0
0.0
Nov 15, 2024
11/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
many people think his murder conviction should be reconsidered, and that includes brian wharton, thewho helped put roberson in prison to begin with. roberson's legal team says wharton believes roberson was wrongly judged as guilty when he was an autistic father who incapable of explaining his daughter's medical condition. it took medical specialists years to figure out. let's bring in roberson's attorney, gretchen, have you been able to talk with robert about it? >> i have not been able to talk to robert yet, though i have sent word to him to make sure he heard about it, although i imagine the news coverage reached death row in texas as it often does faster than attorneys are able to talk to their clients. i'm very sad about the opinion because it releases the temporary stay that was obtained through a lawful subpoena of robert to obtain his testimony. and i think the opinion today as vindicated it was a lawful subpoena, and it was a legitimate exercise of legislative authority to try to hear from robert himself. the stay, however, is lifted because they have decided that if a subpoe
many people think his murder conviction should be reconsidered, and that includes brian wharton, thewho helped put roberson in prison to begin with. roberson's legal team says wharton believes roberson was wrongly judged as guilty when he was an autistic father who incapable of explaining his daughter's medical condition. it took medical specialists years to figure out. let's bring in roberson's attorney, gretchen, have you been able to talk with robert about it? >> i have not been able...
0
0.0
Nov 4, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that dude said he went to the wharton school. he should get his money back. look, you heard doug say it, you've heard everybody say it. donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. you know on your phone you have the lock screen? you've got your kids, your grandkids, your dog, donnell has a picture of himself on his phone. true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird behavior. look, i know we heard this, last time there were some guardrails around him. there was a supreme court, there were some other things there. this time, the guardrails are gone. he's looking to fill government top to bottom with tax fanatics. they ask, what one thing would you regret or have done differently as president. my god, he should've taken 10 years to build a list. he couldn't think of anything except one thing. he couldn't put enough people loyal to him in office. that's what he said. the folks who were there before, rein him in. those were some serious people. generals, secretaries of defense, nat
that dude said he went to the wharton school. he should get his money back. look, you heard doug say it, you've heard everybody say it. donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. you know on your phone you have the lock screen? you've got your kids, your grandkids, your dog, donnell has a picture of himself on his phone. true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird behavior. look, i know we heard this, last time...
0
0.0
Nov 1, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
basically, the democrats would not be able to go too far, and their proposals according to the whartonchool where donald trump went, according to their calculations, harris's proposals would have only one fit of the impact on the deficit that trumps proposals would have. mostly because she would end these tax breaks for the very wealthy and use the money that was going to the very wealthy for some of these programs for the middle class. so that is what she is offering the country and we will see how people respond. >> democrats have a thin majority in the senate. one third of the senate is up in this election. many are predicting that republicans flip the senate, they are then in control. with that unlikely scenario, why write about it? guest: i just want to give a sense of what could happen if ted cruz lost in texas. we simply don't know what is going to happen. i think all of this horserace coverage is at this point kind of a waste of time. nobody knows who's going to win this presidential election. anybody tell sure what is going to happen, don't listen to them. there are too many v
basically, the democrats would not be able to go too far, and their proposals according to the whartonchool where donald trump went, according to their calculations, harris's proposals would have only one fit of the impact on the deficit that trumps proposals would have. mostly because she would end these tax breaks for the very wealthy and use the money that was going to the very wealthy for some of these programs for the middle class. so that is what she is offering the country and we will...
0
0.0
Nov 3, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and he went to the wharton school. you would have thought he would have learned what a tariff was by now. because donald trump is out there saying we will put a tariff on this and the chinese will pay for it. no one buys that because what we know and the economists know is when you put a tariff on it and companies like black & decker and columbia said this week, we will simply raise prices. you will end up paying 20 percent more or $4000 a year. that's what it will mean. i think especially here in arizona, you remember when the republican party used to talk about freedom, they meant it. this guy is not john mccain's republican party. he means government should have the freedom to be in your exam room, to be in your bedroom, to tell you what books to read and to make those decisions. you know what it was and they have all said it. if they just mind their own damn business, we will mind our own damn business. people should be free to make these decisions, not politicians. no politicians, especially donald trump. freedom
and he went to the wharton school. you would have thought he would have learned what a tariff was by now. because donald trump is out there saying we will put a tariff on this and the chinese will pay for it. no one buys that because what we know and the economists know is when you put a tariff on it and companies like black & decker and columbia said this week, we will simply raise prices. you will end up paying 20 percent more or $4000 a year. that's what it will mean. i think especially...
