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the quality of understand; not what is learned. this is a push towards that and understand that algebra and precalculus is a very strong form of study, not just by us teachers but the wider math and college community. >> hi. my name is milan. i'm a tsa in the math department in san francisco and one of the people helping to develop this curriculum and support teachers in implementing it. but tonight i'm speaking to you as a parent. my son graduated from san francisco public schools. in fact he was in sole lay's class. my son if you remember that graph, he would have been one of the kids on the blue line. he was good at math and he scored well on test and did well in math class. what i want to talk about is the concerns of parents who kids do well in math now and whose kids don't do well in the new system. as my expertise as a math teacher, i'm thrilled about the common core, but knowing my son, it would have been infant stick for him to be in the heterogenous classroom where problem solving was the emphasis and defending once again
the quality of understand; not what is learned. this is a push towards that and understand that algebra and precalculus is a very strong form of study, not just by us teachers but the wider math and college community. >> hi. my name is milan. i'm a tsa in the math department in san francisco and one of the people helping to develop this curriculum and support teachers in implementing it. but tonight i'm speaking to you as a parent. my son graduated from san francisco public schools. in...
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understanding what the current price is and understanding the needs of the city in this area as well as other construction project worse anticipating we want to make sure we review the alignment and construction methods of connecting high speed rail and to the tjpa and see ways to reduce you costs. we would like to build on the option previously study and with any good analysis we want to make sure we said the consistent that are listed on the slide. that third component is a transbay loop track it is currently designed requiring it to reserve out reducing the capacity. previous study show a loop track to be beneficial but an earlier design is for the platform it could enhance the operation of the tjpa and it is important it includes updating the tjpa plans and it is work out studying because of the benefits that may out weigh the potential costs associated with that. and by the additional costs of the loop we may be able to decrease costs in the area for an overall net gain. that fourth component is the reconfiguration of the rail yards it's not barrier to the neighborhood limiting
understanding what the current price is and understanding the needs of the city in this area as well as other construction project worse anticipating we want to make sure we review the alignment and construction methods of connecting high speed rail and to the tjpa and see ways to reduce you costs. we would like to build on the option previously study and with any good analysis we want to make sure we said the consistent that are listed on the slide. that third component is a transbay loop...
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i, too, you understand," you come in immediately with, "i understand, i understand," and at once ask-- what? what does he ask? why you're in mourning. oh, no. that's not it at all. listen, when i said to him, "i must no longer think of my being in mourning," do you know what his answer was? he said, "well, then. "let's take this little frock off at once, shall we?" oh, that would be wonderful, wonderful. that would bring the house down. but it's the truth. and what's the truth got to do with it? acting is what we're here for. the truth's all very well but only up to a point. what do you want then? you'll see, you'll see. leave everything to me. no, i won't. what you want to do, no doubt, is to concoct a romantic, sentimental little affair out of all my disgust, out of all the reasons, each more cruel, each viler than the other as to why i am this is sort of woman, why i am, what i am. an affair with him-- he asks me why i am still in mourning and i reply with tears in my eyes that my father died only two months ago. no, no. he must say what he said then. "well, then let's take this li
i, too, you understand," you come in immediately with, "i understand, i understand," and at once ask-- what? what does he ask? why you're in mourning. oh, no. that's not it at all. listen, when i said to him, "i must no longer think of my being in mourning," do you know what his answer was? he said, "well, then. "let's take this little frock off at once, shall we?" oh, that would be wonderful, wonderful. that would bring the house down. but it's the...
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anding in understanding you understanding the information.e have not really done that yet. >> when you look at what google is doing, where does the mind set? >> a company we just acquired recently from the u.k., the way we got there which was looking at search and really understanding and trying to understand everything and making the computers not clunky and understanding you. like voice was really important. speech recognition. it is not very good. >> when you look at all of the boxing and deeper mind, a part of where we are going is artificial intelligence. where are we when you look at that? , one of theor me most exciting things i have seen in a long time. i started this company as a neuroscience and computer science. studying the brain. having seen a lot of exciting work going on in a neuroscience in terms of understanding what it takes to make somebody smart. do interesting things. >> where is the level of it now and how fast are we moving? >> this is state of the art right now. understanding you to -- youtube and improving speech reco
anding in understanding you understanding the information.e have not really done that yet. >> when you look at what google is doing, where does the mind set? >> a company we just acquired recently from the u.k., the way we got there which was looking at search and really understanding and trying to understand everything and making the computers not clunky and understanding you. like voice was really important. speech recognition. it is not very good. >> when you look at all of...
