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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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why is it that you can feel pain or we can feel pleasure? there are a number of unanswered question there is and i think that like many other aspects of our minds we're going to find the answers in neuroscience we just need to have different approaches but that's my main question right now. >> i think one of the things lacking in areas that interest me is the lack of progress in psychiatry. we really don't have any better drugs for treating schizophrenia than we had when i was a resident in 1960. if some have more side effects but is as effective as anything that has come along. there's been known new antidepressants for the last 20 years and animal models are coming along, they can be very useful and it turns out many mental illnesss have a memory component. schizophrenia has a defect in the prefrontal cortex. people with schizophrenia don't organize their lives and we can now develop animal models that have alterations in the genes thought to be involved in schizophrenia and see how they affect prefrontal corporate cal function working mem
why is it that you can feel pain or we can feel pleasure? there are a number of unanswered question there is and i think that like many other aspects of our minds we're going to find the answers in neuroscience we just need to have different approaches but that's my main question right now. >> i think one of the things lacking in areas that interest me is the lack of progress in psychiatry. we really don't have any better drugs for treating schizophrenia than we had when i was a resident...
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-- we can manage anyway. i'll tell you and i'll show and tell and let's get started. and, neal, would you -- you can run that machine. you cannot? you can. okay. let me start us here. whenever cities have problems, they make new departments for that problem. some point we started to have parks department when the cities were too overcrowded and unhealthy and another time we started to have traffic department. i'm very great at my traffic department. every city i know have a traffic department. it staffed with wonderfully professional people. they go out every year and make notes and count all the traffic they know everything. whenever there is a planning issue, they have all the information and they can make modeling and they can talk about the future. they know everything. and cars and traffic is very, very visible and ever present in the city planning. but do you know of nizzi who has a department for pedestrians and public life? do you know of nizzi who have any data and knowledge about what's going on in
-- we can manage anyway. i'll tell you and i'll show and tell and let's get started. and, neal, would you -- you can run that machine. you cannot? you can. okay. let me start us here. whenever cities have problems, they make new departments for that problem. some point we started to have parks department when the cities were too overcrowded and unhealthy and another time we started to have traffic department. i'm very great at my traffic department. every city i know have a traffic department....
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can i have your name? and give me a phone number, i can contact maybe next of kin. is that kind of being cruel? no, you are trying to help them out because if they are rushing in, they may not come out. but at least you have a name. a physical description, a clothing description. is that helpful? yeah, it's going yeah , it's goi ngto be helpful. with 9- 11, hurricane katrina, you have to take care of yourself because we're not going to be there. apply the nert perspectives to any suspected terrorism. we're going to use the term be nice. we're part of -- the president asked americans to volunteer to help improve your own community. you are doing that now. you are part of the umbrella called citizens corps. what's the objective? for you, it's to prepare for natural disasters, especially if you live here in san francisco, the earthquakes. form an exercise, neighborhood and workplace teams. is that what you're do ?g we did a little practice right now. you are going to respond to immediate needs in your area following a major disaster. what about here in san francisco, m
can i have your name? and give me a phone number, i can contact maybe next of kin. is that kind of being cruel? no, you are trying to help them out because if they are rushing in, they may not come out. but at least you have a name. a physical description, a clothing description. is that helpful? yeah, it's going yeah , it's goi ngto be helpful. with 9- 11, hurricane katrina, you have to take care of yourself because we're not going to be there. apply the nert perspectives to any suspected...
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he can. uses the moment of selflessness. he lets them out first. peaks out, he's crashing, some -- vomiting, crying, terrified. he told me he still thinks of the guy. he became the president of the united states and never told anyone that story, never ran for it, never self-promoting. i want my son to that have humility. barack obama, not because of any political reason. no one knows where he's going to be in the end. what he represents, whatever your politics are, is one of the greatest ideals in all of america. that's that anyone can be president. i want my son to know that anyone can be president. i want my daughter to know that anyone can be president. they were both put in there. >> how did you get to know george h.w. bush? >> i write thrillers. i talk to imaginary people. i got a fan letter written by george h.w. bush. i don't care what your politics are, you are the former president, you write me a letter, i'll send you a free book. >> brad meltzer is our guest. first call. maryland, g
he can. uses the moment of selflessness. he lets them out first. peaks out, he's crashing, some -- vomiting, crying, terrified. he told me he still thinks of the guy. he became the president of the united states and never told anyone that story, never ran for it, never self-promoting. i want my son to that have humility. barack obama, not because of any political reason. no one knows where he's going to be in the end. what he represents, whatever your politics are, is one of the greatest ideals...
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so mom can save the day.isn't this nice. ♪ [ whispering ] dad really screwed this up. [ male announcer ] kraft homestyle macaroni & cheese. cheesy noodles topped with golden-brown, breadcrumbs. you know you love it. >>> i'm kris sanchez. here's rob. >> unplanned alarm clocks going off this morning. ilg comin down. you can see on the time lapse, on the radar here, look at all the lightning bolts around marin county, east bay hills, let's take you in first to san jose anast.omt. you can see those heavy showers around santa cruz off to the west and south of half moon bay. you can see heavy rain heading up the sunol grade toward plsantton. danville getting some intense shn.ers and a few more in the north bay. overall we're in the middle of the system right now, the spin to the clouds offshore, that will continue to take the rain at times this morning, change it over to widely scattered showers around lunchtime today. towards the evening, after highs in the upper 50s, most of the showers will be moving into southe
so mom can save the day.isn't this nice. ♪ [ whispering ] dad really screwed this up. [ male announcer ] kraft homestyle macaroni & cheese. cheesy noodles topped with golden-brown, breadcrumbs. you know you love it. >>> i'm kris sanchez. here's rob. >> unplanned alarm clocks going off this morning. ilg comin down. you can see on the time lapse, on the radar here, look at all the lightning bolts around marin county, east bay hills, let's take you in first to san jose...