0
0.0
Nov 27, 2024
11/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
wharton said it was a natural reaction to catch the kid and that he hopes to connect with that childex offender harvey weinstein is suing the new york city department of corrections. his attorneys claim the prison has not ensured the 72-year-old has gotten proper medical care following his recent cancer diagnosis. the lawsuit claims to state that weinstein was found in unsanitary conditions. weinstein is serving a 16-year prison science for sex crimes in california as he waits a new trial for sexual assault charges in new york. >>> this is the cover nobody was asking for. authorities at the los angeles long beach seaport say they seized 3,000 counterfeit gibton guitars. if they were awe thentsic the guitars would have been worth 18 million dollars. they calling the largest seizure on record for a musical instrument. no word yet on any arrests. nbc news has learned that several of the president-elect cabinet nominees and administration pointees have been threat. the threats were not credible and did not involve president-elect donald trump or vice president-elect j.d. vans. >> joining
wharton said it was a natural reaction to catch the kid and that he hopes to connect with that childex offender harvey weinstein is suing the new york city department of corrections. his attorneys claim the prison has not ensured the 72-year-old has gotten proper medical care following his recent cancer diagnosis. the lawsuit claims to state that weinstein was found in unsanitary conditions. weinstein is serving a 16-year prison science for sex crimes in california as he waits a new trial for...
0
0.0
Nov 4, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and he went to the wharton school. would have thought he would have learned what a tariff was by now. because donald trump is out there saying we will put a tariff on this and the chinese will pay for it. no one buys that because what we know and the economists know is when you put a tariff on it and companies like black & decker and columbia said this week, we will simply raise prices. you will end up paying 20 percent more or $4000 a year. that's what it will mean. i think especially here in arizona, you remember when the republican party used to talk about freedom, they meant it. this guy is not john mccain's republican party. he means government should have the freedom to be in your exam room, to be in your bedroom, to tell you what books to read and to make those decisions. you know what it was and they have all said it. if they just mind their own damn business, we will mind our own damn business. people should be free to make these decisions, not politicians. no politicians, especially donald trump. freedom mean
and he went to the wharton school. would have thought he would have learned what a tariff was by now. because donald trump is out there saying we will put a tariff on this and the chinese will pay for it. no one buys that because what we know and the economists know is when you put a tariff on it and companies like black & decker and columbia said this week, we will simply raise prices. you will end up paying 20 percent more or $4000 a year. that's what it will mean. i think especially here...
0
0.0
Nov 30, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the new piece is online for the "new york times", organizational psychologist at the wharton school for coming on the show this morning. >>> coming up, we speak with best-selling author john grisham about his new book, "framed" which tells the story of the wrongfully accused and their battles to win back their freedom. "morning joe" will be right back. right back. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. so, you know, han is 22 years old, and we've been together most of my life. not often do you have a childhood dog that, that lives this long so i think it's really unique and special that we've experienced so many, so many things in life together. knowing that he's getting good nutrition and that he has energy is a huge relief for me and my dad. “such a good little bean.” we're so grateful to have had this time with him, so let's keep it going and make every day special. dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number
>> the new piece is online for the "new york times", organizational psychologist at the wharton school for coming on the show this morning. >>> coming up, we speak with best-selling author john grisham about his new book, "framed" which tells the story of the wrongfully accused and their battles to win back their freedom. "morning joe" will be right back. right back. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga....
0
0.0
Nov 4, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that dude said he went to the wharton school. he should get his money back. heard doug say it, you've heard everybody say it. donald is not interested in making your life better.
that dude said he went to the wharton school. he should get his money back. heard doug say it, you've heard everybody say it. donald is not interested in making your life better.
0
0.0
Nov 3, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he tells us he's a genius, a stable genius and apparently he went to the wharton school.those 80 years you'd think he'd have learned chad a damn tariff is and who pays for it. his plan will add 20% to the cost of most things you buy. adding up to $4,000 a year for families across this country. we god of got asked, how are you going to pay for your plan? for starters, he can pay his taxes for a change and make a start it to. there are folks in here -- at least the older folks remember it. you might have been one. independents and rents that added much to this country but let's be very clear here. these guys under donald trump. this is not john mccain's republican party. when these guys talk about freedom, when they mean, the freedom to be in your examine room, the freedom to be in your bedroom. the freedom to tell you what to read. the freedom to dictate things in your life that we all know is none of their damn business to be in. none of it. when kamala harris talks about freedom, she means the people. you should be free to make those most personal of decisions about your
he tells us he's a genius, a stable genius and apparently he went to the wharton school.those 80 years you'd think he'd have learned chad a damn tariff is and who pays for it. his plan will add 20% to the cost of most things you buy. adding up to $4,000 a year for families across this country. we god of got asked, how are you going to pay for your plan? for starters, he can pay his taxes for a change and make a start it to. there are folks in here -- at least the older folks remember it. you...
