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armstrong died that evening in a hospital. an autopsy determined that armstrong died of mechanical is fixed via meaning he suffocated because his hands were handcuffed behind his back and the rapid compressed his stomach and pulled his neck down. deputies put a mask on him which covered his nose and mouth. the forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsy that each of those factors increased his risk for six you. the da said no deputies would face criminal charges because none of them acted recklessly. the sheriff said it was unfortunate and tragic that he died but said his death was an accident and there was no malice or intent to harm him. he did say the wrap is no longer used in jail and deputies now use a chair restrained. the families attorney said he believes armstrong was inappropriately handled the deputies and he is considering further legal action. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> now to emeryville where police are searching for the man who stole a car with a six- month-old girl inside. it happened at 10 am outside the taco bel
armstrong died that evening in a hospital. an autopsy determined that armstrong died of mechanical is fixed via meaning he suffocated because his hands were handcuffed behind his back and the rapid compressed his stomach and pulled his neck down. deputies put a mask on him which covered his nose and mouth. the forensic pathologist who conducted the autopsy that each of those factors increased his risk for six you. the da said no deputies would face criminal charges because none of them acted...
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. >>> 23-year-old armstrong died in the custody in jail.e was serving weekend behind bars for burglary. the family was initially told he died of a drug overdose. video shows deputies restrained him. it happened in june 2018, the morning after he reported to jail he began acting strangely. he said he was under the influence of drugs including cocaine. late never the evening deputies decided to take him to a jail facility to be monitored by staff. he began struggling with deputies and tried to run. he continues to resist their command. >> i'm going to dump you on the floor. >> reporter: he was then taken to the ground. deputies used the wrap afull body device, to restrain him. minutes later they noticed that armstrong was [ inaudible ] the nurse got a blood pressure reading but later no pulse. an autopsy determined that he died of asphyxia meaning he suffocated because of the wrap. deputies put a [ inaudible ] that covered his nose and mouth. the pathologist says each of the factors increased his risk but the a.d. says none of the officers wo
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patrick armstrong is still with us. chris, great to have you here.between a rock and hard place or does one of these options look palatable? chris: this is a company that was pitching investors on a 47 billion plus ipo and now only worth perhaps 8 billion. 1,000,000,004 every year mr. newman has been alive. year for every year mr. newman has been alive. payout for the shares he holds. jp morgan option is new debt, high risk reflected in the yield. with the softbank money coming in, mr. newman would have to step away from control of the company but would receive some money. any money is probably a good thing because without jp morgan and softbank this company is worth zero. patrick: i think it will be symbolic of recent ipos with companies coming with billions and billions and no path to earning. these companies should be skeptical. it is all about magic dreams. snap, and ifork, you do not have a pastor profitability you have to sell the dream. profitability, you have to sell the dream. if you have a malala ballistic position -- monopolistic -- iion o
patrick armstrong is still with us. chris, great to have you here.between a rock and hard place or does one of these options look palatable? chris: this is a company that was pitching investors on a 47 billion plus ipo and now only worth perhaps 8 billion. 1,000,000,004 every year mr. newman has been alive. year for every year mr. newman has been alive. payout for the shares he holds. jp morgan option is new debt, high risk reflected in the yield. with the softbank money coming in, mr. newman...
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armstrong's family was first told he died of a drug overdose. the alameda county district attorney said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly. >>> demonstrators in texas hit the streets in dallas protesting the 10 year prison ntence given to a former police officer convicted of murder in the shooting death of her neighbor. former officer amber guyger shot and killed botham jean last year inside his own apartment after she says she mistook his apartment for her own. and thought he was an intruder. she could have been given 99 years in prison for that deadly shooting but the jury sentenced her to 10 years in prison. botham jean's brother told guyger that he forgave her and hugged her in the courtroom. >> i don't even want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. because i know that's exactly what botham jean would want you to do. >> both the police were out in riot gear. only one person was taken into custody during the demonstration. >>> the man from haywood accused of being a spy for the chinese gover
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neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. much more for you on all the news any time on the bbc website and you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcmikeembley. thank you very much for watching. hello. given that we've seen so much in the way of rain and some pretty hefty showers over the past few days, in many parts of the british isles, you've probably forgotten there's another face to be had from autumn. it's the quieter, still, misty, sort of chilly starts to the days, and if that's the thing you've been hankering after, that ridge of high pressure will eventually topple its way towards
neil armstrong: thank you, mr president. exactly spacious, but it's positively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. much more for you on all the...
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neil armstrong: thank you, mr president.sitively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. hour talking point today is based on this article on the bbc news website, a study that has found actually banning out of hours e—mail for staff to try to give them some downtime and reduce stress could actually do more harm than good if it stops them achieving work goals. it can actually cause more stress. i was asking for your tweets on this, do you check work e—mails from home? do you check them on days off and how do you deal with inbox overload? gareth says, "i regularly check, deal with and answer e—mails outside work time and it's the only way to deal with workload" stop peter got in touch
neil armstrong: thank you, mr president.sitively roomy compared with what came before. potentially, we think that for the rest of this century this, the expandable architectures, is where it is out, not in the aluminium cans. this is a mock—up of what a potential lunar space station might look at like. construction is due to begin some time in the next decade. another giant leap could be just around the corner. tim allman, bbc news. hour talking point today is based on this article on the bbc...