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not centralized but to understand the group and also understand the motivations of what can we do. one is consistently the groups that targeted have been groups that have in some way shape or form threatened internet freed freedom. and that chapter begins by saying as with all good stories it begins with tom cruise. and it's one of the first major incidents was when he had an embarrassing video online and in a scientology tried to rip that off online and have essentially anonymous versus scientology but it's gone on everything from authoritarian regimes they were trying to cut off the internet today in turn particularly linked to the wiki -- wikileaks who were unhappy with transparency. one is don't get on the target list and do not threaten internet freedom. but then you go to be okay i don't understand i have to deal with the response side. and i would say that's where there is nothing specifically unique about anonymous. many of the things you were talking about on not sharing information. and it's not about the records to know what happene happened bo establish a baseline but w
not centralized but to understand the group and also understand the motivations of what can we do. one is consistently the groups that targeted have been groups that have in some way shape or form threatened internet freed freedom. and that chapter begins by saying as with all good stories it begins with tom cruise. and it's one of the first major incidents was when he had an embarrassing video online and in a scientology tried to rip that off online and have essentially anonymous versus...
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yes, i understand. i understand he's in the middle of-- yes, i'm sure it is. but this is important too. - help us to locate her-- - i'm here to see jamal al-jibali. - take a seat. i'll be with you in a minute. - has jamal been arrested ? - just take a seat ! - fine. fine. i understand. could you please hold on ? i carry different tools for different jobs. why do you keep asking the same questions again and again ? i was just on the phone with someone who claims to work with mrs. jibali. - el-bially. - what ? - we have different last names. - whatever. anyway, they're trying to find her now. can i see jamal now ? who ? i'm here to see jamal al-jibali. i'm victor brashov his employer. he is being questioned. why ? he's a possible suspect. you do not know jamal. i would swear my life on his good name. i appreciate what you are saying. have a seat and relax. jamal is not a criminal. have a seat, or you'll have to wait outside. who is still booking for us ? thanks. good-bye. henry, that's the fifth call you've made in the past half hour. - what is going on ? - new
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and trying to understand everything and making the computers not clunky and understanding you.ike voice was really important. speech recognition. state of the art, it is not very good. >> when you look at all of the boxing and deeper mind, a part of where we are going is artificial intelligence. where are we when you look at that? >> i think for me, one of the most exciting things i have seen in a long time. i started this company as a neuroscience and computer science. studying the brain. having seen a lot of exciting work going on in a neuroscience in terms of understanding what it takes to make somebody smart. --something smart and do interesting things. >> where is the level of it now and how fast are we moving? >> this is state of the art right now. understanding you to -- youtube and improving speech recognition and improving things incrementally. for me, this example is exciting. it is one program and i can do a lot of different things. >> we have the image of the cat. this is how machines look at what they came up with. can you see the cat? designed by machines, seen by
and trying to understand everything and making the computers not clunky and understanding you.ike voice was really important. speech recognition. state of the art, it is not very good. >> when you look at all of the boxing and deeper mind, a part of where we are going is artificial intelligence. where are we when you look at that? >> i think for me, one of the most exciting things i have seen in a long time. i started this company as a neuroscience and computer science. studying the...
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this is what people need to understand.men is an economic input that creates better profitability. >> you talk about hiring, february's employment numbers were released today. the institute for women's policy research said women gained half the jobs that were added. where are women in this economy? many of them became the head of household because of the recession. as you know, women still only make 77 cents on a dollar that a man does. >> i think that is changing fast. literacyo empower with about finance, we need to empower women. of those 175,000 jobs created, i am happy to say that we created a number of them. meansw financial literacy understanding long-term corporate excellence for sustainability. integrating these factors. >> your firm does provide invest -- investment banking and strategic consulting services. talk to me about your client posco concerns in an economy that is trying to gain traction? >> we are -- they're worried about volatility and the extent of economic growth and labor. you -- european mock its mi
this is what people need to understand.men is an economic input that creates better profitability. >> you talk about hiring, february's employment numbers were released today. the institute for women's policy research said women gained half the jobs that were added. where are women in this economy? many of them became the head of household because of the recession. as you know, women still only make 77 cents on a dollar that a man does. >> i think that is changing fast. literacyo...
