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. >> pennsylvania wharton school attracts some of the brightest young business mine in the world.o why not put these kids to work helping the city they now call home? >> because we see amazon in philadelphia being a long-term project. >> two dozen teams of wharton students competed friday with mayor jim kenney attendance to put together the best philly sales pitch for amazon's second headquarters. >> we're looking for innovative ideas that can actually try to articulate to amazon why philadelphia is such a great place to be in. >> reporter: seattle based internet retailer and tech firm is promising to create 50 thus san new high-paying jobs in what's being called hq2. philly is among a host of major metro areas chomping at the bit to win the prize. >> wharton prime and team delphi. [ applause ] >> congratulations to you guys. [ applause ] >> co winners of friday's wharton presentation gave us a sense of what it will take to real in the big catch. first and for most tax breaks and incentives by our students calculations more than $12 billion worth. and worth the price. >> inn direc
. >> pennsylvania wharton school attracts some of the brightest young business mine in the world.o why not put these kids to work helping the city they now call home? >> because we see amazon in philadelphia being a long-term project. >> two dozen teams of wharton students competed friday with mayor jim kenney attendance to put together the best philly sales pitch for amazon's second headquarters. >> we're looking for innovative ideas that can actually try to articulate...
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2015, he found common bond, a private online lender started by wharton students. he locked in a good rate on a $70,000 loan. david klein got the idea to offer lower rates and better service in 2011, as he entered wharton with loans of about $90,000. >> the market itself is pretty broken. high rates, complex process, poor service. >> reporter: ten years earlier, klein consolidated his college loans with the federal government at about 2%. but the game changed after 2010, when the government stopped guaranteeing loans by private lenders. 8% rates were common. >> if consumers are paying 8% and investors are receiving 2%, there's a lot of room to provide more value to the consumer by lowering their rate, to the investor by increasing their return, and then eke out a modest profit in between. >> reporter: klein won't say if common bond is profitable, only that it began by making $2.5 million worth of loans to 39 wharton students in 2012, went national a year later, and now it's doing direct loans and refis for students at more than 2,000 schools. >> we have lent over a
2015, he found common bond, a private online lender started by wharton students. he locked in a good rate on a $70,000 loan. david klein got the idea to offer lower rates and better service in 2011, as he entered wharton with loans of about $90,000. >> the market itself is pretty broken. high rates, complex process, poor service. >> reporter: ten years earlier, klein consolidated his college loans with the federal government at about 2%. but the game changed after 2010, when the...
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wharton is partnering with the city to decide how to use the students' ideas in the pitch to amazon. the mayor will be on hand for the event. >>> in montgomery county, penndot will be talking about plans to fix congestion on two major highways in our area. one portion of highway they'll discuss is the blue route from westchester pike to i-95. they'll also address the congestion on i-95 between the blue route and commodore barry bridge. >>> in camden county, the board will hold another free flu clinic. the event runs from 11:00 to 1:00 at the collingswood senior center. flu shots are recommended to those in high-priority groups including senior citizens, pregnant women, and people with chronic illness. >>> in bucks county, people suffering from opioid addiction will have a new place to go for help starting today. congressman brian fitzpatrick and other local leaders will join with the foundation in ben sailen this afternoon to help -- salem this afternoon to help dedicate a new opioid treatment facility. >>> 4:41. still dark this hour. sun not up yet. whether it's cloudy, dreary, we'l
wharton is partnering with the city to decide how to use the students' ideas in the pitch to amazon. the mayor will be on hand for the event. >>> in montgomery county, penndot will be talking about plans to fix congestion on two major highways in our area. one portion of highway they'll discuss is the blue route from westchester pike to i-95. they'll also address the congestion on i-95 between the blue route and commodore barry bridge. >>> in camden county, the board will hold...
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asked for advice in drafting the proposal to be the location for amazon's second headquarters and wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt, but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have been tremendous. >> philadelphia's amazon proposal is getting other support as well, leading financial company moody analytics says it considers philadelphia a best choice, moody's said prime location and growing pool of skilled workers. >> um-hmm. >>> superstition lead to super natural on this friday the 13th. >> one of the cities oldest taverns may be serving up, spirits in more ways then one. reporter john mcdevitt from our sister station kyw news radio has all of the spooky details. >>> mcgillan's old ale housings above and beyond when it comes halloween decare they have specialty drinks and some say there are other spirits being served up, solve the patrons say the place is haunted by the original owners catherine mom mcgill an and william mcgill an. the general manager now says mr. mcgill an actually died on the p
asked for advice in drafting the proposal to be the location for amazon's second headquarters and wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt, but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have been tremendous. >> philadelphia's amazon proposal is getting other support as well, leading financial company moody analytics says it considers philadelphia a best choice, moody's said prime location and growing...
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i went to the wharton school of finance. tell you what, if putin likes me and he thinks i'm a good, smart person, i hope he believes that. actually, i am brilliant. you know that, right? putin says trump is brilliant. i love it when he says i'm brilliant. putin said trump is brilliant. he's the ba, ba, ba. i don't know if he means it. i don't care. i like it, okay? so i said, i think very intelligently, i go to wharton, i'm smart, you're smart. and i keep hearing about global warming. they say, you don't understand. let's do an iq test. i'm not a big e-mail person. you know why? i'm intelligent. i went to an ivy league school. i'm a good person. i'm a very smart person. trust me, i'm like a smart person. you know, people don't understand, i went to an ivy league college, i was a nice student, i did very well. i'm a very intelligent person. >> gloria, you have spent a lot of time studying the president of the united states. what's up with this. >> i don't know. i think he wants us to know he's a and a i think he talks about i
i went to the wharton school of finance. tell you what, if putin likes me and he thinks i'm a good, smart person, i hope he believes that. actually, i am brilliant. you know that, right? putin says trump is brilliant. i love it when he says i'm brilliant. putin said trump is brilliant. he's the ba, ba, ba. i don't know if he means it. i don't care. i like it, okay? so i said, i think very intelligently, i go to wharton, i'm smart, you're smart. and i keep hearing about global warming. they say,...
