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we've gone into a can of corn, i don't know if you got that, we dove into this can of corn to talk about the bpa act, from representative ann marky from the house and senator from the senate, and this bans [inaudible] food and beverage containers, from infant and toddlers food, from everything, from adults, pregnant women, some important populations in there and requires the alternatives being considered for use is replacement be tested for safety in a significant way, and that is really important because we're finding that some of the possible replacements might look just like bpa in a lot of ways or might have some worker concerns that may not be linked to breast cancer but might be linked to other health concerns for workers like asthma and breathing concerns, it's very important, we've seen 20 state bills be introduced in the last couple of years which is a lot, that's almost half of the nation's states, so we're jumping out of bpa and popping over to the microwave, so related to bpa are other plastics, and so we encounter these plastics all over in our world and some plastics are ca
we've gone into a can of corn, i don't know if you got that, we dove into this can of corn to talk about the bpa act, from representative ann marky from the house and senator from the senate, and this bans [inaudible] food and beverage containers, from infant and toddlers food, from everything, from adults, pregnant women, some important populations in there and requires the alternatives being considered for use is replacement be tested for safety in a significant way, and that is really...
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you've got all of the, you know, what you can learn how you can be educated, how you can be inspired,how you can be creative. but most importantly, all the joy you get from watching a program, from sharing it from creating memories with your children. make this a family enterprise. when you sew, it's an entire family project. somebody gets the gi of it but you all get to join in from it, whether it's using the book that you can from the $60 level, or the $100 level where you get the dvd, or the $200 level where you put it together with this really unique five-in-one sliding gauge, which i absolutely think is adorable. the key is, it's educating you. it's inspiring you. you're the one who gets to be creative. so now is your opportunity to call and pledge your support. "p" for pledge. pledge your support to sewing with nancy by calling the number right on your screen. kerman? >> actually, it's nancy! >> nancy! >> but that's okay, linda. we were just at our final pledge break, where you can show your support to sewing with nancy, to your local public television station, and to the type o
you've got all of the, you know, what you can learn how you can be educated, how you can be inspired,how you can be creative. but most importantly, all the joy you get from watching a program, from sharing it from creating memories with your children. make this a family enterprise. when you sew, it's an entire family project. somebody gets the gi of it but you all get to join in from it, whether it's using the book that you can from the $60 level, or the $100 level where you get the dvd, or the...
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if you can hold a brush you can do chalk paint.mber our tip, if you do this, and can still see the surface through it, let it dry in 15-20 minutes apply a second coat. now that this is dry were ready for the second stage and that's to wax it or put a top coat on it. if you're going to sue it for something that's wet or food, you have to protect the chalk paint. the paint is soft and if i use soap and water i can wash it off. this is just soft wax. and i'm going to apply the wax to all the surfaces and edges to seal the paint. i have an old t shirt rag and i'm sure there's ton of them in your laundry room if your house is like mine. were going to buff the wax. it's similar to shoe polish or wax, rub it on and dry over nigt and you're good to go. okay now that this is dried, we have drilled holes for the handles. these we found on the cabinets, we saved them so we can reuse them again. they also could be painted with chalk paint if you wanted, we liked the color so we left them. so, our tray is complete. janie used a tint on where we
if you can hold a brush you can do chalk paint.mber our tip, if you do this, and can still see the surface through it, let it dry in 15-20 minutes apply a second coat. now that this is dry were ready for the second stage and that's to wax it or put a top coat on it. if you're going to sue it for something that's wet or food, you have to protect the chalk paint. the paint is soft and if i use soap and water i can wash it off. this is just soft wax. and i'm going to apply the wax to all the...
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but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn or twist as part of an earthquake as it corrects itself. >> in the course for the puc building, we've actually incorporated in addition to that steel that's embedded in the monolithic concrete, specialized high strength cables that are not bonded to the sound concrete, but are threaded through essentially hollow conduits in the cast concrete. and when those cables are spread, they're actually anchored and they're actively in other floors and pressing down, forcing that concrete wall into a state of compression. and that's the characteristic which allows the building to shake, absorb energy from the earthquake, deform, and also come back to its original geometry. what that meant was the building would be functional. it meant it wouldn't have to be abandoned and fixed. >> we have probably the greatest specification fo
but we can do better than that. so, this new technology that we ended up using was a concrete building that straps basically, that goes through the interior of the building and allow the building to turn or twist as part of an earthquake as it corrects itself. >> in the course for the puc building, we've actually incorporated in addition to that steel that's embedded in the monolithic concrete, specialized high strength cables that are not bonded to the sound concrete, but are threaded...
