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you get the per watt price. you divide this by this. you get the price per a.c. watt. you want to ask about permit fees as well. each city typically will charge fees. now those fees are coming down and we're working very hard to get them standardized and clear. there is some cost. sometimes the installers will pass that on to you. ask how they're dealing with it. you say, ok, what's my watt. let's see it was four d.c. but you'll have 18% less here, so that's the number you want, you divide this by that and you get that. so this would be 926 a watt. therefore, you can compare apples to apples. they have a standard calculator that they use on the web and they include that printout on your bid and they have to file that printout in your rebate application. so there is another possibility of lowering costs, the group buy. when i went, in i went in with a bunch of friends because i thought i wanted to bring people in because i knew all of these people, these greeny homeowners that were needing to walk the talk and because i brought a lot of businesses vendor, they lowered a
you get the per watt price. you divide this by this. you get the price per a.c. watt. you want to ask about permit fees as well. each city typically will charge fees. now those fees are coming down and we're working very hard to get them standardized and clear. there is some cost. sometimes the installers will pass that on to you. ask how they're dealing with it. you say, ok, what's my watt. let's see it was four d.c. but you'll have 18% less here, so that's the number you want, you divide this...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> jesse, movie star, sort of.to the "nightline" page at abcnews.com to hunt for jesse in those video clips and tweet nick watt with your answers it thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> jesse, movie star, sort of.to the "nightline" page at abcnews.com to hunt for jesse in those video clips and tweet nick watt with your answers it thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check
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so no the maer how many kill watt hours you use, you will pay the same kill watt charge. but it would be captured in a different part of the bill. between the end of june and beginning of july, a residential customer, their bill wouldn't necessarily change, but where the charges would be appearing on their bills would change. the reason i am mentioning that is it is very rely vent for -- very well rant for our program. the one part of the program that we would be affecting is the generation line. so in some way it makes our comparison a bit simpler. we will have a flat rate, and the customer will have to figure out how does my usage vary, and how does that change, how i might care to the clean power rate. in some ways that is not a bad outcome for us, which is odd since pg&e was asking for this rate change thinking it would advantage themselves with competing with what is going on in marin. on the legislative side, there are two bills that relate to cca. there is ab 976, which is a bill that creates challenges for ca. and then there are sb 70 which >> advocates of. on 976
so no the maer how many kill watt hours you use, you will pay the same kill watt charge. but it would be captured in a different part of the bill. between the end of june and beginning of july, a residential customer, their bill wouldn't necessarily change, but where the charges would be appearing on their bills would change. the reason i am mentioning that is it is very rely vent for -- very well rant for our program. the one part of the program that we would be affecting is the generation...
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she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system.she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah, any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing and copies of the form she has are dated february 10th of last year. >> it's rally not my fault. you know, that the ball was dropped. >> the company she purchased her solar panel from tried to assist her with the rebate but pg&e refused to give her the higher rebate. so she called 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. >> after doing research and speaking with our customer service folks, we found out that the customer did have a receipt saying that she had sent the documents in the mail. somehow we never received those documents. >> gina has since received an additional rebate of $2,700, bringing her total rebate to nearly $5,300. >> since 7 on your side got involved, pg&e has been wonderful. just thank you 7 on your side. i rally apprec
she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system.she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah, any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing and copies of the form she has are dated february 10th of last year. >> it's rally not my fault. you know, that the ball was dropped. >>...
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. >> we started at 250 a watt and now we're at 35 cents a watt. >> it's locked in once they submit the forms and documentation. she shot was locked in $1.10 a watt. since she installed a 148 watt system, she was thinking a big rebate. >> i could put it on my mortgage. i only work part time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing. copies of a form she has are dated, february 10th of last year. >> it's really not something that the ball has dropped. >> the company tried to assist her with rebated but pg&e refused to give her the higher rebate. so she called 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. >> even with our customer service folks we found out that the customer did have a receipt saying that she had sent the documents in the mail. somehow we never received the documents. >> she has since received an additional rebate of $2700 bringing her total rebate to nearly $5300. >> 7 on your side got involved, pg&e has been wonderful. i thank you 7 on your side. >> california solar initiative rebates will be available u
. >> we started at 250 a watt and now we're at 35 cents a watt. >> it's locked in once they submit the forms and documentation. she shot was locked in $1.10 a watt. since she installed a 148 watt system, she was thinking a big rebate. >> i could put it on my mortgage. i only work part time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing. copies of a form she has are dated, february 10th of last...
