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police telling him andre was killed shielding his wife and two-month-old son paul gilbert >> they're both heroes because they were doing their job as parents, protecting children >> today gilbert showed me his office, packed with family photos and artwork including this hand print and poem andre made for his dad in first grade. >> here's a special hand print and a picture of me too. so you recall the very day i made this just for you >> these momentos and memories are all gilbert has left of his son. >> andre and jordan are gone they leave three children behind >> t childn. three children >> what do you think about their futu >> we're in a different world. i woke up this morning to a different world. >> just some of the stories of loss and heroism gilbert and everyone i've spoken to has told me the same thing, that they are lifted up by the support they feel in this community. the online message board where authorities say the el paso suspect placed his commentary is down tonight while authorities warn the shooting here only reinforces the growing crisis of domestic terrorism carried
police telling him andre was killed shielding his wife and two-month-old son paul gilbert >> they're both heroes because they were doing their job as parents, protecting children >> today gilbert showed me his office, packed with family photos and artwork including this hand print and poem andre made for his dad in first grade. >> here's a special hand print and a picture of me too. so you recall the very day i made this just for you >> these momentos and memories are...
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gilbert's son, andre, and his wife, jordan, were both shot dead in the cielo vista mall.astating. devastating, and i felt robbed of part of me. they had been shopping at walmart for a party that night. skylan's sixth birthday. they had so much to celebrate. he saw what was happening. the guy must have pointed the gun atjordan, and he lunged at the guy. i heard that he got his hands on the gun, but that he, i guess, got shot. my brother died trying to be a hero, and trying to protect his wife. unfortunately, he didn't save her life, but they were able to save the little baby's life. the authorities believe the couple died in an attack on the hispanic community. gilbert doesn't agree doesn't believe the heavily criticised rhetoric used by president trump had anything to do with his son ‘s death. president trump had anything to do with his son 's death. in my opinion, there is no connection with what happened here with us being mexicans or trump. but there are many who feel differently. president trump is due to visit el paso tomorrow, a city with a population thatis tomorro
gilbert's son, andre, and his wife, jordan, were both shot dead in the cielo vista mall.astating. devastating, and i felt robbed of part of me. they had been shopping at walmart for a party that night. skylan's sixth birthday. they had so much to celebrate. he saw what was happening. the guy must have pointed the gun atjordan, and he lunged at the guy. i heard that he got his hands on the gun, but that he, i guess, got shot. my brother died trying to be a hero, and trying to protect his wife....
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but then gilbert really wanted me to succeed and reached out and invited me to a cocktail party at his home and my husband and i and from that i met his wife and she would later reach out to children and those kind of special things and i learned something from all of it. one thing i learned from ben gilbert in that first cocktail party i went to was how much -- this is the cultural differences between white and black people. for example, how much white people viewed social events as ways to move their business ahead and of course, i also adopted that as i became a columnist and other parts of my profession but you know it was a juggling act. >> you covered civil rights movement in one of your assignments that you to mississippi and reading about the danger easy as a black woman and as a journalist covering these horrific incidents and explain how that experience impacted the way he thought about journalism in your role as a journalist. >> first of all, when i was charmed by this black man, long black man named james meredith who had the audacity to try to integrate university in the b
but then gilbert really wanted me to succeed and reached out and invited me to a cocktail party at his home and my husband and i and from that i met his wife and she would later reach out to children and those kind of special things and i learned something from all of it. one thing i learned from ben gilbert in that first cocktail party i went to was how much -- this is the cultural differences between white and black people. for example, how much white people viewed social events as ways to...
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david: thank you to jonathan gilbert reporting from argentina. cirilli who kevin is here in new york with us today. what happened over the weekend? iowa state fair. kevin: it was an opportunity for folks in the crowded democratic presidential field to connect with the issues on their terms. i was struck by vice president joe biden. there was a lot made of the gaffes he made, but what i'm hearing from strategists is he was able to do his retail politicking, which in the caucus state are the type of things that could turn the voters. the polls have not showed him dipping despite the attacks on his campaign. david: one of the things i find the most interesting about iowa is it is grassroots. they are responding to what voters are wanting to talk about. what are the issues? chris: it is the economy -- it is the economy, it is agriculture. gun safety has been prominent on the left side. you look at someone like joe biden, and how yesterday on a able to tap into the grassroots in it is the economy, it is agriculture. iowa. look at senator elizabeth war
david: thank you to jonathan gilbert reporting from argentina. cirilli who kevin is here in new york with us today. what happened over the weekend? iowa state fair. kevin: it was an opportunity for folks in the crowded democratic presidential field to connect with the issues on their terms. i was struck by vice president joe biden. there was a lot made of the gaffes he made, but what i'm hearing from strategists is he was able to do his retail politicking, which in the caucus state are the type...
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gilbert is calling from birmingham, alabama. gilbert, good morning. caller: thank you for c-span and for your guest. there is an old cliche that you have to walk a mile in a man's shoes to understand him. i've been homeless in america. i was displaced in 2001 when the storm came through birmingham. let me tell you, when we think about all of the natural disasters that happen in this country, a lot of people become displaced and homeless because of it. as god would have it, ironically, when the financial crisis happened, houses were so cheap in birmingham that i was able to pay cash for a house with my income tax. that is the way it is. what i'm saying is that, until we realize that every natural disaster puts people into homelessness more than any other -- and homeless veterans we have out here. who cries for the homeless? the previous show you are talking about the displaced immigrant workers. who is crying out for the homeless community? guest: first, in terms of congress, we do have a lot of support in congress, actually, for homelessness. there ar
gilbert is calling from birmingham, alabama. gilbert, good morning. caller: thank you for c-span and for your guest. there is an old cliche that you have to walk a mile in a man's shoes to understand him. i've been homeless in america. i was displaced in 2001 when the storm came through birmingham. let me tell you, when we think about all of the natural disasters that happen in this country, a lot of people become displaced and homeless because of it. as god would have it, ironically, when the...
