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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 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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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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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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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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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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and then 24 hours later voted against it and ericson said, look, it's not just a liberal conspiracy to call this confusion when in fact, eric rudol rudolph-- eric ericson talking, on this vote. >> and the g.o.p. in disarray, it wasn't what did or didn't get done in this fiscal cliff deal which was more can kicking. >> jon, i think that was the mean, if i can use jim's word. this is the political story that comes out of this debacle. there was only one column i saw that was really thoughtful by robert samuelson and real clear politics that said this is a failure of presidential leadership because the president wasn't talking at all about the fact that the country is spending more than it's taking in. >> it's a financial story, this is not a political story. no, it really was a financial story, this is about taxes. this is about budget. we should have had the financial reporters covering this. the political reporters, all they did was talk about sparring and who is up and who is down. we got no news. the new york times coverage was atrocious, all coverage no finance. >> and we saw the sc
and then 24 hours later voted against it and ericson said, look, it's not just a liberal conspiracy to call this confusion when in fact, eric rudol rudolph-- eric ericson talking, on this vote. >> and the g.o.p. in disarray, it wasn't what did or didn't get done in this fiscal cliff deal which was more can kicking. >> jon, i think that was the mean, if i can use jim's word. this is the political story that comes out of this debacle. there was only one column i saw that was really...
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and 3-2 in the third, ericson with his team leading ninth of the year. the bruins first hat trick of the year, 4-2, the final. the bruins win, now a game over 500. they're home again saturday leafs come to the garden. >>> rex ryan coached in foxboro, he was with the jets, but the head coach of the bills now, nothing has changed when it comes to the patriots. people say rex obsesses over them. rex says i just want to beat them. >> the reason i say, you know, when they say obsess, i want what they have, they won some rings or whatever, i ain't kissing them but i respect them, i admire the fact that they've been that successful through the years, but that's what i'm chasing. you know, i want to win, man. i mean, that's simple as that. and to do it, if you want to be the very best you gotta go ahead and beat this team. >> the patriots won in buffalo, but in that game edelman and louis led the way with half of the patriots offense. edelman out with a broken foot and lewis a torn acl. pats look at others to step up keyshawn martin and anybody. >> fenway park n
and 3-2 in the third, ericson with his team leading ninth of the year. the bruins first hat trick of the year, 4-2, the final. the bruins win, now a game over 500. they're home again saturday leafs come to the garden. >>> rex ryan coached in foxboro, he was with the jets, but the head coach of the bills now, nothing has changed when it comes to the patriots. people say rex obsesses over them. rex says i just want to beat them. >> the reason i say, you know, when they say obsess,...
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ericson retirement communities filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. based in catonsville, they run more than a dozen community including two in our area. the company also agreed to be purchased but officials say ericson's debt has to be restructured to finish that deal. >>> 5:02. the latest on the johns hopkins university student killed in a deadly hit-and-run near campus. baltimore police say the man accused of kitting and killing 20-year-old miriam frankl has not turned himself in to police. earlier the man told his family he would go to the police. police found his pickup but haven't been able to locate him. a memorial service has been set up for miriam frankl, who is from chicago. it's expected to be held on campus but right now arrangements have not been finalized. >>> the latest on the war in afghanistan. today u.s. officials say they expect afghan president hamid karzai to concede he fell short of the august election and that announcement is critical because it could determine if president obama will send more troops to the war-torn region. viv
ericson retirement communities filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. based in catonsville, they run more than a dozen community including two in our area. the company also agreed to be purchased but officials say ericson's debt has to be restructured to finish that deal. >>> 5:02. the latest on the johns hopkins university student killed in a deadly hit-and-run near campus. baltimore police say the man accused of kitting and killing 20-year-old miriam frankl has not turned himself in to...
