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his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh.makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account to make purchases from the canteen. >> like a ballplayer plays baseball for the love of the game, bobby plays women for the love of the game, just like a chess game or a hand of texas hold 'em. he's a master at it. this woman is just some crazy fan that saw him on tv, sent him money, and he ran a little game on her. if you're going to be one of these skanks out there, one of these crazy women that see him on tv, oh, he's a total bad ass, and you know, i'm going to change his life, or you know, have a flower garden in his honor or whatever, that's great. open your wallet up to him and, you know, he'll bleed you dry. >> at the same time, angel sends bobby money as well. >> the money i give bobby per week goes on his inmate account so he could, you know, buy himse
his name is bobby ray gilbert. his friends call him snake. he makes me laugh.makes me feel good. he says the sweetest things. he is a total bad ass, my kind of man." >> angel says gilbert has used these women to his advantage, namely developing relationships so they will put money into his prison account to make purchases from the canteen. >> like a ballplayer plays baseball for the love of the game, bobby plays women for the love of the game, just like a chess game or a hand...
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>> but gilbert proved to be more than just a violent man.wed us a thoughtful, creative side. in the last interview we did with gilbert, he seemed resigned to his fate of spending the rest of his life most likely alone in a small cell. >> at this point, you just look back and realize that the best part of it's over with anyway. >> but five years later, we would discover that gilbert's appearances on "lockup" had opened up a new chapter in his life. she goes by the name of angel, preferring not to give her last name, and she is bobby ray gilbert's fiancee. >> we've been together four years. it's just something that happened. i didn't set out for it to happen. it just did. >> the alabama department of corrections denied a request to interview gilbert, but angel told us the story of how she first became involved with gilbert shortly after seeing him on "lockup." angel had initially contacted another holman inmate featured on the series, sherman moore, who held the job of prison barber. it was moore who acted as match-maker. >> wrote to sherman a
>> but gilbert proved to be more than just a violent man.wed us a thoughtful, creative side. in the last interview we did with gilbert, he seemed resigned to his fate of spending the rest of his life most likely alone in a small cell. >> at this point, you just look back and realize that the best part of it's over with anyway. >> but five years later, we would discover that gilbert's appearances on "lockup" had opened up a new chapter in his life. she goes by the...
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gilbert had never been able to get an arson expert to examine the state's findings. and then, just three months before the execution, gilbert was in an automobile accident. paralyzed, gilbert could no longer visit willingham. >> you know, it was impossible for me to go. i was incapable of that sort of travel, you know. sitting in a chair that long, driving to huntsville, it just wouldn't have happened. >> narrator: gilbert's investigation was over. >> under the windows, the low burn... >> narrator: in the 12 years since willingham's conviction, one fact had remained unquestioned: the fire was an arson. >> burn patterns unusual to a normal fire burn. >> narrator: but during those years, there had been a dramatic change in the science of arson investigation.ve >> the fire investigation community largely consists of people who are firemen. they're not scientists, they don't have any formal scientific training. extinguishing a fire and investigating a fire involve two different skill sets and two different mindsets. >> narrator: john lentini is at the top of his field, o
gilbert had never been able to get an arson expert to examine the state's findings. and then, just three months before the execution, gilbert was in an automobile accident. paralyzed, gilbert could no longer visit willingham. >> you know, it was impossible for me to go. i was incapable of that sort of travel, you know. sitting in a chair that long, driving to huntsville, it just wouldn't have happened. >> narrator: gilbert's investigation was over. >> under the windows, the...
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it was very kind. >> narrator: gilbert wanted to know more about willingham. she decided to meet him face to face. >> i walked in expecting to see a black man, you know, the whole stereotype. and here was this handsome young white man who was very polite and very genial. >> narrator: willingham told her his version of what happened at the fire. >> the story he told me was, you know, this, he woke up to a fire, you know. he ran out of the house, couldn't get back in to save his children. there's a writer in me that was like, "this is a great story." >> narrator: gilbert decided to find out for herself who todd willingham really was. his story began in ardmore, oklahoma. >> todd's mother had several children by different fathers and todd had been abandoned in california. >> narrator: todd's father gene had remarried. his wife eugenia raised todd as her own. >> we got todd when he was 13 months old. i thought he might be anxious and cry, but he just crawled up in my lap and that was it. he acted like he'd always lived there. he had a way of telling you how he fel
it was very kind. >> narrator: gilbert wanted to know more about willingham. she decided to meet him face to face. >> i walked in expecting to see a black man, you know, the whole stereotype. and here was this handsome young white man who was very polite and very genial. >> narrator: willingham told her his version of what happened at the fire. >> the story he told me was, you know, this, he woke up to a fire, you know. he ran out of the house, couldn't get back in to...
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detroit native dan gilbert has mored money buying and investing in bankrupt detroit.or more on that on what it means for the future, we're joined by chairman and owner of the cleveland cavaliers dan gilbert. thanks for being here. >> great to be here, becky. you say detroit is on the upswing, invested 1.3 billion. i think crowd gyred of the city of detroit, you own more property than anybody else. what makes you so sure about this bed? >> i haven't checked the rankings, but we've made a significant investment, but we have the luxury of a high employee count in our companies, and the investments into detroit venture start-up businesses. so we have about 12,500 full-time people which is a hedge against just going into, let's say, a detroit and investing in real estate. having said that, now that the ground work has been done, the city itself is coming out of bankruptcy and there's a bullish feelings. the costs are lower we have an educated work force, and the more of the younger people to the urban core, detroit is -- >> is this a brupt for other urban cities? is this s
detroit native dan gilbert has mored money buying and investing in bankrupt detroit.or more on that on what it means for the future, we're joined by chairman and owner of the cleveland cavaliers dan gilbert. thanks for being here. >> great to be here, becky. you say detroit is on the upswing, invested 1.3 billion. i think crowd gyred of the city of detroit, you own more property than anybody else. what makes you so sure about this bed? >> i haven't checked the rankings, but we've...
