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anything you can do. look, listen and you can make a phone call, for example, we are working on a project in the marina that deals with it came to our attention some person who is a bicyclist noticed and timed one of the lights and discovered it was out of sequence much we got that over to dpt. they are correcting it. also in the course of correcting there were 2 contradictory work orders one with the state and city. you discover those things. van ness and lum bard are state highways. >> i will ltd. regina talk about that. well, the mta they have a specific traffic calming form you need a certain amount of residents that you send in. and they will come out and do a traffic calming analysis to give recommendations as to may be doing bulb outs or what have you. caveat is it's not necessarily one the most expedient methods. going back to the supervisor's office so that -- you can help because there may be things we can talk to dpt or mta and say, can we move this up? can we get this expedited and assist in t
anything you can do. look, listen and you can make a phone call, for example, we are working on a project in the marina that deals with it came to our attention some person who is a bicyclist noticed and timed one of the lights and discovered it was out of sequence much we got that over to dpt. they are correcting it. also in the course of correcting there were 2 contradictory work orders one with the state and city. you discover those things. van ness and lum bard are state highways. >>...
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because you can do this, in effect, the grid can take the place of your battery. it reduces all of the cost of maintenance of electricity and ensures electricity. if you're tied to the grid, the grid is always standing there ready to serve you during the day it's charging a lot of power. my kids are at school, my wife and i are at work. there is not much going on. it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning backwards and banking credits to my account. when i come home at night, then i'm buying back electricity from the utility, drawing off my "virtual battery" in a sense. think of it as an economic transaction. you sell back during the day and buy at night. and that's how it works. hi, i'm here with carl, he is the operations manager for solar city. we decided to take a little break from the cls room to so we could see some of the solar panels in action. carl, how are you? >> very well. nice to meet you. >> how do you like the weather? >> not too bad. >> kind of sunny. how does tha
because you can do this, in effect, the grid can take the place of your battery. it reduces all of the cost of maintenance of electricity and ensures electricity. if you're tied to the grid, the grid is always standing there ready to serve you during the day it's charging a lot of power. my kids are at school, my wife and i are at work. there is not much going on. it's feeding my refrigerator or whatever. so most of my power is excess and being sent back into the grid. my meter is spinning...
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ukrainian that's actually no harm because then you can decide which balls you can french you can distinguish friends from from germans you can distinguish breeze from french and so and so on so in general genetic map of europe including russia. almost coinciding with geographic jubal geography would say that that's a point that two years ago was published and top journals which was discussed highly in. best journals european jordan american journals and this was confirmed in this in our country which is which has a feature of very long distances so we took samples from far east from siberia and also fall in the same category that genetic distance is depended on join. how far the father personally from from another person the big distance between them genetic test and what scientists predict that in a few decades human genome will play a key role in medicine spotlights the media has more in that. human genome is all of the d.n.a. a person possesses scientists are only now taking the first steps in the interpretation of genome data the practical results are already there genetic tests can show
ukrainian that's actually no harm because then you can decide which balls you can french you can distinguish friends from from germans you can distinguish breeze from french and so and so on so in general genetic map of europe including russia. almost coinciding with geographic jubal geography would say that that's a point that two years ago was published and top journals which was discussed highly in. best journals european jordan american journals and this was confirmed in this in our country...
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you can do better out -- then we can -- outreach than we can. you can create fires for the schools and the commissioners can be spokespeople. i think the word will spread faster through you than for us. you brought up a couple of points, but i don't remember them. the you have the questions? -- do you have the questions? [inaudible] >> it's on the thing. there it is. commissioner kim: the other issue that i talked about with mario is that we may be able to do some psa's on muni lnes, -- lines, advertising the fast passes. i think the last issue was the priorities. i don't know if you want to go over how we make fast passes for students. >> it is still being finalized. homeless and transitional age youth. and then it's open to all students. one other issue that this does raise up is that we have not prioritized between secondary and elementary. we think both of those groups are deserving of this. one big issue for this between school sites and our own central office is not many parents will want to send cash with their younger kids to the schools
you can do better out -- then we can -- outreach than we can. you can create fires for the schools and the commissioners can be spokespeople. i think the word will spread faster through you than for us. you brought up a couple of points, but i don't remember them. the you have the questions? -- do you have the questions? [inaudible] >> it's on the thing. there it is. commissioner kim: the other issue that i talked about with mario is that we may be able to do some psa's on muni lnes, --...
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isc can.he told a house the enquirer will be able to look at all the information relevant -- including secret information. as i understand it, that is the case of the isc. says it will get access to all relevant government papers, including those held by intelligence services. i very much hope that that will be the case for the isc. she has also said there will be able to take evidence in public, including those who brought accusations against the government and interest groups. that is the case with the isc, too. he concluded it will have the full cooperation of the civil and intelligence services. of course, we hope that is the case always with the isc. he has confirmed that concluding the question of criminal responsibility will take precedence and that the administrative inquiry will start only when the criminal investigation and any proceedings are concluded. as he said, there are under way and number of cases in civil court where former detainees are taking action against members of the
isc can.he told a house the enquirer will be able to look at all the information relevant -- including secret information. as i understand it, that is the case of the isc. says it will get access to all relevant government papers, including those held by intelligence services. i very much hope that that will be the case for the isc. she has also said there will be able to take evidence in public, including those who brought accusations against the government and interest groups. that is the...