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still with us come up patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth cio.on't have any cars why not. -- you don't have any cars. why not? patrick: there's too much capacity. very cheap on traditional measures. we've had them in the past. it is a value trap we've decided to get out of. consolidation is much-needed for some kind of return on capital. you probably don't want to be buying the bigger ones that might be doing the acquiring. guy: let's talk about the industrial sector more broadly in europe. the data continues to be really grim. is there any value down there? is the industrial sector a value trap? cars are part of it. patrick: we lump them more as consumer discretionary, but airbus we own, schneider electric. these are companies that are trading at reasonable multiples. they are actually growing. headwinds from a global manufacturing slowdown are definitely there. they are trading at about 15, 16 times earnings. i wouldn't be chasing them at this point. vonnie: the president has laid off europe for the moment. what is president trump turns his att
still with us come up patrick armstrong, plurimi wealth cio.on't have any cars why not. -- you don't have any cars. why not? patrick: there's too much capacity. very cheap on traditional measures. we've had them in the past. it is a value trap we've decided to get out of. consolidation is much-needed for some kind of return on capital. you probably don't want to be buying the bigger ones that might be doing the acquiring. guy: let's talk about the industrial sector more broadly in europe. the...
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. >>> we are learning new details in the death of 21-year-old armstrong. he was held at santa rita jail in june of last year. his family was told he died of a drug overdose. an autopsy determined he was asphyxiated after a restraint called the wrap was placed on him. the alameda county sheriff's office released body cam video showing armstrong resisting deputies who were trying to get him medical help before restraining him. the alameda county da said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly. >>> authorities in santa clara county have issued charges for a suspect who ran over someone in a nature preserve. investigators are trying to figure out a motive for the attack. >> reporter: officials say 50- year-old order was behind the wheel who ran down hikers intentionally. she's being hailed in the county jail charged with murder and assault with a deadly weapon. >> at this point in the investigation it does not appear to be accidental. detectives are working hard to gather the facts and piece together what happened. >> re
. >>> we are learning new details in the death of 21-year-old armstrong. he was held at santa rita jail in june of last year. his family was told he died of a drug overdose. an autopsy determined he was asphyxiated after a restraint called the wrap was placed on him. the alameda county sheriff's office released body cam video showing armstrong resisting deputies who were trying to get him medical help before restraining him. the alameda county da said no criminal charges will be filed...
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being held at the jail in june, we are learning armstrong died of exposition. armstrong's family was initially told he died of a drug overdose, the alameda county district attorney's office says no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly. >>> the search for a kidnapped millionaire tech executive is now a homicide investigation, the santa cruz sheriff's office confirms the body was discovered late tuesday morning and his girlfriend's abandoned suv. deputies say several people broke into his oceanfront santa cruz home hours earlier and abducted him. authorities say but they believe it was a robbery, this is an ongoing investigation.>>> pg&e says its equipment may have sparked nine wildfires in california so far this year, according to a report from politico, that would be in addition to the hundreds of wildfires over the past felt several years. the revelation comes from court filings submitted by the utility. pg&e didn't say which fires were sparked by its equipment but it was told by a judge that it had a week to provide tha
being held at the jail in june, we are learning armstrong died of exposition. armstrong's family was initially told he died of a drug overdose, the alameda county district attorney's office says no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly. >>> the search for a kidnapped millionaire tech executive is now a homicide investigation, the santa cruz sheriff's office confirms the body was discovered late tuesday morning and his girlfriend's abandoned suv....
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thank you. >> thank you. >> please state your name. >> joyce armstrong. tac member for the shipyard and also the president of the public housing tenant's association. we serve seven developments that are left for radd and four of then are in district ten. as their representative, we come to you today to ask you to please pass this. we really need it to move on. i want to see some of this happen before i'm gone. so we would appreciate -- we appreciate lenar five points for what they have done and all of the cac members like dr. scott and dr. honey cut and people working before we got on the board two years ago. they've done amazing work and we would like to see this pass. thank you. >> thank you, miss armstrong. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kimberly hill-brown and i'm here today to support len arars moving forward. alice griffith is my first home and all of this work done at candlestick is my backyard and something that i looked at as a little girl pwh-pb when i was f the dark. lights shined on my bedroom and i was happy when the 49ers and
thank you. >> thank you. >> please state your name. >> joyce armstrong. tac member for the shipyard and also the president of the public housing tenant's association. we serve seven developments that are left for radd and four of then are in district ten. as their representative, we come to you today to ask you to please pass this. we really need it to move on. i want to see some of this happen before i'm gone. so we would appreciate -- we appreciate lenar five points for what...
