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gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why?emonis: 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 m
gilbert: really? lemonis: yes. i'm very impressed. gilbert: why?emonis: 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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host: craig gilbert. guest 1: i think what charlie said reflects the fact that here is a guy who had a long career, 20 years in congress. for much of that time, he was a national figure on the ticket in 2012 with mitt romney and then donald trump comes along. for some time, we are going to view paul ryan through that prism and the prism of donald trump's politics, how paul ryan handled that, people in wisconsin for example -- people elsewhere in the state, many of them will view ryan through the filter of either criticism of donald trump or his close support of donald trump while he was speaker. of course, the tax cut will be his most concrete legacy. on entitlement reform, that was something he did not pass. i think his chief legacy is he made entitlement reform a kind of more popular issue within the republican caucus, but not among the american public. host: let's begin with december 2017 and speaker ryan celebrating the passage of the republican tax cut. [video clip] >> the message to the hard-working
host: craig gilbert. guest 1: i think what charlie said reflects the fact that here is a guy who had a long career, 20 years in congress. for much of that time, he was a national figure on the ticket in 2012 with mitt romney and then donald trump comes along. for some time, we are going to view paul ryan through that prism and the prism of donald trump's politics, how paul ryan handled that, people in wisconsin for example -- people elsewhere in the state, many of them will view ryan through...
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host: craig gilbert.st 1: i think what charlie said reflects the fact that here is a guy who had a long career, 20 years in congress. for much of that time, he was a national figure on the ticket in 2012 with mitt romney and then donald trump comes along. for some time, we are going to view paul ryan through that prism and the prism of donald trump's politics, how paul ryan handled that, people in wisconsin for example -- people elsewhere in the state, many of them will view ryan through the filter of either criticism of donald trump or his close support of donald trump while he was speaker. of course, the tax cut will be his most concrete legacy. on entitlement reform, that was something he did not pass. i think his chief legacy is he made entitlement reform a kind of more popular issue within the republican caucus, but not among the american public. host: let's begin with december 2017 and speaker ryan celebrating the passage of the republican tax cut. [video clip] >> the message to the hard-working tax
host: craig gilbert.st 1: i think what charlie said reflects the fact that here is a guy who had a long career, 20 years in congress. for much of that time, he was a national figure on the ticket in 2012 with mitt romney and then donald trump comes along. for some time, we are going to view paul ryan through that prism and the prism of donald trump's politics, how paul ryan handled that, people in wisconsin for example -- people elsewhere in the state, many of them will view ryan through the...
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you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas., this turning of the gilbertas. i thought it was powerful. certainly the screening i was at, people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people should know about and what it manages to do is make the past seem very contemporary and he puts you right there in the middle of the situation. although it is true it is a movie that takes its time and is quite wordy, when you get to the final act, you understand why. i'm definitely going to see it. one of my friends is it in. he is a cavalry officer. widows, i remember the tv series. it was riveting. is this as good? everyone was surprised when steve mcqueen said he would update this story. he updates it to present—day chicago with a group of women whose husbands are involved in crime and they have died and the women have the plans for a heist that didn't happen. now they will see if they can put this heist together. i love so much about this. firstly, it
you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas., this turning of the gilbertas. i thought it was powerful. certainly the screening i was at, people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people should know about and what it manages to do is make the past seem very contemporary and he puts you right there in the middle of the situation. although it is true it...
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tomorrow i will be voting straight republican. >> thank youm, gilbert. on the democrats line from maryland,. courtney. >> i have been listening in, and i have never been more involved than since trump took office. i'm 31, so part of the millennial group. i am voting democrat all the way down the line.everyone is talking about the economy moving , but the economy was already moving when he took office thanks to barack obama and joe biden. i don't understand where they are getting this perspective that he has done so much. all i think he has done is so discord and is it -- divisions. we have had shootings, people fighting, people bombarding people in congress. that never happened before. that's happening now. tomorrow, i will definitely be voting all democrat. >> thank you. on the republican line from hollywood, florida. good evening. have you voted or are you going to do so tomorrow? >> i already voted, straight republican. i am conservative. i believe that democrats are far too liberal. although donald does things that are a little bit out of line, the w
tomorrow i will be voting straight republican. >> thank youm, gilbert. on the democrats line from maryland,. courtney. >> i have been listening in, and i have never been more involved than since trump took office. i'm 31, so part of the millennial group. i am voting democrat all the way down the line.everyone is talking about the economy moving , but the economy was already moving when he took office thanks to barack obama and joe biden. i don't understand where they are getting...
