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gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why? lemonis: because any time one person over 40 years can build a business in america and have it stay open and last, is a big accomplishment. you've fed a lot of people over the years and you have a lot to be proud of. gilbert: i never thinking about that. i thinking of something, i thinking with my heart, not, not with my brain. lemonis: well, that's why you're successful. gilbert: you think so? lemonis: yes. because business isn't just about thinking with your checkbook. how proud are you of your dad? ana: very proud. to have him be an immigrant that didn't go to college, to accomplish what he's accomplished is, i mean, it's amazing. lemonis: what worries you the most about your dad? ana: his health and, you know, having him -- gilbert: i'm okay. ana: i know you're okay, but some days, you're not okay. gilbert: don't worry too much. ana: i do worry. gilbert: okay. ana: i'm going to worry about you. he's so stubborn, you know. it's like... gilbert: don't cry. ana: i know, you're making
gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why? lemonis: because any time one person over 40 years can build a business in america and have it stay open and last, is a big accomplishment. you've fed a lot of people over the years and you have a lot to be proud of. gilbert: i never thinking about that. i thinking of something, i thinking with my heart, not, not with my brain. lemonis: well, that's why you're successful. gilbert: you think so? lemonis: yes. because business isn't...
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reporter: gilbert and george selected he works especially for the venue.me from the well-known 2013 series called scapegoating pictures. >> we all have to live together. a lot of religion made it very difficult to live together because they are not allowed to get married together, sexuality is separated. reporter: the first visitors do indeed seem to find the exhibition thought-provoking. >> it is very moving. aggressive. it provokes. and you think about the 10 commandments and try to reconcile them. i think that is great. >reporter: normally, today's art is very cost us when it comes to islam. but here, it is very clear. >> and unusual gilbert and george premier in berlin. it is the first time in their fifty-year partnership that they are selling their work in a church. -- showing their work in a church. brent: a reminder of our top story, donald trump is in israel where he has become the first u.s. sitting president to visit the western wall in jerusalem. he has also promised that ironic will never have nuclear weapons. it is part of his first foreign tr
reporter: gilbert and george selected he works especially for the venue.me from the well-known 2013 series called scapegoating pictures. >> we all have to live together. a lot of religion made it very difficult to live together because they are not allowed to get married together, sexuality is separated. reporter: the first visitors do indeed seem to find the exhibition thought-provoking. >> it is very moving. aggressive. it provokes. and you think about the 10 commandments and try...
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gilbert king, welcome to democracy now! could you explain the case of the groveland four and your reaction to the florida state legislature passing this resolution and issuing an apology? >> sure. the case started in the summer of 1949, similar to "to kill a mockingbird" type story, a young 17-year-old farm girl made these accusations she was abducted and raped by four african-americans. as soon as that story became local knowledge, the klan started burning down the homes in the black sections. they arrested a couple of suspects quickly, threw them in jail. showed up at jail and there was going to be a lynching. fortunately, sheriff mccall was lot does wise enough to say there was not going to be any lynching. he said we're going to give them a fair trial and put them in the electric chair. he prevented the lynching, but shortly after that, within a month, you had a trial, a capital trial were three men's lives were on the line. nermeen: tell us about the local sheriff. >> willis mccall was up in the tories segregationist,
gilbert king, welcome to democracy now! could you explain the case of the groveland four and your reaction to the florida state legislature passing this resolution and issuing an apology? >> sure. the case started in the summer of 1949, similar to "to kill a mockingbird" type story, a young 17-year-old farm girl made these accusations she was abducted and raped by four african-americans. as soon as that story became local knowledge, the klan started burning down the homes in the...
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this is one version of gilbert stuart. he made a lot of versions and sold them, not only of washington, but of monroe. this is what we think of the classic monroe. it looks like he has a round, broad head. that is what i tried to capture here. it shows the same sort of guys -- guise as this, but a little bit more energetic. there is one more portrait by john wilson peel. you think he has a thin head and ask how is that possible? it looks like he has a broad head. apparently that was the way he was. that is what i'm talking about, subtleties and complications of his face. that is why you have to make a three-dimensional model of it. that is the beginning stages. profiles, most portraits that we see our three quarter. that means the head is turned partially to the size. when you're doing a sculptor, you need a profile. there is a drawing of profile, and we had the piece metal which is in a museum which shows the profile done by a german artist. then we had a wax which was done by an italian sculptor who did work in the capit
this is one version of gilbert stuart. he made a lot of versions and sold them, not only of washington, but of monroe. this is what we think of the classic monroe. it looks like he has a round, broad head. that is what i tried to capture here. it shows the same sort of guys -- guise as this, but a little bit more energetic. there is one more portrait by john wilson peel. you think he has a thin head and ask how is that possible? it looks like he has a broad head. apparently that was the way he...