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let's go back to patrick armstrong.the concern is that if the markets smell weakness from the european, and it does not listen to the committee, do they question whether next time around they will not do enough? patrick toe it raise that question, and i think it is not just the -- patrick: it raise that question. and i think it is not just the ecb. the question about future cuts and how much division that would create, a point for monetary policy, negative interest rates, quantitative easing are meant to be shock and awe type of reasoning, getting on a recovery trajectory, we are almost using these things chronically now. not even almost, we are using them chronically. rightly so,estions, that central banks are debating right now, the efficacy of these policies, the consequences now approaching greater than the benefits. you have consequences for pension funds, for favors, and you're having as first savers, and you're having limited boosts , limiting marshall -- limiting partial returns. i do not think it is surprising.
let's go back to patrick armstrong.the concern is that if the markets smell weakness from the european, and it does not listen to the committee, do they question whether next time around they will not do enough? patrick toe it raise that question, and i think it is not just the -- patrick: it raise that question. and i think it is not just the ecb. the question about future cuts and how much division that would create, a point for monetary policy, negative interest rates, quantitative easing...
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kathryn armstrong has more.f the more unusual back stories. this small painting known as christ mike, which dates to the 13th century has just become the most extensive medical painting to ever most extensive medical painting to ever be sold. it had been handing for yea rs ever be sold. it had been handing for years were not —— hanging for yea rs not for years were not —— hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's house in paris. she got the painting wasn't worth very much. the true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who wanted a time when i painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10— 12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but you can use it more than 24 million euros is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto was one of the first to give his works perspective. the aucti
kathryn armstrong has more.f the more unusual back stories. this small painting known as christ mike, which dates to the 13th century has just become the most extensive medical painting to ever most extensive medical painting to ever be sold. it had been handing for yea rs ever be sold. it had been handing for years were not —— hanging for yea rs not for years were not —— hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's house in paris. she got the painting wasn't...
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kathryn armstrong has more.kstories. this small painting known as christ mocked, which dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she had paid little attention to it, thinking it wasn't worth much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a unique work of art. there are no others like it. anybody who wanted cimabue painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10—12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but to finish at more than 2a million euros, is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was one of the first to give his works perspective. the auction house that sold his painting didn't reveal the identity of the succes
kathryn armstrong has more.kstories. this small painting known as christ mocked, which dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she had paid little attention to it, thinking it wasn't worth much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all...
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but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong. yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working gaoup that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news that's going take a live look outside right now from our sutro camera looking downtown san francisco. if you like fall you like this. >>meteorologist lawrence karnow is here boyes this the first full weekend of fall yesterday briget felt so didn't really didn't those nice chilly nights now and more good sleeping weather out there too but yet be prepared we're going to see some colder nights ahead here and so especially i want to get out some extra blankets is going to be chilly one when the cold as what we've seen in quite some time so out there right now we've got nice clear skies all the way to the coastline it's going to stay that way all night tonight and temperatures. yeah, they're going to get chilly in spots down about 36 d
but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong. yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working gaoup that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news that's going take a live look outside right now from our sutro camera looking downtown san francisco. if you like fall you like this. >>meteorologist lawrence...
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but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong. yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working group that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. >>supporters of the law say it's not fair that other college students can monetize their skill and hard work. well athletes cannot have lot of people that are struggling to make ends meet and. >>i think giving them even a little bit of money all and they made we're definitely very helpful. >>san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. season is just about here the warriors had their media day coming up we'll hear from the warriors president. >>also it is a little early, but there is snow in the sierra. will have current conditions with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow coming up. >>and the number of deaths related to vaping has now climbed to 14 we're going to tell you where and when the tell you where and when the at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for ev
but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong. yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working group that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. >>supporters of the law say it's not fair that other college students can monetize their skill and hard work. well athletes cannot have lot of people that are struggling to make ends meet and....
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again for coming on civil rights attorney mchugh beloved armstrong keep up the great work out there thank you so much. thank you. the car sized curiosity rover was designed and sent to mars in 2011 with the express purpose of exploring the 100 meter wide gale crater now nearly a decade into its 2 year mission curiosity has found evidence of an ancient away says on the surface of the red planet the rover found rocks containing mineral salts and deposits that work like water marks showing the possibility that shallow salty ponds and streams once sat within the gale crater overflowing and drying up as a mars environment went from a wet planet with well to the desert one we see now the salt water ponds are estimated to have been on mars about mir 3 and i have 1000000000 years ago and these new findings could help scientists estimate just how long it took mars to transition from a life supporting planet to be dry air and one we see today. while there we go what about 150 years before we look like there are other types clearly garley and orchestrated fine words humans are trying hard though to
again for coming on civil rights attorney mchugh beloved armstrong keep up the great work out there thank you so much. thank you. the car sized curiosity rover was designed and sent to mars in 2011 with the express purpose of exploring the 100 meter wide gale crater now nearly a decade into its 2 year mission curiosity has found evidence of an ancient away says on the surface of the red planet the rover found rocks containing mineral salts and deposits that work like water marks showing the...