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we are joined now by dan gilbert.hank you for being here. >> great to be here, becky. >> you are somebody who puts your moneyy where your mouth is. you invested $1.3 and you own more than anyone else. what makes you so sure? >> i haven't checked the rankings or ratings or who owns what. we made a significant investment in downtown detroit. we have the luxury of having a high employee count in quicken loans and related businesses and the investments in to detroit venture startup businesses. we have is 12500 people which is a hedge against going in to detroit and investing in real estate. having said that, now the ground work has sort of been done the city is coming out of bankruptcy and a bullish feeling. the comps are lower. we have an educated work force and the young people, detroit is experiencing that a much as anyone. >> is this a blueprint for other urban cities that have struggled? is this something you can say about innovation and how you can build. >> if they are a business owner or big companies that are pub
we are joined now by dan gilbert.hank you for being here. >> great to be here, becky. >> you are somebody who puts your moneyy where your mouth is. you invested $1.3 and you own more than anyone else. what makes you so sure? >> i haven't checked the rankings or ratings or who owns what. we made a significant investment in downtown detroit. we have the luxury of having a high employee count in quicken loans and related businesses and the investments in to detroit venture...
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a couple headlines before we continue our conversation with mark cuban and dan gilbert.ropping the total from the the fund, and the decision was made after the recent resignation of bill gross who left pimco. beating the street, boeing earning 2.13 a share for the third compare compared to excitements of $1.97, and reflecting in jet demand, and the sock at this point is actually down by 1%. it was up significantly earlier. that's a dow component. that will affect what we see with the averages. >> we are back with dallas maverick owner mark cuban, and, also, what -- where -- who are you now? are you a "shark tank" star, an entrepreneur, or the mavs owner? >> the mavs owner, entrepreneur, investor, just a guy having fun, right? enjoying life. >> it is scary. if you went into someone, said, here's the premise for the show, and if you -- if you would describe the success, you see what it does on cnbc markets, like, off the charts. >> crazy. it's crazy. when i did the show, i was a guest shark. three episodes. 24 is a business show. it's not going to last, but once i've done
a couple headlines before we continue our conversation with mark cuban and dan gilbert.ropping the total from the the fund, and the decision was made after the recent resignation of bill gross who left pimco. beating the street, boeing earning 2.13 a share for the third compare compared to excitements of $1.97, and reflecting in jet demand, and the sock at this point is actually down by 1%. it was up significantly earlier. that's a dow component. that will affect what we see with the averages....
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the properties that dan gilbert has purchased for his businesses and to renovate those properties and put businesses in there, it's created so much buzz on the street. >> reporter: including in 1515, combination cafe and comfort space where people come for coffee, music or just to settle in with a good book. owner chris remembers what detroit used to be. >> it was the paris of midwest. you could work in an auto plant, and if you got enough overtime, had you your own home on a street with a garage and a driveway and your car in it. >> reporter: and sees what it could once again become. >> if you look around, because of the history of detroit, there's an incredible amount of great buildings that were built in the '20s and '30s that are now recognized as treasures. we always had the buildings. i felt people would start coming down. >> reporter: they both believe detroit's latest comeback has the right momentum. >> there's a whole new interest in detroit. we're seeing a lot of young people moving in, empty nesters are moving back to the city. it's quite dynamic. >> reporter: why should de
the properties that dan gilbert has purchased for his businesses and to renovate those properties and put businesses in there, it's created so much buzz on the street. >> reporter: including in 1515, combination cafe and comfort space where people come for coffee, music or just to settle in with a good book. owner chris remembers what detroit used to be. >> it was the paris of midwest. you could work in an auto plant, and if you got enough overtime, had you your own home on a street...
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gilbert on the right, the belgium winning the stage and now takes the over all lead.fterwards he was put on a pollution mask. >> this morning it was raining, and then just a lot of pollution in the air. we spoke together with the organization, and everyone agreed we should the last 30-k and i think it was a good decision. >> one of baseball's american league championship series against the baltimore orioles, the game was 5-5 after nine innings. a home run from alex gordon and two-run homer for mike mustakus with a win in the tenth inning. there are four extra innings in five postseason games as royals return to the championship series for the first time in 29 years. that's your sports and we have plenty more later. >> thanks so much, robin. that brings us to the end of this news hour. we have another full bulletin of news coming up so don't go too far. >> and the winner is...stephen boyer. >> the biggest goal of my life is that i'm gonna be this super filmmaker. my parents invested in a private school to get me into a top university. tri five. but the more i think abo
gilbert on the right, the belgium winning the stage and now takes the over all lead.fterwards he was put on a pollution mask. >> this morning it was raining, and then just a lot of pollution in the air. we spoke together with the organization, and everyone agreed we should the last 30-k and i think it was a good decision. >> one of baseball's american league championship series against the baltimore orioles, the game was 5-5 after nine innings. a home run from alex gordon and...
