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we interviewed craig gilbert, washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about this years race in that state, including the impact of the coronavirus and how voters there will cast their ballots. milwaukee is due to hold the democratic national convention in august. >> as we look at the key battleground states in campaign 2020 we are doing here in washington with craig gilbert, bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel. as you look at covid-19 and the political climate across wisconsin what is the state of play right now? >> wisconsin is very perfectly divided state along red and blue lines. it is also has a divided government right now with republicans with a large majority in the legislator but a democratic governor so there has been a lot of growing partisan disagreement and conflict over how to manage the pandemic which means between the government and the legislator and wisconsin is a little bit unique in that we had this situation where a state supreme court with them majority struck down the governor's estate home order. so overnight lifting the restrictions t
we interviewed craig gilbert, washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about this years race in that state, including the impact of the coronavirus and how voters there will cast their ballots. milwaukee is due to hold the democratic national convention in august. >> as we look at the key battleground states in campaign 2020 we are doing here in washington with craig gilbert, bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel. as you look at covid-19 and the political...
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this is where my friend steven gilbert comes in. steven gilbert who joins us today, was a graduate student. and he was a living historian who participated in revolutionary war re-enactments. he got really interested in the paintings, which had -- nobody had really studied in detail before, and he wanted to try to understand them a bit more. and what he did was a very detailed study of them, trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. and he was able to do that pretty successfully. and two of the key people that are depicted in the foreground of both of these paintings are shown here. one on the left, martin hunter, who is a lieutenant in the british 52nd light infantry company, and that he's depicted in the paoli painting, and he was wounded in the right hand at that battle, which is one of the reasons steven was able to pick out who he was, because what do you see there? you see martin hunter bandages his right hand in the foreground of the painting. on the right is richard st. george being carried off the battlefiel
this is where my friend steven gilbert comes in. steven gilbert who joins us today, was a graduate student. and he was a living historian who participated in revolutionary war re-enactments. he got really interested in the paintings, which had -- nobody had really studied in detail before, and he wanted to try to understand them a bit more. and what he did was a very detailed study of them, trying to pick out who some of these individuals might be. and he was able to do that pretty...
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fast forward to the 1980s where my friend steven gilbert comes in. in the 1980s, steven gilbert, who joins us today and was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolutionary war enactments got really interested in the paintings which nobody had really studied in detail before and he wanted to understand them more. what he did was a very detailed study of them trying to pick out who some of the individuals might be. he was able to do that successfully. two of the key people that are depicted in the foreground of both paintings are shown here. one martin hunter who is a lieutenant and he is depicted in the payolee painting and was wounded in the right hand at that battle which was one reason he was able to pick out who he was. you see martin hunter bandaging his right hand in the foreground of the painting. on the right is richard st. george being carried off the battlefield by a corporal named peacock. at the time richard st. george was also a lieutenant in the infantry company so a comrade of martin hunter. steven gilbert publ
fast forward to the 1980s where my friend steven gilbert comes in. in the 1980s, steven gilbert, who joins us today and was a graduate student and living historian who participated in revolutionary war enactments got really interested in the paintings which nobody had really studied in detail before and he wanted to understand them more. what he did was a very detailed study of them trying to pick out who some of the individuals might be. he was able to do that successfully. two of the key...
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gilbert, start. so you've been indicted for $200. gilbert. what is perjury? correct.. what is larceny? yes. indicted, $600.
gilbert, start. so you've been indicted for $200. gilbert. what is perjury? correct.. what is larceny? yes. indicted, $600.
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gilbert was absolutely right. it was brilliant.g was brilliant. >> reporter: the team of friends jumped into action. >> they died mounds and mounds of tie-dyed cloth with the colors of the flag. they stitched it together. >> reporter: early morning on the day of the parade. >> we hoisted them up the pole. >> these things were just going. i go, oh my god. this is insane! >> there were tens and thousands of people that ma r wato the pacific center plaza. just to see how people were looking up. their faces lit up. you knew that they understood. >> i mean it was spectacular. >> reporter: from the mile-long flag here gear carried by volunteers in new york, to present the one to president obama at the white house. >> this is all the colors, we are the all the genders. >> he devoted his entire life to raising these flags and giving them away to communities all around the world. he passed away three years ago. >> he was famously quoted once, a fg orn from the soul of peoplesathwh you see a rainbow flag try to remember a battle is far from
gilbert was absolutely right. it was brilliant.g was brilliant. >> reporter: the team of friends jumped into action. >> they died mounds and mounds of tie-dyed cloth with the colors of the flag. they stitched it together. >> reporter: early morning on the day of the parade. >> we hoisted them up the pole. >> these things were just going. i go, oh my god. this is insane! >> there were tens and thousands of people that ma r wato the pacific center plaza. just...