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i'm glad to see the map of the rh d to get a scope by understand what that will entail at the end. i know it's hard to get numbers but i'd like to hear supervisor yee's feedback so it will leaguerly impact his district but i'll agree with the amendment that president you china has offered >> i agree that kneeing should be part of the conversation so we'll have 8 days between now and the full board. i'm a big fan of in law unit i'm supporting legislation in the castro earring area but i want to be sensitive to other perspectives implicit in other parts of the city. so any other comments. colleagues and i want to - do you want to take the cc and r >> i'm comfortable we can have our neighbors here to make it clear this legislation was not meant to impact that. >> if i may i'd - i understand the amendment but we may want to word smith it a little bit a after this meeting submit it. >> president chiu as articulated an amendment and we'll take that amendment and tinkering of the language b will go to the full board. >> it's not impacting the cc and rs. >> so an amendment has been put for
i'm glad to see the map of the rh d to get a scope by understand what that will entail at the end. i know it's hard to get numbers but i'd like to hear supervisor yee's feedback so it will leaguerly impact his district but i'll agree with the amendment that president you china has offered >> i agree that kneeing should be part of the conversation so we'll have 8 days between now and the full board. i'm a big fan of in law unit i'm supporting legislation in the castro earring area but i...
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so, we are interested in understanding what the requirements of the natural system are and also understanding how major land uses in that basin, particularly agriculture, affect the water quality in the river. narrator: the suwannee river basin faces two major obstacles in the future -- increased demand and increased pollution. an average 1,000 people move into the region daily, using freshwater for their homes and septic systems. pollution levels in the basin are also increased when farmers spread fertilizers high in nutrients such as phosphorous and nitrate, on crops for increased yields. the excess fertilizer not used by the crops can be carried to rivers, causing algae and other plants to grow. this can change water quality, rendering it unfit for human consumption. dr. graham's task is to produce mathematical models used to predict how these factors and others work together to determine the health of the ecosystem. with these models, she hopes to avoid some of the mistakes that were made in the past in florida. dr. graham: well, the suwannee river basin in florida is relatively undevelop
so, we are interested in understanding what the requirements of the natural system are and also understanding how major land uses in that basin, particularly agriculture, affect the water quality in the river. narrator: the suwannee river basin faces two major obstacles in the future -- increased demand and increased pollution. an average 1,000 people move into the region daily, using freshwater for their homes and septic systems. pollution levels in the basin are also increased when farmers...
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i understand it's very common or else people are trying to make me feel better. i went from an arithmetic class then to algebra. so i'm not beating myself because after the second year i kind of got it. but i can see how to jump didn't give me any foundation. but i am 56. let me speed it up a little bit. i also have three children in the school district. and i completely get what you are saying through my own children's experience. i have children who are very high performing. children that are in the honors track and took algebra in the eighth grade but by the time they got to high school, they were somewhat lost. i have a daughter that went to uc berkeley that said to me at 10th grade, she said i just want to go to general math. it takes too much for me to have to learn it. it took such concentration and extra time to get it and even at that wasn't successful at it and i feel that it's unfortunate because she could have been successful. i have an older daughter that tested very high in sat's and she felt she wasn't doing well in math and she went to a private s
i understand it's very common or else people are trying to make me feel better. i went from an arithmetic class then to algebra. so i'm not beating myself because after the second year i kind of got it. but i can see how to jump didn't give me any foundation. but i am 56. let me speed it up a little bit. i also have three children in the school district. and i completely get what you are saying through my own children's experience. i have children who are very high performing. children that are...
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his concerns and he understands audio arc colon works and the day after mr. goggling vin was a appointed on webs the day after me met with the pmc team and this construction folks and the l m.d. made his concerns known and agreed to provide recommendations that's his responsibility how the burial needs to be treat and where it needs to be returned. that friday, he provided the recommendations and accepted them and we started to prepare a treatment plan that's the document that provides autopsying all the background information on who used to be here and perhaps the most important part was to deal with the burial and how it was going to be treated and the sorts of analyze so we can learn who this person was. the documented draft form was presented to the city and reviewed it very, very quickly we got it back on monday and finalized it and start the burial past it tuesday. the bowler was expected to be removed and it will come under the care of the most likely descendant and our arc closet will work to conduct the analysis that to figure out how old this person
his concerns and he understands audio arc colon works and the day after mr. goggling vin was a appointed on webs the day after me met with the pmc team and this construction folks and the l m.d. made his concerns known and agreed to provide recommendations that's his responsibility how the burial needs to be treat and where it needs to be returned. that friday, he provided the recommendations and accepted them and we started to prepare a treatment plan that's the document that provides...
