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the print belonged to gilbert cannon, and he was confronted with the evidence against him. >> well, gilbertthing i can tell you is you were there. it's impossible for you not to be there, gilbert. we are telling you on tape, that is your dna. no ifs, ands or buts. it's no one else's. it's a perfect match. i don't know what you were doing back then. i have no idea. we were hoping to sit down and try to get you here. because gilbert, you know -- >> a few hours later, cannon reconsidered. >> he knocked on the window of the holding cell and advised investigators that he wanted to talk to investigators. >> cannon told police on the night of the murder, he was high on cocaine and looking for more. that's when he ran into charles holden at the fast food restaurant. holden agreed to give him a ride, but refused to take cannon all the way into town. there was a fight. cannon found a screwdriver in the truck and the fight continued outside. eventually, charles holden agreed to drive cannon the rest of the way. but charles managed to get back into the truck first and took off. cannon said he had no ch
the print belonged to gilbert cannon, and he was confronted with the evidence against him. >> well, gilbertthing i can tell you is you were there. it's impossible for you not to be there, gilbert. we are telling you on tape, that is your dna. no ifs, ands or buts. it's no one else's. it's a perfect match. i don't know what you were doing back then. i have no idea. we were hoping to sit down and try to get you here. because gilbert, you know -- >> a few hours later, cannon...
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gilbert, how are you doing?> we followed gilbert to his review hearing where his request for a transfer would be decided. >> when i completed the assessment of your review this time, i looked to see did i have all the factors there that would warrant you this transfer. i mean, you were doing all well until march the 27th of 2007. you have a disciplinary citation for insubordination. what was that about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail was rejected. i don't even see where a warrant -- i talked to the warden about it, wrote about it. he understands the situation. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make that recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> you could see in his body language how upset he was. you know, he kind of sunk back and he clenched his jaw, and they released him, and we had planned on filming more of these hearings throughout the day and i just remember thinking, we need to follow him back to his cell. because
gilbert, how are you doing?> we followed gilbert to his review hearing where his request for a transfer would be decided. >> when i completed the assessment of your review this time, i looked to see did i have all the factors there that would warrant you this transfer. i mean, you were doing all well until march the 27th of 2007. you have a disciplinary citation for insubordination. what was that about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail...
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for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder when he was 18. he's racked up a lot more time for his violent behavior behind bars. >> i've got life without parole, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some sort of model behavior but yet every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play c
for 19 of his 43 years, bobby ray gilbert has known no other home. >> it affects a person, it does. i would be lying to say it didn't. your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a...
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so, you know -- >> once behind bars, gilbert's violent temper led to numerous other crimes, including another inmate to death. this time for much less than $36. but gilbert made it clear to us, in prison, things aren't always as they seem. >> everybody wants to talk about i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. you know, it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but, you know, if somebody owes me a soda pop or i owe him a soda pop and they come to me and say i need to get that soda pop you owe me, i spit in their face and talk to them like they a bitch or something and they kill me, whose fault is it? it isn't about the soda pop no more. on the street, you call the police to 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 say you ain't taking nothing else. that's the end of that. here's what happens when you come to take something from me. >> a-1 to a-4. >> gilbert's life behind bars is often punctuated by his frequent battles with holman's warden. grant culliv
so, you know -- >> once behind bars, gilbert's violent temper led to numerous other crimes, including another inmate to death. this time for much less than $36. but gilbert made it clear to us, in prison, things aren't always as they seem. >> everybody wants to talk about i killed somebody over a carton of cigarettes. you know, it's not a carton of cigarettes. that may be the catalyst that leads to something, but, you know, if somebody owes me a soda pop or i owe him a soda pop and...
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a lot of it had to go with sam gilbert.hen ever you want to say about bob knight, and i am a fan of the boorish things he has done, there has never been it with of impropriety with ncaa rules with him. >> everyone knew about gilbert? >> everyone. jim murray, the legendary "l.a. times" columnist wrote that sam gilbert was more important to ucla basketball than the building of the pavilion. they were unhappy after the sophomore year and talk seriously about transferring. it is when they were put in touch with sam gilbert and related them on a personal level. sam gilbert was an old jewish guy who is able to connect with them on that level. he filled that void. whenever people would ask wooden about him, he would say he is a fabulous teacher. i may not approve of all of his methods, but he is a great coach. that really irked a bob knight to know that. >> he wasn't close to his players. ? >> when they played for him. that came later. i asked him this question. a lot of the players i talk you said you were not really invested in
a lot of it had to go with sam gilbert.hen ever you want to say about bob knight, and i am a fan of the boorish things he has done, there has never been it with of impropriety with ncaa rules with him. >> everyone knew about gilbert? >> everyone. jim murray, the legendary "l.a. times" columnist wrote that sam gilbert was more important to ucla basketball than the building of the pavilion. they were unhappy after the sophomore year and talk seriously about transferring. it...