0
0.0
Nov 2, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he apparently went to the wharton school.those 80 years, you would have thought he learned what a tariff is and who pays for it. we pay for it. his tariff plan, his national sales tax plan will add 20% of the cost of most things you buy, adding up to $4000 to families across the country. that's his plan. now luck. we got asked, how are you going to pay for your plan? for starters, he can pay his taxes. that would be a start. make some fairness to it. i don't want to be clear -- i want to be clear. i'm sure in a crowd this big, there's folks who remember it. independents and republicans. let's just be very clear. these guys under donald trump, this is not john mccain republican party. this is not john mccain's republican party. when these guys talk about freedom, we -- they mean the freedom to be in your bedroom, the freedom to tell you what to read, the freedom to dictate things in your life that we all know is none of their business to be in. none. none of it. when kamala harris talks about freedom, she means the people. you
he apparently went to the wharton school.those 80 years, you would have thought he learned what a tariff is and who pays for it. we pay for it. his tariff plan, his national sales tax plan will add 20% of the cost of most things you buy, adding up to $4000 to families across the country. that's his plan. now luck. we got asked, how are you going to pay for your plan? for starters, he can pay his taxes. that would be a start. make some fairness to it. i don't want to be clear -- i want to be...
0
0.0
Nov 27, 2024
11/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but thank god wharton was there at the right, right place, right time. all eyes on mr. roker this morning. what say you, good sir? what i say is that coasts are looking great today. so that's good for travel. east coast looking beautiful. some storms later this afternoon and evening into the southeast again. snowy conditions through the rockies, but out west again. awfully clear looking beautiful. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30s. your aunt aya. she crosses continents with less hesitation than others cross the street. just this year she made it to australia, austria and aruba by october, she's just so cool. you've wanted to impress her forever. but what do you even get for someone who lives out of a chic carry on? oh, just get something cheap. she can carry on. don't overthink it. give something beautiful the best travel fragrance gift sets are only at sephora. good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today, high temperatures in the low 60s after a chilly start, but it will be nice and sunny. and tonight temperatures will dip very qu
but thank god wharton was there at the right, right place, right time. all eyes on mr. roker this morning. what say you, good sir? what i say is that coasts are looking great today. so that's good for travel. east coast looking beautiful. some storms later this afternoon and evening into the southeast again. snowy conditions through the rockies, but out west again. awfully clear looking beautiful. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30s. your aunt aya. she crosses continents...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this is possible to take out a professor at the wharton school school. we had history class was also. you said the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that to. i have to hope to get more of the story now we're going across live now to on our time getting senior fellow at the ty, her institute and chairman of age and narrative. thanks a lot for joining us. once again on the program i, there is a lot to unpack here in terms of trump's statements. i mean he's already made some pretty outlanders claims that if he comes to the white house, hilde solve the ukraine conflict within the 1st 24 hours. so how much do you think we can believe from that? if he comes to power, he'll even be able to divide russia, china friendship, and why do you think he's floating this id in the 1st place? well 1st let's, let's talk about the donald trump and i
this is possible to take out a professor at the wharton school school. we had history class was also. you said the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that to. i have to hope to get more of the story now we're going across live now to on our time getting senior fellow at...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
allowed russia, china ram, north korea, and others to get together in a group at a professor at the wharton school of high school. we had history class. there's also, you said, the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on your night them. and i can think i can do that too. i have to but it was live down to pump, no long seeing in photos. it was like to the university of boss, so thank you so much for joining us today. we just had an interview, very interesting indeed, but there's a lot in, so i'm pack them, discuss it. sometimes he will says russia, china friendship, do believe that it's even possible and why do you think he's floating? the idea? i don't think it is easy for him to do it. he tried already to do this when he was running for the president in 2016, as he said to man the us relationship of last year. but very quickly, when he become the president, 2017, he already had a problem with serial, which
allowed russia, china ram, north korea, and others to get together in a group at a professor at the wharton school of high school. we had history class. there's also, you said, the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united, the bite and united them. it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on your night them. and i can think i can do that too. i have to but it was live down to pump,...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
allowed russia, china ram, north korea, and others to get together in a group at a professor at the wharton school of high school. we had history class is also you said the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united them bite and united. um, it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that too. i have a senior fellow at the ty, her institute i, in our time getting explained to why the ties between moscow and beijing have those in washington so concerned when you have the number one country in the world, it spans 11 time zones in terms of resources and you have the number one country, i think it's more than the next 5 or 6 depending on what day you're, you're measuring up the rest of the nations in terms of manufacturing. that is a powerhouse that far exceeds non competes, exceeds of united states. and this is washington's main concern. it says combination of 2 countries, one with resources, the other one with manufacturing, with markets who are
allowed russia, china ram, north korea, and others to get together in a group at a professor at the wharton school of high school. we had history class is also you said the one thing you never want to happen is you never want russia and china uniting, we united them because of the oil we united them bite and united. um, it's a shame the stupidity of what they do and what i'm going to have to on unite them. and i can think i can do that too. i have a senior fellow at the ty, her institute i, in...