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i put a watt meter on it when it was off it was drawing 15 watts. in your average home between 10 and 15 percent of your electric bill is coming from that 24 hour stand by power. >> here's one thing you can do you get a strip that has an on again/off again button when you don't have stuff connected to the transformer you shut the power strip off. when you have something plugged in you turn the power switch on. we have our microwave. clothes, washer, drier, all of these things. tv tv'st tv's stereos and put it on the power strip. >> a lot of people leave their computers on all the time. i keep hearing it's better to leave it on. it -- is this a myth it takes energy to start it up joochlt that's i myth. >> that's what i thought. gee the real question is is it good to turn it on and off. your computer, well -- computer life is determined by the advancement of the software your computer is obsolete at some point hard drives have a certain amount of life to them. if you have it running all the time you are chewing through the life while you are asleep or
i put a watt meter on it when it was off it was drawing 15 watts. in your average home between 10 and 15 percent of your electric bill is coming from that 24 hour stand by power. >> here's one thing you can do you get a strip that has an on again/off again button when you don't have stuff connected to the transformer you shut the power strip off. when you have something plugged in you turn the power switch on. we have our microwave. clothes, washer, drier, all of these things. tv tv'st...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> lord of the hands. that's our report for tonight. for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." tomorrow, they're going to have a live exclusive with a hero mom
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> lord of the hands. that's our report for tonight. for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." tomorrow, they're going to have a live exclusive with a hero mom
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. >> the 60-watt bulb was originally used as a night light that's why it is dimmed to just 4-watts and apparently it gave off just enough illumination for firefighters to light their kerosene lanterns as they prepared to respond to emergency calls. >>> little italy. san francisco's north beach festival kicked off today. booths are set up around columbus and grant area. event offers arts, live bands and food and what they call a beverage garden. this is the 57th annual north beach festival and continues tomorrow. go ahead, bring dad down because erika says it will be a beautiful day. >> it will be beautiful tomorrow. absolutely splendid. we had a wonderful day. today we have got a few clouds making their way over the region but for the most part nice day on tap. tomorrow will look better. here is a look outside. high pressure system for the most part has made its way towards the east. energy headed with it and as you take a look at your satellite image we can see the high pressure starting to build nicely. this will bring the warmer temperatures by tomorrow and lingering for much of nex
. >> the 60-watt bulb was originally used as a night light that's why it is dimmed to just 4-watts and apparently it gave off just enough illumination for firefighters to light their kerosene lanterns as they prepared to respond to emergency calls. >>> little italy. san francisco's north beach festival kicked off today. booths are set up around columbus and grant area. event offers arts, live bands and food and what they call a beverage garden. this is the 57th annual north beach...
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but i waited all summer and i want to get on the water. >> things happen very quickly many moving watt- in moving water. >> operation river safe runs through july 4th. >>> well, this was a jacket -- michael jackson wore in the "thriller" video. tonight it belongs to a new owner, how much he paid and how the jacket will be used to help kids. new droid incredible 2. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global, so i'll know what they're doing while they're doing it, even when i travel. i'll have to act surprised when they tell me stuff. i don't have a good surprised face. maybe i can look up videos of surprised people on my new phone for reference. yep, i really want that phone. upgrade to the new droid incredible 2 by htc with global capabilities for only $149.99. now on america's largest, most reliable high-speed network. verizon. ♪ that airline charged me a 150-dollar change fee. southwest would never do that. your honor, chump change. that is not right. i don't understand how three clicks of a mouse can cost me 150 dollars. sir. i
but i waited all summer and i want to get on the water. >> things happen very quickly many moving watt- in moving water. >> operation river safe runs through july 4th. >>> well, this was a jacket -- michael jackson wore in the "thriller" video. tonight it belongs to a new owner, how much he paid and how the jacket will be used to help kids. new droid incredible 2. i could use a smartphone with social apps to stay up on what my friends are doing. and it's global,...
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watt of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 316, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. watt, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. watt: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. watt: solely to say that this is a straightforward amendment that provides that if one part of the bill is determined to be unconstitutional it can be severable from the rest of the bill and doesn't bring the rest of the provisions down. that's a standard policy put in most legislation, and with that i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. smith: madam chair, i rise in -- to claim the time in opposition although i support the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: madam chair, i thank the gentleman for offering the amendment and urge my colleagues to support it and
watt of california. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 316, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. watt, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. watt: thank you, madam chair. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. watt: solely to say that this is a straightforward amendment that provides that if one part of the bill is determined to be unconstitutional it can be...
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go out and cover watts. [laughter] >> and what he wrote was what you would expect summon who has no journalism was. and there was a lot of stories from the "washington post" in '68 with the riots. same thing. one major newspaper -- and a few of them had one or two people but most of them had nobody. and so after that, there was this sense where, my god, there's this huge story and this huge community. our reporters we have, one, don't understand it, two, aren't comfortable out there. we need to hire some people, you know, to do it. i was actually hired a little bit differently. one, i was a little bit too young to go out and cover that stuff as a full feldge reporter then but what i did get hired at as my first job was when i was 18 with the "chicago sun-times" was as a columnist for viewpoint for schools. and after doing that for however many months i got called into the then editors's office a guy named jim hoage and jim said, ellis i've been reading your viewpoint for schools, what do you think on monday
go out and cover watts. [laughter] >> and what he wrote was what you would expect summon who has no journalism was. and there was a lot of stories from the "washington post" in '68 with the riots. same thing. one major newspaper -- and a few of them had one or two people but most of them had nobody. and so after that, there was this sense where, my god, there's this huge story and this huge community. our reporters we have, one, don't understand it, two, aren't comfortable out...
