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the message that resonated with me is that he graduated from wharton. lot of students that go to wharton went to wall street, but he wanted to take a different path. that is how i feel. i'm not quite sure what i want to do after college, but i do know i want to study economics and public policy. i think going to a great school will allow me to figure out new career paths. it is really comforting to see someone else who has such prestige with the same indecision when he was in college. brian: what impact do you think it has had on you that your parents are in the military and that you've lived in different places? where else have you lived? >> i've lived in germany for the last five years. before that i lived in italy, hawaii, korea, turkey, washington, d.c. i was born in texas. the great thing about military kids is you really get to see how the government works firsthand. my school is paid for by the department of defense. you can to see the power of the military. the military community is so interconnected because we are so empathetic. when someone de
the message that resonated with me is that he graduated from wharton. lot of students that go to wharton went to wall street, but he wanted to take a different path. that is how i feel. i'm not quite sure what i want to do after college, but i do know i want to study economics and public policy. i think going to a great school will allow me to figure out new career paths. it is really comforting to see someone else who has such prestige with the same indecision when he was in college. brian:...
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and paul wharton is here with three of h three lady friends, to tell us all about it. right. >> i'm not. >> i mean holly i'm just not. >> so i know nothing about this most of us watched for many years as the women of sex and the city ran around new york city trying to work out their shortcomings. but one thing they were never short on was finding dates. and in their 30s, fours and 50s it was pretty inspiring. but was it real holly yes do you think it was real? >> to tell us more about what the dating season is really like for single ladies in fabulous 40s and 50s although they all like 25 please welcome kara allen, jenn heck and cookie whiting to the show. hey, ladies. >> hello. thanks for having us. >> thanks for coming you all look beautiful. >> thanks. >> kara, raining men out there or dating desert. >> it's somewhere in the middle i think. >> yeah. >> i enjoy dating. i'm kind of seeing one person right now but normally i always have pair and a spare. >> a pair an spare. >> yes. >> that sounds interesting i heard do you not like dating apps. >> i don't. >> well i fe
and paul wharton is here with three of h three lady friends, to tell us all about it. right. >> i'm not. >> i mean holly i'm just not. >> so i know nothing about this most of us watched for many years as the women of sex and the city ran around new york city trying to work out their shortcomings. but one thing they were never short on was finding dates. and in their 30s, fours and 50s it was pretty inspiring. but was it real holly yes do you think it was real? >> to tell...
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he is at wharton. if he didn't get a scholarship what are they paying 60, $70,000. he goes, i am not taking that seriously. 7:53 he is up, dancing in the club. don't worry about taking the test we don't take that it seriously. >>> we were stun in the news room yesterday when we read this report, that half of all women who have had double mastectomies, may be didn't need them. possibly some doctors misreading diagnoses. >>> new details emerge in the investigation into prince's death, how he worked to keep his addiction a secret. ♪ when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24hr is the #1 choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. for all day and all night protection... banish the burn... with nexium 24hr. >>> the world health organization says that the depression is number one illness in the world right now we may have a new face for. that. >> prince harry. he was just 12 when his mother princess di an as was killed in the car crash in paris but in a interview it took him nearly 20 years to deal with this grief. this
he is at wharton. if he didn't get a scholarship what are they paying 60, $70,000. he goes, i am not taking that seriously. 7:53 he is up, dancing in the club. don't worry about taking the test we don't take that it seriously. >>> we were stun in the news room yesterday when we read this report, that half of all women who have had double mastectomies, may be didn't need them. possibly some doctors misreading diagnoses. >>> new details emerge in the investigation into prince's...
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she went to wharton, and nepotism nepotism. it is unpaid and has to follow the government ethics will. >> want to talk about qualified in washington dc you want to have that debate? 538 people in dc are not qualified to run a one car parade. inner-city youth in high school, enough cases in north korea, guys diane right now in iraq taking back land from isis, russia did something in the election and we are worried about ivanka trump? if he wantss to pay her that is his responsibility. there are bigger issues to deal with. dagen: there is a plans lgbt protest party for saturday night to protest despite her being an advocate for gbt to protest the climate rules that have come out of the white house. >> ivanka is smarter and more talented than other people trump has picked for key posts from reality shows that are far more embarrassing than the apprentice. we have to think about the president we are setting, if hillary clinton became president you want chelsea clinton with a west wing office? i don't think you would. it has been do
she went to wharton, and nepotism nepotism. it is unpaid and has to follow the government ethics will. >> want to talk about qualified in washington dc you want to have that debate? 538 people in dc are not qualified to run a one car parade. inner-city youth in high school, enough cases in north korea, guys diane right now in iraq taking back land from isis, russia did something in the election and we are worried about ivanka trump? if he wantss to pay her that is his responsibility....
