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john: two follow-up meetings with larkin's. lemonis: interesting. i have pages from my twitter account. "i guess west end coffee -is too busy to quote us." -john: what? lemonis: i'm not calling them out. i'm just saying he called me out. and i look like i don't have my [bleep] together. and then i talked to him, and he said to me follow-up's been terrible. do you want to be in this business? john: i want to be in this business. this is my business. lemonis: well, itour business. -excuse me. yes. -lemonis: i'm scared to have anybody come here because we can't follow up with the local restaurant, and if you guys are now not talking again, how do we deal with that? -i've been gone two weeks. -becky: he's pissed off because you took a lot of what he was doing before. -john: i'm not pissed off. -becky: that's not true, john. john: he gave it to you, and i said, "here you go." becky: he throws everything on my desk, and he says, "marcus wants you to do it all," so i've been doing it all. john: i'm a very strong business leader. lemonis: you can't even fol
john: two follow-up meetings with larkin's. lemonis: interesting. i have pages from my twitter account. "i guess west end coffee -is too busy to quote us." -john: what? lemonis: i'm not calling them out. i'm just saying he called me out. and i look like i don't have my [bleep] together. and then i talked to him, and he said to me follow-up's been terrible. do you want to be in this business? john: i want to be in this business. this is my business. lemonis: well, itour business....
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. >> reporter: this is the first san francisco fire officials heard of what was going on at pg&e larkin street substation on april 21st. >> we got a call from the pg&e box over there at the 600 larkin, they say alarms are going off. >> reporter: our investigation shows this call came more than 25 minutes after a blast that sent workers running from the building and left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that morning. >> they had an explosion in there. no one is injured. they all left the building. and it's locked up at this moment. we are waiting for a supervisor to respond out to let us in. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron possess kin said he was shocked when he heard what happened. >> the fact that the pg&e personnel left and closed the doors and locked them -- i mean, how do things like that happen? it's crazy. >> reporter: the next 25 minutes, san francisco fire crews wait for that supervisor while the fire continues to burn inside the substation. >> we've got a guy back here with keys. whenever you are ready. >> we
. >> reporter: this is the first san francisco fire officials heard of what was going on at pg&e larkin street substation on april 21st. >> we got a call from the pg&e box over there at the 600 larkin, they say alarms are going off. >> reporter: our investigation shows this call came more than 25 minutes after a blast that sent workers running from the building and left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that...
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street substation on april 21st. >> we got a call from pg&e. >> their box over there at 600 larkin. they say that their alarms are going off and they have smoke showing from their panels. >> reporter: our investigation shows this call came more than 25 minutes after a blast that sent workers running from the building and left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that morning. >> they had an explosion in there. no one is injured. they all left the building, and it's locked up at this moment. we're waiting for a supervisor to respond out to let us in. >> reporter: san francisco's supervisor aaron peskin says he was shocked when he heard what happened. >> and the fact that the fire -- that the pg&e personnel left and closed the doors and locked them. i mean, how -- how do things like that happened? just crazy. >> reporter: the next 25 minutes san francisco fire crews wait for that supervise 'or and while the fire continues to burn inside the sub station. >> we've got a guy back here with keys, so whenever you're ready. >> reporter:
street substation on april 21st. >> we got a call from pg&e. >> their box over there at 600 larkin. they say that their alarms are going off and they have smoke showing from their panels. >> reporter: our investigation shows this call came more than 25 minutes after a blast that sent workers running from the building and left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that morning. >> they had an explosion in there. no...
