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bud wharton wharton"ready? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more t tn what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of systems unlimited... unlimited...it's an iowa city-based non-profit helping people with disabilities gain stability... stability... "we need to look outside thscope on our hiring and our training practices"starting with a job. job. 'we were very skeptical at first, because we're like okay, we can try something." but after training - the daily routine kes job coach taylor simon as his eyes. eyes.his reach now stretches his abilities far beyond than what's asked of him. him."it was almost a blzard out there and he was one of seven people that showed up for work." work." "sometimes people will go out of their way to come up to him and oh - thank you for your hard w
bud wharton wharton"ready? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more t tn what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of systems unlimited... unlimited...it's an iowa...
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bud wharton wharton"r"rdy? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more than what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a teen and another accident left him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of stems unlimited... unlimited...it's an iowa city-based non-profit helping people with disabilities gain stability... stability... "we need to look outside the scope on our hiring and our training practices"starting with a job. job.b. 'we were very skeptical at first, because we're like okay, we can try something." but after training - the daily routine keeps job coach taylor simon as his eyes. eyes.his reach now w stretches his abilities far beyond than what's asked of him. him."it was almost a blizzard out there and he was one of seven people that showed up for work." work." "sometimesespeople will go out of their way to come up t
bud wharton wharton"r"rdy? - spray spray" does it all with a smile. smile."(smile) clean stools, or when i'm not cleaning stools, greeting people, do tables." tables." "i mean he does ten times more than what we started with"he started with what many may call - nothing. nothing. "it's hard to see sometimes - but i do it anyway."a cardiac arrest as a teen and another accident left him blind and bound to a wheelchair.now he's part of stems...
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that went to wharton would work as a public servant and one of the discussions is how do we manage aorkforce that we can't -- when you're in the private sector eliminate somebody or move somebody or discipline whenever you need to, that we have such a complex set of rules and it is hard, it's tough. rules are there but we have to work through those rules. >> most of us in here worked on the va reform bill last october. conference committee, the report, moved that thing through. one of the things that the chairman has talked about virtually every time we meet is the ability for senior level executives to be fired, to be disciplined, to be moved out, to bear the brunt of transparency and accountability to the american people. yet every time folks from the va would come in and weeded a ask the question, how many people have been fired in this place, with the answer may have gone from maybe two, maybe three, maybe they couldn't give us the name of somebody that was fired. to your point, i agree. in this "wharton" magazine, do you need more legislative action to be able to discipline and
that went to wharton would work as a public servant and one of the discussions is how do we manage aorkforce that we can't -- when you're in the private sector eliminate somebody or move somebody or discipline whenever you need to, that we have such a complex set of rules and it is hard, it's tough. rules are there but we have to work through those rules. >> most of us in here worked on the va reform bill last october. conference committee, the report, moved that thing through. one of the...
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gateway employees and i know all of them really mourn young, but the gateway is permament," said jimim wharton, friend d mike. jessica rae: gateway became a major success.... straight to customers in spotted-cow design. jessica rae: amazing footage striking a doppler we'll have that when we return. jessicrae scott: scott: good morning siouxland. teeratures are in the 50s and 50s as we begin our tuesday. the wind is currently fairly expect that to increase as the afternoon continues. the mostly clear skies overhead. let's get a check of t t stormcast hd where we'll haveveostly sunny skies in place for our tuesday. a wind from the south will strengthen this afternoon gusting hour. that breezy wind will help in record territory on wednesday under sunshine with dry air...expect highs in the mid to upper 70s tomorrow! toward here on thursday, you can see some precipitation slide in showers becoming today, your recast high teteerature is 75 and it'll be mostly sunny. we'll dip to a relatively warm overnight low of 55. mostly sunny of 77. here's a glance at your 7 day forecast where we're anticipatin
gateway employees and i know all of them really mourn young, but the gateway is permament," said jimim wharton, friend d mike. jessica rae: gateway became a major success.... straight to customers in spotted-cow design. jessica rae: amazing footage striking a doppler we'll have that when we return. jessicrae scott: scott: good morning siouxland. teeratures are in the 50s and 50s as we begin our tuesday. the wind is currently fairly expect that to increase as the afternoon continues. the...
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really mourn his loss, he was tooyoung, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend of mike. gateway became an major success....by shipping computers success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. tonight at ten we'll have more on mike hammond...and his legacy....and we'll hear from his friends who are coming toegether tonight to honor him. tim: donald trump is set to officially nenehampshire's republican presidentialprimary. trump will officially file to the new wednesday morning in concord. wednesday is the first day candidates can new hampshire. registration runs through november 20th. jenna: meanwhile, on thursday.... senator bernie sanders will visit new hampshire secretary of state william to file paperwork for the first-in- primary ballot. the democratic partrtpresidential cacaidate will then hold a rally with supporters. tim: it's november but swimming pools are still a big topic of conversation for a sioux city parks and rec committee. jenna: today the public pools committee met to decide on closures and re
really mourn his loss, he was tooyoung, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend of mike. gateway became an major success....by shipping computers success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. tonight at ten we'll have more on mike hammond...and his legacy....and we'll hear from his friends who are coming toegether tonight to honor him. tim: donald trump is set to officially nenehampshire's republican...
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really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend and former colleague of mike. the company....became a major success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. their former headquarters in sioux city...still dones the cow inspired logo. it's a piece of hammond's legacy...that his son mike junior...hold close. 'he was a great person, great dad. just a good guy to be around," said mike hammond jr. deborah souverain abc 9 news. tim: a memorial service will be held tomorrow morning at meyer brothers tomorrow morning at meyer brothers colonial chapel. the family is asking attendees to show support for mike's favorite sports teams by dressing in either iowa hawkeye or chicago bears apparel. jenna: could the pool where you learned to swim as a kid... be closing? well, the city doesn't know quite yet. a committee of sioux city's parks and recreation department is discussing possible closures and renovations of sioux city pools. cooks, leeds, leif, and lewis have all been part of the discussion
really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend and former colleague of mike. the company....became a major success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. their former headquarters in sioux city...still dones the cow inspired logo. it's a piece of hammond's legacy...that his son mike junior...hold close. 'he was a great person, great dad. just a good guy to be around," said...