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gilbert tells me andre's grandfather was shot dead by an armed robber.st attack make no difference to his family's pain. in my opinion, there is no connection of what happened here with us being mexicans, walk trump. he just here with us being mexicans, walk trump. hejust wants here with us being mexicans, walk trump. he just wants to remember his son and all that he achieved. now he is no longer with us, but he is in a better place. sophie long, bbc news, el paso. the latest wave of protests in hong kong has prompted china to issue its toughest warning yet to protesters. police in the territory say they arrested 148 people yesterday, the highest total for any one day since the demonstrations began two months ago. the chinese authorities have warned protestors that those who play with fire will perish by it. the former manchester united and england striker wayne rooney is returning to english football after a year in america playing for dc united. the 33—year—old is joining derby county on an 18 month deal starting in january as a player coach. i had a d
gilbert tells me andre's grandfather was shot dead by an armed robber.st attack make no difference to his family's pain. in my opinion, there is no connection of what happened here with us being mexicans, walk trump. he just here with us being mexicans, walk trump. hejust wants here with us being mexicans, walk trump. he just wants to remember his son and all that he achieved. now he is no longer with us, but he is in a better place. sophie long, bbc news, el paso. the latest wave of protests...
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mayor gilbert, thank you for joining us. what are you anticipating happening, what are you doing in miami gardens? >> we are doing a lot. this is a very interesting storm because the cone is literally the entire state and really some parts of georgia. so you can't really be sure. we are preparing for the worst and actually hoping and praying for the best. from checking on, you know, seniors who sometimes are vulnerable and can't get themselves in position. and having three days of medicine and food available because we understand that first responders, they will try to get there as soon as they can if there is a problem. but it is going to be a storm. so be prepared to actually hunker down for a little bit. we don't know how big or bad this storm is going to be. a couple days ago we thought it was a relatively simple tropical storm. now we are looking at a possibly category 4 hurricane. that's some ng that we know well here in florida. so we know that it can be really, really bad or in the alternative it can be some rain and
mayor gilbert, thank you for joining us. what are you anticipating happening, what are you doing in miami gardens? >> we are doing a lot. this is a very interesting storm because the cone is literally the entire state and really some parts of georgia. so you can't really be sure. we are preparing for the worst and actually hoping and praying for the best. from checking on, you know, seniors who sometimes are vulnerable and can't get themselves in position. and having three days of...
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french-born maxim gilbert is one of them.elin restaurant, a signature dish boasts japanese abalone, the most expensive. >> something that people love. >> truffle, fois gras, really something for high level restaurants. >> reporter: gilbert steams, braises, slices and serves it atop an eggplant puree. despite living in asia for years, i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft in texture. it's like a slightly firmer scallop. do you get tired of eating this? >> no. it's so good. >> reporter: but getting abalone from coast to kitchen can be a criminal process. this is what fresh living abalone looks like. hong kong is the world's biggest importer of this stuff. and a huge appetite could be funding organized crime about 7,000 miles away. in south africa, poachers have decimated abalone numbers. one species could go extinct. global ngo traffic which tracks the wildlife trade says 2,000 tons are illegally fished from south africa's waters each year. 20 times the legal limit. and up to 60% of hong kong's dried abalone from south a
french-born maxim gilbert is one of them.elin restaurant, a signature dish boasts japanese abalone, the most expensive. >> something that people love. >> truffle, fois gras, really something for high level restaurants. >> reporter: gilbert steams, braises, slices and serves it atop an eggplant puree. despite living in asia for years, i had never eaten abalone. >> it's very soft in texture. it's like a slightly firmer scallop. do you get tired of eating this? >> no....
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. >> reporter: her brother 2-year-old paul gilbert was in his mother's arms when she crashed to the ground after being shot. >> andre jumped in front of jordan. and the shooter shot andre and the bullets went through andre and hit jordan. >> reporter: both were killed leaving paul gilbert orphaned and injured. >> the sad thing is that even with all of us, it's not mom and dad. you can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this is the devastating ripple effect of murder. the pain slicing across generations. after all the hate spewed by the suspected gunman, the jamrowskis say they're sticking through the hurt. love, faith, and forgiveness. before they have even had a chance to bury the dead, they had a message for the killer. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god. because god teaches you to be loving. >> forgiveness in the face of pain. the 5-year-old who lost her mom and step dad looked at her two grandparents when they told her both were killed. she said is the killer coming after me too. the family tr
. >> reporter: her brother 2-year-old paul gilbert was in his mother's arms when she crashed to the ground after being shot. >> andre jumped in front of jordan. and the shooter shot andre and the bullets went through andre and hit jordan. >> reporter: both were killed leaving paul gilbert orphaned and injured. >> the sad thing is that even with all of us, it's not mom and dad. you can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this...
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era detras de toda tragedia surgen rostros anonimos que se convierten en heroes.ese es el caso de gilberta casi 100 personas de las balas.es padre de dos hijos, ha trabajado en esa tienda durante casi 19 aqos y cuando escucho el "codigo marron" entendio que habia un pistolero activo.pero serna no estaba solo. adria gonzalez, una clienta habitual, hacia lo mismo en otro punto del lugar, al ver a por lo menos cinco personas sangrando en el piso, esta maestra asitente se quito un sombrero rosa que tenia y comenzo a agitarlo para seqalarles a unas 40 persons donde habia una salida para hacerle el quite a la muerte.... como te lo mencionamos...much as personas comienzan a llegay hoy al lugar del ataque a recuperar sus autos.. ahi esta pedro ultreras con mas detalles...hola pedro.. hemos estado viendo a varias personas llegar con documentos en la mano. es una apreja de hispanos que venÍan muy austados por la experiencia que vivieron. ellos decÍan que walmart era como su segunda casa. eran seÑores jubilados. dicen que su esposo pensÓ que le habÍan tocado uno de los balazos. ella no quiere ir con
era detras de toda tragedia surgen rostros anonimos que se convierten en heroes.ese es el caso de gilberta casi 100 personas de las balas.es padre de dos hijos, ha trabajado en esa tienda durante casi 19 aqos y cuando escucho el "codigo marron" entendio que habia un pistolero activo.pero serna no estaba solo. adria gonzalez, una clienta habitual, hacia lo mismo en otro punto del lugar, al ver a por lo menos cinco personas sangrando en el piso, esta maestra asitente se quito un...
