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but gilbert had a workaround. instead of billing tna treatments directly, his company submted claims for each of t services separately. ron briggs began receiving trina treatments in 2014. ul i found something that help with my situation, and itha wasn'ti thought it would m lp, i knew it would help. >> it's keeping ive. >> reporter: ron was traveling every week to a clinic inle scottsarizona, to get the infusions. >> after the fourth time, ron called me up on the phone and e'said, "i don't know what going to do, but i have to do this the rest of my life." >> reporter: ron and julie rallied support in dillon to open their own clinic. d ford gilbert p about $300,000 for fees anden equi the couple begged dillon's local inspital and its doctors to oversee it, incldr. sandra mcintyre. >> and part of that conversatioo was, wou of you in this organization be the medical director if the briggses chose to move forward? and we pretty much said the sami thing, whi why would we be medical directors over a servich we don't thi
but gilbert had a workaround. instead of billing tna treatments directly, his company submted claims for each of t services separately. ron briggs began receiving trina treatments in 2014. ul i found something that help with my situation, and itha wasn'ti thought it would m lp, i knew it would help. >> it's keeping ive. >> reporter: ron was traveling every week to a clinic inle scottsarizona, to get the infusions. >> after the fourth time, ron called me up on the phone and...
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ford gilbert, a sacramento er, founded the company 2006. gilbert says his treatment sts, even reverses, the complications of diabetes. y >> you gr brain functionality back, you get eye tynctionality back, you get kidney functionaack, you resolve unhealing wounds that had been unhealing a weeping for years. >> reporter: the four-hour procedure involves inf insulin into a patient's bloodstream through an i.v. gilbert says the infusions, as shown in this trina video, help patients better metabolize rbohydrates and that restores their health. >> any person who truly understands what we do is wildly impressed and enamed with the outcomes we achieve. >> reporter: many in the medical community are not convinced. dr. john buse, a former president of the american diabetes association, is blunt in his criticism of trina. >> the pitch was pretty slick and compelling, whereas the evidence that i could find was pretty much non-existent. >> reporter: in 2016, at the request of a potential trina investor, the north carolinaor dopent hours reviewing articl
ford gilbert, a sacramento er, founded the company 2006. gilbert says his treatment sts, even reverses, the complications of diabetes. y >> you gr brain functionality back, you get eye tynctionality back, you get kidney functionaack, you resolve unhealing wounds that had been unhealing a weeping for years. >> reporter: the four-hour procedure involves inf insulin into a patient's bloodstream through an i.v. gilbert says the infusions, as shown in this trina video, help patients...
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gilbert: thehe sun is veryry abundantnt over here.. so what rereally makes s sense o be ablble to power t the colrom using g the sun, and so we stat to not be affected by the e por outatages. soso'm quite excited that we'll bebe able to powower it with sor and we're not too dependent on grid electricity. reporter: the mbeoeos want to tn their fish farm into africa's biggest. and they hoping to win the pepeople of mfanangano over toh farmrming. lbert: what we are hoping to sesee is tt ouour fiing mmunity, this fishing community y that we are frfrom,l now start to see this as a new waway of ung t the le. thth will start to see thehe ast thatat lake victororia is. porter: ththey're not the e ony beneneficiaries. w these diners in the capitalnh frfrom lake victctoria. host: tropical storms are among the most desestructive weaeatr eventsts. expertrts warn that t as global mperatures rise, storms will bebecome me frfreque and m mor tense. the avere e tempature has been rising forany y dedes. last year s s one ofhe w warst sincnce the start t
gilbert: thehe sun is veryry abundantnt over here.. so what rereally makes s sense o be ablble to power t the colrom using g the sun, and so we stat to not be affected by the e por outatages. soso'm quite excited that we'll bebe able to powower it with sor and we're not too dependent on grid electricity. reporter: the mbeoeos want to tn their fish farm into africa's biggest. and they hoping to win the pepeople of mfanangano over toh farmrming. lbert: what we are hoping to sesee is tt ouour...
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♪ >>> tonight -- sara gilbert sounds off on roseanne. >> i'm sad for the people who lost their jobs.owever -- >> will there be a dar lean spin-off in what we just learned. >>> then -- >> i'm going the cry. >> sandra bullock this tears. the emotional story she's never told. >> it's amazing to me. >>> plus, janet jackson divorce drama. her son in the middle. why she called 911 on her ex and hat the family is only telling "e.t." >>> blake and gwen's wedding fever. inside their i-do date. >>> then -- >> with this ring. >> we're on the set. >>> meghan markle's "suits" co-stars tell us what really went down at the royal wedding. >> no. >> but we're not allowed the say that apparently. >> okay. >>> this is "entertainment tonight." >>> sara gilbert speaks out today. could dar lean now get her own spin-off in the wake of roseanne's cancellation? forhe first time, oncamera, sara addressed the controversy. >> i would like to say this has been a very difficult week. a lot of people have been hurt by this. i will say i'm proud of the show we made. the show -- [ cheers and applause ] -- the show h
♪ >>> tonight -- sara gilbert sounds off on roseanne. >> i'm sad for the people who lost their jobs.owever -- >> will there be a dar lean spin-off in what we just learned. >>> then -- >> i'm going the cry. >> sandra bullock this tears. the emotional story she's never told. >> it's amazing to me. >>> plus, janet jackson divorce drama. her son in the middle. why she called 911 on her ex and hat the family is only telling "e.t."...
