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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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can i deduct my interests against -- can you deduct this? >> you can do this. you should check in with your tax advisor. the interest rate is 7%. just like when you go to close on a mortgage, there are financing fees that go on top of this. the bond rate is 7%. we are trying to keep that. we are getting some funding for the roleout of the -- rollout of the program. we are putting this forward at the get-go. we are offering this at 7%. and then, we think that after that grant, the interest rates will depend on market conditions. we are trying to keep this through the rollout of the program. as more finance providers become familair with the pace model, we will have a wider pool of finance providers. >> a perfect segue from kate 98, where does the financing comes from? -- come from? >> renewable funding is providing financing. private capital to fund the project. you went through a bidding process? >> it was very competitive and we are happy to be part of the team. >> will there be a limit on the size of solar power in a home? that is a good, broad question. can
can i deduct my interests against -- can you deduct this? >> you can do this. you should check in with your tax advisor. the interest rate is 7%. just like when you go to close on a mortgage, there are financing fees that go on top of this. the bond rate is 7%. we are trying to keep that. we are getting some funding for the roleout of the -- rollout of the program. we are putting this forward at the get-go. we are offering this at 7%. and then, we think that after that grant, the interest...
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and you can join for free. ♪ i can. i can.you join by september 25th you can get get a month free. weight watchers. because it works. [ male announcer ] we asked zyrtec® users what they love about their allergy relief, and what it lets them do. the thing i love most about zyrtec® is that it allows me to be outside. [ male announcer ] we bet you'll love zyrtec®, too -- or it's free. [ vonetta ] it is countdown to marshmallow time. [ woman laughs ] what if something bad happens? so what happens if someone gets my credit or debit card and buys a ton of stuff? that would be... really, really bad. [ male announcer ] with bank of america's zero liability guarantee, you're not responsible for any fraudulent charges on your card. guaranteed. bank of america says they'll credit any fraudulent charges back to my account as soon as the next day. the next day! that makes me feel better about using these cards. they've got my back. they've got my back. [ male announcer ] the opportunity to worry less about fraud with the zero liability gua
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when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare for alternative energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter and she system that's going to support a claim. hello and welcome to technology update the environment around us is one of staggering biological diversity somehow all held together into the big ten of our planet's ecosystem and while much of the natural world has been here for thousands of years we're just starting a one walk many of its secrets how exactly did all of this get here how do bio systems of all shapes and sizes interact and what's our influence on this process as humans well can we learn from our ecosystem to both help it and perhaps help ourselves these are questions as old as time now getting a fresh look in the twenty first century the institute of bio physics at the siberian division of the russian academy of sciences is well placed for new perspectiv
when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare for alternative energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter and she system that's going to support a claim. hello and welcome to technology update the environment around us is one of staggering biological diversity somehow all held together into the big ten of our...
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you can do it on a dog. you can put a microchip in your cat or on a rabbit or a bird. so we can't stress enough how important it is to microchippure pet. check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will provide for san francisco. also we have our other bay area shelters that will come and help. when we have a disaster as well as we will go and help a bay area when they have a disaster. we are able to and hopefully have enough help where we are able to take care of every animal in san francisco. thank you. >> good afternoon. michael peterson with pacific gas and electric director of emergency planning for pg and e. my timing was outstanding to do this presentation in front of residents that are pg and e customers the front page of the chronicle talked about what, your rates are goin
you can do it on a dog. you can put a microchip in your cat or on a rabbit or a bird. so we can't stress enough how important it is to microchippure pet. check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will...
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and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh. oops. ashes to ashes, dust to dust. but you can see, it's really not meant for safety glazing. i remember as a kid, you know, running -- my brother chasing me, running with my hat, putting my hat -- when the door used to be open, and it's now closed. i still have a scar there. but at this point, of course, anything in a door is going to be tempered. >> or some other type of sait glazing. -- safety glazing. it could be laminated. >> or plaque. >> there's an interesting new product, and i don't know if you're been dealing with it, you probably have, which is two layers some kind of glass,
and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh....
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yes, you can wear pants, you can pull out a black blazer and pants.show off your ankles. >> you just roll that up? do you have to pin it? >> just roll it up and it will show off a fun shoe. and really quickly, we went to m.j. trimming here in new york and we got a sash that you can literally cut right off the roll, this is $20. >> rlly? >> and fun feathered ndbag. >> most everne has a black dress. >> a little black dress. >> and did you glue some feathers on? >> no, it came with the bag, but that's a great idea. >> thank all of our models this morning. and bobby, great idea. s, and by the way, you look fantastic. don't forget that melissa and jeremy's weddi will be here live on "today." >>> the peanuts gang turns 50, we're going to take a look back right after this. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. does it feel like home, yet? we'll take care of that. ♪ feels like home [ dad ] goomornin
yes, you can wear pants, you can pull out a black blazer and pants.show off your ankles. >> you just roll that up? do you have to pin it? >> just roll it up and it will show off a fun shoe. and really quickly, we went to m.j. trimming here in new york and we got a sash that you can literally cut right off the roll, this is $20. >> rlly? >> and fun feathered ndbag. >> most everne has a black dress. >> a little black dress. >> and did you glue some...
