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boone, good to see you.here does oil go from here in your estimation. >> the supply is tighter than you think. if you think the saudis are going to bring oil prices down when you look, they have got 50% of their men in saudi arabia are unemployed. they don't like the price of oil down. they like it around $100 a barrel. i think more likely it will go up than down. >> we raised issues a few moments ago with our guest host, a seasoned energy trader, as to whether saudi arabia really had the capacity to increase production to the levels it has either said or the world thinks that it does. what are your thoughts there. >> i don't think they do. they talk about 12.5 million barrels. they have been to 10, a little over 10 three times in the last 30 years. they haven't been able to hold it above 10. i think 10.5 is max for them and certainly not sustainable. >> mark fisher has something for you. >> mr. pickens, i want to say i'm a big fan of your plan. one of the questions i have for you, with everything going on i
boone, good to see you.here does oil go from here in your estimation. >> the supply is tighter than you think. if you think the saudis are going to bring oil prices down when you look, they have got 50% of their men in saudi arabia are unemployed. they don't like the price of oil down. they like it around $100 a barrel. i think more likely it will go up than down. >> we raised issues a few moments ago with our guest host, a seasoned energy trader, as to whether saudi arabia really...
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boone logan coming in. so phelps gives up back-to-back single, logone's coming in. logan's coming in. some of the faces from tonight, valverde hoping for the win now, as we take a break. bottom of the ninth inning, tide 3-3, here in detroit. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. ♪ only with my naked eyes ♪ doo, doo, doo-doo-doo, doo-doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ doo-doo-doo, doo-doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ doo-doo-doo, doo-doo, doo ♪ doo, doo ♪ doo-doo-doo, doo-doo, doo, doo ♪ [ male announcer ] refresh your home this spring with lowe's creative ideas magazine, inspiration on every page. now available free for ipad on the app store. ♪ doo, doo, doo-doo-doo [ dog barks ] [ male announcer ] lowe's. never stop improving. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to
boone logan coming in. so phelps gives up back-to-back single, logone's coming in. logan's coming in. some of the faces from tonight, valverde hoping for the win now, as we take a break. bottom of the ninth inning, tide 3-3, here in detroit. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone,...
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. >> i'm from boon county west virginia and i help to represent the appalachian communities where coal mining -- thank each of you for allowing me the opportunity to speak to you again today. i appreciate your obligations and responsibilities in protecting and serving all u.s. citizens. my hope is that you listen and hear the pleas for our lives in southern appalachia where these atrocious mountain top mining -- the stream and the people of flair seem unpossibility to most people in this courtroom. but to me and the people of blair, the stream is a part of our home. when mountain top removal is permitted near your home, you will soon be forced to leave what is the birth place of your family and your children's birth rights as heirs to your family dream. you are forced by destruction to leave the land that our parents fought for. why is it -- leave us to die in a post mining waste land for temporary jobs and energy. you should ask yourselves, are we knowingly and willingly flipping on our lights and lining our pockets at the expense of the livelihood and health of the people in appalach
. >> i'm from boon county west virginia and i help to represent the appalachian communities where coal mining -- thank each of you for allowing me the opportunity to speak to you again today. i appreciate your obligations and responsibilities in protecting and serving all u.s. citizens. my hope is that you listen and hear the pleas for our lives in southern appalachia where these atrocious mountain top mining -- the stream and the people of flair seem unpossibility to most people in this...
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join hosts peter marshall and debby boone as they introduce the most romantic collection ever. young singers i loved to listen to including one very special guy... yes, and he happens to be a pretty great dad. ♪ on a day like today ♪ ♪ we pass the time away ♪ ♪ writing love letters ♪ ♪ in the sand and debby, we'll always love hearing legendary artists like johnny mathis... ♪ it's not for me to say ♪ you love me nat king cole... ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you and dean martin... ♪ return to me ♪ ♪ o my dear, i'm so lonely the '50s introduced us to one of the greatest vocal groups of all time. the legendary platters... ♪ they asked me how i knew ♪ ♪ my true love was true ♪ ♪ what a difference a day makes ♪ ♪ 24 little hours ♪ ♪ many a tear has to fall ♪ but it's all in the game i'll never forget the first hit by connie francis... ♪ who's sorry now? ♪ ♪ ♪ who's sorry now? ♪ ♪ all alone am i ♪ ever since your goodbye ♪ at last ♪ ♪ my love ♪ has come along peter, that has to be the most beautiful wedding song of all time. you are so right, debby. in a minute, we're going
join hosts peter marshall and debby boone as they introduce the most romantic collection ever. young singers i loved to listen to including one very special guy... yes, and he happens to be a pretty great dad. ♪ on a day like today ♪ ♪ we pass the time away ♪ ♪ writing love letters ♪ ♪ in the sand and debby, we'll always love hearing legendary artists like johnny mathis... ♪ it's not for me to say ♪ you love me nat king cole... ♪ mona lisa, mona lisa ♪ men have named you...
