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david hodges has been non-compliant for four and a half years, in inunpaid taxes and penalties. >> ipay sales taxes, but when i do i admit i'm selling marijuana. >> he is referring to the federal law, hodges and other pot shop owners also point to this language at the top of san jose's marijuana business tax return including payment of the tax does not authorize unlawful business. >> now it's lawful to say you can sell marijuana, if the law said that we would gladly pay sales tax, but the law doesn't say that. >> by all indications, this is a semantics nightmare. >> it is it just needs to be cleared up. >> are you worried the city will come lock your doors? it has been a concern when i started five years ago. >> when is your message to these businesses? >> pack up time to move on. and pay up on your way out. >> i would say to the mayor that he won by 2,000 votes. and that there is a large population in the city of san jose who wants us here. and we're going to stay here. >> now, we reached out to the three other non-compliant pot shops, a manager at nor-cal says, since our report the
david hodges has been non-compliant for four and a half years, in inunpaid taxes and penalties. >> ipay sales taxes, but when i do i admit i'm selling marijuana. >> he is referring to the federal law, hodges and other pot shop owners also point to this language at the top of san jose's marijuana business tax return including payment of the tax does not authorize unlawful business. >> now it's lawful to say you can sell marijuana, if the law said that we would gladly pay sales...
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gill hodges is not talking about what happened this morning.he's been around all day, but he's feeling burned by his neighbor the owner of the yellow house who spoke out complaining that this historic restaurant has been a fire trap. 7:30 this morning firefighters got the call that smoke was coming from the roof of liverpool lil's. >> it was tricky trying to find this shed outbuilding in the back halves what took so long to really get to the seat of the fire. >> reporter: the seat of the fire was a rear storage shed accessed through a front door. arson investigators questioned the restaurant's owner gill hodges and his employees. >> there were times in the last couple days we noticed something different in the kitchen. >> did you? >> no everything was normal. >> water damaged the neighboring building and the owner of that building is angry. >> if you went to the roof you saw grease all over the roof and you had a flu up there that was full of grease and a fire waiting to happen. >> fire investigators haven't yet said what caused the fire. >> at
gill hodges is not talking about what happened this morning.he's been around all day, but he's feeling burned by his neighbor the owner of the yellow house who spoke out complaining that this historic restaurant has been a fire trap. 7:30 this morning firefighters got the call that smoke was coming from the roof of liverpool lil's. >> it was tricky trying to find this shed outbuilding in the back halves what took so long to really get to the seat of the fire. >> reporter: the seat...
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. >> several that we like and own in the hodges small cap fund and the hodges intrinsic value fund.all cap value fund. are american eagle outfitters. the teen retail space has really been a disaster over the last few years. and it looks like american eagle is really emerged as one of the winners in an area that has consolidated among retail. american eagle has a couple dollars of cash. no debt. and the ability to generate pretty significant earning recovery over the next couple of years. new name in our portfolio that we like. in addition to -- liz: us concrete i see. kree as well? >> yeah, kree is one of the leaders in led lighting. they make the chips and lighting products. that's an area that's been somewhat misunderstood out there. given the fact that there's been so much capacity added a few years ago. the markets really had too much capacity. however, demand for these led lighting products have been growing double digits over the past couple of years. we now see the supply and demand reaching the equilibrium. we see very good earning power going forward looking out over the ne
. >> several that we like and own in the hodges small cap fund and the hodges intrinsic value fund.all cap value fund. are american eagle outfitters. the teen retail space has really been a disaster over the last few years. and it looks like american eagle is really emerged as one of the winners in an area that has consolidated among retail. american eagle has a couple dollars of cash. no debt. and the ability to generate pretty significant earning recovery over the next couple of years....
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oh >> odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a bigartier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like -- i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >> branch, who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult, and an occasional reality check. >> at some point, you realize you're not going to the nfl. this is just going to be for fun. what i got to do is start preparing myself for life. >> he said lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what next. >> i spoke to him about taking firefighter tests. >> lloyd also began dating college student shaneah jenkins. she's the link between the young man who dreamed of the nfl and the all american who made it. >> what's your understanding of how they met? >> they were dating sisters. >> shaneah jenkins is the y
oh >> odin lloyd's best buddies, darryl hodge and daryl sweet, say their friend wasn't normally a bigartier. they know a different side of him. the friend they describe was passionate about football. >> whistle blows, he's coming full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and his sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like -- i wouldn't say best friends, but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> in and out. >>...