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i want to thank team rubicon for all the help they provided the folks of texas, especially wharton, and the people around the world that have suffered since disasters since 2010. i also want to thank janice dean of fox news for helping tell their story. janice's commitment to team rubicon didn't stop with just telling the story. in fact, once the story aired, she's donated $15,000 from sales of her children's book "freddiy the frogcaster" to team rubicon and will be donating proceeds from this book to the group. thank you, janice. thank you, team rubicon. and thank you for everyone who is helping out those who are victims of hurricane harvey and the various other disasters that this nation is facing right now. thank you and i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the lady from nevada, ms. rosen, for five minutes. ms. rosen: thank you. mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the memory of my constituent, first sergeant charleston hartfield of the nevada army national guard. our community lost a true blue american hero on the first of
i want to thank team rubicon for all the help they provided the folks of texas, especially wharton, and the people around the world that have suffered since disasters since 2010. i also want to thank janice dean of fox news for helping tell their story. janice's commitment to team rubicon didn't stop with just telling the story. in fact, once the story aired, she's donated $15,000 from sales of her children's book "freddiy the frogcaster" to team rubicon and will be donating proceeds...
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team rubicon is group i followed to wharton, texas.xas coast. the storm brought unprecedented rain, damaged over 100,000 homes and took dozens of lives. in times of disaster we rely on the helpers, people who donate time and resources to lend a hand. team rubicon is made up of those helpers led by a marine veteran, jake wood. >> i organized a team with couple friends to go down to port-au-prince, we quickly realized helping victims of the earthquake, skills we learned in the military, we could repurpose these to help people in times of need. we came back incorporated team rubicon. we've been trying to build the best disaster response organization possible ever since. there is nothing more american than getting out to help your fellow neighbors. let's get out and do it. >> i went to wharton, texas, one of the hardest hit areas west of houston. i was with team rubicon helping to clean a community center, one of the many neighborhoods where the volunteers came out to help. ♪ >> if you really want to make a difference, if you want to chang
team rubicon is group i followed to wharton, texas.xas coast. the storm brought unprecedented rain, damaged over 100,000 homes and took dozens of lives. in times of disaster we rely on the helpers, people who donate time and resources to lend a hand. team rubicon is made up of those helpers led by a marine veteran, jake wood. >> i organized a team with couple friends to go down to port-au-prince, we quickly realized helping victims of the earthquake, skills we learned in the military, we...
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. >> reporter: ask two dozen teams of wharton students to compete for the best philly sales pitch. >> we're looking for innovative ideas that can actually try to articulate to amazon why philadelphia is such a great place to be in. >> they're looking to create 50,000 high-paying jobs in second headquarters. philadelphia is among a host of areas salivating at the chance to be that hq2. >> wharton prime and team delphi. [ applause ] congratulations to you guys. >> reporter: co winners of friday's presentations gave us a glimpse what it will take to win the big prize. first and for most the lure of tax breaks and incentives. lots of them. >> came up with big and daunting figure to be honest around 12 and a half billion. >> 12 and a half -- >> bill, billion with a b. outheard right. >> amazon part this would be an opportunity -- >> philly's business reputation as the high taxes and cumbersome regulations is a challenge our student contest winners say the cost of living here is selling point if you're comparing to the new york cities or san franciscos of the world it's half. i mean that's
. >> reporter: ask two dozen teams of wharton students to compete for the best philly sales pitch. >> we're looking for innovative ideas that can actually try to articulate to amazon why philadelphia is such a great place to be in. >> they're looking to create 50,000 high-paying jobs in second headquarters. philadelphia is among a host of areas salivating at the chance to be that hq2. >> wharton prime and team delphi. [ applause ] congratulations to you guys. >>...
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student at wharton were challenged to voice their best pitch too. who knows, maybe it is one of our local talented college students to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> i think this effort has already made leaps and bound to philadelphia saying, you know, wait a second. we could actually do this, right? and i think we could be a destination city for amazon. >> just crowd everything. blocks for their -- the sizety- of their complex. they should be begging us if they want to come here. i think it would be ridiculous to offer any incentives amazon. >> some people not excited about there is but the city has several locations in minds for amazon including the navy yards, 30th street district and university city. while large cities competing against philadelphia, there are also local small cities, like allentown, scranton, and even the city of chester, in delaware county, mike and alex. >> all right, let's g let's do this today. what do you say? and i guess the results then, they'll make a choice in the next few weeks? >> oh, i heard
student at wharton were challenged to voice their best pitch too. who knows, maybe it is one of our local talented college students to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> i think this effort has already made leaps and bound to philadelphia saying, you know, wait a second. we could actually do this, right? and i think we could be a destination city for amazon. >> just crowd everything. blocks for their -- the sizety- of their complex. they should be begging us if...
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student at wharton were challenged to voice their best pitch too.e our local talented college student will be to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> if you're comparing to the new york cities or san francisco's of the worlds it is half. i mean, that's pretty material. and if you're amazon and you're considering salaries, for 50,000 people, that's relevant. >> i think already changed with philadelphia standing up and saying you know what, let's take a run at this, because i think we're in it to win it. >> and the city has several locations in mind for amazon, including the navy yard, 30th street station, district, and university city. other local cities in pennsylvania that want amazon to come to them include harrisburg, scranton, allentown, and chester. karen? >> all right, good luck to everybody, everyone that's in contention except for pittsburgh, thank you, jenny. 4:36 is the time right now. it is a sure thing. no more digging when you're trying to go through the toll booth for all of the quarters right there on the beach bridg
student at wharton were challenged to voice their best pitch too.e our local talented college student will be to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> if you're comparing to the new york cities or san francisco's of the worlds it is half. i mean, that's pretty material. and if you're amazon and you're considering salaries, for 50,000 people, that's relevant. >> i think already changed with philadelphia standing up and saying you know what, let's take a run at this,...
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wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have been tremendous. >> philadelphia's amazon proposal is getting more support, to leading financial company moody's, says it considers philadelphia as the best choice for a second amazon base. movies decided the cities prime location and growing pool of skilled workers. fingers crossed. >>> there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and alex wagner join you live now from new york with the preview, good morning. >> reporter: hi, jan, good morning. coming up today's headlines plus story of yellow stone national park, told through the eyes of a wolf, and we will meet author of the new book which reveals natural and political struggles faced by these majestic creatures. >>> we will take you to a new art exhibit that traces football play in society from the civil war to the present day. >>> comedy legend shows off his musical chops, bill murray , is that bill murray. >> yes that bill murry bill
wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have been tremendous. >> philadelphia's amazon proposal is getting more support, to leading financial company moody's, says it considers philadelphia as the best choice for a second amazon base. movies decided the cities prime location and growing pool of skilled workers. fingers crossed. >>> there is a lot...
