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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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if we can understand those we can predict behavior better. we've just come through a period in this country with disastrous economic decisions having been made and disastrous kinds of decisions being made at the level of do we regulate, do we not regulate, wakinds of instruments are wise to use, and these of deep-rooted decisions that get made in human behavior and that we need to try to understand where the decisions come from, and the rational model in the end is not going to be a very good guide. >> i think a simple example of what neuroscience can offer citizen realization that we've had from freud and even before how important emotion is to people's behavior. and your example how sometimes emotional processes are recruited and sometimes not for moral decision making, we need a direct measure of that. if we can image people and say we recruit the amygdala under these circumstances, we don't recruit the amygdala under these circumstances, we have an independent way of evaluating under what circumstances emotional processes are recruited, a
if we can understand those we can predict behavior better. we've just come through a period in this country with disastrous economic decisions having been made and disastrous kinds of decisions being made at the level of do we regulate, do we not regulate, wakinds of instruments are wise to use, and these of deep-rooted decisions that get made in human behavior and that we need to try to understand where the decisions come from, and the rational model in the end is not going to be a very good...
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and the kids can be, you can have a nice safe knife that the kids can cut with.hat you boil the potatoes first because it makes them a little bit easier so that they're not cutting a raw potato. but it's but it's great. it teaches them techniques of washing their hands, and washing the potatoes. and you know of course you can pit them into the oven and bake. but at the end you have these really fun different variety of french fries, and who doesn't love french fries? speaking of junk food too, we brought dessert for you guys as well. if you eat your pizza, and that is one of the ideas i use all the time which is a sundae bar. so we're going to let you guys finish these up and we're going to pop them in the toaster, and then maybe, maybe after great play date idea. what's popular right are the yogurt bar where the kids can go in with their cups, and get the yogurt. and then they have this whole huge bar that they can do the fruit and similar to this set-up here, which frankly is a huge scam. because we've gone to those things and it comes out to being $14 for four
and the kids can be, you can have a nice safe knife that the kids can cut with.hat you boil the potatoes first because it makes them a little bit easier so that they're not cutting a raw potato. but it's but it's great. it teaches them techniques of washing their hands, and washing the potatoes. and you know of course you can pit them into the oven and bake. but at the end you have these really fun different variety of french fries, and who doesn't love french fries? speaking of junk food too,...
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if you can get children to school, you can provide nutritious food. you can also expose them to basic medicine. you increase upward mobility. you have all -- to get to the school, you need sanitation. you need bathrooms. private bathrooms. you have a lot of growth around this education goals. so, you cannot look at one of the goals in a separate way. you have to see them interconnected. you have to look at the synergies that you can create and you have to take the holistic picture. a little bit like a picture on the wall. the more party put and the clearer it becomes. you don't need a master plan. there is nothing that fits all. but so many approaches can contribute. this is what gives us optimism. >> tell me a little bit about the work of the foundation, the u.n. foundation. who, what, when, where, and why, and the partnership and interconnectedness we are talking about. >> it is remarkable, we have fought with the progress and have not mentioned the remarkable progress in health. all but eradicated polio. >> yes, yes. >> measles intervention has bee
if you can get children to school, you can provide nutritious food. you can also expose them to basic medicine. you increase upward mobility. you have all -- to get to the school, you need sanitation. you need bathrooms. private bathrooms. you have a lot of growth around this education goals. so, you cannot look at one of the goals in a separate way. you have to see them interconnected. you have to look at the synergies that you can create and you have to take the holistic picture. a little bit...
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you can send a text message. we are trying to get our residents give them the knowledge to do that should we need to evacuate again. and this is just an example of a flyer for our expo and you have to tailor it to the diversity of your community. making sure what other dialects or languages that are present in your neighborhood that you address that. and you make sure that you are inclusive to everyone. just an example of our agenda for our expo. and the communications, this is a piece that we have come up with post katrina and that is a 1-800 evacuation check in number that our residents can call into in the event that we must evacuate. residents can call and let the improvement association know where they are. let us know their barriers. when i evacuate i'm responsible for taking the vontage router with me and plug it into a real phone or also receive these messages by internet. i don't have to have access to a phone. the voice mails come over the internet. this is something that we have done today after katrin
you can send a text message. we are trying to get our residents give them the knowledge to do that should we need to evacuate again. and this is just an example of a flyer for our expo and you have to tailor it to the diversity of your community. making sure what other dialects or languages that are present in your neighborhood that you address that. and you make sure that you are inclusive to everyone. just an example of our agenda for our expo. and the communications, this is a piece that we...