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. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friend but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in high school, didn't hesitate to give him advice as an adult. and an occasional reality check. >> at some point you realize you're not going to the nfl. this will just be for fun. what i got to do is start preparing myself for life. >> lloyd was doing landscaping while figuring out what to do next. >> i spoke about taking the test. >> lloyd began dating college student shanae jenkins. she's the link between the man who dreamed about nfl and the young man who made it. >> they are dating sisters. >> shanae is younger sister of cheyenna who is engaged to hernandez and mother of his little girl. but how close were the talented tight end
. >> odin lloyd's best buddies darryl hodge and darryl sweet said their friend wasn't normally a big partier. they know a different side of him. the friend they described was passionate about football. >> whistle blows he comes full throttle. >> and family. >> definitely always took care of his mom and sisters. >> my brother and i were kind of like, i wouldn't say best friend but, you know, as close as siblings can get. >> branch who also coached lloyd in...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simmons peacefully passed away. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the guys that commentate on the games now aday, they don't have that -- i don't know, that pizazz. >> you know i know he's up there in the great giants broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants games. >> reporter: simss on was inducked into the national baseball hall of fame in 2004. at the time he was very bashful about receiving the honor. he coined the home run catch phrase, tell it good-bye. fans say they will have a very tough time tellin
he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of...
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now as the executive director of the me me and peter hodge fund, i have the privilege to work in and with the early care and education community to ensure that young children and their families have access to high quality services that allow children the critical start in life. throughout my career, i've been passionate about equity and social justice. i have worked and will continue to work for children and their families, especially for those who don't have access to the educational health and social services they deserve. i've worked with a wide range of families over my career from native americans and the cape verdians on cape card to the farm workers on the california coast side, i've worked with low-income women and single parents and middle class families all of whom have found it difficult if not impossible to reach the kind of financial, emotional and familial stability. now in san francisco, i work for and for all young families and xhirn in the hodge fund as well as my position on the five five exhibitioner i stand committed to the goals that all children deserve access t
now as the executive director of the me me and peter hodge fund, i have the privilege to work in and with the early care and education community to ensure that young children and their families have access to high quality services that allow children the critical start in life. throughout my career, i've been passionate about equity and social justice. i have worked and will continue to work for children and their families, especially for those who don't have access to the educational health...
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then finished off as he was lying face up in this secluded area of an industrial park. >> darrell hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear. >> did she say, he's dead? >> in between the cries and the balling, darrel, odin is dead. i said i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house, i got inside -- >> and you saw his mom? what did she say? >> darrell, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i gave her hug. i wrapped my hand around her and i said i don't know. i just don't know. >> that night was tough for daryl sweet who was also at lloyd's home. >> i just went back there and sat in my car. hold on. >> what were the questions in your head? >> who was he with? who he possibly could have been with until i got the news about -- shaquila's text. >> shaquila is lloyd's younger sister. she sees him picked up from their house and driven away in the middle of the night. just before lloyd dies, police say he sends shaquila chilling text messages at 3:07 a.m. lloyd asks you saw who i'm with? at 3:11, he texts again saying hello?. at 3:07 a.m. lloy
then finished off as he was lying face up in this secluded area of an industrial park. >> darrell hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear. >> did she say, he's dead? >> in between the cries and the balling, darrel, odin is dead. i said i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house, i got inside -- >> and you saw his mom? what did she say? >> darrell, who killed my son? what do you say to that? i gave her hug. i...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simmons peacefully passed away. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the guys that commentate on the games now aday, they don't have that -- i don't know, that pizazz. >> you know i know he's up there in the great giants broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants games. >> reporter: simss on was inducked into the national baseball hall of fame in 2004. at the time he was very bashful about receiving the honor. he coined the home run catch phrase, tell it good-bye. fans say they will have a very tough time tellin
he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today the booth is named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area sports community lost a true gentleman this morning when hall of...
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it looks like the gill hodges restaurant owner is going to get another turn at the plate. we don't know when they will be reopening. mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> an old-time favorite. still ahead, a $1 million fine the south bay company is paying out for polluting the bay and -- >> reporter: does silicon valley need a landmark? should it look like the hollywood sign. i'm marianne favro. i will tell you about one man's efforts to make it a reality. >> reporter: i'm meteorologist, jeff ranieri. back towards san francisco, the heat is on tomorrow. we'll let you know who will reach 94 degrees in just a few minutes. >>> should silicon valley go hollywood or put up a sign like the one in hollywood? that's the vision of a south bay man. this is a live look at fremont hills where you could soon see a big silicon valley sign. nbc bay area marianne favro joins us live in san jose with reaction tots proposed landmark. mary ann? >> reporter: let's face it. when you this i of silicon valley, it is pretty hard to come up with a distinct landmark. so difficult that the super bowl
it looks like the gill hodges restaurant owner is going to get another turn at the plate. we don't know when they will be reopening. mark matthews, nbc bay area news. >> an old-time favorite. still ahead, a $1 million fine the south bay company is paying out for polluting the bay and -- >> reporter: does silicon valley need a landmark? should it look like the hollywood sign. i'm marianne favro. i will tell you about one man's efforts to make it a reality. >> reporter: i'm...
