this is resulted as protesters apparently resulted in mercenaries firing upon the protesters there's also been reports that secur
firm collecting the data could dish out to the american intelligence agency by law . seven pm in moscow i match reza good to have you with us here on our key our top story gunfire has been heard on the streets of the libyan capital as hundreds of opposition protesters gather to call for an end to colonel moammar gadhafi his rule there's also reports of pro-government forces launching airstrikes on protesters using anti-aircraft artillery and other parts of the country or he's pier all of you...
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the cac has said for many years that if you want us to make a recommendation we have to see the data on the impact $30 million has on our district goals. i think the board has also said that. i want to say right now that it is hard to approve this without data to back it up, because every year we just repeat what we spend and we do not have any impact at all on whether or not it joins district schools. we have had a program by a waiter for the last four years. i would -- we have had a program evaluate foor for the last four years. i would expect the report. it is hard to say ok on this when we are looking at 2014 having to go back to the taxpayers and say "will you please reauthorize this charter amendment to give us the money again when we do not have hard data to show the impact it has had." i just want to say personally that i expected to have much more data in front of me, because we requested it at the last meeting. the website does me no good right now and i cannot download it right here. if it is volumes of information, in no way am i an expert to analyze that. we rely on staff
the cac has said for many years that if you want us to make a recommendation we have to see the data on the impact $30 million has on our district goals. i think the board has also said that. i want to say right now that it is hard to approve this without data to back it up, because every year we just repeat what we spend and we do not have any impact at all on whether or not it joins district schools. we have had a program by a waiter for the last four years. i would -- we have had a program...
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at the operational and data collection level they did do something. they have comprehensive case management system that people appear to be using. they do we have fairly tight supervision in the jurisdictions we went to. however, shifting the program direction away from the state and local politically-led priorities is going to be more difficult. that is where the real action is. that is where the rubber meets the road. we do not know how they're want to respond to that. our hope is since they were willing to share the data with us, let us talk to their field officers and that we have presented findings to them and will continue to interact with them, that they will take this seriously and operate towards a more targeted model and understand what the difficulties are, but of course it is a political issue. this is part of the larger political issue of what should the interior department's strategy be? given that we will have comprehensive immigration reform soon. impact whatever the secure community programs to a become the de facto u.s. immigration po
at the operational and data collection level they did do something. they have comprehensive case management system that people appear to be using. they do we have fairly tight supervision in the jurisdictions we went to. however, shifting the program direction away from the state and local politically-led priorities is going to be more difficult. that is where the real action is. that is where the rubber meets the road. we do not know how they're want to respond to that. our hope is since they...
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. >> i apologize, commissioner, i don't have up-to-the-minute data. i know that in general, and this may be too obvious, we get that experience anything like the level of vacancy that you see in the far east bay and san joaquin valley. the 40% numbers baby about nationally are nothing like what we have experienced here. as relates to vacancy, it is hard to get a real number. euros experience is a guide. we're seeing the highest level of foreclosures in the southeast. the bank on the properties, i see somewhat contradictory data about how many banks owned properties there are. i can get back to you on that. anecdotally, i don't think it is anything like 20%, but on a regional level this is a bigger question, to what extent when we did this planning did we think about all of that vacancy? the problem is an enormous amount of vacancy. it gets to what brad paul talked about. yes, there is a lot of vacancies in antioch, tracy, and stockton, but it comes at a significant cost. the question is whether it is really available for households looking to live in i
. >> i apologize, commissioner, i don't have up-to-the-minute data. i know that in general, and this may be too obvious, we get that experience anything like the level of vacancy that you see in the far east bay and san joaquin valley. the 40% numbers baby about nationally are nothing like what we have experienced here. as relates to vacancy, it is hard to get a real number. euros experience is a guide. we're seeing the highest level of foreclosures in the southeast. the bank on the...
