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professor at wharton was involved in that very important academic freedom case. some consider him the father of the green movement. he was far ahead of his time and would have gotten a kick out of brooklyn. in delaware a single tax colony where the game flourished. it was frequented by scott nearing and other people. up and sinclair's house was called the jungle. his book was called the jungle land there was a salacious sex scandal that took place there but that is in the presentation. it was played at wharton and harvard and everywhere. in 1924 lizzie renewed it hadn't. it continues to spread as a folk game. you see the loop and chicago properties on the third and one of the groups that really embraces monopoly is the quakers of atlantic city. this is a picture of a quaker monopoly night, they had wooden boards, people make these boards on a road and add properties for whatever city they were in. there with philadelphia versions of the game, this was an atlantic city version of the game. here again we have atlantic city quaker board this is the charles todd boar
professor at wharton was involved in that very important academic freedom case. some consider him the father of the green movement. he was far ahead of his time and would have gotten a kick out of brooklyn. in delaware a single tax colony where the game flourished. it was frequented by scott nearing and other people. up and sinclair's house was called the jungle. his book was called the jungle land there was a salacious sex scandal that took place there but that is in the presentation. it was...
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it was played at wharton, harvard, it was played everywhere. so in 1924 lizzie renews her patent. it continues to spread as a folk game. she had been spending some time this chicago so you see the loop and some chicago properties on there. and one of the groups that really embraces monopoly as a folk game are the quakers of atlantic city. this is the picture of a quaker monopoly night. they have wooden boards. people would make these boards on their own and they would add properties for whatever city they were in, so there were they have versions of the -- philadelphia versions of the game, boston versions of the guam, and this was an atlantic city version of the game you can see there. here we have an atlantic city quaker board. this is the charles todd board. you look at this compared to the lizzie magie game, the similarities become closer and closer. so charles todd actually lives in philadelphia. and he learns the game from a friend in atlantic city, and he runs into some friends on the street. and charles and esther darrow, and he says why don't you come over, and we'll have
it was played at wharton, harvard, it was played everywhere. so in 1924 lizzie renews her patent. it continues to spread as a folk game. she had been spending some time this chicago so you see the loop and some chicago properties on there. and one of the groups that really embraces monopoly as a folk game are the quakers of atlantic city. this is the picture of a quaker monopoly night. they have wooden boards. people would make these boards on their own and they would add properties for...
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news ranked wharton number three and only stanford and harvard above it the university of chicago and mit round out the top five, wharton was tied for first in the same survey last year. >>> we expect sam bradford to speak soon and we'll bring it live as soon as he is at the podium. >>> and more on the video from the university of oklahoma how local colleges are reacting. >> and the label that sparked outrage, how an indonesian sports company is explaining their label telling men to give it to their women to put it in the laundry. ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast s
news ranked wharton number three and only stanford and harvard above it the university of chicago and mit round out the top five, wharton was tied for first in the same survey last year. >>> we expect sam bradford to speak soon and we'll bring it live as soon as he is at the podium. >>> and more on the video from the university of oklahoma how local colleges are reacting. >> and the label that sparked outrage, how an indonesian sports company is explaining their label...
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the event is happening at 6:30 at gw school at 16th and wharton streets. before they start to count the candidates, they will be counting their campaign cash and nbc 10 is tracking the hundreds of thousands of dollars already donated to the six democrats. and right now it is a neck and neck money race between anthony williams and glenn abraham. williams' campaign shows he has $425,000 in the bank and abraham has $424,000. a former judge's campaign nelson diaz reports he has $79,000. and jim kenney's report says he has $76,000. the nbc 10 investigators found that former state senator milton street filed his campaign report 25 days late when he did file it to show that the campaign raised $3,200. and we do not have the campaign fund-raising numbers for mayorfhd nutter's spokesperson doug oliver. michael cook is the enforcer at the board of ethics to make sure the election is a clean one. >> the idea is to give people enough time before the election to make an assessment about whose funding the candidate and what the candidate is spending money on to see if i
the event is happening at 6:30 at gw school at 16th and wharton streets. before they start to count the candidates, they will be counting their campaign cash and nbc 10 is tracking the hundreds of thousands of dollars already donated to the six democrats. and right now it is a neck and neck money race between anthony williams and glenn abraham. williams' campaign shows he has $425,000 in the bank and abraham has $424,000. a former judge's campaign nelson diaz reports he has $79,000. and jim...