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former professional hockey player mike larkin reaction from the wizards at the verizon center. the nationals fell short against the phillies today. we will show you what happened on abc 7 "sports sunday," coming up next. ♪ how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry about them. you saw him, right? going further to help make drivers, better drivers. don't freak out on me. that's ford. and that's how you become america's best-selling brand. kimberly: a 7 on your side consumer alert as we count down to mother's day, a warning about shopping online. fake websites are scamming shoppers and we have some tips to avoid becoming a victim. they look like the perfect gifts, rings and earrings. these people thought they were buying online directly from a jewelry company pandora. >> there is no way we would have known it was not the real pandora. kimberly: it was a counterfe
former professional hockey player mike larkin reaction from the wizards at the verizon center. the nationals fell short against the phillies today. we will show you what happened on abc 7 "sports sunday," coming up next. ♪ how do you become america's best-selling brand? you make it detect what they don't. stop, stop, stop! sorry. you make it sense what's coming. watch, watch, watch! mom. relax! i'm relaxed. you make it for 16-year olds... whoa-whoa-whoa!!! and the parents who worry...
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kelly larkin scores. navy down 13-11. wouldn'td bend but break. wading through defense. scores the goal. b.c. beats navy by a final of 16-15. be maryland and boston college sunday morning in the national title game. the men's final four is on saturday. maryland also in action. denver.be facing >> nice to see them win a national championship. >> two terps titles. let's do it! >> another look vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation and cleaner energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. head in now to grab the five dollar footlong spicy italian. loaded with salami and pepperoni. for a limited time, the spicy italian footlong is just five dollars. it's a big value for even gger flavor. only at subway. >>
kelly larkin scores. navy down 13-11. wouldn'td bend but break. wading through defense. scores the goal. b.c. beats navy by a final of 16-15. be maryland and boston college sunday morning in the national title game. the men's final four is on saturday. maryland also in action. denver.be facing >> nice to see them win a national championship. >> two terps titles. let's do it! >> another look vo: at dominion, we have a long history of providing reliable energy and that'll never...
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former professional hockey player mike larkin joins us in latestto break down the win and what to expectof the season. plus, i will be at the wizards game. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. kimberly: today felt a little bit like a fall day. stayingmperatures are way below average for the morning temperatures will catch you off guard, some make sure you are ready for that. tomorrow morning, we start off at 45 degrees. as you get farther west, some of us waking up in the mid 30's. similar story for tuesday morning. we start to we bound a little bit as we go to the end of the week. extended outlook, you see a nice day for tomorrow. a few extra clouds reardrive for the first three days this week, and then we bring back the range and and it sticks around into next weekend. kimberly: thanks so much for joining us. we will see you back here [captioning performed by the national fios is no
former professional hockey player mike larkin joins us in latestto break down the win and what to expectof the season. plus, i will be at the wizards game. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. kimberly: today felt a little bit like a fall day. stayingmperatures are way below average for the morning temperatures will catch you off guard, some make sure you...
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beginning on my right, please frank larkin, the senate sergeant-at-arms. [applause] mr.terbury: next to him, i have craig floyd, chairman of the national law enforcement officers' memorial fund. donor, concerns police survivor president. we have the architect of the us, steven ayers. thank you. special welcome to our chief of our host agency, matt furgarosa of the u.s. capitol police. pleased to have with us this year the president of association police and the chairman of the policetional council of representative associations, representing over three million police officers in the world. you, tom. welcome pete marino, chief public affairs and communications officers for miller coors, one of our long-term, generous partners. thank you. have we're very pleased to with us today miss kellie pickler who will perform in just few minutes. thank you. to havetremely pleased with us again the minority whip of the u.s. house of representatives, steny hoyer. thank you, mr. hoyer. joined by the acting director of the u.s. marshal harlow. david hennie, the national president of the
beginning on my right, please frank larkin, the senate sergeant-at-arms. [applause] mr.terbury: next to him, i have craig floyd, chairman of the national law enforcement officers' memorial fund. donor, concerns police survivor president. we have the architect of the us, steven ayers. thank you. special welcome to our chief of our host agency, matt furgarosa of the u.s. capitol police. pleased to have with us this year the president of association police and the chairman of the policetional...