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gilbert gottfried! >> and found a way to talk to the world. >> what was mufasa teaching simba?now spreading his message on the radio, and in a new movie. that your life can be animated. no matter how it starts. >> you're the greatest. >> i am the greatest. >> you are the greatest. >> finding owen, a boy's story. >> good evening. i'm deborah roberts. thanks for joining us for a story that has something for every family about never giving up. it's a story about the movies and how two parents say the animated characters from disney movies our parent company spoke to their little boy owen and in turn helped him speak literally. owen's story became the basis for the documentary life animated nominated for oscar gold this past year. so now lights, camera, owen. >> daddy and owen. fighting with swords in the leaves. >> reporter: a dad and son playing make-believe in a massachusetts suburb. >> it's a video like every family has a zillion of at this point. leafy backyard. it's autumn. we're running in the crunching leaves. >> reporter: a treasured moment in time, a backyard recreation t
gilbert gottfried! >> and found a way to talk to the world. >> what was mufasa teaching simba?now spreading his message on the radio, and in a new movie. that your life can be animated. no matter how it starts. >> you're the greatest. >> i am the greatest. >> you are the greatest. >> finding owen, a boy's story. >> good evening. i'm deborah roberts. thanks for joining us for a story that has something for every family about never giving up. it's a story...
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take a listen to what dan gilbert said.i think they can compete, especially in car tech. distance dilute things. if you are running a car company and you can say i'm going to have a manufacturing, design, manufacturing all in one place, there are huge benefits. collaboration, conductivity of it all. cost -- everything else. scarlet: dan gilbert said distance dilutes things. silicon valley has been working on auto technology, specifically as a relates to the self-driving vehicle. how much traction can they get or have they gotten without being in michigan, detroit? keith: one of the big arguments detroit makes is we can get technological breakthroughs on the road quicker because we actually make cars in detroit. that is with the automakers will say. so, if you want to change the world, which seems to be a driving force for these millennials, come here, and you will change it quicker. that is the argument. much of the software talent for driverless cars remained clustered in the valley. scarlet: when it comes to anecdotes, yo
take a listen to what dan gilbert said.i think they can compete, especially in car tech. distance dilute things. if you are running a car company and you can say i'm going to have a manufacturing, design, manufacturing all in one place, there are huge benefits. collaboration, conductivity of it all. cost -- everything else. scarlet: dan gilbert said distance dilutes things. silicon valley has been working on auto technology, specifically as a relates to the self-driving vehicle. how much...
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what stuck with martin gilbert, the ceo of aberdeen asset management.e in new york, great to see you in person. but they start with your reaction. how up to mystic are you about emerging markets right now? >> without for tough years. this is the first quarter -- it flow in. aboutre optimistic emerging markets than develop markets at the moment. that has been a big swing with investors. you do a lotntion of approach and asia. how do you approach the asian market? there's good -- >> there's good and bad markets. the the key is to choose the good -- companies and good markets. for us, especially in southeast asia, these are countries we would like at the moment. david: is there a particular sector with india that you like? banks tenderally -- to do pretty well, tend to be a barometer of the economy. moment.hdf see at the these sort of banks tend to reflect that -- the general growth in the economy. we like motorcycles, those sort of things. especially banks. way tond to be a great play the economy. it is aow big is mistake to pain emerging markets, asian e
what stuck with martin gilbert, the ceo of aberdeen asset management.e in new york, great to see you in person. but they start with your reaction. how up to mystic are you about emerging markets right now? >> without for tough years. this is the first quarter -- it flow in. aboutre optimistic emerging markets than develop markets at the moment. that has been a big swing with investors. you do a lotntion of approach and asia. how do you approach the asian market? there's good -- >>...
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to the gilbert stuart because that is what people know more than any other. that will be the of reference. this is the famous trick that was commissioned for new york state. is the most perfect depiction of monroe in full figure. hand on him with his the map. i'm sure everyone is very familiar with this. it shows a stately presence, commanding presence. his sword is on the table next to his hand. a chair over here. this is a take off of the portraits of george washington that you have seen where he is standing with a curtain and the chair next to him as well. here we have a green and gold tablecloth, william and mary's colors, how did they know? this was the basis that i came up with my standing figure here. you can see with the takeoff on , they wanted a stately figure of him. have you portrayed it? the owens foundation who commissioned this piece had certain expectations. they wanted a stately, gravity-like figure of monroe. i thought this was the best way, using this to get him here. site-specificas a work, we know exactly where it is going, i can design t
to the gilbert stuart because that is what people know more than any other. that will be the of reference. this is the famous trick that was commissioned for new york state. is the most perfect depiction of monroe in full figure. hand on him with his the map. i'm sure everyone is very familiar with this. it shows a stately presence, commanding presence. his sword is on the table next to his hand. a chair over here. this is a take off of the portraits of george washington that you have seen...
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. >> it is fair to say. , as mr.k caveats gilbert, the justice -- the grandson of justice brandeis is here -- his parents had children , when justice brandeis in the late 20's and 30's -- had jewish grandchildren, then he began to write to them -- from russia shauna and hanukkah. that was a jewish influence late in life. i think it's fair to -- say that little, if had very anything, impact on their jewish prudence, judicial opinions. even in the case of cardozo. you,ne thing it did to which is a legacy of both brandeis and frankfurter, for the first time the -- of pointed jewish law clerks. religiosity,ut of some of the law clerks were much more religious -- it's fair to say, with possibly one exception -- with frankfurter, that it was negative actually -- but their jewish background had no effect on their jewish prudence. on church state issues for goldberg -- goldberg's jewish background did have some influence on his opinions. think a couple things more about justice brandeis. >> you talk about this in your ank but justice brandeis had uncle with whom he was very close, close enoug
. >> it is fair to say. , as mr.k caveats gilbert, the justice -- the grandson of justice brandeis is here -- his parents had children , when justice brandeis in the late 20's and 30's -- had jewish grandchildren, then he began to write to them -- from russia shauna and hanukkah. that was a jewish influence late in life. i think it's fair to -- say that little, if had very anything, impact on their jewish prudence, judicial opinions. even in the case of cardozo. you,ne thing it did to...
