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at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>> the duke and of cambridge are perhaps the most famous parents on the planet. >> her royal highness was delivered a son at 4:24 local time. >> even in the early hours as a parent, william took control. did you do the first nappy? >> i did the first nappy, actually. >> a badge of honor? >> it was a badge of honor. i wasn't allowed to get away with it. catherine is doing a fantastic job. >> tonight, the duke and duchess will be up late again. but they've left baby george at home, at kensington palace. this is their first appearance at a formal event since the baby's birth. it's a glamorous occasion. in the planning for months. the first ever tusk conservation awards. and on this landmark evening in london, prince william will honor the brave men and women who are keeping africa's animals alive. the work they do and the majestic beauty of africa itself have been close to prince william's heart since his first visit, not long after the tragic loss of his mother. >> the first time i remember going prope
at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>> the duke and of cambridge are perhaps the most famous parents on the planet. >> her royal highness was delivered a son at 4:24 local time. >> even in the early hours as a parent, william took control. did you do the first nappy? >> i did the first nappy, actually. >> a badge of honor? >> it was a badge of honor. i wasn't allowed to get away with it. catherine is...
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at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.ogresso, we've got a passion for quality, at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. would you rather be watching a bobber than the tv. then you belong at bass pro shops for big savings. like this under armour hoodie for under $65. and save 33% on wolverine wellington boots. >> neil: coming up -- students and parents, you better listen up. some companies thinking college education isn't making the grade anymore. so now they're doing something about it. why the entire job market could benefit from ♪ ♪ >> neil: all right, well, here is a money lesson for kids, for students in general. a new report out that says four out of ten, four out of ten s.a.t. takers in 2013 scored high enough to indicate they will succeed they will go to college. the other six out of tens are idiots or hea
at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.ogresso, we've got a passion for quality, at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. would you rather be watching a bobber than the tv. then you belong at bass pro shops for big savings. like this under...
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and sometimes they weep. >> sorry. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature and the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no real idea that i would feel that way. i never realized how much emotionally and sort of mentally it would affect me. it's absolutely magical. i remember seeing an elephant. i
and sometimes they weep. >> sorry. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he...
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they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man, he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature in the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no real idea that i would feel that way. but i never realized how much emotionally and sort of mentally it would affect me. it is absolutely magical. i remember seeing an elephant, and it was the most incredible s
they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man, he found peace, not in...
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. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature and the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no real idea that i would feel that way. i never realized how much emotionally and sort of metropolitanally it would affect me. it's absolutely magical. i remember seeing an elephant. it w
. >> they're fighting for the prince's passion. a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >> her looks, thankfully. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself. caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder then that as a young man he found peace, not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest...
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they are fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he grew through the death of his mother. small wonder that as a young man he found peace not in his own kingdom but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me it's a sense of freedom being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the youk prince arrived in africa for the first time, the deep quiet of the bush and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no real idea that i would feel that way. but i never realized how much emotionally and meantly. it was sort of magical. i remember seeing an elephant. it was just the most incredible sight. when you actually get on the ground and see it and feel it and you can put your hand on this thing that is breathing. it's quite something. it's hard to describe in words. >> many of the wild creatures that wi
they are fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he grew through the death of his mother. small wonder that as a young man he found peace not in his own kingdom but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me it's a sense of freedom being out in the middle of nowhere in africa,...
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they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >>> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder, then, that as a young man, he found peace. not in his own kingdom, but in the furthest corners of africa. >> for me, it's a sense of freedom, being out in the middle of nowhere in africa, just seeing the beauty of nature in the natural world is just phenomenal. it's fantastic. >> when the young prince arrived in africa for the first time, the splendor of an african sunset, the deep quiet of the bush, and the majesty of the animals captured his heart. >> i had no real idea that i would feel that way. but i never realized how much emotionally and sort of mentally it would affect me. it is absolutely magical. . i remember seeing a little elephant and it was the most in
they're fighting for the prince's passion, a new father's battle to save africa's most vulnerable. >>> he's got her looks, thankfully. >> no, no. >> thank god. >> it wasn't long ago that the world's most famous new father was just a baby himself, caught in the glare of the world's spotlight. and as william grew into a boy, the spotlight became more relentless, even as he lived through the death of his mother. small wonder, then, that as a young man, he found peace....