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boone pickens is somehow following drake which is again -- >> i love that. t. boone pickens.e. who knew? >> he leaves no stone untouched. >> i wish slim pickens were still here. and then everyone is waiting for the release of the new iphone. it appears some pictures got leaked yes. anything related to apple creates a sensation and a frenzy. these are we must say unconfirmed photos of the iphone 5 but of course they set off a frenzy online. it is from 9:00 to 5:00 back and it shows the back and the front of what may be the iphone 5 which has a much bigger metallic back. there are other features i think, a new ear phone dock, a smaller dock for plugging it in. it looks to be thinner. >> more rubber and chrome. >> exactly. it is the blade run version of the iphone 4. >> using liquid metal? >> you'll have to ask them about that. no doubt it has set off a lot of speculation about what the other features may be. can it cook me dinner? >> it doesn't love you back. that's next. really quickly another one causing web traffic apparently elvis's grave up for auction. we reported this. >
boone pickens is somehow following drake which is again -- >> i love that. t. boone pickens.e. who knew? >> he leaves no stone untouched. >> i wish slim pickens were still here. and then everyone is waiting for the release of the new iphone. it appears some pictures got leaked yes. anything related to apple creates a sensation and a frenzy. these are we must say unconfirmed photos of the iphone 5 but of course they set off a frenzy online. it is from 9:00 to 5:00 back and it...
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they are going to do -- i disagree with boone pickens in this. remembclose to what tha before. they want to stick it to iran here and squeeze them. they don't apt nuclear iran as much as the israelis don't. >> thank you so much, the president of oil today snapping that losing streak. up next, president obama planning another framing speech. she still doing demand control from saying the private sector is doing just fine. >>> verizon wireless unveiling new data plans that may save customers money. slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? [ male announcer ] the united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in. all in one account. keep watch on the markets. or use our exclusive tools to help find
they are going to do -- i disagree with boone pickens in this. remembclose to what tha before. they want to stick it to iran here and squeeze them. they don't apt nuclear iran as much as the israelis don't. >> thank you so much, the president of oil today snapping that losing streak. up next, president obama planning another framing speech. she still doing demand control from saying the private sector is doing just fine. >>> verizon wireless unveiling new data plans that may save...
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then he did an absolutely brilliant move in bringing pat boone on as its national spokesperson.lease welcome jim martin of 60 plus. >> thank you. thank you, colin. i'm going to go to the podium because i have a couple items i want to show folks here that i couldn't hold there. just so there's no confusion with the 60 plus association and the aarp, i call them the association against retired persons. thank you again, colin. it's always an honor to be with colin hanna, chairman of let freedom ring, and with dr. price. i say that with great pride. congressman price. he led the fight in the house of representatives to repeal obamacare. for that, he deserves another round of applause. >> hear, hear. [ applause ] >> we've touched all the bases on obamacare, the affordable care act. i thought the unaffordable care act. the only people making money off it are the aarp. this is a fortune 500 conglomerate. somebody asked me once jim, does this bill make sense to you and the seniors of 60 plus. i said no, it doesn't make -- well, it does make sense, dollars and cents to the aarp's bottom l
then he did an absolutely brilliant move in bringing pat boone on as its national spokesperson.lease welcome jim martin of 60 plus. >> thank you. thank you, colin. i'm going to go to the podium because i have a couple items i want to show folks here that i couldn't hold there. just so there's no confusion with the 60 plus association and the aarp, i call them the association against retired persons. thank you again, colin. it's always an honor to be with colin hanna, chairman of let...
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there's actually somewhat of a manufacturing boon going on. if you look at advanced manufacturing. pittsburgh and denver are a good example of cities that have looked to their roots in manufacturing but have made this jump into advanced manufacturing with higher jobs, higher wage, higher productist, and it's a remarkable success story. another example for both cities, they both harness the potential of the new energy boon that's going on, natural gas and the like. some of the governors were talking about this, well, states are just happy and fortunate to be sitting on top of the energy reserves but as my friend joel who spoke to you earlier can attest there are plenty of states sitting atop of energy deposits. california say good example. this is an example of political leadership matters and pittsburgh and denver are two cities taking advantage of the natural resource endowments they have. those are areas that both cities have in common. but one example, where denver has leveraged a traditional strength is in trade, denver's a traditional crossroads. and it's built on that traditi
there's actually somewhat of a manufacturing boon going on. if you look at advanced manufacturing. pittsburgh and denver are a good example of cities that have looked to their roots in manufacturing but have made this jump into advanced manufacturing with higher jobs, higher wage, higher productist, and it's a remarkable success story. another example for both cities, they both harness the potential of the new energy boon that's going on, natural gas and the like. some of the governors were...