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and there both ericson and reesman were enormously helpful but also by someone i call a secret mentor, a mentor from a distance, albert kamo because in his great book, "the rebel," it's about a brilliant expose on totalism and he pretty much calls it that. and at the same time an insistence that we remain rebels. that we remain critical of the status quo. and that combination, that again tielectronic, call it what you will is very important to me and not always easy to sustain. further influence of mentors was just i would say briefly with ericson, i felt he brought -- he showed how one could bring psychoanalysis into history. it didn't have to be just in the clinic or the office or on the couch. and that was an inspiration to me. >> when you knew him, he was doing his studies of martin luther and others? >> absolutely. and my first encounter -- my first meeting with him, he talked for hours comparing 16th century athelectric training with chinese thought reform as he was about to write his book on luther and i was about to write my book on thought reform. and david reesman was an ext
and there both ericson and reesman were enormously helpful but also by someone i call a secret mentor, a mentor from a distance, albert kamo because in his great book, "the rebel," it's about a brilliant expose on totalism and he pretty much calls it that. and at the same time an insistence that we remain rebels. that we remain critical of the status quo. and that combination, that again tielectronic, call it what you will is very important to me and not always easy to sustain....
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the question was, could i put it together in book form and conversations i had with both ericson and reesman began to convince me that maybe i could and reesman performed the unbelievably generous task of writing page after page of letters. we were walking frequently and seeing each other regularly going on these long walks, fresh pond park in cambridge. but he would still write letters like a 19th century correspondence -- correspondent, and wrote in response to each of my chapters with enthusiasm and with openings where they took him and his associations. and so i could come to the sense and yes, i could write this book and it could even have something to say. these are the days when we were all smoking. this was in the -- late '60s. and i found -- i was never a heavy smoker but i found myself smoking more and more trying to finish this damn book until i finished it and i could stop smoking all together. [laughter] >> with the surgeon general's report right at that time. so we have our physical involvements in these studies. >> let me ask you a question about the hiroshima book and
the question was, could i put it together in book form and conversations i had with both ericson and reesman began to convince me that maybe i could and reesman performed the unbelievably generous task of writing page after page of letters. we were walking frequently and seeing each other regularly going on these long walks, fresh pond park in cambridge. but he would still write letters like a 19th century correspondence -- correspondent, and wrote in response to each of my chapters with...
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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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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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the suspect, 59-year-old dana ericson faces several charges, including attempted murder. investigators say ericson attacked the young girl, who is a foreign exchange student from china, hitting her in the back with the hatchet. they say the two did not know each other - and it happened on the street. the girl is expected to be ok. ericson is set to be in 13-year-old nicole lovell's murder - in an effort to police are still investigating the stabbing that killed lovell. two virginia tech students face charges in her death. the search warrants could contain key details of the prosecution's evidence against david eisenhauer and natalie keepers. eisenhauer faces abuduction and murder charges. police charged keepers with accessory before and after the fact and illegally dumping nicole's body just across carolina. the texas boy now know as the affluenza teen is in court today - to find out if his case will go to adult court. deputies moved ethan couch to an adult jail two weeks ago - but that didn't necessarily mean his case would be heard in an adult court. if a judge decides
the suspect, 59-year-old dana ericson faces several charges, including attempted murder. investigators say ericson attacked the young girl, who is a foreign exchange student from china, hitting her in the back with the hatchet. they say the two did not know each other - and it happened on the street. the girl is expected to be ok. ericson is set to be in 13-year-old nicole lovell's murder - in an effort to police are still investigating the stabbing that killed lovell. two virginia tech...
