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it was bobby.nd i've communicated with him every day since. >> my mom, she was glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it was very special. he was sitting next to me, and i could see bobby out of the corner of my eye just grinning and staring at me. it was really cute. >> over the next few months, angel made the trip two more times, and on her third visit, gilbert had something special planned. >> bobby took my hand and he said, "i have nothing for you but this. i can't financially support you. all i can do is love you and be your friend and be there for you." i mean, i got tears coming down my eyes because i know what's getting ready to happen. and bobb
it was bobby.nd i've communicated with him every day since. >> my mom, she was glowing, she was happy, and it was really nice to see her like that. >> i started feeling something for bobby. i was falling in love with him, and it's an emotion that you can't control. it just happens. >> and after four months of calls and letters, angel decided to make the 700-mile trip from illinois to alabama, and she visited bobby for the first time. >> it was only three hours, and it...
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bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early- 1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned. >> he uses his success to help others, whether giving young chefs a chance -- >> the winning chef is kristen. >> or helping the world's hungry find a place at the table. welcome to "titans at the table." thank you so much for joining us. let's have a cheers before we begin. >> [all] cheers. >> let me start with this question. p.j. clarke's has been around since the 1800's, well over a hundred years old establishment. i think it was an irish immigrant who came here, decided this was a great restaurant, bought it, and then expande
bobby flay. flay says being a chef wasn't cool when he went to the french culinary institute, but he changed all that in the early- 1990's, between his first restaurant and becoming a food network star. >> nerves are ok. utilize those nerves the best way. >> flay is still not afraid of hard work, even eyeing a run for office. rounding out the group, tom colicchio. to colicchio, cooking isn't just an art, it is a craft. >> the chicken liver mousse was really well seasoned....
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[laughter] >> more bobby's burger palaces? >> i have 14 bobby's burger palaces.ild four or five more this year. >> you are opening up in bridgehampton, right? what are your hopes for it? >> that is busy and profitable and people love it. >> you are going on a cruise, is that right, for "top chef"? >> yes. [laughter] >> what a joy. and all the positive press cruises have been getting, who knows what's going to happen? >> we might have planned that before some of the latest news stories. >> we are opening a restaurant in las vegas in july at the mirage hotel. >> what is it? >> heritage steak. i am busy raising children and running restaurants. >> trying to change the world? >> trying to change the world a little at a time. >> rachael, what about you? >> i am going to work hard to make tom colicchio president of the united states so we get more money for children's school food. >> thank you. >> and i will spend any day off that i get for that working on the campaign for bobby flay for mayor. >> i just want to come to the restaurant, don't worry about the other part.
[laughter] >> more bobby's burger palaces? >> i have 14 bobby's burger palaces.ild four or five more this year. >> you are opening up in bridgehampton, right? what are your hopes for it? >> that is busy and profitable and people love it. >> you are going on a cruise, is that right, for "top chef"? >> yes. [laughter] >> what a joy. and all the positive press cruises have been getting, who knows what's going to happen? >> we might have...
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he writes about bobby and he wrote the great book about bobby after his death but he said to the editor of "the new york times" in february of 1954 robert kennedy's letter is such an astonishing mixture of distortion and error that it deserves comment. in attempting to repeat the "times" with the subsequent soviet violations mr. kennedy suggests the far eastern agreement -- the fact is the soviet union pledged china's show retained full sovereignty in manchuria. not that many years later he writes the most eloquent and persuasive letter to the new york times about why bobby kennedy would be a good senator from the state of new york and why he deserves to run. so he was not inflexible in terms of making judgment about things but for me at least watching that my network and watching him on the american landscape and not just going with the whims but making strong judgment, this was an area he did know well and probably did know a lot more about bobby. >> he in fact that brings up a point which is that he did become, you got to know bobby very well when he was working the white house for p
he writes about bobby and he wrote the great book about bobby after his death but he said to the editor of "the new york times" in february of 1954 robert kennedy's letter is such an astonishing mixture of distortion and error that it deserves comment. in attempting to repeat the "times" with the subsequent soviet violations mr. kennedy suggests the far eastern agreement -- the fact is the soviet union pledged china's show retained full sovereignty in manchuria. not that...
