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ate al of you m3 ing the effort to be here and enjoy the rest of the evening.can hit the bars an mingle. have a g td nigfro. hp,py n, a yeaed [captioning performed by national captioning i wetiudteen i lvp,tions co dori-it national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> n td'merl. at sock a.m. ranking member of the house henry waxman discussing health care and tpwhrobal warming issues. after thady a n, as conierence foth president obama as he announces his new chief of stof the hf. e aoming fr n worlwol our guests include imeter weaner of the et3 ofs and radio talk sho hose bill press. they talk about thele us, th congress stawan changes at the white house and u.s. economy. then steven bell of the sitpartisan p of the 13 ofy center discusses the prospect of a and of the hter thady heahere h p o3 ofy correspondent for npr looks at parts of the heahere prescare l t3 ing of the hiein u inne s a
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gather he was remembered for starting ing at the family church.he peace corp under his brother-in-law john f kennedy. for running the war of poverty. but for being a good man. >> could anybody really be as good as he seemed to be? i mean come on now. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> come on. every other man in this church feels about two inches tall right now. >> among others, he touched the rock star bono who sang his tribute. ♪ of your peace >> as did stevie wonder. ♪ >> maria shriver spoke of how she saw her father. >> for me, perhaps his greatest achievement was showing us in our family how to show up in other people's lives and how to love unconditionally. he died this week at age 95. he was buried next to his wife of 56 years. when nbc "nightly news" continues, the case of amanda knox. the young american woman convicted of murder in italy. and later, one man's mission to preserve some of the most stunning landscapes of the american west. a knox. and later, one man's mission to preserve some of the most stunning landscapes of the american west. w
gather he was remembered for starting ing at the family church.he peace corp under his brother-in-law john f kennedy. for running the war of poverty. but for being a good man. >> could anybody really be as good as he seemed to be? i mean come on now. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> come on. every other man in this church feels about two inches tall right now. >> among others, he touched the rock star bono who sang his tribute. ♪ of your peace >> as did stevie wonder. ♪...
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ing prilosec otc is the one thing i can count on to block my heartburn. i take it in the morning i'm ready to go for the rest of the day [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn! buy two 42-count boxes of prilosec otc. get $25 back. i knew for years before i quit that i needed to quit and i went online to find a way. ♪ what really excited me about chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could ge
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i mean, i know you sign a bunch of papers ---ing this never done this -- you sign a bunch of papers and do they print a check out and do you go to wells fargo and say -- >> that's a good question. >> yeah. >> how does that work? >> i mean, it's all wire transfer. although there was one check that had whatever 10 million plus digits that we carried to the bank, which was fun and my founders -- >> and you went to a teller. >> yes. which was great. >> that's cool. that's so cool. >> it is great. it's amusing to watch their faces. >> you should document that. >> have you checked your bank statement where it says, off the charts balance? >> one of the most amusing things is i get my social security statement every year and it looks like this year your total salary was 11,000, this year was 6,000. every startup i make dirt and then i have the big payout and then i make dirt again. >>> up next, a bare-chested ceo places a picture of himself in a tutu on facebook. the fast naturing chip conley when "press here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press here." as we look back on some of the more tha
i mean, i know you sign a bunch of papers ---ing this never done this -- you sign a bunch of papers and do they print a check out and do you go to wells fargo and say -- >> that's a good question. >> yeah. >> how does that work? >> i mean, it's all wire transfer. although there was one check that had whatever 10 million plus digits that we carried to the bank, which was fun and my founders -- >> and you went to a teller. >> yes. which was great. >>...
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the problem was that the dollar was co-ops ing against the puzzle so rapidly that it was really killing exports here chile is the largest exporter of copper in the world as was nitrates gold silver and so because of the rising commodity prices the past so was it through ing tremendous value against the dollar it had risen i believe about thirty percent since the lows of the two thousand and eight crises you know thirty percent in two years and it was just chile exporters americans out what walk us through this methodology and other words all these countries around the world are trying to export their way back to growth after the huge financer collapse of two thousand and eight but clearly this currency war beggar thy neighbor policy it can't it can result in everybody winning it sounds like what everybody's going to lose in the end or is it a game of chicken or does this all end up going that is the million. dollar question or the billion dollar question of the trillion dollar president nobody really knows how it's going to end but it's going to end badly. in a bigger guy never policy a
the problem was that the dollar was co-ops ing against the puzzle so rapidly that it was really killing exports here chile is the largest exporter of copper in the world as was nitrates gold silver and so because of the rising commodity prices the past so was it through ing tremendous value against the dollar it had risen i believe about thirty percent since the lows of the two thousand and eight crises you know thirty percent in two years and it was just chile exporters americans out what walk...