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rules with coach knight. >> did everybody know about gilbert? >> everybody knew about sam bill gert. jim murray, the legendary l.a. times columnist in wrote sam gilbert was more important than u.c.l.a. basketball than building of the paville because lucious allen was unhappy after his sophomore year and talked about transferring and it was when they were put in touch with sam gilbert and he took care of their financial worries and related to them on a personal level. wooden couldn't talk about what it was like to be black and 19 in westwood, california at that time. sam gilbert was an old jewish guy who was able to connect with them on that level. so he filled that void. but wooden, wherever anybody asked him about coach knight he said "i think he's a fabulous teacher and i admire the way his kids play. i might not approve of his methods but he's a great coach. and that irked bob knight to no end. >> rose: the thing that surprised me is he wasn't close to his players. >> when they played for him. that came later. in his mind -- it's interesting
rules with coach knight. >> did everybody know about gilbert? >> everybody knew about sam bill gert. jim murray, the legendary l.a. times columnist in wrote sam gilbert was more important than u.c.l.a. basketball than building of the paville because lucious allen was unhappy after his sophomore year and talked about transferring and it was when they were put in touch with sam gilbert and he took care of their financial worries and related to them on a personal level. wooden couldn't...
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and i have a chat with lois elizabeth gilbert joining us live for an artsy international lois hello it's a rory sushi here in moscow thank you so much for joining us is so quickly how were you selected for this what must be a once in a lifetime opportunity the role of a volunteer at the twenty fourteenth or to winterland i was selected by. i can't hear anything actually there's nothing going. to lower some story it's really again in moscow you were telling us how you were selected for the role of volunteer there's nothing. terribly sorry we've lost you there lois elizabeth gilbert we'll try and get her back as soon as possible here on r.t. international she's a sort of a volunteer a canadian living in moscow if i james or james brown or you've had a lot of experience so you've met the volunteers you know what they're getting into down there thousands in attendance it must be a massive job. i mean these are the people really who are going to be the faces of these games they have the opportunity in the challenge to show the very best of russia you have there off foreign. but the vast major
and i have a chat with lois elizabeth gilbert joining us live for an artsy international lois hello it's a rory sushi here in moscow thank you so much for joining us is so quickly how were you selected for this what must be a once in a lifetime opportunity the role of a volunteer at the twenty fourteenth or to winterland i was selected by. i can't hear anything actually there's nothing going. to lower some story it's really again in moscow you were telling us how you were selected for the role...
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gilbert, respond to this, please. to the idea that the transaction and men's wearhouse hangs over this and an arch. how does men's wearhouse fit into what we see this morning? things, first of all, when we agreed on this deal, our agreement gives a right to terminate the agreement shows men's wearhouse comes back with an unsolicited offer that the management and the board of is superior.eels they have a fiduciary duty. we have met, we have discussed this. i think it is very important to note that men's wearhouse would bring initial synergies. but after two or three years of the synergies, you will have the slow growth. eddie bauer, if they continue to do what they do are doing, they were up 16% in december. if they continue to grow, the opportunity for stock appreciation in this company will be significant. so, i think you have to take these two things into account. what is specifically the message from joseph a bank to men's wearhouse right now -- gilbert? >> we made an offer back in september with a 46% rhenium. we
gilbert, respond to this, please. to the idea that the transaction and men's wearhouse hangs over this and an arch. how does men's wearhouse fit into what we see this morning? things, first of all, when we agreed on this deal, our agreement gives a right to terminate the agreement shows men's wearhouse comes back with an unsolicited offer that the management and the board of is superior.eels they have a fiduciary duty. we have met, we have discussed this. i think it is very important to note...
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gilbert is correct. mike egeck helps the merchandising.omcast-time the warner deal, there will be no sec objections on this one where there will be several ftc objections. this is a clean deal. joseph bank is dumping men's wearhouse and on valentine's day. breaking up is hard to do. the offer for joseph bank expires on march 28. dayton. some companies are getting together and others are cutting back. >> the insurer is eliminating 1500 jobs. the cuts will come from the top-rated casualty unit which will reduce earnings by $255 million before taxes. >> these cuts at aig should help boost profit, which beat estimates for the last quarter. the insurer also boosted the quarterly dividend by 25% and authorized another $1 billion in stock buybacks. aig giving back to shareholders. >> betty liu spoke to the ceo after the earnings release yesterday. than is nothing more clearly we have got to continually manage efficiency and productivity of our company. working a lot of time on moving people to lower-cost locations. tennessee and other locations a
gilbert is correct. mike egeck helps the merchandising.omcast-time the warner deal, there will be no sec objections on this one where there will be several ftc objections. this is a clean deal. joseph bank is dumping men's wearhouse and on valentine's day. breaking up is hard to do. the offer for joseph bank expires on march 28. dayton. some companies are getting together and others are cutting back. >> the insurer is eliminating 1500 jobs. the cuts will come from the top-rated casualty...