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i spoke to martin gilbert of standard life aberdeen.praises, i had to set him back and tell them the truth. he said what we do here is important because it makes it easier for the active investors. i'm looking at november -24.1.tions at overall stocks are actually climbing. there is hope that trade talks will progress.the dollar slipping from an 18 month high . tom: this really shows the pullback yesterday. there are eight flavors of the y. down we go. -- you remember the sweat of a near correction. this is the drop yesterday. nowhere near that bottom, but nevertheless, i really abrupt 2 trading days off the recent peak. francine: this is tech centric. this is my chart of the day. thank you to hillary clark for giving us smart charts. apple suppliers under pressure after the iphone sales fell. the tech centric fear is actually here. stocks, s&p 500 futures have regained ground after yesterday's selloff. the dollar ticking down slightly. this after a touch in an 18 month high. let's get straight to marcus. i'm looking at the markets. ove
i spoke to martin gilbert of standard life aberdeen.praises, i had to set him back and tell them the truth. he said what we do here is important because it makes it easier for the active investors. i'm looking at november -24.1.tions at overall stocks are actually climbing. there is hope that trade talks will progress.the dollar slipping from an 18 month high . tom: this really shows the pullback yesterday. there are eight flavors of the y. down we go. -- you remember the sweat of a near...
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-- sheldon gilberts. thanks for being here. >> welcome to the super bowl for law nerds. we will kick things off by introducing the teams. it is my privilege to introduce team jefferson. with team jefferson -- >> boo! >> the heckling has already started. come on out, team jefferson. we start with lisa blatt, who heads up -- [applause] up arnold &eads porter's supreme court practice. sometimes a superstar is just a superstar. lisa is a superstar among superstars. she has argued more cases at the supreme court than any other woman, and she has won 94% of her cases, which is a remarkable record. welcome, lisa. [applause] next up we have in gergen short -- ian gershengorn. fantasticd such positions as acting solicitor general of the united states for the obama administration and with over 12 oral arguments under his belt is ready to compete today. welcome, ian. [applause] and last, but definitely not least, charles rothfeld. charles is special counsel at mayer brown. he has worked on over 200 supreme court cas
-- sheldon gilberts. thanks for being here. >> welcome to the super bowl for law nerds. we will kick things off by introducing the teams. it is my privilege to introduce team jefferson. with team jefferson -- >> boo! >> the heckling has already started. come on out, team jefferson. we start with lisa blatt, who heads up -- [applause] up arnold &eads porter's supreme court practice. sometimes a superstar is just a superstar. lisa is a superstar among superstars. she has...
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gilbert and sullivan? actually it was blair and lord irving.on of the hereditary peers, which is what lord grocott's bill does. what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the house of commons in debates and votes earlier, and a house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78. now, that to me is madness. this is a big, big change in the constitution. if it was a big, big change in the constitution, i think there might be rather more interest in this impending by—election than there appears to be at the moment. one of the numerous problems that have not been identified by earl caithness is the simple fact that the people from whom this by—election must be in the end determined, the people who can stand as candidates, there are a total number 211 of these people on the official hereditary peers list. and will it come as a surprise t
gilbert and sullivan? actually it was blair and lord irving.on of the hereditary peers, which is what lord grocott's bill does. what i don't want to see is a purely appointed house of parliament, which has been rejected by the house of commons in debates and votes earlier, and a house that comprises a third of the people who were former mps. you can take all the other peers out, just leave the ex—mps in parliament, we would still be the seventh—largest second chamber in the world out of 78....
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you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas. i thought it was powerful. people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people should know about and what it manages to do is make the past seem very contemporary and he puts you there in the middle of the situation. although it is true it is a movie that takes its time and is quite wordy, when you get to the final act, you understand why. i'm definitely going to see it. one of my friends is it in. he is a cavalry officer. widows, i remember the tv series. it was riveting. is this as good? i think it is better. series. it was riveting. is this as good? ithink it is better. everyone was surprised when steve mcqueen said he would update this story. he updates it to present day chicago with a group of women whose husbands are involved in crime and they have died and the women have the plans for a heist that didn't happen. i love so much about this. firstly, it has a cast who are brilliant. viola davi
you forget mr turner or topsy turvy of the gilbert and sullivan operas. i thought it was powerful. people came out at the end and were stunned by it. i think it is interesting that mike leigh said he wanted to tell this story, because it is an important story people should know about and what it manages to do is make the past seem very contemporary and he puts you there in the middle of the situation. although it is true it is a movie that takes its time and is quite wordy, when you get to the...
