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. >> dave gates runs device pitstop though she says he has seen a huge spike in identity theft. now he's determined to make sure it doesn't happened to his customers. >> page of all the steps exactly to ensure that their device is a waste. >> but chose laptops. because those are the toughest you might miss the part where all the data is. and simply putting your files in the recycling bin, that is a no-no. >> data feeds can see a hard drive -- still data off the hard drive that's been a race. >> he said three times as the charm. and you need special software like this to write over the hard drive. >> at the take anywhere between 2-10 hours. so, computers are best left to professional. >> wiping your ipad and iphone is even easier. all you have to do is click on settings general. then go all the to the bottom to reset. then all you do is hit you race all and what does you are good to go. >> it is the same idea for androids. it takes only ten seconds. x as if he just got out of the box, that's what it's going to set it to do. this lady to enjoy your new tech toys were a free. >> do
. >> dave gates runs device pitstop though she says he has seen a huge spike in identity theft. now he's determined to make sure it doesn't happened to his customers. >> page of all the steps exactly to ensure that their device is a waste. >> but chose laptops. because those are the toughest you might miss the part where all the data is. and simply putting your files in the recycling bin, that is a no-no. >> data feeds can see a hard drive -- still data off the hard...
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. >> dave gates runs device pitstop, computer repair shop in glendale. he says he's seen a huge spike in identity theft. now he is determined to make sure it doesn't happen to his customers. >> they need to follow the steps is erased. >> with charles laptops, because those are the toughest to get right. the smash it up method, not a great idea. you might miss the part where all the data is. and simply putting your files in the recycling bin, that is a no no. data thieves can steal data off hard drives that have been erased once or even twice. >> he says three times as the term. any special software like this >> it's a game or between 2-10 hours. >> computers are best left to the professional. >> wiping her ipad and iphone is even easier. all you do is go to settings. then scroll down to general. go all the way to the bottom to reset. all you do is hit you race all and you are good to go. it's the same idea for android. the whole thing only takes ten seconds. >> it's as if you just got out of the box tray that's what it's going to do. is for you to get to
. >> dave gates runs device pitstop, computer repair shop in glendale. he says he's seen a huge spike in identity theft. now he is determined to make sure it doesn't happen to his customers. >> they need to follow the steps is erased. >> with charles laptops, because those are the toughest to get right. the smash it up method, not a great idea. you might miss the part where all the data is. and simply putting your files in the recycling bin, that is a no no. data thieves can...
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be uprising >> if we talk about bannon and i walked with dave bosty, when barbara comstock way back when the clintons were in and they money gate to tree gate and whatever. the bossy, banon, wing, i'm a christy whitman republican and they don't exist anymore. so there is this move. you listened to bannon, he's serious about they don't like the establishment, republicans like ryan and these guys i think there's going to be a lot of fighting. i think you have to find somebody who can reach out >> ask yourself this. it's been well documented that steve ryan, who speak now for the hearts and minds of the republican? paul ryan or steve bannon? >> i think that's easy to answer >> but you can't governor like that. trump got to learn that governoring is different from running casinos and a big empire. it's -- go. moves slow. he's going to be frustrated and angry a lot >> if you look back in history, one of the last presidents we dwight david eisenhower. the biographies of eisenhower, his first term was extremely frustrating for him because, geske, commanded forces in world war ii but he was a general, and generals were used to pointing
be uprising >> if we talk about bannon and i walked with dave bosty, when barbara comstock way back when the clintons were in and they money gate to tree gate and whatever. the bossy, banon, wing, i'm a christy whitman republican and they don't exist anymore. so there is this move. you listened to bannon, he's serious about they don't like the establishment, republicans like ryan and these guys i think there's going to be a lot of fighting. i think you have to find somebody who can reach...