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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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48 hours. ♪ feels sweet when i can touch you ♪ stufy, can i get a refill?ome on, get your head in the game, stufy! thanks, stufy. man, i love that cookie. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com >>> in the last ten years the cost of college jumped 24%, and the higher cost of learning is $55,000 for elite schools and $28,000 for state schools, and tuition and lab fees and books add up. 28% more is earned with a two to four-year degree. the pay gap between people that go to college and dropouts, 96%. it's no longer reasonable for people to pay their own way through college. step number one is creative accounting? >> absolutely. people need to think before they apply to college two years before time. can you sell investments to make more cash. can you do things like defer a bonus or get a bonus early so yo
48 hours. ♪ feels sweet when i can touch you ♪ stufy, can i get a refill?ome on, get your head in the game, stufy! thanks, stufy. man, i love that cookie. you should get some custom fit orthotics. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet. and footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ... and, you could save a couple hundred bucks. for locations see drscholls.com >>> in the last ten years the...
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you can stay.astside of the grid. we'll show you, ultimately, we're getting rid of showers and i think it may be more of a late midday thing. clearing skies and we'll take it to >>> how old are you? >> 16. >> what's your name? >> megan. >> where are you from? >> roanoke, virginia. >> have a great 16th birthday. and jack daniel's celebrating 160 years old. harry will be celebrating later. that's a quick look at your weather picture. erica, inside to you. >> dave, thanks. you know that old saying children should be seen and not heard? well, for most parents, though it's not always possible nor is it practical many times. seems like kids can always tend to act up at the worst possible moment like when you just sit down to dinner at the restaurant, or when you end up on an airplane. now some companies are looking to take some measures to keep your kids quiet. contributing correspondent has more. >> reporter: rachel and jeff are typical parents, trying to enjoy a night out with two toddlers in tow. en.
you can stay.astside of the grid. we'll show you, ultimately, we're getting rid of showers and i think it may be more of a late midday thing. clearing skies and we'll take it to >>> how old are you? >> 16. >> what's your name? >> megan. >> where are you from? >> roanoke, virginia. >> have a great 16th birthday. and jack daniel's celebrating 160 years old. harry will be celebrating later. that's a quick look at your weather picture. erica, inside to...
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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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there are things they can do right, and there are things they can do wrong. we need to develop many more supports for them, ways to bring them into the game of-of supporting recovery. and one of the things we haven't talked about, and i think we need to now, is-is really not to give up on an individual when they relapse. sure, yea. we don't give up on a diabetic when they have another episode or another issue they need to deal with. and that's true of any chronic disease, relapse is sort of normal. so i think the issue is how to use those relapses to help the individual understand what happened, what were the triggers, what are the things they can do to develop coping mechanisms to not have that happen again. there's lots of ways that are very positive about relapse in-in many ways. talk to us a little bit about the recovery community support programs, because in some states we do have a cadre of individuals who are in recovery who basically provide each other with the support networks, and-which are very effective. you know, i think this is-this came in some
there are things they can do right, and there are things they can do wrong. we need to develop many more supports for them, ways to bring them into the game of-of supporting recovery. and one of the things we haven't talked about, and i think we need to now, is-is really not to give up on an individual when they relapse. sure, yea. we don't give up on a diabetic when they have another episode or another issue they need to deal with. and that's true of any chronic disease, relapse is sort of...
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(music) if i can do it, anybody can do it. i'm no exception. i happen to be a professional, but i was also an inmate. upon studying for the bar exam, there was pressures as to your ability to concentrate and focus. i was dating someone whose father was a sports physician, and at their house were boxes of hydrocodone, sample boxes. and i did go to their house, i took 2 of the sample boxes that had 40 pills in them. my theory at the time, although yes, it was absolutely wrong to take pills out of someone's house that are not prescribed to me and do not belong to me, was after the bar exam, i will stop taking them. i did not think, "what if," and what actually turned out to be my story. (music) being in recovery, we have the option to not only change our lives but to change other peoples' lives. i wouldn't change a thing. i wouldn't take the arrests off my record. i wouldn't do anything to change where i am today. and i think it's important to tell people the message that we do recover. i'm a five-time convicted felon. and today and for the past o
(music) if i can do it, anybody can do it. i'm no exception. i happen to be a professional, but i was also an inmate. upon studying for the bar exam, there was pressures as to your ability to concentrate and focus. i was dating someone whose father was a sports physician, and at their house were boxes of hydrocodone, sample boxes. and i did go to their house, i took 2 of the sample boxes that had 40 pills in them. my theory at the time, although yes, it was absolutely wrong to take pills out of...
