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gilbert, how are you doing? >> we followed gilbert to his review hearing where his request for a transfer would be decided. >> when i completed the assessment of your review this time, i looked to see did i have all the factors there that would warrant you this transfer. i mean, you were doing all well until march the 27th of 2007. you have a disciplinary tation for insubordination. wh w that about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail was rejected. i don't even see where a warrant -- i talked to the warden about it, wrote about it. he understands the situation. >> my assessment at this time due to this recent infraction, i can't make that recommendation for a transfer per your progress review here. >> you could see in his body language how upset he was. you know, he kind of sunk back and he clenched his jaw, and they released him, and we had planned on filming more of these hearings throughout the day and i just remember thinking, we need to follow him back to his cell. because i fi
gilbert, how are you doing? >> we followed gilbert to his review hearing where his request for a transfer would be decided. >> when i completed the assessment of your review this time, i looked to see did i have all the factors there that would warrant you this transfer. i mean, you were doing all well until march the 27th of 2007. you have a disciplinary tation for insubordination. wh w that about? >> i had a disagreement with the mail lady. >> mail lady? >> mail...
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we'll be back with sara gilbert!squeaking] (music) ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo. it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a janitor, and me, a custodian. (laughing) or you, a ghost, and me, a spirit. (laughing) left and right twix® packs. it's time to deside. ♪ ♪ waget to kohl's where nike fore? the entire family is 25% off! and get kohl's cash for you! take 25% off select nike tees, shorts, shoes and more! nike for your family - kohl's cash for you! only at kohl's! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! you know my next guest as one of the talkers on "the talk." and now, after more than 20 years, she's returning as darlene to "roseanne." please we
we'll be back with sara gilbert!squeaking] (music) ♪ ♪ wake up early, o. ♪ slap on some cologne ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ just got a job ♪ as a lifeguard in savannah ♪ ♪ i'm 85 and i wanna go home ♪ ♪ dropping sick beats, they call me dj nana ♪ ♪ 85 and i wanna go don't get mad. get e*trade, kiddo. it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. they got about as much in common as you, a mortician, and me, an undertaker. (chuckling) or you, a...
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>> gilbert: rice and beans and some sort of mexican dish, some sort of protein with it and everythingrom them though. >> nick: i was pretty much vegan for years really. >> anthony: even as a kid? no -- >> nick: like, i stopped eating land animals period. like, i've been vegetarian eating seafood on and off, but i've been vegetarian since i was like 18 years old. i would just be better cut in weight when i would go on a vegetarian diet. i'd end up, you know, nice and light, and then i'd get stronger. and then once he started fighting pro, too, i think he started doing the same type of thing. >> anthony: when you eat in l.a., if you're going out for food, what are you going out for asian? you're going out for pad thai? >> nick: good food's pretty convenient around here, of course. >> nate: i go to venice beach. i go to cafe gratitude. and that's a really good place. >> anthony: what do you eat there? >> nate: they have vegan, and vegetarian. >> anthony: i get off the plane, i go right to in-n-out burger and the last thing i do when i'm in town is i stop at in-n-out burger. that stuff is
>> gilbert: rice and beans and some sort of mexican dish, some sort of protein with it and everythingrom them though. >> nick: i was pretty much vegan for years really. >> anthony: even as a kid? no -- >> nick: like, i stopped eating land animals period. like, i've been vegetarian eating seafood on and off, but i've been vegetarian since i was like 18 years old. i would just be better cut in weight when i would go on a vegetarian diet. i'd end up, you know, nice and...
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" and that didn't slow gilbert down.o a whole new place. >> the sister starts [ bleep ] the -- >> telling aristocrat's joke. which is like comedic jazz. it's license to offend just for the [ bleep ] of it. and i remember laughing so hard that i was sort of crying. >> it was just such a release. and it was just what we needed. it couldn't have been a better time, a better place, or a better person telling it. >> if you missed any portion, i'll repeat it! >> it absolutely had to be done. somebody had to stand up in front of the comedy community and say, it's okay. when it's not okay. but those words must be spoken. >> god bless you! god bless america! >> i thought what gilbert did that night was heroic, and i think it -- ultimately you could say whatever you want to say about whether it was appropriate or not, it made a lot of people in that room feel very good. and that's that. >> i don't believe in too soon. you want a little secret amongst comedians? the minute someone says something is off-limits, all we focus on is, h
" and that didn't slow gilbert down.o a whole new place. >> the sister starts [ bleep ] the -- >> telling aristocrat's joke. which is like comedic jazz. it's license to offend just for the [ bleep ] of it. and i remember laughing so hard that i was sort of crying. >> it was just such a release. and it was just what we needed. it couldn't have been a better time, a better place, or a better person telling it. >> if you missed any portion, i'll repeat it! >> it...