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and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup, and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait of george washington. they put it on the flag. it was accepted by the legislators in washington, and we still have that flag today. >> with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> online quizzes can be a fun way to put your skills to the test or to take a well-deserved break from all that tedious homework. think you have what it takes to name all 50 jelly belly flavors in just seven minutes? what about naming the villains from disney movies? sporcle.com has over 100,000 stimulating games just waiting to challenge you. the website also lets you create your own quizze
and it's from the portrait that was painted by gilbert stuart. he was an artist from rhode island, and it's the most famous portrait of george washington. but there were brothers who were put in charge of creating the image for the flag, and they went about designing it, coming up with all the different lettering. they had it perfect, except the image they had of george washington came from a box of cough syrup, and it just wouldn't do. and in the 11th hour, they found gilbert stuart's portrait...
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that student said that gilbert was to embarrassed to tell anyone.s been put on leave and the school district is septembering what happened. >>> several people have reported seeing mountain lions. some said they have seen them on trails. while nobody reports being approached police and city officials are warning people to be careful. they say be caution if you are out hiking with pets or children. >> fight back. don't just assume that you have no chance. if you have a walking stick hit them, use your hands, fists, whatever you can use to protect yourself. >> see one in the wild may be scary but unless it's aggressive the department of fish and wildlife say they don't consider it a safety concern. >> parents buckle up children but what about pets in a seatbelt is often the difference between life and death. we take a look at the so-called pet restraints and whether several products make good on their promise to protect pets. >> i was in tears. >> reporter: lindsey was talking about seeing this for the first time a crash test dog nearly be headed, even
that student said that gilbert was to embarrassed to tell anyone.s been put on leave and the school district is septembering what happened. >>> several people have reported seeing mountain lions. some said they have seen them on trails. while nobody reports being approached police and city officials are warning people to be careful. they say be caution if you are out hiking with pets or children. >> fight back. don't just assume that you have no chance. if you have a walking...
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um, johnny gilbert performs today's hits for $400.
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the pro-choice california was born in 1978 and gilbert acres rain both flat and the newspapers at the john sims gay marching abandon and was off and on and, of course, the san francisco gay men's chores who had their first impromptu performance before a crowd of 37 thousand people 37 years ago from tonight and performing though lord has been our refugee and there was the brings issue the proposition 6 and anita bryant save our children caption and the joan town tragedy. it was a year for those of us who we will never forget and those who have arrived since that will come to remember. i wanted to share just two harvey milk stories that are part find my being. feeling it's been an extraordinary honor and privilege to serve in the state legislature while harvey race to serve 26 years before a gay man would serve in the assembly. i want to take a moment to remember all the 4rb community who have served on the san francisco board of supervisors supervisor harvey and roberta and tom. leslie devon and scott wiener david campos are serving successfully as county supervisors and supervisor sus
the pro-choice california was born in 1978 and gilbert acres rain both flat and the newspapers at the john sims gay marching abandon and was off and on and, of course, the san francisco gay men's chores who had their first impromptu performance before a crowd of 37 thousand people 37 years ago from tonight and performing though lord has been our refugee and there was the brings issue the proposition 6 and anita bryant save our children caption and the joan town tragedy. it was a year for those...
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gilbert welch of the dartmouth institute studies who writes about these issues. he's the author of "overdiagnosed: making people sick in the pursuit of health." and doctor carol lee, director of the american college of radiology, which criticized the study. >> woodruff: welcome to you both to the newshour. dr. welch, to you first. in brief, what did this study find? >> well, judy, i think there's two things that are really important about this study. and first, is that it's about screening mammogram fee not diagnostic mammography. diagnostic is where a woman finds a new breast lump, goes to the doctor and the doctor orderer's ma'am gram to find out what the lump is. we all agree, diagnostic mammography is a useful tool. the second thing to know about the study is that it compared mammography plus a very careful physical exam done by nurses to a group that just got the careful physical exam. in other words, it's testing the value of finding things that could not be felt, really small abnormalities. and that's its major finding; that there's no point in find being
gilbert welch of the dartmouth institute studies who writes about these issues. he's the author of "overdiagnosed: making people sick in the pursuit of health." and doctor carol lee, director of the american college of radiology, which criticized the study. >> woodruff: welcome to you both to the newshour. dr. welch, to you first. in brief, what did this study find? >> well, judy, i think there's two things that are really important about this study. and first, is that...