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reporter: if the banks see less risk, they may open the gates wider to borrowers, but new regulations on lending from the cfpb are unlikely to change soon. dave stevens, ceo of the mortgage bankers association said barring a change at the cfpb it's hard to see much change in the near term. then there are mortgage giants, fannie mae and freddie mac, when are under government conservatorship. their stock moved higher with some investors thinking they'll be recapitalized and released, but donald trump said nothing about the two during the campaign. now we have a republican-controlled congress, and the mortgage giants generate billions of dollars that go straight to the treasury. that money could be well spent on the infrastructure projects donald trump has promised. >> the gse fannie mae and freddie mac are throwing roughly $15 billion a year in cash to the treasury. that pays a lot of bills. >> reporter: housing is likely low on the president-elect's to do list. the recovery is bumpy but not broken. so why jump in to try to fix it. i >>> investors are trying to figure out how a trump presidency may impact the media sector. as julia boorstin rep
reporter: if the banks see less risk, they may open the gates wider to borrowers, but new regulations on lending from the cfpb are unlikely to change soon. dave stevens, ceo of the mortgage bankers association said barring a change at the cfpb it's hard to see much change in the near term. then there are mortgage giants, fannie mae and freddie mac, when are under government conservatorship. their stock moved higher with some investors thinking they'll be recapitalized and released, but donald...
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in this position will be instrumental as the golden gate park recycled water project in your edition retrofit continues in partnership with the puc. dave leads park service area for which is the growth in lake merced complex was in golden gate responsibilities. so therefore i'm also pleased to announce robert mohammed become the acting manager of park service area and robert moves from the civic center complex ravers and western addition for a while and more recently in civic center. building on robert's performance in these two complex i look forward to in continuing and expanding his achievement in the parks, in his new area of responsibility. i would ask you all join me in congratulating some new leaders in our department. >> congratulations >> some other quick announcement please join us in so breaking the 20th anniversary of our youth stewardship program this saturday. october 22 11 am-1 pm at the golden gate park community gardens. his 1997 youth stewardship program's work closely with teachers to vote by hands-on outdoor education curriculum centered on habitat restoration did this past year quietly served 60 schools and youth o
in this position will be instrumental as the golden gate park recycled water project in your edition retrofit continues in partnership with the puc. dave leads park service area for which is the growth in lake merced complex was in golden gate responsibilities. so therefore i'm also pleased to announce robert mohammed become the acting manager of park service area and robert moves from the civic center complex ravers and western addition for a while and more recently in civic center. building...
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channel the assistance because this dave vulnerability everywhere and they contend that pierre whether a drug-resistant bacteria for the next hiv. >> in terms of the gates foundation to put together public/private cover - - partnerships call cannot be done? once you have a structure in place? with ebola is there enough that is applicable to the influence the pandemic? >> but the first thing to partner with organizations like ac/dc and others who do help us to understand with of global infrastructure so to figure out that peace in is essential but on the public/private side from the gates foundation that maybe is not well known that we encourage companies with the power and the capability to move quickly in the face of an epidemic. even though they're not global health security problems but one of the tools like to use is market failure. because in the first 30 years less than a 3,000 cases but in the case of market failure of the investments the multinationals can work that is subject of market failure , ebola of beckett -- back scenes or vaccination for any pathogen is something we invest and collaborate not just with academia. >> from the cdc perspect
channel the assistance because this dave vulnerability everywhere and they contend that pierre whether a drug-resistant bacteria for the next hiv. >> in terms of the gates foundation to put together public/private cover - - partnerships call cannot be done? once you have a structure in place? with ebola is there enough that is applicable to the influence the pandemic? >> but the first thing to partner with organizations like ac/dc and others who do help us to understand with of...
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gate bridge. be careful out there. thank you for joining us, it's monday. november 28th. i am dave clark. >> lets talk about the weather. some of you are waking up to some moisture on the roadways. >> light rain outside of the doors. >> it's out there, no doubt about it. this is just a weak system but it's strong enough to give us wet roads for some, but not for all. the san mateo bridge is dry but the bay bridge has wet pavement. it's cold, wet and foggy. windless. we have almost an inch of rain. everything is dropping from the north west. we are on the drier side this afternoon. there are areas of fog and drizzle and mist in the mix. there is a breeze coming out of the south east. until that turns west, we have a breeze for the day. most of us are in the 40s, we have freezing rain in lake tahoe. we have a drier pattern after today. is monday. >>> it's a tough commute out there already. >> we are going to start on 80, a little bit furtherup. we are going to look at the solano county commute. it's already slow in vallejo. the commute is coming under pressure because of the wet weat
gate bridge. be careful out there. thank you for joining us, it's monday. november 28th. i am dave clark. >> lets talk about the weather. some of you are waking up to some moisture on the roadways. >> light rain outside of the doors. >> it's out there, no doubt about it. this is just a weak system but it's strong enough to give us wet roads for some, but not for all. the san mateo bridge is dry but the bay bridge has wet pavement. it's cold, wet and foggy. windless. we have...