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. >> many residents of gilbert county have had a long week. 10s of thousands were without power.ome lost it again in broomall. we have a couple more weeks of this hopefully. >> bring on spring. i think it's a sentiment shared by many around here. live in broomal chad pradelli, channel6. >> a quarter of all flights at the airport were canceled today. flight crews worked furiously to get flights running again. nationwide the storm prompted 3200 cancellations. >> in wilmington tonight the federal courthouse steps are clear thanks to a crew of shovelers. the men attacked the sidewalks of the 800 block of king street. swows was creative on the theater at market street building a snowman. >> >> you can tell clean up crews have been down the block. roads are plowed and there are piles of branches from cut up trees. it's across south jersey as residents dig out. >> it was like a miniearthquake. there was boom. >> what she heard was the family maple tree crashing downed under the weight of wet snow. >> no power lines down. no damage. >> roads were closed while power lines sagged across ca
. >> many residents of gilbert county have had a long week. 10s of thousands were without power.ome lost it again in broomall. we have a couple more weeks of this hopefully. >> bring on spring. i think it's a sentiment shared by many around here. live in broomal chad pradelli, channel6. >> a quarter of all flights at the airport were canceled today. flight crews worked furiously to get flights running again. nationwide the storm prompted 3200 cancellations. >> in...
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the ninth circuit said, yes, there's the town of gilbert case, but there's the ninth circuit standard that we have a lower standard, and that's what we're going to use. and that's why i think the supreme court took the case. >> other questions? in the back. >> hi. i'm andrew hamm. i'm also not a lawyer for this question. but could california just say, okay, well, everyone has to post the notice, whether you perform abortions, whether you participate in the program, everyone has to post a notice. does that take away -- >> that may be a different situation, but that's clearly not what the law does. it's very gerrymandered. we may face that in a different situation, but not here. >> i'll add from my civil rights background, if you have a discriminatory background, or animus, and you consciously segregate, like in brown versus the board of education, but they do the same thing, they call it a neighborhood plan, or shut down, in one case, all the pools. the supreme court saw the pattern there. so, one, you can sometimes cure an unconstitutional viewpoint-based action with a neutral law. bu
the ninth circuit said, yes, there's the town of gilbert case, but there's the ninth circuit standard that we have a lower standard, and that's what we're going to use. and that's why i think the supreme court took the case. >> other questions? in the back. >> hi. i'm andrew hamm. i'm also not a lawyer for this question. but could california just say, okay, well, everyone has to post the notice, whether you perform abortions, whether you participate in the program, everyone has to...
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se trata de gilbert martÍn rodrÍguez junior de 53 aÑos de edad el cuerpo de martÍnez tenia impacto dedocumentos pueden votar para la junta escolar por primera vez en san francisco. pero que podrÍa ponerlos en riesgo con inmigraciÓn, pilar niÑo nos cuenta lo que se hace al respecto. fue una victoria histÓrica para uno documentados en san francisco cuando es aprobÓ la proposiciÓn en el 2016. dÁndoles el derecho de votar para elegir a los miembros de la junta escolar. me emocionÓ mucho que la voz de los padres inmigrantes e indocumentados pudiera estar aÍi se celebraron la victoria. los inscritos podrÍan ponerse en riesgo frente a inmigraciÓn. dando su nombre, direcciÓn y firmando explicÓ el director del departamento de elecciÓn el prob es que aunque esta informaciÓn es confidencial, hay excepciones y el gobierno federal incluida inmigraciÓn, podrÍa tener acceso a ella reconociÓ. esta informaciÓn es posible obtenela no estÁ asegurada bajo ya ve, para el pÚblico en general lo es y no es para todos. >>> se introdujo en san francisco un proyecto de ley para tratar de aliviar la situaciÓn un
se trata de gilbert martÍn rodrÍguez junior de 53 aÑos de edad el cuerpo de martÍnez tenia impacto dedocumentos pueden votar para la junta escolar por primera vez en san francisco. pero que podrÍa ponerlos en riesgo con inmigraciÓn, pilar niÑo nos cuenta lo que se hace al respecto. fue una victoria histÓrica para uno documentados en san francisco cuando es aprobÓ la proposiciÓn en el 2016. dÁndoles el derecho de votar para elegir a los miembros de la junta escolar. me emocionÓ mucho...