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leaving paul gilbert orphaned and injured. >>the 13 years even with all of us. it's common this is something replace. >>this is the devastating ripple effect of murder, the pain slicing across generations. after all the viewed by the suspected jim roski say they're sticking to something else to get through the forgiveness before they have even had a chance to bury the debt. we had a message for the killer we forgive >>we honestly forgive him, we pray for him, we hope. >>and he finds because god teaches you to the levee. >>that was sarah sidon are reporting the baby's fingers were broken, but he is out of the hospital is with family. the couple also had a 2 year-old child. of our 4 zone ' live view of the golden gate bridge which isn't as foggy as some other parts of the bay area now is not a beautiful view lawrence is here now with a look at were good that time of year that actually start to see that fog disappear, but it's a lot more sunshine really are nice us in our warmest time of year we've got a cooling trend headed our way. >>that sea breeze kicking on ag
leaving paul gilbert orphaned and injured. >>the 13 years even with all of us. it's common this is something replace. >>this is the devastating ripple effect of murder, the pain slicing across generations. after all the viewed by the suspected jim roski say they're sticking to something else to get through the forgiveness before they have even had a chance to bury the debt. we had a message for the killer we forgive >>we honestly forgive him, we pray for him, we hope....
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another example is i was very interested with major taylor's father gilbert, served in civil war, served for the north and wasn't clear exactly how he served. eventually i read one of the major taylor's letters to his wife written to paris, so he wrote one occasion, he was concerned that if something happened that she knew where the insurance policies were and mentioned that his father's pension was under name of will hike and not taylor because he had registered to serve under someone else's name, many reasons why this happened sometimes, but with that clue i was able to figure out, here is where he served, major taylor's father served for the north, sounds out there was extraordinary details that helps understands little bit more, we know that gilbert taylor went to veterans reunion wearing military jacket. major taylor wore this when he was doing bicycle in indiana, maybe that's why he was called, quote, major, father was never a major and maybe that's where the nickname came from. that's one of the several theories, but wearing the jacket is one of the reasons, he never served in the
another example is i was very interested with major taylor's father gilbert, served in civil war, served for the north and wasn't clear exactly how he served. eventually i read one of the major taylor's letters to his wife written to paris, so he wrote one occasion, he was concerned that if something happened that she knew where the insurance policies were and mentioned that his father's pension was under name of will hike and not taylor because he had registered to serve under someone else's...
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. >> reporter: her brother, 2-month-old paul gilbert was in his mother's arms when she crashed to ther had armed at jordan and andre jumped in front of jordan and the shooter shot andre and the bullets went through andre and hit jordan. >> reporter: both were killed, leaving paul gilbert or fanned and injured. >> we can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this is the devastating ripple effect of murder, the pain slicing across generations. after all the hate spewed by the suspected gunman, the jamrowski's stay they're sticking with love, faith and forgiveness to get through the hurt. before they have even had a chance to bury the dead, they have a message for the killer. >> we forgive him. we honestly forgive him. we pray for him. we hope that he finds god, because god teaches you to be loving. >> i'm dumbfounded. within hours of losing so much, how do they manage? >> they really said, look, we believe in forgiveness because of our faith. and that is what we have to hang onto, because anger is only going to hurt us. and so their thought is, loo
. >> reporter: her brother, 2-month-old paul gilbert was in his mother's arms when she crashed to ther had armed at jordan and andre jumped in front of jordan and the shooter shot andre and the bullets went through andre and hit jordan. >> reporter: both were killed, leaving paul gilbert or fanned and injured. >> we can't replace mom and dad. that's just something you can't replace. >> reporter: this is the devastating ripple effect of murder, the pain slicing across...
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. >>> el autor de la masacre en gilbert en el festival del ajo tenía balas para matar a más de 100 personassí es, nos dimos cita medios de comunicación para escuchar las declaraciones de agencias de orden público, y lo que descubrieron es realmente preocupante, dieron a conocer el armamento que llevaba consigo el pistolero santino williams cuando mató a steven romero de seis años, en una acto que hoy califican como uno de terror doméstico. >>> no tenemos más información y el sospechoso que tenía cuando el incidente paso, sus armas. >>> dos armas largas y más de cinco cartuchos con decenas de balas, lo que aún falta por determinar es si hubo más involucrados o tenía conocimiento de esos planes o motivos para llevar a cabo la masacre, la situación pudo hacer ver que cobra la vida de más personas, hablaron del hallazgo de cartuchos de más de 200 balas, la familia del sospechoso dio a conocer una carta a través de un comunicado donde le vamos a presentar qué fue lo que dijeron, hasta aquí la información, de regreso con ustedes. >>> muchas gracias, muy interesante lo que están diciendo, esta de
. >>> el autor de la masacre en gilbert en el festival del ajo tenía balas para matar a más de 100 personassí es, nos dimos cita medios de comunicación para escuchar las declaraciones de agencias de orden público, y lo que descubrieron es realmente preocupante, dieron a conocer el armamento que llevaba consigo el pistolero santino williams cuando mató a steven romero de seis años, en una acto que hoy califican como uno de terror doméstico. >>> no tenemos más...
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and collecting a city pension a $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.dallas here of course it was crowds as were the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide goes to. the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with a mental health issue so i look like a criminal to. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid thank you. shack 14 times so we are home in here for all these all this officer which day they want you these good reasons is bad so i am safe they side with a. prison for being there is a half truth is not good for the time. every year i have to thank you. for having asked. this is a vicious. time for raw. we have to look him more detail workers for man came from. worse to burn it worse he raised it did he have black fr
and collecting a city pension a $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.dallas here of course it was crowds as were the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world in suburban white the walk is where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide goes to. the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under...
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and collecting a city pension of $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.the showers here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly were. and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide as to which i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels are viewed you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with the mental health issues do i look like a criminal to you. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack or gina sounds like something went wrong in did she call these all this officer which they have these good reasons is bad so i am safe they sat with a russian. prison for me this is a half truth it is not really receiving time. thank you very much thank you thank. you not. all this is a big time rock. we have to look in more detail work christopher manning came from. worse and worse he raised did
and collecting a city pension of $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.the showers here of course in wisconsin is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly were. and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper for daring to come here and know what to do about homicide as to which i think challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels are viewed you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police...
