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her 18 year old brother sa meal alfred is facing a long list of charge, including the attempted murder of his little sister? a. she's such an adorable little girl. she's so adorable and i'm heartbroken because i can't believe she's going through this. audrey and fights back tears after her seven year old niece is found unconscious in the family's home in the 5500 block of north american street in olney. i was after one this morning when the mom reported her 18 year old son had stolen her car. investigators say when the woman went inside to get her registration that's when the 14 told her that seven year old sister was not in the bed and they gan a frantic search. the mom went in the basement and found her seven year old girl unconscious with a plastic bag over her head h. the responding officer began cpr immediately. he rushed her to einstein medical center while still performing cpr. i just saw her this past saturday. the whole family had a huge cookout and she was running around playing, having public. i'm in shock. the mom told them her 18 year old son had been giving her trouble la
her 18 year old brother sa meal alfred is facing a long list of charge, including the attempted murder of his little sister? a. she's such an adorable little girl. she's so adorable and i'm heartbroken because i can't believe she's going through this. audrey and fights back tears after her seven year old niece is found unconscious in the family's home in the 5500 block of north american street in olney. i was after one this morning when the mom reported her 18 year old son had stolen her car....
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. >> jennifer alfred goes to the gym every day.n now with her baby due in less than a week. >> we wouldn't know what to do without exercising. even when pregnant. >> reporter: she believes workouts make labor and delivery easier. >> that's why i try to do the elliptical more than intense workouts. >> reporter: jennifer paid for a membership here so she was bewildered when she showed up one time and they wouldn't let her work out telling her she'd canceled her membership. >> it was already paid for. >> reporter: jennifer contacted the headquarters. >> they also said you called to cancel on april 6th. now it is a little bit creepy. >> reporter: jennifer kept saying she never canceled and she'll have six months left on her plan. >> the staff said you can't work out until you come in and sign up for a new membership because once it is canceled it is canceled. >> i was really upset. >> reporter: we contacted 24-hour fitness and jennifer got a call. she says the company told her what happened. >> reporter: someone named jennifer alfred d
. >> jennifer alfred goes to the gym every day.n now with her baby due in less than a week. >> we wouldn't know what to do without exercising. even when pregnant. >> reporter: she believes workouts make labor and delivery easier. >> that's why i try to do the elliptical more than intense workouts. >> reporter: jennifer paid for a membership here so she was bewildered when she showed up one time and they wouldn't let her work out telling her she'd canceled her...
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. >> 67 years ago air force veteran alfred colsani's brother jimmy left toe fight in korea and nevere back. >> when he said good-bye to us he looked at his brother and probably doesn't remember this and he saysal you know where i'm going that's all he said. he didn't say where he was going he just said to him, i think you know going. >> the 19-year-old army corporal is one of 2,000 americans lost at war and never found at least not officially. u.s. government has collected thousands of unidentified remains from battle fields all over the world. alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them and she and her dad are submitting dna to the defense department hoping for a match. >> my dad is 88 i would love to be able to give marina marraco a final closure an answer. >> break through dna testing didn't in a lab dover air face in delaware is identifying remains scientists could not a decade ago. >> we tested everything from a tooth to rib. whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago that main is there. >> but from a science point of it, looking at it and being dedicated to this is
. >> 67 years ago air force veteran alfred colsani's brother jimmy left toe fight in korea and nevere back. >> when he said good-bye to us he looked at his brother and probably doesn't remember this and he saysal you know where i'm going that's all he said. he didn't say where he was going he just said to him, i think you know going. >> the 19-year-old army corporal is one of 2,000 americans lost at war and never found at least not officially. u.s. government has collected...
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held out hope that he will be brought home. >> 67 years ago air force veteran alfred's brother jimmyto fight in korea and never came back. >> when he said goodbye to us he looked at his brother, probably doesn't remember the sense that you know where i'm going, that is all he said. he didn't say where he was going. he just said to him i think you know where i am going. >> reporter: the 19-year-old army corporal is one of 82,000 americans lost at war and never found. it is not officially. the us government has collected thousands of unidentified remains from battlefields all over the world. alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them so she and heard that are committing dna to the defense department hoping for a match. >> my dad is 88. i would love to give him a final closure answer. >> dna testing done on dover airbase in delaware is identifying remains which scientists could not a decade ago.>> we tested everything fro tooth to a rib whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago that pain is always there but from a science point of view, looking at and being dedicated is to
held out hope that he will be brought home. >> 67 years ago air force veteran alfred's brother jimmyto fight in korea and never came back. >> when he said goodbye to us he looked at his brother, probably doesn't remember the sense that you know where i'm going, that is all he said. he didn't say where he was going. he just said to him i think you know where i am going. >> reporter: the 19-year-old army corporal is one of 82,000 americans lost at war and never found. it is not...
