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can you exercise your brain? >> yes, you can. the first thing to do besides taking good care of yourself physically and proper supplementation would be to use various strategies to certain connections and also to remove and release trauma, stress, and those elements that are interfering with your quality of life. >> larry: practical exercises you can do? >> actually there are. when there's an exciting new development in energy psychology which is using the body's energy system to actually the acupuncture system to create changes in the feeling state and have an effect on the brain. some of the little simple techniques can be learned and practiced in five minutes. >> larry: the more you research, the more imponderable it gets? is the brain a great mystery? >> definitely. i think that what dr. drew was speaking about is really important. a lot of individuals in fields related to neuroscience have been struggling with the question of mind and brain for as far back as we can remember. there are a lot of people that still believe that
can you exercise your brain? >> yes, you can. the first thing to do besides taking good care of yourself physically and proper supplementation would be to use various strategies to certain connections and also to remove and release trauma, stress, and those elements that are interfering with your quality of life. >> larry: practical exercises you can do? >> actually there are. when there's an exciting new development in energy psychology which is using the body's energy system...
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so we can, so we can grow many flies and we can speed up the whole process in order to really study that mechanism so on the next slide shows sort of a section through the fly brain where we're studying some aspect of parkinson a disease so an idea is when we have the gene, what should-- like alpha cynucleon we can put that gene into flies and then ask can we get an effect in the flys that looks like parkinson's disease. as malion talked about, dopamine is really important in parkinson's disease. and so we can ex-- express that parkinson disease gene in the-- so the top panel shows clusters of dopamine neurons in the fly brain normally and what happens when we put in alpha cynucleo in is seen in the panel so we see fewer of those cells staining for this marker for dopa-- if we express it, they become compromised and sick and some people you can even see movement disorders in these flies. so in fact, by expressing this gene that is associated with human parkinson a disease we can get effects in the fly that-- fly that look like core effects of parkinson a disease so i would like to show a
so we can, so we can grow many flies and we can speed up the whole process in order to really study that mechanism so on the next slide shows sort of a section through the fly brain where we're studying some aspect of parkinson a disease so an idea is when we have the gene, what should-- like alpha cynucleon we can put that gene into flies and then ask can we get an effect in the flys that looks like parkinson's disease. as malion talked about, dopamine is really important in parkinson's...
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there are things they can do right, and there are things they can do wrong. we need to develop many more supports for them, ways to bring them into the game of-of supporting recovery. and one of the things we haven't talked about, and i think we need to now, is-is really not to give up on an individual when they relapse. sure, yea. we don't give up on a diabetic when they have another episode or another issue they need to deal with. and that's true of any chronic disease, relapse is sort of normal. so i think the issue is how to use those relapses to help the individual understand what happened, what were the triggers, what are the things they can do to develop coping mechanisms to not have that happen again. there's lots of ways that are very positive about relapse in-in many ways. talk to us a little bit about the recovery community support programs, because in some states we do have a cadre of individuals who are in recovery who basically provide each other with the support networks, and-which are very effective. you know, i think this is-this came in some
there are things they can do right, and there are things they can do wrong. we need to develop many more supports for them, ways to bring them into the game of-of supporting recovery. and one of the things we haven't talked about, and i think we need to now, is-is really not to give up on an individual when they relapse. sure, yea. we don't give up on a diabetic when they have another episode or another issue they need to deal with. and that's true of any chronic disease, relapse is sort of...
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when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare for alternative energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter energy system that's going to support a claim. hello and welcome to technology update the environment around us is one of staggering biological diversity somehow all held together and of the big ten of our planet's ecosystem and while much of the natural world has been here for thousands of years we're just starting a one walk many of its secrets how exactly did all of this get here how do bio systems of all shapes and sizes interact and what's our influence on this process as humans what can we learn from our ecosystem to both help it and perhaps help ourselves these are questions as old as time now getting a fresh look in the twenty first century the institute of bio physics of the siberian division of the russian academy of sciences is well placed for new perspecti
when you can harness data you can do things you couldn't do before. prepare for alternative energy sources celebrate the adoption of electric vehicles help prevent blackouts see the data from energy usage as it happens and you can do to do it in places like california and build a smarter energy system that's going to support a claim. hello and welcome to technology update the environment around us is one of staggering biological diversity somehow all held together and of the big ten of our...
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can he get the money back? i'm michael finney. 7 the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> sex offenders will face conditions under a law signed today by the governor. the governor signed chelsea's law in san diego this morning. flanked by the family of the teen-aged girl whose murder prompted the bill. the 17-year-old chelsea king was abducted, raped and murdered in northern san diego county by a convicted sex offender. >> because of chelsea, everyone joined together to solve a serious problem in our state. because of chelsea, california's children will be safer. because of chelsea, this never has to happen again. and
can he get the money back? i'm michael finney. 7 the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld....
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you can do it on a dog. you can put a microchip in your cat or on a rabbit or a bird. so we can't stress enough how important it is to microchippure pet. check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will provide for san francisco. also we have our other bay area shelters that will come and help. when we have a disaster as well as we will go and help a bay area when they have a disaster. we are able to and hopefully have enough help where we are able to take care of every animal in san francisco. thank you. >> good afternoon. michael peterson with pacific gas and electric director of emergency planning for pg and e. my timing was outstanding to do this presentation in front of residents that are pg and e customers the front page of the chronicle talked about what, your rates are goin
you can do it on a dog. you can put a microchip in your cat or on a rabbit or a bird. so we can't stress enough how important it is to microchippure pet. check with your vet for microchipping if you want to get your pet microchipped for 10 dollars we will have it on october 28 in sharon meadows. we meet and we discuss with the san francisco vet medical association on what part the vets will play. there are 25 vet services in san francisco. each of them have agreed on what services they will...