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john goodman is said to be very interested along with the rest of the cast. >> and gilbert spoke outsaying she stands behind the decision by abc to cancel the show after roseanne's controversial tweet. gilbert who was the executive producer of the reboot said the show was always about diversity and inclusn.a man who's alive today thanks to a doctor who was just watching hgtv. was featured on an "beachfront bargain hunt" and a viewer happened to be a surgeon who spotted a lump in her neck. >> dr. erich voight tracked her down and urged her to get a biopsy and sonogram and she did and shendou fut o had thyroid cancer. >> it's just a miracle in my opinion that he happened to see this on television. i can't express how grateful and thankful i am. >> and nicole and the doctor will meet this morning on "good morning america." >>> well, an epic journey across the pacific begins today. >> so ben lecompte is swimming he expects to reach the u.s. sometime in december. lecompte swam across the atlantic 20 yeago raising money for cancer research. ars >> this time he wants to raise awareness for
john goodman is said to be very interested along with the rest of the cast. >> and gilbert spoke outsaying she stands behind the decision by abc to cancel the show after roseanne's controversial tweet. gilbert who was the executive producer of the reboot said the show was always about diversity and inclusn.a man who's alive today thanks to a doctor who was just watching hgtv. was featured on an "beachfront bargain hunt" and a viewer happened to be a surgeon who spotted a lump in...
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gilbert spoke about the cancellation today on the talk.barr's daughters on the show. disney scrapped the reboot last week after barr posted a racist tweet towards barack obama's former white house aide. as on ambien a >> a lot of people have been hurt by this. this show has always been about diversity, love and inclusion and it's sad to see it end in this way. >> barr has apologized for the tweet and said she was on ambien at the time. >>> los angeles chooses its next police chief and the bay area is closely watching. will it be leaving san francisco with a gaping hole to fill? >> beautiful view looking over the transamerica pyramid looking out towards san francisco bay, clear skies, no fog right now, but that will change and temperatures will change as well. we going up, going down? we'll talk about it in the seven-day next. by the time that we got up there, his room was filled with smoke. the wind had blown and drifted the snow up agains the side of my house blocking the exhaust from my furnace. without the kidde smoke alarm my son would
gilbert spoke about the cancellation today on the talk.barr's daughters on the show. disney scrapped the reboot last week after barr posted a racist tweet towards barack obama's former white house aide. as on ambien a >> a lot of people have been hurt by this. this show has always been about diversity, love and inclusion and it's sad to see it end in this way. >> barr has apologized for the tweet and said she was on ambien at the time. >>> los angeles chooses its next...
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. >> tom gilberte. etiquette seems to be the big word here. or lack of it, or we have to design a new etiquette, whether it's following the permit plans to get your scooters on the street and then where to park them. there was one in the elevator at van ness, inside the elevator on the street. it's -- it's a lack of etiquette. and we have to, you are going to have to design the etiquette. it's more efficient, drops not in a bus zone, nothing near a corner makes sense right off the bat. we have uber and lyft etiquette that needs to be developed. bike etiquette needs to be developed. scooters etiquette needs to be developed and all moving vehicles and all squeezing the streets and the sidewalk. i think the key word here is etiquette. with, and you guys are going to have to establish it, thank you. >> thank you, mr. gilberte. >> madam chair. the last one for topics discussed by mr. riskin. public comment is closed, we will move on. >> moving on to item 8, advisory counsel report. i did not see a member of the c.a.c. present to address you to, so
. >> tom gilberte. etiquette seems to be the big word here. or lack of it, or we have to design a new etiquette, whether it's following the permit plans to get your scooters on the street and then where to park them. there was one in the elevator at van ness, inside the elevator on the street. it's -- it's a lack of etiquette. and we have to, you are going to have to design the etiquette. it's more efficient, drops not in a bus zone, nothing near a corner makes sense right off the bat. we...