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three finalists the winner was frankfurt luca yo bitch and here is his goal it's easy to see why why gilbertscored five goals against dusseldorf looks like he's taken a martial arts class or two we promised there was a prize for selecting the winner the name we pulled out of the hat was peter kamandi myna he wins the bundesliga jersey of his choice. as you can see it's party time in dortmund and that's full time for us we'll be back with the action from sunday's games and will be discussing this weekend's main talking points with former professional footballer looks fine and still who is now head of international relations and scouting at hoffenheim so be sure to send in your questions to the address on your screen until then here are some of the best moments from saturday for me and the rest of the team here in berlin. be the. key. they need to lose money and its impact on the arts. at the w.'s global media forum for contribution mentioned figures from three continents discuss conditions will female artists and changing construct jobs worldwide news milestones need to come female police cul
three finalists the winner was frankfurt luca yo bitch and here is his goal it's easy to see why why gilbertscored five goals against dusseldorf looks like he's taken a martial arts class or two we promised there was a prize for selecting the winner the name we pulled out of the hat was peter kamandi myna he wins the bundesliga jersey of his choice. as you can see it's party time in dortmund and that's full time for us we'll be back with the action from sunday's games and will be discussing...
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they have taken a courageous, brave decision. taken a courageous, brave decision. least, the gibby gilbertciety also continues. —— de regularisation. regularisation. and that last part is more of a negative stance. negative stance. absolutely explicitly seeing asia bibi, you see optimism? bibi, you see optimism? positive news in the judiciary which you fully well what could happen. you fully well what could happen. against the military and judicial chief. chief. the public and say we are doing the right thing is a positive side. right thing is a positive side. order into their hands, and we have to look into these issues. to look into these issues. their bag — they were a political party also. party also. they got third or fourth largest votes. largest votes. the progressive forces have the capacity to push them back. capacity to push them back. professor, and cue very much. thank you. with their parents. one them said they had been held by anglophone separatist rebels. the rebels have denied involvement. caroline rigby reports. returning home after a terrifying ordeal. ordeal. at gunpoint
they have taken a courageous, brave decision. taken a courageous, brave decision. least, the gibby gilbertciety also continues. —— de regularisation. regularisation. and that last part is more of a negative stance. negative stance. absolutely explicitly seeing asia bibi, you see optimism? bibi, you see optimism? positive news in the judiciary which you fully well what could happen. you fully well what could happen. against the military and judicial chief. chief. the public and say we are...
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coming up friday morning, the milwaukee journal sentinel's craig gilbert and charlie discuss paul ryan's congressional career and his
coming up friday morning, the milwaukee journal sentinel's craig gilbert and charlie discuss paul ryan's congressional career and his
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friday morning, the milwaukee craig gilbert and the weekly standard's charlie sykes discuss paul ryan's congressional career and his legacy as house speaker. watch live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. announcer: live friday on c-span networks, the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern for work on legislation to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. we will have that on c-span. at 8:30 a.m., a summit on improving oversight of the federal government. [gunshots] >> in the view of the warren theission, they described circumstances of the assassination of president kennedy. but is there more to this story than the warren report ever discovered? america,eekend on reel a cbs news inquiry, the warren report, anchored i walter cronkite, investigating unanswered question since president john f. kennedy's assassination. eastern,at 10:00 p.m. lee harvey ostwald and whether he acted alone to assassinate president kennedy. >> it seemed evident that we should establish the ease of difficulty of that rapidfire performance. hence our next question -- how fast could tha
friday morning, the milwaukee craig gilbert and the weekly standard's charlie sykes discuss paul ryan's congressional career and his legacy as house speaker. watch live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. announcer: live friday on c-span networks, the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern for work on legislation to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list. we will have that on c-span. at 8:30 a.m., a summit on improving oversight of the federal government. [gunshots]...
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coming up friday morning, the milwaukee journal sentinel's craig gilbert and the weekly standard's charlie sykes discussed paul ryan's congressional career and his legacy of house speaker. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on friday morning. joined the discussion. live friday on the c-span networks, the hou
coming up friday morning, the milwaukee journal sentinel's craig gilbert and the weekly standard's charlie sykes discussed paul ryan's congressional career and his legacy of house speaker. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on friday morning. joined the discussion. live friday on the c-span networks, the hou
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and thep, craig gilbert weekly standard discuss paul ryan's -- paul congressional career. watch washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. the house returns at 9 a.m. eastern. we will have that on c-span. a summit on, improving oversight of the federal government. when we studied the history , there was tennessee pre-april 4, 1968, and post-april 4, 1968. ♪ memphis was the place of a lot of racist tension, but also the place of a lot of racial harmony. it is quite possible without cotton, memphis would not exist in the 21st century. c-span's cities tour takes you to memphis, tennessee. then, we talk about the book "down to the crossroads." and author charles hughes on the role music played in his book "country soul." then, the history of cotton in memphis on american history tv. to the civil rights museum. watch as we explore america. , jackie spear&a talkes about -- talks about her memoir. concluded at congressional delegation part. -- tour. congressmanshed and ryan was shot 45 times and died on that airstrip. i was shot five times on
and thep, craig gilbert weekly standard discuss paul ryan's -- paul congressional career. watch washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern friday morning. join the discussion. the house returns at 9 a.m. eastern. we will have that on c-span. a summit on, improving oversight of the federal government. when we studied the history , there was tennessee pre-april 4, 1968, and post-april 4, 1968. ♪ memphis was the place of a lot of racist tension, but also the place of a lot of racial harmony. it...