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. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the restraint process. >> the deputies have been briefed as toho will take the upper body, who will take the lower body. sometimes it takes extra deputies to hold the upper body if they are struggling or upset about what's happening to them. >> about how many four-points are done per week? >> we average up here on day shift and p.m. 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. a mixture of feces and urine sometimes fermented until it stews into something so grotesque you can't mention it. >> during 14 years on the job officer jones has never had a worse experience than being gassed. >> i'd rather be punched, be kicked, i'd rather be stabbed than to be gassed like i was back in '92. >> we never heard a more extreme account of gassing as the one described by kentucky state penitentiary inmate fleece johnson. >> i ask everybody on the wall to [ bleep ] in a bucket. send it down to me. i take two, t
. >> sergeant gilbert duran supervises the restraint process. >> the deputies have been briefed as toho will take the upper body, who will take the lower body. sometimes it takes extra deputies to hold the upper body if they are struggling or upset about what's happening to them. >> about how many four-points are done per week? >> we average up here on day shift and p.m. from three to six. a day. >> as extreme as four-point restraints are, inmates sometimes take an...
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magistrate judge gilbert breedlove says it was something he could don't because of religious beliefs. more than 6,000 license haves been issued since the ban was struck down earlier this month. >>> in california, a freak accident caused a gas station roof to collapse. a vehicle backed into a fire hydrant and all the water sprayed on top of the structure causing it to buckle. the roof fell off the top of the fuel pumps below and fortunately no one was hurt. pretty amazing here. >>> to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic relations with france, the chinese government thought a 49-foot-tall robotic dragon and 19-foot spider would be the perfect things to mark the occasion. the event held inside beijing's olympic park tells the chinese story of the creation of human kind and the repairing of the great wall of heaven. the robots were created by a french company and controlled by a team of operators. >> i think they have something here. there are 4 and 5-year-old boys and girls that would love to go see shows like that. >> absolutely. i'm trying to figure out how you get france and china relati
magistrate judge gilbert breedlove says it was something he could don't because of religious beliefs. more than 6,000 license haves been issued since the ban was struck down earlier this month. >>> in california, a freak accident caused a gas station roof to collapse. a vehicle backed into a fire hydrant and all the water sprayed on top of the structure causing it to buckle. the roof fell off the top of the fuel pumps below and fortunately no one was hurt. pretty amazing here....
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. >> tom gilbert i didn't the orderly please it's a ranging system from tenants in common we want to change over there's a name ab age 78 years owned property 4 total a month one hundred and 22 years range and next person maybe 50 years of age owned property 20 years and 70 a ranking of 70 and other person thirty years of age and getting a 35 when we go tenants in common it's frozen for 10 years but interesting to see where it comes down the ranking another called sharing when people buy a piece of property is it's a million dollars piece of property and 4 people living in the property i'm going to call it a 5 equals 3 every 5 years you've lived there you get 3 person of the sales price you get 3 times 5 percent that makes it 6 percent and 15 years it would be 5 times 3 equals 9 percent and a 15 percent that's the thought sales price now on all of those one person gets thirty thousand and other 60 and 90 thousand and the person 25 years 90 thousand that would help thank you. >> next speaker >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm peter war field executive director of library users associa
. >> tom gilbert i didn't the orderly please it's a ranging system from tenants in common we want to change over there's a name ab age 78 years owned property 4 total a month one hundred and 22 years range and next person maybe 50 years of age owned property 20 years and 70 a ranking of 70 and other person thirty years of age and getting a 35 when we go tenants in common it's frozen for 10 years but interesting to see where it comes down the ranking another called sharing when people buy...
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he slides by gilbert, he rises to the rim and hammers. j.p. flush. >> reporter: mom and dad, were they nervous? >> i knew he was going to go down and score. he's very confident in his skills. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> what an inspiration. >> the audio makes it. the guy sold it there. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great wednesday. >> ♪ >> "action news." delaware valley's leading news program. with matt o'donnell, tamala edwards, karen rogers and meteorologist, david murphy. >> ♪ >> we're working on several developing and new stories you didn't see last night. it is wednesday, october 8th. a driver is suspected of dui it is wednesday, october 8th. philadelphia neighborhood. >> a single mom is stuck in philadelphia after being boot fred her flight. her story in a live report. >> only on "action news" a senior citizen has frightening encounter with an intruder but she fought back. good morning everyone, it's 4:30 on this wednesday. tam is off. eva pilg
he slides by gilbert, he rises to the rim and hammers. j.p. flush. >> reporter: mom and dad, were they nervous? >> i knew he was going to go down and score. he's very confident in his skills. >> reporter: david muir, abc news, new york. >> what an inspiration. >> the audio makes it. the guy sold it there. that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america" and have a great wednesday. >> ♪ >>...
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but that letter from dan gilbert was what stuck with a lot of people.ple who don't remember at the time, the cav lerz owner wrote about your cowardly betrayal and shocking act of disloyalty. what were the hard parts getting past that for you and your family? >> well, ultimately in order for me to make a decision to come back. i needed to sit down with dan, face to face, man-to-man. >> he came done to visit you in miami during free agency period he said at that point you two hadn't spoken in four years. of what was that conversation like? >> a straightforward conversation. no beating around the bush. he basically said, no matter what decision you make he wanted to clear the air. so where we can, see each other in public or see each other wherever. i am competing against you. we can always shake each other's hand hand look at the fun times that we had in cleveland while we were together instead of focusing on the one night that kind of, you know -- [ indiscernible ] >> you have already ben putting in a lot of work to try to make this seas this's son succe
but that letter from dan gilbert was what stuck with a lot of people.ple who don't remember at the time, the cav lerz owner wrote about your cowardly betrayal and shocking act of disloyalty. what were the hard parts getting past that for you and your family? >> well, ultimately in order for me to make a decision to come back. i needed to sit down with dan, face to face, man-to-man. >> he came done to visit you in miami during free agency period he said at that point you two hadn't...
