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he noted it was difficult for callahan to keep track of what was going on. this is true but if you go through and reconstruct information callahan has and look at the various orders the -- that he issues, it is clear that is one thing overarching in his mind. that is that he has to act aggressively. he has to get close. as soon as he gets information from helena about the bearing of the japanese formation, he goes towards it. he does this a couple of times. and then, before the shooting starts, he orders the van destroyers and rear destroyers to course through the japanese formation, and after the shooting starts, he maneuvers the san francisco to bring her as close as possible to the japanese flagship in order to disrupt the cohesion of the japanese formation and prevent the bombardment. in these actions you can see a clear demonstration of the heuristics the japanese navy developed before the war. rear admiral lee puts all of them together. he experiments with the new formation. it is an ad hoc formation. the destroyers he has are the ones that happen to h
he noted it was difficult for callahan to keep track of what was going on. this is true but if you go through and reconstruct information callahan has and look at the various orders the -- that he issues, it is clear that is one thing overarching in his mind. that is that he has to act aggressively. he has to get close. as soon as he gets information from helena about the bearing of the japanese formation, he goes towards it. he does this a couple of times. and then, before the shooting starts,...
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callahan, from an investor's point of view, what's the most important thing about this fed discussion >> first, i agree that the fed went too far last fall i think the fed funds and treasury bills should be at 2%, right in line with inflation so, i agree with vice president pence on that. i disagree on the dual mandate if it ain't broke, don't fix it. the fed has engineered inflation dropping from 15% in 1981 to 2%, and unemployment from 10% down to 3.6%. so, the fed thinks they've done a great job, and i'd see no reason to change their mandate. >> but you're just saying they made a mistake last year would a single mandate have helped avoid that mistake? because if they didn't have 2% inflation, then they probably wouldn't have raised four times. >> european central bank has a single mandate and look where they are we're in much better shape than they are, and we've handled this last decade much better. >> so, joe, quickly, you were going to say something about how we do have a global problem when it comes to inflation, and maybe that's part of why the fed has struggled to get to its
callahan, from an investor's point of view, what's the most important thing about this fed discussion >> first, i agree that the fed went too far last fall i think the fed funds and treasury bills should be at 2%, right in line with inflation so, i agree with vice president pence on that. i disagree on the dual mandate if it ain't broke, don't fix it. the fed has engineered inflation dropping from 15% in 1981 to 2%, and unemployment from 10% down to 3.6%. so, the fed thinks they've done a...
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james callahan started a slang dictionary for himself as a way to connect with his kids better.xamples kids use, i'm dead, meaning very amused. high key, instead of very obnoxious. other terms like bop, like it's a bop, translates to a modern enjoyable phone. hop off means mind your own business and beat your face is slang for aploog makeup. he hopes his students can see him as someone they would trust or as they would say a real one. >> high key means obnoxious? >> i have been using it incorrectly. >> low key, i don't think that's what that means. next at 5:00 a.m., something new in shuttered stores, what could be going in old toys 'r' us and sears buildings. >>> the fiery plane crash in russia. what we are learning about the american that was among the 41 people killed. >>> take and families are gathering itaround the table.america, thanks to reynolds wrap, dinner preparation is perfect, and everyone knows to be mindful of their manners. dinnertime has changed. our quality hasn't. reynolds wrap: foil made in the usa since 1947. ♪ ♪ they're the moderne stone age family. ♪ ♪ fro
james callahan started a slang dictionary for himself as a way to connect with his kids better.xamples kids use, i'm dead, meaning very amused. high key, instead of very obnoxious. other terms like bop, like it's a bop, translates to a modern enjoyable phone. hop off means mind your own business and beat your face is slang for aploog makeup. he hopes his students can see him as someone they would trust or as they would say a real one. >> high key means obnoxious? >> i have been...
