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i taught business ethics and law for 30 years at the wharton school.have an incredible allegation of cheating that is not pursued, that affects the reputation of everyone connected to the wharton school and the university of pennsylvania, and so if you let something like that go, it affects the reputation of everyone. so that's why i personally feel a potential wrong here. there was, if there is a damage to my personal reputation through the wharton school and its reputation, i think we need to take steps to address that. so even if there might be some short term costs, some donors might be upset, alumni, other faculty students we have to do the right thing. the question here is whether we should preserve our long-term reputation by looking into this issue. >> the first time you requested the school to investigate, they told you we're not going to do it unless there's other evidence, this is when the reports from mary trump first came out but then the recording came out and you've gone back to the school. what have they said? >> the first response to a
i taught business ethics and law for 30 years at the wharton school.have an incredible allegation of cheating that is not pursued, that affects the reputation of everyone connected to the wharton school and the university of pennsylvania, and so if you let something like that go, it affects the reputation of everyone. so that's why i personally feel a potential wrong here. there was, if there is a damage to my personal reputation through the wharton school and its reputation, i think we need to...
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we know, i think from my reporting, frankly, it wasn't that hard to get into wharton. in fact the admissions officer was a friend of mary trump's father. he was a friend of fred trump jr. >> what more can you tell you about the relationship he has with his sister maryanne, do you know whether mary trump, the niece, recorded any other conversations? >> i don't know if she recorded other conversations with other family members. she has not said she has. in the book there seemed to be quotes coming from judge barry. the relationship -- maryanne trump barry was nominated by president reagan in 1983 to be a federal judge at a time there weren't many women on the federal bench. she was one of just a couple attorneys in the federal attorney's office at the time. so, you know, she had quite a remarkable punishment. in the tapes she says that she asked her brother donald trump to ask donald trump's lawyer, the infamous roy cohen to called president reagan to try to smooth the way to barry to be nominated for the federal bench. the next day, in fact, according to the president's
we know, i think from my reporting, frankly, it wasn't that hard to get into wharton. in fact the admissions officer was a friend of mary trump's father. he was a friend of fred trump jr. >> what more can you tell you about the relationship he has with his sister maryanne, do you know whether mary trump, the niece, recorded any other conversations? >> i don't know if she recorded other conversations with other family members. she has not said she has. in the book there seemed to be...
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order to i quote to hold negotiations with the government so that it voluntarily hands over power wharton's the last as look a single move to crush dissent network data showed internet disruptions in much of the country with social media and news sites inaccessible. but it didn't stop the opposition supporters from keeping up the pressure as protesters brave the police's violent clampdown to make their voices heard. now to some of the other stories making news around the world hong kong was formed long early morning lines to buy copies of a newspaper whose offices were raided by police on monday the owner of the pro-democracy newspaper the apple daily was arrested under a controversial new security law that has triggered widespread protests in the city . and bolivia tensions are running high after the government delayed a presidential election to mid october supporters of former leftist leader of evo morales held protests and blocked roads demanding the vote be held earlier in september the military has been ordered to to protect key installations and medical transport. cuba has reimposed i
order to i quote to hold negotiations with the government so that it voluntarily hands over power wharton's the last as look a single move to crush dissent network data showed internet disruptions in much of the country with social media and news sites inaccessible. but it didn't stop the opposition supporters from keeping up the pressure as protesters brave the police's violent clampdown to make their voices heard. now to some of the other stories making news around the world hong kong was...