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and collecting a city pension a $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.which here of course this concert is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from there to come here and know what to do about a homicide just to gauge the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer under arrest it's not bully. i live with a mental health issue do i look like a criminal to you. i'm here because i want your support i want your help but i can't do that if i'm afraid. shack 14 times sounds like it went wrong in the age of all these all this officer which say they want you these good reasons is a bag so i am saying they sided with a right wing christian for being the way through this procedure. very very thank you thank you thank. you having asked. all this is a good time for raw thanks . we have to look him more detail work christopher manning came from. worst he borne it w
and collecting a city pension a $5000.00 a month special agent gilbert hernandez spent 35 years in.which here of course this concert is where the only big city. there was the state is overwhelmingly a world and suburban white go walkies where the homicides occur i can't get a copper from there to come here and know what to do about a homicide just to gauge the challenge quite honestly is the what or how many levels of review you read for some folks that review doesn't result in a police officer...
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. >> reporter: when gilbert serena realized gunfire was erupting, the walmart employee began rushing dozens of people out the back door. serena ushered more than 150 customers into shipping containers, perhaps saving their lives. >> i will never forget that baby that was covered in blood. i'll never forget the facing as they're running out of the fire exits. >> reporter: a community hurting and healing with the first of 22 funerals set to begin friday miguel almaguer, nbc news, el paso, texas.y le authorities raided seven food processing plants in mississippi, arresting 680 undocumented workers this massive sweep came on the same day as president trump's visit to el paso but the acting director of i.c.e. says there was no connection between the two 2020 democratic front-runner joe biden accused the trump administration of stoking fear by conducting these raids, saying he is morally unfit to lead this country. >>> police in philadelphia are on the hunt for two suspects who they say robbed an armored truck in broad daylight. the fbi released this surveillance video that captured that h
. >> reporter: when gilbert serena realized gunfire was erupting, the walmart employee began rushing dozens of people out the back door. serena ushered more than 150 customers into shipping containers, perhaps saving their lives. >> i will never forget that baby that was covered in blood. i'll never forget the facing as they're running out of the fire exits. >> reporter: a community hurting and healing with the first of 22 funerals set to begin friday miguel almaguer, nbc...
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gilbert doesn't agree, nor does he think that the heavily criticized rhetoric by president trump had anything to do with his son's death. >> in my opinion there is no connection of what hapned here with us being mexicans or trump sophiebut there are many who feel differently. president trump is due to visit el paso tomorrow, a city with a population that is more than 80% hispanic and one still raw with grief at an attack that many believe his words and actions contributed to. he will not be universally welcomed here. sophie long, bbc news, el paso. laura: the president will also visit dayton, ohio, tomorrow, where nine people were killed. today the fbi said the shooter in that case w exploring violent ideologies which will be investigated. for more on government efforts to stop these acts of terror, i spoke a brief time ago with a former official at the department of justice's national security division. thanks for joining us. in the wake of the el paso attack, how should the u.s. government be changing its approach to tackle the threat from domestic terrorism? >> the counterterroris
gilbert doesn't agree, nor does he think that the heavily criticized rhetoric by president trump had anything to do with his son's death. >> in my opinion there is no connection of what hapned here with us being mexicans or trump sophiebut there are many who feel differently. president trump is due to visit el paso tomorrow, a city with a population that is more than 80% hispanic and one still raw with grief at an attack that many believe his words and actions contributed to. he will not...
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gilbert tells me andre's grandfather was shot dead by an armed robber.mily's pain. in my opinion, there is no connection of what happened here with us being mexicans, or trump. he just wants to remember his son and all that he achieved. now he is no longer with us, but he is in a better place. sophie long, bbc news, el paso. i'm joined now by our north america editor, jon sopel. and if you're heading down to el paso. what can president trump say down there that will help hispanic community that was deliberately targeted by this shooter or at least thatis targeted by this shooter or at least that is how the fbi are treating this? i think he needs to do something different from what he said yesterday morning which added to the sense of insensitivity when he said republicans and democrats must get together and we need desperately needed immigration reform. guns and immigration reform area reform. guns and immigration reform are a problem but by coupling them that could be used by some to say maybe, if only we could sort. the maybe, if only we could sort out
gilbert tells me andre's grandfather was shot dead by an armed robber.mily's pain. in my opinion, there is no connection of what happened here with us being mexicans, or trump. he just wants to remember his son and all that he achieved. now he is no longer with us, but he is in a better place. sophie long, bbc news, el paso. i'm joined now by our north america editor, jon sopel. and if you're heading down to el paso. what can president trump say down there that will help hispanic community that...
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. >>> joslin from gilbert, arizona. >> mr. walker, i want to know if a lack of water in the reactor had anything to do with the problem? >> if the lack of water had anything to do with the reactor itself. >> and had a lot to do with the fact that the reactor melted down. what it does is keep the plant cool. the normal operating temperature or pressurized water reactor is 600 degrees. if you lose the coolant, then you have a problem. that is what happened when the valve stuck open. in terms of anything else having to do with the water, no i do not think so. there was a loss of feedwater, that was the initial event. >> i want to underscore what we talked about in the first half hour, this plant was brand-new. >> the lesson from that is held at right. there were lots of questions raised and lots of investigations done after the accident, both by the nrc, the commission, by the state of pennsylvania, by congress and other people. they said why was the plant licensed if there were things that were not clear. those were valid questi
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>> reporter: when gilbert serna realized gunfi the walmar rushing dozens of people out of back doors as shots grew louder, serna ushered more than 150 customers into shipping containers, perh they're running out of the fire exits. s reporter: tonight, a set to begin friday. miguel almaguer, nbc news, el paso, texas. >>> and with pressure growing on lawmakers, it appears there may be momentum tonight to pass something known as red flag laws, less controversial than other gun laws it would allow police to remove weapons temporarily from people who might be a threat. kate snow has more on that tonight. >> reporter: as communities grieve and demand action, republican senator lindsey graham plans to introduce a so-called red flag bill with support from democrats and the president. >> we're not trying to take 're the hands of people who are dangerous who might kill themselves or somebody else. >> reporter: red flag laws exist extreme risk protection or person who's a danger to >> are there any firearms in this house >> reporter: in indiana all these guns were confiscated in a four-month pe
>> reporter: when gilbert serna realized gunfi the walmar rushing dozens of people out of back doors as shots grew louder, serna ushered more than 150 customers into shipping containers, perh they're running out of the fire exits. s reporter: tonight, a set to begin friday. miguel almaguer, nbc news, el paso, texas. >>> and with pressure growing on lawmakers, it appears there may be momentum tonight to pass something known as red flag laws, less controversial than other gun laws...