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callahan, market strategist at t.d.trade and always good to have you with us, j.j. >> thank you. >> you say take a longer term view and go back to the basics that actually move this market, right? think one ly, and i of the first things, you know, investors so often, su have a price in mind, but they don't actually have an timeframe mind and the longer your timeframe, the more you can say that this is interesting noise, but noise and actually things like this, no matter what type of investor or trader y are, they have something for you. for someone who is more short term, the's a lot of intraday movement you certainly can take wvantage of it. if you're someo has a longer timeframe, you can use this as a buyin opportunity, if you why want or as you said, it's back to basics a we're ill ending earnings season right now as we have the retails coming out and truly, longer term earnings are what's going to move stocks. so look at the earnings of your company that you're buying and more importantly, what are the future prosen
callahan, market strategist at t.d.trade and always good to have you with us, j.j. >> thank you. >> you say take a longer term view and go back to the basics that actually move this market, right? think one ly, and i of the first things, you know, investors so often, su have a price in mind, but they don't actually have an timeframe mind and the longer your timeframe, the more you can say that this is interesting noise, but noise and actually things like this, no matter what type of...
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we're going to be able to move forward move forward well in the coming weeks like a spider patty callahan is joining us live from washington d.c. for more on this so patty is this the end of at least one trade dispute that the u.s. has been involved in. it appears that it is that now this also has to come with a little bit of context the president was out talking about how he made this deal and so he's letting the tariffs go the bottom line is he had to do this remember he campaigned on getting rid of nafta the north american free trade agreement called it the worst feel ever made his base needed him to renegotiate that so he has so he has this new agreement that he wants to see congress pass no it's not all that new of an agreement experts say if you look at it it's just basically some pretty tiny tweaks but still to he is to be able to say before his reelection that he kept his promise that nafta has been renegotiated there was a very important senator who said you know that's not going to happen until you get rid of tariffs on the aluminum and steel coming from china and mexico so the
we're going to be able to move forward move forward well in the coming weeks like a spider patty callahan is joining us live from washington d.c. for more on this so patty is this the end of at least one trade dispute that the u.s. has been involved in. it appears that it is that now this also has to come with a little bit of context the president was out talking about how he made this deal and so he's letting the tariffs go the bottom line is he had to do this remember he campaigned on getting...
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optimistic we're going to be able to move forward move forward well in the coming weeks and patty callahan has more from washington. it's been a sticking point in the relationship between the united states canada and mexico the president including those countries on his tariff list for steel and aluminum a 25 and 10 percent he's now heralding that those tariffs will be removed there's some context here that it all goes back to renegotiate in the north american free trade agreement the president campaigned on this he said it was the worst deal the united states ever made and basically he renegotiated it now there's not many huge changes but still he needs to be able to tell his base before the election that he kept his promise it is facing stiff opposition in congress in a very influential senator chuck grassley of the state of iowa had said he would not put that for a vote that he wouldn't get a vote on this new nafta deal until he got rid of the steel and aluminum tariffs so the president's people have been pushing on capitol hill they want to see a vote on this new trade agreement and no
optimistic we're going to be able to move forward move forward well in the coming weeks and patty callahan has more from washington. it's been a sticking point in the relationship between the united states canada and mexico the president including those countries on his tariff list for steel and aluminum a 25 and 10 percent he's now heralding that those tariffs will be removed there's some context here that it all goes back to renegotiate in the north american free trade agreement the president...
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as you remember several months as mickey callahan announced the recruiters at the hr. we have also hired recruiters one priority is filling mental health vacancies, psychiatrists, social workers and therapists. our plan is to really utilize those new resources. up until six months ago we didn't have them and hopefully put a dent in the 20% vacancy rate reported there. >> i had to deal with the school district. every year we have about 500 vacancies. they have no plan to recruit teachers. the data showed every year. when can i see a plan what dph is doing to fill the vacancies to address the mental health needs we need in san francisco? >> we can get a plan within a week. >> madam chair i have a question about san francisco general no longer referring patients to residential treatment. that is not true they never stopped and they continue to refer them. >> supervisor ronan is going to continue her questioning. i want the public to know this question is going longer than we anticipated. i have released the police department and also the sheriff. i want to thank the sheri
as you remember several months as mickey callahan announced the recruiters at the hr. we have also hired recruiters one priority is filling mental health vacancies, psychiatrists, social workers and therapists. our plan is to really utilize those new resources. up until six months ago we didn't have them and hopefully put a dent in the 20% vacancy rate reported there. >> i had to deal with the school district. every year we have about 500 vacancies. they have no plan to recruit teachers....