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it can be so painful. and it can just be there licking the corners.ency. so you should try to eat a lot of green lee if i vegetables and water medical lon and you may have a result very quickly. >> what about inflamed gums? women? this was an interesting one. >> a lot of people don't know this, but swollen gums can be one of the first signs of pregnancy. so if you're noticing that your period is a little late, your gums are bleeding a little more, get a pregnancy test. but if you're a man and you have v swollen gum, obviously you're not pregnant, but could you have gingivitis. and it may have an objection with heart disease. so if you're a male with floe swollen gums, go to your dentist. >> and small yellow bumps on the skin. sdwr sdwr. >> in can be a sign of high cholesterol. it deposits in the skin. easily diagnosed and once you treat the cholesterol, they can go away. >> what about butt bumps? no delicate way to say it. >> this is another interesting one. if you have an allergy to wheat gluten, it can cause a red itchy rash that blisters on the but
it can be so painful. and it can just be there licking the corners.ency. so you should try to eat a lot of green lee if i vegetables and water medical lon and you may have a result very quickly. >> what about inflamed gums? women? this was an interesting one. >> a lot of people don't know this, but swollen gums can be one of the first signs of pregnancy. so if you're noticing that your period is a little late, your gums are bleeding a little more, get a pregnancy test. but if you're...
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hoss perce and ammonium nitrogen can be recovered -- phosphorus and ammonium nitrogen can be recovered to be used as a high grade fertilizer. in the corner is a photograph of what it may look like. this actually causes problems. it can cause maintenance problems. so this process would eliminate that process for us. if we go with this process, it would be even more feasible. ammonium nitrogen and phosphorous concentrations would be much higher in the hour cycle streams. now some words of caution when we consider these new technologies. we need to understand what risks are involved when we are doing something new and how much risk are we willing to take? we can take lessons from successes and failures in the past. typically, each technology goes through a maturity cycle. you can consider these waste water technologies, but a similar cycle can be applied to cell phones, televisions. initially, it would take some time for the process to gain demonstration scale, testing, if that is successful. if the results are successful, there will be more to follow. the number of installation would con
hoss perce and ammonium nitrogen can be recovered -- phosphorus and ammonium nitrogen can be recovered to be used as a high grade fertilizer. in the corner is a photograph of what it may look like. this actually causes problems. it can cause maintenance problems. so this process would eliminate that process for us. if we go with this process, it would be even more feasible. ammonium nitrogen and phosphorous concentrations would be much higher in the hour cycle streams. now some words of caution...
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here's what we can do. how can you help us? how can we work together. that's the key. organizations love coming to our meetings because it's not a c p complaints we try to keep it positive we work with the agencies and that's the key to it. >> we were going to have volunteers but i don't see them so we are doing it this way. [inaudible]. >> great question. the question posed was how do we engage the young professionals in our community? how do we pass up the time and speak from people who have been engaged in the organizing effort to the younger people coming up. >> we organize block parties where we have bands come that are basically we have parties. and people come out for parties [laughter]. that's the bottom line. we have bbq. they can get a beer at the local corner store. you know. >> we have apartments and condos all over our neighborhood it's the same thing. i'm telling you you have an event where there is music and food people will come. they just will. may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i
here's what we can do. how can you help us? how can we work together. that's the key. organizations love coming to our meetings because it's not a c p complaints we try to keep it positive we work with the agencies and that's the key to it. >> we were going to have volunteers but i don't see them so we are doing it this way. [inaudible]. >> great question. the question posed was how do we engage the young professionals in our community? how do we pass up the time and speak from...
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bucha>> you can climb down easi. my mother can. my wife can. >> if you are trying to get out with a toddler or a baby, forget it. >> for that reason, we no longer allow people to put those letters there and say it is equivalent, because clearly it is not. >> it was the code for years. >> fire escapes are much better. they provide a spare and a handrail. and at that point, we expect the hard part will have a letter at the bottom. >> it is a bold. it could rust out. you have to make sure it is the cure. -- it's a bolt. it could rust out. you have to make sure it's secure. >> check it and fix it before it is a problem. and here is a wooden ladder. about six months ago, the board of supervisors passed a law that said every wooden ladder must be removed. that follows the unfortunate death of somebody who fell backwards and died. you cannot use these, and i would never encourage somebody. i certainly could not climb one of these. who knows what is holding it on? rusty nails? let's talk about groups. we did not expect homeowners to get on
bucha>> you can climb down easi. my mother can. my wife can. >> if you are trying to get out with a toddler or a baby, forget it. >> for that reason, we no longer allow people to put those letters there and say it is equivalent, because clearly it is not. >> it was the code for years. >> fire escapes are much better. they provide a spare and a handrail. and at that point, we expect the hard part will have a letter at the bottom. >> it is a bold. it could rust...
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can you reach across the aisle? can you bring others with you? most importantly, what i started off with, how much do you know? that is how senators are judged. yes, there is a seniority system, which i have grown to like much more. [laughter] but it is superficial, really. senatore goodwin, when he has officially sworn in to that name, will have all the powers of any of the senior members of the senate. it is very important that you understand that, that you never think of him as being interim. he is a united states senator, pure and simple. robert c. byrd would want that to be well known. so i tell you, and now a moment on a carte goodwin. i am thrilled that he was appointed. i am so happy that he is a goodwin, because my life has been blessed in so many ways by the work and the presence and friendship and company and its vice of various members of the good when family -- the goodwin family. i feel very close to them. i respect their work ethic. i respect their automatic sense of public responsibility. they seek out what needs to be done and th
can you reach across the aisle? can you bring others with you? most importantly, what i started off with, how much do you know? that is how senators are judged. yes, there is a seniority system, which i have grown to like much more. [laughter] but it is superficial, really. senatore goodwin, when he has officially sworn in to that name, will have all the powers of any of the senior members of the senate. it is very important that you understand that, that you never think of him as being...
