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gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why?emonis: because any time one person over 40 years can build a business in america and have it stay open and last, is a big accomplishment. you've fed a lot of people over the years and you have a lot to be proud of. gilbert: i never thinking about that. i thinking of something, i thinking with my heart, not, not with my brain. lemonis: well, that's why you're successful. gilbert: you think so? lemonis: yes. because business isn't just about thinking with your checkbook. how proud are you of your dad? ana: very proud. to have him be an immigrant that didn't go to college, to accomplish what he's accomplished is, i mean, it's amazing. lemonis: what worries you the most about your dad? ana: his health and, you know, having him -- gilbert: i'm okay. ana: i know you're okay, but some days, you're not okay. gilbert: don't worry too much. ana: i do worry. gilbert: okay. ana: i'm going to worry about you. he's so stubborn, you know. it's like... gilbert: don't cry. ana: i know, you're making m
gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why?emonis: because any time one person over 40 years can build a business in america and have it stay open and last, is a big accomplishment. you've fed a lot of people over the years and you have a lot to be proud of. gilbert: i never thinking about that. i thinking of something, i thinking with my heart, not, not with my brain. lemonis: well, that's why you're successful. gilbert: you think so? lemonis: yes. because business isn't...
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gilbert king and carol greenlee, welcome to democracy now! carol, if you could begin by talking about the significance pardon ofr desantis' your father, charles greenlee. >> thank you for having me this morning. decision wasntis' very significant to my family. even though my father passed in 2012, it still lingered shame, a cloud over my family that he was convicted of this horrific crime. my nieces and nephews, my son all carried this cloud over them. cloud fromed a bad being carried by innocent children, innocent family members. i feel that a chain has been broken. it felt like the door of justice swung open and the nightmare of torture, waking up at night to the pain of what had happened to my father. it was very significant. it relieved a lot of pain. it closed the door of injustice on the family. amy: gilbert king, you wrote this rise winning book "devil in the grove" about the groveland four can you talk about what happened 70 years ago? >> 70 years ago, there was a grave miscarriage of justice that took place. accusations of sexual ass
gilbert king and carol greenlee, welcome to democracy now! carol, if you could begin by talking about the significance pardon ofr desantis' your father, charles greenlee. >> thank you for having me this morning. decision wasntis' very significant to my family. even though my father passed in 2012, it still lingered shame, a cloud over my family that he was convicted of this horrific crime. my nieces and nephews, my son all carried this cloud over them. cloud fromed a bad being carried by...
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gilbert, thank you very much for joining us. across the board, how have air traffic controllers been affectedby this shutdown? >> well, you know, depending onr where th working, they're handling it differently. they're all casing to work, you mentioned, since the shutdowns occurred without receiving pay. they're working overtime without receiving that pay, working holidays, weekends, nights to bp there vide the service that the public deserves, safeou passage througr airspace to get goods where they need to go, to keep the economy moving, they're there, but the strain is becoming signtnifi each day this shutdown continues, they worry aboth r next paycheck, and now we're set to get a second paycheck without any pay int it. and it's not just about the pay. it's the fact that they don't know how long this is going to occur. so, now, a job, where you need to be focused 100% of the time on making sure planes don't hit each other, they're woried about the length of the shutdown and whether they will have to find other employment, ethe
gilbert, thank you very much for joining us. across the board, how have air traffic controllers been affectedby this shutdown? >> well, you know, depending onr where th working, they're handling it differently. they're all casing to work, you mentioned, since the shutdowns occurred without receiving pay. they're working overtime without receiving that pay, working holidays, weekends, nights to bp there vide the service that the public deserves, safeou passage througr airspace to get goods...
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and at the - playing l front of legends gilbert and at the - playing l front of legends - gilbert atwas a very special was lenny firsts lenny firsts - l was lenny, 0k. a of also, a lot of those older players now have children and you can really tell it makes a huge difference to. . . .. them . have their children them to have their children seeing that do— ‘ helps you o ‘ helps you keep your feet on ground i well. it is not the ground as well. it is not appropriate, we all agreed on that. everyone is agreed on that. know you tweaking. it was great fun, had to say. —— no eartweaking. night clubbing and table tennis might not sound like an obvious mix, but it's popping up in eight different cities over the coming year, engaging thousands of people. the so—called ping pong fight club combines djs, ex professionals, and even a robot, to try and encourage more young people to start playing. i've been to see how different the sport is, compared to how it used to be. groups of people getting together over a table tennis table? well, nothing new in that. file footage: referees and audience h
and at the - playing l front of legends gilbert and at the - playing l front of legends - gilbert atwas a very special was lenny firsts lenny firsts - l was lenny, 0k. a of also, a lot of those older players now have children and you can really tell it makes a huge difference to. . . .. them . have their children them to have their children seeing that do— ‘ helps you o ‘ helps you keep your feet on ground i well. it is not the ground as well. it is not appropriate, we all agreed on that....