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we can watch movies read books and travel to gain a better understanding of the world around us but at the end of the day. there's really no substitute for interpersonal connections with that in mind something called the truman library was established in two thousand and four instead of books. humans are lived out on today's after ten we are joined by one of the adventures of the cuban libraries. ronnie abigail to get letters understanding of it and how it might tie in to be part of the administration's push for national disgrace. sea. what unique conference was held in the korean national assembly library last month. it was something called a cuban library conference. human library a program that leads out humans instead of books with the goal of enhancing understanding. it was started in denmark and has expanded to about seventy nations over the last year. korea is also trying to find ways to better integrate society. true to human life the body of regaled inventor of the human library. and here i would be to promoting social integration and bertuzzi preconceived notions. mr gill tha
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therefore to understand the narrative in the mind of individuals is important to understand the narrative of the nation. >> you agree with that. the book focuses on trying to understand who you are talking to. for countries to understand their enemies, it seems like a basic lesson. why is it overlooked? >> countries start from a position of interest. and they are looking at things through their own lens. perhaps sometimes unknowingly, but, in fact, to be effective you need to get into the mind of the enemy. the book was called the folk of peace after mcnamara, in the iconic documentary was to say we didn't understand the mind of the enemy. we were fighting different wars. here he is referring to the vietnam war, where 3 million people, and vietnamese were killed, and 57,000 americans. and he said "we were fighting the cold war, they were fighting the war of ipp dependence. we don't seem to have learnt the lesson. when you look at what happened in afghanistan and iraq, we don't manage to get into the mind of the other. >> why is that. why is it difficult to understand the local culture, th
therefore to understand the narrative in the mind of individuals is important to understand the narrative of the nation. >> you agree with that. the book focuses on trying to understand who you are talking to. for countries to understand their enemies, it seems like a basic lesson. why is it overlooked? >> countries start from a position of interest. and they are looking at things through their own lens. perhaps sometimes unknowingly, but, in fact, to be effective you need to get...
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i understand the issue. i was not aware that individual states were moving out and it had been so long since we revisited this, but we will take a look at it. >> good for you. thank you very much, administrator. chess. >> a thank you for years of service. >> mr. chairman thank you. california on disney's the lead when it comes to clean and. we put out regulations before anyone else does. we have a history of that. >> that was a smooth transition. >> very successful program. senator feinstein, senator boxer and i agree. jerry lewis wrote the original legislation with the california clean air act. why? because it works. we are removing old diesel engines from the inventories around the country. it especially affects the in two. five. stress and laughs. as i mentioned earlier, $13 of economic benefit per federal dollar. why would you want to remove a program that has such real achievement. >> a want to respect the budget limitations that i've been given and make the best decisions again. trying to balance a lot
i understand the issue. i was not aware that individual states were moving out and it had been so long since we revisited this, but we will take a look at it. >> good for you. thank you very much, administrator. chess. >> a thank you for years of service. >> mr. chairman thank you. california on disney's the lead when it comes to clean and. we put out regulations before anyone else does. we have a history of that. >> that was a smooth transition. >> very successful...
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i understand that the dbi as city attorney harassing have come up with language to address hopefully and protect the aminity of homeowners who don't have hazards and i want to ask the city attorney to reading record what he proposes and thank you for your work and dbi >> deputy city attorney john gibner again. we suggest adding language to the end of section one 06 a point one .3 b titled imminent subsequential hazards. based on information provided by applicant unless the standard a identified. so colleagues, i think that addresses the concerns i've heard from folks so if there are additional questions if this works i'll be happy to support that amendment >> that's definitely stronger language. is there a motion to adapt without objection >> on the rh n d i'll say a couple of things i absolutely ago with the density diversity. we have many parts of city that are being tremendously taxed. and it is the intense it neighborhoods we have so far we have technical in law that are dispersed throughout the city i'm uncomfortable with carving out a set of neighborhoods that being said i'm ok
i understand that the dbi as city attorney harassing have come up with language to address hopefully and protect the aminity of homeowners who don't have hazards and i want to ask the city attorney to reading record what he proposes and thank you for your work and dbi >> deputy city attorney john gibner again. we suggest adding language to the end of section one 06 a point one .3 b titled imminent subsequential hazards. based on information provided by applicant unless the standard a...
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in addition to that daily check and for understanding then there is that weekly check for understanding for actually addressing those students with the learning outcome to see if the students are there or not and then to repeat if that has not occurred. so that's one of the pieces. as teachers work collaboratively on their maps, they also design which types of assessment they are going to be giving and they work together on those and we have provided guidance for example since our spirals are primarily focused on the writing types narrative, informative and plant -- explanatory and opinion arguments. we have introduced the integrated writing assessment and just last month, sites were all 3rd graders and 9th graders were taking an integrating writing assessment. torl we begin professional development with teachers at the high school level and then we'll do that with middle school and elementary school on exactly what commissioner murase was talking about what does it look like to, what does writing look like in san francisco. what do we understand to be exceptional commentedable writing
in addition to that daily check and for understanding then there is that weekly check for understanding for actually addressing those students with the learning outcome to see if the students are there or not and then to repeat if that has not occurred. so that's one of the pieces. as teachers work collaboratively on their maps, they also design which types of assessment they are going to be giving and they work together on those and we have provided guidance for example since our spirals are...