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she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system. she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing and copies of the form she has are dated february 10th of last year. >> it's rally not my fault. you know that the ball was dropped. >> the company she purchased her solar panel from tried to assist her with the rebate but pg&e refuse today give her the higher rebate. so she called 7 on your side and we contacted pg&e. >> after doing research and speaking with our customer service folks, we found out that the customer did have a receipt saying that she had sent the documents in the mail. somehow we never received those documents. >> gina has since received an additional rebate of $2,700, bringing her total rebate to nearly $5,300. >> since 7 on your side got involved, pg&e has been wonderful. just thank you 7 on your side. i rally appre
she was locked in at $1.10 a watt. now since she installed a 4800-watt system. she was counting on a hefty rebate. >> oh, gosh, i could put it on my mortgage. yeah any little bit helps because i only work part-time. >> pg&e says it never received her documentation. but gina has the receipt from the post office as proof of mailing and copies of the form she has are dated february 10th of last year. >> it's rally not my fault. you know that the ball was dropped. >> the...
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but julie watts explains how one family in richmond w >>> street lights are supposed to make us feel safe, especially in dangerous neighborhoods, but youly watts explains how one family in richmond was left in the dark for nearly 4 years after their street light was knocked down. light - >> it's been lights out for the full letters ever since a car accident knocked down their street light. >> it was july, 2007. that's when the pole got knocked down. >> reporter: we first covered their story two years ago. tired of living in the dark especially after gwendolyn had been mugged right in front of the house. they contacted consumer watch. after airing this story they agreed to replace the light within two months. >> i was overjoyed that this was going to be taken care of. >> but that two months turned into two years. the fan lowe called us again to let us know they were still in the dark. >> they are retal yeah, iting. my parents' light poem should have been the first they repaired. >> this time our producer personally contacted the city of richmond and, within a few days, a new light pol
but julie watts explains how one family in richmond w >>> street lights are supposed to make us feel safe, especially in dangerous neighborhoods, but youly watts explains how one family in richmond was left in the dark for nearly 4 years after their street light was knocked down. light - >> it's been lights out for the full letters ever since a car accident knocked down their street light. >> it was july, 2007. that's when the pole got knocked down. >> reporter: we...
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. >>> many people are looking to make extra cash but on the consumerwatch, julie watts shows how some people are getting paid to give their opinions. >> reporter: rebecca enjoys sharing her opinions so much she turned it into a part-time job. >> tons of market research companies out there that need people to come in and be opinionated and be eloquent and express their thoughts. >> reporter: the recent college grad discovered they are willing to pay you for it. she has made up to $800 in a month by testing everything from new phone apps to websites. >> you try out the website and try different tasks and give feedback and basically talk as you explore the website. >> very large websites have discovered that it's very valuable to put real users like their target customer in front of their website and watch people try and actually do the things they are supposed to do on the website. >> reporter: darrell benitar is the founder of the website. >> the solution we came up with was build a panel of users who would record their screen and their voice as they use the website. >> reporter: teste
. >>> many people are looking to make extra cash but on the consumerwatch, julie watts shows how some people are getting paid to give their opinions. >> reporter: rebecca enjoys sharing her opinions so much she turned it into a part-time job. >> tons of market research companies out there that need people to come in and be opinionated and be eloquent and express their thoughts. >> reporter: the recent college grad discovered they are willing to pay you for it. she has...
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on the consumerwatch julie watts gets a firsthand look at some of the many fake drugs pouring into the area. julie. >>> reporter: buying discounted drugs may have unintended consequences. >> you see pills on an x-ray machine you open it up. >> reporter: and this customs officer usually finds drugs inside. how much do you see counterfeit prescription drugs coming through this office? >> every day. >> reporter: here at the international mailing facility at sfo, most of the drugs confiscated come from asia. they see penicillin, valium and even clothing soaked with opium. >> mostly viagra and cialis. >> reporter: erectile dysfunction medications are the most common counterfeit worldwide. pfizer the maker of viagra says it loses more than $2 billion a year because if. others are including for cholesterol, arthritis, and aids. >> horrified for consumers. >> reporter: this doctor says there are serious risks for consumers who try to save a few bucks by buying discounted drugs online because they simply don't know what they are getting. >> untreated health conditions is probably the most serio
on the consumerwatch julie watts gets a firsthand look at some of the many fake drugs pouring into the area. julie. >>> reporter: buying discounted drugs may have unintended consequences. >> you see pills on an x-ray machine you open it up. >> reporter: and this customs officer usually finds drugs inside. how much do you see counterfeit prescription drugs coming through this office? >> every day. >> reporter: here at the international mailing facility at sfo,...
