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to the philadelphia university, i would have gone. >> for a moment, the unbreakable principal givesou they loved you today, you remember i do. >> principal wayman braces for another year. fewer teachers, less money, less security. but when we come back -- >> i missed you. >> i missed you too. two of my favorite people in the world. >> possibility. >> changed because of you. >> we wanted to come down and offer you the opportunity to study with us for the next four years. >> oh, look at that, girl. ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; 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 immedi
to the philadelphia university, i would have gone. >> for a moment, the unbreakable principal givesou they loved you today, you remember i do. >> principal wayman braces for another year. fewer teachers, less money, less security. but when we come back -- >> i missed you. >> i missed you too. two of my favorite people in the world. >> possibility. >> changed because of you. >> we wanted to come down and offer you the opportunity to study with us for the...
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philadelphia. tell us about your times there and the university of richmond. >> yeah, the suburbs of philadelphia havet to me. i grope until pam, elkins park to be specific. grew up in shelton hamm, elkins park to be specific. played sports in high school, just kind of took a normal path, went to college, the university of richmond, the spiders. majored in business. i don't know what specific part you want me to get into. >> give us the idea, going from the university of richmond, then wanting to become a rap music star. -- ilittle about me is will try to say this anyway that is not arrogant, but i feel like everyone i have been close with has always considered me one of the funnier people they have met. i just was not content being the funny friend of people. i knew pretty much my whole life estimates i graduated college, because really, upper-middle- class background, growing up in the suburbs, you have to go to college. yeah, i don't think i grew up thinking i was going to be a rapper, but a new at some point i had to make an attempt to achieve some sort of recognition comedicly. i knew the rap, fe
philadelphia. tell us about your times there and the university of richmond. >> yeah, the suburbs of philadelphia havet to me. i grope until pam, elkins park to be specific. grew up in shelton hamm, elkins park to be specific. played sports in high school, just kind of took a normal path, went to college, the university of richmond, the spiders. majored in business. i don't know what specific part you want me to get into. >> give us the idea, going from the university of richmond,...
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. >> father joseph corepenny of the saint joseph university in philadelphia is a leading historian inc church. >> one of the purposes of the apocryphal gospels was to provide the details that writtens wondered about the lives of jesus, mary and joseph. >> the stories in the apocryphal, particularly about a young jesus, proved to be very popular and were treated like dimestore novels. >> one very, very interesting book, actually, is the story of thomas, and it's a marvelous story because it starts to imagine what must it be like for god to be a child, as it were. and one sentence starts off like dennis the menace, he was a divine brat. you can see, he starts off awful. >> other stories depicted joseph as a 90-year-old widower with several children. or an incompetent carpenter whose mistakes in woodworking were miraculously repaired by the power of jesus. >> it's like the education of god as a child growing up. by the end of the story, and the end of the gospel of thomas, he's got his wisdom under control and he's ready to use it only for good. >> so why are the everyday lives of mary a
. >> father joseph corepenny of the saint joseph university in philadelphia is a leading historian inc church. >> one of the purposes of the apocryphal gospels was to provide the details that writtens wondered about the lives of jesus, mary and joseph. >> the stories in the apocryphal, particularly about a young jesus, proved to be very popular and were treated like dimestore novels. >> one very, very interesting book, actually, is the story of thomas, and it's a...
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here with us bill rogers public policy professor at rutgers university, and in philadelphia, is joe watkinssrepublican strategist and former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. let's start with that november jobs number. joe, why don't you take it away. employers adding more jobs than expected, unemployment rate at %, is this good, too good to be true or what? >> well, those are good numbers. i prefer to see the rate of unemployment number go down instead of going up. you have to look at what's behind the numbers. the labor force is not growing and the fact that labor force is not growing means that now we have to create fewer jobs in order to keep the rate of unemployment level. so at one point a few years ago we needed to create about 150,000 jobs a month in order for that rate of unemployment to stay even. now we only need to create about 100,000 jobs a month in order for that rate of unemployment to stay flat and if we exceed that as we've done this month the last couple months, last few months, a downturn in the rate of unemployment. the labor force participation rate is th
here with us bill rogers public policy professor at rutgers university, and in philadelphia, is joe watkinssrepublican strategist and former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. let's start with that november jobs number. joe, why don't you take it away. employers adding more jobs than expected, unemployment rate at %, is this good, too good to be true or what? >> well, those are good numbers. i prefer to see the rate of unemployment number go down instead of going up. you...