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if you can get with a friend who already does exercise and can motivate you, two people together cantivate themselves and bring better health. >> this is the book you were talking about, the perfect gene -- you brought us something we never talked about before? >> the best thing to do is start with diet or exercise? >> i think you need to get evaluated by your physician so you don't have any underlying diseases and get with a professional, a dietitian, any medicine provider like myself -- there are a lot around the bay area -- who can help you put a program together for you. >> people can't afford it, what would you recommend? >> that is why i wrote the book. i had a lot of patients, i can't afford to do a pick expensive club -- i have the solution in the book. you can read the book and get on your own program, get with a friend. that is helpful. >> what would you like people to remember? >> i think looking at integrative medicine. if you failed with nutrition, there is a lot of one diet fits all and i think diet is unique and looking into your genetics will be very helpful. >> we ha
if you can get with a friend who already does exercise and can motivate you, two people together cantivate themselves and bring better health. >> this is the book you were talking about, the perfect gene -- you brought us something we never talked about before? >> the best thing to do is start with diet or exercise? >> i think you need to get evaluated by your physician so you don't have any underlying diseases and get with a professional, a dietitian, any medicine provider...
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can you hear me? >> yes i can hear you loud and clear.s been it's been a year since the earthquake. has everything gone back to normal? >> nope. i'm afraid not. it is a very disappointing. you know, i had a ten month gap in between my visit and on the second visit i really did see little progress indeed. we saw rubble fleeing on the side and collapsed buildings. people wanted the buildings to stay where they are because they were afraid the government might take the land or someone else as a reminder to the disturbing thing is the camps. still a million people living on the streets and now trademark blue tents made of equipment from the year end and other charities. the youth of latrines in some of them and food and sometimes war but it's a desperate situation with the ngos on the ground and since your ticket is a big failure of the international community and there is a lot of resentment from the average haitians. >> after the earthquake hit there were hit by an epidemic of cholera. what was it like for you to cover that story as a corre
can you hear me? >> yes i can hear you loud and clear.s been it's been a year since the earthquake. has everything gone back to normal? >> nope. i'm afraid not. it is a very disappointing. you know, i had a ten month gap in between my visit and on the second visit i really did see little progress indeed. we saw rubble fleeing on the side and collapsed buildings. people wanted the buildings to stay where they are because they were afraid the government might take the land or someone...
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we do that so we can follow-up so when a commander says, hey, whatever happened with this case, we can look and say, it went to abc on this date. this was the disposition. we're now adding you guys into that pro toe cal and the city attorney's -- pro toe call and the city's office so that it will be a tool for all of us, instead of having me at the last minute call 10 different stations and find out what they did or didn't do. i don't see this being terribly daunting. it brings some continuity to the commission staff and us communicating on a more frequent and con sys tebt basis and having a paper trail of documents what went and what didn't. and again it's because we just want to make sure that the executive director has all the information we have. so that when they get a request and we get a request, everything matches up and if they don't, there are simple reasons why they didn't. >> that's great. thank you. that sounds wonderful. >> absolutely. the other -- if i can just regress for a moment. i did want to acknowledge we do have commander mccakron. this will be a very painless tra
we do that so we can follow-up so when a commander says, hey, whatever happened with this case, we can look and say, it went to abc on this date. this was the disposition. we're now adding you guys into that pro toe cal and the city attorney's -- pro toe call and the city's office so that it will be a tool for all of us, instead of having me at the last minute call 10 different stations and find out what they did or didn't do. i don't see this being terribly daunting. it brings some continuity...
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can you be -- around the budgeting. can you be a little more specific about what did not happen this last year that you are recommending should happen in subsequent years around the third third and subsequent communication about that? >> there are a number of things within the third third budget. we have a reserve fund which was removed from the peef funding formula. that was $4 million, which is a significant chunk. we had lsd cuts that were quite significant. students are concerned about losing the lsps at their school. the third thing is we had the violence prevention programs eliminated, which according to last year's statistics served 10,000 students. but that was eliminated, and the implementation of the replacement program, restorative justice -- i do not know well -- i do not know how well that has been. i will not go into that. but all those are decisions that were made, let us just put it that way. i think in the future we can be more specific in recommendations as to the overall budget. obviously, there are c
can you be -- around the budgeting. can you be a little more specific about what did not happen this last year that you are recommending should happen in subsequent years around the third third and subsequent communication about that? >> there are a number of things within the third third budget. we have a reserve fund which was removed from the peef funding formula. that was $4 million, which is a significant chunk. we had lsd cuts that were quite significant. students are concerned...
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just -- i can show you? >> when you attach a picture to a banner ad, how big should the picture be? >> well, it's -- you want to start with the highest rez possible, but you don't have much file size at all. so it's going to end up being pixelated. but if you are trying to run say banner ads, which are a lot more expensive, it's two, three, four, up to $20,000 impressions versus facebook which is 30, 40 cents per impressions. what you do is start with something like a facebook ad where you can take a one square inch picture and you test the 20 pictures you think could be a good picture. and you see exactly which one people are clicking through for. and you hand that one to the designer and say make me a banner ad with these three pictures. and then you go pay ten times as much to run these much larger animated ads, you know exactly what is going to work. that also works by the way if you're ever going to run billboards. run them as banner ads first. they're just online billboards. if you're going to print on
just -- i can show you? >> when you attach a picture to a banner ad, how big should the picture be? >> well, it's -- you want to start with the highest rez possible, but you don't have much file size at all. so it's going to end up being pixelated. but if you are trying to run say banner ads, which are a lot more expensive, it's two, three, four, up to $20,000 impressions versus facebook which is 30, 40 cents per impressions. what you do is start with something like a facebook ad...