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wharton did not like straight lines.didn't think it involved thinking but once you make a curve then you start thinking burr design. >> just looking around this room from the table, to the ceiling beams, everything that catches your eye is details and very cool artistic way. >> big time. >> in 1940, he added in, a added bedroom, filled witt books and build a bed to take advantage of the southern view >> wow. how about this what is happening. >> this is a trapdoor that was designed to keep sawdust from the studio down below from coming up here to get a different living space. >> reporter: in 1966, he crafted a kitchen inside a curve cile owe. >> did he make, everything himself. >> oh, yeah, pretty much. if he didn't to have buy something, he didn't. >> it is phenomenal. it was built in 1930. it is left the building three times. >> yes. >> to get on exhibit. >> most noteably 1944 fair up in new york city. >> every where eyes are going is there different things to be absorbed in these spaces. >> you have to come here. >> ev
wharton did not like straight lines.didn't think it involved thinking but once you make a curve then you start thinking burr design. >> just looking around this room from the table, to the ceiling beams, everything that catches your eye is details and very cool artistic way. >> big time. >> in 1940, he added in, a added bedroom, filled witt books and build a bed to take advantage of the southern view >> wow. how about this what is happening. >> this is a trapdoor...
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the blaze broke out on the 1500 block of wharton street no injuries reported. >>> warrington township police shut down a section of route 611 because of a crash involving a pedestrian. a person was hit walking along 611 near park road. the hood of the car is crushed. drivers are being asked to avoid the area until the scene has been cleared. there's no word on the pedestrian's condition. >>> a 69-year-old money was killed attempting to cross the boulevard in northeast philadelphia. melford pinkney was not in a crosswalk when he was struck. his family said he had just left home. they don't know where he was going and why he chose to walk instead of drive. the driver remained on the scene, no charges have been filed. >>> a large group of juveniles were caught on camera riding their bikes on the vine street expressway. "action news" viewer dave silver captured the scene yesterday afternoon. 100 bicyclists were riding in the eastbound lanes. nobody was hit, it is not known where they want. >>> philadelphia busted up a massive pot party over the weekend. inspectors say nearly 200 people we
the blaze broke out on the 1500 block of wharton street no injuries reported. >>> warrington township police shut down a section of route 611 because of a crash involving a pedestrian. a person was hit walking along 611 near park road. the hood of the car is crushed. drivers are being asked to avoid the area until the scene has been cleared. there's no word on the pedestrian's condition. >>> a 69-year-old money was killed attempting to cross the boulevard in northeast...
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the author, university of arizona professor of sociology, kathleen's wharton. doctor sportsman, what is the chicken trail? >> well it's a way to describe a circular movements of chickens to mexico and immigrants to the us in the briefest form? host: in a longer form, how does that occur? guest: the id is because of transformation in the poultry industry there were increases in labor conflict and because of that tyson, for example, was indicted for recruiting illegals in mexico, giving them papers, crossing the border into distributing them in their plant spirit that was far the movement north. also, as a consequence in the poultry industry there was a flood of culture exports to mexico, which contributed to undermining the poultry industry and in rural workers particularly in mexico. there was really no alternative for them to be absorbed into an economy and as a consequence you get the migration back northward , so that's a slightly longer version. host: do a lot of mexican immigrants work in the american poultry industry? >> well, this is for the nation as a
the author, university of arizona professor of sociology, kathleen's wharton. doctor sportsman, what is the chicken trail? >> well it's a way to describe a circular movements of chickens to mexico and immigrants to the us in the briefest form? host: in a longer form, how does that occur? guest: the id is because of transformation in the poultry industry there were increases in labor conflict and because of that tyson, for example, was indicted for recruiting illegals in mexico, giving...