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the event will be held at 6:30 at child school at 16th and wharton. >>> and it takes more than ideas to win an election. it also takes money. and the six democrats vying for mayor nutter's job are former d.a.lynne abraham, the former judge nelson diaz doug oliver jim kenny, and anthony williams and milton street. nbc 10 investigators did digging and found when it comes to campaign funds, it's neck and neck in a money race between anthony williams and lynne abraham. williams' campaign shows that he has $425,000 and abraham is a close second with $424,000. you can get a breakdown of each and katecandidate's fund-raising total on nbc10.com or the nbc 10 app. and milton street has spent a lot more time on the road than on the campaign trail. he talks about whether he lives in philadelphia and if he was properly registered as a democrat. last week the judge ruled he can on the ballot as a democrat. the residency issue will be decided in court later this week. >>> the democratic primary for mayor is may 19th. and jim rosenfeld will moderate the first debate at the kimmel center on april 7t
the event will be held at 6:30 at child school at 16th and wharton. >>> and it takes more than ideas to win an election. it also takes money. and the six democrats vying for mayor nutter's job are former d.a.lynne abraham, the former judge nelson diaz doug oliver jim kenny, and anthony williams and milton street. nbc 10 investigators did digging and found when it comes to campaign funds, it's neck and neck in a money race between anthony williams and lynne abraham. williams' campaign...
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who want to be philadelphia's next mayor are schedule appear at an education forum child school on wharton street, you can smith questions and attend by registering in advance just go to the website of forum sponser. >> nicole and -- ted cruz made the a knowledgesment to run for president but is new jersey's christy's announcement coming soon he? said i'll make a decision late spring, early summer, whether he is running on new jersey 101.5 ask the governor he commented about the process he's going through and the challenge his kids might face. >> sarah, freshman at notre dame, is not thrilled about the prospect of secret service protection while she's in college. i can understand that. >> and any college student could understand why. >> 4:43, let's check in with katie for more on for the cast, and warming up later in the week? >> definitely warm warming up, comes with a trade off as it so often does, but one of the trade office we will gladly take because my friends, we have a chance to flirt with 70 degrees. coming up here, let's talk about it, now, first and for most, i want to address w
who want to be philadelphia's next mayor are schedule appear at an education forum child school on wharton street, you can smith questions and attend by registering in advance just go to the website of forum sponser. >> nicole and -- ted cruz made the a knowledgesment to run for president but is new jersey's christy's announcement coming soon he? said i'll make a decision late spring, early summer, whether he is running on new jersey 101.5 ask the governor he commented about the process...
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before that harker was dean of the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. >> 4:53 now andner for some nostalgic pieces from the happiest place on earth. >> also police in delaware county arrest a man for allegedly secretly recording dozens of women and girls. we'll be right back. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look down the shore. it is 4:56, 26 chilly degrees out there for you on this tuesday morning. >> ♪♪ >> camden police have solved a 13-year-old cold murder case. 41-year-old angel pinto of westville is charged with killing 23-year-old john rodriguez. investigators say pinto shot rodriguez inside the chateau bar and packaged goods on the 1700 block of river road in august of 2002. rodriguez's family thanked investigators hadn't advice for families who have lost loved ones through violence. >> those parents out there that are suffering the same way we have suffered through all these years don't give up. >> pinto's brother ramon is also facing criminal charges that he intimidate add witness in the case. >> a memorabilia collector decided to let it go and auc
before that harker was dean of the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. >> 4:53 now andner for some nostalgic pieces from the happiest place on earth. >> also police in delaware county arrest a man for allegedly secretly recording dozens of women and girls. we'll be right back. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look down the shore. it is 4:56, 26 chilly degrees out there for you on this tuesday morning. >> ♪♪ >> camden police...
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meeting tonight at forum on education at the gw child school on wharton street in point breeze. the city's cash strapped schools are one of the key issues for voters leading up to the primary on may 19th. >>> also today pennsylvania lawmakers meet in philadelphia to talk about legalizing medical marijuana in the keystone state. two state house committees will hold a hearing at the university of pennsylvania health systems this morning. similar efforts to legalize medical marijuana in the state have failed in recent years. erika? >> nicole, security was ramp up at last night's women's ncaa tournament game. it follows threats against president obama's neice who plays on the princeton basketball team. the president did not attend the game, but two supreme court justices did. >> the buzzer, that's it. >> maryland's lady chirps ended princeton tigers undefeated season in monday night ncaa match up as undercover security agents stood guard throughout the arena. the win is being overshadowed by now unsubstantiated threat against president obama's neice, leslie robinson, freshman forwar
meeting tonight at forum on education at the gw child school on wharton street in point breeze. the city's cash strapped schools are one of the key issues for voters leading up to the primary on may 19th. >>> also today pennsylvania lawmakers meet in philadelphia to talk about legalizing medical marijuana in the keystone state. two state house committees will hold a hearing at the university of pennsylvania health systems this morning. similar efforts to legalize medical marijuana in...
