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we begin our special feature with the story of calvin coolidge in the black hills. >> we are here in south dakota's black hills in custer state park and we are at the state game lodge which is a 1920s era building that was constructed can several years before calvin coolidge made his summer white house here in 1927 and he and the first lady stayed here for three months from june through september 1927 while they were on vacation. calvin coolidge took office in 1923 when he was vice president and warren harding died so he served as the last little bit of warren harding's term and was elected to his own term in 1924 and so he came to south dakota in 1927 when a lot of people were speculative would he or would he not run for another term in 1928 and it was widely expected that he would but he came here in 1927 because he was looking for a place to escape the oppressive summer in washington dc and mosquitoes and bugs and attention of the white house. coolidge had vetoed a farm bill and there was a farm depression going on and south dakota was kind of the epicenter of that . crowd prices
we begin our special feature with the story of calvin coolidge in the black hills. >> we are here in south dakota's black hills in custer state park and we are at the state game lodge which is a 1920s era building that was constructed can several years before calvin coolidge made his summer white house here in 1927 and he and the first lady stayed here for three months from june through september 1927 while they were on vacation. calvin coolidge took office in 1923 when he was vice...
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the des moines register then fired calvin saying "we took appropriate action because there's nothingving readers' trust." ( applause ) >> trevor: that's right, the report who are found the racist tweets had even worse racist tweets. a classic case of the pot calling the kettle the n word. which is why i always say don't point fingers on the internet because the internet will finger you right back. so there you have it. the guy who raised the money is canceled, the reporter is canceled, i think the beer got canceled and everything continues to be stupid. >> yes, but i think it's still a happy ending because at least the sick kids are going to get that money. >> actually, trevor, i dug out some of these kids' tweets and -- >> trevor: ronny chieng, everybody! we'll be right back! >> please! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ halloween is awesome. [trick or treat] yes, yes, yes, yes. [screaming in fear] yay. [laughter] yes! thank you. this... watch... tells... time and takes phone calls. and communicates with satellites thousands of miles above the earth and tracks your distance underwater and tr
the des moines register then fired calvin saying "we took appropriate action because there's nothingving readers' trust." ( applause ) >> trevor: that's right, the report who are found the racist tweets had even worse racist tweets. a classic case of the pot calling the kettle the n word. which is why i always say don't point fingers on the internet because the internet will finger you right back. so there you have it. the guy who raised the money is canceled, the reporter is...
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first i want to say my name is calvin, and i'm the legislative aide to to the supervisor. with an abundance of food options, whether delivered or eating in-house, the health is up of utmost priorities. i'm here to present to you and to seek your support for the proposed revision to the current food establishment scoring system. the current system that san francisco has been using is misleading and convoluted for the costumers and the food establishment operators. currently local law authorizes d.p.h. to award them at the end of each inspection. and the score can range between 0 to 100. one restaurant can have a score of 95, and another 75, and regardless of the score, both restaurants can be operational, and may not pose any immediate health risks. for consumers, this means that it conveys little information if it would be safe to eat at a restaurant or not. for small businesses, the score misleads the consumer about the quality of food being served. in the public health perspective, we want to know if the establishment possess any immediate risk and whether or not anyone
first i want to say my name is calvin, and i'm the legislative aide to to the supervisor. with an abundance of food options, whether delivered or eating in-house, the health is up of utmost priorities. i'm here to present to you and to seek your support for the proposed revision to the current food establishment scoring system. the current system that san francisco has been using is misleading and convoluted for the costumers and the food establishment operators. currently local law authorizes...
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calvin relocated to cornwall from the netherlands in 2018. in penzance. i remember driving back from cambridge or london down to cornwall and you would reach exeter, it would be the last city lights you saw. and then all of a sudden there is this blackness ahead of you on the a30 at night. you have still got an hour and a half. the geography of the place, it definitely adds to that feeling of being stuck out on the far edge of something. many people view west cornwall as a dream location to live in but not knowing anyone is challenging for calvin. whenever you turn up to somewhere and you are new, you're coming into other people's lives that are established which is very different. they have their life and you make friends but you will not see them so it's a different kind of situation. your room can become your prison. you can be in a flat, and you're just there, and there is nobody about. a university of exeter study revealed that levels of loneliness are higher in young people with 40% feeling lonely compared with only 27% of over 755. it'
calvin relocated to cornwall from the netherlands in 2018. in penzance. i remember driving back from cambridge or london down to cornwall and you would reach exeter, it would be the last city lights you saw. and then all of a sudden there is this blackness ahead of you on the a30 at night. you have still got an hour and a half. the geography of the place, it definitely adds to that feeling of being stuck out on the far edge of something. many people view west cornwall as a dream location to...