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>> guest: ing you know, this has been a really vexing problem for us for a long time. i think part of the digital transition that was so exciting was we were actually going to give the police and the firefighters the technology that they need to interoperate in times of crisis. and it is still one of the most critical things and responsibilities that we have. there are competing ideas as to what to do with the d block. if the there was one right answer, i think we would have moved forward with it, so i look forward to working with those members of congress who are interested in this to try and make a decision so that by the anniversary of 9/11 this year we can actually have a plan forward so that we can have interoperable communications. >> host: do you lean towards a dedicated area? >> guest: i think that both models work. and i look forward to working with those who are entered in the summit because i think -- interested in the subject because i think it's important that we find an answer. policemen, the first responders deserve a network. >> host: but as i understan
>> guest: ing you know, this has been a really vexing problem for us for a long time. i think part of the digital transition that was so exciting was we were actually going to give the police and the firefighters the technology that they need to interoperate in times of crisis. and it is still one of the most critical things and responsibilities that we have. there are competing ideas as to what to do with the d block. if the there was one right answer, i think we would have moved forward...
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they're doctor they're not booing you, they're woo-ing you. ok.y? >> fishing every day the >> excellent fishing off the coast here. what advice would you give to new operators of cable cars? >> new operators? stay out of buses. >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. howard woo. give us your practice ring and the real thing. howard woo. [ringing bells] >> howard woo, ladies and gentlemen. fantastic. all right. our fourth contestant, ladies and gentlemen, is a grip and a conductor. he's been with muni for 35 years. he's been on the cable car for 18 years. 1999 champion to ring in the millennium and 2004 champion. ladies and gentlemen, mr. frankware. -- mr. frank wear. how's it going today? >> great. >> if you weren't driving the cable car what would you be doing? >> i'd be bar-hopping. >> start at one end of clement street and go all the way down, hitting all the bars. if you could choose anybody to pick your partner, who would you pick? >> i would say the governor but i knows -- know he's busy clearing up all this mess we're in.
they're doctor they're not booing you, they're woo-ing you. ok.y? >> fishing every day the >> excellent fishing off the coast here. what advice would you give to new operators of cable cars? >> new operators? stay out of buses. >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. howard woo. give us your practice ring and the real thing. howard woo. [ringing bells] >> howard woo, ladies and gentlemen. fantastic. all right. our fourth contestant, ladies and gentlemen, is a grip and a...
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ing go ahead. >> i was talking with jason about this, and i think that backstrom was one of the team captains he did not pick ovechkin. >> yeah. you talk to jason. to heck with him. the way this goes pam, it's like in the school yard, i pick you, pick you and the last guy picked was kestler, the poor kid is left last. >> and you were talking to jason about that, you come to me, not the staff. >> good night everybody. >> all right. ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky, stinky ♪ hefty, hefty, hefty [ announcer ] hefty bags with unscented odor block technology... help neutralize odors and stop the stinkies. ♪ stinky, stinky, stinky ♪ hefty, hefty, hefty breakfast for lunch. breakfast for dinner. with three new breakfast lovers dishes, who needs a break from breakfast? denny's. america's diner is always open.
ing go ahead. >> i was talking with jason about this, and i think that backstrom was one of the team captains he did not pick ovechkin. >> yeah. you talk to jason. to heck with him. the way this goes pam, it's like in the school yard, i pick you, pick you and the last guy picked was kestler, the poor kid is left last. >> and you were talking to jason about that, you come to me, not the staff. >> good night everybody. >> all right. ♪ stinky ♪ hefty ♪ stinky...
