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gilmore. >> i will summarize that. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr.cquay. >> they got reason to be concerned because of, you know, prior incidents, you know, associated with me. and the only way that they can see that i'm not only a changed man, but i'm ready to do something different with my life is to let me have an opportunity. i haven't had a chance, and that's what i'm hoping for. >> coming up, marcus murray defends asatru. >> you have a salute kind of like a lot of white supremacists do? >> no, sir. >> and a decision is handed down on leonard mcquay. new girl, huh? yeah, i'm -- i couldn't help but notice you checking out my name your price tool. yeah, this bad boy gives you coverage options based on your budget. -oh -- -oh, not so fast, tadpole. you have to learn to swim first. claire, here's your name your price tool. -oh, thanks, flo. -mm-hmm. jamie, don't forget to clean the fridge when you're done. she seems nice. she seems nice. [ door closes ] she's actually pretty nice. oh. yeah. >>> that's my little boy around my birthday. here's the day
gilmore. >> i will summarize that. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr.cquay. >> they got reason to be concerned because of, you know, prior incidents, you know, associated with me. and the only way that they can see that i'm not only a changed man, but i'm ready to do something different with my life is to let me have an opportunity. i haven't had a chance, and that's what i'm hoping for. >> coming up, marcus murray defends asatru. >> you have a salute kind of...
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. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case manager. one of her responsibilities is to evaluate trotter's ability to return peacefully to general population. >> i know the notoriety of offender trotter very notorious. i believe he has aged out of that immaturity. he has developed good communication skills, good social skills. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am to me. and it's not fake. i can always tell when it's fake. i believe, personally, that he will be ready for general population before long. however, there are so many more people above me that will also have the input, and have known him so much longer than i have. so i'll have to respect whatever their recommendations will be. >> i'd rather not see him come out. i don't think he's changed. he's going to hurt somebody. >> lieutenant gary mcmillan has been at wabash for the past 16 years. >> this is my opinion. he's a pretty violent individual. >> they may look at it like everybody's still a potential threat. but am i a threat? no. >> coming up -- >> really my biggest concern about being
. >> beverly gilmore is the confinement unit's case manager. one of her responsibilities is to evaluate trotter's ability to return peacefully to general population. >> i know the notoriety of offender trotter very notorious. i believe he has aged out of that immaturity. he has developed good communication skills, good social skills. it's yes, ma'am, no, ma'am to me. and it's not fake. i can always tell when it's fake. i believe, personally, that he will be ready for general...
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. >> caseworker beverly gilmore has serious questions about mcquay's trustworthiness. goal is to give inmates an opportunity to prove themselves she made a controversial decision. she gave him a job in his housing unit. >> i did make him a sanitation worker. that was to the dislike of some of my supervisors, they thought i had lost my mind i would never let him get out of his cell. i said, let's give him a chance. i talked to leonard. i say, one time you pass a scrap of paper to another offender, you will be without your job. and we are watching him probably more closely than any -- at least this miss gilmore is, because i have something to prove. >> change is gauged by behavior. if you are changing changing, your behavior must change. and i believe my behavior has changed. >> he hopes a positive job performance will help him win his transfer and his fate will be determined at his next review, which is less than a week away. >> the bottom line is, i'm still somebody that deserves respect, to be treated like a human being. if it's given to me, i'll give it. give me the
. >> caseworker beverly gilmore has serious questions about mcquay's trustworthiness. goal is to give inmates an opportunity to prove themselves she made a controversial decision. she gave him a job in his housing unit. >> i did make him a sanitation worker. that was to the dislike of some of my supervisors, they thought i had lost my mind i would never let him get out of his cell. i said, let's give him a chance. i talked to leonard. i say, one time you pass a scrap of paper to...
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>> happy gilmore kind of thing. >> i felt robbed. >> you know, you mention happy gilmore. it's a good point. most people watch that. the english patient one. >> how often do you quote lines from that? >> never. >> i don't know what it is. >> in 1999, when shakespeare said, i'm done with that. >> that is so true. >> it's definitely a great movie. >> saving private ryan. if i'm not mistaken Ãhas zero. >> it did not know that theory. >> jillian Ãi pummel in clinical speeches but praise him on the oscars because it's hilarious and it's fun to make fun of him. it damages the cause. i like the political stuff. are you weird? >> not because of that. >> thank you. >> what ends up happening is they get up there and all they talk about is Ãyou know what? they get up there and all they talk about is how they had such a great time next level. >> it is true. they get up there and they get the award and the thank million people and all theyever say is , it's such a blast. >> i would love it if they said mean things. >> you know what almost maybe not make this movie is this person. >> i
>> happy gilmore kind of thing. >> i felt robbed. >> you know, you mention happy gilmore. it's a good point. most people watch that. the english patient one. >> how often do you quote lines from that? >> never. >> i don't know what it is. >> in 1999, when shakespeare said, i'm done with that. >> that is so true. >> it's definitely a great movie. >> saving private ryan. if i'm not mistaken Ãhas zero. >> it did not know that...
