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i liked finance, but i did well, and i loved the wharton school of finance. i thought it was a great school. >> i read at one point you went into the film business. >> yes. >> what took you away from that? >> it is sort of an interesting story. i went to u.s.c. where they said they had a great school of cinema. when i applied, there was a man who was having troubles in real estate, and he came to me. smart guy. he said, can you help me? i was only 19 years old. i gave him a lot of advice. this guy was a top broadway producer. i kept talking about movies. he said, i tell you what, you just saved my life. you really know about real estate. ou have to be crazy to go into movies. i went into the business with my father. i did some really good deals with him. he was a tough guy. he had a great heart. he was a good man, but he was a tough man. would never let anyone sign checks for any reason. today they sign them by computer. but today you press a button and everybody gets paid. whatever it is, if it's a mistake, they never find it. he would find every check and s
i liked finance, but i did well, and i loved the wharton school of finance. i thought it was a great school. >> i read at one point you went into the film business. >> yes. >> what took you away from that? >> it is sort of an interesting story. i went to u.s.c. where they said they had a great school of cinema. when i applied, there was a man who was having troubles in real estate, and he came to me. smart guy. he said, can you help me? i was only 19 years old. i gave...
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that is precisely what elizabeth wharton wants to do more of. i say that is wrong. >> okay.r ten years. he inherited the surplus. those policies are what did it. we need to get money back in their pockets. i think she is a powerful candidate. >> we have a few nuggets to go out there. nancy, we are out of time. >> merry christmas. stuart: mary christmas. big problems for president putin. crackers could take some of the credit for putting that guy in the corner. we have an oil driller on next to discuss it. what was the biggest surge topic on google. this was easy. no ties at stake here. we will have the answer after the break. ♪ dad, i know i haven't said this often enough, but thank you. thank you mom for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction -
that is precisely what elizabeth wharton wants to do more of. i say that is wrong. >> okay.r ten years. he inherited the surplus. those policies are what did it. we need to get money back in their pockets. i think she is a powerful candidate. >> we have a few nuggets to go out there. nancy, we are out of time. >> merry christmas. stuart: mary christmas. big problems for president putin. crackers could take some of the credit for putting that guy in the corner. we have an oil...
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i went to the wharton school. i had a friend. he hated the taste of scotch. hated it. but he tried to develop a taste for scotch. i saw him recently. he's a total alcoholic. he developed a taste for scotch. and all you had to do was stay away from it. -- he had to do was stay away from it. i see many, many people very smart and successful that have children that are very, very smart. as smart as you are going to find. children that could go to harvard, yale, wharton, any of the schools, but they are addicted to drugs and alcohol. and again, i'd throw the cigarettes and. i also say no tattoos, by the -- cigarettes in. i also say no tattoos, by the way. but that seems to be failing. i think the tattoo thing i'm going to have to just stop. i was always very strong on that because you are put at such a tremendous disadvantage as a child. that you are never going to make it. you see how competitive it is because you hire all these young geniuses. if somebody is a drinker, if somebody is on drugs, it's not going to work. i just say, you can't do that. you have to drum it int
i went to the wharton school. i had a friend. he hated the taste of scotch. hated it. but he tried to develop a taste for scotch. i saw him recently. he's a total alcoholic. he developed a taste for scotch. and all you had to do was stay away from it. -- he had to do was stay away from it. i see many, many people very smart and successful that have children that are very, very smart. as smart as you are going to find. children that could go to harvard, yale, wharton, any of the schools, but...
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we have a vehicle fire ray long west chester pike route 3 by five points road by wharton dry clearance, stick to paoli pike as you're out and about early this morning. work zones in delco. marple township, marple road continues to close weekdays only through tomorrow. this long term project is wrapping up, same with the long term project road. >>> happy hear said watch out for a vehicle stopped on 422 near reading. >> two people were killed when flames consumed a home in berks county. it happened on spruce street in reading. witnesses say people were trapped inside the burning home. they found two people dead on the first floor. their identities have not been released but family members say an elderly couple lived in the home. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> developing this morning a helicopter crusade it spotted two oily spots in the java sea and those leaving the search they believe the airasia jet liner they disappeared yesterday is at the bottom of sea. several countries are comb eming the -- are combing the water in the java see. indonesia officials say this is v
we have a vehicle fire ray long west chester pike route 3 by five points road by wharton dry clearance, stick to paoli pike as you're out and about early this morning. work zones in delco. marple township, marple road continues to close weekdays only through tomorrow. this long term project is wrapping up, same with the long term project road. >>> happy hear said watch out for a vehicle stopped on 422 near reading. >> two people were killed when flames consumed a home in berks...