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(applause) ~ >> but it's the passion of all of us. and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and everyone else who has contributed to this incredible project. so, at rec and park, we're encoloneling people to get out and play. that's our tag line, get ready, 1, 2, 3. >> get out and play. >> we say that because of the importance of keeping our families active and healthy. this is a real serious issue. according to the center for disease control, childhood obesity has more than doubled in our children and tripled in adolescents in the past 30 years. in 2010 more than one-third of our children were overwei
(applause) ~ >> but it's the passion of all of us. and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great...
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ted cruz feels really passionate about repealing obama care. i disagree maybe with the method, but look, he is a member of the senate just like each of us are, and he has the right to take the floor as he did last night and two express himself, and deliver a message, stephanie, to the american people that he thinks is very important, and frankly i think is very important. that is, we're fixing to get hit with the biggest entitlement program the american taxpayers have ever seen, 2.6 trillion over the next ten years, and we don't have a pay to pay for it. we're broke now, we'll be fighting over the debt ceiling in two weeks. ted's point has been, look, this thing will decrease the quality of health care, people will not get what they think they're going to get, plus we don't have the money to pay for this. >> i respect his right to -- >> the health care law is fully paid for, and we can discuss the specs of that, but you mentioned that ted cruz feels passionatately, but where was the passion in the republican party last night? i mean, he had a h
ted cruz feels really passionate about repealing obama care. i disagree maybe with the method, but look, he is a member of the senate just like each of us are, and he has the right to take the floor as he did last night and two express himself, and deliver a message, stephanie, to the american people that he thinks is very important, and frankly i think is very important. that is, we're fixing to get hit with the biggest entitlement program the american taxpayers have ever seen, 2.6 trillion...
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(applause) ~ >> but it's the passion of all of us. and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great operations staff, zach taylor, judy auberry who is here, and everyone else who has contributed to this incredible project.
(applause) ~ >> but it's the passion of all of us. and i also want to give a big shout out to the entire city family for their role, mohammed nuru and folks at department of public works had a role, lindsay hirsch. (applause) >> with all due respect to dpw and everybody else who is here, the hardest working staff in government is rec and park. gk, construction manager, mary hobson, project manager. [cheering and applauding] >> director of capital planning, don. our great...
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>> it is this passion that made la fay it park what it is today. and i want to talk about the community and partnership involved. so, in 2008 san francisco voter displayed their passion for this park by approving an $185 million bond to improve parks, rec centers and play grounds like this one all across the city. more than $10 million of that bond were invested here in lafayette park and you're going to see even more improvements around the city as we start implementing the 2012 parks bond. yeah. (applause) >> by the way, if you're wearing a rec and park sticker today, raise your hand. yeah, woo, look at that. but government can't do it alone, we know that, right? and it's the passion of groups like the friends of lafayette park and the friends of lafayette park playground (applause) >> which has been with us every step of the way offering leadership, guidance, and support throughout the process. the friends group stepped up to help us make this beautiful, beautiful playground a reality and other you're going to be hearing more about that in a lit
>> it is this passion that made la fay it park what it is today. and i want to talk about the community and partnership involved. so, in 2008 san francisco voter displayed their passion for this park by approving an $185 million bond to improve parks, rec centers and play grounds like this one all across the city. more than $10 million of that bond were invested here in lafayette park and you're going to see even more improvements around the city as we start implementing the 2012 parks...
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it's the fact that we need people who are passionate about an idea and who force it, who keep that passion going. >> i say read the newspaper every day, and you can read about myriad failings in this plan day-by-day about layoffs, problems with the health exchanges. those are the facts, and that's why people don't like the health care law as it stands now. >> well, then let's have the republicans win control ofhe white house and change it. >> where are you, ben? are you in a -- >> i'm in south carolina, where we elect republicans. [ laughter ] >> no, it looks like we shoved you in a closet. but, i mean, i'm sure it's working out just fine. >> it's in a studio actually. >> that's fine. i can hear you fine. anyway, well, the president admitting his health care bill raised taxes on some things, it's actually a whole lot of things. and the bulk of it is about to kick in. >>> but up next, the white house is calling it an investment.@÷@ back to "cavuto on business." have a great day. >>> well, money for motown. white house officials in detroit with a $300 million plan to help build up the bankr
it's the fact that we need people who are passionate about an idea and who force it, who keep that passion going. >> i say read the newspaper every day, and you can read about myriad failings in this plan day-by-day about layoffs, problems with the health exchanges. those are the facts, and that's why people don't like the health care law as it stands now. >> well, then let's have the republicans win control ofhe white house and change it. >> where are you, ben? are you in a...