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in that area, we can see the explosions, which can see the plans of smoke going up.have been saying that you've been seeing, hearing explosions? multiple explosions? >> yes, we were taking pictures and the could see explosions in the photographs.
in that area, we can see the explosions, which can see the plans of smoke going up.have been saying that you've been seeing, hearing explosions? multiple explosions? >> yes, we were taking pictures and the could see explosions in the photographs.
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change and minds can change and people can move on but we have to not be quiet about it and just keep pushing. >> thank you. yes? >> i'm with the water out of alexandria, virginia, i want to address legislative things but public engage meant. i think the most important things we can do in terms of communication with the hengs, is water is one voice. it's very important. when i say water, i mean water and waist water. it's very important that the message dare that i completely agree it has to be clear and distinct but right now we have echos and when we speak to washington there's an echo effect and we need to be one voice and i think that needs to be clear. >> thank you. yes? >> hi, i'm with the california public utilities commission. i watched the news last night and another senator was really claiming on the debate on global warming, gee, i think you're saying it's profitable for the green industries now and i'm thinking, of course it needs to be profitable and really the fossil fuel and oil industries that are making hundreds more times more profit and that's what drives this. if w
change and minds can change and people can move on but we have to not be quiet about it and just keep pushing. >> thank you. yes? >> i'm with the water out of alexandria, virginia, i want to address legislative things but public engage meant. i think the most important things we can do in terms of communication with the hengs, is water is one voice. it's very important. when i say water, i mean water and waist water. it's very important that the message dare that i completely agree...
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yes, you can wear pants, you can pull out a black blazer and pants.nd add like a glamorous element. >> i love this idea. so really a suit that you have in your closet. >> the vintage rollup, the hem line or the pants so you can show off your ankles. >> you just roll that up? do you have to pin it? >> just roll it up and it will show off a fun shoe. and really quickly, we went to m.j. trimming here in new york and we got a sash that you can literally cut right off the roll, this is $20. >> really? >> and a fun feathered handbag. >> most everyone has a black dress. >> a little black dress. >> and did you glue some feathers on? >> no, it came with the bag, but that's a great idea. >> thank all of our models this morning. and bobby, great idea. s, and by the way, you look fantastic. don't forget that melissa and jeremy's wedding will be here live on "today." >>> the peanuts gang turns 50, we're going to take a look back right after this. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other le
yes, you can wear pants, you can pull out a black blazer and pants.nd add like a glamorous element. >> i love this idea. so really a suit that you have in your closet. >> the vintage rollup, the hem line or the pants so you can show off your ankles. >> you just roll that up? do you have to pin it? >> just roll it up and it will show off a fun shoe. and really quickly, we went to m.j. trimming here in new york and we got a sash that you can literally cut right off the...
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and it can save you about $6 per bulb. that can really add up. so that's something can you do.things that you can control. >> thank you very much. >> fantastic tips. thank you so much, celia coming to us from new york consumer reports. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. is beefing up efforts to combat terrorism for one of the largest subway systems in the country. we'll tell you how. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> new york subway riders may feel safer this day. the city has expanded the camera surveillance system to the biggest subway stops. here's mary snow. >> reporter: underground at new york city's times square or penn station. cameras are now watching you, and police may be as well. >> this is a coordination in lower manhattan, where we bring in thousands, literally of video feeds. >> this hub is where we met up with ray kelly. the goal here, prevent terror attacks and crime. >> police in private companies monitor these surveillance cameras 24
and it can save you about $6 per bulb. that can really add up. so that's something can you do.things that you can control. >> thank you very much. >> fantastic tips. thank you so much, celia coming to us from new york consumer reports. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. is beefing up efforts to combat terrorism for one of the largest subway systems in the country. we'll tell you how. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay....
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you can take with you.nd schedule recordings on your mobile phone. order u-verse tv today. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvr included. plus upgrade to u-verse u300 and get the u-verse mobile app free. take the u-verse tv experience with you. and record up to four shows at once from any room on a single dvr and play them back on any tv in your house. ♪ order u-verse tv today. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvr included. plus upgrade to u-verse u300 and get the u-verse mobile app free. u-verse mobile and u-verse tv. only with at&t. ♪ >>> there are thousands of colleges in the united states. 4,140 at last count. yet a lot of ambitious kids and their parents have a very short list. the eight schools of the ivy league. >> the ivy league is a very hard group of schools to get into. >> they give you more opportunities than other schools. >> there's a lot of kids that their whole life depends on getting into an ivy league school. >> reporter: for the record, the ei
you can take with you.nd schedule recordings on your mobile phone. order u-verse tv today. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvr included. plus upgrade to u-verse u300 and get the u-verse mobile app free. take the u-verse tv experience with you. and record up to four shows at once from any room on a single dvr and play them back on any tv in your house. ♪ order u-verse tv today. plans starting at just $29 a month for six months, with dvr included. plus upgrade to u-verse...