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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortte was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travelled to ut
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortte was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the...
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. >> vicki : simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19- 58. he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" the giants said that he was the voice and soul of the giants. he is survived by his four daughters he was 91. ahead at 11. christians around the world celebrate easter. next. plus why governor jerry brown is defending his decision to impose and. speaking of the drought. the sierra finally sees some >> vicki : in vatican city, pope francis prayed for peace and understanding during the easter sunday mass. the event caps a week of religious observances catholics call "holy week". and today, the pope called for an end to the fighting in the middle east. he also mentioned the students massacre in kenya where many of the victims were christians. christians celebrate the holiday to remember the resurrec
. >> vicki : simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19- 58. he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" the giants said that he was the voice and soul of the giants. he is survived by his four...
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the hall of famer was the original voice of the san francisco giants with russ hodges in 1958 spendingnd he was the 49ers announcer for 26 years. he hadden cyclopedic sports knowledge, a flair for the dramatic and a self-deprecating sense of humor. he loved all sports and i worked with him in the late '80s in kfog raid why where he was a regular contributor in a rock 'n' roll format. that's how relevant he was. his voice was synonymous with baseball throwing out the first pitch and here's his call of willie mayes' 600th home run and his trademark kiss it good-bye. >> what a brave act. will that? >> number 600 for willie maceys. >> more people grew up listening to lon simmons than any broadcaster in history. he was one who did baseball and football and he will be missed by giant, as and 49ers fans alike and our thought goes out to his four daughters. >>> the giants left for arizona with heavy hearts knowing that lon passed away but he would say the games must go on. madison will get the opening day start and hopefully carrying over his world series mvp performance and to this season. ne
the hall of famer was the original voice of the san francisco giants with russ hodges in 1958 spendingnd he was the 49ers announcer for 26 years. he hadden cyclopedic sports knowledge, a flair for the dramatic and a self-deprecating sense of humor. he loved all sports and i worked with him in the late '80s in kfog raid why where he was a regular contributor in a rock 'n' roll format. that's how relevant he was. his voice was synonymous with baseball throwing out the first pitch and here's his...
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he started with russ hodges in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today, the booth is named in their honor. simmons also called games for the oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcings for the 49ers. tonight all three teams have responded. the 49ers organization says it is honored lon simmons played such role in our history. the a's said his humility and humor made him loved which makes today a sad day for fans around the world. and the giants said the team's family and sports community lost a through gentleman this morning when hall of fame broadcaster lon simness peacefully passed away. fans are also sharing their sentiments sentiments. >> you don't hear voices like that no more. sad to say. the gigs who commentate on the games today they don't have that i don't know that pizazz. >> i know he is up there in the great giants' broadcasting booth up in the sky watching down on all the future giants' games. >> simmons was inductsed into the national baseball hall of fame in 20046789 he was bashful about the hon oomplt we're joined by ab
he started with russ hodges in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco. today, the booth is named in their honor. simmons also called games for the oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcings for the 49ers. tonight all three teams have responded. the 49ers organization says it is honored lon simmons played such role in our history. the a's said his humility and humor made him loved which makes today a sad day for fans around the world. and the giants said the team's family and...
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alison: that was rex hodge reporting. charter cable says there's a possibility a video may have been projected wirelessly from the smartphone or tablet. the cable company plans to examine the equipment from the huddle house. leon: a new survey is ranking the most popular spots for first dates. see which restaurants made the top five? alison: and "7 on your side" this afternoon with a consumer alert. how to avoid making costly mistakes while filing your taxes. alison: police in california are now looking for a man who had this angry outburst inside a convenience store. take a look. he was talking on his cell phone and then he suddenly shoved a bunch of items right off the counter. and then shoved the clerk, too. police hope to track the man down but it's unclear what charges he could face. leon: the environmental protection agency is looking into more possible exposure cases of a poisonous pesticide used at a caribbean resort. a family of four was sickened there after the chemical was used in st. john. two sons remain in a
alison: that was rex hodge reporting. charter cable says there's a possibility a video may have been projected wirelessly from the smartphone or tablet. the cable company plans to examine the equipment from the huddle house. leon: a new survey is ranking the most popular spots for first dates. see which restaurants made the top five? alison: and "7 on your side" this afternoon with a consumer alert. how to avoid making costly mistakes while filing your taxes. alison: police in...