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a sociology teacher, james callahan, started taking notes when his students were using phrases he didn'trned it into a dictionary of generation z slang.person wh good. >> i'm so out of touch. >> i was helping out with a little girl, and she said, "omg" so she actually said what we text.>> i heard that is sick, meaning, not sick, but cool. >> think you for watching everybody, have a great rest of your morning.>> i hope you thought this show was sick.>> all right, we will see you back here at noon. each morning, people wake. and smile, when they see the sun. not that one. this one. it makes knowing when to take your prescriptions clear as day. up to fifty percent of people don't take them properly. so at cvs pharmacy we got up early and built a system that helps calculate each person's ideal schedule. it's great for doctors. and caregivers. at cvs pharmacy, we're just trying to help more people have more mornings. we're just trying to help more people ♪ inside out got ♪ i'm feeling good. ♪ doing it my own way, ♪ and it feels good to feel good. ♪ start your day with sunsweet amazin! prune j
a sociology teacher, james callahan, started taking notes when his students were using phrases he didn'trned it into a dictionary of generation z slang.person wh good. >> i'm so out of touch. >> i was helping out with a little girl, and she said, "omg" so she actually said what we text.>> i heard that is sick, meaning, not sick, but cool. >> think you for watching everybody, have a great rest of your morning.>> i hope you thought this show was...
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snatched i think it's more slaps probably callahan teaches sociology so it's fitting he sees it liket i keep going because i want to be able to understand the language. my students are using a lot of these words were you know low key before and so now, you going all these words, i'm blasting their kids are like you. i know exactly what you mean, but you realize that by using his words were we're killing the word some who tried to buy is gen z dictionary a lot of parents are probably going to want this you can put out volume to you going write with >>well i think the could say that i get that red, but no plans to cash and in fact he posted it free on twitter. >>but as soon as these words get out they're out. i try to use them, but it just doesn't. >>mean this and it really doesn't when you start getting gray hair i am the middle aged white guy you and me both a long-shot shy about wcvb newscenter 5. >>good times all around there. tell i was trying to take notes during that story i don't know if you 3 are taking notes that as well. everybody's looking at me like a crazy those are new s
snatched i think it's more slaps probably callahan teaches sociology so it's fitting he sees it liket i keep going because i want to be able to understand the language. my students are using a lot of these words were you know low key before and so now, you going all these words, i'm blasting their kids are like you. i know exactly what you mean, but you realize that by using his words were we're killing the word some who tried to buy is gen z dictionary a lot of parents are probably going to...
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. >> callahan's right. >> you were very calm. >> very calm. i've seen both.y or ranting. >> there's a line i don't want to have to be standing in. why put them in that position? what are they supposed to say? i actually thought you lost it a little bit. i'm going to be honest with you. who is going to say that? what does that mean? >> he asked them that because he wants them to share the truth that is lost upon the media and democrats. >> who was going to agree with them when they worked with him. >> it's the truth. it was reported that he slammed his hands down in a meeting previously. that wasn't true. i'm around the president often on air force one going to the rallies. he's always in a cheerful demeanor so this is just wrong and false and the media wants to talk about his demeanor because they don't want to focus on nancy pelosi and her tirades about cover ups and crimes and impeachment because they know it will backfire on the democrats so instead they have theories about the president's mood that are far from any basis of truth or reality. >> nancy pelo
. >> callahan's right. >> you were very calm. >> very calm. i've seen both.y or ranting. >> there's a line i don't want to have to be standing in. why put them in that position? what are they supposed to say? i actually thought you lost it a little bit. i'm going to be honest with you. who is going to say that? what does that mean? >> he asked them that because he wants them to share the truth that is lost upon the media and democrats. >> who was going to...
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. >> our next question is from brian callahan.orks as a congressional lobbyist for a nonprofit focused on addressing global poverty and hunger. he is also a graduate at george washington university. >> hi, director comey. if you could, would you go back in time to july 5th, 2016 and not hold your press conference? or would you rephrase your words describing the conclusion of the fbi's investigation into secretary clinton? >> that's a good question. if i can go back in time, i would find a way not to be involved at all. but if i don't have that magic wand, i -- i think i'd likely do it the same way. here was my problem. i and the fbi needed the american people to trust that this wasn't a political fix job, that this was done in a credible, fair, independent way. secretary clinton had engaged in conduct that was way beyond what the normal carelessness was. so how do we explain to the american people that it's not the ordinary stuff, but it doesn't rise to the level that you would be locked up for it? so i have to characterize the be
. >> our next question is from brian callahan.orks as a congressional lobbyist for a nonprofit focused on addressing global poverty and hunger. he is also a graduate at george washington university. >> hi, director comey. if you could, would you go back in time to july 5th, 2016 and not hold your press conference? or would you rephrase your words describing the conclusion of the fbi's investigation into secretary clinton? >> that's a good question. if i can go back in time, i...