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but it is a skill that you have for life and s gilbert you are investing in. not necessarily want the cheapest instructor out there but the best. and the one that is going to teach you to drive safely for life. do you think this is a policy that should come in? research on that should come in? research on that i'm not quite so sure, i think maybe we want to make sure we look at other avenues before forcing instructors to publish their past rates. an instructor should never be worried about putting their password are bad because it is something you should be proud of, the same as the grade you are given from the devious they. so what are these other avenues? i think codes of conduct, to show people have agreed to a code of conduct, that they're doing cpd because... cpd? continued professional development. so to make sure they're up with their latest skills. thank you very much. bird watchers are flocking to the island of north ronaldsay on 0rkney to grab a glimpse of the rare red—winged blackbird. the birds are native to the americas and this is the first time
but it is a skill that you have for life and s gilbert you are investing in. not necessarily want the cheapest instructor out there but the best. and the one that is going to teach you to drive safely for life. do you think this is a policy that should come in? research on that should come in? research on that i'm not quite so sure, i think maybe we want to make sure we look at other avenues before forcing instructors to publish their past rates. an instructor should never be worried about...
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we will be back with mark gilbert and philippe gudin. you can follow us on bloomberg go.o asked us to ask a guest a question. bloomberg tv go. this is bloomberg. ♪ the business get flash. over dobby investment company plans to invest over $15 billion. the firm says the softbank fund will be wrapped up in two to three weeks with none $5 billion of commitment. meanwhile, they plan to start to the new capital investment funds. jpmorgan has agreed to buy an office building in dublin that can hold more than 1000 workers. the 200 capital. building is not finished yet. the bank will pay about $137 million. dublin is among the city's jpmorgan is considering for an therged eu hub following brexit vote. the bank is expected to relocate several thousand workers from the u.k.. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you, taylor. the u.k. election is in everyone's focus. let's get back to mark gilbert. we also have philippe gudin. i want to bring you over to my chart. u.k. savings, which is what is in white. weekly average earnings. aboutrd from mark carney the labor ma
we will be back with mark gilbert and philippe gudin. you can follow us on bloomberg go.o asked us to ask a guest a question. bloomberg tv go. this is bloomberg. ♪ the business get flash. over dobby investment company plans to invest over $15 billion. the firm says the softbank fund will be wrapped up in two to three weeks with none $5 billion of commitment. meanwhile, they plan to start to the new capital investment funds. jpmorgan has agreed to buy an office building in dublin that can hold...
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you have gilbert stuart, rembrandt peel. every president tried to get his portrait done, because people didn't know what they looked like. these portraits would be made and copied and copied so people would know. but i look at gilbert stuart's, john -- thomas jefferson, metal think it's right. if you make some -- he was a handsome man but it makes them handsomer than he was. i like the portrait of james madison. and washington, what an example. i was so stunned the first time i went to mount vernon and saw the young washington. wasn't the first time i went to mount vernon, but the first time i saw it. we all know about the guy who had no teeth. can you imagine, he had one tooth when he became president -- he lost that in second term. think it was john adams left the white house with his one tooth. no first of all, the trial -- you see washington -- his agent person -- his method suck and and and swollen. washington complained that one of the portraits made him look swollen. them -- we know washington too well as an old man.
you have gilbert stuart, rembrandt peel. every president tried to get his portrait done, because people didn't know what they looked like. these portraits would be made and copied and copied so people would know. but i look at gilbert stuart's, john -- thomas jefferson, metal think it's right. if you make some -- he was a handsome man but it makes them handsomer than he was. i like the portrait of james madison. and washington, what an example. i was so stunned the first time i went to mount...
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out pursuit.ck still had, market gilbert joins us to discuss the impact on political risk on marketsquisitions and on his business. checks and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: it's 1:00 in washington, 6:00 in washington. to david gura, welcome bloomberg markets, the trump economy, with a focus on politics and policy under the new administration. 18 days, that's how long it took president trump my quick -- to fire michael flynn after sally it's warned the white house. the administration is under increasing pressure to explain why it took so long. the left-leaning moon has pledged a softer touch with north korea -- the new south korean president. which of the summer, i will speak with mark gilbert, the ceo of aberdeen asset management. ♪ david: let's circle back to questions swirling around michael flynn. why the white house waited so long to fire him, despite
out pursuit.ck still had, market gilbert joins us to discuss the impact on political risk on marketsquisitions and on his business. checks and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: it's 1:00 in washington, 6:00 in washington. to david gura, welcome bloomberg markets, the trump economy, with a focus on politics and policy under the new administration. 18 days, that's how long it took president trump my quick -- to fire michael flynn after sally it's warned the white house. the administration is...
