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>> already drawing visitors, the mural is painted on gibbs's alma mater, madison park high school, at, but one that is also easily visible a mile away. and it's no accident that this headquarters.inston police >> s's oher place, her rightful place in the city. you want everybody to see that. but mostly you want little brow and blls and boys to see that. t >> reporter:y will also see, when "breathe life" is finished, gibbs's signature-his artist name: problak. >> it's our name. plo is for, black is our p and so that signature, or the stee, or what people e al and connect with me as an artist. man.eaks volume and it feels great because now, you know, i've gotiny daughter teme i'm a superhero, so i'ma just continue to grow on and flow on. >> reporter: fur the pbs newsi'm jared bowen in boston, massachusetts. >> woodruff: regular viewers of newshour know how committed we are to reporting on arts and culture through our ongoing series, "canvas." this weekend that reporting expands to primetime with a new series on pbs, "beyond the canvas." my colleagues amna nawaz and jeffrey brown are he
>> already drawing visitors, the mural is painted on gibbs's alma mater, madison park high school, at, but one that is also easily visible a mile away. and it's no accident that this headquarters.inston police >> s's oher place, her rightful place in the city. you want everybody to see that. but mostly you want little brow and blls and boys to see that. t >> reporter:y will also see, when "breathe life" is finished, gibbs's signature-his artist name: problak....
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joining us is erin gibbs of gibbs wealth maangement.sk you about potential upside risk in the stock market. -- only from this virus these virus headlines, but given we are in second-quarter earnings season, that number will be easily forgiven given the pandemic. >> we really are in this age of sentiment rather than really trying to predict the economic recovery. particularly if u.s. markets where we see industries piling into large-cap growth stocks the matter what the valuation. stocks aregrowth trading at about 31 times forward earnings, which was at almost a 15 year high and a 30% premium to the broader market. any type of positive news about the pandemic people just pile and gives youcks a sense of vertigo, just how much farther we can push these companies out -- up. eventually, we know there will be some kind of economic reckoning that this is positive and ensure the markets will be pushed even higher. i don't see the sentiment changing or any signs where it , but it is just yet certainly something that most money managers are very
joining us is erin gibbs of gibbs wealth maangement.sk you about potential upside risk in the stock market. -- only from this virus these virus headlines, but given we are in second-quarter earnings season, that number will be easily forgiven given the pandemic. >> we really are in this age of sentiment rather than really trying to predict the economic recovery. particularly if u.s. markets where we see industries piling into large-cap growth stocks the matter what the valuation. stocks...
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the battle gibbs in boot camp. mark strassmann paid a visit to parris island, south carolina. >> this is peres island where they make b camp hell. i'm in leather neck square and all around me recruits are going through a confidence course. here is what they're up against. the course itself is challenging. it's summer in south carolina. now their breathing is even harder because they have to wear machks. it's how they try to keep a threat outside the wire at parris island. they're marines in training almost facing their first battle. covid. that's why they're in lockdown. >> we don't know much about it. >> the marines believe a covid counterattack starts with cutting edge research. imneurologist andrew atizia leads a navy marine deep dive into why people like this fight off covid that most. the covid bug can lurk anywhere. >> they are eating together, they are in bare axe and sleeping togetherwell. respiratory viruss including covid-19,tuatio >> it did back in march. 1200 sailors tested positive while at sea in the
the battle gibbs in boot camp. mark strassmann paid a visit to parris island, south carolina. >> this is peres island where they make b camp hell. i'm in leather neck square and all around me recruits are going through a confidence course. here is what they're up against. the course itself is challenging. it's summer in south carolina. now their breathing is even harder because they have to wear machks. it's how they try to keep a threat outside the wire at parris island. they're marines...
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the current mayor of warsaw rafaat cesc of ski was not yet inclined to admit defeat from up through gibbs i am absolutely certain that once all the votes are counted we will win for sure because i am at the right you're not bevan are good yes his followers echoed we will win. then you get going you're the result is promising so far and the night is still young we hope to wake up tomorrow to president has scaf skee. both candidates led polarizing election campaigns duda continued the course of the ruling national conservative law and justice party by promising to preserve a strong economy and maintain social benefits such as child allowances and early retirement. in contrast his challengers ny has been all about changing course cesc offkey promise to make improvements to the health care system and strengthen ties with the european union. during the campaign do they choose the l g b t rights movement of promoting an ideology that was more harmful than communism he also accused german owned newspapers of trying to influence the election but for european observers media manipulation was an is
the current mayor of warsaw rafaat cesc of ski was not yet inclined to admit defeat from up through gibbs i am absolutely certain that once all the votes are counted we will win for sure because i am at the right you're not bevan are good yes his followers echoed we will win. then you get going you're the result is promising so far and the night is still young we hope to wake up tomorrow to president has scaf skee. both candidates led polarizing election campaigns duda continued the course of...