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well, an average dvr when on and recording burns about 30 watts an hour.n it's not on and not recording, it still burns 29 watts an hour -- every hour, 24 hours a day, costing home owners an extra $30 a year. and those are just two of the vampire appliances busy sucking electricity at night while you sleep. there's your gaming system. leave that on, and that will cost you an extra $60 a year. your computer screen saver actually doesn't save you anything. you use more electricity, costing about $50 a year. then, there's your computer modem, your cell phone charger, your microwave, even the dust buster is sucking power. >> so, what do you do? >> reporter: well, you can unplug what you can. but the dvr, even if you turn it off, it is still sucking power. so, the only thing you can do is yank it out of the wall, unplug it, and then you lose your shows. it's a no-win situation. >> so, unplug everything else you can plug. >> reporter: anything you can. >> and hope it adds up. >> reporter: it's all sucking power. >> okay, thank you. i'm going to be thinking about
well, an average dvr when on and recording burns about 30 watts an hour.n it's not on and not recording, it still burns 29 watts an hour -- every hour, 24 hours a day, costing home owners an extra $30 a year. and those are just two of the vampire appliances busy sucking electricity at night while you sleep. there's your gaming system. leave that on, and that will cost you an extra $60 a year. your computer screen saver actually doesn't save you anything. you use more electricity, costing about...
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we have allie watts and victornia bell to begin. >> i represent the growing number of citizens groupsve tried to work with the commission to minimize the environmental risks being imposed on san francisco. following the advice of the council, we are comparing for litigation by compiling the actions that expose the individuals and institutions that are misleading or breaking the law, or covenant -- covering up to enable others to. the commission's minutes have gone missing from the website in violation of the sunshine ordnance. for contexts, at the previous meeting, lobbyists were utilized by this commission to introduce -- to falsely represent that lead and other heavy metals would not be components of this and this was done without a single objection from members of this commission, or the management, all of whom know this to be false. them that -- the meeting minutes with philip which -- would indicate the failure of the general manager to publicly announce and engine dies their controversial e.i.r. and it would show the knowledge of the other items. we're putting in the words, publ
we have allie watts and victornia bell to begin. >> i represent the growing number of citizens groupsve tried to work with the commission to minimize the environmental risks being imposed on san francisco. following the advice of the council, we are comparing for litigation by compiling the actions that expose the individuals and institutions that are misleading or breaking the law, or covenant -- covering up to enable others to. the commission's minutes have gone missing from the website...
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watt. >> mr. chairman, i think i'm going to wait and go last. >> then we'll turn to the ranking member in the full committee, mr. conyers. >> thank you. thank you for your testimony, gentlemen. would you agree to a follow-up inquiry that we may have, that the committee maybe have with the department of justice about this proposed merger? >> certainly we're already actively discussing this with the department of justice. and are open to further conversation. >> okay. thank you. now, what about you, mr. katz? >> we are in active dialogue with the department of justice, and they are reviewing all of the material that we have presented to them, and we would be pleased to have a follow-up review with this committee, if that becomes necessary. >> well, it will become necessary, because we don't know what you're in deep discussion about. i mean, they don't come back and tell us what they're talking to you about. the only way we can find out is to get a report from them when they're finished, and then to
watt. >> mr. chairman, i think i'm going to wait and go last. >> then we'll turn to the ranking member in the full committee, mr. conyers. >> thank you. thank you for your testimony, gentlemen. would you agree to a follow-up inquiry that we may have, that the committee maybe have with the department of justice about this proposed merger? >> certainly we're already actively discussing this with the department of justice. and are open to further conversation. >>...
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on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains that that offer may have been too good to be true. >>> reporterwhen jeff bought his truck in 2005 he wanted to protect his investment. >> well, it's a $50,000 pickup truck. and i was nervous, you know,. >> reporter: nervous enough to drop another $2,000 on an extended warranty, said it was too good to pass up. the refund policy is right there in the sales agreement. so when his five-year financing came to an end and he hadn't used his warranty it was time for the guaranteed refund. >> they said we qualified for the refund. >> reporter: the company selling the warranty told him to expect a check in 6 to 8 weeks. that would have been last august. >> nothing has showed up and every time i call they push in to voicemail. >> reporter: a producer from our sister station in sacramento and found the office was for lease. no one from the company was willing to talk but a look through the window says it's unlikely the company is still doing business here. and a look online shows jeff isn't the only consumer who says they have been ripped off. there are hund
on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains that that offer may have been too good to be true. >>> reporterwhen jeff bought his truck in 2005 he wanted to protect his investment. >> well, it's a $50,000 pickup truck. and i was nervous, you know,. >> reporter: nervous enough to drop another $2,000 on an extended warranty, said it was too good to pass up. the refund policy is right there in the sales agreement. so when his five-year financing came to an end and he hadn't used...
