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yes, that pat boone. not kidding you. it's pat boone. he is among the top ten recording artists of all time, the original american idol. this is his new album in stores now. director and producer david white also joins us. he is an actor and co-founder of the christian move studio pure flicks entertainment. one of his latest films, he stars alongside ali landry in "me again" available on dvd. pat, you were a teen star. do you sympathize with this kid? >> oh, yeah, very much. i know that he started that role when he was much younger. and i think i've heard him say that he did the lines he was given to say without knowing exactly what they all meant or what the show was going to be. actually, i think he was -- when he was doing the show, he was too young to watch it. but i empathize with him because he finds himself in a situation now that he particularly has gotten serious about his faith where he's having to try to make a choice between what his faith calls him to and what his job -- what he's being paid to do. it's a mess. i understand.
yes, that pat boone. not kidding you. it's pat boone. he is among the top ten recording artists of all time, the original american idol. this is his new album in stores now. director and producer david white also joins us. he is an actor and co-founder of the christian move studio pure flicks entertainment. one of his latest films, he stars alongside ali landry in "me again" available on dvd. pat, you were a teen star. do you sympathize with this kid? >> oh, yeah, very much. i...
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among those on boone's experienced team? tracker hussein ali and fellow trapper john goodrich. >> trapping is a game of odds. we're trying to predict the exact spot. >> reporter: to catch their big cat, they must set a series of snares. >> and now we camouflage the loop and the pit. >> reporter: then, there's the transmitter, which will alert the team when a cat is caught. once it is set, all there is to do is wait. >> there's a signal. beep, beep, beep. >> reporter: it's the middle of the night when the team gets the signal they've been waiting for, just six hours after setting the snare. can you see all right? >> yeah, yeah. >> you see this? >> yeah, yeah. >> okay, so, we want to go very, very slow. >> okay, okay. >> okay, we're not in a hurry. we want to be safe. we want to make sure it's okay. it's exciting. it's exciting -- >> yeah, yeah. >> but we have to be cool. we have to be cool. >> reporter: this is the moment of truth. is it a fox? or could it be the illusive snow leopard? >> it's a snow leopard. >> snow leopard?
among those on boone's experienced team? tracker hussein ali and fellow trapper john goodrich. >> trapping is a game of odds. we're trying to predict the exact spot. >> reporter: to catch their big cat, they must set a series of snares. >> and now we camouflage the loop and the pit. >> reporter: then, there's the transmitter, which will alert the team when a cat is caught. once it is set, all there is to do is wait. >> there's a signal. beep, beep, beep. >>...
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at number three the baa boon baa boon stole the guys sandwich. number two this might be the most impressive nonchalant goal you've ever seen. with his heal. number one former arch bishop drew gordon. look at that. it's the worst flop i've ever seen. that is the worst marlin brando ever. and we'll be back. . >> i'm hoping all this rain was worth something. that we got the reservoirs beginning to fill, right. >> you asked the question earlier. we looked it up. lake shasta went up 17 feet over the past five days. >> that's significant. a lot of houseboaters and water skiers. >> see you tomorrow. band playing "late ) >> from new york, the greatest city in the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer ane
at number three the baa boon baa boon stole the guys sandwich. number two this might be the most impressive nonchalant goal you've ever seen. with his heal. number one former arch bishop drew gordon. look at that. it's the worst flop i've ever seen. that is the worst marlin brando ever. and we'll be back. . >> i'm hoping all this rain was worth something. that we got the reservoirs beginning to fill, right. >> you asked the question earlier. we looked it up. lake shasta went up 17...
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at number three the baa boon baa boon stole the guys sandwich. number two this might be the most impressive nonchalant goal you've ever seen. with his heal. number one former arch bishop drew gordon. look at that. it's the worst flop i've ever seen. that is the worst marlin brando that is the worst marlin brando ever.
at number three the baa boon baa boon stole the guys sandwich. number two this might be the most impressive nonchalant goal you've ever seen. with his heal. number one former arch bishop drew gordon. look at that. it's the worst flop i've ever seen. that is the worst marlin brando that is the worst marlin brando ever.