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you can confront some of them directly. >> is that a good idea? >> it can be. it depends how many other ways you've tried. >> other thing is that we do modelling. we'll talk about the 10 least wanted. these are the people that are out there. and we all know these are trouble people. once you recognize them, you know, you know, that is a spreadsheet. he always sees things in numbers. and you know who that person is. i think there is a liberating force in beginning to categorize these people and then have strategies to deal with them. >> don't hate me, but some of the stuff is not new in the sense that we heard -- one book they called them fire hosers and you called them people who just basically say you can't do that. every way -- whatever new idea you have they'll tell you three reasons why it won't work, or more. >> sure. >> let us go through some of the others. the minutemen. these people zap your time? >> they take your time, a minute at a time. they have questions, how do i work the copier, can you help me with this? you bear with it for a while but then it
you can confront some of them directly. >> is that a good idea? >> it can be. it depends how many other ways you've tried. >> other thing is that we do modelling. we'll talk about the 10 least wanted. these are the people that are out there. and we all know these are trouble people. once you recognize them, you know, you know, that is a spreadsheet. he always sees things in numbers. and you know who that person is. i think there is a liberating force in beginning to categorize...
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the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if someone is breathing faster tha 30 times per minutes and it's about a breath every two second and if i breathe like this. that's about faster than 30 right? and if you have a patient breathing 30 seconds and they fail and tag them red and you move on. if someone is breathing normal than you go to the next rule. they pass and if go to the next rule. thirty-two is blood -- also ca called capillary refill and the blarch test and capillary refil and look ata palm of your hand or fingertips and the nail beds are usually pink and if you squeeze and do it on yourself right now and squeeze your finger and it turns right and when you let go the pink return and i hope everybody in the roo i hope the pink returns in two seconds and if the pink comes back in two seconds you pass an if it takes longer you fail and you tag red and move on to the next patient and we have two rules. thi
the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if someone is breathing faster tha 30 times per minutes and it's about a breath every two second and if i breathe like this. that's about faster than 30 right? and if you have a patient breathing 30 seconds and they fail and tag them red and you move on. if someone is breathing normal than you go to the...
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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.
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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that can be accomplished. we talk about what's going on in other citiest renaissance of chicago, no one would recognize it today if they came back after the hiatus. it's significant what mayor daly has done. that's not just commitment from political will be financial commitment. we've seen cities around the world elevated the status of their surroundings and obviously we're bringing some of these experts in and they're here today to share some of these ideas. but think about san francisco and the plane, the bar that we have in this city. it's so much higher than nine out of ten of the other cities around the world. the physical beauty of the city in spite of ourselves the extraordinary. the climate is our friend. there's no excuse not to be great. forget good. great. good to great. we are good, but we can be great. octavia boulevard, allen and his team deserve great credit. every time i drive by there or walk by there -- i do walk by there? [laughter] it's not easy to drive by it it's before to walk so that's
that can be accomplished. we talk about what's going on in other citiest renaissance of chicago, no one would recognize it today if they came back after the hiatus. it's significant what mayor daly has done. that's not just commitment from political will be financial commitment. we've seen cities around the world elevated the status of their surroundings and obviously we're bringing some of these experts in and they're here today to share some of these ideas. but think about san francisco and...
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how can they be saved absolutely i think you can save lives if. you know any women's shelter around will tell you that them they have special precautions about you know how imma need to prepare in order to be able to leave your house ok or safe place ok. are you ok right now a shelter advocate that answers the phone is first and foremost just there to listen and to kind of hear what the person is asking about we try to assess the situation and offer her the shelter in the services that we have and even. shelter is not what she's seeking or desiring her she's not thinking you know that she needs that or wants to come to the shelter we make sure she's aware of all the services through our outreach center and counseling and really encourage her to get some help for what she's going through suspicious place. where i go or where i can be neighborly mushing and some of there is what they showed there is like a mother arms like a sweet voice be a home fill for because he's not only a room a clean bit a plate of food so much more we feel so depressed so g
how can they be saved absolutely i think you can save lives if. you know any women's shelter around will tell you that them they have special precautions about you know how imma need to prepare in order to be able to leave your house ok or safe place ok. are you ok right now a shelter advocate that answers the phone is first and foremost just there to listen and to kind of hear what the person is asking about we try to assess the situation and offer her the shelter in the services that we have...
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the consumer can see it." and that's been the philosophy that we've had since 1950. >> in addition to those dried plums, they now have a complete line of dried fruit and even dried produce for trail mixes and popular cereals as well. they're processing about 100 million pounds of fruit a year here, so quality is of the utmost importance. and for that, they rely on farmers like sam to keep the family tradition going. >> we find that the best growers in the world are from california. they have the best technology, the best practices. they're committed to the business. they don't look at as a commodity. they all have an interest, a value added. and when you combine all that, you will have the best product out there. >> i'm prd to be a mariana grower because it ves what you do a good feeling. i mean, you wake up in the morning and, like, "i can do this and grow a good crop and provide it to the area and put it out there in a nice pack." and... makes you feel good. >> so, another member of the family, natalie, here
the consumer can see it." and that's been the philosophy that we've had since 1950. >> in addition to those dried plums, they now have a complete line of dried fruit and even dried produce for trail mixes and popular cereals as well. they're processing about 100 million pounds of fruit a year here, so quality is of the utmost importance. and for that, they rely on farmers like sam to keep the family tradition going. >> we find that the best growers in the world are from...