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life guards cleared the watt, yesterday. and are warning visitors to stay out of water deeper than their knees till friday. >> in 1997 someone was bit here. and that's why the signs represent those facts. 2002, 2 miles north, a man was bit up there. >> reporter: stinson beach was packed today. visitors say word that a shark was spotted wasn't enough to keep them away. >> i won't go out there. i will be right here. >> reporter: shark sitings aren't unusual along the coast. white sharks migrate from buha to canada to hawaii. director of animal care says it's more likely sharks will be eaten by people rather than the other way around. >> i think, you know, you have to be smart. better safe than sorry. the probably of you being killed or attacks is very low. >> reporter: over the years a total of 12 people have been attacked off the coast here. that fact has not done much to deter the beach goers today. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the main suspect in the beating of bryan stow will remain behind bars. giovanni ramirez was sentenced
life guards cleared the watt, yesterday. and are warning visitors to stay out of water deeper than their knees till friday. >> in 1997 someone was bit here. and that's why the signs represent those facts. 2002, 2 miles north, a man was bit up there. >> reporter: stinson beach was packed today. visitors say word that a shark was spotted wasn't enough to keep them away. >> i won't go out there. i will be right here. >> reporter: shark sitings aren't unusual along the...
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we have allie watts and victornia bell to begin. >> i represent the growing number of citizens groupsve tried to work with the commission to minimize the environmental risks being imposed on san francisco. following the advice of the council, we are comparing for litigation by compilin
we have allie watts and victornia bell to begin. >> i represent the growing number of citizens groupsve tried to work with the commission to minimize the environmental risks being imposed on san francisco. following the advice of the council, we are comparing for litigation by compilin
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tori spelling watt in a fender-bender at her kid's school on monday.n accident she claims was caused by a photographer chasing her. she said she was shaken up, but said she and her two kids are just fine. she is currently pregnant with a third. an assist nlt said tori was trying to get away from a photographer. and said after the accident, the shutterbug got out of his car to try to get more pictures. >>> the kardashians scored a big victory, successfully fending off a lawsuit, saying kim and courtney were to blame for the collapse of a credit card company when they soured on a deal after the card came under fire for high fees. >>> and finally, he's back. maybe. sources tell tmz charlie sheen is in final negotiations for a deal which could be announced by the end of the week, for a show written just for him on a broadcast network. and this comes to us from wmaq, nbc 5 in chicago, illinois. where in nearby addison nursing students are getting a crash course in how to save lives, robotic patients are helping future nurses prepare for real-life situations
tori spelling watt in a fender-bender at her kid's school on monday.n accident she claims was caused by a photographer chasing her. she said she was shaken up, but said she and her two kids are just fine. she is currently pregnant with a third. an assist nlt said tori was trying to get away from a photographer. and said after the accident, the shutterbug got out of his car to try to get more pictures. >>> the kardashians scored a big victory, successfully fending off a lawsuit, saying...
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i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> itchy? good show, nick. thanks for watching abc news.'ll tune in for "good morning america." robin roberts has an exclusive interview with president obama, on everyg
i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> itchy? good show, nick. thanks for watching abc news.'ll tune in for "good morning america." robin roberts has an exclusive interview with president obama, on everyg
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la informaciÓn la dio a conocer el watt street ja journal. >> suena drÁstica pero que de alguna formaa experimentado. >> eso sÍ que la puerta que tomen acciones similares que se crea para el mal uso de estas tecnologÍas. >> cuando se habla de ataques cibernÉticos objetivos militares y radares que controlan el estilo de vida del paÍs >> una persona o un gobierno mal intencionado podrÍan desde un apagÓn o un sho quedo trchoque trenes. >> han ocurridos incidentes en la preocupaciÓn real. hace meses el desconocido se infiltrÓ en el sistema de la compaÑÍa martin contratista privado del ejÉrcito norteamericanos en el 2010 un virus atacÓ centrales nucleares de irÁn y podrÍan haber sido de estados unidos o israel. >> en el 200 # hubo un atentado en el sistema de computadoras del ejÉrcito estadounidense. >> recientemente reconociÓ que aunque la internet hace posible la colaboraciÓn cuando estados o terroristas provocan ataques >> segÚn los expertos evitar es casi de un 100%. >> correr como el eslabÓn mÁs dÉbil. si alguien se dejarÁ de vender por otro paÍs que por una cantidad de dinero vamos a
la informaciÓn la dio a conocer el watt street ja journal. >> suena drÁstica pero que de alguna formaa experimentado. >> eso sÍ que la puerta que tomen acciones similares que se crea para el mal uso de estas tecnologÍas. >> cuando se habla de ataques cibernÉticos objetivos militares y radares que controlan el estilo de vida del paÍs >> una persona o un gobierno mal intencionado podrÍan desde un apagÓn o un sho quedo trchoque trenes. >> han ocurridos...