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gilbert anchondo's son and daughter inlaw were killed shielding their two month old baby boy. >> they'reh heroes because they were doing their job as parents, protecting children. >> reporter: the gunman was arrested soon after and appeared in court for the first time today. the district attorney ask seeking the death penalty for a crime motivated by hate according to what he posted online 20 minutes before the attack. >> basically from the initial comments he made in his manifesto. ohio, nine lives lost when a gunman opened fire on a popular entertainment district. he was shot police.arren who was on a girls trip. >> hug your kids and love them. because you don't know in america now when they leave, they may not come back. >> reporter: as family and friends mourn, politicians pledged to work for solutions. today governor newsome held a round table with state leaders and police chiefs on how to combat gun violence and white supremacy. >> the context obviously what happened last week, not just this last weekend as california's uniquely impacted by gilroy, it has already disappeared from t
gilbert anchondo's son and daughter inlaw were killed shielding their two month old baby boy. >> they'reh heroes because they were doing their job as parents, protecting children. >> reporter: the gunman was arrested soon after and appeared in court for the first time today. the district attorney ask seeking the death penalty for a crime motivated by hate according to what he posted online 20 minutes before the attack. >> basically from the initial comments he made in his...
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. >> joslin from gilbert arizona, good morning, you are on with sam walker . >> hello. i want to know if a lack of water or reactor had anything to do with the problem >> thank you >> if the lack of water had anything to do with the react itself? >> the lack of water had to do with the fact that the reactor melted down. what the water does is it keeps the plant cool. the normal operating temperature with pressurized water, 600 degrees. if you lose the coolant, then you have a problem and that's exactly what happened when the valve stuck open. in terms of anything else having to do with the water, i don't think so. there was a loss of feedwater, the initial event that cause the valve to open which then didn't close . >> i want to underscore a point that we talked about. this plant was brand-new, it operated for about three months. back so the lesson from that is >> the lesson from that is build it right . >> there were lots of questions raised and lots of investigations done after the action heard this came as a huge shock to everyone because it did meet standards and ye
. >> joslin from gilbert arizona, good morning, you are on with sam walker . >> hello. i want to know if a lack of water or reactor had anything to do with the problem >> thank you >> if the lack of water had anything to do with the react itself? >> the lack of water had to do with the fact that the reactor melted down. what the water does is it keeps the plant cool. the normal operating temperature with pressurized water, 600 degrees. if you lose the coolant, then...
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things i have learned in the people i have met that they became part of the support structure but also gilbert wanted me to succeed and only ten years before he could only take it for a year and said i'm trying to work in a place like a dark cemetery that is segregated. so he understood my challenges. but invited me to a cocktail party and i met his wife and later word reach out to children. and i learned something from all of them especially the first cocktail party was the cultural differences between bewhite and black people with social events as ways to move the business ahead and i adopted that as i became a columnist it was a juggling act. >> covering the i civil rights movement your assignment to send you to mississippi. reading about the dangers that you face as a black woman and a journalist covering these horrific incidents so explain how that impacted the way you thought about journalism. >> first of all this man named james meredith who had the audacity to try to integrate the university of mississippi the bastion of white supremacy. so i thought he must be crazy and he turned out
things i have learned in the people i have met that they became part of the support structure but also gilbert wanted me to succeed and only ten years before he could only take it for a year and said i'm trying to work in a place like a dark cemetery that is segregated. so he understood my challenges. but invited me to a cocktail party and i met his wife and later word reach out to children. and i learned something from all of them especially the first cocktail party was the cultural...
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gilbert modena didn't plan to be here but felt inspired in the moment. >> i came out because my wife was going to take her citizenship test and on the way here, we saw the protest. so iided to drop her off so she could take her test and i'm coming out to hang out overhere. i don't like what trump is doing. i don't think they should be separating babies from their mothers. that's inhumane. >> cfpd cited a different group of protests after they didn't respond to warnings to remove tents and lodging equipment. 16 adults and one juvenile were cited. one adult is in police custody and will be looked on resisting arrest. today officers kept their distance across the street. the protests were peaceful. in san francisco, melanie woodrow, abc news. >> as part of our commitment to building a better area war, we're spending a week tackling the housing crisis. >> san francisco has a median rent for a one-bedroom apartment at more than $3500. >> but what about the cost of renting? no bedrooms at all. abc7 ne abc7 introduces a new idea. >> a home can rent for $10,000 and $20,000 a month. on the in
gilbert modena didn't plan to be here but felt inspired in the moment. >> i came out because my wife was going to take her citizenship test and on the way here, we saw the protest. so iided to drop her off so she could take her test and i'm coming out to hang out overhere. i don't like what trump is doing. i don't think they should be separating babies from their mothers. that's inhumane. >> cfpd cited a different group of protests after they didn't respond to warnings to remove...
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witnesses say that gilbert's. he helped more than 60 people get out of the store. once the gunman opened fire on saturday. he started directing folks out the back door and trailers outside and he. down the side of the building alerting folks to run and seek shelter. >>i'm not i'm to mean some people when the ship and that entered back of the store. an aide to the president under and i was also at the five-day winning from our customers to come in to come out of the store. >>service at the 2 of his co-workers were injured in the shooting one is still in the hospital in stable condition this morning and others have been released. robert says that the public can help stop mass shootings like the ones that we've seen happen the weekend all over the weekend in texas and ohio. mike he runs the northern california, regional intelligence center. it's one of dozens across the company charged with identifying threats before they happen. so serena says that the public needs to start getting familiar with the type of activities that should serve as a red flag, you know things
witnesses say that gilbert's. he helped more than 60 people get out of the store. once the gunman opened fire on saturday. he started directing folks out the back door and trailers outside and he. down the side of the building alerting folks to run and seek shelter. >>i'm not i'm to mean some people when the ship and that entered back of the store. an aide to the president under and i was also at the five-day winning from our customers to come in to come out of the store. >>service...