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bobby is going to be attorney general. bobby did not want to be attorney general. jack did not want him to be attorney general. his father said in 1957, he said, jack is going to be president and bobby is going to be attorney general and teddy is going to be senator all at the same time. he was making that prediction come true. jack could not confront his father. he sent and clark clifford and he sent in george smathers to persuade his father not to insist on bobby. his father said, forget it, bobby is going to be attorney general. and bobby became attorney general. >> he went out in the middle of the night and whispered, it is bobby, it is bobby. >> exactly. >> i have been back to vietnam several times. i interviewed the commander of the communist forces. a brilliant general, enemy though he was. when you were a reporter in vietnam, you would see these piles of enemy bodies. we called it the body count. if we killed enough of the enemy, it would break their morale. what happened was, you would kill 5000, and six months later, there would be another 5000 replacing
bobby is going to be attorney general. bobby did not want to be attorney general. jack did not want him to be attorney general. his father said in 1957, he said, jack is going to be president and bobby is going to be attorney general and teddy is going to be senator all at the same time. he was making that prediction come true. jack could not confront his father. he sent and clark clifford and he sent in george smathers to persuade his father not to insist on bobby. his father said, forget it,...
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we'll have more with bobbie shindler when we return. and there are patients who defy the doctors and say there is no hope. you will hear one of those stories when we come back. stay with us. and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> >>> we are back with bobbie shindler. bobbie, have you talked to the family of jahi mcmath? >> i'm been in communication with the father and you can tell he is emotionally drained but he's told me jahi is showing more responsiveness and they are hoping that they can try and provide help for their daughter which i think every parent would want to do at this point. >> it must help to have someone like you to talk with them and someone who understands the family side of this. this is not about medical charts and probabilities, this is about a human being that a family loves and wants to continue to treat as a human being and a member of the family. >> we want to let them know they weren't alone and that we were s
we'll have more with bobbie shindler when we return. and there are patients who defy the doctors and say there is no hope. you will hear one of those stories when we come back. stay with us. and drop offs begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ >>> >>> we are back with bobbie shindler. bobbie, have you talked to the family of jahi mcmath? >> i'm been in communication with the father and...
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but bobby said there is a good chance she may improve.nd the reasons for it are gruesome to me. >> bobby, final question for you. this case obviously brought back a lot of tough things as you and your family remember what you t what encouragement can you give to jaha's family and the rest of us to remind us not to give up. >> do what they are doing and fight for their daughter and do what they can to get support and so they can get through this. to this day, i don't know what it was that got our family through that difficult time, and only thing i can point to is countless number of prayers and e-mails and phone calls. i know that had to help us in a difficult time. and the family knows a lot of people out there supporting them and praying for the young girl to improve. >> thank you very much. and collin we'll see you later on in the show when we do music to you when we do a tribute to glenn campbell. >> first, it is it the new year. gun owners in one part of the country have to reregister and get finger printed all over again. the panel
but bobby said there is a good chance she may improve.nd the reasons for it are gruesome to me. >> bobby, final question for you. this case obviously brought back a lot of tough things as you and your family remember what you t what encouragement can you give to jaha's family and the rest of us to remind us not to give up. >> do what they are doing and fight for their daughter and do what they can to get support and so they can get through this. to this day, i don't know what it was...
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whether braving the burst of arctic air or can't take the chill, bobbie and bobbie.com bobbie thomasre with fun finds. >> you look so cute. >> this is an attempt to be at any rate. i want to start off with knit necklaces. this is an easy idea. buy these on etsy. simply braid yarn or this blue one i made. look how you do it. >> of course. >> you cut off a t-shirt, the bottom, right, and what you do is cut that into strips. >> the bottom? >> yep. you cut the bottom into the strips. you secure it. and then basically you just add something fashionable and look, you've got -- >> only you could make this yourself. >> this is out of an old t-shirt. >> i love it. >> that's that. and then you can upgrade your accessory with a little bling to make it feel like jewelry. so this are from urban outfitters. >> so cute. >> $4.99, $9.99 get the ear warmers, add the broach look you have on and i'm obsessed with the gloves i saw there. >> i love those. >> these gloves can be short or long depending on the hole that you see that they put right here. >> yeah. >> genius. you're wearing one of their etern
whether braving the burst of arctic air or can't take the chill, bobbie and bobbie.com bobbie thomasre with fun finds. >> you look so cute. >> this is an attempt to be at any rate. i want to start off with knit necklaces. this is an easy idea. buy these on etsy. simply braid yarn or this blue one i made. look how you do it. >> of course. >> you cut off a t-shirt, the bottom, right, and what you do is cut that into strips. >> the bottom? >> yep. you cut the...
