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dr. chris via twitter, is there a list of technologies supported by the loan program? >> if you go to greenfinancesf.org, there is a list of the eligible measures. >> when do you expect the other counties to be involved in this? you are starting to do this to scale right now? >> we have authorized this across the country. we have this in oklahoma and the state of texas. this is around the bay area, a number of programs coming on line later this year. this is in santa clara, and we see a number of programs launching, and to the north they have a great program in sonoma. >> and you have mentioned these larger states. this is 150 million -- locally, and honestly, why should you not scale this? have they proposed anything similar. >> they have passed the legislation, and this is the first step. they are looking for different ways to make them do these programs, to be less expensive. they are pulling together for these programs. many of these cities, they are trying to get this together for the program, big and small. with the state has done is create a big structure that w
dr. chris via twitter, is there a list of technologies supported by the loan program? >> if you go to greenfinancesf.org, there is a list of the eligible measures. >> when do you expect the other counties to be involved in this? you are starting to do this to scale right now? >> we have authorized this across the country. we have this in oklahoma and the state of texas. this is around the bay area, a number of programs coming on line later this year. this is in santa clara,...
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. >> chris: dr. cooper started the violence intervention program, to try to reach young men at a vulnerable moment and get them to change. >> why that guy is in the hospital, why his family is at the bedside crying, over whether he is going to die, perhaps that is a moment when that person will have, will stop and think. >> chris: cooper saw them in the first 24 hours. >> we don't want you coming back into the hospital again with another injury, which may kill you the second time. we're very up front and very clear. >> chris: he identified risk factors that had to be addressed. >> do you have a record already? >> chris: if the patient needed a job, they helped him get one. if they had a drug problem, they put him in a program. >> these are folks in difficult situations who have got support who have no idea how to dig themselves out of the hole, because they've been in that hole the entire life. >> chris: and you're there with a shovel? >> exactly. >> over the last 11 years, v.i.p. has helped almost 1
. >> chris: dr. cooper started the violence intervention program, to try to reach young men at a vulnerable moment and get them to change. >> why that guy is in the hospital, why his family is at the bedside crying, over whether he is going to die, perhaps that is a moment when that person will have, will stop and think. >> chris: cooper saw them in the first 24 hours. >> we don't want you coming back into the hospital again with another injury, which may kill you the...
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dr. martin luther king's chris speech. the very basic ideas that made this country great. do you know what that is like? we had a president who was a great republican. abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be brief. i will be brief because we all want to go march and we want to hear martin luther king iii space. we should give a round of applause for al sharpton for having this vision to put this together and make sure that we do not lose sight of why we are here. the teachers are here to support rev. dr. martin luther king jr. and his dream to reclaim it. when we needed him, he was here for us. we stand in solidarity with this social movement and labor and this social civil-rights movement are one and the same period thank you. [applause] >> get a hand to the councilman who made this come togeth
dr. martin luther king's chris speech. the very basic ideas that made this country great. do you know what that is like? we had a president who was a great republican. abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be...
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dr. martin luther king's chris speech. the very basic ideas that made this country great.s like? we had a president who was a great republican. abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be brief. i will be brief because we all want to go march and we want to hear martin luther king iii space. we should give a round of applause for al sharpton for having this vision to put this together and make sure that we do not lose sight of why we are here. the teachers are here to support rev. dr. martin luther king jr. and his dream to reclaim it. when we needed him, he was here for us. we stand in solidarity with this social movement and labor and this social civil-rights movement are one and the same period thank you. [applause] >> get a hand to the councilman who made this come together. i wanted to introduc
dr. martin luther king's chris speech. the very basic ideas that made this country great.s like? we had a president who was a great republican. abraham lincoln. that is like them rejecting the gettysburg address. this is serious. i will not take a lot of time because we have resources. we have relationships with the man who is connecting the dots. it is about building for the future of our kids and our grandkids and keep this dream alive. local 237. >> i will be brief. i will be brief...