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i've also seen the data. the message is clear: informing in -- investing in our children today benefits all of us tomorrow. [applause] a second cornerstone of utah's economic viability is one we've taken for granted for far too long, low cost and reliable supplies of energy. utah businesses compete better and are more successful because utah has lower energy costs than most other states. companies relocate to utah and, therefore, create jobs because of utah's affordable and stable electricity. indeed, the cost of electricity in utah is among the lowest of any state, and the price of a kilowatt hour has held steady for the past 20 years. equally important, utah's energy industries create tens of thousands of jobs and pour hundreds of millions of dollars into our economy. tax revenues from energy-related jobs amounted to over $200 million last year alone. utah's been abundantly blessed with massive reserves of energy resources. we are a state that is largely energy independent. in fact, we are net exporter of el
i've also seen the data. the message is clear: informing in -- investing in our children today benefits all of us tomorrow. [applause] a second cornerstone of utah's economic viability is one we've taken for granted for far too long, low cost and reliable supplies of energy. utah businesses compete better and are more successful because utah has lower energy costs than most other states. companies relocate to utah and, therefore, create jobs because of utah's affordable and stable electricity....
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the u.k. no lockheed martin staff will have access to any personal census data all data is the property of you and only u.k. you owned companies will have any access to personal census data because it's that last point that's raised red flags for data protection lobbyists who say that all the private information collected during the census will be available to practically any organization that requests it any use on the any statute. any use by the security or intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of pride any use in pursuit of an e u community or placation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever of confidentiality is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost the medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard
the u.k. no lockheed martin staff will have access to any personal census data all data is the property of you and only u.k. you owned companies will have any access to personal census data because it's that last point that's raised red flags for data protection lobbyists who say that all the private information collected during the census will be available to practically any organization that requests it any use on the any statute. any use by the security or intelligence services for national...
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just one line, i would make the comment -- the 24 and the 68 to get a more comprehensive view of the data and the comparison. commissioner campos: thank you. any other speaker? seeing non-, public comment is closed. >> we have a few follow-up questions for the mta. i know when we had the previous hearing, supervisor avalos and i asked the question is pertinent to win the next train would be. the other important issue was the tracking. was it a delayed? and equipment failure? the public speaker reminded us of that we know we have a significant amounts of those. those are significant issues we have to address with mta and in our body here. i am wondering as we track this data, when the lrv's are arriving, are we tracking when the switchbacks need to occur. >> thank you we are tracking -- thank you. we are tracking directly within our control versus other events that occur, mostly on the street. it is a very challenging, for us, because of delays. we continue to look -- we take every delay and i put together on a monthly basis of cause, and nature of each of the vehicle delays. we look at th
just one line, i would make the comment -- the 24 and the 68 to get a more comprehensive view of the data and the comparison. commissioner campos: thank you. any other speaker? seeing non-, public comment is closed. >> we have a few follow-up questions for the mta. i know when we had the previous hearing, supervisor avalos and i asked the question is pertinent to win the next train would be. the other important issue was the tracking. was it a delayed? and equipment failure? the public...
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depending on the data you get, you get somewhat difference stories about the relative productivity of immigrants. but what i want to look at very quickly is this idea of corporate leadership using just simple data. what we can see is that if a national level of the united states, about 12% of the workers in the information communication technology industries are self-employed and a large share, a fairly remarkable share of ceo business owners and silicon valley which you probably can't see too well on less you look at what is said here quite a bit remarkable in silicon valley in terms of basically directorship of corporations, yet fair share of the labor force is higher. so we're in my going -- where am i going? i want to return to the quality, numbers you can sit in different ways, quality is also set by the marketplace but it's also uniquely set by policy and there's three different philosophies i think generally. one in 3i opened in the presentation with. you can set large numbers in the market will sell for delete. meek policy process in less. not simply to facilitate the migratio
depending on the data you get, you get somewhat difference stories about the relative productivity of immigrants. but what i want to look at very quickly is this idea of corporate leadership using just simple data. what we can see is that if a national level of the united states, about 12% of the workers in the information communication technology industries are self-employed and a large share, a fairly remarkable share of ceo business owners and silicon valley which you probably can't see too...
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we don't track come you through all the value of the data away. d in the theater building building on the new ecosystem has huge opportunity and we think even more money can be made in this way than there is today. so, i along with others confounding a collaborative consortium in this space. we have a website right now that is aggregated of leading industry thinkers, podcasts that were doing weekly. we also are building documentation, mapping out the people business companies and standards in this emerging space in our first major project is to raise funds through a value network analysis of the current eq system around data and how the new ecosystem over. so with that, i'd invite you if you're interested to participate with us in three different events. the identity collaboration in san francisco on february 14, new digital economic incentives if of any pro-and the 12th internet identity in california. thank you very much. [applause] >> i think we have time for maybe one or two questions. does anybody want to come up? >> please identify yourself.
we don't track come you through all the value of the data away. d in the theater building building on the new ecosystem has huge opportunity and we think even more money can be made in this way than there is today. so, i along with others confounding a collaborative consortium in this space. we have a website right now that is aggregated of leading industry thinkers, podcasts that were doing weekly. we also are building documentation, mapping out the people business companies and standards in...