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while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent protection, opening the door to what amounted to around $35 billion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs scheduled to lose their patent protections. lipitor, pfizer's blockbuster cholesterol drug, was the biggest seller to lose patent protection this year. >> there are still individual product opportunities in 2013, but i think probably more importantly is we'll see in 2013, which we'll see more of going forward, is more alternative sources of growth to sort of bolster the traditional u.s. generic source of growth. >> reporter: 2013 could also see industry consolidation as some of the bigger players look to acquire smaller rivals to beef- up their product portfolios. >> it's going to be acq
while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent protection, opening the door to what amounted to around $35 billion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs...
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while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent proteion, opening the door to whaamntedo around $35 llion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs scheduled to lose their patent protections. lipitor, pfizer's blockbuster cholesterol drug, was the biggest seller to lose patent protection this year. >> there are still individual product opportunities in 2013, but i think probably more importantly is we'll see in 2013, which we'll see more of going forward, is more alternative sources of growth to sort of bolster the traditional u.s. generic source of growth. >> reporter: 2013 could also see industry consolidation as some of the bigger players look to acquire smaller rivals to beef- up their product portfolios. >> it's going to be acquiring the
while lipitor's loss was tough for pfizer, it was a boon for generic drug makers. but in the coming year, far fewer brand-name drugs will come off patent. and as ruben ramirez reports, generic drug makers have been preparing for the slowdown. >> reporter: 2012 has been a boon for generic drug makers as 40 brand name drugs lost their patent proteion, opening the door to whaamntedo around $35 llion in sales. 2013 will be a different story, with only about half as many drugs scheduled to...
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i asked pat boone about that. that's next. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfari
i asked pat boone about that. that's next. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater...
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in sa
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(laughter) this is a huge boon to north korea. and not just because someone there has finally found a source of protein. to make this earth-shattering discovery, north korean archaeologists had to travel 200 meters from a temple in the capital city pyongyang and then look down to see a rectangular rock carved with the words "unicorn lair." (laughter) it makes sense it's labeled, how else would the mailman know where to deliver the rainbows? (laughter) folks, listen to me here this has dangerous geopolitical ramifications because it gives historical legitimacy to the regime of kim jong-un by linking him to an ancient ruler who according to korea's history books road a unicorn and, as a key qlan, he road it gangnam style. (cheers and applause) one second, i just want to write down the last time i am legally allowed to reference gangnam style. (laughter) get that off to the library of congress. thank you very much. here's the danger, folks this will attract impressionable american girls to communism. look at this traditional renderin
(laughter) this is a huge boon to north korea. and not just because someone there has finally found a source of protein. to make this earth-shattering discovery, north korean archaeologists had to travel 200 meters from a temple in the capital city pyongyang and then look down to see a rectangular rock carved with the words "unicorn lair." (laughter) it makes sense it's labeled, how else would the mailman know where to deliver the rainbows? (laughter) folks, listen to me here this has...