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. >> a worker testifying the husband committee their former boss gary hodge paid employees 30 bucks in exchange of messages she said she was receiving from their deceased loved ones. he has been transferred to the washington office. >> a fox business alert for you now. the deadly bacteria wisteria prompting a second ice cream recall, all of the products actually. we're here with the latest. >> closing up shop because of piss tier yaw. the ice cream maker recalling all of the products and closing all of the stores for now. one sample tested was contaminated with the bacteria but there has been no illnesses. as you know blue bell cream ry they yanked their products earlier this week now they have them for cleaning and employee training. blue bell has been linked to 10 illnesses including three deaths. >> chipolte they have been in the news a lot lately. this time talking about delivery. delivering burritos to your front door. >> making deliveries in 67 cities. it is expensive. there's a 9 percent service charge and the company that chipolte is using to make the dropoff they are charging
. >> a worker testifying the husband committee their former boss gary hodge paid employees 30 bucks in exchange of messages she said she was receiving from their deceased loved ones. he has been transferred to the washington office. >> a fox business alert for you now. the deadly bacteria wisteria prompting a second ice cream recall, all of the products actually. we're here with the latest. >> closing up shop because of piss tier yaw. the ice cream maker recalling all of the...
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. >> simmons teamed under with rock hodges in 1958 and broadcast games from 1981 to 199 a. he was also the voice of the 49ers for a time. steve young scrambled against the vikings and he was the voice behind that. >> because there was such emotion. >> he runs, gets away again, goes to the 40, gets away again. to the 35, cuts back at the 30, the 20, the 15, the 10. touchdown, 49ers slge. >> people who worked with simmons say he was able to put what fans were feeling into words with skill and a sense of humor but also remember his willingness to poke fun at his house. >>> victims of the boppen marathon bombing were in court as closing arguments got underway. a prosecutor has told a jury that boston marathon's bomber, dzhokhar tsarnaev targeted men, women and children because he wanted to terrorist the united states on the day when the eyes of the world would be on boston. if convicted, the trial will move to a second phase where the jury will decide if he faces life in prison or the death penalty. >>> in a nationally televised interview, governor jerry brown defended his plan
. >> simmons teamed under with rock hodges in 1958 and broadcast games from 1981 to 199 a. he was also the voice of the 49ers for a time. steve young scrambled against the vikings and he was the voice behind that. >> because there was such emotion. >> he runs, gets away again, goes to the 40, gets away again. to the 35, cuts back at the 30, the 20, the 15, the 10. touchdown, 49ers slge. >> people who worked with simmons say he was able to put what fans were feeling into...
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joining me nathan hodge, a reporter for the "wall street journal" in kabul. there. is it kind of the new taliban in afghanistan? >> reporter: well therehood been debate about the extent which isis established a foothold in afghanistan and pakistan. we had seen evidence of recruitment, propaganda and militant commanders rebranding themselves as isis. partially it's believed as a way of drumming up funding and new support. but what we now see seems to be a shift to actual operations actual planning execution of attacks. in addition to this attack we also saw an attack karachi, leaflets left claiming responsibility by isis. we've also seen evidence from the u.s. coalition side that they're deeply concerned about this they're watching this closely. the top u.s. military commander here has said that he's very concerned about it and they're keeping an eye on. as we said before the main threat at this point, the afghan government is still the taliban, they're the main opposition here the main armed opposition here. but there's a lost concern that as this sort of new
joining me nathan hodge, a reporter for the "wall street journal" in kabul. there. is it kind of the new taliban in afghanistan? >> reporter: well therehood been debate about the extent which isis established a foothold in afghanistan and pakistan. we had seen evidence of recruitment, propaganda and militant commanders rebranding themselves as isis. partially it's believed as a way of drumming up funding and new support. but what we now see seems to be a shift to actual...
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hodge. >> next speaker. >> hello my name is aj the president of the incorporated san francisco and the president of the seal of the african-american.org i'm here with my mom who saw fit to come in a wheelchair and here to support of the third baptist church osmosis brown and standing up for what is right the question how many white people have you seen impended down in this matter and how many white kids have stopped and they get shot what you come is to the same conclusion something is one thing wrong you have the power to set the example the light tap on the wrist watch is not going to work i'm asking the black community and you to do your job number one and set the example i'm asking the black community to build a minority center in ferguson and other places they shoolt down a black person and i want to say say it loud i'm black and proud say it allowed i'm black and i'm proud say it a loud i'm black and i'm proud thank you. >> thank you (clapping). >> next speaker >> welcome. >> how are you i'm william i'm a third san franciscan my family fought in every war including charging a ge
hodge. >> next speaker. >> hello my name is aj the president of the incorporated san francisco and the president of the seal of the african-american.org i'm here with my mom who saw fit to come in a wheelchair and here to support of the third baptist church osmosis brown and standing up for what is right the question how many white people have you seen impended down in this matter and how many white kids have stopped and they get shot what you come is to the same conclusion...