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they can phone up and say, can you come and watch my building. can you stand guard at my a.t.m.? they can get the services, but not the ones labeling themselves patrol specialists. >> can we have an exact number of patrol specials and patrol systems out there? whether we start thd whole progress back in 202009 and 2008, we couldn't get a straight answer as to the number of patrol specialist police officers there are. do you have that number today, or is it wish dwriy-washy. >> it is firm based on the information that's been provided to the liason. that is 13 patrol specials that just changed recently and nine assistant patrol specials. 18 and 9. thank you. vice president mazzucco: so these inactive patrol specials are -- >> one of the things we're trying to be careful of is keeping up-to-date numbers, so it isn't always kept up to what the sarge has every day. vice president mazzucco: so there are two that are still on the board that have resigned, eight ineligible. those that were unable to qualify or provide documents and be able to work. included with those are two individuals
they can phone up and say, can you come and watch my building. can you stand guard at my a.t.m.? they can get the services, but not the ones labeling themselves patrol specialists. >> can we have an exact number of patrol specials and patrol systems out there? whether we start thd whole progress back in 202009 and 2008, we couldn't get a straight answer as to the number of patrol specialist police officers there are. do you have that number today, or is it wish dwriy-washy. >> it is...
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we can can also search for things even without text. we can search where you are. we can search with google goggles and take pictures and see what are you looking at if you take a picture of your camera. to all of these mean a much broader opportunity for search and bringing the information that you need. one way to think about this is we are trying to make people better people. literally give them better ideas, better augmenting their experience. think of it as augmented humanity. think of it as trying to get the computer to help us at the things we are not very good at and have us help the computer on the things they are not very good at. computers. of course, remember everything. so now it is so overwhelming you need a search engine to keep track. >> rose: so how do you see the challenge from facebook and social networking. >> well, social networking is important and facebook is a consequently and very impressive company. and social information will be used by google and by others, i should add, to make the quality of the results, the quality of the experience t
we can can also search for things even without text. we can search where you are. we can search with google goggles and take pictures and see what are you looking at if you take a picture of your camera. to all of these mean a much broader opportunity for search and bringing the information that you need. one way to think about this is we are trying to make people better people. literally give them better ideas, better augmenting their experience. think of it as augmented humanity. think of it...
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they are things that we know we can fix them and we know we can come up with counter measures to make them better. [applause] >> again there will be time for additional questions from michael. i'd like to introduce megan who is an epidemiologist with the san francisco department of public health with strong focus on interrelations of land-use and transportation planning with pedestrian safety. megan? >> hi. thanks for having me here today. i'm going to start with just a little - i'm sorry i can't see the slides but a walking trail as apposed to a road map regarding key points today. which is our environmental health perspective of pedestrian safety and health impact work and forecasting model to understand how at tar you level what factors predict injuries for pedestrian in san francisco and implications for this approach for crash reduction approaches in san francisco. from an environmental health perspective and pedestrian promotes public health schools preventing or reducing these and promoting safe and healthy walking. we agree that vehicle crashes are preventable and there's no a
they are things that we know we can fix them and we know we can come up with counter measures to make them better. [applause] >> again there will be time for additional questions from michael. i'd like to introduce megan who is an epidemiologist with the san francisco department of public health with strong focus on interrelations of land-use and transportation planning with pedestrian safety. megan? >> hi. thanks for having me here today. i'm going to start with just a little - i'm...
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that they can achieve, and when that happens, it can produce magical things. i'm going to end in an analogy. and oftentimes the kids would say we're only 7, we don't understand what you're saying. and i say, don't worry, one day you will. but -- everybody likes food, so i like to talk about food. the analogy -- let me go into it. so if you're at an all-you-can-eat buffet and you have a small plate and large plate, if the hostess gives you a small plate, there's only so much food you can put on that plate. if thee gives you a large plate, you can pile up all the food you could possibly want. that's what we need to do with our students. we need to continually give them big plates so they can continually be learning. thanks for your time. [applause] [applause] president kim: yes, vice president mendoza. commissioner mendoza: thank you so much for really bringing us into your classroom, and i can see why your kids did so beautifully and fort love and care that you gave to our kids. i'm really sad that you're no longer in the classroom, and i think that's really im
that they can achieve, and when that happens, it can produce magical things. i'm going to end in an analogy. and oftentimes the kids would say we're only 7, we don't understand what you're saying. and i say, don't worry, one day you will. but -- everybody likes food, so i like to talk about food. the analogy -- let me go into it. so if you're at an all-you-can-eat buffet and you have a small plate and large plate, if the hostess gives you a small plate, there's only so much food you can put on...