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can you activate it?what they're going to be looking at. >> the answer is we're looking for more on that. >> absolutely. >> but right now, for people dealing with this right now, because it can have an intense psychological impact. >> huge. >> what can you do if you are dealing with baldness now? >> that's right. exactly. it is a problem for both sexes, to be clear. it can cause a tremendous amount of anxiety for men and women. there is everything from medications to hair extensions, hairpieces, weaves, change your hairstyle even and hair transplants. a lot of the therapies are very effective. it doesn't treat the anxiety and doesn't get at the root cause of the problem. >> so that's what we still need to find out. >> absolutely. >> in terms of anxiety, anything can you do for it? >> i think that one important thing psychologically is to recognize that hair is very tuned in to our sense of attractiveness. there are a lot of celebrities who made it very open about how they look. but, again, beauty comes fr
can you activate it?what they're going to be looking at. >> the answer is we're looking for more on that. >> absolutely. >> but right now, for people dealing with this right now, because it can have an intense psychological impact. >> huge. >> what can you do if you are dealing with baldness now? >> that's right. exactly. it is a problem for both sexes, to be clear. it can cause a tremendous amount of anxiety for men and women. there is everything from...
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i think we can do it in 30 days. i think it is important for commissioners who have not gone through process to meet with the community and get some input. that's step number one. step number two, then i guess for criteria, we got to decide whether we're going to keep the list that we have only or keep the list and open up to applications. i think we really need to talk about how we want to do that. i think we should build on what we already have and candidates we have already vetted that are already kind of available to us. vice president marshall: that's not what i was talking about when i said build on before. commissioner dejesus: see if we want to select from our list because if you're only talking a few months. if you're only talking a few months, we don't know who the next chief is going to be, i'm not really sure it is -- i don't know, open it up and try to doit in five days and interview somebody really quickly, i don't see that as really thoughtful. >> it is impossible for us to do in five days because over
i think we can do it in 30 days. i think it is important for commissioners who have not gone through process to meet with the community and get some input. that's step number one. step number two, then i guess for criteria, we got to decide whether we're going to keep the list that we have only or keep the list and open up to applications. i think we really need to talk about how we want to do that. i think we should build on what we already have and candidates we have already vetted that are...
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they can pick up after themselves. they can do some things.ourself so you can take care of others. >> it's the start of a new tax year. a new fiscal year. should people do planning? for the forthcoming year? 2011, to prepare for themselves financially? >> when it comes to money, especially in this type of economy, every single day you have to plan what you're going to do. all i'm saying is that, you're right. great. new year. start today if today's your day. sometimes what we do is in november of last year, we go, the new year's coming, i'll start and make the resolution january 1st to change and not spend money. and yet, what did they do in november and december? got themselves back into credit card debt to buy gifts because they new they were going to start again in january. >> a lot of people live paycheck to paycheck. what can they do? >> i don't care if it's $5 a week, $10 a week. there's always some amount of money you have to be able to put away. just designate that. one of the best ways to do that is, can we just all go back to cash th
they can pick up after themselves. they can do some things.ourself so you can take care of others. >> it's the start of a new tax year. a new fiscal year. should people do planning? for the forthcoming year? 2011, to prepare for themselves financially? >> when it comes to money, especially in this type of economy, every single day you have to plan what you're going to do. all i'm saying is that, you're right. great. new year. start today if today's your day. sometimes what we do is...
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we need a fulcrum that we can rest it on, then we need something we can use as cribbing. don't lift yet. you don't want to lift until you are ready. lift slowly, on 3. 1, 2, 3. . >> the fulcrum is under the cribbing. >> put it back on the patient. get them out. we're going to show you 4 rescue carries. one of the rescue carries, we're actually going to have you do it, it's a blanket drag. something good if you are by yourself and you have to get somebody out, you get a blanket or a sheet or a throw rug. works well on this kind of floor, doesn't work well on carpet. a chair is a similar type carry. if you put them on a chair, it works much better. works great on stairs. last thing we're going to show you is an improvised blanket stretcher, how to carry somebody long distances. you want to use at least 4 people or 6, however many hands you can get on them. . >> grab that, make sure it's past their head. pull that out but only on the count. >> okay, on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3, roll. >> okay, now while you have this person up, remember, about halfway, roll the person back. no
we need a fulcrum that we can rest it on, then we need something we can use as cribbing. don't lift yet. you don't want to lift until you are ready. lift slowly, on 3. 1, 2, 3. . >> the fulcrum is under the cribbing. >> put it back on the patient. get them out. we're going to show you 4 rescue carries. one of the rescue carries, we're actually going to have you do it, it's a blanket drag. something good if you are by yourself and you have to get somebody out, you get a blanket or a...
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tough love so we can hear from as many people as possible. we will break at forty five minutes after five so i can eat a muffin if there's one left and we'll talk about engineering and leave time for last thoughts. that won't be your last chance. i'm told the website is opened for several days so if you leave and have not had a chance to speak or you think of something later, please write to the website so the staff can see what your thinking. you've been given cards and i want to remind you about two particular questions. what can our agencies do collectively to come back and respond effectively to climate change. question two, what specific actions are you doing now or what specific ideas do you want to hear from others about climate change? and if you will and those in to staff all of those will be taken by them and synthesized into an action plan and focused on not what we're doing for the next 30 years, but steps in the near future to continue to develop our capacity to work together and lend incite and support. having said that, we're g
tough love so we can hear from as many people as possible. we will break at forty five minutes after five so i can eat a muffin if there's one left and we'll talk about engineering and leave time for last thoughts. that won't be your last chance. i'm told the website is opened for several days so if you leave and have not had a chance to speak or you think of something later, please write to the website so the staff can see what your thinking. you've been given cards and i want to remind you...
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can do.hether it's coordinating with the state parties and funding those victory programs, whether it's putting together the presidential trust, whether it's putting on a nominating convention, all of those things are important and i do think i've got an opportunity to bring a fresh perspective, kind of the perfect insider-outsider, perhaps, to come in and guide the ship. i know the r.n.c. well because i worked there in the building for four years when i was co-chairman, and obviously served on the committee for seven years when i was a g.o.p. chairman here in missouri. so i'm hoping it's a benefit. i think our party's ready for new leadership. it's important that we do this, to instill the kind of credibility in our donor base, in the public and also with our members on the committee. >> ok. if i could follow up on that. what do you think that chairman steel meant when he said yesterday that who you select as your next chairman will speak volumes about your willingness to truly be the party
can do.hether it's coordinating with the state parties and funding those victory programs, whether it's putting together the presidential trust, whether it's putting on a nominating convention, all of those things are important and i do think i've got an opportunity to bring a fresh perspective, kind of the perfect insider-outsider, perhaps, to come in and guide the ship. i know the r.n.c. well because i worked there in the building for four years when i was co-chairman, and obviously served on...