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. >> reporter: but for another brownsville resident, gilbert garza, it's not so black and white. >> whenou have 1,000 people trying to come into any area, it's definitely something that will raise up eyebrows or concerns on what's going to happen. >> reporter: garza manages a gun range here in town and says his clientele is divided on the issue of immigration. >> are you glad the military's here? >> yeah. i mean, anytime you have some kind of uniformed officer in any environment, it always makes for somewhat of a more peaceful resolution. >> reporter: while he believes securing our border is important, he understands why people want to come here. >> the united states is the best country in the world. we already know that. that's why we're here. we want productive people in society to come to the united states. as long as they go through the right channels, i'm not opposed to people like that at all. >> buenos diaz. >> reporter: and when we met back one sergio and mike they took us to meet some of the people who left everything behind to come here for a better life. greeting newcomers rel
. >> reporter: but for another brownsville resident, gilbert garza, it's not so black and white. >> whenou have 1,000 people trying to come into any area, it's definitely something that will raise up eyebrows or concerns on what's going to happen. >> reporter: garza manages a gun range here in town and says his clientele is divided on the issue of immigration. >> are you glad the military's here? >> yeah. i mean, anytime you have some kind of uniformed officer in...
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schmidteople like eric and dan gilbert will be part of that so there's -- there is a lot of planninghe cousin to this. the other aspect if you take a aol inck, we started 1980 five which was 33 years ago and only 33% of people were online and that was one hour per week. in the early days of the that was regionally distributed. we're based in the d.c. area. columbia's,as in ohio and dell was in austin, sprint was in kansas city. the major communications company was in atlanta. gateway was in north dakota so the quite wave was regional. when it wasave about apps and software, that's when silicon valley became. wave believe in the third regionalized within the united states and globalized around the world. this does not predict the decline of silicon valley but as the economy said, we think we have hit peak silicon valley in the dynamics over the next decade will result in this level of the playing field and opportunity which will create great investment returns. as we said, we will create a more inclusive innovation economy so hopefully more people in more of parts of the country can b
schmidteople like eric and dan gilbert will be part of that so there's -- there is a lot of planninghe cousin to this. the other aspect if you take a aol inck, we started 1980 five which was 33 years ago and only 33% of people were online and that was one hour per week. in the early days of the that was regionally distributed. we're based in the d.c. area. columbia's,as in ohio and dell was in austin, sprint was in kansas city. the major communications company was in atlanta. gateway was in...
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earlier, you sounded when you talked about making an impact, you sounded like dan gilbert. have interviewed him many times. in detroit, you can be big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have, in supporting the region, versus the local government? jd: obviously, you need all hands on deck. this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have our fund, and we think we are going to capitalize with that about $1.5 billion in investment. if we want to be successful, we have to show that people can do well by investing in these areas. it is great to put your money to work at something you care about, but we believe in the thesis and we believe by being successful, we are going to cause institutional investors to get off the sidelines, endowments and local pension funds to get off the sidelines. that is the long-term goal, but even if they get off the sidelines and even of capitalist are investing in these communities, you need better policy, quality schools, quality infrastructure, good broadband in rural areas -- so this is one impor
earlier, you sounded when you talked about making an impact, you sounded like dan gilbert. have interviewed him many times. in detroit, you can be big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have, in supporting the region, versus the local government? jd: obviously, you need all hands on deck. this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have our fund, and we think we are going to capitalize with that about $1.5 billion in investment. if we want to be...
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." >> and jennifer gilbert says 2006 has returned. time to revive the myspace account.nder 40 was down. it's just the grandmothers and the older folks on facebook who were like what's going on? >> people were losing their minds on twitter. >> the young kids don't use facebook as much anymore. >>> coming up in the skinny orlando bloom is here to read you a bedtime storee with his dog. what's not to like about that? >>> and remembering a comic book legend. w.u're watchg no" about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole lif
." >> and jennifer gilbert says 2006 has returned. time to revive the myspace account.nder 40 was down. it's just the grandmothers and the older folks on facebook who were like what's going on? >> people were losing their minds on twitter. >> the young kids don't use facebook as much anymore. >>> coming up in the skinny orlando bloom is here to read you a bedtime storee with his dog. what's not to like about that? >>> and remembering a comic book legend....