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this is alfred yulee. he is a tall fellow, 35 to 40 years old, redheaded, red faced, gray eyes, strong featured. his face was angry as a storm cloud and yet drawn his revolver and was trying to shoot the little civilian who was ducking behind the sergeant major. the colonel was swearing with a fluency which would have been credible to a wagon master. "you infernal son of a bitch, you came to see the fight, didn't you. god damn your dirty soul." alexander tried to intervene. their instructions were not to execute people on the battlefield. you might want to keep that in mind. came down here to see the fun, came to see us whipped and killed. god damn you, if not for you , there would be no war. i'm going to show you. again, cash tried to shoot the little man, who was evidently -- i love the drollery here -- who was evidently scared almost into a fit. [laughter] once again, alexander said, i won't try to quote, calm down colonel. you are not supposed to be executing people on the scene. and he calmed down a l
this is alfred yulee. he is a tall fellow, 35 to 40 years old, redheaded, red faced, gray eyes, strong featured. his face was angry as a storm cloud and yet drawn his revolver and was trying to shoot the little civilian who was ducking behind the sergeant major. the colonel was swearing with a fluency which would have been credible to a wagon master. "you infernal son of a bitch, you came to see the fight, didn't you. god damn your dirty soul." alexander tried to intervene. their...
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. ♪ >> you may not recognize the name alfred, but your chapped lips may know his product.e started his company out of his wisconsin kitchen in 1937. little did he expect the worldwide distribution his invention has today. 80 years later carmex is still owned by alfred's family with his grandson paul running the show. we speak with paul about reaching out to experts for help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this learning from the pros. ♪ >> reach out to experts for help, i'm an art major running a business. i had to learn everything. literally everything. i absolutely couldn't do my job without the advice i get from people. so, when i started working here, i would call up -- i started i think first with the bankers and say, so, tell me how you do business. what's it about? and then insurance people. so, tell me about insurance and, well, here's how it rkz would, here's what you do. if suppliers came in, i take them out for lunch and they tell me about their products. i would say that is definitely a huge help. should a ceo be okay with asking for help? i would sa
. ♪ >> you may not recognize the name alfred, but your chapped lips may know his product.e started his company out of his wisconsin kitchen in 1937. little did he expect the worldwide distribution his invention has today. 80 years later carmex is still owned by alfred's family with his grandson paul running the show. we speak with paul about reaching out to experts for help and why you shouldn't rely on voice mail in this learning from the pros. ♪ >> reach out to experts for...
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who was shot in the thigh and died in north korea on december 1u1950, and since then his brother, alfredy be brought home. >> he's my brother. >> reporter: 67 years ago air force veteran alfred's brother jimmy left to fight in korea and never came back. >> when he said good-bye to us, he just looked at his brother. he probably doesn't remember this, and he says, al, you know where i'm going. that's all he said. he didn't say where he was going, he just said to him, i think you know where i'm going. >> reporter: the 19-year-old army corporal is one of some 82,000 americans lost at war and never found, at least not officially. the u.s. government has collected thousands of unidentified remains from battlefields all over the world. alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them, so she and her dad are submitting dna to the defense department hoping for match. >> you know, my dad's 88, i would love to be able to give him a final closure answer. >> reporter: breakthrough dna testing done at a lab in delaware is identifying remains which scientists could not just a decade ago. >> we've t
who was shot in the thigh and died in north korea on december 1u1950, and since then his brother, alfredy be brought home. >> he's my brother. >> reporter: 67 years ago air force veteran alfred's brother jimmy left to fight in korea and never came back. >> when he said good-bye to us, he just looked at his brother. he probably doesn't remember this, and he says, al, you know where i'm going. that's all he said. he didn't say where he was going, he just said to him, i think you...
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alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for "black enterprise.e and his wife coauthored a book called "loving in the groan zone." you're talking about even more than that, what's going on at home, what's going on in your dating life or your business life. >> a lot of this comes from reading background or writing about as abdomen editor of studying black enterprise. most of the time when businesses get derailed, careers get derailed, fortunes get lost. a lot of times, it's not the result of a business career or financial decision. that while a lot is done about the pressures of starting a business and how that can constrain on your personal relationships, not a lot of people talk about how toxic relationships can undermine your ability to run, manage your business and it can have major negative consequences if you don't handle it properly. >> so let's talk about number one, avoid mixing business with your personal life. >> you need to approach, as an entrepreneur, people that you begin to establish relationships with in the same way that a single
alfred edmond is senior vice president and executive editor at large for "black enterprise.e and his wife coauthored a book called "loving in the groan zone." you're talking about even more than that, what's going on at home, what's going on in your dating life or your business life. >> a lot of this comes from reading background or writing about as abdomen editor of studying black enterprise. most of the time when businesses get derailed, careers get derailed, fortunes get...
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alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them.samples and hoping for a match. testing done in a lab on dover air base in delaware is identifying remains scientists could not just a decade ago. >> we tested everything from a tooth to arib. whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago, that pain is always there. >> the program has put a name to the remains of 1,200 service members, thanks to their family members' dna. for the colasantis a positive match would be closure. >> we may never have a final answer. maybe some day in heaven he will. reporter: the u.s. military has stored blood samples of every service member. at dover air force base, brian llenas, fox news. laura: what an incredible use of technology. reporter: the colasanti family received word that they know james died in 1950. north of the dmz in north korea. there is also some hope they believe his remains could be part of the 167 korean war casualties in the tomb of the unknown at the national cemetery in the pacific. it's extremely complex. they do dna technology ther
alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them.samples and hoping for a match. testing done in a lab on dover air base in delaware is identifying remains scientists could not just a decade ago. >> we tested everything from a tooth to arib. whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago, that pain is always there. >> the program has put a name to the remains of 1,200 service members, thanks to their family members' dna. for the colasantis a positive match would be closure....