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boone pickens ha e have, mr. pickens welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks, chris. >> chris: the last time that many of us heard from you about energy was four years ago when you were pushing a major national investment in wind power. here is what you said then. >> america's is blessed with one of the best wind corridors in the world. using private investment in technology that already exists we can supply 20% of our electricity needs. >> chris: now, you are off wind power. what happened? >> price. wind is priced off margin. the margin's natural gas. when i made that ad, natural gas was $7. today natural gas is $2.50. you can't finance a wind deal unless you have $6 natural gas. >> chris: and i just want to point out before we get to natural gas which is the reason you are here, true that you lost $150 million promoting and invest manager wind power? >> yes, he he. >> chris: does that hurt? >> yes. >> chris: okay. >> how could you ask a question like that? >> chris: i guess it is a stupid question. >> sure
boone pickens ha e have, mr. pickens welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks, chris. >> chris: the last time that many of us heard from you about energy was four years ago when you were pushing a major national investment in wind power. here is what you said then. >> america's is blessed with one of the best wind corridors in the world. using private investment in technology that already exists we can supply 20% of our electricity needs. >> chris: now, you...
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boone pickens? >> thanks, kris. >> last time we heard about energy is when you were pushing a major investment in wind power. >> america is blessed with one of the behest wind corridors in the world. using private invest technology that exists we can supply 20 percent. >> now you are off wind power, what happened? >> price. wind is priced off of the margin. the margin is natural gas. when i made that ad natural gas was 7 dollars. today natural gas is 2..0. >> you can't finance a wind deal unless you have natural gas. >> you lost 150 million promoting an investing in wind power. >> yes. >> did that hurt in >> yes. >> chris: well. >> it was painful. >> chris: now you are pushing natural gas why? >> it is up every street and alley in the united states. it is the largest natural resource that we have and we are now talking about exporting it out of the country. use it here. increase the demand for natural gas and use it here. don't send our cheep and 30 percent cleaner than diesel. don't ship it out to
boone pickens? >> thanks, kris. >> last time we heard about energy is when you were pushing a major investment in wind power. >> america is blessed with one of the behest wind corridors in the world. using private invest technology that exists we can supply 20 percent. >> now you are off wind power, what happened? >> price. wind is priced off of the margin. the margin is natural gas. when i made that ad natural gas was 7 dollars. today natural gas is 2..0. >>...
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. >> reporter: david boone faced more challenges than most.actured family he spent many nights sleeping on park benches. his pillow was his book bag. the books inside were his ticket to somewhere else. >> i saw that as the way out. i saw going to any college is like the way to escape and a way to secure that these type of things don't continue to happen in my family. >> reporter: this north carolina girl had a similar thought. >> when i was younger, i was looking at my family and i saw the neglect, the drug abuse, the overall bad choices and i saw my family living from paycheck to paycheck and i just made a decision for myself that i wasn't going to end up like my parents. >> reporter: parents who abandoned her and left her homeless. dawn loggins worked as a janitor at her school to make money. >> i remember doing my homework by candlelight because i'm that determined to succeed. >> reporter: she's well on her way after graduating yesterday. she earned a partial scholarship to harvard where she just might run into boone. he got a full ride to
. >> reporter: david boone faced more challenges than most.actured family he spent many nights sleeping on park benches. his pillow was his book bag. the books inside were his ticket to somewhere else. >> i saw that as the way out. i saw going to any college is like the way to escape and a way to secure that these type of things don't continue to happen in my family. >> reporter: this north carolina girl had a similar thought. >> when i was younger, i was looking at my...
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off boone logan, and quintanilla in the 7th. that is a strike. on the outside corner. 30-2 on quintanilla. >> every fast ball of left-handed hitters has been in that slot. he missed with some. >> here comes the 0-1. on the outside. it is 30-2. and now soriano, the lead off man is one strike away from his 9th save in as many chances since taking over this spot formerly manned by the best not history of the game, rivera. too far outside, probably exactly where soriano wanted it. >> right. >> and the foul is made on deck. their big bat has been used, hairston. 1-2. tejada, the shortstop who started the year with a pulled quad will be back on monday. right now it is teixerira. here is 1-2. two and two. the mets do not rally since monday they will have lost five of six. include game four of the set against st. louis after winning the first three on brilliant starting pitches. off the middle. off soriano, a base hit and texas keeps it alive and going to 3rd is thole with two outs. and he have been good all night. >> sorry rain missed it right down the
off boone logan, and quintanilla in the 7th. that is a strike. on the outside corner. 30-2 on quintanilla. >> every fast ball of left-handed hitters has been in that slot. he missed with some. >> here comes the 0-1. on the outside. it is 30-2. and now soriano, the lead off man is one strike away from his 9th save in as many chances since taking over this spot formerly manned by the best not history of the game, rivera. too far outside, probably exactly where soriano wanted it....