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hodge congress is just an hour ferry ride away. the typical chinese consumer is evolving.ansy: cheas been surprising is the swiftness that the chinese consumers are really changing. in many ways, they're not exactly the kind of stereotype that we would have thought about the chinese consumer market, their patterns and behavior. this is a very fluid group of people. they are full of curiosity. their requirements continue to change over time. we can already see that happening during the past seven or eight years. betty: pansy ho also runs a company that operates turbo jets, a high-speed ferry service between macau and hong ong, competing directly with adelson's ferry service. last year, her ferries transported about 28,000 people a day. pansy: through our past experiences, we've been running the terminals, the ferry terminals, and we've had that direct experience. e know how to manage the commercialize and also the real estate so it can actually be a great service to people. betty: that is not how adelson sees it. sheldon: she doesn't like that we are a competitor in the fer
hodge congress is just an hour ferry ride away. the typical chinese consumer is evolving.ansy: cheas been surprising is the swiftness that the chinese consumers are really changing. in many ways, they're not exactly the kind of stereotype that we would have thought about the chinese consumer market, their patterns and behavior. this is a very fluid group of people. they are full of curiosity. their requirements continue to change over time. we can already see that happening during the past...
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. >> 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 correspondence via the u.s. mail. >> reporter: across town city leaders this month, and following the initial report issued a $30,000 citation for code violations against the b
. >> 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...
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. >> and dave hodges founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's westside. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owner made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing both pot shops out of business. >> they've 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'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 follow
. >> and dave hodges founded the all-american cannabis club on san jose's westside. combined, both businesses owe the city more than a million dollars in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> in the months since the mayor and the two pot shop owner made those statements san jose has responded aggressively increasing both pot shops out of business. >> they've basically said in front of a camera just like that they're not going...
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he claims that magnus, who is gay fired him in retaliation and hodge child's purchase of unregistered guns. the chief call it "a new low and a desperate attempt to intimidate him," and man found badly injured has died. officers found that man suffering from traumatic injuries on martin luther king, jr. way and west grand avenue just before 12:30 this morning. investigators haven't yet said how that man was injured. >>> in san josi a man was struck and killed early this morning as hes with was trying to walk across highway 101 in san josi. it happened about 3:30 in morning in the southbound lanes north of the 280 interchange. driver of the car that struck the man was not hurt, but a passenger inside suffered minor injuries. the accident closed two lanes of 101 until 10:00 this morning. investigators haven't yet said why that was man walking on the highway. >>> demonstrators marched in san francisco's mission district to draw attention to the disappearance of 43 college students in mexico. >> the marchers want to know what happened to the students who went missing last september? mexica
he claims that magnus, who is gay fired him in retaliation and hodge child's purchase of unregistered guns. the chief call it "a new low and a desperate attempt to intimidate him," and man found badly injured has died. officers found that man suffering from traumatic injuries on martin luther king, jr. way and west grand avenue just before 12:30 this morning. investigators haven't yet said how that man was injured. >>> in san josi a man was struck and killed early this...
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together with fellow hall of fame broadcaster russ hodges. he of course was the voice behind the area of mace, mccovey, and marishaw. he announced games for the oakland as and san francisco 49ers during his career. simmons died last week at the age of 91. >>> just a week into the season and the giants are dealing with a string of injuries but looks like most of the players are on the road to recovery. casey mcgee is expected to be back soon after bruising a bone in the left knee over the weekend. he's currently rehabbing in the minors recovering from some back issue. meanwhile, pitcher matt kaine is on the disabled list with an arm strain. no word on return as far as we know he has yet to pick up a ball. and the giants are hoping to get hunter pence back by may but that will depend on how his forearm is healing. you may remember he broke it during spring training. >>> and you can't see them yet but our laura and sam are at the park getting ready for a special edition of "today in the bay." they will be live inside at&t park starting at 35:00
together with fellow hall of fame broadcaster russ hodges. he of course was the voice behind the area of mace, mccovey, and marishaw. he announced games for the oakland as and san francisco 49ers during his career. simmons died last week at the age of 91. >>> just a week into the season and the giants are dealing with a string of injuries but looks like most of the players are on the road to recovery. casey mcgee is expected to be back soon after bruising a bone in the left knee over...