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night and whispered it's bobby, it's bobby. >> exactly. exactly. >> you know, i've been back to vietnam several times. i've interviewed the general who was the commander of the communist forces. and in my estimation a really brilliant general, enemy though he was. how long would you have gone on fighting, i said to him. he said 10, 20, 50 years, a hundred years, whatever it took, you know, regardless of the cost. and when you are a report never vietnam as i was, you would see these piles of enpeabody's. we called it the body count. and we proceeded on the theory that if we killed enough of the enemy it would break their morale. but what happened is you kill 5,000 in a battle, and six months later, go back to the same place and there will be another 5,000 back replacing them it wasn't a war for territory. it was a war to break the morale of the enemy and we never found a breaking point. and in the end instead of our wearing them down, they wore us down and finally the american public said enough already, let's get out of there. >> i tried t
night and whispered it's bobby, it's bobby. >> exactly. exactly. >> you know, i've been back to vietnam several times. i've interviewed the general who was the commander of the communist forces. and in my estimation a really brilliant general, enemy though he was. how long would you have gone on fighting, i said to him. he said 10, 20, 50 years, a hundred years, whatever it took, you know, regardless of the cost. and when you are a report never vietnam as i was, you would see these...
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bobbie has red carpet radios do from last night's grammys.cause we might just be calling you in a minute. >> we may not. that's because you could be our fan of the week. >> we hope it's you. >> we hope so. but probably not. ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ one, two, three, four! ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-ohhh ♪ go, let's go ♪ hit me like a supernova ♪ let it flow ♪ over like an ocean ♪ when the sound explodes ♪ everybody's feeling all right ♪ ♪ everybody's feeling all right ♪ ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. those spots are actually leftover food and detergent residue that can redeposit on your dishware during the rinse cycle. gross. jet-dry rinse agent helps wash them away so the only thing left behind is the shine. jet-dry rinses away residues for a sparkling shine. i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is
bobbie has red carpet radios do from last night's grammys.cause we might just be calling you in a minute. >> we may not. that's because you could be our fan of the week. >> we hope it's you. >> we hope so. but probably not. ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ whoa, who-o-o-a ♪ one, two, three, four! ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-oh ♪ ohh, oh-oh-oh-ohhh ♪ go, let's go ♪ hit me like a supernova ♪ let it flow ♪ over like an ocean ♪ when the sound explodes ♪ everybody's feeling all right...
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"they" caught bobby too. i think it's the same people, by the way, it's relatessed to the fact that doctor martin king, and shortly before the murder telling the socialist he'll endorse kennedy for president in 1968. he knows the role king played in 1960 basically tips the election from nixon to john kennedy in the skin tight race. i suspect that that is also a factor in his murders. i am very -- i'm dopily interested in the robert kennedy murder. i was an admirer in many ways, and that definitive store not yet told either. yes, sir? >> can you describe to us what was like to be at daly plaza on november 22? >> surreal. first of all, the plaza is much, much smaller than you picture it. it's very compact. it was -- there were literally -- first of all, it's important that the city close the site down to the average citizen for a long period of time. they did so to control the messages of the comemtive service. they did not want this to be about questions regarding the assassination. it was billed as a celebrat
"they" caught bobby too. i think it's the same people, by the way, it's relatessed to the fact that doctor martin king, and shortly before the murder telling the socialist he'll endorse kennedy for president in 1968. he knows the role king played in 1960 basically tips the election from nixon to john kennedy in the skin tight race. i suspect that that is also a factor in his murders. i am very -- i'm dopily interested in the robert kennedy murder. i was an admirer in many ways, and...