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people at the wharton is did what they could to make her life as normal as possible. not everyone was so kind. didion says he will never forget the day he found her. >> >> she managed to convince the rest of her family to accept her back home. she tells us that people were afraid of her for a little while. but, after some time, the people saw that nobody was getting sick around her. nothing was happening to them. come in today, she is happy and healthy. she still shows a close bond with the man who rescued her. >> pope francis has delivered his prayer the day after christmas. >> >> thousands gathered in st. peter's square as the pope appeared on the balcony of the apostolic palace. the day after christmas, the head of the worlds 1.2 billion catholics dedicated his traditional prayer to christians around the globe who are suffering persecution. >> let us also pray that thanks to the sacrifice of these modern-day martyrs, efforts may intensify all over the world to recognize and guarantee religious freedom, this is an inalienable right of every human being. >> on christ
people at the wharton is did what they could to make her life as normal as possible. not everyone was so kind. didion says he will never forget the day he found her. >> >> she managed to convince the rest of her family to accept her back home. she tells us that people were afraid of her for a little while. but, after some time, the people saw that nobody was getting sick around her. nothing was happening to them. come in today, she is happy and healthy. she still shows a close bond...
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they are from wharton business school, boston's berkley school of music. they should be available now, and of course, they say sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn. i prefer sleeping but if i'm not sleeping i'll take that. >> i'm with you. i'm all for learning but not on a plane. >> you just want to kickback, watch a movie, listen to the headphones. >> i admire those who do though, kudos, let's learn. >> very ambitious. >> thanks, have have a good morning. >> wow, all right. smart folks there. >>> coming up after the break weather and traffic on the >>> 4:53. time for traffic and weather together on your christmas eve. good morning. merry christmas eve. >> stop being cute, erika, thank you. you know, everybody, traffic is in the so much a gift right new on the vine street expressway. i always get concerned with weather like this. i know katie does too. it causes a mess for traffic and very serious situations and that is exactly what we're dealing with on the vine street expressway. this would be westbound vine street expressway approaching eastbou
they are from wharton business school, boston's berkley school of music. they should be available now, and of course, they say sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn. i prefer sleeping but if i'm not sleeping i'll take that. >> i'm with you. i'm all for learning but not on a plane. >> you just want to kickback, watch a movie, listen to the headphones. >> i admire those who do though, kudos, let's learn. >> very ambitious. >> thanks, have have a good morning....
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he went to wharton. that is your ticket anywhere. why are you doing this?ate with a degree, it is written in latin, and i thought it was like a harry potter phrase. i have that phrase on paper and it would open any door in the world. but unfortunately more and more we are looking for skills and what skills i have that allow me to add value to the job? what i found through that process is, there really is the slack of a bridge between the liberal arts, the core of their american educational system and important to our society, and the 21st century skills people need to be competitive. educationeague covers for bloomberg businessweek magazine and was on earlier this week. we were discussing how colleges are now gearing toward freshmen as opposed to seniors, saying in a year i will have to get my life in order and get a job. mostere is a time that students seeking this kind of guidance for seniors. do you see similarities between that strategy by the career guidance officers and why you have been trying to do with ga? absolutely. we work with offices in colleg
he went to wharton. that is your ticket anywhere. why are you doing this?ate with a degree, it is written in latin, and i thought it was like a harry potter phrase. i have that phrase on paper and it would open any door in the world. but unfortunately more and more we are looking for skills and what skills i have that allow me to add value to the job? what i found through that process is, there really is the slack of a bridge between the liberal arts, the core of their american educational...