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my name is gilbert, i'm the metro columnists and i'm pleased to be here today. before we start i wanted to mention we will make sure we leave about ten minutes for questions. if you have a question go to the mic. after the session is over if you want to get your book signed the place to go is a barnes & noble book tent outside. the person to my right is jeff, best-selling award-winning author and a member of the texas literary hall of fame. his written 19 books and he is adept at writing fiction and nonfiction. go down together the true story of bonnie and clyde the last gunfight, the real shoot out of the okay corral and how it change the midwest. his new book and his definitive account of the life of the most controversial religious figures. and how the idealistic conscious movement that he created came to an end. we talked a little bit the other day about the fact that when you write a nonfiction book you tend to pick an era you're interested in on then you decide what figure or what event from that time might help to find that era before this he wrote about
my name is gilbert, i'm the metro columnists and i'm pleased to be here today. before we start i wanted to mention we will make sure we leave about ten minutes for questions. if you have a question go to the mic. after the session is over if you want to get your book signed the place to go is a barnes & noble book tent outside. the person to my right is jeff, best-selling award-winning author and a member of the texas literary hall of fame. his written 19 books and he is adept at writing...
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gilbert melendez nick diaz and nate diaz, three of the greatest mixed martial artists to ever fight inrt hopes the distinction of being one of the few mma fighters to be ranked number one in the world in two weight classes. nate and his older brother nick are vicious strikers and grapplers. about as tough as it gets in a professional setting or on the street. neither particularly likes to fight, ta say, but should the situation call for it, they'll, let's put it this way, they will. nick and nate grew up in stockton and still live there and train there. connor mcgreg tor knocked nate for teaching kids. that was before nate chased him around the octagon like a little deer in his last decision. in one of the greatest fights in ufc history, nate diaz shocked the world but on short notice stepped in and submitted mcgregor in two rounds. he lost the second bout by decision, but there will surely be a third. no matter what happens, nate diaz always brings it. >> what did you eat growing up when you were kids? what kind of food did you eat? what's lunch? >> macaroni and cheese and hot dogs. >
gilbert melendez nick diaz and nate diaz, three of the greatest mixed martial artists to ever fight inrt hopes the distinction of being one of the few mma fighters to be ranked number one in the world in two weight classes. nate and his older brother nick are vicious strikers and grapplers. about as tough as it gets in a professional setting or on the street. neither particularly likes to fight, ta say, but should the situation call for it, they'll, let's put it this way, they will. nick and...
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gilbert baker created iconic gay flag in 1978.d this past march at home in new york at age of 65. today supervisor jeff xi hi posted this photo saying he spread his ashes into the bay. calls baker a hero. >>> good evening everyone. get ready for big changes ahead. live doppler 7 is previewing what is coming. already starting to see the fog starting to close in along the coastline, san mateo and santa kruse coast. ocean temperatures right now, the buoys in the upper 40s, when the wind switches direction tomorrow it's out of the west southwest. and bring the cooler ocean area towards bay area so major drop in temperatures tomorrow. warmest spots day, 80s, emeryville camera, it's hazy back towards the bay bridge. temperatures in the 50s and 60s except antioch and las gatos, two extremes there. exploratorium camera, seeing the fog forming. much cooler afternoon and chance of sprinkles and gusty winds friday. reinforce the cooler air. morning commute will be fog around, reduesed visibility. in half moon bay it's down to two miles right
gilbert baker created iconic gay flag in 1978.d this past march at home in new york at age of 65. today supervisor jeff xi hi posted this photo saying he spread his ashes into the bay. calls baker a hero. >>> good evening everyone. get ready for big changes ahead. live doppler 7 is previewing what is coming. already starting to see the fog starting to close in along the coastline, san mateo and santa kruse coast. ocean temperatures right now, the buoys in the upper 40s, when the wind...
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winston churchill, martin gilbert was -- okay. martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13 in california, other issues you are covering i am involved with, that come forward to produce his election i
winston churchill, martin gilbert was -- okay. martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns...
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filling rafts, as memorial day, the unofficial start of summer, kicks off the rafting season.matt gilbert, visiting from the east bay "looks like we're going to have a blast in the water over here!"and as is the case with most major summer holidays, alcoholic beverages were banned on the river this weekend.alex lopez, rafter"i mean it's whatever you know, we're still going to have fun. we'll find other ways we'll make it happen." however, unlike in years past, rangers were not checking the coolers of rafters getting into the water.in fact the only rangers we saw, were instead searching this uhaul which had a flat tire.but we're told, a boat was enforcing the alcohol ban farther down river.matt gilbert, rafter"i'm sure if it would have been allowed, we would have brought some."one change this year, is on the american river footbridge, where storms knocked out the west side railing.now a construction fence will prevent people from jumping off the bridge... an illegal act rangers had to issue many ticket for last year.michele virgen"we like to watch all the crazy rafters."up on the shore, mi
filling rafts, as memorial day, the unofficial start of summer, kicks off the rafting season.matt gilbert, visiting from the east bay "looks like we're going to have a blast in the water over here!"and as is the case with most major summer holidays, alcoholic beverages were banned on the river this weekend.alex lopez, rafter"i mean it's whatever you know, we're still going to have fun. we'll find other ways we'll make it happen." however, unlike in years past, rangers were...
