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. >> sandy wonderland, experiential, fantasy world, all things sweet. >> reporter: dentist's nightmare or sugar lover's dream. be prepared for sensory overload. admire sugar sculptures and frolic in marshmallows. love of sugar started early. >> watched willy wonka and was obsessed with the story. >> reporter: this one is shell aced, don't want to eat it. works specific to san francisco, 14,000 piece candy ode so jobs. >> this is candy art. thousands of hours dedicated to unique industry. >> reporter: selfie heaven. surprise is waiting around every corner. in san francisco, dion lim, abc7 news. >> good stuff. >>> sobering news about fraternities and alcohol. ban about to go into effect. approved a hard alcohol ban for 6,100 frat chapters starting next year. after alcohol related deaths last year. only served at parties by third party vendor. >>> next time in airport security, wash hands. plast plastic bins are hot beds for viruss. according to researchers. hand rails, toilets, kiosks, touch screens and toys in children's play areas and it's the bins that had the most contamination. >> w
. >> sandy wonderland, experiential, fantasy world, all things sweet. >> reporter: dentist's nightmare or sugar lover's dream. be prepared for sensory overload. admire sugar sculptures and frolic in marshmallows. love of sugar started early. >> watched willy wonka and was obsessed with the story. >> reporter: this one is shell aced, don't want to eat it. works specific to san francisco, 14,000 piece candy ode so jobs. >> this is candy art. thousands of hours...
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someone they're describing as an experientialed prosecutor, a woman to question both parties. >> all right. continues. and since christine blasey ford accused kavanaugh of assault, the national abuse hotline has seen a spi in calls. 57% increase from friday to sunday. the hotli gets on an average weekend. it is a nonprofit that runs the hotline. >>> right now cre are continuing the work to fix a huge sinkhole that opened up in utheast d.c. >> here's what it looked like when a water main broke and the ground buckled on sixth seet. not far from st. elizabeth's hospital. >> adam tuss has been tracking this all day.re he is t at the scene live. >> reporter: for right now i can tell you the good news is the water is back on for evebody in thearea. the road, guys, that's in bad shape. it is like a half a city block that the road is absolutely caved in here in many different spots, with a lot of craters. this is what it lked like earlier as cars wereeetering on the edge of little mini slips. people waking up. saying they saw it on the news and they came out to see what was going on. some o
someone they're describing as an experientialed prosecutor, a woman to question both parties. >> all right. continues. and since christine blasey ford accused kavanaugh of assault, the national abuse hotline has seen a spi in calls. 57% increase from friday to sunday. the hotli gets on an average weekend. it is a nonprofit that runs the hotline. >>> right now cre are continuing the work to fix a huge sinkhole that opened up in utheast d.c. >> here's what it looked like when...
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this is another company that has repeatedly shot the lights out the secret behind vail success experiential here is the bottom line, we have a bunch of good quarters getting ahead of next week as well as the key fed meeting that could push the bank stock harder and put september the difficult month of the year to bed hopefully with flying colors let's go to brandon in illinois. >> caller: booyah, thanks for taking my call from chicago, illinois. >> i got a bunch of guys that i am playing fantasy from chicago, what's up? >> caller: calling about dnkn, the potential dunkin buyout. do you think this is a good buy? >> you know, there are short sellers saying this one is falling apart. i think they have been proven wrong. the stock is rich, i am not going to recommend a stock that is rich on take-over chatter starbucks works well yo i don't think this is the quarter it turns jim in new jersey. >> caller: jim cramer, jim from jersey, how are you doing? >> chief, i'm doing great, how about you? >> caller: i am doing great because i have listened to you for the last ten years and this week -- >> al
this is another company that has repeatedly shot the lights out the secret behind vail success experiential here is the bottom line, we have a bunch of good quarters getting ahead of next week as well as the key fed meeting that could push the bank stock harder and put september the difficult month of the year to bed hopefully with flying colors let's go to brandon in illinois. >> caller: booyah, thanks for taking my call from chicago, illinois. >> i got a bunch of guys that i am...
