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the inverter is wired to your loads. it uses electricity, appliances, whatever and it's also tied to your meter. the only real visual impact on the house is the panels. the other stuff is almost never seen. the thing about solar panels is they work during the day owl. so the big question is what about at night? well when isn't shining. in the past the only solution you had to that was batteries. you would have to purchase a large group of batteries and wire them to your system. during the day the sun would produce what your house needed and charge up the batteries and at nighttime you would draw off the batteries. what has made solar go from a niche market and explode to a big popular market has been a breakthrough called net metering. because the sunshines differently during different parts of the year it makes sense to go for a whole year before you settle accounts. so you get a statement every month, but you don't have to pay it unless you want to. your credits or debits roll over from month to month and at the end of
the inverter is wired to your loads. it uses electricity, appliances, whatever and it's also tied to your meter. the only real visual impact on the house is the panels. the other stuff is almost never seen. the thing about solar panels is they work during the day owl. so the big question is what about at night? well when isn't shining. in the past the only solution you had to that was batteries. you would have to purchase a large group of batteries and wire them to your system. during the day...
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convertibilityin -- invertibility. its large, open areas can easily be converted to commercial purposes and will have a good resale value in the future. i am here for another 20 minutes or so if you have any more questions about the history of these buildings. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, walter park. so many comments are well made and heartfelt. i am a member of an organization of about 15 disability organizations, a member of the board of directors, which is a law firm that deals with these disability questions, currently a member of the appeals commission in san francisco. i am not representing that group. i would like to underline a comment that was made by somebody in a wheelchair, who testified earlier this afternoon against the landmarking of this building, but who also asking you to act today. i would like to underline her comment that the time to act is now. there has been a very lengthy public process. i appreciate that process. that is the way we do things in san francisco and th
convertibilityin -- invertibility. its large, open areas can easily be converted to commercial purposes and will have a good resale value in the future. i am here for another 20 minutes or so if you have any more questions about the history of these buildings. supervisor chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, walter park. so many comments are well made and heartfelt. i am a member of an organization of about 15 disability organizations, a member of the board of directors, which is...
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. >> there's a picture of him inverting my nipple. i can see the inside of my breast.t's clean and pink and fresh and new. to me, that was like a new start. >> you're still getting your mammograms? >> right. >> as far as the overall outlook and recovery, women that undergo a successful reconstruction seem to do better with coping with their ongoing treatment and with getting back and integrated into their family life and social life. >> reporter: not only that, they live longer. while most women can have immediate breast reconstruction, less than 25% do. most don't know it's an option. >> to me, that's unacceptable. there's no reason not to do it. women who come out of the operating room with breasts do better. >> reporter: getting that information out -- >> there's hope and there's an option, and it can be peace after the shock and trauma of cancer. >> reporter: is why she bared it all. >> for women to know it's going to be okay. >>> under california law, treatment for breast cancer includes coverage for reconstructive surgery. for more information on the book, go to
. >> there's a picture of him inverting my nipple. i can see the inside of my breast.t's clean and pink and fresh and new. to me, that was like a new start. >> you're still getting your mammograms? >> right. >> as far as the overall outlook and recovery, women that undergo a successful reconstruction seem to do better with coping with their ongoing treatment and with getting back and integrated into their family life and social life. >> reporter: not only that,...
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major will call them merchant of death or inverts around quite a large a lot operators and in many in africa and i would think that ninety five percent of his flights were ordinary commercial goods are known for television mostly from washing powder all sorts of things so we're only talking about five percent of the cargoes possibly being. it's open legal but ever since his arrest in the thai capital in march two thousand and eight the american side did everything i could to make charges stick including adding allegations of trade love violations. boots family have repeatedly criticised the court procedures firm in their belief the victim is being made a scapegoat. this is a question of principle that they've spent ten use spending money taxpayer money on trying to root out gun runners so they have to have someone to show for it and they chose victim it's nothing but p.r. you know lawyers actually refused to take his case because they were visited by u.s. officials who were for most of. the trial and tribulations are anything but over his fate in the u.s. is very uncertain with only o
major will call them merchant of death or inverts around quite a large a lot operators and in many in africa and i would think that ninety five percent of his flights were ordinary commercial goods are known for television mostly from washing powder all sorts of things so we're only talking about five percent of the cargoes possibly being. it's open legal but ever since his arrest in the thai capital in march two thousand and eight the american side did everything i could to make charges stick...