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. >> jd, earlier you you sounded when talking about making an impact, you sound like what dan gilbert says, out of detroit, right, i know him quite well, interviewed him many times here, in detroit you can be a big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have in supporting their region as oppose odd the local government. you need all hands on deck, this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have $1,150,000,000 fund that we are going to catalyze with that fund. but as steve and i talk a lot, we talk with other folks, if we want this effort to be successful, we have to showk. steve and i care about this deal, yes believe in this thesis, being successful in this thesis we are going to cause endowments and pension funds to get off the sidelines. even if they get off the sidelines, capitalists at large are investigating in communities, you need better policy, quality schools, good broad band especially in rural areas. this is one important piece of. >>> -- puzzle. >> you put on a big show when you draw a massive crowd. it seems you roll in like
. >> jd, earlier you you sounded when talking about making an impact, you sound like what dan gilbert says, out of detroit, right, i know him quite well, interviewed him many times here, in detroit you can be a big fish in a little pond. my question is, how much do these individuals have in supporting their region as oppose odd the local government. you need all hands on deck, this is not a problem that risk capital alone can solve. we have $1,150,000,000 fund that we are going to...
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rhod gilbert is going right in!ear mission begins, building a picture of the hidden depths of the red planet. the next thing that we need to know is whether the craft has unfiltered solar arrays, we won't know that for a couple of hours, but that is key, because it will generate all the power for its instruments so that kids can be sending all its data about interplanetary geology back to earth. huw. more on the main story, the brexit deal brokered by theresa may, and while the two main elements have been finalised, formal negotiations over future trade have yet to begin. fishing is one area that will be central to those discussions. president macron of france has warned that any deal must give eu fishermen access to british waters. downing street has rejected his warning, and his words have angered british fishing communities, as our correspondentjon kay reports from newlyn in cornwall. brexit really matters here. many of newlyn's fishermen voted leave because they want control of uk waters and an end to quotas. je
rhod gilbert is going right in!ear mission begins, building a picture of the hidden depths of the red planet. the next thing that we need to know is whether the craft has unfiltered solar arrays, we won't know that for a couple of hours, but that is key, because it will generate all the power for its instruments so that kids can be sending all its data about interplanetary geology back to earth. huw. more on the main story, the brexit deal brokered by theresa may, and while the two main...
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edward: of course, you've seen the movie "the big parade" with don gilbert. and you remember the reunion scene in that is very different from this. anjuli: absolutely. edward: as i recall, it was shocking the idea john gilbert, the great heartthrob depicts a soldier coming back. this was filmed in 1926 and he's lost a leg. anjuli: absolutely. yes. edward: which they don't do here. steve: now, she seems much more welcoming. anjuli: now, he's a war hero so he gets a hug. but yeah, so this film originally filmed in 1919 and released that same year. it was rereleased in 1926 which i think is significant because you have many more of the larger world war i epics released in the mid-20's, mid- to late 20's, including wings and the big parade. and so i think this film would have -- it is very patriotic, it is overall very positive whereas the other films tend to show the darker side of war and the impact so i think it would have stood in contrast to the other films being released at the time. but i'm sure the timing of its release, the rerelease probably helped in t
edward: of course, you've seen the movie "the big parade" with don gilbert. and you remember the reunion scene in that is very different from this. anjuli: absolutely. edward: as i recall, it was shocking the idea john gilbert, the great heartthrob depicts a soldier coming back. this was filmed in 1926 and he's lost a leg. anjuli: absolutely. yes. edward: which they don't do here. steve: now, she seems much more welcoming. anjuli: now, he's a war hero so he gets a hug. but yeah, so...
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mark gilbert says the recent market corrections is healthy for fund manager's portfolios.rked a selloff. banks suffering -- suffering the biggest loss in years, and ge investors pull the plug. ceo's recent interview added more fuel to the fire. david: i thought it was a good story. [indiscernible] david: joining us is peggy collins. let's start with martin gilbert and this is what he had to say this morning to bloomberg. >> the evaluations are reasonably high, so i would like to see them come back a bit. that has helped a lot of the active fund managers, especially the value fund managers, who -- theen caught by not overweight emerging markets. it is a healthy correction for a lot of fund managers. david: he things the market downturn is a good thing and that it will give him some bargains. [laughter] many: i am not sure investors are loving the volatility on the downside, but active managers have been waiting in mutual fund land for this opportunity. they have wanted to pick up some of these stocks in the are getting a chance to do it now. on the hedge fund side, some peo
mark gilbert says the recent market corrections is healthy for fund manager's portfolios.rked a selloff. banks suffering -- suffering the biggest loss in years, and ge investors pull the plug. ceo's recent interview added more fuel to the fire. david: i thought it was a good story. [indiscernible] david: joining us is peggy collins. let's start with martin gilbert and this is what he had to say this morning to bloomberg. >> the evaluations are reasonably high, so i would like to see them...