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. >>> philadelphia officials are celebrating the wharton school students who put in some work.cities pitch to amazon. mayor jim kenney thanked them for their efforts at the university of pennsylvania. officials asked for advice in drafting the proposal to be the location for amazon's second headquarters, wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have been tremendous. >> philadelphia's amazon proposal is getting more support. leading financial company moody's says it considers philadelphia as the best choice for a second amazon base, moody's cited the cities , location and growing pool of skilled workers. >>> here's hoping. >>> all right. lets take a look at the weather, chelsea a glummy start to the day. >> look at behind you, the sky you can see low cloud, and sky is illuminated because of the cloud, city lights reflecting off of there, you cannot even see the building tops because those cloud are so low and we have reduced visibility across much of t
. >>> philadelphia officials are celebrating the wharton school students who put in some work.cities pitch to amazon. mayor jim kenney thanked them for their efforts at the university of pennsylvania. officials asked for advice in drafting the proposal to be the location for amazon's second headquarters, wharton responded by creating two contest toss get the best student ideas. >> we are in it to win it, no doubt but in the event that we don't the benefits of this effort have...
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this is a very worrying time for systems occluding those in wharton in his constituency. he races raises two issues. i can reassuring the department of work and pensions will make sure it a work with people and it should have all the sporting you to look for new jobs. that will include the rapid response service which will help with training and information about r benefits. we will also continue to promote our world leading defense industry right across the globe so companies like bae systems jessica contracts for uk made equipment, just last month my right honorable friend that defence secretary signed a of intent withe qatar to meeting te country to the purchase of 24 typhoons and six hoxha bae. we will continue to promote these first-class products of first-class manufacturing such as in my audible friends constituency. we will also make sure support is given to those who do lose their job. >> prime minister, last week you announced that you would find 25,000 extra socially rented homes over five years. the waiting list in brighton is already that. along with brighton
this is a very worrying time for systems occluding those in wharton in his constituency. he races raises two issues. i can reassuring the department of work and pensions will make sure it a work with people and it should have all the sporting you to look for new jobs. that will include the rapid response service which will help with training and information about r benefits. we will also continue to promote our world leading defense industry right across the globe so companies like bae systems...
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student at top business school wharton were asked to get in on the action and create their own pitches, as to why amazon should choose the city of brotherly love. lots of people involved in this. they're excited but not all. >> philadelphia is family friendly, it is child friendly, you have a friends in philadelphia. >> 50,000 jobs, 50,000 people paying wage tax, not a bad thing. and i think that we cannot look away at this opportunity. >> they need like four whole city blocks for the size of their complex. they should be begging fuss they want to come here. i think would be ridiculous to offer anything to amazon. >> three videos why this town just makes sense for the monster retailer. other local cities vying for amazon's attention, harrisburg, scranton, allentown, and chester. and those are only the local cities, here in pennsylvania. a number every cities, locally, and nationally, will also trying to get in on the amazon action, mike, al next. >> yes, with $5 billion, 50,000 jobs, i would get in on that action. >> i would too. >> you know they need a big piece of grounds, navy yards
student at top business school wharton were asked to get in on the action and create their own pitches, as to why amazon should choose the city of brotherly love. lots of people involved in this. they're excited but not all. >> philadelphia is family friendly, it is child friendly, you have a friends in philadelphia. >> 50,000 jobs, 50,000 people paying wage tax, not a bad thing. and i think that we cannot look away at this opportunity. >> they need like four whole city blocks...
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citywide numbers scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with a gate at 17th and whartonn south philly. >> anybody could come and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come gone. the operations highly organize and located in unmark buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhood. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of a location here on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >> most of people that placed bets at these locations were on fixed incomes. >> you had to know what you had to know to be ail to come play numbers. >> reporter: investigators say creagh owned this home in moorestown, n, and others at the jersey shore in new york and las vegas. he liked expensive cars includ including a jaguar, a porsche, bentley, lamborghini, ferrari and aston martin. >> his lifestyle was significa significantly different than the people who both worked for him and the people who placed bets. >> reporter: now, creagh was released on quarter avenue million dollars bail. his attorney perry demarco, jr., says he will f
citywide numbers scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with a gate at 17th and whartonn south philly. >> anybody could come and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come gone. the operations highly organize and located in unmark buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhood. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of a location here on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >>...
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suspected of stealing items from parked vehicles on wharton street. if you recognize the person in the video are you asked to call the authorities. >>> a $75 million building project is giving philadelphia's chinatown section a boost. the eastern tower community center will bring new homes and commercial space and state of the art basketball court and more to the area. the project is the biggest chinatown has ever seen. the ground breaking happened late this morning and vernon odom was there and joins us live with the details. >> reporter: rick, this is a big deal for chinatown and frankly far beyond the borders in the center city area. the hope is it's a boom for the entire neighborhood south of north broad street. a moment of triumph. the ground breaking ceremony at 10th and vine for the 20 story community center. leaders are calling it an urban renewal milestone a build that will have a lot of everything. including apartments forever the elderly and facilities for the young and took years for the community to arrange the financing. >> the tallest h
suspected of stealing items from parked vehicles on wharton street. if you recognize the person in the video are you asked to call the authorities. >>> a $75 million building project is giving philadelphia's chinatown section a boost. the eastern tower community center will bring new homes and commercial space and state of the art basketball court and more to the area. the project is the biggest chinatown has ever seen. the ground breaking happened late this morning and vernon odom was...
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citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and whartonn south philly. >> anybody could come gone? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. >> the operations were highly organized and located in unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low-income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of this location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >> most of the people that placed bets at these locations were on fixed incomes. >> you had to know what you had to know to be able to come play numbers. >> investigators say creagh owned his home in moorestown, new jersey, and others at the jersey shore in new york and las vegas he like high end cars including a jaguar a porsche, bentley, lamborghini, ferfer ari and aston martin. >> his life tile was significantly different than the people who both worked for him and the people who placed bets. >> reporter: investigators say it took 20 years to take down this operation. creagh was released on quarter avenue million dollars
citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and whartonn south philly. >> anybody could come gone? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. >> the operations were highly organized and located in unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low-income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of this location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown...