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: she said planger told her a different jennifer alfred cancelled her membership.pany cancel ld her membership by mistake. 24 hour fitness says occasionally we experience human error in the member process. this was one of those occasions. >> i'm definitely relieved. i can just start working out again. >> reporter: a few days later, little savannah arrived. as this case points out many of us share the same name. even without identity theft you can be a victim of identity mistake. if you're blamed for something you didn't do check out the possibility of an i.d. mix up. i want to hear from you. my 7 on your side hot line is open weekdays from 10:00 to 2:00. 415-954-8151. you can reach me through facebook and abc7news.com. >> you'll do what you always do and spring into action. >>> a southern california man says his dog is a hero after this stare down with a 250-pound bear yesterday. look at that. that's bow bow chasing the bear away from his home. as you can imagine the dog's owner was quite pleased considering his 2-year-old twins often play in the backyard. >> there
: she said planger told her a different jennifer alfred cancelled her membership.pany cancel ld her membership by mistake. 24 hour fitness says occasionally we experience human error in the member process. this was one of those occasions. >> i'm definitely relieved. i can just start working out again. >> reporter: a few days later, little savannah arrived. as this case points out many of us share the same name. even without identity theft you can be a victim of identity mistake. if...
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was close it is, he with brother alfred, who remains in louisville. month for six weeks -- our cousin alfred would send them a ham from louisville. there were no hands in boston, but there would be these wonderful brandeis -- saying thank you, we are overjoyed that grinned as household is overjoyed. we just received your ham. >> i want to come back after we get done with the addition kite of all of the justices, or the non-sitting justices. to get back to zionism, there's an interesting story year. -- no, cardozo. >> ok. cardozo is descended from probably the freeman and josh preeminent jewish family in america. who is a direct descendent of he was the only rabbi -- at george washington, giving an indication -- there were 14 clergy. this was in 1790. he was the first you ever appointed to the board of governors of columbia university. at the recommendation of alexander hamilton -- until benjamin cardoza -- would another jew be appointed. -- of his cousins was the deputy -- of new york. -- we know that has yet says. ,ut what about his jewishness practi
was close it is, he with brother alfred, who remains in louisville. month for six weeks -- our cousin alfred would send them a ham from louisville. there were no hands in boston, but there would be these wonderful brandeis -- saying thank you, we are overjoyed that grinned as household is overjoyed. we just received your ham. >> i want to come back after we get done with the addition kite of all of the justices, or the non-sitting justices. to get back to zionism, there's an interesting...
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he was convicted in one trial and entered an alfred plea in another. motions for writs of habeas corpus, which failed. he is locked up in virginia's red onion prison, according to the ruling, as we're reading it, court has remanded the case back to spotsylvania and chesapeake where the next steps will be determined. the conviction stands, it is the sentences he receive during his trial in chesapeake and one in spotsylvania that the judge says are now unenforceable. that's
he was convicted in one trial and entered an alfred plea in another. motions for writs of habeas corpus, which failed. he is locked up in virginia's red onion prison, according to the ruling, as we're reading it, court has remanded the case back to spotsylvania and chesapeake where the next steps will be determined. the conviction stands, it is the sentences he receive during his trial in chesapeake and one in spotsylvania that the judge says are now unenforceable. that's
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: she said planger told her a different jennifer alfred cancelled her membership. membership by mistake. 24 hour fitness says occasionally we experience human error in the member process. this was one of those occasions. >> i'm definitely relieved. i can just start working out again. >> reporter: a few days later, little savannah arrived. as this case points out many of us share the same name. even without identity theft you can be a victim of identity mistake. if you're blamed for something you didn't do check out the possibility of an i.d. mix up. i want to hear from you. my 7 on your side hot line is open weekdays from 10:00 to 2:00. 415-954-8151. you can reach me through facebook and abc7news.com. >> you'll do what you always do and spring into action. >>> a southern california man says his dog is a hero after this stare down with a 250-pound bear yesterday. look at that. that's bow bow chasing the bear away from his home. as you can imagine the dog's owner was quite pleased considering his 2-year-old twins often play in the backyard. >> there's always concern
: she said planger told her a different jennifer alfred cancelled her membership. membership by mistake. 24 hour fitness says occasionally we experience human error in the member process. this was one of those occasions. >> i'm definitely relieved. i can just start working out again. >> reporter: a few days later, little savannah arrived. as this case points out many of us share the same name. even without identity theft you can be a victim of identity mistake. if you're blamed for...