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tremendous boone to our economy. itts going to be a commetttive advantagg that we have on oou staaes that are tryinggto put hhir head&- inn he sand and prettnndthat somehoww aving emeeggncyúrooos iss adquate heaathú> let e pivot tooanother tting that emerged from tte andd hat is the demographicc&&- changee tat is reallyytaken úhhnged tte eleccorate3 chhnged he vottnn chhnged the outcomm oofmany-úraces. úa ww sit here, have been&- ooe republican aftee annoher& ggaahing his tteth oo her teeth ver whht are we goong út do aaoot thee ispaaii population?? -úfolls --& -úúou're pro gnaasing.&--ú>> dootheyyreallyyhave a -úproblem. has the prees overrstted the guuf betweenntteewords and deedd offthe rrpubbican úarty anddwherr the ulk of tte latino commmuiit ii? >> oh,,they have a roblee.& they have a problem and it's úappoblemmthaatsooe in thhir parry i think waan toofixx& and do you know whhtt?3 eegle to ffy, weerrally o nned both the left winggann aad our countty would bb3 verr weel servvd to see a linnoln aan t
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> pilaties. it's a creation, an old regimen of exercise. really based on core engagement and core structure and core development. we do a lot of exercise in developing that and think about lengthening of the spine and our muscles. if you're a runner, if you're into kayaking, martial arts, cycling pilates are for you. >> programs are variety year around at various locations and to learn more come to the richmond athletic cente >> this is smack in the middle of the tenderloin neighborhood where there are 50,000 people within walking distance. you see the kids that are using what's provided, but there is so much opportunity for this to be a stronger, more welcoming, healthier, cleaner, safer place for the pe
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> pilaties. it's a creation, an old regimen of exercise. really based on core engagement and core structure and core...
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maybe the biggest boon doggle ever. we are spending a lot on those projects. same with education. >> we are spending 3% of our economy sh not 5% like scandinavians or 9% like the chinese. >> the test scores are falling. there is no relationship between how much we spend and the results we get. >> i'm talking about higher education, stephen. i don't dispute as someone who teaches at syracuse law school and business school we need to improve student performance tremendously. more importantly, we are not investing in higher education. we are spending less than half as much as the europeans on infrastructure. they don't have roads falling apart and by the way, not fixing our infrastructure is making the economy less efficient. today i had to spend $100 paying the pothole tax to have my car realigned because of potholes. >> real quick. i get so frustrated. we hear we need more public infrastructure. investment. what about private investment? if you look at the gdp numbers what's really fallen off a cliff -- >> stephen -- >> is spending. >> i have been talking about
maybe the biggest boon doggle ever. we are spending a lot on those projects. same with education. >> we are spending 3% of our economy sh not 5% like scandinavians or 9% like the chinese. >> the test scores are falling. there is no relationship between how much we spend and the results we get. >> i'm talking about higher education, stephen. i don't dispute as someone who teaches at syracuse law school and business school we need to improve student performance tremendously....
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in fact it's been a boon for the local businesses but we talked to one coffee shop owner tells us this has been great for business bow for wrong reasons. tonight at 6:00 more about the kids of this community returning to school, except those from sandy hook, how it's making some parents understandably, anxious. >> a team of 10 golden retrievers is helping children of new town and other was their grief. comfort dogs sent from illinois and indiana by lutheran church charities. they're dispatched to tragedy buzz visit hospitals and schools to bring comfort where sit needed. dogs have a facebook account so they have visited those who have visited them can keep in touch over the time period. >> authorities are losing hope that they will be able to gain useful information from adam lanza's computer. abc news is reporting hard drive on the home computer is badly damaged. it seems the 20-year-old smashed to it pieces before the shooting. electronic experts say data appears to be lost. it's also possible lanza overwrote them that drive. the fbi is still trying to access his e mail accounts to d
in fact it's been a boon for the local businesses but we talked to one coffee shop owner tells us this has been great for business bow for wrong reasons. tonight at 6:00 more about the kids of this community returning to school, except those from sandy hook, how it's making some parents understandably, anxious. >> a team of 10 golden retrievers is helping children of new town and other was their grief. comfort dogs sent from illinois and indiana by lutheran church charities. they're...
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the little rainfall is a boon for farmers. too much and everything gets swept away in floods. climate change has exacerbated the problem. recognizing this, the regional government modernized to >> when we let the water out, it relieves the pressure. the new building project allows us to control the water better so there's no risk to the reservoir. the farmers in the piura and chira river valleys stand to benefit. >> even so, the dam can't completely prevent damage to the plantations when el niÑo strikes. that's where the giz comes in. together with local insurance company la positiva segura, philine oft wants to persuade farmers to sign up for the el niÑo insurance scheme. until now, there is only one insurance in peru against environmental damage in the agricultural sector. >> agriculture is possibly the riskiest business in the world because it depends on the weather. the farmers can neither predict not control the weather. >> that's why the el niÑo insurance is relatively expensive: the policy holder has to pay in 7 per cent of the cost of the damage. in the event that t
the little rainfall is a boon for farmers. too much and everything gets swept away in floods. climate change has exacerbated the problem. recognizing this, the regional government modernized to >> when we let the water out, it relieves the pressure. the new building project allows us to control the water better so there's no risk to the reservoir. the farmers in the piura and chira river valleys stand to benefit. >> even so, the dam can't completely prevent damage to the plantations...
