And so hopefully its obvious to everyone here this 30 billion the 80 billion are deeply intertwined. In order for the private sector to make those investments there has to be raw material coming out of the basic research. Weve talked a lot about that. In order for that investment in basic research to create new cures, it has to be that investment in private sector r d to develop those scientific discoveries into cures for patients. So talking about that 80 billion is important and its also the benefit of not being quite zerosum game that we have to come up with government funding in order to solve the problem. In order to enhance that investment, that 80 billion which hopefully is obvious if that goes up, all other things being equal will get more cures and more treatments coming out the other and. Well be saving more lives. We will be saving more lives. Including in china. And creating more jobs in this country as well as saving more lives. If that goes down 10 of course the opposite
Or working with darpa as we are doing and with fda on this toxicity chip. Working on the brain initiative, a new effort which isugoing to be focused between nih and nsf and darpa and a number of private industries and philanthropies trying to make sure these kind of interdisciplinary efforts that jim was talking about are tapped into in every way. We are always looking at that. We are even looking at our peer review system to ask whether while we claim its the best in the world, are we sure about that . And are we sure our peer review system is reflecting the scientific opportunities of 2014 and not some earlier stage, and do we these to rethink about the way in which those peer review panels are established as far as what disciplines they represent. And we have the tools now with various kinds of text mining to really look and see what is going on in science that we might want to make adjustments for. So were pretty bullish about that. Another thing we are doing, again, this reflects
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They have funding identified. I think the other part of that answer is some of the projects could be funded and they have other sources as well. A lot of the large projects the impact fees represent partial financing and leveraging of other dollars along the way. You mentioned the central freeway and dog park, i havent seen that start. Is that going to start happening this year . Thats what i have been told by the project managers on that and this we should anticipate the construction soon. I look at it everyday and i think they have a shortterm intervention right now and kind of warming it up until the construction starts. Thats been a beneficiary of these improvements. Commissioner hillis . That park started construction. So, just a question on in kind contributions. We have a couple of in kind projects and we have a couple here. I always wonder if we can do them. They have in kind improvements and they tend to directly relate to the project and they tend to be blocks away. So what p