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minister ‘s office, 15 of them that they say they were egged on by others in the chamber and they did gilbert numbers to the government and the government would not have given away any confession unless that felt it was facing defeat. brexiteers as saying that we just promise to have a chat with them but it is not so simple because the lords are still to have another say. so they have to be careful here, the remainers say we trust the prime minister, she said she would sort this out and she has got to otherwise the house of lords will kick it back again. we just showing pictures now of the commons chamber, a point of order being discussed there. pretty much all of the boats i think the government won today, is too is a feeling more confident now although she has more for —— more votes to deal with tomorrow? well i think she's trying to negotiate with careful path, not with the eu, that is separate, but with her own party and ultimately on one side she has these 15 or 20 conservative remain mps who say we want to stay closely aligned with the eu after brexit, it will be damaging to the economy
minister ‘s office, 15 of them that they say they were egged on by others in the chamber and they did gilbert numbers to the government and the government would not have given away any confession unless that felt it was facing defeat. brexiteers as saying that we just promise to have a chat with them but it is not so simple because the lords are still to have another say. so they have to be careful here, the remainers say we trust the prime minister, she said she would sort this out and she...
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five years ago just off the island and found danno brother and sister team gilbert and michelle began farming fish now they harvest some two hundred tons annually which goes straight onto ice we want to make sure that less fish is listed as that's it's obvious that right now almost sixty percent forty to sixty percent of all fish that is caught is lost because it's not quite cheap so what we're doing is we're creating to co-chief fish to tell r.p.i. hatched and grown in ponds on phangan island before being transferred to their floating cages. now based in the us created the fish farm in part for altruistic reasons. they feed fisheries is not just life and these fish farms make the fisheries is our communities fish found this is where we're from we want to see out people our community that is marginalised they want to see our community grow want to see them be empowered want to see them be able to have food for their tables the days when the fishermen here landed tons of perch are long gone during the one nine hundred eighty s. sustainability wasn't a widely known concept here in lake
five years ago just off the island and found danno brother and sister team gilbert and michelle began farming fish now they harvest some two hundred tons annually which goes straight onto ice we want to make sure that less fish is listed as that's it's obvious that right now almost sixty percent forty to sixty percent of all fish that is caught is lost because it's not quite cheap so what we're doing is we're creating to co-chief fish to tell r.p.i. hatched and grown in ponds on phangan island...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're tracking this week the war in the yemen will the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage. it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the region and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in donald trump's war against the us media he's out of a job.
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're tracking this week the war in the yemen will the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage. it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the region and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in...
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still with us is martin gilbert. you are vice chair of sky.n imagine, we want to ask what will happen to sky? which should be divested? martin: i am there to represent the 61% of shares not owned by fox. i have really tried to do the best deal i can with my colleagues, the independent directors on the board. i have to remain completely neutral as to who would be, or who my personal favorite is, or who i think would be a better owner. and just really see what happens . it looks like they will both be s will beboth bidder cleared in a week to 10 days, and then we will just have to see who pays the highest price. vonnie: so it is about price? martin: prices one of the aspects you look at. obviously, you look at the stakeholders and so on. at the end of the day, i suspect one of them will outbid the other and one will probably walk away. it is going to be a really interesting. vonnie: would you place a probability, given your conversations with other investors and shareholders? martin: i have to remain at should -- absolutely neutral. i think they
still with us is martin gilbert. you are vice chair of sky.n imagine, we want to ask what will happen to sky? which should be divested? martin: i am there to represent the 61% of shares not owned by fox. i have really tried to do the best deal i can with my colleagues, the independent directors on the board. i have to remain completely neutral as to who would be, or who my personal favorite is, or who i think would be a better owner. and just really see what happens . it looks like they will...
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gilbert and george, many people want to see their own work.are going to effectively highlight certain people they feel are... they have an eye for it, of course! it is bringing people through the door so they are exposed to this new talent. they were a little unhappy with the establishment. they say they are modern artists but their work is in the tate britain and they should be in the modern, they almost feel shunned, why? those who know their work, some of their work is quite shocking. we mentioned tommy nutter with gay iconography. that is the whole thing about art, it should be shocking and open discussion, it should provoke and stimulate. i'm a bit of a philistine, probably, but what is art? to me it is a picture. i know that it is two—dimensional. but there is a whole world. my daughter did a history of art at university, so consequently i've gone to galleries with her. we went to the tate last week. i am learning about art in a way i never did through her, she is an expert in certain areas. we look at it with that detail, when you look
gilbert and george, many people want to see their own work.are going to effectively highlight certain people they feel are... they have an eye for it, of course! it is bringing people through the door so they are exposed to this new talent. they were a little unhappy with the establishment. they say they are modern artists but their work is in the tate britain and they should be in the modern, they almost feel shunned, why? those who know their work, some of their work is quite shocking. we...
