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luis armstrong so you feel akin ship.t sure that i fully understand if he is happy or what. so the other that is going into the way back machine for a while, would be the ultimate connection of arts and not begineering and the connection with science and the person of the humanity. that of course is leonardo da vinci. the man you know. the man in the circle. that is the symbol of the connection that we. in my mind. the symbol and the coming ex-with the arts and the sciences and that to me. is such. and so many many notebooks and so many drugs that geeking out on the notebooks and seeing how he thought of himself as an engineer and he did, autopsies. you know. and an an at an at me. on cadavers and how it is reflected in the paintings that he he does that is an sighting thing too. we just learned walter issacson is writing two books. one on leonardo d.a. individualsy. and new orleans. louis armstrong. kathy. have you been very patient. please go ahead. thank you. mr. issacson. had enry kissinger came to a security meeting
luis armstrong so you feel akin ship.t sure that i fully understand if he is happy or what. so the other that is going into the way back machine for a while, would be the ultimate connection of arts and not begineering and the connection with science and the person of the humanity. that of course is leonardo da vinci. the man you know. the man in the circle. that is the symbol of the connection that we. in my mind. the symbol and the coming ex-with the arts and the sciences and that to me. is...
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i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.or first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess you could say she was a roommate, you know what i'm saying? she was finding out what i was doing. it started infringing on her life. and she started getting scared and tried to stop me and didn't listen. and there's been this discrepancy as to what she was going to the police and talking about and who she was telling who i was involved with. and it led to her -- i can't even phrase it. it shouldn't have happened, what happened to her shouldn't have happened to her. >> armstrong told us he chose to plead guilty even though he wasn't the hit man. >> i knew what happened. i was definitely complicit. i cou
i love you bree. >> armstrong's weekly routine will continue indefinitely.or first-degree murder. >> sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i'm walking, you know what i'm saying? it's like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? >> the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. >> she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess you could...
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i talked to tim armstrong about that very thing. tim armstrong: what really is happening is the biggest pivot point in media, to the way internet media is going to be done. the targeting of advertising at a much deeper level across mobile internet and today are lots of one by aol is a front product for the next generation of internet advertising systems. as you just described, it's the most powerful time for marketplaces in the world. i think aol is stepping up with the most powerful futuristic marketplace for advertising. it's been five years of work and very exciting and externally. internally we are even more excited, because we know the power of this product. cory: you guys have done so many acquisitions of all these little companies. is this stitching it all together in one platform? tim armstrong: we had video and programmatic advertising and global content brands. when you think about those three areas overall, we have knitted together both of these platforms with some of the most exciting acquisitions in. today when you take
i talked to tim armstrong about that very thing. tim armstrong: what really is happening is the biggest pivot point in media, to the way internet media is going to be done. the targeting of advertising at a much deeper level across mobile internet and today are lots of one by aol is a front product for the next generation of internet advertising systems. as you just described, it's the most powerful time for marketplaces in the world. i think aol is stepping up with the most powerful futuristic...
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representative armstrong, let me ask you this. a lot of the 2016 candidates on the republican side went out there with governor pens on this, even though indiana is now revisiting the bill they got caught out there. are they stuck out there on a limb now, particularly since your governor has kind of dealt with this differently? >> well let's be clear, this is a national movement and i think governor nor pence and those members that have gotten themselves caught in this have to back peddle and specific out what will potentially cause harm by way of discrimination. i would hope, as i've mentioned at the outset of the show that our members on the republican side of the aisle look at this as a more long-term approach as we look towards 2016 and they are now in control and most of these states that you see that have been cascaded across the country. and take a step back and look at the reality of what the people want. we've been elected for and by the people and when the people show up things change and you saw that here in arkansas. i
representative armstrong, let me ask you this. a lot of the 2016 candidates on the republican side went out there with governor pens on this, even though indiana is now revisiting the bill they got caught out there. are they stuck out there on a limb now, particularly since your governor has kind of dealt with this differently? >> well let's be clear, this is a national movement and i think governor nor pence and those members that have gotten themselves caught in this have to back peddle...
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book on armstrong. know much of teachout, but i think that has everything about louis armstrong in it. i still find this a mystery. what was the cause of the smile and the happiness? so to me i also would like to wrestle with that whole question of new orleans and the diversity in the mix of people. i would say that tolerance, but also the intolerance. i mean he is arrested on new years day so it's not exactly ferguson, but what is happening with kids on the street back then and now. what is happening when story though opens and the great sense of tolerance, but also a tolerance for sin. you know his mother is probably turned tricks shall we say in parts of new orleans. so while it that gives you a sense of what is going or his mind and i would like to try to deal with that. to me new orleans is such a fascinating place. obviously, it is fascinating in a complex way. to me it is a beautiful way. it is a city of math. as we speak today the carnival season is beginning. the first parades are rolling. loui
book on armstrong. know much of teachout, but i think that has everything about louis armstrong in it. i still find this a mystery. what was the cause of the smile and the happiness? so to me i also would like to wrestle with that whole question of new orleans and the diversity in the mix of people. i would say that tolerance, but also the intolerance. i mean he is arrested on new years day so it's not exactly ferguson, but what is happening with kids on the street back then and now. what is...