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you can get them canned and get the benefits.ou need to eat the super foods with a healthy i do net general. even try and get a little exercise now and then. >>> speaking of holiday, this week's medical mystery. if you're trying to lose weight, what sleeping habits hurt or help? [ woman ] ring ring. progresso. this chicken tortilla soup has such a wonderful zesty quality. that's the chipotle and cilantro. it's one of our new mexican soups. it reminds me of guadalajara. a special man. his delicious soups. sheila? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexu
you can get them canned and get the benefits.ou need to eat the super foods with a healthy i do net general. even try and get a little exercise now and then. >>> speaking of holiday, this week's medical mystery. if you're trying to lose weight, what sleeping habits hurt or help? [ woman ] ring ring. progresso. this chicken tortilla soup has such a wonderful zesty quality. that's the chipotle and cilantro. it's one of our new mexican soups. it reminds me of guadalajara. a special man....
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and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh. oops. ashes to ashes, dust to dust. but you can see, it's really not meant for safety glazing. i remember as a kid, you know, running -- my brother chasing me, running with my hat, putting my hat -- when the door used to be open, and it's now closed. i still have a scar there. but at this point, of course, anything in a door is going to be tempered. >> or some other type of sait glazing. -- safety glazing. it could be laminated. >> or plaque. >> there's an interesting new product, and i don't know if you're been dealing with it, you probably have, which is two layers some kind of glass,
and -- >> and it can be cut to size. >> it can be cut, and quickly. so you're going to use this for, you know, small windows, and picture frames, things like that. >> you would not use that in what are considered hazardous locations in a door, or next to a door, next to a walking surface. >> window glass is really not a mysterious thing. but it's great material. it's quick. it's easy. the problem is you get something that -- it's actually stronger than you think, huh....
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>> well, what i can say is, we can share quite a lot if we have a consent form from a parent. most school sites, they certainly share attendance data with probation officers and they will share transscripts. beyond that, very little at this point. president kim: do we have a sense of the number of students in our multiple systems? >> i can't say i do. >> i think the figure was 100 to 110 is the figure that were in all systems at the same time. the child welfare, juvenile system, mental health system and the school district. there are several hundred more. there are about 100 that are in all the systems at the same time which is a pretty telling number. president kim: one of the reasons i think we meet as a body is to be able to figure out how we can make this actually work. >> for me, i'm most interested and i don't want to talk about the problems we're having but moving towards either a time line or list of priorities. this is the first step we can take as the city and school district and this is the second step and having some kind of plan of how we can move forward to meet,
>> well, what i can say is, we can share quite a lot if we have a consent form from a parent. most school sites, they certainly share attendance data with probation officers and they will share transscripts. beyond that, very little at this point. president kim: do we have a sense of the number of students in our multiple systems? >> i can't say i do. >> i think the figure was 100 to 110 is the figure that were in all systems at the same time. the child welfare, juvenile...
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what you can do is you can put a weather sealant on it, a water sealant.ourself, believe it or not, you probably don't even need a ladder to do it. it's about $75 an hour to have a professional do it. you just want it on the wood as you would paint a wall. >> we have candles here not just to set the mood, but for a reason. >> candles are to see if you have a draft. a really good trick is to light a candle. take it over to your window or door and if it thickers that means you have a draft. in order to deal with a draft, let's go over to our window. what you're going to want to do is caulk along the edges. this is just an acrylic latex caulk and you can even still open your window, come springtime if you want to take it out, you can just take a razor blade and take it out. if your windows are like mine, a breeze is constantly coming in. you can save a lot of money on your heating just by doing that. >> a lot of people are intimidated by the gun. >> it's easy, just just go along the edge. if the gun scares you, you can also do weather stripping, it's not pret
what you can do is you can put a weather sealant on it, a water sealant.ourself, believe it or not, you probably don't even need a ladder to do it. it's about $75 an hour to have a professional do it. you just want it on the wood as you would paint a wall. >> we have candles here not just to set the mood, but for a reason. >> candles are to see if you have a draft. a really good trick is to light a candle. take it over to your window or door and if it thickers that means you have a...
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the community can benefit. there will be amenities for them. tourism can come there. we can have banners and signs. we can have all of those things in district 10. we deserve it. that is what i would like to see. >> thims. sweet? >> i read over the shipyard plan and saw the was a 9,000 ft arena. it was planned as a small arena. i got on the phone and started making calls to find out what you put in in 9,000 ft irina. -- what you put in a 9,000 ft irina. the answer was 18, preferably a women's team. -- answer was 18, preferably a women's team. someone came out for a conversation on how we could make this happen. my idea has translated into a campaign platform for one of the women running for the mayor right now. they want the team. the idea with tourists is to have to have a destination point. you have to have something to bring them into your area. we did a scavenger hunt. we do have a lot of good destinations in district 10. something that would be a major draw -- ag. >-- thank you. >> i have been meeting with a couple of -- the project manager for cold ironing. it i
the community can benefit. there will be amenities for them. tourism can come there. we can have banners and signs. we can have all of those things in district 10. we deserve it. that is what i would like to see. >> thims. sweet? >> i read over the shipyard plan and saw the was a 9,000 ft arena. it was planned as a small arena. i got on the phone and started making calls to find out what you put in in 9,000 ft irina. -- what you put in a 9,000 ft irina. the answer was 18, preferably...