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one is don't let us be the holder of the data which is what most of our programs do at the carriers. so when a mechanic turns over something, he turns it over to the carrier, it's not in our hands. a safety committee looks at it, decides what's appropriate action, what's the safety improvement, that's one solution. we could possibly rewrite the guidance to say that look, it's okay that you have the data, we don't need it because it would be discoverable and, therefore, not protected. the other alternative, we would come to you and say, you know, if we need this data, you need to make certain that the people that turn it over, have immunity in their reporting because these voluntary reporting programs are wonderful sources of data. the reason that i think we have achieved the safety record we have achieved is programs like this spanning all of aviation for mechanics, dispatchers, pilots, aircraft controllers, everyone can put their hand up when they see something wrong and report these things so we can then take corrective action. it's really important that these people be immune. oth
one is don't let us be the holder of the data which is what most of our programs do at the carriers. so when a mechanic turns over something, he turns it over to the carrier, it's not in our hands. a safety committee looks at it, decides what's appropriate action, what's the safety improvement, that's one solution. we could possibly rewrite the guidance to say that look, it's okay that you have the data, we don't need it because it would be discoverable and, therefore, not protected. the other...
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analysts said the data shows motors won't see any relief anytime soon. fect to predict we will probably see $4 up on the signs in san francisco and elsewhere in the bay area by march. to resell kron 4 news. >>pam: the situation also causing the dow to plummet. stocks dropped over 170 points the biggest drop of the year. the fight between protesters and gadhafi's threat is oil reduction. libya is the world's 15th largest oil exporter accounting for 2 percent of global daily output. libya also sits atop the largest oil reserves in africa. >>jacqueline: a live look from the golden gate bridge, sunny skies. we will see changes tomorrow. a cold it again tonight, similar to last night. patchy frost in the north bay valleys. the winds will kick up ahead of our next storm. greenback by thursday and potential snow late friday into saturday even locally. our temperatures tomorrow, very cold 31 degrees and now, 30 santa rosa, 34 fairfield, 30's for bay shores. it's going to be a very chilly morning. patchy frost in the north bay valleys and inland valleys as well. h
analysts said the data shows motors won't see any relief anytime soon. fect to predict we will probably see $4 up on the signs in san francisco and elsewhere in the bay area by march. to resell kron 4 news. >>pam: the situation also causing the dow to plummet. stocks dropped over 170 points the biggest drop of the year. the fight between protesters and gadhafi's threat is oil reduction. libya is the world's 15th largest oil exporter accounting for 2 percent of global daily output. libya...
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the data will always be limited and the answers will never be definitive. even so we will work to formulate policy based on evidence and rigorous analysis. this conference is important to the agency. i will work with you today to help inform the way the new consumer bureau will approach the credit-card market. we hope to leave here with a better understanding of policy implications of what the data show and how to frame the research questions that remain to be entered. when the act was signed into law in may of 2009 was clear the credit-card market was in need of serious reform. congress concluded certain practices in the credit-card industry were not fair and transparent to consumer and the card act passed with strong bipartisan support in both the house and the senate. as president obama said when he signed the card act into law the act was intended to uphold, quote, basic standards of fairness, transparency and accountability. the concerns that gave rise to that were not profitability for the credit-card industry but rather the message is to generate som
the data will always be limited and the answers will never be definitive. even so we will work to formulate policy based on evidence and rigorous analysis. this conference is important to the agency. i will work with you today to help inform the way the new consumer bureau will approach the credit-card market. we hope to leave here with a better understanding of policy implications of what the data show and how to frame the research questions that remain to be entered. when the act was signed...