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that is the exciting part. >> same thing for bobby cox area >> bobby cox, baseball managers, like playersve around a lot. >> let's talk about greg maddux. >> you think about someone, the two pitchers that have been brought in in terms of their unbelievable records, and everyone talked about them getting voted in the first time. i know the players do not know until a phone call comes. in each case, they have had sterling records in terms of starting pitchers and they travel around as well but both of them had a home in atlanta. >> the potential inductees, are ey told the phone will ring between a certain hour and they ought to be home? >> you ought to be talking to someone like jane who makes the call. >> you do not get to congratulate from there. >> there are a lot of stories i have heard about people who do not believe it when it comes. >> people want to know about players such as bobby bonds. >> those are tough decisions for these people. some writers have elected to not vote for anyone. they feel everyone has been affected by it. my personal opinion is that is a bit unfair. we had one
that is the exciting part. >> same thing for bobby cox area >> bobby cox, baseball managers, like playersve around a lot. >> let's talk about greg maddux. >> you think about someone, the two pitchers that have been brought in in terms of their unbelievable records, and everyone talked about them getting voted in the first time. i know the players do not know until a phone call comes. in each case, they have had sterling records in terms of starting pitchers and they...
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, writing -- "hey, bobby, i fear you guys aren't taking me very seriously. tell micha to get on that patch." graham smith, 16-year-old independent security researcher, joins me from dallas. graham, you basically got bobby's phone number by hacking into snapchat's system, right? >> basically. what i did is i took, you know, variant form of the act that the security firm made and use td to search a range of 100 phone numbers until i found which one matched his user name. >> so how did bobby respond? >> he was actually very polite. he wanted me to drop him a line at his snapchat e-mail and give him all of the details. >> now, this vulnerability that you exposed, i understand relates to the big story earlier this year when people's phone numbers and e-mails ended up online and snapchat moved too slowly to do something about it. tell us how it relates to that. >> so that big story is actually exactly what my -- i guess you can call it a hack, works off of. whatdy was took the hack that had already been written by that company or security firm, i guess, and i rewr
, writing -- "hey, bobby, i fear you guys aren't taking me very seriously. tell micha to get on that patch." graham smith, 16-year-old independent security researcher, joins me from dallas. graham, you basically got bobby's phone number by hacking into snapchat's system, right? >> basically. what i did is i took, you know, variant form of the act that the security firm made and use td to search a range of 100 phone numbers until i found which one matched his user name. >>...
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emagin governor bobby gentle. if he decides -- you mentioned governor bobby gentle.he decides to run for president, would you support him? >> is not there. the challenge of having been having madee and some really great friends. rick santorum is a good friend of mine. mike huckabee is a good friend of mine. i am far at a point from saying who i would support. andny of those i mentioned, the michele bachmann were to make a bid to any of those would certainly be welcome by me. >> is anyone has been mentioned that there is absolutely you would not support? >> know when you mentioned. >> what about chris christie? >> it is a repeat of 2012. i did everything i legally could to help met romney. -- to help met romney. pack and ourn our c4 them he did in 2000 four for george bush reelection. we knew what was at stake. end, we cannot convince social conservatives to vote for him and the numbers that he needed. notreason is they were convinced that he was who he said he was because of his past record. they were not comfortable with him. the same thing with john mccain. you got
emagin governor bobby gentle. if he decides -- you mentioned governor bobby gentle.he decides to run for president, would you support him? >> is not there. the challenge of having been having madee and some really great friends. rick santorum is a good friend of mine. mike huckabee is a good friend of mine. i am far at a point from saying who i would support. andny of those i mentioned, the michele bachmann were to make a bid to any of those would certainly be welcome by me. >> is...