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we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... >> thanks, everyone, for being here
we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle....
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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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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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can you see the metal plates? there is a metal plate right over there in the corner, there's another one over there. hard to see. also has a parapet on it. deep set windows. even though it has stucco on it, don't be fooled that that's wood up above. it's all brick because it's deep set windows. here we go with part of the roof and the parapet. this is over on (inaudible) street. see where the bricks fell, right on top of a car. there were 5 people in that car. buildings like this, you are nearest, where's the best place to be, do you think? you want to be far away from it? you want to be far away from it initially? yeah. but what if you are not far away from it when it starts happening, are you going to try to outrun it? no. you want to get up close to that building because the bricks have a tendency to fall out, fall straight down. if you'll notice right up next to the building there's not that many bricks. tilt up buildings, premade buildings. they are made on the site. generally speaking, you see warehouses, la
can you see the metal plates? there is a metal plate right over there in the corner, there's another one over there. hard to see. also has a parapet on it. deep set windows. even though it has stucco on it, don't be fooled that that's wood up above. it's all brick because it's deep set windows. here we go with part of the roof and the parapet. this is over on (inaudible) street. see where the bricks fell, right on top of a car. there were 5 people in that car. buildings like this, you are...
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in 10 seconds, you can open a can of instant soup or you can make homemade soup from scratch, ready to heat and serve. in 10 seconds, you can begin grating cheese for a snack, or you can grate cheese, shred chicken, chop onions and peppers to make a zesty filling that you can heat and serve for hot, delicious quesadillas the whole family will love. all three ready to heat and serve, all in 10 seconds or less with the original magic bullet, the personal, versatile countertop magician that does any job in 10 seconds or less. now you can do small, everyday jobs like chopping garlic or onions without the sticky, smelly mess in just three seconds. or grind whole coffee beans, coarse or fine, in just four seconds for fresh-ground coffee every morning. or even take that fresh-brewed coffee, add ice, milk and chocolate syrup, and blend up a fancy, frozen coffee drink in just seven seconds. the magic bullet does any job in 10 seconds or less, yet it takes up no more space on your counter than a coffee mug. and nothing could be easier. just watch. simply load your ingredients, like tomatoes, oni
in 10 seconds, you can open a can of instant soup or you can make homemade soup from scratch, ready to heat and serve. in 10 seconds, you can begin grating cheese for a snack, or you can grate cheese, shred chicken, chop onions and peppers to make a zesty filling that you can heat and serve for hot, delicious quesadillas the whole family will love. all three ready to heat and serve, all in 10 seconds or less with the original magic bullet, the personal, versatile countertop magician that does...
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but it can be done. on the commercial one, the only way it's going to be possible is if they can relocate the business. there's no way around it. we're dancing around that issue a long time. the only way to do it -- [tone] if we have an earthquake, then they will be out of business anyway because the building will fall down. so you can either do it under a controlled circumstances and anticipate as much as possible, control it, mitigate as much as possible. or you can wait until the big one, as they call it, comes and then the decisions will be made for you anyway. and it will be red tagged and they'll all be out of business. if we do it beforehand, they may be able to stay in business during that period. thank you very much. chairman murphy: thank you. further public comments? seeing none. >> we can move on to item number eight. discussion and possible action regarding request for extension of capps program. >> thank you. deputy director. in your packet you have agenda number 8. on the second page of th
but it can be done. on the commercial one, the only way it's going to be possible is if they can relocate the business. there's no way around it. we're dancing around that issue a long time. the only way to do it -- [tone] if we have an earthquake, then they will be out of business anyway because the building will fall down. so you can either do it under a controlled circumstances and anticipate as much as possible, control it, mitigate as much as possible. or you can wait until the big one, as...
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how can communities, how can families begin to support considering the lack of extensive, you know, network of recovery support systems for youth, how can families and communities help? families and communities can help a lot. we have over a thousand what we call community coalitions. and a coalition is a group of interested people in a community coming together for a common goal. and what the coalition's job is, is to connect people to services, connect people with helping to restrict availability of drugs and alcohol in a community, to strengthen laws, policies, and get them enforced to working with your law enforcement officers and associate with the schools. so we, i would say that within every state we have a good handful of coalitions. we need many more. but every state office of behavioral health, alcohol and drugs or mental health should have a listing of those coalitions and i would say parents if they were really looking and were lost and didn't know how to maneuver the waters because some of what you're talking about is very true, i would call the state office first and get a con
how can communities, how can families begin to support considering the lack of extensive, you know, network of recovery support systems for youth, how can families and communities help? families and communities can help a lot. we have over a thousand what we call community coalitions. and a coalition is a group of interested people in a community coming together for a common goal. and what the coalition's job is, is to connect people to services, connect people with helping to restrict...