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beginning on my right, please welcome frank larkin, and the senate -- the senate sergeant at arms.of the national law enforcement memorial fund. [applause] and ms. brenda donner, concerns of police survivors president. [applause] we have the architect of the capital with us, stephen ayres. thank you. and a very special welcome to the chief of our host agent date, and the u.s. capitol police. [applause] we are very pleased to have with us this year, and tom sapa macinnes, president of the canadian police association and the chairman of the international council of elise representative association representing over 3 million police officers in the world. thank you, tom. [applause] please welcome pete arena, chief public affairs and to medication officers for miller coors, one of our most corporate and long-term generous partners. thank you. [applause] next, we are very pleased to have with us today, ms. kelley pickler who will perform in just a few minutes. thank you. we are extremely pleased to have with us again, the minority whip of the u.s. house of representatives, steny hoyer.
beginning on my right, please welcome frank larkin, and the senate -- the senate sergeant at arms.of the national law enforcement memorial fund. [applause] and ms. brenda donner, concerns of police survivors president. [applause] we have the architect of the capital with us, stephen ayres. thank you. and a very special welcome to the chief of our host agent date, and the u.s. capitol police. [applause] we are very pleased to have with us this year, and tom sapa macinnes, president of the...
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. >> reporter: this is the first san francisco fire officials heard of what was going on at pg&e larkinand left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that morning. >> they had an explosion in there. no one is injured. any all left the building. and it's locked up at this moment. we're waiting for a supervisor to respond out. to let us in. >> san francisco supervisor aaron peskin says he was shocked when he heard what happened. >> the fact that the fire -- that the pg&e personnel left and closed the doors and locked them -- i mean, how does -- how do things like that happen? just crazy. >> the next 25 minutes san francisco fire crews wait for that supervisor while the fire continues to burn inside the substation. >> we got a guy back there with keys whenever you're ready we can make entry. >> yeah copy we're just waiting for the pg&e supervisor. so gentlemen we're just hanging out. >> this dispatch log obtained pund the public records act show the leasen was marked as in route from the peninsula at the time. then a firefighter on the r
. >> reporter: this is the first san francisco fire officials heard of what was going on at pg&e larkinand left 88,000 residents and businesses without power. but that was only the start of the problems that morning. >> they had an explosion in there. no one is injured. any all left the building. and it's locked up at this moment. we're waiting for a supervisor to respond out. to let us in. >> san francisco supervisor aaron peskin says he was shocked when he heard what...
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and, lord, please be with the larkin family during this season of grief. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: yesterday after months of committee work and bicameral negotiations, the government funding agreement that abides by the spending caps set in the bipartisan budget act of 2015 was filed over in the house. this legislation will promote a number of american and conservative priorities. it will help strengthen the border, with the largest border security funding increase in a decade. it will help strengthen the military, with funding for a pay raise for our troops along with a critically needed down payment on the long overdue task of rebuilding our military. it will help streamline the federal bureauc
and, lord, please be with the larkin family during this season of grief. we pray in your merciful name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: yesterday after months of...
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i am paul larkin, a fellow here at heritage. in your opinion, what is the difference between a congressional declaration of war, and a congressional aumf? would you choose one over the other? >> in the use of military force, my colleague sort of alluded to, can either be fairly narrow in scope. one example would be the quasi war in the 1790s, where was limited with the action be taken against the barbary pirates who were targeting our merchant textiles. another would be the gulf of tonkin resolution, which some scholars have argued that was effectively a declaration of war because of the breadth of the legislation. but if one were to declare war, it is essentially -- it is incredibly broad in scope. it allows the president extraordinary discretion. there is almost nothing circumscribing it. to seize assets, and to accomplish the objectives behind that war. >> and i would note that there is an excellent harvard law review article on this going through all the declarations of war and aumfs and they conclude among other things the
i am paul larkin, a fellow here at heritage. in your opinion, what is the difference between a congressional declaration of war, and a congressional aumf? would you choose one over the other? >> in the use of military force, my colleague sort of alluded to, can either be fairly narrow in scope. one example would be the quasi war in the 1790s, where was limited with the action be taken against the barbary pirates who were targeting our merchant textiles. another would be the gulf of tonkin...