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that was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine. this flag isn't the original but one of the first of that flag of that template. flex we're going to go in and talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lbgtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly on the heels of that comes the aids crisis. in the early 1980s stories about aids, this mysterious illness that is striking gay men in los angeles and new york comes to the forefront in gay publications first. quickly the mainstream press catches up, but the early headlines, because no one knows what causes aids, are really more fear mongering than anybody else and leads to the lgbtq community being further ostracized. you see two journalists part of the mainstream press, in the 1980s it wasn't incredibly welcoming to be gay staff on a major newspaper. both of these journa
that was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine. this flag isn't the original but one of the first of that flag of that template. flex we're going to go in and talk about the aids crisis and how that activated and mobilized lbgtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly on the heels of that...
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. >> on battleground state wisconsin, craig gilbert, bureau chief year in washington for the journal sentinel in milwaukee. we thank you for being with us. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> the u.s. senate meets this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern. senators will resume work on judicial nominations. later this week they will turn their attention to the nomination of one house senior associate counsel, brian miller, to be the first special inspector general for pandemic recovery. senators may also work on legislation providing greater flex ability to small businesses who receive paycheck protection program loans and possibly more debate on the pfizer reauthorization bill. watch the senate live on c-span2. >> we are joined by armstrong williams longtime radio, tv talk show host, author, thank you for being with us here on washington journal this morning. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> host: we started our segment last hour with michael hopkins saying we asked both of you on today to talk about the reaction last week to the death of george floyd at the hands
. >> on battleground state wisconsin, craig gilbert, bureau chief year in washington for the journal sentinel in milwaukee. we thank you for being with us. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> the u.s. senate meets this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. eastern. senators will resume work on judicial nominations. later this week they will turn their attention to the nomination of one house senior associate counsel, brian miller, to be the first special inspector general for pandemic...
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so these are the gilbert stuart portraits of james and dolley painted when james was secretary of state. it's actually my favorite portraits of the two of them, i think they capture the sort of sense of personality that i see in them. and they have, i think, in large measure sort of created images that we have of them historically. dolley in her low cut, empire style cut dress with ringlet. james, sort of serious, cerebral and brainy with always a strip of hair coming down in the front and the receding spots on each side. he has that from when he was really young, actually. and of course, we know from emily's talk and many other ways that we consider him the father of the constitution. this is the charles wilson peel portrait of the series that he painted from philadelphia but it somehow got to tulsa. whenever we see him in the paintings, he is serious, not smiling, has this faraway look, a very brainy, intellectual air. whereas dolley, i think we think of quite differently. fascinatingly, she was a major subject for advertising well into the 20th century. of course, and her name is alw
so these are the gilbert stuart portraits of james and dolley painted when james was secretary of state. it's actually my favorite portraits of the two of them, i think they capture the sort of sense of personality that i see in them. and they have, i think, in large measure sort of created images that we have of them historically. dolley in her low cut, empire style cut dress with ringlet. james, sort of serious, cerebral and brainy with always a strip of hair coming down in the front and the...
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that they were hopeful and that george floyd did not die in vain but let's listen in because at the gilberts unity today to speak to some of the visitors here. a man came from nowhere no one would have never known him no education i mean he's been the high school some call it what he thought maybe just him. and he wrote to him back to today. which is often he died an hour there's a big movement in my lai if they get the right moment in history a very and we have the honor and he's down here and they need to lay that man to rot in power and white people have the luxury of assuming the police are good enough. i mean the police are on their side but the reality is is that black people don't have that luxury in america. views of people paying their respects to former vice president joe biden is also expected in houston although. that's right and it also shows that there is a political dimension to the death of george floyd he early mad with the family members of george floyd after you know his approval ratings have been going up he's also trying to capitalize on that of course he's been the vice
that they were hopeful and that george floyd did not die in vain but let's listen in because at the gilberts unity today to speak to some of the visitors here. a man came from nowhere no one would have never known him no education i mean he's been the high school some call it what he thought maybe just him. and he wrote to him back to today. which is often he died an hour there's a big movement in my lai if they get the right moment in history a very and we have the honor and he's down here and...
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references to washington and the white house today. >> there is a number of -- we have the famous gilbertstewart, production of the lands. one of the ones that i have actually just kind of recently noticed is that washington
references to washington and the white house today. >> there is a number of -- we have the famous gilbertstewart, production of the lands. one of the ones that i have actually just kind of recently noticed is that washington
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two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag. this isn't the original, but it is one of the first of that flag, that template. >>> next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that mobilized activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation, protesting in the streets, quickly comes the aids crisis. in the earl 1980s, stories about aids, this mysterious illness that's striking gay men in los angeles and new york, comes to the forefront. quickly the mainstream press catches up, but the early headlines, because no one knows what causes aids, are really more fearmongering more than anything else. so here you see two journalists part of the mainstream press. again in the early '80s it wasn't incredibly welcoming to be a gay member of a staff on a major newspaper. both of them reported about the aids crisis and both suc
two colors were hard to produces, but that flag was made by gilbert. this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag. this isn't the original, but it is one of the first of that flag, that template. >>> next we'll talk about the aids crisis and how that mobilized activists. in every movement you see signs of progress and then pushback. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality, who they were, their sexual orientation,...