0
0.0
Nov 28, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
treatise, you'll see that the wharton treatise, for example, in section 72 says even sleeping can bermative act and it can lead to liability when there's something you're supposed to be doing but you're not doing it. and the common law sources that we cite, both hall and territory against manton, which is an 1888 case, have no trouble describing those kinds of omission cases as involving the use of force. chief justice roberts: counsel, getting -- i'd like to get back to the lifeguard also. you say the force she was -- she was using the force of gravity. and was she using it before the child jumped in the pool? you say the force she was -- she was using the force of gravity. and was she using it before the child jumped in the pool? mr. feigin: i -- no, your honor. and part of -- chief justice roberts: so she did something at suddenly gravity was there? mr. feigin: well, your honor, what happened -- first of all, i don't think the forchere is the gravity. i think the force is whatever -- chief justice roberts: i thought -- mr. feigin: -- whatever happens within the body to -- i mean,
treatise, you'll see that the wharton treatise, for example, in section 72 says even sleeping can bermative act and it can lead to liability when there's something you're supposed to be doing but you're not doing it. and the common law sources that we cite, both hall and territory against manton, which is an 1888 case, have no trouble describing those kinds of omission cases as involving the use of force. chief justice roberts: counsel, getting -- i'd like to get back to the lifeguard also. you...
0
0.0
Nov 4, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that dude said he went to the wharton school, he should get his money back from that if he did.rd doug say it, donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. i mentioned this the other day, you know on your phone, you have the lock screen. you have your kids, grandkids, your dog, your car, if you are some of us. donald has a picture of himself. on his phone that's a true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird behavior. [crowd cheering] look, i know we heard this. last time there was some guardrails, there was a supreme court before you -- before he put the three on it. there were other things there. this time, the guardrails are gone. he is looking to fill government top to bottom with hacks and fanatics. they asked him what one thing do you regret or would you have done differently as president? my god, it should have taken him 10 years to fill the list. he couldn't think of anything except one thing. he didn't put enough people loyal to him in office. that's what he said. the folks who were there
that dude said he went to the wharton school, he should get his money back from that if he did.rd doug say it, donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. i mentioned this the other day, you know on your phone, you have the lock screen. you have your kids, grandkids, your dog, your car, if you are some of us. donald has a picture of himself. on his phone that's a true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird...
0
0.0
Nov 17, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he's an organizational psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. >> adam,nt adam grant? >> you got it right, joe, but i don't think you can get by with 200 mistakes a day on air. >> somehow i do, and we keep on keeping on. >> we challenge you. >> so this seems like great advice in your essay today, and it sort of reminds me of the dst suggestion, don't suffer twice. most of the time, what you're suffering about doesn't come to fruition, don't suffer twice. that appears to be what you're saying here? >> yeah, i think that's well put. i think we are constantly overly confident about our ability to predict future events. we fail to learn the lesson over and over again that we are wrong. there's so many examples of this. i think back to the treaty of versailles in 1919 where the allied powers celebrated peace and didn't realize the national humility was sewing the seeds of world war ii. i wonder how many times we have to go through experiences like that before we realize just because we think the outcome is good today doesn't mean it will lead to what we want t
he's an organizational psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. >> adam,nt adam grant? >> you got it right, joe, but i don't think you can get by with 200 mistakes a day on air. >> somehow i do, and we keep on keeping on. >> we challenge you. >> so this seems like great advice in your essay today, and it sort of reminds me of the dst suggestion, don't suffer twice. most of the time, what you're suffering about doesn't come to fruition,...
47
47
Nov 27, 2024
11/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
you heard wharton that trump is expected to be the most pro-stock market president ever in the first president trump term we saw an unbelievable all-time highs 136 companies exceeded all-time highs during the first administration, has the market price and the 15% corporate tax cut yet. no i think were anticipating in the bottom was going to continue the santa claus rally to the end of the year is an expectation that in general most sectors will be doing l under president trump a second term. taylor: i came off of an interesting conversation with steve forbes of the 1:00 o'clock hour reasonable we talk about the federal reserve we will not talk about whether they should cut or fed independence or not but how the models got it so wrong and how the think tanks told us that inflation was transitory, that we need to rethink the federal reserve in terms of how their measuring and modeling the stuff, do you agree? >> totally steve forbes is on target it's not only how they model and do it they have a wrong conception of what the model should be the fed should be controlling the monetary bas
you heard wharton that trump is expected to be the most pro-stock market president ever in the first president trump term we saw an unbelievable all-time highs 136 companies exceeded all-time highs during the first administration, has the market price and the 15% corporate tax cut yet. no i think were anticipating in the bottom was going to continue the santa claus rally to the end of the year is an expectation that in general most sectors will be doing l under president trump a second term....