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he joined wes hodges in the the broadcast booth in 1958 first season in san francisco. called the 600th home run of willie mays and home run return of willie mccovey. had the trademark call "tell it good-bye." worked with the a's niners, and giants until the 2002 season and was inducted into the national baseball hall of fame broadcasters wing. long-time fans say he had a certain style. >> he knew his baseball really well. he had a real appreciation for the fans. i thought that was great. and he just loved the giants. so as a giants fan, you had to love him. >> reporter: in a statement, giants president and ceo larry baird said like many fans my earliest giants memories were listening to lon and russ on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcasts ignited my and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. reporting live in san francisco christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> he was a fantastic announcer, thanks. >>> in the north bay a firefighter tackles a woman trying to set a person on fire. investigators are wondering if she
he joined wes hodges in the the broadcast booth in 1958 first season in san francisco. called the 600th home run of willie mays and home run return of willie mccovey. had the trademark call "tell it good-bye." worked with the a's niners, and giants until the 2002 season and was inducted into the national baseball hall of fame broadcasters wing. long-time fans say he had a certain style. >> he knew his baseball really well. he had a real appreciation for the fans. i thought that...
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. -- craig hodges. let me kick off with a question to you about that story.bout where the dollar is headed? is it a slamdunk? craig: you know the dollar has been incredibly strong. it caught a lot of people by surprise. i think at some point does have to go back down. the nice thing about where we are is that we are mostly a domestic shop. we are looking at u.s. corporations, especially smaller ones. the advantage of smaller companies is that there is not much exposure to the dollar. matt: but i was talking with a retail expert earlier who was saying that a lot of the foreign money that comes in here and spends money in dollars cannot buy enough of them. everybody has to be affected, at least a little bit -- right? craig: yes, that is true but not nearly what you are seeing for multinationals face. i think, over time, that the things -- these things even out. you will see the pendulum swing the other way. there are a lot of things going well domestically and that is what we are focused on. matt: i would ask if this gives you an advantage over the s&p but i am
. -- craig hodges. let me kick off with a question to you about that story.bout where the dollar is headed? is it a slamdunk? craig: you know the dollar has been incredibly strong. it caught a lot of people by surprise. i think at some point does have to go back down. the nice thing about where we are is that we are mostly a domestic shop. we are looking at u.s. corporations, especially smaller ones. the advantage of smaller companies is that there is not much exposure to the dollar. matt: but...
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he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco.named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area
he started with russ ej hodge he is in 1958 when the giants moved to san francisco.named in their honor. simmons is remembered for his enthusiasm, his incredible sports knowledge and his booming baritone voice. he shared shows skills across the bay calling games for oakland a's for 15 years and spent 26 seasons announcing for the 49ers. today the giants released this statement. the giants family and bay area
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team with hodges, and lon southerly educated those listening.mmons was also the play by play broadcaster for the 49ers describing some of their most memorable moments at kesark and candle stick park. simmons remembered bill king with the oakland a's. simmons died today at the age of 91. it's a tribute that multiple bay area teams have made statements at his passing. the a's, his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved figures in broadcast history. lon east personality and whit set him apart as one -- lon's personality and wit set him apart as one of the best broadcasters. >>> at the end of the sports wrap we'll have a selection of some of the lon's most memorable calls. you can pretty much see tonight's warriors game coming in san antonio. the warriors in the second half of back to back games in the fourth. the defending nba champs. the spurs came out firing on all cylinders. danny green always a threat from the 3-point line he was four of six from beyond the arch. and green taking care of the ball here. setting up leonard for a lob.
team with hodges, and lon southerly educated those listening.mmons was also the play by play broadcaster for the 49ers describing some of their most memorable moments at kesark and candle stick park. simmons remembered bill king with the oakland a's. simmons died today at the age of 91. it's a tribute that multiple bay area teams have made statements at his passing. the a's, his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved figures in broadcast history. lon east personality and whit set...