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in the afternoon, you can see this map here. there are a lot more children who just use afternoon services. so, of all the 2800 children that use transportation, 32% just use transportation in the afternoon. again, you can see here from the concentrations of students. that is illustrated. the next can map, the green dots, show where the students tried in the morning and the afternoon. 56% of all students to use services use services in the morning and in the afternoon. you can see from the patterns here were those students' lives that are using morning and afternoon students. -- you can see from the patterns here where those students live that are using morning and afternoon students. the color scheme, although it is not easy to see, it is the three lawyers put on top of each other so you can see where the -- the three players put on top of each other so you can see where the -- the three layers put on top of each other so you can see where the 2800 students live. race and ethnicity -- 48% of the 2800 are kindergartners. 16% fou
in the afternoon, you can see this map here. there are a lot more children who just use afternoon services. so, of all the 2800 children that use transportation, 32% just use transportation in the afternoon. again, you can see here from the concentrations of students. that is illustrated. the next can map, the green dots, show where the students tried in the morning and the afternoon. 56% of all students to use services use services in the morning and in the afternoon. you can see from the...
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can we call item 21? >> yes, but i would like to request -- i would like to rescind the vote on item 22. >> item 21 has already been called. >> before you, the court has been kind enough to distribute an amendment. there was discussion on having historic preservation commission approval and review the attachments that are used to put up banners on the path of gold and to make sure that these attachments do not cause rust or other kinds of damage to these historic fixtures. this is existing law but it has not been adhered to. the procedural process was not clear. the amendments included clarify this issue and insurer they have been part of the commission in their approval. these are not substantive and these will be part of the first reading of the measure. >> supervisor dufty is making a motion to amend. is there a second? the motion to amend is adopted. now, on the underlying ordinance as amended. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. if >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> aye. >> this ordinance
can we call item 21? >> yes, but i would like to request -- i would like to rescind the vote on item 22. >> item 21 has already been called. >> before you, the court has been kind enough to distribute an amendment. there was discussion on having historic preservation commission approval and review the attachments that are used to put up banners on the path of gold and to make sure that these attachments do not cause rust or other kinds of damage to these historic fixtures....
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however, we can say that there is the most we can do. we feel that we still have to take steps for economic adjustments to correct the imbalances that took place within the eurozone. europe also gives us the impression of being, of lagging behind, and the way in which its markets can react, and also in the way that it doesn't have a long-term approach. therefore, there are three solutions to reinforce the eurozone. we need to have attended supervision of the financial aspects of the zone, but also convergence concerning tax and social issues. that i think is an issue for the next months to come. after this crisis the question of convergence and harmonization will be our top priority in europe. including in areas that up till now have not been looked at closely for political sensitivities, or for whatever other reasons. this is why i think the fact that we're having a discussion on the cost of labor and the question of the 35 are starting. for many years i have said it would be impossible to the eurozone in which the working and all these
however, we can say that there is the most we can do. we feel that we still have to take steps for economic adjustments to correct the imbalances that took place within the eurozone. europe also gives us the impression of being, of lagging behind, and the way in which its markets can react, and also in the way that it doesn't have a long-term approach. therefore, there are three solutions to reinforce the eurozone. we need to have attended supervision of the financial aspects of the zone, but...
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i can. [laughter] it is a very good and thoughtful work. i do encourage you all to buy it when you are in the bookstore. it is a very thoughtful piece of an issue that comes up case after case. you get a sense that you know what congress wanted to do. the question is whether you do what you know they wanted to do even if the words do not get you there, or you are stuck with the words. i tend to focus more on the words because i am not sure i can get it right in trying to decide that this is what congress wanted to do. even when congress wants to do something, they do not want to do it to jeopardize everything else. there are limits. it imposes a heavier burden on congress to show us what they are trying to get at. they have to be more careful at spelling out legislative language that allows them to accomplish what they want to do. >> a number of our students -- you will not be surprised -- are thinking about preparing for small schools and wife be on it -- preparing for law school and life a
i can. [laughter] it is a very good and thoughtful work. i do encourage you all to buy it when you are in the bookstore. it is a very thoughtful piece of an issue that comes up case after case. you get a sense that you know what congress wanted to do. the question is whether you do what you know they wanted to do even if the words do not get you there, or you are stuck with the words. i tend to focus more on the words because i am not sure i can get it right in trying to decide that this is...
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see, a "college" can be its own institution, or it can be part of a university., i know. so what's right for you? check out both types of schools online and, if possible, in person. see which feels most comfortable. keep in mind that the quality of education depends on the specific school you ultimately go to. not whether it's a small college or a large university. i'm lauren for "teen kids news." goodbye. >>> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back with more "teen kids news." >> thanks for joining us, and have a great week. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> write to us at info@teenkidsnews.com.
see, a "college" can be its own institution, or it can be part of a university., i know. so what's right for you? check out both types of schools online and, if possible, in person. see which feels most comfortable. keep in mind that the quality of education depends on the specific school you ultimately go to. not whether it's a small college or a large university. i'm lauren for "teen kids news." goodbye. >>> that wraps up our show, but we'll be back with more...