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. >> it all began when john goodman appeared on sara gilbert's talk show. >> what's that, kiddo?talk show host. >> it was just a fluke moment on sara's talk show. we did a sketch at the top of the show and that felt like gold. >> you know, for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. just like falling out of bed, it was so easy. >> let's save something for halftime. >> john, would you ever consider a reboot of "roseanne?" >> oh, hell yes. >> i just thought, oh, maybe the cast will do this. so, i reached out to roseanne and she thought about it a little bit and we started to talk about it and it just started to feel right. >> i got a call from sara gilbert saying, "what would you think about revisiting 'roseanne'?" and i said, "yes, yes, when? where do we show up? i'm in." >> i came with a list of things that i would have to have in order to do it. i have a lot of anxiety. i don't bear stress well at 65. i can't be at odds with anybody anymore. too old. and she said, i can do it. and i said, all right, well, then do it. and she did. three weeks later, we h
. >> it all began when john goodman appeared on sara gilbert's talk show. >> what's that, kiddo?talk show host. >> it was just a fluke moment on sara's talk show. we did a sketch at the top of the show and that felt like gold. >> you know, for a minute there, i thought you were going to tell me you were gay. just like falling out of bed, it was so easy. >> let's save something for halftime. >> john, would you ever consider a reboot of "roseanne?"...
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. >> it was sarah gilbert's idea to reboot "roseanne."yed the connor's daughter darlene. >> don't worry this finger is clean i had it in my nose all day. >> back now as actor and producer. becky and dj are all grown up as well. >> i think things are going to be really happy with how we have all grown and changed but we are all still very familiar. >> honey, get off the couch. >> shhh. >> "roseanne" was the first i saw on tv rejecting the social construct of what femme initty is supposed to be. >> now she and the whole cast back for nine episodes. new issues to deal with. >> it's going to be huge. hope we do it proud. >> can't help but wonder if they're trump voters. >> might be one or two in the mix. >> in fact in the new show dan and roseanne are both trump voters. election of 2016 a dividing line for the connor family. >> the last election the jokes were just writing themselves. we wanted to show an accurate depiction of america, very divided. >> technology has also changed a lot since the 90s. >> thank you. >> the connor's old kitchen
. >> it was sarah gilbert's idea to reboot "roseanne."yed the connor's daughter darlene. >> don't worry this finger is clean i had it in my nose all day. >> back now as actor and producer. becky and dj are all grown up as well. >> i think things are going to be really happy with how we have all grown and changed but we are all still very familiar. >> honey, get off the couch. >> shhh. >> "roseanne" was the first i saw on tv rejecting...
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parents are upset with the decision and so are their kids sot gilbert avila argumedo /4th grader 49-56is all my teachers and all my friends but i know some of them are going to be in different school and maybe i'm going to see themsot this is a school with a long history, many traditions and we understand how difficult this isthe school district says the decision is not about money but providing students a quality education.sotwith a lower enrollment than the school has right now perhaps the school would lose one or two teachers and go to 7 classroom, or a staff member or some services . to avoid that the district has asked parents to transfer to three larger schools where they'll find the same he services and perhaps even more.standup dan kerman/redwood city 134-142the ultimate decision likes with the school board. no date has been set yet for them to vote. in redwood city dan kerman kron 4 news coming up on the kron 4 morning news... you can almost smell the garlic fries...the giants are showing off their new food favorites. we'll show you what's new at a-t-&-t this season. live look
parents are upset with the decision and so are their kids sot gilbert avila argumedo /4th grader 49-56is all my teachers and all my friends but i know some of them are going to be in different school and maybe i'm going to see themsot this is a school with a long history, many traditions and we understand how difficult this isthe school district says the decision is not about money but providing students a quality education.sotwith a lower enrollment than the school has right now perhaps the...
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gilberts, down at the dock, she was half price, and nobody likes mrs. gilberts because that's where the sailors went, and it was described as roach-infested. so i loved that detail. the other detail i like is that the southerners had their own boarding house. it was mrs. bremer's. so all the confederate agents stayed with mrs. bremer. again, i thought that was a wonderful detail. so i'm going to have to sort of cut short here -- [laughter] i'm getting some three fingers put at me, so i'm going to try to wrap it up. just one comment about slavery, because this book that i wrote dovetailed into slavery because of what i found. during the civil war, 10-15,000 new african slaves were brought into cuba each year. the reason -- it was technically illegal, but the reason why they could do that is because the slave traders were actually some of the more wealthy and important people in havana, so the law was there but no one follow it. and the british writer anthony trollop who visited cuba just before the civil war wrote that what most shocked him about cuban s
gilberts, down at the dock, she was half price, and nobody likes mrs. gilberts because that's where the sailors went, and it was described as roach-infested. so i loved that detail. the other detail i like is that the southerners had their own boarding house. it was mrs. bremer's. so all the confederate agents stayed with mrs. bremer. again, i thought that was a wonderful detail. so i'm going to have to sort of cut short here -- [laughter] i'm getting some three fingers put at me, so i'm going...