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what the weather's all seasons in the following mountain climbing then there's the question of how the data received from the sensor news set up can best be incorporated into fisty havelange control efforts eventually reducing required manpower this is a notion he spoke. to them in terms of scientific and technical developments with the theory we collaborate with a number of western companies for example with the v t t technical research center of finland several companies from germany switzerland and france he's going through a participant in international projects and together we developed a new promising products just because you know is deep. in the mountains and loads of unguarded based products for more than just the resorts since roads railways and popular. centers also meet avalanche warning systems and the rugged terrain around them may be far more inaccessible for lack of slopes and lifts. production also includes all kinds of microelectronic detection systems with the most common applications for observing the state of urban infrastructure to. monitor the stability of historical
what the weather's all seasons in the following mountain climbing then there's the question of how the data received from the sensor news set up can best be incorporated into fisty havelange control efforts eventually reducing required manpower this is a notion he spoke. to them in terms of scientific and technical developments with the theory we collaborate with a number of western companies for example with the v t t technical research center of finland several companies from germany...
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was spent dealing with issues that affect african-americans and i just wonder how you feel about the data that actually shows the people harmed most, legal hispanics, black with a high-school education or less and unemployment rates for both groups is over 20%. meanwhile the hispanic center has shown something like it was eight billion illegal aliens holding jobs and now it is in place that an estimated six million. whether or not you think there is some sort of -- >> it is a legitimate issue to worry about absolutely as you point out. i am not persuaded about the empirical case you are making which is to say -- my understanding is that it is actually pretty hard to find good sustained evidence other than in particular communities and small job sectors where there is direct competition between illegal immigrants and load still americans. immigrants take jobs or are offered jobs americans don't take, don't necessarily want. there will be exceptions and surely direct competition in some cases and that is worrisome. economist will tell us and look for this, we are looking at a small marginal
was spent dealing with issues that affect african-americans and i just wonder how you feel about the data that actually shows the people harmed most, legal hispanics, black with a high-school education or less and unemployment rates for both groups is over 20%. meanwhile the hispanic center has shown something like it was eight billion illegal aliens holding jobs and now it is in place that an estimated six million. whether or not you think there is some sort of -- >> it is a legitimate...
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the data, the data, do you begin to think, like, what's the point? because you've been providing the data, and nothing's been happening. >> where well, the programs -- well, the programs, cpars has been a program, federal program since october. i don't do any analysis of it, no. >> okay. mr. amey? >> i think this is why your 23rd recommendation in your report you released last week that talks about a written rationale for not pursuing proposed suspension and debarment is vital. we've seen multiple instances in just using contingency operations, kbr had over a billion dollars of unsupported costs. i'm not claiming that was all waste, fraud or abuse, but we couldn't support them, so we're not sure how money was spent. well, you know, the dca wanted to take some moves, wanted to initiate a withhold, and they backed down from the department of defense. we have seen it with bp as a contractor. everybody, obviously, knows their record in the gulf coast, but they, obviously, supply a lot of petroleum to the air force. >> yeah. one of the challenges we have
the data, the data, do you begin to think, like, what's the point? because you've been providing the data, and nothing's been happening. >> where well, the programs -- well, the programs, cpars has been a program, federal program since october. i don't do any analysis of it, no. >> okay. mr. amey? >> i think this is why your 23rd recommendation in your report you released last week that talks about a written rationale for not pursuing proposed suspension and debarment is...
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this is the most serious that part of the code for a downer is so where would you place your logo the datawill show that may not be your art scene so no we take them down or off onto the billboard. so you know it's ready and we go. your banner was a nice bonus but still more encouraging was the increase in. the sound of family gets and the feeling that sky tech was making a boarder at a. company there's a simulated workout and he just hand it was in the traditional two g. format i think you'd agree closer very realistic much recently we have been testing our system in three d. which he tried out right now with the help of the stereo glasses. then the real thing or it's not a list after this i can't wait to. well i'm enjoying my newfound snowboarding skills it's easy to forget that not all the winter games are going to be on the slopes innovations are also popping up in preparation for other events on the black sea coast less than fifty kilometers from krasnaya polyana smelting cluster the future olympic village park stadiums and arenas are rising up in the city of sochi itself technology o
this is the most serious that part of the code for a downer is so where would you place your logo the datawill show that may not be your art scene so no we take them down or off onto the billboard. so you know it's ready and we go. your banner was a nice bonus but still more encouraging was the increase in. the sound of family gets and the feeling that sky tech was making a boarder at a. company there's a simulated workout and he just hand it was in the traditional two g. format i think you'd...