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and he had a sister who died in infancy in kentucky and jack gibbs every sunday had to walk his motherup the hill to the segregated cemetery so his mother could put roses as the flower or flowers at the gravesite of jack gibbs infant sister who had died. so i went there and i walked up that hill and then walked back down the hill. and it just hit me the reason why jack care so much about those kids ms. because he did not want to metaphorically leave any of them alone on the hill. and they kept him out of trouble. and he was just an amazing figure. and then you have to realize almost none of the's players ever had anyone in their family go to college. but the basketball coach served in world war ii. he's white. he was at normandy. and he was upset the way the black soldiers were treated during the war. writing the senior thesis of the unfair treatment of the black soldier. now this before the army was desegregated. and that was pretty astonishing. and wanted to teach at this all-black school. and then they didn't know about it until this book. they were all astonished. into what he's ne
and he had a sister who died in infancy in kentucky and jack gibbs every sunday had to walk his motherup the hill to the segregated cemetery so his mother could put roses as the flower or flowers at the gravesite of jack gibbs infant sister who had died. so i went there and i walked up that hill and then walked back down the hill. and it just hit me the reason why jack care so much about those kids ms. because he did not want to metaphorically leave any of them alone on the hill. and they kept...
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thing is fixed against trump i think it's narcissism is the reason i says these things. >> robert gibbsot to repeat myself but the burning of the ballots seems particularly counter-productive to me. >> to pick up on what david said, if you talk to operatives in places like florida that have spent years and years working to hon hope they absentee ballot strategies, even states that have by definition all of their ballots mail in, you've got real concern on the republican side that the damage that's being done is not to the electorate as a whole but to the republican electorate and the one most likely to vote for donald trump. as david said, it is beyond an obscure political strategy it makes no sense. i also think this is a little bit as always with things with trump, watch what he does, not necessarily what he says understand that vote by mail is something he did in the florida primary. he is almost assuredly going to vote by mail his campaign is telling people to vote by mail. it's just really weird he's sabotaging his own cam pane efforts by trying to delegitimatize what republicans h
thing is fixed against trump i think it's narcissism is the reason i says these things. >> robert gibbsot to repeat myself but the burning of the ballots seems particularly counter-productive to me. >> to pick up on what david said, if you talk to operatives in places like florida that have spent years and years working to hon hope they absentee ballot strategies, even states that have by definition all of their ballots mail in, you've got real concern on the republican side that...
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constellation ray wang, gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs is here as well.et me start with you, ray. big tech a little wobbly last week there were questions about microsoft and the cloud revenue not be 50% and the quality of tesla's numbers but they don't stay down long, do they? >> no, they don't. big tech is very hot. everybody is still rushing in. part of it because of the growth and earnings to match that growth. that is what everybody is looking at in these digital giants especially when they all report earnings on thursday. charles: so, ray, of these names, you like all of them. you think all of them are still buys for investors? >> i like amazon. i think they're going to still show a lot of earnings. they are moving the prime day further out. i like what is going on at google especially. their cloud unit is doing a great jobe. they're doing well on the digital ads given how search performed with everybody at home. of course, when you think about what happens with facebook, everybody was home. they built a, election coming up. charles: ray, hold that t
constellation ray wang, gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs is here as well.et me start with you, ray. big tech a little wobbly last week there were questions about microsoft and the cloud revenue not be 50% and the quality of tesla's numbers but they don't stay down long, do they? >> no, they don't. big tech is very hot. everybody is still rushing in. part of it because of the growth and earnings to match that growth. that is what everybody is looking at in these digital giants...