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jeremy siegel, the wharton professor. he was spot on then. now he says dow, 20,000. a further spotlight on the jobs picture. 30 minutes away from initial jobs claims ahead of friday's labor report. attention is on wage growth. on that note, we have kroger paying less than walmart or target. michael schlott and joining me with exclusive comments. here's a look at our top stories this morning. the u.s. ambassador to south korea says he will be back at work soon despite getting 80's digits for knife wounds. that is the scene of the inch best of the incident. the attacker opposes military exercises. activists say such drills hamper reunification efforts with the north. north korea called the attack just punishment against american warmongers. hillary clinton says she wants the public to see her e-mails. clinton has asked the state department to release the messages she sent from a personal account while she was secretary of state. mrs. clinton is being criticized for using a private system for business. she wants the state department to screen the e-mails and delete any
jeremy siegel, the wharton professor. he was spot on then. now he says dow, 20,000. a further spotlight on the jobs picture. 30 minutes away from initial jobs claims ahead of friday's labor report. attention is on wage growth. on that note, we have kroger paying less than walmart or target. michael schlott and joining me with exclusive comments. here's a look at our top stories this morning. the u.s. ambassador to south korea says he will be back at work soon despite getting 80's digits for...
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what it means in a world where the top graduates of the top is this programs, whether it's harvard wharton, nyu, leaving -- the great desire was once to go to wall street. the great engineers wanted to go work on the nuclear programs and now they all want to go work for google. >> it is still the wild west. this is one of those things i think you appreciate. i've been living out here for 20 plus years. there's still this sense of freshness and excitement and there are tons of new opportunities and the chance to make something different. i think what's different about moving from a reputable investment bank where i'm sure the compensation was great is to come out and put your hands in the garden and help old something really special that can fundamentally change the technology landscape. both of those companies -- twitter is proving they can do it and google has proven it again. now we are going to see if there's more space for that and that's got to be attractive to be able to come out here and do that. cory: my experiences you put your hands in the garden and it comes out smelling like --
what it means in a world where the top graduates of the top is this programs, whether it's harvard wharton, nyu, leaving -- the great desire was once to go to wall street. the great engineers wanted to go work on the nuclear programs and now they all want to go work for google. >> it is still the wild west. this is one of those things i think you appreciate. i've been living out here for 20 plus years. there's still this sense of freshness and excitement and there are tons of new...
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. >>> at live desk a fire in wharton, texas, near houston. some dark thick -- there we go.moke coming out now. the smoke seen at least ten mime ace way and you can see the bright orange flames shooting up into the air as well. these are discharge tanks for oil drilling. it's happening in a remote area. doesn't appear there are any other structures in danger and looks like firefighters haven't arrived yet. we'll watch and let you now how things turn out. barbara barbara, back to you. >> thanks. >>> and clearing another hurdle. the house of delegates voted to approve raising speed limit from 65 to 70 miles an hour. the senate aproved a similar bill last month. the same bill will need passed before sending it to the governor. >>> costco will stop selling chickens and cattle raised with antibiotics used to fight human infections. stop using the same type of chickens. health experts say feeding humans animal antibiotics could create superbugs putting people at risk. >>> the salvation army is using a dress that went viral to send a strong message about domestic violence. remember
. >>> at live desk a fire in wharton, texas, near houston. some dark thick -- there we go.moke coming out now. the smoke seen at least ten mime ace way and you can see the bright orange flames shooting up into the air as well. these are discharge tanks for oil drilling. it's happening in a remote area. doesn't appear there are any other structures in danger and looks like firefighters haven't arrived yet. we'll watch and let you now how things turn out. barbara barbara, back to you....