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. >> is sara gilbert coming back? don't know what the hell i'm doing. >> how can you bring john goodman back? >> your series about a blue-collar family was once number one in the ratings, and ran for nine seasons on abc. it ended in may of 1997, 20 years ago next week. and of course, "e.t." was there. >> that's what i wanted to do on television, and that's what i did. >> john goodman was killed off, but both he and her sister have said they want to come back. >> everybody is onboard and i think contracts have been hammered out and all that. we just have to sell it. >> she seemed to be playing coy because she recently tweeted, of course i want to do a reboot of "roseanne". >> i can't say anything. i'm holding out for nudity. >> the season finale of "ncis: l.a." is sunday. and ll cool j is out of his mind. >> we went behind the scenes. >> you don't want to be a part of this. i'm going to hurt people. >> i don't just, i didn't just like luck my way into the eighth season. i've been studying acting a long time. >> clearly
. >> is sara gilbert coming back? don't know what the hell i'm doing. >> how can you bring john goodman back? >> your series about a blue-collar family was once number one in the ratings, and ran for nine seasons on abc. it ended in may of 1997, 20 years ago next week. and of course, "e.t." was there. >> that's what i wanted to do on television, and that's what i did. >> john goodman was killed off, but both he and her sister have said they want to come...
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gilbert baker created iconic gay flag in 1978.t march at home in new york at age of 65. today supervisor jeff xi hi posted this photo saying he spread his ashes into the bay. calls baker a hero. >>> good evening everyone. get ready for big changes ahead. live doppler 7 is previewing what is coming. already starting to see the fog starting to close in along the coastline, san mateo and santa kruse coast. ocean temperatures right now, the buoys in the upper 40s, when the wind switches direction tomorrow it's out of the west southwest. and bring the cooler ocean area towards bay area so major drop in temperatures tomorrow. warmest spots day, 80s, emeryville camera, it's hazy back towards the bay bridge. temperatures in the 50s and 60s except antioch and las gatos, two extremes exploratorium camera, seeing the fog forming. much cooler afternoon and chance of sprinkles and gusty winds friday. reinforce the cooler air. morning commute will be fog around, reduesed visibility. in half moon bay it's down to two miles right now. ferry ride
gilbert baker created iconic gay flag in 1978.t march at home in new york at age of 65. today supervisor jeff xi hi posted this photo saying he spread his ashes into the bay. calls baker a hero. >>> good evening everyone. get ready for big changes ahead. live doppler 7 is previewing what is coming. already starting to see the fog starting to close in along the coastline, san mateo and santa kruse coast. ocean temperatures right now, the buoys in the upper 40s, when the wind switches...
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hold on, you just took that clip and dubbed in gilbert godfrey.on't know that for sure. >> frankly think to survive he's going to have to clean house and replace the people around him with people who are loyalists. who understand him and understand his agenda. >> sources of mine have told me that trump has said he needs to clean up the white house. but that's also profound denial. donald trump's problems right now are entirely self-created. >> reporter: but in the midst of turmoil, there have been successes for the administration. namely, a recent win in the house on health care reform. a supreme court pick pushed through. rolling back obama-era leniency on sentencing. >> i've accomplished a tremendous amount in a very short time as president. >> reporter: but tonight as trump prepares to depart on his first foreign trip as president, many are hoping this so-called chaos president will find a calmer approach to diplomacy. >> one thing i can tell you about donald trump, he's very tough. and it's always a mistake to underestimate him. >> reporter: f
hold on, you just took that clip and dubbed in gilbert godfrey.on't know that for sure. >> frankly think to survive he's going to have to clean house and replace the people around him with people who are loyalists. who understand him and understand his agenda. >> sources of mine have told me that trump has said he needs to clean up the white house. but that's also profound denial. donald trump's problems right now are entirely self-created. >> reporter: but in the midst of...
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anna: and we will be speaking to martin gilbert at 10 past 9:00. manus: coming up, manufacturing miss. we check on china's disappointing pmi data. what kind of signal for the country's growth? this is bloomberg.. ♪ \ anna: welcome back. 6:17 in london. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: anna, thank you. subpoenaedsecutors several banks as part of a criminal investigation into possible manipulation of the u.s. treasuries market. according to people familiar with the matter, ubs, bnp paribas, and the royal bank of scotland received subpoenas last month. one person said morgan stanley has also received a subpoena. representatives for ubs, bnp paribas, and the treasury department the client to comment. rbs didn't respond to requests for comment. activist investor elliott management is meeting with bhp billiton shareholders in australia as it urges the company to overhaul its businesses. according to a person familiar with the matter, they are going over details to emerge bhp with other shareholders. a spokesman decline
anna: and we will be speaking to martin gilbert at 10 past 9:00. manus: coming up, manufacturing miss. we check on china's disappointing pmi data. what kind of signal for the country's growth? this is bloomberg.. ♪ \ anna: welcome back. 6:17 in london. let's get the bloomberg business flash with juliette saly. juliette: anna, thank you. subpoenaedsecutors several banks as part of a criminal investigation into possible manipulation of the u.s. treasuries market. according to people familiar...