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alfred's daughter wonder if's her unexcel among them.ting dna to the defense department hoping for a match. >> you know my dad is 88. i would love to be able to give him a final closure answer. >> reporter: break through d na testing done in a lab on dover air base in delaware is identifying remains which scientists could not a decade ago. >> we've tested everything from a tomb to a rib whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago that pain is always there. but from a science point of it, looking at it and being dedica dedicated is to never lose hope report roar so far the program has put a name to the remains of more than 1200 service members. thanks to their family members dna. for the family a positive match would end decades of limbo. >> even sketch years later for my father, that is always on his mine. until he passes he may never have final answer. >> maybe some day in heaven he will. >> reporter: since 1992, the us military has stored blood samples of every active duty and reservist member. there are currently 7.7 million specime
alfred's daughter wonder if's her unexcel among them.ting dna to the defense department hoping for a match. >> you know my dad is 88. i would love to be able to give him a final closure answer. >> reporter: break through d na testing done in a lab on dover air base in delaware is identifying remains which scientists could not a decade ago. >> we've tested everything from a tomb to a rib whether it happened yesterday or 60 years ago that pain is always there. but from a science...
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he was convicted in one trial and entered an alfred plea in another. had he previously filed two motions for writs of habeas corpus, which failed. he is locked up in virginia's red onion prison, according to the ruling, as we're reading it, court has remanded the case back to spotsylvania and chesapeake where the next steps will be determined. the conviction stands, it is the sentences he receive during his trial in chesapeake and one in spotsylvania that the judge says are now unenforceable. that's both courts. what we understand from ray muro, the fairfax county attorney, the attorney general can appeal this judge's ruling, and if that does not go through, ray muro said he will again go after a life sentence. guys? >> now, there is new information in the killing of s, a lvis, and amy in the couple's northwest's mansion two years ago. until now there had been no direct link, but in a new court filing, darn went has been listed as possible contribute tore on a knife. >>> prosecutors revealed dna items from five items linked darren went to the murders i
he was convicted in one trial and entered an alfred plea in another. had he previously filed two motions for writs of habeas corpus, which failed. he is locked up in virginia's red onion prison, according to the ruling, as we're reading it, court has remanded the case back to spotsylvania and chesapeake where the next steps will be determined. the conviction stands, it is the sentences he receive during his trial in chesapeake and one in spotsylvania that the judge says are now unenforceable....
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in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside oflub and combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial area. >> it took us several years, but we have now demolished 27 of the 31. >> we really wanted to build a community of locals. we want a vibrant place where people want to live, work, play. >> condo towers, more than 70 stores and restaurants, over a million square feet of office space, even the new $20 million city hall and village green that you see behind me. armando codina says his plan is all coming together now, but it was 30 years in the making. >> i was lucky enough that cuba was 90 miles from the united states and that i was able to come here. so, everything that i have, i owe to this country. you couldn't d
in the late 1950s, alfred and doris kaskel paid about $50,000 for 2,400 acres of swampland outside oflub and combined their first names, doris and alfred, to name it doral. eventually, their grandson went on to expand the community, building doral estates and doral park. now another family is completely transforming the area with a massive billion-dollar downtown doral project. ♪ the father-daughter duo of armando and ana-marie codina bought 31 buildings in an industrial area. >> it...
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. >> alfred rocqomore nice night to go on town. >> liver in tree not going on" boat you're out there. >> >> >> well you are looking for something to cap off memorial day perhaps. head to alexandria and check out algalion. >> with a look at what is going on, hey, dpary. >> you can hear me now? >> good. >> you can hear me now right? >> good. >> listen it's georgous. we're here at the alexandria water front and i want to say where we are. i don't think i pointed that out. founders park is right in front of where algalion is tied off here and it's wonderful tour and basically reconstructed spanish vessel i could try to tell about you it but the best person is bosco bueno are we front on back. >> this is feeling like the spanish sale and you can see amazing to drive the ship. >> this is sailing ship september it. >> yes, we sale around the world with this ship. three years ago we do it around the gulf coast. >> i talked to aris and he said he joined are you one of the engineers here aris? >> come here. come here. >> come here. aris is from madrid and he sgloypd gal ofes ton. what did you d
. >> alfred rocqomore nice night to go on town. >> liver in tree not going on" boat you're out there. >> >> >> well you are looking for something to cap off memorial day perhaps. head to alexandria and check out algalion. >> with a look at what is going on, hey, dpary. >> you can hear me now? >> good. >> you can hear me now right? >> good. >> listen it's georgous. we're here at the alexandria water front and i want to say...
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one of them was alfred taban.eteran journalist and newspaper editor, he was jailed and tortured repeatedly for years in the northern capital of khartoum for calling for independence. >> well i knew we were going to succeed. i knew we had not-- we had not done anything bad. we were struggling for our rights. as human beings. and that's what let me to survive. i knew we will succeed. >> reporter: after sacrificing so much for his country, its rapid descent into civil war has broken his heart. >> the killing of one another started. the nuers being killed. the dinkas being killed. and other tribes. then i knew things had really gone bad. then i knew that partly we or they themselves, they were not really struggling for the people. but they were struggling for themselves to lead. or to rule. i became very, very disappointed. >> reporter: in frustration, he wrote a column in the newspaper he runs, called for the leaders of both sides in this war to step down. shortly after, the government he sacrificed his freedom for j
one of them was alfred taban.eteran journalist and newspaper editor, he was jailed and tortured repeatedly for years in the northern capital of khartoum for calling for independence. >> well i knew we were going to succeed. i knew we had not-- we had not done anything bad. we were struggling for our rights. as human beings. and that's what let me to survive. i knew we will succeed. >> reporter: after sacrificing so much for his country, its rapid descent into civil war has broken...