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and they're worried about how the two percent profit cap is calculated: julie watts "does that includewhat you put into you reserves using to upgrade your computer system, is that considered profit or is that considered operating cost" bruce bodaken / ceo, blue shield: "it's a very simple calculation what ever revenue that comes in the door minus all of our expenses." expenses that include reserves, taxes, and 14 million dollars worth of executive salaries.. blue shield says this change has been in the works for years. and that the companty despite more than 70 - thousand twitter followers, new york congressman anthony weiner could be called the lonelist democrat on capitol hill. house minority leader nancy pelosi has called for his resignation. and while he didn't go that far, senate majority leader harry reid made it clear he was not a shoulder for weiner to cry on: senator harry reid (d- nv)/senate majority leader: "i'm not here to defend weiner. that's all i m going to say." reporter: "what advice would you give him if he asked you" "call somebody else. (laughter)" congressman wein
and they're worried about how the two percent profit cap is calculated: julie watts "does that includewhat you put into you reserves using to upgrade your computer system, is that considered profit or is that considered operating cost" bruce bodaken / ceo, blue shield: "it's a very simple calculation what ever revenue that comes in the door minus all of our expenses." expenses that include reserves, taxes, and 14 million dollars worth of executive salaries.. blue shield says...
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floor steamer that heats up in seconds, blasting away dirt, grease and grime on every surface. 1300 watts of steam penetrate deep into the nooks and crannies. the superheated steam loosens the dirt while the microfiber pad locks it in, cleaning and polishing at the same time. and now, with variable steam, there's a perfect super-clean setting for virtually any floor, from tough tile to natural hardwood. >> o.k., guys, lower the lights and bring in the black light. >> announcer: under the black light, you can see a mess. it could be anything. and if you have kids or pets, it needs to be clean. the x5 cleans at 230 degrees with the added power of microfiber, so it cleans without chemicals. you'll also receive the carpet glider, free! effortlessly steam away stains and breathe life back into old carpet. but that's not all! your x5 turns into an amazing handheld steamer. we'll also send you the jet nozzle and nylon brush. blast away stubborn stains in the bathroom. then set the variable steam to high and add the brush to give you maximum scrubbing power for the really tough stuff. we'll also
floor steamer that heats up in seconds, blasting away dirt, grease and grime on every surface. 1300 watts of steam penetrate deep into the nooks and crannies. the superheated steam loosens the dirt while the microfiber pad locks it in, cleaning and polishing at the same time. and now, with variable steam, there's a perfect super-clean setting for virtually any floor, from tough tile to natural hardwood. >> o.k., guys, lower the lights and bring in the black light. >> announcer:...
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on the consumerwatch julie watts gets a firsthand look at some of the many fake drugs pouring into the area. >> you see pills on an x-ray machine you open it up. >> reporter: and this customs officer usually finds drugs inside. cute drugs. -- counterfeit drugs. how much do you see counterfeit prescription drugs coming through this office? >> every day. >> reporter: here at the international mailing facility at sfo, most of the drugs confiscated come from asia. they see penicillin, valium and even clothing soaked with opium. >> mostly viagra and cialis. >> reporter: erectile dysfunction medications are the most common counterfeit worldwide. pfizer the maker of viagra says it loses more than $2 billion a year because of it. others are including for cholesterol, arthritis, and aids. that has many doctors -- >> horrified for consumers. >> reporter: this doctor says there are serious risks for consumers who try to save a few bucks by buying discounted drugs online because they simply don't know what they are getting. >> untreated health conditions is probably the most serious thing that i w
on the consumerwatch julie watts gets a firsthand look at some of the many fake drugs pouring into the area. >> you see pills on an x-ray machine you open it up. >> reporter: and this customs officer usually finds drugs inside. cute drugs. -- counterfeit drugs. how much do you see counterfeit prescription drugs coming through this office? >> every day. >> reporter: here at the international mailing facility at sfo, most of the drugs confiscated come from asia. they see...
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we do do data collection and sunshine requests related to 9/watt -- related to 911 calls. we have fielded about 18,000 calls in our 911 center. finally, the administration section is 40% of the budget comprising 30 fte's. 18 of those are i mean it area -- are in the it area. through the computer aided this that system, we have support that ensures that we are able to respond to first responders and the public in a timely fashion. i know that chairwoman chu had asked about the five-year outlook of each department. looking outside of the year is we do not anticipate many changes. the majority of our funding, approximately 90% of it is general fund funding. actually, more than 90%. you are all aware that there used to be a fee that paid for the department of emergency management services. we no longer receive that feed and are relying primarily on the general fund. grant funding that we do receive pays for the department of emergency services, for the most part, but the emergency communications side is paid for predominantly by the general fund. in the analysis of mr. roh's h
we do do data collection and sunshine requests related to 9/watt -- related to 911 calls. we have fielded about 18,000 calls in our 911 center. finally, the administration section is 40% of the budget comprising 30 fte's. 18 of those are i mean it area -- are in the it area. through the computer aided this that system, we have support that ensures that we are able to respond to first responders and the public in a timely fashion. i know that chairwoman chu had asked about the five-year outlook...
