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but he didn't know that. >> the state calls charles ericson. >> reporter: at the trial, ericson somehowtion. and was the star witness against ryan ferguson. >> he was down here. he had a belt and he had his, his foot on his back, the victim's back. and he was pulling up on the belt. like this. >> reporter: that detailed k ee account was supported by the testimony of the janitor, jesse trump. who identified ferguson as one of two men he saw in the parking lot immediately after the murder. >> would you point to the individual or individuals, please? >> yes. >> ericson and trump were the case against ferguson. because after all, the dna found at the scene, footprints, and fingerprints, none of it matched ryan ferguson. but it was enough for a jury to convict. >> we the jury find that defendant, ryan william ferguson guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: but four years after that 2005 conviction, something remarkable happened. that seemed to change everything. ericson who pled guilty in exchange for a 25-year sentence reached out to ryan. >> mr. ericson. >> kathleen zellner, a
but he didn't know that. >> the state calls charles ericson. >> reporter: at the trial, ericson somehowtion. and was the star witness against ryan ferguson. >> he was down here. he had a belt and he had his, his foot on his back, the victim's back. and he was pulling up on the belt. like this. >> reporter: that detailed k ee account was supported by the testimony of the janitor, jesse trump. who identified ferguson as one of two men he saw in the parking lot immediately...
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when the bar closed i took ericson home.er: years later, erics on who had a history of substance abuse started telling people including ryan that he had a dream he had been at the crime scene the night of the murder. >> he's clearly inebriated. asking me if i knew of anything about the murder of ken hitehold. i don't know anything. i took you home that night. you even saying that is incredibly strange. kind of freaking me out. >> reporter: when interrogated by police, ericson seemed confused to say the least. he deidn't seem to know how the murder occurred. >> is that right? >> yeah. >> no. >> reporter: when brought to the scene, where it happened -- >> does this look familiar to you. >> i don't remember most of what happened. >> reporter: or what the murder weapon had been. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: the detectives got aggressive. ericson claimed that he and ryan ferguson had run out of drinking money and decided to rob someone. >> you better start thinking very clearly. >> okay. >> because the it its you that is on cho
when the bar closed i took ericson home.er: years later, erics on who had a history of substance abuse started telling people including ryan that he had a dream he had been at the crime scene the night of the murder. >> he's clearly inebriated. asking me if i knew of anything about the murder of ken hitehold. i don't know anything. i took you home that night. you even saying that is incredibly strange. kind of freaking me out. >> reporter: when interrogated by police, ericson seemed...
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already, in the 1850s, ericson has this idea of how to create this ultimate warship. the fear that you find in northern cities, especially the seaboard cities after the events of march the 8th is tremendous. the fear is that the merrimac will be showing up the next day at new york harbor, baltimore or philadelphia and that these cities will be razed or laid under contribution. one of the easiest ways some people write in on is saying, we need to lock the merrimac in the elizabeth river. lock her in or lock her out. to use submerged hulks, stone boats, barges to prevent the ship from leaving its harbor and launching another attack on the u.s. navy in hampton roads. this idea also is applied to the potomac, the fear that the merrimac is going to come up to the potomac and shell the capital is palpable. so the solution was to send ships to kettle bottom shoals, just below washington's rather treacherous stretch of river and to sink ships there, two frig ets if necessary. if the merrimac destroyed two of the navy's best ships, why not sink them in the potomac and block th
already, in the 1850s, ericson has this idea of how to create this ultimate warship. the fear that you find in northern cities, especially the seaboard cities after the events of march the 8th is tremendous. the fear is that the merrimac will be showing up the next day at new york harbor, baltimore or philadelphia and that these cities will be razed or laid under contribution. one of the easiest ways some people write in on is saying, we need to lock the merrimac in the elizabeth river. lock...