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prepare these leaders, whether they are entrepreneurs, social sector leaders, it is all about experiential learning. it's about bringing together what is great in the university with the real world around it. i think it is exciting. tom: you get high marks and i will also mention carnegie mellon, a tougher school for rigor in bringing in renewed wrath the maddox -- renewed mathematics. are we done with networking and getting back to a greater rigor in our graduate programs? glenn: rigor is important, but so was relevance. i would say networking is not about white wine and shrimp toasts, i would think it is andt bringing faculty students closer to solving real-world problems. tom: is the international expansion of american programs working? a number ofvogue years ago where everybody set up a pilot program. has that experiment worked or failed? glenn: we don't have campuses around the world, but we do have a lot of programs around the world. almost half of my students are not from the united states and i'm very proud of that. no serious, great school is anything but a global school. and that
prepare these leaders, whether they are entrepreneurs, social sector leaders, it is all about experiential learning. it's about bringing together what is great in the university with the real world around it. i think it is exciting. tom: you get high marks and i will also mention carnegie mellon, a tougher school for rigor in bringing in renewed wrath the maddox -- renewed mathematics. are we done with networking and getting back to a greater rigor in our graduate programs? glenn: rigor is...
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this is a candy wonderland, an experiential, really a fantasy world where all things are sweet. >> callugar lover's dream. from the moment you step inside candytopia, be prepared for sensory overload. >> i want a theme park. >> where kids and adults of all ages can admire sugar sculptures and frolic in foam marshmallows. the brainchild of candy queen to the stars. jackie sorkin's love of sugar started early. >> one day i watched willy wonka, became obsessed with the story. >> all of the pieces are made of real candy. the dragon has 125,000 pieces. but they are shellacked so you proent probably don't want to eat it. my team and i are known for this global candy art wrist. >> works specific to san francisco, including with a 14,000 piece candy ode to steve jobs and sour belt warriors championship trophies. >> this is candy art. this is hundreds of thousands of hours dedicated to this very unique artistry. >> for all of you instagramers out there, this place is selfie heaven. a surprise is waiting around every corner. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> all right. that looks like fu
this is a candy wonderland, an experiential, really a fantasy world where all things are sweet. >> callugar lover's dream. from the moment you step inside candytopia, be prepared for sensory overload. >> i want a theme park. >> where kids and adults of all ages can admire sugar sculptures and frolic in foam marshmallows. the brainchild of candy queen to the stars. jackie sorkin's love of sugar started early. >> one day i watched willy wonka, became obsessed with the...
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now this is a huge play on the experiential economy, which is why i've been a major fan to begin with dave & busters is a consistent long-term winner in a world where so many are pulling back you own a strip mall swap out a loser for dave & b buster's finally, what do you do with tech there are plenty of tech stocks i like here, but i think there are better places to invest at the moment you want domestic companies with less international trade exposure look, if even apple might be getting hit with some tariffs. not from china, but from us, then tech is not immune. and there is one more layer to this american companies that source their products in china are just one angry tweet away from estimate cuts maybe large ones so you got to be careful about that too bottom line, just like i predicted, the president took advantage of a strong employment number and blasted the chinese again. he blasted them lot harder than i expected them. to you can set your clock to it now. good news for the economy can turn into bad news for the economy after 280 characters or less are banged out in some twi
now this is a huge play on the experiential economy, which is why i've been a major fan to begin with dave & busters is a consistent long-term winner in a world where so many are pulling back you own a strip mall swap out a loser for dave & b buster's finally, what do you do with tech there are plenty of tech stocks i like here, but i think there are better places to invest at the moment you want domestic companies with less international trade exposure look, if even apple might be...
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, long before they came to know and trust each other, eisenhower and churchill shared a common experiential bond. take a look at this. this was his headquarters in 1918. you can see the building behind the flagpole. that's where the photo was taken, the previous photo. this is a long steiner avenue. notice the fourth ohio infantry marker. that is still there today. it's close to the entrance where you would go up to the old cyclorama building. that's what it looks like today thanks to google earth. the parking lot of general pickets buffet was captain ike eisenhower's headquarters. prior to the arrival of the tank, eisenhower and his staff organized a broad training program that included marksmanship, mechanical maintenance instruction, drill and ceremony tactics, even telegraphy, but more importantly, machine gun and can in training were required. according to eisenhower, a number of machine guns came in. someone had the notion of mounting them on truck trailers or flatbed trucks, so we were able to transport them on mobile platforms. the only satisfactory place for firing them was the gro
, long before they came to know and trust each other, eisenhower and churchill shared a common experiential bond. take a look at this. this was his headquarters in 1918. you can see the building behind the flagpole. that's where the photo was taken, the previous photo. this is a long steiner avenue. notice the fourth ohio infantry marker. that is still there today. it's close to the entrance where you would go up to the old cyclorama building. that's what it looks like today thanks to google...