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ing the snow. but the figures themselves came to life via the computer animation. >> i don't begin to focus on the character and instead of the design. for instance, the walk didn't start. gruffalo is a large character and walks slowly and is lethargic. >> the cardboard cutout was used to check the size against the background and then uploaded the images to the computer. >> the gruffalo required about 50,000 snapshots. >> the gruffalo monster was originally created by axle scheffler. even before the film's released, the children's book of the same name was a best seller worldwide. >> the feeling i had gotten when i saw the gruffalo move was interesting. i always grew the gruffalo from the side, so i got see him from the front and back and zehr every -- >> the gruffalo was the biggest project yet for he and his team. he and six colleagues founded the studio in 2002 when they were still students of a film school in lewd wicksburg. >> there's such a division of labor in animation, it's rare to find sn
ing the snow. but the figures themselves came to life via the computer animation. >> i don't begin to focus on the character and instead of the design. for instance, the walk didn't start. gruffalo is a large character and walks slowly and is lethargic. >> the cardboard cutout was used to check the size against the background and then uploaded the images to the computer. >> the gruffalo required about 50,000 snapshots. >> the gruffalo monster was originally created by...
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ing go ahead. >> i was talking with jason about this, and i think that backstrom was one of the teamovechkin. >> yeah. you talk to jason. to heck with him. the way this goes pam, it's like in the school yard, i pick you, pick you and the last guy picked was kestler, the poor kid is left last. >> and you were talking to jason abou rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! where to sputnik? [ chuckles ]
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ing -- no. if it hadn't collapsed in the disaster chances are it will stay up. outside, where's an open area? high rise building when glass breaks it floats it with hit 2 blocks away from where it falls. if you are outside, you want to look up and make sure nothing is coming toward you. there is 3-5 feet of glass on market street. top of that you are going to have office furniture and debris falling into the street. even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if collapsed on you there is no safe place to go. how about here. the safety spot is second base. no doubt about it. you have 60,000 people want to go to second base. people get injured jumping chairs. go between the chairs, cover your head and get your head below the seat. there is a lot of crud down there. the chairs will break the fall. if you stop, someone behind you will hit you. so, slow down, pull to the side of the road. stay with the car until the shaking stops. you need protection for your head. if there are wires near your car, don't get out. don't park under or over an
ing -- no. if it hadn't collapsed in the disaster chances are it will stay up. outside, where's an open area? high rise building when glass breaks it floats it with hit 2 blocks away from where it falls. if you are outside, you want to look up and make sure nothing is coming toward you. there is 3-5 feet of glass on market street. top of that you are going to have office furniture and debris falling into the street. even if you are in a car if you are next to large, brick buildings and if...
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rth america, widespread snow developing across the lower midwest of the u.s., two systems ing , e wa t southeast bringing thundershowers as well as snow in north carolina and then one mi o othceraplns is going to be gaining a bit more energy as it moves across the mississippi valley, and then bringing widespread and heavy blowing snow. out towards the west, the dry conditions generally that snow easing over the northern rockies but from the pacific a new syst wl ri, inng more rain in the days to come here. los angeles coming in at 19 degrees, chilly towards th north, seattle, and 1 in vancouver, minus 2 in chicago and 8 degrees in houston, chilly down here as well. heading into europe finally, still going to see scattered snow showers, places like scandinavia, western russia and the mountainous areas of poland and germany, seeing the change in the weather here with milder air coming in from the west, osngheigesp, temperatures up i should say. we are going to see more rain rather than snow, widespread rain anticipat for france with isolated heavy downpours and then british isles will
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country during the two decade long civil war which added in two thousand and five with thousands and ing up in israel artist paulus leader has met refugees who struggle to make ends meet after finding a new home in a place considered an anime state by stay on. the road to freedom is long and its role wasn't their first choice egypt was but as the thousands of refugees fleeing sudan found themselves under assault in cairo by a police force trying to clean up the streets the decision to cross over into israel seemed and logical one. is near from here an israeli. and they do scan. and question but the journey was long sometimes on foot sometimes penguins to drive them you have to cross the border and coming to the israeli border with the. measure of the sort of not to see you otherwise you would be something shooting me a martyr made actually three years ago with his wife and four children he watched friends and family die along the way some were shot some died of hunger. but it's all doesn't really know what to do with these refugees last year alone eighteen thousand arrived just from suda
country during the two decade long civil war which added in two thousand and five with thousands and ing up in israel artist paulus leader has met refugees who struggle to make ends meet after finding a new home in a place considered an anime state by stay on. the road to freedom is long and its role wasn't their first choice egypt was but as the thousands of refugees fleeing sudan found themselves under assault in cairo by a police force trying to clean up the streets the decision to cross...