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. >> bobby clencher heard the talk. she lived down the block from the nees family. >> what did you hear? >> her grandfather had told me, all indications are that it was girls. >> reporter: though many of poplar's teens, boys and girls, wound up on a list of potential suspects, including bobby's son gary who once dated kim's sister. >> did you question him harshly about it? >> uh-huh. he said, repeatedly, he didn't know anything about it. the only thing he knew is what he had heard, what he has been told. >> that's what all the kids told the police, too. and nothing happened. nobody was arrested. three years went by, and then in january 1983 sheriff mallum picked up the phone and found himself talking to a detective from way down south. >> he asked if i was aware of an individual by the name of barry beach, wanted to know if f-beach was or ever had been a suspect in a homicide in roosevelt county. >> reporter: barry was almost 21 by then. he had gone to louisiana to be with his father and stepmother. it wasn't going well
. >> bobby clencher heard the talk. she lived down the block from the nees family. >> what did you hear? >> her grandfather had told me, all indications are that it was girls. >> reporter: though many of poplar's teens, boys and girls, wound up on a list of potential suspects, including bobby's son gary who once dated kim's sister. >> did you question him harshly about it? >> uh-huh. he said, repeatedly, he didn't know anything about it. the only thing he...
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his cellmate, bobby sandier will be moved to another cell. roca moreno says that's fine with him. >> right now i'm pissed off. everything came because of him, because of his dumb ass. if he wouldn't have gotten caught with his dumb [ bleep ], they would have never came to my house. >> roca was like the best roommate i ever had. so, i hate that he had -- i hate that he had to catch a dr and get time. >> but as officers move him, sandier has some concerns about his new cellmate. until they can sort things out, sandier is placed in a holding cell. >> i didn't try to make the job harder, so don't just -- i don't want to put myself in the situation. >> what is the problem with the cell? >> the dude in 116 is a known psychological inmate. >> okay. >> two dudes have moved out of his room because of altercations. so i'm trying to prevent myself from falling into that same category because i know me as an inmate, i'm not trying to set myself up for failure. >> i'll check with your dorm lieutenant. it will be up to your dorm lieutenant, but i'll check
his cellmate, bobby sandier will be moved to another cell. roca moreno says that's fine with him. >> right now i'm pissed off. everything came because of him, because of his dumb ass. if he wouldn't have gotten caught with his dumb [ bleep ], they would have never came to my house. >> roca was like the best roommate i ever had. so, i hate that he had -- i hate that he had to catch a dr and get time. >> but as officers move him, sandier has some concerns about his new cellmate....
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how about bobby petrino? did you see this story?aving western kentucky to become louisville's head coach. now he led the louisville cardinals from 2003 to 2006. he left for a brief stint in the nfl which he basically left and left post it notes to the players saying he's leaving pch he went to arkansas and fired in 2008. he had a scandal with a mistress. and he goes to western kentucky and was the head coach and now he's back in louisville. i guess if you're a good coach, you always find a job. he led louisville to the 2006 orange bowl. maybe they want to go back to that. >>> blake griffin continues to make rims around the league dread his presence. >> what a play. >> now it's impressive. i do want to remind you, it's still only worth two points but he's amazing. they had 29 points. they beat my celtics. the knicks j.r. smith is at it again but this time he's going to pay for his antics. remember this one sunday night? he reached down and untied a shoe opponent's shoelace which we thought was amusing p. he got another one on tuesday
how about bobby petrino? did you see this story?aving western kentucky to become louisville's head coach. now he led the louisville cardinals from 2003 to 2006. he left for a brief stint in the nfl which he basically left and left post it notes to the players saying he's leaving pch he went to arkansas and fired in 2008. he had a scandal with a mistress. and he goes to western kentucky and was the head coach and now he's back in louisville. i guess if you're a good coach, you always find a job....
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. >>> and bobbie bares all to us with the latest trends and news. right after this.s a kid, i made a list of all the places i wanted to visit. i'm still not going to make it to mars, but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices, i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low prices. so we got our 4-star hotels for half price. next up, hollywood! ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com book with our app for an additional... $25.00 off your next hotel. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. are experiencing amazing shine. quantum with power gel delivers brilliant shine, which cascade actionpacs can't do. take the finish shine challenge and see what
. >>> and bobbie bares all to us with the latest trends and news. right after this.s a kid, i made a list of all the places i wanted to visit. i'm still not going to make it to mars, but thanks to hotwire's incredibly low travel prices, i can afford to cross more things off my list. this year alone, we went to the top of the statue of liberty... and still saved enough to go to texas-- to a real dude ranch! hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their...