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now missing, unfortunately-- there was a cupid on his back, cupid thrusting the arrows of sexual passion into the centaur whose arms are bound behind him. the moral lesson to be derived from such a work and not just from the enjoyment of it, is to be found in the necessity of imposing reason on passion. the romans themselves live on in their vast legacy of portrait sculpture. we have marcus aurelius as an idealistic young man and as the weary philosopher emperor who was to die on a lonely frontier. we have the portrait of this aristocratic beauty of the flavi piod, osslavs must have beenstantly sy wi the curling iron. and by contrast, the flaccid irand carewornxpression wom in her decliniea. decius ruled an empire more aore threatened by barbarians at its borders and by civil strife within. looking for scapegoats he ordered the first systematic persecution of christians. a vision of the christian cross was said to have inspired the military victory of constantine over his rival for the imperial crown inhe year 312. this colossal head is a portrait not of constantine the individual but of
now missing, unfortunately-- there was a cupid on his back, cupid thrusting the arrows of sexual passion into the centaur whose arms are bound behind him. the moral lesson to be derived from such a work and not just from the enjoyment of it, is to be found in the necessity of imposing reason on passion. the romans themselves live on in their vast legacy of portrait sculpture. we have marcus aurelius as an idealistic young man and as the weary philosopher emperor who was to die on a lonely...
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a passion for the community, a passion for sustainable design in demonstrating that. a passion to pull the community in to an environmental education element that did not exist previously. ledge was able too, of course, build this building but did not have anywhere near the understanding of the financial means that would be required to sustain this building. we don't have the expertise, we don't have the infrastructure, and we are extremely grateful to carroll and the staff, for supporting this project as we are in this transition period and we look forward to assisting and bringing on an organization that has the capacity to really fulfill the original vision. it involves intense community, connection. and to that end, we have one request. and that is that a community organization, a community representative, be on the selection panel for the organization. and for the respondents and that we, a community member have the ability to be view the respondents. and we are, you know, anxious to see this process move forward. and look forward to how we identify which operati
a passion for the community, a passion for sustainable design in demonstrating that. a passion to pull the community in to an environmental education element that did not exist previously. ledge was able too, of course, build this building but did not have anywhere near the understanding of the financial means that would be required to sustain this building. we don't have the expertise, we don't have the infrastructure, and we are extremely grateful to carroll and the staff, for supporting this...
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and he's thinking this was not about necessarily passion about obamacare as much about passion for ted cruz. i have never seen a freshman senator get more attention over more issues than this guy has is in a short period of time. >> since president barack obama was senator. >> no, i was making the comparison. stwloo you don't think people are passionate about obamacare? >> i don't think he's as passionate for 21 hours, no. >> i think he knows people are really ticked off about obamacare, and that's what he tapped into. >> we're going to always disagree. >> where do we go from here? that's the question. this is the thing about symbolic speech. sometimes they work. ronald reagan at brandenburg gate, that was a symbolic speech. that actually happened. the "jerry maguire" speech only works in the land the client. your adversary will gladly give you a symbolic speech if you fail to win the real ones. so he's got -- we have to actually, as conservatives, libertarians have to learn how to win from this. and i think the only way to win what's next is assuming that obamacare is now a medical co
and he's thinking this was not about necessarily passion about obamacare as much about passion for ted cruz. i have never seen a freshman senator get more attention over more issues than this guy has is in a short period of time. >> since president barack obama was senator. >> no, i was making the comparison. stwloo you don't think people are passionate about obamacare? >> i don't think he's as passionate for 21 hours, no. >> i think he knows people are really ticked off...