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and for more on today's market moving events we are joined by gave them to calvin macallan financial david welcome back to this show 1st of all i want to get anyone to be with you and i 1st of all i want to get your reaction to the markets from today's apis ode of the trump trade reality show and also catch up with a bit of news here from. deutsche bank earlier in the week put out an analysis and said to the extent that the manufacturing slowdown continues which is likely unless there's a deescalation in trade tensions the electoral map putting the political spin here could be more difficult for president trump and republicans in 2020 according to deutsche bank ironically one of mr trump's house credit scores but what is going on here with the what is the market really think is going to happen here. well i love the way you put that a trade reality show because it is from day to day a bit of drama for all of us to look at it's been driving the markets for the last 12 to 18 months and it's up today down tomorrow depending on what's tweeted or how it's responded to i think one of the th
and for more on today's market moving events we are joined by gave them to calvin macallan financial david welcome back to this show 1st of all i want to get anyone to be with you and i 1st of all i want to get your reaction to the markets from today's apis ode of the trump trade reality show and also catch up with a bit of news here from. deutsche bank earlier in the week put out an analysis and said to the extent that the manufacturing slowdown continues which is likely unless there's a...
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we'll see how guests respond >> calvin, i would be remissed if i did not ask about china is that still the plan as anything changed as we move forward with this trade war between the u.s. and china >> i was just there a week ago touring the market we doubled our store's count and we'll end the year at 30 we started with 15 the success of your brand, the momentum around the sweat life within china i lead energized and excited and there is no change the community is strong. brands have nothing on potential awareness or consideration i am excited on what the team has done and what our potential is there >> calvin mcdonald, ceo of lululemon, thank you for joining us today in the summit of the new york i will send it back to you >> thank you so much for bringing that review to the "halftime report." >> it was mid september and jim sat down with us at the annual conference he said this about that stock right there. jim chanos >> grub hub is making also no money. there is just no margins in this business you are putting two more hands-on the stretch of the restaurant guys say pay the delivery
we'll see how guests respond >> calvin, i would be remissed if i did not ask about china is that still the plan as anything changed as we move forward with this trade war between the u.s. and china >> i was just there a week ago touring the market we doubled our store's count and we'll end the year at 30 we started with 15 the success of your brand, the momentum around the sweat life within china i lead energized and excited and there is no change the community is strong. brands...
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his favorite president was calvin coolidge. as we know he was known as silent cal. he was a dining at the lodge one evening and approached him. see my friend over there. they looked at right in the eye and said no self respecting person is in aware them with their pants tucked inside their boots. it is a south dakota who has been broadcasted. he got the outfit on. any south dakota hood ever claimed is way off base. president tyler in his early days he was quite an accomplished writer. and he really wanted to pursue his career in music. he said you will never make any money as a musician. have to make an choice between law and music. >> i will not support you if you continue with your musical background. he chose to go into politics. when the artist researched his life he realized that tyler would like to have been a violinist. and when you see the statue we depicted him playing the violin and we contacted his family and they said that would've meant so much to them. >> that's what's out there. because of the strong military background he decided to depict the milita
his favorite president was calvin coolidge. as we know he was known as silent cal. he was a dining at the lodge one evening and approached him. see my friend over there. they looked at right in the eye and said no self respecting person is in aware them with their pants tucked inside their boots. it is a south dakota who has been broadcasted. he got the outfit on. any south dakota hood ever claimed is way off base. president tyler in his early days he was quite an accomplished writer. and he...
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calvin relocated to cornwall from the netherlands in 2018.uld be the last city lights you saw. and then all of a sudden there is this blackness ahead of you on the a30 at night. i do have still got an hour and a half. the geography of the place, it definitely adds to that feeling of being stuck out on the far edge of something. many people view west cornwall as a dream location to live in but not knowing anyone is challenging for calvin. whenever you turn up to somewhere and you are new, you come into other people? lives that are which is very different. they have their life and you make friends but he will not see them so it's a different kind of situation. your room can become your present. you can be in a flat, and you're just there, and there is nobody about. a university of exeter study reveals that levels of loneliness are higher in young people with 40% are feeling lonely compared with only 27% of over 75s. it's a particular problem in places like cornwall. given its rural location, it can be quite isolating, especially for young peopl
calvin relocated to cornwall from the netherlands in 2018.uld be the last city lights you saw. and then all of a sudden there is this blackness ahead of you on the a30 at night. i do have still got an hour and a half. the geography of the place, it definitely adds to that feeling of being stuck out on the far edge of something. many people view west cornwall as a dream location to live in but not knowing anyone is challenging for calvin. whenever you turn up to somewhere and you are new, you...