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as i like to tell my students at wharton, health care spending is not like peter butter. it's not evenly spread. it's lumpy bumpy. older people will spend more, younger people will spend less. half the population will spend virtually nothing, but the average is $10,000. this is the definition of unaffordability, and it has come and i believe, will be solved. one of the things that seen over the last eight to ten years is 17.5, 18%, that's what the country can afford in healthcare, not a dimorphic therefore we have to get healthcare spending down to gdp, plus zero. that's our goal. i think we can get there. what's the way forward? well, i've spent the last three or four years going around to look at places that are doing really, really well. they are delivering high-value care. they are high quality, relatively low-cost and good patient experience. i will be perfectly honest with you, probably be an embarrassment to my wharton colleagues, i wasn't systematic about this, right? i don't know how many of you have read jim collins is a book from good to great which i think is
as i like to tell my students at wharton, health care spending is not like peter butter. it's not evenly spread. it's lumpy bumpy. older people will spend more, younger people will spend less. half the population will spend virtually nothing, but the average is $10,000. this is the definition of unaffordability, and it has come and i believe, will be solved. one of the things that seen over the last eight to ten years is 17.5, 18%, that's what the country can afford in healthcare, not a...
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. >>> a fire started on wharton street after 1:30 a.m. the blaze started on the second floor above a corner store. no reports of injuries. >>> philadelphia made an arrest of a massive pot party over the weekend. inspectors say 200 people were crammed inside what police described as a death trap. they arrested 22 people and seized 50 pounds ever marijuana, $50,000 in cash and several guns. the scene we are told was a disaster waiting to happen. l.and i found the fire alarm and sprinkler system did not work and there was one exit and entrance. >> it is a death trap very often. it's probably things are going to be okay, but if they are not it could be a disaster. >> there's no word on who owns the building. at least two organizers are facing serious charges. >>> all right with the budget deadline looming, president donald trump plans a whirlwind of activities this week seeking to highlight accomplishments. putting pressure on democrats to pay for a wall on the u.s./mexico border. he is approaching the symbolic 100 day mark for the coming wee
. >>> a fire started on wharton street after 1:30 a.m. the blaze started on the second floor above a corner store. no reports of injuries. >>> philadelphia made an arrest of a massive pot party over the weekend. inspectors say 200 people were crammed inside what police described as a death trap. they arrested 22 people and seized 50 pounds ever marijuana, $50,000 in cash and several guns. the scene we are told was a disaster waiting to happen. l.and i found the fire alarm and...
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. >> reporter: adam grant is known as the most popular psychology professor at wharton. specialty, resilience. why was adam the perfect coauthor of this book? >> well, i didn't turn to adam to be a coauthor, i turned to adam as a friend. >> reporter: sandberg says when she returned to facebook her legendary confidence was sapped. you're one of the most powerful women in the world, you're supposed to be the epitome of confidence. >> it never occurred to me that losing dave would trash my self-confidence in other areas. i was going to work, i could barely get through a meeting without thinking about dave or crying. how could i do my job? >> how is that possible? >> it's called secondary loss. they can't focus. they are feeling uncontrollable emotions. they feel like other people are seeing them as fragile. and that leads to a lot of self-doubt. >> reporter: option b," essentially a handbook for overcoming trauma. looking for pinpoints of light in the darkness. >> adam suggested that i write down three moments of joy in a journal every night before i go to bed. my coffee ta
. >> reporter: adam grant is known as the most popular psychology professor at wharton. specialty, resilience. why was adam the perfect coauthor of this book? >> well, i didn't turn to adam to be a coauthor, i turned to adam as a friend. >> reporter: sandberg says when she returned to facebook her legendary confidence was sapped. you're one of the most powerful women in the world, you're supposed to be the epitome of confidence. >> it never occurred to me that losing...
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host: philip wharton, your response? guest: yes, dramatic swings. it looks like they may be on the verge of the next dramatic swing russias operations with to challenging the operations. we are getting tough statements. it is time for russia to drop is not for sod and it longer twirled herbal and i worry that the new strategy depends on prying a russia away from president assad that they will fail as much as predecessors fail because we have been trying to do that for years. and it turns out that russia is deeply committed to president take a lott will more than a single set of airstrikes and a single airfield to back to get putin off his support. host: let's go to luke, a republican. good morning. caller: this is a total mess. i am embarrassed. russia is not going to back out. they are not going to back out. i hear this on tv but you cannot underestimate the enemy. everyone says we have the rest -- we have the best military in the world. -- host: what do you want to see? we have lost luke. michael, how are you? host: go ahead. caller: i would like
host: philip wharton, your response? guest: yes, dramatic swings. it looks like they may be on the verge of the next dramatic swing russias operations with to challenging the operations. we are getting tough statements. it is time for russia to drop is not for sod and it longer twirled herbal and i worry that the new strategy depends on prying a russia away from president assad that they will fail as much as predecessors fail because we have been trying to do that for years. and it turns out...
