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these are houses constructed before we had seismic elting codes available for single-family dwellings. they can topple off their foundation. the great news is the retrofit takes about two to three days and it is all done under the house and we have a grant to help. kristen: tell us how much the cost is estimated to be. >> the estimate is about $5,200. no surprise to those of us living in the bay area, it is more expensive. it is more in the $6,000 to $8,000. but it is very important and we have additional help for households that qualify that have incomes of $72,000 or less. they can get another grant on top of the 3000 to get close to the complete cost of the retrofit. kristen: i want to bring map we brought up for our viewers. last year, homeowners and 400 california counties were eligible for grant money. those are the grantees -- those are the counties in dark blue. you have added another 126 zip codes. in total, 521 counties are available. tell us how many homes that represents and how you decided these areas to add? are they higher risk? >> absolutely. 520 one zip codes total th
these are houses constructed before we had seismic elting codes available for single-family dwellings. they can topple off their foundation. the great news is the retrofit takes about two to three days and it is all done under the house and we have a grant to help. kristen: tell us how much the cost is estimated to be. >> the estimate is about $5,200. no surprise to those of us living in the bay area, it is more expensive. it is more in the $6,000 to $8,000. but it is very important and...
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that's why charter has invested billions elting infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> tranfour, along with these
that's why charter has invested billions elting infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> tranfour, along with these
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Oct 17, 2022
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elting socialism with chinese characteristics is -- building socialism with a chinese characteristics is a path we must take to rejuvenate the chinese nation. striving in unity as a pet the chinese people must take to create these achievements -- path the chinese people must take to great these achievements . exercising full and rigorous self-governance it is the path the party must take to maintain its vigor on the road ahead. we have to come to this understanding through many years of practices that are very critical to all of us. so, they are of paramount importance that we must cherish, uphold, never deviate from under its guidance. it will ensure that the great ship of socialism with chinese characteristics can catch the wind, cut through the waves, and sail that are into the future. [applause] unity is strength, only in unity can we succeed. to build china into a modern socialist country we must unleash the tremendous creativity the chinese men -- chinese people in the hundreds of millions. we must stay true to the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, 19 a p
elting socialism with chinese characteristics is -- building socialism with a chinese characteristics is a path we must take to rejuvenate the chinese nation. striving in unity as a pet the chinese people must take to create these achievements -- path the chinese people must take to great these achievements . exercising full and rigorous self-governance it is the path the party must take to maintain its vigor on the road ahead. we have to come to this understanding through many years of...
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and then it got out in the press that i had done it, because elt ofns talking about it.and sam was around my house. he was recording at a studio up the road and sam saw one of them and said, "can i have one?" and i said, "what would you like?" and sam said, "one the size of me. one that's 6'2"." so there we go. that's it. ( applause ) >> stephen: i don't know how to make this transition, but you met the queen! ( applause ) there it is! no gifts, right? no gifts. please tell me no gifts. >> oh, my god. >> stephen: so her majesty, how much time? this is it, like an instant with her or did you spend any quality time? >> this is a fun picture because she was smiling when she met me. that was really, really early stages of my career. i had released, like, one hit single, and i was playing her jubilee. i was next to a really famous comedian who cracked a joke while she was shaking my hand. i have this picture of her delighted to see me, but i remember kylie, who was taking the queen over to me, being like, "this is ed sheeran." and the queen being like... and then hearing the
and then it got out in the press that i had done it, because elt ofns talking about it.and sam was around my house. he was recording at a studio up the road and sam saw one of them and said, "can i have one?" and i said, "what would you like?" and sam said, "one the size of me. one that's 6'2"." so there we go. that's it. ( applause ) >> stephen: i don't know how to make this transition, but you met the queen! ( applause ) there it is! no gifts, right?...
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Oct 12, 2022
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thing is well on the technology side we are inspiredk by the work done byy neuroscientists but but this eltnology and all the millions and billions of on line things to tap into the device knows we will keep clicking through how that's affecting the way we behave and think in the creation of this reality that the brain we taught about often inf, there. and to use a technical term and sometimes you don't there's a portion of the brain that's more fascinating and the thing that end wast for me by the how much we know about neuroscience and on one hand i was amazed at how much we know but also how much we don't know. what we know as complex and the question i was left with was at the end what connects are you? you we have been your research and you weep and other resources. what are the things that we should be paying attention to food want to go from this book to what's next and where do we go next? >> our team -- so we have been kind of doing things related to assessmentki and conflict and moving away from the past. that's another topical thing as have it the colleges in the u.s. have decide
thing is well on the technology side we are inspiredk by the work done byy neuroscientists but but this eltnology and all the millions and billions of on line things to tap into the device knows we will keep clicking through how that's affecting the way we behave and think in the creation of this reality that the brain we taught about often inf, there. and to use a technical term and sometimes you don't there's a portion of the brain that's more fascinating and the thing that end wast for me by...