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and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the roadways, potential property damage. fisher: all the sensors in the field come into this location. these two operators behind me operate the entire water system, 24/7. so we can see all of our reservoirs, their elevations, whether they're going up or down, how much water we're getting from our two treatment plants. we try to move it very quickly through the system and serve it to our customers in the most economic and efficient manner. narrator: las vegas serves as an example for cities across the country, whether they have a limited supply or not. and many utilities can identify with the struggles that come with maintaining underground assets to support a growing popula
and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the roadways, potential property damage. fisher: all the sensors in the field...
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>> that is how they can, they can look up the website. and send their very big checks. we are trying to make the models, paying teachers to breathe life into this idea. that is what is going to make it convincing for the powers to be. >> it is dinner time. i hope you are going to think wisely tonight. i want to thank becca proda and thank you all very much, ladies and gentlemen, a big round of applause. [applause]. >> thanks, gavin. [applause]. patty: filing for social security online is a lot easier than relearning the watusi! >> welcome to culturewater. in 2001, the san francisco arts commission and tampa does go public library established an arts master plan for the city soon to be renovated branch library. almost 10 years later, the san francisco arts commission has integrated a collection of vibrant new artworks by bay area artists into five new libraries, and there is more on the way. here is a closer look at some of the projects. >> the branch library improvement program is a bond funded program undertaken by the san francisco public library to upgrade each of th
>> that is how they can, they can look up the website. and send their very big checks. we are trying to make the models, paying teachers to breathe life into this idea. that is what is going to make it convincing for the powers to be. >> it is dinner time. i hope you are going to think wisely tonight. i want to thank becca proda and thank you all very much, ladies and gentlemen, a big round of applause. [applause]. >> thanks, gavin. [applause]. patty: filing for social...
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methane can be harvested for renewable energy. each well can operate from 10 to 20 years. a pilot study that is ongoing, sponsored by the epa, the plan is to bring about 400 tons of wet cake from the larger plan to, digesting the sludge and injected down the well. the process would monitor performance, reliability, and how much is covered. the project does not seem to be going very well but they are in the process of bringing a third well. they also need to inject the brine from reverse osmosis. unfortunately, we talked to this company a couple of times to get a preliminary look at the geological formation. we could not find it feasible location. when i asked them to look at the properties in alameda or santa clara. >> [inaudible] you said that this could be a product? >> los angeles is also drilling a deep well to dispose of the brine that is the concentrated wastes from reverse osmosis processes. the next is called supercritical water oxidation, a process that was developed several decades ago for hazardous waste treatment. it brings water to a high temperature and press
methane can be harvested for renewable energy. each well can operate from 10 to 20 years. a pilot study that is ongoing, sponsored by the epa, the plan is to bring about 400 tons of wet cake from the larger plan to, digesting the sludge and injected down the well. the process would monitor performance, reliability, and how much is covered. the project does not seem to be going very well but they are in the process of bringing a third well. they also need to inject the brine from reverse...
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people go, oh, we can wear gloves. the health department standards on gloves in terms of the uniform is not that good. gloves will protect your hands but it will not protect the food. if i went to the bathroom with my gloves on, boy, my hands are clean but i go back to the food area with the same gloves. we want you to feel that dirt on your hand. if you have dirt on your glove, you don't feel it. my god, it's going to get on the food. uniforms, we like them to wear an apron or something so they can take it off and, you know, when they are dirty and if they are going out, out side to do other things, just wear street clothes, come back and put an apron on. hair, you asked a question about hair. how come we don't require hair nets in san francisco. there is a law that allows us to ask for those things but if your hair is behind your head or if you are able to keep it so you don't keep brushing your hair back, it will allow you to not wear a hair net. but even if it's -- your personal habits, the kitchen itself is a fair
people go, oh, we can wear gloves. the health department standards on gloves in terms of the uniform is not that good. gloves will protect your hands but it will not protect the food. if i went to the bathroom with my gloves on, boy, my hands are clean but i go back to the food area with the same gloves. we want you to feel that dirt on your hand. if you have dirt on your glove, you don't feel it. my god, it's going to get on the food. uniforms, we like them to wear an apron or something so...
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can we imagine the range in the light? can we imagine sharing the planet? thank you. [applause] but we have is a set intro, a sad conclusion, and then we will continue to build more scenes. we have about 50 made. -- what we have is a scenario, a conclusion. maybe you can come here and visit and you will hear different things. there are many species that were common at one time that are no longer common. it will play in a random mode and then every 20 minutes, it has the same conclusion. it is not a theater, you have to walk up to it, you can sit inside but you have to take off your shoes. thank you. [applause] >> many people are not aware of this building was built in 1936. as a board to preserve the history and make the students aware of that history. the partnering between sfmoma and the arts commission means they will be more aware of the artwork that we have here, the artists that painted a, and the history behind this itself. >> students came from george washington, and it was wonderful to have them on a panel. people from the school board, those who have been pa
can we imagine the range in the light? can we imagine sharing the planet? thank you. [applause] but we have is a set intro, a sad conclusion, and then we will continue to build more scenes. we have about 50 made. -- what we have is a scenario, a conclusion. maybe you can come here and visit and you will hear different things. there are many species that were common at one time that are no longer common. it will play in a random mode and then every 20 minutes, it has the same conclusion. it is...
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alan johnson, can you confirm that? alan johnson, no. >> but what he did -- what he did go on to stay -- i think that's a selective quoting. yeah. what he did go on to say that we would guarantee the funding which would ensure the police numbers and the numbers of police community support offices. we were absolutely clear about this. now, his liv dem partners said that they would have 3,000 more police on the beat. he said he would protect front line services. are either of those promises going to be kept? people who are concerned about crime want to know. >> there's nothing selective about the word no. that is what the shadow home secretary was asked when he was asked if he could guarantee there wouldn't be cuts in police numbers. let's remember why we're here. we got 155 billion-pound deficit. the labour party went into the last election promising 50% cuts in capital spending and 20% cuts in department spending. we are clearing up the mess that they he made. -- that they made. when i sat at the g20 table last weekend
alan johnson, can you confirm that? alan johnson, no. >> but what he did -- what he did go on to stay -- i think that's a selective quoting. yeah. what he did go on to say that we would guarantee the funding which would ensure the police numbers and the numbers of police community support offices. we were absolutely clear about this. now, his liv dem partners said that they would have 3,000 more police on the beat. he said he would protect front line services. are either of those promises...