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that was like the wharton school of cinema. i applied. and what happened was a little interesting. there was a man who was having troubles in real estate. and he came to me. smart guy. he said, can you help me? and i was only 19 years old. i gave him a lot of advice. this was a top broadway producer. i'd love to go to usc. i kept talking about movies. he said you really know real estate. you've got to be crazy to go into show business. it really affected me. i went in with my father. i was in brooklyn my first five years. went into business with my father. did some really good deals for him. he was very happy with moo. he was a tough guy. had a good heart, but he was a tough man and would never let anybody sign checks. he had to sign every check. today they sign them by computer. but today you press a button and everybody gets paid. if it's a mistake, they never find it. he'd sign every single check and study it and call the people. you're getting too much money. this is a little different than we have today. i actually continue that practice. i sign many, many, many checks. the co
that was like the wharton school of cinema. i applied. and what happened was a little interesting. there was a man who was having troubles in real estate. and he came to me. smart guy. he said, can you help me? and i was only 19 years old. i gave him a lot of advice. this was a top broadway producer. i'd love to go to usc. i kept talking about movies. he said you really know real estate. you've got to be crazy to go into show business. it really affected me. i went in with my father. i was in...
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actually made it out and i run and they catch me five, six kilometers in a little village called wharton and from then they move me to this prison. >> peter says his escape was motivated by the pressures of being a parent to four young children. >> before they were going on the soccer team. now they cannot go because there is no one to take them there and there are some complications with little children, you know. >> in the united states an escape attempt usually leads to more time in prison. but it's a very different story in belgium. >> it's the law that says the fact of escaping is not a crime, but they can do another crime. for example, if they escape with the prison clothes, keeping those prison clothes is a crime, unless they send the clothes back and in the past we have someone who escaped, jumping out of the window. after two, three days we get the clothes back washed and cleaned. soap he didn't make any crime. >> in accordance with belgian law, since peter committed no crimes during his escaped, he received no extra prison time once he was captured. >> it's a nice surprise. i d
actually made it out and i run and they catch me five, six kilometers in a little village called wharton and from then they move me to this prison. >> peter says his escape was motivated by the pressures of being a parent to four young children. >> before they were going on the soccer team. now they cannot go because there is no one to take them there and there are some complications with little children, you know. >> in the united states an escape attempt usually leads to...
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he's used to 2500% returns in 15 years because he's a professor at wharton.s this time last year that the dow would hit 18,000 in 2014. and despite a nerve-racking slide earlier this month, yeah. it scared us. i think it scared us because it was in combination with ebola. >> yeah. >> and even the airline stocks with oil being weak even the stocks took a 20% hit. >> the entertainment stocks. disney, anyone. no travel. that's devastating. >> that's right. and professor siegel joins us now. and okay. that was good. to stick with 18,000 the entire time. against a lot of skeptics and people who called you apermable. all the same. journalists that work for the greatest news organization or whatever, they think that's their job. alan ableson thought it was his place to question everything for 30 years and steer people out of the market for 30 years. god rest his soul. >> yes. the doom and gloomers always seem -- >> and they're always smarter. they're always smarter. >> they don't eye the conventional with the rose colored glasses. >> they're always smarter and worse
he's used to 2500% returns in 15 years because he's a professor at wharton.s this time last year that the dow would hit 18,000 in 2014. and despite a nerve-racking slide earlier this month, yeah. it scared us. i think it scared us because it was in combination with ebola. >> yeah. >> and even the airline stocks with oil being weak even the stocks took a 20% hit. >> the entertainment stocks. disney, anyone. no travel. that's devastating. >> that's right. and professor...
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wharton calls it her christmas miracle.ing of christmas miracles. >> hardly. >> rick is standing by and back from repelling in stanford, connecticut in one piece. 320 something feet. >> i'm always thankful the day after. i feel like that's done. i don't have to do that again and the next year it comes back and will be there again. ♪ >> do you know what? let's go back to the beginning here. there you go. here are your temps as you are waking up right now. not that bad anywhere. kind of balmy across parts of the south. that's where we have a lot of rain going on here. across parts of the ohio valley and tennessee investigative and much of the eastern seaboard is going to be a rainy day and snow across far interior sections of maine. that will cross over into rain. get ready stay inside and shop online for christmas or do decorating inside. not a great day to be inside. central part of the country looking great. more moisture coming in across parts of california which continues to be great news. even up towards the pacific nor
wharton calls it her christmas miracle.ing of christmas miracles. >> hardly. >> rick is standing by and back from repelling in stanford, connecticut in one piece. 320 something feet. >> i'm always thankful the day after. i feel like that's done. i don't have to do that again and the next year it comes back and will be there again. ♪ >> do you know what? let's go back to the beginning here. there you go. here are your temps as you are waking up right now. not that bad...
