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from ericson. it's unfortunate to have to disinvite him but i don't want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is imply it was hormonal. it just was wrong. ericson also took to twitter, called the quote a bridge too far, and explained why he had disinvited donald trump there. there was a lot of excitement for trump. he has a lot of fans so interesting to see what red state conventiongoer think about this tomorrow when ericson has promised, first thing in the morning and explains his decision. >> all right. so, trump campaign response to this has been what, and do we know for certain mr. trump is not coming? >> i mean who can say with donald trump. he kind of improvises. what we have heard from the campaign through a statement, not from trump himself they put out a statement calling ericson a weak and pathetic leader saying they plan to hold an event somewhere else and basically saying too bad red state you don't get donald trump today. now once again i'l
from ericson. it's unfortunate to have to disinvite him but i don't want someone on stage who gets a hostile question from a lady and his first inclination is imply it was hormonal. it just was wrong. ericson also took to twitter, called the quote a bridge too far, and explained why he had disinvited donald trump there. there was a lot of excitement for trump. he has a lot of fans so interesting to see what red state conventiongoer think about this tomorrow when ericson has promised, first...
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apple filed a complaint against ericson last month. ericson up a month to $12.93 and apple, 1.5% to $128.46, the downside there. purchased 4 million of shares of the stock. the ceo paid about $25 million for the shares. purchased at average price of $4.92. shares sprinted to $5.12. >> monster beverage after reacting to the energy drink's strong earnings to continuing international sales growth. monster also said that it and coca-cola have expanded some aspects of their strategic partnership. and that boosted shares of monster up 13% today. they finished at $141.12 but coca-cola, coke there owns 16% stake in monster. it was up 2% to $43.40-and carl icon suffered first annual loss since 2008. icon enterprises said the collapse in oil prices was the main culprit, however, the performance of apple shares which is the fund's largest holding helped mute the impact of falling oil. icon enterprises off nearly 2% today to $97.67. now to our market monitor who's positive on equities with the stock picks he said will benefit from the strong u.s.
apple filed a complaint against ericson last month. ericson up a month to $12.93 and apple, 1.5% to $128.46, the downside there. purchased 4 million of shares of the stock. the ceo paid about $25 million for the shares. purchased at average price of $4.92. shares sprinted to $5.12. >> monster beverage after reacting to the energy drink's strong earnings to continuing international sales growth. monster also said that it and coca-cola have expanded some aspects of their strategic...
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what the president tonight was really trying to appeal -- not to eric ericson, you know. he's trie aetrying to appeal to independent voters and trying to come across as the reasonable leader. and don't forget, his leadership numbers have suffered lately, particularly after the debt ceiling. and one way he can do that is to challenge republicans, lay down a very clear plan and say, you should pass it, you should pass it, this makes a lot of sense to me. and hope that it makes a lot of sense to the independent voters out there who will then put pressure aon republicans in congress. the missing part here, which i want to see, is when the president is going to talk on september 19 about how he intends to pay for it and what he's going to say to that joint committee and how he's going to pay for this $450 billion or whatever it turns out to be. that's something the american people need to hear also. but for tonight he was very concise, very clear, told them he's going to send up legislation, which is something we also haven't seen from this president, and say, here's what i wa
what the president tonight was really trying to appeal -- not to eric ericson, you know. he's trie aetrying to appeal to independent voters and trying to come across as the reasonable leader. and don't forget, his leadership numbers have suffered lately, particularly after the debt ceiling. and one way he can do that is to challenge republicans, lay down a very clear plan and say, you should pass it, you should pass it, this makes a lot of sense to me. and hope that it makes a lot of sense to...
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ericson said a big drop in its core mobile net working business, as we restructg fees, were to blame.he company also said it may implement add cost cuts. shares plunged 20% to $5.55. >>> sprint said it will sell and then leaseback some of its wireless airways to raise $3.5 billion. the company values its wireless spectrum at more than $16 billion. sprint made similar moves back in november and april. shares unchanged on the day at $6.78. cyber security company, fort net shares g whacked after it cut earnings in sales forecast for the quarter. late yesterday, the company said the outlook was a result of customer spending more time making purchasing decisions. fort net is expected to report results october 27th. shares were off 10% to 30.66. >>> amazon announced today a streaming on-demand music service that cracks the standard $10 a month barrier. analysts are now adjusting their price targets on the company to over $1,000 a share, and global head of internet and media research at cantor fitzgerald. nice to have you here. welcome. thanks for having me. >> one of the reasons you made th
ericson said a big drop in its core mobile net working business, as we restructg fees, were to blame.he company also said it may implement add cost cuts. shares plunged 20% to $5.55. >>> sprint said it will sell and then leaseback some of its wireless airways to raise $3.5 billion. the company values its wireless spectrum at more than $16 billion. sprint made similar moves back in november and april. shares unchanged on the day at $6.78. cyber security company, fort net shares g...