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. >> there's all kinds of plant and insect and invert brat fossils at the site as well that really helps us flush out this eco-system. it's rare to get all of that in one place. normally we piece those things together from different areas but this site the press preservation is so exceptional at this site that we're getting the fawn a and the flora. >> reporter: the first bone was discovered just a month ago by a bulldozer operator working on a reservoir expansion project for the snow mass ski area near aspen. >> he knew that the bones were unusual. one of the foreman on the site brought the bones home and identified on the internet. they called us in the morning. they knew they had something special. >> reporter: the museum immediately dispatched a team of 40 people to work alongside the construction crew to dig out the bones before the winter snowstorms hit. >> the bones had been buried in wet lake sediments since they were deposited more than 45,000 years ago. that means they come out of the ground wet. some of the bones are solid sponges. we found when you pick the bones up they woul
. >> there's all kinds of plant and insect and invert brat fossils at the site as well that really helps us flush out this eco-system. it's rare to get all of that in one place. normally we piece those things together from different areas but this site the press preservation is so exceptional at this site that we're getting the fawn a and the flora. >> reporter: the first bone was discovered just a month ago by a bulldozer operator working on a reservoir expansion project for the...
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there is a little inverted trough here.t's what you would call these -- this buckle jet -- or isobaric pattern. but we think a close low will develop and start lifting toward the mid west. that's on saturday and that's when -- why the showers and thunder showers may come into the area. this thing will track to the west of us so we could get a shot of warmer air on saturday that would prolong the warm spell beyond tomorrow. but then the cool air comes in and you can see it's heaviest rains will fall to the west of us but what's interesting is we might even get some snow into parts of iowa and minnesota. that's getting awfully close on saturday night and sunday. so very interesting pattern and one that looks far more autumnal up to this point. increasing cloudiness. mild today. temperatures over 20 degrees above normal in areas that hit 70. we think 68 at o'hare. way above the 50 that's normal this time of year and winds will shift northwest 5 to 16 miles per hour. later today. more cloudy than not. hazy, mild. a shower can't
there is a little inverted trough here.t's what you would call these -- this buckle jet -- or isobaric pattern. but we think a close low will develop and start lifting toward the mid west. that's on saturday and that's when -- why the showers and thunder showers may come into the area. this thing will track to the west of us so we could get a shot of warmer air on saturday that would prolong the warm spell beyond tomorrow. but then the cool air comes in and you can see it's heaviest rains will...
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. ♪ i love it and it loves me >> this gets inverted like your water cooler in your office. >> reporterke a metronome? >> exactly. it's the last movement of the mozart clarinet concerton. >> reporter: that is coffee. >> coffee, water, time. that's it. >> reporter: coffee, water, time. wow. now i get it. i'm late. i've got to go. >> sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by spireva handy hailer. >> we leave you this sunday morning before thanksgiving with a look at changing colors and the blue ridge mountains of north carolina. i'm charles osgood. we wish you all a bountiful thanksgiving and hope you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. that my chronic bronchitis was copd... i started managing it every day. i like to volunteer... hit the courts... and explore new places. i'm breathing better with spiriva. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day... it keeps my airways open to help me breathe better all day long. spiriva does no
. ♪ i love it and it loves me >> this gets inverted like your water cooler in your office. >> reporterke a metronome? >> exactly. it's the last movement of the mozart clarinet concerton. >> reporter: that is coffee. >> coffee, water, time. that's it. >> reporter: coffee, water, time. wow. now i get it. i'm late. i've got to go. >> sunday morning's moment of nature is sponsored by spireva handy hailer. >> we leave you this sunday morning before...
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so my very, very strong, passionate view is that this is not some special relationship in inverted commas that's a matter of emotional sentiment that's connected with the past, it's something that is living and breathing now with a relevance to today, with are ale vns that -- with relevance to tomorrow, and we should keep it, and we should preserve it, and we should be proud of it, and we shouldn't give it up. >> i 100% agree with that. you -- one reason that i was so elated when tony won is that i thought that both the u.s. and the united kingdom had some formidable changes, challenges facing us, and we needed to modernize our own countries if we were going to be strong enough for our relationship to matter to other people in the 21st century. i still believe that. i think, basically, you know, i spend most of my time in places like haiti now and poor places where they don't have any systems. countries like ours that have been around a long time, little long in the tooth, we have systems that resist change. and i wanted to modernize it because i thought that on the record ever since the
so my very, very strong, passionate view is that this is not some special relationship in inverted commas that's a matter of emotional sentiment that's connected with the past, it's something that is living and breathing now with a relevance to today, with are ale vns that -- with relevance to tomorrow, and we should keep it, and we should preserve it, and we should be proud of it, and we shouldn't give it up. >> i 100% agree with that. you -- one reason that i was so elated when tony won...