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and you can join for free. ♪ i can. i can.nt appear to be on an upswing turning school in a place of it terror. here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was last january's suicide of 15-year-old phoebe prince in massachusetts that many believe was the ultimate example of school bullying. having just emigrated from ireland, phoebe killed herself after allegedly being tormented for months by six fellow students who are now facing felony charges. >> called her names, followed her home, smart remarks, dirty looks. >> reporter: across the country, principals, teachers, and psychologists say something's changed in america's schools. >> the prevalence of abuse of children and other children is getting worse. >> reporter: the department of education agrees. recently in washington it gathered the first national school bullying summit. >> i have to tell you i have very little patience with the arguments kids will be kids and there's not much schools can do to make their environment safer. >> reporter: the government reports nearly one
and you can join for free. ♪ i can. i can.nt appear to be on an upswing turning school in a place of it terror. here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it was last january's suicide of 15-year-old phoebe prince in massachusetts that many believe was the ultimate example of school bullying. having just emigrated from ireland, phoebe killed herself after allegedly being tormented for months by six fellow students who are now facing felony charges. >> called her names, followed her...
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we can cut. don't believe when people say they have cut to the bone. >> meg whitman, do you have a rebuttal? >> well, there's no question we have a huge challenge on our hands, and mr. brown talks about bringing people together. and my view is he will bring people together after he's elected governor, and it will be a meeting of all the special interests and the unions who are there to collect their ious from the campaign that they have funded. virtually mr. brown's entire campaign has been funded by the public employee unions, and there will be there to collect their ious, and i don't think that's in the best interest of the state of california. we have to do what's right for all the people. we have to renegotiate public employee pension benefits and reform welfare, and those are the two things i will focus on first. >> jerry brown, your last comment on this. >> i don't try to respond to the tv commercial i have seen so much of. but i will say this. one of these targeted tax cuts is targeted to
we can cut. don't believe when people say they have cut to the bone. >> meg whitman, do you have a rebuttal? >> well, there's no question we have a huge challenge on our hands, and mr. brown talks about bringing people together. and my view is he will bring people together after he's elected governor, and it will be a meeting of all the special interests and the unions who are there to collect their ious from the campaign that they have funded. virtually mr. brown's entire campaign...
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triage and i hope you guys can do it and 32 can do and divide the reds and the yellows and th greens are walking wounded and blacks are dead and simple as that and how long should you be with a patient? not more than 15 seconds and ho long does it take to check breathing? and you know right away and couple seconds to ask for a command and 22nds to check this and 15 seconds with a patient at the most and common injuries are brucing bruising, lacerations and sprains and si signs and symptoms that you wil see is pain, di discoloration, e deformity and some of the treatments and you want to see the wounds and see blood and ri open the shirt so you can treat it and you see blood here and rip the shirt open and the bloo is from somewhere else and i immobilize them and someone has an object and never remove it and it's embedded and if you pull it out you could call caus bleeding and burns and three types and first, second, third degree and first sun burn and second and third is charring an treating burns and remove the heat source and of course it's smoking and cool it off and the cover the
triage and i hope you guys can do it and 32 can do and divide the reds and the yellows and th greens are walking wounded and blacks are dead and simple as that and how long should you be with a patient? not more than 15 seconds and ho long does it take to check breathing? and you know right away and couple seconds to ask for a command and 22nds to check this and 15 seconds with a patient at the most and common injuries are brucing bruising, lacerations and sprains and si signs and symptoms that...
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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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so they can be easily removed. this does not meet the standards that a four-inch sphere can easily pass through. >> some kids are going to want to see if they can stick their head in there by prying the cables apart and then getting their heads stuck. >> so if you are to make a cable guardrail like this, you should put them closer together. three inches apart or something like that. in san francisco, it's important for many people to have an unobstructed view through the guardrail and we see often glass rails or cable rails. >> laminated tempered glass is a common way to solve the falling hazard without having a structure. >> one of the things that i see all the time and i've got a grand sob that's over a year old. if you have that four-inch spacing and you've got an ambitious young boy -- >> horizontal spacing. >> exactly. the vertical rails for child safety is the best way to go. even if it meets code, sometimes it's a little scary. you got to think a little bit beyond that sometimes. >> attractive nuisance for a
so they can be easily removed. this does not meet the standards that a four-inch sphere can easily pass through. >> some kids are going to want to see if they can stick their head in there by prying the cables apart and then getting their heads stuck. >> so if you are to make a cable guardrail like this, you should put them closer together. three inches apart or something like that. in san francisco, it's important for many people to have an unobstructed view through the guardrail...