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you can go inside and take a look at what's available there. and you can also get directions. zoom back in on this. and, so, very simple, just direction. does anyone have any questions? okay. we've got about 8 minutes until we've got the mayor coming on. so -- >> [inaudible]. >> hi, i'm the founder and ceo of apple-liscious. a couple things to talk about for the mobile app. we built the platform for the department of rec and park. looking towards the future, which is really kind of what bill ginsler was doing, making information first, but second, adding the financial component, making transactions which we have built into the mobile commerce platform with the hierarchical structure from the top down, enabling the city to actually manage all of their own financial transactions. from ticketing, reservations, permitting, just about every component you can think of, of interacting with the city as a business itself, which most people -- which is kind of a big differentiation factor in developing this. so, as far as creating access to the public, using the open data sets, and crea
you can go inside and take a look at what's available there. and you can also get directions. zoom back in on this. and, so, very simple, just direction. does anyone have any questions? okay. we've got about 8 minutes until we've got the mayor coming on. so -- >> [inaudible]. >> hi, i'm the founder and ceo of apple-liscious. a couple things to talk about for the mobile app. we built the platform for the department of rec and park. looking towards the future, which is really kind of...
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so many discussions about what we can do differently and how we can change our plans so that there are more options, different ways we can look at which hospitals are still standing and what capabilities they have and then how to augment those and supplement with strategic use of state and dod resources. and really looking at how can we make the best possible care system stand and deliver after a catastrophic earthquake. and that was extraordinary. it was really, you know, it changed the perspective. if you understand most hospitals deal with short term emergencies, we have things that happen that are usually 4 to 12 hours in length for the most part except for h1n1, which was so prolonged that it actually was a very different type of response for us. but all the other emergencies that we deal with are usually multi casualty incidents that are very short term in the initial sorting out and triage of those patients and getting them to definitive care. this type of situation requires us it think differently, very trat tee jikly, and plan our resource use and the evolving use of those res
so many discussions about what we can do differently and how we can change our plans so that there are more options, different ways we can look at which hospitals are still standing and what capabilities they have and then how to augment those and supplement with strategic use of state and dod resources. and really looking at how can we make the best possible care system stand and deliver after a catastrophic earthquake. and that was extraordinary. it was really, you know, it changed the...
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people can take extreme views on this issue and get nothing done, or you can say how can we come together and close the gun show loophole -- >> i get that point. i don't disagree with that second point you made. but on the question of the second amendment, i talked to newt gingrich the other day, do you agree or disagree on the ban on machine guns, automatic machine guns? >> that's a reasonable restriction. that's what i'm saying. >> but my question is, since the founder fathers never specified obviously the type of gun because they couldn't have done, they wouldn't have been able to foresee them, my question to you is what is the substantive difference between the effect of a banned machine gun that you and i both agree should be banned under the second amendment, what is the difference between that and what it can do to a classroom full of children and an ar-15 loaded with a 100-bullet magazine. to me, there's no difference, and i don't understand why you're comfortable with banning one and not the other? >> it's not a question of what i'm comfortable with. the founding fathers didn't f
people can take extreme views on this issue and get nothing done, or you can say how can we come together and close the gun show loophole -- >> i get that point. i don't disagree with that second point you made. but on the question of the second amendment, i talked to newt gingrich the other day, do you agree or disagree on the ban on machine guns, automatic machine guns? >> that's a reasonable restriction. that's what i'm saying. >> but my question is, since the founder...
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and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, there is a way we can do it. we're already doing it, let's not lose sight of it, but we have to be more focused, more clear and more collaborative and not forget to really empower our children. they are our best hope for changing the world. >> hello, my name is chris bridges. i'm grappling with trying to address several things that i've heard during the course of this program. i'll try to keep it as brief as possible. it's more of a statement than a question. a lot of people have mentioned power, the power balance between people and the trauma that people can bring in from outside and the significance of being traumatized and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, wha
and when we embrace that, everybody can come to the table and take what can i do? each one teach one, each one reach one, we change policy, we change practices, we change values. there is a map, there is a way we can do it. we're already doing it, let's not lose sight of it, but we have to be more focused, more clear and more collaborative and not forget to really empower our children. they are our best hope for changing the world. >> hello, my name is chris bridges. i'm grappling with...