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trish gilbert, i flew a couple of weekends ago p and immediately tweeted my thanks to the air traffic controllers when we miraculously took off on time and landed early. and there wasn't much attention then to what was going on in air traffic. i was very concerned about it. where are we now and what is it like trying to -- for air traffic controllers trying to do their full work shifts, concentrate on that air traffic while they're worrying about how they pay the rent? >> so you know, we're 34 days in, much too long already. it's unreasonable and it's reckless. air traffic controllers' main job is to prevent planes from hitting each other. >> yes. >> that is giving them turns, giving them climbs and descents to miss other planes. they need to be focused on doing that job 100% of the time. they shouldn't be driving for uber before their shift. they shouldn't be waiting tables. they should be getting rested. fatigue matters. the stress matters. they're not sleeping at night now because they're worried about not just the paycheck they've missed and the next one they're going to miss tomo
trish gilbert, i flew a couple of weekends ago p and immediately tweeted my thanks to the air traffic controllers when we miraculously took off on time and landed early. and there wasn't much attention then to what was going on in air traffic. i was very concerned about it. where are we now and what is it like trying to -- for air traffic controllers trying to do their full work shifts, concentrate on that air traffic while they're worrying about how they pay the rent? >> so you know,...
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and rounding out the class...bay area tennis legend brad gilbert. grew up in oakland...cended to an excellent pro career that saw him move to top 4 in the world rankings... and once his playing career was finished, he mentored the greats...coaching andre agassi to 6-grand slam titles. and here is your class of inductees. jason kidd... tara vanderveer... dave dravecky.... keena turner... and brad gilbert. the inductees will be honored at an enshrinement banquet on may 2nnd. congratulations to all. we'll have more news after the break. (grant) bart is cracking down on fade evaders... tonight they stepped up patrols at the embarcadero bart station... to catch them in the act... kron4's dan thorn is live in san francisco with what commuters are saying about it, dan? i spoke with several bart riders who's opinions vary on fare cheats but bart officials say these evaders are costing then system millions of dollars and these inspectors help in a big way. bart's proof of payment team out in force thursday night... they're making sure riders are doing the right thing and not skip
and rounding out the class...bay area tennis legend brad gilbert. grew up in oakland...cended to an excellent pro career that saw him move to top 4 in the world rankings... and once his playing career was finished, he mentored the greats...coaching andre agassi to 6-grand slam titles. and here is your class of inductees. jason kidd... tara vanderveer... dave dravecky.... keena turner... and brad gilbert. the inductees will be honored at an enshrinement banquet on may 2nnd. congratulations to...
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those on the job, without pay.a union official -- blaming the government shutdownvoice of: trish gilbert, exec vp natl air traffic controllers assoc: "you can't mess with a system that is so integral to the united states and our economy and our safety. this is reckless."by friday afternoon, the f-a-a said the situation was resolved, with residual delays remainingit underscored the strain on essential workers -- like air traffic controllers, t-s-a screeners -- and f-b-i employees.the president said he'll make an effort to make sure federal employees get their back pay -- as quickly as possible. the president said if no deal is reached by february 15th -- he'll either shut down the government again, or consider a national emergency declaration. (vicki) and the temporary agreement to re-open the government came during a pre-planned "stop the shutdown rally" in oakland(grant) reactions from t-s-a employees varied from, that of joy...to disbelief kron4's haaziq madyun has the story nats"no more shutdown""no more shutdown"news of president donald trump and u.s. congressional leaders reaching a
those on the job, without pay.a union official -- blaming the government shutdownvoice of: trish gilbert, exec vp natl air traffic controllers assoc: "you can't mess with a system that is so integral to the united states and our economy and our safety. this is reckless."by friday afternoon, the f-a-a said the situation was resolved, with residual delays remainingit underscored the strain on essential workers -- like air traffic controllers, t-s-a screeners -- and f-b-i employees.the...
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and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spentthirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was in the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's thought police. i live with the mental health issues do i look like a criminal. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack fourteen times sounds like something went wrong in did she call these all this officer wish they knew these good reasons is bad so i am saying they sat with a right. person for me to ask you this not really rosy time. thank you very much thank you thank you. my. boy this is a big time for iraq. we have to look more detail workers for man came from. worse to burn it worse he raise
and collecting a city pension of five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spentthirty five years in and. here of course in wisconsin as were the only big city. there was in the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about a homicide investigation i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't...