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seattle financial adviser michael boone specializes in helping the suddenly wealthy. >> people just come out of the woodwork. i mean, people that you never, ever thought would come around looking for money look for money and it's not just people who know you. it's people who don't know you. >> reporter: the hims are enjoying the honeymoon stage. and somewhere in america, another powerball winner is quietly celebrating an equally good fortune. the gas and go store where they sold that second winning ticket -- >> this is the lucky machine, i guess. this is the one that did it. >> reporter: the place is buzzing with speculation. >> yeah. i hope it's someone that needs the money, and not some really rich money. >> reporter: why do you think the lottery captivates people so much? >> hope. you know, hope, economic times are tough right now. >> reporter: i wonder if you'll recognize the winner. >> i'm hoping i do, because a lot of people tell us that, if we sell them the winner, they're going to, you know, send some money our way. well -- time to step up, you know? >> reporter: maybe it's that
seattle financial adviser michael boone specializes in helping the suddenly wealthy. >> people just come out of the woodwork. i mean, people that you never, ever thought would come around looking for money look for money and it's not just people who know you. it's people who don't know you. >> reporter: the hims are enjoying the honeymoon stage. and somewhere in america, another powerball winner is quietly celebrating an equally good fortune. the gas and go store where they sold...
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riders through the lush forests and mountain streams of the big south fork recreation area and daniel boone national forest. >> and for my money, it is the best way to see this beautiful area, especially if you don't like getting lost -- all alone, in the backwoods of kentucky -- which is actually even less fun than it sounds. >> listen. we thought you were in the other car. you need to move on. the train also makes a stop at the blue heron coal-mining camp. >> blue heron was founded by stearns coal and lumber company back in 1937, but it stopped operating in 1962. now all that remains is a ghost camp. >> come on, leonard. let's check it out. >> you know, even when they're operating, you don't hear a lot of pleasant stories about a coal mine. and a ghost coal mine even has less appeal to me. adios. this is the train, and this is me grabbing on to the whole caboose of the train. >> the story of blue heron is told through each ghost structure in the camp. each of the buildings tells about a different aspect of life in the camp. audio programs explain the details of the community, like church
riders through the lush forests and mountain streams of the big south fork recreation area and daniel boone national forest. >> and for my money, it is the best way to see this beautiful area, especially if you don't like getting lost -- all alone, in the backwoods of kentucky -- which is actually even less fun than it sounds. >> listen. we thought you were in the other car. you need to move on. the train also makes a stop at the blue heron coal-mining camp. >> blue heron was...
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we'll hear from somebody saying offering home loans would be a boone for walmart stocks. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. offering some of our best values of the year. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome back. the clash over ethanol accelerating between aaa and renewables fuel industry. aaa is calling on the government to stop forcing gas stations to send a blend of gas called e-15, 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline, saying it could damage car engines as well as void your warr
we'll hear from somebody saying offering home loans would be a boone for walmart stocks. [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and share something... ♪ ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. offering some of our best values of the year. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the...
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that public investment has transformed our neighborhood. >> the playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the children's play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. >> the playgroun
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe neighbor's park fund which was on the ballot four years...