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eric ericson, you are in touch with the conservative community.he ground swell for the trump candidacy? >> now that he its talking foreign policy, it might grow. i'm impressed. the conservatives are real befuddled. there are a lot that want to woo some into the race. you are going to see a lot of people line up behind him. sarah palin and mitt romney have it easy. they can raise money with the snap of a finger. they can sit it out. donald trump, we can put him in that policy too. >> the only foreign policy he knows is the miss universe pageant. thank god i wore my cowboy boots today. forget the idea of donald trump run running. he is not. the idea of him being in the white house, if you thought bill clinton had a good time, let donald trump going to the white house. >> eric, i want to get to the mike pence conversation in a minute. this is a very, very serious conversation. >> roland just mentioned michele bachmann. she is making some trips to the situation. she hasn't ruled it in or ruled it out. part is to get media attention. eric ericson, real
eric ericson, you are in touch with the conservative community.he ground swell for the trump candidacy? >> now that he its talking foreign policy, it might grow. i'm impressed. the conservatives are real befuddled. there are a lot that want to woo some into the race. you are going to see a lot of people line up behind him. sarah palin and mitt romney have it easy. they can raise money with the snap of a finger. they can sit it out. donald trump, we can put him in that policy too. >>...
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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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now that we are starting to see that there is a lot more to this. >> reporter: but now ericson and othershose land, businesses and quality of life could be disrupted are sounding a growing chorus of dissenchantment. >> they were saying there won't be any problems. make it right with you people. won't give us any numbers or tell us what they are really going to do. >> reporter: ericson's farm stands on the edge of highway 99. he could lose a three quarter mile stretch of land. >> they are saying at this point it would be 100 feet it. if it goes aerial it could be only 50 feet. >> reporter: to be sure individual counties and have taken question with the issue. >> it is always the question in the details. >> reporter: but support is waning. >> i think that our surrounding constituency base is recognizing that what we once thought might be action of excitement for an enhanced way of travelling is not penciling out as it was presented. >> reporter: here the high- speed rail project could take two possible routes. one is along existing union pacific tracks right next to highway 99. the other tw
now that we are starting to see that there is a lot more to this. >> reporter: but now ericson and othershose land, businesses and quality of life could be disrupted are sounding a growing chorus of dissenchantment. >> they were saying there won't be any problems. make it right with you people. won't give us any numbers or tell us what they are really going to do. >> reporter: ericson's farm stands on the edge of highway 99. he could lose a three quarter mile stretch of land....
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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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this is where the suspect daniel ericson was help up with a 15-year-old hostage. s.w.a.t. teams were brought in. they tried to negotiate with this guy for several hours. suspect was firing on them several times. finally s.w.a.t. returned fire and killed the suspect. this began earlier in the day at the days inn. officer darren reed call. he chases after the suspect. that suspect shoots after officer reed and hits him. that officer later dies at the hospital. we are learning more about that officer, as well. we understand he was actually close to retirement. he does leave behind a wife and two children. there is no motive at this point for this shooting. >>> sheriff deputies are investigating an apparent there is at 107th avenue. deputies are confirming it appears to be a homicide of an adult. they are not confirming the cause of death at this hour or whether it is a man or a woman. we should learn more later this afternoon. 107th avenue is closed. it is in a very rural area. it is not affecting traffic. we'll have more on this tonight at 5:00. >>> sheriff's deputies are se
this is where the suspect daniel ericson was help up with a 15-year-old hostage. s.w.a.t. teams were brought in. they tried to negotiate with this guy for several hours. suspect was firing on them several times. finally s.w.a.t. returned fire and killed the suspect. this began earlier in the day at the days inn. officer darren reed call. he chases after the suspect. that suspect shoots after officer reed and hits him. that officer later dies at the hospital. we are learning more about that...