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so, we are see inging rivers flowing earlier. the melting season is coming earlier and we're seeing storms delivering more rain and less snow. the storms themselves are warmer not just the interstorm periods that are warmer. so the climate of our generations is warmer than our moms and dads and our grandparents. next one. so, let's consider what the climate models have to say about all of this. next one. first of all, just to remind you about the greenhouse effect. here we have two mra net bodies. the moon and the earth. the moon does not have an atmosphere so it has no trappings of gases like methane and co2, and so forth which are the reason global warming is happening. the moon has an average temperature that's about 33 celsius less than earths on average. so the greenhouse effect is a natural phenomena. the greenhouse effect your used to hearing about on the news by president bush and all those other experts is the incremented effect well we've added about a third to the sea level and as well as others but if you want to ques
so, we are see inging rivers flowing earlier. the melting season is coming earlier and we're seeing storms delivering more rain and less snow. the storms themselves are warmer not just the interstorm periods that are warmer. so the climate of our generations is warmer than our moms and dads and our grandparents. next one. so, let's consider what the climate models have to say about all of this. next one. first of all, just to remind you about the greenhouse effect. here we have two mra net...
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all from medford, the rain primarily up interstate 5 spreading to xoe cane latspread ing to sacramento, 60 degrees. tucson looking nice. sunny and 70. >>> lynn, wouldn't those 80s be nice in southern california? weekend forecast coming up. >> ah, we can just dream. bill, thanks so much. >>> the day ahead in stocks. fancy food as an investment and wacky wall street salaries. and a sting at the box office this weekend. >>> cam newton makes a decision about his future, karma gets the best of james, and the pats' wes welker puts his foot in his mouth. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. >>> secretary of defense hillary clinton bluntly criticized leaders calling on them to do more as cleaning up the borders. while in qatar she said they need to clean up their economies or lose out to extremism. >>> and the shooting death of an estranged wife as he held their 17-month-old daughter in his arms. in alabama, he was executed for the shooting death of his estranged wife. 52-year-old l
all from medford, the rain primarily up interstate 5 spreading to xoe cane latspread ing to sacramento, 60 degrees. tucson looking nice. sunny and 70. >>> lynn, wouldn't those 80s be nice in southern california? weekend forecast coming up. >> ah, we can just dream. bill, thanks so much. >>> the day ahead in stocks. fancy food as an investment and wacky wall street salaries. and a sting at the box office this weekend. >>> cam newton makes a decision about his...
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to point out in california, the amount of water that's used in conveying and other forms of pump inging, imagining the water system is about 18 percent of the total electrical use in the state. so, the different - that means the different parts of the climate problem are connected. it's not just the water problems over here and the energy problem is over here and their somehow insulated. they are not. so, next one. um... this is a slide that, you know, if i really tortured you i would have shown a few minutesing a but this is a picture of the,g fel, model under a medium high emissions scenario. the change of the temperature at the end of the century, verses the model, historical climate, and you can see the scale. i'm looking that map here. scale is at the bottom and what you see by this is the coastal air temperature raised, by the end of the century, about 2, 2 and a half degrees celsius. but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this
to point out in california, the amount of water that's used in conveying and other forms of pump inging, imagining the water system is about 18 percent of the total electrical use in the state. so, the different - that means the different parts of the climate problem are connected. it's not just the water problems over here and the energy problem is over here and their somehow insulated. they are not. so, next one. um... this is a slide that, you know, if i really tortured you i would have...