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the survivors, home tonight, scott graeves of brookville, maryland and 75-year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland. >> it is not a hot air balloon. it is an aircraft with a parachute. >> thursday afternoon a small single engine plane was only a half mile from landing at frederick municipal airport when it collided mid air with a helicopter. >> i heard the bang and i looked up and it was right there. >> witnesses say the aircraft were both flying very low around 100 feet when it happened. > went out that way toward the monocacy boulevard -- >> he says the parachute deployed allowing it to land on a stand of trees. >> one of the pilots is in a tree right now. >> state police say the two men on the plane walked away from the crash one uninjured and the other with just a laceration. >> we're advised that another craft just went down. >> the helicopter quickly plunged to the ground. what polar couldn't believe was what he saw inside the helicopter seconds after the mid air collision. >> they were still alive because i could see their faces. they were grabbing on to whatever they
the survivors, home tonight, scott graeves of brookville, maryland and 75-year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland. >> it is not a hot air balloon. it is an aircraft with a parachute. >> thursday afternoon a small single engine plane was only a half mile from landing at frederick municipal airport when it collided mid air with a helicopter. >> i heard the bang and i looked up and it was right there. >> witnesses say the aircraft were both flying very low around...
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but a group of young american economists had a better idea as richard gilbert recalls. group which i led proposed to finance the war through borrowing -- in itself not different from the keynesian proposal -- but with a direct control of prices and wages to prevent the kind of inflation that had always been associated with war in the past and to bring to full employment, as rapidly as possible the enormous energies of the american public once harnessed to the effort. as an airplane worker, i ask all of you to help to support our armed forces by buying more war bonds and stamps. as our boys would say, "you buy 'em, we'll fly 'em." this is a working man's country, and i'm doing my part to keep it that way. buy more bonds today. schoumacher: fresh from a decade of hunger and deprivation, the american people cheerfully loaned dollars by the billions to their government. as the war intensified the economy boomed. 15 million americans went to war. 66 million more went to work. for the first time in 10 years americans had money to spend but little to spend it on. not only were
but a group of young american economists had a better idea as richard gilbert recalls. group which i led proposed to finance the war through borrowing -- in itself not different from the keynesian proposal -- but with a direct control of prices and wages to prevent the kind of inflation that had always been associated with war in the past and to bring to full employment, as rapidly as possible the enormous energies of the american public once harnessed to the effort. as an airplane worker, i...
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my guest next week is dan gilbert.re "on the money" have a great one and we will esee you next weekend. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. [ticking] >> in the last few years, we've discovered the equivalent of two saudi arabias of oil in the form of natural gas in the united states. not one but two. >> he's talking about natural gas extracted from shale, the new hope for america's energy future, with production or exploration in over 30 states, making overnight millionaires of the farmers who lease their land for drilling. so you gentlemen are living in a good, old-fashioned gold rus
my guest next week is dan gilbert.re "on the money" have a great one and we will esee you next weekend. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. on yesterday's program, the two challengers took it to the champ, and one of them, bill albertini, wound up with the most money. and so today, he gets to experience the feeling of having two challengers ready to knock him off his champion's pedestal. let's see how it works out. good luck, players. here we go -- the jeopardy! round. and these categories now in play for you... ...not chief. and finally, we deal with... alex: bill, start. antisocial science for $200, please. michael. what is soccer? right. from the spanish, $200. jenica. what is a flotilla? that's right. from the spanish for $400. here's kelly. requiring weeks for the bricks to dry, this method of building,
thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our show. on yesterday's program, the two challengers took it to the champ, and one of them, bill albertini, wound up with the most money. and so today, he gets to experience the feeling of having two challengers ready to knock him off his champion's pedestal. let's see how it works out. good luck, players. here we go -- the jeopardy! round. and these categories now in play for you... ...not chief. and finally, we deal with... alex:...
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nicole gilbert and kara palmer. local girls, both 21.
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.good, so be careful today. here we go. into the jeopardy! round. fair warning. and now the categories. we start off with... what a wonderful year that was. we want you to... and finally, a whole category about... alex: matthew. college team names, $200. matthew. who are the razorbacks? correct. college, $400. matthew. who are the nittany lions? yes. college, $600. matthew again. who are the red raiders? yes. college, $800. matthew. who are the gamecocks? yeah. college, $1,000. matthew. who are the commodores? you know your college team names.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.good, so be careful today. here we go. into the jeopardy! round. fair warning. and now the categories. we start off with... what a wonderful year that was. we want you to... and finally, a whole category about... alex: matthew. college team names, $200. matthew. who are the razorbacks? correct. college, $400. matthew. who are the nittany lions? yes. college, $600. matthew again. who are the red raiders? yes. college, $800. matthew. who...