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. >> dave, this question is for you, you were -- i've listened to about half of the book and i think you worked in the early days for microsoft along side bill gates; is that correct? >> right, i started in microsoft in 1981. there's 60 people in the company and i was hired in 1981. bill gates was my boss for four years. >> those are the early days of the it industry right here in seattle and you also had a front-row seat to the early days of the birth of commercial space industry. how would you compare -- i read about some of the challenges and being a program manager and difference between software and aerospace? >> they brought me in at boeing. i was hired to originally work on microsoft's spreadsheet product and so i was charged with sort of grown-up control and monitoring and guidance through that whole project and jeff johnson was my project manager on project where we yet to have a role of sort of good cop, bad cop. i did a lot of negotiations on the contracts and sit down and find out what the dirt was, what was really going on at the -- in the project on a daily basis and there was sort of a seminole moment, december 2002, team had been e
. >> dave, this question is for you, you were -- i've listened to about half of the book and i think you worked in the early days for microsoft along side bill gates; is that correct? >> right, i started in microsoft in 1981. there's 60 people in the company and i was hired in 1981. bill gates was my boss for four years. >> those are the early days of the it industry right here in seattle and you also had a front-row seat to the early days of the birth of commercial space...
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dave, this question is for you. you were, i've listened to about half the book, i think you worked in early days for microsoft alongside bill gates, is that correct? >> i actually started in microsoft in 1981. i was employee 108. there were 60 people in the company. i was hire 108 in 1981. bill gates was my boss for four years. >> those are kind of early days of i.t. industry here in seattle. you had front row seat to the birth of commercial space industry. how would you compare, i read some challenges and program manager, difference between software and aerospace? >> there are a lot of similarities. i was hired at microsoft. i worked at boeing. they brought me in as someone with product development and experience and support at a big scale. so they were, and actually was hired to originally work on multiplan, microsoft's first spreadsheet product. i was charged to bring a lot of, just sort of i guess, grown-up control and monitoring and guidance to that whole project. and, jeff johnson here was actually my primary program manager on station one project, you have to have sort of a role of sort of good cop, bad cop. i did a lot of
dave, this question is for you. you were, i've listened to about half the book, i think you worked in early days for microsoft alongside bill gates, is that correct? >> i actually started in microsoft in 1981. i was employee 108. there were 60 people in the company. i was hire 108 in 1981. bill gates was my boss for four years. >> those are kind of early days of i.t. industry here in seattle. you had front row seat to the birth of commercial space industry. how would you compare, i...
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dave uram, etan sander and garry cobb who were here, give me one sentence where we went wrong here. >> nelson agholor, i got two word, nelson agholor. he cannot get that illegal formation penalty. gate is effectively over. so deflating. i do feel bad for him. i know people are calling for him to get cut. but when you don't perform in a performance based business something has got to happen. >> do you agree. do you think he should be cut. >> not that he should be cut but some things will change. he needs to be benched. he is a liability right now. he is mentally shot on the field. he is making mistakes thaw don't headache in pop warner. referee is telling him to step up an inch. the referee is yelling at him. at that point i don't know what more to do. he have is a liability on the field. >> now gary, you are over there laughing. >> well, he has lost his confidence, you know. he is expecting something bad to happen. he is playing scared. when the ball comes to him, he doesn't catch witt his hand, he is trying to cradle it. he lost his confidence. has to regain it. i wouldn't cut him. but i think he probably does need to step back sit him down for a while, let him get his head to go.
dave uram, etan sander and garry cobb who were here, give me one sentence where we went wrong here. >> nelson agholor, i got two word, nelson agholor. he cannot get that illegal formation penalty. gate is effectively over. so deflating. i do feel bad for him. i know people are calling for him to get cut. but when you don't perform in a performance based business something has got to happen. >> do you agree. do you think he should be cut. >> not that he should be cut but some...