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richard melons, the koch brothers, boone pickens, all have been criticized.ia ignores him. interestingly, we have a cut of him, now decrying the unleashing of private money for political purposes -- how ironic is this? watch this. >> will use to create a super pac to help president obama? >> no, i mean, i haven't decided. but i think it's -- a big, big issue that the citizens united has really unleashed private money... for... political purposes that can be used anonymously. and this will create an unequal playing field which will further destroy the political system. and let's say, i basically... have given my money for -- on principle, not private interest. i have done it very openly, saying... what i am doing. so whatever i decide, i will state what i am deciding. but i am distressed by the problem that citizens united has created. >> sean: first, ironic. and b., is he really that open? what are the left-wing groups that are doing political bidding and attacking conservatives that he is involved in? >> yeah. let me name one -- george soros! george soros in
richard melons, the koch brothers, boone pickens, all have been criticized.ia ignores him. interestingly, we have a cut of him, now decrying the unleashing of private money for political purposes -- how ironic is this? watch this. >> will use to create a super pac to help president obama? >> no, i mean, i haven't decided. but i think it's -- a big, big issue that the citizens united has really unleashed private money... for... political purposes that can be used anonymously. and...
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boone on earlier talking about next year at this time over $3. do you agree with that position? >> from a modeling perspective, still on a one-year down trend. i think my view might change in the next few days if wets to crucial levels. overall downward trend, natural gas. the real question is a lot of traders got washed out. as they look to establish new position will they decide to take a punt on the long side or get back in, now 14% higher. >> michael, where are we on oil now? >> oil wise, we're firmly in a downward trend. the market is off almost 25% since the highs up at 110.55. that's been a great trebd over the last few months, riding it to the downside. as you've already highlighted on the program i can't point to oil fund men's to watch. you've got to watch greek elections sunday night, risk on risk off on the asian open based on the results of those elections and that's going to drag outwith it. >> thank you very much. michael harris joining us from campbell. john and jerry, where are you? >> given the success of the shale projects, simon, increased liquids and nat gas
boone on earlier talking about next year at this time over $3. do you agree with that position? >> from a modeling perspective, still on a one-year down trend. i think my view might change in the next few days if wets to crucial levels. overall downward trend, natural gas. the real question is a lot of traders got washed out. as they look to establish new position will they decide to take a punt on the long side or get back in, now 14% higher. >> michael, where are we on oil now?...
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. >> shepard: david boone faced more challenges than most.fractured family he spent many nights sleeping on park benches. his pillow was his book bag. the books inside were his ticket to somewhere else. >> i saw that as the way out. way to escape and the way to secure that these types of things don't continue to happen in my family. >> shepard: this north carolina girl had a similar thought. >> when i was younger, i looked around at my family and i saw the neglect, the drug abuse, the overall bad choices and i saw my family living from paycheck to paycheck and i just made a decision for myself that i wasn't going to end up like my parents. >> shepard: parents who abandoned her and left her homeless. dawn loggins worked as a janitor at her school to make money. she's well on her way. after graduating yesterday. she earned a partial scholarship to harvard where she just might run into boone. he got a full ride to the ivy league school and while the two are focused on their own education, they could teach all of us a little about determination.
. >> shepard: david boone faced more challenges than most.fractured family he spent many nights sleeping on park benches. his pillow was his book bag. the books inside were his ticket to somewhere else. >> i saw that as the way out. way to escape and the way to secure that these types of things don't continue to happen in my family. >> shepard: this north carolina girl had a similar thought. >> when i was younger, i looked around at my family and i saw the neglect, the...
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my plan would get rid of pet projects and government boon doggels and bridges to nowhere, but if we want businesses to come here and to hire here, we have to provide the highways and runways and the ports and broadband access, all of which move goods and products for innovation across the globe. my plan sets up an independent fund to attract private dollars and issue loans for new construction projects based on new criteria, how badly are they needed and how much good will they do for the economy? and finally, i think it's time we took on air fiscal problems in an honest, balanced, responsible way. everybody agrees that our deficits and debt are an issue that we have to tackle. my plan to reform the tax code recognizes that government can't bring back every job that's been outsourced or every factory that's closed its doors, but we sure can stop giving tax breaks to businesses that ship job overseas and start rewarding companies that create jobs right here in the united states of america in ohio, and cleveland and pennsylvania. and if we want to get the deficit under control, really, not
my plan would get rid of pet projects and government boon doggels and bridges to nowhere, but if we want businesses to come here and to hire here, we have to provide the highways and runways and the ports and broadband access, all of which move goods and products for innovation across the globe. my plan sets up an independent fund to attract private dollars and issue loans for new construction projects based on new criteria, how badly are they needed and how much good will they do for the...