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curtains, which wouldn't suit the spirit of the restaurant, but you can put soft stuff up, you can put soft stuff on the floor to absorb sound, but that's the first place to start so you don't have sound that reflects back and forth, it bounces up and stops. okay, so here is the plan now. we're going to -- maybe we'll break up into 3 groups and we can get maybe one of the health inspectors, mr. lu, upstairs and you can be downstairs here and i can get spencer who is a building inspetor who knows everything about inspection upstairs in the kitchen upstairs. who else -- oh, tony, you want to be just -- mitch, are you okay down here in the kitchen to answer questions and tom harvy, our fire captain, maybe you can be anywhere you want, tom, you can answer questions. . >> this is for breaking right here, sweet potatoes. . >> we're just watching where things are located. you have chemicals here. the contact surfaces, we're looking at if there's any vermin. vermin primarily like to be hidden, just like inspectors, we don't like to come out in the open. things like mice, which are the least in
curtains, which wouldn't suit the spirit of the restaurant, but you can put soft stuff up, you can put soft stuff on the floor to absorb sound, but that's the first place to start so you don't have sound that reflects back and forth, it bounces up and stops. okay, so here is the plan now. we're going to -- maybe we'll break up into 3 groups and we can get maybe one of the health inspectors, mr. lu, upstairs and you can be downstairs here and i can get spencer who is a building inspetor who...
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you can crush them.mell like coke know nut. it's a defensive mechanism to ward off predators. that's how i tell them apart. >> what do do you about it? >> follow that trail, find out where the sweet stuff is. get in there, clean the cupboards very well. if you have a cat dish or dog food dish put that away. i use ant bait. put some of this bait on a card. i put one of them inside where they enter my house, if i can i put another one outside. that stuff is like drinking the kool-aid. it's full of poison. they're going to take it back to the queen, the nestmates, it's going to kill them. >> ideally, you do it outside the house? >> if you can find them outside, but it also work inside, maybe one or two on the counter. this will increase the rate at which they poison back the colony. >> how long will it take care of them? >> this works nonstop. it may take a week or ten days but i've eliminated them twice from my home. >> these carpenter ants are dangerous because they can hurt the actual structure of your h
you can crush them.mell like coke know nut. it's a defensive mechanism to ward off predators. that's how i tell them apart. >> what do do you about it? >> follow that trail, find out where the sweet stuff is. get in there, clean the cupboards very well. if you have a cat dish or dog food dish put that away. i use ant bait. put some of this bait on a card. i put one of them inside where they enter my house, if i can i put another one outside. that stuff is like drinking the kool-aid....
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. >> i'll report on how cliques can hurt and what you can do about it. >> meet the man who gave alfred e. neuman his name. >> an olympic competition so fierce you can even choke your opponent. >> that and more starting now on "teen kids news." ♪ >>> i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm jessica. you may have already heard of darfur. it's a region of the african country sudan. and since 2003 a bloody war has been fought there. one connecticut high school is working to raise awareness about the terrible acts of genocide there. amanda's got the story. >> we're here to talk to you today a little bit about the situation in a place called darfur. >> reporter: the group on this stage may appear small, but the mission they've set out to accomplish is huge. >> since 2003 the government of sudan has sponsored a genocide, specifically against the people in the darfur region, ethnic africans, indigenous people. and since that time at the current point estimates are that over 500,000 people have been killed. millions more displaced from their homes. and it's an absolute tragedy. >> reporter: in response to this
. >> i'll report on how cliques can hurt and what you can do about it. >> meet the man who gave alfred e. neuman his name. >> an olympic competition so fierce you can even choke your opponent. >> that and more starting now on "teen kids news." ♪ >>> i'm mwanzaa. >> and i'm jessica. you may have already heard of darfur. it's a region of the african country sudan. and since 2003 a bloody war has been fought there. one connecticut high school is...
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he can be braveheart, he can be jerry. >> yeah. >> larry: it doesn't matter what it is. >> it's also i don't know, good for your head i think. good for my head. >> larry: do you ever think you're him? >> no, i never get there. >> larry: we'll be right back. don't go away. ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios with a touch of delicious chocolate taste in every bite. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right for you a
he can be braveheart, he can be jerry. >> yeah. >> larry: it doesn't matter what it is. >> it's also i don't know, good for your head i think. good for my head. >> larry: do you ever think you're him? >> no, i never get there. >> larry: we'll be right back. don't go away. ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i...
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so we can sort of deal with that. the issue is, though, if this starts to become a daily occurrence, which it could well be with a sea level rise of a foot or a foot and a half -- not that much -- then we have big problems. i noticed a lot of my waste water colleagues in the audience and i think we all understand what the problem is. it's really, simply stated, it's two things. our treatment facilities aren't designed to handle salt water. we have biological treatment systems that operate in a fresh water mode. salt water intrusion -- actually we've had this happen to us in san francisco where we have had a breach of our system, about 15 years ago, i think, and we had a huge influx of salt water into the system. the chloride levels got very high and that produced great stress on the biological treatment systems to the point that we were worried that we were going to lose the entire treatment system for a period of time. once you lose a biological system like that, it takes some time to regenerate. luckily we avoided t
so we can sort of deal with that. the issue is, though, if this starts to become a daily occurrence, which it could well be with a sea level rise of a foot or a foot and a half -- not that much -- then we have big problems. i noticed a lot of my waste water colleagues in the audience and i think we all understand what the problem is. it's really, simply stated, it's two things. our treatment facilities aren't designed to handle salt water. we have biological treatment systems that operate in a...