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marcus ericson said that is enough of two liter plastic bottles to go to the moon and back twice. pieces are that big. >> 92% are the size of a grain of rice or smaller. >> reporter: but ericson and his colleagues didn't find as many as the tiny pieces as expected. >> we found, as it got smaller, the salt and pepper size fragments were disappearing from the ocean surface. they are not on the surface. they could be spare else and that is where we are concerned. >> reporter: they could be sinking deep below the five gyres where plastic accumulated or entering the food web. >> we are finding a more enzo plank continue in sea birds and mammals. >> reporter: the sea birds mistaking plastics for food. >> can we solve this problem? >> well we made it, so presumably we could solve it. >> california has banned single use plastic bags and some manufacturers are using plastics made from plants that break down in months, not years. the american chemistry council believe that littered plastics of any kind do not belong in the environment and should be recycled whenever possible. reducing, reus
marcus ericson said that is enough of two liter plastic bottles to go to the moon and back twice. pieces are that big. >> 92% are the size of a grain of rice or smaller. >> reporter: but ericson and his colleagues didn't find as many as the tiny pieces as expected. >> we found, as it got smaller, the salt and pepper size fragments were disappearing from the ocean surface. they are not on the surface. they could be spare else and that is where we are concerned. >>...
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eric ericson was putting a voice to what many republican officials are saying privately.r out. he's survived other scandals so far. he's survived a number of issues that would have ended campaigns for so many other candidates from georgia. even starting with lying about graduating from the university of georgia. which he never did but said on the campaign trail, or lying about serving in law enforcement. all those issues might have brought down any other candidate. they are not counting him out. he needs a very strong defense. it's unlikely we're going to see're statewide candidates rally with herschel walker standby him. they might not say anything directly about the candidacy right now. >> reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, greg, thank you for calling us at the last minute as we're dealing with this breaking political news. we'll have much more on this tomorrow. we'll see how this plays out. again, the son of herschel walker releasing a damning video about his father's campaign all being based on lies. that does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks
eric ericson was putting a voice to what many republican officials are saying privately.r out. he's survived other scandals so far. he's survived a number of issues that would have ended campaigns for so many other candidates from georgia. even starting with lying about graduating from the university of georgia. which he never did but said on the campaign trail, or lying about serving in law enforcement. all those issues might have brought down any other candidate. they are not counting him...
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so companies like nokia, ericson, samsung, play in the micro space and we play in the core net working wires that go to the cell towers. then the signal from the cell tower, maybe ericson or nokia has patents around. >> that's right. >> what does huawei do? >> they do the radio networks and core net working, as well. they do hand sets ask they're in a lot of businesses we're not in. >> and the question everybody wants to understand, if huawei is one of the dominant players in the space, i think almost everyone agrees, if the chinese government said to huawei, give us the data, they would have no option to do it. but is that meaningful? would huawei be sort of so dominant that it can suck away all this data from every -- you know, everybody in the world and give it to the chinese government? >> so i have no visibility to >> but they're two different questions. if the chinese asked huawei if they would do it, and i'm saying you don't have to answer that. most people would think the answer would be yes. the second question is does huawei technologically have the ability to be that dominan
so companies like nokia, ericson, samsung, play in the micro space and we play in the core net working wires that go to the cell towers. then the signal from the cell tower, maybe ericson or nokia has patents around. >> that's right. >> what does huawei do? >> they do the radio networks and core net working, as well. they do hand sets ask they're in a lot of businesses we're not in. >> and the question everybody wants to understand, if huawei is one of the dominant...
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moyers & company -- >> greenpeace international executive director kumi naidoo is boarding the leif ericson as part of a peaceful protest. >> if there's an injustice in the world, those of us that have the ability to witness it and to record it, document it and tell the world what is happening have a moral responsibility to do that. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation, independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink fou
moyers & company -- >> greenpeace international executive director kumi naidoo is boarding the leif ericson as part of a peaceful protest. >> if there's an injustice in the world, those of us that have the ability to witness it and to record it, document it and tell the world what is happening have a moral responsibility to do that. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real...