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snatched i think it's more slaps probably callahan teaches sociology so it's fitting he sees it like experiment i keep going because i want to be able to understand the language. my students are using a lot of these words were you know low key before and so now, you know you worry that you're going all these words, i'm blasting their kids are like you. i know exactly what you mean, but you realize that by using his words were we're killing the word some who tried to buy his gen z dictionary a lot of parents are probably going to want this you can put out volume to you going write with >>well i think the kids say get that red, but no plans to cash and in fact he posted it free on twitter. >>but as soon as these words get out they're out. i try to use them, but it just doesn't. >>mean this and it really doesn't when you start getting gray hair i am the middle aged white guy you and me both a lol shot shy about wcvb. well i was on shy, but as you heard reporting date. early really for us. right now gag me with a spoon got mid 50's around much of the bay there se lower 50's towards the c
snatched i think it's more slaps probably callahan teaches sociology so it's fitting he sees it like experiment i keep going because i want to be able to understand the language. my students are using a lot of these words were you know low key before and so now, you know you worry that you're going all these words, i'm blasting their kids are like you. i know exactly what you mean, but you realize that by using his words were we're killing the word some who tried to buy his gen z dictionary a...
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. >> our next question is from brian callahan.rian works as a congressional lobbyist for a nonprofit focused on addresses poverty and hunger. he is also a graduate at george washington university. >> hi, director comey. if you could, would you go back in time to july 5th, 2016 and not hold your press conference? or would you rephrase your words describing the conclusion of the fbi's investigation into secretary clinton? >> that's a good question. if i can go back in time, i would find a way not to be involved at all. but if i don't have that magic wand, i -- i think i'd likely do it the same way. here was my problem. i and the fbi needed the american people to trust that this wasn't a political fix job, that this was done in a credible, fair, independent way. secretary clinton had engaged in conduct that was way beyond what the normal carelessness was. so how do we explain to the american people that it's not the ordinary stuff, but it doesn't rise to the level that you would be locked up for it? so i have to characterize the beha
. >> our next question is from brian callahan.rian works as a congressional lobbyist for a nonprofit focused on addresses poverty and hunger. he is also a graduate at george washington university. >> hi, director comey. if you could, would you go back in time to july 5th, 2016 and not hold your press conference? or would you rephrase your words describing the conclusion of the fbi's investigation into secretary clinton? >> that's a good question. if i can go back in time, i...
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james callahan started taking notes when his students used phrases he did not understand.he and others learned what these phrases mean. >>> new star wars and avatar films are on the horizon, disney announced there will be three star wars movies following the rise of skywalker in december. while they do not have working titles yet, they are scheduled to come out in 2022, 2024, and 2026. the sequel to avatar has been pushed back to december 2021, however there is already avatar 3 and 4 and 5 in the works. >>> the california state board of education will vote on new guidelines for health education in our state public schools, including controversial guidelines for sex education. the new education guidelines offers a framework to talking to kindergartners about gender identity and teaching about safe sex. the guidelines do not require schools to teach any particular subject. parents who oppose the new sex education guidelines are expected to protest the changes at the board meeting in sacramento this morning. >>> the golden gate transit district report will hold public hearing
james callahan started taking notes when his students used phrases he did not understand.he and others learned what these phrases mean. >>> new star wars and avatar films are on the horizon, disney announced there will be three star wars movies following the rise of skywalker in december. while they do not have working titles yet, they are scheduled to come out in 2022, 2024, and 2026. the sequel to avatar has been pushed back to december 2021, however there is already avatar 3 and 4...