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. >> reporter: sarah, of course, is sara gilbert, cast as roseanne's daughter darlene as a precocious child star. >> i had it in my nose all day! >> reporter: today she's the boss, serving as both actor and executive producer. >> i don't even think of myself as a boss. i just think of it like helping to organize and keep this thing going and try to help keep it on track. >> reporter: of course a lot has changed. now the conners are moving on after losing their matriarch, roseanne. >> i don't want to leave this house. because -- because -- i don't want to leave her. >> this family, like all families who go through this, are trying to survive and define their new roles. deal with the loss in an honest way. >> we keep telling people we're grieving until we figure out how to feed ourselves. >> reporter: john goodman reviving his role as dan, now a widower. in the scene where you put your arm over the empty pillow, it helps, i guess, the audience grieve when the whole show is about grief? >> to help me. this is a lot like widowhood for me. my main working partner, scene partner, pal, is no
. >> reporter: sarah, of course, is sara gilbert, cast as roseanne's daughter darlene as a precocious child star. >> i had it in my nose all day! >> reporter: today she's the boss, serving as both actor and executive producer. >> i don't even think of myself as a boss. i just think of it like helping to organize and keep this thing going and try to help keep it on track. >> reporter: of course a lot has changed. now the conners are moving on after losing their...
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and collecting a city panter number five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spentthirty five years in a. challenge here of course. is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about homicide goes to. the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with a mental health issue do i look like a criminal to you. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid thank you. shack fourteen times so i went home in here for all these all this officer which say they want you these good reasons is a bag so i am safe they side with a. prison for me is the way through this procedure. every year i have. to. be having eyes. for this is a vicious. time to stop. we have to look him more detail workers for man came from. worse he born it worse he raised it did he have black
and collecting a city panter number five thousand dollars a month special agent gilbert hernandez spentthirty five years in a. challenge here of course. is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly world and suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from dram to come here and know what to do about homicide goes to. the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a...
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todd gilbert. mr. gilbert good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. fully aware of the implications of the bill, that it would remove almost any reasonable restrictions on the right to and i borings, right up until the moment of birth and we wanted to hear her say it. while horrifying, none of her answers were surprising, if anything was surprising about her answers it was the level of honesty that she exhibited. steve: right. >> we appreciate it that. because it cast a light, a bright light on the agenda of our democratic colleagues, not just in virginia but all across the country. while we appreciate the honesty, we remain horrified at the implications of what might happen if they ever get the chance to make that the law of virginia. ainsley: yeah. with republicans in the majority, this bill did not actually pass. >> correct. >> it was voted 5-3, against this bill. but it is very scary, isn't it? to know that -- >> yes. ainsley: if republicans lose that power this could happen, children could be, many people called it murder. >> absolutely. this bil
todd gilbert. mr. gilbert good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. fully aware of the implications of the bill, that it would remove almost any reasonable restrictions on the right to and i borings, right up until the moment of birth and we wanted to hear her say it. while horrifying, none of her answers were surprising, if anything was surprising about her answers it was the level of honesty that she exhibited. steve: right. >> we appreciate it that. because it cast a light, a...
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sara gilbert is 44. diver greg louganis, 59. oprah winfrey is 65. charlie wilson is 66. magnum p.i. himself, tom magnum p.i. himself, tom selleck, turns ♪ ♪ the things that matter most happen one morning and one cup at a time. ♪ ♪ this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. happen one morning and one cup at a time. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. a look at our live doppler radar. >>> and good tuesday morning to you. january 29th, 2019. >> 1946. >> good morning, folks, here with the news. >> as you can see right there, look what we're following on live doppler radar, scattered showers hitting the bay area, something we need to get prepared ra for.rcia. let's talk about the forecast, kari. >> we start out with light rain moving through parts of the bay area this morning. you'll catch a couple sprinkles on your way out the door and after this, we'll see it move through fairly quickly and clear out for the rest of the day. we are seeing clouds rolling by, lo
sara gilbert is 44. diver greg louganis, 59. oprah winfrey is 65. charlie wilson is 66. magnum p.i. himself, tom magnum p.i. himself, tom selleck, turns ♪ ♪ the things that matter most happen one morning and one cup at a time. ♪ ♪ this is charlie not coughing because he took delsym 12-hour. happen one morning and one cup at a time. and this is charlie still not coughing while trying his hardest not to wake zeus. delsym 12-hour. nothing lasts longer for powerful cough relief. a look at...