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kathryn armstrong has more.ich dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she thought the painting wasn't worth very much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who wanted cimabue painting was ready for anything. obviously we knew our estimate had some potential, already a 10—12 million euros, we were immensely happy. but you can see it went for more than 24 million euros, is more than what we could have dreamt of. cimabue, who taught the italian master giotto, was one of the first to give his works perspective. the auction house didn't reveal the identity of the successful bidder but said a foreign museum had been among those who had put in an offer. catherine armstrong, bbc news. bu
kathryn armstrong has more.ich dates to the 13th century, has just become the most expensive medieval painting to ever be sold. it had been hanging for years not in a grand gallery, but in an elderly woman's kitchen in paris. she thought the painting wasn't worth very much. the paintings true identity was only reviewed earlier this year during a valuation of her possessions. translation: it was a sale of all possibilities. cimabue is a great painter and this is a great work of art. anybody who...
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time now ever since 20171 of those 1st came out to them at least so now john in arms exactly brian armstrong the c.e.o. and co-founder of coyne based tweeted out that he expects the u.s. government to now react to china's stable coin project by reconsidering its ridiculous response to facebook's libra he said that he wanted the u.s. to you felt that the u.s. wanted to be left behind because they were completely obsolete in the future innovation and construction of digital currency so what is the outlook for libor now that paper has officially left the association. yeah i don't think the future for labor looks particularly bright right now and there's a couple of reasons for that i mean consider the 2nd part of what brian armstrong said there makes sense when he says the u.s. is getting completely left behind on this that's absolutely true and that's by choice but but it's obvious that that would happen because the us having the reserve currency worldwide is in no 'd hurry to change the monetary system around the world people who are involved in crypto want to see a disruption a revolution in
time now ever since 20171 of those 1st came out to them at least so now john in arms exactly brian armstrong the c.e.o. and co-founder of coyne based tweeted out that he expects the u.s. government to now react to china's stable coin project by reconsidering its ridiculous response to facebook's libra he said that he wanted the u.s. to you felt that the u.s. wanted to be left behind because they were completely obsolete in the future innovation and construction of digital currency so what is...
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but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong.yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working group that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue. >>to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. >>supporters of the law say it's not fair that other college students can monetize their skill and hard work while athletes cannot but lot of people that are struggling to make ends meet. >>and i think giving them even a littlet of mey all and they made we're definitely very helpful. >>san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>right now let's talk about the warriors the does training camp opens today at the new chase center in san francisco. the warriors for dissipated and media day before training camp. there's no kevin durrant andre iguodala. so klay thompson, you know he was injured, he won't the back back until after during the all-star break or at least that's what he's expected to be back because of that nasty little knee injury. >>seoul and in comes d angelo r
but it may never come to that says san jose state school armstrong.yeah, i think what this bill will do is encourage. >>the nc double a and the working group that they've established to look into the name news and images like this issue. >>to potentially look at changes in a faster time frame. >>supporters of the law say it's not fair that other college students can monetize their skill and hard work while athletes cannot but lot of people that are struggling to make ends...
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the armstrong family was told he died of a drug overdose. alameda county district attorney said no criminal charges will be filed because the deputies did not act recklessly . >>> and texas demonstrators hit the streets in dallas protesting the 10 year prison sentence given to a former police officer convicted of murder in the shooting death of her neighbor. officer amber guyger shot and killed botham jean last year inside his own apartment after she said she mistook his apartment for her own. and thought he was an intruder. uc could've been sentenced to 99 years in prison but ced her . botham jean's brother told guyger he forgives her. >> i don't even want you to go to jail. i want the best for you. because i know that's exactly what botham would want you to do. >> he also asked and received permission from the judge to give guyger a hug . >>> the man from hayward is accused of being a spy for the chinese government will stay in jail without bail. edward peng appeared in federal court yesterday. the judge said the case cannot move forward u
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the armstrong family was told he died of a drug overdose. the alameda county da said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted restlessly. >>> authorities in santa clara county have identified a woman who they say intentionally ran down two people as they were walking in a nature preserve. 50-year-old mariah gortat is charged with murder and assault with a deadly note weapon. investigators say she had the people with her car as they were walking in different areas of rancho san antonio park tuesday afternoon. one person was killed and the other suffered critical injuries. >> at this point in the investigation it is not appear to be accidental however our detectives are working hard to gather all the facts and piece together what happened. >> authorities with the mid- peninsula regional park district say there are no plans now to step up security at the park . >>> the army investigating after 22 people were hurt during a nighttime parachuting training exercise. this happened last night at camp shelby military base i
the armstrong family was told he died of a drug overdose. the alameda county da said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted restlessly. >>> authorities in santa clara county have identified a woman who they say intentionally ran down two people as they were walking in a nature preserve. 50-year-old mariah gortat is charged with murder and assault with a deadly note weapon. investigators say she had the people with her car as they were walking in different...