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liver moore national laboratory, home of the world's most powerful laser, and more than a quadrillion watts. it is able to scan groceries as far away as ohio. [laughter] speaking of bright things, the livermore firehouse contains the world's longest-burning lightbulb, which has been illuminated for over a century. evidently the towns lack sufficient people of any ethnicity or hair color to change it. [laughter] on june 18th, the bulb will celebrate its 110th birthday, so bravo. oh, my god. what have i done? and who has the buttered popcorn jellybeans to represent nuts creek? it's democrat and rejected microsoft word font john garimendi. i recently sat down with congressman garimendi in his washington office. congressman garimendi, thank you so much for talking to me today. >> delighted to be with you. >> can i call you gary? >> i don't think so. >> stephen: gary, tell me about the fighting 10th. >> the fighting 10th is one of the most interesting districts in california. we have one of the largest air bases in america, travis air force base in fairfield. >> stephen: you always have a budwei
liver moore national laboratory, home of the world's most powerful laser, and more than a quadrillion watts. it is able to scan groceries as far away as ohio. [laughter] speaking of bright things, the livermore firehouse contains the world's longest-burning lightbulb, which has been illuminated for over a century. evidently the towns lack sufficient people of any ethnicity or hair color to change it. [laughter] on june 18th, the bulb will celebrate its 110th birthday, so bravo. oh, my god. what...
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the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails or screws or something designed for exterior use and screw them on. fix it before it breaks is the goal. everybody has a shed. the code says you can have a shed as long as it's not over 100 square feet of projected roof area. >> california code says 120 square feet. san francisco says 100. fire escapes need lots of maintainence. this requires a fire escape person or contractor to test it, lube it, maintain it. you have to keep it painted and scrubbed. wire brush. this is one of those folding ladders, which we used to approve. we still approve other folding ladders. what do you have to do? >> if any of you have a ladder you are depending on for eggress, you don't want to wait until there is a fire. there is a lever to pull, and you should check it once a year to make sure it is still
the energy code says you have to have lighting that is high- efficacy, meaning lots of lumens per watt. you can't just screw bulbs in any longer. it may not be done. i want to mention, it's not just the front of your building, it's your yard, too. the preventative maintainence would say, get some hot nails or screws or something designed for exterior use and screw them on. fix it before it breaks is the goal. everybody has a shed. the code says you can have a shed as long as it's not over 100...
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speaking of rain with julie watts. no, not this weekend. it's in the seven-day forecast. right now let's look at your friday night haze with the low clouds and fog developing offshore, otherwise clear skies where today's high temperature in san francisco was 65. it is currently 61 degrees if you're heading out to giants baseball action. otherwise, mid-70s to the north in santa rosa, 75 degrees at the south in san jose. it is currently in the upper 70s throughout the tri-valley. if you are out and about, the numbers range from 55 in pacifica, 82 in concord at this hour. concord after a high of 84 degrees. here are your headlines. this is what you need to know. this saturday, tomorrow, it will turn sunny once the low clouds lift. it will be warmer on sunday with earlier burnoff and by tuesday, we have a chance of rain back in the forecast. by tuesday night in throughout your wednesday, certainly, it will be much cooler for this time of the year. here's our pinpoint forecast so you can see the layers of the low clouds and the patchy fog streaming onshore working its way well
speaking of rain with julie watts. no, not this weekend. it's in the seven-day forecast. right now let's look at your friday night haze with the low clouds and fog developing offshore, otherwise clear skies where today's high temperature in san francisco was 65. it is currently 61 degrees if you're heading out to giants baseball action. otherwise, mid-70s to the north in santa rosa, 75 degrees at the south in san jose. it is currently in the upper 70s throughout the tri-valley. if you are out...
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inside this firehouse a 60-watt bulb has been shining bright for 110 years. that's right. other than a few power outages, the oldest known working light bulb hasn't failed for more than a century. no one is quite sure how it's possible, which has made it a mystery and a tourist attraction. >>> it can be tough to find the perfect home, but one duck in canada seems to have it all figured out. lucy has made her nest in the middle of a garden center's parking lot where store employees have made sure the mom to be is well fed. she's guarding her six eggs and refuses to move, but wildlife officials say after they hatch, mom and duck and crew will be moved to a safer spot. >>> a routine traffic stop in germany became anything but after officers took a closer look. police stopped a minivan that seemed overloaded only to find there was another car stuffed inside. the driver said he used a forklift to stuff in the compact so they could transport it to the baltic region. however, the police stopped the trip because the van wasn't secured properly. i hate it when that happens. i usual
inside this firehouse a 60-watt bulb has been shining bright for 110 years. that's right. other than a few power outages, the oldest known working light bulb hasn't failed for more than a century. no one is quite sure how it's possible, which has made it a mystery and a tourist attraction. >>> it can be tough to find the perfect home, but one duck in canada seems to have it all figured out. lucy has made her nest in the middle of a garden center's parking lot where store employees have...