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we need to learn rights in that regard and also how to value them so that they can be - we can carry out the transaction. appropriate transaction with industry. i agree completely. >> with that. the chair recognize z chair from virginia. >> i want to follow up with a couple of thoughts and questions. celebritying rer tear lynn you heard from a number of committee members today. the notion that this process is hard. >> now what i wanted to ask you was - and i know that the secretary has said most of the decision-making he intends to be done during that process. i think you back that up today. i'm sure curious to know if you can shed light on why secretary gates decided august ninth was the right time to pre announce a certain segment of those and not to noting the fact that we've had discussion about the fact that an analysis of joint forces command for example of how this could and would be done and what the options are being has yet to be done. why not wait and do this as part of the regular process? >> i think secretary gates felt a strong need to jump start the process to establis
we need to learn rights in that regard and also how to value them so that they can be - we can carry out the transaction. appropriate transaction with industry. i agree completely. >> with that. the chair recognize z chair from virginia. >> i want to follow up with a couple of thoughts and questions. celebritying rer tear lynn you heard from a number of committee members today. the notion that this process is hard. >> now what i wanted to ask you was - and i know that the...
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they can meet with the advocates assigned to the case and if no one is charged they can receive for their services. because of the services is an integral part of the victims attorney office, and decatur's aren't important part of the team and they have access to all criminal prosecution and are able to give victims case status information. they're able to explain to the victims what they can expect when they get into the system, what a court appearance is like, the lawyers, the rules, etc. -taking away the anxiety that they feel. we can also help them to get a temporary restraining order. in many cases the victim is known to the defendant and knows where the victim lives. we have an on-site clinic where a lawyer comes in to meet with victims. we also have a close working relationship with a called wofford of restraining order clinic. they will meet with victims and actually offer them legal advice and services during the appearance. in terms of getting the victim's life together, we help with claims boards that offer a murieta benefits to victims. we have staff within the office that run
they can meet with the advocates assigned to the case and if no one is charged they can receive for their services. because of the services is an integral part of the victims attorney office, and decatur's aren't important part of the team and they have access to all criminal prosecution and are able to give victims case status information. they're able to explain to the victims what they can expect when they get into the system, what a court appearance is like, the lawyers, the rules, etc....
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she's going in, she can turn, she can get to the counter. it may not have the lowered transaction counter we're going to see in a counter here where someone who can't reach up to the full height of the counter can do business. that's a very cheap and easily achievable standard of improving disabled access. here is another counter with no lowered counter area. this is a sushi shop on kerni street. very open, very accessible, but it doesn't have a lowered area to do either service transaction or for other kind of seating. inside the cala market -- now, markets are required to have at least one checkout stand of a sufficient width for people in wheelchairs to use. and that checkout counter must always be open whenever the market is open. the way that's been solved in most markets is to make them all accessible, which is great, which we think is a good solution, but not required. here at the cala, every one is accessible and they each have the little international symbol of accessibility on them. they also have a little sign that says, if you ne
she's going in, she can turn, she can get to the counter. it may not have the lowered transaction counter we're going to see in a counter here where someone who can't reach up to the full height of the counter can do business. that's a very cheap and easily achievable standard of improving disabled access. here is another counter with no lowered counter area. this is a sushi shop on kerni street. very open, very accessible, but it doesn't have a lowered area to do either service transaction or...
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we do know they can. commissioner yee: are you planning further community meetings like that for the city departments? >> we are. we are also meeting with the mayor's truancy program. i know we are meeting with the hunters point foundation, with the ymca, with all of these organizations. we are trying to get started first. we are supposed to have sort of a brainstorming session with some of the community-based organizations this week. i am, at least. >> we are about four weeks from the school year. this summer, most of it was spent on the streets. elements of this presentation -- we have been in dialogue the least in this last week with dozens of groups of parents, many of which have been enrolled in specifically the kinds of parent leadership institutes and groups that i am hoping will begin to form the troops of folks that will be engaged in our schools, having a clear understanding of what our reform effort is about. a lot of what is here on the slides were not on slides at the time when i got to rehea
we do know they can. commissioner yee: are you planning further community meetings like that for the city departments? >> we are. we are also meeting with the mayor's truancy program. i know we are meeting with the hunters point foundation, with the ymca, with all of these organizations. we are trying to get started first. we are supposed to have sort of a brainstorming session with some of the community-based organizations this week. i am, at least. >> we are about four weeks from...
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can see the traffic and be seen by people coming at them. and elimination plays a role here, because a lot of people think you want right at the cross walk, infact you want the light to be 25 feet away on either side and that gives what the pedestrians need at the crosswalk. and getting them out to be seen and providing elimination. and slash the numbers lanes, and maybe cross the directions to cross. and slashing the number of lanes and using a median refuge, and on a two-way street and you pet a median refuge and get one half one direction. and here in san francisco, and so many signal light turning and the right turning and people on red. and in new york city, they don't have right turn on red, and if i had one change it would be to eliminate right turn on red. that was a big mistake and it encourages people to run red lights, and you can do that when you have given the priority to the motorists. and when i was staying there is a left turn trap lane and that sign of hayes has no pedestrian crossing and to go from "a" to "b" and in a nice
can see the traffic and be seen by people coming at them. and elimination plays a role here, because a lot of people think you want right at the cross walk, infact you want the light to be 25 feet away on either side and that gives what the pedestrians need at the crosswalk. and getting them out to be seen and providing elimination. and slash the numbers lanes, and maybe cross the directions to cross. and slashing the number of lanes and using a median refuge, and on a two-way street and you...