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and as a result the number of elderly living alone is increase ing about 8% of households is elderly people made up of individuals who live alone. in the next 20 years, the percentage is expected to double. people have become less involved in their families. they have in some cases, elderly men and women who lived alone had gone unnoticed for days or years. isolation has emerged as a social issue. >> what are japanese people doing to find a solution? >> as we saw in the report an increasing number of elderly people do not live with family members. there's a case not only for the elderly, but also for the young. young people are also trying to bond more with others. so sharing a residence is also cost effective for those having troublemaning planning a career these economy. >> thank you for your report. >>> next in our series, the japan syndrome, we focus on how a growing number of retired people are moving abroad because they can't afford the cost of living at home. >>> in biz news, eurozone nations have issued bonds worth 5 billion euros to help ease ireland's fiscal deficit. japan
and as a result the number of elderly living alone is increase ing about 8% of households is elderly people made up of individuals who live alone. in the next 20 years, the percentage is expected to double. people have become less involved in their families. they have in some cases, elderly men and women who lived alone had gone unnoticed for days or years. isolation has emerged as a social issue. >> what are japanese people doing to find a solution? >> as we saw in the report an...
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una is on the front cover because she is-ing us start a neighborhood watch program. our neighborhood -- i lived in my neighborhood for 20 years i never seen we have been plagued by violence i know is a city wide problem. we have as a result started a neighborhood watch program. we have over 30 blocks, that's a lot of bonni blairings starting neighborhood watch. thank god for safe and una because that organization is really helping us kick started. that's a great way to build communality. what's a neighborhood watch a block by block level not on a territory. you have to go get to know your neighbors. how many of you know your immediate neighbors or people that live 2 doors down from you. you would be surprised how many in your neighborhood don't. through a neighborhood watch program we are making neighbors get to meet each other it's a great way to build communality. our news letter we have a yahoo group over 600 people. we make it easy to join. we have a website where you type in your e mail address to the website and you sign yourself up. i don't have to sign you up
una is on the front cover because she is-ing us start a neighborhood watch program. our neighborhood -- i lived in my neighborhood for 20 years i never seen we have been plagued by violence i know is a city wide problem. we have as a result started a neighborhood watch program. we have over 30 blocks, that's a lot of bonni blairings starting neighborhood watch. thank god for safe and una because that organization is really helping us kick started. that's a great way to build communality. what's...
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now, there's a new treatment he ing women stay cool. >>> and after plenty of dense fog this morning, a sweet finish on the day. a lot of sunshine and mid-60s from the north bay down to the uth bay. we will see fog returning tonight, however, we're going talk about something a lot of you want to hear about. a warming seven-day forecast in minutes. >>> video of a marijuana smoking toddler has led to the arrest of a southern california couple. >> the sheriff's department was tipped on saturday. a local newspaper reports the tipster provided video showing the 20-year-old mother and 24-year-old father sharing pot with their 23 month old son, who smoked it from a pipe. >> investigate rs say the couple taped the episode themselves. the parents have been arrested. the mother is seven months pregnant. >>> and now to the battle over health care reform and the republican mantra to repeal it and replace parts of it. >> the gop will lead a vote tomorrow on what they call repealing the job killing health care law. >> the president and senate would veto any attempt. kristen dahlgren is live in wash
now, there's a new treatment he ing women stay cool. >>> and after plenty of dense fog this morning, a sweet finish on the day. a lot of sunshine and mid-60s from the north bay down to the uth bay. we will see fog returning tonight, however, we're going talk about something a lot of you want to hear about. a warming seven-day forecast in minutes. >>> video of a marijuana smoking toddler has led to the arrest of a southern california couple. >> the sheriff's department...
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for me, cheerios is a good place start. [ male annncer ] got something you'll love to keep ing? take care of your heart. you can art with cheerios. thnatural whole grain oats can help lower cholestol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. you'veot everything you thought would make you happy. a promising career, plenty of friend..and a growing family. but lifeeems empty. something's missing. only go can bring real meaning to life. true happiness com from knowing him. discover how god can change your life. watch the "7 >>> breakthrough technology and development in the bay area could eventually free thousands of kidney patient from dialysis. carolyjohnson has more. >> did anderson knows this drill all too well, after a transplanted kidney gave out he spent three days a week hooked up to a dialysis machine. >> i don't leave san francisco very often. >> but thousands of patients could be free from dialysis. >> this is a device that will have a filter. >> a professo is holding a prototype of
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for me, cheerios is a good place start. [ male annncer ] got something you'll love to keep ing?e care of your heart. you can art with cheerios. thnatural whole grain oats can help lower cholestol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's tim love your heart you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. >> alan: robert deniro and ben still were the top pick at the box office. little fockers brought in over $26 milliothis weekend. a close second was "through grit" with $24 llion, and rounding out the top three what another flick starring jeff bridges, tron, legacy. revenues were down 28% from new year's weeke a year ago. that's it for abc-7 news thanks for joing us. hope to see you tonight at 11:00. captioned by closed caioning services inc. were prese i want you to >>
for me, cheerios is a good place start. [ male annncer ] got something you'll love to keep ing?e care of your heart. you can art with cheerios. thnatural whole grain oats can help lower cholestol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's tim love your heart you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. >> alan: robert deniro and ben still were the top pick at the box office. little fockers brought in over $26 milliothis weekend. a close second was "through...