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but that flag was made by gilbert, and this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag this flag is not the original, but it is one of the first of that template >> next we're going to go and talk about the aids crisis, and how that mobilized lgbtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress, and then push back. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality who they were, what they're sexual orientation, wasn't protesting in the streets. quickly on the heels of that comes the aids crisis. in the early 1980s stories about aids this mysterious illness that is striking game in, in los angeles and new york. come to the forefront in gay publications first. quickly the mainstream press catches up with it, but the early headlines because no one knows what causes aids, it is really more fair hungering than anything else. at least the lgbtq community being further ostracized. here you see two journalists were poor part of the mainstream press. who weren't incredibly welcoming to the gay people. both of these journalists, repor
but that flag was made by gilbert, and this is the sewing machine on which he created the original flag this flag is not the original, but it is one of the first of that template >> next we're going to go and talk about the aids crisis, and how that mobilized lgbtq activists. in every movement you see signs of progress, and then push back. after this incredible spirit of openness, gay people being public about their sexuality who they were, what they're sexual orientation, wasn't...
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.>>> among those charged, 51-year-old brian gilbert who was also a former police captain with the santa clara police department.>>> only the fourth time in history the oscars have been postponed for l now take place april 25 next year, eight weeks later than planned. the event was set for february 28 but the academy's board of governors cited the pandemic as the reason for the delay. the eligibility window for films, that will also be extended as almost every aspect of film and television production has been delayed over coronavirus fears. >>> still ahead, the memorial for a fallen officer who grew up in the bay area painted over. her family as they >>> this friday marks one year since sacramento police officer and bay area native o'sullivan was shot and killed in the line of duty. on top of the pain her family has been dealing with, a painting honoring o'sullivan was painted over this morning. a blueline on a black drop was repainted on the backstop of a softball field. over the weekend the blue line was painted over. sullivan's family says that what happened has caused a lot of unnece
.>>> among those charged, 51-year-old brian gilbert who was also a former police captain with the santa clara police department.>>> only the fourth time in history the oscars have been postponed for l now take place april 25 next year, eight weeks later than planned. the event was set for february 28 but the academy's board of governors cited the pandemic as the reason for the delay. the eligibility window for films, that will also be extended as almost every aspect of film...
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returning for their second day, from gilbert, arizona, it's the champs. it's the stone family.cheering and applause] and from new orleans, louisiana, it's the vicknair family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, from gilbert, arizona, it's the champs. it's the stone family.cheering and applause] and from new orleans, louisiana, it's the vicknair family. [cheering and applause]
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on behalf of the book store i'm gilbert i'll be your host. we're dag virtual event here with tim deroche discussing "a fine line how most american kids are kept out of the best public schools. "we're so excited the book store can bring authors and works to community during this uncertain time. we'll continue to host virtual event. our next event is tomorrow, monday, may 18th, at 6:00 p.m. with dr. -- a discussion of the book, boneheads and brainiacs. for regular updates on upcoming events subscribe describe to our our virtual presentation will end with a qea. if you see a question on the list you want for our speakers to answer click the like' button and we'll try to answer as many questions as time allows. if you want to purchase a copy of the book you can click on the green purchase button directly below the viewer screen. the link will direct you to our website where you can continue your checkout process. we're open for curbside pickup so we can offer that. with that being said let me introduce our speakers this evening. hell he, everybod
on behalf of the book store i'm gilbert i'll be your host. we're dag virtual event here with tim deroche discussing "a fine line how most american kids are kept out of the best public schools. "we're so excited the book store can bring authors and works to community during this uncertain time. we'll continue to host virtual event. our next event is tomorrow, monday, may 18th, at 6:00 p.m. with dr. -- a discussion of the book, boneheads and brainiacs. for regular updates on upcoming...