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ericson demasiaims martínez es condenado para mori ir en el estado de alcanzos >>> el juego ya dictóa para mi hijo >>> el 12 de junio es la fecha que los abogado in tenitentarán gar >>> su madre prefievifiere verl prisión toda la vida >>> no me importa si lo le ponen año, pero lo que quiero es saber que mi hijo está vivo. aunque pase los últimos años de mi vida recibiendo cartaita de él >>> la resignación es yo único que calma el sufrimiento de esta familia al saber que cada días ericson se acerca más a la muerte. decir que lo quiero mucho. que siempre ha sido y será un ejemplo para mi. que como hermano mayor, tengo todos el respeto posible. sus hermanos dicen que ya no soportan más la cargo emocional que la sentencia llevó a este hogar >>> ver a mi madre sufriendo para mi es muy duro porque es mi madre >>> también luis armando dice que sufre porque fue el que lo crio hasta los 17 años cuando ericson decidió migrar a los estados unidos >>> pares a genético el erick no es mi hijo >>> siempre la vi y trate era como un hijo y nunca hubieran diferencios con su hermanos de parte mía para
ericson demasiaims martínez es condenado para mori ir en el estado de alcanzos >>> el juego ya dictóa para mi hijo >>> el 12 de junio es la fecha que los abogado in tenitentarán gar >>> su madre prefievifiere verl prisión toda la vida >>> no me importa si lo le ponen año, pero lo que quiero es saber que mi hijo está vivo. aunque pase los últimos años de mi vida recibiendo cartaita de él >>> la resignación es yo único que calma el...
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and when the dust settled louis ericson still a bruin. b's making a pair of minor moves neither involving the impending free agent. here we go. ericson stays put and in separate deals with the devils and hurricanes the bruins pick up forward lee stempniak and john michael for a combined four draft picks. 7's trey daerr reporting live where don sweeney just spoke happen. tre? >>> joe, you summed it up well. the trade dead lynn pretty much a dud for the bruins. kind of a here have these picks type men it willy from boston. four future draft sections spent most importantly no movement on louis ericson who is free to walk at season's end. >>> the deal had to be right. it has to be right for this organization for me to do that. that's what i have been entrust entrusted to do and i will continue to do that and for me louis ericson is an important part of what we're doing now to be in a position we're in. it could be also for an extended deal. it works in conjunction with our bigger outlook of our organization going forward. and what we're tryin
and when the dust settled louis ericson still a bruin. b's making a pair of minor moves neither involving the impending free agent. here we go. ericson stays put and in separate deals with the devils and hurricanes the bruins pick up forward lee stempniak and john michael for a combined four draft picks. 7's trey daerr reporting live where don sweeney just spoke happen. tre? >>> joe, you summed it up well. the trade dead lynn pretty much a dud for the bruins. kind of a here have these...
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ericson never wavered. he could have been found liable for not taking more steps into looking into the safety of the ship. i'll come to you next. questioner: what happened to erickson? >> his life was short, unfortunately. he was drafted into the army corps of engineers. he was a brave and able runner of men. he ran engine rooms that took american troops over to the european theater. he died an untimely death. later, i touch on this at the very end of the book in the epilogue, the owners of the company are charged in a civil litigation for death. the families stood to make $10,000 apiece to be paid by the insurers. ericson had died by the time of that trial. by the time a came to the testimony phase, erickson was dead and the owners blamed him for the entire accident. they twisted the evidence and made him the fall guy. they ended up not having to pay the civil charges. they continued to make erickson their scapegoat and he, being dead, had no way to defend himself. it is a good question. sorry for the answ
ericson never wavered. he could have been found liable for not taking more steps into looking into the safety of the ship. i'll come to you next. questioner: what happened to erickson? >> his life was short, unfortunately. he was drafted into the army corps of engineers. he was a brave and able runner of men. he ran engine rooms that took american troops over to the european theater. he died an untimely death. later, i touch on this at the very end of the book in the epilogue, the owners...
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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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ericson was furious about that when he found out. later was proven correctly that had the navy used the full amount of pouder thwder that he recommended the shells would have gone through the merrimac's skin. you have all sorts of northerners, proposing different styles of shell. that, that bolts, steel tipped shells, you have -- j. buyers write in saying the way to break the hull or the -- the plating -- is to coat iron balls in lead. and that once they hit the enemy's, case mate, the lead will flatten out and therefore sort of concentrate the thrust of the shell. and that this will either crack or actually go through the casement. sounds great on paper. probably not very viable. you have a carriage maker from elgin, iowa, write in saying i have created this special shell that can go through any sort of plating and sends in all sorts of drawings most of which look terribly complicated and not very workable. jesse strohm writes into the president and says i have a specialty shell that can destroy the monster from the deep from richmo
ericson was furious about that when he found out. later was proven correctly that had the navy used the full amount of pouder thwder that he recommended the shells would have gone through the merrimac's skin. you have all sorts of northerners, proposing different styles of shell. that, that bolts, steel tipped shells, you have -- j. buyers write in saying the way to break the hull or the -- the plating -- is to coat iron balls in lead. and that once they hit the enemy's, case mate, the lead...