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hi i'm molly could be this is gilbert lynn's power and american sign language interpreter who'll be helping us conclude our week long coverage of the south by southwest conference in festivals in austin texas with a look at innovations in assistive technology for people with disability you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and on you tube be sure to ask your questions in the chat and we'll do our best to get them into the conversation. that's for sure martinez and i'm the creator of a crypto currency and i'm sorry. the world bank estimates that one billion people around the globe live with disability all the technology exists to assist people with their mobility or humidification accessibility remains a key issue in many areas including employment and education in disability rights activists have been very much case it was about the ability to order a chocolate cake from her university's cafeteria resolve to improve accessibility for other students led her to become the first deaf blind graduate of harvard law school take a listen to what she said in twenty fifteen at an obama white h
hi i'm molly could be this is gilbert lynn's power and american sign language interpreter who'll be helping us conclude our week long coverage of the south by southwest conference in festivals in austin texas with a look at innovations in assistive technology for people with disability you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and on you tube be sure to ask your questions in the chat and we'll do our best to get them into the conversation. that's for sure martinez and i'm the creator of a...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the stories we're following this week the rise of xi jinping and the part the chinese news media have played in that the coverage of the head tell me the palestinian who doesn't fit the mold the two biggest media companies in the world comcast and disney both want big pieces of rupert murdoch's media empire and celebrity journalism the dark side the indian news media on the death of a bollywood electorate the news release was nondescript bordering on the routine given the kind of news being delivered it came from china's state owned news service and simply said that the communist party proposes to a balazs term limits on the presidency paving the way for president xi jinping to stay in office as long as the party is willing to keep him there the reaction online was instant and critical but those posts were quickly censored none of the criticism made it into china's mainstream media state owned outlets which make up the bulk of the news landscape in china swung into propaganda mode singing she's praises stressing
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the stories we're following this week the rise of xi jinping and the part the chinese news media have played in that the coverage of the head tell me the palestinian who doesn't fit the mold the two biggest media companies in the world comcast and disney both want big pieces of rupert murdoch's media empire and celebrity journalism the dark side the indian news media on the death of a bollywood electorate the news...
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reaction now from dr ro he's an independent political analyst and is with us now good afternoon she gilbert thanks for coming on murat ended his pace there by saying we wait and see how the west will react to what president putin said today how do you think they will react . well i think that this is a speech of enormous importance and it will be discussed extensively in all world media in particular in the states for coming days of course they'll be a great deal of attention to the military hardware that he described but i'd like to put his speech into two contexts one is part of an electoral campaign because we are in the midst of that and yesterday on the twenty eighth of february the seven other candidates had their debates on the perry konar and two what was he saying to the west besides showing off in a non bluff way what russia's achieved in military hardware and coming back to the first point. the electoral campaign he made the other candidates look like a kindergarten of all the discussion of the liberal and communist party candidates was this featured on the centered on the questi
reaction now from dr ro he's an independent political analyst and is with us now good afternoon she gilbert thanks for coming on murat ended his pace there by saying we wait and see how the west will react to what president putin said today how do you think they will react . well i think that this is a speech of enormous importance and it will be discussed extensively in all world media in particular in the states for coming days of course they'll be a great deal of attention to the military...
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we've been tracking this week. the teenage survivors of the latest u.s. school shooting has brought the skills of a new media age to america's deflate over gun control freedom of the press in eritrea is virtually nonexistent by trying to tell the story from a far radio and that has become part of the egyptian authorities tend to disapprove of the foreign news media and the latest case of that involves the b.b.c. usually we start by covering the news coverage of a story that's still breaking sometimes though it's worth waiting for a story to play out then examining what's been reported in the aftermath that school shooting in florida happened more than three weeks ago seventeen dead fourteen of them students unlike some previous school shootings in the u.s. the survivors did not shy away from the cameras they went looking for. the teenagers used the plentiful airtime they got to push for tougher gun control laws and they found themselves taking on not just politicians but one of the most potent l
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we've been tracking this week. the teenage survivors of the latest u.s. school shooting has brought the skills of a new media age to america's deflate over gun control freedom of the press in eritrea is virtually nonexistent by trying to tell the story from a far radio and that has become part of the egyptian authorities tend to disapprove of the foreign news media and the latest case of that involves...
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the first one comes from elizabeth gilbert, who is the author of eat, pray, love.e's what she had to say, upon hearing of her former partner, rayya elias, on getting cancer.
the first one comes from elizabeth gilbert, who is the author of eat, pray, love.e's what she had to say, upon hearing of her former partner, rayya elias, on getting cancer.