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. >> eric ericson, what are your thoughts? >> really?e're going to go there with a news channel that they're racists? we can't have an honest conversation about racism in this country because of things like this. everyone wants to hurl the racism charge because they don't agree on policy. and we try to take policy disagreements and turn them into racial issues when they're not. i think it's time to grow up, honestly, i can't believe an week after the andrew breitbart story broke, we're still talking about shirley sherrod instead of the economy. >> i think it's a valid point, the problem is -- >> wait, do you see -- professor, are you saying there's some sort of difference in racism on the left versus racism on the right? >> absolutely not. i'm saying that racism is racism period, it's deeply embedded in the structure of the american society. and people on the left and right have been racist and have promoted and promulgated racist ideas, he can't be that naive to say it's more than policy disagreement. policies are rooted in racism. don'
. >> eric ericson, what are your thoughts? >> really?e're going to go there with a news channel that they're racists? we can't have an honest conversation about racism in this country because of things like this. everyone wants to hurl the racism charge because they don't agree on policy. and we try to take policy disagreements and turn them into racial issues when they're not. i think it's time to grow up, honestly, i can't believe an week after the andrew breitbart story broke,...
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eric ericson is expressing bafflement. "how the hell does someone show up at a david duke-organized event and claim ignorance. david duke's views were very well known to the point that the hotel publicly distanced itself from duke's group and a minor league baseball team said it did not want its players stay there. for the time being, skalise's job is safe. the same cannot be said for michael grim. one of the most colorful members, no doubt, of the 113th congress when announced late last night he will resign from congress after pleading guilty to felony tax evasion. he was re-elected by a wide margin. he initially said he would not step down. he reportedly changed his mind yesterday. it may have solved one problem for ben,oehner but it may have created another. a decision roundly criticized from people across the political spectrum. joining me now, momly bald. molly, what is the deal with first, the house leadership running around skalise and then these calls from conservatives to go after house leadership? >> well, a lot
eric ericson is expressing bafflement. "how the hell does someone show up at a david duke-organized event and claim ignorance. david duke's views were very well known to the point that the hotel publicly distanced itself from duke's group and a minor league baseball team said it did not want its players stay there. for the time being, skalise's job is safe. the same cannot be said for michael grim. one of the most colorful members, no doubt, of the 113th congress when announced late last...
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. >> i guess, though frapg, we were in that post eric ericson, the conservative bloger put up sayingvid duke's event. i guess we're saying this conference occurred in 2002 that duke had come within three-points of making it to a run aif for a congressional seat in louisiana. he made the gubernatorial runoff. in was a guy who definitely had a conservative political con stitch when esill in louisiana. is it plausible with a very ambitious audience wouldn't know who duke was involved with? >> i don't know he didn't know who duke was. i think that there definitely are some questions about whether or not he knew who duke was. that might go down to what his defense is here poor staff work. if he only did have one staff work who is being shuttled from event to event, he wasn't necessarily sure what groups he was speaking to. grant it that is necessarily an excuse because you probably should know who you're speaking with. i don't think there's any question he knew who david duke was. i think the question is he knew what this organization stood for when he spoke with them. >> when it comes do
. >> i guess, though frapg, we were in that post eric ericson, the conservative bloger put up sayingvid duke's event. i guess we're saying this conference occurred in 2002 that duke had come within three-points of making it to a run aif for a congressional seat in louisiana. he made the gubernatorial runoff. in was a guy who definitely had a conservative political con stitch when esill in louisiana. is it plausible with a very ambitious audience wouldn't know who duke was involved with?...
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we know there's a fraud investigation into ericson.e're just getting the beginning details of this, we're expecting to hear more when she's in court on wednesday. >> thank you very much, sarah about you know, look. >> we've had her lawyer on the program many times. i want to go to the former district attorney for the southern district. harry, on the legal side here, let's start with this, how significant is this? >> they said no, no, no, no, no. nothing, she's in jail for months, and now all of a sudden, conspired with a russian government official against being a spy essentially? >> it's significant in the context of the national security investigation that led to her arrest in the first place. it's unusual for someone associated with russian intelligence to become a corroborating witness. they can't go home again. if she's really cooperating, that would seem to be something that would be very significant to the intelligence side. >> when we say david gergen, this is the nra republican circles, she met donald trump junior at an event.
we know there's a fraud investigation into ericson.e're just getting the beginning details of this, we're expecting to hear more when she's in court on wednesday. >> thank you very much, sarah about you know, look. >> we've had her lawyer on the program many times. i want to go to the former district attorney for the southern district. harry, on the legal side here, let's start with this, how significant is this? >> they said no, no, no, no, no. nothing, she's in jail for...