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the community can benefit. there will be amenities for them. tourism can come there. we can have banners and signs. we can have all of those things in district 10. we deserve it. that is what i would like to see. >> thims. sweet? >> i read over the shipyard plan and saw the was a 9,000 ft arena. it was planned as a small arena. i got on the phone and started making calls to find out what you put in in 9,000 ft irina. -- what you put in a 9,000 ft irina. the answer was 18, preferably a women's team. -- answer was 18, preferably a women's team. someone came out for a conversation on how we could make this happen. my idea has translated into a campaign platform for one of the women running for the mayor right now. they want the team. the idea with tourists is to have to have a destination point. you have to have something to bring them into your area. we did a scavenger hunt. we do have a lot of good destinations in district 10. something that would be a major draw -- ag. >-- thank you. >> i have been meeting with a couple of -- the project manager for cold ironing. it i
the community can benefit. there will be amenities for them. tourism can come there. we can have banners and signs. we can have all of those things in district 10. we deserve it. that is what i would like to see. >> thims. sweet? >> i read over the shipyard plan and saw the was a 9,000 ft arena. it was planned as a small arena. i got on the phone and started making calls to find out what you put in in 9,000 ft irina. -- what you put in a 9,000 ft irina. the answer was 18, preferably...
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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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can you exercise your brain? >> yes, you can. the first thing to do besides taking good care of yourself physically and proper supplementation would be to use various strategies to certain connections and also to remove and release trauma, stress, and those elements that are interfering with your quality of life. >> larry: practical exercises you can do? >> actually there are. when there's an exciting new development in energy psychology which is using the body's energy system to actually the acupuncture system to create changes in the feeling state and have an effect on the brain. some of the little simple techniques can be learned and practiced in five minutes. >> larry: the more you research, the more imponderable it gets? is the brain a great mystery? >> definitely. i think that what dr. drew was speaking about is really important. a lot of individuals in fields related to neuroscience have been struggling with the question of mind and brain for as far back as we can remember. there are a lot of people that still believe that
can you exercise your brain? >> yes, you can. the first thing to do besides taking good care of yourself physically and proper supplementation would be to use various strategies to certain connections and also to remove and release trauma, stress, and those elements that are interfering with your quality of life. >> larry: practical exercises you can do? >> actually there are. when there's an exciting new development in energy psychology which is using the body's energy system...
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i can give the range. there is a public web site that the patrol special supporters have that says between $20-$25. some others say $48. we have some correspondence from patrol specials that some might have been getting $75-$100 per year. there is no consistency. what we had been asking for is give us the lowdown so we can understand if you are servicing this type of private client, what are they asking you to do. is it checking at night time when they're not there, checking a house when they're on vacation. they refused to do that, so we cannot provide the citizens with a good gauge of what private security costs and what patrol services cost. it is all over the board. it is anecdotal and we cannot give you anything definitive on that. vice president mazzucco: we as a commission have no control over the rates they are selling their services to the committee? and interestingly enough, you don't, where as in other areas you do. with cabs, the city regulates the cabs. every citizen knows when you get in the
i can give the range. there is a public web site that the patrol special supporters have that says between $20-$25. some others say $48. we have some correspondence from patrol specials that some might have been getting $75-$100 per year. there is no consistency. what we had been asking for is give us the lowdown so we can understand if you are servicing this type of private client, what are they asking you to do. is it checking at night time when they're not there, checking a house when...
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and you can join for free. ♪ i can. i can. can. ♪ [ female announcer ] and, if u join by september 25th you can get get a month free. weight watchers. because it wor. you can get get a month free. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! mmm, this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia now you can join the fight against breast cancer every time you enjoy an activia. give hope with every cup of activia. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. >> 22 minutes after the hour. time
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>> how can they? >> there are so many ways, we don't have time. >> even the extraordinary $100 million gift from the facebook billionaire is not without controversy. coming at the same time the movie a social network is being released portraying mr. zuckerberg in a negative light. i asked mark about the timing of the gift. >> how are you responding to the kind of story that this is a misdirection to get people deflected from the social network which portrays you in a very negative orel latively negative way that this is a grand and believe me i congratulate you from the bottom of my heart for this gift but this is a grand p.r. scheme to make yourself look good? >> you know -- >> and i apologize for the question even as i -- >> i think -- that's fine. that's fine. you know, this is an announcement and we made the announcement yesterday. we are talking to you guys today. but this is something that is going to play out over years and years and years. and, you know, the movie whether it is good or bad, i
>> how can they? >> there are so many ways, we don't have time. >> even the extraordinary $100 million gift from the facebook billionaire is not without controversy. coming at the same time the movie a social network is being released portraying mr. zuckerberg in a negative light. i asked mark about the timing of the gift. >> how are you responding to the kind of story that this is a misdirection to get people deflected from the social network which portrays you in a...