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gilbert h. wild and son. we grow thousands of varieties of daylilies, iris, and peonies. 1885, each individual plant order is dug by hand and shipped straight to your door. you can log on to gilberthwild.com to learn more. mind farm. mind farm. we believe vital local food systems strengthenmu
gilbert h. wild and son. we grow thousands of varieties of daylilies, iris, and peonies. 1885, each individual plant order is dug by hand and shipped straight to your door. you can log on to gilberthwild.com to learn more. mind farm. mind farm. we believe vital local food systems strengthenmu
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gilbert are somewhere if they haven't fallen down the steps or something here. [ applause ] >> now i don't know how flattering it is to say you're a university president and you keep falling down, but i'd like you to give a great, big, round of applause for our chief of staff and all of our secretaries here because they've done an incredible, incredible job. if you would all please stand. [ applause ] now if we could jump over to one of my pet peeves and that's education. i think it truly needs to be the centerpiece of everything we do. i've thought that all along. i think we need to pay our teachers more. i said that in the past. [ applause ] somehow we are blessed beyond belief with the state board of education that is truly, truly doing an amazing job. please give them a round of applause, if you would stand wherever you are. [ applause ] two kathy, my wife kathy and kathy dantoni are doing a great job to help kids be able to get to their end goals. now, today -- today, and i just found out two things educationally just a few minutes ago, today i think our state board unanimously
gilbert are somewhere if they haven't fallen down the steps or something here. [ applause ] >> now i don't know how flattering it is to say you're a university president and you keep falling down, but i'd like you to give a great, big, round of applause for our chief of staff and all of our secretaries here because they've done an incredible, incredible job. if you would all please stand. [ applause ] now if we could jump over to one of my pet peeves and that's education. i think it truly...
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hello i'm richard gilbert in you're at the listening post here are some of the stories we're following this week the rise of xi jinping and the part the chinese news media have played in the back of the coverage of the head to me the palestinian who doesn't fit the mold.
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hi i'm really could be and this is gilbert glenn's power and american sign language interpreter he'll be helping us conclude our weeklong coverage of the south by southwest conference in festivals in austin texas with a look at innovations in assistive technology for people with disability you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and on you tube be sure to ask your questions in the.
hi i'm really could be and this is gilbert glenn's power and american sign language interpreter he'll be helping us conclude our weeklong coverage of the south by southwest conference in festivals in austin texas with a look at innovations in assistive technology for people with disability you're now in the stream live on al-jazeera and on you tube be sure to ask your questions in the.
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hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the stories we're following this week the rise of xi jinping and the part the chinese news media have played in that the coverage of a head to me a palestinian who doesn't fit the mold the two biggest media companies in the world comcast and disney both want big pieces of rupert murdoch's media empire and celebrity journalism.
hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the stories we're following this week the rise of xi jinping and the part the chinese news media have played in that the coverage of a head to me a palestinian who doesn't fit the mold the two biggest media companies in the world comcast and disney both want big pieces of rupert murdoch's media empire and celebrity journalism.
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lives hello i'm richard gilbert and you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we've been tracking this week we. the teenage survivors of the latest u.s. school shooting have brought the skills of a.
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i was doing sarah gilbert our original darlene only one darlene she has a talk show called "the talk"e couch, not unlike this, before the show and was like boy that felt like putting on an old loafer it felt great and during the show she said would you consider a reunion. i said in a heart beat. it was fun. she called rose and said goodman wants to do it. three weeks later we had a deal. >> jimmy: no one asked you before? why didn't i ask you. >> i had to audition again. >> jimmy: so is sarah now the boss of the show? >> no i'm the boss. >> jimmy: you're the boss. okay. >> she's bosses. >> jimmy: but sarah is executive producer so she does executive producer stuff. >> yeah she's good at it too. >> jimmy: which is great she was a little kid when you started the show. >> well she was 13 she looked nine. now she's a lesbian. >> that will age you. >> jimmy: and you got both beckys back. >> yeah it's fun. >> jimmy: and now john your character dan was dead on the show. which seems like an obstacle. >> i wouldn't know i was dead. >> jimmy: that concern you? like playing with that reality? >>
i was doing sarah gilbert our original darlene only one darlene she has a talk show called "the talk"e couch, not unlike this, before the show and was like boy that felt like putting on an old loafer it felt great and during the show she said would you consider a reunion. i said in a heart beat. it was fun. she called rose and said goodman wants to do it. three weeks later we had a deal. >> jimmy: no one asked you before? why didn't i ask you. >> i had to audition again....