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can you hear me now? >> yes. i can. frank i just want to let you know what is happening on the scene. san bruno avenue here. we are about, i would say, 200 yards away from the fire. the paramedics here. going downright now. too close for location. we just got an order from cdf or cal fire in a rather quick pace telling us that we need to get out of here and they are evacuating everyone here. saying what is happening here is that the winds these winds shifted and the wind has shiftd and that apparently the fire is heading in this direction at this point. what that speaks to is that we have a shifting wind pattern as the firefighters are trying to assess what direction this fire is going to at this point. we have the evacuation order to get off of the street because the fire is heading in this direction and we are doing just that and we will be gone for a moment. >> frank are you seeing other people who may live in that area evacuating as well? >> we are not seeing any of the evacuees from our vantage point. excuse me as
can you hear me now? >> yes. i can. frank i just want to let you know what is happening on the scene. san bruno avenue here. we are about, i would say, 200 yards away from the fire. the paramedics here. going downright now. too close for location. we just got an order from cdf or cal fire in a rather quick pace telling us that we need to get out of here and they are evacuating everyone here. saying what is happening here is that the winds these winds shifted and the wind has shiftd and...
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caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: i recently turned 40 and i have been listening to c-span for quite some time. i can't really remember how long and i love listening to it. thanks for that. but the types of reforms that we are talking about here, as far as how it really is not reform as i would define reform because it turns are to be typical government increased of regulation and more complicated laws. things just get more complicated and nothing really changes. and the whole process around specifically donations just get bigger and bigger. from what i can tell, we really should be doing is removing money as much as we can from the process of who gets elected. host: that brings up public financing. can you talk about that? guest: we are not a reform group, so we do not support any particular platform for financing, but that is one of the key solutions put forward by many organizatns to remove all the private money from the process and to show a wave that is -- to bring money into the system to support candida
caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: i recently turned 40 and i have been listening to c-span for quite some time. i can't really remember how long and i love listening to it. thanks for that. but the types of reforms that we are talking about here, as far as how it really is not reform as i would define reform because it turns are to be typical government increased of regulation and more complicated laws. things just get more complicated and nothing really changes. and the whole...
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can. at this point they're not letting people back into their homes in this area. >> christine job a sense from your vantage point whether the hot spots are out now? >> from our vantage point we see no smoke and advanced only smoke. why does see the one home that was damaged. from here looks like things road. there are helicopters in the air when it obviously no way support water on the flames that they did yesterday. i don't know if you can see this but it looks like a police officer over there that's talking to some residents occasionally some residents are being led back and to probably get medication and clothing from a lot of them being taken into the area by police officers like to see right there. that's helpful that are least able to get some the items from their homes. >> right christine conley ensure that its a great deal to those residents comforting knowing promise to make it through this tragedy. has been telling you as christine mentioned not only our police in the area keepi
can. at this point they're not letting people back into their homes in this area. >> christine job a sense from your vantage point whether the hot spots are out now? >> from our vantage point we see no smoke and advanced only smoke. why does see the one home that was damaged. from here looks like things road. there are helicopters in the air when it obviously no way support water on the flames that they did yesterday. i don't know if you can see this but it looks like a police...
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that is different than a private entity. >> certainly the police can at any time can enter groups. this is something that is very good going on
that is different than a private entity. >> certainly the police can at any time can enter groups. this is something that is very good going on
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here's what we can do. how can you help us? how can we work together. that's the key. organizations love coming to our meetings because it's not a c p complaints we try to keep it positive we work with the agencies and that's the key to it. >> we were going to have volunteers but i don't see them so we are doing it this way. [inaudible]. >> great question. the question posed was how do we engage the young professionals in our community? how do we pass up the time and speak from people who have been engaged in the organizing effort to the younger people coming up. >> we organize block parties where we have bands come that are basically we have parties. and people come out for parties [laughter]. that's the bottom line. we have bbq. they can get a beer at the local corner store. you know. >> we have apartments and condos all over our neighborhood it's the same thing. i'm telling you you have an event where there is music and food people will come. they just will. may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i
here's what we can do. how can you help us? how can we work together. that's the key. organizations love coming to our meetings because it's not a c p complaints we try to keep it positive we work with the agencies and that's the key to it. >> we were going to have volunteers but i don't see them so we are doing it this way. [inaudible]. >> great question. the question posed was how do we engage the young professionals in our community? how do we pass up the time and speak from...
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they can call us up to 30 days. they can go all the way up to. commissioner alan: so if the city were to move toward some sort of recognition of business type that we loosely refer to as a promoter and there were to be by this commission a requirement of insurance, would their promoters that do regular promotions at a venue on a monthly basis -- i can think of several gay events that happen at various events around the city. they happen every month. they've been happening for years. those would differ or not from events that would be popping up as more one-time unknown commodity, not regular occurring. is there any differentiation between those two? and would the cost be annualized and therefore rused if it were -- reduced if it were a monthly event? >> if you have a promoter that does monthly events, i recommend having them do an annual policy. those policies can range from $1,200 to $1,500 a year. so with that, they can choose to do a per event policy. >> also, the security, they bear most of the responsibility. when you have somebody that prom
they can call us up to 30 days. they can go all the way up to. commissioner alan: so if the city were to move toward some sort of recognition of business type that we loosely refer to as a promoter and there were to be by this commission a requirement of insurance, would their promoters that do regular promotions at a venue on a monthly basis -- i can think of several gay events that happen at various events around the city. they happen every month. they've been happening for years. those would...