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armstrong and wilson, casual men's wear coming up next. just look over there, guys. way it made me chronic feel,ipation, the discomfort, the bloating, the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. >> getting you ready, what gorgeous start, everything in bloom. right now, hopefully you don't have too many allergies to deal with today. dry
armstrong and wilson, casual men's wear coming up next. just look over there, guys. way it made me chronic feel,ipation, the discomfort, the bloating, the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard...
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emily: tim armstrong with cory johnson.dreds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ emily: you are watching the best of bloomberg west where we focus on innovation and technology. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world, it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the government accountability office reports that hundreds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to cyber attacks. many modern cockpits rely on the same wi-fi that passengers use. a hacker could commandeer a plane and shutdown systems. how can airlines and faa keep hackers out of the sky? i spoke to dr. gerald billingham . >> i think it is important to understand that we are talking about the potential for this kind of intrusion to occur rather than saying that this is an imminent threat because faa is in fact taking precautions. we are talking about the future as more and -- aircraft become more internet dep
emily: tim armstrong with cory johnson.dreds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ emily: you are watching the best of bloomberg west where we focus on innovation and technology. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world, it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the government accountability office reports that hundreds of commercial...
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emily: tim armstrong with cory johnson.eds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ . . emily: you are watching the best of "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation and , and technology, and the future of business. i am emily chang. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world, it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the government accountability office reports that hundreds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to cyber attacks. passenger wi-fi access. many modern cockpits rely on the same wi-fi that passengers use. meaning a hacker could commandeer a plane and shutdown navigation systems. how can airlines and faa keep hackers out of the sky? earlier i spoke with the co-author of the gao report dr. gerald dillingham. and mark weatherford, the former undersecretary for the department of online security. dr. dillingham: i think it is important to understand that we ar
emily: tim armstrong with cory johnson.eds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ . . emily: you are watching the best of "bloomberg west" where we focus on innovation and , and technology, and the future of business. i am emily chang. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world, it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the...
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armstrong drove up and questioned him about burning those leaves. jones says the encounter turned ugly. he says armstrong became angry and punched him in the face and pepper sprayed him while he was on the ground. >> it was awful but i was sprayed six times with the pepper spray. i mean if i didn't have a good heart like i told the judge i would be a dead man with that pepper spray. i would have been a dead man. those who live in charles county knows that the charles county sheriff's department has a history of using excessive force against african americans unjust fewablely and we want it to stop. >> he was cleared of those charges. a spokesperson tells wusa that no formal note was made. and that officer no longer works for the department. >>> they were accused of smuggling contra band. face james and kenyatta trotter all four arrested at the jennifer road center. that included cigarette ss -- cigarettes and a cell phone. >>> they decide if marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaeu should live or die. chris van cleave with the latest from boston. >>reporte
armstrong drove up and questioned him about burning those leaves. jones says the encounter turned ugly. he says armstrong became angry and punched him in the face and pepper sprayed him while he was on the ground. >> it was awful but i was sprayed six times with the pepper spray. i mean if i didn't have a good heart like i told the judge i would be a dead man with that pepper spray. i would have been a dead man. those who live in charles county knows that the charles county sheriff's...
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armstrong. >> jimmy: d.j. armstrong. >> i have not met m.j.ic jordans right now. >> i ask them and they send them over. >> jimmy: really send them to you. >> it's a rare list a few people get a chance to be on. i just so happen to be on the list. thank you reggie, appreciate that. >> jimmy: do you know michael jordan? >> i never met him. i have been to his parties. wear his shoes all the time and i haven't had a chance to meet him yet. >> jimmy: you think he would have summoned you at some point. >> like come here. >> jimmy: do you go to parties where he is at, those kind of parties. >> nba all-star weekend parties, stuff like that. >> jimmy: he has a birthday party every year. >> you went? >> jimmy: i did go once. >> what did you bring him? >> jimmy: i was trying to think of a gift and i brought him a basketball. >> that's original. >> jimmy: we have a photograph i'd like to show on the big screen because it's that exciting. here we have you with another legend, another guy you don't want to be named after sylvester stallone. what's going on
armstrong. >> jimmy: d.j. armstrong. >> i have not met m.j.ic jordans right now. >> i ask them and they send them over. >> jimmy: really send them to you. >> it's a rare list a few people get a chance to be on. i just so happen to be on the list. thank you reggie, appreciate that. >> jimmy: do you know michael jordan? >> i never met him. i have been to his parties. wear his shoes all the time and i haven't had a chance to meet him yet. >> jimmy:...