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he joined hodges during the giants' first season in san francisco. arlt spapder has known simmons since 1965. >> one of the reason wes love sports is that it's supposed to be entertainment. >> he called for the oakland a's and niners. both expressed their condolences. >> he gives the plays really good. he lived to 91. >> in that statement, the team said the bay area sports community had lost a true gentleman. he also showed him a love of the game. >> blinging back a lot of memories. he said in part lon shared his passion with this region's teams with generations of fans. . so many memorable calls by lon simmons. >> and of course there were so many memorable calls from football to baseball. kelly johnson continues that coverage tonight. kelly? >> lon simmons had a flair for the dramatic. he was much more than just a hall of fame broadcaster for the hall of famer giants. his signature line for the franchise. he is remembered for his call of steve young's crazy 49 yard touchdown run against minnesota in 1948. >> back to throw. in trouble. gets away. he
he joined hodges during the giants' first season in san francisco. arlt spapder has known simmons since 1965. >> one of the reason wes love sports is that it's supposed to be entertainment. >> he called for the oakland a's and niners. both expressed their condolences. >> he gives the plays really good. he lived to 91. >> in that statement, the team said the bay area sports community had lost a true gentleman. he also showed him a love of the game. >> blinging back...
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>>mark:simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19-58.k:he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! >>mark:retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" >>mark:sunday, the giants tweeted out: >>mark:lon simmons was the voice, the soul and the emotional connection of the san francisco >>mark:hash tag: r-i-p lon simmons. >>mark:he is survived by his 4 daughters. >>mark:lon simmons was 91. >>darya: we are tracking the storm that is moving into the bay area looking at the radar and when it will rain in your neighborhood coming up. taking a live look right now we have no rain but have a lot of traffic on the building the bridge were keeping up with the morning commute as well. ♪♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪♪ become a member of kaiser perma
>>mark:simmons began his career as the voice of the giants with russ hodges in 19-58.k:he spent most of his five decade career broadcasting for the giants.but he also called games for the oakland a's for 15 seasons and the 49ers for 26 seasons! >>mark:retired in 2002 and inducted into the baseball hall of fame in 2004.simmons was known for his trademark home run call "tell it goodbye" >>mark:sunday, the giants tweeted out: >>mark:lon simmons was the voice, the...
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>> he teamed up with russ hodges when the giants moved to san francisco in 1958.e broadcast as games with bill king from 1981 through 2002. he was also the voice of what's been called one of the best sports calls in history. remember steve young running against the vikingses in 1998 -- vikings -- vikings in 1998? >> goes to the 40. gets away. to the 35. cuts back to the 30. 20, the 15, touchdown, 49ers! >> everybody remembers that. wondering if he goss that make it across the -- yoen -- gonna make it across the line. >> the now, the tributes are coming -- now, the tributes are coming in. larry baird said hearing his broadcast ignited mine and thousands of the others passion for giants baseball. he will be deeply missed by all of us. the oakland a. as said -- oakland as said his humility made him history >>> he died at his home in daly city. he was 91 years old. his family says no funeral service will be held. but there will be a memorial sometime in the future. >>> they make it look so easy. but that's not an easy thing to do that. and he certainly was one of the
>> he teamed up with russ hodges when the giants moved to san francisco in 1958.e broadcast as games with bill king from 1981 through 2002. he was also the voice of what's been called one of the best sports calls in history. remember steve young running against the vikingses in 1998 -- vikings -- vikings in 1998? >> goes to the 40. gets away. to the 35. cuts back to the 30. 20, the 15, touchdown, 49ers! >> everybody remembers that. wondering if he goss that make it across the...
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and andrew hodges wrote a great book about alan touring. i have a chapter on this in my book. and my book "the innovators" ends with something called ada forever which is how ada's concept of the symbiosis between humans and machines and alan's quest for artificial intelligence and i find it all very interesting. but the great truths about toring are conveyed in the movie. and like any movie you can say oh, that didn't happen with the soviet spy debt. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to booktv on c-span 2. 48 hours of books and non-fiction authors every weekend. this is indepth where we invite one author on to talk about their work and this month it is walter isaacson. wiseman came out first, evan thomas was the co-author of the book. and then "kissinger" and "benjamin franklin" and "einstein" in 2007,' steve jobs" 2011 and the "the innovators" came out last year. he is also the ceo of the aspen institute. former editor of time and chairman of the broadcasting board of governors. he will be with us for the next three yours. we will put the numbers on the screen. 202-748-820
and andrew hodges wrote a great book about alan touring. i have a chapter on this in my book. and my book "the innovators" ends with something called ada forever which is how ada's concept of the symbiosis between humans and machines and alan's quest for artificial intelligence and i find it all very interesting. but the great truths about toring are conveyed in the movie. and like any movie you can say oh, that didn't happen with the soviet spy debt. >> host: good afternoon and...
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. >> reporter: and dave hodges founded the all american cannabis club on san jose's west side. combined, both businesses owe the city more than $1 million in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> reporter: in the month 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 dispense raearies operating in s where they're ineligible to under the rules. 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 thi
. >> reporter: and dave hodges founded the all american cannabis club on san jose's west side. combined, both businesses owe the city more than $1 million in unpaid marijuana business taxes and penalties. >> so we have very big -- >> reporter: in the month 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...