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as a tv newsman for a long time, so this may seem like a strange question-- has television been a boonpeople's knowledge and information about politics or has it not? we were talking about early about how television changed the game. >> absolutely. >> jon: at a certain point tseemed like television outsmarted the politicians. has that reversed now? >> i think it has. i think the politicians have outsmarted television. overall, i think television has added to everybody's knowledge about almost everything, but like the internet, which is now dominant in news or soon to be, it has its pluses and minuses. but each successive presidency, for example, has gotten smarter and smarter about how to manipulate the media, manipulate the press and use television tots advantage. there is also the trivialization of the news. you want to call the politicalizationes of news with some networks being partisan political propaganda. >> jon: really? i don't publicly follow the 24-hour news networks but i understand they're all above aboard, and i wouldn't-- does it, for you-- this idea of liberal bias and t
as a tv newsman for a long time, so this may seem like a strange question-- has television been a boonpeople's knowledge and information about politics or has it not? we were talking about early about how television changed the game. >> absolutely. >> jon: at a certain point tseemed like television outsmarted the politicians. has that reversed now? >> i think it has. i think the politicians have outsmarted television. overall, i think television has added to everybody's...
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this measure will help to provide a boon for our commercial corridors, especially by exempting a lot of the smaller businesses that have a gross receipts tax, and expenditures of $1 million and less, which is what a lot of our small corder businesses is -- our small corridor business has. i wrote a piece around how to build a coalition to support that effort. what i did not have as part of the coalition was the business community. i have grown years later to where we have been making sure we have their input and suggestions about how to craft this measure. of course, this measure could not be done without the great work of the controller's office, and the outreach to and from different parts of the business community. ben rosen field as well. -- ben rosenfield as well. supervisor chiu and the mayor have talked about sponsoring a measure that is very similar. i think it would be best if we have forward to the ballot. it should be revenue generating. it will generate upwards of $40 million. a lot of that is pasted on the business registration fee, which is skilled up by the business's
this measure will help to provide a boon for our commercial corridors, especially by exempting a lot of the smaller businesses that have a gross receipts tax, and expenditures of $1 million and less, which is what a lot of our small corder businesses is -- our small corridor business has. i wrote a piece around how to build a coalition to support that effort. what i did not have as part of the coalition was the business community. i have grown years later to where we have been making sure we...
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that a bigger, more diverse group of well-educated people would be an asset to our democracy and a boon to our economy. this vision powered america's economic diynaism for more thana century. recently, education advocated have been looking at the international competitor, and what we see is that other countries have seen what the u.s. did well. we built a system of great colleges and in many respects they are copying what we did. in some respects on areas like completion rate, some of those countries are doing better than we've gotten. what that says to me is we need to double down. we need to take this phenomenal asset that's benefitted the world and make it even better. there should be no doubt about our starting point. we are still by far when it comes to research teaching and learning at top universities the very best in the world. however, two major trends in higher education are guiding us down a path that mainly away from the historical commitment to equity and opportunity. first, there's the financial constraints. in the past generation state funding for time students has fallen
that a bigger, more diverse group of well-educated people would be an asset to our democracy and a boon to our economy. this vision powered america's economic diynaism for more thana century. recently, education advocated have been looking at the international competitor, and what we see is that other countries have seen what the u.s. did well. we built a system of great colleges and in many respects they are copying what we did. in some respects on areas like completion rate, some of those...
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we fought for business taxes in the past, which have been -- been a boon to our economy. we were ready to support the help support, a tax we can get behind so we can grow our capability to serve our most needy citizens. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning, supervisors. i am executive director of better places, and i am here today on behalf of the hsn. for the past seven years, i have come to these chambers to plead on behalf of one or more of our chambers threatened with closure. i have always known how to craft a compelling, substantive, often deeply moving argument for the preservation of these services because with the two undiluted minutes we are 40, you could pretty much do anything. for the first time in over six years, there are no planned reductions for community-based agencies, and, in fact, a 1% cost of this increase. we are grateful to the mayor as well as supervisor chu, who have attended all the meetings the past few years. also -- the ongoing support of many supervisors, but appreciative as we are, organizations cannot survive ove
we fought for business taxes in the past, which have been -- been a boon to our economy. we were ready to support the help support, a tax we can get behind so we can grow our capability to serve our most needy citizens. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning, supervisors. i am executive director of better places, and i am here today on behalf of the hsn. for the past seven years, i have come to these chambers to plead on behalf of one or more of our chambers...