0
0.0
Nov 15, 2024
11/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
our talk of the tape run for stocks and rates and where both might go from here let's welcome in wharton school's jeremy segal. good to see you. welcome back. >> thank you, scott. >> how concerned are you about this backup in rates >> it's not surprising because of the strength of the economy and because of the trump program which i think is negative for rates could be positive for stocks, but not positive necessarily for rates. scott, i'm looking at what the june fed fun futures said' looking at july for that meeting. only two cuts are built in for including the december meeting so if we are going to have a cut in december, the market is saying only one cut in the next four meetings to get us to the middle of next year. over 100 bases points of cuts have been wiped out of the fed easing process since that september large 50 basis point cut. >> are you good with that? >> that is something -- yeah that is trouble in the market. >> are you good with that? you don't really think they need to overdo it in terms of cutting, right >> yeah. look i think -- i think, you know, the fed has long fu
our talk of the tape run for stocks and rates and where both might go from here let's welcome in wharton school's jeremy segal. good to see you. welcome back. >> thank you, scott. >> how concerned are you about this backup in rates >> it's not surprising because of the strength of the economy and because of the trump program which i think is negative for rates could be positive for stocks, but not positive necessarily for rates. scott, i'm looking at what the june fed fun...
0
0.0
Nov 2, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
theodore roosevelt will correspond edith wharton throughout his entire life. he will correspond with ida b wells. he took an audience with susan b anthony. you know the first the first presidential platform in 1912 to endorse suffrage the first women to work as high ranking positions. a campaign, the first woman to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistent theme throughout entire life starting that influence of his mother, his grandmother, his aunt. yeah. if if these women had not been born in this generation, how would this story be different? who would be the president baby? barney would be? yes. i mean, i think barney had all the political skill and insight of a very smart, strategic advisor know whether she had the personality everybody loved her personality, you hear? i mean, you know, obviously, roosevelt was a showman and enjoyed the crowd. he was extroverted. i think, you know what's interesting is, again, connie was the one that after theodore roosevelt dies, actually begins to take his place. theodore roosevelt dies 1919. an
theodore roosevelt will correspond edith wharton throughout his entire life. he will correspond with ida b wells. he took an audience with susan b anthony. you know the first the first presidential platform in 1912 to endorse suffrage the first women to work as high ranking positions. a campaign, the first woman to second a nomination was tr his nomination. i mean it's a consistent theme throughout entire life starting that influence of his mother, his grandmother, his aunt. yeah. if if these...
0
0.0
Nov 17, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and then when i dropped out of wharton, a lot of people told me, you know, like, oh, since you're sinceyou're like of slowing down your career, you must a sense of loss of identity, a loss of status to. be honest, because i had worked so hard trying to divorce my identity from my cv or linkedin, you know, i didn't feel a loss of i or a loss of status identity. i actually felt like i was finally closer to kind of the career wanted to have, which was to be a writer and and, and then when took took on this job that i describe in my book to be an assistant mostly i don't from money i needed to have a day job and to support my writing and to and career change like it was mostly to self-fund a career change every everyone told me about like oh your identity you must have some deep voice your your feeling because you know, you went from being an investment analyst, an assistant. i actually didn't that i felt like i was finally getting closer to the life i wanted. i wanted a day job. didn't i actually joke, like with my all that, like, i want to get a job, starbucks or or or something just like
and then when i dropped out of wharton, a lot of people told me, you know, like, oh, since you're sinceyou're like of slowing down your career, you must a sense of loss of identity, a loss of status to. be honest, because i had worked so hard trying to divorce my identity from my cv or linkedin, you know, i didn't feel a loss of i or a loss of status identity. i actually felt like i was finally closer to kind of the career wanted to have, which was to be a writer and and, and then when took...
0
0.0
Nov 3, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
pommel trump talks about how he went to wharton business school but this very basic thing about how aorks he just doesn't seem to understand it. >> people do have four years of president tripp they know the economy was like then and they know what their personal situation was like. assessing against the last four years they do feel better about how they were doing. unemployment hit new lows we had to go to ocean through pandemic but poverty was down and homeownership was. -- >> shannon unemployment. >> people felt good about where they were. >> on the plumbing is at a historically low level right now. i understand that people are struggling with costs because of inflation but inflation is also down to 2.5%. i will come back to donald trump's economy he botched the handling of this pandemic. a lot of americans lost their lives unnecessarily. >> shannon: the numbers will show more than half the jobs lost by the pandemic by the time he left a year into it they were back pair the economy was running to the assessment of most americans felt hopeful. >> all of those jobs were back under joe
pommel trump talks about how he went to wharton business school but this very basic thing about how aorks he just doesn't seem to understand it. >> people do have four years of president tripp they know the economy was like then and they know what their personal situation was like. assessing against the last four years they do feel better about how they were doing. unemployment hit new lows we had to go to ocean through pandemic but poverty was down and homeownership was. -- >>...