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ericson. ericson: vermont is not business friendly because it's not business -- business cannot afford to pay the wages it would like to pay their employees. the students need to know why. the reason vermont is not business friendly is the federal government and the state government, the legislatures, are passing laws saying administrative officials may make rules and regulations. so the federal government, u.s. congress and state government, state legislature in montpelier are passing laws that are like blank homework papers, equivalent of letting the gender field and in. they are saying administrative officials who are not elected officials can make rules and regulations that businesses have to comply with. the administrative officials wind and died by lobbyists but that is a reporter because they're not elected officials or candidates. >> moderator: mr. peters. peters: the economy is not really good in the state of vermont because antibusiness, i believe. you've got to make business come to
ericson. ericson: vermont is not business friendly because it's not business -- business cannot afford to pay the wages it would like to pay their employees. the students need to know why. the reason vermont is not business friendly is the federal government and the state government, the legislatures, are passing laws saying administrative officials may make rules and regulations. so the federal government, u.s. congress and state government, state legislature in montpelier are passing laws...
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ericson studies the amount and impact of plastic debris in the ocean. after successfully fishing the surface, we wondered what might be below. out here, the water looks very clear, but you never know what's lying underneath. the bags we found do more than just litter the ocean floor. this is the marine mammal center. its staff and volunteers rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured animals. >> he's not very responsive. he'll get an initial assessment. >> reporter: dr. bill van bond is director of veterinary science. >> whales, sea lions, dolphins, in my personal experience, i've seen all three of those animals with bags in them. >> reporter: if a marine mammal swallows a plastic bag can it kill the animal? >> it could. it could. but i think the bigger concern is the unseen effects of these materials. >> as those plastic bags migrate out the deep ocean, they fragment very quickly. one plastic bag can turn into 10,000 particles the size of fish food. >> reporter: ericson has traveled to remote locations. where rotating ocean currents known as gyres have t
ericson studies the amount and impact of plastic debris in the ocean. after successfully fishing the surface, we wondered what might be below. out here, the water looks very clear, but you never know what's lying underneath. the bags we found do more than just litter the ocean floor. this is the marine mammal center. its staff and volunteers rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured animals. >> he's not very responsive. he'll get an initial assessment. >> reporter: dr. bill van bond...
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. >> reporter: 85-year-old louis ericson races angus steers and grows flowers. has a lawn and tend to a vegetable garden. >> potatoes, beans. >> reporter: ericson lives on a fixed income. so how can he afford the keep his land so lush and green when santa cruz is rationing water and issuing fines? the answer runs through it. it is called the creek. the stream cuts through his property before it flows into the city of santa cruz. he irrigates with creek water using a pump. he uses four to 6,000 gallons a month with nee free. >> if you want to irrigate with city water, it would be so expensive you couldn't do it. >> reporter: ericson's use of the water is legal. the right to use water on your land. these rights came with his property. as seen online with this water atlas, tens of thousands of individuals hold different kinds of water rights. from the 49er gold rush to the huge state and federal water projects, the laws that govern them reflect more than 150 years of compromise as well as conflict. >> as mark twain once said, water is for fighting. >> tom hicks is
. >> reporter: 85-year-old louis ericson races angus steers and grows flowers. has a lawn and tend to a vegetable garden. >> potatoes, beans. >> reporter: ericson lives on a fixed income. so how can he afford the keep his land so lush and green when santa cruz is rationing water and issuing fines? the answer runs through it. it is called the creek. the stream cuts through his property before it flows into the city of santa cruz. he irrigates with creek water using a pump. he...