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we both agree that the brexit gilbert forewa rd both agree that the brexit gilbert foreward is both agree will be voted down, and by the act of parliament passed by the parliament, it will fall out. do you think it will get to parliament? nothing would surprise me at the moment. ministers resigning from the cabinet, junior ministers resigning. leading mps have said they will put in letters like jacob rees—mogg. i do think there is a likelihood of a leadership challenge and whoever the new leader is will take forward the policy. quite interesting, when you listed the options, general election was not one. that is a possibility. look, the point is, in our constitutional system, if the politics is broken, and westminster is stuck, then usually there is a general election, or on this occasion, they could be a referendum on theresa may's deal, and of the public liked deal that would give the mandate for politicians to fall in line. should the house not have ipsa first? it will, but as night follows day, theresa may cut a very lonely figure in the house today will stop it is not for the first a
we both agree that the brexit gilbert forewa rd both agree that the brexit gilbert foreward is both agree will be voted down, and by the act of parliament passed by the parliament, it will fall out. do you think it will get to parliament? nothing would surprise me at the moment. ministers resigning from the cabinet, junior ministers resigning. leading mps have said they will put in letters like jacob rees—mogg. i do think there is a likelihood of a leadership challenge and whoever the new...
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with the navy hats that went out like that and lots of braid and looking like characters out of a gilbert and sullivan oper eta. and he met with men wearing business suits who were totally exhausted and the stiff collars had collapsed on them. but they were happy to have the american recognition. they assured the americans that yes -- they too were subscribing to this german theory that the time had come to press the war against germany even harder and with more vigor and they were going to be able to do this. and they were going to do it in defense of democracy. that's what they told the diplomats in petrograd. there was a problem in those days, which lasted for about 101 years i would say, which was that diplomats -- western diplomats and western correspondents in russia talk an awful law with that small air of liberal well-traveled, well-educated people who have a cosmopolitan viewpoint who in those days spoke french fluently and english. these days speak english. there are people who can give wonderful explanations for what's going on. they're great sources. they're accessible and bec
with the navy hats that went out like that and lots of braid and looking like characters out of a gilbert and sullivan oper eta. and he met with men wearing business suits who were totally exhausted and the stiff collars had collapsed on them. but they were happy to have the american recognition. they assured the americans that yes -- they too were subscribing to this german theory that the time had come to press the war against germany even harder and with more vigor and they were going to be...
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starting with gilbert in florida. >> caller: booyah.irst i want to tell you very much my family and i are getting rich thank you. >> thank you for serving thank you for mentioning my book what's up? >> caller: i have some cash that i want to put to work. looking at berkshire hathaway. >> you should pull the trigger let's go to dakota who happens to be in new york. >> caller: booyah, jim exxon. >> we like that company. terrific ceo stocks coming up as of late. i do like it i like it a lot. jack in ohio. >> caller: play for 2019, oke, onek i think it is a great place to start a position. chris in pennsylvania. >> caller: thank you for taking my call and thanks for your help i have a question about fnb. it is a regional bank. and the numbers look good on paper, but the stocks flat as a pancake. >> the regional banks themselves have been a nightmare to own i rather see it jp morgan. better situation julio in florida. >> caller: this is julio from florida. copa, buy or sell? >> it is not bad i would go with delta here hasn't had a big move o
starting with gilbert in florida. >> caller: booyah.irst i want to tell you very much my family and i are getting rich thank you. >> thank you for serving thank you for mentioning my book what's up? >> caller: i have some cash that i want to put to work. looking at berkshire hathaway. >> you should pull the trigger let's go to dakota who happens to be in new york. >> caller: booyah, jim exxon. >> we like that company. terrific ceo stocks coming up as of late....
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gilbert still owns the scene is in cleveland and cincinnati.orld's largest container shipping line as reza lower end forecast.it they say revenue is improving across the organization. chinese exports to the u.s. group 10% last quarter despite trade tensions. another department star is getting into appliances. bloomingdale's will sell high-end tv's, washers, stoves, and other appliances. the company says the move is unrelated to the bankruptcy of sears. bloomingdale's is following other chains that have added appliances such as best buy and jcpenney. we turn now to wall street beat, where we cover three things wall street is buzzing about this morning. all, cohen's bear market call. hedge funds unveiled third quarter holdings. the latest read from 13f filings show how hedge funds position themselves in the quarter. uber idols saudi engine. the ride-hailing app says they are waiting on more information before they make a decision with what to do with saudi arabia. let's kick it off with steve cohen. it is so rare to get a good read from him on th
gilbert still owns the scene is in cleveland and cincinnati.orld's largest container shipping line as reza lower end forecast.it they say revenue is improving across the organization. chinese exports to the u.s. group 10% last quarter despite trade tensions. another department star is getting into appliances. bloomingdale's will sell high-end tv's, washers, stoves, and other appliances. the company says the move is unrelated to the bankruptcy of sears. bloomingdale's is following other chains...