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that a solution can be eliminating the hill, that can eliminate the problem. or build a structure right into the hill so there is no longer an exposed face or bold enough of iraq together so that it acts as a big buttress to prevent further movement. -- or hold enough of the rock together so that it acts as a big buttress. we are allowing the wall of the building to act as a retaining structure. there was a time when we did not get any. there was an epic one before in 1982. we brought with us and rainfall charge. >> you were saying that this is somehow correlated to rainfall. this goes from 1914 until 2006. it is the red line in the backgrounds which are the annual rainfall from each year is plotted on here. you can see it varies all over the place. if you take an average, the average is a thin gray line. that does not give you a feel for what the rainfall really is. that is an average over four years. you can see that these build up until we had the big events before. >> you expect to see them during the apocrine fall. in fact, they might occur at that time b
that a solution can be eliminating the hill, that can eliminate the problem. or build a structure right into the hill so there is no longer an exposed face or bold enough of iraq together so that it acts as a big buttress to prevent further movement. -- or hold enough of the rock together so that it acts as a big buttress. we are allowing the wall of the building to act as a retaining structure. there was a time when we did not get any. there was an epic one before in 1982. we brought with us...
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you can make it go.arder the terrain, the better. >> that's cool. >> can it go over? >> it will go over. >> you can make it go all kinds of places. >> and on water. >> and the water. >> love it. >> come on. these are adorable. >> you want to get out and take a walk with your kids. this makes it fun. these are snow pods. they make a monster track in the snow. in the sand too in the summer. >> football, it's coming super bowl. flag football is one of our favorite games because no one is getting hurt. this is the training camp set, and i like it because this is small for littler kids, and then, you know, you have to have an outside one. this is the nerf weather blitz. you can throw a meanspiral, and girls should know how to throw a spiral, too. >> exactly. >> so they're sitting on the couch and you need to get them outside. these are super fun. ogo sports. little minitrampolines. 150 feet up in the air, and it makes catch really fun. what's great is if you buy this this season, it's also great in the pool.
you can make it go.arder the terrain, the better. >> that's cool. >> can it go over? >> it will go over. >> you can make it go all kinds of places. >> and on water. >> and the water. >> love it. >> come on. these are adorable. >> you want to get out and take a walk with your kids. this makes it fun. these are snow pods. they make a monster track in the snow. in the sand too in the summer. >> football, it's coming super bowl. flag...
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the reactors can melt down, and it can harm people within the area, and there can be long-lasting effects from radiation afterwards, so it's not very good idea to use nuclear power. >> i do not think so, because after a meltdown like that, you don't want to take any more chances. >> i don't know. i think it's very important. i think that we do need a large power source. do i think it's safe? not really, but i guess it's what's needed for what we need right now as a country. >> well, there's a lot more alternative-energy resources out there, but it's also an issue of lack of funds and lack of space, and nuclear power does have benefits, but it's also extremely detrimental to the environment, so i think we should continue to wean our self off of that source and look into more environmentally friendly sources. >> there's no easy answer. drilling for oil can result in environmental disasters like the one recently in the gulf of mexico. and burning coal can add pollution to our air. while no one can guarantee that nuclear power plants can be completely safe, most experts agree plants can be de
the reactors can melt down, and it can harm people within the area, and there can be long-lasting effects from radiation afterwards, so it's not very good idea to use nuclear power. >> i do not think so, because after a meltdown like that, you don't want to take any more chances. >> i don't know. i think it's very important. i think that we do need a large power source. do i think it's safe? not really, but i guess it's what's needed for what we need right now as a country. >>...
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can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can.yric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that might be the least revolutionary thing about lyric. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-411-7040 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >> what do you think is the biggest foreign policy success? the 2008 campaign was a tough and bit are race and i will spare you reading some of the things that you said about eac
can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can.yric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that might be the least revolutionary thing about lyric. lyric can be worn 24/7 for up to four months, without battery changes. call 1-800-411-7040 for a risk-free trial. cookie: there's absolutely no way anyone can see it even if they get right up to my ear. michael: wake up, go to sleep...showering, running, all your activities. lyric can also give you...