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injured on the small plane, scott graeves and gilbert porter. >>> a kabob shop and repeat violator combo coming up. >> and a lady of good council high school cheerleaders are in the house for tonight's edition of game on varsity. are you ready for tonight's high school football highlights? plus the weekend weather. i wanted to see more of that. we'll get back to that later. >> i'm first alert chief meteorologist, a comfortable night on tap. temperatures in the 40s and the breeze we had during the afternoon settling down, so no wind chill factor tomorrow morning, temperatures quickly rising back into the 70s tomorrow. how long can we keep this be autiful weather? i'll have the answer co [anncr:]making jackets that are built to perform anywhere is hard work. and at l.l.bean, we take our job, very seriously. guaranteed quality no matter what you're up against. from l.l.bean and now the wusa9 restaurant alert. i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. text food to 25543 and you'll find a closure report for a kabob spot we've told you about before. house of kabob on m street northwest closed la
injured on the small plane, scott graeves and gilbert porter. >>> a kabob shop and repeat violator combo coming up. >> and a lady of good council high school cheerleaders are in the house for tonight's edition of game on varsity. are you ready for tonight's high school football highlights? plus the weekend weather. i wanted to see more of that. we'll get back to that later. >> i'm first alert chief meteorologist, a comfortable night on tap. temperatures in the 40s and the...
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i mean, a lot of people who i know, who i work withism kyle gilbert says the square's value comes more from its people than from the price tags on the real estate but for his parents visiting from indiana, those rents that put the square on the list did take a little getting used to. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's pretty crazy. 1800 a month. $265 a month was our mortgage payment on our house until we paid it off. >> reporter: $265 a month dare to tree. among the other cities with more expensive neighborhoods, you've got san diego, washington, d.c. and jersey city, new jersey. live on rittenhouse square, i'm walt hunter, "eyewitness news" on the cw philly. >> all right, walt, thank you very much. >>> well, some positive news on the jobs front today. the labor department said that 248,000 jobs were added in september. the unemployment rate fell to a six year low of five-point 9%. >> a hearing in south jersey on the problems at the veteran affairs regional office in philadelphia. since june, investigators have been looking into more than 100 complaints there about veterans care. a congress
i mean, a lot of people who i know, who i work withism kyle gilbert says the square's value comes more from its people than from the price tags on the real estate but for his parents visiting from indiana, those rents that put the square on the list did take a little getting used to. >> it's overwhelming. >> it's pretty crazy. 1800 a month. $265 a month was our mortgage payment on our house until we paid it off. >> reporter: $265 a month dare to tree. among the other cities...
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jenkins of morrison colorado. 35-year-old scott graeves of brookville, maryland and 75- year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland were on the plane. the tower described the horrific crash. >> report midfield left down went runway down. three helicopters below you in the traffic pattern. >> i've got two in sight. >> two echos here. i have you in sight. runway 3-0 runway maintain your altitude until clear to land. >> airplane down and helicopter down. >> yes, yes. i just saw. 911's on the way. >> the collision took place around 3:40 this afternoon near patrick street not far from the airport. tonight the ntsb is investigating why that accident happened. mola lenghi joins us live now from the airport. >> reporter: the area lit up behind me is one of the two crash scenes. that is where the plane ultimately landed. tonight the national transportation safety board started to arrive at these two scenes and have taken over the investigation from the maryland state police. first thick tomorrow morning ntsb investigators will begin combing through the two separate crash scenes. you have t
jenkins of morrison colorado. 35-year-old scott graeves of brookville, maryland and 75- year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland were on the plane. the tower described the horrific crash. >> report midfield left down went runway down. three helicopters below you in the traffic pattern. >> i've got two in sight. >> two echos here. i have you in sight. runway 3-0 runway maintain your altitude until clear to land. >> airplane down and helicopter down. >> yes,...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. and, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much.good time with us. won a lot of money so far in just two appearances. what will happen today as he faces dori and bill? let's start finding out right now. first round of play today features these categories. ...in each correct response. alex: matthew, you start us. stock up on candy, $200. dori. what is hershey? yes. may i have 6 letters, only 1 vowel for $200? bill. what are clowns? that's it. let's have stock up for candy for $400.
thank you, johnny gilbert. and, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much.good time with us. won a lot of money so far in just two appearances. what will happen today as he faces dori and bill? let's start finding out right now. first round of play today features these categories. ...in each correct response. alex: matthew, you start us. stock up on candy, $200. dori. what is hershey? yes. may i have 6 letters, only 1 vowel for $200? bill. what are clowns? that's it. let's have stock up for...
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. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland says, they sure should. >> every game is bringingf people in spending their money every game. when those dollars are spent, it creates jobs. every one of these new hotels and restaurant, they all create jobs. >> reporter: all 41 cavalier home games this year are sold out. last year five were. with james, 30 of their games could be televised nationally. last year without him, it was only one. secondary market tickets for tonight's home opener went from nearly $300 for the cheapest to $4,000 for the most expensive. a recent survey said having number 23 back in a cavs' uniform will generate $215 million annually for the franchise and the city. >> you're all set. thanks. >> reporter: clothing store manager laura kubinski said there's been a run on lebron testimony shirts. were there people waiting to get in? >> we had a line, yes. within the first hour, we had $3,000 in the store. >> >> reporter: wow. >> yeah. >> reporter: by tonight, jonathan sawyer's greenhouse tavern will be filled. >> a ton more people from around the country will se
. >> reporter: david gilbert of destination cleveland says, they sure should. >> every game is bringingf people in spending their money every game. when those dollars are spent, it creates jobs. every one of these new hotels and restaurant, they all create jobs. >> reporter: all 41 cavalier home games this year are sold out. last year five were. with james, 30 of their games could be televised nationally. last year without him, it was only one. secondary market tickets for...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen. welcome aboard. so far, the voting about the mustache is running...even. some want to keep it, some want to get rid of it. so, it'll be here for a little while longer. elisa started slowly on yesterday's program, but came on strong at the end, and won a lot of money. today, she defends for the first time, against silvia and alex. we are happy to welcome you to our show. good luck, players. here we go. the first round of play, with these categories, starting off with... and we'll give you certain words. elisa, start. a bloody business for $200, please. silvia. what is the electric chair? nope. alex? what is the guillotine? guillotine, yes. he was a frenchman. a bloody business, $400, please.