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the remaining two we'll keep pushing >> pushing that starteded with this letter mailed to dave armstrong at medimarts. it reads in part medimarts has been disqualified from the city's process to register and it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven't seen it i haven't read it. it has not been served to me. we do not receive correspondence. via u.s. mail. >> across town at the all-american cannabis club city leaders earlier this month and following our official report issued a $30,000 citation for code violations. against the building's landlord. >> what they're trying to do is force our landlords to evict us so had he don't have to take legal actions. >> pressure on both pot shops stems from their decisions to not pay the required marijuana business tax. >> that's about the time in between harvest. >> both have made legal and semantic arguments that had paying the tax places them in violation are federal pot laws and opens the door for possible criminal hhharges. >> debit or credit? >> are you confident your doors will be open in 60, 90 days? >> no. you know it's really one o
the remaining two we'll keep pushing >> pushing that starteded with this letter mailed to dave armstrong at medimarts. it reads in part medimarts has been disqualified from the city's process to register and it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven't seen it i haven't read it. it has not been served to me. we do not receive correspondence. via u.s. mail. >> across town at the all-american cannabis club city leaders earlier this month and following our official...
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and armstrong shared a view very common among northern shoulders and an -- soldiers and a ten nabt of lincoln's party that elite slave holders like lee and the officer class had led astray the nonslave holding common folk of the south and they believed -- i've alluded to this already, they believed the union mission was to disen tlal these men and victorious northerners could lift up the south's poor whites and open up for them a brighter future for themselves and their children as armstrong put it. private major alvin morris of the 67th ohio agreed and wrote in his diary on april 13th that a show of kindness by the union would show that right not might rules and the superior moral character of the north and the commitment to free intertusion and enterprise that had won the war. in other words most of the northern favored mag none imity believed it had important work to do, if you will. and civilians joined in this embrace of grant's policy of mag none imity and those who em graced the nag none imity were those that wanted to see the south changed. it was charged here at the time in t
and armstrong shared a view very common among northern shoulders and an -- soldiers and a ten nabt of lincoln's party that elite slave holders like lee and the officer class had led astray the nonslave holding common folk of the south and they believed -- i've alluded to this already, they believed the union mission was to disen tlal these men and victorious northerners could lift up the south's poor whites and open up for them a brighter future for themselves and their children as armstrong...
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our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong the clinton -- armstrong versus clinton, that is morewe wanted in 1993. -- armstrong, for who the suit is named. that is when we won it in 1993. over 30 million e-mails. present george w. bush, -- they jumped the archiving system. we brought a new lawsuit. national sakura -- national survey archive and crew against george w. bush. against another president, a guy named obama. the obama white house put in an archiving system so the white house is practically the only agency in the entire federal government that say's it e-mail -- saves its e-mail electronically even though the courts ruled against jason's best efforts that e-mail not only were records but if you did not save it electronically, if you saved it printing and filing which is what the national archive's policy was for 25 years, it degraded the record. now, we're in a situation where all those printed and filed e-mails, of which no one knows how many exist. we have had some produced in free information requests and so forth. as files are now going to have to be -- the taxpayer
our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong the clinton -- armstrong versus clinton, that is morewe wanted in 1993. -- armstrong, for who the suit is named. that is when we won it in 1993. over 30 million e-mails. present george w. bush, -- they jumped the archiving system. we brought a new lawsuit. national sakura -- national survey archive and crew against george w. bush. against another president, a guy named obama. the obama white house put in an archiving system so the white house is...
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cory johnson is with the ceo of aol, tim armstrong. i am nervous for you.f tim armstrong nose in real time what you are interested in, that could lead to dark advertisements. cory: it is disturbing. thank you for joining us. kind of like a marketer and advertiser becomes almost like a wall street trader having real-time feedback and platforms to exercise art. is that a way to think of this? the advertiser becomes in touch with real time? cory:-- tim: it is nice to be on the show and nice to see you in silicon valley. this is the biggest pivot point in media. from the way that traditional media was done and internet media. the automation and targeting at advertising at a deeper level across mobile, internet, ott. one by aol is the forefront product for the next generation of internet advertising systems. as you described, it is the most powerful time for marketplaces in the world. a well is stepping up today with the most powerful futuristic marketplace for advertising. we spent five years of work and we are excited. we know the power of the product. cory: y
cory johnson is with the ceo of aol, tim armstrong. i am nervous for you.f tim armstrong nose in real time what you are interested in, that could lead to dark advertisements. cory: it is disturbing. thank you for joining us. kind of like a marketer and advertiser becomes almost like a wall street trader having real-time feedback and platforms to exercise art. is that a way to think of this? the advertiser becomes in touch with real time? cory:-- tim: it is nice to be on the show and nice to see...