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eric ericson is not going to accept a compromise. i don't think special interest groups, heritage action for growth, are going to accept any sort of compromise that comes out of this, anything that isn't total surrender by the president on health care or total surrender by the president on other issues. we know where the president is on this and we know where harry reid is on this. i agree with you, david, i think the only way out for boehner is it's not going to happen, we've got to keep the government going. that's why i assumed this idea of temporary short-term basically putting off, kicking the can down the road two months which the white house is screaming at the top of our lungs to john boehner, do it. we'll lock ourselves in a room. >> margaret, we often wonder about boehner psychology, i'll play armchair psychology, the only thing that makes sense in his behavior is what chuck alluded to earlier, this is a historic moment in the republican party and he's the only thing sewing together these disparate halves. >> he's super glu
eric ericson is not going to accept a compromise. i don't think special interest groups, heritage action for growth, are going to accept any sort of compromise that comes out of this, anything that isn't total surrender by the president on health care or total surrender by the president on other issues. we know where the president is on this and we know where harry reid is on this. i agree with you, david, i think the only way out for boehner is it's not going to happen, we've got to keep the...
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eric ericson, what are your headlines going to be on red state.com? >> well, i think this may be the first debate where romney didn't come out the clear winner. rick perry came out strong. everyone held themselves to the end and perry needed to do well. i think he did well. i don't think the social security exchange helps romney at all. i think he's foolish to continue it. he may want to go after perry on hpv or i am dprags. i think the majority believe with perry. for the life of me, i can't understand why he would go with this. >>> governor roland, your take. >> if you're ayala continue owe voter, the last thing you want to hear is some of the things you heard. colorado, new mexico, arizona will be -- the gop did themselves no favor in trying to curry with latino. so much emphasis, talking about social security, talking about a balanced budget, most of the -- >> it came up in abolished in the department of education. >> right. that's the only moment it came up. frankly, if you're a parent trying to get your kid educated. they didn't speak to the cri
eric ericson, what are your headlines going to be on red state.com? >> well, i think this may be the first debate where romney didn't come out the clear winner. rick perry came out strong. everyone held themselves to the end and perry needed to do well. i think he did well. i don't think the social security exchange helps romney at all. i think he's foolish to continue it. he may want to go after perry on hpv or i am dprags. i think the majority believe with perry. for the life of me, i...
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. >>> telecom equipmen maker ericson said its ceo stepped down directors unanimously voted to replace him, saying the time is right for a new leader. the company'cfo will take over until a replacement if found. shares up to $7.44 >>> lvmh will sell its donna karen brand to g3 apparel. under the deal, they'll get the in shares of g3 fell on the news. of to $42.95. >>> amc entertainment sweetened its offer and is buying rival carmike cinemas. it creates the nation's largest theatre chain. carmike down 44 cents at 30.69. outer wall which owns red box, will be ta private by apollo global management for more than 1.5 billion. the deal expected to be finalized in the third quarter of this year. shares up to 52.19. >>> when the big boss says jump, many emplo a exactly why a new e-mail scam known as ceo fraud is so effective at fooling its victims. it counts on doing exactly what your boss tells you to do and fbi says i to a ceo who became a target. >> the perhapp it's called business e-mail compromise or ceo fraud. and the con is simple. swindlers fake ab e-mail from top managers at a compan
. >>> telecom equipmen maker ericson said its ceo stepped down directors unanimously voted to replace him, saying the time is right for a new leader. the company'cfo will take over until a replacement if found. shares up to $7.44 >>> lvmh will sell its donna karen brand to g3 apparel. under the deal, they'll get the in shares of g3 fell on the news. of to $42.95. >>> amc entertainment sweetened its offer and is buying rival carmike cinemas. it creates the nation's...
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he is paul ericson, a conservative political activist for the strongest story in republican politics. he was described in court by the defense lawyer as her boyfriend. that said, prosecutors have alleged in their court filings that it might not actually be true love. that they have documentation that at least from her perspective, their relationship, their living together was not a sincere love affair. it was something she was doing somewhat resentfully as part of her covert russian operation for the russian government. according to the "washington post" reporting, on u.s. person one, check this out. ericson lobbied for a role in trump's transition team and complained after the election when he ran into a problem with his security clearance. since we know he was sleeping with a russian spy, i'm kind of happy about the security clearance process in that case. just as an aside. even without official credentials though, eriksson pressed trump donors and former campaign officials pushing for top positions for people he thought especially qualified. one person recalled his lobbying to get
he is paul ericson, a conservative political activist for the strongest story in republican politics. he was described in court by the defense lawyer as her boyfriend. that said, prosecutors have alleged in their court filings that it might not actually be true love. that they have documentation that at least from her perspective, their relationship, their living together was not a sincere love affair. it was something she was doing somewhat resentfully as part of her covert russian operation...