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gibbs.ll be negative earnings and that's fine, hopefully it will be the the nadir, but what do we need to rally into the earnings season to keep this going? >> we want to see some help. when we look at earnings, second quarter is just a bloodbath looking at, i am down 45% but when we get the fourth quarter of this year, we look at contraction of about 14, 15%. so, now a lot of companies have stopped giving guidance. we're getting more clarity, lockdowns are eased, we would like to see a little or some positivity about rebalancing as they move forward. but, again, a lot, we're still very much -- market. it is not so much earnings growth. it is about counts and how open china is, open borders that type of thing. and whether people can return to, you know, new normal but slightly more open economy where we can spend. charles: right. >> i think you're really going to again focus on those growth stocks. they have a much better outlook than the value stocks. we're looking at earnings contraction a
gibbs.ll be negative earnings and that's fine, hopefully it will be the the nadir, but what do we need to rally into the earnings season to keep this going? >> we want to see some help. when we look at earnings, second quarter is just a bloodbath looking at, i am down 45% but when we get the fourth quarter of this year, we look at contraction of about 14, 15%. so, now a lot of companies have stopped giving guidance. we're getting more clarity, lockdowns are eased, we would like to see a...
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joining us now is aaron gibbs president at gibbs wealth management erin, thank you so much for joining us >> thank you >> we're going to get right to it for the quarter and year, value and growth are both in the negative but growth has performed better is that still the better near term play and how do you see that playing out >> so a lot of investors, we find it nerve-racking to see that particularly growth stocks in these large cap growth stocks are trading at these extreme valuations and it's a mentality of this is the only place and everybody divesting. and then when you look at earnings expectations for second quarter and further down here, you can kind of see why it seems like there's no other option we're looking at growth rates even though they're in the negative, they're half as negative as value stock or a small cap stock. and we've rarely seen such a big change now, of course estimates are all over the place we're not getting a lot of guidance for companies there's only so much you can put into it. but it's still a very significant change so moving into new technology stocks
joining us now is aaron gibbs president at gibbs wealth management erin, thank you so much for joining us >> thank you >> we're going to get right to it for the quarter and year, value and growth are both in the negative but growth has performed better is that still the better near term play and how do you see that playing out >> so a lot of investors, we find it nerve-racking to see that particularly growth stocks in these large cap growth stocks are trading at these extreme...
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joining me on the phone, gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs.tocks that have reported so far. it's been about as expected. obviously it's the worst quarter since going back a few years for sure. revenues and earnings both beat 77% of them beat the street. 23% missed. but the carnage is pretty obvious. you think maybe you look at that, you look at valuations, it's not so good for this rally right now. >> yeah. i'm concerned because when we are looking at valuations that are at more than 20 years high, we are talking 25 times forward earnings, you really want to be sure that those earnings are going to rebound and that come 2021, we're just going to be knocking it out of the ballpark and completely recovering. unfortunately, while we were pretty stable about 2020 and it's very dismal and everybody is sort of meeting these dismal expectations, we are starting to see some wavering about earnings in the first and second quarter of 2021 and so for me, if you are starting to see downward revisions in these quarters, yet we're at nosebleed valuations, m
joining me on the phone, gibbs wealth management president erin gibbs.tocks that have reported so far. it's been about as expected. obviously it's the worst quarter since going back a few years for sure. revenues and earnings both beat 77% of them beat the street. 23% missed. but the carnage is pretty obvious. you think maybe you look at that, you look at valuations, it's not so good for this rally right now. >> yeah. i'm concerned because when we are looking at valuations that are at...
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. >> with us now, robert gibbs who served as the white house press secretary for president obama andjordan, former white house official in the george w. bush administration. both are now msnbc political analysts. great to have both of you with us. robert, let me begin with you, what does it tell you about this state of affairs that the president abruptly canceled the republican convention after pushing for a full scale one for months? >> you know, it has been six months since we had the first confirmed coronavirus case in this country, and it has taken almost six months for the reality of that, i think to finally sink in with donald trump. i wish it had been the science or the doctors that had convinced him of this. i think it is his political polling and you see this throughout the states that -- i think the reality of where he sits politically because of the dial of this has brought him to the precipice of this point, he argued with the north carolina governor when the republicans moved their convention from charlotte because the governor of north carolina wanted to provide for soc
. >> with us now, robert gibbs who served as the white house press secretary for president obama andjordan, former white house official in the george w. bush administration. both are now msnbc political analysts. great to have both of you with us. robert, let me begin with you, what does it tell you about this state of affairs that the president abruptly canceled the republican convention after pushing for a full scale one for months? >> you know, it has been six months since we had...