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sea of tranquillity is where neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first landed on the moon. president johnson, of course, was very active in the space program. although the mission occurred after he left the oval office it was very much part of his efforts that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small private office set up for president johnson. it was meant to model the private office at the oval office. through that door is our replica of the johnson oval office. this is his small study that he used on occasion. it includes a very long couch very long because johnson often took naps. they ended up being horizontal working sessions more often than opportunity to slumber but long to accommodate his 6'3" frame. recently when we had the civil rights summit here at the lbj presidential library president carter took a nap on this, as well. at least two former presidents have slept on that couch. this is a small desk that president johnson used in the private office. he spent a great deal of time there when he worked as president. a lot of the work of his presidency was d
sea of tranquillity is where neil armstrong and buzz aldrin first landed on the moon. president johnson, of course, was very active in the space program. although the mission occurred after he left the oval office it was very much part of his efforts that we actually made it to the moon. this is a small private office set up for president johnson. it was meant to model the private office at the oval office. through that door is our replica of the johnson oval office. this is his small study...
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prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father.enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before robbing the bank, and they don't know whether wells ever knew the bomb was real. kenneth barnes eventually pleads guilty to two felony charges and co-conspirator. says was >>> shocking videos ahead. and a wannabe stuntman tries to make his mark. here, otherwise, i'm going to burn and fry. sinister, strange, shocking." he was impressed. i couldn't be happier. couldn't see him, but i could hear him making fun of me. vo: you waited this long for the s6, so why settle for anything less than verizon. is being built into bounty.w dawn. new bounty with dawn. what a novel idea! just rinse and wring
prosecutors say armstrong needed cash to pay barnes to murder her father.enlisted wells, the pizza delivery man, to rob the bank. prosecutors say armstrong and barnes even watched wells rob the bank from a safe distance. wells' relatives insist he had nothing to do with this strange and complicated plot. >> he did not know any of these people. that's why they had to lure him to the tower to plant the bomb on him. >> prosecutors say wells could have alerted someone before robbing the...
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i talked to tim armstrong about that about what they are doing and what aol one is. >>tim: what is happening today is the biggest pivot point in media from the way traditional media was done until the way internet media is going to be done programmatic advertising, which is the automation and the targeting of advertising in a much deeper level across mobile, internet ogt. -- ott.our launch of one by aol is the forefront of the next duration of advertising systems -- next generation of advertising systems. it is the most powerful time period for marketplaces in the world and aol stepping out in the most futuristic marketplace for advertising -- it has been five years of work, and very exciting externally, but our teams internally are even more excited because we know the power of this product. cory: your m&a team, you guys have done so many acquisitions of companies. is this the stitching together a follows companies in a single platform? tim: we started as a team making really large bets before other people did. one was in a video, one was an programmatic advertising
i talked to tim armstrong about that about what they are doing and what aol one is. >>tim: what is happening today is the biggest pivot point in media from the way traditional media was done until the way internet media is going to be done programmatic advertising, which is the automation and the targeting of advertising in a much deeper level across mobile, internet ogt. -- ott.our launch of one by aol is the forefront of the next duration of advertising systems -- next generation of...
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thank you, kimberly armstrong. i appreciate you very much. >>> coming up next here on cnn, the outrage here in baltimore has sparked protests not just in this city but all around the country, including ferguson missouri. in fact one man is cleaning up a store today after it was looted for the fourth time. we'll share his story with you next. plus i walked the streets this morning in west baltimore in the neighborhood where freddie gray lived. it's actually known as one of the most dangerous places in this entire state. my conversation with this phenomenal young woman, next. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. at red
thank you, kimberly armstrong. i appreciate you very much. >>> coming up next here on cnn, the outrage here in baltimore has sparked protests not just in this city but all around the country, including ferguson missouri. in fact one man is cleaning up a store today after it was looted for the fourth time. we'll share his story with you next. plus i walked the streets this morning in west baltimore in the neighborhood where freddie gray lived. it's actually known as one of the most...
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we're just going to keep pushing. >> reporter: this was mailed to dave armstrong. it reads in mart, medimart has been disqualified from the city's process to register and, it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven't seen it, i haven't read it. it has not been e-mailed to me, it has not been served to me. we do not receive correspondence via u.s. mail. >> reporter: across town at the all american cannabis club, city leaders earlier this month and following our initial report issued a $30,000 citation for code violations against the building's landlord. >> really what they're trying to do is trying to force our landlords to evict us so they don't have to take legal action. >> reporter: pressure on both pot shops stems from their decisions to not pay the required marijuana business tax. >> that's about the time in between harvest. >> reporter: both have made legal and semantic arguments that paying the tax places them in violation with federal pot laws and opens the door for possible criminal charges. >> debit or credit. >> reporter: are you confident your
we're just going to keep pushing. >> reporter: this was mailed to dave armstrong. it reads in mart, medimart has been disqualified from the city's process to register and, it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven't seen it, i haven't read it. it has not been e-mailed to me, it has not been served to me. we do not receive correspondence via u.s. mail. >> reporter: across town at the all american cannabis club, city leaders earlier this month and following our...