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meg oliver, cbs news, wharton, new jersey. >> o'donnell: and doing some incredible work for their community. we'll be right back. this is ava. these are ava's shoulders. they square off. and bear it all. but now ava's shoulders are stronger than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for ava. and with plans that fit your life and budget, you can count on us when it matters most. this is medicare from blue cross blue shield. this is the benefit of blue. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. i do motivational speakingld. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remembhi as nce i i'n tang pregen fooupeop teriodilly,"manve a an" it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> o'donn
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s&p 500 could close at a record high for the first time since mid february we're going to talk to wharton professor jeremy siegel about whether the rally can last from here. >>> plus counting down to a pair of key earnings results after the bell, lyft and cisco gearing up to report we'll bring numbers and analysis as soon as they hit. let's focus on the stories we're watching with one hour left of trade. mark santoli with the action, colin rush from oppenheimer. let's start off with the broader market, familiar things taking us higher, tech, lower treasury yields and the like. >> that's right. a bit of a reform to norm. yesterday 3381 of about the late selloff. of course we're a couple points above that right now it's kind of tantalizing also seems a little bit silly this hesitation in front of an all-time high. but here we are all-time highs are more bullish than not. in other words strength begets strength even if we're getting stretched in the long-term i wanted to point out one-year basis, if you look to last august, august 15th, that anniversary is friday, was a pretty significant lo
s&p 500 could close at a record high for the first time since mid february we're going to talk to wharton professor jeremy siegel about whether the rally can last from here. >>> plus counting down to a pair of key earnings results after the bell, lyft and cisco gearing up to report we'll bring numbers and analysis as soon as they hit. let's focus on the stories we're watching with one hour left of trade. mark santoli with the action, colin rush from oppenheimer. let's start off...
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wow, those are the most troubling numbers wharton could release, other than trump's grades.t fantastic news, because according to a new report, "coronavirus testing is 'a mess' in the u.s." because proper testing regimes "require federal guidance, leadership and support." really? that's like reading a recipe and seeing the main ingredient is the one you don't have. "okay, i've got eggs... i've got flour... dammit! hey, honey, did we order any leadership? crap. well, i guess i'll just bake it differently in every state." all this negative news on testing is hard to take. but it was even harder to deliver, because it came from the university of minnesota. minnesotans are so nice! it must be torture for them to give bad news. i mean, just look at this from the university's spokeswoman. >> okay, hi. how's everybody doing today? it is so nice out, finally. might even put the tarp on the snowmobile. oh, i made you a tater-tot hot dish! and there will be plenty to share, because, unfortunately, most of you folks are going to die, because our testing has gone straight to h-e-double
wow, those are the most troubling numbers wharton could release, other than trump's grades.t fantastic news, because according to a new report, "coronavirus testing is 'a mess' in the u.s." because proper testing regimes "require federal guidance, leadership and support." really? that's like reading a recipe and seeing the main ingredient is the one you don't have. "okay, i've got eggs... i've got flour... dammit! hey, honey, did we order any leadership? crap. well, i...
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. >> i was the prototypical jock and he was the elitist bay area, wept to the wharton business school. but in the end we very rarely just flat out disagreed. >> he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease. he was 74 years old. >>> there's now a $5,000 reward offered out in the east. it's a disturbing thing advocates say someone is doing to one group of animals, and it has something to do with politics. >>> plus, social media backlash as students across the bay area prepare to head back to the classroom. why silicon valley investors is taking online heat this morning. >>> but, first, happening now, breaking news to tell you about. florida officials are considering the risk of allowing a cruiseship carrying sick passengers to disembark in port everglades. four people have died. the holland america ship cannot enter u.s. waters. the ship has tried to dock in other countries but has been rejected. it's just traveling through the canal there yesterday and it's still looking for safe harbor. we'll have more for you right after the break. (upbeat music) - [narrator] food delivery just got more
