Night, atord, monday nine eastern, live on cspan. Next, using genetics and forensics in crimes and in society at large. The 10th circuit bench and bar hosted a conference in colorado springs. They met for about three hours. Let me try the experiment with the microphone. Ok. Hows this . Great. Well, good morning, everyone. It is a pleasure to be here with you today. I would like to thank the organizers for inviting me to come to this very beautiful place. What i would like to talk with you about his morning about this morning as hank mentioned, we will start with a very basic review of dna, what is dna, how it works, why you , andd be interested in it focus on an important intersection between dna and the law, and that is forensic genetics and forensic applications. I will illustrate some of the points with case studies in which the na has been used inference of context. In which dna has used has been used in forensic context. Cells,almost all of our in the nucleus of the cell, we can f
I remember you when you were mayor when we visited stanford and my question really relates to their relationship in piggybacks on your rick question the relationship of schools and generalpurpose government. In stanford you are one of them a oral pioneers in pushing the kinds of relationships that you just discussed. My question relates to this philosophy particularly in light of the profound demographic changes. Have you been able to take the kinds of initiatives at the state level bringing in the department of social services and juvenile justice etc. And breaking down the traditional isolation of schools from general purpose government . Yes and no. We made some progress but not enough. Some of that affect structural change and i go back to Early Childhood education. We created an office of the Early Childhood. We took operations out of four different departments and put them in one office to be housed within the department of education but now we have one operation concentrating on
Period Queen Victoria reigned, 18371901. Im not very technical, i cheat a lot, so my books cover what we politely cover the long 19th century which sometimes starts in the 18th century, so sometimes i discuss things that happened in the runup to Queen Victoria and often it goes to the beginning of world war i in 1914 which is, actually, a much more logical break when things changed very radically again. Host was it known as the Victorian Era at that time . Guest um, a little bit. Not the way we know it, no. Because apart from anything else, of course, its much easier to call something an era once you know when its going to end, and they department, and they didnt they didnt, and they didnt know it was going to be one of the longest reigns in british history and cover, really, the greater part of a century. You couldnt imagine that would happen. Host why was it one of the greatest periods guest no, just the longest. Host longest periods. Guest i like the victorians, but not everybody do
Efficient in the late bigotry approach towards ruin regulations are in place given the process was in place by impacting tens of millions of consumers. It is my hope your commission will work with all parties to ensure all aspects of industry are taken into account in order to ensure current and future Energy Demand variable to be met. Its my understanding ferc is in the process of a holistic fashion in the set of markets in which it regulates. I appreciate the commission taking on this effort, but i have a few concerns are the cutest is to determine where the effort may lead than whether it may be unnecessarily limited. Chairman lafleur, what will they do what information is currently gathering in this proceeding . On the capacity markets, that is very much a work in progress going on right now. I think potentially an illustrative example is what weve done on gas electric, where we looked at a large number of comments from around the country and said, here is a large set of thing that
On capitol hill. Why . Because we will have reached Critical Mass. I think that is where we are going. You have to prove the point. You have to have Critical Mass in order to move the market and that is where we are going to be this next year. This is for both of you gentlemen. With cable news, with whether it is on the left report right or the right there is a dialogue and tends it would seem to perpetuate that polarization. When do you say to an elected elected he figures when they have to go official when they have to go back and face a constituency. What do you say to the elected official . How will you convince that elected official that forging the compromises is not going to cost them their next election because of the polarization and the perpetration of that by both the left and the right . Well, that is an excellent question. For those who arent familiar with my states politics, as the senator mentioned Richard Luger served for 36 years in the United States senate in indiana.