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we can modify it, we can change it. instead everything gets amped up to a high level of pressure. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with jack dorsey. he is the founder of twitter and also square. >> i think the important thing for twitter is that it works on any technology. and the mobile phone itself, like anyone in the middle of... we have a short code in iraq, for instance. twitter has a short code in iraq. 60% of the population of baghdad have a cell phone in their hands and they can use it and send a tweet for free to the short code in the middle of baghdad and then also receive these tweets in realtime. that is amazing. i mean, that is just unheard of and that's why i'm so excited about this technology because it speaks to the lowest common denominator. >> rose: looking for answers in a national tragedy and looking for the future through technology when we continue. maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals for the needy. or maybe you want to
we can modify it, we can change it. instead everything gets amped up to a high level of pressure. >> rose: we conclude this evening with a conversation with jack dorsey. he is the founder of twitter and also square. >> i think the important thing for twitter is that it works on any technology. and the mobile phone itself, like anyone in the middle of... we have a short code in iraq, for instance. twitter has a short code in iraq. 60% of the population of baghdad have a cell phone in...
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so they can lend, and also so they can feel more confident that they can get those dollars out and use them appropriately. >> rebecca, how much of a difference is that small business lending facility going to make? we heard some objections there people opposed to it who said that some banks were going to regard that as mini t.a.r.p. and not be associated with with the stigma of that program. >> you know, i think it provides a tremendous opportunity. the treasury did a great job, i think, differentiating what the small business loan fund will be as opposed to what t.a.r.p. was, so it is very different. i think for those banks that are heeding the capital that have a demand in their community, it'll be a tremendous opportunity for them to leverage and get back to lending. >> steve, you agree? >> i absolutely agree. i think we've gone through a crisis. i think a recession that many of us have not seen this our professional lifetimes. i think that our businesses are beat up, our small -- our banks are beat up. and can i think that this provides a wonderful opportunity for banks that are lo
so they can lend, and also so they can feel more confident that they can get those dollars out and use them appropriately. >> rebecca, how much of a difference is that small business lending facility going to make? we heard some objections there people opposed to it who said that some banks were going to regard that as mini t.a.r.p. and not be associated with with the stigma of that program. >> you know, i think it provides a tremendous opportunity. the treasury did a great job, i...
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>> well, you can do that.that may not be necessary. >> well, that sounds like a dream therapy 'cause you can go in and do it on monday and two weeks later you go back and there's no side effects and the heat will do it? >> that's right. there are clinical trials ongoing right now in chile and the data looks very interesting. >> so this is brand new. >> brand new. >> is there anything else that's brand new by way of treatment? >> well, there are a variety of people that are looking at vaccines and different types of intervention from the medical tan point. >> what's the relationship between sexual activity and a healthy prostate? >> i think if you have an unhealthy prostate such that you have an infection or something that will affect your desire. >> how about the other way? namely that if you give your prostate a real workout, a lot, which means considerable sexual activity, a lot, are you better off physically? from a prostate point of view? >> no relationship between development of cancer with either underor
>> well, you can do that.that may not be necessary. >> well, that sounds like a dream therapy 'cause you can go in and do it on monday and two weeks later you go back and there's no side effects and the heat will do it? >> that's right. there are clinical trials ongoing right now in chile and the data looks very interesting. >> so this is brand new. >> brand new. >> is there anything else that's brand new by way of treatment? >> well, there are a...
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you can coordinate. is that something that can be done? we are talking about community input. doing thing for a particular community. >> i think there are opportunities to do that. i think we have to be methodical. given the scope and size of the bureaucracy. it's easier said than done. we have to do that incrementally and in a way we have clear wins so that people can both at the city level and community level coming together to do the collective work. it's been fragmented. we need a city and organization >> we have to start somewhere. in baby steps. i want to talk a little bit about pilot programs. what's this called. i know not everybody agrees with you. >> no. they don't. i am in shock. >> go ahead. >> first of all. thanks for the invitation. as we all know. the juvenile probation has a pistol role. our responsibility to provide a safe place for youngsters who are accused and convicted of commit acts of violence. we also have the responsibility to initiate change. the long-term goals of transforming lives to include the competences that allow youths to resist any of the te
you can coordinate. is that something that can be done? we are talking about community input. doing thing for a particular community. >> i think there are opportunities to do that. i think we have to be methodical. given the scope and size of the bureaucracy. it's easier said than done. we have to do that incrementally and in a way we have clear wins so that people can both at the city level and community level coming together to do the collective work. it's been fragmented. we need a...
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it can go to multiple candidates out there. it is a fascinating process of one that i have fallen over the last two decades. very gratefully from election cycle to the election cycle. >> we will be covering in mid january. ann wagner and joining us from st. louis with phil elliott and kasie hunt. thank you very much for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> c-span is a private nonprofit company created in 1979 by the cable television industries a public service. coming up, watch suspense feature documentary, "the supreme court -- home to america's high as or." then bought samuel -- bob samuelson. and then
it can go to multiple candidates out there. it is a fascinating process of one that i have fallen over the last two decades. very gratefully from election cycle to the election cycle. >> we will be covering in mid january. ann wagner and joining us from st. louis with phil elliott and kasie hunt. thank you very much for being with us. >> my pleasure. thank you for having me. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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you can do whatever you want and no one can do anything.our house, they're at their house. it's just different. >> there's something about reading words. you read it over and over again, and you start to believe it. the words make it real. one kid told me, "you never know if it's your best friend or your worst enemy who's doing this." because so much of it comes to you anonymously. so you never know who to trust. >> narrator: as the days turned into weeks, john probed deeper into his son's online life. he discovered a folder on ryan's computer containing a series of conversations between ryan and a boy with a screen name he didn't recognize. >> the two of them were spending a lot of time exchanging information they were finding online that had to do with suicide and death. they found one website that taught you how to hang yourself, so it gave you how to tie the noose. >> there was a website that ryan and this boy visited and they commiserated on that you plug in your personality traits and what you like and dislike, and then they spit out
you can do whatever you want and no one can do anything.our house, they're at their house. it's just different. >> there's something about reading words. you read it over and over again, and you start to believe it. the words make it real. one kid told me, "you never know if it's your best friend or your worst enemy who's doing this." because so much of it comes to you anonymously. so you never know who to trust. >> narrator: as the days turned into weeks, john probed...