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bobby jindal, conservative, i think.s nice to see john mccain mention bobby jindal's name, too. they aren't the only senators in the dpmplsz running. >> he's been a long-standing senator, ran for president. are people going to listen to him when they decide who they like. >> when you're talking about influencials, he has a lot of stock among people who give money, organize. to have him stand by you as a man who was a former nominee of the party would suggest you have serious credentials, a serious candidate. i want to reiterate something chris said. i think for the tea party activist when they look back at hurricane sandy, his embracing president obama, some of his positions on social issues, gay rights and the like, i think they are going to have a lot of trouble picking him out in the pickup primary. that would be where the contest is. if you look at the numbers now, he's the only republican who runs head to head with hillary clinton. >> exactly. you hit the nail on the head there. as far as primaries, it seems to be t
bobby jindal, conservative, i think.s nice to see john mccain mention bobby jindal's name, too. they aren't the only senators in the dpmplsz running. >> he's been a long-standing senator, ran for president. are people going to listen to him when they decide who they like. >> when you're talking about influencials, he has a lot of stock among people who give money, organize. to have him stand by you as a man who was a former nominee of the party would suggest you have serious...
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. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimes inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but if somebody owes me a soda pop, and they come to me and say, "hey man, i need to get that soda pop you owe me," i'll spit in their face and talk to them like they're a bitch or something and then i kill them, whose fault is it? it wasn't about the soda pop no more. you on the street, yeah, you call the police and put a stop to it. what do you do in here? i tell you what you do. you go get you a knife, and you stab that son of a bitch, and you say, "you ain't taking nothing else." that's the end of that. here's what happens w
. >> one of holman's most notorious inmates, bobby gilbert, is serving multiple sentences for crimes inside prison. >> i'm serving a life without parole sentence, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. all together. >> gilbert has attacked several prisoners and stabbed one man to death at another prison during an argument. >> everybody wants to talk about, you know, i killed somebody over a carton of...
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bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob hilliard. >> a border patrol agent grabbed a hold of the one basically came into his arms. and he had his weapon in his right arm, and the young man in his left hand. i was very very worried i didn't feel there was any reason for him to have pulled his gun. >> he started firing his weapon, into mexico. [gun shots] >> the border patrol guy aims, and you hear two shots..and one hits sergio right between the eyes. >> after the shooting stopped, i'm looking around and i see that there's someone on the ground underneath the black bridge. and i remember saying to my husband, "is that a body?" and he says, "yes". >> so there's no indication that there was something to justify lethal force? >> there's a fabricated fbi report that came out the very next day before they realized there was a video, that claimed the border patrol agent was surrounded and being pelted by rocks and in fear for his life. >> hilliard read this fbi statement to bobbie during her sworn testimony. this was her response:
bobbie mcdow was on the bridge that day too, and later provided this sworn statement to attorney bob hilliard. >> a border patrol agent grabbed a hold of the one basically came into his arms. and he had his weapon in his right arm, and the young man in his left hand. i was very very worried i didn't feel there was any reason for him to have pulled his gun. >> he started firing his weapon, into mexico. [gun shots] >> the border patrol guy aims, and you hear two shots..and one...
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bobby decker was a san antonio police officer who died on friday, december 20678 he'd come in on his day off to substitute for a colleague when he was shot in the line of duty. he was only 3 -- 31 years of age. this past saturday, san antonio and its citizens came together to honor bobby's life and bid him a final fare well. mr. gayay go: thousands of people line -- mr. gallego: thousands of people lined the streets and thousands of police officers came to mourn him. we remembered someone who spent years of his life helping the city of san antonio. they were instructed to retire his badge number, 0582 and every police officer throughout the city heard the retirement of that badge number. in a november email, ironically, bobby had aspired to joip the honor guard, the honor guard that escorted his flag-draped coffin. in an email to his supervisor he wrote that was the highest position of honor inside the department. that's tells us so much about him. so much about him even as we mourn his loss. he had a positive outlook a great personality, his humor could win anybody over. mr. speaker
bobby decker was a san antonio police officer who died on friday, december 20678 he'd come in on his day off to substitute for a colleague when he was shot in the line of duty. he was only 3 -- 31 years of age. this past saturday, san antonio and its citizens came together to honor bobby's life and bid him a final fare well. mr. gayay go: thousands of people line -- mr. gallego: thousands of people lined the streets and thousands of police officers came to mourn him. we remembered someone who...