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so now the areas under water this is what you tend to see when humans use land that is to close to wharton. along this stretch of land adjacent to the river the local villages aren't bothered by the dams it's a good spot to study the long term effects of beef or activity for santa and knows the area like the back of his house. says you're here. we've been studying this habitat for 25 years the winter is an especially good time to see what's been happening and click often dumb the vegetation has receded and you can see the dam better and move along here more easily without. the nearby university of applied sciences carries out a lot of research projects here the 1st signs of beaver activity were detected here in 1909 and researches have been monitoring the area ever since. just this used to be a relatively narrow stream with pastures to the right and left of it a small stream in the landscape totally changed into. the 1st choose waters that are less than 80 centimeters deep to build the dams the water behind the dam that rises creating the beaver pond. since or to keeps flowing into the bon
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40 or 50000 visitors that gives us plenty to do it's still early afternoon on a weekday the park wharton's have time to remind people to maintain social distancing. or maybe move up a little bit so you're one and a half metres apart the park wardens already have their hands full with preventing forest fires protecting nature and resolving conflicts. on this one. the number of swimming accidents is also rising after doing around they report to park manager. the record coronavirus added a lot to our workload we can't just stop our fire protection efforts but there can be a lot of aggression between visitors we have to mediate that and also deal with corona so we try to combine everything and we appeal to everyone to exercise self discipline and responsibility. discipline to build up and the park wardens do what they can they hope that berlin's legendary and say named one of the world's most beautiful swimming spots by c.n.n. doesn't earn new notoriety as a coronavirus hot spot. so the sport now in the champions league quarter finals are underway leipsic stunned the experts and beat the favor
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it's still early afternoon on a weekday the park wharton's have time to remind people to maintain social distancing. this enough or maybe move up a little bit so you're one and a half metres apart the park wardens already have their hands full with preventing forest fires protecting nature and resolving conflicts. on this one. the number of swimming accidents is also rising after doing around they report to park manager. the record highs senators know the coronavirus added a lot to our workload tire we can't just stop our fire protection efforts but there can be a lot of aggression between visitors we have to mediate that and also deal with corona so we try to combine everything and we appeal to everyone to exercise self discipline and responsibility that's typically what i call fun for the opinion the park wardens do what they can they hope that berlin's legendary sloughed and say named one of the world's most beautiful swimming spots by c.n.n. doesn't earn new notoriety as a coronavirus hot spot. breaking . 60. senators. there mr knight says now i would say have a house and had a caree
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it's still early afternoon on a weekday the park wharton's have time to remind people to maintain social distancing. enough or maybe move up a little bit so you're one and a half metres apart the park wardens already have their hands full with preventing forest fires protecting nature and resolving conflicts. on this front. the number of swimming accidents is also rising after doing around they report to park manager mox huppah. the record highs senators know the coronavirus added a lot to our workload tire we can't just stop our fire protection efforts but there can be a lot of aggression between visitors we have to mediate that and also deal with corona so we try to combine everything and we appeal to everyone to exercise self discipline and responsibility that's typically what i call fighting for the opinion of the park wardens do what they can they hope that berlin's legendary schlock and say named one of the world's most beautiful swimming spots by c.n.n. doesn't earn new notoriety as a coronavirus hot spot. cricket . 60. senators. like there mr knight is now i would say have a hous
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order to i quote to hold negotiations with the government so that it voluntarily hands over power wharton's the last. as lucas income moved to crush dissent network data showed internet disruptions in much of the country with social media and news sites inaccessible but it didn't stop the opposition supporters from keeping up the pressure as protesters braved the police's violent clampdown to make their voices heard. for some analysis now we're joined by bill russian journalist from enough to be a charkha thanks for being with us we just learned that spent a lot of he had not the main opposition candidate in the better was a lections has left the country and is now in lithuania do we know why she's gone there. we don't know why but definitely after yesterday's talk in the central electoral coming to she changed her mind because before she planned to support protesters from what i know and she planned to join the protest about 3 hours stuck the secret talk with the secret service or brothers made her change her mind what did they tell her i think i think they end up blackmailed her i don't k
order to i quote to hold negotiations with the government so that it voluntarily hands over power wharton's the last. as lucas income moved to crush dissent network data showed internet disruptions in much of the country with social media and news sites inaccessible but it didn't stop the opposition supporters from keeping up the pressure as protesters braved the police's violent clampdown to make their voices heard. for some analysis now we're joined by bill russian journalist from enough to...