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they can only work on property that is privately owned. they can perform the services. portland, oregon, there was portland, oregon, there was a service formed by former law enforcement personnel, and they wanted the ability to perform, and so the district hired additional security and is actually working with officers that the benefits district is paying for. they pay for three officers and the police department is paying for one. that's something you can ask for further clarification with the controllers, but you can't let your police department be subpoena planted. -- supplanted. there is no reason san francisco can't do some things that plndplnd -- port land does. now there are other cities have that gone out and hired security to perform functions for them. but they can -- did it in a way that is under the private directionway that is under the private direction and control. they are working for the city through the bit process, and they address the issues that the patrol speshes -- specials -- that the police department asks them to do. here they do what the priva
they can only work on property that is privately owned. they can perform the services. portland, oregon, there was portland, oregon, there was a service formed by former law enforcement personnel, and they wanted the ability to perform, and so the district hired additional security and is actually working with officers that the benefits district is paying for. they pay for three officers and the police department is paying for one. that's something you can ask for further clarification with the...
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you can buy or sell, and you can swap.ke. we made it into a frame and a scrapbook, so that's the dress. now look. for under $12 it's a frame with their wedding picture. how great to givethat as a gift back, and then a scrapbook. >> the one you showed she could have worn to lots of events. that's one you could. >> you never wear that dress that was your bridesmaid dress. >> were you a bridesmaid ever? >> i guess i'm forgetting everything. i was a maid of hon once, but i don't know what i've worn. >> i've been a lot of bridesmaid but those drses i've never worn again. this is a great gift to give back. this is a broach and you fill it with pctures. that's a very nice gift. next we have emily. >> ak the emily. >> this is her friend lindsay's dress. we have the before shot of emily here, and we shortened t. added a j. crew sweater with a belt. >> often shortening it solves your problem. >> that's what you said about a bridesmaid dress. >> how much would it cost to turn a dress into something shorter an? >> nicole said $15 and
you can buy or sell, and you can swap.ke. we made it into a frame and a scrapbook, so that's the dress. now look. for under $12 it's a frame with their wedding picture. how great to givethat as a gift back, and then a scrapbook. >> the one you showed she could have worn to lots of events. that's one you could. >> you never wear that dress that was your bridesmaid dress. >> were you a bridesmaid ever? >> i guess i'm forgetting everything. i was a maid of hon once, but i...
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can you call the number on your screen or you can e-mail or go online. our tony perkins is down there. we'll check in with him in a couple of minutes. >> first, we'll check in with tucker barnes. he has the latest on our summery forecast. >> you got it. hot and humid out there. our high temperature was 94 degrees. it felt good. >> it is fall! >> i know t won't feel like fall out there even though today is our first full day of fall. we'll have the possibility of record heat around here tomorrow. >> record? >> yes, something to look forward to. i'm kidding. let's take a look at what is going on. 73degrees at reagan national. 69 in fredericksburg. 71 at patuxent naval air station. showers and thunderstorms roll through parts of the overlast night. it brought some needed rain. that was the good news. it also brought a lot of lightning and some very gusty winds to parts of the area. that is offshore now and we're waking up with a little morning fog out there because of the overnight moisture. after some morning clouds an a little fog, i think it will be a mo
can you call the number on your screen or you can e-mail or go online. our tony perkins is down there. we'll check in with him in a couple of minutes. >> first, we'll check in with tucker barnes. he has the latest on our summery forecast. >> you got it. hot and humid out there. our high temperature was 94 degrees. it felt good. >> it is fall! >> i know t won't feel like fall out there even though today is our first full day of fall. we'll have the possibility of record...
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what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> political stability about to be put to the test as the country prepares to go to the polls. when the eve of the vote, caliban threats and a massive security operations. what are the chances these elections will be free and fair? >> we need to stand up to say we can determine our identity to ourselves, we can bring peace and dignity and purpose to this country. >> welcome to "gmt." also in the program, and exiled pakistani politician is brutally murdered in london. british counter terrorism police are investigated. condemnation and protests in pakistan. day two of the pope state visit to britain. and he takes his defense of catholic teaching and tradition to london. it is midday in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington and it afternoon in kabul where that afghan government has deployed more than 200,000 members of security forces to safeguard tomorrow's parliamentary elections. in the world -- words of the u.n. special envoy, one of the worst places in the wors
what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> political stability about to be put to the test as the country prepares to go to the polls. when the eve of the vote, caliban threats and a massive security operations. what are the chances these elections will be free and fair? >> we need to stand up to say we can determine our identity to ourselves, we can bring peace and dignity and purpose to this country. >> welcome to "gmt." also in the program, and...