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slashing its price target on apple saying the trade war could cut china sales in half meantime, callahan maintaining a positive view on apple and a new note but also laying out a retaliation scenario that could damage apple if chinese consumers do start seeking revenge for the trump administration's huawei ban. let's bring in the analyst who made the call from cowan chris shankar, managing director at the firm. what did you analyze with respect to china sales and how at risk they are >> overall 20% of sales for apple comes from china about 65% is actually iphone and related revenue from china is 20% hardware sales which is iphone, ipad and imac. based on that you get a impact on eps next year we also looked at an extreme scenario where if china outright bans iphones which seems like a very long shot but what does it mean to earnings it impacts it fy 20 eps by 26% one thing i'd also highlight is this is such a fluid situation we saw in january there was an anti-iphone sentiment in china which changed in february when apple gave a sweetheart deal during the chinese new year there were some
slashing its price target on apple saying the trade war could cut china sales in half meantime, callahan maintaining a positive view on apple and a new note but also laying out a retaliation scenario that could damage apple if chinese consumers do start seeking revenge for the trump administration's huawei ban. let's bring in the analyst who made the call from cowan chris shankar, managing director at the firm. what did you analyze with respect to china sales and how at risk they are >>...
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on the investigation, i found that the deputy attorney general and his principle associate deputy callahan with the counsel's office, had been, and they communicated this request and had discussions about both the timing of the report and the nature of the report. on march 5th, i met with bob at the suggestion of the deputy and the principle associate deputy, bob mueller, i met with bob mueller, to get a read-out on what his conclusions would be. on march 25th, -- and at that meeting i reiterated to special counsel mueller that in order to have the shortest possible time before i was in a position to release the report, i asked that they identify 6e material. when i received the report on march 22nd and we were hoping to have that easily identified, the 6e material, unfortunately it did not come in that form. and it quickly became apparent it would take three or four weeks to identify that material and other material that had to be redacted. so there was necessarily going to be a gap between the receipt of the report and getting the full report out publicly. the deputy and i identified fou
on the investigation, i found that the deputy attorney general and his principle associate deputy callahan with the counsel's office, had been, and they communicated this request and had discussions about both the timing of the report and the nature of the report. on march 5th, i met with bob at the suggestion of the deputy and the principle associate deputy, bob mueller, i met with bob mueller, to get a read-out on what his conclusions would be. on march 25th, -- and at that meeting i...
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we have with us no less than andy callahan, the ceo of hostess.t: just so everybody knows, the gentleman did bring a lot of samples. we really appreciate it. deirdre: i need a break. stuart: what are you doing tomorrow? can you come back? >> as much as you need. stuart: i remember the story being they went bankrupt, out of business, closed down, as i recall. i don't know the reasons for the closing down. i don't care. but you and your team brought them back to life. how did you do it? i know you have only been ceo for one year. i got that. how did the team do this? >> the team did it under leadership of dean and his vision. basically had an american iconic brand and three manufacturing plants and reimagined the way they go to market. we moved to a warehouse business from direct store delivery. as opposed to having a bunch of trucks all delivering directly to the store we went through the well-established retail warehouse model. expanded it and therefore went to market in a much more efficient, innovative way. brought out new products and today, fi
we have with us no less than andy callahan, the ceo of hostess.t: just so everybody knows, the gentleman did bring a lot of samples. we really appreciate it. deirdre: i need a break. stuart: what are you doing tomorrow? can you come back? >> as much as you need. stuart: i remember the story being they went bankrupt, out of business, closed down, as i recall. i don't know the reasons for the closing down. i don't care. but you and your team brought them back to life. how did you do it? i...
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. >> director of director of human resources, mickie callahan. [applause]. >> and police commissioner cindy elias. [cheers and applause]. [laughter]. >> sixteen years ago, when jeff adachi was sworn in for his first term, i will never forget the words of legendary criminal defence attorney tony sarah. it went something like this. and idealist is the public defender. he was so excited about the possibilities, because only and idealist like jeff could have transformed our office into a national model, could have blazed the trail for criminal justice reform and lead the charge against racial bias in the system. jeff is looking down smiling because today, once again, and idealist is the public defender. [cheers and applause] >> mano is an idealist in the practice of law. i worked side-by-side with mano in the trenches for years, and mano cared for and treated all his clients like his own family. he did everything he possibly could for people. in his trial work, we know it is off the charts. mano developed his craft over the years. he is a believer in
. >> director of director of human resources, mickie callahan. [applause]. >> and police commissioner cindy elias. [cheers and applause]. [laughter]. >> sixteen years ago, when jeff adachi was sworn in for his first term, i will never forget the words of legendary criminal defence attorney tony sarah. it went something like this. and idealist is the public defender. he was so excited about the possibilities, because only and idealist like jeff could have transformed our office...