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i now recognize armstrong for five minutes. >> thank you very much. >> armstrong. >> miss layton, i want to talk fw about data portability. you say it's over rated. can you explain that a little bit? >> i think we have the premise of number portability. we know from the telecom world you'll go from one mobile carrier to another, you want to take your phone number, that's fine. but i think when you look at the internet world where you have multiple kinds of platforms, so if you have social network data, that doesn't, from facebook, it doesn't necessarily map to amazon. so there is the data is not really valuable to another platform. the bigger thing i think is something that's come up in this hearing, i think we are overrating the value of data overall. because as a person who worked in the analytics industry, i had interfaced with 2,000 companies, they actually after time the data degrades. and if you are an innovator, it's less interesting for you to get a platform status. so data portability is i think overrated. i also seen this in studies is that users don't value data portability. >
i now recognize armstrong for five minutes. >> thank you very much. >> armstrong. >> miss layton, i want to talk fw about data portability. you say it's over rated. can you explain that a little bit? >> i think we have the premise of number portability. we know from the telecom world you'll go from one mobile carrier to another, you want to take your phone number, that's fine. but i think when you look at the internet world where you have multiple kinds of platforms, so...
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helping parents and children better understand those rights is civil rights attorney mickey levy armstrong thank you for joining us. thanks for having me the cream of you know from what i understand is you're actually running right now with your knowledge and your background in law and activism in everything that you've been working on your whole life you're running a clinic and educational justice in minneapolis this october what are the what are the main points that you're teaching parents guardians of children who show up to this clinic about their rights their legal rights within the school systems in the u.s. . well particularly in the state of minnesota we have some of the worst racial disparities between white children black children and other children of color in terms of educate. no attainment high school graduation rates high disciplinary rates for children of color and specifically high rates of children who are designated as needing special education services we see far too many children of color being labeled as having emotional behavior disorder for example and being pushed o
helping parents and children better understand those rights is civil rights attorney mickey levy armstrong thank you for joining us. thanks for having me the cream of you know from what i understand is you're actually running right now with your knowledge and your background in law and activism in everything that you've been working on your whole life you're running a clinic and educational justice in minneapolis this october what are the what are the main points that you're teaching parents...
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the armstrong family was told he died of a drug overdose. the da said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly . >>> the search for a kidnapped millionaire tech executive is now a homicide investigation. the santa cruz county sheriff's office confirms the body of tushar atre was discovered tuesday morning inside his girlfriend's abandoned suv. investigators say several people broke into his santa cruz home hours earlier and abducted him. authorities say they believe the motive at this point was robbery. so far there has been no description of the kidnappers . >>> an update to a story we brought you yesterday. >> police are searching for a suspect who stole a car in emeryville with a baby inside. this happened yesterday morning on hollis street near the home depot. the little girl's mother stopped to go into a taco bell and left her daughter in the car with the engine running. iman hopped into the car and took off. the baby was found later unharmed. police say the is no reason to ever leave a child unatt
the armstrong family was told he died of a drug overdose. the da said no criminal charges will be filed because none of the deputies acted recklessly . >>> the search for a kidnapped millionaire tech executive is now a homicide investigation. the santa cruz county sheriff's office confirms the body of tushar atre was discovered tuesday morning inside his girlfriend's abandoned suv. investigators say several people broke into his santa cruz home hours earlier and abducted him....
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i remember being a 9-year-old kid on the screen porch watching neil armstrong land on the moon. and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also interesting to note, you know, what's the problem we're trying to address? robert putnam wrote two wonderful books, actually a third called "our kids." when i asked him for an historic perspective, he said, you know, social cohesion or social fragmentation, political polarization, economic inequality, and civic collapse all actually work in virtual lock step. if you look at trends from the guilded age through the 1960s and'70s and even today, you see them moving together. so what we do as a nation civically, how we take care of our communities matters significantly to how we view one another, how
i remember being a 9-year-old kid on the screen porch watching neil armstrong land on the moon. and it seems to me that as governor patrick and others mentioned, we have so many challenges in this country that national service can help address. i don't see why we don't have an opportunity, millennium goals in the country, to take on education and conservation and poverty and a whole host of issues that national service there's evidence that national service could help address. it's also...
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consider the 2nd part of what brian armstrong said there makes sense when he says the u.s. is getting completely left behind us that's absolutely true and that's by choice but but it's obvious that that would happen because the us having the reserve currency worldwide is in no hurry to change the monetary system around the world people who are involved in crypto want to see a disruption a revolution in terms of the monetary system not just here in the united states but globally but consider the fact the 1st thing he said which was that the u.s. government has had a ridiculous stance on libra libras not at all the same as what china's trying to develop or what iran is trying to develop within israel has developed in the petro very different cases there where they are trying to form a national crypto currency that is essentially backed by their central banks libor is not that it is a fortune $500.00 coin essentially that's run by fortune $500.00 companies that wants to serve central banks around the world which i'm all for those central banks but not by a bunch of fortune 500
consider the 2nd part of what brian armstrong said there makes sense when he says the u.s. is getting completely left behind us that's absolutely true and that's by choice but but it's obvious that that would happen because the us having the reserve currency worldwide is in no hurry to change the monetary system around the world people who are involved in crypto want to see a disruption a revolution in terms of the monetary system not just here in the united states but globally but consider the...