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>> john goodman went on the talk, they did a parody with sara gilbert. >> something i want to talk toou about for awhile now. i'm a talk show host. >> for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. >> that got sarah thinking, and then sarah made calls to everybody and everybody said, yes. so, it came together really fast. >> your only fear is, you don't want to do a bad version, because you don't want to damage what's been done. >> you'll see all the original characters except one. >> what's george clooney doing? >> he's got some youngins coming. >> if no one else will defend the world, then i must. >> "wonder woman" hits theaters a week from today. but last night, the stars turned out for the l.a. premiere. gal gadot, amazing, considering she was five months pregnant when they were shooting it. her baby's 2 months old now, so, mamma got a rare night out. when you leave the house tonight, do you say to mya, by, mya, mommy's going to be a super hero now? >> no. i try to keep it simple. more like, i'm going to go to work. >> part of keeping it simple, wearing flat
>> john goodman went on the talk, they did a parody with sara gilbert. >> something i want to talk toou about for awhile now. i'm a talk show host. >> for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. >> that got sarah thinking, and then sarah made calls to everybody and everybody said, yes. so, it came together really fast. >> your only fear is, you don't want to do a bad version, because you don't want to damage what's been done. >>...
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>> john goodman went on the talk, they did a parody with sara gilbert. >> something i want to talk toou about for awhile now. i'm a talk show host. >> for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. >> that got sarah thinking, and then sarah made calls to everybody and everybody said, yes. so, it came together really fast. >> your only fear is, you don't want to do a bad version, because you don't want to damage what's been done. >> you'll see all the onarigil characters except one. >> i try to keep it simple. more like, i'm going to go to work. >> part of keeping it simple, wearing flats with that red sequined dress. that's mainly because gal recently hurt her back. >> i'm in bed because i threw hi back out. woo-hoo. >> how is your back? >> she needs some attention. but i'm sure once we're done with the mayhem, i'm going to have time to relax. >> there was mayhem last night all right. especially when linda carter, the original wonder woman, you are the bearer of the torch. >> yes, i am the bearer of the torch and now i'm passing it forward. i really want you all
>> john goodman went on the talk, they did a parody with sara gilbert. >> something i want to talk toou about for awhile now. i'm a talk show host. >> for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. >> that got sarah thinking, and then sarah made calls to everybody and everybody said, yes. so, it came together really fast. >> your only fear is, you don't want to do a bad version, because you don't want to damage what's been done. >>...
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gilbert ortiz lost the race for mayor in texas by 1 votes. now he claims his political opponents torched his car. he says his rivals destroyed that mustang because he uncovered information showing some noncitizens voted. he says he won't be intimidated. >> it motivated me more. motivated me more because i have the power of the people behind me. that really motivates me. >> ortiz says police told hem they went be investigating the case because they believe the car fire was an accident. authorities aren't commenting abut his allegations. >> coral reeves in the u.s. may die out in the next few decades. this all due to bleaching and despite strict conservation measures, coral reef specialist for the federal government tells guardian newspaper more bleaching is likely, off hawaii and florida this summiter. bleaching caused by p ocean. now the same climate change phenomenon has destroyed about 95% of the great barrier reef in australia. >> well the site of the nation's worst commercial nuclear power accident is slated to be shut down in less than t
gilbert ortiz lost the race for mayor in texas by 1 votes. now he claims his political opponents torched his car. he says his rivals destroyed that mustang because he uncovered information showing some noncitizens voted. he says he won't be intimidated. >> it motivated me more. motivated me more because i have the power of the people behind me. that really motivates me. >> ortiz says police told hem they went be investigating the case because they believe the car fire was an...
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, wen "what'd you miss will be speaking with gilbert harrison.: coming up, an exclusive --erview with berkley ceo barclays ceo jes staley. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i am julia chatterley. scarlet: in ims scarlet fu. i am scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. right to the top stories on the bloomberg and around the world. in markets, one hour left in the trading day, and stocks are falling to the most in three weeks. spiking asis disappointing earnings raise doubts. on wall street, prosecutors are investigating markets it we will have a closer look at white hedge funds are suspected of inflating bond valuations through fees. and an exclusive interview with barclays ceo just staley. what he -- just staley. staley. let's check in on markets. it is red. earlier inas red as the day. down because of disappointing earnings from retailers, but we have bounced back to some extent. the fix is higher today. it is still suppressed by historical levels. there is concern about what t
, wen "what'd you miss will be speaking with gilbert harrison.: coming up, an exclusive --erview with berkley ceo barclays ceo jes staley. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ i am julia chatterley. scarlet: in ims scarlet fu. i am scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york. right to the top stories on the bloomberg and around the world. in markets, one hour left in the trading day, and stocks are falling to the most in three...
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wall is the first wizards player to earn any all nba honors since gilbert arenas in 2006. >> 4:35 and talk weather. so, we got some good weather heading our way initially or is it going to -- how is it going to play out today. >> it's going to be sunny and bright and beautiful for the daytime hours today. or at least through the morning hours. we'll start to get a couple clouds into the afternoon and then maybe some thunderstorms popping up late afternoon early evening. reagan national 72 this morning. it is warm and it is very humid to start the day here. dulles 68, bwi 70 degrees. here's a look at satellite and radar. again you can see why we'll start with sunshine. very little going on. clouds are well to the south and actually big bright moon out there early this morning. here's your afternoon planner for the day today. again, sunshine to start. 82 degrees by 11:00 a.m. as we head into the afternoon that chance of thunderstorms starts to increase with highs up and over 90 degrees. all right, that's a check of the forecast. erin back to you for traffic. >> thank you very much mike.
wall is the first wizards player to earn any all nba honors since gilbert arenas in 2006. >> 4:35 and talk weather. so, we got some good weather heading our way initially or is it going to -- how is it going to play out today. >> it's going to be sunny and bright and beautiful for the daytime hours today. or at least through the morning hours. we'll start to get a couple clouds into the afternoon and then maybe some thunderstorms popping up late afternoon early evening. reagan...
