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. >> colton ching says his utility has to closingly monitor how much solar power is on his grid, by forcing users to apply for adding to the grid. >> we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively. almost twice the size of the largest power plant this we have on the island. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid is the problem. the key to deflecting is batteries. >> powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and costs about $5,000. the whole system is about $40,000 all told. these were originally forklift batteries, that's what they were designed for and now they're being used as a solar-power retention system. john buse says the batteries solve hawaii's unpredictable power system. >> right at the end when we got it all finished and bought everything they said we can't do it. i said why? they said, because they aren't ready for it, haven't researched it enough. >> it's what drives his customers to defect from the grid. >> that's where the meter used to be? >> yes. >> it might not be for everyone but a few ultrarich residents here may
. >> colton ching says his utility has to closingly monitor how much solar power is on his grid, by forcing users to apply for adding to the grid. >> we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively. almost twice the size of the largest power plant this we have on the island. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid is the problem. the key to deflecting is batteries. >> powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and...
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. >> reporter: colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on hisng customers to apply for permission to apply roof top systems. >> here we have almost 300 megawatts of roof top solar collectively, and that collective impact is twice the size -- almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the island. >> reporter: roof top solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problem. the key to defecting from the grid instead is batteries. the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and cost about $5,000. the whole system is about $40,000 all told. these were originally forklift batteries. that's what they were designed for, and now they are being used as a solar-power retention system. john says the batteries solve the unpredictable power problem and if the utility approved as a learning opportunity. >> right at the end when we got it all finished and bought everything, we said we can't do it. and i said why? and they said because they are not ready for it. they haven't r
. >> reporter: colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on hisng customers to apply for permission to apply roof top systems. >> here we have almost 300 megawatts of roof top solar collectively, and that collective impact is twice the size -- almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the island. >> reporter: roof top solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problem. the key to defecting from the grid...
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. >> reporter: colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on hisrcing customers to have permission to add roof-top systems. >> in ouhu for example we have almost 300 mega waters of rooftop solar collectively and that collective impact, the volume of solar that we have is twice the size almost twice the size of the largest power plant we have on the island. >> reporter: that feed right into the grid are the problem according to him. the key to defecting from the grid instead is batteries. the luxuries of this house are power ed powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2000 pounds and cost about 5,000 and the whole system is about 40,000 all told and these were originally forklift batteries and designed for and now they are being used as a solar power retention system. john says the batteries solve hawaiian electric power problem and utility approved connecting the system to the grid as a learning opportunity. >> right at the end when we got it all finished and bought everything they said we can't do it and i said why and they said
. >> reporter: colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on hisrcing customers to have permission to add roof-top systems. >> in ouhu for example we have almost 300 mega waters of rooftop solar collectively and that collective impact, the volume of solar that we have is twice the size almost twice the size of the largest power plant we have on the island. >> reporter: that feed right into the grid are the problem according to him. the...
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it happened on newport gap fight they say that colton jr.t the clerk and then escaped in his suv. he he is facing a lit any of charges including attempted murder. >>> police are looking for a vandal that defaced a statue. they spend to years raising $1,000 to buy the statue and now there is black graffiti with the number 13 written on its chase. the italian american president said whoever did this is a coward. >>> a morning filled with chaos and chemical contamination in south philadelphia but don't worry this was only a drill about 1,000 first responders tested their reactions but this was just a drill. first a chemical release and then a stampede in the sports complex district both resulting in mass casualties, experted say these types of drilled help coordination. we hope we never see the real thing. >> a dramatic drill. >> seeing they hosed off was a good thing. it was a hot day. the practice they had of hosing people off. but the heat is on and the humidity as well as we take a live lock at sky 6 hd the ben franklin bridge and you see t
it happened on newport gap fight they say that colton jr.t the clerk and then escaped in his suv. he he is facing a lit any of charges including attempted murder. >>> police are looking for a vandal that defaced a statue. they spend to years raising $1,000 to buy the statue and now there is black graffiti with the number 13 written on its chase. the italian american president said whoever did this is a coward. >>> a morning filled with chaos and chemical contamination in south...