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yes, m gilberte. >> tom gilberte. 6,0 uber lifts on the road atatt one time versus 35,000 uber on the road at some point. numbers matter. again, quality of life. do we want 6,0e downtown? even if they're giving another government will take a nice profit or tax or, you know -- but do we want them? is that where we want go? insurance, i a scooter with a helmet hits a person in a wheelchair or a little kid or an old folk, we get broken a whole lot easie the uber lit insurance pattern, if there's no one in the car, have a different set of insurance, what they'll pay. this billion dollar -- billions of dollars corporation. i'm sitting here thinking that if you had children and they were going to spend the rest of their life paralyzed, duh. and,000 6 o 40,000 or 30,000 cars are going to a me tension to drivers that are on the street. at includes t tourist drivers that don't know what they're doing. if you're driving in the city and you're making money in the ty, you should sign into a $5 million damage policy per person. the c can arranget funding througha lic pub bank. we need to t route.
yes, m gilberte. >> tom gilberte. 6,0 uber lifts on the road atatt one time versus 35,000 uber on the road at some point. numbers matter. again, quality of life. do we want 6,0e downtown? even if they're giving another government will take a nice profit or tax or, you know -- but do we want them? is that where we want go? insurance, i a scooter with a helmet hits a person in a wheelchair or a little kid or an old folk, we get broken a whole lot easie the uber lit insurance pattern, if...
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on wednesday, she criticized sara gilbert and michael fishman for condemning her racist tweet.terday, she wrote, i forgive you both. love you both. wish you could have called me personally to talk. roseanne says the sad es part of the controversy vofls 9-year-old jaden rey who played her granddaughter. roseanne writes i'm asamed that she would think i didn't love her because she's african-american. >> i'm so happy. i want to do this for the rest of my life. >> i think you have a good start, missy. >> i love this. >> meanwhile, another twist today. ♪ no monsters, no way >> the 65-year-old comedian tried to explain herself by posting videos she made back in 2006. ♪ somehow we must learn to get along with e everyone ♪ >> she dedicated this bob marley cover to everybody suffering today. ♪ every little thing is gonna be all right ♪ >> apparently, she backed out of a scheduled podcast inte was no and doesn't want to travf a phone conversation they had earlier this week. >> she told me she was taking ambien. she was drunk memorial day weekend. she tweeted a bunch of stupid [ bleep ] a
on wednesday, she criticized sara gilbert and michael fishman for condemning her racist tweet.terday, she wrote, i forgive you both. love you both. wish you could have called me personally to talk. roseanne says the sad es part of the controversy vofls 9-year-old jaden rey who played her granddaughter. roseanne writes i'm asamed that she would think i didn't love her because she's african-american. >> i'm so happy. i want to do this for the rest of my life. >> i think you have a...
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gilberte. >> thank you. ectric -- changes. >> chairman brinkman: give your n f th record. >> tom gilberte. how about the daytime energy packs to rejuvenate the bus cells in the bus? panels on of r the garage of the warehouses, wherever we can get some. it's on the battery size, the battery itself, it's easy transfer of the batteries in and out. a universal standard, what ery i going to hold up the longest and after five years do we have to replace these batteries with other batteries. that is going to be major question when you go forward on this it's going to be quiet electric buses oh -- on the outside but please relatively quickly find out if these buses rattle on the inside. that is still unacceptable, you know, to let buses rattle on the inside. thank you. good luck. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. do i have any other pun comment? -- public comment? seeing none public comment is closed. director reiskin, the green zones that mr. haley mentioned, do we have a program about where those would be? i do thi
gilberte. >> thank you. ectric -- changes. >> chairman brinkman: give your n f th record. >> tom gilberte. how about the daytime energy packs to rejuvenate the bus cells in the bus? panels on of r the garage of the warehouses, wherever we can get some. it's on the battery size, the battery itself, it's easy transfer of the batteries in and out. a universal standard, what ery i going to hold up the longest and after five years do we have to replace these batteries with other...
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-- sarah gilbert's character darlene instead of roseanne. roseanne has apologized and lost her show over this tweet comparing a former obama advisor to an ape, but is she held to a different standard than others? some including the president say yes. he tweeted, "why aren't they firing no talent samantha bee for the horrible rating used on her low rating show, a total double standard?" he's talking about the comments on her show full frontal where she blasted his daughter ivanka with her baby boy given the news of undocumented children separated from their parents. >> do something about your dad's immigration practices you [ bleep ]. >> bee apologized and so did the network but still has her show. masters said the two are not the same. >> sam bee addressed a policy issue. she made a poor choice of words and apologized. roseanne issued a racist tweet addressing a group of people and it wasn't the first time. >> reporter: masters said she does believe bee will keep her show. >> tbs did stand behind her and i think if they don't for one poor wo
-- sarah gilbert's character darlene instead of roseanne. roseanne has apologized and lost her show over this tweet comparing a former obama advisor to an ape, but is she held to a different standard than others? some including the president say yes. he tweeted, "why aren't they firing no talent samantha bee for the horrible rating used on her low rating show, a total double standard?" he's talking about the comments on her show full frontal where she blasted his daughter ivanka with...