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at wharton, i got a "b," and the japanese kid who sat next to me killed himself. - oleg, i'm kind of getting used to this look now. you kind of look like bin laden's ghost. - good night, girls. i'm going to go over and spend the night at sophie's. - no, maybe not. - why would you say that? - it's just, she might like a little space sometimes. - she needs space? did she say that? - not in so many words. - no, those were the words. look, sophie loves having you around. it's just, she told us that you're getting a little too comfortable there when she came over to sell all your stuff at our yard sale. i know how that sounds-- - and yet, you keep going. - oleg, sophie is just feeling a little smothered. - she feels smothered? have you ever tried motorboating those cans of hers? - once, but i was very drunk at the time. - just make a few changes, and everything will be right back on track. - and stop talking now. - make some changes? that's all i've done for her. i changed my furniture, i changed my ways. i changed my underwear more than once a week. and no more changing for sophie. i'm d
at wharton, i got a "b," and the japanese kid who sat next to me killed himself. - oleg, i'm kind of getting used to this look now. you kind of look like bin laden's ghost. - good night, girls. i'm going to go over and spend the night at sophie's. - no, maybe not. - why would you say that? - it's just, she might like a little space sometimes. - she needs space? did she say that? - not in so many words. - no, those were the words. look, sophie loves having you around. it's just, she...
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how was thatog meeting with putin or wharton? anybody can turn a multi-million dollar inheritance into more money. isis. >> isisla is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain areas of oil they've taken away. i would bomb the shut out of them. i would just bomb those suckers. and that's right, i'd blow up the pipes, i'd blow up the -- i'd blow up every single inch. >> and this morning, ben carson is dealing with a much more personal issue about his close friendship with a convicted felon. >> reporter: ben carson calls alfonzo kosta his very best friend. owner of an italian resort where carson often vacations and he's also a convicted felon. working out of his office as a oral surgeon he pled guilty to scamming more than $40,000 to insurance companies. >> because the insurance companies to finance the expansion of his business. >> reporter: as first reported by the associated pres, in a bid for leniency, he wrote a letter to the judge saying next to my wife of 32 years, there is no one else i trust more. our va
how was thatog meeting with putin or wharton? anybody can turn a multi-million dollar inheritance into more money. isis. >> isisla is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain areas of oil they've taken away. i would bomb the shut out of them. i would just bomb those suckers. and that's right, i'd blow up the pipes, i'd blow up the -- i'd blow up every single inch. >> and this morning, ben carson is dealing with a much more personal issue about his close...
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. >> every first year student at penn's wharton college of business must take on a project. >> we partner to plan a project. and this semester students planned up to team up with little brothers friends. >> the mission of little brothers is to alleviate isolation and loneliness, they spent the time planning a thanksgiving feast at a low income housing in philadelphia. >> i think it's wonderful. just wonderful. >> for seniors it's welcome company for when loneliness can be strong. >> if i don't have something like this, then i'm in my apartment alone. >> people at that time, the who holidays are crucial, they must see somebody or be with somebody to keep a sound mind. >> and the students build a budget and menu, and it's a pr buzz and to make a difference in someone's day. >> i love it and i come from a very big family and it's a hard time being in college and being away from my family, it's like a slice of home. >> they refer to the little brothe brothers clients as old friended. >> people are lonelier when they think they should be around family that they no longer have. >> i have strong
. >> every first year student at penn's wharton college of business must take on a project. >> we partner to plan a project. and this semester students planned up to team up with little brothers friends. >> the mission of little brothers is to alleviate isolation and loneliness, they spent the time planning a thanksgiving feast at a low income housing in philadelphia. >> i think it's wonderful. just wonderful. >> for seniors it's welcome company for when loneliness...
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how was that meeting with putin or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. but that wasn't it for trump. his tirade arrived at his plan for isis with some colorful language. >> isis is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain oil camps, certain areas of oil that they took away, some in syria, some in iraq. i would bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. i would just bomb those suckers. and that's right. i'd blow up the pipes. i'd blow up the -- i'd blow up every single inch. there would be nothing evident. >> and this morning, ben carson is dealing with a much more personal issue about his close friendship with a convicted felon. nbc's chris jansing reports. >> reporter: ben carson calls alfonzo kosta his very best friend. he's the driving force behind carson's charity, owner of an italian resort where carson often vacations, but he's also a convicted felon. working out of this office as an oral surgeon, costa p
how was that meeting with putin or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. but that wasn't it for trump. his tirade arrived at his plan for isis with some colorful language. >> isis is making a tremendous amount of money because they have certain oil camps, certain areas of oil that they took away, some in syria, some in iraq. i would bomb the [ bleep ]...
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or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money, but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. >>> now the battle over immigration is front and center once again in the republican primary with ben carson staking a more moderate position on the undocumented. >> i propose that we give them a six-month period in which to register. if they don't register within that six month period they're criminals. and are treated as such. but if they're -- if they register in that six-month period, and they have a pristine record, and they wish to be guest workers in this country, they would have to pay a back tax penalty and they have to continue to pay taxes going forward. but they would no longer have to live in the shadows. >> donald trump reacted on twitter yesterday, saying, quote, wow, ben carson, who is very weak on illegal immigration, just said he liked amnesty and a pathway to citizenship. immigration has also the second tier republican candidates d
or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money, but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. >>> now the battle over immigration is front and center once again in the republican primary with ben carson staking a more moderate position on the undocumented. >> i propose that we give them a six-month period in which to register. if they don't register within that six month period they're criminals....
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it's tough to way in burlington county on the edge of the wharton state forest.ut it is definitely worth the drive. ♪ >> reporter: the friars are sizzling especially on buffalo wing all you can eat night. >> this is your first order. >> yes. >> good. good. >> the wings for lack of a better word are awesome. >> this is my uncle johnny who came up with the wing sauce idea. >> bonnie is part owner of the restaurant in shamong. this place was a luncheon net. hotel and courthouse all in one. the owner thomas schneider was a justice of the piece. schneider's daughter lillian and her husband picket later rename the place after themselves. pick a lilly. get it? >> how is everything. >> bonnie is their great great granddaughter and learn the business from her grandfather. >> what i remember was he absolutely loved this business. he loved the people. he love the area. he loved everything about being here. >> this collection of whiskey bottles is still on display. check out these elviss. >> never changed hands. i'm the fourth generation. >> bonnie's uncle wallace russell li
it's tough to way in burlington county on the edge of the wharton state forest.ut it is definitely worth the drive. ♪ >> reporter: the friars are sizzling especially on buffalo wing all you can eat night. >> this is your first order. >> yes. >> good. good. >> the wings for lack of a better word are awesome. >> this is my uncle johnny who came up with the wing sauce idea. >> bonnie is part owner of the restaurant in shamong. this place was a luncheon...