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. >> colton ching session his company has to monitor closely how much is available on the grid. >> hereoahu, we have reef top solar 300 megawatts collectively. that volume is almost twice the size of the largest power plant we have on the island. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problems. the key to that is batteries. the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and costs about $5,000. the whole system is about $40,000 all told. these were originally forklift batteries, that's what they were designed for and now they are being used as a solar power retention system. john says the batteries solve hawaiian electric's unpredictable power problem. it's a learning opportunity. >> at the very end whether we got it all finished and bought everything they said we can't do it. i said why? they said because they aren't ready for it they haven't researched it enough. >> it may not be for everyone but a handful of ultrarelinquish homeowners here seem to be demonstrating the future of household energy. jakejacob
. >> colton ching session his company has to monitor closely how much is available on the grid. >> hereoahu, we have reef top solar 300 megawatts collectively. that volume is almost twice the size of the largest power plant we have on the island. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problems. the key to that is batteries. the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and costs about $5,000. the...
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. >> colton chingon ching says that his company has to closely monitor the grid. >> it's okay if you are talking about one or two systems or just a handful but here on oahu for example we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively and that collective impact or volume of solar that we have is twice the size, almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the island. >> rooftop solar that feed directly into the grid is the problem. the dereflection is batteries. >> this house is powered by these bank of batteries. each one of them weighs 2,000 pounds and cost about $2,000. the whole cost is $40,000 all told. these were forklift batteries is what they were designed for and now they are used as a solar power retention system. john says the batteries solve the unsolvable electric problem. >> at the end when we got it all finished and bought everything they said we can't do it and i said why and they said because they're not ready for it. they haven't researched it enough. >> reporter: it's that sort of cautious bureaucratic attitude that drives his customers
. >> colton chingon ching says that his company has to closely monitor the grid. >> it's okay if you are talking about one or two systems or just a handful but here on oahu for example we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively and that collective impact or volume of solar that we have is twice the size, almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the island. >> rooftop solar that feed directly into the grid is the problem. the dereflection...
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. >> reporter: colton says the utility has to monitor how much solar power is on the grid forcing customers to apply for permission to add the system. >> here for example, we had almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively and the collective impact of solar that we had is twice the size almost twice the size of the largest plant. rooftop solar systems that feed into the grid - the key is batteries. the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of the batteries. >> each one weighed 2,000 pounds. 5,000. it's about $40,000. these are batteries, that's what they were designed for. >> now they are used as solar power retention. the batteries solve hawaiian electrics problem, and the utility approved connecting to the grid as a learning opportunity. >> at the end they said we can't do it. i said why, they said they are not ready for it. they haven't reached it. >> the attitude drives the customers. >> that used to be where the meter was. >> it may not be for everyone but a handful of home owners seemed to demand the future of household energy >>> time for sports news now, and here is
. >> reporter: colton says the utility has to monitor how much solar power is on the grid forcing customers to apply for permission to add the system. >> here for example, we had almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar collectively and the collective impact of solar that we had is twice the size almost twice the size of the largest plant. rooftop solar systems that feed into the grid - the key is batteries. the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of the batteries. >>...
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. >> mike's cousin, colton perry, is in the stands with their grandfather taking video of the race. >very saturday. he's pretty fun to watch. >> another camera records from inside the car. about one minute into the race, mike in car number 83 is falling behind. we were actually running second last. i was trying to work my way up through. all i remember seeing was a car coming down the track. i'm thinking, man, i'm going for a ride here. and as soon as we touched wheels, i was up in the air. >> flipping over is fairly common in stock car racing. at first, mike isn't worried. >> the impact didn't really hurt. just an everyday accident. even though it was my first time going on my side, it was all right, go through the driver checklist and start to get out of the car. >> although mike turns the engine off, fuel drips into the car. >> i saw the fuel dripping out of the carburetor and i thought if i can get my belts off, i will flip it. then i'll upright it because it's probably going to start on fire. >> because he's on his side mike has trouble removing his seat belt. fuel continues to l
. >> mike's cousin, colton perry, is in the stands with their grandfather taking video of the race. >very saturday. he's pretty fun to watch. >> another camera records from inside the car. about one minute into the race, mike in car number 83 is falling behind. we were actually running second last. i was trying to work my way up through. all i remember seeing was a car coming down the track. i'm thinking, man, i'm going for a ride here. and as soon as we touched wheels, i was up...