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dan gilbert says she arranged the meeting with the other men's wives to support his team. something that's kept the group connected over the years. <"it's surreal. it's weird, you know. it's one of those things, we've been together in different places and different times and stuff, but not all together, so. very surreal. they drove in last night, and when they got out of the truck, it was a neat moment.">( marty ) the buddies have a 15-year-long bet on whether the cowboys go to the super bowl before the ( marty ) in today's - hidden history: our black history series leading up to next months celebration .... we are going to take you to oakville, alabama, that is the childhood home of one of the most famous athletes in the world. jack royer has the story. <"he was born here, he picked cotton right here where we're standing" this land looks a lot different than it did than the last time jesse owens saw it himself. long before the world famous athlete heard a starter pistol, he spent 9 hard years living on this land in northwest alabama."welcome to the owens family home." whe
dan gilbert says she arranged the meeting with the other men's wives to support his team. something that's kept the group connected over the years. ( marty ) the buddies have a 15-year-long bet on whether the cowboys go to the super bowl before the ( marty ) in today's - hidden history: our black history series leading up to next months celebration .... we are going to take you to oakville, alabama, that is the childhood home of one of the most famous athletes in the world. jack royer has the...
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gilberte. any of the other members in general public comment?generally like to say thank you very much from a city college person, it was free -- i'm not commenting about the i think this, just saying thank you. it was free for me and i've taught there 39 years and if it had not been free, that would have never happened. i know we are not allowed to clap or sing, so, hey! thank you. >> i think we are allowed to sing. >> thank you. ♪ we've got a charter amendment ♪ ♪ we've got a charter amendment ♪ ♪ to keep city free, from the bottom of my heart i say thanks to thee ♪ ♪ we have free city college for you and for me ♪ >> thank you. >> thank you, police berg. -- miss berg. >> all right, madam president. >> oh, yeah. i just want to say, i wasn't here last week for all the great accolades that, thank you jane kim for a wonderful eight years. i'm proud to be a district 6 resident and close out as board president, one of the great moments. thanks for pushing universal child care, ban the box, and raising the minimum wage wage, and the other thing we ar
gilberte. any of the other members in general public comment?generally like to say thank you very much from a city college person, it was free -- i'm not commenting about the i think this, just saying thank you. it was free for me and i've taught there 39 years and if it had not been free, that would have never happened. i know we are not allowed to clap or sing, so, hey! thank you. >> i think we are allowed to sing. >> thank you. ♪ we've got a charter amendment ♪ ♪ we've got...
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gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney, she's a homemaker.hey decide in to go to vienna 1939 to rescue 50 children. they get an affidavit and sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia. they work in conjunction with the state department, although there is some resistance there, and they ultimately go to vienna with their pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care, and they foster 50 children and bring them back to philadelphia. what we are showing here is some americans who took these extraordinary risks, and to think about what was in the realm of the possible. are rescuing children as congress is unwilling to pass a bill to aid refugee children. sometimes the action the individual americans take can have much impact or impact individuals in different ways as the government is failing to take action on behalf of refugees. in the first half of the exhibition, you are looking at the early years before world war ii begins. 1933 to 1939. we are trying to ask enduring questions in the exh
gilbert and eleanor krause. he's an attorney, she's a homemaker.hey decide in to go to vienna 1939 to rescue 50 children. they get an affidavit and sponsorship from people in their own community in philadelphia. they work in conjunction with the state department, although there is some resistance there, and they ultimately go to vienna with their pediatrician from philadelphia and convince parents to put children in their care, and they foster 50 children and bring them back to philadelphia....
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gilbert true faith and allegiance to the same. you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and the will well and faithfully discharge the duty of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> my honor. can we get a picture here? a group shot. >> will cooperate here, please. one wire. thank you. >> we will get one from rose. perfect, thank you. thank you. >> senator. good to see you. >> versus abigail daughter. >> congratulations. [inaudible] >> so i'll administer the oath of office. raise your right hand. you solemnly swear you will support and defend the constitution of the united states and all foreign enemies and domestic. do you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose in evasion and that you well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god. >> i will. >> congratulations. thank you very much. i know how proud you are. should we take a picture
gilbert true faith and allegiance to the same. you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and the will well and faithfully discharge the duty of the office upon which you are about to enter so help you god? >> i do. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> my honor. can we get a picture here? a group shot. >> will cooperate here, please. one wire. thank you. >> we will get one from rose. perfect, thank you. thank you....
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brad gilbert was a winner over boris becker over his many conquests. andre agassi's coach. the hot rumor is as your next coach of the cal men's basketball program. that is what is making the rounds right now. also happening in the east bay this weekend fan fest. spring training opens up february 15 in arizona. the fans will get a chance to mix and mingle. marcus semien is well aware of the fact that the a's are not going to sneak up on anybody this year. everybody knows that they are good. >> we opened their eyes a little bit. the american league is stacked so we have to stay on top of our game. >> it is time to check this out on a friday night. this is a science teacher in fresno. he is giving his students a lesson in gravity. how about that? >>> that's it for us. we will see you later. don't miss the grand opening of the new floor & decor in burlingame. if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & de
brad gilbert was a winner over boris becker over his many conquests. andre agassi's coach. the hot rumor is as your next coach of the cal men's basketball program. that is what is making the rounds right now. also happening in the east bay this weekend fan fest. spring training opens up february 15 in arizona. the fans will get a chance to mix and mingle. marcus semien is well aware of the fact that the a's are not going to sneak up on anybody this year. everybody knows that they are good....