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. >> you know, bobby, it's interesting, you and i were talking about, you were even saying if they wanteduld see them fashioning a way of just sort f of, we know you want to trust, but verify option, but there is a way to do this, even if you just give it some time. >> the six-month deal goes into effect this weekend, january 20th, is when it starts. this new sanctions that have been proposed are -- will only be imposed if the deal breaks through -- breaks down, i beg your pardon. why not give the deal two months out of six. let's see after two months if u.n. inspectors are being allowed to go to the sites. let's see after two months iran is verifiable way scaling back. >> i actually. i think that's dangerous, chuck. i think that would be a really dangerous move. because as you said, the p-5 plus-1 coalition, the international sanctions, very fragile. check the box about russia. >> right. >> and that would give people an excuse. this is a hard deal to conclude. iran is going to have to reduce the number of centrifuges it has, not just freeze them. it will have to degrade a huge amount of
. >> you know, bobby, it's interesting, you and i were talking about, you were even saying if they wanteduld see them fashioning a way of just sort f of, we know you want to trust, but verify option, but there is a way to do this, even if you just give it some time. >> the six-month deal goes into effect this weekend, january 20th, is when it starts. this new sanctions that have been proposed are -- will only be imposed if the deal breaks through -- breaks down, i beg your pardon....
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bobby shinder who is the brother of terry schiavo. bobby, thank you for joining us.rt with you, the spokesman for children's hospital in oakland. he said it is unfortunate for the schiavo foundation to play on the idea that jahi might come back to life in a highly emotional case. this case has a lot of controversy much like your sister terry's case did. why did you decide to get involved with the mcmath family? >> i don't think we are giving the mcmath family any false hopes. all we're saying is that the family should have the right to make the decision to provide jahi with the help to see if she can improve before you make the decision to end her life. this is a mistake that can't be reversed. and the family should be the one making the decision and not ethics committees and hospital boards. we are seeing it more and more today where these hospitals, these ethics committees are making decisions instead of families when it comes to certain medical treatments, particularly when you have hospitals who have a financial interest involved. you can see why this could be ve
bobby shinder who is the brother of terry schiavo. bobby, thank you for joining us.rt with you, the spokesman for children's hospital in oakland. he said it is unfortunate for the schiavo foundation to play on the idea that jahi might come back to life in a highly emotional case. this case has a lot of controversy much like your sister terry's case did. why did you decide to get involved with the mcmath family? >> i don't think we are giving the mcmath family any false hopes. all we're...
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i also have a memoriam which i am cosponsoring with kim bobby baker who passed away. she was born in memphis tennessee and overcame many challenges before moving to san francisco area in 1992. she served as the west coast regional ministries and lay minister and transgender minorities. her friends admired her ability for adversity. she is well-known at the tenderloin resource center and health. the wellness center in early 2013 of finding a home for her many talents and for her passion. bobby jean worked tirelessly to help people that were falling through cracks in society. she had a unique sense to find members in need. she survived by family and many many friends and clients in san francisco and the bay area and many people are in mourning for her passing. along with supervisor kim, i would like to adjourn the meeting in her memory. the rest i submit. >> the clerk: thank you supervisor wiener. supervisor yee? supervisor norman yee: thank you madam clerk. first i want to thank supervisor kim's comments and taking a lead on submitting the resolutions that i'm coauthor
i also have a memoriam which i am cosponsoring with kim bobby baker who passed away. she was born in memphis tennessee and overcame many challenges before moving to san francisco area in 1992. she served as the west coast regional ministries and lay minister and transgender minorities. her friends admired her ability for adversity. she is well-known at the tenderloin resource center and health. the wellness center in early 2013 of finding a home for her many talents and for her passion. bobby...