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international affairs analyst calvin joining us live from washington d.c. sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you well the u.s. raid was carried out in but that's in northwestern syria the area is just a few kilometers away from the turkish border 8 u.s. helicopters took part in the operation which lasted for around 90 minutes al-jazeera correspondent ally the new so if was one of the 1st journalists to reach the scene of that raid. well then again this is the house targeted by u.s. helicopters and they approached the site at midnight and sealed the off before they stormed it one person was taken away others were killed in a car passing through was destroyed and u.s. forces also handed over 3 children to one of the neighbors and requested they take them far away and then come back after the operation was completed 7 dead bodies have been recovered so far this home was then bombed by u.s. helicopters accompanied by a recon plane in a war plane this house a c. 2 a belong to. the people we were told by an eyewitness he bought the house 2 years a
international affairs analyst calvin joining us live from washington d.c. sir thank you for sharing your views with us thank you well the u.s. raid was carried out in but that's in northwestern syria the area is just a few kilometers away from the turkish border 8 u.s. helicopters took part in the operation which lasted for around 90 minutes al-jazeera correspondent ally the new so if was one of the 1st journalists to reach the scene of that raid. well then again this is the house targeted by...
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my name is calvin from supervisor peskin's office. thank you again for hearing and offering your recommendation on the legislation regarding the food preparation service establishment disclosure originally occurred on july 22, 2019 a couple of ago. as we have mentioned last time, we are currently working with the department on amendments to update some of the d.p.h. permitting fees. the goal is to continue to instill confidence that food safety and public health remains a top priority. also ensuring that the fee schedule is a hearing to delay this food preparation and service models on the ever-changing industry terms in san francisco. on september 17, we submitted a substitution legislation to reflect the changes to the permitted fee schedule. nothing about the placard as change. thank you again for hearing the amendment today, we hope that we will gain your support again. we have members from the department of public health today to present. we have patrick, the assistant director, and mary from the department. they are both princip
my name is calvin from supervisor peskin's office. thank you again for hearing and offering your recommendation on the legislation regarding the food preparation service establishment disclosure originally occurred on july 22, 2019 a couple of ago. as we have mentioned last time, we are currently working with the department on amendments to update some of the d.p.h. permitting fees. the goal is to continue to instill confidence that food safety and public health remains a top priority. also...
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susan: we had a new president, calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this.f: ford still considered running against coolidge. but a couple of things. the first was clara ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted muscle shoals in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this altruistically. he offered $5 million to voted in that would be a conflict of interest. anymore, so itit seems based on available withnce that he cut a deal coolidge. coolidge and he would not speak against the purchase by henry ford. was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language there. and endorse out coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling it to henry ford. ny politician who had any experience would have told ford, wait a minute, fellow. it.nk about >> the vagabonds made their way to calvin cool length's home. was that trip all about? >> just an amazing thing. they would go on their trip to visit coolidge in his summer home. endorse him. in turn, ford ve
susan: we had a new president, calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this.f: ford still considered running against coolidge. but a couple of things. the first was clara ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted muscle shoals in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this altruistically. he offered $5 million to voted in that would be a conflict of interest. anymore, so itit...
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garnishes the fresh oysters with cucumber red calvin and lettuce. other chefs plum bay oysters with thinly sliced pork belly fat. or serve them garnished with grilled duck hearts and raspberries star danish chef daniel cruz experiments with swift variations caramelized exotically spiced oysters on sponge cake topped with apple oyster ice cream and whipped cream. of the salt in their senate goes very well with the the caramel and the ginger and all mention good works well on the list you know hopefully not just a trend. but something that will be more integrated in the kitchen table. whether prepared as cuisine or enjoyed plain and simple oysters straight from the seabed are always a delicacy. to learn more about lifestyle culture. from. your home and. takes a good strong. try. and place. join the race and destroy. your romance. subscribe. remember the rubik's cube this little puzzle that was all the rage in the 1980s now and always took me ages ages to figure it out and i still can't really one side well this little cube is now experiencing somethin
garnishes the fresh oysters with cucumber red calvin and lettuce. other chefs plum bay oysters with thinly sliced pork belly fat. or serve them garnished with grilled duck hearts and raspberries star danish chef daniel cruz experiments with swift variations caramelized exotically spiced oysters on sponge cake topped with apple oyster ice cream and whipped cream. of the salt in their senate goes very well with the the caramel and the ginger and all mention good works well on the list you know...
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people online brings up a lot which is not having control over the data and not having access to it calvin here watching live on you tube so is it actually possible to erase your digital footprint in the modern era that is a question talked about in a video comment we received from someone who talks about the ways that it could be possible this is joseph jerome is a privacy advocate here's what he told the story. asking google or some other data broker to erase our entire digital footprint from the internet isn't possible asked but it doesn't mean that we shouldn't have basic rights to delete our information the e.u. is correct that at some point in time information about us just isn't relevant you know i don't know what my web browsing history from college would tell you about who i am today so we need to have the ability to erase that type of information and there are some tools to do that google put out a new tool that arlo deletes your location information after 3 or 18 months you know we ought to be thinking about rules and regulations that force these sorts of retention limits i thin
people online brings up a lot which is not having control over the data and not having access to it calvin here watching live on you tube so is it actually possible to erase your digital footprint in the modern era that is a question talked about in a video comment we received from someone who talks about the ways that it could be possible this is joseph jerome is a privacy advocate here's what he told the story. asking google or some other data broker to erase our entire digital footprint from...
