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>> i think like gino said. a lot about leadership.cus a lot on the developmental assets which are 41 building blocks to teach kids to be successful. we teach them that they can be resources and share their ideas. we have kids going out and not only making healthier choices, drink more water and less soda, but they are challenge willingiing their friends to do it. we see kids like gino, he is ready for leadership academy. he wants to be a ynca leader. it is about teaching kids that they have a voice. we are trying to do that in all of our programs right now. >> and it is not just a handful of kids. year round you help a lot of kids. >> right now we serve about 2,000 kids a day after school in programs. that at 25 schools within the east side of san jose and lopidas. in summer, about a thousand kids a day come in to work out, summer programs, and be involved in the y. >> how do you rec men these programs to other kids and teens, gino? those who say, the y isn't for me? convince them that the y is for them, maybe. >> usually convince the
>> i think like gino said. a lot about leadership.cus a lot on the developmental assets which are 41 building blocks to teach kids to be successful. we teach them that they can be resources and share their ideas. we have kids going out and not only making healthier choices, drink more water and less soda, but they are challenge willingiing their friends to do it. we see kids like gino, he is ready for leadership academy. he wants to be a ynca leader. it is about teaching kids that they...
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i want to put a shout out to gino, sue, brad, and diane for pg&e -- for being here and still doing the work. thank you all. [applause] i started on ward 5-b as a nurse. i was about 12 years old in 1983. [laughter] >> don jones, who was 13 at the time, was there and one of the people who trained me. or at least she shrinks she does. she has worked in the epidemic since that time and is an important part of aids care and training in san francisco and several african countries. it is my pleasure to introduce dione jones, who will accept the unsung heroes award on behalf of all the honorees. [cheers and applause] >> wow. this is kind of amazing. so we human beings seem to, since the beginning of time, have a thing about creating sacred spaces like this grove. it is one of the things that makes us most human. so what i would like to do before i just make a couple of comments is to have everybody who worked, trained at san francisco general's h.i.v. program, stand up. [applause] so when i look at all of you here and reflect back on this road that we have traveled since we started this progra
i want to put a shout out to gino, sue, brad, and diane for pg&e -- for being here and still doing the work. thank you all. [applause] i started on ward 5-b as a nurse. i was about 12 years old in 1983. [laughter] >> don jones, who was 13 at the time, was there and one of the people who trained me. or at least she shrinks she does. she has worked in the epidemic since that time and is an important part of aids care and training in san francisco and several african countries. it is my...
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answer or she gives me the right answer, or i go to my doctor's office, and this is based on your gino and lifestyle, we need to put you on lipitor and need to exercise more, right? that is service, right? let me take you to computers. visualize the amazon website for a second. what are they trying to do there? they are not trying to deliver information that is personal to you, right? people like you bought this. people like you listen to this, right? i will ask a question. for the technical people in the room, where is the transaction processing system on that web page? i will tell you the answer -- it is that little shopping cart in the upper right-hand corner. most of us in the tech field -- i have been around for a while -- we have all worked on the shopping cart. we have worked on transactions, processing systems, they met. how important is it on the web site -- it has to work, and has to work in scale, and all that, but it is not very important, right? what is important is they are trying to deliver information that is personal to you. let's take our favorite banking website. go
answer or she gives me the right answer, or i go to my doctor's office, and this is based on your gino and lifestyle, we need to put you on lipitor and need to exercise more, right? that is service, right? let me take you to computers. visualize the amazon website for a second. what are they trying to do there? they are not trying to deliver information that is personal to you, right? people like you bought this. people like you listen to this, right? i will ask a question. for the technical...
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cup of nations final will be between favorites ivory coast and surprise package some also striker gino scored the ivory coast winner on the stroke of half time as the elephants beat mali one nil while some other guy who missed an eight minute penalty for got out and zambia then beat them one nil emmanuel my yuko with a strike to hand his team makes a dream final. i think this is the best thing you know was it popped into play in the final thing for the players i think this is that this is moving to play off and on top of mission for you know this is fun just people we are happy everybody is happy we proved that people wrong. we are a good team we win today so i think we were the best today despite whatever they want to see we are in the final and we are well meanwhile either in spain barcelona have reached the copper del rey final for the third time in four seasons after a two no home when i would tend the length here or go in h.r. from sex fabregas and. ensuring fossa go through three one on aggregate sufyan figure eight was sent off for the visitors with fifteen minutes left but guar
cup of nations final will be between favorites ivory coast and surprise package some also striker gino scored the ivory coast winner on the stroke of half time as the elephants beat mali one nil while some other guy who missed an eight minute penalty for got out and zambia then beat them one nil emmanuel my yuko with a strike to hand his team makes a dream final. i think this is the best thing you know was it popped into play in the final thing for the players i think this is that this is...
