juan: can i interrupt? kimberly: yes. juan: he the richest. kimberly: i said when he ran for office. this is what he promised. juan: last night, he said the richest. kimberly: he said it makes sense to have someone who knows how to make money. juan: if he said what you said, i might buy into it. kimberly: would you vote for me, juan? juan: i can t help myself. i would. greg: he basically said, i don t want a clumsy person helping me move my couch. l there two types of poor people. there is a class designation where you work hard but you are never going to get rich. he is talking about the people that we know in our lives who are poor, no matter what they do withuc their money. no matter how much money they make it, they are just not good with their finances. somebody who is great with their finances, in charge of our finances, you want a great accountant who is good with money. it s amazing how pathetic the critics are.d they know what he meant but kimberly: joh
the winningest coach in division one college football history. his 37 bowl appearances, 24 bowl victories records as well. frank harris played for paterno from 1969 to 1971. the football program would not be where it is today if not for joe paterno. eeohe put that program and t university on the map. also known for his closed practices and other secretive measures. all part of his complete control over the program. ken rapaport who wrote five books on the program notes paterno missed nothing. he would note someone making a mistake and would scream at them and come running. when watched them, he didn t just see players he saw students. he called it the grand experiment. they come here to penn state and georgetown university are