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governor gilmore and bill press, my goodness, what a difference a year makes. >> well, listen, we have a president of the united states who is working to change the direction of the country to get rid of a government controlled health care system and make it more of a market economy and make other changes as well, so i think that the president is leading in an appropriate way. to go back to point like ten minutes we were talking about the point i was making bill, is that there was a report to the white house that the fbi believed those stories were not true, they then simply asked the fbi to correct the record. that's it. >> wait a minute, bill. wait a minute. >> i appreciate you wanting to -- hang on governor. >> i've just got to if issue the sentence. >> i understand. >> i've just got to finish the sentence. >> i do think it is significant that governor kasich showed up about medicaid and health care. go ahead bill press. >> first of all, long relationship with governor sa c kasich, he's a good man, i would hope that president trump would listen more closely to governor kasich over t
governor gilmore and bill press, my goodness, what a difference a year makes. >> well, listen, we have a president of the united states who is working to change the direction of the country to get rid of a government controlled health care system and make it more of a market economy and make other changes as well, so i think that the president is leading in an appropriate way. to go back to point like ten minutes we were talking about the point i was making bill, is that there was a...
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gary mark gilmore is dead. ♪ >> tonight, our topic will be murder as a growth industry.e figures. for the past ten years, every year has set a new high for murder in america. >> the statistics were stupendous. violent crime of all kinds were soaring. the spectacles that people were seeing on their tv screen were unlike anything they'd had to absorb before. >> a small grocery store has been robbed. the owner of the grocery store, nathan hurt, has been shot and killed. >> what happened? >> as i understand a man came to the store and had a gun and asked for money and my grandfather reached for a gun he had and grabbed at the man's gun and it went off or he shot him twice and my grandfather fell to the floor. >> why did he feel he had to have a gun? >> because there are so many robberies in the area and he thought he needed it for protection. >> today ordinary citizens who would not otherwise dream of having a gun are buying one because they are scared out of their wits. >> william rubiak is a ukrainian immigrant who owns a store outside washington, d.c. he's been robbed at
gary mark gilmore is dead. ♪ >> tonight, our topic will be murder as a growth industry.e figures. for the past ten years, every year has set a new high for murder in america. >> the statistics were stupendous. violent crime of all kinds were soaring. the spectacles that people were seeing on their tv screen were unlike anything they'd had to absorb before. >> a small grocery store has been robbed. the owner of the grocery store, nathan hurt, has been shot and killed....
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you've mentioned happy gilmore being snubbed.bothers you. >> it still bothers me. >> that's a good point. most people watch that and they loved it but. >> the english patient won that year. how often do you quote lines from that, anybody, never. >> i don't know what it is in 1999, when shakespeare in love be saving private ryan. >> that's so true. i'll tell you i do like the actors in the art because themselves up for one and he reminds me of a myself. saving private ryan, if i'm not mistaken. [inaudible] jillian, i don't like political speeches but i crave them on the oscars because it's hilarious and it's fun to make fun of them. i like the political stuff. in my room weird? yes, but not because of that. >> oh thank you. what ends up happening is they get up there, tell me if i'm wrong. i don't think i'm wrong. all they talk about is how they had such a great time making the movies. oh my goodness, but it's true. they get up there and they get this award and they think million people and then all they ever say is i had such a b
you've mentioned happy gilmore being snubbed.bothers you. >> it still bothers me. >> that's a good point. most people watch that and they loved it but. >> the english patient won that year. how often do you quote lines from that, anybody, never. >> i don't know what it is in 1999, when shakespeare in love be saving private ryan. >> that's so true. i'll tell you i do like the actors in the art because themselves up for one and he reminds me of a myself. saving...