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today, the reverend george gilbert stood in the same spotbf demonstrators using stun guns, pepper balls, and smoke canisters. >> we stand today outraged with president trump's use of the military against peaceful protesters. >> reporter: former democratic presidential contender cory booker said he was sorry he wasn't there. >> if donald trump wants to gas someone, next time, start right here. if he wants to shoot somebody with our federal officials, with rubber bullets, start right here. >> reporter: the president has flooded washington, d.c. with over 2,500 national guard to bolster security around the white house, and the administration is considering deploying additional resources to states like oregon, where they feel the protests have not been adequately controlled. according to the "new york times," the justice department considered taking over the d.c. police department, but did not follow through. several hundred active-duty military personnel, called up by the president, are staging outside the city. tonight the president announced he will move the republican national conventio
today, the reverend george gilbert stood in the same spotbf demonstrators using stun guns, pepper balls, and smoke canisters. >> we stand today outraged with president trump's use of the military against peaceful protesters. >> reporter: former democratic presidential contender cory booker said he was sorry he wasn't there. >> if donald trump wants to gas someone, next time, start right here. if he wants to shoot somebody with our federal officials, with rubber bullets, start...
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brian gilbert, senior manager and special operations. and david areville, ebay's former director of global resiliency. the fbi says although they were going to offer the couple to rescue them from harassment that the couple didn't know was actually coming from ebay itself. prosecutors call that a white knight scam in. a statement ebay says it fired not just them but the head of communications and investigated its ownd inappropriate contact with that security team but did not know what they were going to do. and to be clear, this is ebay's former ceo who left in 2018. now, marcus, what the couple wanted to write about ebay that led to the people doing the harassment that they allegedly did, we don't know yet. but you can be quite sure we're going to find out what that is. take you out to the big board on wall street this morning. and a turnaround, just an amazing turnaround on the big board. starting negative 700 points, absolutely spinning itself around. marcus, i said this morning, some people call it a bull market. some people call it
brian gilbert, senior manager and special operations. and david areville, ebay's former director of global resiliency. the fbi says although they were going to offer the couple to rescue them from harassment that the couple didn't know was actually coming from ebay itself. prosecutors call that a white knight scam in. a statement ebay says it fired not just them but the head of communications and investigated its ownd inappropriate contact with that security team but did not know what they were...
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they see this as what gilbert saw. we, now, are the gods of the earth.es. >> the mining started to progress -- as they progressed, where they more and more successful in finding gold or did the yield the same amount as they progressed? >> much more. finding gold is trickier question. those hillsides that they were blasting with hydraulics. he knew the gold was in there. it is easy enough to find. it was a matter, again, of investment as opposed to profit. it just was not economical enough until they came up with the hydraulic system. remember, i talked about this in detail. imagine what something like that costs. these are very expensive operations. you have to build an elaborate infrastructure before you make a dime. sometimes, months and months and months, a couple of years sometimes, you build something big enough to make it pay. it is all outweighed. but who is doing that? it's not that guy on the rock or. these are huge corporations. this is big big business. that is what i want to emphasize tomorrow. we think that the rise of business big business
they see this as what gilbert saw. we, now, are the gods of the earth.es. >> the mining started to progress -- as they progressed, where they more and more successful in finding gold or did the yield the same amount as they progressed? >> much more. finding gold is trickier question. those hillsides that they were blasting with hydraulics. he knew the gold was in there. it is easy enough to find. it was a matter, again, of investment as opposed to profit. it just was not economical...
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. >> reporter: one of the alleged co-conspirators was brian gilbert. >> a former police captain withanta clara. >> reporter: according to the complaint, they flew from california to massachusetts to conduct surveillance on the couple. >> at one point, when several of the defendants feared the police might trace the harassment campaign back to california, they compiled a list of people who they might be able to frame for the harassment activity. >> reporter: in a statement, ebay says as a result of an investigation with the systems from outside legal counsel, it terminated all involved employees in september of 2019. and is sorry they were subjected to this. the former ebay employees are facing conspiracy to commit cyber stalking and conspiracy to tamper with an investigation. melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." >>> a family was shocked when they received a package from taiwan to find the words confident cov "covid-19" on it. this time he was baffled why the box would have this writing. >> if anyone sees a package that says covid-19 on it, many ideas go through their minds. could it be infe
. >> reporter: one of the alleged co-conspirators was brian gilbert. >> a former police captain withanta clara. >> reporter: according to the complaint, they flew from california to massachusetts to conduct surveillance on the couple. >> at one point, when several of the defendants feared the police might trace the harassment campaign back to california, they compiled a list of people who they might be able to frame for the harassment activity. >> reporter: in a...
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why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms ats good. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get involved in this? i'd normally be working in the lab on pulmonary hypertension, a rare lung disease, and it's quite frustrating because i can't do that so ijust e—mailed my colleagues and asked how could i get involved, how could i help. samples are taken to a brand—new lab just around the count corner on the cambridge biomedical campus. your blood contains cells that play a key role in fighting off the coronavirus. some of them make antibodies, others directly kill infected cells, but do analyse them, first you have to separate them off. at the very bottom, we have the red blood cells that are the
why does covid—i9 put some people like george gilbert here in hospital, yet others get no symptoms ats good. he's volunteered to help find out because part of the answer might lie in his blood. i didn't think there was any left. once it's sealed up, the blood's passed to volunteer ben. his medical research had to go on hold because the virus so he's set up a team that every day carries covid samples to be analysed. ben, it's quite an odd way to interview someone. it is, yes. how did you get...