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enter social media, and a solution to kay and calvin's isolation. —— kelvin.ew friends. you are instantly channelled towards people who have the same experience as yourselves. it just fast tracks i think a process that might take many years. my process that might take many years. my life turned around in many respects. it has had a major impact on my life, pretty much the majority of my friends have been through these social media platforms. definitely the future is bright, yeah, thanks to social medial definitely the future is bright, yeah, thanks to social media i have got a partner now, a group of friends, and yeah, we do lots of activities together. so it is good fun. and very recently kay got engaged, to a partner she met online. we often worry about the use of social media, but here is an example of it working really well. asa example of it working really well. as a young person living here in cornwall you will never find yourself feeling home alone. ok, kelvin and many of us, finding friends online has turned their lives around. —— many others. as you d
enter social media, and a solution to kay and calvin's isolation. —— kelvin.ew friends. you are instantly channelled towards people who have the same experience as yourselves. it just fast tracks i think a process that might take many years. my process that might take many years. my life turned around in many respects. it has had a major impact on my life, pretty much the majority of my friends have been through these social media platforms. definitely the future is bright, yeah, thanks to...
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there were people like calvin federalists, who assumed that the bulk of the powers of the state, and not with the national government. and who knew would encompass truly above and beyond. the very skeletal constitution. this really brief for what it does. so calvin and hisef bill thought that the made it through the question was the governor of massachusetts probably might say the president has a lot of power in the matter is for people, their loyalty and their sense of belongingness in their understanding of powers pretty much going to be grounded in their states. over time that shifts. but in the 19th century certainly the first half of the 19th century fewer to pick up a newspaper from that period, congress would be getting a lot more tension in the present that.so again, we assume now that the t president is all-powerful the president resumes and that is not an early american way of really thinking about that. >> reading your book so i don't know if this is purposeful or if i missed it,. >> zero. >> the president doesn't play a large role the present place today. >> right. it is
there were people like calvin federalists, who assumed that the bulk of the powers of the state, and not with the national government. and who knew would encompass truly above and beyond. the very skeletal constitution. this really brief for what it does. so calvin and hisef bill thought that the made it through the question was the governor of massachusetts probably might say the president has a lot of power in the matter is for people, their loyalty and their sense of belongingness in their...
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the person who took his place, his vice president calvin coolidge, was probably as different from harding as two humans can be. say?ng, what can you he didn't do much. he didn't even talk. he knew how to talk, but he didn't talk. he was the taciturn new englander. he came from vermont, but he had made his name by being governor of massachusetts when there was a police strike, and he took a very hard line against the police, and that made him known nationally. as president, he worked very little. he brought his rocking chair with him, and he would put it out on the porch, facing pennsylvania avenue, and he would rock away. this is the person who said the business of america was business, and he did not interfere much with business. kepthile, the stock market going up and up, and for not very good reasons, or for any reasons. and there were warnings about this, that the economy could not really -- could really bust. there were warnings from the federal reserve board, and others in his government, but he simply did nothing about it. there are lots of funny stories about "silent cal," as he w
the person who took his place, his vice president calvin coolidge, was probably as different from harding as two humans can be. say?ng, what can you he didn't do much. he didn't even talk. he knew how to talk, but he didn't talk. he was the taciturn new englander. he came from vermont, but he had made his name by being governor of massachusetts when there was a police strike, and he took a very hard line against the police, and that made him known nationally. as president, he worked very...
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. >> calvin cook. >> he is going -- setting up a touchdown which carly could replicate. only touchdown for either team, 19-9, the giants vikings game, he destroyed the giants. >> all right. the time is 11 minutes after the hour, the russia probe now a criminal case. what does this mean and who should be worried? david bruno his life to break it down. >> a circus under attack. the horrifying moments that left a crowd filled with kids in shock. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only weeks away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit health markets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the right fit or if there's another one that can get you extra coverage or help save you money. be
. >> calvin cook. >> he is going -- setting up a touchdown which carly could replicate. only touchdown for either team, 19-9, the giants vikings game, he destroyed the giants. >> all right. the time is 11 minutes after the hour, the russia probe now a criminal case. what does this mean and who should be worried? david bruno his life to break it down. >> a circus under attack. the horrifying moments that left a crowd filled with kids in shock. if you have medicare, listen...