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long-time major league manager, bobby valentine. bobby v. on the phone.ave to say to anthony today? >> anthony, happy birthday. you know, actually, when i met you about 20 years ago, i thought you would have made something of yourself by your 50th birthday. >> sorry to let you down, bobby. >> how are you? >> doing great. big shout-out to big rafe. happy birthday, ralphie. >> both on january 6. what a twosome. 38 years apart, right? >> he's my younger brother. >> we going to see you back in the dugout any time soon? >> as soon as anthony buys that team. i'm holding out until he buys the team. >> the memphis gym rats are for sale. we'll go down and take care of them. >> that's exactly where we belong. >> i wish you could see the look on anthony's face. i can't thank you enough for calling in. hope to talk to you soon. be well. >> pleasure. take care. love you. >> bobby valentine. let's get to some tweets that crossed our feet today. first, troy asking if gold is a good short. doc? >> i don't think it's a good short. i've said why in the past. i believe they
long-time major league manager, bobby valentine. bobby v. on the phone.ave to say to anthony today? >> anthony, happy birthday. you know, actually, when i met you about 20 years ago, i thought you would have made something of yourself by your 50th birthday. >> sorry to let you down, bobby. >> how are you? >> doing great. big shout-out to big rafe. happy birthday, ralphie. >> both on january 6. what a twosome. 38 years apart, right? >> he's my younger brother....
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bobby, thank you for joining us. ultimately taken off life support in 2005 by her husband and that was much to your family's objection to this. president george w. bush at the time even signed legislation to try to keep her alive. so as someone whose family has dealt with this on a similar level, what kind of counsel have you been able to provide the mcmaths? >> well, we're helping this family as best we can. we have a team put together and we're doing everything we can to get jahi out of the situation with the hospital. i've got to tell you, from what we're experiencing, this hospital is doing everything in their power to prevent this from happening, to prevent jahi from being transferred to a facility that she can be -- we believe that she can be helped. and any family that's watching this case, particularly in the oakland area, i would be very troubled by the language and the rhetoric and what this hospital is doing to this family. >> when we talk about that type of rhetoric, what concerns you the most about this
bobby, thank you for joining us. ultimately taken off life support in 2005 by her husband and that was much to your family's objection to this. president george w. bush at the time even signed legislation to try to keep her alive. so as someone whose family has dealt with this on a similar level, what kind of counsel have you been able to provide the mcmaths? >> well, we're helping this family as best we can. we have a team put together and we're doing everything we can to get jahi out of...
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i thought i was the best surfer in the world. >> is little alexander bobby out surfing yet?> he's happy and healthy and he enjoys the water, but he's not on a surf board quite yet. ♪ >>> all right. let's get to it. it's ipad mini giveaway time. >> you have to be 18 years old and a u.s. resident and you have to have the thursday buzzword to enter. >> you enter on our facebook page if you are using a mobile phone or tablet go to the first post on our facebook page and tap on the mobile link. >> here we go, beth, the thursday buzzword is camera. >> get on over to facebook.com/rightthisminute and click on the win an ipad mini button. >> and then enter the thursday buzzword camera, that's c-a-m-e-r-a for your chance to win an ipad mini. >> good luck, everybody. >> putting the tongue to the pole for one epic prank. >> oh! >> oh! >> see the frozen way to freak people out. or how to find big savingsdeals on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. you'll find huge club card deals perfect for the big game. pizza's a football favorite. digiorno pizza is $3.99. get yo
i thought i was the best surfer in the world. >> is little alexander bobby out surfing yet?> he's happy and healthy and he enjoys the water, but he's not on a surf board quite yet. ♪ >>> all right. let's get to it. it's ipad mini giveaway time. >> you have to be 18 years old and a u.s. resident and you have to have the thursday buzzword to enter. >> you enter on our facebook page if you are using a mobile phone or tablet go to the first post on our facebook page...