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. >> dave armstrong serves as president and ceo of medi marts, a marijuana collective on san jose's east side. >> there's a large population in the city of san jose who wants us here. and we're going to stay here. >> and dave founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's west side. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owners made those statements, san jose has responded aggressively. increasing the pressure to put both pot shops out of business. >> they basically said in front of a camera just like that they're not going anywhere. >> we've been successful in shutting down 21 of the 23 dispensaries that are operating in locations where they're ineligible to under the rules. the remaining two, we're going to keep pushing. >> pushing that started with this letter written on march 9th and mailed to dave armstrong. it reads in part medimarts has been disqualified from the city's process to register and it must immediately cease all operations. >> i haven
. >> dave armstrong serves as president and ceo of medi marts, a marijuana collective on san jose's east side. >> there's a large population in the city of san jose who wants us here. and we're going to stay here. >> and dave founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's west side. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owners made...
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our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong v. clinton, that is more we wanted in 1993.r 30 million e-mails. president george w. bush, -- we brought a new lawsuit. against another president, a guy named obama. the obama white house put in an archiving system so the white house is practically the only agency in the entire federal government that say's it e-mail it electronically even though the courts ruled against jason's best efforts that e-mail not only were records but if you did not save it electronically, if you saved it printing and filing which is what the national archive's policy was for 25 years, it degraded the record. now, we're in a situation where all those printed and filed e-mails, of which no one knows how many exist. we have had some produced in free information requests and so forth. as files are now going to have to be -- the taxpayer is going to pay for them to be re-digitized and uploaded into electronic systems. what you had is a dereliction of duty by the national archives of the united states by every agency had, including mrs. clinton when she w
our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong v. clinton, that is more we wanted in 1993.r 30 million e-mails. president george w. bush, -- we brought a new lawsuit. against another president, a guy named obama. the obama white house put in an archiving system so the white house is practically the only agency in the entire federal government that say's it e-mail it electronically even though the courts ruled against jason's best efforts that e-mail not only were records but if you did not save...
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ann evans is off soy melanie armstrong is in. good morning. >> good morning, nicole. things didn't start off too well for a driver on 309 northbound. approaching east looking at the damage here, the aftermath of that accident. you can see the guardrail is damaged there and some dirt on the berm there. and the car little further up from that, driver no where to be found now hopefully things are okay. you can see traffic very light and moving well. just watch out for that there. >> now, going to the second camera shot, looking at the ben bridge, looking at the ben franklin bridge there beautiful sunrise, and we have a quiet easter morning there traffic moving well. we have the martin luther king drive close in the both directions between the parkway and eakin's oval for recreation activity, kelly drive closed between sedgley and hunting park avenue. regatta going on until 5:00 p.m. inbound between logan circle, and 19th, race street, going on and things are moving very smoothly on 95 through philadelphia. and let's go to the last shot, we have 95 at penn's landing. and
ann evans is off soy melanie armstrong is in. good morning. >> good morning, nicole. things didn't start off too well for a driver on 309 northbound. approaching east looking at the damage here, the aftermath of that accident. you can see the guardrail is damaged there and some dirt on the berm there. and the car little further up from that, driver no where to be found now hopefully things are okay. you can see traffic very light and moving well. just watch out for that there. >>...
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patrick armstrong is a lawyer in new york now. and this year he was the keynote speaker for the students rising above gala. >> i come from a family where generations struggled and had challenges. specifically speaking, i was supposed to be homeless. i was supposed to be poor. >> reporter: patrick had decided he was going to change that trajectory when we profiled him in 2003. a senior on scholarship at bellerman college prep in san jose. >> school was a prime focus. something that was a big deal. in order to get out of this type of lifestyle, get out of living this way for our children, we knew that working hard in school to get somewhere in life would definitely be the way to go. >> i look at this young man, i scratch my head. i am amazed. >> reporter: his family lived in the barbershop where his parents worked for a time because they had no place it stay. later they lived in a shelter. patrick helped his little sister as a dad moved in and out of their lives and his mom worked two jobs. >> that is not all. oh no, that is is not
patrick armstrong is a lawyer in new york now. and this year he was the keynote speaker for the students rising above gala. >> i come from a family where generations struggled and had challenges. specifically speaking, i was supposed to be homeless. i was supposed to be poor. >> reporter: patrick had decided he was going to change that trajectory when we profiled him in 2003. a senior on scholarship at bellerman college prep in san jose. >> school was a prime focus. something...