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attended high school in new york military academy and wharton school of business up from there as you know, little bit of everything. started out at his father's farm, took over three years later. real estate developer, bought, sold, renovated companies all over the country. world-class golf courses and miss usa and miss universe pageant and of course there is that little show called "the apprentice". the next chapter of his live could -- life could be his biggest challenge, winning the white house. if you've been with us this week, you know we had a game plan here, ben carson set up for tuesday and the brilliant idea of scheduling bobby jindal for yesterday. [laughter] them the night before he dropped out of the race mash you see next to me, there is no one next to me. we understand that donald trump did not jump -- drop out of the race but he's on his way so as we improvise on live tv, he will be here, we are told, very shortly. so if you see a blurb on interstate 80 right now, that is trompe parade coming through. we wanted to talk a little bit about where we are today. we wanted t
attended high school in new york military academy and wharton school of business up from there as you know, little bit of everything. started out at his father's farm, took over three years later. real estate developer, bought, sold, renovated companies all over the country. world-class golf courses and miss usa and miss universe pageant and of course there is that little show called "the apprentice". the next chapter of his live could -- life could be his biggest challenge, winning...
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i went to wharton school at the university of university of pennsylvania. i'm not stupid. hello, bring in the looney tune. hello, hillary. [laughter] how ya holding up? [laughter] hillary, i have to talk to you about something important. [laughter] hillary, if you can't do this it call ted cruz. all right. rosanna: that laugh, it was a big belly laugh. greg: stay with us. i'm going to swear her in. put your elbow on the book. wrestle it there. put your elbow on the book. i have one here. don't worry about it. just, all right, stay with me on this. i hillary dennis rodham clinton pledge that i will support, defend, that all jazz. >> all that jazz. >> right. you can do that? >> pretty please. i will be your best friend. i will throw in personal favors. greg: hillary, you don't the temperment or the mind set to be president. you are not presidential enough. ladies and gentlemen, we kind of pulled that off. good luck donald trump and hillary clinton. welcome to the han lloween party. greg: you played a nut job very well. rosanna: it is close to me. >> and we got them to smile.
i went to wharton school at the university of university of pennsylvania. i'm not stupid. hello, bring in the looney tune. hello, hillary. [laughter] how ya holding up? [laughter] hillary, i have to talk to you about something important. [laughter] hillary, if you can't do this it call ted cruz. all right. rosanna: that laugh, it was a big belly laugh. greg: stay with us. i'm going to swear her in. put your elbow on the book. wrestle it there. put your elbow on the book. i have one here. don't...
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. >> reporter: every first year student at penn's wharton college of business must take a management 100 project. >> we partner with a nonprofit to plan a project. >> reporter: this semester of students chose to team up with the little brothers friends of the elderly. >> the overall project is to remove isolation. they work with the nonprofit to plan the annual thanksgiving feast held at a low income senior housing complex in west philadelphia. for the seniors it's welcome company at a time year when loneliness can be overwhelming.e holidays are crucial they must spend time with somebody. >> reporter: learn how to create a pr buzz and it's a chance to make a difference in someone's day. >> i am come from a really big family, it's been a hard time being in college away from my family. it's like a taste of home. >> reporter: little brothers refer to the clients as old friends and making new friends for the holidays is a gift. >> it's a chance to be around family they no longer have. >> i have strong family ties to get that interaction of people of an older age, people of a broad experi
. >> reporter: every first year student at penn's wharton college of business must take a management 100 project. >> we partner with a nonprofit to plan a project. >> reporter: this semester of students chose to team up with the little brothers friends of the elderly. >> the overall project is to remove isolation. they work with the nonprofit to plan the annual thanksgiving feast held at a low income senior housing complex in west philadelphia. for the seniors it's...
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we are only 16 miles per hour working your way through wharton closer to dale city. mixing bowl, not too bad. heaviest traffic crossing the 14th street bridge to continue to the pentagon. we have typical delays. the traffic now in the area of falls church. watch for an accident with all the lanes blocked. sleepy hollow road. a live look outside to show you the traffic that we are seeing on 795. not in great shape. 270 as well. northbound 270. just past middle brook road. through germantown to continue to clarksburg this will be the heaviest traffic you will see. that is a look at traffic. back to you. jonathan: i'm jonathan elias at the terrorism alert desk. we are getting something in from a state department. worldwide travel alert for all americans as they are getting ready to do travel. it just came in. a shelf life with no specific threats. the state depart alert for travel that isil and other groups are planning attacks in multiple reasons. this is good until february 24, 2016. no specific threats of yet. but they want to alert all the americans. this is a sheet
we are only 16 miles per hour working your way through wharton closer to dale city. mixing bowl, not too bad. heaviest traffic crossing the 14th street bridge to continue to the pentagon. we have typical delays. the traffic now in the area of falls church. watch for an accident with all the lanes blocked. sleepy hollow road. a live look outside to show you the traffic that we are seeing on 795. not in great shape. 270 as well. northbound 270. just past middle brook road. through germantown to...
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trump graduates from wharton's school and starts working at his father's real estate business and moves the company to manhattan and turned the trump organization into a global brand. >> i'm donald trump and i have properties all over the place. >> the donald is new york's most well-known and controversial developer, making huge deals. the grand hyatt, trump tower, the atlantic city, new jersey, kinds, 1980. later, golf courses, hotels and buildings in new york and around the world in 1987, the donald pushing his book "the art of the deal. ." >> i like making deals. preferably big deals. that's how i i get my -- >> in 1990s total cries. a dechine to in the realization market and corporate bankruptcy but now his company survived but ready for the future. the donald, starring in the hit tv show "the aprepare tis" and we all remember this. >> don't like excuses. you're fired. >> and trump also making a name for himself in politics, sparking controversy by demanding a copy of president obama's long-form but certificate. >> i'm very honored to have gotten him to release his along- form birth
trump graduates from wharton's school and starts working at his father's real estate business and moves the company to manhattan and turned the trump organization into a global brand. >> i'm donald trump and i have properties all over the place. >> the donald is new york's most well-known and controversial developer, making huge deals. the grand hyatt, trump tower, the atlantic city, new jersey, kinds, 1980. later, golf courses, hotels and buildings in new york and around the world...