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to take those needs and match them with the passion of our donors, so what are donors passionate about today because we can extend beyond just caring for the vulnerable, as jennifer said earlier in terms of our philanthropy. so we connect those passions with the needs so we're -- weir a bit of a connecter in the community, and we try to network organization and donors together to really attack or deal with the specific issue where we can have a significant influence and -- and result. today, donors are looking for connection to what they believe in. they are looking for results. they want to know that their dollars have been well spent, and i -- i think it's wonderful that donors have the confidence in the federation to know where those needs are and that we evaluate those needs and the organization serving thoedz needs so that we can be most effective and relevant in the community. >> you know, you remind me that one of the most dynamic aspects i think, of the fed raths is that it isn't only a granter of money, that it always gets engaged in a lot of other ways in which an organizatio
to take those needs and match them with the passion of our donors, so what are donors passionate about today because we can extend beyond just caring for the vulnerable, as jennifer said earlier in terms of our philanthropy. so we connect those passions with the needs so we're -- weir a bit of a connecter in the community, and we try to network organization and donors together to really attack or deal with the specific issue where we can have a significant influence and -- and result. today,...
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because you've got a passion for taste. [♪] man: tree fu, go!fu tom ♪ to a world that's filled with fun ♪ ♪ it's tree fu tom ♪ adventure, magic too ♪ where tom and you ♪ help all of his magical friends ♪ ♪ twigs ♪ squirmtum ♪ ariela
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>> well, i suppose it is passionate. but it is economists being passionate which is probably not very passionate. >> you have to get out more. >> people do have strong views. and you know, they do feel, it is an important decision. and they want to get their views on the table. that's for sure. but i think the chairman guides the discussion very well and people rally around the chairman in the end. >> looking back at the third go-around, what has been the effectiveness of the program in your mind? >> i think the cumulative evidence from september of 2012 which is when we started qe 3 here, it is pretty strong. the labor markets have improved. so unemployment has come down quite a ways. it will probably continue to tick down if you look at the unemployment claims numbers. they're real low. jock growth has been stronger over the last 12 months than it was in the six months or 12 months before qe 3 came along. so i think we have had an impact there. it is just probably not as much as people might have liked. but it has been
>> well, i suppose it is passionate. but it is economists being passionate which is probably not very passionate. >> you have to get out more. >> people do have strong views. and you know, they do feel, it is an important decision. and they want to get their views on the table. that's for sure. but i think the chairman guides the discussion very well and people rally around the chairman in the end. >> looking back at the third go-around, what has been the effectiveness...
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her passion has become our passion.ty have become in reality everyone's vision. the program director jonathan lee our satellite program director tony and taylor white and a bunch of well trained coaches and support staff that are posed for the challenge. don't forget the best part of the deal is having emily as the golf pro. he's absolutely qualified for this position and this job. if you want to know more about here visit our site. ladies and gentlemen approve this lease it's the right thing to do >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good morning supervisors i'm judith powell him i i'm the executive director. i want to say first thank you for the opportunity and to speak the program we do is wonderful and we'd be tlieltd to have another opportunity for the growth and he enable this great program to be available across citywide. i started with the first ti i was one of the first employees we is started in a trailer. we now serve close to 12 students in our out of school programs and 1 hundred and 20 kids we see all su
her passion has become our passion.ty have become in reality everyone's vision. the program director jonathan lee our satellite program director tony and taylor white and a bunch of well trained coaches and support staff that are posed for the challenge. don't forget the best part of the deal is having emily as the golf pro. he's absolutely qualified for this position and this job. if you want to know more about here visit our site. ladies and gentlemen approve this lease it's the right thing...
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he's passionate. and he understands the people here. i'd like to put -- >> and your name also? excuse me, sir, sir? alan? thank you, alan. thank you. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is susanne [speaker not understood]. i'm the managing director of the cutting ball feeder which is located at 141 taylor street. i'm also on the board of the north of market tenderloin community benefit district and i'd like to offer my support for the candidacy of deleano seymour. [speaker not understood] and i've also taken it several times so i've been able to experience both the many connections that he has with the many organizations in our community and the effectiveness of the ways in which he's communicated both with nonprofit organizations and also local businesses. del has done an incredible job of bringing groups from twitter and yammer and san dusk. so, north of market or central market, large high tech businesses into our office and into many of these organizations around the community. i think he is incredibly capable of working across many different groups. so, he is able on his tour
he's passionate. and he understands the people here. i'd like to put -- >> and your name also? excuse me, sir, sir? alan? thank you, alan. thank you. >>> hello, supervisors. my name is susanne [speaker not understood]. i'm the managing director of the cutting ball feeder which is located at 141 taylor street. i'm also on the board of the north of market tenderloin community benefit district and i'd like to offer my support for the candidacy of deleano seymour. [speaker not...