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can corn, can peas, you can drain that and drink the water and eat the vegetables. buy can food that you eat normally. and a can opener. first aid kit, have 3. have you a small one in the car, have a nice sized one for home and make sure you have one at work. make sure if you are a diabetic or have a heart condition, something that you normal take have a little supply. have a storage area for this. consider this. if you have a supply kit, make sure you have one that's mobile. mobile meaning, if you have to evacuate a square mile for disaster or terrorist or anything, have it in there with you in case you are on your own for a bit. you might not be in your home. you might be somewhere else. there's a tsunami coming in. if you have kids at home what do you keep for them? make sure you keep them entertained and have food they like. the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the o
can corn, can peas, you can drain that and drink the water and eat the vegetables. buy can food that you eat normally. and a can opener. first aid kit, have 3. have you a small one in the car, have a nice sized one for home and make sure you have one at work. make sure if you are a diabetic or have a heart condition, something that you normal take have a little supply. have a storage area for this. consider this. if you have a supply kit, make sure you have one that's mobile. mobile meaning, if...
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can we get that done early next week? >> it depends on how quickly a final draft announcement can be finalized. >> i would move that the subcommittee be given the power to amend this document and the deadline be closed. >> we need to get public comment. >> i go back to the reality of this situation, people will apply or not apply regardless of what we put in their. i am all for letting the committee get it done. >> make sure it gets directed to the police commission office. it will be put in safe keeping point we had last time in terms of the confidentiality of the applicants. we have the aspiration of getting the final posting next week. more on that next wednesday night. >> if you establish a committee, you will have to me to on this. >> you should not establish a committee to work on it. you should appoint one person to be in charge of the process and that can work with less than a quorum. >> i think that that makes sense. >> we are ready to go. i will contact the commissioner. >> the goal is for the commissioner to ge
can we get that done early next week? >> it depends on how quickly a final draft announcement can be finalized. >> i would move that the subcommittee be given the power to amend this document and the deadline be closed. >> we need to get public comment. >> i go back to the reality of this situation, people will apply or not apply regardless of what we put in their. i am all for letting the committee get it done. >> make sure it gets directed to the police...
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and so we can start talking about how we can plan his menu basically from the seed catalog, and, you know, have it to where the diners can understand that, you know, your dinner didn't just take an hour to prepare; it took 110 days. because that's how long ago we thought about what you'd be eating, what you might like to eat. and these are some of the tomatoes that are getting ready, but we can pull these today. this is the male flower, and this is the female flower. >> how can you tell? >> 'cause it's got the fruit on it. >> oh, ok. >> and then no fruit here. >> his background, which is also another great thing is that i enjoy, like, working with him, is that he actually has a chef experience background. you know, so i mean, he knows--from my perspective, he knows exactly what, you know, what i'm thinking or things like that. >> john estimates he feeds about 165 people through his csa program. and now, thanks to tim's help, a countlesnumber of other folks who dine at the restaurant have been introduced to this farmer and his produce. and as a farmer, what better way to find out what
and so we can start talking about how we can plan his menu basically from the seed catalog, and, you know, have it to where the diners can understand that, you know, your dinner didn't just take an hour to prepare; it took 110 days. because that's how long ago we thought about what you'd be eating, what you might like to eat. and these are some of the tomatoes that are getting ready, but we can pull these today. this is the male flower, and this is the female flower. >> how can you tell?...
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i can tell what you it is. 46 billion light years from here to as far as we can see. >> that's beyond the power of the human imagination to conceive, though, correct? >> the imagination has to be trained.d. it would have been hard even for a professional astronomer to understand without a certain amount of theory, coupled with these observations. >> the other problem is that it's expanding is it not? >> it is. >> the rate of expansion increased over the past 4-5 billion years? >> exactly. increasing just about during that period. it was slowing down and now it's speeding up. >> did it slow down because the universe was creating galaxies and stars? do we have a billion galax snes. >> no. about 100 billion. >> c we talk about a galaxee? we have the solar system. it consists of 8 planets now? pluto has been demoted. >> correct. >> if you were over voting on pluto and whether it belonged in with the 3 others they were going to put in because pluto's size was comparable to the 3 others and they ought to get into this union too, how would you have voted? >> i would have voted the way the in
i can tell what you it is. 46 billion light years from here to as far as we can see. >> that's beyond the power of the human imagination to conceive, though, correct? >> the imagination has to be trained.d. it would have been hard even for a professional astronomer to understand without a certain amount of theory, coupled with these observations. >> the other problem is that it's expanding is it not? >> it is. >> the rate of expansion increased over the past 4-5...
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be the problem or for example dividends it can be the problem of and so on. and brant crude has hit the one hundred dollars per barrel mark for the first time since two thousand and eight on worries of growing instability in egypt on monday moody's rating agency changed the country's outlook from stable to negative in the second downgrade since mass protests erupted last week the egyptian economy is relatively small but it's home to the suez canal a key shipping route for oil over the weekend a dusk to dawn curfew across egypt brought on warnings of potential delays to shippers in the canal however so far traffic has continued unhindered despite the protests. and the under arrest in egypt started to unsettle markets in the wider sphere as russia also showed signs of strain the r.t.s. and my sex closed down on the day as they tracked global losses. rising oil prices did not push russian energy shares higher as oil and gas companies still lead the drop off of my sex nor cynical was the biggest loser in the sector down over two and three quarter percent banking
be the problem or for example dividends it can be the problem of and so on. and brant crude has hit the one hundred dollars per barrel mark for the first time since two thousand and eight on worries of growing instability in egypt on monday moody's rating agency changed the country's outlook from stable to negative in the second downgrade since mass protests erupted last week the egyptian economy is relatively small but it's home to the suez canal a key shipping route for oil over the weekend a...