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. >> gilbert nunca imaginÓ tener esta oportunidad. >> siempre iba al trabajo y con el libreto en el trenente el sÉptimo dÍa se estrena en el corazÓn de manhattan, en nueva york para noticias telemundo. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ la receta perfecta de los mÁs exquisitos tacos de canasta esÁa en manos de una mujer de oaxaca que los vende a docenas de clientes en las calles de ciudad de mÉxico, su manera de preparar este platillo es a la vez un ritual y un secreto familiar muy bien guardado. que vÍctor silva descubre para nosotros. >> al caer la noche y entre el bullicio del centro de la ciudad de mÉxico hay un sonido que sobresale entre todos. >> tacos de canasta frescos. >> de trenzas recogidas, una mujer de oaxaca vende caco tacos de canasta o sudados, delicioso y tradicional platillo de la gastronomÍa urbana de mÉxico. >> entre la sencillez de la tortilla y el guacamole se ocultan grandes secretos. reconocida como lady tacos de canasta sigue la tradiciÓn familiar. >> es el chicharrÓn y la papa con un poco de esto para que agarre el color rojo. >> una vez listo el chicharrÓn, la papa y el frijol, p
. >> gilbert nunca imaginÓ tener esta oportunidad. >> siempre iba al trabajo y con el libreto en el trenente el sÉptimo dÍa se estrena en el corazÓn de manhattan, en nueva york para noticias telemundo. >> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ la receta perfecta de los mÁs exquisitos tacos de canasta esÁa en manos de una mujer de oaxaca que los vende a docenas de clientes en las calles de ciudad de mÉxico, su manera de preparar este platillo es a la vez un ritual y un secreto familiar muy...
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>> laurie metcalf, john, goodman, and sara gilbert had reportedly received $2,300,000 to $350,000 per episode. >> so those actors with ironclad guarantees will likely see their pay checks, but "variety's" joe otterson says the crew will feel the hit for many months to come. >> for the people who didn't have guarantees in their contracts, they stand to lose a substantial amount of money. these people are going to be out of work for the next year, so that's the biggest collateral damage. >> in addition to losing millions, abc has another challenge to sort out -- how to fill the now empty tuesday night time slot left open by the sitcom's cancellation. spinning off a popular character from "the middle" may just be the answer. >> "roseanne" really appealed to a strong midwestern audience and abc is looking for immigrant to replicate that. "the middle" has always been a stable performer. people have really taken to eden's character on the show, so i would think in terms of replacing "roseanne" that would probably be her best option. >> yes! >> so what's next? >> but it might take some serio
>> laurie metcalf, john, goodman, and sara gilbert had reportedly received $2,300,000 to $350,000 per episode. >> so those actors with ironclad guarantees will likely see their pay checks, but "variety's" joe otterson says the crew will feel the hit for many months to come. >> for the people who didn't have guarantees in their contracts, they stand to lose a substantial amount of money. these people are going to be out of work for the next year, so that's the biggest...
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even the gilbert story portrait of george washington we all know so well. it was realized before the war was even completely done, they were not at risk. for about six years they were housed in this room and guests were walking past. there were guards on duty and dogs on duty. in 1943 the estate closed to guests because of the lack of manpower and rations of gasoline. so the artwork was here tucked away for another year, you're in a half ends sent back in 1944. mrs. vanderbilt did not charge the gallery for that. we will wonderful letters saying that he was part of her american duty, her patriotic duty to house the artwork. it's interesting why the spaces might not have been finished. many people say that it is for financial reasons. there were incrediy carved woodwork, exquisite metalwork. i suspect it was very common that rooms would be outputted with paneling, with other moms being dismantled. i imagine they were waiting to find just the right space and wood paneling, and they never came across it. and also the architect passed away during the final phas
even the gilbert story portrait of george washington we all know so well. it was realized before the war was even completely done, they were not at risk. for about six years they were housed in this room and guests were walking past. there were guards on duty and dogs on duty. in 1943 the estate closed to guests because of the lack of manpower and rations of gasoline. so the artwork was here tucked away for another year, you're in a half ends sent back in 1944. mrs. vanderbilt did not charge...
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. >> sara gilbert, who was instrumental in getting last season's reboot off the ground, will return astive produce eer and in the role of darlene. >> i can't wait to read the script. >> other confirmed cast members include laurie metcalf. john goodman. lecy goranson and michael fishman. >> what's up, deplorable? >> abc's announcement at roseanne's spin-off hipted at how they'll cope without the matriarch. after a sudden turn of events, the conners are forced to face the daily struggles of life in lanford in a way they never have before. >> awc would not have green-lit this new series if it didn't have a vision of what it was. what the show was going to look like without roseanne barr. >> brian stelter says it's a high probability that the character cou die. >> with whether they kill her off or not, she's not going to beooming in the background. abc is going the want a new show. not lingering awkwardness involving barr. >> i need you the leave. >> it's not the first time hollywood has continued series without their main star. this fall, netflix's "house of cards" returns without preside
. >> sara gilbert, who was instrumental in getting last season's reboot off the ground, will return astive produce eer and in the role of darlene. >> i can't wait to read the script. >> other confirmed cast members include laurie metcalf. john goodman. lecy goranson and michael fishman. >> what's up, deplorable? >> abc's announcement at roseanne's spin-off hipted at how they'll cope without the matriarch. after a sudden turn of events, the conners are forced to...