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c'mon, you can do it, you can do it, one more, down-- all right, take a break, take a break, take a breakpromise form, y'all. ...i'm not trying to hurt you. just trying to make you better. ...she trying to be aun t.! ...push! push! ...are you with us? come on! ...core is contracted as you go down-- c'mon! ...i'll admit going as hard as you can go sounds crazy, but your body is capable of amazing things. by the second week of insanity, you'll realize "i can do this." the workouts are hard in the beginning, but i guarantee you, your body will be hard at the end. >> this is the results i got. completely excited about it and happy to see i got definition in my chest-- i never had that before-- definitely the six-pack, the obliques. this insanity program works absolutely everything: your arms, your shoulders, your neck, your chest, your core-- especially your core. it's just a great feeling to look like this. >> you can do the same thing with your body-- come on, y'all! c'mon! >> insanity has totally changed my life. it really is who i am now. >> somebody's in t house with you right now? tell
c'mon, you can do it, you can do it, one more, down-- all right, take a break, take a break, take a breakpromise form, y'all. ...i'm not trying to hurt you. just trying to make you better. ...she trying to be aun t.! ...push! push! ...are you with us? come on! ...core is contracted as you go down-- c'mon! ...i'll admit going as hard as you can go sounds crazy, but your body is capable of amazing things. by the second week of insanity, you'll realize "i can do this." the workouts are...
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we can go! we can go! we can go! we can go! i know i know! to the thingamajigger!jumping at all? whoa! what? not-jumping! it's-the- jumpiest-place-around. okay okay. you don't need to jump up and down about it! nice to meet you. why, a pleasure i'm pretty sure. we're looking for the best jumper in the world to help us jump higher. you've come to the right place. jumping's a great thing to do. i love it. jump, jump jump! phew! we can't jump as high as a kangaroo. when you want to jump high like a grey kangaroo. who better to help than thing one and thing two? (whistles) hey guys! tada! ♪ boing, boing, boing! yee, yee yee wahoo! what are those? they're go-go-jumpers. they'll give you the extra bounce you need! set to kangaroo! ♪ weee! weeee! weee! weee! weee! weee! ♪ oh! aa-ha-ha! ya-ha! look at me! whoo-hoo! ♪ jump,jump,jump as high as can be! ♪ ♪ jump,jumpjump just like me! ♪ (laughing) ♪ ♪ jump,jump,jump as high as can be! ♪ ♪ jump,jumpjump hee, hee hee! ♪ ♪ ah...ah-ha-ha ha! maybe, i should give myself the prize for best jumper! (giggles) whoaaaaa! oof! owww... m
we can go! we can go! we can go! we can go! i know i know! to the thingamajigger!jumping at all? whoa! what? not-jumping! it's-the- jumpiest-place-around. okay okay. you don't need to jump up and down about it! nice to meet you. why, a pleasure i'm pretty sure. we're looking for the best jumper in the world to help us jump higher. you've come to the right place. jumping's a great thing to do. i love it. jump, jump jump! phew! we can't jump as high as a kangaroo. when you want to jump high like...
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yeah, we can. we can design tests that can predict and they want to know how good can you get? risk assessments are getting better. they're getting a lot better. i look at risk assessments as i have identified the variables that promote risk so that i can develop treatment strategies to reduce those risks. so if you have somebody that scores very high in psychopathy and has all of the other risk factors that would suggest they're is an 80% chance of reoffending in four or five years, you can develop a tiered or strategic relief plan that would help mitigate those risk factors so that that person can be -- levels of risk can be brought down. that's how we think about risk management. i call it typically risk needs assessment, because once you understand the risks, then you can develop ways of mediating them and whether or not that's a brain difference or a picture of a scan or whatever it is, your brain changes as you age. i tried to show you that. and that change can be done through a lot of different ways, through education, through learning, through treatment, through talking
yeah, we can. we can design tests that can predict and they want to know how good can you get? risk assessments are getting better. they're getting a lot better. i look at risk assessments as i have identified the variables that promote risk so that i can develop treatment strategies to reduce those risks. so if you have somebody that scores very high in psychopathy and has all of the other risk factors that would suggest they're is an 80% chance of reoffending in four or five years, you can...
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i can sew buttons. i can sew snaps. sewing machines terrify me so i am a rookie in the truest sense of the word. i actually think based on your sewing, you want to go a little faster. okay, i'm trusting you. i'm more nervous about doing this than i have about any performance i've ever done in my life because i want to do it well and it's important. a perfect 1/4 inch all the way through. do you see that? i do. that's it! you've got a mastered. sewing machines come often with feet on them that are 1/4 inch. in this case, if you put down the presser foot by the lever behind and you butt this right in here that's your 1/4 inch. then as you feed it in with two hands it will guide it along. so who does the -- you... unless you ask me to. which hand? whatever works. i can't go under here. yeah, you can. it's your machine. love it. i don't know exactly what i'm doing. i'm hoping to learn fast. i know that it's for a good cause. i'm excited about it. go faster. see how easy that is. do you want to do another one before we get s
i can sew buttons. i can sew snaps. sewing machines terrify me so i am a rookie in the truest sense of the word. i actually think based on your sewing, you want to go a little faster. okay, i'm trusting you. i'm more nervous about doing this than i have about any performance i've ever done in my life because i want to do it well and it's important. a perfect 1/4 inch all the way through. do you see that? i do. that's it! you've got a mastered. sewing machines come often with feet on them that...