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and myself, having also commanded one of the most difficult stations in the lapd in the watts area i recognized the quality of individuals that we need to have in those stations and how important that is. one of the things i did is looked at greg's background when he was a captain in mission and the work that he did in mission. and one thing that impressed me was how he related and worked with young people. because the reality is for us to be effective in doing what we do we have to bring young people into the pool and we have to be able to work with young people effectively. i knew that for instance the ymca in the bayview area there were incredible programs and people that were doing incredible things and they needed the support from the police department. so, when the opportunity came up to fill that slot, it was -- the choice for me became very clear very quickly and at the time greg was working at the public utilities commission and i felt he would better serve the city in bayview. and greg and i had a very straight out conversation and i have to tell you that greg not only exce
and myself, having also commanded one of the most difficult stations in the lapd in the watts area i recognized the quality of individuals that we need to have in those stations and how important that is. one of the things i did is looked at greg's background when he was a captain in mission and the work that he did in mission. and one thing that impressed me was how he related and worked with young people. because the reality is for us to be effective in doing what we do we have to bring young...
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so dennis o'donnell, julie watts and our own roberta gonzales will all be there passing things out. check it out at 12:35 game time. that's your traffic and weather. back to you. >>> roberta probably spent the night there. she throws out the first pitch last night. [ laughter ] >>> people in san bruno are concerned about fireworks over the 4th of july. of the city's promise to make sure everything goes off without a hitch. this morning, how chris hanson is on the wrong side of a hidden camera investigation. >> and jfk, we have a big problem! the stampede of turtles bringing one major airport to a screeching halt. alabama i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ]
so dennis o'donnell, julie watts and our own roberta gonzales will all be there passing things out. check it out at 12:35 game time. that's your traffic and weather. back to you. >>> roberta probably spent the night there. she throws out the first pitch last night. [ laughter ] >>> people in san bruno are concerned about fireworks over the 4th of july. of the city's promise to make sure everything goes off without a hitch. this morning, how chris hanson is on the wrong side of...
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julie watts on the consumerwatch explains it's just one of a bunch of changes consumers may notice in the next couple of days. >> reporter: the start of summer means new rules for anyone who droves a hybrid, owns a home or has a baby. >> it can move two levels down or up. >> reporter: cribs like this are going bye-bye. starting next tuesday, all cribs sold in the u.s. must comply with new federal safety standards. the new rules require stronger construction, more durable hardware and the biggest change, no more drop sides. >> cribs are very simple to assemble because there isn't the issue with the drop side. and it's basically you're assembling a box with a screw at the top and the bottom and at the top and at the bottom. >> reporter: richard wu of city kids san francisco says new rules mean he will be getting rid of 40 baby beds. he can't sell them. but child care facilities and hotels have an extra year to comply with the new law. >>> also on their way outcome july, those yellow clean air vehicle stickers. starting july 1, only drivers of cars with a white clean air sticker will be
julie watts on the consumerwatch explains it's just one of a bunch of changes consumers may notice in the next couple of days. >> reporter: the start of summer means new rules for anyone who droves a hybrid, owns a home or has a baby. >> it can move two levels down or up. >> reporter: cribs like this are going bye-bye. starting next tuesday, all cribs sold in the u.s. must comply with new federal safety standards. the new rules require stronger construction, more durable...
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wade out into the bay to protest a memorial day drowning, raymond zach died after he walked into the watt tore commit suicide last month but what upset residents rescuers did not go in after him some just stood by and watched the head of the fire department blamed a lack of funds for training but a memo from back in 2009 shows funding was approved, but the training never happened. >>> no the latest on a story that has captured the national attention the new york congressman in the middle of the sexting scandal is taking a break from capital hill. anthony weiner is taking a leave of absence to seek professional treatment he wants to foe cans on becoming a better husband and healthier person but he is under fierce pressure to step down from fellow democrats including jackie spear. >> conduct unbefitting a member of congress i believe he has crossed that line and i also think when you lie to the american people, you have broken their trust and you have broken the contract that you have with them. >>> minority leader nancy pelosi issued a statement yesterday reiterating her call for weiner to
wade out into the bay to protest a memorial day drowning, raymond zach died after he walked into the watt tore commit suicide last month but what upset residents rescuers did not go in after him some just stood by and watched the head of the fire department blamed a lack of funds for training but a memo from back in 2009 shows funding was approved, but the training never happened. >>> no the latest on a story that has captured the national attention the new york congressman in the...
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since then firefighters have gone in the watt irfor rescues even without the certifications. recently sunday when swimmers tried to save a father and his two children. it was the coast guard that fished the family out of the water. capital punishment is an expensive failure says one. >> senator loni hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she is working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has led in other states to the execution of innocent people, there is very little relief for the victims' families because the required legal review literally goes on for years. it cost the state a huge amount of money. >> according to a report due out next week keeping the death penalty in california costs at least $184 million more a year than it would to leave killers in prison for life. the the death penalty has been in california since 1978. there have been 13 executions, close to 700 people on death row and according to the report it cost the state $90,000 more a year to keep somebody on death row than in the general populat
since then firefighters have gone in the watt irfor rescues even without the certifications. recently sunday when swimmers tried to save a father and his two children. it was the coast guard that fished the family out of the water. capital punishment is an expensive failure says one. >> senator loni hancock believes the death penalty does not deter crime. that's only one reason why she is working on legislation to get rid of the death penalty. >> it has led in other states to the...