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. >> jeff: like what armstrong used to do. >> mark: a guy in my neighborhood used to do it, but it was a cigarette. >> jeff: nice neighborhood, huh? you know, thinking about that i heard smoke -- the new smoking healthwise as we fly to cleveland, flying. >> mike: misses another one. knocked loose and barnes comes up with. he's fouled and that will do it. the pelicans thought there was some contact there. had a chance to grab the rebound. and were still down by five. would have bto try and pull it out. and barnes will now take the last free throws. and golden state survives an unbelievable charge by anthony davis. first time he missed three three throws in the game all season. davis with 20 points in the fourth but it won't be enough as golden state takes game one, a difficult fourth quarter after a dominant first three periods, bottom line, they get the win with game two coming up on monday night right back here in oakland. so anthony davis' first nba playoff game, he had 35 points 7 rebounds, much of the damage in the fourth with the 20 points and 6 boards in the fourth but pelicans l
. >> jeff: like what armstrong used to do. >> mark: a guy in my neighborhood used to do it, but it was a cigarette. >> jeff: nice neighborhood, huh? you know, thinking about that i heard smoke -- the new smoking healthwise as we fly to cleveland, flying. >> mike: misses another one. knocked loose and barnes comes up with. he's fouled and that will do it. the pelicans thought there was some contact there. had a chance to grab the rebound. and were still down by five....
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. >> reporter: dave armstrong serves as the president and ceo of medi mart. >> there is a large population of san jose who wants us here and we are going to be staying here. >> reporter: and dave hodges founded the cannabis club on the east side and both owe the city in more than $1 million in marijuana taxes and penalties. in the month since the mayor and the two pot shopowners made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing the pressure to put both pots shops out of business. they have basically said in front of the camera just like that they are not going anywhere. >> and we have been successful in shutting down 21 of the 23 dispensaries that are operating in locations where they are in ineligible to in the rules, and the remaining two, we will keep pushing. >> reporter: and pushing with this letter march 9th, apdnd mailed to dave at medimart saying that they have been disqualified from registering to the city and must immediately cease all operations. >> i have not seen it or read it, and it has not been e-mailed to me or served to me, and we do not receive corresp
. >> reporter: dave armstrong serves as the president and ceo of medi mart. >> there is a large population of san jose who wants us here and we are going to be staying here. >> reporter: and dave hodges founded the cannabis club on the east side and both owe the city in more than $1 million in marijuana taxes and penalties. in the month since the mayor and the two pot shopowners made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing the pressure to put both pots...
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and taking police at the bayview lay ground at 3rd and armstrong. >> the weather will be nice? >> wear the sunscreen. it will be nice. upper 60s to low 70 an the around the bay. a high wind advisory all the way to las vegas. 87 in palm springs. low-to-upper 70 from san diego to los angeles. low-to-mid 70s through the central valley and 52 at lake tahoe. we showed you the area of low pressure that will bring wet weather and the record low is 5 percent but we could get half a foot of snow by the time we get to tuesday. leyla? >> we are starting at the golden gate bridge with traffic smooth sailing into san francisco. we have this bit construction in the wrapping up same if you head southbound on 880 there are a couple of cones lingering with two lanes taken away through san leandro and drive time traffic highway 4 antioch to hercules is 29 minutes and at i-80 from four to the maze is 15 minutes and 87 from 85 to san jose airport is eight minutes. >>> be prepared to pay more if you head to yosemite or other national parks and recreation areas. the federal government is hiking the
and taking police at the bayview lay ground at 3rd and armstrong. >> the weather will be nice? >> wear the sunscreen. it will be nice. upper 60s to low 70 an the around the bay. a high wind advisory all the way to las vegas. 87 in palm springs. low-to-upper 70 from san diego to los angeles. low-to-mid 70s through the central valley and 52 at lake tahoe. we showed you the area of low pressure that will bring wet weather and the record low is 5 percent but we could get half a foot of...
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delaware in new castle county where we had heavier batches of rain through mount pleasant, 301 south, armstrong and really moving east here toward 13. if you live in this area and getting dark rain is coming, this is moving toward the south east abe it will continue. after we lose that day time heating in the next hour or so, everything should come to an end. temperatures pretty warm though. look at 71 in wilmington. seventy-three in philadelphia. zero seven in allentown. seventy-three in the airport in atlantic city. that is 9 miles inland. much different then jersey shore. shore temperatures influenced by ocean water which is cool. barnegat light 64. avalon 6o rehoboth beach still looking good with southerly wind, more land breeze there. temperatures 70 degrees. down the shore is weekend don't think it will be as warm as it will be at home sat the day 68 really nice, and sunday, 59 degrees and, northeasterly wind, and, then, much cool much cooler, on sunday, so as we move along in the wake of the front and our sprinkles we will see i much better day tomorrow. temperatures well in the 70's, pu
delaware in new castle county where we had heavier batches of rain through mount pleasant, 301 south, armstrong and really moving east here toward 13. if you live in this area and getting dark rain is coming, this is moving toward the south east abe it will continue. after we lose that day time heating in the next hour or so, everything should come to an end. temperatures pretty warm though. look at 71 in wilmington. seventy-three in philadelphia. zero seven in allentown. seventy-three in the...