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you realise your level of in significance in life that so i'm not trying to overstate myself and whartons but i would certainly like to be at the table because i have a wonderful love for the country and i know that the country needs healing and i know the country needs a republican party that has principles and values but it's also capable of working with the democrats at the end of the day that's what our founders wanted they wanted a consensus they wanted us to sit at the table say ok i'm going to give this up that's important to me you have to give that up that's important to you they didn't want this level of polarity and this extremism and this radicalism and so we have to figure out a way to heal that and certainly i would like to be a part of that but i also want to be a businessperson you pointed out my business sure i've taken hits in my business present tell people i don't care ok at the end of the day i'm going to speak what i think is true because i love the country and so it's patriotism commercialism and then partisanship ok and the commercialism in the partisanship or way
you realise your level of in significance in life that so i'm not trying to overstate myself and whartons but i would certainly like to be at the table because i have a wonderful love for the country and i know that the country needs healing and i know the country needs a republican party that has principles and values but it's also capable of working with the democrats at the end of the day that's what our founders wanted they wanted a consensus they wanted us to sit at the table say ok i'm...
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the biggest bull in all of financing, jeremy siegel, professor at wharton, whose book is in its fourthfth printing, his previous expectations for forward returns , the.s. equities was 7.2% last time i had him on the show, he suggested people ratchet that back to 5% or 6%. not this year or not next year, but for the next decade. he thinks the bond bull market is essentially over, and once bonds start to rise in price and , stocks becomer more challenging to say 7% 8% return. tom: i can see with my ted williams vision the pink stickers behind you. they all say by more amazon -- buy more amazon. are we finally seen the top of tech stocks? barry: i have watched people call the top for 30 years and they got it right once in march of 2000. the same people were screaming stocks are expensive for the previous five years. it is hard to take that seriously. here is the thing everybody forgets. their value is little point in space that exists as stocks careen by it wildly, either on the way to becoming cheap or on the way to becoming incredibly expensive. shiller tape has been overvalued for 92%
the biggest bull in all of financing, jeremy siegel, professor at wharton, whose book is in its fourthfth printing, his previous expectations for forward returns , the.s. equities was 7.2% last time i had him on the show, he suggested people ratchet that back to 5% or 6%. not this year or not next year, but for the next decade. he thinks the bond bull market is essentially over, and once bonds start to rise in price and , stocks becomer more challenging to say 7% 8% return. tom: i can see with...
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mary trump believes it is possibly criminal that the president, she alleges, cheated to get into wharton. he cheated on his s.t.a.s. what you hear in these clips from mary anne trump is that she's telling mary trump about this. it does say what's happening here, mary trump is revealing that her source of the information is the president's sister. in a statement overnight, mary trump spoke and was pressed for an investigation. not directly. but mary trump brought up the fact that we've seen high-profile individuals caught up in troubles for college fraud. that's some of the sub text here. the president's reaction is revealing. let's look at the statements overnight. clearly written in his own words or dictated because this sounds like the president. he said every day it's something else. who cares? i miss my brother and i'll continue to work hard for the american people. not everyone agrees, but the results are obvious. our country will shoon be stronger fon ever before. i think almost every story fits into a frame. the president suggesting that the frame for this story, about his sister
mary trump believes it is possibly criminal that the president, she alleges, cheated to get into wharton. he cheated on his s.t.a.s. what you hear in these clips from mary anne trump is that she's telling mary trump about this. it does say what's happening here, mary trump is revealing that her source of the information is the president's sister. in a statement overnight, mary trump spoke and was pressed for an investigation. not directly. but mary trump brought up the fact that we've seen...
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amy: he made a big deal of going to the university of pennsylvania wharton school.hat did your grandfather call hihim? i am.ump: the great amy: from the age of 12? dr. trump: it goes to show how long this has been going on. amy: president trump cloaks himself, constantly praising the military, but you also write that donald trumump his first we disownthrhreatened to donald trump, jr. if you went into the military. dr. trump: my uncle rob told me that storyry. told me that story a couple of times years ago. i don't find it surprising the way donald speaks about the military now, simply because i believe in his mind, the power of the military and the honor of the military reflects on him because he is in the oval office , but he has never demonstrated any use for it. he has never valued it before this. my dad was a second lieutenant in the natational guard. donald has never mentioned that. he, as we all know, got five deferments. he couould have served his couny and chose over and over again not to, so whatever he has to say about the military now is because he thinks
amy: he made a big deal of going to the university of pennsylvania wharton school.hat did your grandfather call hihim? i am.ump: the great amy: from the age of 12? dr. trump: it goes to show how long this has been going on. amy: president trump cloaks himself, constantly praising the military, but you also write that donald trumump his first we disownthrhreatened to donald trump, jr. if you went into the military. dr. trump: my uncle rob told me that storyry. told me that story a couple of...