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susan: the gilbert stuart -- edith: the gilbert stuart portrait.o, she knew exactly what she was doing. and as i said before, i think writing about it, she knew what her place in history was going to be. susan: catherine allgor, are you right about the fact that even this was symbolic, because it was a copy of a painting, but she understood that the british couldn't be seen burning -- edith: exactly. catherine: yes. and, in fact, when you talk about -- you're trying to -- as a historian, trying to find, well, was she really as symbolic as we say? sometimes it's very instructive to look at their enemies. so admiral cockburn framed all of his threats toward washington as mrs. madison. he was going to come and dine at mrs. madison's table. he was going to make his bow at her drawing room. he was going to parade her through the streets. he's not attacking james madison in rhetoric, he's attacking her. so we know she really was a kind of public figure. and, in fact, when he got to the white house and she wasn't there, he took things of hers, including t
susan: the gilbert stuart -- edith: the gilbert stuart portrait.o, she knew exactly what she was doing. and as i said before, i think writing about it, she knew what her place in history was going to be. susan: catherine allgor, are you right about the fact that even this was symbolic, because it was a copy of a painting, but she understood that the british couldn't be seen burning -- edith: exactly. catherine: yes. and, in fact, when you talk about -- you're trying to -- as a historian, trying...
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ability to nap at the drop of an eyelid i mean he could just go out for 15 or 20 minute increments so gilbert says is a young guy and they're taking off from a fire zone or something there's literally ak act out the window they're trying to sit on their helmets so they don't get their gen. clubs napping and they finally get out of airspace and he wakes up and larry says bob hope all are in god's name could you sleep through that he's like slipped through what i need 3 jokes on miskito netting. all right so didn't know would read and you know it is as those guys died out or are still around but on their way out i don't know who replaces them when it comes to that mindset you know what i mean i know who the newly funny unions are i know this and that but that ilk. where they would just be funny for the sake of being funny and it was just such a kneejerk reaction i can't point to anybody of our generation or even younger who's gone oh yeah he's just like any young woman that way because i don't know how and if it's it's interesting in that you really straddled the mason dixon line because i'll t
ability to nap at the drop of an eyelid i mean he could just go out for 15 or 20 minute increments so gilbert says is a young guy and they're taking off from a fire zone or something there's literally ak act out the window they're trying to sit on their helmets so they don't get their gen. clubs napping and they finally get out of airspace and he wakes up and larry says bob hope all are in god's name could you sleep through that he's like slipped through what i need 3 jokes on miskito netting....
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. >> reporter: one of the alleged co-conspirators was brian gilbert. >> a former police captain with santa clara. >> reporter: according to the complaint, they flew from california to massachusetts to conduct surveillance on the couple. >> at one point, when several of the defendants feared the police might trace the harassment campaign back to california, they compiled a list of people who they might be able to frame for the harassment activity. >> reporter: in a statement, ebay says as a result of an investigation with the systems from outside legal counsel, it terminated all involved employees in september of 2019. and is sorry they were subjected to this. the former ebay employees are facing conspiracy to commit cyber stalking and conspiracy to tamper with an investigation. melanie woodrow, "abc7 news." >>> a family was shocked when they received a package from taiwan to find the words confident cov "covid-19" on it. this time he was baffled why the box would have this writing. >> if anyone sees a package that says covid-19 on it, many ideas go through their minds. could it be in
. >> reporter: one of the alleged co-conspirators was brian gilbert. >> a former police captain with santa clara. >> reporter: according to the complaint, they flew from california to massachusetts to conduct surveillance on the couple. >> at one point, when several of the defendants feared the police might trace the harassment campaign back to california, they compiled a list of people who they might be able to frame for the harassment activity. >> reporter: in a...
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and that is the large gilbert stuart george washington reminding presidents today what the white house is and what it represents the white house does not belong to a president or 1st family the white house belongs to the american people for the news with rick sanchez and fair and friends like by the way throughout the day we've been covering protests that are taking place not only in cities in the united states but in cities all over the world none more than the nation's capital right here in washington d.c. where our own ashley banks has been ferreting out the situation. i'm here i think even the it's not to borrow way from the white house we're about 300 people gathered here today using their cell phones to take pictures of messages that are on the ground that they think might walk mater got a. lead so i want to point our attention to a memorial that's right behind me and that's pictures of people have died at the hands of law enforcement like the land ok still to mark clark alton sterling to your right sandra planned their. others but it says we can't breathe another message says if
and that is the large gilbert stuart george washington reminding presidents today what the white house is and what it represents the white house does not belong to a president or 1st family the white house belongs to the american people for the news with rick sanchez and fair and friends like by the way throughout the day we've been covering protests that are taking place not only in cities in the united states but in cities all over the world none more than the nation's capital right here in...