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vehicle fire earlier in west goshen township, chester county along west chester pike route 3 by wharton's drive-in clearance. everything is reopened on west chester pike. keep in mind we're on are a modified weekday schedule septa city buses and subways. the regional rails on normal weekday schedule. njt corridor service on modified schedule on this monday morning. >> two philadelphia police officers were hurt responding to a garage fire overnight. it broke out in the city's frankford section before 1:30 a.m. a car inside the garage exploded. pieces of the metal bumper went flying one suffered a broken leg and one cuts, they are expected to be okay. >>> a police-involved accidents in gloucester county, new jersey claimed the life of a 10-year-old boy. katherine scott is live at the scene with more on what happened. >> reporter: matt, a tragedy in the community a boy was on his way to the sleepover when he struck and killed along this stretch of delsea drive. investigators are trying to determine if the officer's lights and sirens were on. a radio call went out around 7:00 p.m. a pedestria
vehicle fire earlier in west goshen township, chester county along west chester pike route 3 by wharton's drive-in clearance. everything is reopened on west chester pike. keep in mind we're on are a modified weekday schedule septa city buses and subways. the regional rails on normal weekday schedule. njt corridor service on modified schedule on this monday morning. >> two philadelphia police officers were hurt responding to a garage fire overnight. it broke out in the city's frankford...
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he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received rewards for his teaching and scholarshipand mentor ship. i'm going to begin the questioning of this pabl. and then i'd invite people who have questions to turn it over to the microphone and audience as we progress. >> close to the end of the film, i'm looking for a new sukt and i called roger and said we'd like to find out about your uncle roy. he said i love my uncle roy. he's great. he's a good man. he was just straight and did all kinds of wonderful work.8q@ but he's a mid-range sort of businessman type. he was a suit. and it's not that exciting. if you want to do a really exciting story, do thur good marshal and the reason he said that, he grew up with the two of them. that's kind of how it happened. the reason i wanted to do it is because i like to tell, when i can, i don't know, i had half a dozen of them here, untold stories about people who were heroes who no one knows about who continue to shape our lives. and this story, up to brown, is really an untold story, at least on film. in film, that's been done, this part
he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received rewards for his teaching and scholarshipand mentor ship. i'm going to begin the questioning of this pabl. and then i'd invite people who have questions to turn it over to the microphone and audience as we progress. >> close to the end of the film, i'm looking for a new sukt and i called roger and said we'd like to find out about your uncle roy. he said i love my uncle roy. he's great. he's a good man. he was just straight and did...
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he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship andmentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this subject, thursday good marshall. how did you get from hubert humphrey to thursday good marshall. >> we interviewed robert wilkins, they were friends. we were close to the end of the film i was looking for a new subject and i called roger and said, we would like to do a film about your uncle roy. he said, i love my uncle roy. he was great. he was a good man. he was just straight and he did all kinds of wonderful work. but he was sort of a mid-range business type, he was a suit. and he just -- it's not that exciting a story. if you want to do a really exciting story, do thursday good marshall. the reason he said that is because he grew up with the two of them run be subways in new york, knew them well and loved thursday good marshall and thought it woul
he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship andmentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this subject, thursday good marshall. how did you get from hubert humphrey to thursday good marshall. >> we interviewed robert wilkins, they were friends. we...
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he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship andmentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this subject, thursday good marshall. how did you get from hubert humphrey to thursday good marshall. >> we interviewed robert wilkins, they were friends. we were close to the end of the film i was looking for a new subject and i called roger and said, we would like to do a film about your uncle roy. he said, i love my uncle roy. he was great. he was a good man. he was just straight and he did all kinds of wonderful work. but he was sort of a mid-range business type, he was a suit. and he just -- it's not that exciting a story. if you want to do a really exciting story, do thursday good marshall. the reason he said that is because he grew up with the two of them run be subways in new york, knew them well and loved thursday good marshall and thought it woul
he's taught here and at the wharton school and has received awards for his teaching, scholarship andmentorship. i'm going to begin questioning of this panel and then i would invite those with questions to come to the microphone. i'll turn it over to the audience as we progress. i'll start by asking mick caouette, the film maker, to this subject, thursday good marshall. how did you get from hubert humphrey to thursday good marshall. >> we interviewed robert wilkins, they were friends. we...