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but i also understand the concern. if we don't clarify, if there are no -- if there are other secondary structures in the c-3-r. >> [speaker not understood] they did have concerns when applied to a larger grouping of properties. so, that was also another reason we added to give them the assurance this would in perpetuity apply to only this one parcel. >> and just to clarify again, the secondary unit, there is a hotel and then the current [speaker not understood]? >> correct. [multiple voices] >> secondary structure, yes. >> okay, great. i think -- i'll just make a couple comments and that's just that i note there are a number of different issues swirling around this planning code change including both the design which is not before us and also the labor issues which are also not before us. but i'm really glad to see that through this process facilitated both with planning and president chiu's office we are able to resolve a number of those issues before the [speaker not understood] came before us. and i think it certai
but i also understand the concern. if we don't clarify, if there are no -- if there are other secondary structures in the c-3-r. >> [speaker not understood] they did have concerns when applied to a larger grouping of properties. so, that was also another reason we added to give them the assurance this would in perpetuity apply to only this one parcel. >> and just to clarify again, the secondary unit, there is a hotel and then the current [speaker not understood]? >> correct....
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at the foreign-policy people don't understand technology and the technology people don't understand the technology and i don't understand the policy so you would be shocked how miserable people's lives are like. >> you take the wonderful world around us for granted. this is a hard one for me to read. you write the book and this is the internet is among the few things human beings have d-delta they don't truly understand. i know i don't understand the internet but i felt very certain that you did. to be honest if you don't understand the internet i'm pretty sure that no one does and that is a little concerning. but what do you mean? i'm constantly surprised. i understand something wild and wacky comes up. things are boring and i kind of understand at all and that was the month at the time people are enormously creative and a surprising. they are not you utilitarian. and the internet is the first time we can hear all of them at once and i think it is for the next ten or 20 years we are going to see more surprises, good surprises than bad surprises. and all of us here in this room my god i
at the foreign-policy people don't understand technology and the technology people don't understand the technology and i don't understand the policy so you would be shocked how miserable people's lives are like. >> you take the wonderful world around us for granted. this is a hard one for me to read. you write the book and this is the internet is among the few things human beings have d-delta they don't truly understand. i know i don't understand the internet but i felt very certain that...
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>> it is really we should have probably have gone about having an understanding, understanding not angreement, is the first step and the parties on the ground would have so to speak would have read the signals in the sky and behaved differently. thank you both. it is lessons for people dealing with work place conflicts and friends and co-workers and how to talk to your enemy. >> this week on talk to aljazeera, the director of the philharmon philharmon philharmonic. if he would ever play that music again. >> we will. but we have to have patience. i hope it happened in my lifetime. i hope. but there are still quite a few people with tattooed numbers on their arms. they are saints in israel and we have to respect them. it is not they hate the music, but music transports them back to time of terror and we want to avoid that. >> watch the full interview tonight at 10:30 p.m. eastern. . >> a powerful councilmembering hitting southern california and we show you some of the damage. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights exclusive report... >> from coast to coast... >> people selling
>> it is really we should have probably have gone about having an understanding, understanding not angreement, is the first step and the parties on the ground would have so to speak would have read the signals in the sky and behaved differently. thank you both. it is lessons for people dealing with work place conflicts and friends and co-workers and how to talk to your enemy. >> this week on talk to aljazeera, the director of the philharmon philharmon philharmonic. if he would ever...
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those were easy to understand. surprisingly i had a chance to share my work to brought audiences, that has been great, national television, some of the best output my riding has been featured in. see that book in hard cover, the picture on their right, the day the book was released, between appointments i slipped into barnes and noble, my advice to you, what i learned from this project and tell you it continues to pay off to this day, another huge corporate scandal i thought about for years, a company called help solve, southern co. and ceo charged with crimes, later convicted of charges on a judge. he was acquitted of charges to the corporate scandal. couple weeks ago i mentioned -- i met vote producer of fox business because i was on neil cavuto's show a couple times. i know this producer pretty well and he has been helpful to me and a couple weeks ago on the case study of in this business. and i knew he was on a show after me. here are some answers for it students, at and answer them or ask him. that would be aw
those were easy to understand. surprisingly i had a chance to share my work to brought audiences, that has been great, national television, some of the best output my riding has been featured in. see that book in hard cover, the picture on their right, the day the book was released, between appointments i slipped into barnes and noble, my advice to you, what i learned from this project and tell you it continues to pay off to this day, another huge corporate scandal i thought about for years, a...