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ten more minutes each time gilbert is released into freedom. everything is carefully documented the hawk eagle named injured in the sunny island. i did the bird pays no attention it's getting use to which we found freedom. in one of the few remaining forests of the night. level three thousand this week but did settle comments with us online and he can as always what the report again on our website but for now for me in the entire double team here now than in say give thanks alot to you and bye bye. been sigh i wanna know. as part of its taste so good at getting it about six pm. are you watching it. the city with the stereo. bob. aye aye. i long long long long shh shh shh. or. ch the act's. needle the company to cover any of the employee. read your book among the exclusive. local student like me. the thoughts i will get a good player that didn't like it was totally shocked not actors too through him. it's no sin to screw you who don't know how to be simple. several intersections. job well done it also tasted good. new name moving moving. i did.
ten more minutes each time gilbert is released into freedom. everything is carefully documented the hawk eagle named injured in the sunny island. i did the bird pays no attention it's getting use to which we found freedom. in one of the few remaining forests of the night. level three thousand this week but did settle comments with us online and he can as always what the report again on our website but for now for me in the entire double team here now than in say give thanks alot to you and bye...
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. >> gilbert adds a consumer should tread carefully as we find our footing in this brave new world. >we see costs for a particular procedure, for example like an colonoscopy, does that include the fees? ecommerce, matching, and medical sites are not changing the healthcare game for consumers and doctors, they're also changing the game for employers, some like zach's are beginning to offer these services as part of their healthcare conks forcing insurance companies to be up front about costs. sophie, the vice president of zach's company says snap health allows her to know exactly what she'll spend on healthcare before services provided. >> they can never tell us how much it will be before we go, you know, before i send an employee to a particular hospital for a particular visit, or a provider. >> as for zach, he said the medical care he found through snap health has been life changing. >> i was able to incorporate that advice into my daily life. >> and the peace of mind that comes with a clean bill of health. stacey tisdale, al jazeera, new york. >> well, the head of snap health said i
. >> gilbert adds a consumer should tread carefully as we find our footing in this brave new world. >we see costs for a particular procedure, for example like an colonoscopy, does that include the fees? ecommerce, matching, and medical sites are not changing the healthcare game for consumers and doctors, they're also changing the game for employers, some like zach's are beginning to offer these services as part of their healthcare conks forcing insurance companies to be up front about...
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. >>> gilbert god freed is 59, bernadette peters is 66, gavin mccloud is 83.rts. i'm page hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great >>> right now the second of two strong storms slamming the entire bay area, taking a live look outside. san francisco, san mateo bridge, and palo alto this morning. we are across the entire bay area. it is very windy in some places especially on the bridge, the roadways are slick, there is lots of ponding and rain just coming down out there this morning. it's a rough one. live outside this morning across the bay area. i want to check in with meteorologist christina loren. she's got that microclimate forecast for us. >> yeah, good morning to you, laura, scott, everybody at home. we have really heavy rainfall and it is just started. give yourself plent
. >>> gilbert god freed is 59, bernadette peters is 66, gavin mccloud is 83.rts. i'm page hopkins. thanks for watching "early today." have a great >>> right now the second of two strong storms slamming the entire bay area, taking a live look outside. san francisco, san mateo bridge, and palo alto this morning. we are across the entire bay area. it is very windy in some places especially on the bridge, the roadways are slick, there is lots of ponding and rain just...
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ten more minutes each time gilbert is released into freedom. everything is carefully documented. hawk eagle named injured in the sunny island. i did the bird pays no attention it's getting use to which we found freedom. in one of the few remaining forests and nine. level three thousand this week but did settle comments with us online and he can as always watch the reports again on our website but for now for me in the entire double team here now but instead give thanks let's think about buying been the eight ha that's what it is. mentoring us that time. afterward he said all in all. in. the are you sick. that's what i mean this is now on creating jobs in america the big push is to revive the country's manufacturing sector. apple recently announced it would open the benefit of subtlety in arizona to make stuff up materials for its atomic devices. is it that this is the beginning of the print will show that i made in the usa label does not become extinct as how the mall ap reports. did you do something that improvements to the american economy. he does when it's a sunny country is
ten more minutes each time gilbert is released into freedom. everything is carefully documented. hawk eagle named injured in the sunny island. i did the bird pays no attention it's getting use to which we found freedom. in one of the few remaining forests and nine. level three thousand this week but did settle comments with us online and he can as always watch the reports again on our website but for now for me in the entire double team here now but instead give thanks let's think about buying...
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. >> gilbert as consumers should tread cable as we find footing in this brave new world. >> they see costs for a particular procedure, for example, a colonoscopy they should look if they are looking at the gastroenterologist fee or the fee potentially of a pathologist or the anesthesiologist. >> e-commerce, match can and auction style medical sites are not just changing the healthcare game for consumers and doctors. they are also changing the game for employers. some like zach are beginning to offer these services as part of their healthcare coverage forcing insurance companies to be upfront about costs. >> so fari riden, vice president of zach's company says snaphealth allows her to know what she will spend on healthcare before services provided? >> they could never tell us how much it would be before we go, you know, before i send an employee to a particular hospital for a particular visit or a provider. >> as for zac, he says the medical care he found through snaphealth has been life-changing? >> i was able to incorporate that advice into kind of my daily life. >> the peace of min
. >> gilbert as consumers should tread cable as we find footing in this brave new world. >> they see costs for a particular procedure, for example, a colonoscopy they should look if they are looking at the gastroenterologist fee or the fee potentially of a pathologist or the anesthesiologist. >> e-commerce, match can and auction style medical sites are not just changing the healthcare game for consumers and doctors. they are also changing the game for employers. some like zach...