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they are from wharton business school, the university of edinburgh and berkeley's school of music.sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn. i prefer a little nap on the plane. but hey. whatever works. >> i just kind of zone out. >> i'd rather sleep. jill wagner, cbsmoneywatch.com, have a great christmas. thanks. >> thank you, jill. >>> it is 5:40. the holiday dash is on. the travel woes greeting some people heading home for the holidays. >> and spreading some of the holiday cheer we are live at a bay area toy drive happening now complete with christmas carollers. ♪[ music ] honey bunches of oats! it's got grains, which i like. i like the little bunches of oats. what i like is actually the flakes. it's got crunch, which i love. mmm. it's really good. honey bunches of oats. their last minute christmas toy drive started early run through >>> the lefty o'doul's toy drive going on now in san francisco. it will run through 11 p.m. they hope to collect 10,000 toys before christmas day. and if you have a moment, stop by and drop off a toy. young carollers, yes, even mayor ed lee, will
they are from wharton business school, the university of edinburgh and berkeley's school of music.sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn. i prefer a little nap on the plane. but hey. whatever works. >> i just kind of zone out. >> i'd rather sleep. jill wagner, cbsmoneywatch.com, have a great christmas. thanks. >> thank you, jill. >>> it is 5:40. the holiday dash is on. the travel woes greeting some people heading home for the holidays. >> and spreading...
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patterson told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their he went to his death babbling, and i'm convinced, and confident. texas is not covered in glory in its efforts to protect the mentally ill from the criminal justice system. currentt is panetti's state at go is he taking medication? >> if you're a death row in texas, you don't really get treatment unless you are so ill that the state can't ignore it, such as the situation with andre thomas who only was sent to the psychiatric unit in the prison system after he plucked out his remaining eye and swallowed it on the throw. scott panetti has been medicated largely for 20 years -- unmedicated largely for 20 years on texas death row. his condition continues to to chair eight. my cocounsel of the university of wisconsin school of law has ase to see him regularly, have i, and scott continues to be delusional and he is hearing voices. what is worse, he is trying to hide that. he knows that when he hears voices, that something is wrong. and his response is to read scripture and to believe that hi
patterson told onlookers that -- that he was the wharton and the correctional officers warden off their he went to his death babbling, and i'm convinced, and confident. texas is not covered in glory in its efforts to protect the mentally ill from the criminal justice system. currentt is panetti's state at go is he taking medication? >> if you're a death row in texas, you don't really get treatment unless you are so ill that the state can't ignore it, such as the situation with andre...
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com to track wharton down some 3,000 miles away. >> i couldn't believe what i was hearing. >> it restoresfate in human nature. because there are so many bad things happening. and yet, there are good people out there. >> well, she calls the return of this family's precious heirloom a miracle. one made possible by perfect stranger she now considers a part of her family, as well. >>> that's incredible. people get down, you know, internet, social media, this is how it is possible. >> that's great. >> indeed. >> some hockey fans, or rather hockey teams ask fans to throw stuffed animals on the ice for clarity. >> video what may be the longest teddy bear toss ever. ever. >> you have to get it over the mrs. glike first, cw philly. this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like
com to track wharton down some 3,000 miles away. >> i couldn't believe what i was hearing. >> it restoresfate in human nature. because there are so many bad things happening. and yet, there are good people out there. >> well, she calls the return of this family's precious heirloom a miracle. one made possible by perfect stranger she now considers a part of her family, as well. >>> that's incredible. people get down, you know, internet, social media, this is how it is...
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and look at south philadelphia, fifth and wharton 44 degrees. >>> the shooting spree is over, so what'sext for the young survivor? braxton is live with details on how they're helping the victim. >> reporter: a tremendous outpouring of love and support. we'll tell you how you can help out and we'll also tell you what happened to him after the break. >>> the healing process is just beginning for the survivors of the montgomery county killing spree. this morning, we're learning about what you can do to help. >>> and the calendar says that it's december, but it's not really going to feel like it today. we'll show you just how warm it's going to be in your neighborhood and when the colder weather is expected to be back. good morning and welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm vai sikahema. >> and i'm tracy davidson. it's just about 6:30. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his warm first alert forecast. bill? >> yeah, definitely warmer today. we're going to see temperatures into the 50s, like we saw yesterday, but we'll see more sunshine today. the rain has moved out and the temper
and look at south philadelphia, fifth and wharton 44 degrees. >>> the shooting spree is over, so what'sext for the young survivor? braxton is live with details on how they're helping the victim. >> reporter: a tremendous outpouring of love and support. we'll tell you how you can help out and we'll also tell you what happened to him after the break. >>> the healing process is just beginning for the survivors of the montgomery county killing spree. this morning, we're...