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i cannot understand why this issue has reemerged. i cannot understand why you all have decided to put it on the agenda tonight. it is outrageous and an outrage. and given that an agreement has been reached, this proposal should be rejected. you all should move quickly. there is no need for this to be reopened and it is time to put it to close. thank you. (applause) >>> hello there. my name is derika [speaker not understood] and i am the executive of a nonprofit in the south bay where sometimes i feel like we think the san jose city council and commission is a zoo. if we're a zoo, y'all are a circus. [laughter] >>> so, i've known juliet ellis over 10 years. i was a very young community organizer working in the east bay when juliet really took me under her wing and taught me what it meant to be honest, what it meant to have integrity and what it meant to lead with values. she is a person of strong values, strong convictions, and she understands her history. it's not a history of a bureaucrat. it's not a history of somebody who was born
i cannot understand why this issue has reemerged. i cannot understand why you all have decided to put it on the agenda tonight. it is outrageous and an outrage. and given that an agreement has been reached, this proposal should be rejected. you all should move quickly. there is no need for this to be reopened and it is time to put it to close. thank you. (applause) >>> hello there. my name is derika [speaker not understood] and i am the executive of a nonprofit in the south bay where...
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is your understanding that there is that contract you'll obligation or legal understanding? >> it's my understanding there's not a contract you'll obligation for us to get d.o.e.'s approval if we're dismissing an employee for cause. >> regardless -- regardless of what employee that may be in? >> yes, sir. >> okay. well, that creates a problem for a whistleblower if it's a safety issue because a company could always then, you know, not notify and take the position that you're obviously taking in this case, that the termination was for cause. is that -- is that a little bit of a problem in the control process there? >> i think this is -- this is a very interesting situation, and, again, this was a urs employee and urs took the action. we were informed. >> let me state it as i did in that earlier meeting. i don't think this is the place to adjudicate an employer/employee dispute and to a certain extent that's part of this issue, but you also have, you know, the very legitimate concerns of whistleblower protection, raising safety issues that i would like to think everybody worki
is your understanding that there is that contract you'll obligation or legal understanding? >> it's my understanding there's not a contract you'll obligation for us to get d.o.e.'s approval if we're dismissing an employee for cause. >> regardless -- regardless of what employee that may be in? >> yes, sir. >> okay. well, that creates a problem for a whistleblower if it's a safety issue because a company could always then, you know, not notify and take the position that...
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to really understand what you want, to understand the world's information.and we're still very much in the early stages of that which is totally crazy. i've been at it for 15 years already but it's not at all done. >> when it's done, how will it be? >> well, i got to thinking about where we'rettloing, you know, wy is it not done. computerring is kind of a mess. your computer doesn't know where you are, it doesn't know what you're doing, it doesn't know what you know. and a lot we try to do recently is just make your devices work, people will understand your context. google now what you may need and just getting that all to work. these a billion android devices now. recently comcast is starting to work on televisions and this week for wearables. computing where it can understand you and understand that information really haven't done that yet. still very very clenching. >> when you look at what google is doing, where does deep mind fit? >> yes, deep mind is a company we just acquired recently. it's in the uk. first i'll tell you the way we got there which was
to really understand what you want, to understand the world's information.and we're still very much in the early stages of that which is totally crazy. i've been at it for 15 years already but it's not at all done. >> when it's done, how will it be? >> well, i got to thinking about where we'rettloing, you know, wy is it not done. computerring is kind of a mess. your computer doesn't know where you are, it doesn't know what you're doing, it doesn't know what you know. and a lot we...
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>> i understand the concern. i think we often need to identify the slice of pharmaceuticals that we would be looking at so we essentially only the supreme court ruled in after san santa clara can move the pricing from the manufactures to the price. now we are looking at the inpatient piece. of that piece you have a number of drugs that are protected on patent. so those drugs are protected. other companies claim they have proprietary rates as to the drugs. i don't have an immediate suggestion other than other than what we can do. this is an evolving area because there is certainly rocketing cost of prescription medications is that dph can explore what organizations exist in vendors that perhaps don't have quite so stringent terms in their agreements. >> which i think is a very interesting possible next step. it occurred to me that if our department of public health reached out to department of public health's of other major cities and we all collectively asked for a little bit more transparency there might be some
>> i understand the concern. i think we often need to identify the slice of pharmaceuticals that we would be looking at so we essentially only the supreme court ruled in after san santa clara can move the pricing from the manufactures to the price. now we are looking at the inpatient piece. of that piece you have a number of drugs that are protected on patent. so those drugs are protected. other companies claim they have proprietary rates as to the drugs. i don't have an immediate...