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ericson "i personally keep my trucks off university avenue. a tire for my big truck is pushing $400 so i'll drive around." "i'm taking ridgeway, i'm taking rainbow because this road is such junk that its crazy to take ericson tells me if you can't avoid university - - slowing down is the next best option to help prevent damage to your vehicle. we've got you covered live in the newsroom . . . jessica hartman kwwl news. city enginers say they are completing the necessary paperwork and hope to begin in early spring of next year. decision 2016 coverage -- hillary clinton testifying for hours during the hearing on benghazi. steve handelsman has the latest from d-c. hillary clinton stayed cool at the marathon 11 hour charged she tried to cover up "you knew the truth. that's not what the american people got." she again denied a coverup sot: hillary clinton, fmr. secretary of state (d) presidential candidate :16-:19 "there was a lot of conflicting information that we were trying to make sense of" she did get emotional... telling lawmakers she cares mo
ericson "i personally keep my trucks off university avenue. a tire for my big truck is pushing $400 so i'll drive around." "i'm taking ridgeway, i'm taking rainbow because this road is such junk that its crazy to take ericson tells me if you can't avoid university - - slowing down is the next best option to help prevent damage to your vehicle. we've got you covered live in the newsroom . . . jessica hartman kwwl news. city enginers say they are completing the necessary paperwork...
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president officially recognized leif ericson as the discoverer of ericson as the disco[ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions,
president officially recognized leif ericson as the discoverer of ericson as the disco[ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin,...
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mark ericson is the executive director of the open internet coalition. can you explain what google did to change its privacy policy and why? >> google announced about six week ago it was preparing to change its privacy policy. the first time i think a company of that size has given that much time and engaged in that kind of education campaign but they took diverse privacy policies that applied to some 70 different products that google provides and they consolidated them into one single privacy policy that was uniform across all those different products. >> and what's the benefit to google of doing this? >> so the benefit to google they would say is one, you only have to manage one privacy policy. they would also say they're able to provide mortar geted ses to users so for instance if you're using their g mail product and you're inviting people to a prty that they may know who some of your friends or based on your interaction on a google social network might suggest friends you want to invite and they're able to do that because they are working with you b
mark ericson is the executive director of the open internet coalition. can you explain what google did to change its privacy policy and why? >> google announced about six week ago it was preparing to change its privacy policy. the first time i think a company of that size has given that much time and engaged in that kind of education campaign but they took diverse privacy policies that applied to some 70 different products that google provides and they consolidated them into one single...
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ericson demasiaims martínez es condenado para mori ir en el estado de alcanzos >>> el juego ya dictóión es yo único que calma el sufrimiento de esta familia al saber que cada días ericson se acerca más a la muerte. decir que lo quiero mucho. que siempre ha sido y será un ejemplo para mi. que como hermano mayor, tengo todos el respeto posible. sus hermanos dicen que ya no soportan más la cargo emocional que la sentencia llevó a este hogar >>> ver a mi madre sufriendo para mi es muy duro porque es mi madre >>> también luis armando dice que sufre porque fue el que lo crio hasta los 17 años cuando ericson decidió migrar a los estados unidos >>> pares a genético el erick no es mi hijo >>> siempre la vi y trate era como un hijo y nunca hubieran diferencios con su hermanos de parte mía para él. sin embargo, el procurador de los derechos humanos creen que el destino de riericson puede cambiar >>> si bien lo estados unidos mantiene la pena de muerte también contemplan medios y garantía para en pugnar cualquier sentencia y por eso his un llamado a las autoridades de salvador para que haga lo q
ericson demasiaims martínez es condenado para mori ir en el estado de alcanzos >>> el juego ya dictóión es yo único que calma el sufrimiento de esta familia al saber que cada días ericson se acerca más a la muerte. decir que lo quiero mucho. que siempre ha sido y será un ejemplo para mi. que como hermano mayor, tengo todos el respeto posible. sus hermanos dicen que ya no soportan más la cargo emocional que la sentencia llevó a este hogar >>> ver a mi madre sufriendo...
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goals and points entering the time year of his contract the 30-year-old ericson is picking a perfect time to have a career year at the finishing out with just two goals ericson lit the lamp 7 times, 8 games this month all while main taping his role as 8 two-way forward. in today's walk through most not notically chandler jones dealing with an the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free people are sick and tired of establishment politics, and they want real change! bernie sanders -- husband, father, grandfather, an honest leader building a movement with
goals and points entering the time year of his contract the 30-year-old ericson is picking a perfect time to have a career year at the finishing out with just two goals ericson lit the lamp 7 times, 8 games this month all while main taping his role as 8 two-way forward. in today's walk through most not notically chandler jones dealing with an the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting...