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>> guest: professor at wharton school. cspan: previously at sec. >> guest: a previous economist at the fcc. cspan: lydia beyoud. >> can you give us what you think the playing field would look like? you as economist what would that be at the fcc? >> guest: so evening playing field i want to see a venue complaining content providers, start with those, we have another set of actors too who are potentially at disadvantage, that would be independent distributors. let's start with the content providers. i want to see a platform or venue which they could come to the fcc and say we're not being treated right. currently there are currently no protections. it is kind of open in the air right now but i think we could look at the kind of protections we have for independent cable networks as a template for how that should go. with respect to online distributors i think the same platform could be used. finally, you know, we talk a lot about discrimination by vertly integrated isps potentially threatening innovation in the content space.
>> guest: professor at wharton school. cspan: previously at sec. >> guest: a previous economist at the fcc. cspan: lydia beyoud. >> can you give us what you think the playing field would look like? you as economist what would that be at the fcc? >> guest: so evening playing field i want to see a venue complaining content providers, start with those, we have another set of actors too who are potentially at disadvantage, that would be independent distributors. let's start...
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singer: a professor at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. peter: was previously with the fcc? dr. singer: he was previously a chief economist at the fcc. lydia: can you give us more detail on what you think that that even playing field looks like, for you as an economist, what would it be? dr. singer: the even playing field, what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers, let's start with those. we have another set of actors that potentially are at a disadvantage and that would be independent distributors. let's start with content providers. want -- i want to see a platform or venue in which they can come to the fcc and say we are not being treated right. currently, there really are no protections. i think it is kind of open. it is in the air. i think we could look to the kind of protections we have for independent cable networks as a template for how that should go. with respect to online distributors, i think the same platform could be used. and finally, we talk a lot about discrimination by vertically integrated isps
singer: a professor at the wharton school of business at the university of pennsylvania. peter: was previously with the fcc? dr. singer: he was previously a chief economist at the fcc. lydia: can you give us more detail on what you think that that even playing field looks like, for you as an economist, what would it be? dr. singer: the even playing field, what i want to see is a venue in which complaining content providers, let's start with those. we have another set of actors that potentially...
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the question is did they declare wharton trump nationalism and the stock market rally yesterday?zed it's trying everything it can to put the economy into a recession. they are trying to stop trump dead in his tracks. charles: you don't think they would have done this if there was a president hillary clinton in office? >> i absolutely do not. charles: talk about a bombshell. is this latest battle in the war between economic nationalism and globalism? here to continue the debate. jeffrey cleveland and. shelby: holiday. the fed and their central relationship with donald trump, i think this kind of stuff will pick up. those minutes yesterday were pretty tough. they dimmed the rally and they seemed to dis whether trump could even get some of this stuff done. >> they are saying what everybody else is saying including paul ryan, saying we may not see tax reform until 2018. and that's scaring investors. it was baked in that we were going to get these things done in 2017. donald trump started a war when he said janet yellen is political. you could make the case she is, and you can make th
the question is did they declare wharton trump nationalism and the stock market rally yesterday?zed it's trying everything it can to put the economy into a recession. they are trying to stop trump dead in his tracks. charles: you don't think they would have done this if there was a president hillary clinton in office? >> i absolutely do not. charles: talk about a bombshell. is this latest battle in the war between economic nationalism and globalism? here to continue the debate. jeffrey...
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that portfolio of fighting in space should the war extend into space and there is no such thing as wharton space it's just war. but we have to be ready if war extend into space. we been doing this since 1954 as the united states air force. it's important to understand not as a competitive dialogue but very often it becomes a competition for resources and that's not where my head is but i look at this as a obligation i have is a joint chief responsible for ponderings of the space force and the space architecture, 12 constellations that were flying right now as we speak. to ensure that we provide those capabilities and we have assured access to space. within the dialogues that occur are relative to space and all of the stakeholders in space being commercial allies and partners, defense, intelligence that were looking at the first of all, how do we ensure that we have good strategy and policy that can then drive the context of operations that we know as are operating in space for the war to extend into space and from that con ops how do we define requirements and from requirements required ex
that portfolio of fighting in space should the war extend into space and there is no such thing as wharton space it's just war. but we have to be ready if war extend into space. we been doing this since 1954 as the united states air force. it's important to understand not as a competitive dialogue but very often it becomes a competition for resources and that's not where my head is but i look at this as a obligation i have is a joint chief responsible for ponderings of the space force and the...