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calvin johnson he is one of many that smoked after games.nedy: for pain. >> yes. >> and you know whether pain or inflammation. cannabis is good, anxiety of stress of job, that can help you, and formulation to take that don't affect your psycho activity, you might be able to play. players may not want to be high during a game. kennedy: dr. brook from facebook, patrick am does smoking marijuana cause lung cancer, i head it has positive affects on copd . >> no evidence, we had exxon e-e also know increasing highlights about vape issues, if you get it from dispensary that grow it regulate, that know what is it inn it, does not have long-term. kennedy: you hope they do more research to figure out thousand pinpoint, how to make it into you know whether vaping or pill or cream or patches. that will help the most people. are my pot stocks going to start making money. >> i think today is a great time for people to buy pot stocks, or conditiocannabis stock, we seald more state legalize. we'll see united states move away from prohi. >> thank you auto m
calvin johnson he is one of many that smoked after games.nedy: for pain. >> yes. >> and you know whether pain or inflammation. cannabis is good, anxiety of stress of job, that can help you, and formulation to take that don't affect your psycho activity, you might be able to play. players may not want to be high during a game. kennedy: dr. brook from facebook, patrick am does smoking marijuana cause lung cancer, i head it has positive affects on copd . >> no evidence, we had...
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for it, in part because of this 7 on your side report where lisa harding told us about her father, calvinton, who had been taken in by the grandparent scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone. he was terrified that something horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be scanning through the channels and saw that you were talking to this elder lady about how she got scammed on something on the phone thing. and i thought, oh, that's interesting, you know? >> reporter: then a couple of days later, dorothy got the bogus call. she telephoned me and the santa clara county district attorney's office. sherry borland is an attorney in the elder fraud unit. >> you protect yourself by paying attention to what's going on in the news. i'm glad that dorothy came forward and contacted you so that we could have this public announcement. >> reporter: so now we have two 7 on your side viewers paying it forward. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> great stuff, michael. >>> all right. still to come on "abc 7 mornings," a car crash in oakland leaves a lot m
for it, in part because of this 7 on your side report where lisa harding told us about her father, calvinton, who had been taken in by the grandparent scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone. he was terrified that something horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be scanning through the channels and saw that you were talking to this elder lady about how she got scammed on something on the phone thing. and i thought, oh, that's...
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and i want to thank miss o'maley and her former staff for bringing this to my attention, as well as calvin yan, for commending that will it have a red, yellow, green scheme for restaurants instead relatively meaningless scores you see at restaurants. you may see a relatively low score but that restaurant did not have any problems that were related to public health and so, this is a much fairer scheme that is really good for the restaurant industry in san francisco and i hope you will all vote for it. >> colleagues, can we take this same house, same call this is this is passed unanimously. >> item 26 to appoint gordon marr for an indefinite ca indef. without objection, supervisor marr is excused. madam clerk, we will please call the role. (role call). there are nine ayes. >> in motion is approved unanimously. supervisor marr. madam clerk, please call the next item. >> 27 to appoint jessica cry and shawn richard, term ending december 23, 2020 to the cannabis oversight committee. >> supervisor ronan. >> thank you, colleagues. in the rule's committee we forwarded jessica cry and shawn richards
and i want to thank miss o'maley and her former staff for bringing this to my attention, as well as calvin yan, for commending that will it have a red, yellow, green scheme for restaurants instead relatively meaningless scores you see at restaurants. you may see a relatively low score but that restaurant did not have any problems that were related to public health and so, this is a much fairer scheme that is really good for the restaurant industry in san francisco and i hope you will all vote...
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in part, because of this 7 on your side report where lisa hardy told us about her father, calvin whoken in by the grandparent scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone. he was terrified that something horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be -- that yu were talking to this elderly lady and -- about how she was scammed on something on the phone thing. i thought, oh, gosh, that's interesting. >> then a couple days later, dorothy got the bogus call. she telephoned me and the santa clara county district attorney's office. sherri borland is an attorney in the elder fraud unit. >>> you protect yourself by paying attention to what's going on in the news. i'm glad that dorothy came forward and contacted you so that we could have this public announcement. >> so you've seen two families paying it forward. i want to thank both of them. i want to hear from you. my 7 on your side hotline is open monday through friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 415-954-8151. you can reach me on my facebook page and abc7news.com. >> you just helped some peopl
in part, because of this 7 on your side report where lisa hardy told us about her father, calvin whoken in by the grandparent scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone. he was terrified that something horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be -- that yu were talking to this elderly lady and -- about how she was scammed on something on the phone thing. i thought, oh, gosh, that's interesting. >> then a couple days later,...
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joining me now to discuss is national security analyst and a specialist in whistleblowing cases, calvine is one whistleblower, but the new report talks about two whistleblowers. what do you make of that? >> these whistleblowers share solidarity with one another. these are all government employees that presumably worked together inside the administration at one point. the fact a second whistleblower is coming out in a very public way through the public media acknowledging the whistleblower's presence, that just shows solidarity that these concerns were so big that they had to be mentioned by, not just one person, but two. this person is weighing on this person's conscience so much that they had to make a whistleblower disclosure or at least start the process. >> do you think there's more than two? >> i think there could be. the intelligence general, the watchdog for first revealing the whistleblower's complaint, interviewed multiple whistleblowemployees with relevant knowledge. these people could possibly be whistleblowers and could have their own knowledge. >> what if there's more than
joining me now to discuss is national security analyst and a specialist in whistleblowing cases, calvine is one whistleblower, but the new report talks about two whistleblowers. what do you make of that? >> these whistleblowers share solidarity with one another. these are all government employees that presumably worked together inside the administration at one point. the fact a second whistleblower is coming out in a very public way through the public media acknowledging the...