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take the doppler if we can. heavy rains with those storms and you see saint leonard, hollywood writ is coming down. the storm is moving north of 35 miles an hour. it has some rotation with it. and this will be the problem when off tropical system and it is sort of a tropical system, not a pure tropical system. but on the eastern side of the track you can see that. between plum point and arequestsco, there is a sign of rotation there. we are watching the storm and it will lift to upper marlboro. dunkirk, chesapeake beach watch for short lived low top tornado. a weak one but even a weak tornado can be damaging and that is a tornado warning in affect until 4:30 this morning. some locations we are watching at 08, sunshine acres 4:08. this is moving north at 25 miles an hour. and toward saint leonard maybe some hints and a little rotation down there. this is what you will find. almost like when you row a boat and you can see the itties in the water. you get these with heavy band of rain and you can see they are movin
take the doppler if we can. heavy rains with those storms and you see saint leonard, hollywood writ is coming down. the storm is moving north of 35 miles an hour. it has some rotation with it. and this will be the problem when off tropical system and it is sort of a tropical system, not a pure tropical system. but on the eastern side of the track you can see that. between plum point and arequestsco, there is a sign of rotation there. we are watching the storm and it will lift to upper marlboro....
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intentions we can directly influence. environment our space of course this idea is absolutely new that's right it has a lot of criticism still eats has a very important message for all of us because we do most stated that the positive or more since they have very strong influence but the same and even more strongly has negative for more since but in one case energy comes up in other cases come about so all you can means that we. develop an. ability to create. create more since we change space around. the idea that our personal energy can change the structure of the world around us by many deep skepticism but in the. talk of where continue to find scientific truth to the theory. for more energetic stories and if you've missed anything on there remember you can always watch it on our website there's a lot more new speeches and blogs there too here's a quick taste of what you'll find that's called a studio head with its plans to join the euro zone to find out why local professor thinks it would actually damage the country's
intentions we can directly influence. environment our space of course this idea is absolutely new that's right it has a lot of criticism still eats has a very important message for all of us because we do most stated that the positive or more since they have very strong influence but the same and even more strongly has negative for more since but in one case energy comes up in other cases come about so all you can means that we. develop an. ability to create. create more since we change space...
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>> they can.tudy also showed that women who felt that they were overburdened and taking on most of the responsibility really were angry with their husbands and not feeling as good about their marriages. but on the up side, women who felt that their husbands were helping and that things were fair and square really felt good about their relationship and this is something that comes up on a regular basis, one out of five couples on a monthly basis argue about it. it's reality. >> so one of the things you should do is assign appropriate assignments. >> right. so what you want to do is don't go against the grain. if your husband likes doing the laundry, let him do the laundry, if you like cleaning the dishes, separate it along the lines where people are actually good -- >> consider complements. >> were? you should all be complementing. nagging didn't work, if your partner really lets say one day cleans up the table, say thank you, that really meant a lot to me. success builds on success. and that reall
>> they can.tudy also showed that women who felt that they were overburdened and taking on most of the responsibility really were angry with their husbands and not feeling as good about their marriages. but on the up side, women who felt that their husbands were helping and that things were fair and square really felt good about their relationship and this is something that comes up on a regular basis, one out of five couples on a monthly basis argue about it. it's reality. >> so...
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>> well, you can do that. that may not be necessary. >> well, that sounds like a dream therapy 'cause you can go in and do it on monday and two weeks later you go back and there's no side effects and the heat will do it? >> that's right. there are clinical trials ongoing right now in chile and the data looks very interesting. >> so this is brand new. >> brand new. >> is there anything else that's brand new by way of treatment? >> well, there are a variety of people that are looking at vaccines and different types of intervention from the medical tan point. >> what's the relationship between sexual activity and a healthy prostate? >> i think if you have an unhealthy prostate such that you have an infection or something that will affect your desire. >> how about the other way? namely that if you give your prostate a real workout, a lot, which means considerable sexual activity, a lot, are you better off physically? from a prostate point of view? >> no relationship between development of cancer with either undero
>> well, you can do that. that may not be necessary. >> well, that sounds like a dream therapy 'cause you can go in and do it on monday and two weeks later you go back and there's no side effects and the heat will do it? >> that's right. there are clinical trials ongoing right now in chile and the data looks very interesting. >> so this is brand new. >> brand new. >> is there anything else that's brand new by way of treatment? >> well, there are a...