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once that happens, the chief can report on that as much as he can after that, taking names out, so the public understand what was undertaken. >> very good, great. emmett is it two weeks from now, three weeks from now? -- >> is it two weeks from now, three weeks from now? >> basically, for closed session hearing, we will give you an update. frankly, we could do it tonight. is is that we cannot because it is not on the agenda. so that is not a problem. that is a discussion to have with the city attorney to prepare the proper counseling as to how this should be done. >> two weeks from now? >> that would be fine, if that is ok with the commission. vice president mazzucco: i would also point out one thing, we might have a very light agenda. president marshall: ah. ok. we have that in two weeks. >> change it to three weeks from now? vice president mazzucco: i would say that, or maybe the litani can tell us if the case we were going to hear is falling apart -- or maybe the lieutenant can tell us if the case we were going to hear is falling apart? >> commissioner, we have been served with moti
once that happens, the chief can report on that as much as he can after that, taking names out, so the public understand what was undertaken. >> very good, great. emmett is it two weeks from now, three weeks from now? -- >> is it two weeks from now, three weeks from now? >> basically, for closed session hearing, we will give you an update. frankly, we could do it tonight. is is that we cannot because it is not on the agenda. so that is not a problem. that is a discussion to...
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there are five points, i believe, that an idea can have. it can be a passport. it does not have to be a driver's license. a can be a license from another state. don't worry about the idea scanner because if he need have id to get into a venue any way, it will take care of that. it is not just a california id. commissioner alan: i may call back at the attorney for jelly's. you asserted in your statements to the commission that the incident that was in front of this perspective suspension and basically the cause of this hearing for reconditioning the permit had nothing to do with an incident inside the venue. >> that is based on direct conversations and confirmation by the lead homicide inspector assigned to this case. it is not based on just my client review and videotape. it is based on the statement of the assigned homicide inspector. commissioner joseph had raised the point that the police investigations can be confidential and for that reason, the police can't declined to provide information. in this case, they have affirmatively and publicly given false stat
there are five points, i believe, that an idea can have. it can be a passport. it does not have to be a driver's license. a can be a license from another state. don't worry about the idea scanner because if he need have id to get into a venue any way, it will take care of that. it is not just a california id. commissioner alan: i may call back at the attorney for jelly's. you asserted in your statements to the commission that the incident that was in front of this perspective suspension and...
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how can you go long.is week's special, 13.99 for mag light. >> you know where the pateries are just put them away. >> i have a separate box in my house like this filled with batteries and we say batteries wheafs do you need? >> you need to have your number on your building so everyone knows who you are. >> i'm a building inspector and i go looking for your house. half the time, especially commercial places, they don't put the number up and the emergency vehicle can't find you. cheep. these are solid brass , $2.99. make sure your numbers where displayed. i browt a bunge cord and screw eyes. in your garage anything that might fall over, put the screw eyes in the paul and tie it up. my wife is -- >> my wife didn't know this was going on. she was all over me this mornin about my garage being a mess. she said this weekend i want to know where all your earthquake supplies are. it's not just you know where your supplies are, but your entire family. because quite frankly my medica thing is bigger than that red th
how can you go long.is week's special, 13.99 for mag light. >> you know where the pateries are just put them away. >> i have a separate box in my house like this filled with batteries and we say batteries wheafs do you need? >> you need to have your number on your building so everyone knows who you are. >> i'm a building inspector and i go looking for your house. half the time, especially commercial places, they don't put the number up and the emergency vehicle can't...
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every month can be seen the demise of.ry month could be irish american, every month could be women's history month. don't you agree with me? [applause] this is a place where we all call home. we recognize there are a lot of issues in our communities these days, but this is a place we all call home, so the message that the apa heritage celebration committee would like you to take with you after this celebration is that we believe heritage and culture is something that we are proud of and something that we can all share. there is common ground in many traditions and common values among communities of all colors that we can all appreciate. we, the committee, are committed to take every opportunity to invite all communities to come together in occasions like this, to connect, to open doors ..., to get to know each other more. we need to do that in this city, and i know that today is not the first day, but every day can be the first day of forever. i want to thank you for coming as we celebrate three individuals and organizatio
every month can be seen the demise of.ry month could be irish american, every month could be women's history month. don't you agree with me? [applause] this is a place where we all call home. we recognize there are a lot of issues in our communities these days, but this is a place we all call home, so the message that the apa heritage celebration committee would like you to take with you after this celebration is that we believe heritage and culture is something that we are proud of and...
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now they can -- now they can sit in their house and read a book sunday morning. if we can do that just by going out there and find out, you know, is ate band? is it someone just screaming out there, one person? find out what the actual complaint is. commissioner allan: thanks. commissioner joseph: please continue. are you done? >> i have one last part. i can't take credit for it. it's just an idea that i think it came over from the mayor's office. and it got sent our commands staff. and that's the clubs turning to texts. commissioner joseph: say again. >> bars turning to texting to warn of rowdy patrons. it's kind of an idea -- i was reading about it. basically if a bar -- let's say that kick somebody out. the guy's drunk causing problems, they can have a texting tree and say we just kicked this guy out. he's been a problem. the article talked about well, gee, what if people overuse it. what happens if people are misidentified. it's more of an identification tool, at least a club won't be blind-sided. all of a sudden they have a problem coming down the street tha
now they can -- now they can sit in their house and read a book sunday morning. if we can do that just by going out there and find out, you know, is ate band? is it someone just screaming out there, one person? find out what the actual complaint is. commissioner allan: thanks. commissioner joseph: please continue. are you done? >> i have one last part. i can't take credit for it. it's just an idea that i think it came over from the mayor's office. and it got sent our commands staff. and...