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states news for business schools stanford is number one and then harvard and university of person at whartonsity of virginia and duke. >> pretty good for a public university. >> that someone attended. not me. >> go bears. >> the push increase healthy drinks and a plan to slap warning labels on soda ads. >> firefighters spring into action to rescue a toddler trapped in an apartment building. >> infant formula targeted. >>> stay tuned. ?e in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. it's the thought that counts, right? so make it count... at t.j.maxx. give them brands they'll love, at prices that help you be generous. make t.j.maxx your first stop for gifting... and maxx life! >>> welcome back. a toddler is safe after firefighters rescued the child from a burning building. flames are coming from an apartment complex in los angeles. firefighters us
states news for business schools stanford is number one and then harvard and university of person at whartonsity of virginia and duke. >> pretty good for a public university. >> that someone attended. not me. >> go bears. >> the push increase healthy drinks and a plan to slap warning labels on soda ads. >> firefighters spring into action to rescue a toddler trapped in an apartment building. >> infant formula targeted. >>> stay tuned. ?e in our house,...
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but the wharton terror raging almost out of control in the middle east the president obama doesn't geteal with the mullahs, he will look like a total failure. to be fair the president inherited a very messy situation from president bush. but there is no question. mr. obama made the situation worse. by a series of tactical blunders including moving all u.s. troops from iraq. how on earth isis could gain incredible power without president obama doing anything about it at all is almost impossible to believe. the jay vee comment will haunt the president forever. so now it's time for the obama administration to admit what's happening. and to finally get a strategy to defeat the jihadists. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction. joining us from washington charles krauthammer. so where am i going wrong here, charles? >> in the main you got it right but i will correct you on a few details. the first about iraq situation, the mess that was supposedly left by the bush administration well, david petraeus said in an interview friday in the "the washington post," a very import
but the wharton terror raging almost out of control in the middle east the president obama doesn't geteal with the mullahs, he will look like a total failure. to be fair the president inherited a very messy situation from president bush. but there is no question. mr. obama made the situation worse. by a series of tactical blunders including moving all u.s. troops from iraq. how on earth isis could gain incredible power without president obama doing anything about it at all is almost impossible...
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it is a 6:30 tonight at gw child school on wharton street. you can smith questions and attend by registering in advance. sponsoring the event. >> pennsylvania lawmakers meet in philadelphia to talk about legalizing medical marijuana. two state house committees will hold hearing at the university of pennsylvania health system, this morning similar efforts to legalize medical marijuana in pennsylvania have failed in recent years. >> angelina jolie underwent double masectomy nowow the actress dropped another bombshell about her health. coming up. why she chose to undergo another drastic operation and what it means for her future. >> pretty touch to watch. women run over in a parking lot. now she is talking about the people in that car and what they did right before they drove away. >> ♪ ♪ our ronald mcdonald house phone bank is underway, seat big man in yellow and red. >> pretty talented, too. >> now, you can change the luck after child by calling one-844-977-cbs-3. we hope you can call in and help make a difference in the life of a sick child a
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. >> mobile 6 is out driving around once again today, right now it's on wharton street in philadelphia braving the side streets that could use a little bit of that ice melt, it looks slick but not terrible. we'll keep mobile 6 on the roads to give you a look at conditions now as the storm moves in tomorrow. for now lets get a check of the "action news" traffic report. >> lets go live to matt pellman in the traffic center with an update. >> so it's better than yesterday brian and shirleen that doesn't mean it's good. roads are very wet therefore they are slippery and therefore we have accidents. here many montgomery county northbound side at 309 still approaching route 1, you can see police and penndot on the scene knocking out the right lane, there is slowing northbound on 309 away from ambler and reports from my twitter followers that there is foggy conditions up at 309, watch for the gas main break the fire and police are out there helping you around it in quakertown. and buck county some accidents one along 322 near state street and one in southhampton at bristol road at second stre
. >> mobile 6 is out driving around once again today, right now it's on wharton street in philadelphia braving the side streets that could use a little bit of that ice melt, it looks slick but not terrible. we'll keep mobile 6 on the roads to give you a look at conditions now as the storm moves in tomorrow. for now lets get a check of the "action news" traffic report. >> lets go live to matt pellman in the traffic center with an update. >> so it's better than...
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a man walks into chinese restaurant, just starts wharton another customer.d your help to get him off the streets. what happened just before the punches started flying? >> the president of the university of oklahoma expels two of these jerks lead ago racist chant on a bus. is that enough? we'll talk to local university leader for his take on this. he deals with fraternities. over at the university of pennsylvania. okay so, in casey get fired i need back up bills like open a bar or something like that restaurant. >> sure. >> ray ward says how about mike jerrick's pleasure palace, or jerrick's jerky and fine wine? >>
a man walks into chinese restaurant, just starts wharton another customer.d your help to get him off the streets. what happened just before the punches started flying? >> the president of the university of oklahoma expels two of these jerks lead ago racist chant on a bus. is that enough? we'll talk to local university leader for his take on this. he deals with fraternities. over at the university of pennsylvania. okay so, in casey get fired i need back up bills like open a bar or...