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>> one of the driving forces behind the show was sara gilbert, who plays darlene, and had this idea tong back the show in the trump era once she discovered everyone else would be on board, including john goodman, who was killed off in the finale. he's alive again! a, this power of nostalgia and the family. this was the number one show for much of the '80s and '90s. a lot of people connected to them and just had an appetite to see them again. they were also the quintessential working class white urb ach bcex-urban family everyone in the media has been trying to understand since the election. >> 18 million viewers. do you think that this kind of family is being ignored by mainstream tv? >> working class families are fairly rare on mainstream television. few sxachs. abc's "the middle" is a prime example. tv is aspirational. either people very rich, kardashian rich or people who are supposed to be middle class and who are either living way beyond their means or this is hollywood's idea of what a middle class house looks like. so it's fairly rare to see people who are portrayed in a very po
>> one of the driving forces behind the show was sara gilbert, who plays darlene, and had this idea tong back the show in the trump era once she discovered everyone else would be on board, including john goodman, who was killed off in the finale. he's alive again! a, this power of nostalgia and the family. this was the number one show for much of the '80s and '90s. a lot of people connected to them and just had an appetite to see them again. they were also the quintessential working class...
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gilbert brenstein. i work with democratic socialists and other groups. i want to speak to two things. first is the question the chief brought up on intermediate use of force and classifying tasers as intermediate use of force. the stunt drive mode in particular is often involved in killings, needless killings with tasers such as nate grier in east bay and hayward. i think the intention of the proposed language and other people's comments is that tasers be treated as a category between intermediate use of force and deadly force and they're a last line with intermediate chief of force and i understand they were used instead of punching someone to get someone off of you which means they're not an alternative to guns. they're proposed as an alternative to all the other forms of immediate use of force. the second issue, real quick, is about the protected populations in psychiatric issues and proposed language if the subject appears to be having a mental health crisis covers a large number of additional cases. you should be able to expect officers to do that b
gilbert brenstein. i work with democratic socialists and other groups. i want to speak to two things. first is the question the chief brought up on intermediate use of force and classifying tasers as intermediate use of force. the stunt drive mode in particular is often involved in killings, needless killings with tasers such as nate grier in east bay and hayward. i think the intention of the proposed language and other people's comments is that tasers be treated as a category between...
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and finally he spoke and said, gilbert, am i fat?those two masks, the comedy mask and the tragedy mask. they go together. so if something terrible has happened to you, comedy is not going to kill tragedy, but it will get it to lose its grip for a while. >> i started reducing my prozac day by day, trying to wean myself off of it, then a month with no prozac, oh, my depression was like a happy puppy just running through my body. i actually felt bad about going back on the prozac because it felt like, oh, i haven't taken him to the park in a while. i wanted to give him a couple of days just to put on your bathrobe for eight days straight. okay. depression. i know i haven't done this in a while. does this feel better? watch "the princess bride" 11 times in a row! okay. let's watch "the princess bride" 11 times in a row. oh, depression, this is the best day you've ever had. >> either in small or big ways comedy has kept someone out of depression or suicide or helped them cope with a loss. and you remember that. if you can talk about somet
and finally he spoke and said, gilbert, am i fat?those two masks, the comedy mask and the tragedy mask. they go together. so if something terrible has happened to you, comedy is not going to kill tragedy, but it will get it to lose its grip for a while. >> i started reducing my prozac day by day, trying to wean myself off of it, then a month with no prozac, oh, my depression was like a happy puppy just running through my body. i actually felt bad about going back on the prozac because it...
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somehow passed the auditions at the improv in the late 70s and people like seinfeld were there, and gilbertarry davis introduced ow stage? >> he was the m.c., yeah. >> stephen: wow. was that awkward? because everything with him is. ( laughter ) >> i didn't know who he was then. i don't think eye didn't know anybody then. >> stephen: what was your stchik. >> i shouldn't tell people i did stand-up because then they want to know what i did. >> stephen: i want to know what you did. ( laughter ) >> i had a very unique style. >> stephen: so what did you do at the improv, like, that night what, did you do? >> that night-- oh, it was so bad, really. i've-- i've sort of blocked it out of my head. it was-- you know, i did a lot of self--- self-dedenigrating hm hoourm. is that how they say it. >> stephen: yeah. >> i did that. i made fun of myself as much as i could. but i can't remember-- i truly can't remember-- okay, one thing i did. ( laughter ) i was very-- i was very skinny, and i used to, like, sometimes would even, like, take my, like, shirt off and, like, pretend i was, like, a muscle guy. >>
somehow passed the auditions at the improv in the late 70s and people like seinfeld were there, and gilbertarry davis introduced ow stage? >> he was the m.c., yeah. >> stephen: wow. was that awkward? because everything with him is. ( laughter ) >> i didn't know who he was then. i don't think eye didn't know anybody then. >> stephen: what was your stchik. >> i shouldn't tell people i did stand-up because then they want to know what i did. >> stephen: i want to...