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my mom's hodge kin's disease wiped us out financially. we eventually lost our business, i understand we're all one car wreck away from needing help. what it taught lindsey graham that family and friends and faith do matter. i'm a lucky man to have the support i've had all these years and trying my best to pay back the country who's been so good to me. i love my sister and to all of those who helped me all these years, thank you so much. >> thank you for sharing that and coming on. always good to talk with you sir. >> thank you. >> up next, another potential contender independent senator bernie >>> a look outside the beltway at bakersfield, vermont bernie sanders is considering taking on hillary clinton and polls have both good news and bad news for him. in the latest average of national polls he's far behind clinton but runs ahead of the two other likely candidates martin o'malley and jim web. senator sanders welcome to fox news sunday. >> good to be with you. >> senator, you say that you are considering running against hillary clinton am
my mom's hodge kin's disease wiped us out financially. we eventually lost our business, i understand we're all one car wreck away from needing help. what it taught lindsey graham that family and friends and faith do matter. i'm a lucky man to have the support i've had all these years and trying my best to pay back the country who's been so good to me. i love my sister and to all of those who helped me all these years, thank you so much. >> thank you for sharing that and coming on. always...
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president larry bear said like many fans, my earliest giants memories were of listening to lon and russ hodges on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcast ignited mine and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. and the a's statement reads, his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved figures in franchise history. lon was an incredible broadcaster, but his personality and wit set him apart as one of the game's all-time greats. our lon simmons coverage continues online. just go to nbcbayarea.com, where you can find out more about his life work. >>> well the san jose earthquakes soccer team raised thousands of dollars for the family of san jose police officer michael johnson. the quakes held a special easter egg hunt after yesterday's game. the quakes lost but the team raised more than $10,500 for officer michael johnson's family. last week a fundraiser raised more than $100,000 for the family. the police union still collecting donations, and you can get details on our website, nbcbayarea.com. just search michael johnson. >>> this morning, there is a $20,000 reward for inf
president larry bear said like many fans, my earliest giants memories were of listening to lon and russ hodges on my transistor radio. hearing his broadcast ignited mine and thousands of others' passion for giants baseball. and the a's statement reads, his humility and humor made him one of the most beloved figures in franchise history. lon was an incredible broadcaster, but his personality and wit set him apart as one of the game's all-time greats. our lon simmons coverage continues online....
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army europe commander lieutenant general ben hodges recently stated his support for providing weapons to ukraine in order to provide the necessary muscle for diplomatic solution. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has suggested the same. so i have a question. is dr. brzezinski, secretary albright, secretary carter, general hodges, general dempsey and unanimous congress all wrong? >> i take it that's a question to me, ranking member menendez? >> well either you, madame secretary or secretary of the defense department, whoever wants to take it. but i mean, you have an overwhelming view from a wide spectrum and i just -- i don't get it. so maybe you can elucidate. are they all wrong? if so, why are they wrong? >> i think as the interagency discussion on this subject has taught us, it is -- there are factors on both sides, and we are continuing to evaluate, i think, from where we sit at the state department, if we can see these minsk agreements implemented, if we can see peace in eastern ukraine, that offers the best hope for the ukrainian people. but we will continue to evaluate t
army europe commander lieutenant general ben hodges recently stated his support for providing weapons to ukraine in order to provide the necessary muscle for diplomatic solution. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff has suggested the same. so i have a question. is dr. brzezinski, secretary albright, secretary carter, general hodges, general dempsey and unanimous congress all wrong? >> i take it that's a question to me, ranking member menendez? >> well either you, madame...
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and you know jake i spoke with a friend of his, darryl hodges who testified at trial today. he said just this morning he was at the graveside of his friend odin lloyd. he said i thought i would feel better. but he's not feeling so good today because all of this brings back memories of the details of how he lost his best friend. jake? >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up we're just learning now that a city an hour from baghdad is completely under siege on all sides by the terrorists of isis. the iraqi army is now begging for help. that story next. >>> plus equal opportunity smack talker governor chris christie back on the trail, he has a message for a certain clinton and another one for a certain bush. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damagin
and you know jake i spoke with a friend of his, darryl hodges who testified at trial today. he said just this morning he was at the graveside of his friend odin lloyd. he said i thought i would feel better. but he's not feeling so good today because all of this brings back memories of the details of how he lost his best friend. jake? >> susan candiotti, thank you so much. >>> coming up we're just learning now that a city an hour from baghdad is completely under siege on all sides...
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