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(applause) >> can you all hear me? i'll talk into the mic. i'm the general manager of your recreation and park department and i really couldn't be happier. the recreation and park department is a city agency that historically has suffered from maybe the worst website and some of the worst technology in government. and over the last few years we have worked really hard to improve that park user's experience through the use of technology. and i want to start out before we talk a little about the app saying a if you thank yous. i really want to thank mayor lee to his incredible commitment to technology and frankly the recreation and park department. i want to thank supervisor chiu who has been a leader both in the parks world and in the technology world. sf city has really been a driving force behind helping government think about new ways, new and improved ways maybe for some of you they're old ways now. but new and improved ways for government to reach users of our programs and services. and i want to say the last special thank you to the folk
(applause) >> can you all hear me? i'll talk into the mic. i'm the general manager of your recreation and park department and i really couldn't be happier. the recreation and park department is a city agency that historically has suffered from maybe the worst website and some of the worst technology in government. and over the last few years we have worked really hard to improve that park user's experience through the use of technology. and i want to start out before we talk a little...
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we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for celebrating innovation month in such a exemplary way. and i think we're going to have a lot more to announce before this month is out, including on our way to the world series. thank you very much. (applause) >> now, if i may introduce our partner in crime here, board president david chiu who is also going to be complimenting us with all of his efforts at the board. come on up, david. (applause) >> good morning. i am incredibly excited to be here today for a couple of reasons. first of all, the hatchery is one of my favorite places in the city. there is truly a bee hive of activity of the newest innovations that san francisco will be famous for. i also love the fact that just a couple of blocks from here is where our san francisco giants are moving on to the world series. but just in this room, all of you are giants and making sure that san franc
we can act regionally with our data and we can join and continue to be in the great city of san francisco. so, i want to thank all of the people, all of the different starting up companies here and those that are inventing with us, thank them for celebrating innovation month in such a exemplary way. and i think we're going to have a lot more to announce before this month is out, including on our way to the world series. thank you very much. (applause) >> now, if i may introduce our...
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i can do this. i can do that, or am i going to get involved in this situation? and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when it's safe and appropriate to do so, i think it's the kind of law that is trying to give teachers -- yeah, you are the authority figure. you are supposed to do this and we will support your efforts. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and it's just something that might be useful for the school personnel here. >> okay. we have time for just a couple of questions but before that i'm going to ask you a panel and you only get three words to answer. i'm going to cut you off. you can use one word. money is a problem in terms of programs. if you had all the money in the world what would you do to combat bullying? >> kids, empower, empower kids. >> okay. can specific. >> education and prevention
i can do this. i can do that, or am i going to get involved in this situation? and to give some strength to encourage teachers to do this, there was a law passed recently. assembly bill nine and amends the education code and requires school personnel, whether it's teachers or administrators if they see something that looks bullying they are required to intervene when it's safe and appropriate to do so, i think it's the kind of law that is trying to give teachers -- yeah, you are the authority...
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organizers you can buy or things you can diy. we're stepping inside your closet to show how a few inexpensive tweaks can make getting dressed much easier. i don't spend a lot of time, because i don't have a lot of time. is that how you feel about beauty? its mirror mirror to the rescue. how a few changes to your routine can transform your look. every body type at every age can wear leather. it's about incorporating it into your wardrobe. and this season it's all about leather on the legs. you might think you can't pull it off, but our stylist says think again. we'll show you how. purple was huge this summer, it was a big thing everyone wanted in their makeup bags. don't store it away, how to make your makeup seasonless. i'm rebecca spera, that and more coming up right i'm rebecca spera, that and more coming up right now on mirror mirror. ♪ sometimes it takes just a little push in the right direction to turn a beauty rut into a beauty rescue, get inspired to freshen up your look with these mini makeovers. busy moms tend to tell th
organizers you can buy or things you can diy. we're stepping inside your closet to show how a few inexpensive tweaks can make getting dressed much easier. i don't spend a lot of time, because i don't have a lot of time. is that how you feel about beauty? its mirror mirror to the rescue. how a few changes to your routine can transform your look. every body type at every age can wear leather. it's about incorporating it into your wardrobe. and this season it's all about leather on the legs. you...