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ericson: he said it second. sanders: and with the transportation bill we will have $400 million to build roads and bridges and create jobs. we have greatly expanded community health centers now accessing the primary health care through the center's. we have expanded veterans' programs with primary health care all over the state. >>moderator: let's talk about gridlock we will start with you. what will you do to try to break the gridlock? laframboise: the biggest problem is 2.fingers at. of that is what i recognized immediately to think of the solution to the problem. by simply changing the way we go to to write the bill first to turning our representatives in two representatives instead of legislators then bypass the gridlock to go to almost directly the three bills that i have researched the most people agree with the areas that i wrote the bill. mcgovern: the question and? am i and favor of gridlock? >>moderator: what will you do to end gridlock? mcgovern: first come of focus on issues that unite us and not div
ericson: he said it second. sanders: and with the transportation bill we will have $400 million to build roads and bridges and create jobs. we have greatly expanded community health centers now accessing the primary health care through the center's. we have expanded veterans' programs with primary health care all over the state. >>moderator: let's talk about gridlock we will start with you. what will you do to try to break the gridlock? laframboise: the biggest problem is 2.fingers at. of...
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how do you address the leif ericson story? you know, it's always interesting, especially when i when have a wonderful opportunity to talk to two colleagues about ericson and and everybody wants to all my norwegian friends, him as norwegian and all my icelandic friends claim him as icelandic. but you know, the greenland ticks also claim him as theirs too. so again, i think it's clear that leif ericson, his father, erik, the red legend theory at that period and certainly erik, the rett of in iceland and the leader in greenland and leif erickson's journey into north america and the settlements in in nova scotia. the area and the fact that they've found viking age remnants and foundations in that part of north america clear indications that the settlements there and the early as the thousand and then again i think that's that's where the story ends i mean the ruins in minnesota and other things kind leave that to the academic to argue about but again the story about the nordics arriving in north america 500 years prior to columbus
how do you address the leif ericson story? you know, it's always interesting, especially when i when have a wonderful opportunity to talk to two colleagues about ericson and and everybody wants to all my norwegian friends, him as norwegian and all my icelandic friends claim him as icelandic. but you know, the greenland ticks also claim him as theirs too. so again, i think it's clear that leif ericson, his father, erik, the red legend theory at that period and certainly erik, the rett of in...
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with ericson. he'll fake the hand off and instead run this one for himself, 6 points on the board. mount vista beats arapaho, 41- 24. >> ponderosa traveling south to they're doing their best to hang. this puts the rams in the red zone. they would score shortly after to tie things up. they would pull away after that. finding the end zone. ponderosa would top rampart, 37- 6. >> it's a one-point game with only two seconds left in the first half when there's a hail mary up into the end zone, the ball gets tipped and the hands of ty webber as time expires. they looked up again in the second half to make it 20-6. green mountain kept hanging around though. there's this one-handed catch that nearly got the rams back in the game but they still fall short 20-12, thanks in large part to that hail mary. >> in my head i was like don't drop the ball, can you do this. last game, so i want to make sure i give my all this game, and he gave it my all and came down with the ball. my heart literally just stopped and i
with ericson. he'll fake the hand off and instead run this one for himself, 6 points on the board. mount vista beats arapaho, 41- 24. >> ponderosa traveling south to they're doing their best to hang. this puts the rams in the red zone. they would score shortly after to tie things up. they would pull away after that. finding the end zone. ponderosa would top rampart, 37- 6. >> it's a one-point game with only two seconds left in the first half when there's a hail mary up into the end...
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the children know who leaf ericson is. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm a very, very huge fan of all of your works. the first book was given to me by my mother, professor and the madman and i red it -- read it literally in two days. what my question is, do you agree historical text and what have you and you just find interesting stories that have not been fully explored or do youju just say, oh, this might interesting to write about? o do you have a little file cabinet and say, oh, i'm going to --he this is what i'm going write my next book about? w >> i mean, to give you an example. one from the past and one from the future. the professor and the madman was a well-known story and i came across it when i was reading book by a man called jonathan green called chasing the sun dictionaries and the man who made it and there was a tiny footnote lexographers would be familiar with the story of w.c. miner who was a murderer who was a prolific writer in the led and he was reading it in the bath and i sat up and said, i just don't
the children know who leaf ericson is. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm a very, very huge fan of all of your works. the first book was given to me by my mother, professor and the madman and i red it -- read it literally in two days. what my question is, do you agree historical text and what have you and you just find interesting stories that have not been fully explored or do youju just say, oh, this might interesting to write about? o do you have...