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. >>> thank you, new at 10 to gilbert police department is searching for a missing teenage girl. police say 15-year-old kelly everhart was last seen at her father's house unread avenue in gilroy . she has brown hair, brown eyes and is about 120 pounds . kelly was wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants and slide on shoes . police say she may be with a adult man, known as king dray . family tells me that they believe she may be in danger . >> i am worried about her because she really doesn't have a lot of fear . so i worried that she might hurt herself in a bad corner with a bad person . >> cal you're not in trouble at 20 to come home and i hope you are safe . i love and miss you . >> her family has hired a private detective and is offering every word. anyone who has seen callie is asked to call gilroy police. >>> the captain of the cal fire san mateo santa cruz fire department, died today in a off- duty hiking accident . official state david william was hiking at the state park, when the accident happened. the 33-year-old, join the san mateo santa cruz unit in 2008, he leaves beh
. >>> thank you, new at 10 to gilbert police department is searching for a missing teenage girl. police say 15-year-old kelly everhart was last seen at her father's house unread avenue in gilroy . she has brown hair, brown eyes and is about 120 pounds . kelly was wearing a black sweatshirt, black pants and slide on shoes . police say she may be with a adult man, known as king dray . family tells me that they believe she may be in danger . >> i am worried about her because she...
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ilsa gilbert (on megaphone): westbeth. many want to live here, but only a few may do so.e neyork apament buiing dudley willis:s: moveved westbtbeth 19797 del toro: daerers and poets, video makers, and momore williamsi'm 75,and i ill wac titil i n't t dot anymyme. don't sewhy no stepn:n: i ve a a l of prprects and del ro: relyly at kit an insping story
ilsa gilbert (on megaphone): westbeth. many want to live here, but only a few may do so.e neyork apament buiing dudley willis:s: moveved westbtbeth 19797 del toro: daerers and poets, video makers, and momore williamsi'm 75,and i ill wac titil i n't t dot anymyme. don't sewhy no stepn:n: i ve a a l of prprects and del ro: relyly at kit an insping story
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founded by dan gilbert also majority owner of cleveland k cavaliers and credited with revitalizing downtown detroit. up from 53 billion in the first quarter. mortgage rates hit a new record low yesterday with the average rate on 30-year mortgage reaching 2.97% low rates have been encouraging homeowners to refinance which could partly explain all four banks declined to comment on the ipo we'll learn more on what exactly their financials look like a fun one to watch >> first it was lemonade and now this these are not small ipos backed by a large company like soft bank. what does that say about the environment for ipos and what it really factors into these ipos at all that is a key factor having the discussions with their advisor all of those plans were put on hold and we thought maybe a good here. was yesterday enough to stop those plans? i don't think so we might see some pauses one of the things you have a big lens on more freely and with lower costs with regard to the hot ipos we've seen as of late >> i think with the retail investor what we see is that the ipo is always popular with them.
founded by dan gilbert also majority owner of cleveland k cavaliers and credited with revitalizing downtown detroit. up from 53 billion in the first quarter. mortgage rates hit a new record low yesterday with the average rate on 30-year mortgage reaching 2.97% low rates have been encouraging homeowners to refinance which could partly explain all four banks declined to comment on the ipo we'll learn more on what exactly their financials look like a fun one to watch >> first it was lemonade...
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on behalf of the book store i'm gilbert i'll be your host.al event here with tim deroche
on behalf of the book store i'm gilbert i'll be your host.al event here with tim deroche
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and that was printed in martin gilbert's official history of the life of churchill. what's less well-known is he had we have to think of something better than this. in other words the only thing that holds us together is a negative we are fighting, nazi germany. now you will be in a couple of weeks talking about the yalta conference and we will in britain at the churchill archives and so on. it is a common place in some circles in the united states that yalta was a conference that divided europe. but really the divided europe was not the result of the yalta conference. it was not the result of diplomacy. it is in many ways decided by the strategy the allies adopted before. the fact there was no second front in 1942 or 1943 meant that if the red army defeated the wehrmacht, it was inevitable the soviets would be a force in eastern europe. there are good reasons why there was no second front until 1944. they are well documented in this museum. the enormous challenges of building up a base in britain, of supplying it, the importance of winning the battle at the atlantic
and that was printed in martin gilbert's official history of the life of churchill. what's less well-known is he had we have to think of something better than this. in other words the only thing that holds us together is a negative we are fighting, nazi germany. now you will be in a couple of weeks talking about the yalta conference and we will in britain at the churchill archives and so on. it is a common place in some circles in the united states that yalta was a conference that divided...