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>> well, let's put it this way, you know, you're not going to get paid -- at wharton they teach riske going to buy ten-year treasuries right now at 2.19, there really isn't a lot of reward for that. brazil is a basket case right now -- liz: look on the screen. protests all over the place. >> absolutely, no question about it. but you know what? btg is a well-run company, they've got a big presence here in the u.s. their bonds are yielding 6.25. i'd tend to think you take a look and when brazil bottoms out, which i think it will in the near term, i think you take a look at that. and then, of course, you have greece which is bigtime in the headline. everything in the ecb right now is, you know, german rates are 30-odd basis points and negative out to about seven years, and you go through the whole spectrum. i mean, i think the next biggest thing is ten-year portugal is probably 1.50, 1.60, and here you've got greece five years at 13%. liz: explain to people then your yield if you buy greece phi-year bonds is an unbelievable 13%. but there's a lot of turmoil there, so you've got to take
>> well, let's put it this way, you know, you're not going to get paid -- at wharton they teach riske going to buy ten-year treasuries right now at 2.19, there really isn't a lot of reward for that. brazil is a basket case right now -- liz: look on the screen. protests all over the place. >> absolutely, no question about it. but you know what? btg is a well-run company, they've got a big presence here in the u.s. their bonds are yielding 6.25. i'd tend to think you take a look and...
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. >> with the university of pennsylvania's wharton school, says a point person for perks is a speciallymon in tech companies. where demand for challenges is high, and the hours are long. >> they make the workplace pleasant, makes employees more willing to stay longer. >> so how much impact do the quick perks have on productivity? says research shows short-term a lot. long-term, not so much. >> i'm jim donovan. >> carol, i am liking what i'm hearing. >> i know, every weekend we look at the seven day forecast. >> always something. >> oh, boy. but, this time, nicole, i like this week. we've got 38 degrees today sunshine, looks great tomorrow 46, remember those clocks tonight, we move them forward, one hour, so we'll have later sunset, but later sunrise, too starting tomorrow. and then monday in the 40's, tuesday in the 40's, maybe chance of some rain. but wednesday, i like that, temperatures should be getting into the 50's. >> looks so nice. >> finally. >> it will feel even nicer. >> i want all of that snow gone. i want don't want to see it ever again. >> i'm with you on that, yep in agree
. >> with the university of pennsylvania's wharton school, says a point person for perks is a speciallymon in tech companies. where demand for challenges is high, and the hours are long. >> they make the workplace pleasant, makes employees more willing to stay longer. >> so how much impact do the quick perks have on productivity? says research shows short-term a lot. long-term, not so much. >> i'm jim donovan. >> carol, i am liking what i'm hearing. >> i...
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the university of pennsylvania's wharton school came in third followed by the university of chicago and the massachusetts institute of technology. they are the best in the west. >>> we're talking about san francisco city college's debate team. new at 6:00, kpix 5's mike sugerman on why they can outtalk just about anyone. >> reporter: a group of city college kids leaving for a trip to a southern california tournament. there won't be a lack of conversation. that point is not debatable. >> listening to the public speaking that -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: here's the truth about troubled under appreciated city college of san francisco. >> one, two, three, city college! >> reporter: the speech and debate team is among the top in the country. >> i think our students have a drive to be the best at what they do. >> reporter: they are not only the top community college debaters, they are among the best in the united states. >> the fact that this debate team can rise to the level of stanford, harvard oracle is remarkable. >> reporter: ccsf will be going to the nationals in april against such
the university of pennsylvania's wharton school came in third followed by the university of chicago and the massachusetts institute of technology. they are the best in the west. >>> we're talking about san francisco city college's debate team. new at 6:00, kpix 5's mike sugerman on why they can outtalk just about anyone. >> reporter: a group of city college kids leaving for a trip to a southern california tournament. there won't be a lack of conversation. that point is not...