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. >> i'm an ivy league, i went to ivy league college, i went to wharton school, which is the best business-- >> i just sold an apartment for $15 million. >> it's all too much. this is -- they shutdown the campaign -- it's like, meltdown, meltdown at the core and homer simpson turns it off. when we turn it on we'll say mr. burns is working class here. it's not going to work. the campaign is trying
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. >> and took a couple classes, i guess, at wharton. oh, that's insane. >> that's similar. so i had -- i did his homework for him. >> who does your homework for you when you're president? joining us now is mary trump, the author of too much and not enough. how my family created the world's most dangerous man. thank you for joining us on what is a really, really big night. >> it's great to be here. thank you so much for having me. >> let me ask you how it feels to be the trump family watching the convention this week. all presidents and presidential candidates show their family to a certain extent. but we have seen all of the president's adult children speak, some of their wives and girlfriends, the first lady giving a big address. there has been a lot of members of the family speaking. i'm wondering if you see any of that differently than we do. >> i'm not sure. what i feel, though, is that, one, it's inappropriate. and maybe i know better than most people how untrue so much of what they're saying is. the idea of passing donald off as a great family man. it's disturbing to
. >> and took a couple classes, i guess, at wharton. oh, that's insane. >> that's similar. so i had -- i did his homework for him. >> who does your homework for you when you're president? joining us now is mary trump, the author of too much and not enough. how my family created the world's most dangerous man. thank you for joining us on what is a really, really big night. >> it's great to be here. thank you so much for having me. >> let me ask you how it feels to...
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she also says the president had someone take his exams before he transferred to wharton.nd according to "the washington post," he is cruel. his sister is basically repeating the arguments we heard from democrat after democrat at their conventionless week where joe biden's central argument seem to be that he is empathetic and decent and the president is not. and as the president prepares to open convention tomorrow, the united states has over 176,000 deaths and as the president is continuing his attacks on mail-in voting and now saying he might send police to monitor polling places, though it's not clear he has the legal authority to do that. but police and law and order will be much discussed this week as the president tries to make his case for a second term. joining me now to discuss the policy aspects here, acting homeland secretary of security. we're going to have sheriffs and we're going to have law enforcement and we're going to have hopefully u.s. attorneys go to polling locations on election day in order to prevent fraud. any conduct that intimidates voters is pro
she also says the president had someone take his exams before he transferred to wharton.nd according to "the washington post," he is cruel. his sister is basically repeating the arguments we heard from democrat after democrat at their conventionless week where joe biden's central argument seem to be that he is empathetic and decent and the president is not. and as the president prepares to open convention tomorrow, the united states has over 176,000 deaths and as the president is...
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>>this is how an ohio couple celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary the wife angel wharton dance and saying with her children on the hospital lawn as her husband john. continue to fight covid-19 the 42 year-old father learned he had covid in early july, the family doesn't know where and how the diagnosis came just a few. >>just a few days after angel a breast cancer survivor got don with a double mastectomy. >>i say this is my our best anniversary yet from where he started. it didn't look like we celebrate my this at all. >>you might think the couple looks familiar in 2016, they got national attention as the first contestants on the lebron james show the wall where they won more than a million dollars on course under the circumstances angel says money can't buy health fortunately for the family though the husband is breathing on his own now and he is moving about more clouds. >>our best wishes to them as they continue on coming up next the news continues on our 24 7 streaming service kron on commercial free ella sogomonian standing by in the newsroom with what we're working on tonigh
>>this is how an ohio couple celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary the wife angel wharton dance and saying with her children on the hospital lawn as her husband john. continue to fight covid-19 the 42 year-old father learned he had covid in early july, the family doesn't know where and how the diagnosis came just a few. >>just a few days after angel a breast cancer survivor got don with a double mastectomy. >>i say this is my our best anniversary yet from where he started....