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you can have a couple of water bottles, you can have some hand weights.r here and i got a lead pipe. so she's lifting a 10-pound barbell. >> how do you portion your back? >> you want to keep your back arched the whole time. if you're looking sideways, notice i push my hips back as far as i can, it's not how low you go, it's how far back your hips go. >> melanie, you're working up a sweat. >> i'm going to get you do to this one. notice there's a chair, all we need is a chair, everybody has a chair. she's standing up on one leg and sitting down on both legs. and what's great about this is everyone has a muscle imbalance. everyone has one leg that's stronger than the other. this is to ensure that the stronger leg doesn't overcompensate. >> she's got one leg going there. let's see you get in there. a single leg squat. those are really nice shoes by the way. >> they're uncomfortable. >> so you're sitting down, with both legs, sit down and stand up. now sit down all the way. and this time you're going to take your right foot off the ground and stand up only on
you can have a couple of water bottles, you can have some hand weights.r here and i got a lead pipe. so she's lifting a 10-pound barbell. >> how do you portion your back? >> you want to keep your back arched the whole time. if you're looking sideways, notice i push my hips back as far as i can, it's not how low you go, it's how far back your hips go. >> melanie, you're working up a sweat. >> i'm going to get you do to this one. notice there's a chair, all we need is a...
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just color it. >> you can, you can paint it. a head. >> it is headless. we can going to finish it on camera and acrylic paint and small children, tempara paint is great, it washes off. get creative. if they don't want to use a stencil, go crazy and create works of art. >> finally, you should not be eating your jack-o-la tern, right? >> no, don't do it. >> you can eat the seeds. >> you can, absolutely. you take the seeds out and want to make sure they are perfectly dry. then, you roast them in the oven for about 10 minutes. i look to put salt and pepper in it, also curry in this to make it a little spicy. >> that sounds good. >> they are not so bad. >> if you want to make a pumpkin pie, what kind of pumpkin should you bu. >> these are so good. >> good, aren't they. >> you should be buying a small, this is a pumpkin pie pumpkin, this is a small young version of the big guys. >> the difference, it is sweeter and grown for cooking. >> sweeter, softer and ready to go. >> beautiful. >> then go and make your pies. >> sounds great. than
just color it. >> you can, you can paint it. a head. >> it is headless. we can going to finish it on camera and acrylic paint and small children, tempara paint is great, it washes off. get creative. if they don't want to use a stencil, go crazy and create works of art. >> finally, you should not be eating your jack-o-la tern, right? >> no, don't do it. >> you can eat the seeds. >> you can, absolutely. you take the seeds out and want to make sure they are...
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our mission has been to create a home where veterans can come in and have a school that can offer so many things to them. one of the things that we've pushed the last semester was the better the resource center. dr. griffin made that happen along with walter newman. this veteran the resource center has brought a lot of good things to veterans, such as the va right next door, the chance for veterans who do not feel comfortable going to a hospital, they feel comfortable at school, so we matched both of them. we are getting a lot of good turnaround. our mission also is to bring the veterans together in one home where we can have an easier transition from service to the higher education institutes. also, like the mayor said, we are trying to make sure all veterans coming to see the college are taken care of because it will be multiplying for time to come. the gi bill has been so great, making things happen, where today it can establish the economy -- to focus on the economy, giving veterans a chance to go to school by providing the highest gi bill assistance we have had so far. we had an
our mission has been to create a home where veterans can come in and have a school that can offer so many things to them. one of the things that we've pushed the last semester was the better the resource center. dr. griffin made that happen along with walter newman. this veteran the resource center has brought a lot of good things to veterans, such as the va right next door, the chance for veterans who do not feel comfortable going to a hospital, they feel comfortable at school, so we matched...