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when you factor the impact on the economy, experts from university of pennsylvania wharton said it with the economic growth every the next two decades. it would end up hurting us. by the way, 51% of the benefits go to the top 1%. this plan is not about growing our economy. it would shrink our economy and give a larger share of the shrinking economy to the very we wealthy. >> stephen, it comes down to how you pay for the tax cut. you want to get health care done first within the trump administration and have savings to justify it. the idea of we will grow our way out of any of the definiaficit results in there. how do you justify? >> i want to refer all your viewers to the piece in the wall street journal this morning which points we are growing at 1.8% for the last ten years. the congressional budget office says we will grow 1.8% for the next decade or two. i think jason would agree. you will not make progress reducing that deficit when you are growing at less than 2%. if we get it up to 3% or 4%, you see a big increase in tax revenue. i'm not saying the tax cut will pay for itself. i'm
when you factor the impact on the economy, experts from university of pennsylvania wharton said it with the economic growth every the next two decades. it would end up hurting us. by the way, 51% of the benefits go to the top 1%. this plan is not about growing our economy. it would shrink our economy and give a larger share of the shrinking economy to the very we wealthy. >> stephen, it comes down to how you pay for the tax cut. you want to get health care done first within the trump...
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the professor from wharton. and dave sandberg, a former friend of mine, sarah sandberg's husband.e not going to miss an interview with the lawyer who was working from the doctor that was taken from that plane. the united airlines plane that we've been talking about for the past couple weeks. so, that's what's on tap this morning. >> yeah, i remember his news conference watching united stock taking the hit. andrew, we'll see you in a few moments. we're back here with tom lee, talking about the impact on stock. we've got a few heavyweights this week. p & g, the dow components and big techs like amazon and microsoft. >> yes, i think earning are always a pretty good news story. we still have the view that we're going to cycle the expansion and i think finally profits are turning a profit recession last year. but, you know, i think for us, the reason we're not embracing a lot of this more strongly i think risk reward is still an issue for us, valuation. >> you know what you're going to hear today, tom which is, yeah, sure, stocks are expensive, but nothing's been able to get this marke
the professor from wharton. and dave sandberg, a former friend of mine, sarah sandberg's husband.e not going to miss an interview with the lawyer who was working from the doctor that was taken from that plane. the united airlines plane that we've been talking about for the past couple weeks. so, that's what's on tap this morning. >> yeah, i remember his news conference watching united stock taking the hit. andrew, we'll see you in a few moments. we're back here with tom lee, talking about...
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she graduated from wharton business school.t's frustrating how much the double standard you hold people to. >> that's not true. >> no, i'm not saying there's a double standard. i think she's an amazing person. i know her personally. i think she's pretty school and she's done things personally. >> but you said we shouldn't pretend she's accomplished in her own right. it's incredibly insulting and belittling. >> her name would not there if her name wasn't ivanka. >> you can see that about the kennedy. >> robert kennedy before attorney general chief counsel with a major city. it was nepotism of jfk but he had some qualifications, unlike ivanka. i want to say smg on her behalf. >> you think -- >> excuse me. i want to say something on her behalf. troubling, may be violations of emollient clause where president and family aren't allowed to accept gifts from foreign governments. there's lots of favors coming in from foreign governments. setting that aside, i actually am glad she's close to president trump in proximity for this reason,
she graduated from wharton business school.t's frustrating how much the double standard you hold people to. >> that's not true. >> no, i'm not saying there's a double standard. i think she's an amazing person. i know her personally. i think she's pretty school and she's done things personally. >> but you said we shouldn't pretend she's accomplished in her own right. it's incredibly insulting and belittling. >> her name would not there if her name wasn't ivanka. >>...