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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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some of the components can be tested, we can simulate an earthquake on some of these facilities as they are in design to make sure they can withdraw that level of earthquake. we're designing for an 8.0 and that's not what happened in japan in 2011. the earthquake that hit japan in 2011 was not what they were designing for and all the assumptions went out the window so that's food for thought. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> at verizon wireless we try to do it day in and day out to avoid interruption in services. we try to put all this in place but in the event they do happen, we have those redundant systems i discussed earlier. weak route traffic from one side to another or from one switch to another and we test regularly to make sure they occur. and this is transparent to our customers. calls are being routed to another switch during these cross over tests. we have actually fleet of portable cell sites, these are cells that are on trucks or in trailers that are deployed, that actually are available within a market so we can deploy them in the cases of emergency so if the cet site actuall
some of the components can be tested, we can simulate an earthquake on some of these facilities as they are in design to make sure they can withdraw that level of earthquake. we're designing for an 8.0 and that's not what happened in japan in 2011. the earthquake that hit japan in 2011 was not what they were designing for and all the assumptions went out the window so that's food for thought. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> at verizon wireless we try to do it day in and day out to...
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>> can i say one quick thing first? i remember we were at the white house innovation panel and there was this exact conversation came up because we are looking to monetize everything we do. and the city is also looking to monetize this and make revenue. one of the biggest conversation pieces that came out of the talk and some of the questions from the crowd was opening up apis for transactions, permitting, reservations and those type of things, which would be an incredible influx of private industry working with governments and also providing incredible efficiency for the public to be able to make these transactions. i'll probably say that ian might want to talk more on this, but that would be something that would be highly encouraged from the private sector and from my company specifically. >> that's a great point. and i'll say the short answer to your question is the federal government is trying to not charge for this data. the way we did was with tax dollars. you already paid for it, we're trying to give it back to y
>> can i say one quick thing first? i remember we were at the white house innovation panel and there was this exact conversation came up because we are looking to monetize everything we do. and the city is also looking to monetize this and make revenue. one of the biggest conversation pieces that came out of the talk and some of the questions from the crowd was opening up apis for transactions, permitting, reservations and those type of things, which would be an incredible influx of...
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can see.ere's donaldsville, louisiana east of baton rouge and continue to move eastward. air again probably hearing the beeping, tornado warning again right here for 45 more minutes. but, carol, the big picture, tornado watches a very fluid scenario and likelihood with more tornadoes. we'll keep you posted. >> thanks, alexandra, we'll take a break. >>> good morning, thank you for being with us, i'm carol costello. it's 33 minutes past the hour. to politics now, if you thought the battle over gun control was heated before, you haven't seen anything yet. vice president joe biden making strong statements how the white house could handle the issue. >> the president is going to act. there's executive ors, executive action that can be taken. we haven't decided what that is yet. >> we're compiling it all with the help of the attorney general and all of the rest of the cabinet members as well as legislative action we believe is require. >> biden is leading the president's task force to end gun violenc
can see.ere's donaldsville, louisiana east of baton rouge and continue to move eastward. air again probably hearing the beeping, tornado warning again right here for 45 more minutes. but, carol, the big picture, tornado watches a very fluid scenario and likelihood with more tornadoes. we'll keep you posted. >> thanks, alexandra, we'll take a break. >>> good morning, thank you for being with us, i'm carol costello. it's 33 minutes past the hour. to politics now, if you thought the...
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facility in san ramon where we can duplicate everything that we have in san francisco. in terms of back-up facilities, in terms of our ability to operate if something goes wrong we can bring up our emergency centers and that's for our corporate emergency center. pg&e actually operates over 70,000 square miles. we have 19 division and 55 districts and every one of those districts has an emergency room or what's often referred to as a storm room and any one of those can open up and handle any other location's facility so we in essence have at least 55 sites we can go to and try to operate from, but certainly with respect to the command structure and how we operate, we want to be in the emergency center for a major event such as an earthquake or major storm, we have 3 facilities that can handle that fairly easily and several that can do duty with a couple days notice. >> mr. boland. >> we are very fortunate, we are fully embedded with the state operations center. should the state decide to close the operations center and relocate, we will follow very closely. we also have
facility in san ramon where we can duplicate everything that we have in san francisco. in terms of back-up facilities, in terms of our ability to operate if something goes wrong we can bring up our emergency centers and that's for our corporate emergency center. pg&e actually operates over 70,000 square miles. we have 19 division and 55 districts and every one of those districts has an emergency room or what's often referred to as a storm room and any one of those can open up and handle any...