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gino own geno u.s. senate candidate former special agent with the u.s. secret service and former new york police department officer and lachlan mark a mark that's right market investigative reporter with the heritage foundation center for media and public policy thanks to both of you for being here and my list let's get started i was just reading about austerity in europe and it seems like the republicans are hell bent for leather to bring this to the united states you know cutting we've seen in twenty five. twenty four red states. so far three years seven hundred thousand people laid off and you know like this. now we've got this tax deal this payroll tax cut and unemployment benefit cut and. you know they're talking about extending this but the republican succeeded in lowering the number of weeks for unemployment benefits for ninety nine dollars seventy three weeks why would that be a good thing you know to take more money out of people's pockets who would be consumers who would otherwise stimulate the economy well i think the data the unemployment rat
gino own geno u.s. senate candidate former special agent with the u.s. secret service and former new york police department officer and lachlan mark a mark that's right market investigative reporter with the heritage foundation center for media and public policy thanks to both of you for being here and my list let's get started i was just reading about austerity in europe and it seems like the republicans are hell bent for leather to bring this to the united states you know cutting we've seen...
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. >> [speaking in spanish] >> but for a scientist like gino casassa, it's breathtaking for its speed.s the glacier front position in 1896. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. the glacier was sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening right now. >> o'higgins has fallen back nine miles in 100 years, throwing off icebergs that roll as they dissolve into the lake. casassa took us to the face of o'higgins, carefully measuring our approach. it's a dynamic thing. >> yeah, absolutely. >> it's cracking, popping, rumbling. there goes a big piece of it right here. wow, there goes--look at that. and this is why you advise us not to get too close. >> exactly. >> casassa is a glaciologist who surprised us when he told us what he used to think of global warming. >> i just didn't believe in global warming-- i mean, in global warming being produced by mankind, by us
. >> [speaking in spanish] >> but for a scientist like gino casassa, it's breathtaking for its speed.s the glacier front position in 1896. >> now o'higgins is morphing into a lake, retreating more than any glacier in south america. the glacier was sitting where we are sitting right now. >> we would have been covered by ice. i think it's a very clear picture that the world is getting warmer and that the impacts which were projected even 10 or 20 years ago are happening...
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he thought he was hot stuff at times and if he had any extra money, and i think about -- in a gino 9 versus the ten-year-old boy and living and dying in northwest washington, dying at the age of 75, take one thing like the u.s. capitol and imagine how he saw it evolve over the years, burned by the british and by the civil war coming to its prominent -- as it looks today. never did see the washington monument completed. that rose to one 1/3 of its planned height and for 25 years remained. >> i was about to ask how long it took you to save up and how long did he get a chance to enjoy it? >> let me say a little more about his wife and freedom. daniel webster advanced his purchase price. it would have taken him close to a couple years to pay that back at the rate of $8 a month and he worked for webster for four years but then he decided he wanted other kind of job. and he was a good network and what he did was get a letter of recommendation from daniel webster, found the original in the papers of albert chapman. he is from orange county. he was a cousin of madison's. he was working as a
he thought he was hot stuff at times and if he had any extra money, and i think about -- in a gino 9 versus the ten-year-old boy and living and dying in northwest washington, dying at the age of 75, take one thing like the u.s. capitol and imagine how he saw it evolve over the years, burned by the british and by the civil war coming to its prominent -- as it looks today. never did see the washington monument completed. that rose to one 1/3 of its planned height and for 25 years remained....