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gilbert avila argumedo/4th grader: "i feel bad because i'm going to miss all my teachers and all my friendsg to be in different school and maybe i'm going to see them."jorge quintana/redwoo d city school district spokesman: "this is a school with a long history, many traditions and we understand how difficult this is." the school district says, the decision is not about money but providing students a quality education. to avoid that the district has asked parents to transfer to three larger schools where they'll find the same services and perhaps even more. the ultimate decision is left with the school board. no date has been set yet for them to vote. coming upsan francisco needs a place safe for pullover of drivers.. no place for pick-up or drop off funny part is i'm not in san francisco, but i am near the airport behaving badly where i think i found the apex of scofflaw i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (sports) coming up i'll have all the day's sports highlights and scores. (ste today is national puppy day... we asked our kron4 viewers to send in pictures of your
gilbert avila argumedo/4th grader: "i feel bad because i'm going to miss all my teachers and all my friendsg to be in different school and maybe i'm going to see them."jorge quintana/redwoo d city school district spokesman: "this is a school with a long history, many traditions and we understand how difficult this is." the school district says, the decision is not about money but providing students a quality education. to avoid that the district has asked parents to transfer...
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and then 20 years later -- 20 years pass, i've given up hope on it, and sara gilbert just started calling jimmy: now it's -- they're all new shows. >> yeah. well it's just. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. but this, i mean, it's legendary. it's great. but i love that you do that, you do films, i'm going to get to "lady bird." because man, i want to talk to you about that. but you're back on broadway with edward albee's, "three tall women" right here. what can you tell me about this? >> i can tell you that it stars glenda jackson. >> jimmy: okay. [ cheers and applause ] >> which is the reason that -- that i'm in that rehearsal room right now. >> jimmy: really? >> she's a legend, yes. >> jimmy: how amazing this is. >> and there are three -- well, we're not so tall. [ light laughter ] but there are three women in it. >> jimmy: you're pretty -- fairly tall. you're perfectly tall. yeah. is there any -- any spoilage you can give? >> it's all spoilers. i really can't describe -- >> jimmy: can't give me anything. >> no, not really. because it's -- >> jimmy: it's a pulitzer prize-winning play. >> yes, and
and then 20 years later -- 20 years pass, i've given up hope on it, and sara gilbert just started calling jimmy: now it's -- they're all new shows. >> yeah. well it's just. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. but this, i mean, it's legendary. it's great. but i love that you do that, you do films, i'm going to get to "lady bird." because man, i want to talk to you about that. but you're back on broadway with edward albee's, "three tall women" right here. what can you tell me...
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officer of blitz metrics, a digital marketing company that partners with schools live via skype from gilbert. it's a pleasure to have you with towns show here. from an industry insider like yourself, i'd like to get your thoughts about zuckerberg's apology, saying that they didn't do enough at the time. >> george, there wasn't much they really could have done. because when they made changes, there was no way that by sharing someone else's data -- when apps are collecting data on users, back then you used to be able to collect friends and family information. but they made a change four years ago even if someone else had the information, there was no way they could use it. it was only available to the particular app. they didn't have a security or privacy breach. the issue is someone shared data that wasn't even really usable. facebook had to apologize for a breach of trust. they're trying to apologize for something where there is not a clear problem or issue to solve. >> so zuckerberg responding to outrage in all of this now. but fair the say the devil is always in the details. the terms of s
officer of blitz metrics, a digital marketing company that partners with schools live via skype from gilbert. it's a pleasure to have you with towns show here. from an industry insider like yourself, i'd like to get your thoughts about zuckerberg's apology, saying that they didn't do enough at the time. >> george, there wasn't much they really could have done. because when they made changes, there was no way that by sharing someone else's data -- when apps are collecting data on users,...
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. >> many residents of gilbert county have had a long week. 10s of thousands were without power.ome lost it again in broomall. we have a couple more weeks of this, hopefully. >> bring on spring. i think it's a sentiment shared by many around here. live in broomal chad pradelli, channel6. >> a quarter of all flights at the airport were canceled today. flight crews worked furiously to get flights running again. nationwide the storm prompted 3200 cancellations. >> in wilmington tonight, the federal courthouse steps are clear thanks to a crew of shovelers. the men attacked the sidewalks of the 800 block of king street. swows was creative on the theater at market street building a snowman. >> >> you can tell clean up crews have been down the block. roads are plowed and there are piles of branches from cut up trees. it's across south jersey as residents dig out. >> it was like a miniearthquake. there was boom. >> what she heard was the family maple tree crashing downed under the weight of wet snow. >> no power lines down. no damage. >> roads were closed while power lines sagged across
. >> many residents of gilbert county have had a long week. 10s of thousands were without power.ome lost it again in broomall. we have a couple more weeks of this, hopefully. >> bring on spring. i think it's a sentiment shared by many around here. live in broomal chad pradelli, channel6. >> a quarter of all flights at the airport were canceled today. flight crews worked furiously to get flights running again. nationwide the storm prompted 3200 cancellations. >> in...