10
10.0
Nov 5, 2024
11/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ainsley: high iq yale law school and wharton business on that ticket. >> steve: rachel campos-duffys live at the superior diner in pennsylvania where the polls are going to open at 7:00 eastern time. rachel? >> rachel: hey, guys, listen. i thought i would be jealous because pete is with my peeps in wisconsin. talked to somebody from hayward where sean is from. but, boy, the love in here is huge. people are so excited. we're in emmaus, superior restaurant. and as you know pennsylvania is so important. the candidates have visited this state more than any other state, 16 times for kamala 15 times for donald trump. this table here, they are like the kind of guys that turn in their homework early. they all voted already. when did you vote? >> october 7th. >> rachel: really early. >> mail in vote, yes. >> rachel: what was your top issue? >> the open border covers everything, the economy, the crime is open border. >> rachel: your top issue? >> oh, yes. open border, too. that covers it all. >> rachel: same for you guys? >> pretty much. the open borders. and the economy and that pretty much
. >> ainsley: high iq yale law school and wharton business on that ticket. >> steve: rachel campos-duffys live at the superior diner in pennsylvania where the polls are going to open at 7:00 eastern time. rachel? >> rachel: hey, guys, listen. i thought i would be jealous because pete is with my peeps in wisconsin. talked to somebody from hayward where sean is from. but, boy, the love in here is huge. people are so excited. we're in emmaus, superior restaurant. and as you know...
0
0.0
Nov 26, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i was practicing at a law firm, paul weiss rifkin wharton and garrison receiving what i thought was a tremendous education in the art and science of the law. but decided that i, you know, wanted to use that training to hopefully represent several communities in central brooklyn in the legislature. so i make a decision as a young lawyer to uh challenge this 20 year incumbent at the time, i had no name recognition, no prior political involvement, no money in the bank. and so the first thing i decided to do is to go see a long time political leader in the community to get his advice and hopefully his support. and at the end of the conversation, i'll never forget it because he says to me, well, you seem like a good young man and you've got some interesting ideas and you're from the community. but there's one question you didn't answer. i said, what was that? he said, how many people, what exactly is your electoral base? how many people can you count on to vote for you on election day? i hadn't thought about that question, but i responded with all of the confidence that i could. i said, we
i was practicing at a law firm, paul weiss rifkin wharton and garrison receiving what i thought was a tremendous education in the art and science of the law. but decided that i, you know, wanted to use that training to hopefully represent several communities in central brooklyn in the legislature. so i make a decision as a young lawyer to uh challenge this 20 year incumbent at the time, i had no name recognition, no prior political involvement, no money in the bank. and so the first thing i...
0
0.0
Nov 13, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
adam grant, a psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania, joins us next toa moment. ext to explain "morning joe" is back in a moment (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. hi. i'm damian clark. i'm here to help you understand how to get the most from medicare. if you're eligible for medicare, it's a good idea to have original medicare. it gives you coverage for doctor office visits and hospital stays. but if you want even more benefits, you can choose a medicare advantage plan like the ones offered at humana. our plans combine original medicare with extra benefits in a single, convenient plan with $0, or low monthly plan premiums. these plans could even include prescription drug coverage with $0 copays on hundreds of prescriptions. plus, there's a cap on your out-of-pocket costs. most plans include dental, vision, even hearing coverage. there are $0 copays for in-ne
adam grant, a psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania, joins us next toa moment. ext to explain "morning joe" is back in a moment (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. hi. i'm damian clark. i'm here to help you understand how to get the most from medicare. if...
6
6.0
Nov 7, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
also quick delivery timelines which is i think increasingly of interest to countries driven by the whartonaine or prospects a conflict with china. as you look at the portfolio how are you trying to ensure that hanwha in the united states can't innovate with the u.s. military and have cut i think approaches by which hanwha in korea and hanwha here is a trend can adapt which are working on globally to the unique circumstances are? >> i don't want this to be a commercial for hanwha but this is a good example of how things can get done. with a k-9 thunder the ambassador mentioned this morning, it's a self-propelled track howitzer or . it's been sold to 11 different nations that each nation has a slightly different set of needs so in harmonizing requirements, difficult to do in the trended. we have done a buyers club where we bring customers together to look okay how can i prove the sets of any certain way for certain type of threat environment? sharing that information, back calling that back to korea and cutting it into production into the base model. for instance, i give a quick and easy one
also quick delivery timelines which is i think increasingly of interest to countries driven by the whartonaine or prospects a conflict with china. as you look at the portfolio how are you trying to ensure that hanwha in the united states can't innovate with the u.s. military and have cut i think approaches by which hanwha in korea and hanwha here is a trend can adapt which are working on globally to the unique circumstances are? >> i don't want this to be a commercial for hanwha but this...