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now, you went to wharton business call, basically the main rival to harvard.not against all business schools, but you argue that the distribution of wealth in our country have an ever larger percentage of it, causing volatility in our country, directly related to the leftism taught at harvard business school. >> absolutely. it is important to remember, they were founded around the time of the last big populous, a century ago, when americans were concerned that the robber barons would eat everything in their path. a century later, there a reason donald trump got elected, because the people are angry at the way the elites have handled the economy. the people in control are from harvard business school. >> tucker: it seems like these are smart people, they went to hbs, but it seems like there is a certain mind set that comes out of there that has to do with short-term gain over long-term health. is it fair to lay that at the feet of the school? >> absolutely. you know, one thing i point out in the book, the emergence of shareholder capitalism in the '80s during t
now, you went to wharton business call, basically the main rival to harvard.not against all business schools, but you argue that the distribution of wealth in our country have an ever larger percentage of it, causing volatility in our country, directly related to the leftism taught at harvard business school. >> absolutely. it is important to remember, they were founded around the time of the last big populous, a century ago, when americans were concerned that the robber barons would eat...
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schoolnded the wharton of business which is where i will attend next year.he message that resonated with me was that he graduated from working and a lot of students who graduate go to wall street but he wants to do something different. he wasn't sure what it was but he said he wanted to take a different path. i'm not sure what i want to do after college but i do know what i want to study which is economics and public policy. but i have been going to a great school and it will allow me to create a new career path. it is comforting to see someone else who has such prestige with the same indecision when he was in college. >> what impact the you think it has had on you that your parents are in the military and that you have lived in different places? where else have you lived? >> i've lived in germany for the last five years. before that i lived in italy. then hawaii and korea and turkey and washington, d.c. i was born in texas. i think the greatest thing about military kids is you really get to see how the government works firsthand. -- you really get to see th
schoolnded the wharton of business which is where i will attend next year.he message that resonated with me was that he graduated from working and a lot of students who graduate go to wall street but he wants to do something different. he wasn't sure what it was but he said he wanted to take a different path. i'm not sure what i want to do after college but i do know what i want to study which is economics and public policy. but i have been going to a great school and it will allow me to create...
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the action cam was on the scene here on the 1500 block of wharton street. the fire broke out at around 1:40 a.m. on the second floor in a bedroom. both the apartment and the corner store below it suffered damage but fortunately no one was hurt. >>> we are working to get more information about a reported stabbing in upper darby this morning. chopper6 hd was over the 200 block of south fairview avenue. police were called to the scene around 10:30 a.m. so far no word on who was stabbed or how badly the victim may have been hurt. >> philadelphia police are asking for your help tracking down two suspects who were caught on camera. each is that wanted for different crimes. first, officials say this man shot another person following a fight last week near the corner of 52nd and styles. the victim was rushed to the hospital and is expected to be okay. >>> also police are looking for another man who allegedly confronted an 86-year-old near 61st and market last week brandishing a raise door blade. the victim ignored the suspect but that suspect followed him home and
the action cam was on the scene here on the 1500 block of wharton street. the fire broke out at around 1:40 a.m. on the second floor in a bedroom. both the apartment and the corner store below it suffered damage but fortunately no one was hurt. >>> we are working to get more information about a reported stabbing in upper darby this morning. chopper6 hd was over the 200 block of south fairview avenue. police were called to the scene around 10:30 a.m. so far no word on who was stabbed or...
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i will be perfectly honest with you -- it'll probably be an embarrassment to my wharton colleagues -- i wasn't systematic about this, right? i don't know how many of you have read jim collins' book, "from good to great," which i think is a superb book, right? he spent months and months studying companies before he picked his ten that he went to look at. he compared their stock prices and all sorts of stuff. he did it very scientifically. i think he wrote a brilliant, insightful book. there are a lot of lessons for people in the not for profit as well as the for-profit center, but eight out of his ten companies fell out of the top tier immediately upon publication, right? i was hutch more haphazard. i had heard about places that were doing great, and i went to visit them. i was doing speeches and someone tells me we're doing this great, and i went and visited and saw what they're doing. all around the country. part of my goal here is to differentiate the signal from the noise. it's very hard for the public, for even those of us in health care, to see lots of beacons. they're small at t
i will be perfectly honest with you -- it'll probably be an embarrassment to my wharton colleagues -- i wasn't systematic about this, right? i don't know how many of you have read jim collins' book, "from good to great," which i think is a superb book, right? he spent months and months studying companies before he picked his ten that he went to look at. he compared their stock prices and all sorts of stuff. he did it very scientifically. i think he wrote a brilliant, insightful book....