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and doug ericson, senator ericson. i want to thank all of them. amazing.ve done an amazing job. we are going to work very hard over the next 70 days, and we're going to win this state, and we're going to win the white house. we are going to take back the white house. [ cheers and applause ] you know a republican would never come to the state of washington, and you know on television they said, i wonder why he's going to the state of washington because you know what? republicans don't win it. but we're going to win it. that's why i'm here. that's why i'm here. and this love affair began about three months ago when i came up here, and we had record crowds. two events, massive, massive crowds. and i said why don't the republicans win that state? i think we're going to win washington state. so that's the story. that's why i'm here. that's why i'm here. and i don't know if you saw, but poll numbers came in today that are phenomenal. we're leading in florida. we're leading in north carolina. we're leading on a national basis in some of the polls. los angeles tim
and doug ericson, senator ericson. i want to thank all of them. amazing.ve done an amazing job. we are going to work very hard over the next 70 days, and we're going to win this state, and we're going to win the white house. we are going to take back the white house. [ cheers and applause ] you know a republican would never come to the state of washington, and you know on television they said, i wonder why he's going to the state of washington because you know what? republicans don't win it....
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ericson? >> i will put out a statewide referendum and give voters a choice. how much of your total annual income would be fair to pay as a tax for health care to pay for public health care clinics and public health care hospitals, which would be no cost when you use them because you have paid for them with your tax? just like a public school. you don't pay an extra insurance when you send your kid to school. you are to pay for it by tax. and anybody not satisfied with the public health care clinics and hospitals paid for by taxes would buy their own insurance. but i would make certain that all insurance companies can sell their products in vermont. no more monopolies. >> thanks. ms. peyton? >> i would like to deal with the root causes of ill health. we need to look at financial stress, that there isn't enough money for people to participate in the economy, the types of ill health that causes. we also really need to create as pristine an environment as possible. we ought to ban monsanto, and understand that cleane whyn-air, clean water, are we are so healthy.
ericson? >> i will put out a statewide referendum and give voters a choice. how much of your total annual income would be fair to pay as a tax for health care to pay for public health care clinics and public health care hospitals, which would be no cost when you use them because you have paid for them with your tax? just like a public school. you don't pay an extra insurance when you send your kid to school. you are to pay for it by tax. and anybody not satisfied with the public health...
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eric ericson, what are your head leans going to be? >> well, i think this may be the first debate where mitt romney didn't come out the clear winner, rick perry came in strong, and really i think everyone held themselves to the end, and perry needed to do well. i think he did well. i don't think the social security exchange helps mitt romney at all at a republican primary. he's foolish to continue, and he may want to go after perry on immigration or hpv. i think the majority of republican voters agree with perry. for the life of me, i can't understand why romney would go with this. bachman was going to make this a key point and back down from this. >> if you're a latino voter, the last thing you wanted to hear was some of the stuff you heard tonight. colorado, arizona, new mexico will be critical states when it comes to november 2012. the gop did themselves no favors tonight with latino voters. education did not come up in this debate at all. so much emphasis, you talk about social security, talking about a balanced budget. those -- >>
eric ericson, what are your head leans going to be? >> well, i think this may be the first debate where mitt romney didn't come out the clear winner, rick perry came in strong, and really i think everyone held themselves to the end, and perry needed to do well. i think he did well. i don't think the social security exchange helps mitt romney at all at a republican primary. he's foolish to continue, and he may want to go after perry on immigration or hpv. i think the majority of republican...
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and what -- the president tonight was really trying to appeal not to erik menend menendez -- eric ericsonhe's trying to come across as reasonable leader. his numbers have suffered particularly after the debt ceiling and the one way to do that is challenge republicans, lay down a very clear plan and say you should pass it, you should pass it. this makes a lot of sense to me and hope that it makes a lot of sense to the independent voters out there who will then put pressure on republicans in congress. the missing part here, which i want to see, is when the president is going to talk on september 19 about how he intends to pay for it, and what he's going to say to that joint committee and how he's going to pay for this $450 billion or whatever -- whatever it turns out to be. that's something the american people need to hear also, but for tonight, he was very concise, very clear. told them he's going to send up legislation, which is something we also haven't seen from this president and say here's what i want. now you go do it. so game on. >> paul, what did you think of the speech? do you thi
and what -- the president tonight was really trying to appeal not to erik menend menendez -- eric ericsonhe's trying to come across as reasonable leader. his numbers have suffered particularly after the debt ceiling and the one way to do that is challenge republicans, lay down a very clear plan and say you should pass it, you should pass it. this makes a lot of sense to me and hope that it makes a lot of sense to the independent voters out there who will then put pressure on republicans in...