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the dangerous weapons can still be prohibited. >> an ar 15 that can unload 100 bullets in a minute is a dangerous weapon. >> interesting point was raised by kennedy the other night. the second amendment said it should be revisited every 20 years to see if it is still appropriate. is that true? >> well, jefferson was coming back from paris when the bill of rights was introduced and adopted by the house. what jefferson did was correspondent about a bill of rights. he mentioned freedom of the press and freedom against standing armies. doesn't mention fire arms. he talks about potentials which was the original right. the most important take away from what thomas jefferson, is he was a gun owner and a hunter, he believed in wandering the woods with a gun. but here is his central legacy to us in terms of constitutional thought i believe. he once said that to ask a country to be governed by a constitution that was passed in previous years is like asking a grown man to wear a child's coat. without the living constitution idea. it became the most awful of things irration al. >> here is the pro
the dangerous weapons can still be prohibited. >> an ar 15 that can unload 100 bullets in a minute is a dangerous weapon. >> interesting point was raised by kennedy the other night. the second amendment said it should be revisited every 20 years to see if it is still appropriate. is that true? >> well, jefferson was coming back from paris when the bill of rights was introduced and adopted by the house. what jefferson did was correspondent about a bill of rights. he mentioned...
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we can see you carl. we can totally see you.better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. fight dryness. roughness. breakage. all 5 signs of damage with pantene. amazing pro-v formulas fight signs of damage for healthier, stronger, shinier hair. dare to take the pantene 5 signs challenge today. i took the dare. will you? pantene. daily moisture renewal. hair so healthy it shines. n pantene. daily moisture renewal. change your life. my fourth grade teacher mrs. hoffman encouraged me to fulfill my potential. she wr
we can see you carl. we can totally see you.better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete...
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can add to recognize. similar handheld spectrometers exist many of those have one significant drawback. traditionally these devices have radioactive substances to molecules we started off with that same principle in mind but then thought. something. and eventually we decided to use. any kind of substance actually we didn't invent it we just made it so now it's a portable device and added new functionality to enable operators to use it effectively and the failed. so far these developers have delivered more than two hundred of their cattle. at the moment they're under. cation with russia's interior ministry. they get the all clear orders from the country's biggest security agencies could start rolling in over drug runners and potential terrorists aren't the only thing we ought to worry about but in reality the most dangerous things might be hiding in the food and drinks to put in our own bodies so with that in mind we've come to this mosque or region institute to take a closer look at the molecular makeup of
can add to recognize. similar handheld spectrometers exist many of those have one significant drawback. traditionally these devices have radioactive substances to molecules we started off with that same principle in mind but then thought. something. and eventually we decided to use. any kind of substance actually we didn't invent it we just made it so now it's a portable device and added new functionality to enable operators to use it effectively and the failed. so far these developers have...
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can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a launch area. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with these cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. what mystery is hidden deep beneath. visitors welcome here. traps are laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the underwater spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. the a. lucky ....
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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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you can use once or twice a week. not more than twice. >> it can dry you out. it's an exfoliator.op layer of your skin off and it gets rid of the spots. you want to be careful with sunscreen because it makes your skin more susceptible to sun when you're using it. you put four little pumps in that dish. you brush it on. then you wait for five minutes and take it off with these pads, and you are done. >> oh, that's easy. >> i'll let you know on monday. >> you have to splurge here, don't you? this is what tested best for daily moisturizers. it's from elizabeth arden. it feels really good. it has spf 30 in it. which is really important. >> that feels good. >> sun does more damage to your skin than anything. >> tell someone who is in the room. >> that paint my problem. -- wasn't my problem. i have a pore problem. >> it's like sunscreen built into moisturizer. it's free. it lasts for four months if you use it on your face and your neck. >> and decolletage. >> 60 cents a day. >> it's worth it. >> some people would rather have that than a pair of shoes. >> i would. this, on the other hand
you can use once or twice a week. not more than twice. >> it can dry you out. it's an exfoliator.op layer of your skin off and it gets rid of the spots. you want to be careful with sunscreen because it makes your skin more susceptible to sun when you're using it. you put four little pumps in that dish. you brush it on. then you wait for five minutes and take it off with these pads, and you are done. >> oh, that's easy. >> i'll let you know on monday. >> you have to...