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he was in the auto shop yards away with wharton a gunman -- when a gunman killed his friend. >> we heard a gunshot, so we stopped, then a couple of seconds later we heard the door, and screaming. by the time i came over here he was lying on the floor already. i didn't see nobody. >> reporter: investigators gathered video recordings from several stores in the area because minutes before patel was shot dead two masked men robbed a restaurant across the street. >> they come to the counter with two guns. there was a lady working here. they asked her to put the money in the bag. >> reporter: the two men tried but failed to break into the phone store next door. right after that they heard gun fire. >> they tried to get as much as they can in the same sear. the lady -- area. the lady hear a gun shooting four times. >> reporter: patel was a father, a long time clerk at the shop where candles now stand in his memory, and for customers. >> everything in the area knew him. a lot of people come by to give sympathy, and say what a nice person he is. even though he was arrive. >> reporter: toni yates,
he was in the auto shop yards away with wharton a gunman -- when a gunman killed his friend. >> we heard a gunshot, so we stopped, then a couple of seconds later we heard the door, and screaming. by the time i came over here he was lying on the floor already. i didn't see nobody. >> reporter: investigators gathered video recordings from several stores in the area because minutes before patel was shot dead two masked men robbed a restaurant across the street. >> they come to...
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sheriffs in wharton county, texas, say they found the remains of a teenage girl's body. they say the family of a suspect came forward with a tip. the family said the suspect died months ago. >>> in florida a man could spend life in prison after a jury found him guilty of murdering his wife. he killed her and posted pictures of her corpse on fayebook. he said his wife was threatening him with a knife. >>> visas will be suspended. that is in light of heightened security fears. the games begin august 5th. foreigners who arrive as early as june will be able to stay up to 90 days without a visa. that's according to a law already passed by congress that was signed by brazil's president. diplomats and governments are worried about the safety of athletes and tourists. the head says they already have stringent security plans in place for the games. >> something to remember as you travel this holiday weekend. national security leaders say you are the best tool they have against a potential terror attack. president obama says there ee no credible or specific threat against the u.s.
sheriffs in wharton county, texas, say they found the remains of a teenage girl's body. they say the family of a suspect came forward with a tip. the family said the suspect died months ago. >>> in florida a man could spend life in prison after a jury found him guilty of murdering his wife. he killed her and posted pictures of her corpse on fayebook. he said his wife was threatening him with a knife. >>> visas will be suspended. that is in light of heightened security fears....
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even on 95 if you continue to adenhart to the ackerman you are in the teens -- wharton to the occoquan, you are in the teens. that is a look at traffic. we will keep you updated on the crash in chevy chase. jonathan: everybody in pittsburgh has something to say about the thick bread and the fries on the sandwich. alison: the first one opened here in maryland. we sent our friend to the grand opening to figure out why some camped at overnight for this. brian: a cold friday morning and gusty winds and folks lined up from overnight to get a chance to be the first 100 visitors where you can get a free sub a week for a year. that is 52 weeks. i have two gentlemen that came out. what time did you come out? >> 8:00. >> 8:00. >> what is your name? >> matt. >> robert. >> matt and robert came out at 8:00 last night for free sub a day. every week for a year. one of you has never had the sub before? >> don't look at me. it's my favorite restaurant, man. >> i heard act the restaurant from him. so, yes. >> work was cool being out. you work for yourself? >> yeah, well. brian: this originated in pittsb
even on 95 if you continue to adenhart to the ackerman you are in the teens -- wharton to the occoquan, you are in the teens. that is a look at traffic. we will keep you updated on the crash in chevy chase. jonathan: everybody in pittsburgh has something to say about the thick bread and the fries on the sandwich. alison: the first one opened here in maryland. we sent our friend to the grand opening to figure out why some camped at overnight for this. brian: a cold friday morning and gusty winds...
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really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend and former colleagueue of mike. the company....became a major success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. their former headquarters in sioux city...still dones the cow inspired logo. it's a piece of hammond's legacy...that his son person, great dad. be around," said mike hammond jr. this morning at chapel. the family is to show support for mike's favorite sports teams by dressing in either iowa hawkeye or chicago bears apparel. jessica rae: governor branstad is still feds to approve his plan to privatize medicaid system. four out-of-state companies would take over the program by but a hearing on how those companies were chosen is slowing down the process. right now there's concern about too ambitious for hospitals to get on board customers to new care providers. but the governor's confident it will state's medicaid will be part of a managed care system. he says it'll create better healthcare for people who are program. jessica rae
really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend and former colleagueue of mike. the company....became a major success....by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. their former headquarters in sioux city...still dones the cow inspired logo. it's a piece of hammond's legacy...that his son person, great dad. be around," said mike hammond jr. this morning at chapel. the family is to...
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really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend of mike. jessica rae: gateway became a major success.... by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. show... we'll have more on mike hammond... from his friends who are coming together to honor him. jessica rae: the environmental agency is probe into the emissions cheating scandal. diesel s-u-v porsche and audi in the in september, volkswagen admitted to cheating on 11-million cars around the world. the new notice of violation includes the 20-14 volkswagen touareg... the 20-15 porsche cayenne and some 20-16 audi quattro models. jessica rae: chipotle stock takes a hit following an e- coli scare. the company temporarily shut down dozens of restaurants in washington state and oregon after 22-cases of e-coli were reported. the washington's department of health says eight people have been hospitalized. the e-coli outbreak was linked to just six locations, but the chain closed all 43 locations in both states out of an abundance of there is no word
really mourn his loss, he was too young, but the legacy he left on gateway is permament," said jim wharton, friend of mike. jessica rae: gateway became a major success.... by shipping computers straight to customers in boxes with a spotted-cow design. show... we'll have more on mike hammond... from his friends who are coming together to honor him. jessica rae: the environmental agency is probe into the emissions cheating scandal. diesel s-u-v porsche and audi in the in september,...