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our next guest runs the company behind calvin klein, tommy hilfiger, and licenses third-party brandsates sales from alternative channels including 16 hundred, and-operated stores. welcome pvh chairman and ceo manny chirico. you are giving the keynote summitat the apparel from and your keynote was about -- notappease others t just stakeholders. manny: it is a topic that has been front and center with the business roundtable coming out with a revised statement on corporate purpose. i think it is a stakeholder-based model that really focus is not just on the shareholders but also on your customers,suppliers, and in the communities where you operate. it is trying to bring a fulsome look at the impact you have on the stakeholders and trying to take a long-term look rather than being caught up in quarterly profits and orderly statements -- quarterly statements all the time. vonnie: speaking of a long-term look, we talk a little bit about china. -- how has the china beyondwar impacted pvh the measurable stock drops we saw every time the tariff war took a turn for the worste? manny: sure, it
our next guest runs the company behind calvin klein, tommy hilfiger, and licenses third-party brandsates sales from alternative channels including 16 hundred, and-operated stores. welcome pvh chairman and ceo manny chirico. you are giving the keynote summitat the apparel from and your keynote was about -- notappease others t just stakeholders. manny: it is a topic that has been front and center with the business roundtable coming out with a revised statement on corporate purpose. i think it is...
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john calvin here. we represent a number of office project sponsors throughout the city. just wanted to make a couple points. the committee got into this earlier the fact that the feasibility document really is a legal document, not a policy document. again the supervisors, you are aware of this already. >> you mean the nexus document is the legal document the feasibility document is not. >> thank you supervisor peskin. i appreciate that. in that it makes an assumption that all of the workers that are going to fill these new jobs in office development live in the of san francisco. now, this is based on a 1987 law, the mitigation fee act, as well as court decisions since then. it is a legal limit as to what a city is legally allowed to increase. because of course it wouldn't make any sense to mitigate beyond what the actual impact within the city's borders are. so it checks the legal box but it doesn't speak to the issue of feasibility. it's not a practical reality. we know all these people are not going to be living in san francisco. and it's not something we want to achi
john calvin here. we represent a number of office project sponsors throughout the city. just wanted to make a couple points. the committee got into this earlier the fact that the feasibility document really is a legal document, not a policy document. again the supervisors, you are aware of this already. >> you mean the nexus document is the legal document the feasibility document is not. >> thank you supervisor peskin. i appreciate that. in that it makes an assumption that all of...
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team won calvin coolidge was president. >> first in war, first in peace.e author of, you've got to have heart. before they whether national, d.c.'s team was the senators. after years of mediocrity, they left for minnesota. >> that team, as bad as it was, was about to turn the corner. when they got to minnesota, they became a really good team. washington got an expansion team. william: 11 years later, that team also left d.c. and for 33 years there was no professional baseball in the district. 2005, the montreal expos this success came as a surprise to many lost superstar bryce harper to philadelphia in the off-season. but now they've managed to rally longtime residents and new fans alike. >> i've seen the city come around baseball. it wasn't here from day one. >> people greet eachth other whn see you in the jersey, when they know you are going to the game. it is just a whole different atmosphere. william: ia town best known for the sport of politics, the nats have managed to climb above the fray. >> baseball brought unity, not separation. when we are in th
team won calvin coolidge was president. >> first in war, first in peace.e author of, you've got to have heart. before they whether national, d.c.'s team was the senators. after years of mediocrity, they left for minnesota. >> that team, as bad as it was, was about to turn the corner. when they got to minnesota, they became a really good team. washington got an expansion team. william: 11 years later, that team also left d.c. and for 33 years there was no professional baseball in the...
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asap rocky is already a model for calvin klein and prada and a big-time rap artist. >> i'm kind of embarrassed. >> mike started that. >> my one black nail. unfortunately, guys, we have to deal with extra slowing getting into san francisco, a tragedy actually. let's take a look at the live pictures we have. the investigation where pete suratos continues to show these closures, three out of your five lanes getting into san francisco. you see the folks putting away some equipment, taking off some of the gloves. part ofhe investigation now clearing up. that taxi, the yellow vehicle off the roadway and the volkswagen there, the one behind the chp officer, were invold in a head-on crash. a deadly one involving four people who died. we now have the cleanup and the clearup that continues after the investigation. looks like they're wrapping up. sky ranger is over the scene as well. we have two lanes of northbound 101 open but clearly not enough to take the capacity that it's now building coming into the city. this is northbound. the last exit is third street. these folks exiting. after third street as
asap rocky is already a model for calvin klein and prada and a big-time rap artist. >> i'm kind of embarrassed. >> mike started that. >> my one black nail. unfortunately, guys, we have to deal with extra slowing getting into san francisco, a tragedy actually. let's take a look at the live pictures we have. the investigation where pete suratos continues to show these closures, three out of your five lanes getting into san francisco. you see the folks putting away some...