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. >> and gino?e breaker. >> double lagasse. nice. >> i don't know which one to turn. >> i believe it's a tie. you're so confused you don't even know. >> we'll take a tie. [ cheers and applause ] >> making change. >> you can find out more about chef's make change on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yayahoo!. you can see mario on >>> again, we want to give a big thanks to snooki and j-woww. the newest episode of "jersey shore" airing tonight. >> we just came out and apologi apologized. we were inside chewing on every imaginable. we had to come outside the talk. i apologize for whatever is coating the teeth. >> i haven't seen your teeth. >> helping us get closer to our 1 million coats. we can't thank you enough. folks are dropping you are a their coats. you have come by to help us. >> the star of "ice loves coco." today, we need it. >> these are four personal jackets from my coat closet. so this is from me to you know, i guess -- >> someone that really needs it. >> thank you so very much. >> you'
. >> and gino?e breaker. >> double lagasse. nice. >> i don't know which one to turn. >> i believe it's a tie. you're so confused you don't even know. >> we'll take a tie. [ cheers and applause ] >> making change. >> you can find out more about chef's make change on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yayahoo!. you can see mario on >>> again, we want to give a big thanks to snooki and j-woww. the newest episode of "jersey shore"...
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. >> and gino?eaker. >> double lagasse. nice. >> i don't know which one to turn. >> i believe it's a tie. you're so confused you don't even know. >> we'll take a tie. [ cheers and applause ] >> making change. >> you can find out more about chef's make change on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yayahoo!. i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would break up. for the amount of money that i am paying, my cable company should take care of me. [ male announcer ] stop paying for second best. move up to verizon fios tv, internet andndhone for our best price online -- just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years. first time we saw tv on fios was amazing! i was just in a trance watching it. i'm discovering new channels every day. [ lele announcer ] and here's a special bonus: sign up now and get $300 back with a two-year contract. fios internet -- the speed, you can't compare. i'm able to take care of things much faster now. [ male announcer
. >> and gino?eaker. >> double lagasse. nice. >> i don't know which one to turn. >> i believe it's a tie. you're so confused you don't even know. >> we'll take a tie. [ cheers and applause ] >> making change. >> you can find out more about chef's make change on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yayahoo!. i just had it with cable. it just got more frustrating and frustrating. a lot of times, the picture would break up. for the amount of money that i...
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where did you come up with lucky and gino, who is her son. >> i think you can take these characters andown character, but it's so true to life. and if you read the headlines, i couldn't make up the headlines. i mean could i make up somebody like guina? if i had a headline, they'd say jackie collins has got too far. >> or the arnold story. you can't make that up. >> i would be laughed off the page. i know my readers come to me on twitter. i'm jackie j. collins on twitter. they know what i do. i have fun with it. >> you're doing something right. 28 novels and counting and you never seem to run out of ideas. >> i love what i do. i'm writing a book now called "the power trip." >> that's a great title. thanks for stopping by. >> thank you. good luck with your show. >> be sure to tweet your followers. >> i will. >> we'll be back in a moment with a look at the life of another author. a loo jo two generations of parents and kids are mourning book legend janet berenstain who died on friday. she and her husband created the loveable berenstain bears. >> reporter: the berenstain bears have faced an
where did you come up with lucky and gino, who is her son. >> i think you can take these characters andown character, but it's so true to life. and if you read the headlines, i couldn't make up the headlines. i mean could i make up somebody like guina? if i had a headline, they'd say jackie collins has got too far. >> or the arnold story. you can't make that up. >> i would be laughed off the page. i know my readers come to me on twitter. i'm jackie j. collins on twitter. they...
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. >> the big point they were saying in the conference call, these were patients in the gino type 1 so called in the pharma world. people viewed as the very difficult test group. the people who had already been tested before unsuccessfully coming back and doing this four weeks of treatment. so maybe it should have been longer that they were taking this two-drug combo. we don't know. the company says more data will come out next week. it certainly will cause a stir in the hep c space. >> gilead shares lost more than half a deal value itself already today. we'll watch it close. kayla, thanks. >> thanks for having me. >>> when we come back, linsanity reins supreme. how will the new york knicks jeremy lin capitalize on sudden fame? stick arnold for a live interview with his agent who darren rovell calls the jeremy lin of agents. >>> take a look at futures on this friday morning, dow set to open up almost 30. ♪ oh! [ baby crying ] ♪ what started as a whisper ♪ every day, millions of people choose to do the right thing. ♪ slowly turned to a scream ♪ there's an insurance company that does tha
. >> the big point they were saying in the conference call, these were patients in the gino type 1 so called in the pharma world. people viewed as the very difficult test group. the people who had already been tested before unsuccessfully coming back and doing this four weeks of treatment. so maybe it should have been longer that they were taking this two-drug combo. we don't know. the company says more data will come out next week. it certainly will cause a stir in the hep c space....