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reverend vicki gibbs was a beloved associate pastor at houston's resurrection metropolitan community church. she was a member of the lgbt-friendly congregation for nearly 40 years as a choir organizer and board member before being ordained in 2014. her wife tells cnn that gibbs is passionate about social justice and adored their grandson. 45-year-old samantha hickey loved her job as a pediatric nurse in caldwell, idaho. her family says she had an amazing list of hobbies, including dancing, aerobics, restoring antiques, camping, and training for spartan races. she died this month of a virus-related heart attack. we'll be right back. whether it's bribes to roll over. ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so you only p
reverend vicki gibbs was a beloved associate pastor at houston's resurrection metropolitan community church. she was a member of the lgbt-friendly congregation for nearly 40 years as a choir organizer and board member before being ordained in 2014. her wife tells cnn that gibbs is passionate about social justice and adored their grandson. 45-year-old samantha hickey loved her job as a pediatric nurse in caldwell, idaho. her family says she had an amazing list of hobbies, including dancing,...
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gibbs. mr. gibbs: i rise in opposition to this infrastructure boon doingle bill which is focused on advancing the green new deal agenda. instead of focusing on roads, bridges, and highway that is keep the economy moving and americans employed. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle want to defer funding streams to nonroadway infrastructure and leaves rural surface transportation in the dust. one of the major roadblocks in successfully reinvigorating our infrastructure is the mountains of red tape, paperwork, and bureaucracy involved with surface transportation infrastructure. this bill does nothing to reform the permitting process. it leaves in place a broken permitting regime that slows projects down to a dead stop. contrary to what some may say, bureaucratic red tape has a direct impact on infrastructure investment. project delays costs nearly $4 trillion in economic impact according to the associated general contractors of america. we can point to nations like canada, germany, and austr
gibbs. mr. gibbs: i rise in opposition to this infrastructure boon doingle bill which is focused on advancing the green new deal agenda. instead of focusing on roads, bridges, and highway that is keep the economy moving and americans employed. my colleagues on the other side of the aisle want to defer funding streams to nonroadway infrastructure and leaves rural surface transportation in the dust. one of the major roadblocks in successfully reinvigorating our infrastructure is the mountains of...
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so keep those in mind when you listen to this interview with ceo david gibbs. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here, jim thanks for having me. >> david, let's start with the concept of cadence because we have a lot of younger viewers now watching, i'm trying to explain, it's entirely possible when you see a net number, say, for kfc which was a blowout that it may be in the beginning of the quarter was not so good but you finished strong at the end, correct? >> you got that exactly right, jim. the momentum that we had this quarter was really impressive. we started from obviously some depths coming out of the initial impact of the virus, but our teams around the world pivoted very quickly, embraced consumers' new needs and really strengthened the business as the quarter went on. you think about, you know, what happened in april which was included in the quarter, that feels like 2018 to me that's so far in the rearview mirror what matters right now is momentum in the business and where we're headed we're really confident we are headed to a good place. >> p
so keep those in mind when you listen to this interview with ceo david gibbs. thank you for joining us. >> great to be here, jim thanks for having me. >> david, let's start with the concept of cadence because we have a lot of younger viewers now watching, i'm trying to explain, it's entirely possible when you see a net number, say, for kfc which was a blowout that it may be in the beginning of the quarter was not so good but you finished strong at the end, correct? >> you got...
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just like i'm all right mr gibbs was a hoax that i wanted these supreme court rulings weren't even close each one had a $7.00 to $2.00 majority that included trump appointees justices gorsuch and cavanaugh off the court threw out the president's lawyers arguments that their client has immunity from investigation in both cases chief justice john roberts writing that no citizen not even the president is categorically above the common duty to produce evidence when called upon in a criminal proceeding so authorities in new york are allowed to secure records from the president's accounting firm through the courts the city's district attorney hailed the decision cyrus vance jr said it's in keeping with the u.s.a.'s founding principles and added the investigation which was delayed for almost a year by this lawsuit will resume guided as always by the grand jury solemn obligation to follow the law and the facts wherever they may lead but new york's grand jury investigation into potential wrongdoing by trump and the trump organization is held in secret so barring a leak the public will not see the
just like i'm all right mr gibbs was a hoax that i wanted these supreme court rulings weren't even close each one had a $7.00 to $2.00 majority that included trump appointees justices gorsuch and cavanaugh off the court threw out the president's lawyers arguments that their client has immunity from investigation in both cases chief justice john roberts writing that no citizen not even the president is categorically above the common duty to produce evidence when called upon in a criminal...