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university for instance. your dad, ron reagan, he goes to philadelphia and mississippi praising state's rights.e are always those sorts of things. but now that doesn't really exist. here is this opportunity in this very kind of big way for them to do the same sort of thing with these pop culture figures. >> i want to get more political here. the far right's defense of robertson i want to talk about, has been built around the concept of freedom of speech and religion. this is sarah palin with sean hannity last night warning about the end of american civilization on this point. take a close look at palin. she's dressed in camouflage which happens to be the unofficial "duck dynasty" outfit. >> this is all about freedom, free speech. so many american families have spilled blood to guarantee his and everybody's right to voice their personal opinions and once that freedom is lost, sean, everything is lost in our country. >> these are the guys that didn't believe in loyalty oaths? ron? the idea of free speech -- >> these are the people who spent the last month threatening to boycott stores that say ha
university for instance. your dad, ron reagan, he goes to philadelphia and mississippi praising state's rights.e are always those sorts of things. but now that doesn't really exist. here is this opportunity in this very kind of big way for them to do the same sort of thing with these pop culture figures. >> i want to get more political here. the far right's defense of robertson i want to talk about, has been built around the concept of freedom of speech and religion. this is sarah palin...
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i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an attorney. i started off in private practice, doing complex litigation. in 2002, i moved to the san francisco city attorney's office, where our work on the trial team, doing trials for the city and doing my own cases and supervising a team of attorneys as well. another huge issue confronting the city is the deferred maintenance on our infrastructure. we have a lot of infrastructure that has been deteriorating because we have not maintained it properly, from our roads to our sewer system to muni. we need to be much more diligent about maintaining our infrastructure. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i have w
i grow up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey, went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university and law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here and have been in here for the last 14 years. i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area because that is where my family is, but i was always interested in sanford cisco in terms of the city, culture, the amazing lgbt community -- i was always interested in san francisco. i am an...
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she decided to try out during her freshman year at drexel university as a cheerleader for the philadelphia eagles. she made the squad and stayed on until 2009. a few years later she is wearing this uniform. she was attached to a special ops combat union in afghanistan. her task to win the hearts and minds of afghan women, a role in which she excelled, even helping at one point to deliver an afghan woman's baby in the middle of a snowstorm. >> us understanding the culture was imperative for us. if we didn't understand that, we would have never been able to create the bond with the women we needed to to accomplish our mission. >> rachel washburn is a first lieutenant in the army, she served two tours of duty in a g afghanistan. she was honored with the hometown hero award at last night's eagle game. she said sheleader that were, i useful on the battlefield. >> there are some commonalties, both are stressful and require to you remain composed under situations that are a little uncomfortable. >> washburn has about a year left in the army, but she says she may sign up for a few more years. she
she decided to try out during her freshman year at drexel university as a cheerleader for the philadelphia eagles. she made the squad and stayed on until 2009. a few years later she is wearing this uniform. she was attached to a special ops combat union in afghanistan. her task to win the hearts and minds of afghan women, a role in which she excelled, even helping at one point to deliver an afghan woman's baby in the middle of a snowstorm. >> us understanding the culture was imperative...
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philadelphia, washington, and baltimore. >>> well, it was all fun and games until amusive snowball fight got out of cell. a group of students at the university of oregon started it up in eugene. they pelted cars and each other here. when one got out of his car he got a bucket of snow to the face and he wasn't the only one targeted either. >> kind of scary because it was very much like a mob mentality. because of the sort of wave they were approach ughs, sort of aggressive. -- approaching us, sort of aggressive. i didn't want to have to confront him. >> police are looking into whether a crime may have been committed. >>> a snowball fight? >> crime. >> crime. i know. >> snowball fight. >> a little too much. >> i know but you never want to get your professor. >> with a bucket of -- >> i wanted to get a couple of professors. >> i know but he controls the grades. >> i know right after you got your grades. that's true. very cold around the bay gray again. i think today the last real cold day. still chilly temperatures tomorrow but it looks like the deep freeze will start to wind down for the bay area. the offshore winds and very dry conditions. de
philadelphia, washington, and baltimore. >>> well, it was all fun and games until amusive snowball fight got out of cell. a group of students at the university of oregon started it up in eugene. they pelted cars and each other here. when one got out of his car he got a bucket of snow to the face and he wasn't the only one targeted either. >> kind of scary because it was very much like a mob mentality. because of the sort of wave they were approach ughs, sort of aggressive. --...