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as you have all seen, most especially in the famous life portrait of her by gilbert stewart which is used on our opening banner for the exhibit, she wore what we might call washington white all the time. she always wore white caps and she usually wore a white scarf around her neck. it was intended to signify the purity and essentially sort of thoroughness of this new form of government, of a democracy. what's also interesting is among the accessories she wore was an amber necklace. amber was associated with classical greece. there were a lot of allusions made by martha washington to ancient greece of course, the first democracy. i will today be basically 170 years in about 25 minutes so i won't have an opportunity to talk about every single one of the first ladies which will in this series i will be covering 1789 today 261, the kennedy inaugural and next week, pamela will be speaking about jacqueline kennedy and nancy reagan and each of our subsequent speakers will also be covering to first ladies each up to the present. but, i will today give you some glimpses i think of the more si
as you have all seen, most especially in the famous life portrait of her by gilbert stewart which is used on our opening banner for the exhibit, she wore what we might call washington white all the time. she always wore white caps and she usually wore a white scarf around her neck. it was intended to signify the purity and essentially sort of thoroughness of this new form of government, of a democracy. what's also interesting is among the accessories she wore was an amber necklace. amber was...
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>> tom gilbert, usually i come and i have two tissues in my pocket, i never use them, i find them coming out of the dryer with the clothes. last year i used two tissues in 45 minutes and i went to the board of supervisors office searching for more and used them up, and went to the clerk of the board for more tissues, this is -- this is runny nose season. if we could have boxes of tissues in every room behind a closed door in the city would be great. world series is happening right now, usually on the team in the world series there is a pitcher throwing fastballs, just control, striking everybody out. we are lucky to have michael wright on the side of the podium, this side of the fence throwing items and issues at this board and throwing strikes all the time. i'm glad to be behind him. i second almost everything he is saying. i attended the audit and oversight committee about earthquake tall buildings and the safety and i'm still not sure what the city is going to look like after the big-big one. 1989 was the big-little one, or the little-big one. i don't know what the streets are going t
>> tom gilbert, usually i come and i have two tissues in my pocket, i never use them, i find them coming out of the dryer with the clothes. last year i used two tissues in 45 minutes and i went to the board of supervisors office searching for more and used them up, and went to the clerk of the board for more tissues, this is -- this is runny nose season. if we could have boxes of tissues in every room behind a closed door in the city would be great. world series is happening right now,...
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gilbert stuart, correct. dimes, $1,600. a minute to go now, and you found the other daily double. [ applause ] you have been trailing throughout the match. $4,800. okay. here is the clue... who is franklin delano roosevelt? who's on the dime, yes. [ applause ] pick again. fiction, $1,600. [ beep ] that would be king john. josh, two clues left. fiction, $2,000. josh. what is spain? right, now the last clue. the 1916-1945 dime known as this actually showed lady liberty with wings symbolizing freedom of thought. [ beep ] and that is known as the mercury dime. all right, josh in the lead. final jeopardy! coming up with this category for you -- greek mythology. think about it. clue in a moment. moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but even though you see and feel your eczema on the surface of your skin, an overly sensitive immune system deep within your skin might actually be causing your eczema. so help h
gilbert stuart, correct. dimes, $1,600. a minute to go now, and you found the other daily double. [ applause ] you have been trailing throughout the match. $4,800. okay. here is the clue... who is franklin delano roosevelt? who's on the dime, yes. [ applause ] pick again. fiction, $1,600. [ beep ] that would be king john. josh, two clues left. fiction, $2,000. josh. what is spain? right, now the last clue. the 1916-1945 dime known as this actually showed lady liberty with wings symbolizing...
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. >> hell oh my name is chris gilbert. i'm a volunteer with the see era club and co-chair of the water club. the bay chapter and california sent a letter to all supervisors and the mayor in support of this resolution. i'd like to bring a little institutional memory back here. i read today harlan, the general manager's letter to the editor saying that they will do alternative water supplies. only with the support and commitment of the san francisco people. i want to go back to 2007 and read fifth resolution by the board that says the board of supervisor urges it's sfpuc to explore and develop water supply option that's will not divert water from the walt river. they have the support and commitment of san francisco to develop alternate water supplies. thank you. >> it was asked which things were important to you and you can see protect and restore the bay, protect and restore is above affordable housing. this is a call state fullerton survey of san francisco voters. it's remarkable to me. the second point is, if i get there,
. >> hell oh my name is chris gilbert. i'm a volunteer with the see era club and co-chair of the water club. the bay chapter and california sent a letter to all supervisors and the mayor in support of this resolution. i'd like to bring a little institutional memory back here. i read today harlan, the general manager's letter to the editor saying that they will do alternative water supplies. only with the support and commitment of the san francisco people. i want to go back to 2007 and...
