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they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency double pane is better. my question, his building is not insulated. you double paned the glass area but the whole wall is leaking. how much improvement do you get by replacing the windows when the rest of the building is lose and has drafts and is -- >> quite a big difference the way you perceive being cold is the heat of our body radiating toward a source that's pull ittiing that way. when you are near a window you will feel that more than a cold wall. >> do you feel like you can add something to that? >> even though the old walls are drafty they have an r value that's better than the single pane
they can put in a single pane can they remove the sash and put in a doubling pane. if the rabbit is the groove in which the glass sits. if it was thick enough to get the double pane and have room for glazing or a sash stop you would be able to do that. that would depend. thickness. >> it's not thick here. >> it's less to mount double paning than for them to make you a new sash. >> may be outside our expertise. the on double pane and single the argument for energy efficiency...
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pane. yet i believe we share the same concerns about art education -- this is in response to my colleague dan ryan who passed away a few months ago -- i believe we share the same concerns about arts education at lincoln and in the district in general. as i mentioned, it is the top priority of the school community to restore the instrumental music program at lincoln by the fall of 2001. that didn't happen. and i have names of kids who would like to continue in music. a student at washington high school collected on his own. so, please, this is really not fair to all our kids at lincoln and all the kids who are matriculating into lincoln from the other middle schools. it's an equity issue. we do need to have a sequential arts program. thank you very much. [applause] [instrumental music]. >> good afternoon, my name is martin areola and i'm a junior at lincoln high school. sadly, this year as well as next year i will not be able to participate in any music program at my high school. me, along w
pane. yet i believe we share the same concerns about art education -- this is in response to my colleague dan ryan who passed away a few months ago -- i believe we share the same concerns about arts education at lincoln and in the district in general. as i mentioned, it is the top priority of the school community to restore the instrumental music program at lincoln by the fall of 2001. that didn't happen. and i have names of kids who would like to continue in music. a student at washington high...
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the -- paned glass. the seal has failed. you say, i'm going to put double-paned windows in and put environmental windows and save a lot of time and energy and money. it turns out it's in many cases more expensive because the cycle of replacing dual glazing, you have to pull this out and replace it again. the overall life cycle cost is quite high. dual glazing is getting better but we still see a lot of failures of seals in glazing. do you see that? here. looking up close you can see. that moisture in there is not going away. what do you have to do to fix this? >> take it out to reseal it. so take it out, either reseal it or replace -- yeah. here also along the same lines, dan mentioned that u.v. resistance issues, you know, sight in degrades a lot of material -- sunlight degrades a lot of materials. it's going to degrade caulking and paint and it's going to degrade the vinyl on the sides of windows and this is once again part of this dourability conundrum. how long is this environmental going to last that supports this new w
the -- paned glass. the seal has failed. you say, i'm going to put double-paned windows in and put environmental windows and save a lot of time and energy and money. it turns out it's in many cases more expensive because the cycle of replacing dual glazing, you have to pull this out and replace it again. the overall life cycle cost is quite high. dual glazing is getting better but we still see a lot of failures of seals in glazing. do you see that? here. looking up close you can see. that...
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the legal limit of 45 decibels and they can still make noise and it can make noise through my double pane glass windows for a building built only 22 years ago and it can be legal. i am saying, doesn't that deteriorate the neighborhood? what gives that owner of that property the right to send noise? >> thank you very much. >> my name is as washington. i'm a lifelong resident in the western addition. our community has been in crisis. here we are. you have agencies right now which is taken over the lead. there board of directors has resigned so therefore there is no board of directors. they got to our supervisor for making sure the doors will not be closed. i am here to say that if in fact the committee this matter and input -- does not have an input, you will be held responsible. i'm here to say one thing and one thing only to the city and county -- i have come here and i've knocked on the walls for 20 years. right now, i cannot get over them. right now, you can put it on my face. -- i cannot get a rhythm. i want them to hear my voice and read my lips and look at my face. right now, what i
the legal limit of 45 decibels and they can still make noise and it can make noise through my double pane glass windows for a building built only 22 years ago and it can be legal. i am saying, doesn't that deteriorate the neighborhood? what gives that owner of that property the right to send noise? >> thank you very much. >> my name is as washington. i'm a lifelong resident in the western addition. our community has been in crisis. here we are. you have agencies right now which is...