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and for egyptians, potatoes are a boon to the economy. the potato fields employ 250 workers. the farm even built a mosque for them. the workers earn 50 euros a week -- that's a good wage in egypt. >> look at fresh potatos coming from egypt, at good prices. and we are helping people work here, you are helping people produce here, you are helping the egyptian economy in return. >> but growing potatoes in the desert takes a lot more water than in germany. and transporting the potatoes to europe also consumes a great deal of energy. they're fresh and tasty, but egyptian potatoes pay a high price when it comes to environmental impact. christoph schÄfer is taking on the egyptian competition. he wants to be able to sell his potatoes in the spring,too. >> we're building a potato warehouse so that we can sell our potatoes year-round. that's our current project. we want to store our own potatoes, and then sell them on the market. >> in cairo, wholesalers go to the al um market to buy potatoes. the shish family has been dealing in potatoes for generations. they prefer to sell to russia
and for egyptians, potatoes are a boon to the economy. the potato fields employ 250 workers. the farm even built a mosque for them. the workers earn 50 euros a week -- that's a good wage in egypt. >> look at fresh potatos coming from egypt, at good prices. and we are helping people work here, you are helping people produce here, you are helping the egyptian economy in return. >> but growing potatoes in the desert takes a lot more water than in germany. and transporting the potatoes...
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carolyn boone's card reads. >> may 2007 be full of good health, great travels and occasional ice cream social. >> it's nice to know we're still in touch. [ laughter ] >> reporter: without the other knowing, they have each sent a thank you note to pam for take the time to mail the cards. they also shared glowing thoughts about their dear friend. >> i was so touched by the whole thoughtful gesture that she had done that i had to just sit down and send her a message. >> dear pam, your thoughtfulness in choosing to mail those envelopes touches my soul. >> reporter: everyone so touched by the journey of the holiday cards decided to meet one another and toast to their dear friend, sue, and to their new friend, pam. >> everybody just thought it was an amazing christmas story. >> reporter: and all of them certain sue was toasting right along with them and smiling. in alameda, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> okay, for today's tony's table with stephanie like it says behind us you made me this dish in sicily. i visited you in your apartment there going to school in sicily. tough
carolyn boone's card reads. >> may 2007 be full of good health, great travels and occasional ice cream social. >> it's nice to know we're still in touch. [ laughter ] >> reporter: without the other knowing, they have each sent a thank you note to pam for take the time to mail the cards. they also shared glowing thoughts about their dear friend. >> i was so touched by the whole thoughtful gesture that she had done that i had to just sit down and send her a message....
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economic boon for the country. >> it is part of the energy. the municipalities earn money course fors noand of sweden as a country, it is a valuable technology. >> while the swedes are doing everything they can to minimize everything they can to minimize the waist, the paradox
economic boon for the country. >> it is part of the energy. the municipalities earn money course fors noand of sweden as a country, it is a valuable technology. >> while the swedes are doing everything they can to minimize everything they can to minimize the waist, the paradox
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this cycle and you have done work for us you know it's all based on the labor market and we're in a boone in this town and one of the reasons we were able to secure the grant is san francisco and the technology companies really buying into this as mayor lee said and we teed up the right partnership and this is one of the sector strategies under mayor lee. we have construction and health care and we started hospitality and whatever else he says i need to do, so this is one of many to ensure that san franciscans across the board are employed in all of the industries that we have in this state city. with that i would like to city a little more about the labor market and how we set up this training. it's all driven by the labor market. we pay close attention to what the employers need. we try to flex in what they want with training and skills as andrew mentioned and ron mentioned. it's all based on what the employers need in terms of skills so we hope we put something together that is adaptable and flexible for the market and much of the employment is driven around the technology center so we
this cycle and you have done work for us you know it's all based on the labor market and we're in a boone in this town and one of the reasons we were able to secure the grant is san francisco and the technology companies really buying into this as mayor lee said and we teed up the right partnership and this is one of the sector strategies under mayor lee. we have construction and health care and we started hospitality and whatever else he says i need to do, so this is one of many to ensure that...