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you have done work at pearlman school of medicine and at wharton. thank you for the work that you have done at the va medical center in philadelphia as well, critically important work. i know that i wasn't here for senator murray's questions, but i believe she asked a question about the penalties and incentives. am i right about that? i want to make sure. and i guess my, kind of, my follow up to that would be, with regard to you, dr. asch, that research indicate the penalty incentives may have not had effect on individual behaviors in both you and dr. roizen both indicated importance of many hours, 5000 hours of waking activity when we are not interacting with the health care system. senator murray, indicate the that some wellness plans use penalties and rewards can be as high as thousands of dollars a year. we have heard, that dr. roizen's program use as 30% penalty. the limit that the eeoc has set when it issued the rule last year. so, my question is basically this. based upon your research and other behavioral economic research, is it necessary t
you have done work at pearlman school of medicine and at wharton. thank you for the work that you have done at the va medical center in philadelphia as well, critically important work. i know that i wasn't here for senator murray's questions, but i believe she asked a question about the penalties and incentives. am i right about that? i want to make sure. and i guess my, kind of, my follow up to that would be, with regard to you, dr. asch, that research indicate the penalty incentives may have...
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theresa may: this is obviously a very worrying time for workers, including those at wharton and his constituency. he raises two issues. i can reassure the department of work and pensions will ensure that people will have all of the support they need to look for new jobs. that will include rapid response services which will help with cvs training and information about benefits. we will also continue to promote our world leading defense industry right across the globe, so companies like the ae systems can secure contracts for u.k. made equipment. the defense secretary a statement of intent with qatar, committing the country to purchase of 24 typhoons and six hawks. we will continue to promote these first-class products of manufacturing. we will also ensure that support is given to those who do lose their jobs. >> last week you announced that he would fund 25,000 extra socially rented homes over five years. the waiting list in bright in is already that. , they wantbrighton to build more council houses. your policies won't help them, because they are not limited by the open market, but by the govern
theresa may: this is obviously a very worrying time for workers, including those at wharton and his constituency. he raises two issues. i can reassure the department of work and pensions will ensure that people will have all of the support they need to look for new jobs. that will include rapid response services which will help with cvs training and information about benefits. we will also continue to promote our world leading defense industry right across the globe, so companies like the ae...
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it is an honor for me to introduce our speaker tonight susan wharton gates. dr. gates as editor and compiler of credit risk data for the of freddie mac top lobbyist and primary writer of testimony serving as vice president and corporate strategy the fascinating book with the insider's view that's dr. gates has worked as an academic for a public administration and policy at the college of business also a consulting firm that helps firms and nonprofit san governments manage their policy claims. if that isn't tough behalf she earned her ph.d. from the seven republic administration. >> [applause] >> welcome to means a lot to be here and all those other people i am meeting just today at this event with that global forum on resiliency is fascinating so how do we insure resiliency in our communities economic and social perspective? so just in case you are wondering best-seller movement of resiliency and around the world what can we learn about that? so "days of slaughter" there are some signs that things are not so good. is anybody that is gender than recall a student i
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if i am in a period, i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant and radical lifeinator of culturee various classes and cities. there aren't enough hours in the day. jeff: yes, indeed. you mentioned teddy roosevelt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york. where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters during this time period? mike: roosevelt is all over everything, but in different ways. outlived its long sell by date as teddy as a trust buster is not without merit. he did believe that the new corporate world was in general a good thing, but for all the it,ons that morgan promoted but the accumulation of power powerad, particularly the they had to alter campaign elections, rockefeller and morgan alone defeated william jennings bryan by contributing more money between the two of them than the rest of the small depositors around the country, to get when it came time reelected in 1904, he went to wall street. he promised that he was going to be respectful of the corporate privilege and corporate structure unless they did something bad. that was going to
if i am in a period, i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant and radical lifeinator of culturee various classes and cities. there aren't enough hours in the day. jeff: yes, indeed. you mentioned teddy roosevelt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york. where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters during this time period? mike: roosevelt is all over everything, but in different ways. outlived its long sell by date as teddy as a trust buster is not without...
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you have done work but at wharton and the school of medicine, by also want to thank you for the work you have done at the v.a. medical center in philadelphia as well. critically important work. i was not here for some of the large questions, but i believe a question was asked about the penalties and incentives. am i write about that? -- am i r ight about that? want to make sure. my follow-up to that line of questioning would be with regard to your doctor asch that indicates the penalty incentives may not have had the effect on individual behaviors. both you and another doctor have thecated the importance of many hours, i guess 5000 hours, of waking activity when we are not interacting with the health care system. senator murray indicated that someone is plans with both penalties and rewards that can be as high as thousands of dollars a year. a program uses a 30% penalty. eeoc set with the the rule last year. based upon your research and other behavioral economic research, is it necessary to use such large penalties and rewards ? if not, what would you recommend such rewards or penalt
you have done work but at wharton and the school of medicine, by also want to thank you for the work you have done at the v.a. medical center in philadelphia as well. critically important work. i was not here for some of the large questions, but i believe a question was asked about the penalties and incentives. am i write about that? -- am i r ight about that? want to make sure. my follow-up to that line of questioning would be with regard to your doctor asch that indicates the penalty...
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. >> i'm going to get the wharton class roster. >> celebrating wikileaks over the leaked e-mails that made her look bad. >> wikileaks is brutal stuff. i may not read it, but trust me, it's bad stuff. >> a firm working for the trump campaign reached out hoping to get his hands on the e-mails. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high bloo
. >> i'm going to get the wharton class roster. >> celebrating wikileaks over the leaked e-mails that made her look bad. >> wikileaks is brutal stuff. i may not read it, but trust me, it's bad stuff. >> a firm working for the trump campaign reached out hoping to get his hands on the e-mails. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get...