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and i got the idea for my old friend, martin gilbert. who is the official biographer of winston churchill. he did the book in search of churchill. this book is going to be to address the misapplication, misunderstanding and mischaracterization of what reagan really was. who, at his core, was a child of the amendment. -- in many ways he championed individual rights and privacy and dignity and this has been misunderstood and 30 some odd years. this is why i write these books and i continue to write the books i write today. >> thank you. [applause] i want to go deeper into the content of your stbooks. and kathy, i will start with you. when the most interesting things about our founding fathers and documents was that they built into the nation they created, some intense conflicts. and one of those was rural and urban. which has changed over the centuries. but it is still deeply with us. clearly in the last election, it was an extraordinary wake-up call to the entire political and media establishment basically had completely lost touch. i thi
and i got the idea for my old friend, martin gilbert. who is the official biographer of winston churchill. he did the book in search of churchill. this book is going to be to address the misapplication, misunderstanding and mischaracterization of what reagan really was. who, at his core, was a child of the amendment. -- in many ways he championed individual rights and privacy and dignity and this has been misunderstood and 30 some odd years. this is why i write these books and i continue to...
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directive gilbert's friend makes a point of actually doing was tell you from the point of view of the perpetrator without going any moderates from the so i didn't it was a brave decision by the jailing filmmaker i think it is to some extent he's definitely breaking with convention here if you look at nazi movies particularly german movies about that period you either tell it from the perspective of a victim or of a good guy or resistance fighter or if it is told from the perspective of a bad guy there is some sort of moral reckoning there's a catharsis a conscious a crisis of conscience at the end and he really doesn't do that now does he accomplish his goal of leaving this blank that makes the audience you know wonder would i have done that myself well i'm not really so sure there's a danger here because it's hard to empathize with these characters you know we don't really get into the mind of any have all of you we don't really see his past particularly and a lot of the guys surrounding him are even worse even more sadistic nazi killers then he is so it's a fascinating device but it
directive gilbert's friend makes a point of actually doing was tell you from the point of view of the perpetrator without going any moderates from the so i didn't it was a brave decision by the jailing filmmaker i think it is to some extent he's definitely breaking with convention here if you look at nazi movies particularly german movies about that period you either tell it from the perspective of a victim or of a good guy or resistance fighter or if it is told from the perspective of a bad...
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gilbert and joy newton have begun a new career as film extras. through, put our photos forward and it went from there. we we re forward and it went from there. we were not really prepared for what was to come! you have had a lifetime of working. you are both retired, so why do you want to do something else? it is better than sitting around and doing nothing! that is true! tell our viewers some of the things you have done because you are working. it's amazing. run through some of your extras highlights. well, you get on set, you do what they tell you to do, and that's it. but the thing is, when you're doing thisjob, you but the thing is, when you're doing this job, you can but the thing is, when you're doing thisjob, you can sit around for a lot of time. everybody is always very nice to you. and when they are ready for you to be onset, you go and sit or stand or walk or whatever is required. i think you are being modest. you have been in some pretty big films. tell us what they are. together or single? both. well, the one i have just finished whic
gilbert and joy newton have begun a new career as film extras. through, put our photos forward and it went from there. we we re forward and it went from there. we were not really prepared for what was to come! you have had a lifetime of working. you are both retired, so why do you want to do something else? it is better than sitting around and doing nothing! that is true! tell our viewers some of the things you have done because you are working. it's amazing. run through some of your extras...
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. >> arty gilbert. our hours that we work are from 5:00 until 9:00 from monday to friday. and we accumulate over 300 needles daily. at least up to 25 or more feces calls to d.p.w. control. as well call in for a lot of debris and we've been encountering increasing trash. so for monday to friday, when we complete on friday, when we ex back on monday, it's triple what we had to deal with prior to monday. because we're not there on saturday and sunday. if it's a team clean crew on the weekend, we can't really tell when it comes to monday. so we believe it's very urgent because what happens when we do pick up a lot of needles, collect a lot of needles as well as report a lot of the feces and debris and increase of trash, it provides a safe place for the community. and last but not least, we are helping reconstruct the community. the culture of the community because now business owners as well as the homeless is taken pride and what we do and giving us support in a sense. and it's constantly growing and it would be very important if we continue to support the clean crew. thank y
. >> arty gilbert. our hours that we work are from 5:00 until 9:00 from monday to friday. and we accumulate over 300 needles daily. at least up to 25 or more feces calls to d.p.w. control. as well call in for a lot of debris and we've been encountering increasing trash. so for monday to friday, when we complete on friday, when we ex back on monday, it's triple what we had to deal with prior to monday. because we're not there on saturday and sunday. if it's a team clean crew on the...