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can be attributed to specific conditions to help the species thrive. physics institutes base camp after a day on the lake we went inside the on site laboratory to make sense of what we pulled out from under water. we find in the multicolored layers sucked out of should net for more than just establishing down there. in the lake are almost like a tree a detailed record of this isolated ecosystem over time and when these guys started connecting the dots things get even more interesting. strong suit models help us do the retrospective analysis that is to assess the climatic conditions including precipitation during a given historical period. and also the perspective on when we envisage what will happen in case it gets wet or dry but this is what the salt lake study is all about what they're worth to find out exactly what's going on in our planet's vast ecosystem you need a lot of people to do a lot of trekking sometimes in virtually inaccessible regions thankfully we have the ability to get a bird's eye view. observing massive forest habitats like those c
can be attributed to specific conditions to help the species thrive. physics institutes base camp after a day on the lake we went inside the on site laboratory to make sense of what we pulled out from under water. we find in the multicolored layers sucked out of should net for more than just establishing down there. in the lake are almost like a tree a detailed record of this isolated ecosystem over time and when these guys started connecting the dots things get even more interesting. strong...
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those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a fine line. i recommend that my client or anyone talk to realtors before they start. it is a good idea to get an idea of that neighborhood, that house, and how it can be done. >> page 22 of the handout, spend an hour with the pro. talk about what the value means and how it will add value to your home, or if it will be over spending on something that maybe you can do without. >> exactly. >> it is very important to know why you are doing it. are you doing it to add value? will you live there for 20 years and you want a nicer kitchen? it cost $20,000, but only as $15,000 in value. it is different than if you want to sell it in three or four years. >> i had a lady who bought a couple of units and wanted my opinion years ago. she had an old victorian
those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a fine line. i recommend that my client or anyone talk to realtors before they start. it is a good idea to get an idea of that neighborhood, that house, and how it can be done. >> page 22 of the handout,...
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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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you can get them into arguments. while we're doing some thing about it it's going to be more volatile and cause problems. what am i doing? i started say we live and everything we get in the delta but we spend a billion dollars to build a reservoir it spiked rates but we thought it was a right thing to do. we're part of a de salinization and we're now going to spend another hundred million dollars in moving. the delta is getting saltier and we think that will be a trend that's moving and particularly with some of the run off patterns so we'll invest in that. our 50 year water supply program. we will be 7 hundred thousand people whether we want to or not we were 3 hundred thousand. one of the fastest growing areas in north california. we're serving less water than we were when i got there. that's corner stone of our growth. anybody that does not know what that means what that means with respect to drought or any emergency you may have is not playing with affair deck. when you harden the demand you must have flexibility
you can get them into arguments. while we're doing some thing about it it's going to be more volatile and cause problems. what am i doing? i started say we live and everything we get in the delta but we spend a billion dollars to build a reservoir it spiked rates but we thought it was a right thing to do. we're part of a de salinization and we're now going to spend another hundred million dollars in moving. the delta is getting saltier and we think that will be a trend that's moving and...
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they can phone up and say, can you come and watch my building. can you stand guard at my a.t.m.? they can get the services, but not the ones labeling themselves patrol specialists. >> can we have an exact number of patrol specials and patrol systems out there? whether we start thd whole progress back in 202009 and 2008, we couldn't get a straight answer as to the number of patrol specialist police officers there are. do you have that number today, or is it wish dwriy-washy. >> it is firm based on the information that's been provided to the liason. that is 13 patrol specials that just changed recently and nine assistant patrol specials. 18 and 9. thank you. vice president mazzucco: so these inactive patrol specials are -- >> one of the things we're trying to be careful of is keeping up-to-date numbers, so it isn't always kept up to what the sarge has every day. vice president mazzucco: so there are two that are still on the board that have resigned, eight ineligible. those that were unable to qualify or provide documents and be able to work. included with those are two individuals
they can phone up and say, can you come and watch my building. can you stand guard at my a.t.m.? they can get the services, but not the ones labeling themselves patrol specialists. >> can we have an exact number of patrol specials and patrol systems out there? whether we start thd whole progress back in 202009 and 2008, we couldn't get a straight answer as to the number of patrol specialist police officers there are. do you have that number today, or is it wish dwriy-washy. >> it is...
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i hope that we can unite.g to be calling offices tomorrow and hopefully we can put all this behind us and sprint towards november. >> reporter:wç did the party bosses get the message of your victory? >> i hope they do, if not that is okay. i'm not counting on them to win this, i'm counting on the folks in this room to take that excitement and sprint towards victory in november. >> reporter: she has just toppled a 40 year veteran of delaware republican politics. christine o'donnell, congratulations. mike castle is over. christine o'donnell is now running against chris koontz for the joe biden former u.s. senate seat. one of the 10 that could potentially mean the republican majority come fall. >> greta: carl, that you. still ahead harry reid and lady gaga, the most bizarre match in h boss: and now i'll turn it over to the gecko. gecko: ah, thank you, sir. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical di
i hope that we can unite.g to be calling offices tomorrow and hopefully we can put all this behind us and sprint towards november. >> reporter:wç did the party bosses get the message of your victory? >> i hope they do, if not that is okay. i'm not counting on them to win this, i'm counting on the folks in this room to take that excitement and sprint towards victory in november. >> reporter: she has just toppled a 40 year veteran of delaware republican politics. christine...