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. >>> the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania is joining the push to bring amazon's second headquarters to the city of philadelphia. today several groups of students presented their pitches to city leaders including mayor kinney. the winners of the writing and case competition will have their proposals reviewed biy the city appointed team that will deliver the final proposal to amazon. we spoke with one of the co-winners about what prompted their proposal. >> the outside benefits of the talent pool and city life. but at the end of the day, the dollars and cents i think will drive their decision. we spent a lot of time thinking about that. >> the deadline for cities to submit proposals to amazon is coming up next thursday. >>> today a new space for local college students in needs of things like school supplies and food, west chester university held a ribbon cutting ceremony for its resource pantry. the new space has food, business clothes and supplies for low income students. officials say they needed to find a permanent and bigger home for the student pantry because the dem
. >>> the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania is joining the push to bring amazon's second headquarters to the city of philadelphia. today several groups of students presented their pitches to city leaders including mayor kinney. the winners of the writing and case competition will have their proposals reviewed biy the city appointed team that will deliver the final proposal to amazon. we spoke with one of the co-winners about what prompted their proposal. >> the...
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. >> i went to wharton, texas and met up with team rubicon cleaning up a local communicate center. >>across the world. manrin marine. >> these bring out the worst in situations but bring out the best in humanity. >> you can sit around and talk about when people are going through. if you want to do something, get up and do. >> we finished a lady's house. she said how much is this going to cost me? man, we are all volunteers. this is free. she cried and went down to her knees. it was a special moment. >> it makes my heart feel great that people from all over the world think about others that are in need. when you have a servant heart that, moves everything. >> can i give you a hug? >> ♪ >> you are awesome. awesome! >> thanks for showing rubicon. >> tucker: and one of the reasons why i am proud to work at fox. she is giving the proceeds from her book to rubicon? >> yes, and i you to thank as well. all of my proceeds will go to team rubicon helping hurricane victims. >> tucker: thank you. you are the best. that's it for us. every night at 8 we will be here. have a great weekend. sean hann
. >> i went to wharton, texas and met up with team rubicon cleaning up a local communicate center. >>across the world. manrin marine. >> these bring out the worst in situations but bring out the best in humanity. >> you can sit around and talk about when people are going through. if you want to do something, get up and do. >> we finished a lady's house. she said how much is this going to cost me? man, we are all volunteers. this is free. she cried and went down to...
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everything looks good. 39 in gaithersburg, wharton.reezing at 33 degrees. 47 in the district. 40 in clinton. 43 quantico. you will have the jacket again this morning. frost advisory, including more of maryland than it did yesterday. you see more widespread with areas expecting patchy frost and as it moves away, it's going to start to warm us up at the same time. for today, if you're exercising outside, long sleeves, 48 degrees. by lunchtime, 64. sunny skies. by 5:00 p.m., look at that, around 70 degrees. by thursday, mid 70s as well as friday. the weekend looks gorgeous, 77 ur forecast. we'll look at that with chuck coming up in a bit. let's check the roads. wednesday morning, jack taylor, wtop. >> a couple of hiccups. 410. two to the right are getting by. 66 out in centerville headed eastbound, 66 at 29, accident activity was put to the shoulder. delays are starting to clear. back to you. >>> all week long we've been working for those of you trying to find the right seasonal job. >>> and even though it's only october, it may not be to
everything looks good. 39 in gaithersburg, wharton.reezing at 33 degrees. 47 in the district. 40 in clinton. 43 quantico. you will have the jacket again this morning. frost advisory, including more of maryland than it did yesterday. you see more widespread with areas expecting patchy frost and as it moves away, it's going to start to warm us up at the same time. for today, if you're exercising outside, long sleeves, 48 degrees. by lunchtime, 64. sunny skies. by 5:00 p.m., look at that, around...
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paul wharton. >> listen, we're not the only ones that can be super heroes.evision we're not the only ones that can be super heroes. if you want to learn how to transform yourself, let's check just in with very own pat girl in the glam squad. >> oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> hello. hello. hello. hello. we are here in the green room because even though we look fabulous and traps formed we not do it by ourselves. so this is the glam squad hyped halloween 2017 here on good day, d.c. [ applause ] >> of course you know some familiar faces and let me start with you. kym lee. tell me because i wanted to just go as super beat and as opposed to super girl or superman. because did you that. what is like this look. how can we all get this look. >> fox5's interpretation of who you are. i love the glitter lip. when he lot of fun with this. we just exagg exaggerated everyg that the juice tis league today. they were pretty girls. they remember glamorous. they were freedom fighters but we wanted to make you look extra extra extra fabulous. >> i love that. i feel like i can go an
paul wharton. >> listen, we're not the only ones that can be super heroes.evision we're not the only ones that can be super heroes. if you want to learn how to transform yourself, let's check just in with very own pat girl in the glam squad. >> oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> hello. hello. hello. hello. we are here in the green room because even though we look fabulous and traps formed we not do it by ourselves. so this is the glam squad hyped halloween 2017 here on good day, d.c. [...
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citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and wharton in south philly. >> anybody could come and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. >> the operations were highly organized and located unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators cray and his relatives ran numbers out of the his location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >> most of the people that placed bets at these locations were on fixed incomes. >> you had to know what you had to know to be able to come play numbers. >> reporter: investigators say cray owned his home in moorestown, n, and others at the jersey shore in new york and las vegas. he liked high-end cars including a jaguar a porsche, bentley, lamborghini, ferrari and aston martin. >> his lifestyle was significant different than the people who both worked for him and the people who placed bets. >> reporter: now he was released on quarter million dollars bail. his attorney perry demarco, sr., says he will fight these charges in cou
citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and wharton in south philly. >> anybody could come and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. >> the operations were highly organized and located unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators cray and his relatives ran numbers out of the his location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue....
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she went to the wharton school and intelligent person but nobody elected her.ain we will see her coming up against that criticism. >> you know, of course, smp peop some people are wonder if is this a president currying favorism. the president is also traveling to asia this week. what does the president need to do on this trip? as things get more intense in that region, what does he need to make sure he does not do? >>, obviousl obviously, a lot o with north korea right now and a lot of the things the president says, especially with his tweets, talking about the north korean leader, he has to be very careful in how he uses certain language. this is very implicated. and so i think that it's going to be a challenging trip, interesting to watch. but i know in some of my reporting that, you know, people around him think that sometimes he says things that are very presidential and the next day, it kind of backfires because he sort of self-sabotages and i think that we will have to wait and see how this trip goes. >> kate andersen brower, thank you for joining us this
she went to the wharton school and intelligent person but nobody elected her.ain we will see her coming up against that criticism. >> you know, of course, smp peop some people are wonder if is this a president currying favorism. the president is also traveling to asia this week. what does the president need to do on this trip? as things get more intense in that region, what does he need to make sure he does not do? >>, obviousl obviously, a lot o with north korea right now and a lot...