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were so gallantly streaming >> reporter: and when you're young and those nerves kick in, natalie gilbert that nba game. ♪ at the stars -- >> reporter: the coach came to her aid. the crowd joining in. and after last night, arron lewis now asking the nation for forgiveness, saying his nerves got the best of him. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: despite those nerves, still making it to the end. and that is "world news tonight." i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a professor of english from toledo, ohio... an irs agent from salem, massachusetts... and our returning champion, a digital consultant from arlington, virginia...
were so gallantly streaming >> reporter: and when you're young and those nerves kick in, natalie gilbert that nba game. ♪ at the stars -- >> reporter: the coach came to her aid. the crowd joining in. and after last night, arron lewis now asking the nation for forgiveness, saying his nerves got the best of him. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: despite those nerves, still making it to the end. and that is "world news tonight." i'm david muir. i hope to see...
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thank you, johnny gilbert, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen.a's total would have been much higher if she had gotten the final jeopardy! correct on yesterday's program. today, a different final. hopefully all three of our players will do very, very well. elizabeth and shane, you're the newcomers. welcome aboard. nice to have you here. rena, good to see you again, and here we go now into the jeopardy! round of play with these categories... and, rena, you get to go first. let's take crossword clues for $200, please. elizabeth. what is a sibling? no. shane. what is a septuplet? that's it. crossword clues "s" for $400, please. shane. what is a spaniel? right again. crossword clues "s" for $600, please.
thank you, johnny gilbert, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen.a's total would have been much higher if she had gotten the final jeopardy! correct on yesterday's program. today, a different final. hopefully all three of our players will do very, very well. elizabeth and shane, you're the newcomers. welcome aboard. nice to have you here. rena, good to see you again, and here we go now into the jeopardy! round of play with these categories... and, rena, you get to go first. let's take crossword...
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in gilbert has done a good job over the years. he has a good history in consolidation and restructuring businesses. i think we shouldn't underestimate -- he can get out of the acquisition. the market has itself very depressed because of their big exposure to the asian markets. the outflows have been stemmed from 8 billion to close to just under two. we're seeing an improvement across that area as well. people looking at value coming back towards the emerging market. restructuring and perhaps global growth. >> one final question. pimco. big outflows in september from the fund that bill gross managed. does that necessarily mean those positions have to be liquidated? >> i think it depends -- we were chatting about this during the break. some went in there as passive investors. some were backing bill gross. we'll have to see how that pans out. there has been much chatter about this. there will be some liquid positions that will pus pressure on fixed income markets in some areas. >> something to watch. we have to leave it there. thank
in gilbert has done a good job over the years. he has a good history in consolidation and restructuring businesses. i think we shouldn't underestimate -- he can get out of the acquisition. the market has itself very depressed because of their big exposure to the asian markets. the outflows have been stemmed from 8 billion to close to just under two. we're seeing an improvement across that area as well. people looking at value coming back towards the emerging market. restructuring and perhaps...
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we have julie chen, sarah gilbert, osborne, underwood watch do they like about working together?kee got this answer from julie herself. >> it is casino of like a girls breakfast/lunch of just chatting away, and we get paid. >> hello. that's the best part. >> a girls lunch plus ukee. >> i know. >> not a bad day for mr. washington. by the way this is not ukee's first appearance on the talk. he actually co-hosted last year and must have impressed someone at cbs. >> think they like what they saw? >> there he is working his magic, once again. mr. washington, the charmer. >> dance withing tlc, their from last time? >> hey, that could have done t i mean it, would seal the deal for me. if i were a cbs executive, just saying. anyway, we're getting the rap sign. catch ukee on the talk tomorrow 2:00 right here on cbs-3. >> we could go on, kate. >> oh, from the waterfall song? there it is. but pretty sure you guys are receipt. like we got to bring him back. storm scan3, had some showers already moving through our area, this is just the beginning, guys, of what looks to be a gray and gloomy s
we have julie chen, sarah gilbert, osborne, underwood watch do they like about working together?kee got this answer from julie herself. >> it is casino of like a girls breakfast/lunch of just chatting away, and we get paid. >> hello. that's the best part. >> a girls lunch plus ukee. >> i know. >> not a bad day for mr. washington. by the way this is not ukee's first appearance on the talk. he actually co-hosted last year and must have impressed someone at cbs....
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. >> tyler gilbert who recently moved in says the square's valuable comes more from the people than from the price tags on the real estate. but for his parents visiting from indiana, those rents that put the square on the list did take a little getting used to. >> overwhelming i thought. >> pretty craze zoo. 1800 month. $2,265 a month was our mortgage payment on our house until we paid the off. >> among the cities with neighborhoods more expensive than writ tacony-palmyra house square here, san diego, washington, dc, and jersey city, new jersey. on written house square, walt hunter cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it once defined the luxury cruise liner it sits in the delaware river. after nearly two decades here in philadelphia, one of the most famous ships ever built faces an uncertain future. up next, go where few have gone in the past two decades on an exclusive tour of the ss united states. >> oh, wow! >>> get ready to ride. a look at the car with the classic look modern amenities and top of the line speed. >> and it's going to feel and look a lot like fall this weekend. kathy is trackin
. >> tyler gilbert who recently moved in says the square's valuable comes more from the people than from the price tags on the real estate. but for his parents visiting from indiana, those rents that put the square on the list did take a little getting used to. >> overwhelming i thought. >> pretty craze zoo. 1800 month. $2,265 a month was our mortgage payment on our house until we paid the off. >> among the cities with neighborhoods more expensive than writ...