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ericson is under scrutiny from investigators. his lawyer declined to comment.e deported to russia. >> how serious is the crime to which she is pleading guilty? >> reporter: it's not as serious as prosecutors made it out to be in court when she was facing two different charges. they sort of cast her as this criminal mastermind. they have really walked a lot of that back in the draft filing. they said she should serve zero to six months. she has been incarcerated for five months. this will be up to what the judge wants to do when it comes to sentencing. the maximum that she could spend in jail is five years, and as i pointed out, jake, she's probably headed back to russia. >> sara murray, thank you so much. >>> coming up next -- >> we must -- >> the new move by the trump administration that literally has the world laughing at the u.s. [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific s
ericson is under scrutiny from investigators. his lawyer declined to comment.e deported to russia. >> how serious is the crime to which she is pleading guilty? >> reporter: it's not as serious as prosecutors made it out to be in court when she was facing two different charges. they sort of cast her as this criminal mastermind. they have really walked a lot of that back in the draft filing. they said she should serve zero to six months. she has been incarcerated for five months. this...
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ericson ceo said in the u.s. tight labor market is making that a challenge. >> we're probably one of the largest trainer of power crews m in northica, actually. but what we see now is that the tower crews are the limiting capacity, so actually, modernize >> reporter: a good economy will help consumers afford gadgets like those foldable phones, both more than $1,900, when 5g is ready. but until then, it's a potential head nd. for "nightly business report," . >>> coming up, thecy mote industry enters the el >>> here's a look at what to watch for tomorrow. as we reported, the fed chair, jerome powell, will be oca tol hill to testify on the state of the economy.be housing wil in focus with the result of housing starts. the s&p case shippchiller price index and home depot. that's what to watch for on tuesday. >>> bank of america says it will no longer use the merrill lynch brand for its investment banking group. it also plans to gradually retire the u.s. trust name to become p bank of amerivate bank. the move is part
ericson ceo said in the u.s. tight labor market is making that a challenge. >> we're probably one of the largest trainer of power crews m in northica, actually. but what we see now is that the tower crews are the limiting capacity, so actually, modernize >> reporter: a good economy will help consumers afford gadgets like those foldable phones, both more than $1,900, when 5g is ready. but until then, it's a potential head nd. for "nightly business report," . >>>...
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. >> and sean, i want to play for you what conservative blogger eric ericson who is secret lly frustratedident. >> he went on a tirade with the president. he's tired of defending the guy, even though he does because he doesn't want to lose the primary election or have challenges, but it is kind of indicative of the problems. >> erickson said the lawmaker has called him an evil, stupid, forrest gump. is this one house member or is this more widespread? >> these are really strong words, obviously, but i think in more broadly, certainly in private, republicans are more critical and more concerns about the president than what they say in public. and the reason why they don't want to say these things publicly is, less about trump and more about trump's voters. they know if they criticize him, it's very possible the president calls them out. and then trump supporter who is are very loyal to show up to vote in primaries may turn on them. so we don't see this said in private, but there's more clearly being said. >> any indication who the congressman is? >> it is not clear to me who it is. it coul
. >> and sean, i want to play for you what conservative blogger eric ericson who is secret lly frustratedident. >> he went on a tirade with the president. he's tired of defending the guy, even though he does because he doesn't want to lose the primary election or have challenges, but it is kind of indicative of the problems. >> erickson said the lawmaker has called him an evil, stupid, forrest gump. is this one house member or is this more widespread? >> these are really...
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some have tried for years to catch their first fish, like mat ericson. >> you brave it, come out, dostay inside for about three days. >> reporter: go get warm. >> yup, warm back up. >> reporter: lesson one: cold weather fishing fashion is all about hats of all sizes and species says aaron krepel. what are you wearing on your head? >> i'm wearing a coyote hat made from the guy right down here, actually. >> reporter: is it a real coyote? >> it was, yes. >> reporter: joe goble, a machinist in the local area, knew enough to bring out his barca lounger. the barca lounger is part of your wind protection system? >> exactly. because i can tuck back into it and the wind will go around you. (laughs) >> reporter: when someone actually caught a fish, it was rushed to the weighing tent because the biggest fish wins. you're not gonna win anything with that, do you think? >> well, you don't know unless you try, sir. >> look at that! >> reporter: in the end, avid fisherman art karskoy was the big win we are a 4.73 pound caught just seven minutes before the contest ended. art, how did you catch it? >
some have tried for years to catch their first fish, like mat ericson. >> you brave it, come out, dostay inside for about three days. >> reporter: go get warm. >> yup, warm back up. >> reporter: lesson one: cold weather fishing fashion is all about hats of all sizes and species says aaron krepel. what are you wearing on your head? >> i'm wearing a coyote hat made from the guy right down here, actually. >> reporter: is it a real coyote? >> it was, yes....
