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arnold palmer was the first person represented -- did you know that -- by img. absolute powerhouse. arnold owned 50% of it and over the years he would sell it, he loved golf so much, but he made a fortune. he bought television networks and a lot of things. arnold palmer became a good friend of mine in his latter years and i got to play golf with arnold, he was quite a bit older, about 83 or 84 and i was younger than that but not so young. arnold hit a drive and i would hit a drive and i might be three yards longer but he was 83, 84 years old, don't get carried away. i looked at arnold and i said let me ask you a question, do you think 40, 50 years ago, i was longer than you like i am now? he looked at me -- this is before i was president -- let me tell you something, you weren't even close. [laughter] if you look at those trees about 100 yards over there, that's where my ball would be. he said in fact, i could build a giant walmart between our two balls. [laughter] that wasn't very nice, right? but he was a great man and beyond a golfer, a great man and he came
arnold palmer was the first person represented -- did you know that -- by img. absolute powerhouse. arnold owned 50% of it and over the years he would sell it, he loved golf so much, but he made a fortune. he bought television networks and a lot of things. arnold palmer became a good friend of mine in his latter years and i got to play golf with arnold, he was quite a bit older, about 83 or 84 and i was younger than that but not so young. arnold hit a drive and i would hit a drive and i might...
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i said it is like an arnold palmer but taller and better looking.orite piece he has done is of his friend steve martin. his artwork is fantastic. the book is available in stores right now. really good stuff. this will do it for us. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> the bay area got drenched today, but how long will this round of much-needed rain last? we are tracking your forecast, but first -- >> a judge has ordered the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi's home, beating her husband, and planning to kill her, held without bail. i am dan. >> his right arm in a sling. dan: abc 7 news reporter stephanie sierra is live with new developments on this story. stephanie? stephanie: yes, dan, david and
i said it is like an arnold palmer but taller and better looking.orite piece he has done is of his friend steve martin. his artwork is fantastic. the book is available in stores right now. really good stuff. this will do it for us. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> the bay area got drenched today, but how long will this round of much-needed rain last? we are tracking your forecast, but first -- >> a judge has ordered the...
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but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. take concrete, for example. it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it was a country, it would have been the world's 3rd largest carbon polluter. after china and the u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we would be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradle to cradle applications in the construction sector. if you use edges, the plaster on concret
but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. take concrete, for example. it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water....
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but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it was a country, it would have been the world's 3rd largest carbon polluter. after china and the u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we will be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradled to greater applications in the construction sector. if you use a different plaster, all concrete
but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it...
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but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it was a country, it would have been the world's 3rd largest carbon polluter. after china and the u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we will be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradle to greater applications in the construction sector. if you use a just the plaster, all concrete u
but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it...
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but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it was a country, it would have been the world's 3rd largest carbon polluter. after china and the u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we will be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradled to greater applications in the construction sector. if you use a just a plaster, all concrete un
but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it...
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but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it was a country, it would have been the world's 3rd largest carbon polluter. after china and the u. s. last year, we produced 4400000000 metric tons of concrete. according to the u. n's projections at this rate, we would be producing enough concrete to build the entire city of paris every week for the next 40 years old. that is a lot of concrete. and for several reasons, this material is not widely recycled. a big one is standardized, bad practices says marcel oser, a circular engineer focused on cradle to cradle applications in the construction sector. if you use a judge lester, all concrete uncom
but right now we have a different problem. professor arnold palmer condo is an award winning architect, mostly known for her sustainable projects. like these ones. when standardization is being imposed, then the must have the courage to question the limits of standardization. and the construction sector is especially standardized and rigorously conservative. some practices haven't changed in centuries. concrete, for example, it's the 2nd most used material in the world, only after water. if it...
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the home of the great arnold palmer, we love arnold palmer. we had tens of thousands of people. obama and biden, we call them obiden. because it is the same thing, they were in another place in pennsylvania, and they drew flies. and the fake news, oh, look at all of them. marco, look at all of them, fake news. wow. wow. [crowd booing] wow, that's a lot of fake news. that a lot of them. [chanting] so, the fake needs have not talked about the crowd. we had an unbelievable, record crowd. you couldn't get in. the place was packed as far as the eye could see, in they had a place full of empty seats. it was a disaster. but they don't say it. they just say "trump was there." biden was there and obama was there. they don't talk about that. if it was the other way around, it would be headlines all over the place. there is no more urgent task for the future of our country than to stop the invasion on our southern border. it's an invasion, like a military invasion would be not much different. two years ago we had the strongest southern border in american history. , seems like a long time a
the home of the great arnold palmer, we love arnold palmer. we had tens of thousands of people. obama and biden, we call them obiden. because it is the same thing, they were in another place in pennsylvania, and they drew flies. and the fake news, oh, look at all of them. marco, look at all of them, fake news. wow. wow. [crowd booing] wow, that's a lot of fake news. that a lot of them. [chanting] so, the fake needs have not talked about the crowd. we had an unbelievable, record crowd. you...
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that era of astronauts and people and arnold palmer and body murphy.t's endless names that you could come up with. masonic president of course probably the most -- americans have gotten used to having freemasons as president at that stage. the last of the 14 masonic presidents gerald ford. from that point freemasonry has gone into steady, steady decline. there are now about 1 million although exact numbers are hard to come by and we can talk about the reasons for that declined whether it's information or thinning that 1 million is still pretty impressive and we think there may be about 6 million across the world and there are parts of the world where freemasonry is growing. freemasonry and women seems to growing. and i could go into the reasons for that but it has tremendous imaginative power and stories to tell. >> a couple of last questions here. of the groups that you mention are the shriners with the freemasons in any way and the president, is it true that franklin roosevelt had something to do with putting in a masonic symbol in the dollar bill? >
that era of astronauts and people and arnold palmer and body murphy.t's endless names that you could come up with. masonic president of course probably the most -- americans have gotten used to having freemasons as president at that stage. the last of the 14 masonic presidents gerald ford. from that point freemasonry has gone into steady, steady decline. there are now about 1 million although exact numbers are hard to come by and we can talk about the reasons for that declined whether it's...
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that is the home of the great honor -- arnold palmer.d thousands of people and obama and biden -- we call them obiden. they were in another place in pennsylvania, and they drew flies. and the fake news -- look at all of them. look at all of them. fake news. wow. [crowd boos] mr. trump: that is a lot of them. [crowd chanting] mr. trump: the fake news, never talked about the crowd -- we had an unbelievable record crowd. the place was packed as far as the eye could. but they do not talk about that. biden was there and obama was there. they do not talk about that. it would -- if it was the other way around, it would be headlines all over the place. there is no more urgent task than to stop the invasion on our southern border. it is an invasion like a military invasion would be not that much different. two years ago we had the strongest southern border in american history. two years ago. it seems like a long time ago when you look at what has happened to our country. now it is the worst border, in my opinion. no third world country would ever
that is the home of the great honor -- arnold palmer.d thousands of people and obama and biden -- we call them obiden. they were in another place in pennsylvania, and they drew flies. and the fake news -- look at all of them. look at all of them. fake news. wow. [crowd boos] mr. trump: that is a lot of them. [crowd chanting] mr. trump: the fake news, never talked about the crowd -- we had an unbelievable record crowd. the place was packed as far as the eye could. but they do not talk about...