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out,vid gilbert pointed this dallas nurse could have traveled anywhere.sten. >> this is not a cleveland issue. harminly feeling closer to -- to home. >> health officials are now scrambling to treat this. they told me yesterday they had no idea she was in the state until she had are the left. >> mentor showed no signs of being ill while she was in flight. the cdc says the nurse should not have been traveling. how do we know this kind of thing will not happen again? >> at this point hard to say how much control the cdc has over .he people typically state health officials quarantines and travel restrictions. the cdc does have the power to invoke do not fourth list. unless they take that unprecedented action, it is extremely difficult to track doctors and nurses who are treated ebola patients. pretty much relying on an honor system involuntarily -- voluntary cooperation. cdc says they have talked with most of the passengers on the flight with the nurse who has now contracted ebola. time now for the commodities report. >> another volatile day. a 6% swing betwe
out,vid gilbert pointed this dallas nurse could have traveled anywhere.sten. >> this is not a cleveland issue. harminly feeling closer to -- to home. >> health officials are now scrambling to treat this. they told me yesterday they had no idea she was in the state until she had are the left. >> mentor showed no signs of being ill while she was in flight. the cdc says the nurse should not have been traveling. how do we know this kind of thing will not happen again? >> at...
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were so gallantly streaming >> reporter: and when you're young and those nerves kick in, natalie gilbertnba game. ♪ at the stars -- >> reporter: the coach came to her aid. the crowd joining in. and after last night, arron lewis now asking the nation for forgiveness, saying his nerves got the best of him. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: despite those nerves, still making it to the end. and that is "world news tonight." >> >>> giants are victory bound. under cover preparations under way as they head off to win the world series. >> we have team coverage tonight. we'll be live in kansas city where fans are arriving to a sleepier town than they're used to. >> an east bay girls facing weeks of recovery after an trampoline accident sent her flying through a tempered-glass window. >> and a bay area restaurant where there is no tipping allowed. >> here are some of parade floats you're not supposed to see just yet. we don't want to jinx the giants but they're being prepped in case of a world series victory parade this week. in case, don't want to jinx it. >> now, they still have game six
were so gallantly streaming >> reporter: and when you're young and those nerves kick in, natalie gilbertnba game. ♪ at the stars -- >> reporter: the coach came to her aid. the crowd joining in. and after last night, arron lewis now asking the nation for forgiveness, saying his nerves got the best of him. ♪ and the home of the brave >> reporter: despite those nerves, still making it to the end. and that is "world news tonight." >> >>> giants are...
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gilbert --om mark mine is from mark gilbert.rles calomiris, should the ecb jump with both feet into sovereign debt? >> i would say i don't think there will be able to avoid it. i think the main reason they will not be able to avoid it is the economy's. it is an existential moment over the next year for europe, i would say. >> charles calomiris, that , in your course, your teaching out of michigan stacks book. monitor solution to lousy growth. does that work? >> no, it is not sustained growth. but it does have some wonderful affects on financial balance sheets and it can also bailout sovereign -- >> so you support what draghi is doing, the rhetoric that make it to passive accommodation in europe? ok. charles calomiris, columbia university. we will talk about the fed coming up. we have a double promotion. what you need to know about twitter and the first derivative. and they are firing more than all tesla. the conversation tonight on "bloomberg west" at 6:00 p.m. how did is that? -- how good is that? stay with us. ♪ up 10. morning
gilbert --om mark mine is from mark gilbert.rles calomiris, should the ecb jump with both feet into sovereign debt? >> i would say i don't think there will be able to avoid it. i think the main reason they will not be able to avoid it is the economy's. it is an existential moment over the next year for europe, i would say. >> charles calomiris, that , in your course, your teaching out of michigan stacks book. monitor solution to lousy growth. does that work? >> no, it is not...
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gilbert and in compared the two editions that i read. the same exclamation marks in the margin. same undiminished incredulity. i thought, i cannot penetrate it. then i read that one must not understand. to understand is to include it within yourself, to absorb it. and you can't do that. >> because it is so horrific. >> because it is anti-human, really counter-human. hatred is a hatred that is not in us. it is outside man. i tried to understand why they did it. he takes the pressure off the why and suddenly i could proceed. this -- one says, why, to a guard. and he says, you will not find why here. >> here there is no why. he means there is absolutely no rhyme or reason to it. that is true of the whole policy. is a remarkable fact that no historian claims to understand hitler. many of them make a point of saying that they don't. some, like bullock, his first british biography, the more i learn about hitler, the harder i find it to understand. >> you say that you constantly find yourself intrigued by that question. >> i do. there are no historical figures who cause such universal
gilbert and in compared the two editions that i read. the same exclamation marks in the margin. same undiminished incredulity. i thought, i cannot penetrate it. then i read that one must not understand. to understand is to include it within yourself, to absorb it. and you can't do that. >> because it is so horrific. >> because it is anti-human, really counter-human. hatred is a hatred that is not in us. it is outside man. i tried to understand why they did it. he takes the pressure...