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indigenous communities because of course it's not just brazil want to share this coming from david gilbert he's a political politest talking about what communities in indonesia face have a listen. in places like indonesia and sumatra in particular the risks that indigenous peoples and smaller family farmers face as they seek to defend their lands forest and waters are very grave their industrial agriculture is especially violence and coersion to force people off the land in industry existing ecology state military work with agribusiness mercenaries and militia to murder a few of these people every year and thousands more are arrested but still these people these defenders of protectors are joining up by the hundreds of thousands in unions and social mobilization organizations on the continue their struggle and tell these commodities are produced in a way that's free of bloodshed so how can he in that video on a hopeful note but in the comment he says that these communities are facing murder mercenaries and militias these are dangerous circumstances what recourse do they have especially whe
indigenous communities because of course it's not just brazil want to share this coming from david gilbert he's a political politest talking about what communities in indonesia face have a listen. in places like indonesia and sumatra in particular the risks that indigenous peoples and smaller family farmers face as they seek to defend their lands forest and waters are very grave their industrial agriculture is especially violence and coersion to force people off the land in industry existing...
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jonathan gilbert on the market reaction to the argentinian president surprising defeat, and kevin cirillial start the presidential election at the iowa state fair. let's start yvonne, with you. thank you for all of your reporting throughout the day. tell us, are they still don't get the airport open at 6:00 a.m. local time? like things are starting to see a bit of a resumption to normal. i am looking at the screen behind me. a couple of flights have started to update their status and they are starting to leave. early morning tomorrow, tuesday in hong kong. some leaving as early as 1:30. some people that have been stuck waiting by the gate
jonathan gilbert on the market reaction to the argentinian president surprising defeat, and kevin cirillial start the presidential election at the iowa state fair. let's start yvonne, with you. thank you for all of your reporting throughout the day. tell us, are they still don't get the airport open at 6:00 a.m. local time? like things are starting to see a bit of a resumption to normal. i am looking at the screen behind me. a couple of flights have started to update their status and they are...
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this portrait is one of the most famous done by the artist gilbert stuart. when he painted washington, this was one of his earliest commissions. stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so during the setting he tried to make washington more eddies. he said something to the effect of general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. while washington gave a well- intentioned reply he said something about the fact that, there's no need for me to forget that i am general washington and you are stuart the painter. a kind of an stilted-- insulted stuart felt that he was giving him a backhanded slap. because of that, he got the-- washington, one of the images that we had of him and this is one of the most famous. when you look at that what is the single feature of that painting? what is it? the mouth. look at it. it's kind of clenched. it looks like he's in some discomfort. some kind of pain. from that image, the view that we have of washington is that he is glum, that he is awkward, he i
this portrait is one of the most famous done by the artist gilbert stuart. when he painted washington, this was one of his earliest commissions. stuart was absolutely terrified to meet the great general. so during the setting he tried to make washington more eddies. he said something to the effect of general washington, you must let yourself forget that you are general washington and i am stuart the painter. while washington gave a well- intentioned reply he said something about the fact that,...
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you smile, is martin gilbert going to be joining revolut?e heard a lot of denials, let me hear from you. nikolay: potentially there are talks he might join. guy: those are still ongoing? nikolay: still ongoing. vonnie: how big can you get? nikolay: the deposit base, right now we have six when 2 million -- right now we have 6.2 million customers and $1.5 billion deposits. vonnie: how are you managing to fund this bank? you have of funding round under your belt and some investors. you are giving out things like currency exchange without these. now you are starting the stock trade without fees. how do you pay for that with interest rates so low? nikolay: we have different ways to make money on trading. , and weple, leverage also have our metal accounts where you pay subscription. we are able to provide much better deals for our customers by being more efficient and more technology driven compared to legacy banks. guy: let's talk about where you go next. your expanding pretty quickly. what is next? nikolay: we are having a big focus on expansion
you smile, is martin gilbert going to be joining revolut?e heard a lot of denials, let me hear from you. nikolay: potentially there are talks he might join. guy: those are still ongoing? nikolay: still ongoing. vonnie: how big can you get? nikolay: the deposit base, right now we have six when 2 million -- right now we have 6.2 million customers and $1.5 billion deposits. vonnie: how are you managing to fund this bank? you have of funding round under your belt and some investors. you are giving...
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gilbert has strong opinions on all the different topics everybody else is talking about. one of the things that's interesting if there was a fear you are going to divide the locker room and that is going to be terrible. you have different people with different opinions they won't bo able to play like that. i don't know what the theory was. one of the teams say in the nba one of the most vocal and they won a championship. then you have the eagles that were very vocal in a lot of things they were doing and they won the super bowl. people think that athletes are not able to disagree because it's like they are afraid of creating anything of or having any topic be introduced. people need to get past that because that is the whole part of the discussion. i've had some s of the best debates and t discussions going through the universities and they've been great. there are some that just recently sent how can we be analyzed, i agree with everything you're saying. when i get pulled over i like how am i going to get out of this ticket and i'm like that isn't what we are thinking at
gilbert has strong opinions on all the different topics everybody else is talking about. one of the things that's interesting if there was a fear you are going to divide the locker room and that is going to be terrible. you have different people with different opinions they won't bo able to play like that. i don't know what the theory was. one of the teams say in the nba one of the most vocal and they won a championship. then you have the eagles that were very vocal in a lot of things they were...
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tennis great brad gilbert joins us this hour breaking down drama at the u.s.utting his money on a volatile market. >>> the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ooh-ooh, ooh sn >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world, new york this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen along with mis melissa lee. becky and andrew are off today and futures strong today, up 171 points three, four days in a row trying to make back lost ground from last week. from last friday, actually one week ago today remember that? everybody, get outta china and i'm going even higher on tariffs after china responded. anyway, treasury yields are, they've kind of retraced some of the movement we saw this week. back to 152 now on the ten year. >> here's some of the stories investors will talk about today. watching shares of tesla this morning. trading higher by almost 4%. 16 tesla model it's exempt from china's auto import tax according to statement from t industr
tennis great brad gilbert joins us this hour breaking down drama at the u.s.utting his money on a volatile market. >>> the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ooh-ooh, ooh sn >> announcer: live from the most powerful city in the world, new york this is "squawk box." >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc live from the nasdaq market site in times square i'm joe kernen along with mis melissa lee. becky and...