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we've lost eric ericson. should we take a break and come back? jason. we'll be back. being hands on is key! i make sure every plate looks just right. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits followed by your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp or shrimp and scallops alfredo. then finish with something sweet. all four courses just $14.99. [ reza ] it's so much food for such a good value. i'm reza, culinary manager. and i sea food differently. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> okay. we're in the midst of political buzz, rapid-fire look at the best politic
we've lost eric ericson. should we take a break and come back? jason. we'll be back. being hands on is key! i make sure every plate looks just right. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's four course seafood feast, just $14.99. start with soup, salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits followed by your choice of one of 7 entrees. like new coconut and pineapple shrimp or shrimp and scallops alfredo. then finish with something sweet. all four courses just $14.99. [ reza ] it's so much food...
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. >>> the mobile network equipment maker ericson posted a loss a week after its quarterly earnings woulde nearly wiped out. sales fell with the company citing a weak telecom equipment market and stronger competition shares off 5% to $5.10 and a strange day for luxury retailers coach and burberry. first, there were reports coach was working with an investment bank on a potential merger with burberry. then later in the morning, different reports came out and said the two companies were not in active talks. shares of coach fell 1% to $35.55. >>> our market monitor likes cloud computing and social media companies. he has named -- companies he says reflect the new reality of tech. last time he was on, back in december, he recommended amazon, which is up 22%. facebook, which is up 24%. and workday, which is 10% higher. joining us now is mark leeman, president. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> the new reality of tech. what do you mean by that? >> the new reality of tech really tells a couple stories. one is you have cloud computing, which is what we saw in the microsoft report. and companie
. >>> the mobile network equipment maker ericson posted a loss a week after its quarterly earnings woulde nearly wiped out. sales fell with the company citing a weak telecom equipment market and stronger competition shares off 5% to $5.10 and a strange day for luxury retailers coach and burberry. first, there were reports coach was working with an investment bank on a potential merger with burberry. then later in the morning, different reports came out and said the two companies were...
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will be on smartphones. 160% increase in smartphone viewing since 2010, according to a new study by ericson consumer lab. the younger you are, the less likely you are to be watching television. in the u.s., over 60% of 16 to 19-year-olds' viewing is on demand, more than double the amount in 2010. while people near 60s, still spend more than three-quarters of their viewing with live, linear tv. >> first and foremost a demographic shift. there's fewer and fewer folks who watch linear tv. the biggest demographic group of the millennials. and they tend to view content on a mobile basis. >> we're already seeing big moves to appeal to mobile viewers. turning to content to differentiate their cell service seen as a commodity. >> the mobile video growth is driving at&t's time warner purchase. the expanded hbo to the limited choice mobile subscribers. >> hbo is very hot, very popular content with a great creative at&t, with the acquisition of time warner, they're bringing that in-house so they don't have to write a check to a third party like t-mobile is doing for netflix. >> t-mobile started offeri
will be on smartphones. 160% increase in smartphone viewing since 2010, according to a new study by ericson consumer lab. the younger you are, the less likely you are to be watching television. in the u.s., over 60% of 16 to 19-year-olds' viewing is on demand, more than double the amount in 2010. while people near 60s, still spend more than three-quarters of their viewing with live, linear tv. >> first and foremost a demographic shift. there's fewer and fewer folks who watch linear tv....
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and now her lawyer is saying that she and ericson are still together, as a matter of fact, he visitedil over the weekend. david? >> all right, kyra phillips continuing to follow the case. >>> pope francis tonight is fighting off calls for his resignation. what italian media is now reporting tonight, after the pope was questioned about that blistering grand jury report on the catholic church here in the u.s. abc's david wright from vatican city. >> reporter: tonight, pope francis reportedly has no plans to resign, despite the archbishop's explosive accusation. according to the italian news agency "ansa," close associates on the pope told them he's "embittered" by the documents, claiming he knew cardinal mccarrick was a predator, but "is not thinking about resignation." >> nobody can remove him from his place as pope. that's the church law. >> reporter: the allegations have exposed a deep rift in the church. >> many of the people who are critical of pope francis naturally are inclined to believe the accusations. >> reporter: supporters of pope francis have sought to debunk archbishop ca
and now her lawyer is saying that she and ericson are still together, as a matter of fact, he visitedil over the weekend. david? >> all right, kyra phillips continuing to follow the case. >>> pope francis tonight is fighting off calls for his resignation. what italian media is now reporting tonight, after the pope was questioned about that blistering grand jury report on the catholic church here in the u.s. abc's david wright from vatican city. >> reporter: tonight, pope...