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we can do this. we can do this. we can rid the world of this terrible disease...o go through. this is more than just three days. this is a lifetime. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> good morning to you, it is 9:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast. >> a foggy start but high pressure will make way to a beautiful afternoon. all of the cloud cover on the storm track is taken way to our north riding over that big amplifying ridge of high pressure. right now we're in the 50s. 50 in novato. santa rosa and cities in the north bay will see temperatures close to 70 degrees. 67 for fairfield. milder in the south bay, 63 degrees. any problems on roadways, mike? >> we had slick roadway s folks have been behaving nicely. we have a slowdown eastbound coming out of pittsburg bay point. that will have construction closing the on-ramp to east highway 4 to 11:30. that's been extended a short time. keep that in mind for the next hour and a half. we'll get a live look out there and ch
we can do this. we can do this. we can rid the world of this terrible disease...o go through. this is more than just three days. this is a lifetime. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> good morning to you, it is 9:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check the forecast. >> a foggy start but high pressure will make way to a beautiful afternoon. all of the cloud cover on the storm track is taken way to...
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you quote glendower's boast, i can call spirits from the vasty deep, and the reply, so can i, so can any man, but will they come when you call for them? [laughter] you use that quote a couple times in the book to address the question, a couple of questions; why does the supreme court get the support it gets from the public even when the public disagrees with it, and what does the court have to do -- and can i guess this is the really important question -- to maintain that level of public trust and respect? and i think i understand your answer. you say the key lies in the court's ability to apply the constitution's enduring values to changing circumstances. unwavering values applied toeve. so what does that mean? you're a judge, you're a pragmatic judge. you talk about pragmatism. what does pragmatism mean when it comes to a judge interpreting the constitution or a statute? what is pragmatism? >> this is the point of the difficulty of the book and why i'm writing that half of the book. the trouble is that when you say, well, the supreme court really there are two bits of this, the pub
you quote glendower's boast, i can call spirits from the vasty deep, and the reply, so can i, so can any man, but will they come when you call for them? [laughter] you use that quote a couple times in the book to address the question, a couple of questions; why does the supreme court get the support it gets from the public even when the public disagrees with it, and what does the court have to do -- and can i guess this is the really important question -- to maintain that level of public trust...
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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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actually hinder business in the capital here i mean can we can the russian government feel at ease and maybe sub contracting these kind of logistic issues that normally we think the state would do because i think a lot of private companies would do better. look it's got big problems with that but it really doesn't have any choice any longer you know as well as i do the driving from one side to moscow from one side of course because of the other can take several hours now you know there needs to be this investment that goes across russia and you know the states doesn't it has the farms probably but it doesn't really have the mechanism at the moment to invest it appropriately so that's what the private sector can bring it brings efficiencies with it. and you know that's that's actually a key question the we should probably think about a sense of what exactly does modernization really mean for russia what kind of economy is russia really trying to trying to build is it going to be just a state that invests in modern russia or is it really going to be employing the private sector i think y
actually hinder business in the capital here i mean can we can the russian government feel at ease and maybe sub contracting these kind of logistic issues that normally we think the state would do because i think a lot of private companies would do better. look it's got big problems with that but it really doesn't have any choice any longer you know as well as i do the driving from one side to moscow from one side of course because of the other can take several hours now you know there needs to...
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i mean, can you feel this? can you feel the fact that you just won $75,000?e] and on top of this all, ladies and gentlemen... holiday bonus gift. - yeah! - yeah! - i forgot. - i forgot about that. we forgot. you open it this time. - let me put these away for you. if not lamborghini, what else would we want? there's really no lamborghini, but-- - an extra life. - an extra life would be awesome. an extra life would be awesome! - extra life. - drum roll. drum roll! [audience stomping feet] - an extra life! [cheers and applause] extra life! - we're going. we got this. - whoa! - an extra life. - congratulations. your chance of winning the $3 million just got a whole lot better... - oh, my god! - 'cause you got an extra life! but the extra life is not much use if you do not choose to go on. and let me remind you of where you're at. the opportunity ahead of you is to win $125,000. [cheers and applause] what are you guys gonna do? both: we're gonna go for it. - no question? - no question. - no question. - we didn't come here to win $75,000. we came here to win $3 mil
i mean, can you feel this? can you feel the fact that you just won $75,000?e] and on top of this all, ladies and gentlemen... holiday bonus gift. - yeah! - yeah! - i forgot. - i forgot about that. we forgot. you open it this time. - let me put these away for you. if not lamborghini, what else would we want? there's really no lamborghini, but-- - an extra life. - an extra life would be awesome. an extra life would be awesome! - extra life. - drum roll. drum roll! [audience stomping feet] - an...
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>> the commission can take a read of this set of conditions. we would like to amend these conditions if you have a question regarding that. i'm not sure how to speak to the legal opinion or if that is appropriate. if the commission desires to amend these, i think that you are well within your rights to do so. >> i have nothing further. >> so, this is no longer an action item? >> i don't know if you need to take any action based on the withdrawal of the appeal. are there any other questions? public comment, would anyone like to address this item? >> and there was a murder there on -- [inaudible] [inaudible] -- 100 property owners and residents in the marine and has never been consulted on anything related. i would really ask you in your procedures to try to introduce something where the local neighborhood association can be notified if something that affects their neighborhood will come up for consideration by this commission. for example, the amendments and the restrictions put on the security plan, i have never seen them or if i have a right t
>> the commission can take a read of this set of conditions. we would like to amend these conditions if you have a question regarding that. i'm not sure how to speak to the legal opinion or if that is appropriate. if the commission desires to amend these, i think that you are well within your rights to do so. >> i have nothing further. >> so, this is no longer an action item? >> i don't know if you need to take any action based on the withdrawal of the appeal. are there...