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its engines failed the companion guide out the ring has survived on goldfish see tattoos and beds gilbert and one. once he's well enough to travel. on wednesday the un committee on the rights of the child issued the report accusing the catholic church of adopting policies that failed to deal with paedophile priests. the code of silence that was impressed by the attacks on children and the fact that according to national oil co spent so far it is has never been made compulsory. recently it was revealed that nearly four hundred priests and left the priesthood since two thousand and eleven because of accusations of child molestation. church policy is to investigate the allegations and ten outside the court system. un committee says that is insufficient. the main finding of the committee was that the holy see has adopted policies and practices which have led to the continuation of the abuse by and the impunity of the perpetrators. the vatican in return and accused the un of distorting facts saying it is not taken into account the many changes introduced to protect children the eu is stepping
its engines failed the companion guide out the ring has survived on goldfish see tattoos and beds gilbert and one. once he's well enough to travel. on wednesday the un committee on the rights of the child issued the report accusing the catholic church of adopting policies that failed to deal with paedophile priests. the code of silence that was impressed by the attacks on children and the fact that according to national oil co spent so far it is has never been made compulsory. recently it was...
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-- thank you, johnny gilbert, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard.arthur, has been waiting a little over three weeks to play again since his last appearance on our program. all you need to know about him is that he's won four games and over $100,000. that tells you everything about him. sofi and josh, nice to have you with us. good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round is where we start. and these are the categories in this first round of play. what will the "i" stand for in each of our clues? might be an acronym, might be an abbreviation. and finally, you get to join me on a visit to... alex: and, arthur, you start us, please. planet fill-in, $800. sofi. what is venus? yes. don't songs, $200.
-- thank you, johnny gilbert, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard.arthur, has been waiting a little over three weeks to play again since his last appearance on our program. all you need to know about him is that he's won four games and over $100,000. that tells you everything about him. sofi and josh, nice to have you with us. good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round is where we start. and these are the categories in this first round of play. what will...
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bobby gilbert, i don't have problems with. i know the problems other people have. >> does he give you a particular problem? >> yes. >> who? >> terrence mosley. >> come look at it. come look at it. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> he says he's obsessed with me. he would do anything for me. >> didn't you get in trouble all weekend. >> he likes to masturbate at the same time, all the time. >> didn't you show yourself this weekend to the officer? they ain't going to let you if you leave the door open. you expose yourself to the officers. it's wrong, why you keep doing that? [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> he don't want to see another man all [ bleep ]. that's like the worst form of respect, if you ask me. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> now with female, if it's a female that excites me sexually, you know what i'm saying, i tend to take a liking to them, right? she said i was masturbating. a lot of people around here, they ain't against homosexual activity. it's cool to a lot of people. i ain't participating. they can say what they
bobby gilbert, i don't have problems with. i know the problems other people have. >> does he give you a particular problem? >> yes. >> who? >> terrence mosley. >> come look at it. come look at it. >> you ain't got nothing to see. >> he says he's obsessed with me. he would do anything for me. >> didn't you get in trouble all weekend. >> he likes to masturbate at the same time, all the time. >> didn't you show yourself this weekend to...
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[ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. first half of the finals in this year's college championship. at the end of tomorrow's program, the name of one of these three players -- kevin, tucker, or terry -- will be inscribed on our college championship trophy, which sits in the "jeopardy!" hall of fame just a few feet from here. the champion will get to go home with $100,000 in cash, and, of course, this handsome college championship trophy. who gets to keep it -- kevin, tucker, or terry? good luck. let's go to work. starting off with... next we have... the word "assistant" in quotation marks. it always does. and, kevin, you get to select first. let's go to 6-syllable words for $200. [ chuckles ] he just did one of these... [ mutters ] does "veterinarian" have, uh, that many syllables? terry: oh! that's the word we were going for. pick again.
[ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. first half of the finals in this year's college championship. at the end of tomorrow's program, the name of one of these three players -- kevin, tucker, or terry -- will be inscribed on our college championship trophy, which sits in the "jeopardy!" hall of fame just a few feet from here. the champion will get to go home with $100,000 in cash, and, of course, this handsome college championship trophy. who gets to keep it -- kevin, tucker, or...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and happy valentine's day. of these players will be celebrating at the end of the program? will it be alex, erika, or maria? s start finding out. good luck. here we go -- jeopardy! round. we start off with... how appropriate. uh-oh. ...g.r. coming up in each correct response. all right, maria. start us. can i get abbreviations for $200, please? trebek: maria. what is whatever? you got it. abbreviations for $400. [ beep ] "what is the bathroom?" maria. i'll take abbreviations for $600. maria. what is way to go? yes. i'll take abbreviations for $800. erika. what is in real life? real life. you got it. abbreviations for $1,000. maria.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and happy valentine's day. of these players will be celebrating at the end of the program? will it be alex, erika, or maria? s start finding out. good luck. here we go -- jeopardy! round. we start off with... how appropriate. uh-oh. ...g.r. coming up in each correct response. all right, maria. start us. can i get abbreviations for $200, please? trebek: maria. what is whatever? you got it. abbreviations for $400. [ beep ] "what is...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, everyone. program today who have a vested interest in the outcome of this competition-- the two finalists who get to come back tomorrow to begin the 2-day final and play for $100,000. who will join them? will it be julia, erika, kevin? let's start finding out. good luck. here are the categories now for this first round of play today. we start you off with... next we have... and notice those two in quotation marks, and finally, you'll deal with... all right, kevin. let's go to websites for $200, alex. kevin. what is yahoo!? yahoo! yes. websites for $400. erika. what is hulu? hulu is right. uh, websites, $600.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, everyone. program today who have a vested interest in the outcome of this competition-- the two finalists who get to come back tomorrow to begin the 2-day final and play for $100,000. who will join them? will it be julia, erika, kevin? let's start finding out. good luck. here are the categories now for this first round of play today. we start you off with... next we have... and notice those two in quotation marks, and finally, you'll deal with... all right,...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone.is the fourth of our quarter-final matches. as you know, the winners of the five games this week get to come back as semi-finalists next week, along with the four highest scorers among non-winners. eric, tucker, julia -- oh, you all look so eager. good luck. here we go -- the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories for you. we start off with... and finally, we'll give it the old college "-try," not "try," even though it's spelled t-r-y. "-try" -- remember that. julia. i'll start with let's begin the lecture for $200, please. tucker. what is the international monetary foundation? no. julia? what is the world bank? the world bank, yes. not the imf. lecture for $400, please. [ beep ] "what are identical twins?" julia, back to you. lecture for $600, please.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome, everyone.is the fourth of our quarter-final matches. as you know, the winners of the five games this week get to come back as semi-finalists next week, along with the four highest scorers among non-winners. eric, tucker, julia -- oh, you all look so eager. good luck. here we go -- the jeopardy! round. and here are the categories for you. we start off with... and finally, we'll give it the old college "-try," not...
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sir martin gilbert and i have had some disagreements on matters of interpretation, and he has a more, what shall i say, more consistent pro-jewish churchill then i have found in the records. and it turned out, it was anthony eden who did much of the negotiations on this particular statement. so i think -- that's about all i'll say on that. there wasn't a great deal of disagreement at that point on issuing an allied statement. i think both sides came to think that it was time. even himself was anti-semitic. he came to the conclusion that it was time to do this. -- eden. what i think roosevelt wanted to avoid was having his own personal declaration, because it would have fed into all of the anti-roosevelt propaganda that he was too close to the jews. but and intra- allied statement, that was fine. >> would you please comment on roosevelt's role or behavior, or lack thereof, in the evian conference and the voyage of the st. louis? >> let's see, how much time do we have? the evian conference to first of all it was roosevelt's idea. the evian conference was designed to get jews out of euro
sir martin gilbert and i have had some disagreements on matters of interpretation, and he has a more, what shall i say, more consistent pro-jewish churchill then i have found in the records. and it turned out, it was anthony eden who did much of the negotiations on this particular statement. so i think -- that's about all i'll say on that. there wasn't a great deal of disagreement at that point on issuing an allied statement. i think both sides came to think that it was time. even himself was...
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ross-gilbert, joining us. >> we will go back to capitol hill a few minutes from now.enators will have their questions ready for secretary janet yellen. that is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "market stephanie ruhle. janet yellen just finished her opening speech. what did you hear? >> she deviated from the opening statements delivered to the house in one significant way on the economy. chick knowledge in the two-week period -- she acknowledged in betweenweek period --n she testified -- thea with her when she testified. the afc will look into this, the numbers may be weaker than they thought. and this bears close watching. >> what do you think that we should be paying attention to next as the questions begin? >> i don't think that peter heard you. >> i am sorry, was there a question? >> we will go to the hearing, right now. respondinget yellen, to questions. >> this has been appropriate for quite some time. there is no conflict at all. this is the moment between the two goals that congress has signed to wes, promoting maximum employment and price stability, inflation is run
ross-gilbert, joining us. >> we will go back to capitol hill a few minutes from now.enators will have their questions ready for secretary janet yellen. that is next. ♪ >> welcome back to "market stephanie ruhle. janet yellen just finished her opening speech. what did you hear? >> she deviated from the opening statements delivered to the house in one significant way on the economy. chick knowledge in the two-week period -- she acknowledged in betweenweek period --n she...