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. >> colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on his grid, by forcing customers to apply for permission to added rooftop systems. >> here for example, we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar correctively and that volume of voluntarily larr that we have is almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the side. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problem. the key to defecting from the grid is batteries. >> the luxuries of this house are powered by this bank of batteries. each weighs 2,000 pounds and costs about $5,000. the whole system is about $40,000 all told. these were originally forklift battery. now they're used as a solar power retention system. >> john says the batteries solve hawaiian electric's unpredictable power problem and that the utility approved connecting the system to the grid as a learning opportunity. >> right at the end when we got it all finished and bought everything, they said we can't do it. i said why? they said because they are not ready for it. they haven't researched
. >> colton says that means his utility has to closely monitor how much solar power is on his grid, by forcing customers to apply for permission to added rooftop systems. >> here for example, we have almost 300 megawatts of rooftop solar correctively and that volume of voluntarily larr that we have is almost twice the size of the largest power plant that we have on the side. >> rooftop solar systems that feed right into the grid are the problem. the key to defecting from the...
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when he was called in from colton county in the 1850's, the anson street mission had 36 members. dr. smite at second pres was looking for someone who would have the respect of free men and slave. at the commencement of the war there were 600 communicants in the church that had been relocated further down calhoun or boundary street. 1500 in sunny school -- sunday school. at the time of reconstruction, his parishioners, which were about 25% white, 75% black, he interviewed it -- he attributed the maintenance of his church and with it at his church was not destroyed or pillaged ormerod it or desecrated -- or my rotte -- marauded or desecrated, he interviewed that to his congregation. i know we have seen this demonstrated on the streets of charleston, in our hearts. and again, i confess to you i know we look at it through different lenses, but i'm asking if you can acquaint it -- he equated to what we do in trying to observe the 6000 plus casualties of our mideast conflicts, it grieves me to see the body that count -- body bag count of what has transpired in iraq and afghanistan. i k
when he was called in from colton county in the 1850's, the anson street mission had 36 members. dr. smite at second pres was looking for someone who would have the respect of free men and slave. at the commencement of the war there were 600 communicants in the church that had been relocated further down calhoun or boundary street. 1500 in sunny school -- sunday school. at the time of reconstruction, his parishioners, which were about 25% white, 75% black, he interviewed it -- he attributed the...
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. >> reporter: but the trio might still be lost if not for nate suitor and colton cook clearing trailspart of the back country when they saw someone who seemed out of place on a distant ridge. >> it was a tall figure skinny. had i looked up 30 seconds later she would have been gone. >> reporter: when they later found out about the search they called to give rescuers the exact coordinates. sisters were located 20 minutes later. how does it feel providing that critical piece of the puzzle. >> nice knowing that helping someone out especially in a situation like that. >> reporter: the women ran low on food were cold and tired but otherwise are fine. >> i was relieved. i started to cry like you would as a parent losing all your kids at once is not an easy thing. >> reporter: their family and the rescue team relieved knowing in wilderness like this it's not always a happy ending. >> there was a lot of high-fives going on and it's one of those things where the culmination of a successful rescue is exhilarating. >> reporter: later this morning we expect to hear from the sisters themselves. the
. >> reporter: but the trio might still be lost if not for nate suitor and colton cook clearing trailspart of the back country when they saw someone who seemed out of place on a distant ridge. >> it was a tall figure skinny. had i looked up 30 seconds later she would have been gone. >> reporter: when they later found out about the search they called to give rescuers the exact coordinates. sisters were located 20 minutes later. how does it feel providing that critical piece of...