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. >> right here by the beach some people think it's the boone tooks and brings a lot of people from all over the world. >> reporter: nearby neighborhood parking is permit only. speak day tores are being asked to leave their cars and ride shuttles to the course. the hope is to prevent a repeat of the 1998 u.s. open in which neighbors say the streets were over run with cars. >> you couldn't get in and out of the neighborhood. i mean, you could barely walk. there was all these streets were just packed with cars. >> reporter: still enthusiasm prompted some to rush out and buy bags of souvenirs. >> probably $1500 worth of merchandise and go back and get carried away. i brought my credit card. >> reporter: the gates at the club remain open through 7:00 p.m. each day this week and police say that means drivers should expect traffic high at least through the 7:00-hour. in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu. >> you can find pictures from today's practice session. >> san francisco is renewing a deal to lure more film productions to the city. the mayor tweeted this picture of him signing an exte
. >> right here by the beach some people think it's the boone tooks and brings a lot of people from all over the world. >> reporter: nearby neighborhood parking is permit only. speak day tores are being asked to leave their cars and ride shuttles to the course. the hope is to prevent a repeat of the 1998 u.s. open in which neighbors say the streets were over run with cars. >> you couldn't get in and out of the neighborhood. i mean, you could barely walk. there was all these...
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discussed the financial benefits to boone county and west virginia more broadly. did i hear you right that there is a $29 million be direct payroll and total $100 million direct and indirect payroll that is being lost by the nonoperation of the spruce coalmine mine? >> mr. chairman, that was back in 1998 when it shut down. the loss of revenue that we had to -- you know, we couldn't make it up. we've never made it up. we made cuts. the $29 million of direct payroll of 400 employees that were at daltex and systematically do the math of the people that supplies the mines, the tires, trucks, bolts, whatever they do, all of the materials, you can estimate, we've done a lot of estimated numbers between lost revenue. >> how many jobs do you think that represents in direct and indirect, how many jobs are we talking about? >> well, we've looked at different statics. some people say a qualified if a person works his normal hours is about 65 to $70,000 a year it's between jobs of activity and 200 qualified coal mining jobs could be anywhere between 500 and 1200 jobs of activ
discussed the financial benefits to boone county and west virginia more broadly. did i hear you right that there is a $29 million be direct payroll and total $100 million direct and indirect payroll that is being lost by the nonoperation of the spruce coalmine mine? >> mr. chairman, that was back in 1998 when it shut down. the loss of revenue that we had to -- you know, we couldn't make it up. we've never made it up. we made cuts. the $29 million of direct payroll of 400 employees that...
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commissioners, proposed transbay project can be a boon to the city, or they can be litigation, depending on how they are addressed. before you vote, please required the amended to reflect the appropriate height to bring it into compliance proposition k and the planning code section 295. unit square has virtually no budget. these are buildings would exceed the shuttle limit in any of those cases. since the limits have been established with regard to the parks and the proposed project would shout out beyond the limit, clearly inappropriate to be studying the proposed approval for project to violate rules. this clearly shows significant shadowing beyond what is permissible, and the prop k. this document must be reflected to show the least environmentally interested. further, it is permissible to say that it must not say you cannot build a 600 foot building in downtown san francisco. in terms of ceqa, it is clearly significant. the project has proposed it would have the ability to change the shuttle in the future. planning officials are wrong in their decision-making power superior of that o
commissioners, proposed transbay project can be a boon to the city, or they can be litigation, depending on how they are addressed. before you vote, please required the amended to reflect the appropriate height to bring it into compliance proposition k and the planning code section 295. unit square has virtually no budget. these are buildings would exceed the shuttle limit in any of those cases. since the limits have been established with regard to the parks and the proposed project would shout...
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would most likely do in his life, he said if i could have it to live all over again, i would be a ba boone breaking squares. tell us how he prepared himself to overcome the deficiencies in his resume. >> he consulted with general scott. library of congress, military history and military strategy and studying them by midnight oil. he talks about lincoln staying up late, trying to master military strategy. he would listen to anybody and would absorb the information, turn it over in his mind, think about it, study it. he always tried to understand the depth of detail of anything that he was trying to learn about. and so he really underwent a crash course. he was a good observer of what was happening. and he would be able to figure out from the experience of his armies in 1861 and 1862, what they were doing right, what they were doing wrong. he was a good judge of character. for example, over the objections of his own secretary of war, simon cameron in june of 1861, he chose montgomery might goes as quarter master general, a young officer who did not have very much experience in that category
would most likely do in his life, he said if i could have it to live all over again, i would be a ba boone breaking squares. tell us how he prepared himself to overcome the deficiencies in his resume. >> he consulted with general scott. library of congress, military history and military strategy and studying them by midnight oil. he talks about lincoln staying up late, trying to master military strategy. he would listen to anybody and would absorb the information, turn it over in his...