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can you believe the crowd? it's amazing. >> reporter: the president and first lady created this to really hopefully make it a standing tradition for inaugurations going forward. >> not just inaugurations, my message is let's do it every day. let's make service a part of our life, we will have a big celebration for inaugurations when people go home on, we want them to find a way to serve in their home community and that is what makes the fabric of our country stronger. it's exciting to have thousands and thousands of people to come and celebrate the president's re-election and the importance of giving back. >> reporter: it is seeming to catch on, 2011 was a five-year high in terms of volunteerism that has to make the president and first lady happy. >> it does, and we want to build that momentum. i'm so delighted that so many people came out. >> reporter: how excited are you about monday? >> that i'm speechless about. the fact that the president is re-elected for the second term, he that is a robust agenda and he
can you believe the crowd? it's amazing. >> reporter: the president and first lady created this to really hopefully make it a standing tradition for inaugurations going forward. >> not just inaugurations, my message is let's do it every day. let's make service a part of our life, we will have a big celebration for inaugurations when people go home on, we want them to find a way to serve in their home community and that is what makes the fabric of our country stronger. it's exciting...
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edave -- dave, take it away. >> and good morning, can you hear me? in the back, can you hear me?ning, and thank you very much. if no one told you this morning, you look good today. you really do look good. in fact, you look just like i thought you would look on tv. i thank god for the opportunity to be with you for this very important conference. this is big. this is important. one of the things that she did not tell you about me that a lot of people don't know, not that you have to care, i have a signed with a disability. my youngest child, i have three children. my oldest is 30 and i have a 22 and 19-year-old. my only son has had spent his life in and out of intensive care. he has a seizure disorder, and he is the greatest young man in the world. i am saying this as a point of contact. people say we see you come to this event, you don't really care, you leave. i have a son, i work on television, my wife is an opera singer. my son doesn't speak. in 19 years, i have never once heard my son said, hi, dad. but he tells me he loves me every single day. i am so happy and fortunate th
edave -- dave, take it away. >> and good morning, can you hear me? in the back, can you hear me?ning, and thank you very much. if no one told you this morning, you look good today. you really do look good. in fact, you look just like i thought you would look on tv. i thank god for the opportunity to be with you for this very important conference. this is big. this is important. one of the things that she did not tell you about me that a lot of people don't know, not that you have to care,...
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you can try whole rye. brown rice versus white rice or a new are grain gibing quinoa. >> reporter: like mom said keep your veggies. they can keep you from thinking about food all day. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> nothing more than a few flurries, but the real action toward cambridge, some mixed showers here just northwest of salisbury. through the night this is the part of the state that could see more winter weather. we're seeing it in fredericksburg, virginia. most of it has trended further south than we anticipated. we knew this would be south of the baltimore. here's where it is coming down. in roanoke, virginia, showing a real snowy scenario for southwestern virginia. in winter green, a popular skiing spot, it's coming down heavy and steady. we'll take you on the eastern shore. it's been rain showers with a little bit of snow and sleet mixing in. we have sleet reports in ocean city. 40 right now at bwi, so air temps stay above freezing. air temps won't support if sticking. our winter storm
you can try whole rye. brown rice versus white rice or a new are grain gibing quinoa. >> reporter: like mom said keep your veggies. they can keep you from thinking about food all day. for today's health minute, reporting. >>> nothing more than a few flurries, but the real action toward cambridge, some mixed showers here just northwest of salisbury. through the night this is the part of the state that could see more winter weather. we're seeing it in fredericksburg, virginia. most...
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and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the roadways, potential property damage. fisher: all the sensors in the field come into this location. these two operators behind me operate the entire water system, 24/7. so we can see all of our reservoirs, their elevations, whether they're going up or down, how much water we're getting from our two treatment plants. we try to move it very quickly through the system and serve it to our customers in the most economic and efficient manner. narrator: las vegas serves as an example for cities across the country, whether they have a limited supply or not. and many utilities can identify with the struggles that come with maintaining underground assets to support a growing popula
and we can locate our pipes, we can locate our valves, we can locate water meters that are out there. we've got small units installed in the distribution system. and they actually listen for leaks. we can schedule the repair, minimize its impacts to the surrounding community, and it minimizes cost, because obviously, if you've got a leak that's been leaking for sometime, you're going to see a lot of undermining of the roadways, potential property damage. fisher: all the sensors in the field...
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we want as many artists from the bay area out here so they can bay area out here so they can have the same experience.
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