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you can send a text message. we are trying to get our residents give them the knowledge to do that should we need to evacuate again. and this is just an example of a flyer for our expo and you have to tailor it to the diversity of your community. making sure what other dialects or languages that are present in your neighborhood that you address that. and you make sure that you are inclusive to everyone. just an example of our agenda for our expo. and the communications, this is a piece that we have come up with post katrina and that is a 1-800 evacuation check in number that our residents can call into in the event that we must evacuate. residents can call and let the improvement association know where they are. let us know their barriers. when i evacuate i'm responsible for taking the vontage router with me and plug it into a real phone or also receive these messages by internet. i don't have to have access to a phone. the voice mails come over the internet. this is something that we have done today after katrin
you can send a text message. we are trying to get our residents give them the knowledge to do that should we need to evacuate again. and this is just an example of a flyer for our expo and you have to tailor it to the diversity of your community. making sure what other dialects or languages that are present in your neighborhood that you address that. and you make sure that you are inclusive to everyone. just an example of our agenda for our expo. and the communications, this is a piece that we...
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you can have it drain out. obviously if you have stairs over a living space you have to water proof the stairs -- waterproof the stairs but a lot of energy is being spent trying to get exterior stairs waterproof when you could just let the water flow through. some of the stairs you're showing are good examples of those. >> we have another shot in a minute. here's somebody's exterior deck and stairs which they've been -- a couple of rails have been replaced. i want to point out, by the way, that the spacing between the guard rails on this deck or guards, as they're now called, are pretty wide and don't need the mod -- meet the modern codes which they forum maximum space and it's easy to accomplish that before building a giant new stair and deck by using some kinds of fencing, whether it's metal fencing which you can buy at any hardware store or plastic fencing. just put it up and over the years renters and building owners have been held responsible to meet the standards of today's safety, especially for decks an
you can have it drain out. obviously if you have stairs over a living space you have to water proof the stairs -- waterproof the stairs but a lot of energy is being spent trying to get exterior stairs waterproof when you could just let the water flow through. some of the stairs you're showing are good examples of those. >> we have another shot in a minute. here's somebody's exterior deck and stairs which they've been -- a couple of rails have been replaced. i want to point out, by the...
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you answer the question that can you and i am sure that you know well even the real game can you. please answer the question you change the topic can you answer the question why i didn't make further details a sound agreement israel and why river israel. at wye river as you remember under mr time yeah in one thousand nine hundred eight israel made a pullback from from it made an upgrade from area a to area from area b. to area a and israel because of the terrorism that had washed the streets of tel aviv jerusalem haifa and other cities had frozen other pullbacks because the palestinian authority as is widely known by the clinton administration and by the bush administration after that had made egregious violations of international law and murdered israelis so i wonder whether after the seven seventy degree lines it all did not whether it. was my mother look at their i didn't hear you what were you saying go ahead robert go ahead what was that so you would agree you do agree that the ninety five agreement and then why river did mean for the pullbacks which were not fulfilled by the
you answer the question that can you and i am sure that you know well even the real game can you. please answer the question you change the topic can you answer the question why i didn't make further details a sound agreement israel and why river israel. at wye river as you remember under mr time yeah in one thousand nine hundred eight israel made a pullback from from it made an upgrade from area a to area from area b. to area a and israel because of the terrorism that had washed the streets of...
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>> stuart can address the legal issues much better than i can.olitically i think he had no choice but to do that. he's promised some kind of major immigration overhaul. he hasn't been able to deliver on that. and i think to remain silent in this would have been politically unacceptable to his base. >> i think the logic of his suing is implicit in the nature of the complaint. it's preempted by federal law. it conflicts with federal law. it will inevitably, says the justice department, says the president, cause problems for federal law. if you believe that, it makes sense to try and stop it at the inception. i think they might have a little bit stronger case if they had waited a while and there were some record of abuse by police, there was some record that it wasn't purely hypothetical that legal immigrants would be arrested and so forth, but given the theory that they have it makes legal sense for them to have gone early and for the reasons al gave it also makes political sense. i think in the -- >> charlie: sorry, stuart, go ahead. >> yeah, i ca
>> stuart can address the legal issues much better than i can.olitically i think he had no choice but to do that. he's promised some kind of major immigration overhaul. he hasn't been able to deliver on that. and i think to remain silent in this would have been politically unacceptable to his base. >> i think the logic of his suing is implicit in the nature of the complaint. it's preempted by federal law. it conflicts with federal law. it will inevitably, says the justice...
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larissa can tell you how you can get discounts of up to 40%. but so can your neighbors. app can help you manage your account, find the nearest gas station, or even -- even help you call a tow truck. and those are just a few of the perks experienced by the 40 million drivers insured by state farm. so, talk to your neighbors. then call a state farm agent, like me. ♪ that's a nice picture. thank you. >> larry: all right. a few moments remaining. pat, are you optimistic things can get better? >> i do hope so, but i do think we have a problem with our court system. that is where i think that we have all of these, guys committing crimes who are not going to prison at all and not getting rehabilitated ith perp in other words, crime after crime committed. probation, probation, probation. like a little kid. you can't break that rule. you break the rule, okay, you don't have to stand in the corner. they get jaded, think the system is so stupid, think we can get away with it. guys with the record an arm long, how did they get out that many times and keep victimizing the community.
larissa can tell you how you can get discounts of up to 40%. but so can your neighbors. app can help you manage your account, find the nearest gas station, or even -- even help you call a tow truck. and those are just a few of the perks experienced by the 40 million drivers insured by state farm. so, talk to your neighbors. then call a state farm agent, like me. ♪ that's a nice picture. thank you. >> larry: all right. a few moments remaining. pat, are you optimistic things can get...
