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he doesn't snead to drop. he uses the method passed down for many generations. months can go by with no order for traditional paper, the main source of income. as demand is falling, he accepted it to make tapestrieta. >> honestly i would rather make sliding door paper. i want to pass on what i make to future generations. we have a responsibility to teach the techniques. >> they said the support store is holding new products. they spend a hole night on it. this symbolizes the truth. >> good, i like natural products. . >> it's fantastic. a lot of work gone into it. maybe the stars and that sort of thing. >> we have been around for 1,500 years because we adapted to the change in times. it might be an exaggeration to say it, but we are doing it on behalf of japan. i want to do all that i can. the sound business sense ensures that they have a place in the modern times. >> just beautiful there. together with professional designers in tokyo, they are developing new paper products for interior design. now let's take a look at the global weather forecast. >> hello and ti
he doesn't snead to drop. he uses the method passed down for many generations. months can go by with no order for traditional paper, the main source of income. as demand is falling, he accepted it to make tapestrieta. >> honestly i would rather make sliding door paper. i want to pass on what i make to future generations. we have a responsibility to teach the techniques. >> they said the support store is holding new products. they spend a hole night on it. this symbolizes the truth....
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the darkest areas are the areas of high snead, the next to this, they are just a shade lighter, showing the whole range of need throughout the city. and the third objective is about improving access and connectivity. and the next element is about thinking how we use the streets with open space and how we think about connecting the existing open space, having a space you may use on your street as an open space. we are engaging in a couple of projects right now, with this grant that we just got and we are just guarding this process. how do we develop the areas in highest need? it is exciting that one benefit of having this is that we can work on some of the things that we have mentioned in these elements. and we talk about protecting the biodiversity of the open spaces, thinking about restoring the native habitats throughout the city, educating and making people aware about the habitats of the city, and environmental, sustainable design for the parks. objectify focuses on the community and engaging the community in giving it tools and methods to be involved in their parks, with how they m
the darkest areas are the areas of high snead, the next to this, they are just a shade lighter, showing the whole range of need throughout the city. and the third objective is about improving access and connectivity. and the next element is about thinking how we use the streets with open space and how we think about connecting the existing open space, having a space you may use on your street as an open space. we are engaging in a couple of projects right now, with this grant that we just got...
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sam snead. i mean, jack nicklaus was a tri player.nk of the number of major championships hefinished second in. imagine if tigered that 18 majors on the board and nicklaus was coming back and saw that. nicklaus would have won probably 22. he would have worked harder to achieve that. >> rose: nicaus was a hard worker? >> reasonable. i wouldn't say... >> rose: here's what he said about you. he said pound for pou you weighed at your best playing weigh 150. is what do you weigh now? >> 140. >> rose: that right? >> i don't teet same. i'm on a coletely different diet now. >> rose: fruits and vegetables? >> i'm very much vegetarian. 85% vegetarian. >> rose: off campaign against childhood obesit you think it's ruining us. >> charlie, to me this is the most important question y've asked me today. childhood obesity is one of the most serious things on the planet today. we talk about wars and economies and things like that. almost between 23% and 30% of the united states youth are obese. how could america afford it? how can other countries when
sam snead. i mean, jack nicklaus was a tri player.nk of the number of major championships hefinished second in. imagine if tigered that 18 majors on the board and nicklaus was coming back and saw that. nicklaus would have won probably 22. he would have worked harder to achieve that. >> rose: nicaus was a hard worker? >> reasonable. i wouldn't say... >> rose: here's what he said about you. he said pound for pou you weighed at your best playing weigh 150. is what do you weigh...
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. >> reporter: distracted by negative influences, marisa snead was failing. >> but coming to the clubu're going to pass this class. at the end of the day, i passed the class and i did not have to repeat any classes or summer school and it was amazing. >> so impressive with those kids. >> reporter: those are the results wahlberg is looking for and why he has teamed up with the taco bell foundation to launch graduate to go, a program aimed at providing teens real life experiences and on the job training in a host of careers. a new study reports 81% of high school dropouts say if they had been introduced to career paths early on, they would have stuck it out. >> all it takes is one positive influence azling struggled to find her place in school and now dreams big. >> plapplying to boston college fordham university and notre dame. >> reporter: those are the kind of dreams wahlberg is hoping for. >> these kids are so focused and so determined and all they need is an opportunity. then forget it. get out of their way because they are hungry, you know? they are really hungry. >> reporter: and
. >> reporter: distracted by negative influences, marisa snead was failing. >> but coming to the clubu're going to pass this class. at the end of the day, i passed the class and i did not have to repeat any classes or summer school and it was amazing. >> so impressive with those kids. >> reporter: those are the results wahlberg is looking for and why he has teamed up with the taco bell foundation to launch graduate to go, a program aimed at providing teens real life...
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. ♪ you snead is love >> altogether now. ♪ all you need is love >> he did get it the third time.think it is a charm and they hope it's a charm for their sake. sir paul mccartney marrying nancy shevell in london over the weekend. there you go. >> we will fill you in on the details coming up. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsored by discover card. it pays to switch. it pays to discover. no more points - coupons now. coupons? coupons. coupons? next, you convert coupons to tokens. tokens? then you trade tokens for credits. and then i get the cash? then you call back. bye bye. peggy? hello? what just happened? want rewards that make sense? switch to discover. america's #1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? tleut it just tastes like fruit. emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 ye
. ♪ you snead is love >> altogether now. ♪ all you need is love >> he did get it the third time.think it is a charm and they hope it's a charm for their sake. sir paul mccartney marrying nancy shevell in london over the weekend. there you go. >> we will fill you in on the details coming up. you're watching "the early show" on cbs. >> announcer: this portion of "the early show" sponsored by discover card. it pays to switch. it pays to discover. no...
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. >> we all snead to stand together for mother earth now because mother earth is crying. our prophesy tells us when mother earth cryings, we stand up, we fight for her. we will die, and we will die with her. crying earth, rise up with mother earth, rise up and say no, no to the pipeline. no to death. no, no, no, no. >> this is not a reamingal impact. it's a national impact. if approval of the pipeline comes through, it stimulates the economic recovery, puts us back on our feet, and many here today focus on job creation and recovery, will have the opportunity to have some of the best paying jobs here in the united states. >> we'll show that entire public hearing, the last in the series hosted by the state department, and a discussion representing differing views of the pipeline tonight starting at 8:30 eastern on c-span2. >> climate and energy directer of frebdz with the earth. thank you for being with us. cindy schild is with the american patrol yum institute. good morning. we're here to talk about the proposed pipeline project running through canada down to the gulf of m
. >> we all snead to stand together for mother earth now because mother earth is crying. our prophesy tells us when mother earth cryings, we stand up, we fight for her. we will die, and we will die with her. crying earth, rise up with mother earth, rise up and say no, no to the pipeline. no to death. no, no, no, no. >> this is not a reamingal impact. it's a national impact. if approval of the pipeline comes through, it stimulates the economic recovery, puts us back on our feet, and...