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two of them are from santa clara county and brian gilbert is a former police captain. ebay fired allix employees. >>> is busy out there in terms of weather. we've got a lot of wind to talk about. some of it is about 40 miles per hour. this is the walnut creek area. that low is too close to west. we were not expecting low- pressure centers, dynamic wins coming from the jet stream in the middle of june like this. 31 miles per hour. 38 miles per hour at the airport. that is significant. fairfield is 33 miles per hour. if oakland is 38, maybe sfo will be 40? okay. 31, hayward. it is windy. this is the reason why it is wednesday. when you've got rain up and around reading, red bluff, mount lassen, bend, oregon, that system is not supposed to be here this time of year. there is a big high pressure that supposed to be sitting right here. it is are dominant weather feature in our summer months. that is why it is dry and hot and what have you. it does not allow the fog to form usually. we are not seeing a robust marine layer. i tomorrow will be a day a lot like today. 78 right now in fairfiel
two of them are from santa clara county and brian gilbert is a former police captain. ebay fired allix employees. >>> is busy out there in terms of weather. we've got a lot of wind to talk about. some of it is about 40 miles per hour. this is the walnut creek area. that low is too close to west. we were not expecting low- pressure centers, dynamic wins coming from the jet stream in the middle of june like this. 31 miles per hour. 38 miles per hour at the airport. that is significant....
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. >> guest: we take the next question from neely gilbert. >> caller: great to see you.many thanks to juju chang as well. when you speak of the need for acknowledging and responding to issues of global interconnected and interdependent it strikes me that one barrier to this is our institution from nationstates to international organizations funded by nationstates. to deal with issues specifically owns. i wonder if you could imagine any new type of organization that could manage of the common, particularly if you have any thoughts on people in this movement. >> a really important question, unilateralism is not an answer, global challenges are real. the problem with existing institutions, all institutions whether it is business, nonprofit, there's always a resistance to change and that is true where high politics come in. one path is to say, adapting institutions, the other is to create nuance. the idea of coalitions of the willing is an important idea and you bring together those entities that are willing and able and relevant so you don't have to worry about 100% approva
. >> guest: we take the next question from neely gilbert. >> caller: great to see you.many thanks to juju chang as well. when you speak of the need for acknowledging and responding to issues of global interconnected and interdependent it strikes me that one barrier to this is our institution from nationstates to international organizations funded by nationstates. to deal with issues specifically owns. i wonder if you could imagine any new type of organization that could manage of...
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the museum is still open with the story of gilbert baker. >> he was the creator of the rain bow flag. >> it highlights his artwork and talks about his contribution to gay culture. it is a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 9378. a flag that will hopefully fly over new museum soon. abc7 news. >> if you would like to them glbt museum and archives, it has reduced its regular membership to just $thrive for pride month. you can find a link on our webb. abc7news.com. nflt let's turn to the weather forecast. it is still pretty warm out there. >> yes. spencer? >> it is indeed, yes, it is indeed warmer. because of that, we have a heat advisory in effect until saturday at 8:00 p.m. for solano county. now, there's one in in effect that will expire for headache county and mendocino county. overnight, look for an increase in low clouds and fog from the coast across the bay and locally inland. overnight lows in the 50s. it will be a rather mild overnight period. upper 90s in the far north at clover dale. only in the low 60s tomorrow. and mild to warm
the museum is still open with the story of gilbert baker. >> he was the creator of the rain bow flag. >> it highlights his artwork and talks about his contribution to gay culture. it is a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 9378. a flag that will hopefully fly over new museum soon. abc7 news. >> if you would like to them glbt museum and archives, it has reduced its regular membership to just $thrive for pride month. you can find a...
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the museum is still open virtually currently featuring an exhibit about gilbert baker. >> he was theator of the gay flag, the rainbow flag. >> reporter: it highlights artwork and talks about his contribution to gay culture it's a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 1978. a flag that will hopefully fly over a new museum some day soon. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> hope that happens. if you'd like to help the glbt society museum and archives, it's reduced regular membership to $35 for pride month. you can find a link on the website aabc7news.com. >>> when we get back, the official day today. 50 years of pride but what's the history behind it and the details this morning on today's star studded live stream you can watch from homecoming up. when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out
the museum is still open virtually currently featuring an exhibit about gilbert baker. >> he was theator of the gay flag, the rainbow flag. >> reporter: it highlights artwork and talks about his contribution to gay culture it's a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 1978. a flag that will hopefully fly over a new museum some day soon. in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> hope that happens. if you'd like to help the glbt...