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it can be one happy family. the officers, the rank and file out there, they know us, we're one happy family. people don't get along. if there is something wrong, it can be fixed. if you are going to put something on officers to have to pay for their uniform? the uniform is not played by the police officers, they are paid for by us. we are just proud if we want to look at the police department. let's look at the pick-and-roll tour, and let's try to get along. [applause] >> i have been a patrol special for five years 0 so. the neighborhood i grew up in was an underserved neighborhood. we lived in richmond, california, and during that period of time, the murder capital of california, we did not have nor have any trust for police officers that came in. police officers that came into that neighborhood were more than likely -- more than deal with you as a human. when i got into this business and started getting involved in this, i made an effort to go out and be the best cop that i can be. you can ask anyone who knows
it can be one happy family. the officers, the rank and file out there, they know us, we're one happy family. people don't get along. if there is something wrong, it can be fixed. if you are going to put something on officers to have to pay for their uniform? the uniform is not played by the police officers, they are paid for by us. we are just proud if we want to look at the police department. let's look at the pick-and-roll tour, and let's try to get along. [applause] >> i have been a...
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what can we do to help? what can pg&e do? can they do it faster?> pg&e wanted to make what mayor reed describes a a courtesy call before it turns over the entire list of pipelines later today we know there are two sites in milpitas, one in livermore, one in south san francisco a one in fremont. but it's the one at first that has one man doing his best to stay calm. >> i'm trying to not be too paranoid aboutit but it makes me reconsider coming in and just workin from home downtown instead of coming around here. it's a risk after what i've seen. >> mayor reed says his job is all about finding soluons and a big part of this solution may come from people very near this risky pipeline. >> this is silicon valley. there's undoubtedly technology that could help pg&e understand the condition of their pipelines, take proactive measures to prevent problems rather than waiting for an explosion. >> we, as things stand right now, pg&e says it plans to do the repairs out here sometime in 2012 after what happened in san bruno a couple weeks ago. that may not be so
what can we do to help? what can pg&e do? can they do it faster?> pg&e wanted to make what mayor reed describes a a courtesy call before it turns over the entire list of pipelines later today we know there are two sites in milpitas, one in livermore, one in south san francisco a one in fremont. but it's the one at first that has one man doing his best to stay calm. >> i'm trying to not be too paranoid aboutit but it makes me reconsider coming in and just workin from home...
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you can go to nfcc.org. and you can go to aicctoday.org.going to meet with you for one hour. in that hour, they're going to go through with you a couple of things, first of all, why are you here? how did you get in so much debt, how much money is coming in and how much money is going out. that first hour is a counseling session and they don't charge for it. they may look at your situation and say you know what? there's actually areas in your budget that you can cut back on and you can pay this set off without having to do anything that would potentially affect your credit score. what can affect your credit score is debt management plans, they may say you're a great candidate for a debt management plan. if you sign up for a debt management plan, it doesn't guarantee that it's going to affect your credit score, i think it's a great idea for you to go to one. >> many people go into these dmps and it actually makes them pay their bills on time where they weren't paying their bills on time so they come out on the other end with a better credit s
you can go to nfcc.org. and you can go to aicctoday.org.going to meet with you for one hour. in that hour, they're going to go through with you a couple of things, first of all, why are you here? how did you get in so much debt, how much money is coming in and how much money is going out. that first hour is a counseling session and they don't charge for it. they may look at your situation and say you know what? there's actually areas in your budget that you can cut back on and you can pay this...
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we do know they can. commissioner yee: are you planning further community meetings like that for the city departments? >> we are. we are also meeting with the mayor's truancy program. i know we are meeting with the hunters point foundation, with the ymca, with all of these organizations. we are trying to get started first. we are supposed to have sort of a brainstorming session with some of the community-based organizations this week. i am, at least. >> we are about four weeks from the school year. this summer, most of it was spent on the streets. elements of this presentation -- we have been in dialogue the least in this last week with dozens of groups of parents, many of which have been enrolled in specifically the kinds of parent leadership institutes and groups that i am hoping will begin to form the troops of folks that will be engaged in our schools, having a clear understanding of what our reform effort is about. a lot of what is here on the slides were not on slides at the time when i got to rehea
we do know they can. commissioner yee: are you planning further community meetings like that for the city departments? >> we are. we are also meeting with the mayor's truancy program. i know we are meeting with the hunters point foundation, with the ymca, with all of these organizations. we are trying to get started first. we are supposed to have sort of a brainstorming session with some of the community-based organizations this week. i am, at least. >> we are about four weeks from...