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it is a passion for them. it is the mission they have. they do not have a prayer to do it. boomerang ont will them. >> the interesting data is that polling shows that while obama care is unpopular, people do not want to defund it. it is peculiar. charles is absolutely right. this would be a suicide mission for republicans. >> democrats may have to save the day here. what, 43this group of, in the house that are just going to go over the cliff? aynor is going to need -- john boehner is going to need democrats. >> the huge pushback on obama care is coming from the democratic constituency. afl-cio is having to struggle to keep them from passing a asking for a repeal of the dam thing. the unions are so unhappy. a strategy would he, let it the enacted. let opposition emerge on the liberal side, and then it elapses and then it craters. >> the parts of it are more -- parts of it are more popular than the whole. and republicans do not have an answer. they say we like all those parts, but we are against the plan. look at the new york democratic may oral primary mayoral- may oral -- p
it is a passion for them. it is the mission they have. they do not have a prayer to do it. boomerang ont will them. >> the interesting data is that polling shows that while obama care is unpopular, people do not want to defund it. it is peculiar. charles is absolutely right. this would be a suicide mission for republicans. >> democrats may have to save the day here. what, 43this group of, in the house that are just going to go over the cliff? aynor is going to need -- john boehner...
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not because her passion has waned. her goals have grown.er and her family are now bottling megastand lemonade. they have two flavors in 70 stories around the western u.s. they have raised a million dollars to get this operation off the ground. if we have learned anything about vivian, that's just to start. >> i want to help these kids. i want to end slavery. slavery is not good at all. i want to end it. >> any time you have a story like this, you wonder about the involvement of the parents. they are a team. i asked what did vivian bring to the game? he said that child's way of never giving up of never thinking something is not possible. vivian is dragging the lemonade stand out to the street just to sell the lemonade. she's cute and charming and passionate. >> let's follow her. in 30 years, maybe she'll be governor of california. >>> let's get a check of our forecast now. >> we did have that humidity lingering around for us today. tomorrow, we'll continue with hotter temperatures. we'll have more on that coming up. with this humidity, we're
not because her passion has waned. her goals have grown.er and her family are now bottling megastand lemonade. they have two flavors in 70 stories around the western u.s. they have raised a million dollars to get this operation off the ground. if we have learned anything about vivian, that's just to start. >> i want to help these kids. i want to end slavery. slavery is not good at all. i want to end it. >> any time you have a story like this, you wonder about the involvement of the...
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at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.ou're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! can i drive? absolutely not. what's in your wallet? why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away, if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this
at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.ou're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch...
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at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.t progresso, we've got a passion for quality, wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720 local services. i want it done right. i don't want to have to worry about it or have to come back and redo it. with angie's list, i was able to turn my home into the home of my dreams. for over 18 years, we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >> rockefeller center. this monday. the search will resume to michigan and tennessee. it was swept away by the fast moving waters. >> i was told he waded out to his hips because he wanted to get a better cast and get his line further out. it doesn't take much water at all to grab you. >> the victim did not know how to swim. two others wer
at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste.t progresso, we've got a passion for quality, wit's hard to find contractors with the passion and the skill, and that's why we use angie's list. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time with honest reviews on over 720 local services. i want it done right. i don't want to have to worry about it or have to come back and redo it. with angie's list, i was able to turn my home into the home of...
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her advice to others is simple. >> you need to find something that you are passionate about because you can live it. you are going to breathe it. >> that passion is the difference between springing out of bed in the morning to do something meaningful or just going to work. in san jose, kpix5. >> a survey conducted by harris interactive showed that just 14% of american workers have their dream careers. >>> some students will soon be able to get college credit for going on wikopedia. medical school plans to give academic credit to students if they edit the medical content on the website. it wants to help students build communication skills and provide wiki with high quality medical articles. >>> people in the east bay have been smelling the smoke from a massive hay fire in yolo county. this wind driven fire in the rural town of winters burned through ten acres and more than 100 tons of hay. it destroyed three barn structure, but crews were able to protect the main processing facility. the fire caused $6 million in damage. >>> wind blowing up there from the north. back toward the bay area,
her advice to others is simple. >> you need to find something that you are passionate about because you can live it. you are going to breathe it. >> that passion is the difference between springing out of bed in the morning to do something meaningful or just going to work. in san jose, kpix5. >> a survey conducted by harris interactive showed that just 14% of american workers have their dream careers. >>> some students will soon be able to get college credit for going...