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report a scary warning for beach-goers after 35-year-old leeanne ericson was attacked in knee-deep water north of san diego last year. >> it was a large wound. >> reporter: according to dr. teil tominaga, she likely survived thanks to quick action on the beach. >> that was crucial because they were able to put a big pressure dressing on and a partial tourniquet on to help the bleeding, to decrease the bleeding. ha reporter: in your experience, is that the shark going after a prson? >> in my experience, that's never the shark going after a person. on reporter: dave badeer is a marine biologist with the pacific. >> we know what great white sharks like the eat. hi know they eat small fish. nothing on you looks like a fiall fish. n> reporter: but there have been an increasing number of shark sightings in southern california. here's one breeching near surfers earlier this week. most of them are young great whites. usme six feet long at just a year old according to marine biologist chris lowe. a i attribute a lot of that to better conservation. s protected white sharks 20 years ago in californ
report a scary warning for beach-goers after 35-year-old leeanne ericson was attacked in knee-deep water north of san diego last year. >> it was a large wound. >> reporter: according to dr. teil tominaga, she likely survived thanks to quick action on the beach. >> that was crucial because they were able to put a big pressure dressing on and a partial tourniquet on to help the bleeding, to decrease the bleeding. ha reporter: in your experience, is that the shark going after a...
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tied at 1 in the second when the lee ericson show takes over. first from david krachi to make it 2-1 and then later from patrice bergeron and it's 3-1 bruins. and then 3-2 in the third. ericson with his team-leading, ninth of the year. and the bruins first hat trick of the year. four-2 the final. bruins win at home, now game over 500, they are home again saturday night since the last he maple leafs have come to the garden. >> the reason they say obsessed, i want what they have, they won some rings, whatever. i ain't kissing them but i respect 'em. i admire the fact that they've been that successful through the years, but that's what i'm chasing. you know, i want to win, man. i mean, that's as simple as that and to do it. if you really want to be the very west, you gotta go ahead and beat this team. >> rex ryan may or may not be obsessed with the patriots but certainly talks a lot about them and his teams usually come to play. coach team has gone against the bill shepherd chick coach team they're ready to rumble. so says rob gronkowski. >> fired
tied at 1 in the second when the lee ericson show takes over. first from david krachi to make it 2-1 and then later from patrice bergeron and it's 3-1 bruins. and then 3-2 in the third. ericson with his team-leading, ninth of the year. and the bruins first hat trick of the year. four-2 the final. bruins win at home, now game over 500, they are home again saturday night since the last he maple leafs have come to the garden. >> the reason they say obsessed, i want what they have, they won...
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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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what the president tonight was really trying to appeal -- not to eric ericson, you know. he's trielg aes trying 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 are 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 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 wh
what the president tonight was really trying to appeal -- not to eric ericson, you know. he's trielg aes trying 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...
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this one came from callen ericson. i love this shot. in new york city where you see the graffiti and bikes, and everything is blanketed with snow. it's nottese to get around new york city. and walking and biking comes to a standstill. and this one also from colin ericson. the "daily news" getting those deliveries out. so far, it looks like he was able to get through that road and it was plowed. ireport.com is where we like to get your pictures of the weather. even if you're stuck at l.a.x. because of all the cancellations, send us pictures. >>> one of the big stories that's coming out of this massive nor'easter, 10 million people in its path. account the folks in boston are really taking it on the chin. so bad that even the salt, the salt trucks can't help. we'll explain why in just a moment when we come back after this break. [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from libe
this one came from callen ericson. i love this shot. in new york city where you see the graffiti and bikes, and everything is blanketed with snow. it's nottese to get around new york city. and walking and biking comes to a standstill. and this one also from colin ericson. the "daily news" getting those deliveries out. so far, it looks like he was able to get through that road and it was plowed. ireport.com is where we like to get your pictures of the weather. even if you're stuck at...