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. >> reporter: you see, it was lynn, gilbert baker, and james mcnamara, she says, who created the designsion for the original rainbow flag in san francisco back in 1978. >> the rainbow flag, the originals were hand dyed, hand sewn, in large buckets of dye, salt, soda ash, and warm water. and you're lifting and stirring and pulling the fabric for hours. and then it has to be rinsed and rerinsed and then it has to be dried and ironed. i wanted to be like an american flag because i love the american flag. >> reporter: at the one archives at usc, the largest collection of lgbt history in the world, lynn and documentarian glen mcilhiney reflected on the flag's first flight. >> approximately 40 x 60, weighed many, many pounds, it took about six people to carry each one. >> reporter: across the nation, 40 years later, after those first flags soared in san francisco, tyler wallic has been celebrating pride all month. >> personally having grown up knowing i was gay in texas, the rain we flag was always something that actually kind of scared me. >> reporter: those same colors that sparked a moveme
. >> reporter: you see, it was lynn, gilbert baker, and james mcnamara, she says, who created the designsion for the original rainbow flag in san francisco back in 1978. >> the rainbow flag, the originals were hand dyed, hand sewn, in large buckets of dye, salt, soda ash, and warm water. and you're lifting and stirring and pulling the fabric for hours. and then it has to be rinsed and rerinsed and then it has to be dried and ironed. i wanted to be like an american flag because i...
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it will include john goodman and sara gilbert.ow-san bar was a wonderful life full of complete endeavors that made it worth living. he was 68 years old. >>> still to come, the escalating commute. the u.s. imposes tariffs on importds today. which products will take a big hit. puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome iu alictoto t2p or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and get
it will include john goodman and sara gilbert.ow-san bar was a wonderful life full of complete endeavors that made it worth living. he was 68 years old. >>> still to come, the escalating commute. the u.s. imposes tariffs on importds today. which products will take a big hit. puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to...
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and steel fire doors, and having no idea that great work by rembrandt, vermeer were here, even the gilbert of george washington. the artwork was only here for a couple of years. it was realized before the war was done that they were not at risk in the way that they thought, so it was around the year were guests were walking idea that inno 1943, the estate closed to guests because of a lack of manpower. so many people were involved in the war and rations with gasoline. ,he artwork hung here on racks safe and tucked away for another year, and were sent back in 1944. mrs. vanderbilt did not charge the gallery for that. we have a beautiful letter saying it was part of her american duty, perp each other duty, to house and keep the are safe at biltmore. it is interesting to think why the spaces might not of been finished. many people say perhaps it was because of financial reasons. i am not quite sure that was the case because there are so many other spaces but important guests would not have seen better finished with beautiful metalwork. finances had been the deciding factor, those other spaces
and steel fire doors, and having no idea that great work by rembrandt, vermeer were here, even the gilbert of george washington. the artwork was only here for a couple of years. it was realized before the war was done that they were not at risk in the way that they thought, so it was around the year were guests were walking idea that inno 1943, the estate closed to guests because of a lack of manpower. so many people were involved in the war and rations with gasoline. ,he artwork hung here on...
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reboot minus roseanne and this time there is talk it could focus on that tv daughter played by sarah gilbert. >>> it has been a trition for years but now there is a car show crackdown at a monthly bay area block party. oakland shuts down a few blocks of telegraph avenue on the first friday of every month. vintage cars have been part of the fun. city officials said they were not welcome. >> reporter: dancing, oldies music, and old-school cars. this looks like a scene from a 70s movie. impromptu car shows were happening at first fridays until they were shut down last summer. >> it is frustrating and upsetting. >> they say these cars are causing too much ruckus. >> reporter: the car shows were not organized by first fridays and car owners parked outside of the festival's entrance by space burger on telegraph avenue. car and showing up since otorcycle 2009 so first friday organizers embraced them. >> they are incredibly popular. >> reporter: car enthusiasts say last summer the police asked them to move since they did not have a permit and were parking in illegal spots. >> some of the car owners
reboot minus roseanne and this time there is talk it could focus on that tv daughter played by sarah gilbert. >>> it has been a trition for years but now there is a car show crackdown at a monthly bay area block party. oakland shuts down a few blocks of telegraph avenue on the first friday of every month. vintage cars have been part of the fun. city officials said they were not welcome. >> reporter: dancing, oldies music, and old-school cars. this looks like a scene from a 70s...