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wharton school professor.e has been a long-time bull of this stock market back with us today from philadelphia. >> i think we'll have a good next couple of months, and honestly, it's not -- it's not on earnings this year. i think the stock market really likes what the fed said in october. i think they want to get uncertainty of the fed hike out of the way, and they particularly like the fact that the fed removed that sentence about being concerned about global risks. the u.s. economy can move ahead in 2016 and i think that puts stock investors are looking to in terms of what the statement is and, by the way, tomorrow we have statements by bill dudley of the federal reserve bank of new york, stan fisher, the vice chair. these are going to be important. are we -- are they going to say yes, the market is, in fact, taking the right inference of last week. let's talk about the quality of the rally, if you will, professor? i want you to listen to a soundbyte from our guests yesterday. >> i'm really not happy with wh
wharton school professor.e has been a long-time bull of this stock market back with us today from philadelphia. >> i think we'll have a good next couple of months, and honestly, it's not -- it's not on earnings this year. i think the stock market really likes what the fed said in october. i think they want to get uncertainty of the fed hike out of the way, and they particularly like the fact that the fed removed that sentence about being concerned about global risks. the u.s. economy can...
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move to the maps. 18 miles per hour working your way to continue to wharton road. that is where we have a crash. a lane is blocked. no real backup to the springdale interchange but we will keep you updated. 395 slowing out of past the pentagon we'll say. once you cross the 14th street bridge that is heaviest stretch. the commute right now in virginia on the capital beltway. slow through tysons. a disabled a adding to the congestion. in falls church a crash on sleepy hollow road near arlington boulevard. all lanes are blocked. that is a look at traffic. back to you. alison: thank you. coming up on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- making the grade. [door knocking] [door bell ringing] ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house... ♪ ♪ i'm gonna give you everything. ♪ complete your thanksgiving table at target. right now butterball premium frozen turkey is only 99 cents a pound. ♪ come on-a my
move to the maps. 18 miles per hour working your way to continue to wharton road. that is where we have a crash. a lane is blocked. no real backup to the springdale interchange but we will keep you updated. 395 slowing out of past the pentagon we'll say. once you cross the 14th street bridge that is heaviest stretch. the commute right now in virginia on the capital beltway. slow through tysons. a disabled a adding to the congestion. in falls church a crash on sleepy hollow road near arlington...
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joining us today is jim wharton and he is with siouxland community health center. jim, we that is going on with your organization. tell us about that. thank you matter of fact. community health center years of service - continuing to grow like crazy. for the first time we're expanding our reach now and going into northeast nebraska. excited to be opening up a brand new clinic in south sioux city. we're going to do that on december ninth and we're expecting a great reception from the community on that. and where is this new clinic located? it's out along the bypass. it's the old grandview resources building. it's a lot of building there. we're only going to use about a third of it. but we'll have two providers there. we'll be providing primary care and walk in urgent care services monday through friday. great need, we have a lot of patients from dakota county and northeast nebraska so we think it's going to be a very good site for them to increase access for a lot of people that need healthcare. when did you say that clinic is opening? we're going to be opening up d
joining us today is jim wharton and he is with siouxland community health center. jim, we that is going on with your organization. tell us about that. thank you matter of fact. community health center years of service - continuing to grow like crazy. for the first time we're expanding our reach now and going into northeast nebraska. excited to be opening up a brand new clinic in south sioux city. we're going to do that on december ninth and we're expecting a great reception from the community...
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the businessmen who claim to be businessmen perhaps they should do math to put behind their wharton degrees. harris: we are hoping to have more information about that russian jet. our own department of homeland security is looking at whether we need to shore up our own defenses and security at our airports. that's a reality. you can't ignore it. andrea: the next republican debate is four days away on fbn. sandra smith and trish regan will start the debate and maria bartiromo and neil cavuto for the second debate at 9:00 p.m. go to channel finder.com and demand fbn. president obama gheerg up for a meeting with benjamin netanyahu. aimed at mending ties with our closest ally in the middle east. dr. ben carson pushing back against a report suggesting that he made up stories about his violent past. is he the victim of a media smear campaign? and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of
the businessmen who claim to be businessmen perhaps they should do math to put behind their wharton degrees. harris: we are hoping to have more information about that russian jet. our own department of homeland security is looking at whether we need to shore up our own defenses and security at our airports. that's a reality. you can't ignore it. andrea: the next republican debate is four days away on fbn. sandra smith and trish regan will start the debate and maria bartiromo and neil cavuto for...
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the thing that he called a university promised, among other things, an experience that would rival whartoniness school which as you know is the greatest school in the world and the school that donald trump went to. this week trump and his online school lost a bid to dismiss the claims made by those disappointed students. the class action lawsuit will proceed to a pre-trial hearing in january. up next we'll give the latest on france's ongoing state of emergency. >> this resolution is a powerful international recognition of the threat posed by isil. it's a call to action, to member states that have the capacity to do so to take all necessary measures in compliance with international law to prevent and suppress terrorist acts committed by isil and other terrorist groups. fact. when emergency room doctors choose an otc pain reliever for their patients muscle, back and joint pain. the medicine in advil is their #1 choice. nothing is stronger on tough pain than advil. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. tarib. >>> last night french police carried out 182 raids throughout the country
the thing that he called a university promised, among other things, an experience that would rival whartoniness school which as you know is the greatest school in the world and the school that donald trump went to. this week trump and his online school lost a bid to dismiss the claims made by those disappointed students. the class action lawsuit will proceed to a pre-trial hearing in january. up next we'll give the latest on france's ongoing state of emergency. >> this resolution is a...