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that's 6 4 right now, the fifth in wharton, 56 at 17th and -- no 12th and spruce. 12th and spruce.nd then the snow. this is a computer snow model. this is one of the computer snow models we look at. friday, no snow accumulating on the ground. look at the snow moving in. that's at 9:00 in the morning, coming in from the southwest. a light accumulation 4:00 in the afternoon. we could see 1, 2 inches of snow, but mixing in with rain during the day. a slushy mess for friday and then we'll be drying out this weekend. so looks like winter is going to come to a damp end unfortunately. >> be careful while you're out there celebrating st. patrick's day. have a great day. >> kate: you son of a bitch. you set me up. he set me up! >> stefano: how did i force you to make this blunder? >> kate: you used victor to play me. >> stefano: [chuckles] victor kiriakis? >> you were in contact with... taking cues from a sworn enemy of this company? >> gordon: is this true? >> stefano: tell us, katerina... were you conspiring with victor? [chuckles] >> cole: so, for tonight i made a reservation... at a res
that's 6 4 right now, the fifth in wharton, 56 at 17th and -- no 12th and spruce. 12th and spruce.nd then the snow. this is a computer snow model. this is one of the computer snow models we look at. friday, no snow accumulating on the ground. look at the snow moving in. that's at 9:00 in the morning, coming in from the southwest. a light accumulation 4:00 in the afternoon. we could see 1, 2 inches of snow, but mixing in with rain during the day. a slushy mess for friday and then we'll be drying...
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. >> reporter: e va with the university of pennsylvania's wharton school says a point person for perks for challenge is high and hours are long. >> they make the work place pleasant, it makes employees more willing to stay longer. >> reporter: so how much impact do quick perks have on productivity? he said research shows short term a lot, long term not so much. i don't mind ping-pong table but i would not want a cammal here they spit. >> but frozen yogurt. >> okay. >> the occasional tray of cookies would be nice but that is unbelievable perk. >> yes. >> see you at 11:00. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" a man spreading a love of learning here in philadelphia a. >> coming up in this weeks story of brotherly love a safe place for children to play read and learn and it all started with the mother's wish. i will sit down with her son and find out what he hopes to achieve for children in strawberry mansion. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a
. >> reporter: e va with the university of pennsylvania's wharton school says a point person for perks for challenge is high and hours are long. >> they make the work place pleasant, it makes employees more willing to stay longer. >> reporter: so how much impact do quick perks have on productivity? he said research shows short term a lot, long term not so much. i don't mind ping-pong table but i would not want a cammal here they spit. >> but frozen yogurt. >> okay....
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. >> yeah, hi, i'm jeff wharton with impulse out of north carolina. my question pertains more towards the workforce and the jobs part to acting administrator mcmillan. we know just last week an initiative, a pilot project came out on geographic hiring preferences. the question i have if we can get some definition on the local hire as it pertains to rolling stop procurement. as manufacturers we employ a variety of subsuppliers all throughout the u.s. and we're just having a little difficulty understanding what the intent is when the geographic hiring pertaining to rolling stock procurement. and is it the intent that we're going to be looking at moving factories in order to accommodate the local preference? >> the local hire initiative has a couple of elements to it. one is, as you mentioned is the pilot program. it's very important. it is a pilot program for communities and entities that want to explore -- well, and particularly for fta because we have statutory requirements for, you know, competitive procurement, is to say, to lift what has been inter
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jeremy siegel, the wharton professor. he was spot on then. now he says dow, 20,000.n the jobs picture. 30 minutes away from initial jobs claims ahead of friday's labor report. attention is on wage growth. on that note, we have kroger paying less than walmart or target. michael schlott and joining me with exclusive comments. here's a look at our top stories this morning. the u.s. ambassador to south korea says he will be back at work soon despite getting 80's digits for knife wounds. that is the scene of the inch best of the incident. the attacker
jeremy siegel, the wharton professor. he was spot on then. now he says dow, 20,000.n the jobs picture. 30 minutes away from initial jobs claims ahead of friday's labor report. attention is on wage growth. on that note, we have kroger paying less than walmart or target. michael schlott and joining me with exclusive comments. here's a look at our top stories this morning. the u.s. ambassador to south korea says he will be back at work soon despite getting 80's digits for knife wounds. that is the...