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conners" premieres this fall with much of the old cast including john goodman, laurie metcalf and sarah gilberteanne will have no financial or creative involvement in this new program. >>> and next to some jaw-dropping details about the spending habits of actor john deputy. >> in a new interview he says he spends more than $30,000 a month on wine. more than that. now, the figure is part of a lawsuit against depp filed by his former managers. he also claims he's blown 200 grand a month on private planes, nearly that much on security and $300,000 a month on a staff of 40 people. >>> england, meanwhile, england has a serious crisis on its hands amid the world cup and a heat wave. it is facing a looming beer shortage. >> brewers are running out of carbon dioxide, which is used to put the fizz in beer or keep it fresh. most of the plants that make co2 are in shorter supply. >> england fans are expected to drink an extra 14 million pints in the early stages of the world cup if they can be supplied. >> this is a crisis, indeed. >>> and you can call this a new health sensation. >> someone was selling h
conners" premieres this fall with much of the old cast including john goodman, laurie metcalf and sarah gilberteanne will have no financial or creative involvement in this new program. >>> and next to some jaw-dropping details about the spending habits of actor john deputy. >> in a new interview he says he spends more than $30,000 a month on wine. more than that. now, the figure is part of a lawsuit against depp filed by his former managers. he also claims he's blown 200...
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one suggestion that kept coming up the focus should be on sarah gilbert's character darlene and singlewant to get to larry hackett, managing part after 10ten media. good to have you back with us this week. we were just talking about this whether it's been done before -- we know it has been done but without the main character. does it succeed? >> she looms over this show like nobody else has. shelley long left "cheers," and david caruso left "nypd blue." this is different. i believe why people watch, they see themselves in these characters and see the family dynamic and recognize something they want to see and follow. i think with the writers here, we know months ahead of time they can do that with these characters. these are not slouches, john goodman, laurie metcalf and sarah gilbert are characters people have come to love. i think it's possible. >> look at the year laurie metcalf has had on broadway. what's the challenge for the writers? there's going to be curiosity in the beginning to see how it works out. have to make sure it's great. >> to make it natural and what happens in the
one suggestion that kept coming up the focus should be on sarah gilbert's character darlene and singlewant to get to larry hackett, managing part after 10ten media. good to have you back with us this week. we were just talking about this whether it's been done before -- we know it has been done but without the main character. does it succeed? >> she looms over this show like nobody else has. shelley long left "cheers," and david caruso left "nypd blue." this is...
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>> reporter: partnering with hpm, hope services hawaii and the national guard, gilbert's vision is becoming a reality. >> a lot of what you see here is made possible because of his relationships and his heart for the community. >> reporter: this will provide a relatively comfortable and safe home for displaced families allowing them to go to work, deal with insurance companies and focus on rebuilding. >> this is bringing hope to these people, to our community that we love them, that this is a great place to live. >> reporter: well after the crisis has passed he hopes the property will serve the homeless community here, another vision he's worked toward for some time. now he has all the help he could have asked for. >> all these volunteers come today with their heart, their love and support for our communities, phenomenal. i'm very speechless and when i said we're going to get it done today, we're going to get it done today. >> good for them. >>> we've got sunny skies around much of northern california and windy, too, windy enough to fly an iron kite out there at times, gusts up to about 30
>> reporter: partnering with hpm, hope services hawaii and the national guard, gilbert's vision is becoming a reality. >> a lot of what you see here is made possible because of his relationships and his heart for the community. >> reporter: this will provide a relatively comfortable and safe home for displaced families allowing them to go to work, deal with insurance companies and focus on rebuilding. >> this is bringing hope to these people, to our community that we...
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not that i haven't been fired up since i came into office, i do want to give a special shout out to gilbert baker. i don't know how many of you know, this pride is the 40th anniversary of the creation of the rainbow flag. the first rainbow flag. [applause] the first rainbow flag flew 14 years ago, and now you can find it in every country in the wor world. that kind of creative, passionate activism is what we are here to celebrate and to continue. thank you all, and happy pride. [applause] >> mayor farrell: i would also like to introduce claire farley. thank you. the office of transgender initiative, lgbtq initiative, sorry. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. good morning everyone. i'm so happy to be here to celebrate and kick off pride with you all today. [cheers and applause] i'll give it a minute. as we know, 2018 has been a challenging year, as we fight for basic human rights and lgbtq rights across the country. san francisco continues to be a leader in advancing the rights for transgender and lgbtq people. as our federal administration has it under constant attack. furthermore, our div
not that i haven't been fired up since i came into office, i do want to give a special shout out to gilbert baker. i don't know how many of you know, this pride is the 40th anniversary of the creation of the rainbow flag. the first rainbow flag. [applause] the first rainbow flag flew 14 years ago, and now you can find it in every country in the wor world. that kind of creative, passionate activism is what we are here to celebrate and to continue. thank you all, and happy pride. [applause]...