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you can get it online or you can go to the vending machines.there are different options for that. the mta staff says it is 180. so roughly half. >> is there a plan to ramp up? >> we are continuing to ramp up and vendors. one of the interesting situations which you mentioned, the clipper system had been around for a number of years. early vendors dropped off because of lower rates. so there is this fatigue that we need to get out of as we tried to recruit. our focus is really on the limiting of proficiency, low income communities. those communities is where our focus is. we will continue to work on retailers there. if we find there is resistance, we will look to see what we can do to sweeten the pot. we agree it is something we need to be concerned about and it is a work in progress. >> conversations about giving the communities access is important, i think. i was just in the mission. no one there seems to be aware of the clipper transition. i looked at your map. it looks like there are one, two sides in that neighborhood. again, it did not seem
you can get it online or you can go to the vending machines.there are different options for that. the mta staff says it is 180. so roughly half. >> is there a plan to ramp up? >> we are continuing to ramp up and vendors. one of the interesting situations which you mentioned, the clipper system had been around for a number of years. early vendors dropped off because of lower rates. so there is this fatigue that we need to get out of as we tried to recruit. our focus is really on the...
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what's the worst that can happen? what's the worst thing that can happen?nsidered starter products for teens. they say the menthol is a candy flavor. supervisors will meet to talk about the proposal at a 9:30 meeting. >>> isn't she fabulous? back now with more of "today" on this tuesday amonmorning, the 2 day of october, 2010. the people on the plaza are very excited because they have been treated to a wonderful concert by taylor swift. we met her father who's also out on the plaza. and he said he just can't believe it and you can tell he it's just busting with pride. he's so proud of his daughter. he said he knew she could write a book someday. >> she's been a songwriter since he was really small. matt is missing all the excitement on the plaza because he's reporting from long beach, california on a very important story. hey, matt, good morning. >> hey, ann, and natalee. i am out here in long beach, california for the california women's conference, which is a big, big deal. it's hosted by arnold schwarzenegger and first lady maria shriver. michelle obama i
what's the worst that can happen? what's the worst thing that can happen?nsidered starter products for teens. they say the menthol is a candy flavor. supervisors will meet to talk about the proposal at a 9:30 meeting. >>> isn't she fabulous? back now with more of "today" on this tuesday amonmorning, the 2 day of october, 2010. the people on the plaza are very excited because they have been treated to a wonderful concert by taylor swift. we met her father who's also out on the...
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when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for all. [applause]. >> >> >> >> >> thanks, everyone, for being here. i will be introducing todd, joanne, and randolph in a moment. i want to thank everyone for convening, particularly after fleet week, where we had another successful celebration, weekend of reflection on the remarkable sacrifice, heroism, and leadership that is shown every day by men and women in uniform. it is something that i look forward to every year, not just as the mayor of the city, but someone who has grown up in the bay area. and of course, mill
when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may have already and this life is your way of paying hommage to the power that loves and you left you with the taste of immortality on your lips. nothing mystical. no cries. power, your way. or buddha in the wings. even lying on your back, you are mocking. this is not a cynical, or pessimist or neonnist poem. join deaths to your life and you will live as if there 1 drum to march to. there is no march at all. you are there. all will be well for...
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you can work with the cats. you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and birds and chickens. >> you always have an appreciative audience. >> do you feel that what you have learned here helped you with your own dogs? >> the training they don't have? yes. and it's things that you learn, we usually outlive our dogs and every time you get a new one, you have skills to teach them. >> one of the programs is training program and it's staffed by a member of the community and one of the programs she has is dog socialization. >> we started this program for canine socialization. and all the dogs available for adoption get to play for two hours. and it's a time for them to get incredible exercise and play with other dogs and we have remedial socialization. and it's incredible the dogs and they get exercise and run and tumble
you can work with the cats. you can work with tony's kitty rescue, with the small animals and guinea pigs and birds and chickens. >> you always have an appreciative audience. >> do you feel that what you have learned here helped you with your own dogs? >> the training they don't have? yes. and it's things that you learn, we usually outlive our dogs and every time you get a new one, you have skills to teach them. >> one of the programs is training program and it's staffed...
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and you can too. ♪ i can, i can, i can [ female announcer ] and if you join right now you can join forree. hurry, offer ends october 23rd. weight watchers. because it works. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> wasn't she nice? >> absolutely. >> very nice lady and she had a lot to say and i think she wants to come back for the jewish holidays and whatnot and i think we should have her back. let's start with the answer to our trivia question today. which french impressionist was fascinated by the ballet and painted many pictures of the dancers? was it renoir? , degaulle or monette. you were right, the answer is b, degaulle. she is so excited. you get two cinnamon rolls. >> absolutely. >> and you can have one. if you have a good forecast. >> i think the forecast looks good. we have news just come in from down off the yucatan pibl and we have cable viewers in that region. they found hurricane paula now has 100-mile-per-hour winds. we will show that to you in a moment. for us it's warm and lovely. on this we
and you can too. ♪ i can, i can, i can [ female announcer ] and if you join right now you can join forree. hurry, offer ends october 23rd. weight watchers. because it works. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. >>> wasn't she nice? >> absolutely. >> very nice lady and she had a lot to say and i think she wants to come back for the jewish holidays and whatnot and i think we should have her back....