0
0.0
Nov 3, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
not recessionary numbers, and i know a lot about this stuff, a wonderful, wonderful student at the whartone so much money, and made a load of money, and i understand money. something that works for me and other people have other abilities. and our country is in financial trouble. we could have a financial depression. and this was just announced, and they are devastated. i know a lot of people in the white house are devastated that these numbers came out. they did another thing that is sort of related, 2.5 months ago, they said they had 818,000 -- that's a lot, almost one million -- 818,000 new jobs. and you know what? you know what? it was a fraud. they had no new jobs. and then, just last month, they said they had 112,000 new jobs, and that was corrected and revised. but they thought all of this would be revised right after the election. but a lot of people know. we have a lot of people in our country, and they know what is going on, and they are working in statistics department, they see what is going on, you know, you can't really hide it, if you have honest people. we have people that
not recessionary numbers, and i know a lot about this stuff, a wonderful, wonderful student at the whartone so much money, and made a load of money, and i understand money. something that works for me and other people have other abilities. and our country is in financial trouble. we could have a financial depression. and this was just announced, and they are devastated. i know a lot of people in the white house are devastated that these numbers came out. they did another thing that is sort of...
0
0.0
Nov 29, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
organizational psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania.speak with best selling author john gresham about his new book framed which tells the stories of the wrongfully accused and their battles to win back their freedom. morning joe will be right back. i was out on a delivery, when i came across a snake... a rattler. fedex presents tall tales of true deliveries there we were, driver versus reptile. our battle was legendary. (♪♪) wait a second. you don't own a pet snake, do you? phew maybe now my friends will believe me. if this is what we did for one delivery, see what we can do for your business. on chewy, save up to fedex. 50% and get exclusive deals through black friday. like their favorite treats, toys and food. the best presents. at the best prices. for the best pets. for low prices for holidays with pets, there's chewy. hey, grab more delectables. you know, that lickable cat for ytreat?siness. de-lick-able delectables? yes, just hurry. hmm. it must be delicious. delectables lickable treat. you didn't start a business just to keep the
organizational psychologist at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania.speak with best selling author john gresham about his new book framed which tells the stories of the wrongfully accused and their battles to win back their freedom. morning joe will be right back. i was out on a delivery, when i came across a snake... a rattler. fedex presents tall tales of true deliveries there we were, driver versus reptile. our battle was legendary. (♪♪) wait a second. you don't own a pet...
5
5.0
Nov 5, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
men, women, people that went to mat, harvard, wharton, and people that didn't have a degree.eople that never graduated from high school. i'll tell you what was happening is, i was getting calls from people that i would say are the radical-left. people that were definitely very far left. and people wanted to start meeting. this country was coming together. then we got hit with something that nobody knew what the hell it was, although i did say it was from the wuhan lab. i was right about that. bad things happened we did a great job. never got the credit for that. we got credit for what we did with the economy. we rebuild the u.s. military and we knocked the hell out of isis. they were fighting isis for 18 years. it took me four weeks to get rid of them. [applause] four weeks to get rid of them. but i'll tell you, and i say this because people ask me, is there any way to unify the country? i used to say no. we want to have walls and borders. i think it just has to be explained, that is an easy one. they want the men and women's sports thing. i have been a politician now for nin
men, women, people that went to mat, harvard, wharton, and people that didn't have a degree.eople that never graduated from high school. i'll tell you what was happening is, i was getting calls from people that i would say are the radical-left. people that were definitely very far left. and people wanted to start meeting. this country was coming together. then we got hit with something that nobody knew what the hell it was, although i did say it was from the wuhan lab. i was right about that....
0
0.0
Nov 11, 2024
11/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now is jeremy siegel at the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business. it's good to see you. i think we spoke to you recently. reading some of your notes this morning, i think what i drew from these is that the markets are so important to trump that the markets could propclude him from the draconian things he wants. you think the markets could actually dictate trump's policies. >> i absolutely, joe. president-elect trump is the most pro-stock market president we have had in our history. he measured his success in his first term by how well the stock market did. you know, it seems to me very unlikely he's going to implement policies that are going to be bad for the stock market and in addition, the bond market, we are beginning to talk about the bond vigilantes again. i thought what happened on wednesday after he won, when the yields went up, was a shot across the bow saying, just watch out what you do. we're there. all the tax cuts you promised, we're very skeptical. there's other structural changes that will happen. both the bond market and the stock ma
joining us now is jeremy siegel at the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business. it's good to see you. i think we spoke to you recently. reading some of your notes this morning, i think what i drew from these is that the markets are so important to trump that the markets could propclude him from the draconian things he wants. you think the markets could actually dictate trump's policies. >> i absolutely, joe. president-elect trump is the most pro-stock market president we...