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that's great, but this is a can. yes it is. you can't have a box top on a can. yes we can.l never walk away ♪ ♪ blueberry pancakes are so good ♪ [ male announcer ] bisquick. pancake lovers unite. >>> shuchl shuffling the kids off to camp and going to outdoor projects can take us away from enjoying what summer has left to offer. >> hour to help us celebrate and event designer and entertaining expert tara wilson. >> with the come to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> there's still time to enjoy a little bitz of summer. >> whethn you start the party sd an actual invitation. >> you don't like e-invites. >> i don't. they're so impersonal. you love getting real mail. >> i don't. >> put together a little invitation. >> i don't look at my mail. >> oh. >> she doesn't. >> send a real vat tainvitation. >> i know you like drinks with bourbon in them. this is the southern iced tea. meet your guests at the door with this, a splash of bourbon. >> that's delicious, by the way. >> that is very light. >> delicious. this is a clever idea. people in hotels do this. >> keep your guests cool,
that's great, but this is a can. yes it is. you can't have a box top on a can. yes we can.l never walk away ♪ ♪ blueberry pancakes are so good ♪ [ male announcer ] bisquick. pancake lovers unite. >>> shuchl shuffling the kids off to camp and going to outdoor projects can take us away from enjoying what summer has left to offer. >> hour to help us celebrate and event designer and entertaining expert tara wilson. >> with the come to the show. >> thanks for having...
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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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and you can understand that. go for a reason because we'd done everything possible to make it -- >> as safe as possible. including a boat that would right itself. because it tipped how many times? >> six knock downs. that's when the poet's turned completely upside down. >> and enough air tight compartments in a sailboat like that that it will eventually right itself. >> it items itself quite quickly. you just hang on until that happens. a you have tough little boat. >> and you are out there all by yourself. did you think you would go crazy? >> i always talk to myself, so nothing new there. >> so you're your own best company? >> i don't know what that says about me, whether a good or bad thing, but it's amazing what you get used to. i had a lot of amazing technology so i was able to keep in touch with the family. >> so you complete the squourn any and you return to sydney harbor and there are tens of thousands of people out to greet you. every network this australia broadcast this for hours. what was it like to be
and you can understand that. go for a reason because we'd done everything possible to make it -- >> as safe as possible. including a boat that would right itself. because it tipped how many times? >> six knock downs. that's when the poet's turned completely upside down. >> and enough air tight compartments in a sailboat like that that it will eventually right itself. >> it items itself quite quickly. you just hang on until that happens. a you have tough little boat....
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how can i make sure that i can get a good job? how can i make sure that my kids get a decent education? how can i enjoy my faith? how can i improve my lot in life? they have rejected this violent ideology for the most part. overwhelmingly. from a national security interest, we want to be clear about who the enemy is here. it is a handful of tiny minority of people who are in speaking -- who are engaging in horrific acts and have killed muslims more than anybody else. another reason it is important for us to remember that is because we have millions of muslim-americans, our fellow citizens in this country, they are going to school with our kids. they are all our neighbors. they are our friends. they are our co-workers. when we start acting as if their religion is some how offensive, what are we saying to them? i have muslims who are fighting in afghanistan, in the uniform of the united states armed services. they are out there putting their lives on the line for us. and we have to make sure that we are crystal clear for our sake an
how can i make sure that i can get a good job? how can i make sure that my kids get a decent education? how can i enjoy my faith? how can i improve my lot in life? they have rejected this violent ideology for the most part. overwhelmingly. from a national security interest, we want to be clear about who the enemy is here. it is a handful of tiny minority of people who are in speaking -- who are engaging in horrific acts and have killed muslims more than anybody else. another reason it is...
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that is different than a private entity. >> certainly the police can at any time can enter groups. this is something that is very good going on in the city. here in the city you call it n.e.r. t. on the east coast, we call it same, c.e.r. t. ergesy response team. -- neighborhood emergency response team. the issue about bias, i'm not sure i work -- i certainly do not work for the p.o. a. this was under the direction and control of the controllers office, and that's who we report to and work for in this study. so i appreciate you letting us make that pot point of plirks clarification. one of the other things under that bias and a notion that we didn't meet with community groups, we were working here i
that is different than a private entity. >> certainly the police can at any time can enter groups. this is something that is very good going on in the city. here in the city you call it n.e.r. t. on the east coast, we call it same, c.e.r. t. ergesy response team. -- neighborhood emergency response team. the issue about bias, i'm not sure i work -- i certainly do not work for the p.o. a. this was under the direction and control of the controllers office, and that's who we report to and...
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. >> you can do it, you can do it.way and you won't be the last. >> i hope you don't think i cried through the whole thing. i cry more than most men, but not through the whole thing. >> what surprised you most about teaching? >> the reward, the feeling you get. there's a great story about teaching, there's a big storm, and it blows all the star fish out on to the beach and then the clouds break, the sun comes out to bake the star fish and a guy comes along and sees all these star fish and starts picking them up and throwing them in the water. a guy comes along and said you're not going to be able to make a difference, he said i made a difference to that one. here's the other thing, i do have a bit of a regret about my own, you know, they didn't take it as seriously and i wanted to make sure the kids understand, especially now, because i'm worried about this. we have a million kids dropping out of school every year and they're our kids, they're not our kids, but they are our kids. i was trying to convince kids of that.
. >> you can do it, you can do it.way and you won't be the last. >> i hope you don't think i cried through the whole thing. i cry more than most men, but not through the whole thing. >> what surprised you most about teaching? >> the reward, the feeling you get. there's a great story about teaching, there's a big storm, and it blows all the star fish out on to the beach and then the clouds break, the sun comes out to bake the star fish and a guy comes along and sees all...