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prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. do not take celebrex if you've had an asthma attack, hives, or other allergies to
prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may...
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you can feel it, you can see it, you can hear it. as this man prepares to go down. imagine what he's thinking? he's going into a place we've only seen from video feeds. some of the family members heard from their loved ones this morning over a loudspeakerer. others spoke for the last time over the telephone yesterday for a couple of minutes. imagine what this man has on his mind as he goes down for the first time, steps into basically a dungeon where these men have been living since august 5th. he's got to have definitely some guts, some absolute tremendous guts. no other way of putting it to go into that type of situation and take that upon himself. everyone here is enthralled, they are watching this, that i been watching it every moment since it has happened. we drove across this country a couple days ago. everywhere we topped on every television, every newspaper, every magazine, at a time when this country is celebrating its 200th anniversary less than one month ago these men have been dubbed the angels of the bicentennial. >> greta: adam, look around tell me wha
you can feel it, you can see it, you can hear it. as this man prepares to go down. imagine what he's thinking? he's going into a place we've only seen from video feeds. some of the family members heard from their loved ones this morning over a loudspeakerer. others spoke for the last time over the telephone yesterday for a couple of minutes. imagine what this man has on his mind as he goes down for the first time, steps into basically a dungeon where these men have been living since august 5th....
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soup can be a meal, can't it? >> it can definitely be a meal.e and in italian, it's soup. >> a twist on the chicken noodle soup. >> correct. with a lot more flavor. >> we have lots of veggies, carrots and celery and an 81s and garlic and tomato paste and body and dried thyme and bay leaf and add chopped up basil. we will also add -- this is optional, of course, already crispy. >> if you don't have that, can you add regular bacon? >> yeah. but if you want extra flavor, why not? i add two chicken breaths, skin on and rib on, it adds flavor. >> you want a little fattiness. >> you want the ribs, because as it cooks for a while, it amendments into the soup. >> that's chicken stock? >> yes. you cover it. >> let them boil. >> and let it sit 30 to 40 minutes. the chicken gets cooked through. then we take the chicken out, and maybe, al, you can cut a little chicken. basically cut the chicken off the bone. >> take the skin off and all that. >> then, some cantalini been, drained, rinse them off and they're perfectly fine. i do frozen artichokes. >> it's ea
soup can be a meal, can't it? >> it can definitely be a meal.e and in italian, it's soup. >> a twist on the chicken noodle soup. >> correct. with a lot more flavor. >> we have lots of veggies, carrots and celery and an 81s and garlic and tomato paste and body and dried thyme and bay leaf and add chopped up basil. we will also add -- this is optional, of course, already crispy. >> if you don't have that, can you add regular bacon? >> yeah. but if you want...
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can students save there? >> they absolutely can.ent loan money frugally so, like i said, you don't have to live like a monk after you've graduated. you do it while you're in school. you want to make sure that you can stay -- live at home if possible. if you can do that, that's what you should do. because you can save $8,000 or $9,000 on room and board. and for books and all of that kind of stuff, look, shop on line for the right books for the textbooks, buy used textbooks, turn them in right at the end of the semester. these can save you money. no reason to have a $200 textbook under your bed gathering dust. everyone knows that. >> part of paying off that college debt obviously is getting a good salary when you've graduating. we'll take a break and get the breakdown of the highest and lowest paying college majors. hed to be a leader in this company. [ william ] after a couple of months, i was promoted to department manager. like, wow, really? me? a year later, i was promoted again. walmart even gave me a grant for my education. rece
can students save there? >> they absolutely can.ent loan money frugally so, like i said, you don't have to live like a monk after you've graduated. you do it while you're in school. you want to make sure that you can stay -- live at home if possible. if you can do that, that's what you should do. because you can save $8,000 or $9,000 on room and board. and for books and all of that kind of stuff, look, shop on line for the right books for the textbooks, buy used textbooks, turn them in...