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free holiday fun, 20th egg hunters paradise will take place at bay view play ground at third and armstrong streets arting at 91:00 this morning, hunting eggs and e bunny. kids may swim for free, san francisco firefighters will provide food for children and their families. >> it will be a little chilly. >> too might be cold. >> but the easter egg hunt sounds fun. >>> 4:53, a texas state trooper is in the dog house. >>> coming up in 26 minutes, the simple action with rapper snoop dog that could affect the officer's career. >>> americans and their smart phones after the break, new numbers showing how many people just can't live without their handheld devices. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use or even talk about hurting themselves it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relat
free holiday fun, 20th egg hunters paradise will take place at bay view play ground at third and armstrong streets arting at 91:00 this morning, hunting eggs and e bunny. kids may swim for free, san francisco firefighters will provide food for children and their families. >> it will be a little chilly. >> too might be cold. >> but the easter egg hunt sounds fun. >>> 4:53, a texas state trooper is in the dog house. >>> coming up in 26 minutes, the simple...
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. >> armstrong is on the moon. >> reporter: fans obsessed over the show's meticulous detail from the tchotchkes on her dresser to the period stove in pete campbell's kitchen. and the lady bug wallpaper. we got to visit the set before shooting wrapped. >> if you opened up any of these folders, there's actual expense reports. >> reporter: for the actors nearing the end of a show that launched their careers is bittersweet. >> i know that i will see these people again, but i will never see peggy again. and i will never see don again. and i will never see joan and i will never see pete. and that to me is the sad part. that's what gets me. >> reporter: they bonded between scenes in this oasis they called base camp. we got a rare peek. >> people are texting you got to come down we're playing catch phrase right now. >> i never had that on a show ever. where people want to just hang out. >> reporter: why do you think "mad men" has done for television? >> that's for other people to say. that is really for other people to say. i hope it's had an affect on tv in the sense that it doesn't have an
. >> armstrong is on the moon. >> reporter: fans obsessed over the show's meticulous detail from the tchotchkes on her dresser to the period stove in pete campbell's kitchen. and the lady bug wallpaper. we got to visit the set before shooting wrapped. >> if you opened up any of these folders, there's actual expense reports. >> reporter: for the actors nearing the end of a show that launched their careers is bittersweet. >> i know that i will see these people again,...
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. >> good morning commissioners, my name is jeff armstrong and i'm the director of the northern california laborers apprentice program and here to speak in favor of the training academy. the laborers and the city of san francisco have had many joint labor-management apprenticeship programs that are successful and this is the next step in the next evolution in getting young men and women trained and getting them the economic opportunities that so often comes with the training. appreciate your support. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, michael, commissioner arse and if there is anyone who would like to speak, if you could move forward so we know you are interested. >> i'm michael carlin the deputy general manager and chief executive officer for the public utilities commission and i'm here today to report out on march 10th our commission took the same resolution and passed it unanimously. why did we do that? wewy did it because we saw it as another opportunity for us to develop a workforce for the future. we are already investing in many activities developing what we would consider to
. >> good morning commissioners, my name is jeff armstrong and i'm the director of the northern california laborers apprentice program and here to speak in favor of the training academy. the laborers and the city of san francisco have had many joint labor-management apprenticeship programs that are successful and this is the next step in the next evolution in getting young men and women trained and getting them the economic opportunities that so often comes with the training. appreciate...
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. >> jeff: like what armstrong used to do. >> mark: a guy in my neighborhood used to do it, but it was a cigarette. >> jeff: nice neighborhood, huh? you know, thinking about that i heard smoke -- the new smoking healthwise as we fly to cleveland, flying. >> mike: misses another one. knocked loose and barnes comes up with. he's fouled and that will do it. the pelicans thought there was some contact there. had a chance to grab the rebound. and were still down by five. would have been a miracle to try and pull it out. and barnes will now take the last free throws. and golden state survives an unbelievable charge by anthony davis. first time he missed three three throws in the game all season. davis with 20 points in the fourth but it won't be enough as golden state takes game one, a difficult fourth quarter after a dominant first three periods, bottom line, they get the win with game two coming up on monday night right back here in oakland. so anthony davis' first nba playoff game, he had 35 points 7 rebounds, much of the damage in the fourth with the 20 points and 6 boards in the fourth
. >> jeff: like what armstrong used to do. >> mark: a guy in my neighborhood used to do it, but it was a cigarette. >> jeff: nice neighborhood, huh? you know, thinking about that i heard smoke -- the new smoking healthwise as we fly to cleveland, flying. >> mike: misses another one. knocked loose and barnes comes up with. he's fouled and that will do it. the pelicans thought there was some contact there. had a chance to grab the rebound. and were still down by five....
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you will hear from tim armstrong in a bloomberg exclusive. stephanie: the imf revises the forecast. grow as fast. a stronger dollar will help europe and japan. we will speak with an imf economists. erik: strictly a list. the man who plans parties for everyone from beyonce to bill clinton. good morning. it is "market makers" on bloomberg television. i'm erik schatzker.
you will hear from tim armstrong in a bloomberg exclusive. stephanie: the imf revises the forecast. grow as fast. a stronger dollar will help europe and japan. we will speak with an imf economists. erik: strictly a list. the man who plans parties for everyone from beyonce to bill clinton. good morning. it is "market makers" on bloomberg television. i'm erik schatzker.