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something in common with president trump: they both graduated from the prestigious business school, wharton. unlike many of his classmates, jose did not choose a career on wall street. >> teaching sixth grade math is most challenging thing i have ever done in my life. i wouldn't trade it for the world. >> reporter: his students know he is a daca recipient, at a time when the federal government is cracking down on undocumented immigrants. >> i had a lot of students in tears asking me if i was going to be taken away, and if they could hide me. i had students asking me, if their parents were deported, if they were going to be allowed to leave with them, or if they would become a part of the foster care system here. >> reporter: immigration arrests are up 33% nationwide, compared to the same three months last year. for jose and others, this adds to the climate of fear. >> ice has basically set up shop at the grocery store. they are there all day. now my mom is like, "we need to stay home, and if we need something from the store or something, we only go out at night." >> it's hard for me to talk
something in common with president trump: they both graduated from the prestigious business school, wharton. unlike many of his classmates, jose did not choose a career on wall street. >> teaching sixth grade math is most challenging thing i have ever done in my life. i wouldn't trade it for the world. >> reporter: his students know he is a daca recipient, at a time when the federal government is cracking down on undocumented immigrants. >> i had a lot of students in tears...
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i think he finished first in his class at wharton. he has an incredible ability to take a complex issue and kit and communicate it. i think that is one of the reasons his message has resonated with so many people. he has the ability to communicate. >> [indiscernible] rep. palmer: there are some people you can't communicate with. i'm answering her question. show some class. show some class. this is alabama. we don't act like people in other parts of the country. he understands the art of the deal. he wrote the book on it. i went in and laid out the position and made the deal. thank you for your question. ok. front back. the gentleman in the camo. >> thank you for being here. it is generous of your time. yesterday, one of the news shows i heard mr. j fits -- representative tickets representative deutch fits talking about mr. trump's tax returns and indicating he favors the release of tax returns from all of our president and is designing legislation to do this. so he had indicated the legislation is in the process of working on it. will
i think he finished first in his class at wharton. he has an incredible ability to take a complex issue and kit and communicate it. i think that is one of the reasons his message has resonated with so many people. he has the ability to communicate. >> [indiscernible] rep. palmer: there are some people you can't communicate with. i'm answering her question. show some class. show some class. this is alabama. we don't act like people in other parts of the country. he understands the art of...
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that's on a per capital basis. , tell my students at wharton health care spending is not like in butter, not evenly spread. it is lumpy and bumpy. half the population will spend ishing, but the average $10,000. this is the definition of on affordability. it has to, and will be solved. seenf the things we have recently, 70%, 80%, and that is what we can afford. therefore, we have to get spending down to gdp, and i think we can get there. forward?he way i have spent the last three or four years going around to look at places that are doing really well. they're delivering high-value care. they have high quality, relatively low-cost, and good patient experience. i will be perfectly honest with you, probably be an embarrassment to my work colleagues, i wasn't systematic about to this. i don't know how many of you 'book but jim collins he spent months studying companies before he picked the 10 that he wanted to look at. he did it very scientifically. i think you wrote an insightful book where -- that have a lot of lessons there. eight out of his 10 companies fell out of the top tier almost im
that's on a per capital basis. , tell my students at wharton health care spending is not like in butter, not evenly spread. it is lumpy and bumpy. half the population will spend ishing, but the average $10,000. this is the definition of on affordability. it has to, and will be solved. seenf the things we have recently, 70%, 80%, and that is what we can afford. therefore, we have to get spending down to gdp, and i think we can get there. forward?he way i have spent the last three or four years...
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serving on the original referendum bill known a stock without to pick it up from number 10 of the wharton bill. i remember one evening but then prime minister actually came into the committee room, i think it was committee room seven or eight is not in the public gallery to the hard right wingers and the tory party who were on that no committee. i've never seen or heard of a prime minister being phased for such ignominy. and of course he gave them the guarantee. he didn't say i'm going to renegotiate the terms of our membership. and then have a referendum. this is the consequence of that. when i say he'll go down as one of the most damaging prime ministers, prominent nonetheless. he's also put in jeopardy the future of the united kingdom. not just as a trading nation and our relationship with european union, that the future of scotland and parts of the united kingdom. but again, it would see who brought the referendum in the first place, which destroyed the labour party. the be frank about it and give the prominent role that they enjoy today. see also has put in jeopardy our relationship
serving on the original referendum bill known a stock without to pick it up from number 10 of the wharton bill. i remember one evening but then prime minister actually came into the committee room, i think it was committee room seven or eight is not in the public gallery to the hard right wingers and the tory party who were on that no committee. i've never seen or heard of a prime minister being phased for such ignominy. and of course he gave them the guarantee. he didn't say i'm going to...