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in fact, there's a bush administration economist who runs the penn wharton model who says this will shrinkthe long run. what about the impact on deficits? steve mnuchin says it will raise so much money from economic activity that it'll bring deficits down. most economists don't believe that. that even supply ciders think that in the mean that tax cuts can only pay for maybe half of themselves on the corporate side. >> part of it, john, is you can't draw a straight line between tax cuts and a boom in gdp growth. it could contribute to an increase in gdp growth, but we are in a much more global economy than we were in 1986. so the line is less direct. there are things that can cause the economy to boom. and there are things that can cause the economy to crater that may have nothing to do with any kind of fiscal policy to put in place. >> absolutely right. bill clinton raised taxes and the economy boomed after that happened. the economy continued to approve. jobs grew. after barack obama raised taxes in that fiscal cliff deal. you've also got a big dispute over the questions about what's goin
in fact, there's a bush administration economist who runs the penn wharton model who says this will shrinkthe long run. what about the impact on deficits? steve mnuchin says it will raise so much money from economic activity that it'll bring deficits down. most economists don't believe that. that even supply ciders think that in the mean that tax cuts can only pay for maybe half of themselves on the corporate side. >> part of it, john, is you can't draw a straight line between tax cuts...
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today students at penn's wharton school of business will deliver final presentations on philadelphia's efforts to bring the online retail giant to town. they are deciding how much pitch the students' ideas to amazon. the mayor will be on hand for the events. >> proud penn alum here. >>> let's get an update on the downed pole in south jersey. >> pam? >> it's still taking place, still causing problems on the southbound lanes of route 130 at riverton road. this is the actual closure right here. then you see where the backup stretches further back. the best thing, you can take route 130. i would say to take a side street, get off and hop on river road to get around the detour or accident that's taking place. let's look at the blue route at baltimore pike. everything is looking good on the majors. no trouble spots to speak of. there is a issue with the northeast extension. it's happening this weekend. construction, a bridge repair taking place. i'll tell you how to get around it when i come back. >> thanks. >>> 6:16. let's take a live look outside. the italian market. yeah. >> ninth street?
today students at penn's wharton school of business will deliver final presentations on philadelphia's efforts to bring the online retail giant to town. they are deciding how much pitch the students' ideas to amazon. the mayor will be on hand for the events. >> proud penn alum here. >>> let's get an update on the downed pole in south jersey. >> pam? >> it's still taking place, still causing problems on the southbound lanes of route 130 at riverton road. this is the...
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student at wharton challenge today voice their best pitch too. maybe it is our local talented college students that will be to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> philadelphia is family friendly, it is child friendly, you have friend in philadelphia. >> 50,000 jobs, 50,000 people paying a wage tax, not a bad thing. i think we cannot look away at this opportunity. >> they need like four whole city blocks for the size of their complex. they should be begging us if they want to come here. i think it would be ridiculous to offer any offers to amazon. >> so not everybody on boards. but the city has several locations in mind for amazon, including the navy yard, 30th street station district, and university city. other local cities in pennsylvania vying for amazon's attention include harrisburg, scranton, allentown, and chester. karen? >> all right, a lot of ones there certainly all vying for it, we'll see what actually happens with amazon. thank you, jenny. 5:36. the wait is over. e-zpass finally coming to the shore, and five bridges
student at wharton challenge today voice their best pitch too. maybe it is our local talented college students that will be to thank if amazon chooses the city of brotherly love. >> philadelphia is family friendly, it is child friendly, you have friend in philadelphia. >> 50,000 jobs, 50,000 people paying a wage tax, not a bad thing. i think we cannot look away at this opportunity. >> they need like four whole city blocks for the size of their complex. they should be begging...
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if i'm in a period i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant illuminator and a radical one, of the culture and lives of the various classes in the city. but there aren't enough hours in the day. >> indeed. you mentioned teddy rootion velt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york, where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters in this time period? >> well, roosevelt is all over everything. the thing is that he is all over it in an all-over different kind of way. i mean the image that has long outlived its cell by day of teddy as a trust bust certificate not without some degree of merit. he did believe, however, that the new corporate world was in general a good thing for all the reasons that morgan promoted. but that they the accumulation of power that he had had, particularly the power they had to alter campaign elections, i mean, rockefeller and morgan alone defeated william jennings bryant by contributing more money just between the two of them than the rest of the small depositedders from around the country. and yet when it came time to get re-e
if i'm in a period i read edith wharton because she is a brilliant illuminator and a radical one, of the culture and lives of the various classes in the city. but there aren't enough hours in the day. >> indeed. you mentioned teddy rootion velt. obviously a monumental figure in the history of new york, where does he rank in terms of the importance of characters in this time period? >> well, roosevelt is all over everything. the thing is that he is all over it in an all-over...
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. >> janice spent time with team rubicon members in wharton, texas.e doing everything from gathering funds and supplies. it's just another way to serve. now the briefing we've been waiting for. sarah huckabee sanders at the podium at the white house. >> the president has committed to these people that we will walk with them every step of the way as they rebuild their homes, communities and their lives. he's committed to all americans that we will build a economy that works for everyone. we're encouraged to see the unemployment rate has dropped and work force is at a 3 1/2 year high. this underscores the need for congress to work with us to grow the economy and create jobs. the importance of passing tax relief for american workers and business cannot be overstated. we have a once in a generation opportunity to create a tax code that is simple, fair and easy to understand. that means getting rid of the loop holes that benefit the wealthiest americans and lowering taxes on the middle americans and buy the great products made by american manufacturers. to
. >> janice spent time with team rubicon members in wharton, texas.e doing everything from gathering funds and supplies. it's just another way to serve. now the briefing we've been waiting for. sarah huckabee sanders at the podium at the white house. >> the president has committed to these people that we will walk with them every step of the way as they rebuild their homes, communities and their lives. he's committed to all americans that we will build a economy that works for...