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and you had a democratic boondoggle, the synthetic boone corporation started under jimmy carter. this is a bipartisan problem. i think business subsidies change the behavior of businesses. businesse businesses, for example, get more spend thrift. you saw that with solyndra, they builted a big company, spend thrift companies would not do that. they invest of companies that blow up. enron received $3.7 billion in subsidies from other federal programs. that induced them to invest in all kinds of hair brain foreign investment projects, such as a power plant in india. it would not have done that risky foreign investing without the federal subsidies and all those foreign investment projects that enron took part in came crashing down. subsidies induce bad decision making by businesses and corporate welfare generates corruption in my view, federal business subsidies have always generated corruption and go all the way back to the first transcontinental railroad in the united states. that generated a huge subsidy scandal in the 1870s. more recently go to ronald reagan department of housing
and you had a democratic boondoggle, the synthetic boone corporation started under jimmy carter. this is a bipartisan problem. i think business subsidies change the behavior of businesses. businesse businesses, for example, get more spend thrift. you saw that with solyndra, they builted a big company, spend thrift companies would not do that. they invest of companies that blow up. enron received $3.7 billion in subsidies from other federal programs. that induced them to invest in all kinds of...
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from [ male announcer ] will not lose boon to the orient and groove she shrieks room should reach he sasha >>stanley: the citizens as a test run a league. there is no need to rush to a lifeboat. the leaks, according to some business owners have been going on >> it has been about 10 days. >>stanley: there has been a constant water leak on the land street in san francisco. >> we have been calling and have not gotten a response stereophonic >> they keep saying they will send someone out. this this is my fourth house the city before calling you. >>stanley: the city added these new plants and trees to beautify the neighborhood. one of the timer's malfunction in realist. even after two business is called, league continues >> of the standing water will cause miskitos and become a trash collector. really want them to take care of it. >>stanley: i placed two separate calls for a three- one-one. one for public-works and one for the water department. they called me back and so did dpw. even though business owners said they called, there was no records. not long after i made the call, dpw arrive
from [ male announcer ] will not lose boon to the orient and groove she shrieks room should reach he sasha >>stanley: the citizens as a test run a league. there is no need to rush to a lifeboat. the leaks, according to some business owners have been going on >> it has been about 10 days. >>stanley: there has been a constant water leak on the land street in san francisco. >> we have been calling and have not gotten a response stereophonic >> they keep saying they...
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. >> come logan, we've had massive layoffs and numerous mines in boon conte. my county has not had as many because we have a deep mine that employs a lot of people. the mine which is actually the owner of said properties in question for the surface mine, but it's getting where when you talk to people and the ceos of these companies, they're ready to start going to illinois and wyoming and other places where they can get permits and mine and they're going to leave the appalachian region. so it's a question now, do young people buy homes and spend money, take a chance on making a living in an area so volatile that permits are being pulled? if you can pull this permit, you can pull any permit that the epa that has a jurisdiction. are we going to get to that point? >> thank you, sir. thank you, chairman. >> in september, this last september, this subcommittee did go to charleston and had a field hearing on stream quality issues. >> that's correct. >> and the acting governor, now governor was there. u.s. senator manchin was there, other bewitnesses including mis gu
. >> come logan, we've had massive layoffs and numerous mines in boon conte. my county has not had as many because we have a deep mine that employs a lot of people. the mine which is actually the owner of said properties in question for the surface mine, but it's getting where when you talk to people and the ceos of these companies, they're ready to start going to illinois and wyoming and other places where they can get permits and mine and they're going to leave the appalachian region....
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treaty which would have crashed the euro and help their exports it would have been economically a boon if they voted no but they at the last minute they chickened out again but people in greece are on the threshold of a revolution but you know they don't seem to get it together yet to overthrow regime change get rid of this technocrat this morning the show i'm flying to athens tomorrow morning with billionaire hugo it's a lot of price we're talking to decide to resign or the new left wing government about introducing a silver backdrop well along with the euro as a way to cure greece's problems. their t.v. business team is across the market reaction to the german taking downgrade. likes of completely stopped lending to spain its prime minister has revealed for the first time it also says it's too big to be bailed out by the e.u. toys for european business in twenty minutes. russia and china are boosting their military partnership including holding more joint trails president putin's currently on a state visit to beijing to forge closer ties with the asian giant but china's growing influ
treaty which would have crashed the euro and help their exports it would have been economically a boon if they voted no but they at the last minute they chickened out again but people in greece are on the threshold of a revolution but you know they don't seem to get it together yet to overthrow regime change get rid of this technocrat this morning the show i'm flying to athens tomorrow morning with billionaire hugo it's a lot of price we're talking to decide to resign or the new left wing...