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they will give passengers access to 10e learning videos, the courses are from wharton business schoolersity of he had evenberg and boston's berkley school of music. they should be available now, so they say sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn as long as there are no tests afterwards i like it, ukee and quarter. >> hard to trum that airplane nap. >> sleeping, learning. >> yeah. >> especially with our schedules. >> so true. >> well done good more power to you. >> for more money tips and information from money watch.com head to cbs philly.com. >>> listen to this volunteer fire fighters rescue a baby from the burning minivan on the parkway. this all happened near exit 47 in laci township ocean county monday morning. two fire fighters pulled over after seeing flames erupt from the hood and driver told them her baby was in the minivan. one or both men work to knock down flames while other pulled baby from the back seat before fire spread through vehicle, in one was hurt. >>> montgomery county community helps a police officer and his family after an arsonist sets fire to their home
they will give passengers access to 10e learning videos, the courses are from wharton business schoolersity of he had evenberg and boston's berkley school of music. they should be available now, so they say sit back, grab a snack and get ready to learn as long as there are no tests afterwards i like it, ukee and quarter. >> hard to trum that airplane nap. >> sleeping, learning. >> yeah. >> especially with our schedules. >> so true. >> well done good more...
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written for a gun is an a to be about oxychloride this said of to use excessive force and it was not whartonnd is the same week that the grand jury to indict for killing a man with a choke hold sparking protests across the country. president obama will be meeting with seven newly elected governors including one who is suing him hidden in the '70s that lawsuit against president obama executive action of this emigration he overstepped his presidential authority. will take a break for 452 coming up on the kron 4 morgan hill to have more weather and traffic updates for you a storm system very down to the bay area will bring us more rain today, at the top of the hour. >> reporter: the 2 to force him now has the tide of also said to appear oscar winner and and just got arnold schwarzenegger is back. the move will also feature the game. four wells have another reason to be happy the grammy-winning music producer received a star on the had walk of fame >> james: of formal wing commander is spearheading efforts to build a card and travel faster than 1,000 mi. from our a supersonic are made of titaniu
written for a gun is an a to be about oxychloride this said of to use excessive force and it was not whartonnd is the same week that the grand jury to indict for killing a man with a choke hold sparking protests across the country. president obama will be meeting with seven newly elected governors including one who is suing him hidden in the '70s that lawsuit against president obama executive action of this emigration he overstepped his presidential authority. will take a break for 452 coming...
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yet mayor wharton here so this is, now. as a matter of fact some say you can have it. you notice that white folks pass up the offer. you can have this. you can have this right now. all jokes aside king went to cleveland repeatedly. king went to cleveland repeatedly to help elect carles stokes the first black mayor of cleveland. that's how i know he would have campaigned for obama in voted for obama and become obama's chief critic. two funny stories in the book to stories that cleveland that i won't spoil the read retreat. it's a funny story in the book. this book has a lot of funny. dr. king was a funny guy pretty was a jokester and a prankster and the last day of his life what's he doing? pillow fighting with andy. jumping up and down on the bed with a pillow fight hours before he is dead. his work was so serious he didn't want his image out. there's a moment where dr. king's encounters with prostitutes in cleveland. it's not what you think. it's a funny story and you have to read it but it goes to cleveland to campaign. speaking of the disrespect that king was gettin
yet mayor wharton here so this is, now. as a matter of fact some say you can have it. you notice that white folks pass up the offer. you can have this. you can have this right now. all jokes aside king went to cleveland repeatedly. king went to cleveland repeatedly to help elect carles stokes the first black mayor of cleveland. that's how i know he would have campaigned for obama in voted for obama and become obama's chief critic. two funny stories in the book to stories that cleveland that i...
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. >> reporter: he was a committed giant academy award winner at the wharton williams started as a stand comedian but its 37 year career also included star rose in lock and what was the fifth. no for an unapologetic, a joan rivers was the queen of red carpet. she was also an actress producer and writer jan hooks was maybe best known as candy sweeney of the sweeny systems. most of the great art in the world is stand oscar winner active the seymour hoffman vary widely from a nurse to the novelist to villainous the master you know her distinctive voice anywhere she is known for her leading lady role that every man actor james garner started hit tv series, 20 years apart maverick and early fifties and the rougher files and the '70s when new actors in the davis will of the brady bunch family together chilly temple started acting at 3 and became a massive blocks of the zero to give more than 40 movies: she was 12 years old. after making that nine decades careers cited movies in blockbuster's tvs and broadway's the fasten the find american-style for decades oscar de la renta was a man and fashi
. >> reporter: he was a committed giant academy award winner at the wharton williams started as a stand comedian but its 37 year career also included star rose in lock and what was the fifth. no for an unapologetic, a joan rivers was the queen of red carpet. she was also an actress producer and writer jan hooks was maybe best known as candy sweeney of the sweeny systems. most of the great art in the world is stand oscar winner active the seymour hoffman vary widely from a nurse to the...