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is to say, the trumps of this world, harvard, yale, princeton, columbia always ranked so far above wharton, so proud to claim and not so proud to claim him. now that he tries to use his college as the proof of the intelligence, it is very, very hard if not impossible to prove intelligence. but proving a lack of intelligence is much, much easier. here's a perfect example. >> i'm a very intelligent person. >> that functions as a proof of the opposite. no intelligent person says i'm a very intelligent person. bill gate who is went to harvard and made more than donald trump and donald trump seems to consider a measure of intelligence never said i'm a very intelligent person. einstein didn't say i'm a very intelligent person. einstein certainly heard a lot of other people say that about him. barack obama who went to colombia and harvard law school never said i'm a very intelligent person. bill clinton a rode scholar and yale law school graduate never said i'm a very intelligent person. the only president who's ever said i'm a very intelligent person is the president with the least fluency in th
is to say, the trumps of this world, harvard, yale, princeton, columbia always ranked so far above wharton, so proud to claim and not so proud to claim him. now that he tries to use his college as the proof of the intelligence, it is very, very hard if not impossible to prove intelligence. but proving a lack of intelligence is much, much easier. here's a perfect example. >> i'm a very intelligent person. >> that functions as a proof of the opposite. no intelligent person says i'm a...
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he went to wharton. has good brain. all those sorts of things., yeah, it's not surprising to hear him talk in that way. but in some ways i think when you think about tillerson, this idea that it was a joke, right, this i.q. test, i mean the real question for tillerson, is he considered a joke on the world stage. right. and is that happening because of what the president is saying about him? right. does he actually have the confidence of the president? if you are sitting down and you are a world leader or a high official in any of these foreign governments do you have the confidence that tillerson speaks for the president? and that is the ways in which he's under mining in sent of state even as sanders there says oh, it's just a joke, get a sense of humor. he's very much complicating the secretary's job there. >> did tillerson's power getting watered down because of the comments from the president of the united states. >>> let me move on. you mentioned the little nickname liddle corker. this feud back and forth with senator bob corker. white house
he went to wharton. has good brain. all those sorts of things., yeah, it's not surprising to hear him talk in that way. but in some ways i think when you think about tillerson, this idea that it was a joke, right, this i.q. test, i mean the real question for tillerson, is he considered a joke on the world stage. right. and is that happening because of what the president is saying about him? right. does he actually have the confidence of the president? if you are sitting down and you are a world...
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he stopped by the university of pennsylvania's wharton school of business to hear ideas from those talenteddents. the school organized a competition for students to come up with pitches to lure that online giant to the steve city of brotherly love. amazon needs each city's official proposal by next thursday. >> local teenagers preparing for life after high school got some very exciting news today. [applause] >>> hugs and cheers today at crystal ray philadelphia high school as students were accepted to college right there on the spot today. this is the school's third annual instant college acceptance day. more than 40 graduating seniors participated in interviews with college admissions representatives and during that time, students had their transcripts on hand, their act scores and college essays which then led to them being accepted to college right there on the spot today with more than five colleges taking part. >> awesome. >> pretty cool stuff. >> listen, the last five stories have been very positive. >> yes. >> meteorologist adam joseph. >> what are you telling me to keep that positiv
he stopped by the university of pennsylvania's wharton school of business to hear ideas from those talenteddents. the school organized a competition for students to come up with pitches to lure that online giant to the steve city of brotherly love. amazon needs each city's official proposal by next thursday. >> local teenagers preparing for life after high school got some very exciting news today. [applause] >>> hugs and cheers today at crystal ray philadelphia high school as...
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ash, we're grateful for the work you do here and at penn and at wharton. i also want to thank you for the work you've done at the v.a. medical center in philadelphia as well. critically important work. i know i wasn't here for senator murray's questions but i believe she asked a question about the penalties and incentives. am i right about that. i just want to make sure. i guess my follow-up to that line of questioning would be with regard to you, dr. ash, that your research indicates the penalty incentives may not have had the effect on individual behaviors. both you and dr. roizen have both indicated the importance of many hours, 5,000 hours of waking activity when we're not interacting with the healthcare system and penalties and rewards can be as high as thousands of dollars a year. we heard dr. roizen's program uses a 30% penalty, the limit the eeoc has set when it issued the rule last year. my question is basically this. based upon your research and other behavioral economic research, is it necessary to use such large penalties or rewards, and if not
ash, we're grateful for the work you do here and at penn and at wharton. i also want to thank you for the work you've done at the v.a. medical center in philadelphia as well. critically important work. i know i wasn't here for senator murray's questions but i believe she asked a question about the penalties and incentives. am i right about that. i just want to make sure. i guess my follow-up to that line of questioning would be with regard to you, dr. ash, that your research indicates the...
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i attended an ivy league school when, frankly, he attended for his final two years wharton, based onavor somebody did. i have attended a briss, and i left it unaltered. you can attend all sorts of things, it's what you learned or internalized while you were there. this is fair to say, this is beyond any kind of political bias, is that he doesn't give evidence of having been changed much by this ivy league experience. >> his former professor said he was the worst student navy they've ever had. we know one of the features of the ivies is there is a way to get in when you have parents who have lots of money that doesn't necessarily have anything to do with your intelligence. people like george w. bush, famous c students who have gotten into ivy league schools. >> you don't just say you're smart, you show you're smart. you don't have to be ieinstein. the closest thing i've ever seen of that from him where it was you got the feeling he was spontaneously saying. the new insight in charlottesville there were evils coming from both sides. that was fresh. >> who knew? >> the closest thing i h
i attended an ivy league school when, frankly, he attended for his final two years wharton, based onavor somebody did. i have attended a briss, and i left it unaltered. you can attend all sorts of things, it's what you learned or internalized while you were there. this is fair to say, this is beyond any kind of political bias, is that he doesn't give evidence of having been changed much by this ivy league experience. >> his former professor said he was the worst student navy they've ever...
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citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and whartonome and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. report the operations were hig highly organized and located in unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of this location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >> most of the people that placed bets at these locations were on fixed incomes. >> you had to know what you had to know to be able to come play numbers. >> reporter: investigators say creagh owned this home in moorestown, new jersey, and others at the jersey shore in new york and las vegas. he like high end cars including a jaguar, a pore cher, bentley, rom bore genie, ferrari and aston martin. >> his lifestyle was significantly different than the people who both work for him and the people who placed bets investigators say it took 20 years to take down this operation. creagh was released quarter avenue million dollars bail. his attorney perry de
citywide number scheme operated out of 40 locations like this corner property with the gate at 17th and whartonome and go? >> no. anybody couldn't come and go. report the operations were hig highly organized and located in unmarked buildings throughout the city typically in low income neighborhoods. >> reporter: according to investigators, creagh and his relatives also ran numbers out of this location on ridge avenue and this one on germantown avenue. >> most of the people...