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so we can, so we can grow many flies and we can speed up the whole process in order to really study that mechanism so on the next slide shows sort of a section through the fly brain where we're studying some aspect of parkinson a disease so an idea is when we have the gene, what should-- like alpha cynucleon we can put that gene into flies and then ask can we get an effect in the flys that looks like parkinson's disease. as malion talked about, dopamine is really important in parkinson's disease. and so we can ex-- express that parkinson disease gene in the-- so the top panel shows clusters of dopamine neurons in the fly brain normally and what happens when we put in alpha cynucleo in is seen in the panel so we see fewer of those cells staining for this marker for dopa-- if we express it, they become compromised and sick and some people you can even see movement disorders in these flies. so in fact, by expressing this gene that is associated with human parkinson a disease we can get effects in the fly that-- fly that look like core effects of parkinson a disease so i would like to show a
so we can, so we can grow many flies and we can speed up the whole process in order to really study that mechanism so on the next slide shows sort of a section through the fly brain where we're studying some aspect of parkinson a disease so an idea is when we have the gene, what should-- like alpha cynucleon we can put that gene into flies and then ask can we get an effect in the flys that looks like parkinson's disease. as malion talked about, dopamine is really important in parkinson's...
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can be attributed to specific conditions to help the species thrive. physics institutes base camp after a day on the lake we went inside the on site laboratory to make sense of what we. find in the multicolored layers sucked out of should net are important for more than just establishing down there. in the lake are almost like rings on a tree a detailed record of this isolated ecosystem over time and when these guys started connecting the dots things get even more interesting. strong suits. help us do the retrospective analysis that is to assess the climatic conditions including precipitation during a given historical period. and also the perspective on when we envisage what will happen in case it gets wet or dry but this is what the salt lake study is all about . to find out exactly what's going on in our planet's vast ecosystem you need a lot of people to do a lot of trekking sometimes in virtually inaccessible regions thankfully we have the ability to get a bird's eye view. observing massive forest habitats like those covering the breadth of siberia
can be attributed to specific conditions to help the species thrive. physics institutes base camp after a day on the lake we went inside the on site laboratory to make sense of what we. find in the multicolored layers sucked out of should net are important for more than just establishing down there. in the lake are almost like rings on a tree a detailed record of this isolated ecosystem over time and when these guys started connecting the dots things get even more interesting. strong suits....
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we can cut. don't believe when people say they haven't gotten to the bone they've got a lot of fat up you there. >> do you have a rebuttal to mr. brown's comments? >> there's no doubt we have a huge challenge. mr. brown talks about bringing people together. my view you is he will bring people together after he's governor and it will be a meeting of all the special interests and unions who are there to collect their iou yous from the campaign they've funded. virtually mr. brown's entire campaign has been funded by the public employee unions. they will be there to collect their ious. i don't think that's in the best interest of the state of california. we have to do what's right for all the people. we are going to have to renegotiated public employees pension benefits, reform welfare. those are the things i'll focus on first. >> jerry brown, your last comment on this? >> i won't try to respond to that tv commercial which i've seen so much of ad nauseam, but i'll say this. one of these target tax cu
we can cut. don't believe when people say they haven't gotten to the bone they've got a lot of fat up you there. >> do you have a rebuttal to mr. brown's comments? >> there's no doubt we have a huge challenge. mr. brown talks about bringing people together. my view you is he will bring people together after he's governor and it will be a meeting of all the special interests and unions who are there to collect their iou yous from the campaign they've funded. virtually mr. brown's...
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they can get out of the criminal justice system. they can break the cycle they have been in. that is psychiatric emergency services, the streets, to jail. it continues unless we do something to break the cycle. treatment is more efficient. it is cheaper than incarceration. there is no other way to say it. i did choose my words very carefully because i said "proper treatment. of this is what this is really about. we've learned we are treating the whole person. we are treating people with multiple social service needs. it is not just about treating the middle on this with medication. people have medical problems. the child custody problems. they have drug addiction problems. -- they have a child custody problems. they have drug addiction problems. we need to treat all of these at once because then we are ignoring the others. it is not going to work. if you provided light of housing but in not provide access to medication, it is not going to -- if you provide access to housing but do not provide access to medication, it will not work. if you cannot provide access to intense serv
they can get out of the criminal justice system. they can break the cycle they have been in. that is psychiatric emergency services, the streets, to jail. it continues unless we do something to break the cycle. treatment is more efficient. it is cheaper than incarceration. there is no other way to say it. i did choose my words very carefully because i said "proper treatment. of this is what this is really about. we've learned we are treating the whole person. we are treating people with...