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billie jean king, brad gilbert. great destination spot museum with the cafe overlooking the bay. resident in the city would have access to the various elements within this facility including yoga, fitness and spinning that exists at the san francisco tennis club. the combination supported with paying members and allowing such great public access would be a sensable if it is done right at -- sensable if it is done right sensational use of one of the piers. thank you. >> thank you. any other public comment on this item? >> it looks like the tennis crowd is here in force. it is one of the reasons we are here is because it is a real exciting prospect to have an indoor tennis facility. it fits the bubbles that rebecca was talking about. there is a serious san francisco base real estate developer behind it, alexander real estate developer. and the serious operator of clubs, bay club, both of which are serious about producing revenue. they are committed to mixing that with the public facing aspects to this that is port wants and people developing this want. i would add this is a unique
billie jean king, brad gilbert. great destination spot museum with the cafe overlooking the bay. resident in the city would have access to the various elements within this facility including yoga, fitness and spinning that exists at the san francisco tennis club. the combination supported with paying members and allowing such great public access would be a sensable if it is done right at -- sensable if it is done right sensational use of one of the piers. thank you. >> thank you. any...
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. >>> we're joined by trish gilbert, the executive vice president of national air traffic controllers association. if i could begin on the safety issue. that's the one my friends and family and many of our viewers are most concerned now. is there any reason why people flying should be concerned that there's not enough man and woman power to keep planes safe as they're flying? >> each day this shutdown continues the situation gets worse and worse. there are several complicated complex layers in our system to ensure it maintains the critical safety component wes rely on when we fly. what we don't want to see is a catastrophic event occur and for us to come to you and say we told you controllers are working longer hours. they don't have support staff. they're going to work unpaid. they're looking for other jobs, maybe they're driving uber before and after their shift. this is unacceptable and we cannotdom this country and expect these people to continue to work without pay. >> alarming to raise the possibility of a catastrophic event. are you saying the effect of this shutdown in terms o
. >>> we're joined by trish gilbert, the executive vice president of national air traffic controllers association. if i could begin on the safety issue. that's the one my friends and family and many of our viewers are most concerned now. is there any reason why people flying should be concerned that there's not enough man and woman power to keep planes safe as they're flying? >> each day this shutdown continues the situation gets worse and worse. there are several complicated...
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dan gilbert says she arranged the meeting with the other men's wives to support his team.all is something that's kept the group connected over the years. <"it's surreal. it's weird, you know. it's one of those things, we've been together in different places and different times and stuff, but not all together, so. very surreal. they drove in last night, and when they got out of the truck, it was a neat moment."> they are driving up to tailgate before the game on sunday. and they even have a 15-year-long bet on whether the cowboys go to the super bowl before the chiefs. (jrstone) coming up -- a seven year old girl is starting to make waves as a barber in houston. we'll meet the girl who meets the girl who's "a cut above." when we come bacl (jrstone) in houston, there's a seven-year-old girl who's starting to make waves as a barber.(justine) charly edsitty meets the girl who's a cut above. nat sound:with a bow in her hair, a gold chain around her neck and a stool under her feet ...alijah hernandez hones her craft of clipping and snipping.alijah hernandez:"a fade is when you'r
dan gilbert says she arranged the meeting with the other men's wives to support his team.all is something that's kept the group connected over the years. they are driving up to tailgate before the game on sunday. and they even have a 15-year-long bet on whether the cowboys go to the super bowl before the chiefs. (jrstone) coming up -- a seven year old girl is starting to make waves as a barber in houston. we'll meet the girl who meets the girl who's "a cut above." when we come bacl...
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with traffic controllers pushed to the breaking point.trish gilbert:"we are already short staffed. now you have added the stress to air traffic controllers and their personal circumstances and they're not sleeping at night. we are concerned that they are not fit for duty."the president's surrender on the shutdown also reveals a new political reality in washington... with house speaker nancy pelosi... all but forcing mr. trump to eat his own tweets...after he promised.. no cave... just days ago.all democrats had to do was point to the video... from last month.president trump:"i will take the mantle. i will be the one to shut it down. i'm not going to blame you for it." you for it."going to blame down. i'm not the one to shut it down. i'm not going to blame you for it." (vicki) as the government reopens for the next three weeks, local federal workers are feeling cautiously optimistic... and still need all the help they can get... a coffee shop in alameda that's been serving as a donation hub of sorts continues to collect just in case... kron4's dan thorn is live in alameda tonight wi
with traffic controllers pushed to the breaking point.trish gilbert:"we are already short staffed. now you have added the stress to air traffic controllers and their personal circumstances and they're not sleeping at night. we are concerned that they are not fit for duty."the president's surrender on the shutdown also reveals a new political reality in washington... with house speaker nancy pelosi... all but forcing mr. trump to eat his own tweets...after he promised.. no cave... just...