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barr will star in the reboot along with the rest of the cast including john goodman as dan and sara gilberte eight-episode revive is expected to begin airing soon. how will they bring back dan? >> he was dead. >> in the finale. supposedly he was dead. >> remember they won the lottery. i wonder if they're poor again, rich again. >> now they'll be answered. >>> we often hear a diamond is forever. >> but records apparently are not. a record by buying two of the world's most expensive diamond earrings. >> so, they are now the most expensive ever sold at auction. the pear shaped 14 karat apollo blue and nearly identical art must pink sold at sotheby's for $57.4 million. so the prior record was set just last year by the way for just $17 million. >> see, they're an investment. >> they are. but they don't match, though. >> so kind of you to buy them. >> shouldn't you afford -- shouldn't -- if you're spending that much shouldn't they match? >> you got one earring on that side. a whole other look. >> i'll tell you who didn't buy it from texas who filed a lawsuit after a bad date. >> so, the guy on th
barr will star in the reboot along with the rest of the cast including john goodman as dan and sara gilberte eight-episode revive is expected to begin airing soon. how will they bring back dan? >> he was dead. >> in the finale. supposedly he was dead. >> remember they won the lottery. i wonder if they're poor again, rich again. >> now they'll be answered. >>> we often hear a diamond is forever. >> but records apparently are not. a record by buying two of...
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(male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks. even in the summer. i had crepey skin on my neck, chest, elbows, knees. it's kind of an everywhere thing a little bit at my age, you know, i'm 52 years old, things get crepey. (female narrator) so what exactly is crepey skin? crepey skin is basically skin that has become thin over time and has lost its elasticity. it's that dehydrated, cracked, crinkly, wrinkly skin that resembles the look and texture of crepe paper. no matter what kind of moisturizers you use, it never looks like it's moisturized or healthy or plump. (female narrator) sound familiar? (male narrator) finally, there's a solution. introducing crepe erase with trufirm. (female narrator) a breakthrough targeted bo
(male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks. even in the summer. i had crepey skin on my neck, chest, elbows, knees. it's kind of an everywhere thing a...
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tomorrow night when our guests will be gilbert gottfried, whitney cummings and wayne brady.il then, keep the game going on twitter by tweeting us @midnight with your #broquotes and become tomorrow's tweet of the day. i'm @hardwick on the tweets and instagrams. be nice to each other. i'll see you tomorrow! bye-bye. ral >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah. tonight i could not be more excited. we have kerry washington joining us everybody. ( cheers and applause ) she's great, isn't she folks. after the world saw how a private conversation donald trump had almost destroyed him, most people said, "you know what? i've got to be more careful around mics." but down in brazil, the government heard that tape and was like... >> denying that the president seen here, authorized bribes. >> he's facing claims there are recordings of him discussing payments to silence a former speaker of parl. >> there are suppo
tomorrow night when our guests will be gilbert gottfried, whitney cummings and wayne brady.il then, keep the game going on twitter by tweeting us @midnight with your #broquotes and become tomorrow's tweet of the day. i'm @hardwick on the tweets and instagrams. be nice to each other. i'll see you tomorrow! bye-bye. ral >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to...
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marching gilbert later. -- marching gilbert later. ♪ i >> us stocks on equity.les through markets. futures come under pressure once again. good morning. good morning. a warm welcome to bloomberg "daybreak," i'm jonathan ferrell alongside jonathan ferro. alix steel is on assignment today. euro dollar grinding low for a second straight day. and crews finding a little bit of stability. 6 and 60 on w.t.i. david: fed president speaks at the minnesota high-tech conference and we will hear from dallas fed president. and then the jolts report may give us a sense of what was
marching gilbert later. -- marching gilbert later. ♪ i >> us stocks on equity.les through markets. futures come under pressure once again. good morning. good morning. a warm welcome to bloomberg "daybreak," i'm jonathan ferrell alongside jonathan ferro. alix steel is on assignment today. euro dollar grinding low for a second straight day. and crews finding a little bit of stability. 6 and 60 on w.t.i. david: fed president speaks at the minnesota high-tech conference and we...
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we will be speaking to aberdeen asset management's martin gilbert. if you have any questions and are a bloomberg customers, just hit tv . we can ask the guests a question on your behalf. this is the eurozone data and eurozone manufacturing pmi, coming in at 56.7, a touch below what economists were expecting. anything below 50 indicates an expansion and it is a touch above what we had the previous month. this is for april, for the euro area. we are waiting for the breakdown to give us the strength and weaknesses of each country. this is the picture for the markets and i would point to global stocks overall rallying. european stocks, gaining 0.2%, heading for fresh highs. investors are focusing on stronger corporate earnings. the yen, extending losses. a second.t to the and first, let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. nejra: donald trump says he would meet with kim jong un, if the circumstances were right. this comes amid heightened tensions'over north korea's nuclear weapons program. >> under the right circumstances, i would absolut
we will be speaking to aberdeen asset management's martin gilbert. if you have any questions and are a bloomberg customers, just hit tv . we can ask the guests a question on your behalf. this is the eurozone data and eurozone manufacturing pmi, coming in at 56.7, a touch below what economists were expecting. anything below 50 indicates an expansion and it is a touch above what we had the previous month. this is for april, for the euro area. we are waiting for the breakdown to give us the...