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. >> reporter: the tim pane center san jose pool is a special place, where more than 500 people swim,k, or soothe their pain in very warm water. most are senior citizens with disabilities. ray aylesworth has arthritis. >> i can't walk, so i have to have the deep water to stretch out and exercise. >> reporter: but in 2009, the santa clara county-owned center sank into deep water. the operator could no longer afford to run it. the center closed. san jose state professor nancy weighed in. >> at that point, i began trying to figure out how we could get more information relative to becoming maybe the operator of the center. >> reporter: nancy works in the kinesiology department, encouraging people to exercise, regardless of disability. she ran her idea across her boss. >> what would you think if i were to suggest to you that the department of kinesiology take over the running of the tim pane center? and i said yes! >> reporter: in spring 2010, the university formed an agreement with the county to run the center. nancy became project director. >> it was like a perfect scenario. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: the tim pane center san jose pool is a special place, where more than 500 people swim,k, or soothe their pain in very warm water. most are senior citizens with disabilities. ray aylesworth has arthritis. >> i can't walk, so i have to have the deep water to stretch out and exercise. >> reporter: but in 2009, the santa clara county-owned center sank into deep water. the operator could no longer afford to run it. the center closed. san jose state professor nancy...
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20 to 40 years, and that includes a founding member of our group who lives in apartment with double pane windows about half a block away from union street. so, how does one deal with this when it is a neighborhood commercial district, not a commercial district? how does one deal with the desire of young people to raise hell and get drunk? and people just being able to live in their places or work at home or something like that. and what can the administration do to encourage the commission and the planning department to be a little more sympathetic to people's lives. these are not just new areas where people may choose to move. how do you deal with this conflict without ending up being hated by everybody else for being an old fogey. sorry to take so long. supervisor farrell: one of the great parts about mayor lee is he has a better grasp than almost anyone about our different departments and our role here. as you probably know, mayor lee, district divide is concentrated in four commercial corridors and there is a balance we have to strike. maybe this is not budget directed. everything is
20 to 40 years, and that includes a founding member of our group who lives in apartment with double pane windows about half a block away from union street. so, how does one deal with this when it is a neighborhood commercial district, not a commercial district? how does one deal with the desire of young people to raise hell and get drunk? and people just being able to live in their places or work at home or something like that. and what can the administration do to encourage the commission and...
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republican operative seized upon the decision creating new groups and flooding the airwaves with panes of millions of dollars in ads for unknown donors. on the grassroots side i have paid dusted off their buses launching their november is coming campaign i have to pay and freedom works also use their considerable budgets to try and mobilize the tea party army identify your voters good image for devo bring about the vote that's it at tea party was ready to strike the last stand and this is the last stand i'm not the president no we're not here on a corner in north philadelphia we're down not going to be a god out there we have a point operational ball back up in the ninth of morning or americans for prosperity we don't run and i'll bet we have our people out there door knocking and we're standing here now here but we're going to try we don't like the white you don't want me don't like your view on america we don't like your policy if i were to take it back in november thank you. for this morning it is being called a g.o.p. sweep and a tea party title away in the biggest wipe out private
republican operative seized upon the decision creating new groups and flooding the airwaves with panes of millions of dollars in ads for unknown donors. on the grassroots side i have paid dusted off their buses launching their november is coming campaign i have to pay and freedom works also use their considerable budgets to try and mobilize the tea party army identify your voters good image for devo bring about the vote that's it at tea party was ready to strike the last stand and this is the...
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you got all these windows are the double-paned. >> in raleigh, durham, charlotte, and other north carolina cities, nancy murray's builders of hope, with help from private and government funds, has restored nearly 100 houses, selling them at an average cost of $135,000. putting them on land she has bought or that has been donated, murray sells them at cost to low and modete iome wage earner she calls the working poor. >> you say affordable housing and everybody thinks, "oh, those people." well, those people are your teachers, your firefighters, your police officers, your nurse. it's 70% of the working population of any major city, and those are the people who need affordable housing. >> people like noah's parents, dana and robbie haynes. >> there's houses like this in the downtown area, but it's just not with our price range. we couldn't afford to have those upgrades and different things. >> new home ownersike receptionist nikki mckinnon who also could not afford to buy much of anything on her $25,000 a year salary. >> just having your own, it's nothing like it. it gives you just a sense of
you got all these windows are the double-paned. >> in raleigh, durham, charlotte, and other north carolina cities, nancy murray's builders of hope, with help from private and government funds, has restored nearly 100 houses, selling them at an average cost of $135,000. putting them on land she has bought or that has been donated, murray sells them at cost to low and modete iome wage earner she calls the working poor. >> you say affordable housing and everybody thinks, "oh,...