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give us as much information as you can. if it's something that happens on a daily basis, maybe we didn't get to it today but we can come back tomorrow. maybe you've seen for it a week at a time. let us know. with the limited resources most city departments have we go where we have complaints and that's bottom line for. our program here if we know there's concern in a specific area and if there's a reoccurring problem in a specific spot we can take action if we know it's there. please give us a call and do let us know about it. 554 - 2349. >> with that unfortunately we've run out of time. i encourage you to stay on panel three. education and community involvement and please stay >> good afternoon, i am christina and i the programmer manager for the city and welcome to the 2008 safety summit. i am not going to do karaoke, don't worry. again, welcome to the afternoon session of the 2008 pedestrian safety summit, and i am christina and the pedestrian programmer manager for the city. would like tow are mind that you we assistive
give us as much information as you can. if it's something that happens on a daily basis, maybe we didn't get to it today but we can come back tomorrow. maybe you've seen for it a week at a time. let us know. with the limited resources most city departments have we go where we have complaints and that's bottom line for. our program here if we know there's concern in a specific area and if there's a reoccurring problem in a specific spot we can take action if we know it's there. please give us a...
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and you can join for free. ♪ i can. i can.ouncer ] and, if you join by september 25th you can get get a month free. weight watchers. because it works. you can get get a month free. ♪ savor and explore, a the great indoors ♪ ♪ ♪ friskies indoor delights. ♪ feed the senses. is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quadpixel technology, it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's 3 color technology. but, you can see this... wow! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ takei laughs ] >>> you may have heard about a district attorney in wisconsin accused of sending text messages sexually charged messages to women. a third woman is coming forward. it took her a while to speak up but now that she is she is telling the whole story and it will surprise you. >> remember the crazy phone calls from mel gibson and the ranting and everything else? now there are e-mails that tell a bit of a dif
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. >> you can think the homeowner. he would be a good idea to get cameras for the home after a previous robbery and it paid off. and thanks to the sharp imams they were able to make a quick arrest. he can be seen sizing up the home in highland. the video later shows him carrying out the stolen goods with the front door. and they arrested jeremy hall. when they searched his home they found other items from montgomery county homes. the owner said they are glad he invested in the cameras. >> i got home and the window, i went to the video and looked. >> he will face more charges for the other stolen items. the person who recognized hall will get a reward. in the studio, lin is a so. >>> three minutes after 6:00. bt county police believe this man is responsible for assaults and crimes in the woodlawn area. and he faces charges including sex offenses and indecent exposure. they started -- started back at june. a second crime occurred in july on franklin avenue. they released a sketch of the suspect. and officers on patrol ha
. >> you can think the homeowner. he would be a good idea to get cameras for the home after a previous robbery and it paid off. and thanks to the sharp imams they were able to make a quick arrest. he can be seen sizing up the home in highland. the video later shows him carrying out the stolen goods with the front door. and they arrested jeremy hall. when they searched his home they found other items from montgomery county homes. the owner said they are glad he invested in the cameras....
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it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in the cemetery. the man was out there and noticed this material was unique. he started mapping it. he traced it all the way up to slope. the dune sand generally has the consistency of sugar. it is fine grained sand. it is usually loose. it is poorly graded. the colma foundation can be the same stand but it is denser. it may have to play in it. it is much stronger. it is an excellent supporting material. it is up to 10,000 years old on the dunes and. the colma is 40,000 to 60,000 years old. in some areas, it may be as old as 130,000 years. as you move across the city and get to the border, you get to ground that was originally under water. that sits on top of bay mud. wea is ak ve-- that is a very y with the consistency of jello that has been left in the refrigerator for several days. the others are residuals soil. they are either a produ
it can be up to 400 feet thick. as you moved south across slope boulevard, that is the tolar foundation. it was named after the first to score every in -- after the first discovery in the cemetery. the man was out there and noticed this material was unique. he started mapping it. he traced it all the way up to slope. the dune sand generally has the consistency of sugar. it is fine grained sand. it is usually loose. it is poorly graded. the colma foundation can be the same stand but it is...
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can i deduct my interests against -- can you deduct this? >> you can do this. you should check in with your tax advisor. the interest rate is 7%. just like when you go to close on a mortgage, there are financing fees that go on top of this. the bond rate is 7%. we are trying to keep that. we are getting some funding for the roleout of the -- rollout of the program. we are putting this forward at the get-go. we are offering this at 7%. and then, we think that after that grant, the interest rates will depend on market conditions. we are trying to keep this through the rollout of the program. as more finance providers become familair with the pace model, we will have a wider pool of finance providers. >> a perfect segue from kate 98, where does the financing comes from? -- come from? >> renewable funding is providing financing. private capital to fund the project. you went through a bidding process? >> it was very competitive and we are happy to be part of the team. >> will there be a limit on the size of solar power in a home? that is a good, broad question. can
can i deduct my interests against -- can you deduct this? >> you can do this. you should check in with your tax advisor. the interest rate is 7%. just like when you go to close on a mortgage, there are financing fees that go on top of this. the bond rate is 7%. we are trying to keep that. we are getting some funding for the roleout of the -- rollout of the program. we are putting this forward at the get-go. we are offering this at 7%. and then, we think that after that grant, the interest...