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his service dog a alfred is always with him and got his picture in the yearbook. i love that. look at h this, alpha alerts andrew when is blood sugars are too high or too low, the school is 100 percent of alpha. not only did he he get a yearbook photo he also got his own very own id sometimes there are issues with their dogs they need to bring to school. how embrace it. i love these stories where people make an effort to do something nice and funny to cheer people up. >> it makes the world so much better. >> it was a night to remember for two d.c. teenagers. >> that's right. the entire community came together to surprise ronica and ursala. they came up here to the loft. we had a live d.c., a photo booth to help make it a real party and then they also got another big surprise, free tickets to see chance the rapper and j in concert. and then they were in the limo which took them to thrier high school prom at the ballou center in northeast. they were so happy. they were wonderful. it was so wonderful how many different people came together to get them ready, the limo the family w
his service dog a alfred is always with him and got his picture in the yearbook. i love that. look at h this, alpha alerts andrew when is blood sugars are too high or too low, the school is 100 percent of alpha. not only did he he get a yearbook photo he also got his own very own id sometimes there are issues with their dogs they need to bring to school. how embrace it. i love these stories where people make an effort to do something nice and funny to cheer people up. >> it makes the...
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zupan to begin his tenure as the 14th president of alfred university dean at the simon business school at university of rochester january 1st 2004 serving is dean and professor at university of arizona college of management through 2003 and taught at university of southern california where he served master dean of the master's program also teaching fellow while pursuing his doctoral studies at m.i.t. and a faculty member at the school of business administration at dartmouth with a bachelor's degree from harvard university and a ph.d. from the massachusetts institute of technology we now look forward to it exciting conversation from dr. zupan. [applause] >>. >> thanks for the kind introduction thanks for being here. a special shot out to the editor of the cato journal who provided space while on sabbatical with lots about articles of research to pursue this work is a work in progress over 30 years with this provided the opportunity for these ideas to come to fruition the book probably has gotten more popular with the most recent presidential election but if you look at the research poll
zupan to begin his tenure as the 14th president of alfred university dean at the simon business school at university of rochester january 1st 2004 serving is dean and professor at university of arizona college of management through 2003 and taught at university of southern california where he served master dean of the master's program also teaching fellow while pursuing his doctoral studies at m.i.t. and a faculty member at the school of business administration at dartmouth with a bachelor's...
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alfred edmond is senior vice president for black enterprise.e and his wife co-authored a book. >> good to be here. >> we hear of these issues, interoffice relationships gone bad. you are talking more than that. what's going on at home or your personal life or dating life. that can affect your business. >> this comes from 30 years of writing about and studying entrepreneurs of black enterprise and realizing most of the time when businesses get derailed, or fortunes are lost is not the result of a business orca rear financial decision. a lot is done about the pressures of starting a business and how that can put strain on your relationships, not a lot of people talk about how toxic relationships undermine your ability to run, manage your business and have major consequences if you don't handle it correctly. >> avoid mixing business with your personal life. >> you need to approach people that you begin to establish relationships with in the same way a single parent is very wary of being responsible of who they bring around their kids. is this pers
alfred edmond is senior vice president for black enterprise.e and his wife co-authored a book. >> good to be here. >> we hear of these issues, interoffice relationships gone bad. you are talking more than that. what's going on at home or your personal life or dating life. that can affect your business. >> this comes from 30 years of writing about and studying entrepreneurs of black enterprise and realizing most of the time when businesses get derailed, or fortunes are lost is...
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estamos con nuestro invitado, alfred santa marÍa asesor de fwob, gobierno, es un placer conocerte, elbajamos con tantos polÍticos y problemas que gobierno nacional y demÁs, el estrÉs es lo que tÚ permitas y la cabida que le des a tu mente, si te digo, te voy a secuestrar, empiezas a experimentar el estrÉs, es la mente. >> suena bonito y fÁcil, en el caso de Él, el estuvo por la alcaldÍa de miami y la perdiÓ, y ademÁs que invertiste 2 millones de dÓlares, los perdiste. >> y ahora se rÍe del tema. >> todo un fracaso o toda circunstancia en la vida te debe hacer una mejor persona, yo pude haber cogido ese fracaso y caÍdo pique, por lo cogÍ bien, el fracaso nos ayuda. alan: pero es una mente entrenada. >> es el 1% de los seres humanos en este mundo, el 99% de los seres humanos no entienden que es su personalidad que manifiesta su realidad, piensan lo contrario. >> Él dijo una palabra clave, una mente entrenada, la torre. alan: pero, ¿quÉ tan fÁcil y difÍcil es?, clinicamente existe el estrÉs. >> antes de eso. alan: yo sÉ que sufre de estres como doctor. >> claro que sÍ, alfred es parte de
estamos con nuestro invitado, alfred santa marÍa asesor de fwob, gobierno, es un placer conocerte, elbajamos con tantos polÍticos y problemas que gobierno nacional y demÁs, el estrÉs es lo que tÚ permitas y la cabida que le des a tu mente, si te digo, te voy a secuestrar, empiezas a experimentar el estrÉs, es la mente. >> suena bonito y fÁcil, en el caso de Él, el estuvo por la alcaldÍa de miami y la perdiÓ, y ademÁs que invertiste 2 millones de dÓlares, los perdiste. >>...