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. >> reporter: diane ericson thought it might have been a family member coming in unannounced. when she went downstairs to check, she realized quickly this was no family member. >> i could see this big black thing just beyond my coffee table. and i probably said something and its head came up and i realized it was a bear. >> reporter: a three-year-old 200-pound female black bear. she showed us where it entered from. through an open window in her sewing room. >> i panicked. i ran upstairs, grabbed a telephone. and i called 911. >> reporter: ericson went to a neighbor's house and the police were on the scene. by that time, the bear had eaten half a bowl of peppermint patties and was out the same window. when police got to it, it was rummaging through the backyard. because it posed a threat to safety, police had to euthanize it. >> they realized i was nervous and wanted to walk me back inside. i came in, got over the initial fear. but they were just fantastic. and i can't thank them enough. >> new jersey officials say this is the tenth time a bear has entered someone's home this y
. >> reporter: diane ericson thought it might have been a family member coming in unannounced. when she went downstairs to check, she realized quickly this was no family member. >> i could see this big black thing just beyond my coffee table. and i probably said something and its head came up and i realized it was a bear. >> reporter: a three-year-old 200-pound female black bear. she showed us where it entered from. through an open window in her sewing room. >> i...
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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 i iand 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 i iand 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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chp officer mike ericson was released from the university of california at davis medical center. he was there for three months... after being left in critical condition. 28-year-old austin scott of nevada...was driving a stolen truck from reno... while police say he was on drugs. he allegedly intentionally struck officer ericson's motorcycle...off of interstate highway-80... before fleeing. scott was later found and arrested. officials say ericson is currently recovering. >> vicki:still ahead. the loss of draymond green. for the warriors last night. lead to a loss for the dubs in game five. but why some are saying. green's suspension was all a part of a plan. and at 5:30. we head back out to florida. for the latest on the deadly shooting at an orlando nightclub. i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual. he said sure...but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clin
chp officer mike ericson was released from the university of california at davis medical center. he was there for three months... after being left in critical condition. 28-year-old austin scott of nevada...was driving a stolen truck from reno... while police say he was on drugs. he allegedly intentionally struck officer ericson's motorcycle...off of interstate highway-80... before fleeing. scott was later found and arrested. officials say ericson is currently recovering. >> vicki:still...
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silvia ericson doesn't know when she'll get back to minnesota. >> i don't think i'm going to come back for christmas next year. >> reporter: not all modes of transportation were hampered by this storm. kids in the heart of manhattan got a rare opportunity to go sledding. in new york, manuel gallegos. >>> the storm brought just a dusting, but our neighbors to the east were slammed with frozen conditions and they are still digging out tonight. wjz is live at thurgood marshall airport. travel is still running slow, kelly -- >> reporter: with several major airports shut down all day, there's still a ripple as many in baltimore were dealing with the snow themselves. >> it just kept snowing, on and on. >> we had like about any where from 18 to about 20-inches of snow. >> reporter: then the wind seemed like it would never end. >> you could be on a piece of highway that's just wet or dry then come across a field that piled the snow right for 20 or 30 feet that's all it takes to spin out. >> reporter: vwi remained open but others shut down, causing problems here. >> it's impacted a good portion
silvia ericson doesn't know when she'll get back to minnesota. >> i don't think i'm going to come back for christmas next year. >> reporter: not all modes of transportation were hampered by this storm. kids in the heart of manhattan got a rare opportunity to go sledding. in new york, manuel gallegos. >>> the storm brought just a dusting, but our neighbors to the east were slammed with frozen conditions and they are still digging out tonight. wjz is live at thurgood marshall...
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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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to your point, carl, ericson's shares are a beneficiary of this increased spend from at&t with them,e perhaps with nokia. at&t responding positively overall to his comments at the conference as well. nokia, by the way, before this announcement, supplied a third of their equipment, ericson two-thirds of network combiment. nokia was not their largest employer. but they're getting bigger. >> nokia las been troubled for quite a long time. it's one of the most popular names in my lightning round, "mad money." when was nokia's high? >> 2000. >> june of 2000. $62. a bit of a decline. wiped out a lot of people. second question. >> yes. >> how did they pick the name? >> that i don't know. the river? >> nokia is a river in fin llan. >> it's just accessing it. it's still in there. >> ikea has done better. >> there since 2,000. remember, there was of course the time nokia had eclipsed blackberry, just to take us back -- motorola, i should say, no nokia eclipsed motorola. >> you're thinking of nortel. >> put out of business by the chinese, stole their ip. >> remember they lost the brazilian contr
to your point, carl, ericson's shares are a beneficiary of this increased spend from at&t with them,e perhaps with nokia. at&t responding positively overall to his comments at the conference as well. nokia, by the way, before this announcement, supplied a third of their equipment, ericson two-thirds of network combiment. nokia was not their largest employer. but they're getting bigger. >> nokia las been troubled for quite a long time. it's one of the most popular names in my...