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you can see the reason why.d of wax has overturned on 101 spilling its load forcing a closure of three of the southbound lanes. >> one lane of traffic is still open and has trafficked traffic backed up for miles. it started this afternoon south of
you can see the reason why.d of wax has overturned on 101 spilling its load forcing a closure of three of the southbound lanes. >> one lane of traffic is still open and has trafficked traffic backed up for miles. it started this afternoon south of
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can you put words to that that we can keep on the air? day, somebody has to go home. it's fourth round, and if i made it to the fourth round, that was my best, i guess. >> he looked like a man. he's one of the smart ones. you don't see snooki bras. we have the situation t-shirts. look what it does with the abs? >> what do you think? would you buy this, wear in? >> definitely, definitely. sure. all day. >> you are sexy. >> how much do you work out? >> hold on. let me see him. bring him over here. come here. >> donny, you're one of the few that can wear it that way. >> even i draw the line. this is not coming out. these are fake, by the way. i had to put on an extra chain. >> all right, guys. i love it. >> thank you for the awesome party the other day. >> my career is officially over. >> all righty. >> let's see what's cooking over there. >> i totally agree with you on that phone call. i thought he sounded funny. >> he sounded off. >> david always sounds off. >> people think they should get back together because he mentioned he wants to aft
can you put words to that that we can keep on the air? day, somebody has to go home. it's fourth round, and if i made it to the fourth round, that was my best, i guess. >> he looked like a man. he's one of the smart ones. you don't see snooki bras. we have the situation t-shirts. look what it does with the abs? >> what do you think? would you buy this, wear in? >> definitely, definitely. sure. all day. >> you are sexy. >> how much do you work out? >> hold 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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>> right now, they can talk to his reps and they can say, we have a problem. cbs is concerned with insurability of the show. of the show being able to go on. they can put a lot of pressure on him. this man makes a lot of money. >> look, what if he were a student or john q. employee somewhere? you'd say, get a note from your doctor. before you can return safely to the workplace, we need to know you're following the doctor's directions. >> which will never happen in this case because he's a money machine. >> larry: does he need a good lawyer? he got himself out of the last incident. >> larry: he's on probation. can this affect that? >> well, potentially, i suppose, but i doubt it. there doesn't seem to be anything here other than -- i mean, the hospital takes him. he seems disturbed. there's no law. you can't tell somebody, put them on probation and say, you shall not be disturbed. there's not they can do to him. >> i don't think anybody wants to carry this case forward. the new york police department doesn't. the hotel doesn't. alleged woman. >> if they had fou
>> right now, they can talk to his reps and they can say, we have a problem. cbs is concerned with insurability of the show. of the show being able to go on. they can put a lot of pressure on him. this man makes a lot of money. >> look, what if he were a student or john q. employee somewhere? you'd say, get a note from your doctor. before you can return safely to the workplace, we need to know you're following the doctor's directions. >> which will never happen in this case...
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how can you put in a program of inclusion where minorities or kids that are different can be included? but right now, there's a void. it's either do this or do nothing. >> say, don't say gay and not explain the whole concept of homophobia is ridiculous. >> here's what to say instead. here's what you're saying, that's what i said about empathy. you can't teach empathy but you can teach everything that leads to a child evolving. >> and that teaching has to be both in the schools and also in the home. >> it's not just one talk so you can say, okay, did that, so now we're proactive. no, you're not. you just started a dialogue, but now you need to continue it. >> we'll have final thoughts when we come back. we need directions to go to... pearblossom highway? it's just outside of lancaster. sure, i can download directions for you now. we got it. thank you very much! check it out. i can like, see everything that's going on with the car. here's the gas level. i can check on the oil. i can unlock it from anywhere. i've received a signal there was a crash. some guy just cut me off. i'll get an
how can you put in a program of inclusion where minorities or kids that are different can be included? but right now, there's a void. it's either do this or do nothing. >> say, don't say gay and not explain the whole concept of homophobia is ridiculous. >> here's what to say instead. here's what you're saying, that's what i said about empathy. you can't teach empathy but you can teach everything that leads to a child evolving. >> and that teaching has to be both in the schools...
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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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can you do better? one of those luggage stores that sells all the luggage and everything. >> nothing. >> i'm not going to pay retail and they knock 10% off. >> nothing wrong with it perfectly fine. i'd like to buy it can you do better? 10% off. 90 bucks. >> food. often think about haggling for prices for food. but not at a grocery store. >> in a store it might be tough but dealing with the tarmer. >> the merchant themselves. >> yeah. the mangos they were 2.50 for these two. we got them for two bucks, so a nice little savings there of 20%. the blueburies we said we'll buy three, they started at 7 pndz 50 and we got them for $5.00. i told you once i haggled the price of my salad at the cbs cafeteria, i got a buck off. >> what you did claim, though did you claim something faulty. >> i didn't want the dressing on it a big hoop-ty-doo. they said fine gave me a buck off don't allow cope pen in the cafeteria. shopping you really like this jack bet but a thread pull here and one in the back. >> oh yeah. >> this
can you do better? one of those luggage stores that sells all the luggage and everything. >> nothing. >> i'm not going to pay retail and they knock 10% off. >> nothing wrong with it perfectly fine. i'd like to buy it can you do better? 10% off. 90 bucks. >> food. often think about haggling for prices for food. but not at a grocery store. >> in a store it might be tough but dealing with the tarmer. >> the merchant themselves. >> yeah. the mangos they...