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much is happening now is a boom not just for scientists, but for science enthusiasts like hannah gilberts amazing! this is a nerd's paradise. >> reporter: is this like a super bowl? >> yes, yes! just so much better. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, yellowstone. >> glor: and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oids. ty sues a major local dr >>> kpix 5 news starts with a battle over opioids. a local drug distributor is blamed for fueling a public health crisis. san joaquin county says it has lost millions of dollars to the opioid epidemic. >> it's taking on three big drug distributors, including one here in the bay area. they say they are making big profits by breaking the law. >> reporter: san mateo county is going after the distributors, not the makers. it's one of the largest employers in the area with a revenue of nearly $2 billion per year. they are accused of flooding the bay area with billions of opioid pills. >> we think that over 300,000 prescrip
much is happening now is a boom not just for scientists, but for science enthusiasts like hannah gilberts amazing! this is a nerd's paradise. >> reporter: is this like a super bowl? >> yes, yes! just so much better. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, yellowstone. >> glor: and that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. see you tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org oids. ty sues a...
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much is happening now is a boon not just for scientists, but for science enthusiasts like hannah gilbert this is amazing. this is a nerd's paradise. >> reporter: is this like a super bowl? >> yes, yes, just so much better. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, yellowstone. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." for more news any time, go to our streaming news channel, cbsn, at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs weekend.. and we've already seen a couple of close calls. now at 6:00 the fire danger is rising right along with the temperatures this weekend and we have already seen a couple of close calls. >> you could hide all you want. the whole world going to see you, boo. >> this video shot near at&t park going viral tonight. why the woman on the phone allegedly called the cops on an 8-year-old african-american girl. >>> outrage tonight over plans to potentially turn a former east bay military installment into a detention camp for my grant
much is happening now is a boon not just for scientists, but for science enthusiasts like hannah gilbert this is amazing. this is a nerd's paradise. >> reporter: is this like a super bowl? >> yes, yes, just so much better. >> reporter: jamie yuccas, cbs news, yellowstone. >> quijano: that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." for more news any time, go to our streaming news channel, cbsn, at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're tracking this week the war in yemen will the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the reach and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in donald trump's war against the u.s. media he's out of a job. for a conflict described by amnesty international as the forgotten war yemen has found itself in an unusual place over the past week in the news the reason for that is the assault by the combined forces of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates on the port city of hold data the u.n. already calls yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis and that port is where yemenis get seventy percent of their aid supplies while it's the saudi led coalition that is wage this war from the air over the past three years hitting multiple civilian targets many media
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're tracking this week the war in yemen will the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the reach and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in donald...
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harry jaffa and sir martin gilbert while he was writing the last six volumes of the official churchill wife penny has been friends of mine. quite likely the most influential conservative you have never heard of primarily because of the work hillsdale does in turning out brilliant young graduates, many of whom go on to staff the government where constitutional conservatives gather every day to remember what it is that makes the country work. he is famously a never, never trumper as i am. we stayed in the broadcast equivalent of switzerland, never endorsing any candidate. welcome, doctor. good morning to you. >> how are you? >> i'm great. larry, let's start with this question. why did you never become a never trumper? >> well, a lot of reasons. one is i live in the academic world, so we use more time to think. the trump candidacy was really confusing. where did this guy come from? nobody like him ever got elected president of the united states. while i was thinking about it, i began to notice his appeal. in january 201, he wrote an article about the bureau of land management and the rule
harry jaffa and sir martin gilbert while he was writing the last six volumes of the official churchill wife penny has been friends of mine. quite likely the most influential conservative you have never heard of primarily because of the work hillsdale does in turning out brilliant young graduates, many of whom go on to staff the government where constitutional conservatives gather every day to remember what it is that makes the country work. he is famously a never, never trumper as i am. we...
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dolly madison was rescuing the gilbert stuart portrait of george washington from the advance of the british soldiers during the war of 1812. so many other stories. it is such a great personal pleasure for me to be here with all of you. in honor of betty. who as andrea rightly said was someone who i looked up to. who i follow and who in my opinion is one of the most transformational americans in the last half of the 20th century. i did not say first lady. i said american. cause of what she did and how she did it. i have to go back a little bit. gerald ford was my first boss in politics. in the summer of 1968. i was a and turn a junior at wellesley. and tried out for this program where we would send about eight weeks in washington. i was assigned to the house republican conference committee. gerald ford was the minority leader. a wonderful picture of us somewhere that will show up on twitter or someplace else. where he took pictures with all of the interns. i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seem to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-for
dolly madison was rescuing the gilbert stuart portrait of george washington from the advance of the british soldiers during the war of 1812. so many other stories. it is such a great personal pleasure for me to be here with all of you. in honor of betty. who as andrea rightly said was someone who i looked up to. who i follow and who in my opinion is one of the most transformational americans in the last half of the 20th century. i did not say first lady. i said american. cause of what she did...