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you will have to put up a strong campaign against experience rivals including former prime minister gibbs civil and opposition leader oh he could o.b.d. a former president with elections just 4 months away the sudden death of quickly puts ivory coast into a new period of political uncertainty because hawke al-jazeera. is chief executive director of the africa international media group share explained what political challenges may lie ahead the main problems occurring now you know we will watch each what really happened because we can reckon with a lot of tensions and also maybe president wiped out i will say when the constitution allows me to run again and facing that situation we have a note of former president 86 years old mrs romney and a lot of tension we don't unite and about candidates. within my property so maybe iran meisner president whether there was not even a very comfortable position to do to begin with but now with this openly everybody all the political also me feel that was the signal to come up with their own ambitions and really i mean it may be great tense. the u.n. sec
you will have to put up a strong campaign against experience rivals including former prime minister gibbs civil and opposition leader oh he could o.b.d. a former president with elections just 4 months away the sudden death of quickly puts ivory coast into a new period of political uncertainty because hawke al-jazeera. is chief executive director of the africa international media group share explained what political challenges may lie ahead the main problems occurring now you know we will watch...
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. >> they will also see gibbs's signature. >> it is our name.gnature, the style of what people see alone and can connect with me as an artist, speaks volumes and feeat. i got my daughter telling me i am a serhero. i am going to continue torow. massachusetts.n, >> regular vwswers of the urnow how committed we are to reporting on arts and culture through our ongoing series, canvas. ithis reporting expano prime time with a new series on mppbs, beyond the . my colleagues are here with a preview. first, an excerpt from the det episode. conversation with bruce aspringsteen. reat singer has to inhabit -- you may not be able to hit all the notes. but if you can inhab your song, you can communicate. >>f jins me now. you sat down with the one and only bruce springsteen. it is just a sampling of the many conversations, remarkable conversations you have had with these artists. >> that is right. that was a very memorable one. just to sit with him and hear him talk about the power of the music but also the vulnerability he feels as an individual human being.
. >> they will also see gibbs's signature. >> it is our name.gnature, the style of what people see alone and can connect with me as an artist, speaks volumes and feeat. i got my daughter telling me i am a serhero. i am going to continue torow. massachusetts.n, >> regular vwswers of the urnow how committed we are to reporting on arts and culture through our ongoing series, canvas. ithis reporting expano prime time with a new series on mppbs, beyond the . my colleagues are here...
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earth pizza hut is their largest division and it might not need dining rooms at all as the ceo david gibbsut it, the dining room piece is something we've been able to overcome my god, honestly, if you're listening to protocols they've had to put in place to keep a few dining rooms open, it might not be worth the effort. the largest restaurant chain on earth doesn't need to be a restaurant to make a lot of money. yum has takeout and delivery down to a science. they don't need no stinking tables that terrifies me i'm in the restaurant business, and most of us small operators are not built to compete not built around takeout look, i totally get it when i see the wing stop reported a same store sales gain. we've been pushing this stock. it's all about takeout and delivery but pizza hut? it used to be a sit down experience it was a big deal for me growing up not anymore. right now many restaurant owners are hopeful about reopening, but the pandemic is not going to let that happen. bars and restaurants tend to be the biggest covid hot spots. so they try to make it delivery, outdoor dining for mo
earth pizza hut is their largest division and it might not need dining rooms at all as the ceo david gibbsut it, the dining room piece is something we've been able to overcome my god, honestly, if you're listening to protocols they've had to put in place to keep a few dining rooms open, it might not be worth the effort. the largest restaurant chain on earth doesn't need to be a restaurant to make a lot of money. yum has takeout and delivery down to a science. they don't need no stinking tables...