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mike, take it away >> we have blue line futures and stacy gilbert of susquehanna to take up the questione call it the bottom from your point of view >> i wouldn't go there yet i think there's a bottom here. trade iing it is one thing, but you're going to buy as an investment, you can't let fomo take over. where you want to be b buying was weeks ago and capitalizing here there is overhead resistance heading into august 2017 february 2018 and really the xle is going to be in a down trend until it closes out above. got to get it close there. >> we think there continues to be attractive investments where we see investors maintain the positions. fundamentally, just quickly, one of the things we would concentrate on is this isn't just a buy a basket. this is pick your names that you know analysts have both highlights you have to focus on the good balance sheet, particularly those with free cash flow growth here two name, oil services side, chuck's top pick $55 price target 30 plus percent upside bullish flow on the options. pioneer natural resources, 192 price target we see 30% plus upside ove
mike, take it away >> we have blue line futures and stacy gilbert of susquehanna to take up the questione call it the bottom from your point of view >> i wouldn't go there yet i think there's a bottom here. trade iing it is one thing, but you're going to buy as an investment, you can't let fomo take over. where you want to be b buying was weeks ago and capitalizing here there is overhead resistance heading into august 2017 february 2018 and really the xle is going to be in a down...
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and bay area tennis great brad gilbert. inductees will be honored at an enshrinement banquet on may 2nnd. congratulations to all. (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. (grant) you're going to have to find another way to ask your valentine to "be mine" the popular candy "sweethearts" won't be on shelves this year. necco had been making the popular candies since 18-86. but the company filed for st spring. spangler candy company then bought necco. but say they didn't have enough time to bring sweethearts to market this season.(ken) competitors like brach's are still making conversation hearts... but an online retailer says sweethearts were by far the most popular brand.. commanding 80 percent of the u-s market for candy hearts. lawrence karnow: it was a spring-like day with beautiful sunshine across the entire bay area. highs today were in the mid to upper 60s. tonight it will be clear and chilly again with lows in the 30s and 40s. on the satellite you can see high pressure building along the west coast. that r
and bay area tennis great brad gilbert. inductees will be honored at an enshrinement banquet on may 2nnd. congratulations to all. (weather) coming up i'll have the seven day forecast. (grant) you're going to have to find another way to ask your valentine to "be mine" the popular candy "sweethearts" won't be on shelves this year. necco had been making the popular candies since 18-86. but the company filed for st spring. spangler candy company then bought necco. but say they...
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brad gilbert, and he also coached the great andre agassi. tara vandevere.tinues to do it every year. >> speak of the devil. we have three team, basketball squads in the bay area that are rolling. usf men, the warriors and tara and her stanford women in boulder tonight and it's all about alaina smith. 26 pointed, 6 rebounds. cardinals 7-0 in the pac 12. they have not lost a game since early december, 80-69 winner tonight. sunday they'll be in utah and that's tough because the utes are 21 in the country. the bears stayed in it but over the long haul the ruining youths catch and release here from megan huff. she had 18 of her 24, pops from the corner. 87-74. this has nothing to do with the super bowl but the 49er, for their fans, this is a fantasy. antonio brown best receiver in the nfl. he photo shopped himself in the uniform. it's still property of the pittsburgh steelers. you have to think do you want a guy like that on the team with the 49ers that is owned, officially, the steelers but he's putting that out there on social media. terrell owens thinks he'd
brad gilbert, and he also coached the great andre agassi. tara vandevere.tinues to do it every year. >> speak of the devil. we have three team, basketball squads in the bay area that are rolling. usf men, the warriors and tara and her stanford women in boulder tonight and it's all about alaina smith. 26 pointed, 6 rebounds. cardinals 7-0 in the pac 12. they have not lost a game since early december, 80-69 winner tonight. sunday they'll be in utah and that's tough because the utes are 21...