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especially to grant from gilbert -- from gilbert, arizona and rachel from flagstaff. are they here? racial grant is here. -- rachel, is grant here? oh, my gosh. you can do that all day. so, grant, age five, was diagnosed with type i diabetes just a few days before his second birthday. he was recently recognized for raising almost $50,000 for jdrf. and he would like to be a firefighter when he grows up. but, he is already a hero to so many of us in arizona. rachel is 16. she is managing multiple chronic conditions, but that has not slowed her down. she likes to hike, lift weights, and has excelled in both varsity volleyball and swimming. i could take some swimming tips from you. you are really an inspiration to me. grant and rachel are two young arizonans who are in d.c. today, representing more than 750,000 arizonans living with diabetes. i am grateful for the advocacy -- their advocacy and look forward to working with them to make sure arizonans get the healthcare they need. i also would like to thank our witnesses for their testimony, and now jump into a few questions. my first qu
especially to grant from gilbert -- from gilbert, arizona and rachel from flagstaff. are they here? racial grant is here. -- rachel, is grant here? oh, my gosh. you can do that all day. so, grant, age five, was diagnosed with type i diabetes just a few days before his second birthday. he was recently recognized for raising almost $50,000 for jdrf. and he would like to be a firefighter when he grows up. but, he is already a hero to so many of us in arizona. rachel is 16. she is managing multiple...
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miami beach mayor, dan gilbert. thank you so much. >> another white house departure with a soap opera twist. the president talking all about it. we continue to follow dorian. the latest time line coming up. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. and now try new boost® peaches and creme natural flavor. with 27 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. boost®. be up for life™. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. e-commerce deliveries to homes ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion,♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea. try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea.♪ get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. you
miami beach mayor, dan gilbert. thank you so much. >> another white house departure with a soap opera twist. the president talking all about it. we continue to follow dorian. the latest time line coming up. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. and now try new boost® peaches and creme natural flavor....
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many of the terms of enlistment are coming up and that is what is going on and why the old captain gilbertis running around and why the army is being prudish about how drunk everyone seems to be. we know that ultimately, often these men would say i don't want to do that and then ultimately the confederacy would have to institute a draft and start to forcibly constrict people, too much longer tourism. but, here is the thing about gregory, amid this cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp he writes the words i want to kick [ null ]. that is what he wants to do. he writes the in between his own lines, with all the griping gregory was in it to win and in it for the duration. gregory, this man, the man who wrote the letter was killed right here on this ground at gettysburg on july 3, 1910Ã 1863 on cemetery ridge where more than half of his regiment was killed, wounded or captured. he left for children and a wife at home, they never knew where he was buried, the they barely knew what he was dying for. honestly, i don't know if gregory kicked ass but i know he got his ass kicked it. i
many of the terms of enlistment are coming up and that is what is going on and why the old captain gilbertis running around and why the army is being prudish about how drunk everyone seems to be. we know that ultimately, often these men would say i don't want to do that and then ultimately the confederacy would have to institute a draft and start to forcibly constrict people, too much longer tourism. but, here is the thing about gregory, amid this cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome once again. pal here with me. but julia, i have to ask you, what does that signify-- that motion you did in the introduction? uh, well, i have a daughter who's about to turn two. and we taught her to fist bump. and after she fist bumps you, she fist bumps herself. ah. okay. [ laughter ] well, for you, francois, and benjamin, i wish all three of you luck. benjamin, you were the high scorer in the quarterfinal matches, so you pick first from these categories in the jeopardy! round. ♪ alexa, ask "jeopardy!" for today's categories. alexa: the categories are... and... benjamin, off you go.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome once again. pal here with me. but julia, i have to ask you, what does that signify-- that motion you did in the introduction? uh, well, i have a daughter who's about to turn two. and we taught her to fist bump. and after she fist bumps you, she fist bumps herself. ah. okay. [ laughter ] well, for you, francois, and benjamin, i wish all three of you luck. benjamin, you were the high scorer in the quarterfinal matches, so you...
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[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert.hank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard. you have heard me say this many times in recent years. but the teachers tournament is "jeopardy!'s" way of saluting those important members of our society who quite often get to spend just as much quality time with our kids as we the parents do. so, trevor, matthew, and tara, good to have you with us today. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and now you get to deal with these categories. a whole category devoted to... next... you have to... ...that comes up in the clue. and finally... we'll give you the running mate. you tell us who the other person on the ticket was. tara, start. i'll take anagram for $200, please. matthew. - what is remote? - yes. anagram, $400. trevor. - what is observe? - that's the word. anagram, $600.
[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert.hank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome aboard. you have heard me say this many times in recent years. but the teachers tournament is "jeopardy!'s" way of saluting those important members of our society who quite often get to spend just as much quality time with our kids as we the parents do. so, trevor, matthew, and tara, good to have you with us today. good luck. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and now you get to deal with...
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one of them is gilbert cerna, a walmart employee, who says he helped dozens of people hide in shipping containers. listen. >> i opened the shipping containers in the back of the store and i threw the customers in there and i was also waiting for more customers to come out of the store. they were just scared. and i was like, get in the trailer. get in the trailer. and they followed and got in. there's an image that i -- that i don't want to talk about. but there is an image that i can't get out of my head. sorry. i just need to know that individual is okay. >> nicole chavez was raised here in el paso. she's a cnn.com writer. you spoke with him. he's working at -- he works at the walmart behind us. what's fascinating to me is you grew up here. this was actually the first walmart you ever went to. talk to me about this walmart. >> when you walk into this walmart, it's like you mostly hear people speaking spanish. you know, people are, like, just super, like, welcoming to anybody. if they speak english, spanish, spanglish too. and you also see mexican products, mac and cheese, hot dogs. it
one of them is gilbert cerna, a walmart employee, who says he helped dozens of people hide in shipping containers. listen. >> i opened the shipping containers in the back of the store and i threw the customers in there and i was also waiting for more customers to come out of the store. they were just scared. and i was like, get in the trailer. get in the trailer. and they followed and got in. there's an image that i -- that i don't want to talk about. but there is an image that i can't...
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[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen.y's program by telling you that this tournament is a rather complex affair. let me just say it this way. welcome to the second round of the first half of match number two. [ laughter ] yeah, i think i got that right. a little while ago, just before we came on the air, our teams gathered backstage to develop their strategy for today and to determine which players will come out and play the double jeopardy! round. for team julia... [ cheers and applause ] representing team austin... [ applause ] and for team ken... [ applause ] gentlemen, you were watching the jeopardy! round yesterday. matt, you saw your team captain get off to a good start. he dazzled austin rogers with the speed on the signaling device. seth, team julia, you guys came up with $5,600. roger, team austin, is at $2,800. matt, you have a bit of an advantage, don't you, at $9,800? we'll see if it carries through in this round. we'll begin it right after this. ♪
[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. and thank you, ladies and gentlemen.y's program by telling you that this tournament is a rather complex affair. let me just say it this way. welcome to the second round of the first half of match number two. [ laughter ] yeah, i think i got that right. a little while ago, just before we came on the air, our teams gathered backstage to develop their strategy for today and to determine which players will come out and play the double jeopardy!...