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have to understand, buzzfeed was excluded because spicer didn't like the answer he got for "which gilmoreou." ( laughter ) such a lorelei! and this came only a few hours after trump said this -- >> i love the first amendment. nobody knows loves it better than me. >> stephen: yeah. it's like they say -- if you love the first amendment, set it free. if it comes back, don't let it in the press briefing. and the root of all this is that trump calls any story he doesn't like "fake news." ( cheers and applause ) >> i mean, the whole thing is just -- just -- ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! it's jon stewart, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) hey jon, great to see you. >> nice to see you as well. how did you get under my desk? >> i had a tunnel built straight from the farm. >> stephen: you came here from the farm? >> right from the farm. >> stephen: you do your farming in makeup and a tie? >> i like to look nice. ( laughter ) >> stephen: john -- hmm? >> stephen: you miss it, don't you? >> yes, i miss it! ( cheers and applause ) >> i spend the whole day yelling about trump to the animals.
have to understand, buzzfeed was excluded because spicer didn't like the answer he got for "which gilmoreou." ( laughter ) such a lorelei! and this came only a few hours after trump said this -- >> i love the first amendment. nobody knows loves it better than me. >> stephen: yeah. it's like they say -- if you love the first amendment, set it free. if it comes back, don't let it in the press briefing. and the root of all this is that trump calls any story he doesn't like...
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pushing into the region and the south bay there is not as much action, san jose, morgan hill and gilmorethe water level is receding. they don't need any more raindrops and it looks dry for right now. >> chilly out there already down into the 40s for santa rosa in napa. san francisco 49 and san jose 54. look at the oakland airport, that cost is that 35 miles per hour. there's more wind reports as well coming out of the west and there is sfo at 32 miles per hour, pretty breezy across portions of the bay area and you will see some chop on the waters and club buildup producing scattered showers across portions of the region right now. and bundle up, the first thing tomorrow morning it will be chilly, cool spots that near 30 degrees for santa rosa and napa, send -- san jose and upper 30s. partly cloudy skies for tomorrow morning and then it looks like this, nice. >> more sunshine for thursday afternoon. >> by 3 pm temperatures on track to reach the mid-50s. >> the cool weather pattern sticks around for the next few days and we have a chance to dry out for thursday and into friday. another sys
pushing into the region and the south bay there is not as much action, san jose, morgan hill and gilmorethe water level is receding. they don't need any more raindrops and it looks dry for right now. >> chilly out there already down into the 40s for santa rosa in napa. san francisco 49 and san jose 54. look at the oakland airport, that cost is that 35 miles per hour. there's more wind reports as well coming out of the west and there is sfo at 32 miles per hour, pretty breezy across...
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i'm just glad we have governor jim gilmore to talk to him about it.ck and just watch that it's gotten surreal, the rhetoric -- okay, let's say both sides, certainly on one side. >> both sides, and the market continues to go higher. >> yes. >> thank you. looking forward to the interview and the show. >> to wrap up "worldwide exchange," let's talk a little bit more about the day ahead and markets more generally. joining us is paul donovan from ubs wealth management. we have the treasury secretary joining us in a little over an hour. lots of focus in terms of what we expect from the trump administration on tax plans. if there was a border adjustment tax, would it be a good or bad idea? what would it do for the dollar? >> well, i think one of the issues with any kind of trade protection, doesn't matter if it's a tariff, border tax, this is a tax on consumers. that's plain and simple what you're doing. this is a tax on the american consumer one of the interesting issues that comes out of a border tax is that this is a tax which will hurt low-income consume
i'm just glad we have governor jim gilmore to talk to him about it.ck and just watch that it's gotten surreal, the rhetoric -- okay, let's say both sides, certainly on one side. >> both sides, and the market continues to go higher. >> yes. >> thank you. looking forward to the interview and the show. >> to wrap up "worldwide exchange," let's talk a little bit more about the day ahead and markets more generally. joining us is paul donovan from ubs wealth...
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i was going to throw it to you and let governor gilmore deal with it, seriously. i don't need it.ut i remembered, you think we should lower -- governor dean, you think we should lower the corporate tax rate, right? you're not totally crazy own all issues. >> no, i'm very smart on all issues. you know i'm always right. here's the deal on the corporate tax. i always believed the corporate tax should go down substantia y substantially. there's no way to get it to 15%. if we can get it to 20%, you would repatriate more than a trillion dollars off shore. that's a good thing for the country. we have to be competitive with other countries. capital goes where capital gets a good deal. we need to come back to that. there are other things i have strong disagreements with. first of all, i think the reduction of the corporate tax has to be paid for, it ought to be paid for by closing loon holes in the bill, that will be hard to do, but you can't pay for this by the border tax. that will really screw up our retailers, it's going to charge the american people basically going to raise taxes on t
i was going to throw it to you and let governor gilmore deal with it, seriously. i don't need it.ut i remembered, you think we should lower -- governor dean, you think we should lower the corporate tax rate, right? you're not totally crazy own all issues. >> no, i'm very smart on all issues. you know i'm always right. here's the deal on the corporate tax. i always believed the corporate tax should go down substantia y substantially. there's no way to get it to 15%. if we can get it to...