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how was that meeting with putin or wharton or your self-funded campaign.one can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance to more money. but all of the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. wow. >> angela? >> i have two words for you, don. epic shade. that was horrible. but she got him. that was good. she got him. slice. >> carly has great talking points. but she is still not beating the donald, not you, don, sorry. >> i'm just don. trump sat down with erin burnett. >> when he says he went after his mother and wanted to hit her in the head with a hammer, that bothers me. when he says he's path logical and he says that in the book i don't say that. i'm not saying anything other than path logical is a very serious disease and he says he is path logical. other people said he said in the book that he's got a pathlogical temper or temperament. that's a big problem. you don't cure that. that's like, i could say -- they say you don't cure -- as an example -- child molester. you don't cure these people. you don't cure a child molester. there's no
how was that meeting with putin or wharton or your self-funded campaign.one can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance to more money. but all of the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. wow. >> angela? >> i have two words for you, don. epic shade. that was horrible. but she got him. that was good. she got him. slice. >> carly has great talking points. but she is still not beating the donald, not you, don, sorry. >> i'm just don. trump sat down with...
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the thing that he called a university promised, among other things, an experience that would rival whartons school which as you know is the greatest school in the world and the school that donald trump went to. this week trump and his online school lost a bid to dismiss the claims made by those disappointed students. the class action lawsuit will proceed to a pre-trial hearing in january. up next we'll give the latest on france's ongoing state of emergency. >> this resolution is a powerful international recognition of the threat posed by isil. it's a call to action, to member states that have the capacity to do so to take all necessary measures in compliance with international law to prevent and suppress terrorist acts committed by isil and other terrorist groups. (vo) what does the world run on? it runs on optimism. it's what sparks ideas. moves the world forward. invest with those who see the world as unstoppable. who have the curiosity to look beyond the expected and the conviction to be in it for the long term. oppenheimerfunds believes that's the right way to invest... ...in this big,
the thing that he called a university promised, among other things, an experience that would rival whartons school which as you know is the greatest school in the world and the school that donald trump went to. this week trump and his online school lost a bid to dismiss the claims made by those disappointed students. the class action lawsuit will proceed to a pre-trial hearing in january. up next we'll give the latest on france's ongoing state of emergency. >> this resolution is a...
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. >> reporter: former athlete at georgetown and oxford who also has an mba from wharton.l headlines as a sophomore. co founding a huge support group for grieving college students after his mom waged a fierce battle with cancer. >> unfortunately she passed away a couple months after this. >> reporter: but today david fagan bomb promised her he'd find a cure. instead he found himself racing against time facing a little known extremely deadly disease that may suddenly take his life. >> this disease it's so fright frightening it's so epi sod dick i can go from looking like i do now, healthy, feeling great to within a couple days being in the intensive care unit with every organ failing. >> it's called castle man disease. >> so it's a deadliest cancer. >> but far more mysterious. >> third of patients die win five years. >> reporter: it's a hidden rare killer. >> i had my last rights read to meme i didn't think i was going to survive. >> reporter: this is crazy. >> castle man blind sided fagan bomb in his third year of med school. he was only 25 years old. >> started experienci
. >> reporter: former athlete at georgetown and oxford who also has an mba from wharton.l headlines as a sophomore. co founding a huge support group for grieving college students after his mom waged a fierce battle with cancer. >> unfortunately she passed away a couple months after this. >> reporter: but today david fagan bomb promised her he'd find a cure. instead he found himself racing against time facing a little known extremely deadly disease that may suddenly take his...
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men in there, and i would say in my experience, there is not a single concept you could learn at wharton you could not learn in federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. mismanagement. barriers to entry. supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times, using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton, but they understood each one of these concepts. but there was no training at all to help people translate their intuitive grasp of the business world that they have learned through success in the drug world, no formal training to turn those into formal enterprises. there was a computer course is offered. good to tell story will quick, if you don't mind. there were three courses when i was there. there was one ged course that they had a prisoner teach. the prisoner did not care very much for most of the time, so if you did not want to go, you didn't have to go. then there was a hydroponic scores, because what better way prepare someone for successful reentry than to learn how to grow tomatoes and water
men in there, and i would say in my experience, there is not a single concept you could learn at wharton you could not learn in federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. mismanagement. barriers to entry. supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times, using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton, but they understood each one of these concepts. but there was no training at all to help people translate...
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how is that meeting with putin or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multi million dollar inheritance into more money, but all of the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. mike drop. next, trump's tirade, winner or loser? how do the voters feel, and the audience feel? and oh, did you hear him say that he knows more about isis than the generals? well, it happens that there is a general standing by who cannot wait to weigh in on that little nugget. >>> before the break, we heard some vintage donald trump attacks on the closest republican rival ben carson, bhu in the rally last night in iowa and before that in his sit-down interview with cnn, donald trump was also playing defense on the signature topic immigration, and forced deportation. here is more of that interview with my colleague erin burnett. >> but they are not going to want to leave, and you will have to hire a lot of people to get them to the border, right? >> first of all, they are here illegally, and if you send them right back, the border patrol, there i
how is that meeting with putin or wharton? or your self-funded campaign? anyone can turn a multi million dollar inheritance into more money, but all of the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. mike drop. next, trump's tirade, winner or loser? how do the voters feel, and the audience feel? and oh, did you hear him say that he knows more about isis than the generals? well, it happens that there is a general standing by who cannot wait to weigh in on that little nugget....
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particularly in wharton v. bock. >> is there any watershed procedural rule other than gideon? >> well, this court has said it's doubtful that any will emerge. and so we think this case is an implausible case for a new watershed rule to emerge since this rule and back to the bedrock point is not creating a -- it's not a revolution in bedrock understanding of procedure. it's an incremental step in sentencing juveniles. you know, if a case like crawford is not a watershed procedural rule, then it's difficult to understand how this one would be. >> we have one brief that tells us that this court has never barred punishment as cruel and unusual under the eighth amendment but refuse to make the decision retroactive. is that so? >> we disagree with that. there are cases that take the case that refused to make retroactive the rule in call caldwell versus mississippi. that's an eighth amendment case. it goes to the accuracy of a capital sentence jury determination of death and this court didn't make that rule retroactive and found that it was procedural and non-watershed at the same ti
particularly in wharton v. bock. >> is there any watershed procedural rule other than gideon? >> well, this court has said it's doubtful that any will emerge. and so we think this case is an implausible case for a new watershed rule to emerge since this rule and back to the bedrock point is not creating a -- it's not a revolution in bedrock understanding of procedure. it's an incremental step in sentencing juveniles. you know, if a case like crawford is not a watershed procedural...