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joining us now is mark gilbert. about hedge funds, and is a columnist for bloomberg opinion. very briefly, because i know this is not your focus, how do they compare to its peers? >> they beat the aggregate losses last year by about 7% and what we are seeing is a broad dispersion. big winners in big losers. we are seeing a lot of funds losing money and so that dispersion and returns shows what a difficult year was for global markets in particular, where the trend was never your friend, was never anything to jump onto, that could deliver sustained, persistent performance. >> mark, here wrote an article on friday about the risk of losing money by shorting bonds. while custer your arguments. expect ofr people bond yields to sustain, they have been had. when we saw that 3% level eight on a ten-year treasury, that was supposed to signal the bull market. the 30 year treasury was a poster member the bull market. it hasn't happened in the past three months and we've seen a debt,se in negative it is up to $8.4 trillion. they
joining us now is mark gilbert. about hedge funds, and is a columnist for bloomberg opinion. very briefly, because i know this is not your focus, how do they compare to its peers? >> they beat the aggregate losses last year by about 7% and what we are seeing is a broad dispersion. big winners in big losers. we are seeing a lot of funds losing money and so that dispersion and returns shows what a difficult year was for global markets in particular, where the trend was never your friend,...
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chris gilbert is with me now and jim marineti who is southern regional vice president of the air-trafficrs association. first and foremost, thank you so much for what you do. we are talking just quickly just for perspective. if you take thigh quill, you can't be an air-traffic controller for two days, that is how on point and how much of a perfectionist you have to be to do this job. you saw the president's announcement, the applause at the white house for the government reopening for three weeks. you called this irresponsible and we talked the other day. how did you feel about watching the president today? >> i was relieved. i was relieved to hear that the men and women are going to get the support structure that they need back in the facilities. we'll start hiring again, training again, getting our people paid, first and foremost. figuring out who really is going to lead the profession, who we can get back. i'm concerned it's for three weeks. i hope that they've seen that the harm they've done, not just to the aviation system but to this country with all of the other critical component
chris gilbert is with me now and jim marineti who is southern regional vice president of the air-trafficrs association. first and foremost, thank you so much for what you do. we are talking just quickly just for perspective. if you take thigh quill, you can't be an air-traffic controller for two days, that is how on point and how much of a perfectionist you have to be to do this job. you saw the president's announcement, the applause at the white house for the government reopening for three...
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. >> charles and jill gilbert, thank you so much.glad you are getting paid for your work again. hopefully, you don't have to go through this in three weeks. >> thank you. >> have a good morning. >>> why is special counsel robert mueller so interested in roger stone? why does the arrest mean so much? we will break down his roam in the russia investigation. >>> plus, it took search teams three days to find that missing boy in north carolina. they say casey hathaway is in good spirits now. we got an update. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ o
. >> charles and jill gilbert, thank you so much.glad you are getting paid for your work again. hopefully, you don't have to go through this in three weeks. >> thank you. >> have a good morning. >>> why is special counsel robert mueller so interested in roger stone? why does the arrest mean so much? we will break down his roam in the russia investigation. >>> plus, it took search teams three days to find that missing boy in north carolina. they say casey...
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earlier this morning, i spoke with charles and jill gilbert.eral prison in indiana. they support the shutdown, despite the fact that they didn't get paid because of it. here is why. >> if it is going to keep illegals out, keep people from coming in and hurting my children that don't belong her., >> will you support when it comes to shutting down the government. >> it will shut down again, no doubt in my mind. >> how are you preparing for that? >> we're not. it is going to happen, you're going to continue to do this and hold this over our head until something is in place that exempts us from going to prison, being around inmates. >> when you say they're going to hold it over your head until they get the wall, who is the they here? >> that would be the republicans. >> all the people in office now that can't make a decision for the american people to stop what's going on. they're not looking out for the american people. they're not paying people. >> all right. still to come, the 2020 democratic presidential field grows after kamala harris announce
earlier this morning, i spoke with charles and jill gilbert.eral prison in indiana. they support the shutdown, despite the fact that they didn't get paid because of it. here is why. >> if it is going to keep illegals out, keep people from coming in and hurting my children that don't belong her., >> will you support when it comes to shutting down the government. >> it will shut down again, no doubt in my mind. >> how are you preparing for that? >> we're not. it is...
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gilberte. any of the other members in general public comment? >> i would generally like to say thank you very much from a city college person, it was free -- i'm not commenting about the i think this, just saying thank you. it was free for me and i've taught there 39 years and if it had not been free, that would have never happened. i know we are not allowed to clap or sing, so, hey! thank you. >> i think we are allowed to sing. >> thank you. ♪ we've got a charter amendment ♪ ♪ we've got a charter amendment ♪ ♪ to keep city free, from the bottom of my heart i say thanks to thee ♪ ♪ we have free city college for you and for me ♪
gilberte. any of the other members in general public comment? >> i would generally like to say thank you very much from a city college person, it was free -- i'm not commenting about the i think this, just saying thank you. it was free for me and i've taught there 39 years and if it had not been free, that would have never happened. i know we are not allowed to clap or sing, so, hey! thank you. >> i think we are allowed to sing. >> thank you. ♪ we've got a charter amendment...