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>> we went to wharton, texas, where one of the teams have been deployed. that have been retired, a marine veteran, jake wood, started this with another marine back in 2010. the haiti earthquake is what prompted them to want to go out and help. they gathered six or seven of their buddies that had also served and decided they had the tools that is required to go into a disaster area and help not only with cleanup but rebuilding. and this is expanded beyond the u.s. you saw team aussie there. they have canadian teams as well. these folks are amazing people that go out and donate their time because they feel they have in their dna that desire to serve. >> bill: fantastic. all over the world, too. helping people they don't even know. you had a generous contribution financially for them. >> "america's newsroom" helped. shannon bream and you bill hemmer helped as well. i came on your program a couple weeks ago to talk about my new book freddy the frog cast and i need to give back as well. all the proceeds that i get from that book go to team rubicon. i was able t
>> we went to wharton, texas, where one of the teams have been deployed. that have been retired, a marine veteran, jake wood, started this with another marine back in 2010. the haiti earthquake is what prompted them to want to go out and help. they gathered six or seven of their buddies that had also served and decided they had the tools that is required to go into a disaster area and help not only with cleanup but rebuilding. and this is expanded beyond the u.s. you saw team aussie...
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. >> we got -- we brought paul wharton in from the bullpen. >> yes. >> what's up?s friday, baby. >> how you doing? >> we're good. >> to see you all. happy friday to everyone. happy friday to you as well. >> it's been a hard week. >> it's been a hard week. we made it through. >> yeah, we did. >> we made one more hour to go before our let's dostarts. 10:01 is the time. >> things are looking up. we'll head back out to annapolis in just a few that's where maureen, steve and tucker are this morning hanging out to the campus of the u.s. naval academy the second stop on our fox5 college tour. coming up this hour, we are saluting a campus hero which is i'm sure so hard with all of the campus heroes but we've chosen one. we're getting a special performance from the naval academy band. doesn't happen very often for special events but it's happening this morning, and we'll see how the school is getting ready for this weekend's big game against air force. here go. navy is undie feeted. >> undie feeted. >> all right. >> they are the favor are the in this. they should not have p
. >> we got -- we brought paul wharton in from the bullpen. >> yes. >> what's up?s friday, baby. >> how you doing? >> we're good. >> to see you all. happy friday to everyone. happy friday to you as well. >> it's been a hard week. >> it's been a hard week. we made it through. >> yeah, we did. >> we made one more hour to go before our let's dostarts. 10:01 is the time. >> things are looking up. we'll head back out to annapolis in...
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david asch is executive director of penn medicine center and john morgan professor at the wharton schooluniversity of pennsylvania. he is a leading behavioral economist with much research on healthy lifestyle choices. and then, jennifer mathis is director of policy and legal advocacy at the judge david elm bazelon center for mental health law. she supervises the senator's policy work and engages in advocacy. we will start with you, mr. burd. mr. burd: thank you very much. the first thing i would like to say is that i very much appreciate the opportunity to share my experience in the wellness category with the committee here. i really want to applaud your willingness to work in a bipartisan fashion to improve the health of americans and, ultimately, legislation that's attached to that. i will go quickly through a little bit of background what have done since i left safeway in the ceo position. because it has impacted how i think about the subject. secondly, i want to talk about why we picked wellness as a real important area. third, i will cover the elements of the wellness program that w
david asch is executive director of penn medicine center and john morgan professor at the wharton schooluniversity of pennsylvania. he is a leading behavioral economist with much research on healthy lifestyle choices. and then, jennifer mathis is director of policy and legal advocacy at the judge david elm bazelon center for mental health law. she supervises the senator's policy work and engages in advocacy. we will start with you, mr. burd. mr. burd: thank you very much. the first thing i...
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he also teaches at the wharton business school. thank you so much for joining us. got dressed or the occasion. it's amazing it's been 25 years in your company created the ribbon, which is one of the most recognized things were doing good in the world. what have you achieved? tried raiseago, we the conversation and discussion about breast cancer and the impact it has on so many women around the world. that led us to fund research to help find a cure. and so, arik divvies have gone from just saying we support the researchers who are helping us find it your. in 25 years, to give you an you what we have accomplished, a 1man diagnosed with stage cancer had a chance of living. they have done an extraordinary job of getting the goal of finding a cure. just as importantly, the treatments of those who are a intrusivese far less than they used to be. often a woman won't lose her hair. instead of it in a life sentence, it's something we will find a way to make work. those are the things we are most proud of. we will talk a little bit about development goals in. francine: is t
he also teaches at the wharton business school. thank you so much for joining us. got dressed or the occasion. it's amazing it's been 25 years in your company created the ribbon, which is one of the most recognized things were doing good in the world. what have you achieved? tried raiseago, we the conversation and discussion about breast cancer and the impact it has on so many women around the world. that led us to fund research to help find a cure. and so, arik divvies have gone from just...
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lot of research, a lot of peer reviewed research, including a guy named kent smetters at the penn whartons is not like some swamp partisan left wing hack. >> he was a political appointee. he worked as a career guy. >> this is somebody who published, you know, reading -- second, the magnitudes you have, larry, i think somebody once put there's nothing wrong with supply side economics that couldn't be solved by dividing by ten >> even though it worked in the past with reagan and john f. kennedy. >> goldman sachs did a great research review this past week they went through -- they looked only at studies that were published in top peer reviewed journals they didn't think of anyone else they found relatively modest benefits from tax cuts they found the tax cuts could maybe offset 20% of their costs with the extra growth. i think it might even be as high as 30% of their cost that means instead of adding 1.5 trillion to the deficit, it will add $1 trillion to the deficit i don't think that's good for our economy right now. >> all right so we do agree in many principles we disagree on the magnitu
lot of research, a lot of peer reviewed research, including a guy named kent smetters at the penn whartons is not like some swamp partisan left wing hack. >> he was a political appointee. he worked as a career guy. >> this is somebody who published, you know, reading -- second, the magnitudes you have, larry, i think somebody once put there's nothing wrong with supply side economics that couldn't be solved by dividing by ten >> even though it worked in the past with reagan and...