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. >> tom: we're talking about an energy boon in the united states, energy prices, that's helped keep a cap on energy prices here. what kind of holding time frame do you anticipate to make some money? >> as we've seen this year, one reason why core labs is attractive from a valuation perfect suspective we've seen the stock soften this year as some of the rig counts have softened as well because of the i prices of natural gas have really fallen. and i do think this will reverse sometime over the next few years and we'll see more rigs be put to use, and that's good for core labs, but to do that you really need to take that three-year time horizon. >> tom: luk, often called a mini berkshire hathaway, beef packing, commercial mortgage, copper, energy, even wine. what makes you like this one? is there a conglomerate discount? is the stock price held down because it's so diversified? >> it's one of the reasons i think it's attractive is they have all these different assets, and the guys who have run it since the late 70s have john efforted up to 20% return a year. they have put their brain
. >> tom: we're talking about an energy boon in the united states, energy prices, that's helped keep a cap on energy prices here. what kind of holding time frame do you anticipate to make some money? >> as we've seen this year, one reason why core labs is attractive from a valuation perfect suspective we've seen the stock soften this year as some of the rig counts have softened as well because of the i prices of natural gas have really fallen. and i do think this will reverse...
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temperatures are falling. 46 degrees in fairfield. 50 in half boone moon bay. 49 in fremont. we are headed to a cold night. the highs were on the chilly side. below normal, another frosty night inland. light rain arrives tomorrow. and bigger storms next week. here's a look at the frost advisory from woo'clock to 8:00 a.m. friday t. covers the interior valleys. temperatures low to mid 30s. watch out for patchy frost. slippery sidewalks. the only reason why the north bay valley's not included, we do have higher clouds moving in to the north bay first as the next storm approaches. you may get sheltered from really dropping too much. so we are going to go with the coldest readings, down to 32 in morgan hill, 33 in livermore, vallejo 35. napa, santa rosa, low to mid 30s. we are going tow see quite a -- going to see quite a bit of cloud cover. 38 in san jose and santa cruz. bundle up in the morning. make sure you have your umbrella with you. here's the storm that is going to bring rain on friday. it will be cold. we will see very light rainfall amounts. a couple more systems lined
temperatures are falling. 46 degrees in fairfield. 50 in half boone moon bay. 49 in fremont. we are headed to a cold night. the highs were on the chilly side. below normal, another frosty night inland. light rain arrives tomorrow. and bigger storms next week. here's a look at the frost advisory from woo'clock to 8:00 a.m. friday t. covers the interior valleys. temperatures low to mid 30s. watch out for patchy frost. slippery sidewalks. the only reason why the north bay valley's not included, we...
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we have our own agenda. our agenda is to create great work. if you are interested in that, you are part of our community. >> hello and welcome to brava theater. >> we are trying to figure out a way to make a space where theater and presentation of live work is something that you think of the same way that you think of going to the movies. of course, it has been complex in terms of economics, as it is for everyone now. artistically, we have done over 35 projects in four seasons, from producing dance, theater, presenting music, having a full- scale education program, and having more than 5
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> a lot a ton with the community and we say to ourselves, there is this one and this one. we all compartmentalize them, we...
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. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> the city of san francisco sfgtv meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission occurring december 4, 2012 will begin shortly. >> mr. king, called the roll. >> commissioner lee? >> here. >> commissioner tobacco? commissioner tan? >> here. >> and akers. >> here. >> and commissioner i believe, newlin is excused this evening. >> and commissioner perez is also excused. >> thank you. >> and so, we are going to make adjustments to the agenda. we are going to move permits up to the first order of business commissioners. followed by public comment. and we are going to continue the executive director's report. and read in the police department comments and questions. >> okay. so moving right along to heari
. >> the children in the neighborhood and it will be a major boone. and we have generations, the youth generations that will be able to use this park in different places. >> the best park in san francisco right here. >> creating place where people can be active and lead, active, healthy life styles that are going to just stay with them for life. ♪ >> the city of san francisco sfgtv meeting of the san francisco entertainment commission occurring december 4, 2012 will...