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it's not clear how widespread decimation was for gilbert many this is partly because of a lack of written records. that. is because this. song. on the end of. the. she. did this year. of won't do it on off on d.c. . what honey. bee could say but. had to she despite. the. young oh no to the new year it was in. may one. day yahoo. leaves that the speaker said they mock his children but p.c. movie. lesson on the big of a solution. is say they are pulling. a kiddie we reserve it is all you saw today because it opens up. i thought she did this us only on a little time so more republican party stuff you know. that your city could not doesn't leak could cost more as and more you still use fuel i mean us all get those are two separate the yes but that if i'm to be at the scene was a lead only dunces so this is actually the. lottery jim would talents like him say son make a new customer a little girl i mean listen guys if he comes out i mean it's all you need to come some measure see ya know you can see clearly is all it did for me. as a footnote to many a science the decimation of a french divisi
it's not clear how widespread decimation was for gilbert many this is partly because of a lack of written records. that. is because this. song. on the end of. the. she. did this year. of won't do it on off on d.c. . what honey. bee could say but. had to she despite. the. young oh no to the new year it was in. may one. day yahoo. leaves that the speaker said they mock his children but p.c. movie. lesson on the big of a solution. is say they are pulling. a kiddie we reserve it is all you saw...
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it's not clear how widespread decimation was for gilbert many this is partly because of a lack of written records. that. is because this. song was. the. she. of won't do it on off on diesel pumps i don't know what honey. they make it said butler certainly. had to she despite. the. young oh no to the new year it was indeed. made. because he leaves that he can set them occasionally but p.c. movie. lets in on the big of a solution to our local monocoque have a comedy is say they are pulling. a kiddie we resolve it is all you saw today because it opens up. i thought she did this us only on a little time so more republican party stuff you know. that your city could does with an elite that costs more than more you still use fuel on the list i get those are two separate the yes but that if i'm to be at the scene is a read only one says so this is actually the. lottery jim would cowards like him say son make a new customer a little girl. as if he themself i mean it's all you need to measure see ya know you can see clearly is although he did force me back to it. as a footnote many sides of the dec
it's not clear how widespread decimation was for gilbert many this is partly because of a lack of written records. that. is because this. song was. the. she. of won't do it on off on diesel pumps i don't know what honey. they make it said butler certainly. had to she despite. the. young oh no to the new year it was indeed. made. because he leaves that he can set them occasionally but p.c. movie. lets in on the big of a solution to our local monocoque have a comedy is say they are pulling. a...
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. >> gilbert marcos covered the trial for the record newspaper in new jersey.dn't seem the prosecutor had any reason to pursue the cold case. >> in terms of hard evidence, it had absolutely nothing new. >> but the prosecutor did have someone new, a famous name to join the investigation into jody scharf's death, dr. michael badden, a world-renowned forensic pathologist who investigated the deaths of john f. kennedy and john belushi and testified at the trial of o.j. simpson. he was about to turn up the heat on a very cold case. >> dr. michael badden has reviewed the evidence and has determined that this could not have been an accidental fall. >> in december of 2008, detectives paid one more visit to stephen scharf. >> they wouldn't tell me what it was for. i had no idea what this was about. i mean, it didn't make sense. >> sixteen years after that fatal night on the cliff, police were back and stephen scharf was in for a shock. after all these years, you thought it was done. >> not until they reach behind and hand me this thing, this arrest warrant. >>> coming u
. >> gilbert marcos covered the trial for the record newspaper in new jersey.dn't seem the prosecutor had any reason to pursue the cold case. >> in terms of hard evidence, it had absolutely nothing new. >> but the prosecutor did have someone new, a famous name to join the investigation into jody scharf's death, dr. michael badden, a world-renowned forensic pathologist who investigated the deaths of john f. kennedy and john belushi and testified at the trial of o.j. simpson. he...
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ceo, designer, production manager, packer and shipper of a company he and his family run from their gilbertdom hats of kindness. >> we really want to spread kindness so we thought what better way than to put kind messages on hat. >> reporter: jace and his brother come up with the concepts, designs, and slogans. >> we buy a bunch of blank hats and we send the artwork off to a manufacturer and he stitches them on. >> reporter: their stepfather coordinates with different manufacturers and handles the financial transactions. >> it's not really about money for me, it's about them experiencing and learning things that they don't learn in school. >> what do you think? >> i like it a lot. >> reporter: during their first year in business, they sold about 250 hats. each cost around $20 each. the boys sell their hats online and set up shops at different local events. in addition to spreading kindness, the young entrepreneurs put their money where their heart is. >> 10% of all the profits we get goes to an anti-bullying campaign. we're partnering up with nobullying.org. >> we have more information abou
ceo, designer, production manager, packer and shipper of a company he and his family run from their gilbertdom hats of kindness. >> we really want to spread kindness so we thought what better way than to put kind messages on hat. >> reporter: jace and his brother come up with the concepts, designs, and slogans. >> we buy a bunch of blank hats and we send the artwork off to a manufacturer and he stitches them on. >> reporter: their stepfather coordinates with different...