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against homelessness and one of the richest cities and the well i don't think that that i'm jason armstrong buses for homeless so the americans tell us who gave you the idea of buses for homeless you know sort of being building buses and coaches for the last 5 or 6 years now and one day i walked into the yard and there was a 68 year old gentleman who was a close friend of mine who was actually sleeping rough under way you put your luggage in a coach well that broke my heart so literally that 'd day we went out we brought him a bus to go back to the yard and kitted out where heaven is 3 kids his dogs lived in for 2 years now he had 3 dogs 'd so he couldn't get into social housing and honestly seeing somebody like that who had given me a lot of help and support you know the logical thing was to help ford and make a difference you recently made big steps forward for buses you've got your say what do you to the buses do because the they're all designed for a different job i'm you know so we we're looking a really holistic approach alex so we've got a bus that eating sleeping learning and well b
against homelessness and one of the richest cities and the well i don't think that that i'm jason armstrong buses for homeless so the americans tell us who gave you the idea of buses for homeless you know sort of being building buses and coaches for the last 5 or 6 years now and one day i walked into the yard and there was a 68 year old gentleman who was a close friend of mine who was actually sleeping rough under way you put your luggage in a coach well that broke my heart so literally that 'd...
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shower and get cleaned up and then right let's get you back on your feet clock time to you jason armstrong you've been militia you've been homeless family break up to just sell for and you know helping with this project what is your assessment as somebody who's experienced hopelessness of the buses for homeless project 6 weeks ago. i was getting back into work i was homeless for 4 months ago i went to an organization an organization were trying to find some employment and the lady told her my story and she said to me a gentleman is a project called buses funders. so i left the office and got in contact with don soon as the invite me down for an interview and then it is gone from then. 6 weeks to god my work. done is now of man drop. according both the instructor way and you know it's made me isn't just give me more really a moment however you know the emptiness and loneliness that obviously to many of us has resigned us. was very painful. and. you know i cannot i had a couple of people in intensive care and. give me a hand and community support i needed i was you know very shining forward
shower and get cleaned up and then right let's get you back on your feet clock time to you jason armstrong you've been militia you've been homeless family break up to just sell for and you know helping with this project what is your assessment as somebody who's experienced hopelessness of the buses for homeless project 6 weeks ago. i was getting back into work i was homeless for 4 months ago i went to an organization an organization were trying to find some employment and the lady told her my...
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kathryn armstrong, bbc news. just before i 90, armstrong, bbc news.hanging upside down and we are hoping for good news and will bring you more as we get it. right now for the weather with simon. a lovely start to the day for many of us, it has been chilly, quite rusty, minus four degrees in places in northern ireland this morning but look at the blue skies, and that's the scene for most of us. we have some cloud towards the south—west linked in with this little weather system bringing some outbreaks of rain but even into tuesday high pressure is dominating things and that will keep things settle for the next couple of days. dry and sunny but again cold and at night there will be some frost. as we go through the rest of today, still some patchy rain down towards the south—west of england, some blue skies for many of us, a few more showers to come in the far north—east, maximum temperature is getting up to about 9—11, 12 celsius, chilly during the course of the afternoon. as we go through tonight we continue with cloud into the far south keeping tempera
kathryn armstrong, bbc news. just before i 90, armstrong, bbc news.hanging upside down and we are hoping for good news and will bring you more as we get it. right now for the weather with simon. a lovely start to the day for many of us, it has been chilly, quite rusty, minus four degrees in places in northern ireland this morning but look at the blue skies, and that's the scene for most of us. we have some cloud towards the south—west linked in with this little weather system bringing some...
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the free kick from stuart armstrong added elite sticks.uro 2020 play—offs which begin in march. they can get over kazakhstan, who lost to belgium earlier, and cyprus, who lost to russia. wales are in action tonight in the next few minutes. they take on croatia and cardiff, but with aaron ramsey rolled out, he is injured. that match getting under way a quarter to 8pm. arsenal's perfect start to the wsl season has been ended by chelsea after a thrilling late comeback this afternoon. it was 1—1 going into the last 5 minutes — until substitute maria thorisdottir curled in a stunning winner to take unbeaten chelsea above arsenal and into second. and manchester united recorded back to back wins after a 3—0 victory over tottenham hotspur in london. goals from kirsty hanson and jane ross came either side of an ashleigh neville own goal to seal the win. reading beat everton 3—2 in a thrilling match at adams park. it was 2—2 at the break, but lisa—marie utland popped up with the winner for the royals 20 minutes from time. elsewhere, liverpool were h
the free kick from stuart armstrong added elite sticks.uro 2020 play—offs which begin in march. they can get over kazakhstan, who lost to belgium earlier, and cyprus, who lost to russia. wales are in action tonight in the next few minutes. they take on croatia and cardiff, but with aaron ramsey rolled out, he is injured. that match getting under way a quarter to 8pm. arsenal's perfect start to the wsl season has been ended by chelsea after a thrilling late comeback this afternoon. it was...