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not everybody is the willie wharton. not every last person as the willie fort. he jumped on the bandwagon. what i find really troubling about what then senator joe biden did it in 1994 when congress was putting in place with bill clinton called the toughest and smartest crime law ever enacted in the history of the country, the racial justice advocates i showed you before, what they wanted to do as clinton was expanding the death penalty to dozens more laws they wanted simply to include a racial justice measure. it would've said okay, for those in state, where there are clear statistical disparities in capital sentencing along racial lines, let's allow the defendant to knows cases to present that as evidence and then prosecutors would have to rebut that and show that there are nonracial influences. in other words it's not about race. just a relatively innocuous way of helping to mitigate this. joe biden basically said racial justice is not as important. he said the question is whether to accept the house provision racial justice which will kill the bill and not w
not everybody is the willie wharton. not every last person as the willie fort. he jumped on the bandwagon. what i find really troubling about what then senator joe biden did it in 1994 when congress was putting in place with bill clinton called the toughest and smartest crime law ever enacted in the history of the country, the racial justice advocates i showed you before, what they wanted to do as clinton was expanding the death penalty to dozens more laws they wanted simply to include a racial...
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he's a graduate of the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and he's a fellow member of the democratic national committee. join me in welcoming the mayor of the city where we will dominate the 45th president of the united states of america, michael nutter, the mayor of philadelphia. >> good morning. thank you very very much for this wonderful opportunity to address this incredible democratic national committee in this meeting this morning. it's great great honor. i'd like to ask that we join in cheering on and supporting our great chair who will lead us to an incredible victory in 2016. the work she's done to provide financial security for the dnc, focus on issues related to our challenges going forward while and thank the governor for his work and the task force. re-examining challenges from the past that will help us as we move this party forward, as we move our nation forward and for all of that. she is our great leader. she's tough. she is strong. she is focused and gets the job done. for all of that and so much more we recognize and maybe come to our feet and recognize
he's a graduate of the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania and he's a fellow member of the democratic national committee. join me in welcoming the mayor of the city where we will dominate the 45th president of the united states of america, michael nutter, the mayor of philadelphia. >> good morning. thank you very very much for this wonderful opportunity to address this incredible democratic national committee in this meeting this morning. it's great great honor. i'd like to...
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a man walks into chinese restaurant, just starts wharton another customer. now, police need your help to get him off the streets. what happened just before the punches started flying? >> the president of the university of oklahoma expels two of these jerks lead ago racist chant on a bus. is that enough? we'll talk to local university leader, for his take on this. he deals with fraternities. over at the university of pennsylvania. okay, so, in casey get fired, i need back up bills, like open a bar or something like that, restaurant. >> sure. >> ray ward says how about mike jerrick's pleasure palace, or jerrick's jerky and fine wine? >> i like that one. find your nitch. >> i was thinking something like jerrick juke box, or jazz and injury glike almost like a speak easty? >> juke -- >> our coach chip kelly, might as well call him rip kelly, ripping him, he must have another plan, we'll talk about that with anthony gargano in just a little bit. >> all right, so we continue to analyze that. i don't know, kinds of liking jerky. >> and fine wine. >> has a ring. >>
a man walks into chinese restaurant, just starts wharton another customer. now, police need your help to get him off the streets. what happened just before the punches started flying? >> the president of the university of oklahoma expels two of these jerks lead ago racist chant on a bus. is that enough? we'll talk to local university leader, for his take on this. he deals with fraternities. over at the university of pennsylvania. okay, so, in casey get fired, i need back up bills, like...
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. >> there again, when i went to the wharton school years ago, one of the things i learned there wasng bearish about the dollar going up and staying up and maybe you trade it a little bit, but this is very good for this country worldwide. >> i imagine then you don't have a lot of patience for multinationals in the months and quarters ahead who will say the dollar is a real headwind. >> i think the u.s. is the place to be right now. >> thanks jon. thanks, tim as well. stick around to catch more of tim seymour on "fast" at 5:00. they will be talking to the analyst talking about apple joining the dow three years ago. >>> up next, from the floor of the nyse, we'll be joined by reporters with insight for more. the dow finally getting a bite of the apple. apple is in and at&t is out. could getting kicked out of the dow give at&t's underperforming stock a boost? if recent history is a guide, the answer is a resounding yes. that's next. >>> welcome back. a brutal day in the markets. let's get to it with our all-star floor show. bertha coombs at the that is dak, rick santelli at the cme, cour
. >> there again, when i went to the wharton school years ago, one of the things i learned there wasng bearish about the dollar going up and staying up and maybe you trade it a little bit, but this is very good for this country worldwide. >> i imagine then you don't have a lot of patience for multinationals in the months and quarters ahead who will say the dollar is a real headwind. >> i think the u.s. is the place to be right now. >> thanks jon. thanks, tim as well....