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socialize medicine they could actually go ahead and do it with this is with this effectively it's a boon for the insurance industry they're not addressing the underlying factors like medical malpractise insurance and the costs of unnecessary procedures that doctors go through in order to protect themselves from liability and it doesn't deal with the fact that technologies are coming online the cost a lot of money that people want but that cost money for the service right so so if this ruling was to affect doctors' stock price if they had one would doctors stocks be down today doctors know that that would have been already priced in they would have been. a long time ago well maybe that explains your current company is because insurance companies there was mixed results with with with docs and insurance companies a lot of them fell today it was negative on no one else with that there is concern about them dealing with all of these new regulations but for those at the top the public purse looks pretty good always whenever the government gets involved this country it's always for the big the
socialize medicine they could actually go ahead and do it with this is with this effectively it's a boon for the insurance industry they're not addressing the underlying factors like medical malpractise insurance and the costs of unnecessary procedures that doctors go through in order to protect themselves from liability and it doesn't deal with the fact that technologies are coming online the cost a lot of money that people want but that cost money for the service right so so if this ruling...
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treaty which would have crashed the euro and helped their exports it would have been economically a a boon if they voted no but they at the last minute they chickened out again the people in greece are on the threshold of a revolution but you know they don't seem to get it together yet to overthrow regime change get rid of this technocrat this morning the show put in a people is represented as a matter of fact kevin let me tell you something i'm flying to athens tomorrow morning with billionaire hugo salon is price we're talking to the side a reason the new left wing government about introducing a silver backdrop well along with the euro as a way to cure greece's problems bring back real money silver and gold i'll be on his jet tomorrow flying to athens i'll give you an exclusive cabin from the ground in athens if you have a back on some more on. those because support looking forward it have a nice flight. ok now russia and china are boosting their military partnership including holding more joint drills president putin is currently on a state visit to beijing to forge closer ties with the
treaty which would have crashed the euro and helped their exports it would have been economically a a boon if they voted no but they at the last minute they chickened out again the people in greece are on the threshold of a revolution but you know they don't seem to get it together yet to overthrow regime change get rid of this technocrat this morning the show put in a people is represented as a matter of fact kevin let me tell you something i'm flying to athens tomorrow morning with...
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for merge and resources policy and miss maria guno, boone county west virginia organizer. as you come forward, i'll lay out the ground rules. like all our witnesses, your written testimony will appear in full in the hearing record so i ask that you keep your statements to under five minutes and under committee rule 4a. our microphones are not automatic so you have to press the button to start. i also explained -- will explain how the timing light works. you see the clock in front of you that starts in five minutes and after the five minutes are all up the red light comes on. senator kirkdall,
for merge and resources policy and miss maria guno, boone county west virginia organizer. as you come forward, i'll lay out the ground rules. like all our witnesses, your written testimony will appear in full in the hearing record so i ask that you keep your statements to under five minutes and under committee rule 4a. our microphones are not automatic so you have to press the button to start. i also explained -- will explain how the timing light works. you see the clock in front of you that...
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off boone logan, and quintanilla in the 7th. that is a strike. on the outside corner. 30-2 on quintanilla. >> every fast ball of left-handed hitters has been in that slot. he missed with some. >> here comes the 0-1. on the outside. it is 30-2. and now soriano,he lead off man is one strike away from his 9th save in as many chances since taking over this spot formerly manned by the best not history of the game, rivera. too far outside, probably exactly where soriano wanted it. >> right. >> and the foul is made on deck. their big bat has been used, hairston. 1-2. tejada, the shortstop who started the yearith a pulled quad will be back on monday. right now it is teixerira. here is 1-2. two and two. the mets do not rally since monday they will have lost five of six. include game f of the set against st. louis after winning the first three on brilliant starting pitches. off the middle. off soriano, a base hit and texas keeps it alive and going to 3rd is thole with two outs. and he have been good all night. >> sorry rain missed it right down the middle
off boone logan, and quintanilla in the 7th. that is a strike. on the outside corner. 30-2 on quintanilla. >> every fast ball of left-handed hitters has been in that slot. he missed with some. >> here comes the 0-1. on the outside. it is 30-2. and now soriano,he lead off man is one strike away from his 9th save in as many chances since taking over this spot formerly manned by the best not history of the game, rivera. too far outside, probably exactly where soriano wanted it....