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host: robert, colton california independent line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to bring up a couple of points. i am pro-choice because i had a sister -- i have a sister who had lupus and pregnancy could kill her. anytime you have an industry like this that is dealing with something, as your guest is saying, that involves a lot of complexity, your average public will be very emotionally charged. when you are in that industry, it does not really help you do your job to be emotionally charged about it every day. it kind of goes back to when there was body stealing from universities back in the 1800s and stuff. people were very upset about it but at the end of the day, we needed that as a nation to advance our scientific research. we cannot just not do research because your average citizen is going to be emotionally charged about the issue. a soldier is going to talk about shooting somebody between the eyes and we are not going to, he is not going to be upset about it. it is kind of the same deal where, to do the job you are required to do you need to
host: robert, colton california independent line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to bring up a couple of points. i am pro-choice because i had a sister -- i have a sister who had lupus and pregnancy could kill her. anytime you have an industry like this that is dealing with something, as your guest is saying, that involves a lot of complexity, your average public will be very emotionally charged. when you are in that industry, it does not really help you do your job to be emotionally...
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ark vis of the u.s., national archives conservation director historians david armitage and woody colton editor of the thomas edison papers and collector and broker of rare documents. that's coming up tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. primetime tonight on c-span it's conversations with some of the tech industry's leading executives and regulators from this year's techcrunch conference in new york city. you'll hear fcc chair tom wheeler on the public's response during the net neutrality rule making. >> one of the most surprising things during the net neutrality saga over the last year was the simply massive outpouring of public comment. i'm curious up front were you surprised at the amount of comments that came in? and how early were you shocked by that? when were you like, oh, man, this is bigger than most policy debates are? >> i remember there was a day early on when we had 100,000 150,000 kind of comments being filed. and you go, whoa. but, you know, that's why this debate, that's why this decision was so damn important. because what those 4 million people wlo were filing with
ark vis of the u.s., national archives conservation director historians david armitage and woody colton editor of the thomas edison papers and collector and broker of rare documents. that's coming up tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. primetime tonight on c-span it's conversations with some of the tech industry's leading executives and regulators from this year's techcrunch conference in new york city. you'll hear fcc chair tom wheeler on the public's response during the net neutrality...
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colton and tiffany allen, these are residents of oregon. this bill will give hope, hope to individuals like colton who struggles with a.l.s. we owe it to people like linda and nancy, to colton, to tiffany, to our families, to all americans and literally people around the globe to pass this legislation to tackle these diseases that have no treatment or cure, to develop new innovative treatments provide better health technology ultimately bring hope and better lives for all. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from texas reserves. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. at this time it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, the distinguished ranking member of the committee on rules -- the gentlewoman from new york, the distinguished ranking member of the committee on rules ms. slaughter. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. ms. slaughter: thank you mr. speaker. i thank
colton and tiffany allen, these are residents of oregon. this bill will give hope, hope to individuals like colton who struggles with a.l.s. we owe it to people like linda and nancy, to colton, to tiffany, to our families, to all americans and literally people around the globe to pass this legislation to tackle these diseases that have no treatment or cure, to develop new innovative treatments provide better health technology ultimately bring hope and better lives for all. thank you, mr....
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host: robert, colton california independent line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to bring up a couple of points. i am pro-choice because i had a sister -- i have a sister who had lupus and pregnancy could kill her. anytime you have an industry like this that is dealing with something, as your guest is saying, that involves a lot of complexity, your average public will be very emotionally charged. when you are in that industry, it does not really help you do your job to be emotionally charged about it every day. it kind of goes back to when there was body stealing from universities back in the 1800s and stuff. people were very upset about it but at the end of the day, we needed that as a nation to advance our scientific research. we cannot just not do research because your average citizen is going to be emotionally charged about the issue. a soldier is going to talk about shooting somebody between the eyes and we are not going to, he is not going to be upset about it. it is kind of the same deal where, to do the job you are required to do you need to
host: robert, colton california independent line. caller: good morning. i just wanted to bring up a couple of points. i am pro-choice because i had a sister -- i have a sister who had lupus and pregnancy could kill her. anytime you have an industry like this that is dealing with something, as your guest is saying, that involves a lot of complexity, your average public will be very emotionally charged. when you are in that industry, it does not really help you do your job to be emotionally...