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we gibb with a major market reversal closing near the lows of the session. the nasdaq dropping more than 2% after hitting another all time high earlier in the session. the selloff coming as california governor gavin newsom rolling back reopening plans as coronavirus cases spike in the state. bars, gyms, salons, malls, other businesses ordered to close indoor operations in 30 counties that represents 80% of the state's population does this officially put a close on the reopening rally guy? >> i don't know -- again, i don't know if this was a rally on the reopening or hopes that there was some vaccine out there or the fact that the fed is back stopping this entire thing, but i'll play your reindeer game, mel, and say this was the reopening rally. i'm shocked that people are surprised that the reopening is not going as well as a lot of people were indicating it would. so it should put an end to it because on top of that, as we just talked about earlier, or sara and wilf talked about, you had one of the biggest reversals in the market. it looks to me eastererily
we gibb with a major market reversal closing near the lows of the session. the nasdaq dropping more than 2% after hitting another all time high earlier in the session. the selloff coming as california governor gavin newsom rolling back reopening plans as coronavirus cases spike in the state. bars, gyms, salons, malls, other businesses ordered to close indoor operations in 30 counties that represents 80% of the state's population does this officially put a close on the reopening rally guy?...
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. >>> i want to bring in robert gibb, former white house press secretary and nbc political analyst.t to hear your thoughts on the strategies that we just heard laid out. >> well, look, i think where this race is positioned clearly joe biden is the front-runner. i think the campaign needs to work through and talk most about right now. i think we have a sense of why they are not voting for donald trump. we continue to remind voters why they want to vote for joe biden. what the future looks like. how does he want to employ to make the country stronger and better. i think that will help with the enthusiasm. i think it will help in the one polling question that still advantages donald trump which is who leads on the economy. that number has changed and flipped a bit many the last couple of weeks. i think focus, if you're the biden campaign has to be on showing people what joe biden would do. >> even though this poll shows biden ahead, enmuse yacthusiasml on president trump's side. how do you build up enthusiasm when so many campaign events are going virtual? >> it's been trak a tricky ti
. >>> i want to bring in robert gibb, former white house press secretary and nbc political analyst.t to hear your thoughts on the strategies that we just heard laid out. >> well, look, i think where this race is positioned clearly joe biden is the front-runner. i think the campaign needs to work through and talk most about right now. i think we have a sense of why they are not voting for donald trump. we continue to remind voters why they want to vote for joe biden. what the...
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reverend vickey gibbs's final sermon at her houston church was an impsioned cl to action on coronavirus relief and racial injustice. >> be the bridge tequality by demanding and voting in ange. >> woodruff: spreading love and fighting for justice-- these were vicy's callings, said her wife, cassandra, whether that meant attending protests or cooking meals for friends in need. she had a special bond with her grandson, who she nick "boo." together, they listened repeat to "my cherie amour" by stevie wonder. vickey was 57. n.s. ramamurthy, "rama" to those who knew him, was a pioneering research scientist at stony brook's school of dental dicine. the work of his team led tosc important eries in oral health and antibiotics. born in south india, and before settling in new york, rama moved hi canada 1966, where he met sharon, in a biochy class. soscribed as "gregarious," with a passion foh asian arts, students, and his , his including two daughters and five grandchildren. rama was 80 years old. cynthia tilley's friends joked that her hair was asig as her heart. the former nurse was constantly e
reverend vickey gibbs's final sermon at her houston church was an impsioned cl to action on coronavirus relief and racial injustice. >> be the bridge tequality by demanding and voting in ange. >> woodruff: spreading love and fighting for justice-- these were vicy's callings, said her wife, cassandra, whether that meant attending protests or cooking meals for friends in need. she had a special bond with her grandson, who she nick "boo." together, they listened repeat to...
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boom, the washington joe gibbs pointless.but give them a second name, the golden cicadas. they only show up once every 17 years. [laughter] we have got to stop this. teams are named after strong characters. they don't in the after week characters. whether it's indians, chief wahoo, they removed from the cat. the cleveland indian wine, the redskins, there always be something to upset somebody. next generation, next a kid, it'll be something else. it's not insulting, it is what it is. keep it. >> dagen: leslie, i have advocated as a fan for the redskins to get rid of the name for some years. just thinking the day would come when they would be the lone stand out and it would be even more ridiculous with snyder digging his heels and over it. >> leslie: dagen, i hate to disappoint you, but other than the political controversy, football wise, i hadn't really heard of the redskins. i've heard of a team called the new england patriots. you know i love you, girl. anyway, federal express is a minority owner of the redskins. they paid o
boom, the washington joe gibbs pointless.but give them a second name, the golden cicadas. they only show up once every 17 years. [laughter] we have got to stop this. teams are named after strong characters. they don't in the after week characters. whether it's indians, chief wahoo, they removed from the cat. the cleveland indian wine, the redskins, there always be something to upset somebody. next generation, next a kid, it'll be something else. it's not insulting, it is what it is. keep it....