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paul wharton is here to lead the discussion.it's just tuesd. >> thank you holly. >> looking forward to it. >> 8:42 right now. still ahead this morning, get ready for it. a georgia police department going above and beyond to help one team pull off epic promposal we'll show it to you just ahead. >> kevin mccarthy has entertainment news. >> kevin -- >> steve and allison -- >> steve and wisdom. >> allison looks a little bit better than me. >> i know. >> prince william and lady gaga talk over facebook about mental health. a star is born is being remade. a family musical has found its elsa and anna. stay tuned much fox5 is coming up next. (announcer) there's more to life than the climb. there's the view. you've gotta stop and look around a little. come, shed life's layers in asheville. let the child inside you out to play. remember who you are. life is for the taking, not for taking it easy. asheville. discovery, inside and out. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked
paul wharton is here to lead the discussion.it's just tuesd. >> thank you holly. >> looking forward to it. >> 8:42 right now. still ahead this morning, get ready for it. a georgia police department going above and beyond to help one team pull off epic promposal we'll show it to you just ahead. >> kevin mccarthy has entertainment news. >> kevin -- >> steve and allison -- >> steve and wisdom. >> allison looks a little bit better than me. >> i...
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wharton toit's them a knowledge that when sanctions are imposed, by design, they are going to harm american business. the engagement and whatever countries we have targeted for sanctions. >> i don't think it is disrupting american business. i think it is to disrupt the economies of those countries. american business may or may not be affected to some degree. mr. tillerson: the intent behind it is to disrupt that countries access to american business investment. technology, the financial sectors. fact, thely stating a fact is sanctions do impact american business interests. interestting america's , and this is were the president-elect would see the argument as well. sanctions are a powerful tool. let's design them well, target them well, and enforce them fully. extent we can, if we can have other countries join us or our -- or if we are designing them in concert. senator menendez: when you made your remarks, i will mention this for the record. you did not differentiate it that way. you may the broad case that sanctions are not an effective tool. i heard the response now. but in your opening
wharton toit's them a knowledge that when sanctions are imposed, by design, they are going to harm american business. the engagement and whatever countries we have targeted for sanctions. >> i don't think it is disrupting american business. i think it is to disrupt the economies of those countries. american business may or may not be affected to some degree. mr. tillerson: the intent behind it is to disrupt that countries access to american business investment. technology, the financial...
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. >>> up next, psychologist and wharton school professor adam grant co-authored a new book with sherylr husband. we'll hear from him after the break. the power of the nasdaq market. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. distributed by invesco distributors inc. containing this information. read it carefully. let's[ whimpers ] dog. find ping-pong. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. that's amazing! >>> welcome back. when facebook coo sheryl sandberg lost her husband unexpectedly two years ago, her specio experience of grief was something even the most forward-looking business leaders weren't ready for. adam grant is the co-author of "option b" written with sandberg on facing adversity and building resil resilience. we kel hum -- welcome him. >> thanks, andrew.
. >>> up next, psychologist and wharton school professor adam grant co-authored a new book with sherylr husband. we'll hear from him after the break. the power of the nasdaq market. the power of 100 of the world's top companies. the power of an etf. the power of qqq. the thinking we put in, clients get out. power your client's portfolio at powershares.com/qqq. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. call 800-983-0903 for the prospectus...
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wharton, with elders climate action.uff elders who came together to basically protect children and .randchildren most of us are not working. we are not trying to get jobs. we are not trying to get a promotion. we have the moral authority because what we are looking out for is not our personal interest, our investment, but the legacy we leave behind -- our families, our children, people who will carry our dna into the future. so, we have been pushing congress to put a tax on carbon, , andthe externalities pay to support federal action and we are doing a lot of eight and local action. we have chapters in michigan, in massachusetts, forming in the east bay area, san francisco, here in the d.c. area, all over the country. asare elders working volunteers, and we were basically a volunteer organization. nermeen: how did you yourself become involved in climate change? >> i was concerned about climate change. i have read i pcc reports -- ipcc reports, the sermon view, and i got a notice about a climate action day when they were
wharton, with elders climate action.uff elders who came together to basically protect children and .randchildren most of us are not working. we are not trying to get jobs. we are not trying to get a promotion. we have the moral authority because what we are looking out for is not our personal interest, our investment, but the legacy we leave behind -- our families, our children, people who will carry our dna into the future. so, we have been pushing congress to put a tax on carbon, , andthe...