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that's a latest stohock for a stock hemorrhaging stacy gilbert is the susquehanna, aaron gibbs with s&p global aar erin, down below had been 30 at one point any cause to do some bottom fishing here >> no. we do not see this as necessa necessarily the bottom the fact your cfo is walking away from about 80% of the stock he got as a signing bonus is a clear indication of how he thinks the company is going tooto go we have two other points one, the on going investigations and earnings are going lower certainly the stock would go farther down and i wouldn't say this is the point to get in. >> certainly the business model is sill really unproven two years. stacy, at some price, what are you seeing here? >> i know we're in erin's camp we had a great call on this. downgraded it to a negative. he's concerned in addition to the points that erin raced, they're not seeing the return op investments and users are fleeing. you know to the cfo point, that's concerning. from an options perspective, when you have a stock that has 24% short interest, the flow we're seeing is more consist went those prot
that's a latest stohock for a stock hemorrhaging stacy gilbert is the susquehanna, aaron gibbs with s&p global aar erin, down below had been 30 at one point any cause to do some bottom fishing here >> no. we do not see this as necessa necessarily the bottom the fact your cfo is walking away from about 80% of the stock he got as a signing bonus is a clear indication of how he thinks the company is going tooto go we have two other points one, the on going investigations and earnings are...
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gilbert does the minister not agree that a note was written that was passed to the prime minister andif a note was written byjeremy corbyn and passed to the prime minister saying what he wa nted to the prime minister saying what he wanted her to do, he would still vote against that? my honourable friend is absolutely right because the position that the leader of the opposition took was that however good a deal we got coming he would vote against it. however bad deal the eu offered, he would vote for it. so he has no real national interest in that. i thank the prime minister for giving interest in that. i thank the prime ministerfor giving way. interest in that. i thank the prime minister for giving way. my right honourable friend the leader of the opposition is absolutely right to call for a general election today because it is notjust the government's record on brexit which is at stake night, and i want as the prime minister, is usually saying that her record on policing and crime is one that she is willing to stand on because we have seen over 20,000 leads officers cut since 2010, w
gilbert does the minister not agree that a note was written that was passed to the prime minister andif a note was written byjeremy corbyn and passed to the prime minister saying what he wa nted to the prime minister saying what he wanted her to do, he would still vote against that? my honourable friend is absolutely right because the position that the leader of the opposition took was that however good a deal we got coming he would vote against it. however bad deal the eu offered, he would...
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aviation experts on thursday night, and i have to say when i left that show, after hearing trish gilbertair traffic controllers trying to prevent the planes from hitting each other. >> yes. >> and others, i thought, how many more nights of this can president trump watch? how many more can to get right 100% of the time. so what they do matters. they have a lot of stress about leadership from this kind of shut down situation. when you're piloting an aircraft, you are responsible for everyone on that aircraft, you have to make calculations of risk. you have to say this is the risk i'm going to have to accept under these circumstances or i will not accept any risk for whatever reason, we're not going to take this plane off the ground. some information comes your way. there was a massive amount of risk. not just to the flying public but to the public in general , to government employees, and contractors whose income is cut off for more than a month. i didn't feel that calculation of risk being made by the people who brought us this shut down. >> absolutely not. when we go in an airline e what
aviation experts on thursday night, and i have to say when i left that show, after hearing trish gilbertair traffic controllers trying to prevent the planes from hitting each other. >> yes. >> and others, i thought, how many more nights of this can president trump watch? how many more can to get right 100% of the time. so what they do matters. they have a lot of stress about leadership from this kind of shut down situation. when you're piloting an aircraft, you are responsible for...
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you still have sara gilbert. has it been strange without roseanne around? >> it was.ed to have a lot of fun on the show. and i really missed her this year. >> seth: yeah. i can only imagine what it's like. i mean, certainly, there were things she was doing outside the show which ultimately led to her leaving, but the product the first year really did have that old snap to do it. >> well, she -- she gave up a lot so that we could do the show. she gave up all her rights to it. so we didn't have to call ourselves the monners or the chonners or anything like that. >> seth: yeah. >> and invent new characters. but yeah. she'll always be missed. >> seth: one of the things that people loved about the reboot of the show is it took issues seriously. and up to and including the fact that roseanne was written off the show. her character died of an opioid overdose. >> yeah. >> seth: you know, and that -- you just kind of say, oh, gosh, you guys went into it headlong like that. were you surprised that that's how they handled it? >> i was. that's pretty permanent. >> seth: yeah. [ l
you still have sara gilbert. has it been strange without roseanne around? >> it was.ed to have a lot of fun on the show. and i really missed her this year. >> seth: yeah. i can only imagine what it's like. i mean, certainly, there were things she was doing outside the show which ultimately led to her leaving, but the product the first year really did have that old snap to do it. >> well, she -- she gave up a lot so that we could do the show. she gave up all her rights to it....