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alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them.atch. reporter reporter: dna testing is identifying people. so far the program has put a name to the remains of 1,200 service members, thanks to their family members' dna. for the colasantis, a match would mean closure. >> until he pass, we may never have a final answer. maybe some day he will. reporter: the more family members who provide their dna samples, the bert chance of a positive match. en you replace ol or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. i hafor my belly painking overand constipation.ucts i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber. weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pa
alfred's daughter wonders if her uncle is among them.atch. reporter reporter: dna testing is identifying people. so far the program has put a name to the remains of 1,200 service members, thanks to their family members' dna. for the colasantis, a match would mean closure. >> until he pass, we may never have a final answer. maybe some day he will. reporter: the more family members who provide their dna samples, the bert chance of a positive match. en you replace ol or snack a day with...
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it will be a rare joint release from alfred and little brown and company.aid he's a storyteller and the former president's insight has allowed the two of them to tell a really interesting one. global news 24 hours a day powered more than 2,600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. mark: coming up, what to expect macron e.u. after a win? may targeting the next prize ahead of sunday's vote. this is bloomberg. vonnie: live from new york and london, i'm vonnie quin. mark: this is the "european close" on bloomberg markets. vonnie: all right. turning back to u.s. politics. president trump and his administration looking to deliver on promised tax cuts and headquarter legislation this year. but it seems congress' daunting calendar may prove to be the biggest hurdle. bloomberg national political reporter joins fruss capitol hill on this story. great story that you've written. pointing out just short a year it is when you actually get down to work. >> that's right, vonnie. i think one of the biggest things that's staring the white house and president t
it will be a rare joint release from alfred and little brown and company.aid he's a storyteller and the former president's insight has allowed the two of them to tell a really interesting one. global news 24 hours a day powered more than 2,600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. mark: coming up, what to expect macron e.u. after a win? may targeting the next prize ahead of sunday's vote. this is bloomberg. vonnie: live from new york and london, i'm vonnie quin. mark: this is the...
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in 1878, many years later this former slave, the invisible man of the story whose name was alfred francis russell was elected the vice president of liberia. in 1883, he became its president mary todd's second relation to become a president. back in illinois, from kentucky lincoln spoke with john todd stewarts, his first law partner and early political mentor who was a conservative old whig. the time would sue, in which we must be democrats or abolitionists said stuart and stewart would eventually join the democrats. when that time comes my mind is made up: can replied. the slavery question cannot be compromised. lincoln added that-- stewart added that lincoln spoke in an emphatic tone. lincoln further expressed to many of his friends his anger at the writing slave power he had observed in kentucky. he was livid that an anti- slavery whig lawyer he knew there, samuel miller have been driven out of the state for his views. lincoln would appoint him to the supreme court. lincoln described young, thoughtless, giddy slaveholders with slaves trudging behind them the most glittering ostentatious
in 1878, many years later this former slave, the invisible man of the story whose name was alfred francis russell was elected the vice president of liberia. in 1883, he became its president mary todd's second relation to become a president. back in illinois, from kentucky lincoln spoke with john todd stewarts, his first law partner and early political mentor who was a conservative old whig. the time would sue, in which we must be democrats or abolitionists said stuart and stewart would...
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and over where alfred hitchcock shot what movie at bodega bay and in the little town of bodega bay?t birds? >> very nicely done. the birds. saint helena 68 degrees. chances of rain tuesday. it will be cool on tuesday. but ... then on wednesday and thursday, finally for the first time in a long time the numbers will reach the mid-70s inland. and that will be coming in on thursday for the bay will be 70 by then. so we get a warming trend but we'll have to wait almost a week. still mother's day is looking mighty fine. >>> thank you. had dozens of airplanes and helicopters used to defend our country during times of war have a new mission now. fighting california wildfires. cal fire runs the largest firefighting air fleet in the world. nearly all of it made up of rehabbed military aircraft. 41 of them once flew in combat. >> where the retardant tank is now, you had torpedoes. >> modifications for every aircraft is done entirely in- house. the newest plane is expected to deploy sometime in 2018. exactly 50 years after flying its very first mission. >>> time now for a look at what's coming
and over where alfred hitchcock shot what movie at bodega bay and in the little town of bodega bay?t birds? >> very nicely done. the birds. saint helena 68 degrees. chances of rain tuesday. it will be cool on tuesday. but ... then on wednesday and thursday, finally for the first time in a long time the numbers will reach the mid-70s inland. and that will be coming in on thursday for the bay will be 70 by then. so we get a warming trend but we'll have to wait almost a week. still mother's...
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that would be like nixon going after alfred e. newman. ( laughter ) and if i may, mr.d like to quote that great man: "what, me worry?" ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) we've got a great show for you tonight. mayim bialik is here. but when we come back, i got the first drafts of this year's popular mother's day cards. stick around. i love you, mom! discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. ♪someday you'll let me put my way ycomb up there♪air♪ ♪'til then you're beautiful and i just stare♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get 25% off nike for mom. that's 25% off select nike shoes, apparel and accessories just in time for mother's day! and, everyone gets kohl's cash! earn it on everything! spend it on anything! right now at kohl's. classiness is to be expected. woah, okay. not that much. th
that would be like nixon going after alfred e. newman. ( laughter ) and if i may, mr.d like to quote that great man: "what, me worry?" ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) we've got a great show for you tonight. mayim bialik is here. but when we come back, i got the first drafts of this year's popular mother's day cards. stick around. i love you, mom! discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't...