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jobs and poor in higher wage jobs and almost completely nonexistent among the new jobs are the middle pane jobs like work in factories building things work that was crucial to building a middle class america so even the ark economy created a lot of jobs last month are we in trouble in the future here to talk more about this issue is an equal investigative journalist associate editor of the website obvious patch and reporter for mother jones magazine andy welcome back thanks great to have you with us how is the american job market changed well it's slowly rebounding as we saw this past month with april's job numbers but we are scratching beneath the surface from we're actually analyzing what types of jobs are we getting what types of jobs can careers are filling that huge fifteen million job deficit from this recession we've seen that there are increasingly low wage.
jobs and poor in higher wage jobs and almost completely nonexistent among the new jobs are the middle pane jobs like work in factories building things work that was crucial to building a middle class america so even the ark economy created a lot of jobs last month are we in trouble in the future here to talk more about this issue is an equal investigative journalist associate editor of the website obvious patch and reporter for mother jones magazine andy welcome back thanks great to have you...
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mantener su equilibrio durante un desfile en china, estas son y -imÁgenes, durante se hornean y se venden panes la obra de un prestigioso artista britÁnico y su objetivo es brindarle a los visitantes una experiencia Única, los centros estÁn directamente en el interior de las gigantescas piezas que se exhiben, con estas replicarse tenemos que hacer un breve parÉntesis. una espada asegura que fue detenida sin haber cometido ninguna infracciÓn que fue vÍctima de abuso policial. >> decenas de travestis pusieron a prueba su glomour e inteligencia en un hoy en noticias univision 14 a las seis ...--en san jose, esta madrugada fue apuÑalado un joven de 18 aÑos...ademas, durante este fin de semana se esperan retrasos debido a los trabajos de mantenimiento que se realizaran en el tunel del bart y en el puente de la bahia... y se lleva a cabo un concierto con el fin de recaudar fondos para mantener vivos los programas de musica en las escuelas del area de la bahia. >> una presunta confusiÓn hizo que una hispana fuera detenida y maltratada por la policÍa, las autoridades aseguran que actuaron de manera apr
mantener su equilibrio durante un desfile en china, estas son y -imÁgenes, durante se hornean y se venden panes la obra de un prestigioso artista britÁnico y su objetivo es brindarle a los visitantes una experiencia Única, los centros estÁn directamente en el interior de las gigantescas piezas que se exhiben, con estas replicarse tenemos que hacer un breve parÉntesis. una espada asegura que fue detenida sin haber cometido ninguna infracciÓn que fue vÍctima de abuso policial. >>...
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is strong enough to make him stay she's answered by ♪ ♪ the tail lights shining through the window pane
is strong enough to make him stay she's answered by ♪ ♪ the tail lights shining through the window pane
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pane at the pump is extended to pane of those stores. >> reporter: you can draw a line from gas pricesdiapers. as gas prices go up, diapers, it cost them more to produce. when they sell it to the store the storm passes along the difference to us. many companies are raising their prices on snacks, soft drinks and ice creams. for many shoppers the increase come suddenly whenever there at the cash register. >> it usually i spend about $50 at the grocery store. the last time i went it was $70. we were surprised because we did not buy anything special or extra. >> reporter: same product in just cost more? them at maybe even last products. it seemed like the prices have gone up and it is significant for the final bill. >> isabel: the companies are walking a fine line. they want to recover their costs but they cannot raise their prices too high or the consumers will not buy as much, it all. >>darya: that supervisors of the cross-country board has approved a budget for the fiscal year. includes $47 million in cuts. it comes on top of the elimination of 138 positions. let us look get some of th
pane at the pump is extended to pane of those stores. >> reporter: you can draw a line from gas pricesdiapers. as gas prices go up, diapers, it cost them more to produce. when they sell it to the store the storm passes along the difference to us. many companies are raising their prices on snacks, soft drinks and ice creams. for many shoppers the increase come suddenly whenever there at the cash register. >> it usually i spend about $50 at the grocery store. the last time i went it...
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we talk walked across the tree and found bullet holes in the double-paned windows. about two on the side of the house and one through a window. it appears there was two different cal inners used. i don't know. we'll have to talk to police about that. they came down here, saw a man, picked him up, they took him to castro city. he died. the i did talk with the corenner and they said they -- coroner and they said they did pick up a man. hopefully we'll be able to talk to the people and/or the police further about what happened. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, kraig. >>> this morning san francisco police are looking for the gunmen responsible for a shooting near usf. investigators say a 22-year-old man was shot deferral times while sitting in -- several times while sitting in his car. the victim was able to drive to the police station to get help. he's listed in serious condition at sf general. police believe he was not a student and they believe he was targeted. >>> there's a new leader of al qaeda. coming up at 7:15, we'll bring you a live report in wa
we talk walked across the tree and found bullet holes in the double-paned windows. about two on the side of the house and one through a window. it appears there was two different cal inners used. i don't know. we'll have to talk to police about that. they came down here, saw a man, picked him up, they took him to castro city. he died. the i did talk with the corenner and they said they -- coroner and they said they did pick up a man. hopefully we'll be able to talk to the people and/or the...