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. >>> nbc bay area responds to a gilmore man who says he was paying direct tv for a service that he never got. >> he was paying them for years. consumer investigator chris chmura joining us now with the store and i how our team fought for him. kris? >> roger says he upgrade his direct tv receiver to high definition back in 2009. this entailed paying an extra $10 a month for hd services. then last summer when the direct tv technician came to his home to fix the signal problem, roger says the tech told him he wasn't getting an hd signal and never had been. roger said he'd been paying $10 a month for hd signal for 97 months. so, he asked direct tv for a $970 refund but he said direct tv was only willing to credit his account $180. roger stood his ground, insisting $180 wasn't fair. so, he reached out to us. we contacted direct tv and asked them questions, the same questions roger asked. ultimately he received the $970 credit to his account. in a statement we received from at&t, direct tv's parent company, it really didn't explain what happened all those, but it did say we worked with the cus
. >>> nbc bay area responds to a gilmore man who says he was paying direct tv for a service that he never got. >> he was paying them for years. consumer investigator chris chmura joining us now with the store and i how our team fought for him. kris? >> roger says he upgrade his direct tv receiver to high definition back in 2009. this entailed paying an extra $10 a month for hd services. then last summer when the direct tv technician came to his home to fix the signal...
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. >> to water shortages, and it's really hurting a lot of people so next, gilmore. >> virginia. just a question, first of all, a quick observation. it sounds to me like the panel believes we've already improved our ability to deter iran by the statement of the president through general flynn. so actually our foreign policy has improved already. but here's my question, everything that we say today is all about handling your end. selling nuclear program, handling the export controls, shining a spotlight, how to handle it. i don't mean to be nacve with this? i get a clear statement of what you think the iranians are trying to do? are they trying to dominate the middle east? are they trying to create a shiite caliphate? are they trying to simply protect their own regime by creating deterrence? what is it we are trying to stop them from doing the first place? >> dennis? >> first of all let me say that i say it's more of a nuclear specialist than the iranians read the regional specialist when i tried to offer a suggestion about what the iranians are trying to do , i may be wrong but m
. >> to water shortages, and it's really hurting a lot of people so next, gilmore. >> virginia. just a question, first of all, a quick observation. it sounds to me like the panel believes we've already improved our ability to deter iran by the statement of the president through general flynn. so actually our foreign policy has improved already. but here's my question, everything that we say today is all about handling your end. selling nuclear program, handling the export controls,...
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i want to pick up with former virginia governor and presidential candidate jim gilmore.f the things the president is putting pen to paper on in this order, announcement, was banks or brokerage houses can't steer you into products that simply for the commission or get more exotic ventures, that unbeknownst to you or you don't need, that is always in the eye of the beholder. i am not saying financial institutions are crooked or you should automatically assume the worst but when that goes away, the supposition is they are being honest, you have to be a little careful. >> there is almost a consensus in this country that dodd-frank needs to go away or be dramatically altered. it is a burden on the banking system, adding enormous costs, some of the costs are related to accountability, there ought to be accountability, the community banks are telling me dodd-fnk is breaking with incredible expenses so there has to be a balance on this and dodd-frank has the financial community and business community out of bounds. neil: what do you think of the likes of elizabeth warren, the ad
i want to pick up with former virginia governor and presidential candidate jim gilmore.f the things the president is putting pen to paper on in this order, announcement, was banks or brokerage houses can't steer you into products that simply for the commission or get more exotic ventures, that unbeknownst to you or you don't need, that is always in the eye of the beholder. i am not saying financial institutions are crooked or you should automatically assume the worst but when that goes away,...
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it's a smart take because their brand has started to gilmore. tapping into fathers of young girls. the millennial generation seems to want to not just make money in their career but have a purpose and have something to believe in. we say that a lot when we talk to millenials within our firm there are better versions of our cell. and advertisers are really trying to tap into that. what's interesting about the data we've made it's available to our clients as well. social data can be really compelling to show you how many people are talking about these companies that produce these brands that are publicly traded but also what's the assessment. this is procter & proctor and gamble's ad. this is for mister clean. oh boy. what made this ad do so well. this is a consumer good product. i think sometimes it's hard to make a brand like that really resonate if i'm on add team there is a lot of high-fives this morning because this is really a memorable spot. it's one of the most widely held scott's they hold close to $1.5 billion in stock. i think what peop
it's a smart take because their brand has started to gilmore. tapping into fathers of young girls. the millennial generation seems to want to not just make money in their career but have a purpose and have something to believe in. we say that a lot when we talk to millenials within our firm there are better versions of our cell. and advertisers are really trying to tap into that. what's interesting about the data we've made it's available to our clients as well. social data can be really...