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what can you do with $100,000? >> that is a great question. to your first point, thank you for that. that is really kind. we could not have done it without port commission support. you have voted on the budget every year to continue to support the program. that is why it has succeeded. what can you do with $100,000? that is one of the reasons -- one of the advantages of offering it as a grand opportunity rather than a contract is that with a grant we can lay out what we wish for and let the respondents return to us grant proposals that reflect their creativity, their ideas, and their resources. they tell us what they can do for $100,000. to give you an example, the current contract was funded at $85,000 a year. that gets us 1.5 full-time equivalent staff people. there are fairly limited materials in terms of books and other similar teaching materials. that is one of the reasons why with this year path budget request we have asked for more money so we can print more of the field guides and provide equipment and mate
what can you do with $100,000? >> that is a great question. to your first point, thank you for that. that is really kind. we could not have done it without port commission support. you have voted on the budget every year to continue to support the program. that is why it has succeeded. what can you do with $100,000? that is one of the reasons -- one of the advantages of offering it as a grand opportunity rather than a contract is that with a grant we can lay out what we wish for and let...
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if you can attract enough readers, you can get our message out. whether it is telling stories of public defenders in their everyday life, which i have done, but also use it to try to use it as an incentive to think about how we can think about the public defender's office differently. to change things, perhaps. it is still a new form of media, so we are just starting to develop some of the ideas on how we can use it. >> can you give us examples of how your blogging has affected the media's influence on the public's perception? tell us about your blog. >> the fact that i am here says something. i wanted to speak to public defenders. they were my target audience. i wanted to give more cohesiveness. people from all over the country started contacting me telling me these stories about their day to day lives. i had some lawyers contact me saying they had 400 felonies a year and only some of them are class a. what can i do? when those stories are repeated over and over again, it gained new momentum. the people trust me because they know i am one of them
if you can attract enough readers, you can get our message out. whether it is telling stories of public defenders in their everyday life, which i have done, but also use it to try to use it as an incentive to think about how we can think about the public defender's office differently. to change things, perhaps. it is still a new form of media, so we are just starting to develop some of the ideas on how we can use it. >> can you give us examples of how your blogging has affected the...
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the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if someone is breathing faster tha 30 times per minutes and it's about a breath every two second and if i breathe like this. that's about faster than 30 right? and if you have a patient breathing 30 seconds and they fail and tag them red and you move on. if someone is breathing normal than you go to the next rule. they pass and if go to the next rule. thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it takes longer you fail and you tag red and move on to the next patient and we have two rules. thi
the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if someone is breathing faster tha 30 times per minutes and it's about a breath every two second and if i breathe like this. that's about faster than 30 right? and if you have a patient breathing 30 seconds and they fail and tag them red and you move on. if someone is breathing normal than you go to the...
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how can communities, how can families begin to support considering the lack of extensive, you know, network of recovery support systems for youth, how can families and communities help? families and communities can help a lot. we have over a thousand what we call community coalitions. and a coalition is a group of interested people in a community coming together for a common goal. and what the coalition's job is, is to connect people to services, connect people with helping to restrict availability of drugs and alcohol in a community, to strengthen laws, policies, and get them enforced to working with your law enforcement officers and associate with the schools. so we, i would say that within every state we have a good handful of coalitions. we need many more. but every state office of behavioral health, alcohol and drugs or mental health should have a listing of those coalitions and i would say parents if they were really looking and were lost and didn't know how to maneuver the waters because some of what you're talking about is very true, i would call the state office first and get a con
how can communities, how can families begin to support considering the lack of extensive, you know, network of recovery support systems for youth, how can families and communities help? families and communities can help a lot. we have over a thousand what we call community coalitions. and a coalition is a group of interested people in a community coming together for a common goal. and what the coalition's job is, is to connect people to services, connect people with helping to restrict...
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i can tell you what's playing, if you like. i can tell you, too. see?. ♪ just into the kron 4 news room and update on the 5 a. brush fire burning along highway 12 in south fairfield. the fire has been contained fire crews are mopping up and all lanes of highway 12 have been reopened live in the newsroom dan carmen kron 4 news. phone apple and at&t may be exclusive partners. an article by wired magazine the current state of the relationship. >> it's not a complete surprise the tours are happy there's been numerous reports that apple is tried to end its exclusive period continued network problems in major cities like new york city and san francisco appeared wired said at&t is equally dismayed at apple's refusal to work for the problems ⌟q÷il2i9b33when they e for help to make compromiser is wired sources said apple said know. they call their relationship dysfunctional and the article has the ball ended jokes that to show how mutually beneficial of these financially the partnership has been pared to read the entire wired article bizarre whats on the web sec
i can tell you what's playing, if you like. i can tell you, too. see?. ♪ just into the kron 4 news room and update on the 5 a. brush fire burning along highway 12 in south fairfield. the fire has been contained fire crews are mopping up and all lanes of highway 12 have been reopened live in the newsroom dan carmen kron 4 news. phone apple and at&t may be exclusive partners. an article by wired magazine the current state of the relationship. >> it's not a complete surprise the tours...