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but then ericson realized her insurance company required her to do her p.t.t a local hospital. >> abington lansdale charges $185 for 15 minutes. >> and plus more than $100 for just a hot pack. >> i think that's insane. i think it's ridiculous. >> and her hospital bills were 60 sessions totaling over $1100 going against her insurance deductible. >> i was angry and not expecting a bill of that size. no one told me what the fees were. >> you can battle bills but you must be armed with information. to that end, the "action news" troubleshooters found a powerful free tool. fair help. >> a consumer website finally allowing consumers to pull back the curtain on healthcare pricing. >> every procedure, device and service has its own code. on fair health consumer.org, a few clicks and you find the codes and get the ballpark price you should expect to pay. >> the results page will show you what is the typical charge for that procedure in your specific geographic area. >> as examples a few codes for our station zip code. medical code 73721, an m.r.i. the estimated charge
but then ericson realized her insurance company required her to do her p.t.t a local hospital. >> abington lansdale charges $185 for 15 minutes. >> and plus more than $100 for just a hot pack. >> i think that's insane. i think it's ridiculous. >> and her hospital bills were 60 sessions totaling over $1100 going against her insurance deductible. >> i was angry and not expecting a bill of that size. no one told me what the fees were. >> you can battle bills but...
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ericson studies the amount and impact of plastic debris in the ocean.uccessfully fishing the surface, we wondered what might be below. out here the water looks very clear, but you never know what's lying underneath. the bags we found do more than just litter the ocean floor. this is the marine mammal center. its staff and volunteers rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured animals. >> he's not very responsive. he'll get an initial assessment. >> reporter: dr. bill van bond is director of veterinary science. >> whales, sea lions, dolphins, in my personal experience, i've seen all three of those animals with bags in them. >> reporter: if a marine mammal swallows a plastic bag can it kill the animal? >> it could. it could. but i think the bigger concern is the unseen effects of these materials. >> as those plastic bags migrate out the deep ocean, they fragment very quickly. one plastic bag can turn into 10,000 particles the size of fish food. >> reporter: ericson has traveled to remote locations. rotating ocean currents known as gyres have trapped debris,
ericson studies the amount and impact of plastic debris in the ocean.uccessfully fishing the surface, we wondered what might be below. out here the water looks very clear, but you never know what's lying underneath. the bags we found do more than just litter the ocean floor. this is the marine mammal center. its staff and volunteers rescue and rehabilitate sick and injured animals. >> he's not very responsive. he'll get an initial assessment. >> reporter: dr. bill van bond is...
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. >>> in 1981 baltimorean john ericson had a plan for our mothers and fathers.a nice place with three square meals, plenty of company with an eye on them to keep them safe. first came charlestown, then oakcrest. now the ericson retirement company has filed chapter 11. you can plame the real estate market. some residents couldn't sell their homes to pay ericson to move into the entire retirement center so the company wants to split its land management side from its purchasing side in hopes of getting out of this mess. >>> to anne arundel county where they are still going back and forth on the arundel mills location for slots. >> this morning it looks like there's a shift in locations. abc2 news linda so is here with a report. >> reporter: since the beginning the idea of putting a slots casino at the mall has drawn a lot of debate. now some county leaders want to move the proposed side to a different location. the county council met last night and introdude two separate bills. one would go ahead with the current plan to allow slots at arundel mills. another would
. >>> in 1981 baltimorean john ericson had a plan for our mothers and fathers.a nice place with three square meals, plenty of company with an eye on them to keep them safe. first came charlestown, then oakcrest. now the ericson retirement company has filed chapter 11. you can plame the real estate market. some residents couldn't sell their homes to pay ericson to move into the entire retirement center so the company wants to split its land management side from its purchasing side in...
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efforts to establish back channels between the republican party, a source tells cnn, ericson sent anto a campaign adviser of trump trying to facilitate a meeting between trump and vladimir putin. those efforts were rebuffed by the trump campaign. was he used by the russian half his age? a lawyer says their relationship was real and cites this video of them recording "beauty and the beast" in the studio and a source close to the situation tells cnn ericson has been visiting her in jail, even recently. but in court papers, prosecutors say, quote, she appears to treat that relationship as simply a necessary aspect of her activities. >> what would his best defense be? >> your best defense is that you were a dupe. you were an unknowing participate in certain activities. >> reporter: former spies say deploying a young woman is tried and true russian spy craft. >> she was definitely a honey trap. she was a beautiful woman, young, alluring, spoke beautiful english, she would be attractive to a lot of lonely men in washington, d.c. she was the perfect trojans horse, if you like, get her throu
efforts to establish back channels between the republican party, a source tells cnn, ericson sent anto a campaign adviser of trump trying to facilitate a meeting between trump and vladimir putin. those efforts were rebuffed by the trump campaign. was he used by the russian half his age? a lawyer says their relationship was real and cites this video of them recording "beauty and the beast" in the studio and a source close to the situation tells cnn ericson has been visiting her in...