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[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.t's always very exciting for me when i walk out at the beginning of the program because that's when i get my first look at the challengers on the program today. tonya and lindsay, good to have you with us. morgan, good to see you again. i'll wish all three of you good luck and put you to work right now in the jeopardy! round. ♪ one daily double, coming up in one of these categories. where do we start? i have no idea what that's about. ...i know. you've got... and finally, this looks complicated-- "rock" or "roll" might come up in each correct response. - morgan, start us. - for good measure for $200. - morgan. - what is a liter? - that's it. - for good measure for $400. morgan.
[ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen.t's always very exciting for me when i walk out at the beginning of the program because that's when i get my first look at the challengers on the program today. tonya and lindsay, good to have you with us. morgan, good to see you again. i'll wish all three of you good luck and put you to work right now in the jeopardy! round. ♪ one daily double, coming up in one of these categories. where do we start? i have no...
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the museum is still open virtually featuring an exhibit about gilbert baker. >> he was the creator of the gay flag. >> the exhibit highlights his artwork and contribution to gay culture. it's a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 1978. a flag that will hopefully fly over a new museum some day soon. in san francisco, dion lim, abct glbt museum, it's reduced its regular membership to just $35 until the end of the month. you can find a link on our website abc7news.com. >>> right when we get back, the official day today, 50 years of pride but what's behind -- what's the history behind it and details this morning on the live stream you can watch from home. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor
the museum is still open virtually featuring an exhibit about gilbert baker. >> he was the creator of the gay flag. >> the exhibit highlights his artwork and contribution to gay culture. it's a celebration of the flag he made first displayed at san francisco's pride parade in 1978. a flag that will hopefully fly over a new museum some day soon. in san francisco, dion lim, abct glbt museum, it's reduced its regular membership to just $35 until the end of the month. you can find a...
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we interviewed craig gilbert, washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about this years race in that state, including the impact of the coronavirus and how voters there will cast their ballots. milwaukee is due to hold the democratic national convention in august.
we interviewed craig gilbert, washington bureau chief for the milwaukee journal sentinel about this years race in that state, including the impact of the coronavirus and how voters there will cast their ballots. milwaukee is due to hold the democratic national convention in august.
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mayor dan gilbert, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> president trump firing a top federald, so what happens now to the trump-related cases that he was overseeing? we'll ask a former federal prosecutor who worked in that office, next. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. >>> president trump fired the powerful u.s. atto
mayor dan gilbert, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> president trump firing a top federald, so what happens now to the trump-related cases that he was overseeing? we'll ask a former federal prosecutor who worked in that office, next. let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with...
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are we in another gilbert age? i do think one of the things that produced great gap between the rich and the poor was the old economy has shifted. used to be if you are living in country town from the richest person might be the doctor or lawyer or house on the hill and suddenly with massive trust forming in the 1880s and 90s, the railroads spanning the country and oil industry coming, you have millionaires side-by-side, the turn-of-the-century, this pace of life sped up and because you have telegrams replacing letters and focal cores exploited in the press and people were saying there was a lot of nervous disorder because the pace of life was soaks that up. think up back today. all of the inventions we have now but the problem is yes, we are in another age but that's progressive era, the mobilization of the country to handle these problems has not emerged. as a result, i'm not even sure the pulpit has the power it did in both wilson's time and teddy's time when they could give a speech, it would be the conversatio
are we in another gilbert age? i do think one of the things that produced great gap between the rich and the poor was the old economy has shifted. used to be if you are living in country town from the richest person might be the doctor or lawyer or house on the hill and suddenly with massive trust forming in the 1880s and 90s, the railroads spanning the country and oil industry coming, you have millionaires side-by-side, the turn-of-the-century, this pace of life sped up and because you have...
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. >> we'll take the next question from bailey gilbert. >> hi there, dr. haass, congratulations on your new book, and many thanks to juju as well. when you speak of the need for acknowledging and responding to issues of global interconnected and interdependence, it strikes me that one barrier to this is our institutions from nation-states themselves to international organizations and all of the institutions that are funded by nation-states. they just seem unable to deal with issues that no one specifically owns. so i wonder if you could imagine that any new type of organization that could manage issues of the common. how could you imagine these being governed, and particularly if you have any thoughts on people, citizen-led movements. thank you. >> look, i think it's a really important question. and coming back to what we were saying which is unilateralism is not an answer, global challenges are real, we need collective responses. the pop with existing institutions -- the problem with existing institutions is all institutions in any, whether it's business,
. >> we'll take the next question from bailey gilbert. >> hi there, dr. haass, congratulations on your new book, and many thanks to juju as well. when you speak of the need for acknowledging and responding to issues of global interconnected and interdependence, it strikes me that one barrier to this is our institutions from nation-states themselves to international organizations and all of the institutions that are funded by nation-states. they just seem unable to deal with issues...