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. >> yeah hi i'm jeff wharton with impulse out of north carolina. my question pertains more towards the workforce and the jobs part to acting administrator mcmillan. we know just last week an initiative, a pilot project came out on geographic hiring practices. the question i have if we can get some definition on the local hire as it pertains to rolling stop procurement. as manufacturers we employ a variety of subsuppliers all throughout the u.s. and we're just having a little difficulty understanding what the intent is when the geographic hiring pertaining to rolling stock procurement. and is it the intent that we're going to be looking at moving factories to in order to accommodate the local preference? >> the local hire initiative has a couple of elements to it. one is as you mentioned is the pilot program. it's very important. it is a pilot program for communities and entities that want to explore -- well and particularly for fta because we have statutory requirements for, you know, competitive procurement, is to say, to lift what has been interp
. >> yeah hi i'm jeff wharton with impulse out of north carolina. my question pertains more towards the workforce and the jobs part to acting administrator mcmillan. we know just last week an initiative, a pilot project came out on geographic hiring practices. the question i have if we can get some definition on the local hire as it pertains to rolling stop procurement. as manufacturers we employ a variety of subsuppliers all throughout the u.s. and we're just having a little difficulty...
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jeremy siegel is professor of finance at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvaniaremy, i bet you know about jim's work. late last year in the third or fourth quarter jim did start to temper his enthusiasm a little. i bet you didn't agree with what he was saying. at this point nothing goes straight to the sky without some movement around and some sideways action. have you seen anything that surprises you yet in the most recent sort of sideways trading that we're seeing? >> well joe, you're perfectly right. we've had 20% to 25% annual since the last five years. that's certainly unsustainable. i'm a bit more relaxed and optimistic about equities than i was two weeks ago when i appeared on your show. i think the fed gets it. well mostly gets it. i thought that they were being way too aggressive in their projections of interest rates and they have come down on that. but, yeah. i mean i think we're in a range bound now maybe 17,000 to 18,500. i still believe 20,000 is the fair market value of the dow given interest rates and even prospective interest rates. it's not goin
jeremy siegel is professor of finance at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvaniaremy, i bet you know about jim's work. late last year in the third or fourth quarter jim did start to temper his enthusiasm a little. i bet you didn't agree with what he was saying. at this point nothing goes straight to the sky without some movement around and some sideways action. have you seen anything that surprises you yet in the most recent sort of sideways trading that we're seeing?...
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he is finance professor at wharton's school of business.all right. you have been positive on stocks for a very long time. you've been right for a very long time. but do you think this trend continues because we are looking at six years to the day off of those low levels that were set at 666. >> yeah. and there's no question that on a historical basis the price earnings ratio is above that historical average. the reason i'm not bearish is that interest rates are so low and even with the fed maybe tightening in june maybe september, they are going to be -- remain well below their average for many many years. and that's a very very important consideration valuation in the market. i think we're within 10% of what i consider fair market value. and that doesn't mean -- it means it may not get there in ten months. by december it may get there, but i would not just look at the historical pe and say, wow, the market is overvalued. you must value stocks. in fact, all assets relative to interest rates and what else is available in the financial market
he is finance professor at wharton's school of business.all right. you have been positive on stocks for a very long time. you've been right for a very long time. but do you think this trend continues because we are looking at six years to the day off of those low levels that were set at 666. >> yeah. and there's no question that on a historical basis the price earnings ratio is above that historical average. the reason i'm not bearish is that interest rates are so low and even with the...
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being a party to an hhs mandate lawsuit, looking what is going on with wharton's we read the tea leavesovernment that would rather interfere than help our students. >> good for you. what are you concerned that the federal government would force you to do against your faith if you continue to take money? >> well, as i said, we're a faithful catholic college, which means we love all people and have charity toward all. we would have problems with admissions and with employment with a transgendered person or someone with the same sex attraction that wanted to be active an activist with that. in spite of what people think the church may be changing in terms of the believes, we believe in order to maintain church teachings on the principles that we ought not have strings attached to the federal money. >> does it mean because you're not going to be taking federal money that you can have any employment standards that you wish? >> well, within reason, right. we're not going to discriminate in other ways, but the church teaching is very clear that if we were to have say, a transgendered student w
being a party to an hhs mandate lawsuit, looking what is going on with wharton's we read the tea leavesovernment that would rather interfere than help our students. >> good for you. what are you concerned that the federal government would force you to do against your faith if you continue to take money? >> well, as i said, we're a faithful catholic college, which means we love all people and have charity toward all. we would have problems with admissions and with employment with a...