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and here with a preview is as we said tim armstrong. chairman and ceo of aol.he washington correspondents' dinner. you can tell us all the stars you spent time with. >> adorable grandmother. >> you took some selfies. >> i didn't take very many photos. >> coach belichick. >> frank commin russki. >> who you don't want to get your picture taken next to. >> very nice guy. very tall. >> pretty good. you liked it. president awesome. >> from seinfeld but it did. how do you like our digs? >> i was just going to comment. being back in manhattan, how do you like it? >> we're digging it. >> how are you digging the digs? >> you're cooler than we are, you're mid-town. downtown is fun. i did talk to gale and make up who has been with you guys for 18 years. i said gale you guys on set are going to tell me it's great. how is it really at cnbc in the city. she said it's fantastic. >> check's in the mail there you go. take care of gale for that one. let's talk -- she does your makeup. a lot of reasons you have to take care of her. >> she does what she can. >> thank you. >> let's
and here with a preview is as we said tim armstrong. chairman and ceo of aol.he washington correspondents' dinner. you can tell us all the stars you spent time with. >> adorable grandmother. >> you took some selfies. >> i didn't take very many photos. >> coach belichick. >> frank commin russki. >> who you don't want to get your picture taken next to. >> very nice guy. very tall. >> pretty good. you liked it. president awesome. >> from...
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. >> reporter: jimmy fallon channeling neil armstrong, calling it one step for man, one giant leap for mankind. and transgender "orange is the new black" actress laverne cox saying it is brave to stand in one's truth. like cox, others before jenner, renee richards another athlete who fought to play professional tennis as a woman and won. the still active 81-year-old giving us her reaction from the golf course today. >> he's very courageous, i think he will certainly help the transgender community and other disenfranchised communities. >> reporter: that sentiment is shared by many in the transgender community who had been apprehensive ahead of jenner's big reveal. >> how big a moment was that? >> this was huge. even the transgender community took a moment to think, wow. things are really changing. this is different. this is our moment. i think people woke up this morning with the sense, someone i know is transgender. >> reporter: tonight that story opening hearts and minds everywhere. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> turning next to the severe storms and tornado watches we've been
. >> reporter: jimmy fallon channeling neil armstrong, calling it one step for man, one giant leap for mankind. and transgender "orange is the new black" actress laverne cox saying it is brave to stand in one's truth. like cox, others before jenner, renee richards another athlete who fought to play professional tennis as a woman and won. the still active 81-year-old giving us her reaction from the golf course today. >> he's very courageous, i think he will certainly help...
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. >> joan, then linda and i have david de la torre, jeff armstrong and michael karlin go ahead. >> i'm joan and i'm a retired gardener from the recreation and park department and also a co-founder of the assistant gardener apprentice program. that program is partnered with the department of public works and recreation and park department, along with local 261, it's a program that has helped to lay a foundation form foryoung men and women on a career path, but we need to do more and the pre-apprenticeship program that we have the resolution before you is important to continue to bridge that socioeconomic gap that seems to be widening over the years. the foundiation has been laid, but we need to keep it going. i urge the commissioners to adopt the resolution to reaffirm the support of the job-training academy gleneagles training and please name it mario de la torre. when i came into the rec and park in the 1970s, we were the first women to take the test. it was through a mentoring program and tom harrison was one of them at harden golf course and able to explain to small group of newly-h
. >> joan, then linda and i have david de la torre, jeff armstrong and michael karlin go ahead. >> i'm joan and i'm a retired gardener from the recreation and park department and also a co-founder of the assistant gardener apprentice program. that program is partnered with the department of public works and recreation and park department, along with local 261, it's a program that has helped to lay a foundation form foryoung men and women on a career path, but we need to do more and...
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and this young fella here, if you don't recognize him, is george armstrong custer in his west point class photo. is that's how he looks in 1861. now, last night, chris was asked to touch on a little bit. there was some devious means in this campaign. they have men known as jesse scouts or during the campaign, they're known as major henry young scouts. these are federal soldiers that have either maybe some of them v been in the south and infiltrate during the confederate army during the long road and trying to delay them. they actually capture confederate general rufus rufus beringer by riding up to him. when they're hailed riding up to them, they claim they're members of the ninth calvary. they'll pull out their revolvers take rufus as prisoner and ride away with him. now, over around aplamatics on april 8th there's a sergeant with this group of scouts named sergeant white dressed in confederate uniform. sergeant white doesn't give anything away. yes, general lee is in desperate need of those supplies. but then sergeant white rides back to his commander and they go to phil sheridan and ph
and this young fella here, if you don't recognize him, is george armstrong custer in his west point class photo. is that's how he looks in 1861. now, last night, chris was asked to touch on a little bit. there was some devious means in this campaign. they have men known as jesse scouts or during the campaign, they're known as major henry young scouts. these are federal soldiers that have either maybe some of them v been in the south and infiltrate during the confederate army during the long...