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settlement agreement which was a multi party, multi state agreement, which basically through fund g ing compensation and on farm and in their system were able to conserve water and that then moved to the urban area so you have the concept of a win win , farmers are able to farm in the more efficient manner and we're able to utilize and tap into water supplies in the past we have not been able to do. and then also we're lining a couple canals, urban canals that will save additional water. we're moving - you saw what 91 looked like. in 05, we had a big chunk we went through recycled and i went through that by 2011 we will have added the de saline ization and the canals and the other part will represent ten percent of our supply portfolio. by 2020 we will have achieved a more diverse supply portfolio that is no longer solely dependent of the hydraulics coming out of the delta and colorado river. the second piece of the strategy is authorities capitol improvement category. we recently recosted our program which is a 20 to 25 year program and it will cost us 24 billion dollars to do that. if
settlement agreement which was a multi party, multi state agreement, which basically through fund g ing compensation and on farm and in their system were able to conserve water and that then moved to the urban area so you have the concept of a win win , farmers are able to farm in the more efficient manner and we're able to utilize and tap into water supplies in the past we have not been able to do. and then also we're lining a couple canals, urban canals that will save additional water. we're...
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the good old english pub everyone loves an include ing possibly. visited london six times in the year. eleven allegedly lenin stalin for the first time inside this these two it must library just down the road he's frequent have a lot of strength elsewhere. and i think you believe you still are so this is a very leftist sort of area and we have we have a lot of tourists coming in just because of that sign. however there's a new story than first meets talent at the bullshit congress and so just filling in nineteen or five i don't make me feel any sympathy is enough to still believe that today. the cultural center pushkin house was founded in one nine hundred fifty six a routine that catered in notting hill and moved to this new bag in bloomsbury square in two thousand and six now they have over four hundred members or friends as they're called and every month they have a range of cultural activities including exhibition concepts and actions. was a showcase for russian culture in london focused on the english cultural exchange. sent to provide educati
the good old english pub everyone loves an include ing possibly. visited london six times in the year. eleven allegedly lenin stalin for the first time inside this these two it must library just down the road he's frequent have a lot of strength elsewhere. and i think you believe you still are so this is a very leftist sort of area and we have we have a lot of tourists coming in just because of that sign. however there's a new story than first meets talent at the bullshit congress and so just...
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i was surprised that the media -- this just shows how my crop ing our -- my croppic our news media is at what's happened in the last two minutes generally. but with this swine flu pandemic we've been having -- and it is a pandemic although thank goodness it's not as dangerous a strain as we thought it might be, but in this case a private, an 18-year-old private at fort dix in new jersey went on a 5-mile forced march in the morning, you know, part of his training. he didn't feel well, he collapsed, and he died. and he had flu, and it turns out what he had was h1n1 which was swine flu. so they thought it might be like 1918, the last time we'd had a terrible swine flu, and that it might be somewhat mild in the spring, but it would come back having mutated into becoming this horrible killer in the fall. so they decided to the inoculate everybody in the united states. it never came back, so cdc looked really dumb over this. what did come right when they were looking for it, and they thought at first it was swine flu, was legionnaire's disease in philadelphia. now, this was the bicentennial
i was surprised that the media -- this just shows how my crop ing our -- my croppic our news media is at what's happened in the last two minutes generally. but with this swine flu pandemic we've been having -- and it is a pandemic although thank goodness it's not as dangerous a strain as we thought it might be, but in this case a private, an 18-year-old private at fort dix in new jersey went on a 5-mile forced march in the morning, you know, part of his training. he didn't feel well, he...