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yet mayor wharton here so this is, now. as a matter of fact some say you can have it. you notice that white folks pass up the offer. you can have this. you can have this right now. all jokes aside king went to cleveland repeatedly. king went to cleveland repeatedly to help elect carles stokes the first black mayor of cleveland. that's how i know he would have campaigned for obama in voted for obama and become obama's chief critic. two funny stories in the book to stories that cleveland that i won't spoil the read retreat. it's a funny story in the book. this book has a lot of funny. dr. king was a funny guy pretty was a jokester and a prankster and the last day of his life what's he doing? pillow fighting with andy. jumping up and down on the bed with a pillow fight hours before he is dead. his work was so serious he didn't want his image out. there's a moment where dr. king's encounters with prostitutes in cleveland. it's not what you think. it's a funny story and you have to read it but it goes to cleveland to campaign. speaking of the disrespect that king was gettin
yet mayor wharton here so this is, now. as a matter of fact some say you can have it. you notice that white folks pass up the offer. you can have this. you can have this right now. all jokes aside king went to cleveland repeatedly. king went to cleveland repeatedly to help elect carles stokes the first black mayor of cleveland. that's how i know he would have campaigned for obama in voted for obama and become obama's chief critic. two funny stories in the book to stories that cleveland that i...
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joyce wharton lost her parents when their small plane crashed in washington state in 1959.call, a logger found a pressure piece from her past. her mother's wedding ring. >> love you, nick. thank you so much. it was the most wonderful gift i think i could have ever received. i think it's a miracle, first of all, that my parents were ever located and, second, that you found the ring and were the kind of person who persevered and returned it to me. it means so much. >> nick says it took nearly 20 years to find joyce and her family and return the ring. ancestry.com really helped him out, too, right? >> it felt so good. rick was speaking to those folks. what a great thing "fox & friends" did bringing them together, united them. what a great story. >> i have a rult that if you make signs, you're going to get on tv. >> wow. here to represent fleming island, florida. >> by jacksonville. >> yeah. >> that's awesome. a little chillier here this morning. way chillier. temperaturewise, here you go, not that bad almost anywhere across the country. a pretty mild weather pattern. so we're
joyce wharton lost her parents when their small plane crashed in washington state in 1959.call, a logger found a pressure piece from her past. her mother's wedding ring. >> love you, nick. thank you so much. it was the most wonderful gift i think i could have ever received. i think it's a miracle, first of all, that my parents were ever located and, second, that you found the ring and were the kind of person who persevered and returned it to me. it means so much. >> nick says it...
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he is professor of finance at the wharton school. he joins us now.t mario gabelli joining us now. i'm sorry we said that again. i read what's in front of me. there have been times you've been less bullish in the past, haven't there? >> oh, yeah. the biggest time is of course was 2000 when the market was the most overvalued ever. and then i was very, very bearish at that time. will admit i didn't see the financial crisis because the dow and s&p weren't anywhere near as over-valued as before. yeah, that snuck up on me. but 2009 i was very proud to call that low in march of that year and stay bullish which many people did not through the next five years. >> right. from 7,600, we looked it up. >> 6,600. >> yeah. anyway. so that's quite a return. now, professor, we got within nine points of 18,000 which is, you know, that's close enough for government. we're definitely close enough for government work. but at this point, would you lighten up at all at this point? get some dry powder, take some profits? what we've heard from pretty savvy guys recently, jim
he is professor of finance at the wharton school. he joins us now.t mario gabelli joining us now. i'm sorry we said that again. i read what's in front of me. there have been times you've been less bullish in the past, haven't there? >> oh, yeah. the biggest time is of course was 2000 when the market was the most overvalued ever. and then i was very, very bearish at that time. will admit i didn't see the financial crisis because the dow and s&p weren't anywhere near as over-valued as...