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eligible for assistance when they turn 24 and transition out of extended foster carech the pilot program gibbs2 transitioning foster youth $1,000 each month for one year. the total cost is $900,000 from the county's general fund. >>> right now, it's 5:27. >> think what we could do for our families. think what we could do for mental health response for youth. >> families in martinez are demanding a juvenile detention center shut down and support another site to stay opened. >>> plus, more fallout within the vallejo police department over a key piece of evidence in an officer-involved shooting. spending time outdoors has never felt more valuable, whether it's exploring nature or relaxing in your yard. let's do it responsibly. before going out, check for closures and fire restrictions. practice social distancing, even when outside and on the trail. back at home if burning yard debris, keep your pile small. and no matter where you are be sure to properly extinguish any outdoor fire. drown, stir, drown, feel. we're all in this together. help keep our safe places safe. >>> how much row search have y
eligible for assistance when they turn 24 and transition out of extended foster carech the pilot program gibbs2 transitioning foster youth $1,000 each month for one year. the total cost is $900,000 from the county's general fund. >>> right now, it's 5:27. >> think what we could do for our families. think what we could do for mental health response for youth. >> families in martinez are demanding a juvenile detention center shut down and support another site to stay opened....
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postmates is also looking into the incident they say friend of gibbs says they're started a go fund me for him and as of tonight, it's race almost $6,000. >>coming up next ballerinas they are returning to the dance floor, how one dance company is getting back to dancing during this pandemic we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. the milwaukee ballet despite the pandemic all it requires is a bit of a costume change reporter. >>mike or cough or explain its. >>time and she will do so fun. >>ballet is back in no just like in. >>and this month the milwaukee belay has seen moving artistic beauty clash with reality. a ballerina's in masks. >>well you know it's it's another it's not
postmates is also looking into the incident they say friend of gibbs says they're started a go fund me for him and as of tonight, it's race almost $6,000. >>coming up next ballerinas they are returning to the dance floor, how one dance company is getting back to dancing during this pandemic we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we...
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. >> vicky gibbs was 57. she's survived by her family and a large number of members of her church.le. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. i'll be back tomorrow for another special edition of the si "situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts now. >>> breaking news dr. anthony fauci just revealing the three things the u.s. needs to do to turn the pandemic around as the world breaks a one-day record in coronavirus cases, the u.s. responsible for many of those cases. plus the mask wars getting uglier, all out brawls getting out of control. top republican governor tells us why he is mandating masks in his state. dr. deborah birx has become theo
. >> vicky gibbs was 57. she's survived by her family and a large number of members of her church.le. may they rest in peace and may their memories be a blessing. i'll be back tomorrow for another special edition of the si "situation room." "erin burnett outfront" starts now. >>> breaking news dr. anthony fauci just revealing the three things the u.s. needs to do to turn the pandemic around as the world breaks a one-day record in coronavirus cases, the u.s....
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she'll talk to joe gibbs. in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event.ing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. on all 2020 lexus models. >> techand your car., we're committed to taking care of you >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ tthis is xfi complete from xfinity.. you'll get the xfi gateway with advanced security, so your connected devices are also protected. and stay out! plus with unlimited data, you can stream and scroll more than ever. and we'll ensure that you get the most wifi coverage throughout your home. this is xfi complete. simple, easy, awesome. get the security, unlimited data and wifi coverage you need. plus, xfi customers can add xfi complete for only $11 a month. call or visit a store today. >>> good afternoon. i'm lindsey reiser. 100 days from election day. and five months into a pandemic that has claimed nearly 150,000 american lives. the trump administra
she'll talk to joe gibbs. in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event.ing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. on all 2020 lexus models. >> techand your car., we're committed to taking care of you >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ tthis is xfi complete from...
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hold on to that while we tell you about reverend gibbs of houston.ay. her congregation made a facebook page to share memories. there are already hundreds of entries, little stories, a moment here, a kindness there, how she sat with a cancer patient just after emergency surgery, how she helped an aging mother or hugged the person who needed it most. how she responded to someone saying, hey, i love your earrings with, here, you can have them. that's vicki's legacy. for her wife and two daughters, it's one they should be proud of forever. we're also celebrating the life of devon hill today, they called him vonnie. coronavirus had him on a ventilator and doctors told his family he was actually doing well, improving but hours later they got a call, his condition was worsening. they recommended the family come to the hospital, he died before they even arrived. so let's try to do his memory some justice here and reflect on his legacy. his bubbly personality made him something of a local celebrity at the restaurant where he worked. his adoptive mother said h
hold on to that while we tell you about reverend gibbs of houston.ay. her congregation made a facebook page to share memories. there are already hundreds of entries, little stories, a moment here, a kindness there, how she sat with a cancer patient just after emergency surgery, how she helped an aging mother or hugged the person who needed it most. how she responded to someone saying, hey, i love your earrings with, here, you can have them. that's vicki's legacy. for her wife and two daughters,...