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there may also have been some statistical noise that made the data look worse than it is. but one point is clear: job growth is not as strong as you'd expect a year and a half into the economic recovery. >> there's still some signs of softness, even excluding what we can see on the weather effect. the services industries in the private sector and the government are still quite soft. >> reporter: there is great debate about whether the sharp drop in the unemployment rate is positive or negative. the rate has fallen 0.8% since november. that's the biggest two month drop in more than 50 years. economist michael gapen believes that tells the true story of what's happening in the labor market. >> we think that the payroll data will actually be revised over time to be more in line with what the unemployment data is showing us. >> reporter: but skeptics point out the reason unemployment has been falling is more people are giving up looking for jobs. that means the government no longer counts them as unemployed. the labor market needs roughly 300,000 job gains each month to make a
there may also have been some statistical noise that made the data look worse than it is. but one point is clear: job growth is not as strong as you'd expect a year and a half into the economic recovery. >> there's still some signs of softness, even excluding what we can see on the weather effect. the services industries in the private sector and the government are still quite soft. >> reporter: there is great debate about whether the sharp drop in the unemployment rate is positive...
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you have to be part of the district, so you cannot recruit by looking at the data in washington, d.c. you have to look up the terrain. i have encouraged the members to go into the district, meet with the locals, watch the local news, because that gives you a feel for the dynamics of the district, and that is what produces the best recruits very good >> after any campaign is over, a number of people sit down and figure out what happened. it may have only taken use three hours, but what did you learn? what did you do right, what did you do wrong? >> there are several critical issues. one is that we lost 9 million independent voters between 2006 and 2010. these are voters who gave us their votes in 2006. they did it again in 2008, and they pulled back in 2010. we need to get them back, and they are a good ways towards doing that. the republicans made three promises. they said, vote for us, and we will create jobs. they said, vote for us, and we will change the way washington works. not only did they not reduce the debt, but they added to the debt. they have not created any jobs. they sai
you have to be part of the district, so you cannot recruit by looking at the data in washington, d.c. you have to look up the terrain. i have encouraged the members to go into the district, meet with the locals, watch the local news, because that gives you a feel for the dynamics of the district, and that is what produces the best recruits very good >> after any campaign is over, a number of people sit down and figure out what happened. it may have only taken use three hours, but what did...
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looking at the data we were just given about the bill school students feeling unsafe in school, those issues are important to address. we have been in the process of meeting with many district staff and community folks to ask them to help us shape the presentation and discussion questions we want to have in the forum, especially because we are looking at having a small group discussions that can be interactive about school climate, when would pathways that address esl students learning english, and students in school immersion programs. we want to look at those practices as part of the school climate in changes to special education class is and how that will roll out for middle school. we want to talk with everyone involved to help us should discussion at the forum. there was an update meeting last friday and we had a lot of great discussions about what we are going to try to get the answer to when we are out in the forum. . we are still looking at having the it february stick -- coming into place in march, which is very soon. we feel we are close to where we were a year ago in terms
looking at the data we were just given about the bill school students feeling unsafe in school, those issues are important to address. we have been in the process of meeting with many district staff and community folks to ask them to help us shape the presentation and discussion questions we want to have in the forum, especially because we are looking at having a small group discussions that can be interactive about school climate, when would pathways that address esl students learning english,...
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the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes long-term planning managers nervous. one is the model you plan for the average flood over the last historical record or potentially the tree ring record or whether you assume climate is not stationary and in which case, the model of what you do and the assumptions, and the conclusions of what you do will all be different. so what has been done? well, i don't think a whole lot. a lot of the thinking and a lot of things have been done in modeling and planning but in terms of on ground action, not much is done. i know city of san francisco is re-evaluating storm water systems redesigning and potentially rebuilding and their beginning to lo
the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes long-term planning managers nervous. one is the model you...