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. >> colton rusk he was killed in december of 2010. marine machine gunner gunner and a dog handler.og eli was his life. and his mom and dad wanted to get eli back after he was killed. and i had, because some of my previous relationships with kids i went to college with that were lieutenant general in the marine corps. i called them said listen this is what i want to do. i want to get this dog, i want to get it back to his parents. i ran into road blocks ran into red tape. that's not how the marine corps operates. i went up and asked, listen this is chip chip conley great american. he said let me work on it. about three weeks later, he called me back and said governor eli is on military airlift going back to cherry point, north carolina en route to lackland air force base texas, with instructions not to do anything but put loving hands on him. he's living with the family today. just had a littleer of puppies he just had. a sad story, but it had a good ending. >> governor rick perry. >> it reminds me about the cost of war. i've looked into the face of too many of these young men and w
. >> colton rusk he was killed in december of 2010. marine machine gunner gunner and a dog handler.og eli was his life. and his mom and dad wanted to get eli back after he was killed. and i had, because some of my previous relationships with kids i went to college with that were lieutenant general in the marine corps. i called them said listen this is what i want to do. i want to get this dog, i want to get it back to his parents. i ran into road blocks ran into red tape. that's not how...
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. >> reporter: teenage cowboys nate sutter around colton cook were clearing a trail when they thoughtmountain on a ridge, that's not just where someone goes and hikes. >> reporter: when they learned the sisters were missing they relaid the coordinates to search teams who found the girls within 20 minutes seven miles from where they left their car, the opposite direction of where volunteers were being looking. just before their rescue the sisters survived an incredible night in the woods. >> it was rough. it was raining and snowing. sleet. hail. you can imagine up there. >> reporter: found cold wet and hungry, this nk mo themorning the sisters are safe finally back with family. >> they're in good spirits, kind of hungry a little smelly too. >> reporter: for those who know the trail here say one wrong turn and you can become incredibly lost. as to the sisters who do have camping experience they were incredibly prepared with food and gear. rescue teams say that's what kept them alive. >> that is a good outcome. miguel thanks very much. >>> dylan's in for al with a check of the weather. >
. >> reporter: teenage cowboys nate sutter around colton cook were clearing a trail when they thoughtmountain on a ridge, that's not just where someone goes and hikes. >> reporter: when they learned the sisters were missing they relaid the coordinates to search teams who found the girls within 20 minutes seven miles from where they left their car, the opposite direction of where volunteers were being looking. just before their rescue the sisters survived an incredible night in the...
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. >> teenage cowboys nate and colton were clearing a trail when they thought they spotted a person. >ot somewhere that someone just goes out and hikes. >> when they learned the sisters were missing, they relaid the he could ordnance to search teams who found the girls within 20 minutes, seven miles from where they left their car, the opposite direction wrf volunteers were looking. just before their rescue, the sisters survive an incredible night in the woods. >> it was rough. it was raining and snowing. sleet, hail. anything can you imagine up there. >> found cold, wet and hungry, this morning the sisters are safe, finally back with family. >> they're in good spirits. good health. a little hungry, kind of smelly, too. >> reporter: for those that note trail here, they say one wrong turn and you can get incredibly lost, incredibly quickly. as for those girls, we're told they had everything they need. they had gear and food to last them several days. rescue teams say that was kept them alive. matt? >> that is a good outcome. miguel, thanks very much. we appreciate it. >> all right. we ha
. >> teenage cowboys nate and colton were clearing a trail when they thought they spotted a person. >ot somewhere that someone just goes out and hikes. >> when they learned the sisters were missing, they relaid the he could ordnance to search teams who found the girls within 20 minutes, seven miles from where they left their car, the opposite direction wrf volunteers were looking. just before their rescue, the sisters survive an incredible night in the woods. >> it was...