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the thomson reuters university of michigan reading for december was the highest in five months at 82.5. liz: philadelphia fed president charles plosser says the positive jobs report should absolutely encourage the federal reserve to scale back those big asset purchases. plosser is a long-time critic of the fed's bond buying program. david: billionaire hedge fund manager eddie lampert is spinning off sear's lands' end closing business. he has been ceo of sears since february. his firm controls more than 4% of that company. liz: shares of american eagle outfitters down 10% after the retailer issued a lower than expected profit forecast for the fourth quarter. the company said third quarter earnings plunged 68%. david: much of the u.s. is in the grip of old man winter this afternoon. a massive winter storm hit texas. we're still in fall officially by the way, much of the midwest, disrupting travel and cutting power supplies for hundred of thousands of customers. we're here on a very hot day of trading. "after the bell" starts right now liz: smoking hot as these numbers settle well to the upside. good aftern
the thomson reuters university of michigan reading for december was the highest in five months at 82.5. liz: philadelphia fed president charles plosser says the positive jobs report should absolutely encourage the federal reserve to scale back those big asset purchases. plosser is a long-time critic of the fed's bond buying program. david: billionaire hedge fund manager eddie lampert is spinning off sear's lands' end closing business. he has been ceo of sears since february. his firm controls...
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professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphia, president bush appointed our second guest, jim tuohy as the new director. he served for four years and is his third year as president of a university in southwest florida. our third guests served at the office of faith-based and community initiatives from 2006-2008. since 2008, he has served as the distinguished senior fellow at baylor university and is president of the sagamore institute and international public policy research firm. when president obama came into office in 2009, he oversaw a revamping of this white house office including renaming it the office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. he appointed as its new director our fourth guest, joshua dubois. he left his office after serving from 2009-2013 to author a new book and become a weekly columnist for " the daily beast" and start values partnerships aimed at helping companies and nonprofits partner with the faith-based community. finally, i would like to introduce our fifth guest, melissa rogers, the current exe
professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphia, president bush appointed our second guest, jim tuohy as the new director. he served for four years and is his third year as president of a university in southwest florida. our third guests served at the office of faith-based and community initiatives from 2006-2008. since 2008, he has served as the distinguished senior fellow...
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professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphiahe left office, president bush appointed our second guest, jim twqohy as the new director. he served for four years and is now in his third year a atve mari a university. our third guests served at the office of faith-based and community initiatives from 2006- 2008. since 2008, he has served as the distinguished senior fellow at baylor university and is president of the sagamore institute and international public policy research firm. when president obama came into office in 2009, he oversaw a revamping of this white house office including renaming it the office of faith-based and neighborhood partnerships. he appointed as its new director our fourth guest, joshua dubois. he left his office after serving from 2009-2013 to author a new book and become a weekly columnist for "the daily beast" and start values partnerships aimed at helping companies and nonprofits partner with the faith-based community. finally, i would like to introduce our fifth guest, melissa rogers, the current execut
professor of political science at the university of pennsylvania and is involved in multiple organizations aiding our nations communities in his hometown of philadelphiahe left office, president bush appointed our second guest, jim twqohy as the new director. he served for four years and is now in his third year a atve mari a university. our third guests served at the office of faith-based and community initiatives from 2006- 2008. since 2008, he has served as the distinguished senior fellow at...
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reputation, four decades of teaching at the university level and all the wonderful -- i actually have seven pieces in public spaces in the city of philadelphiae on your side. we wish you the best. keep us updated. >>> one woman's ultimatum, the bike goes or i do. what would you do? this husband put them both up. the couple joins us live next. ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. >>> one manmade a bold move. she told him either the harley goes or i go. >> bold move being an understatement in this case because bob white took to the internet and posted a craig's list ad letting the highest bidder make that decision for him. >> joining us is bob white and his wife, sandra, who's surprisesly sitting next to him. nice to see both of you guys. bob, i understand you pulled the wool's over your wife's eyes. you had her dress up in a pling coat and get out there and you didn't tell her what she was doing? >> exactly. yes. we took pictures and then i showed her the ad after we took the pictures. >> that's pretty appealing. let's read what's in the ad. the spo
reputation, four decades of teaching at the university level and all the wonderful -- i actually have seven pieces in public spaces in the city of philadelphiae on your side. we wish you the best. keep us updated. >>> one woman's ultimatum, the bike goes or i do. what would you do? this husband put them both up. the couple joins us live next. ok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. >>>...