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the claims again the data base are pretty shocking. the manufacturers say well, this is going to be a problem because they are going to put things on the data base that are trade secrets or inaccurate. this is simply not the case. it is a safeguard. in fact there are safeguards after safeguards to protect manufacturers. the statute provides more procedural safeguards than any other public data base in a federal agency. anonymous complaints are not allowed, but only safety-related information. they get to see every harm before it is placed in the data base and have the opportunity to correct inaccurate information and provide their own comments. i resevere the balance of my time and i urge members -- the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from kansas. >> i yield one minute to the gentlelady from missouri. . mrs. emerson: the intent of the data was to provide consumers with information on dangerous products. some people have compared the database by the one offered by the national highway and traffic safe
the claims again the data base are pretty shocking. the manufacturers say well, this is going to be a problem because they are going to put things on the data base that are trade secrets or inaccurate. this is simply not the case. it is a safeguard. in fact there are safeguards after safeguards to protect manufacturers. the statute provides more procedural safeguards than any other public data base in a federal agency. anonymous complaints are not allowed, but only safety-related information....
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in the '80s, ibm's first pc could understand about 5,000 words. watson? 125 billion. but sometimes that datamisses the human subtly. >> stylish elegance, or students who all graduated in the same year. watson? >> who is chic. >> no. sorry. >> reporter: what is class. >> you got it. >> reporter: the mere mortal got it right. and sometimes watson just isn't fast enough, can't sift through all that data. the man who helped build him. >> watson got the answer but slower and couldn't buzz in fast enough to -- >> reporter: and what are you saying behind the scenes, are you, come on, watson. >> of course. >> johnny, let's meet our contestants. >> reporter: brad rutter, who won the most money ever on "jeopardy!" now tied with watson. when you first saw that a super computer opened up that lead, what were you thinking? >> i was thinking wow, okay. this thing's pretty good. >> reporter: viewers might be asking, what does the future hold. after watcher a super computer like watson take on two champion contestants. but scientists will tell you that even though watson can handle 80 trillion instructions
in the '80s, ibm's first pc could understand about 5,000 words. watson? 125 billion. but sometimes that datamisses the human subtly. >> stylish elegance, or students who all graduated in the same year. watson? >> who is chic. >> no. sorry. >> reporter: what is class. >> you got it. >> reporter: the mere mortal got it right. and sometimes watson just isn't fast enough, can't sift through all that data. the man who helped build him. >> watson got the...
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this marks the first time the state debt exceeded assets since comparable data became available back in 1980. the cabinet office says japan's fiscal health has worsened significantly over the past ten years. it says the government must undertake fiscal reform immediately as it continues to prop up the economy. >>> japan and australia will resume talks next week on concluding an economic partnership agreement. this will be the first time in about a year the two countries discuss the trade issue. they'll hold a four-day vice ministerial meeting in tokyo next monday. discussions are to include lowering tariffs on mining, industrial, and agricultural products, along with improving investment conditions for a stable supply of resources. japan and australia began negotiations on an economic partnership agreement, or epa, four years ago. but the talks stalled over japan being reluctant to open its agricultural market. the two sides are now set to resume negotiations as prime minister naoto kan has pledged to make efforts to open up the country and revitalize its agriculture. some japanese of
this marks the first time the state debt exceeded assets since comparable data became available back in 1980. the cabinet office says japan's fiscal health has worsened significantly over the past ten years. it says the government must undertake fiscal reform immediately as it continues to prop up the economy. >>> japan and australia will resume talks next week on concluding an economic partnership agreement. this will be the first time in about a year the two countries discuss the...
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they also have assisted the department with revenues by working with hospitals to gain data to support the patients that we transfer. every year, the department has seen an increase in overall revenue as well as the call reimbursement. in 2009, 2012, revenues exceeded $20 million. the legislation is to authorize the department to retroactively extend the contract and the department to add the second year term at a later date. any substantial changes to the agreement would be before the board but for the department's request, any extension would clearly be a time-related. if there are any questions, i am more than happy to answer them. >> the budget analyst report. >> madam chair, members of the committee, which have nothing to add other than to recommend you approve this legislation. >> there is an indication that the department -- that the fire department did give them money for the cost of the data system. is that something that becomes the property of the city? >> absolutely. >> says the city has fulfilled its obligations, -- >> are there any other questions from the committee? if n
they also have assisted the department with revenues by working with hospitals to gain data to support the patients that we transfer. every year, the department has seen an increase in overall revenue as well as the call reimbursement. in 2009, 2012, revenues exceeded $20 million. the legislation is to authorize the department to retroactively extend the contract and the department to add the second year term at a later date. any substantial changes to the agreement would be before the board...