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if you go to the curious learning center, which is kind of this experiential informal learning environment called curious quiris. a print a full scale. you can walk along 23, 24 feet and see what it looks like back when we digitized it. that's the facsimile. not the real thing. but it's printed up that skill using 3-d technology. i'm really proud of that because that's a really good example of respect dean laws of a successful international collaboration and most importantly the 3-d print does three things that we do really well at museums. i'm a little bit bias at the smithsonian boy do these things well. this information about what that tells us that is scientifically significant. i talk about this in the book. to come in at the physical representation in the pretty number to a pure numbers are free. we can put as many catalog numbers as we want. at the smithsonian we have 162 million options. more objects than many at the museum on the planet by three magnitudes. the next closest museum i 60 million objects. the scale of what we have to deal with is a mess. the numbers you can catalog a
if you go to the curious learning center, which is kind of this experiential informal learning environment called curious quiris. a print a full scale. you can walk along 23, 24 feet and see what it looks like back when we digitized it. that's the facsimile. not the real thing. but it's printed up that skill using 3-d technology. i'm really proud of that because that's a really good example of respect dean laws of a successful international collaboration and most importantly the 3-d print does...
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know and respect each other during another world war, eisenhower and churchill shared a common experiential bond. this was his headquarters. in 1980. also the headquarters of camp u.s. troop in 1970. you can see the building behind the flagpole. that is why that photo was taken. this is -- avenue. notice the fourth ohio infantry moniker. that is still there today. it is close to the entrance where you would go out to the old cyclorama building. that's what it looks like today. thanks to google earth. so, the parking lot of pickets but they basically was captain ike eisenhower's orders. prior to the arrival of the tank, eisenhower's staff devised a training program for the doughboys. that includes mechanical maintenance instruction, drill and ceremony tactics, and even to left -- more importantly, to machine gun and direct line cannon training were required. according to eisenhower, a number of machine guns came in. we trained gutters until they could take them apart line folded and put them back together again. someone had the notion amounted them a truck towers of flatbed trucks. we were a
know and respect each other during another world war, eisenhower and churchill shared a common experiential bond. this was his headquarters. in 1980. also the headquarters of camp u.s. troop in 1970. you can see the building behind the flagpole. that is why that photo was taken. this is -- avenue. notice the fourth ohio infantry moniker. that is still there today. it is close to the entrance where you would go out to the old cyclorama building. that's what it looks like today. thanks to google...
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the richest man in the world, what they are o doing with cashierless stores advanced think of experientiale store take stuff off the shelves you want. walk out. everything is scanned and looked at electronically you get the bill on your phone later i don't think any other retailer has anything close to that that may well with me the way of the future i draw your attention to "new york times" op-ed piece reads as follows, why jeff bezos should push for nobody to get as rich as jeff bezos. the times is behind the leftist move to rein big tech in especially jeff bezos especially amazon, they are under attack but what happens if the attackers succeed rein in amazon do we get this he innovation? my answer is no we have got a problem with concentration of welt and power technology economy gives to us, but we don't have an answer what to do with it. >> i don't know, as long as they keep innovateing i don't see a problem i've got entire lexicon hand gestures would i gladly teach to tech billionaires if they would like to communicate with "new york times" in a nonverbal way. >> i thought you are go
the richest man in the world, what they are o doing with cashierless stores advanced think of experientiale store take stuff off the shelves you want. walk out. everything is scanned and looked at electronically you get the bill on your phone later i don't think any other retailer has anything close to that that may well with me the way of the future i draw your attention to "new york times" op-ed piece reads as follows, why jeff bezos should push for nobody to get as rich as jeff...
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where you can try out the product and for us, another thing trend of all new brands launching experientialdon't want to just brows they can do it online. we want to create a space for people can organically try out a product, so what i mean by that you can hang out no living room environment read a book coffee or water we have a theatre in the basement you can watch tv. >> and kind of like really -- >> let me ask you we are talking so much about trade in may you moved production from mexico to mississippi. why did you move production. >> so -- you know we always wanted to produce in u.s. to be honest with you we started the company most u.s. manufactures kind of laughed at us said you are going to use high quality materials ship sofa in a box doesn't make sense you never made furniture before you don't know what you are doing. >> we went to mexico city, through a business school classmate connection, sorted producing there, as soon as we had traction, you know manufactures reached out to us said i think you might be on to something happy to bring to u.s. >> a coincidence not impacted by ta
where you can try out the product and for us, another thing trend of all new brands launching experientialdon't want to just brows they can do it online. we want to create a space for people can organically try out a product, so what i mean by that you can hang out no living room environment read a book coffee or water we have a theatre in the basement you can watch tv. >> and kind of like really -- >> let me ask you we are talking so much about trade in may you moved production...