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we have to understand that this is the time that he didn't even put additional quantities of auto the load. so when wendy savage has witnessed what it's like two incidents in the last thirty years. we can understand it and to send and fun pics and among them one gets on investigation of the keys to the sometimes difficult to get out and efficient if they are called to be a burden to what may be in the different by piece i've been the last one being attended to have to get out hope to be given to the shindig what it meant to be different by piece until sunday to understand that the bush twenty six countries and different agencies in each of these panties being mean needed to be caught in it that i know some irritating and whatnot it's so this actually called to get something that is going on. it is very complicated situation right now twenty six countries have indicated dirtier robbie including china and us are taking part in the towing service and now let's take a look at those international efforts to understand the whole picture west twenty six countries to post this as i yanked on
we have to understand that this is the time that he didn't even put additional quantities of auto the load. so when wendy savage has witnessed what it's like two incidents in the last thirty years. we can understand it and to send and fun pics and among them one gets on investigation of the keys to the sometimes difficult to get out and efficient if they are called to be a burden to what may be in the different by piece i've been the last one being attended to have to get out hope to be given...
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we have gone from understanding that amyloid was a player to understanding a lot more about tau and to be able to look at pathways in the brain that are really quite complex and point to other sort of nodes in those pathways that are really important and might be drugable. we have gone from having a few clinical trials focused largely on advanced cases of alzheimer's to what you heard about today, where we now, because we can make the prediction about high risk, start the treatment earlier. just like people have often said, and i'll say it now, if you try to test stattens by waiting until somebody had far advanced congestive heart failure, you would assume they don't work because you're too late. well, likewise, if we want to have a successful treatment for alzheimer's, start while there's still lots of brain cells and see if you can protect them. so there's a sense in this community of momentum, and it's coming from imaging and genomics and clinical studies and biochemistry and behavior studies. everything sort of coalescing here. so it is the right moment to really try to provide tha
we have gone from understanding that amyloid was a player to understanding a lot more about tau and to be able to look at pathways in the brain that are really quite complex and point to other sort of nodes in those pathways that are really important and might be drugable. we have gone from having a few clinical trials focused largely on advanced cases of alzheimer's to what you heard about today, where we now, because we can make the prediction about high risk, start the treatment earlier....
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meanwhile, we understand that lafco will continue to work ~ on cleanpowersf. and hopefully with the information that cleanpowersf local -- sorry, lafco folks bring in, we'll be able to evaluate again in the future our opportunities to move forward with the program. and i'm happy to take any additional questions. it's been a good dialogue so far. maybe you've exhausted your questions. >> i appreciate your entertaining questions in the middle. i think it's very fresh in our minds while you're going through this. thank you for your presentation and your work together. we'd like to get updates as we move forward as well. maybe the lafco meeting, we'll be joined -- puc-lafco, we can get updates, anything that's happening. commissioner breed. >> thank you. i just wanted to i guess -- i don't know if this is a question or comment, but it's my understanding that we were looking at putting the street lights in the next easter bond and not a bond for the puc. you mentioned that as an example. so, i just wanted to make sure that we are looking at the various opportunitie
meanwhile, we understand that lafco will continue to work ~ on cleanpowersf. and hopefully with the information that cleanpowersf local -- sorry, lafco folks bring in, we'll be able to evaluate again in the future our opportunities to move forward with the program. and i'm happy to take any additional questions. it's been a good dialogue so far. maybe you've exhausted your questions. >> i appreciate your entertaining questions in the middle. i think it's very fresh in our minds while...
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we all understand that. imagine the 16 or 17 to antics and now same person had 25 looking for a job. either examples are the information is used against these candidates? does that seem right to you? it doesn't seem right to me. in our system for hundreds of years it's been true if you are a juvenile below 18 and you commit a crime within sun bows, you can actually go to a judge after an appropriate sentence and the record be removed from the court and you can legally say he would never convicted of a crime. it's obviously impossible today given the online world. is that fair? the not so sure. >> the last question i'll ask and then i know will take questions from audiences. his son women. obviously something i'm deeply passionate about. surprising that requires that the benefits of technology to the crew as much as benefits of leadership. women are nearly 25% less likely to be online of the world. part of that is due to the investment we make in education. women are much more likely to be illiterate because
we all understand that. imagine the 16 or 17 to antics and now same person had 25 looking for a job. either examples are the information is used against these candidates? does that seem right to you? it doesn't seem right to me. in our system for hundreds of years it's been true if you are a juvenile below 18 and you commit a crime within sun bows, you can actually go to a judge after an appropriate sentence and the record be removed from the court and you can legally say he would never...