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that we hope is coming and the seeds that had been planting of the cornerstone school of what dan gilbert is doing, with citizens in civil society are taking matters into the wrong hands to regenerate their community and the reforms that are happening. it is a tale of what america could become a pokÉmon direction, but also a detroit can be with the right ideas and principles. .. catholic family. >> is always a riot in the room wherever you are. >> these are the only three on by ryan claim related to. [laughter] [applause] i wish i was related to pat ryan. the don't we all, right? janesville was one of those communities where john and i grew up that is fair for people when they fall down. the lions club, the optimist, catholic churches, the lutherans , all the social in the civil society. we had a pretty hard knock in our family and my mom and grandma and i went through difficult and challenging times but for janesville, our community, not just turns and relatives, the people we didn't even know the team together and made a difference in getting involved in seeing what it does to support p
that we hope is coming and the seeds that had been planting of the cornerstone school of what dan gilbert is doing, with citizens in civil society are taking matters into the wrong hands to regenerate their community and the reforms that are happening. it is a tale of what america could become a pokÉmon direction, but also a detroit can be with the right ideas and principles. .. catholic family. >> is always a riot in the room wherever you are. >> these are the only three on by...
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elizabeth gilbert. my own flashback friday. "money, coming right back. ♪ can you start tomorrow? alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. melissa: let me give you a quick check on the markets. another update. a volatile one on the dow. more than 100 points from its high to the low of the day. how is this for a flashback friday. my friend and costar from little house on th
elizabeth gilbert. my own flashback friday. "money, coming right back. ♪ can you start tomorrow? alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. [ female...
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plane, they're home this morning and they are thankful and blessed that they are alive. 75-year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland and 55 yearldz scott graeveof brookeville, maryland. he's well known in the olney area. he owns graeves appliance. it's been in the area for many, many years, a well known man and thankfully still alive this morning. unfortunately we lost three people. we're also hearing this is not the first crash that this flight school has been involved in. there was a deadly crash back in 2009 involving the same helicopter flight training school and four people died. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, delia. >>> d.c.'s new concealed handgun carry law is now in effect. but so far the applications aren't actually coming in droves. >> police say there were only three politics on the first day. -- three applications on the first day. applicants will have to take a safety course and also explain why they need the permit. >>> there were cheers and hugs last night at fairfax county board meeting. the board voted to push back the start time for middle and high school
plane, they're home this morning and they are thankful and blessed that they are alive. 75-year-old gilbert porter of sandy spring, maryland and 55 yearldz scott graeveof brookeville, maryland. he's well known in the olney area. he owns graeves appliance. it's been in the area for many, many years, a well known man and thankfully still alive this morning. unfortunately we lost three people. we're also hearing this is not the first crash that this flight school has been involved in. there was a...
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a screen grab ♪ pcpc >> jimmy: okay, this first screen grab was sent in to us by beth tippett in gilberting on her phone for some cute, decorative figurines and saw this. f-u right there, nice figurines. perfect -- >> steve: beautiful -- >> jimmy: beautiful little -- charming, yeah. next one is from r.j. petersen in fond du lac, wisconsin. he was shopping for glasses on a website called $39 glasses dot com. here's the website. $39 dollar glasses -- let's see how much these glasses are. oh, 48.95. [ laughter ] very close. >> steve: only nine or so dollars off. >> jimmy: $48.95 glasses.com. next one is sent to us by kaitlyn biscardi from right here in queens. she was checking out a list of billboard top trending songs. you know, i have a song out called "eww." [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's see if it charted. coming in at number one, it's thinking out loud by five seconds of summer. number two is "ew!" by ed sheeren. number three is "anaconda" by jimmy fallon. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that charted. >> jimmy: yeah, that's supposed to be number two. the next one from ben
a screen grab ♪ pcpc >> jimmy: okay, this first screen grab was sent in to us by beth tippett in gilberting on her phone for some cute, decorative figurines and saw this. f-u right there, nice figurines. perfect -- >> steve: beautiful -- >> jimmy: beautiful little -- charming, yeah. next one is from r.j. petersen in fond du lac, wisconsin. he was shopping for glasses on a website called $39 glasses dot com. here's the website. $39 dollar glasses -- let's see how much these...
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mary ross gilbert what do you think, is ellison the man to fix jcpenney?> i think ellison is a good choice. i think that he brings tremendous experience from an operating perspective. he's raised the loyalty levels, customer loyalty, known for empowering his associates. that takes jcp to the next level. but does it account for the valuation on the shares? we have a $3 price target on shares. we're assuming that the business recovers to 900 million in fiscal 16. so that's on the track that the company put out there for 1.2 billion for fiscal '17. if you slap a 6.5 times multiple on that metric, you're at $3 a share. >> oh. >> macy's, which is a great operator, they're trading at just six times that forward, and if you look at kohl's and dillards, they're trading in the 5s. you can see using 6.5 it appears to be high. it's their debt. they have a lot of debt on the company. that's constraining their val united nations. >> ari, what do you see on the charts? >> not much in the charts either. i think near-term the stock is beaten up, deeply oversold. the most
mary ross gilbert what do you think, is ellison the man to fix jcpenney?> i think ellison is a good choice. i think that he brings tremendous experience from an operating perspective. he's raised the loyalty levels, customer loyalty, known for empowering his associates. that takes jcp to the next level. but does it account for the valuation on the shares? we have a $3 price target on shares. we're assuming that the business recovers to 900 million in fiscal 16. so that's on the track that...