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i found a passion for baking.imes a week. >> this is our house in new jersey. we have two beautiful daughters. molly age 13 and olivia age 10. >> i believe she has found her passion with baking. >> she loves it. >> dad taste this and i don't want to taste this all of the time. it's always something good and great and i go back to the gym again. it's good to see her have a passion for something. >> last year memorial day, i was diagnosed with colon rectal cancer. life took a different turn. radiation and chemo in the beginning and surgery and ileostomy, reverse ileostomy and 18 weeks of chemo. i have a clean bill of health and the cancer was never going to get in the way of what we are all about. on my last day of chemo, she baked a sheet cake for the nurses and the patients. and on top of it was a superman logo and flash logo. when the people found out that 10-year-old baked it from scratch, they went crazy. >> after she baked the cake, i posted it and someone from the american cancer society contacted me. she ask
i found a passion for baking.imes a week. >> this is our house in new jersey. we have two beautiful daughters. molly age 13 and olivia age 10. >> i believe she has found her passion with baking. >> she loves it. >> dad taste this and i don't want to taste this all of the time. it's always something good and great and i go back to the gym again. it's good to see her have a passion for something. >> last year memorial day, i was diagnosed with colon rectal cancer....
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we'll hear passionate voices on both sides. >> and next "the sports lead." he celebrates touchdowns with show me the money sign. is it time that johnny football and other college athletes started getting paid? i'm john berman in for jake tapper today. it was a handshake worthy of a caption contest. as president obama arrived at the g-20 summit in russia this morning and greeted russian president vladimir putin. look, smiles! still, the meeting pits two leaders with polar opposite views on syria. the "guardian" reports the summit shuffled seating to put the two farther apart. russia says it wants proof that its ally and business partner, bashar al assad, gassed its own people, more proof than the united states has publicly offered up and more proof than the jarring images from the attack two weeks ago showing scores of dead or dying children. well, today more evidence came to light. forget signatures of sarin. the brits now say with certainty a chemical weapon was used in syria. just hours ago we learned that british scientists had confirmed that clothing and
we'll hear passionate voices on both sides. >> and next "the sports lead." he celebrates touchdowns with show me the money sign. is it time that johnny football and other college athletes started getting paid? i'm john berman in for jake tapper today. it was a handshake worthy of a caption contest. as president obama arrived at the g-20 summit in russia this morning and greeted russian president vladimir putin. look, smiles! still, the meeting pits two leaders with polar...
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and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we are lucky to have golden gate park. the museum and the academy of sciences and so many other institutions. but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, and having to listen to many perspectives before making key decisions. as an activist in chinatown, i have always felt that working families and people
and just the political life of people very passionate about their own communities and their life, but also interacting with others from around the world. it has been wonderful. i also am really a supporter of the arts, especially community arts, and just learning about other people's experience from artistic needs. we are lucky to have golden gate park. the museum and the academy of sciences and so many other institutions. but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community...
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>> i suppose it's passionate but it's sort of economist being passionate which is not very passionate. >> you guys got to get out more. >> people do have strong views and they do feel it is an important decision and they want to get their views on the table, that's for sure. i think the chairman guides the discussion very well and people rally around the chairman in the end. >> looking back at qe and the third go around, what's been the effectiveness of the program, in your view? >> i think from 2012, which is when we started qe3, it's pretty strong and labor markets have improved. unemployment has come down. it will probably continue to take down, if you look at the unemployment claims numbers they are real low. jobs growth has been stronger over the last 12 months than it was in the six months or 12 months before qe3 came along. i think we have had an impact there. it's just probably not as much as people might have liked, but it has been a positive impact. you can look at other things too. equities are, this idea of keeping risk free rates fairly low and pushing people into riskier
>> i suppose it's passionate but it's sort of economist being passionate which is not very passionate. >> you guys got to get out more. >> people do have strong views and they do feel it is an important decision and they want to get their views on the table, that's for sure. i think the chairman guides the discussion very well and people rally around the chairman in the end. >> looking back at qe and the third go around, what's been the effectiveness of the program, in...