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dr. bales and doctor bennett omalu cut sections of benoit's brain. they examined the brain tissue under a microscope. what they said they found, evidence of repeated blows to the head. >> very smooth. >> reporter: in chris, an unnormal pro teen that indicates severe brain damage. >> these areas here, of brown staining, all areas of dead nerve cells other dead neurons. >> his damage was extpsive. it was replete across multiple areas of the brain. it was remains one of the worse we have seen. >> reporter: starting with pittsburgh steelers hall of famer mike webster, who dissolved into a shell of a former self after retiring at just 38 years old. >> i knew mike very well personally, saw mike who was a great player, a great father, a great teammate, a great person. change >> i slept in the car for probably about a year and a half out of the last five years. >> mike died homeless. pitiful. he had a few close friends. >> reporter: dr. omalu suspected the bizarre behavior that marked the end of webster's life could be explained in his brain, caused by repeated blows to the head. it was chronic traumatic encephalopathy. >> lot of these repeated blows are part in the brain. >> reporter: they expected to rename i
dr. bales and doctor bennett omalu cut sections of benoit's brain. they examined the brain tissue under a microscope. what they said they found, evidence of repeated blows to the head. >> very smooth. >> reporter: in chris, an unnormal pro teen that indicates severe brain damage. >> these areas here, of brown staining, all areas of dead nerve cells other dead neurons. >> his damage was extpsive. it was replete across multiple areas of the brain. it was remains one of the...
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dr. debbye turner bell is here with these cute little critters. >> chris loves exotic wild animal segmentsd walking it down fifth avenue. >> give it a shot. so this this has been a big discussion in hollywood for a while now. who is going to be the girl with the dragon tattoo. who will play the famous character. we know this morning run runie mar after the. it didn't go to natalie portman, it went to her. we'll talk more about her this morning. she says football is the glue that holds her family together. can that be a bad thing? >> she is a little bit of football reallity. first we want to check in with our weather royalty. lonnie quinn standing by with a final check of the weather. >> i have the royal family here of weather. what is your name? >> meredith benson. >> this is the weather royalty thing here. tell me the deal. you're involved with weather how? >> well, i was a weather forecaster down in texas for the cbs of a t >>> up high, my friend. i hope you're having a great day wherever you are. >>> a new report from the american cancer society finds cancer costs more in lost lives and
dr. debbye turner bell is here with these cute little critters. >> chris loves exotic wild animal segmentsd walking it down fifth avenue. >> give it a shot. so this this has been a big discussion in hollywood for a while now. who is going to be the girl with the dragon tattoo. who will play the famous character. we know this morning run runie mar after the. it didn't go to natalie portman, it went to her. we'll talk more about her this morning. she says football is the glue that...
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chris, next monday and tuesday, looks like we finally start to warm up a little bit more. mid-80s. >> isn't it october? >> fall time. >> craig, thank you very much. >>> 4:40 is the time. dr. laura shocker. what she said after repeatedly using a racial slur on air. >>> and facebook may know where you are today. what the social networking site is set to unveil. >>> plus, five secrets that will save you time at the the dmv. jean elle. facebook's 500 million members will soon beable to broadcast not only their status, but where they are. that's what a number of tech news sites are blogging this morning. so do you want to have a facebook low jack? for more on what that means for you and your privacy, even if you're not a facebook user, here's nbc bay area's vicky nguyen. >> reporter: it's called geo location. basically, it's a service that allows you to log on to a website from your mobile device and tell all your friends where you are. maybe not that exciting when you're at work, but say you're at a cafe and you want to see what friends are in the area and who might want to join you. a few taps on the screen and you broadcast your location. now, websites have already posted
chris, next monday and tuesday, looks like we finally start to warm up a little bit more. mid-80s. >> isn't it october? >> fall time. >> craig, thank you very much. >>> 4:40 is the time. dr. laura shocker. what she said after repeatedly using a racial slur on air. >>> and facebook may know where you are today. what the social networking site is set to unveil. >>> plus, five secrets that will save you time at the the dmv. jean elle. facebook's 500...
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chris connelly, thanks very much. >>> when we come back, food for thought. dr.n'n'n'n'n' ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happess comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. the yoplait you can't get enough of. now in a four pack. ♪ got to go back back to school again ♪ >>> now, america's health, as kids go back to school. down south, they're already back in school. they're depending on the school cafeteria, or a brown bag lunch packed for convenient. but the most convenient is not always the most nutrition. dr. roizen is here with five foods that flunk the test. >> what we want to do is engrain in the kids an understanding of nutrition and health, so they don't get an "f," but get a learning advantage. and they make the right decision on their own. >> it's not just about now. it's about the future. setting the examples. breakfast, we hear how important this is. >> breakfast is important. this gets an unmitigated "f." this is a croissant, with lunch meet a
chris connelly, thanks very much. >>> when we come back, food for thought. dr.n'n'n'n'n' ♪ [ female announcer ] yoplait's real fruit and the goodness of dairy... gives you a little slice of happy. and happess comes in 25 delicious flavors. explore them all. yoplait. it is so good. the yoplait you can't get enough of. now in a four pack. ♪ got to go back back to school again ♪ >>> now, america's health, as kids go back to school. down south, they're already back in...