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. >> not alfred hitchcock. >> james bond, live here, he work over at the academy of natural sciences.cks a lot different than roger moore. good day. >> so talking about touchdown celebrations, nfl says, came out yesterday, relaxing the rules, on touchdown celebrations, they want to make the games more exciting. >> most people on twit remember kind of into it. now, odel beckham, jr., he likes to do that. >> oh, the thriller dance. i like it. just signed a deal foreslows. >> did he? oh, my gosh. soap, he just signed a deal, with one of the largest deals in, i guess, shoe deal history. remember labron signed a deal? and everyone was talking about that one well, this one, worth $29 million. it is a five year contract, and it is now the biggest endorsement deal in nike history. >> odel beckham, jr.? >> ya. >> that's the pour of football over the power of basketball. >> they said they want to be a brand icon. for the company. >> let's hope he continues to play. all right, 6:32, sue? >> i can promise you that our pal, bus stop buddy, has not spent that much for his shoes. >> rain gear, right
. >> not alfred hitchcock. >> james bond, live here, he work over at the academy of natural sciences.cks a lot different than roger moore. good day. >> so talking about touchdown celebrations, nfl says, came out yesterday, relaxing the rules, on touchdown celebrations, they want to make the games more exciting. >> most people on twit remember kind of into it. now, odel beckham, jr., he likes to do that. >> oh, the thriller dance. i like it. just signed a deal...
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that would be like richard nixon going after alfred e. newman. ( laughter ) and if i may, mr.e that great man: "what, me worry?" ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ we've got a great show for you tonight. mayim bialik is here. but when we come back, i got the first drafts of this year's most popular mother's day cards. stick around, moms. i love you, moms! raz, where are you? guys...i'm trapped, my boss wants me here. we are not leaving without you. just go downstairs now. ♪ rapunzel?! ♪ look for my c-hr. ♪ that was fun. wait till you see where we're going. introducing an all-new crossover. toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. itbut one i think with quesa simple answer. we have this need to peek over our neighbor's fence. and once we do, we see wonder waiting. every step you take, narrows the influence of narrow minds. bridges continents and brings this world one step closer. so, the question you asked me. what is the key? it's you. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. ♪ but you've never had 'em quite like this. at red lobster's lobster & shrimp summerfest, th
that would be like richard nixon going after alfred e. newman. ( laughter ) and if i may, mr.e that great man: "what, me worry?" ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ we've got a great show for you tonight. mayim bialik is here. but when we come back, i got the first drafts of this year's most popular mother's day cards. stick around, moms. i love you, moms! raz, where are you? guys...i'm trapped, my boss wants me here. we are not leaving without you. just go downstairs now. ♪ rapunzel?!...
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move on to harvard's launch labs, that is a co-working program of funded alumni ventures like hello alfredilab helps students grow their startup, launched in 2011 it is a 12 week incubation program that combines workshops and the networking community to move ventures further, faster. one of them is shield ai. >> my combat experiences in afghanistan led me to find shield ai. it was basically a recognition, which a lot of people have, technology could prove useful on the battlefield if it was economist. caroline: he founded shield ai in 2015, headquartered in san diego, california. he is earning his mba from harvard business school. >> this is different from the other drones you see in commercial markets. it doesn't require a pilot. you see a lot of drones advertise themselves as a autonomous drones. what they are doing is they are following gps wavelengths. our drone does not require gps to navigate. using simultaneous mapping, which are a lot of the same technologies you see in driverless cars, it is to navigate its environment and find the threats for these operators. caroline: the compan
move on to harvard's launch labs, that is a co-working program of funded alumni ventures like hello alfredilab helps students grow their startup, launched in 2011 it is a 12 week incubation program that combines workshops and the networking community to move ventures further, faster. one of them is shield ai. >> my combat experiences in afghanistan led me to find shield ai. it was basically a recognition, which a lot of people have, technology could prove useful on the battlefield if it...
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it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.rson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east. he moved to arizona at 18 and started selling wares out of wagons down in the mining towns in southern arizona. >> this building was constructed in 1915 and operated as a very high-end hotel for quite a long period of time. >> it became the tallest building in phoenix. and it stayed that way for five years. when this building opened, it was a huge event for the city. it was a very luxurious building. it got six pages in the arizona republic completely devoted to it. the interior was marble and mahogany. all of that is gone now. it also had rooms for traveling salesmen so they could set up temporary storefronts, which was common at the time. >
it's a property that might seem oddly familiar to alfred hitchcock fans.rson hotel. >> in the opening scene of "psycho," that hotel in the beginning is this building's claim to fame. so right before you get nice and scared, this is the building that you get to see. >> but the building's history started long before that with a young developer and traveling salesman. >> salim ackel was an immigrant from the middle east. he moved to arizona at 18 and started selling...