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in part because of this 7 on your side report where lisa hardy told us about her father calvin bentonad been taken in by the grandparents scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone, he was terrified that something was horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be scanning through the channels and saw you were talking to this elderly lady and -- about how she had been scammed on something on the phone thing. and i thought, oh, gosh, that's interesting. you know. >> reporter: then a couple days later dorothy got the bogus call. she tell phoned me and sclair district attorney. this is an attorney in the elder fraud unit. >> protect yourself what's ba paying attention what's going on in the news. >> reporter: now we have two 7 on your side viewers paying it forward. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> great that dorothy was able to avoid that scam. >>> a new liquor product is getting a lot of attention on-line for its striking similarity to laundry pods. scotch whiskey brand glen livid released this video and seeing their new product a, q
in part because of this 7 on your side report where lisa hardy told us about her father calvin bentonad been taken in by the grandparents scam. >> they had given him specific directions not to discuss it with anyone, he was terrified that something was horrible had happened to his grandson. >> i happened to be scanning through the channels and saw you were talking to this elderly lady and -- about how she had been scammed on something on the phone thing. and i thought, oh, gosh,...
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that it speaks about him romans 13, this idea was taken by the protestant reformers especially john calvin and those who followed him. and they developed this robust resistance ideology having the authority to resist but even as he is doing that, they have the same sort of authority so it's a very important position in the tradition this is very important in the american context for those of european descent in this area or actively identified this sort of connection was noticed by the other side of the loyalist railed against the clergy who took an active part in the rebellion by dissenting daymond congregational's and others. king george himself reported to the independence as the rebellion. the most important document to come out of congress the declaration of independence rests on the claim we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalienable rights which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. you may object. wait a minute we know that he's not an orthodox christian and he would be absolutely correct that we need to unders
that it speaks about him romans 13, this idea was taken by the protestant reformers especially john calvin and those who followed him. and they developed this robust resistance ideology having the authority to resist but even as he is doing that, they have the same sort of authority so it's a very important position in the tradition this is very important in the american context for those of european descent in this area or actively identified this sort of connection was noticed by the other...
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i remember when calvin welch, i don't know if cory smith, we were here until 12 something on that density bonus program and mr. welch brought up they were building these buildings for people that can't afford to live in them. and i was like what do i mean. and i looked this up on the federal reserve county by county analysis. there are neighborhoods where nobody in the neighborhood is going to be able to afford it like we had last week when the china bay people came out. okay. thank you. >> i would only add that even without that data, when the project sponsor came to the committee action team meeting and presented the 45 below market rate units, there was a lot of conversation about are those below market rate units actually affordable to the communities that live in this neighborhood. and that's where the conclusion came that it's really only nine of those below market rate units. >> it's the average. >> that are family sized and at amis that are affordable. >> to the average. right. okay. thanks. you know, i think doubling down on that neighborhood ami point, i know we had a fight abou
i remember when calvin welch, i don't know if cory smith, we were here until 12 something on that density bonus program and mr. welch brought up they were building these buildings for people that can't afford to live in them. and i was like what do i mean. and i looked this up on the federal reserve county by county analysis. there are neighborhoods where nobody in the neighborhood is going to be able to afford it like we had last week when the china bay people came out. okay. thank you....
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people online brings up a lot which is not having control over the data and not having access to it calvin here watching live on you tube so is it actually possible to erase your digital footprint in the modern media era that is a question that's talked about in a video comment we received from someone who talks about the ways that it could be possible this is joseph jerome is a privacy advocate here's what he told the story. asking google or some other data broker to erase our entire digital footprint from the internet isn't possible asked but it doesn't mean that we shouldn't have basic rights to delete our information the e.u. is correct that at some point in time information about us just isn't relevant you know i don't know what my web browsing history from college would tell you about who i am today so we need to have the ability to erase that type of information and there are some tools to do that google put out a new tool that arlo deletes your location information after 3 or 18 months you know we ought to be thinking about rules and regulations that force these sorts of retention
people online brings up a lot which is not having control over the data and not having access to it calvin here watching live on you tube so is it actually possible to erase your digital footprint in the modern media era that is a question that's talked about in a video comment we received from someone who talks about the ways that it could be possible this is joseph jerome is a privacy advocate here's what he told the story. asking google or some other data broker to erase our entire digital...