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. >> judge berry also says the president had someone take his exams before he transferred to wharton according to the "washington post" says, quote, donald a cruel. it's a relevant development given that the president agencies sister is basically repeating the arguments we heard from democrat after democrat at their convention last week where joe biden's central argument seemed to be that he is empathetic and decent and the president is not. as the president prepares to open his convention tomorrow his sister's negative character testimony comes as the u.s. hits more than 5.6 million coronavirus cases and over 176,000 deaths and as the president is continuing his attacks on mail-in voting and now saying he might send police to monitor polling places though it's not clear he has the legal authority to do that. but police and law and order will be much discussed this week as the president tries to make his case for a second term. joining me now to discuss the policy aspects here acting secretary of homeland security chad wolf. secretary wolf thanks for joining us. let me ask you the pr
. >> judge berry also says the president had someone take his exams before he transferred to wharton according to the "washington post" says, quote, donald a cruel. it's a relevant development given that the president agencies sister is basically repeating the arguments we heard from democrat after democrat at their convention last week where joe biden's central argument seemed to be that he is empathetic and decent and the president is not. as the president prepares to open his...
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. >> i'm an ivy league, i went to ivy league college, i went to wharton school, which is the best business school in the world. >> he's a working class president -- >> i just sold an apartment for $15 million. >> it's all too much. this is -- they shutdown the campaign -- it's like, meltdown, meltdown at the core and homer simpson turns it off. when we turn it on we'll say mr. burns is working class here. it's not going to work. the campaign is trying to rebrand donald trump as a blue collar working class every man. good morning. we have former aid to george w. bush and from the state department elise jordan. the host of "politics nation" and president of the national action network al sharpton. reporter for axios, jonathan swan. more from his remarkable interview with the president coming up. willie, it's a thing we're starting to see more and more from donald trump. him working against his own political self-interest we've been talking about this had for a while. yesterday was no exception. let's go through some of the highlights of the day. he spent the day undermining an economic relie
. >> i'm an ivy league, i went to ivy league college, i went to wharton school, which is the best business school in the world. >> he's a working class president -- >> i just sold an apartment for $15 million. >> it's all too much. this is -- they shutdown the campaign -- it's like, meltdown, meltdown at the core and homer simpson turns it off. when we turn it on we'll say mr. burns is working class here. it's not going to work. the campaign is trying to rebrand donald...
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received a degree in metallurgical engineering, a masters from stanford university and an mba from the wharton school of university of pennsylvania. our third witness is tim cook, chief executive officer of apple. mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to joining apple, he served as director of north american fulfillment for ibm. he received a bashlor of science from auburn and mba from duke university school of business. our last witness is mark zuckerberg. founder, chairman and ceo of facebook. mr. zuckerberg initially launched facebook in order to help connect college students at his school more easily. since then, the company has grown into the world's largest social media platform with 1.7 billion global daily active users. he attended harvard before leaving the focus full time on developing facebook. we welcome all of our distinguished witnesses and
received a degree in metallurgical engineering, a masters from stanford university and an mba from the wharton school of university of pennsylvania. our third witness is tim cook, chief executive officer of apple. mr. cook joined apple in 1998 and served as chief operational officer under steve jobs. in 2011, mr. cook was named ceo. while at apple, he has overseen their expansion into new markets, the launch and developments of apple pay, apple watch, icloud, apple card and home pod. prior to...
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she also alleges he cheated his way into upenn's wharton business school which he regularly brags aboutally explosive allegation in the book, at least one. >> mm-hmm. >> and you write that when the president was trying to transfer from fordham to penn, he had someone else take his s.a.t.s? >> yes. >> this was 1964. how do you know that? >> i've been told this by people in my family. i am absolutely confident that it's true. >> reporter: in the audio recordings barry appears to support her niece's claim. >> how did you know him? how did donald know him? >> through high school, i think in high school, but he always wired the tests. he was a great test taker. he had people who do that. >> reporter: the white house previously called the s.a.t. allegation completely false, and president trump releasing a statement about the audio leak saying, every day it is something else. who cares. >> this is politics as usual by a niece that was written out of a will that who apparently just has an axe to grind because she wants joe biden to be president. >> reporter: now, mary trump stands by what she p
she also alleges he cheated his way into upenn's wharton business school which he regularly brags aboutally explosive allegation in the book, at least one. >> mm-hmm. >> and you write that when the president was trying to transfer from fordham to penn, he had someone else take his s.a.t.s? >> yes. >> this was 1964. how do you know that? >> i've been told this by people in my family. i am absolutely confident that it's true. >> reporter: in the audio...