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can you see the metal plates? there is a metal plate right over there in the corner, there's another one over there. hard to see. also has a parapet on it. deep set windows. even though it has stucco on it, don't be fooled that that's wood up above. it's all brick because it's deep set windows. here we go with part of the roof and the parapet. this is over on (inaudible) street. see where the bricks fell, right on top of a car. there were 5 people in that car. buildings like this, you are nearest, where's the best place to be, do you think? you want to be far away from it? you want to be far away from it initially? yeah. but what if you are not far away from it when it starts happening, are you going to try to outrun it? no. you want to get up close to that building because the bricks have a tendency to fall out, fall straight down. if you'll notice right up next to the building there's not that many bricks. tilt up buildings, premade buildings. they are made on the site. generally speaking, you see warehouses, la
can you see the metal plates? there is a metal plate right over there in the corner, there's another one over there. hard to see. also has a parapet on it. deep set windows. even though it has stucco on it, don't be fooled that that's wood up above. it's all brick because it's deep set windows. here we go with part of the roof and the parapet. this is over on (inaudible) street. see where the bricks fell, right on top of a car. there were 5 people in that car. buildings like this, you are...
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then go someplace and you can actually get useful information, actionable information, you can engage, you can interact with a community of people who have similar concerns, similar problems, you can actually be part of a community in a way that you never could before. so that's a huge obvious benefit. the downside is that any opinion on the subject is fair game. any opinion, whether it be pro-substance use, techniques for substance abuse, anything you can think of that could reinforce, not only the behaviors that we're hoping to change but also negative stereotypes about addiction, all of that's out there, too. and, you know, which side is winning that competition, that's very hard to say and we'll see in the years ahead. well, when we come back, i want to talk more about how media outlets can do better, and we want to help them to do a better job by what you will be seeing here. we'll be right back. [music] it's important to be familiar with the proper terminologies surrounding addiction and recovery. one of the terms you want to be familiar with is stigma. stigma is the prejudice a
then go someplace and you can actually get useful information, actionable information, you can engage, you can interact with a community of people who have similar concerns, similar problems, you can actually be part of a community in a way that you never could before. so that's a huge obvious benefit. the downside is that any opinion on the subject is fair game. any opinion, whether it be pro-substance use, techniques for substance abuse, anything you can think of that could reinforce, not...
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change and minds can change and people can move on but we have to not be quiet about it and just keep pushing. >> thank you. yes? >> i'm with the water out of alexandria, virginia, i want to address legislative things but public engage meant. i think the most important things we can do in terms of communication with the hengs, is water
change and minds can change and people can move on but we have to not be quiet about it and just keep pushing. >> thank you. yes? >> i'm with the water out of alexandria, virginia, i want to address legislative things but public engage meant. i think the most important things we can do in terms of communication with the hengs, is water
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we can do these things. i have no doubt that we can. and i believe that we will continue to fight for people here to make sure that happens and we will see that economic growth in recovery back on main street. and with that, i yield back. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you for your leadership in your district and optimism and hope that you fight for every single day. you know, it really always boggles my mind how the republicans wake up every morning, come to work and decide, i'm going to be an obstructionist today. i think today i'm going to figure out another way to say no. and rather than come to the table and work with us because they need jobs in their districts, too, instead they vote no here and then they do like the minority whip did just in the last week when he was in his district after voting no on the recovery act, he didn't have any problems showing up and taking credit for one of the projects funded by the recovery act. and i think the americans see through that transparent attempt at hypocrisy. what we are is a party of gen
we can do these things. i have no doubt that we can. and i believe that we will continue to fight for people here to make sure that happens and we will see that economic growth in recovery back on main street. and with that, i yield back. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you for your leadership in your district and optimism and hope that you fight for every single day. you know, it really always boggles my mind how the republicans wake up every morning, come to work and decide, i'm going to be an...
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protect it as best you can and that's all you can do. if you can put it in the yard, great. some people say i have it in the garage that may not be the best place. you do the best you can. >> we recommend you keep extra supplies at work and your car. so wherever you are you will have access to something. have shoe in your car will be helpful if you have dress shoes. >> how do you arrange to get businesses reimbursed after a disaster. >> we had the question in the morning session. currently we are at the state now we are trying to approach the businesses. before even doing that talking with the city to make sure we can the agreement to have them to get paid and so i'm not sure there is not much more i can say. >> and the red cross has the same thing. i can walk to a say way and say i will and and do your water supply for the chelter i'm running. i promise you we will pay you back. what we have done is gone and set up a written memorandum of understanding. a written contract we have. your disaster leaders and our shelter managers have copies so we can go in and say it's okay h
protect it as best you can and that's all you can do. if you can put it in the yard, great. some people say i have it in the garage that may not be the best place. you do the best you can. >> we recommend you keep extra supplies at work and your car. so wherever you are you will have access to something. have shoe in your car will be helpful if you have dress shoes. >> how do you arrange to get businesses reimbursed after a disaster. >> we had the question in the morning...
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do in large scale large scale sequencing we have we can have more persons we have we can have more genome sequencing not only of humans but maybe of some even of animals that are specific for russia or for other countries. so this is. in answering your question about practical significance of this in future when you will have genomes of maybe a. dozen or hundred individuals you can make a sort of prediction of the probability of what's a predisposition of this person to particular diseases like cancer or cardiovascular or disease and so on so today you can't say anything about it that's only because we're in the beginning of this way but this is important and sufficient step forward so what i want to do the first thing i wanted to ask you when i when i just read a headline in there in the newspaper is there you you should of course know that in the thirty's the jews. tried to find the specific specific. typical german the and the skulls they studied blood so so they thought that the germans are different from other nations and so on and this research ship notoriously it was abused by the
do in large scale large scale sequencing we have we can have more persons we have we can have more genome sequencing not only of humans but maybe of some even of animals that are specific for russia or for other countries. so this is. in answering your question about practical significance of this in future when you will have genomes of maybe a. dozen or hundred individuals you can make a sort of prediction of the probability of what's a predisposition of this person to particular diseases like...