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. >> reporter: a former athlete at georgetown and oxford who also has an mba from wharton.lines as a sophomore. co founding a huge support group for grieving college students after his mom waged a fierce battle with cancer. >> unfortunately she passed away a couple months after this. >> reporter: but doctor david faganbaum promised her he'd find a cure. instead, he found himself racing against time. facing a little known extremely deadly disease that may suddenly take his life. >> it's so frightening it's so epp so sod dick. i can go looking like i do now, healthy feeling great to win couple of days being in the intensive care unit with every organ failing. >> reporter: it's called castleman disease. >> so as deadly as cancer. >> reporter: far more mysterious. >> a third of patients die within five years. >> reporter: it's a hidden rare killer. >> i had my last rights read to me. i didn't think i was going to survive. >> reporter: castleman blind sided faganbaum in his third year of med school. he was only 25 years old. >> started experiencing my lymph nodes began to enlarg
. >> reporter: a former athlete at georgetown and oxford who also has an mba from wharton.lines as a sophomore. co founding a huge support group for grieving college students after his mom waged a fierce battle with cancer. >> unfortunately she passed away a couple months after this. >> reporter: but doctor david faganbaum promised her he'd find a cure. instead, he found himself racing against time. facing a little known extremely deadly disease that may suddenly take his...
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i would say that in my experience there's not a single concept you can learn at wharton that you could learn inside federal prison. new product launch, quality control, territorial expansion. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard everyone of these concepts elucidated many times. using somewhat different lingo and you would learned at wharton, but they understood everyone of these concepts and, unfortunately, there was no training at all to help people translate their intuitive grasp of the business world that they have learned to success in the drug world, no formal training to turn those into formal enterprises on the street. there was a computer course that was offered, i will tell the story will quick you don't mind, there were three courses while i was there. one ged course that they have a pretty strategic and so the pressure didn't really care that much for most of the time insisted he wanted to you didn't have to go. then there was -- what a better way to the person for success oriented and learn how to grow tomatoes in water for two weeks? and thirdly there was a
i would say that in my experience there's not a single concept you can learn at wharton that you could learn inside federal prison. new product launch, quality control, territorial expansion. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard everyone of these concepts elucidated many times. using somewhat different lingo and you would learned at wharton, but they understood everyone of these concepts and, unfortunately, there was no training at all to help people translate their intuitive...
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and i would say that in my experience, there's not a single concept you could learn at wharton that youcouldn't learn inside federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. risk management. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton. but they understood every one of these concepts, and unfortunately there was no training at all to help people translate their intuitive graft of the business world that they had learned through constitutes in the drug world. no formal training to turn those into formal enterprises on the street. there was a computer course that was offered. i'm going to tell a story real quick if you don't mind. about a month -- there were three courses while i was there. there was one ged course that they had a prisoner teach. and so the prisoner didn't really care that much for most of the time. and so if you didn't want to go, you didn't have to go. and then there was a hydroponics course because what better way to
and i would say that in my experience, there's not a single concept you could learn at wharton that youcouldn't learn inside federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. risk management. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton. but they understood every one of these concepts, and unfortunately there was no training at all to help...
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on boostingt you up than terry newn dance meant i agree with thatm c and ri would take the sort of wharton or the head of thewou facility and put it on him to create that culture. i certainly, i mean, i think wardens chose themselves now on no escaped today. i mean, that's like, all rights but everyone who goes through prison is reoffending and we want to know that, so the burea of prisons could at lleast track that information here at how our facilities doing because we also build these prisons in dogpatch usa and a lot of the people that are guards as jeff has imitated very well or the type of people heading cumberland and they were this close to being inmates themselves and i didn't find them anymore moral or educated. so, what is the training for them? i mean, what is theirm background? why is the head of my prison-- why don't they know something about psychology and motivation? instead of insulting people, try to build them up. >> is there any location whereco there are sort of good incentives or wardens are given a job to help people? >> i have not heard implemented. >> i will be the
on boostingt you up than terry newn dance meant i agree with thatm c and ri would take the sort of wharton or the head of thewou facility and put it on him to create that culture. i certainly, i mean, i think wardens chose themselves now on no escaped today. i mean, that's like, all rights but everyone who goes through prison is reoffending and we want to know that, so the burea of prisons could at lleast track that information here at how our facilities doing because we also build these...
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i have 2 colleagues at the wharton school looking at 2 choices. one now where we would select a box out of the container and send it to be inspected at small percentages, and one where we scan all of them. in some cases, it turns out that doing more is easier. the economics work better. in other places, in slower places, it will not have the in and you of buy- will not use that approach. it won't be a one-size-fits-all, but a conversation with industry is different than government to government. it is an engineering and operational problem, but not in unsolvable. we should not be throwing our hands in the air and saying, we hope it doesn't happen. rep. brownley: i will yield back, mr. chairman. rep. hunter: we have run out of members. this was not a bad showing for today. usually, it is just me and john. think you for what you do for the country and industry. thank you for being here. with that the hearing is adjourned. >> next, your calls and comments journal."gton then "newsmakers" with kevin brady. then speeches by outgoing house speaker john b
i have 2 colleagues at the wharton school looking at 2 choices. one now where we would select a box out of the container and send it to be inspected at small percentages, and one where we scan all of them. in some cases, it turns out that doing more is easier. the economics work better. in other places, in slower places, it will not have the in and you of buy- will not use that approach. it won't be a one-size-fits-all, but a conversation with industry is different than government to...
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and i would say that in my experience, there's not a single concept you could learn at wharton that youcouldn't learn inside federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. risk management. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton. but they understood every one of these concepts, and unfortunately there was no training at all to help people translate their intuitive graft of the business world that they had learned through success in the drug world. no formal training to turn those into formal enterprises on the street. there was a computer course that was offered. i'm going to tell a story real quick if you don't mind. about a month -- there were three courses while i was there. there was one ged course that they had a prisoner teach. and so the prisoner didn't really care that much for most of the time. and so if you didn't want to go, you didn't have to go. and then there was a hydroponics course because what better way to prep
and i would say that in my experience, there's not a single concept you could learn at wharton that youcouldn't learn inside federal prison. new product launch. quality control. territorial expansion. risk management. barriers to entry, supply chain management. i heard every one of these concepts elucidated numerous times using somewhat different lingo than you would learn it at wharton. but they understood every one of these concepts, and unfortunately there was no training at all to help...