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Oct 24, 2022
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that's why charter has invested billions elting infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> tranfour, along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> listening to programs on c-span2 c-span radio app just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to "washington journal" daily at 7 a.m. eastern, important congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day, and weekdays at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern catch washington today for a fast pace report of the stories of the day. listen to c-span anytime you just tell your smart speaker play c-span radio. c-span, powered by cable. >> i'm chris goodwin the mississippi department of archives history. our session is titled uniquely american history. and in one way or another these three books touched on nearly every state of the union as well as our neighbors to the north and the south. we will hear from each of our authors about the story they tell in their books and then i'll ask a few questions before o
that's why charter has invested billions elting infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> tranfour, along with these television companies supports c-span2 as a public service. >> listening to programs on c-span2 c-span radio app just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to "washington journal" daily at 7 a.m. eastern, important congressional hearings and other public...
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elting socialism with chinese characteristics is -- building socialism with a chinese characteristics is a path we must take to rejuvenate the chinese nation. striving in unity as a pet the chinese people must take to create these achievements -- path the chinese people must take to great these achievements . exercising full and rigorous self-governance it is the path the party must take to maintain its vigor on the road ahead. we have to come to this understanding through many years of practices that are very critical to all of us. so, they are of paramount importance that we must cherish, uphold, never deviate from under its guidance. it will ensure that the great ship of socialism with chinese characteristics can catch the wind, cut through the waves, and sail that are into the future. [applause] unity is strength, only in unity can we succeed. to build china into a modern socialist country we must unleash the tremendous creativity the chinese men -- chinese people in the hundreds of millions. we must stay true to the fundamental purpose of serving the people wholeheartedly, 19 a p
elting socialism with chinese characteristics is -- building socialism with a chinese characteristics is a path we must take to rejuvenate the chinese nation. striving in unity as a pet the chinese people must take to create these achievements -- path the chinese people must take to great these achievements . exercising full and rigorous self-governance it is the path the party must take to maintain its vigor on the road ahead. we have to come to this understanding through many years of...
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Oct 16, 2022
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elting any facility out there. looking forward to supporting him in the future. host: 30-second rebuttal rep. luria:. i will pass. host: next question goes to congresswoman luria. the keystone pipeline was counseled the pipeline which was supported by labor and business, in this region. would have provided natural gas to the region. do you consider the end of it a victory or a loss for this region and what businesses and federal government expect from you to meet energy needs in the future? rep. luria: the last part of the question, you guys don't talk enough about nuclear power. 40% of our power is already nuclear. what can they expect from me? offshore wind development which i have already mentioned that. we are not going to wake up tomorrow and stop using oil and natural gas. of course we need adequate transmission of oil and natural gas to support our industry but that is not the only barrier to development of industry. i think i will continue to be supportive of all of the elements if we look at the bipartisan info structure package the amount of resources g
elting any facility out there. looking forward to supporting him in the future. host: 30-second rebuttal rep. luria:. i will pass. host: next question goes to congresswoman luria. the keystone pipeline was counseled the pipeline which was supported by labor and business, in this region. would have provided natural gas to the region. do you consider the end of it a victory or a loss for this region and what businesses and federal government expect from you to meet energy needs in the future?...
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they just heard an explosion and it is just another day in kyiv so let's enjoy life to the full elt.ages between of our counter offensive. there are a couple of those happening. there is one happening on the eastern front toward luhansk and donetsk, the region that's been liberated and there is also very successive offensive in the south at kherson. at the moment they're regrouping and trying not to stretch the supply lines too much but i think we're seeing more successes along the way. so i mean, it is in that sense it is doing well. there is one problem, though. with, you know, the staggering losses on the battlefield and russia has resulted to what they do best. just a few days ago we had the first -- fly into kyiv and attack a city near kyiv. and secondly, i mean, they've upped the nuclear rhetoric. so in terms of nuclear threats, i could tell you one thing loud and clear and it is not only my opinion, but every person i've spoken with including people from the president's off. ukraine will not and i will repeat will not surrender after a nuclear strike if it happens. neither wil
they just heard an explosion and it is just another day in kyiv so let's enjoy life to the full elt.ages between of our counter offensive. there are a couple of those happening. there is one happening on the eastern front toward luhansk and donetsk, the region that's been liberated and there is also very successive offensive in the south at kherson. at the moment they're regrouping and trying not to stretch the supply lines too much but i think we're seeing more successes along the way. so i...
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jeffrey hom, eileen lofren and everyone elts else who worked on the plan compiling it and making it availableand the public for today's hearing. we will hear from the department of public health first fallowed by alex (inaudible) of rti international. director janett (inaudible) of california drug policy alliance and therapist morese bird from harm reduction therapy center. thank all them for taking the time to join us today and want to end my remarks by thanking our constituents and community partners including members of the safer (inaudible) treatment on demand coalition and are manyy others for collaboration with our office as we repaired for the hearing over the past several months. i also want to thank my legislative aid melissa ulis (inaudible) marshal lawler and former fellow andy (inaudible) for hard work and research and contribution to the hearing today. looking forward hearing from all the presenters and from my colleagues and members of the public today and without further ado i will turn it over to the department of public health to start off our hearing. welcome. >> welcome. th
jeffrey hom, eileen lofren and everyone elts else who worked on the plan compiling it and making it availableand the public for today's hearing. we will hear from the department of public health first fallowed by alex (inaudible) of rti international. director janett (inaudible) of california drug policy alliance and therapist morese bird from harm reduction therapy center. thank all them for taking the time to join us today and want to end my remarks by thanking our constituents and community...