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then finally, back to add ing a couple of issues to chart on here. one if you have not done it you should look at your financial systems and rate stability that now particularly to deal with rate increases in the future. you should be paying a lot of attention to where you are now with rates. you need to keep flexible. the biggest problem i have now is people trying to solve my problems for me to invest in today to solve something 30 or 40 years from now and to make huge capitol investments today might not be the right approach and you need to all look at that in our own utilities. we need to react and not over-react and do things that don't make sense and cause our rate payer as lot of sense and are not going to contribute to solveg the problem. we're going to get a lot more information year by years we go forward. finally i would really reiterate what you really need to do is try and get control overall those things you know you can control. that up certainty that currently is there. i would try to grab that and minimize that because the climate ch
then finally, back to add ing a couple of issues to chart on here. one if you have not done it you should look at your financial systems and rate stability that now particularly to deal with rate increases in the future. you should be paying a lot of attention to where you are now with rates. you need to keep flexible. the biggest problem i have now is people trying to solve my problems for me to invest in today to solve something 30 or 40 years from now and to make huge capitol investments...
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those big changes in your forecast>>ing t ck. until i look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know it. that's why i recommend new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's been clinically proven to help reverse it... in just four weeks. it also protects these other areas dentists check most. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. for healthier gums. >>> breaking news from richmond. a 16-year-old has been shot and killed apparently. this happening in richmond. police are on the scene. they say the suspect took off and is in a dodge -- white dodge avenger. again, a 16-year-old shot and killed in richmond. when we get more information, we will pass it along to you. >>> the six defendants in that richmond gang rape case appeared before a judge today. none of the accused enter pleas during the arraignment, but all six are charged in the
those big changes in your forecast>>ing t ck. until i look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know it. that's why i recommend new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. and it's been clinically proven to help reverse it... in just four weeks. it also protects these other...
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physical activity as close minot's if you and didn't are able to achieve a positive effect but here's ings useful close minutes to have delayed taishan should get a similar effect with the disabled and the elderly of the various cells learn astounding that they. do need for food. rehabilitation these suits can provide is truly great as russia suffers one of the world's highest rates of stroke recurrent. strokes are impacting ever younger demographics worldwide meaning there are more survivors who need step by step assistance in retaining their physical strength. russia is the only country in the world that has come out with this treatment texting we've been testing this suits for more than five years and have developed differentiated methods do you consider various groups of movement disorders and for various groups of patients we have success stories with full rehabilitation of mobility and mental ability after the use of the region. patients were able to return to work and their families and enjoy the same life as before their stroke. based on the same principle new technology is being e
physical activity as close minot's if you and didn't are able to achieve a positive effect but here's ings useful close minutes to have delayed taishan should get a similar effect with the disabled and the elderly of the various cells learn astounding that they. do need for food. rehabilitation these suits can provide is truly great as russia suffers one of the world's highest rates of stroke recurrent. strokes are impacting ever younger demographics worldwide meaning there are more survivors...
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but modern, professional climb, it's a big ing. >> you mean communicating by computers?> these guys may do it. but these guys aren't -- >> you mean on facebook? >> i mean, they're not at that level of knowledge and ability. >> you mean that ingredient we put into the iranian reactors? >> i think they're in the cell phone age, like i am, john. [ laughter ] >> they're past their >>> predictions, pat? >> we're in present danger, the u.s. positi in the middle east basically could be wiped out, really good friends like the king of jordan gone, as well as yemen. isolating israel in the middle east. >> next in israel is one of the biggest recipients of u.s. foreign aid. and how the egyptian country handles itself. >> the white house already announced today they were going to review. >> quickly. >> these protests are going to reignite the protests we saw nearly two years ago in iran. >> i see a peaceful democratic- ruled egypt. >> i predict jim webb will not seek a second term in 2012. bye bye. vogeico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 y
but modern, professional climb, it's a big ing. >> you mean communicating by computers?> these guys may do it. but these guys aren't -- >> you mean on facebook? >> i mean, they're not at that level of knowledge and ability. >> you mean that ingredient we put into the iranian reactors? >> i think they're in the cell phone age, like i am, john. [ laughter ] >> they're past their >>> predictions, pat? >> we're in present danger, the u.s. positi...