0
0.0
Nov 6, 2024
11/24
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it pains me to say that wharton did a good study.lly, it's three times the increase of debt under the proposed trump economic policies than what we know of harris, and the biden administration, actually the deficits they cut it by 2/3, where they tripled under trump. >> businesses have been through a period of bigger debt costs, financing costs, it's painful. steve, jeff, thank you, guys. appreciate it very much. steve odlund, and jeff sonnenfeld. >>> polls in 15 states close in a few minutes. three battleground states among them, arizona, michigan and wisconsin. we're going to get you those results, and avenue capital chairman is going to join us when tonight's coverage of this american election continues. business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. it's the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. trust. hang out. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. powering mor
. >> it pains me to say that wharton did a good study.lly, it's three times the increase of debt under the proposed trump economic policies than what we know of harris, and the biden administration, actually the deficits they cut it by 2/3, where they tripled under trump. >> businesses have been through a period of bigger debt costs, financing costs, it's painful. steve, jeff, thank you, guys. appreciate it very much. steve odlund, and jeff sonnenfeld. >>> polls in 15...
0
0.0
Nov 7, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughing] >> after me there would be a hologram of edith wharton.g novelist brimming with never before revealed confessions, tiger details and shocking secrets. 7 a.m. exit beds, step on mouthguard which right has apparently ejected in his sleep. [laughing] why does a writer where in mouthguard at night? because ofwh the writer writes s teeth. why? because as writer finds himself constructing another overly complicated novel involving characters who live inte a time writer never lived and to do things like wind grandfather clocks and light whale oil lamps and other old-time activities writer has never done. [laughing] 7:02 letup dog. the writers novel yells, you are dillydallying. marilynne robinson probably woke up at five. yells sweatpants you know cheever put on a suit and tie to write, don't you? 706 writers iphone on kitchen counter. want to know what preposterous garbage elon musk said? ignore that thing says novel. i've got a new recipe for minestrone says iphone. it'll take one minute 8 a.m. novel says now you've done it you might as well fi
[laughing] >> after me there would be a hologram of edith wharton.g novelist brimming with never before revealed confessions, tiger details and shocking secrets. 7 a.m. exit beds, step on mouthguard which right has apparently ejected in his sleep. [laughing] why does a writer where in mouthguard at night? because ofwh the writer writes s teeth. why? because as writer finds himself constructing another overly complicated novel involving characters who live inte a time writer never lived...
13
13
Nov 6, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
there will be a hologram of edith wharton.his is called a rare and significant glimpse into a day in the life of a pulitzer prize winning novelist brimming never before revealed confess visions, tawdry details and secrets. 7 a.m. exit bed step on guard. which writer has apparently in his sleep? why does the writer wear a mouth guard at night? because the writer grinds his teeth. why? because the finds himself constructing another complicated novel involving characters who live in a time writer and never lived and who do things like wind grandfather clocks and light oil lamps and other old activities. writer has never done 702 let out dog upstairs from inside the writers laptop. the writer's novel yells, you're dilly dallying. marilynne robinson probably woke up at five 705 get dressed. the novel yells sweatpants you know cheever put on a suit and tie to write, don't you? 706 writers iphone on kitchen counter. want to know what preposterous garbage elon musk said? ignore that thing says novel. i've got a new recipe for minestro
there will be a hologram of edith wharton.his is called a rare and significant glimpse into a day in the life of a pulitzer prize winning novelist brimming never before revealed confess visions, tawdry details and secrets. 7 a.m. exit bed step on guard. which writer has apparently in his sleep? why does the writer wear a mouth guard at night? because the writer grinds his teeth. why? because the finds himself constructing another complicated novel involving characters who live in a time writer...
0
0.0
Nov 3, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that dude said he went to the wharton school, he should get his money back from that if he did. heard doug say it, donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. i mentioned this the other day, you know on your phone, you have the lock screen. you have your kids, grandkids, your dog, your car, if you are some of us. donald has a picture of himself. on his phone that's a true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird behavior. [crowd cheering] look, i know we heard this. last time there was some guardrails, there was a supreme court before you -- before he put the three on it. there were other things there. this time, the guardrails are gone. he is looking to fill government top to bottom with hacks and fanatics. they asked him what one thing do you regret or would you have done differently as president? my god, it should have taken him 10 years to fill the list. he couldn't think of anything except one thing. he didn't put enough people loyal to him in office. that's what he said. the folks who were th
that dude said he went to the wharton school, he should get his money back from that if he did. heard doug say it, donald is not interested in making your life better. in fact, donald is not thinking about you at all. i mentioned this the other day, you know on your phone, you have the lock screen. you have your kids, grandkids, your dog, your car, if you are some of us. donald has a picture of himself. on his phone that's a true story. can we agree that is weird behavior there? that is weird...