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maren ericson among those jumping in to help before first responders arrived. >> so many people passing out band-aids and gauze. many of the kids were having anxiety and panic attacks. and so i counted their breathing with them. >> reporter: police say 11 were hurt, 7 with critical injuries, but all of the children on board taken to area hospitals as a precaution. >> this particular incident, we saw a lot of fractures, so broken bones. scrapes and bumps, yes, but most of these children had lost consciousness, so we had to make sure they didn't have any brain injury. >> reporter: the damaged bus seen here as a tow truck removes it from the accident scene. the crash blocking one of the state's major north-south routes for hours. whit, the trauma surgeon tells us these kids will need time to heal from injuries and may need psychological counseling to deal with the emotional trauma of what happened. >> whit: we're thinking of the children tonight, zohreen, thank you. >>> now to the justice department's warning shot to former president trump. two days after his arraignment on election fraud
maren ericson among those jumping in to help before first responders arrived. >> so many people passing out band-aids and gauze. many of the kids were having anxiety and panic attacks. and so i counted their breathing with them. >> reporter: police say 11 were hurt, 7 with critical injuries, but all of the children on board taken to area hospitals as a precaution. >> this particular incident, we saw a lot of fractures, so broken bones. scrapes and bumps, yes, but most of these...
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lauren ericson is michelle parker's sister, and the attorney.u weren't here because i wish this story ended and ended well, but you are. lauren, the new video released of your sister coming through the fast food, it helps police with the timeline of what happened to her and where she was. have they learned anything from this video? >> the video itself, it just shows her going through the drive through, getting lunch that day. if anything, it just shows it was normal day. she was going to grab lunch, actually on her way out to a beauty supply store to pick up color for our salon. as to anything significant to the timeline itself, it doesn't show too much. >> my understanding, tell me if i am wrong, there was a decal on the back of her car, which apparently was not there when they actually got the car. is there any, in your view, significance of that or what did it say? what's your belief and what you hearing from the police? >> that's correct, when the vehicle was found the next friday, the stickers were off of it. in the video, when she went thr
lauren ericson is michelle parker's sister, and the attorney.u weren't here because i wish this story ended and ended well, but you are. lauren, the new video released of your sister coming through the fast food, it helps police with the timeline of what happened to her and where she was. have they learned anything from this video? >> the video itself, it just shows her going through the drive through, getting lunch that day. if anything, it just shows it was normal day. she was going to...
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red tape is slowing construction and preventing some disabled vets like josh ericson from moving in. how did you lose your leg? >> i stepped on an ied in afghanistan. >> reporter: it means he earns too much to qualify, so he's still homeless. >> reporter: with your own place to live on that campus, what would that mean to you? >> that would mean the world to me. it's all i ever want. >> reporter: josh recently managed to move in. he said housing helps a lot. >> it can mean everything. it can mean stability, with the start of stability you can start to fix other problems. but if you're out on the streets and, you know, your only opportunity is to self-medicate to get through your problems, that's not the answer. >> reporter: judge carter wants government departments to stop pointing fingers at each other over what's happened here. he wants a quick settlement. he flashed up this picture of the va detesecretary on the land saying if he can fly out here for a ribbon-cutting, he ask fly out here to work on a settlement plan to house many more homeless vets. >> the administration and congr
red tape is slowing construction and preventing some disabled vets like josh ericson from moving in. how did you lose your leg? >> i stepped on an ied in afghanistan. >> reporter: it means he earns too much to qualify, so he's still homeless. >> reporter: with your own place to live on that campus, what would that mean to you? >> that would mean the world to me. it's all i ever want. >> reporter: josh recently managed to move in. he said housing helps a lot....
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ericson and her hate proved to be one of the breakout stars of the evening. >> fletcher-free library.t there recently. they refused to allow aadulthoods to use headphones. they said children could use them in the children's library. on chester vermont, no headphones. public libraries, and not all want you to go out and protest, have 35 strike fighter jets because they're designed to be dual capable to carry nuclear bombs and we've got to stop nuclear proliferation. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> let me just say for the record, i think you should be able to wear earphones inside a library. and i think motor votes in which people are swimming are kind of dangerous. there one governor's debate to another, we'll have the fallout over florida next. : and right now, we want to take a shot of the stage. here at bailey hall in broward county. as you can see, the two candidates invited to take part in this debate right now are not stepping up on the stage. [ laughter ] >> ladies and gentlemen, we have an extremely peculiar situation right now. we have governor charlie crist. >> last nig
ericson and her hate proved to be one of the breakout stars of the evening. >> fletcher-free library.t there recently. they refused to allow aadulthoods to use headphones. they said children could use them in the children's library. on chester vermont, no headphones. public libraries, and not all want you to go out and protest, have 35 strike fighter jets because they're designed to be dual capable to carry nuclear bombs and we've got to stop nuclear proliferation. thank you. >>...