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well you put it down for a minute mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. actually wants. that she. will. tell you. but i know that if you put only but they. can push for me cheaper you. know our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone. just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and it was this you know. there is no risk to. this news is. that they were so far ahead of the. war. 'd 'd that i. wouldn't. did you do it you call him or did wall grab all of you suits you morning to have all of you think you would you want to go on all of the model who is louis not almost. you. maul you or you call me you. are going to come. down. they're going to squabble between. the 2 which is how david cook with there was to go down by my guys to continue with the film ok. you must because a conventional don't want to see it out that's who planning to do then you shouldn't think you might see new mochas because that. could lucas because a national. so who are both good you could be. can. make this. number i like. the shaft. 7 to both say w
well you put it down for a minute mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. actually wants. that she. will. tell you. but i know that if you put only but they. can push for me cheaper you. know our. lives out. here with me in the face you know. like. you know someone. just so hard you know you're going to show them what you got it was for you and it was this you know. there is no risk to. this news is. that they were so far ahead of the. war. 'd 'd that i. wouldn't. did you do it you call him or...
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oh, hello, neil armstrong, sir. and, uh... [elephant calls] are you a cucumber? spaceship, our van turns into a flying saucer, and sunspois my bortronian pet. [sunspot beeps and whistles] [nvous laughter] - [laughs] [in alien voice] well, have some earth candy, son of neighbors. heh- bye. - wow, jet, you really can get away with being an alien all night. - [laughs] yes! [electricity sizzling] - hello to our first treat-or-trickers! magic trick? or mushy, wet cereal treat? - mr. unknown neighbor, who are you? - i-i'm sh holmes. both: welcome to you, mr. holmes - aah! - i really lovscary ha. the scarier, the better. ee - by the way, anyonesunspot? [all screaming] [relved laughter] scary. - scarier, the better, right, sean? all: trick or treat! - [laughs] okay, these are all awesome costumes. - dr. rafferty, have you heard of bortron 7? well, that's where i'm from. i'm an alien from far away! - ah, bortron 7, right. well, jet, welcome to earth. and soon, you'll be able to see the total lunar eclipse. all: cool! - the sun, earth, and moon form a straight line, e eart
oh, hello, neil armstrong, sir. and, uh... [elephant calls] are you a cucumber? spaceship, our van turns into a flying saucer, and sunspois my bortronian pet. [sunspot beeps and whistles] [nvous laughter] - [laughs] [in alien voice] well, have some earth candy, son of neighbors. heh- bye. - wow, jet, you really can get away with being an alien all night. - [laughs] yes! [electricity sizzling] - hello to our first treat-or-trickers! magic trick? or mushy, wet cereal treat? - mr. unknown...
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but after a minute mr armstrong i don't see that. 6 he. wants to. change. and that's one thing. that she. will. tell you. is. that right now that the only that's who. it was for me cheaper. where are. the fish you know. yes. i like being. back there as being yes i believe. yes i'm glad i didn't go i mean just so i tell you i'm going to try my shot 1st you know it was funny and interesting this year because of mr but there are terrorist in there with this decision is that. there is no do you think that we're still far ahead of the we're going to go there . that i. really think. that you don't you call a morbid walled garden walls you see it's you morning to both of you since you want to cue ball ground all of the mobile. mall you are you. going to come. down. this is going to squabble between. the 2 which is how you need to cook with it was to look down upon the guys to continue with the film ok. you must because they don't want to see it out that's who planning to then he should send you mine to democracy because that intention is nasht recession but even clinton. who was a nati
but after a minute mr armstrong i don't see that. 6 he. wants to. change. and that's one thing. that she. will. tell you. is. that right now that the only that's who. it was for me cheaper. where are. the fish you know. yes. i like being. back there as being yes i believe. yes i'm glad i didn't go i mean just so i tell you i'm going to try my shot 1st you know it was funny and interesting this year because of mr but there are terrorist in there with this decision is that. there is no do you...