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nothing can go wrong. nothing can go wrong.d, you might do something in your pants, but it won't spread. do nothing. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's very good advice. no one does nothing better than uncle frank. been doing nothing for years. yesterday, oprah had a show on which celebrities did their dream jobs, which sounds kind of backwards. she had celebrities doing jobs they would have liked to have done if things had gone terribly wrong for them, i guess? i don't know. like tony danza worked as a teacher, that sort of thing. actually an interesting show. >> all new. celebrities take on their dream jobs. inside tony danza's year as a high school teacher. >> i just wonder if i can do this. >> then, angie harmon goes where cameras have never been allowed to go. homicide detective school. and talk show host jimmy kimmel spends six months as a meat ball taster. >> jimmy: it's good. good. good. >> unbelievable. today on oprah. >> jimmy: just doing my part for meat ball safety. [ applause ] thanks, oprah. great doing the show. you'r
nothing can go wrong. nothing can go wrong.d, you might do something in your pants, but it won't spread. do nothing. [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's very good advice. no one does nothing better than uncle frank. been doing nothing for years. yesterday, oprah had a show on which celebrities did their dream jobs, which sounds kind of backwards. she had celebrities doing jobs they would have liked to have done if things had gone terribly wrong for them, i guess? i don't know. like tony danza...
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i do think there's more that we can do.h the rebuilds the next in the queue, we can do more to prepare our residents. i met several times with stephanie. she said that if you have lived in public housing and never have to pay rent, you know you are supposed to but no one comes to collect it. if you do not pay, if you suddenly get kicked out. you have to plan further ahead. >> mr. jackson. >> the first important part is insuring that every president -- resident, after the construction is done, there are enough units for every resident to move back. that is not guaranteed in every project. it is not guaranteed that every single resident can move back. that is the first thing. the second thing is in terms of public safety. if someone needs an emergency transfer, they should not have to wait on average eight months. that endangers their public safety. i would call the management company of all of these public houses and saving need to do a much better job of improving the plight of housing residents. it is not just enough to lo
i do think there's more that we can do.h the rebuilds the next in the queue, we can do more to prepare our residents. i met several times with stephanie. she said that if you have lived in public housing and never have to pay rent, you know you are supposed to but no one comes to collect it. if you do not pay, if you suddenly get kicked out. you have to plan further ahead. >> mr. jackson. >> the first important part is insuring that every president -- resident, after the...
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i can only do what i can do under this program. that is the best anybody can do. >> the most heartbreaking thing on the 9/11 was when i called the 11 families. explain that. >> it is an amazing thing. i learned about grief. here are 11 families who were eligible to get about $2 million each tax-free under the program. they were so paralyzed by grief they could not sign the forms. they did not take the money. the program expired. i went to see one lady and said, "you can get $2 million for the loss of your son." she said to the the application on the kitchen table. i am not here to talk about money, i lost my son. she never filed. she never filed a lawsuit either. she just gave up the money. it was amazing. >> 11 families gave up $2 million because they could not sign the forms. >> it was less than 11. >> did you go to people and ask them to do this? >> go to them? we went to family members. i felt like hitting some people over the head with a baseball bat. do not let this program expire when the congress and american people are wil
i can only do what i can do under this program. that is the best anybody can do. >> the most heartbreaking thing on the 9/11 was when i called the 11 families. explain that. >> it is an amazing thing. i learned about grief. here are 11 families who were eligible to get about $2 million each tax-free under the program. they were so paralyzed by grief they could not sign the forms. they did not take the money. the program expired. i went to see one lady and said, "you can get $2...
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it wasn't change you can believe in in 18 months. it was change you can believe in, but you know what? we're going to have to work for it. >> reporter: jon stewart aver e averagaverag averages around 1 million viewers a night, but more than that, he has what one white house official calls cultural currency. in other words, relevance. an ability to influence perceptions. in a move that carries with it some risks, this start, stewart will hold a rally on the national mall in washington, d.c. the rally to restore sanity. >> it is happening, people. it is happening! >> reporter: a response to glenn beck's rally, restoring honor. a million moderate march, where more polite signs will be provided. >> i disagree with you, but i'm pretty sure you're not hitler. >> reporter: and diane, white house officials believe last night's interview went well. but away from this compound, other top democrats thought the interview only served to underscore score the disappointment many democrats feel about this president. >> jake, thanks. of course, drivi
it wasn't change you can believe in in 18 months. it was change you can believe in, but you know what? we're going to have to work for it. >> reporter: jon stewart aver e averagaverag averages around 1 million viewers a night, but more than that, he has what one white house official calls cultural currency. in other words, relevance. an ability to influence perceptions. in a move that carries with it some risks, this start, stewart will hold a rally on the national mall in washington,...