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eric ericson radio host, conservative blogger and latest victim of a dangerous prank called swatting. designed to get a massive please response. in effect to call out the s.w.a.t. team. >> i guess you'll have to find out. i'm going to shoot someone else soon. >> reporter: ericson blogged about swatting days before he was targeted. he believes it is because of his conservative views. >> i have a 3-year-old, 6-year- old and my wife. >> reporter: anyone can be swatted and increasingly they are. assault rifles drawn swarmed this colorado springs home thinking a father and girl were held at gun point. >> i will kill these people. >> reporter: it turned out to be a hoax. this 15-year-old boy was s.w.a.t.ed when hackers got through his x-box connection. >> i thought i was going to die when they came in my room. >> reporter: the fbi is cracking down. one of the most high profile is a hacker from massachusetts. 19 at the time of he is arrest. is serving 11 years in federal president for swatting, including the colorado springs case. >> some of the motivation for swatting is revenge to victims
eric ericson radio host, conservative blogger and latest victim of a dangerous prank called swatting. designed to get a massive please response. in effect to call out the s.w.a.t. team. >> i guess you'll have to find out. i'm going to shoot someone else soon. >> reporter: ericson blogged about swatting days before he was targeted. he believes it is because of his conservative views. >> i have a 3-year-old, 6-year- old and my wife. >> reporter: anyone can be swatted and...
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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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these have been done by nokia, samsung and ericson. as for the 5g marketplace at large, it is challenging. china has made aggressive use of its development bank to support indigenous sploirz. payment terms offered while legal are unavailable to competitors. the u.s. export/import bank and the development finance corporation could rebalance the situation. also the chinese market telecom market is massive, supporting significant r 12k3 & d by suppliers. r&d spending support in the u.s., the u.s. connect and the senate intelligence bill are excellent. however more could be done to support 5g product development, local use, and 6g research. regarding 5g security, it will enable use cases supporting critical services across multiple industries. this makes the attack service larger than in 4g, with the potential for catastrophic networks. this was known during the creation of 5g and actions in 3 gpp standards. network breaches are possible. nokia does not support the view that product or geographic isolation are effective. rather securities
these have been done by nokia, samsung and ericson. as for the 5g marketplace at large, it is challenging. china has made aggressive use of its development bank to support indigenous sploirz. payment terms offered while legal are unavailable to competitors. the u.s. export/import bank and the development finance corporation could rebalance the situation. also the chinese market telecom market is massive, supporting significant r 12k3 & d by suppliers. r&d spending support in the u.s.,...
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and like sergeant major kenneth ericson. they are our neighbors, our friends. they're teachers, zivic leaders, coaches. loved ones. they're continuing to serve america, to defend and to strengthen our democracy long after they take off the uniform. and all our work at v.a. adds up to the single statistic that matters most. veterans' lives improved. veteran's lives saved. by the work that we do together. now that's what we've done. i want to talk a minute about how we've done it and who, importantly, does it. the v.a. work force has been delivering for vets during a period of rapid change. teaching us vivid lessons that have forever altered the way v.a. does business. first, while the covid-19 public health emergency came to an end six months ago, let's not forget that v.a.'s frontline staff provided world class care through what has been a devastating once in a century pandemic. from the moment that pandemic hit, v.a.'s public servants mobilized around one core mission. saving and improving the lives of veterans, their family, caregivers, and senior vivers. the
and like sergeant major kenneth ericson. they are our neighbors, our friends. they're teachers, zivic leaders, coaches. loved ones. they're continuing to serve america, to defend and to strengthen our democracy long after they take off the uniform. and all our work at v.a. adds up to the single statistic that matters most. veterans' lives improved. veteran's lives saved. by the work that we do together. now that's what we've done. i want to talk a minute about how we've done it and who,...