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four days left before the nhl trade deadline and it is anybody's guess to what happens with louis ericson. the bruins have increased the number of years, but there is no sign that deal is close tonight. he might be the best tradeship out there now that andrew ladd is off the market. black hawks bringing the big forward back to chicago, and marco dano and an additional 2017 pick. and 38 jold sean thornton is not done skreft jet yet, he is getting a one-year contract extension with the florida panthers. >> there naturallon with what's coming up next on the tonight show. >> girard butler here, and a great we're about to show you an incredibly low fare. like all our fares, you get two free bags and zero change fees. because what's the point of an incredibly low fare if you're just going to stack fees on top of it? our sale fares have nothing up book them now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. >> jadiann: so it's thursday night, meaning friday eve. we've almost made it. we are out of time for tonight. thank you for joining us tonight >> adam: we w with looking at
four days left before the nhl trade deadline and it is anybody's guess to what happens with louis ericson. the bruins have increased the number of years, but there is no sign that deal is close tonight. he might be the best tradeship out there now that andrew ladd is off the market. black hawks bringing the big forward back to chicago, and marco dano and an additional 2017 pick. and 38 jold sean thornton is not done skreft jet yet, he is getting a one-year contract extension with the florida...
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ericson's trauma surgeon says, she is doing better... but still has a long way to go.) coming up:historic and deadly flooding -- with more rain on the way... we are tracking the mounting devastation in the central united states... (pam) then: they are designed to help kids focus.... but now some schools want them banned from the classroom. what you need to know about "fidget spinners". (steve) and next: the dramatic new treatment giving new hope to a bay area family with a child struggling with a rare spinal disease... and let roomba from irobot help with your everyday messes. roomba navigates your entire home. cleaning up pet hair and debris for up to 2 hours. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba, from irobot. better. together. in depth tonight a story about courage, tenacity and perserverance. it is about parents who are keeping up the fight .... to find a cure to a rare genetic diesease, that is has gripped their son for 16- years.(steve) as kron 4's justine waldman reports the mchale family in the east bay has dramatic new hope tonight because o
ericson's trauma surgeon says, she is doing better... but still has a long way to go.) coming up:historic and deadly flooding -- with more rain on the way... we are tracking the mounting devastation in the central united states... (pam) then: they are designed to help kids focus.... but now some schools want them banned from the classroom. what you need to know about "fidget spinners". (steve) and next: the dramatic new treatment giving new hope to a bay area family with a child...
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ericson is leading a group that will sail seven thousand miles from the marshal islands to japan and back east. and he will examine the tsunami's impact on marine life. the biggest worry, plastic. >> what you will so is a lot of broken up pieces of everyday living. you will so plastic forks and spoons and plates, and stryofoam cups is any all of these things -- and all of these things that are part of an everyday life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste add to the pollution in the garbage patches are gires. >> and the sites now are discovering the pollutants that can transfer from the plastic into the bodies and tissues of the animals that eat that plastic and mistake it for food, including fish we eat and that is when it's a human health concern. >> reporter: the sailboats are in hawaii and they will start their tour in may from the marshal islands and go to tokyo and sail through the trash patch in the northern pacific along the way and they will send picture s and video and we'll keep you updated as the trash moves towards the western united states. in marinadelrey, californ
ericson is leading a group that will sail seven thousand miles from the marshal islands to japan and back east. and he will examine the tsunami's impact on marine life. the biggest worry, plastic. >> what you will so is a lot of broken up pieces of everyday living. you will so plastic forks and spoons and plates, and stryofoam cups is any all of these things -- and all of these things that are part of an everyday life. >> reporter: that possible plastic waste add to the pollution in...