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cousin here so it's reading in our family actually it certainly is an absolute family of elizabeth gilbert joining us live here at all the international wishing you all the best for the twenty fourteen winter olympics and thank you very much indeed for volunteering yourself to be a very a volunteer and to help with the ongoing lympics thank you very much indeed lois when we continue our live special coverage international sushi let's toss it back to you kevin though in no way back so you guys. you know most of so you put the torch. before you're going to leave on the road but talking about flames fly on the flame for equality it's a bit of a turn but we need to talk about it big big issue it was a p.r. issue prior to the sochi twenty four olympics the controversy connected with the ban on gay propaganda to minors which of course came into force in russia last year cause huge roar among communities worldwide and much hype in the foreign media it's still going on sometimes the indignation pretty exotic foods bartender spilling vocal you may recall the street some celebrities loving it to lam
cousin here so it's reading in our family actually it certainly is an absolute family of elizabeth gilbert joining us live here at all the international wishing you all the best for the twenty fourteen winter olympics and thank you very much indeed for volunteering yourself to be a very a volunteer and to help with the ongoing lympics thank you very much indeed lois when we continue our live special coverage international sushi let's toss it back to you kevin though in no way back so you guys....
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. >> reporter: tonight we found gilbert trying to do just that. >> will these guys stop? stopping. >> reporter: tomorrow the same spot, different circumstance. >> you see how these splitter islands allow the pedestrians to have a refuge area. >> reporter: that echoes the comments of the architect that designed the plan. the round about was in the works the prior to december's deadly accident. the final concept plan was approved just days later. as for those folks who cross the street to get to if market or the auditorium. they say the round about will be a welcomed sight. >> there's a lot of accidents in this intersection. it's going to be a better idea than a stoplight. >> reporter: the city says it will break ground on the project before the end of the month. >>> location location location. look at this the 13-year-old set up her table selling girl scout cookies right in front of the green cross dispensary. and they said she sold out of her cookies in 45 minutes. the girl scouts issued a statement. >>> a video from the front lines in kiev gone viral. see how social medi
. >> reporter: tonight we found gilbert trying to do just that. >> will these guys stop? stopping. >> reporter: tomorrow the same spot, different circumstance. >> you see how these splitter islands allow the pedestrians to have a refuge area. >> reporter: that echoes the comments of the architect that designed the plan. the round about was in the works the prior to december's deadly accident. the final concept plan was approved just days later. as for those folks...
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. >> reporter: tonight we found gilbert trying to do just that. >> will these guys stop?ing. >> reporter: tomorrow the same spot, different circumstance. >> you see how these splitter islands allow the pedestrians to have a refuge area. >> reporter: that echoes the comments of the architect that designed the plan. the round about was in the works the prior to december's deadly accident. the final concept plan was approved just days later. as for those folks who cross the street to get to if market or the auditorium. they say the round about will be a welcomed sight. >> there's a lot of accidents in this intersection. it's going to be a better idea than a stoplight. >> reporter: the city says it will break ground on the project before the end of the month. >>> location location location. look at this the 13-year-old set up her table selling girl scout cookies right in front of the green cross dispensary. and they said she sold out of her cookies in 45 minutes. the girl scouts issued a statement. >>> a video from the front lines in kiev gone viral. see how soci >>> rich gre
. >> reporter: tonight we found gilbert trying to do just that. >> will these guys stop?ing. >> reporter: tomorrow the same spot, different circumstance. >> you see how these splitter islands allow the pedestrians to have a refuge area. >> reporter: that echoes the comments of the architect that designed the plan. the round about was in the works the prior to december's deadly accident. the final concept plan was approved just days later. as for those folks who...
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. >> comedian gilbert gottfried.ng legend mario andretti is 73. happy birthday to them all. >>> coming up, winter weather continues to dominate the news. but an international crisis took over the headlines. >> up next, look back at the week that was. friday rewind is next. you're watching "world news now." big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types
. >> comedian gilbert gottfried.ng legend mario andretti is 73. happy birthday to them all. >>> coming up, winter weather continues to dominate the news. but an international crisis took over the headlines. >> up next, look back at the week that was. friday rewind is next. you're watching "world news now." big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male...
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. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesn briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or if they're really upset about what's happening to them. and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to six a day. >> as extreme as four-point restraints are, inmates sometimes take an equally extreme measure to attack officers. one that is particularly vile. >> gassing is what we call it. it's a mixture of feces and urine sometimes fermented for days until it stews into something that is so grotesque that you can't mention it. >> during his 14 years on the job, san quentin officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i would rather be punched, i'd rather be kicked, rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we have never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described b
. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the carefully choreographed restraint process. >> the deputiesn briefed as to who will take the upper body, who will take the lower body extremities. sometimes it takes a couple of extra deputies to hold the upper body if they're struggling or if they're really upset about what's happening to them. and about how many four points are done per week? >> we average up here -- on day shift and p.m., probably anywhere from three to six a day....