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she's standing under the famous gilbert portrait of george washington.ine. >> good morning, norah. this painting was painted by gilbert stuart at the end of jon john washington's presidency. it was after john adams moved here in 1800. it's significant because so much history continues to be made in the east room. president trump has already talked to the press eight times here. room's storied past. >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills. >> for more than 200 years the east room has played host to history. >> it's the largest room in the white house. it has the highest ceiling of any room in the white house. so you see events of all kinds that take place in this room. >> it's where lyndon johnson changed the way u.s. law handles issues of race. >> in 1964 president johnson signed this and had a wonderful warm handshake with dr. king. >> and where president nixon said good-bye to his staff when he resigned in 1974. >> au revoir. we'll see you again. >> it was in the east room when president obama announced to the world that osama bin laden was dead.
she's standing under the famous gilbert portrait of george washington.ine. >> good morning, norah. this painting was painted by gilbert stuart at the end of jon john washington's presidency. it was after john adams moved here in 1800. it's significant because so much history continues to be made in the east room. president trump has already talked to the press eight times here. room's storied past. >> judge gorsuch has outstanding legal skills. >> for more than 200 years the...
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this is thom gilbert. and i attended one of your events because my dad had worked his whole life in manual labor, working hard, and i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down and there had to be a better way. your courses, your training, and your education has allowed me to do 15 deals since starting with you. allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, helped him retire, set up my children for future success in real estate investing, and changed my own destiny, so thank you. >> to learn more about how the yancey way to profit in real estate really works, i went to las vegas to meet scott yancey. now, scott has clearly come a long way from being a $5-an-hour errand runner, but i was just so impressed with how down-to-earth he still is and how much passion he has for helping others learn to use real estate to transform their own lives. so, what do you think keeps other people from making money in real estate? >> i absolutely know what it is. it's two things
this is thom gilbert. and i attended one of your events because my dad had worked his whole life in manual labor, working hard, and i was heading down that same path, realizing that it's not the path i wanted to go down and there had to be a better way. your courses, your training, and your education has allowed me to do 15 deals since starting with you. allowed me to change the path that my dad was on, helped him retire, set up my children for future success in real estate investing, and...
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gilbert holds the distinction of being one of the few mma fighters to be ranked number one in the worldsses. nate and his older brother are vicious strikers and graplers. it's about as tough as it gets in professional setting or on the street. neither particularly likes to fight, they say. should the situation call for it, they'll -- let's put it this way -- they will. nick and nate grew up in stockton and still live there and train there. connor mcgregor for teaching kids, that's before chased him around the octagon like a little deer in his last post decision. in one of the greatest fights, nate diaz shocked the world but on very short notice he stepped in and submitted mcgregor in two rounds. he lost the second bout by decision, but there will surely be a third. no matter what happens, nate diaz always bringsit. >> what do you eat growing up? what kind of food do you eat? >> macaroni, cheese, hot dogs. >> hot dogs, right. >> that was basically like top ramen. >> hot dogs, mac and cheese. >> rice and baens, some sort of protein with it, and everything. i'm not vegetarian, but i learne
gilbert holds the distinction of being one of the few mma fighters to be ranked number one in the worldsses. nate and his older brother are vicious strikers and graplers. it's about as tough as it gets in professional setting or on the street. neither particularly likes to fight, they say. should the situation call for it, they'll -- let's put it this way -- they will. nick and nate grew up in stockton and still live there and train there. connor mcgregor for teaching kids, that's before chased...
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. >> reporter: can transspokesman, gilbert. they include giant signs and red reflectors. >> what we want to do is get them to self-correct if we can. turn around on that ramp and get back off. >> reporter: in addition, 6 off- ramps are equipped with a solar powered radar system. so if it senses a car headed the wrong way, it triggers a series of reactions. the signs flash led lights. cameras start to record and an audible alarm like this alerts highway patrol at the traffic management center. >> with wrong-way drivers, every second counts. we want to stop this person as soon as we can. >> reporter: it's detected two wrong-way drivers since january. this one got into a minor crash, suspected of driving under the influence. and at 5th and bridge, this car appeared to catch the warnings and turned around as hoped. as for the wrong-way driver we saw, she stopped at the warning signs. >> people realize and they turn around. >> reporter: as a result, igor says it looks like the safety measures are moving in the right direction. >> th
. >> reporter: can transspokesman, gilbert. they include giant signs and red reflectors. >> what we want to do is get them to self-correct if we can. turn around on that ramp and get back off. >> reporter: in addition, 6 off- ramps are equipped with a solar powered radar system. so if it senses a car headed the wrong way, it triggers a series of reactions. the signs flash led lights. cameras start to record and an audible alarm like this alerts highway patrol at the traffic...