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and the technology people don't really understand what foreign policy and i don't always understand foreign policy. see be shocked at how miserable most people's lives are like. >> we could wonderful world around us for granted. maybe we could fix some of these problems. >> era, this was a hard one for me to read. >> i felt very certain that you did. and to be honest, if you don't understand this, that is a little concerning. >> my career has been for the last 35 years, a half-mile right now. something wild and wacky comes out. and things are part of that. what was called net date. people are enormously creative. and i think for the last 10 or 20 years, we are seeing more good and bad surprises. >> this is an example. [laughter] >> it's not relevant to this today. >> the internet is the largest experiment involving this in history. you are a student and scholar and a practitioner of what is society and democracy instead. >> so if you think about the definition of anarchy in the context of international relations committee was going in the early 20th century around the idea that even though
and the technology people don't really understand what foreign policy and i don't always understand foreign policy. see be shocked at how miserable most people's lives are like. >> we could wonderful world around us for granted. maybe we could fix some of these problems. >> era, this was a hard one for me to read. >> i felt very certain that you did. and to be honest, if you don't understand this, that is a little concerning. >> my career has been for the last 35 years,...
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i understand why we need it. we definitely need it. my comments about the new kind of conflict that we are engaged in. throughout history, secret agencies tend toward abuse. that is human nature. we need to have all of the strength that we can muster to protect against that. you are a key person in that process. so i hope you will really think hard about who it is you represent and it is the people of the united states. it is not the director of the cia. it is not the director of national intelligence. you have a gravely important role and i appreciate your willingness to take it on. i am impressed by your experience and background. but i do not mean to lecture you, but i think it is so important that i had to say it. thank you very much. thank you, mr. ambassador. >> well said. senator heinrich, i believe you are next, and then sander levin. >> in the interest of time, i will submit additional questions for the record. >> we ask that all written questions be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on friday and we have asked both of you to respond to
i understand why we need it. we definitely need it. my comments about the new kind of conflict that we are engaged in. throughout history, secret agencies tend toward abuse. that is human nature. we need to have all of the strength that we can muster to protect against that. you are a key person in that process. so i hope you will really think hard about who it is you represent and it is the people of the united states. it is not the director of the cia. it is not the director of national...
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having the market understand you and understand that information -- >> where we are going is artificialligence. where are we when we look at that? is one of the most exciting things i have seen for a long time. i think we are seeing a lot of going on that cross-ice computer science and neuroscience in terms of really understanding what it takes to make something smart. subject is security and privacy, you have to have been thinking about that. >> i saw the picture of survey with edward snowden yesterday. ergei with edward snowden yesterday. you can't have privacy without security. for me to talk about security first and then i will say little bit about privacy. it is tremendously disappointed the government secretly did the stuff and did not tell us. i don't think we have a democracy if we are unwilling to protect you or your users from the government. i don't mean we have to know what the public -- with the particular terrorist attacks are and what they're protecting us from. -- what the particular terrorist attacks are and what they are protecting us from. i think we haven't had a con
having the market understand you and understand that information -- >> where we are going is artificialligence. where are we when we look at that? is one of the most exciting things i have seen for a long time. i think we are seeing a lot of going on that cross-ice computer science and neuroscience in terms of really understanding what it takes to make something smart. subject is security and privacy, you have to have been thinking about that. >> i saw the picture of survey with...
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how do you understand that? is it a legacy of old practices? >> we think there is the segregation at one point and that has been outlawed but we see the remnants of that system. in men thanks we have seen today. and this is systemic racism. that's part of it. and as the doctor said we need to look at how we can really take a look at this and apply new standards to this. and look at the data, and make a determination about what needs to be done. >> barbara, the part of the research that is getting the most play if you turn on the radio all day, if you look at the wires and websites, is this discipline of younger children? now, i have to tell you i was surprised at the number of kids getting suspended at all, and not surprised at the disparity, what is going on in those numbers? >> i think many people are surprised to see how high the number is, and the disparity particularly for black boys. i think you have to rethink of how schools are organized today, and in many cases the way they're set up is not conducive to all boys, and particularly boys
how do you understand that? is it a legacy of old practices? >> we think there is the segregation at one point and that has been outlawed but we see the remnants of that system. in men thanks we have seen today. and this is systemic racism. that's part of it. and as the doctor said we need to look at how we can really take a look at this and apply new standards to this. and look at the data, and make a determination about what needs to be done. >> barbara, the part of the research...