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cyndy: now, that's an interesting one.ecause when he was vice-president, she thought she could get back to north hampton boise quite a bit. he said, "no. i need you here to help me navigate these political waters waters." social so, yes, i think she was key in giving him a social stability and reaching out to others. she remembered people's names and faces, so she could be very engaging with people. and he could sit back and think, as i said before. and also they both had a great sense of humor that they had all these jokes with each other. and of course, he played a few jokes on some of the people at the white house as well. susan: so as they were coming into office, as warren harding died, the number of very big scandals we all learned about in school, the teapot dome and others, were beginning to come to light. how did calvin coolidge handled -- handle these scandals? amity: well, this was one of the tests because it was his own party, you know, maybe we blame them. and what he did was he appointed a bipartisan group, t
cyndy: now, that's an interesting one.ecause when he was vice-president, she thought she could get back to north hampton boise quite a bit. he said, "no. i need you here to help me navigate these political waters waters." social so, yes, i think she was key in giving him a social stability and reaching out to others. she remembered people's names and faces, so she could be very engaging with people. and he could sit back and think, as i said before. and also they both had a great...
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and i know cyndy had looked at her papers, too, and ms.iley kept a record of every penny that was spent, and indeed, she spent less. and grace had to be the wife in all of this, had to appear to save with all these social demands. and what tension that must have caused for her. cynthia: i think it was good that they did -- this is the couple that did have to pay for everybody's food, but they had a diplomatic budget. they have an entertaining budget. and some historians said they entertained more than many presidential couples because they had this separate budget. remember, this is a very middleclass couple coming into the presidency and the first ladyship. they don't have their own wealth, as we've seen with others. susan: chad crabtree on twitter asked, what was grace coolidge's religion? and was that an important part of her public life? cynthia: it was very important. she was raised as a methodist, but at the age of 15, she went -- this is in burlington, vermont -- she moved over to the congregational church. she thought the minister
and i know cyndy had looked at her papers, too, and ms.iley kept a record of every penny that was spent, and indeed, she spent less. and grace had to be the wife in all of this, had to appear to save with all these social demands. and what tension that must have caused for her. cynthia: i think it was good that they did -- this is the couple that did have to pay for everybody's food, but they had a diplomatic budget. they have an entertaining budget. and some historians said they entertained...
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my name is cyndy comerford. i'm the climate program manager.ld bring up the presentation, please? >> just give me a minute, please? >> sure. >> before i start i just want to again thank all the department staff that has worked on this, specifically barry hooper, charles sheehan, and i also want to thank elizabeth felter for doing the equity analysis on the legislation. next slide. so for today's objectives, i'll just briefly touch on the health, safety, resilience and climate context. we've heard a little bit about that in our introductory presentation, so i won't spend a lot of time on that. but i will review in detail our stakeholder process and our outreach. i'll go through the key tenets of the legislation. i'll talk a little bit about the impacts, particularly around the cost effectiveness and the impacts to our housing pipeline, and then we'll talk a little bit about the implementation and the equity. next slide. so the context for this legislation is really around health, safety, resilience, and climate. all four of them together. this l
my name is cyndy comerford. i'm the climate program manager.ld bring up the presentation, please? >> just give me a minute, please? >> sure. >> before i start i just want to again thank all the department staff that has worked on this, specifically barry hooper, charles sheehan, and i also want to thank elizabeth felter for doing the equity analysis on the legislation. next slide. so for today's objectives, i'll just briefly touch on the health, safety, resilience and climate...
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. >> he worked with cyndy garvey and then ann abernathy. but in 1985, the maestro met his match.> here comes kathie lee johnson. >> i put on my sneakers and did the run, because i was still doing "good morning america" at the time, and came in all breathless and -- >> is this the way it's gonna be every morning? >> this is it. >> and i called him a jerk the first week we worked together, and he called me one right back pretty much, and the sparks flew. >> even new york city couldn't contain the fire. on september 5th, 1988, regis would go national once again, and this time, the shtick would stick. >> by the way, i haven't asked you in while. how are your hemorrhoids? are you all right? >> i think, in a weird way, if you hate reality television today, you sort of have to blame rege and myself for that because we were the first ones that i know of that ever got paid to talk about their lives for a living. >> you've been wanting to do this for 13 years, haven't you? >> this is as close as you're gonna ever get, believe me when i tell you. >> it seemed so real, in fact, that people a
. >> he worked with cyndy garvey and then ann abernathy. but in 1985, the maestro met his match.> here comes kathie lee johnson. >> i put on my sneakers and did the run, because i was still doing "good morning america" at the time, and came in all breathless and -- >> is this the way it's gonna be every morning? >> this is it. >> and i called him a jerk the first week we worked together, and he called me one right back pretty much, and the sparks flew....
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. >> john: cyndi barton, what are you hearing from your teachers and what they are saying about the potentialeachers love our students, they want to be learning and they are still learning with their online platform. we pivoted on march 13, when we need the tough decision to close, we passed out 63 crumpled computers and delivered the best online and robust learning program that we could do. we passed out 3 million meal services, and all that was in place. we need to make sure it's going to work in a way that they feel safe and away they put the proper protections in place. we are looking at the infection rates and our teachers are working with us on that. it's important to give that back and make the safety conditions work. >> john: it's a little disappointing that it's online now but we know you are trying. >> our teachers know that we put the scientific summit together next week and will be working with the ucsc doctors so everyone will be letting science lead the way on this. >> john: sidney martin, thanks for joining us, we will be right back. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customize
. >> john: cyndi barton, what are you hearing from your teachers and what they are saying about the potentialeachers love our students, they want to be learning and they are still learning with their online platform. we pivoted on march 13, when we need the tough decision to close, we passed out 63 crumpled computers and delivered the best online and robust learning program that we could do. we passed out 3 million meal services, and all that was in place. we need to make sure it's going...