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we have just learned that authorities are charged the young girl's brother, 18 year-old samir alfred with attempted murder and other charges. white house officials say president trump is expected to announce u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate agreement the president has said that the agreement between nearly 200 countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a jobs killer. >>> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. another big story we are following, nasa has its sights set on the sun and today they unveiled plans for a first of its kind mission to send a spacecraft directly into the sun's atmosphere. we have more on how they plan to pull off this hot new mission in today's einstein health care science center report. >>> it is a blistering, hot mission. >> i like to call it the coolest mission under the sun. >> reporter: nasa wants to go directly in the sun's atmosphere with the solar pro plus, it will orbit within 4 million miles of the sun's surface and face score muching temperatures like no other spacecraft before. >> we will be making it about 430,000 mi
we have just learned that authorities are charged the young girl's brother, 18 year-old samir alfred with attempted murder and other charges. white house officials say president trump is expected to announce u.s. is pulling out of the paris climate agreement the president has said that the agreement between nearly 200 countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a jobs killer. >>> good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. another big story we are following,...
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. -- alfred e. neuman. remember him no. >> he ran for president. >> what me worry. >> yeah. >> mr. president, caroline from maryland asks where do you usually do your painting? who cleans up after you, and how long does it take you to do a portrait from start to finish? >> that is a great question. i build upstairs in a studio at the ranch and i added one in kennebunkport. so i have places where i can retreat to. and, i clean up. most of the time. [laughter] laura is a neat nick. oil painting is not neat. i spread like thalo blue, i limit my palate to two yellows, two reds, thalo blue and a white. teaches you how to mix colors. thalo blue, powerful blue. a little nick and don't get it totally clean and lie down on a white bed spread, thalo blue. and so -- [laughter]. i am not a very good cleaner to be frank. this took me a year to paint 98 portraits. a painting is really never done. i look at some of the portraits and say, gosh i wish i could put them back on the easel and keep painting. at some point you have to call it quits. i lived for these portraits a year. some more complete
. -- alfred e. neuman. remember him no. >> he ran for president. >> what me worry. >> yeah. >> mr. president, caroline from maryland asks where do you usually do your painting? who cleans up after you, and how long does it take you to do a portrait from start to finish? >> that is a great question. i build upstairs in a studio at the ranch and i added one in kennebunkport. so i have places where i can retreat to. and, i clean up. most of the time. [laughter] laura...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: guys, if you take alfred e.eve: got it. >> jimmy: plus face app's "old" filter, you get jeff sessions. >> steve: wow. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, you see, it's popular math -- >> steve: it's popmatics for the kids. >> jimmy: if you take overnight delivery. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: you add sylvester stallone. >> steve: right. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it equals asap rocky. you see what i'm saying? [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: you get it? you get the -- >> steve: i get it. if you could just give me one more example, just one more, that's all i ask. one final example. i have had the penultimate one, now i need the ultimate "xamp." [ light laughter ] just one more example. >> jimmy: could you do some sound effects? >> steve: sure. >> jimmy: me drinking, and then me using windex. >> steve: okay. >> jimmy: and then, squeegeeing it off. >> steve: okay. you're going to, like, clean something? >> jimmy: i'll drink first. then i'll sneeze on something, then i'll windex, and then clean it. >> steve
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: guys, if you take alfred e.eve: got it. >> jimmy: plus face app's "old" filter, you get jeff sessions. >> steve: wow. [ applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, you see, it's popular math -- >> steve: it's popmatics for the kids. >> jimmy: if you take overnight delivery. >> steve: yes. >> jimmy: you add sylvester stallone. >> steve: right. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it equals asap rocky. you see what i'm saying? [...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: the white house, and house republicans, are celebrating tonight. today, they pushed through a bill to remake the health care system, something they failed to do back in march. the vote was 217 to 213. lisa desjardins begins our coverage. >> make no mistake, this is a repeal and replace of obamacare. make no mistake about it. make no mistake. >> desjardins: a dramatic day ended at the white house as president trump and house republicans celebrated wrestlin
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p.an foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia and bridget make sensational beef stir-fry, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of soy sauce, and keith makes julia unforgettable scallion pancakes. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it was another day in washington that generated more questions than answers, with apparently conflicting statements coming from the white house, fueling the firestorm surrounding the dismissal of the former f.b.i. director. william brangham begins. >> brangham: it was another day >> the president laid into jim comey, the man he fired who days ago. >> he's a showboat, a grandstander, the f.b.i. has been in turmoil. you know, that i know, that everybody knows
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a note of some discord today, as president trump addressed his first meeting of nato leaders. he criticized the allies, again, for falling short on their share of defense spending. from brussels, special correspondent ryan chilcote begins our coverage. >> reporter: jets blazed over brussels and nato's gleaming new headquarters this afternoon, the flags of all 28 member states making a show of unity. but a short time earlier, with his fellow leaders looking o
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. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: there's word tonight that president trump urged then- f.b.i. director james comey to drop the investigation of his campaign aides' connections to russia. "the new york times" reports that at a february meeting, mr. trump told comey, "i hope you can let this go." it came the day after the president fired national security adviser michael flynn for lying about his contacts with the russians. the president fired comey last week. in response, the white house says that the report is "not a truthful or accurat
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