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. >> bobby and tuck gilbert are retired. >> plans for lunch? >> fathert we are in our 80s.e were beginning to need help. >> tuck was a minister. he has seen people grow old and planned accordingly. they bought a home that would be easy to age in and they have stopped lifting heavy things. but, there is only so much you can plan for. >> how long do you think that you will be able to stay in your home? do you have any idea? >> i have no idea. >> i don't know how long we will live. questions about life and death come up often. >> death is part of the way life is. and there is no kidding ourselves about it. but people sometimes say, oh, don't talk about death. why the heck not? it's there. it's going to happen. >> but there are still questions, lots of questions. >> we know one of is is going to die before the other one does. that means somebody having to choose to live alone. would we want to stay here? i can't answer that. wol find that out. >> we often said reynold, we have never green old before. we have a lot to learn. >> we are beginners at this. >> bobbi is giving her hu
. >> bobby and tuck gilbert are retired. >> plans for lunch? >> fathert we are in our 80s.e were beginning to need help. >> tuck was a minister. he has seen people grow old and planned accordingly. they bought a home that would be easy to age in and they have stopped lifting heavy things. but, there is only so much you can plan for. >> how long do you think that you will be able to stay in your home? do you have any idea? >> i have no idea. >> i don't...
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i address in this book, sam gilbert, who was a booster who lavished a lot of favors on the players whoiolation of the rules. it's not to take him down by any stretch. john wooden was not a perfect man, but he was an extraordinary man. >> we're all a lot more complicated than maybe like the first layer of media coverage might indicate. the second most storied player to play under wooden was bill walton. wooden was this conservative, religious guy. who was the what was their relationship like? >> complicated. wooden loved coaching him. bill walton, we know him as a television commentator now. at the time, he had a speech impedement and was shy. wooden was very progressive and quite liberal in terms of his political beliefs, more liberal than people might now. he opposed the vietnam war because he opposed all wars. he didn't think it was right to occupy the intersection of streets because what happens if an ambulance needs to get through. it's very hard to adapt and be able to relate to young college students. it caused wooden a lot of stress and a lot of health issues. he was at a stress
i address in this book, sam gilbert, who was a booster who lavished a lot of favors on the players whoiolation of the rules. it's not to take him down by any stretch. john wooden was not a perfect man, but he was an extraordinary man. >> we're all a lot more complicated than maybe like the first layer of media coverage might indicate. the second most storied player to play under wooden was bill walton. wooden was this conservative, religious guy. who was the what was their relationship...
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there's sarah gilbert, the actress, you know.ey're my girls. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who is your closest friend of those women on the show? >> see, the different things for different people. if i want something kept quiet and i need to vent to somebody, sarah because sarah's like a safe. nothing comes out of her. if i want to go and have a really good laugh, cheryl. >> jimmy: i see. but cheryl's got a big mouth and she will share your secrets with other people? >> no, no, no. and julie gives the best advice ever. and aisha is just extremely bright and sassy. >> jimmy: what's your favorite thing to talk about? serious topics? light topics on the show? what's -- >> everything. because i just like people. so i will talk to anybody about anything. because i just like to talk. >> jimmy: with five people hosting the show, do you ever just zone out during an interview and just -- [ laughter ] the hell with it? >> no. because i'm too busy digging one of them under the table or with the foot and like rolling my eyes. >> jimmy: o
there's sarah gilbert, the actress, you know.ey're my girls. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who is your closest friend of those women on the show? >> see, the different things for different people. if i want something kept quiet and i need to vent to somebody, sarah because sarah's like a safe. nothing comes out of her. if i want to go and have a really good laugh, cheryl. >> jimmy: i see. but cheryl's got a big mouth and she will share your secrets with other people?...
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. >> they are not allowed in the gilbert public schooling systems to talk about lgbt issues.s against -- it's against their code of ethics for a lack of word. >> and you are practices mormons and i -- how do you -- how did your religious beliefs square with this issue you? >> a lot of people ask me this. and my basic answer is they don't. i guess i have hope that things can change, and be more accepting, i know my son did not choose this. i know that he was born this way. it's a beautiful part of himself, it's just i feel -- he feels no shame, no guilt, this is just something about him. so i feel like we are just trying to approach this as healthy as and as positive as we can. and reconciling what parts of our faith we can take with us and what parts we have to just kind of think about ourselves and reevaluate and in some aspects, we have had a shift in paradigm. >> yeah, i mean, everybody if the governor vetoes this bilker will you feel the same about arizona as you did when you moved there? >> unfortunately not. we love arizona. i am worried that more bills could come like
. >> they are not allowed in the gilbert public schooling systems to talk about lgbt issues.s against -- it's against their code of ethics for a lack of word. >> and you are practices mormons and i -- how do you -- how did your religious beliefs square with this issue you? >> a lot of people ask me this. and my basic answer is they don't. i guess i have hope that things can change, and be more accepting, i know my son did not choose this. i know that he was born this way. it's...