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every single thing that's used in energy-saving economy from the insulation to the caulk to the double-paned windows is made here in america. that's why you get so much tremendous leverage he. you put american construction industry to work, and you utilize american products. well, maybe it's more important to create jobs than it is to give away $2 billion to the most profitable oil companies in america every year. maybe it's important to shore up medicare. some of my colleagues have talked about they want to dismantle medicare. they want to turn it into a situation where it's a voucher program, where the voucher would not increase as medical costs increase, so that slowly medicare would be wiped out as the ability to provide hell health care for our seniors. maybe it is more important to provide a strong exphair program than it is to give away $2 billion a year to the most profitable five oil companies in america. maybe it is more important to enable our children to get loans to go to college. so we are becoming the first generation of adults whose children are getting less education than we
every single thing that's used in energy-saving economy from the insulation to the caulk to the double-paned windows is made here in america. that's why you get so much tremendous leverage he. you put american construction industry to work, and you utilize american products. well, maybe it's more important to create jobs than it is to give away $2 billion to the most profitable oil companies in america every year. maybe it's important to shore up medicare. some of my colleagues have talked...
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room throughout, which i'm not crazy about, but heck, it's nice and bright, spacious, neat, and a big paned-glass. when you get to the kitchen, you see how bad it looks. you can paint up the photos. it's misleading. it doesn't look natural. that's a nice kitchen, but they should take that darn painted effect right out of there. there's a huge backyard in the back, a two-tiered, partially covered deck, a hot tub you can't quite see, and a lot of big shade trees. >> that's a nice backyard. >> i love it. lots of space. >> bartlesville, oklahoma, near tulsa. a one-bedroom house for $174,000. >> and you know what this has? two magic ingredients. it's got the strong real estate mark, house prices are going up quickly, and a strong job market. conocophillips is located here, and there are many other big employers so people don't have a problem getting a house and affording it. this has the pretty stone facade out the front, the living room has a contemporary feel with a big vaulted ceiling. a great shot of it there. very spacious. nice floors. these marble-looking floors are actually stained concrete. a
room throughout, which i'm not crazy about, but heck, it's nice and bright, spacious, neat, and a big paned-glass. when you get to the kitchen, you see how bad it looks. you can paint up the photos. it's misleading. it doesn't look natural. that's a nice kitchen, but they should take that darn painted effect right out of there. there's a huge backyard in the back, a two-tiered, partially covered deck, a hot tub you can't quite see, and a lot of big shade trees. >> that's a nice backyard....
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. >> then, al, i thought this said pane of france. >> lovely. >> and then for ann to celebrate her new job at "today," this is the brand-new champagne being premiered here. it is called ice and it's a champagne you serve with iechls i had some yesterday. it's wonderful. those are your gifts. you know, you guys are really rude to me, but i'm bringing you back gifts anyhow. >> i appreciate it. >> natalie's here. do a little shopping and bring her something no. >> no, no, no. natalie, olivie. >> saving the best for last. >> thank you very much. e-mail just going to get drunk, so -- >> meanwhile we've got a lot from here. what have you got? >> we have a star of our own. meredith had all those stars. we've got mr. will ferrell in the house. he's going to talk about his brand-new movie, a little bit of a departure from him. >> sporting a little new 'do. >> also coming up, bristol palin, a lot of questions. new photos showing her a little thinner and alterations to her face. a lot of people questioning if she had plastic surgery. she's speak
. >> then, al, i thought this said pane of france. >> lovely. >> and then for ann to celebrate her new job at "today," this is the brand-new champagne being premiered here. it is called ice and it's a champagne you serve with iechls i had some yesterday. it's wonderful. those are your gifts. you know, you guys are really rude to me, but i'm bringing you back gifts anyhow. >> i appreciate it. >> natalie's here. do a little shopping and bring her something...
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is workg for amica, yohave tgo out and ask americ our energyil havbe reduced thirty percent these pane consution. our i. solar energy meas. by ung solar pans at thezoo, g our carbon footprint. we've added electric vehleargs one ndred percent solar. pored by the sun. from a fewelon a hoowner's roof. largeolarlants with engh utili p lar energy is working r ericnow. saving us mone creating new jobs d giving ourorld a ighterure. welcome to the soleneration go t sogenetion u dot org ane how ea it is too solar now.
is workg for amica, yohave tgo out and ask americ our energyil havbe reduced thirty percent these pane consution. our i. solar energy meas. by ung solar pans at thezoo, g our carbon footprint. we've added electric vehleargs one ndred percent solar. pored by the sun. from a fewelon a hoowner's roof. largeolarlants with engh utili p lar energy is working r ericnow. saving us mone creating new jobs d giving ourorld a ighterure. welcome to the soleneration go t sogenetion u dot org ane how ea it is...