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playing but now my dear mr armstrong i don't think. 6 he. wants. that age. is. that right now that means you put in only that's the. book for which you very. well are. you know. yes. right. yes yes. yes being yes. yes i'm glad i did ok i mean. you know you're going to enjoy shots of us you know it was fun and interesting this year because of that's because there are terrorist in there with their shoes addition is that. there is no do you think that we're still far ahead of that we're going to go there . that i. know you always. do you don't you call a morbid walled garden walls you suits you morning to both of you since you want to cue ball go and all of a model who is who is not almost. small you are you. when you're going to cost him you know try and the town. is going to squabble between. the 2 which is how david cook with there was to look down upon the guys to continue with the film ok. you must because it could be an additional don't want to see it out that's who planted him you're going to let me show the thing you want to do now because that but the most
playing but now my dear mr armstrong i don't think. 6 he. wants. that age. is. that right now that means you put in only that's the. book for which you very. well are. you know. yes. right. yes yes. yes being yes. yes i'm glad i did ok i mean. you know you're going to enjoy shots of us you know it was fun and interesting this year because of that's because there are terrorist in there with their shoes addition is that. there is no do you think that we're still far ahead of that we're going to...
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but now my dear mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. wants. that she. is. there right now that the only but that's not the. interest for me cheaper you. are. going to say you know. yeah yeah right and you know it is being i.s.d.n. exactly already being repaired. yes i'm not up to no good i mean just so i tell you i'm going to try my shot 1st. and here is this question mr president as the rest in this decision is that. there is no use you think that we're so far ahead of the we're going to go there. that i. really think. if you don't you call a morbid walled garden walls you suits you morning to both of you think you want to cue ball go and all of the local. mall you are you. going to come. down. they're going to squabble between. the 2 which is how you need to cook with it was to look down upon the guys to continue with the film ok. you must because they don't want to see it out that's who planted him you're going to then you shouldn't think you might see democracy because that but the most efficient and i just wish i showed him the. lucas because i mention
but now my dear mr armstrong i don't think that. 6 he. wants. that she. is. there right now that the only but that's not the. interest for me cheaper you. are. going to say you know. yeah yeah right and you know it is being i.s.d.n. exactly already being repaired. yes i'm not up to no good i mean just so i tell you i'm going to try my shot 1st. and here is this question mr president as the rest in this decision is that. there is no use you think that we're so far ahead of the we're going to go...
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playing but now minute mr armstrong i don't think. 6 he. wants. that she. asked. is. that right. that means you put in only but that's not the. interest for me cheaper. you are. the 1st you know. yes. right and you know it is being. read being yes i mean. yes i'm glad i didn't i mean just so i tell you i'm going to enjoy my shot 1st you know it was funny and interesting this year because of mr but there are terrorist in there with their shoes addition is is. there is no do you think where the origin of the we're going to go if you're. there i. believe anything. that you do or do you call him or did wall garden walls you think it's you morning to both of you since you want to cue ball going all the mobile. small you are you. going to come. down. this is going to quote. i do we need to cook with it was do well don't pummel guys to continue with the foam ok. you must because they don't want to see it out that's who planted him you're going to then he should send you mine to democracy because that but the most efficient and i just wish i showed him a. little bit because a national. s
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they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon, and people that are of age here can probably tell you where they were on that day as well. that's that thing is, and this is why we need to go faster, and the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory. and we have to make sure that we don't have another generation that goes by that doesn't have that memory. when it happens, we need to make sure that it is the united states of america leading a coalition of nations that makes it happen. going to your question about what is the value to the taxpayer, all of that is tremendously valuable to the taxpayer. it was a piece of winning the cold war. i'm not going to say it was the preponderance of it, but a piece of it. all that being said, some people watching this, analysis on tv, some people watching are going to watch on dish network or directv, maybe they have internet broadband from space. i come from oklahoma, if you don't have
they will tell you where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin walked on the moon, and people that are of age here can probably tell you where they were on that day as well. that's that thing is, and this is why we need to go faster, and the first nasa administrator from that day to this day that was not alive when that happened. i think that's a big challenge. the reality is, i don't have that memory. and we have to make sure that we don't have another generation that goes by that...
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many like howard armstrong are forever haunted by what they have lost. >> i've had these thoughts in one night i was up and i couldn't even turn the lights out and close my eyes. i said why didn't i just go with her, then i wouldn't have had to worry about any of this or any damn thing. >> we're fwlglad you're here though. >> i know, what's going to happen now? what am i going to do now? life goes on, but this is the life i lived, and i never get to do this again in my time, and you know, my wife's gone, my partner. my love, and you know. >> reporter: the bahamas will rebuild. tourists will return. the nightmare will fade, yet many that faced the true fury of this storm will never be whole. >> she kept everything. i'm lost without her. trust me. i'm lost. that's it, man, let's get out of here. >> reporter: and good morning, we are in howard armstrong's neighborhood. much of the devastation looks exactly like it did right after the storm. it's a ghost town here. you wonder who will come back to rebuild, and how do you rebuild. how do you build a house strong enough to survive another
many like howard armstrong are forever haunted by what they have lost. >> i've had these thoughts in one night i was up and i couldn't even turn the lights out and close my eyes. i said why didn't i just go with her, then i wouldn't have had to worry about any of this or any damn thing. >> we're fwlglad you're here though. >> i know, what's going to happen now? what am i going to do now? life goes on, but this is the life i lived, and i never get to do this again in my time,...