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jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school. good morning to you. at some of those stocks moving, as you might imagine, they may, all of this as a result of apple's four for one stock split which would have made it actually too tiny -- would have gone to being very big to too tiny so they tried to rebalance things if you were on the committee, jeremy, is this the way you would have done it >> well, i don't know if i would have picked those. i'll tell you a number of surprises, andrew. exxon money going out, wow that was the biggest capitalization stock at one time of course, so was general electric, the biggest, and that was booted out it shows you how the giants can fall i think what is most interesting about this change is sal salesforce.com, i would imagine many americans have no idea what that company is or what it does. to -- i mean, it's a great company. i wish i had bought it years ago, but nonetheless, to have a name of a company that isn't anywhere a household word is also showing how our economy is changing going digital but there's one th
jeremy siegel, professor of finance at the wharton school. good morning to you. at some of those stocks moving, as you might imagine, they may, all of this as a result of apple's four for one stock split which would have made it actually too tiny -- would have gone to being very big to too tiny so they tried to rebalance things if you were on the committee, jeremy, is this the way you would have done it >> well, i don't know if i would have picked those. i'll tell you a number of...
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are searching, driverless cars, robotics, streaming, bitcoin joining us now is vanay myer a former wharton professor thank you for being with us. >> thank you a pleasure to be here. >> you use natural language search an average person can type in and invest in x, y, z. then what? does the site enable you to make that purchase once you come up with the results >> yes, it does. essentially think of it really as simplifying the entire process of discovery and action. action depends on who the user is >> how do they get listed? how are you making money on this and how do i as an investor know that the results i get are unbiased and that they're not paying for placement in that search >> magnifi is a one stop shop. brand-new, different type of marketplace for investments and what makes it really different is this combination of language intelligence, natural language intelligence with investment intelligence the entire objective here is to provide high quality answers to investment questions what our vision really here is, the language of finance as you know is not simple it's complicated cr, e
are searching, driverless cars, robotics, streaming, bitcoin joining us now is vanay myer a former wharton professor thank you for being with us. >> thank you a pleasure to be here. >> you use natural language search an average person can type in and invest in x, y, z. then what? does the site enable you to make that purchase once you come up with the results >> yes, it does. essentially think of it really as simplifying the entire process of discovery and action. action...
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he transferred tthe wharton business school at the university of pennsylvania during the height of the vietnam war. much of america was divided between pro and anti-war camps. but as protests rolled across his campus, the same could not be said for trump. >> never went to a p, never went to a demonstration. he was going to be following his father's busess. and that's all he cared about. >> alcindor: trump received ferments that exempted him from military service. >> numerous deferments because of... because of college, and that-- i had a foot thing,nd got a deferment for that. ast it turned out that, you know, look, that rough war. >> alcindor: the deferments allowed trump to lauh a real estate career in manhattan aft college, with the financial >> donald trump, fe minutempany. that he moved to manhattan, was interested in becoming big, known, famous. every opportunity you could possibly think of, he got his name in the paper. so, he went to cebrity hangouts, he went to nightclubs. alenthree of his wives have models. he wants to draw attention.ok he wants to lo like the most successful
he transferred tthe wharton business school at the university of pennsylvania during the height of the vietnam war. much of america was divided between pro and anti-war camps. but as protests rolled across his campus, the same could not be said for trump. >> never went to a p, never went to a demonstration. he was going to be following his father's busess. and that's all he cared about. >> alcindor: trump received ferments that exempted him from military service. >> numerous...