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ericson? ericson: my grandfather was born in the him perform and it used to be legal and if we legalize it again we could pay for liheap. legalizing and taxing marijuana and hemp won't pay for everything but if it comes between vermont freezing to death in their home and legalizing tax marijuana and pay for the fuel assistance with that. >> moderator: you are watching a live debate at the studio of the vermont public television. the candidates of the united states senate. why don't we move next to health care. we will start with you -- [inaudible] >> moderator: we are going to move to the next topic here. i want to discuss health care and whether or not you support the affordable care act otherwise known as obamacare and we start with you. i support socialize medicine and one of the problems we can't get it because we are tied up in the single-payer issue which is administered in fact and sure we should have it and would take 20 some odd percent of the bill but we will still end up with a rott
ericson? ericson: my grandfather was born in the him perform and it used to be legal and if we legalize it again we could pay for liheap. legalizing and taxing marijuana and hemp won't pay for everything but if it comes between vermont freezing to death in their home and legalizing tax marijuana and pay for the fuel assistance with that. >> moderator: you are watching a live debate at the studio of the vermont public television. the candidates of the united states senate. why don't we...
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the bus, definitely thought that there were going to be more traumatic injuries >> reporter: maren ericson says she was one of the first people to pull up to the scene, roughly an hour before first responders could reach the remote area. >> one of the girls kept saying, "i'm okay, i'm okay. and she just looked right at me and said, "actually, can i just have a hug?" >> reporter: state police say the rolled-over bus was one of four buses from a ymca summer camp program the others not involved. kids from one of the program's other buses seen reuniting with their families the west boise ymca says it does not own the camp buses >> it was a miracle that all of them were in as good of condition that they were in. >> reporter: and tonight, there's no official word on why a summer highlight turned into a summer scare jesse kirsch, nbc news >>> still ahead tonight, a legendary comeback for the world's greatest gymnast, as simone biles hits the mat. >>> plus, pickleball courts on the front lines in a nationwide battle over noise, and it's already dividing communities >>> we're back with one of the m
the bus, definitely thought that there were going to be more traumatic injuries >> reporter: maren ericson says she was one of the first people to pull up to the scene, roughly an hour before first responders could reach the remote area. >> one of the girls kept saying, "i'm okay, i'm okay. and she just looked right at me and said, "actually, can i just have a hug?" >> reporter: state police say the rolled-over bus was one of four buses from a ymca summer camp...
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it's held at the follow-up to the foundry which is an at&t ericson innovation center. what i like about futurecast is it shows my commitment to innovation. i'm not a a reactionary. we bring in small -- more people to talk about the way technology is changing the world. we have an invitation only list of people who come to these events and it's a really fun way to think about the challenges of the future. we have for example the ceo of utah city who was the guy who invented google glass and self driving cars. we have politicians and investors. we have the guy behind -- so in its attempt to seriously think about these issues and is in terms of this book an attempt to turn kids of silicon valley to grub to make them more responsible for the impact on technology which is changing the world in every sense. >> host: has tom perkins ever spoken at futurecast? >> guest: i would like to have him as if he's watching his more than welcome. tom perkins -- >> host: who. >> guest: tom perkins was the original venture capitalist of silicon valley. a very brilliant man who made a fort
it's held at the follow-up to the foundry which is an at&t ericson innovation center. what i like about futurecast is it shows my commitment to innovation. i'm not a a reactionary. we bring in small -- more people to talk about the way technology is changing the world. we have an invitation only list of people who come to these events and it's a really fun way to think about the challenges of the future. we have for example the ceo of utah city who was the guy who invented google glass and...
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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...