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there's an inverter-covered this reed carlos and joe.uspect is inside here what the officers. mark. >> we would check back as you get more information as to watch what's happening at the bay bridge traffic is finally starting to move through but it is jammed packed on the shore freeway george has been getting information through the morning now that that is ending he is monitoring the traffic. >> thank you mark, as we continue to track the bay bridge no backup or delay here because traffic is being metered into the toll plaza by the bad back up on the approaches from interstate 80580 and 800 as a lot of folks build out here and went for the alternate routes. we're not looking at any problems for the bridge or at the bridge but it is the approaches to the bridge where we still have major backups and delays. let's show you the approach, back at the map a bit, sure you the right on interstate 80 in the westbound direction as you can see it is slowing here coming down from albany and to the lower east shore freeway the nimitz northbound back
there's an inverter-covered this reed carlos and joe.uspect is inside here what the officers. mark. >> we would check back as you get more information as to watch what's happening at the bay bridge traffic is finally starting to move through but it is jammed packed on the shore freeway george has been getting information through the morning now that that is ending he is monitoring the traffic. >> thank you mark, as we continue to track the bay bridge no backup or delay here because...
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the blame goes around why we are in the mess we are inverted y investment banks a gun so rich. we need some later and maybe obama couldn't do because there is a lot of racism. maybe 25% of the people think he is a moslem and maybe more racists that we think. george wallace ran in 1968 and could win the south on i segregationist ticket but for whatever reason and it may be his own shortcomings and not a large infrastructure program package, we seem to be at a stalemate right now. the rhetoric is getting fierce and ugly and i have not seen where our country is headed in a positive way with it all. >> recently, they called the greatest generation -- they dealt with the enormous crises. there are crises that threaten the survival of the country and the survival of millions of households. they demonstrated extraordinary character in the process. bo mayomer but i don't -- i am theomer but i don't have same attitude and their millions of people who are hurting. it is the role of government to address that but to put it in context with earlier economic or threats to the survival of the
the blame goes around why we are in the mess we are inverted y investment banks a gun so rich. we need some later and maybe obama couldn't do because there is a lot of racism. maybe 25% of the people think he is a moslem and maybe more racists that we think. george wallace ran in 1968 and could win the south on i segregationist ticket but for whatever reason and it may be his own shortcomings and not a large infrastructure program package, we seem to be at a stalemate right now. the rhetoric is...
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this is a 200 watt cup inverter.will never use this ever. don't even look down here. >> this is for keeping your food nice and fresh. push it right here, plug it in here like this. and it takes all the air out of it. it makes it last three times as long, it is portable. >> careful. >> i'm not saying a word. >> not today. >> cupcakemaker. cupcakes are hot. this is from sunbeam, the cupcakemaker. >> what does this have to do with tailgating? >> this is all part of -- >> some people like cupcakes at their tailgate party. >> this is from sunbeam. >> we have to go. [ ma announcer ] are you paying more and more for cable, and enjoying it less and less? stopr second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. and there's no term contract required. if you don't love fios, you can cancel with no early termination fee. ca now. it's your last chance to get this special bonus: over 110 premium channels including starz, showtime, hbo and more -- free for 3 months. fios gives yo
this is a 200 watt cup inverter.will never use this ever. don't even look down here. >> this is for keeping your food nice and fresh. push it right here, plug it in here like this. and it takes all the air out of it. it makes it last three times as long, it is portable. >> careful. >> i'm not saying a word. >> not today. >> cupcakemaker. cupcakes are hot. this is from sunbeam, the cupcakemaker. >> what does this have to do with tailgating? >> this is...
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this is a 200 watt cup inverter.ever use this ever. don't even look down here. >> this is for keeping your food nice and fresh. push it right here, plug it in here like this. and it takes all the air out of it. it makes it last three times as long, it is portable. >> careful. >> i'm not saying a word. >> not today. >> cupcakemaker. cupcakes are hot. this is from sunbeam, the cupcakemaker. >> what does this have to do with tailgating? >> this is all part of -- >> some people like cupcakes at their tailgate party. >> this is from sunbeam. >> we have to go.
this is a 200 watt cup inverter.ever use this ever. don't even look down here. >> this is for keeping your food nice and fresh. push it right here, plug it in here like this. and it takes all the air out of it. it makes it last three times as long, it is portable. >> careful. >> i'm not saying a word. >> not today. >> cupcakemaker. cupcakes are hot. this is from sunbeam, the cupcakemaker. >> what does this have to do with tailgating? >> this is all part...