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we gibb with a major market reversal closing near the lows of the session. th
we gibb with a major market reversal closing near the lows of the session. th
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gibbs for five minutes. >> mr. ulmer, i hope you are still there. do the aircraft have eel?>> do like is the aircraft have eel? >> no sir, no congressman. so, i guess my thought is because the f-35 is such a sophisticated, complicated, highly technological aircraft, is that the reason why, or how do you do that with legacy aircraft? >> the maintenance system for legacy airplanes are more segregated, not integrated systems, that support specific platforms. so, this is an attempt at the alis and electronic equipment for the approach relative to the technology about an integrated sustainment it sustainment system for a platform. >> okay. general fick, does the eel pose a significant risk? >> sir, my understanding from talking to the maintenance group commanders in the field of the authorized aircraft to fly in the event that a part isn't ready out there isn't a safety concern associated with flying an airplane with those parts. they will not allow a party to be installed in an aircraft is that -- >> okay, okay. so, the issue isn't or the parts readily available and in place, th
gibbs for five minutes. >> mr. ulmer, i hope you are still there. do the aircraft have eel?>> do like is the aircraft have eel? >> no sir, no congressman. so, i guess my thought is because the f-35 is such a sophisticated, complicated, highly technological aircraft, is that the reason why, or how do you do that with legacy aircraft? >> the maintenance system for legacy airplanes are more segregated, not integrated systems, that support specific platforms. so, this is an...
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for the next quarter and for a tech sector that's been so hot the last however many months now, that gibbsme real indication of what's going to happen in the next few months. look at the footnotes. that's the best thing tonight. maria: microsoft will really give us a sense of what businesses are doing in terms of cap ex, in terms of investing in software, cloud related businesses. so that's going to possibly be a market mover tonight. we've got the hopes of another stimulus package, frances, covid-19 vaccine progress also driving the action. what's important here in terms of moving the market? what do you want to hear out of a stimulus package? frances: so i would really like to see the payroll tax cut. i know it's not very popular. the thing is, when we come out of coronavirus, the small businesses are going to be the ones that suffer the most. and there was a statistic that only -- that 55% of small business woulds fail with a three month closure and we're going to have -- we're rolling back the openings and the pressures on small business and i don't know if everybody understands the tr
for the next quarter and for a tech sector that's been so hot the last however many months now, that gibbsme real indication of what's going to happen in the next few months. look at the footnotes. that's the best thing tonight. maria: microsoft will really give us a sense of what businesses are doing in terms of cap ex, in terms of investing in software, cloud related businesses. so that's going to possibly be a market mover tonight. we've got the hopes of another stimulus package, frances,...
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secretaries you just mentioned, and sitting there in that room, whether it was jody powell or robert gibbswas an element, to me at least, that it was like covering police headquarters. you'd go there -- >> all right. lost mike barnicle there. jonathan karl, i'll just end with this question. it seems to me that even though sometimes it can be incredibly frustrating to be in there, the function of being in there, you still think is quite precious and important to the process of covering this president. >> i do. i mean, i think that it is maddeningly frustrating when you get very little information. even in a nonanswer, you get something useful. let's just use the example you played at the start of the segment of the -- of these questions on the confederate flag. by the way, she berated the press for asking about the confederate flag. we didn't go in there wanting to ask about the confederate flag. the president tweeted a couple hours before the briefing started criticizing nascar for banning the flag. this wasn't something the press invented. this was the president. even in not getting direc
secretaries you just mentioned, and sitting there in that room, whether it was jody powell or robert gibbswas an element, to me at least, that it was like covering police headquarters. you'd go there -- >> all right. lost mike barnicle there. jonathan karl, i'll just end with this question. it seems to me that even though sometimes it can be incredibly frustrating to be in there, the function of being in there, you still think is quite precious and important to the process of covering...