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if weas very wharton paid are marching in formation with a guy with a machine gun, he is going to kill you all. off i went to the slop pits. i cleaned latrines and slop. that was good training for later in life. i think i hate all armies. anti-militarist i think training a human being to push a button and killing a million people in thinking nothing about it is a horrendous thing to do. the germansly what didn't to the concentration camp inmates. the's the first thing germans did to the concentration cap inmates. they shave their heads and gave them a number. you assigned? benjamin: basic training in carolina. you do all of those ridiculous things. i kept saying there is a war going on. is there anything more i can do western mark it was a form of torture. the torture was directed at me personally i had applied for kernel on the examining port had been my classmate at harvard. he said what you doing here? i had no problem passing. called.ver by commanding officers felt the same way. i tried to get out of that the i was in the wrong outfit. we were being trained for the in asian of fran
if weas very wharton paid are marching in formation with a guy with a machine gun, he is going to kill you all. off i went to the slop pits. i cleaned latrines and slop. that was good training for later in life. i think i hate all armies. anti-militarist i think training a human being to push a button and killing a million people in thinking nothing about it is a horrendous thing to do. the germansly what didn't to the concentration camp inmates. the's the first thing germans did to the...
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or wharton? or your self-funded campaign?one can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. a coordinated trump attack? >> reporter: each candidate in the field has its own strategy. i don't think they necessarily all overlap. i think what you're seeing right now is donald trump reverting to the kind of campaigning that propelled him to the top of the pack where he hits. when he is threatened by a candidate, much like he perceived himself to be by jeb bush over the summer, carol, he goes after them hard. don't forget where last night's event was. it was in iowa. that's the place ben carson is presenting the stiffest challenge to donald trump. he's aware of it. we're 79 days away from the caucuses. and donald trump is putting ben carson on notice that he is not going to escape the wrath of trump. this has been the stuff of his success. >> okay. so, "the washington post" had an interesting article this morning. it said the republican establishment
or wharton? or your self-funded campaign?one can turn a multimillion dollar inheritance into more money but all the money in the world won't make you as smart as ben carson. a coordinated trump attack? >> reporter: each candidate in the field has its own strategy. i don't think they necessarily all overlap. i think what you're seeing right now is donald trump reverting to the kind of campaigning that propelled him to the top of the pack where he hits. when he is threatened by a candidate,...
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and much like ronald and donald, you are a graduate of the wharton school. what is your take on mr. on your mind. scott: i won't be voting for mr. trump. i think he's a very successful business person. i don't think he has the experience to be president. but i do think he has brought something positive to the campaign. one of the things people like about him is he's not scripted. sometimes he's extremely not scripted, and maybe that's not good, either, but i think americans are tired of politicians who never say anything. stephanie:? why wouldn't you vote for him? ? scott: i think you need to have a lot of experience to even have a chance of being a successful president, and i don't think his experience is relevant to the role. david: barack obama? stephanie: that is unfair. thank you so much. greenhill ceo scott bok. i loved having you here. that does it for "bloomberg ." tomorrow, cisco ceo chuck robbins. stick with us. we will see you tomorrow at 7:00. ♪ . . is 10:00 a.m. in new york, 3:00 p.m. in london, and 11:00 p.m. in hong kong. welcome to bloomberg markets. betty: from
and much like ronald and donald, you are a graduate of the wharton school. what is your take on mr. on your mind. scott: i won't be voting for mr. trump. i think he's a very successful business person. i don't think he has the experience to be president. but i do think he has brought something positive to the campaign. one of the things people like about him is he's not scripted. sometimes he's extremely not scripted, and maybe that's not good, either, but i think americans are tired of...
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how was that meeting with putin or wharton anyone can turn an inheritance and won't.om carson. he has a meeting. maria: you know what, carly fiorina fighting back against trump. that's interesting. blake, thank you. joining us now is multi-millionaire investor, thank you for being with us. >> i can hardly wait to get to new york to the studio. been too long since we've crossed paths. maria: we look forward to having you onset. thanks, foster. let me first get your take on trump attack on ben carson. it's turning quite ugly in terms of the attacks. what's your take on it? >> i'm not sure everyone takes those comments of donald trump seriously. i spent time with ben carson one-on-one and the man is pathologically honest, pathologically committed and kind american patriot. that's what i love to see in a man. maria: that's very kind of you to say and quite accurate and i think that's why some of these comments from donald trump are sort of bouncing off ben carson. people aren't taking him too seriously about him. so, would you consider switching your support to ben carson
how was that meeting with putin or wharton anyone can turn an inheritance and won't.om carson. he has a meeting. maria: you know what, carly fiorina fighting back against trump. that's interesting. blake, thank you. joining us now is multi-millionaire investor, thank you for being with us. >> i can hardly wait to get to new york to the studio. been too long since we've crossed paths. maria: we look forward to having you onset. thanks, foster. let me first get your take on trump attack on...
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all my life talking to you watching your show other shoes reading all the papers, and going to the whartonot of different things, i mean it is really sort of interesting they say how do you prepare for a debate, there are so many questions that -- you understand that. maria: most medium most republican voters want to know are you the guy to beat hillary clinton let's facit. donald trump: i do very well. maria: can you beat hillary clinton. donald trump: she has done a toeshl j terribly job i am the one she doesn't want to run begins a i haven't focused on her i am -- we had 17 we have 15 now. as you saw in fact i see it on your screen trump number one, easely number one people think carson or trump it is not, the "new york times" reported that carson is trying to solidify his lead, there is only one problem as you know, because do you the tabulations i am easily number one, i am surprised to see that. >> economics your take on foreign policy here for a second, donald a lot of discussion, around isis around russia, in syria. what would you do in terms of going head-to-head against russia no
all my life talking to you watching your show other shoes reading all the papers, and going to the whartonot of different things, i mean it is really sort of interesting they say how do you prepare for a debate, there are so many questions that -- you understand that. maria: most medium most republican voters want to know are you the guy to beat hillary clinton let's facit. donald trump: i do very well. maria: can you beat hillary clinton. donald trump: she has done a toeshl j terribly job i am...