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of the terms of enlistment are coming up and that's what's going on and that's why the old captain gilbert is being -- about how drunk everyone seems to be. that would mean they would have the institute addressed to to forcibly constrict people too much longer tourism and the duration of the work but, here's the thing amid the cavalcade and imagine i want to be kick [ null ], that's what he wants to do. he writes it in between his own lines, with all his griping gregory was in it to win and in it for the duration. this letter was killed right here on the ground at gettysburg in an assault on cemetery ridge with more than half of his regimen killed, wounded or captured. he left for children and a wife at home and never knew where he was buried or what he was dying for. i don't know if gregory kicked [ null ] but i know he got his [ null ] kicked. second including the slate article the article noted that the gregory letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the private voices archive as the site grows. wants to 4000 letters from states, 6000 marvyn subscribed and expec
of the terms of enlistment are coming up and that's what's going on and that's why the old captain gilbert is being -- about how drunk everyone seems to be. that would mean they would have the institute addressed to to forcibly constrict people too much longer tourism and the duration of the work but, here's the thing amid the cavalcade and imagine i want to be kick [ null ], that's what he wants to do. he writes it in between his own lines, with all his griping gregory was in it to win and in...
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the gild member unsuccessfully ran for president of the gild in 2010 losing to melissa gilbert. she wrote about getting over lung cancer in 2009. but the battle with with can cancer was long from over. in march 2013 the tv icon revealed to people magazine while rehearsing for a stage show she learned she had a rare terminal brain cancer. she received chemotherapy and kept a post-attitude. >> don't go to the funeral. mine or yours. or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. because then you miss the life that you have left. >> harper leaves behind her husband and a daughter. >>> we have got so much more straight ahead in the newsroom starting now. all right hello again everyone and thanks for joining me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield following breaking news on hurricane doctor yan. moments ago we got a update and eon the path and growing stregt, the track of the category 4 putting millions more americans in the path. the strike zone widened to include georgia and the carolinas, causing the governor of south carolina to declare a state of emergency to prepare for the
the gild member unsuccessfully ran for president of the gild in 2010 losing to melissa gilbert. she wrote about getting over lung cancer in 2009. but the battle with with can cancer was long from over. in march 2013 the tv icon revealed to people magazine while rehearsing for a stage show she learned she had a rare terminal brain cancer. she received chemotherapy and kept a post-attitude. >> don't go to the funeral. mine or yours. or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. because...
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and gilbert is talking about this, the topics that everyone else is talking about. one of the things, there was a fear, you heard this a lot with colin koppernick, he's going to divide the locker room and it's going to be terrible. and if you have people with different opinions somehow they're not going to be able to play together. i don't know what the theory was. one of the teams saying the nba the most political and vocal, probably golden state warriors and they won a championship. and then you had, now, the eagles who they were very vocal in a lot of things they were doing and everything like that and they won the super bowl. and people, people think that athletes are not able to disagree because it's like they're afraid of creating anythi anything-- or having any topic be introduced. and people need to get past that. because that's the whole part of discussion. like i've had some of the best debates, discussions as i'm going through different universities and they've been great, you know? and there are some that just recently, i believe i was at penn state and
and gilbert is talking about this, the topics that everyone else is talking about. one of the things, there was a fear, you heard this a lot with colin koppernick, he's going to divide the locker room and it's going to be terrible. and if you have people with different opinions somehow they're not going to be able to play together. i don't know what the theory was. one of the teams saying the nba the most political and vocal, probably golden state warriors and they won a championship. and then...
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that's why captain gilbert is running around. that's probably why the army as being permissive about how drunk everybody seems to be. we know a lot of these men would say, i don't want to do that, and ultimately the confederacy would have to institute a draft and start to forcibly conscript people. here's the thing about gregory's letter. this is through a cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp. he writes the word i want to kick ass. it, forwas in it to win the duration. the man who read this letter was killed right here, on this ground, at gettysburg, on july 3, 1863, all upon cemetery ridge, where more than half of his regimen was killed, wounded, or captured. gregory left four children and a wife at home who did not know he was buried. i don't know if gregory kicked ass. i know he got his ass kicked. the author noted that gary letter is one tantalizing example of many that should turn up in the archives as the site grows. lost with 4000 letters from four southern states, 6000 more have been transcribed in the comi
that's why captain gilbert is running around. that's probably why the army as being permissive about how drunk everybody seems to be. we know a lot of these men would say, i don't want to do that, and ultimately the confederacy would have to institute a draft and start to forcibly conscript people. here's the thing about gregory's letter. this is through a cavalcade of complaints about the goings-on in camp. he writes the word i want to kick ass. it, forwas in it to win the duration. the man...
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today's protest wasea lre meliey >> reporter: gilbert medina says he understand the journey to becoming a u.s. citizen. his wife is taking her citizenship test today. medina is in front of i.c.e. for a different reason. >> i'm hanging out over here because i don't like what trump is doing. i don't think they should be separating babies from their mothers. that's inhumane. >> reporter: today kicks off a month long protest. 30 days of action to close detention camps. >> the people in this country do not want these camps to be happening. do not want children to be caged and deprived of healthy water and food and showers and to be separated from their families. >> reporter: each day different protesters will be outside i.c.e. from noon to 1:00 p.m. some people say they'll return on multiple days. >> to hear about these children i can't sleep at night. i can't imagine what the parents go through. so this is the least i can do, is come and show up. >> reporter: overnight s.f.p.d. cited a different group of protesters a boll irk i.c.e. asap. they didn't remove ternt and lodging equipment. 16 a
today's protest wasea lre meliey >> reporter: gilbert medina says he understand the journey to becoming a u.s. citizen. his wife is taking her citizenship test today. medina is in front of i.c.e. for a different reason. >> i'm hanging out over here because i don't like what trump is doing. i don't think they should be separating babies from their mothers. that's inhumane. >> reporter: today kicks off a month long protest. 30 days of action to close detention camps. >>...