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some of the brands that you've mentioned you work with calvin klein, nike.d friend could be a influencer because she really does like the product and i wouldn't even know >> yeah, absolutely. we're looking at every day, normal creative consumers who generally love the brand you may have a friend you see talking about tom shoes and the brand can recognize that customer because until now without zyper they could only recognize their top spenders we're saying it's not about the number of followers but do you love that brand. >> will it require a new d disclosure so they will say i love this product but i'm working with this company. >> it's critical there's transparency everybody who is in an active community for a brand is disclosing they are collaborating with the brand >> how big can this business get? >> hopefully very big. >> what's the biggest success story so far >> an incredible community of dior it's driving ten times the engagement of the the official account. great success company. >> i'm sure the companies will like the authentic consumers than the
some of the brands that you've mentioned you work with calvin klein, nike.d friend could be a influencer because she really does like the product and i wouldn't even know >> yeah, absolutely. we're looking at every day, normal creative consumers who generally love the brand you may have a friend you see talking about tom shoes and the brand can recognize that customer because until now without zyper they could only recognize their top spenders we're saying it's not about the number of...
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. >> we had a new president calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this. >> ford still considered coolidge but at first was mrs. ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted them in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this opportunistically and it was almost 80 million dollars of these buildings facilities and offered 5 million dollars to purchase and about 1 million a year and if he ran for president. think can do it anymore and based on it adam available evidence and coolidge in turn would not speak against the sole and the purchase by henry ford. fort was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language that he would, come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle scholes to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. >> the vagabonds weighed their way to colleges home in vermont. what was that trip all about? >> it was just an amazing thing. they would go on their trip to visit coolidge
. >> we had a new president calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this. >> ford still considered coolidge but at first was mrs. ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted them in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this opportunistically and it was almost 80 million dollars of these buildings facilities and offered 5 million dollars to purchase and about 1...
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calvin coolidge was president. >> there used to be an expression which was first in war, first in peace, at last in waington.league to describe >> brangha fred frommer is the author of "you gotta have heart: a history of washington baseball." long before they were the nationals, d.c.'s team was the senators. but after yes of mediocrity, they left for minnesota in 1961. >> the really sad thing for washingtonians was that team, as bad as it wa was about to turn the corner. when we got to minnesota or became a really good team. they won aennant within a few years. washington got saddled with an expansion team also called the senators. they were terrible. >> brangham: 11 years later, that team also left d.c., and for 33 long years, there was no district.nal baseball in the but in 2005, the montreal exposg moved to wasn and became the nationals. ter 15 up-and-down seasons, this team's success came as a surppese to many, ally after they lost superstar bryce harper to philadelphia in the offseason. but now they've managed to rally longtime residents and new fans alike. >> i was actually at the
calvin coolidge was president. >> there used to be an expression which was first in war, first in peace, at last in waington.league to describe >> brangha fred frommer is the author of "you gotta have heart: a history of washington baseball." long before they were the nationals, d.c.'s team was the senators. but after yes of mediocrity, they left for minnesota in 1961. >> the really sad thing for washingtonians was that team, as bad as it wa was about to turn the...
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>>income prior to 1980 were non calvin eyes. so they >>resting now homes built on slabs are built after 1980 normally don't require retrofit when says if you're in an older home are fearful of possible earthquake damage to check out the state's brace and bold program which reimburses you for straightening your home up to $3,000. in oakland, michelle kingston and for news. >>well you can find out more information on our earthquake pager kron 4 dot com, not only is there that live map which shows you earthquakes as they occur and can always check to see if you're in fact feeling a real earthquake. we also more information to what you can do to make sure not your house is prepared. but the you are too with an earthquake. survival kits to check it out kron 4 dot com. >>for you on this tuesday morning after the shaker and lost a little sleep john >>george she's just you're wide awake after an earthquake, usually, but you know what a lot of us are in that same boat as you're getting up this tuesday morning and as you're getting outsid
>>income prior to 1980 were non calvin eyes. so they >>resting now homes built on slabs are built after 1980 normally don't require retrofit when says if you're in an older home are fearful of possible earthquake damage to check out the state's brace and bold program which reimburses you for straightening your home up to $3,000. in oakland, michelle kingston and for news. >>well you can find out more information on our earthquake pager kron 4 dot com, not only is there that...
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susan: we had a new president, calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this.eff: ford still considered running against coolidge. but a couple of things. first was clara ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted muscle shoals in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this ltruistically. the government spent almost $80 million to build the facilities and he offered $5 million to purchase it. if he was voted in as president, it would be a conflict of interest and he could not do it anymore. so based on available evidence, he would support coolidge and coolidge in turn would not speak against the muscle shoals urchase. ford was not politically sophisticated enough to notice the language, that he would come out and endorse coolidge. coolidge would not oppose selling muscle shoales to henry ford and any politician that would've told ford, way to mullet think about it. usan: the vagabonds made their way calvinoo it was gfication that you would get toget
susan: we had a new president, calvin coolidge which had his thoughts about this.eff: ford still considered running against coolidge. but a couple of things. first was clara ford did not want her husband to run and the second thing was he really wanted muscle shoals in alabama and wanted for hydroelectric and could bring to the farmers and part of america and he said that he was doing this ltruistically. the government spent almost $80 million to build the facilities and he offered $5 million...