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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 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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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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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. 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 "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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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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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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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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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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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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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 ericson? -- 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 apple law -- 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 insurer's. -- 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 i
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 ericson? -- 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 apple law...
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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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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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debra fish is on the platform committee, casey ericson is on the platform
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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? host: 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. yes. up here. qu
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? host: 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...
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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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ericson: i represent the united states marijuana party.states of america is we're suffering from a lack of democracy and the system is american and just to give you an example because i did go to school that our lavender eighth graders to watch this program they are concerned about bullying. but senator leahy has been a bully and he has then a police in the political playground the way children are believed in the schoolyard. and i mean i ran is a democratic candidate this past summer and the senator refused to have even one debate or one for of with be. he is a political playground bully and ps sexist and a totalitarian that is undemocratic and un-american and he should be ashamed of himself. >> if you can have an opportunity to respond. >>. leahy: as a person who wrote the violence against women act i don't see there is any group of women in this country that calls me sexist . and referring to senator sanders i admired him. he and his wife are close friends. i am pleased that he is holding a rally this week to endorse me and the rest of
ericson: i represent the united states marijuana party.states of america is we're suffering from a lack of democracy and the system is american and just to give you an example because i did go to school that our lavender eighth graders to watch this program they are concerned about bullying. but senator leahy has been a bully and he has then a police in the political playground the way children are believed in the schoolyard. and i mean i ran is a democratic candidate this past summer and the...
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so companies like nokia, ericson, samsung, play in the micro space and we play in the core net working wires that go to the cell towers. then the signal from the cell tower, maybe ericson or nokia has patents around. >> that's right. >> what does huawei do? >> they do the radio networks and core net working, as well. they do hand sets ask they're in a lot of businesses we're not in. >> and the question everybody wants to understand, if huawei is one of the dominant players in the space, i think almost everyone agrees, if the chinese government said to huawei, give us the data, they would have no option to do it. but is that meaningful? would huawei be sort of so dominant that it can suck away all this data from every -- you know, everybody in the world and give it to the chinese government? >> so i have no visibility to >> but they're two different questions. if the chinese asked huawei if they would do it, and i'm saying you don't have to answer that. most people would think the answer would be yes. the second question is does huawei technologically have the ability to be that dominan
so companies like nokia, ericson, samsung, play in the micro space and we play in the core net working wires that go to the cell towers. then the signal from the cell tower, maybe ericson or nokia has patents around. >> that's right. >> what does huawei do? >> they do the radio networks and core net working, as well. they do hand sets ask they're in a lot of businesses we're not in. >> and the question everybody wants to understand, if huawei is one of the dominant...
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eric ericson was putting a voice to what many republican officials are saying privately.r out. he's survived other scandals so far. he's survived a number of issues that would have ended campaigns for so many other candidates from georgia. even starting with lying about graduating from the university of georgia. which he never did but said on the campaign trail, or lying about serving in law enforcement. all those issues might have brought down any other candidate. they are not counting him out. he needs a very strong defense. it's unlikely we're going to see're statewide candidates rally with herschel walker standby him. they might not say anything directly about the candidacy right now. >> reporter for the atlanta journal constitution, greg, thank you for calling us at the last minute as we're dealing with this breaking political news. we'll have much more on this tomorrow. we'll see how this plays out. again, the son of herschel walker releasing a damning video about his father's campaign all being based on lies. that does it for us this morning. jose diaz-balart picks
eric ericson was putting a voice to what many republican officials are saying privately.r out. he's survived other scandals so far. he's survived a number of issues that would have ended campaigns for so many other candidates from georgia. even starting with lying about graduating from the university of georgia. which he never did but said on the campaign trail, or lying about serving in law enforcement. all those issues might have brought down any other candidate. they are not counting him...
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>> yeah. >> the great white that attacked ericson was believed to be between 9 and 11 feet long.hree months in the hospital and has undergone eight surgeries now. it's an incredible story, and we have plenty more of it later on on "gma." >>> newly released police body camera video shows tennis superstar venus williams moments after a deadly car accident in florida. an officer tells williams that he's not going to give her a ticket because she got stuck in a bad situation. police initially said williams was at fault but later said surveillance video shows that she lawfully entered that intersection. a passenger in the other car died, and his wife is now suing williams. >>> and federal officials are expanding an investigation into carbon monoxide leaks in ford explorers, this after the austin police department reported toxic fumes were making its officers sick. the problem appears to only affect a special issued to police suv. the probe includes more than a million explorers from 2011 through 2017. in a statement ford says they're working with police customers to solve the issue. >
>> yeah. >> the great white that attacked ericson was believed to be between 9 and 11 feet long.hree months in the hospital and has undergone eight surgeries now. it's an incredible story, and we have plenty more of it later on on "gma." >>> newly released police body camera video shows tennis superstar venus williams moments after a deadly car accident in florida. an officer tells williams that he's not going to give her a ticket because she got stuck in a bad...
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and samsung getting back at ericson, filing a complaint the u.s.erthagsal trade commission after the u.s. banned import and sale of a they violate seven patents. both product impacts and devices come about a month after ericson sued samsung for patent infringement. stocks down and bloomberg silicon valley index lower, shares of apple and ebay leading declines. microsoft ringing in the new year announcing it's store locations for 2013, software giants says goitsing to open six new locations nest next year, including stores in miami, st. louis and san francisco. microsoft capping off the year and opens 51 pop up stores including first international outposts in canada. back to you. >> thank you so much. regulators considering whether to make airlines reveal prices to online sellers such as orbits complaining it's getting harder to know the prices of the air fares so they can compare it. they want to offer customized packages instead. >> talking about the weather, parts of the midest already a blizzard warning now. a deadly storm continues to move acro
and samsung getting back at ericson, filing a complaint the u.s.erthagsal trade commission after the u.s. banned import and sale of a they violate seven patents. both product impacts and devices come about a month after ericson sued samsung for patent infringement. stocks down and bloomberg silicon valley index lower, shares of apple and ebay leading declines. microsoft ringing in the new year announcing it's store locations for 2013, software giants says goitsing to open six new locations nest...
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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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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. gail 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. >> reporter: in your experience, is that the shark going after a person? >> in my experience, that's never the shark going after a person. >> reporter: dave badeer is a many rwanda biologist with the pacific. >> we know what great white sharks like the eat. we know they eat small fish. nothing on you looks like a small fish. 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. some six feet long at just a area old according to marine biologist chris lowe. >> i attribute a lot of that to better conservation. we protected white sharks 20 years ago in california. their food sourc
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. gail 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. >> reporter: in your experience, is that the shark going...
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she says she used ericson for his political connections. her disdain for having to live with him. at up with time she offered sex to a man at a special organization. they say she is not a shy, just a american university opportunity in a relationship with an american oprahtiveperti >> why would the president consider not defending a in a toe -- nato ally? wesley clark has some thoughts on that as well. >>> can nato nations depend on the united states. will they sdand by allies if they're attacked. this is the key part, maybe the key part of the north trant treaty, but the president seemed to question it all this why. >> why should my son go to montenegro. >> yeah, they are very small, and they have very strong people. they have very strong people. very aggressive. they may get aggressive and congratulations you're in world war 3. >> joining me now is former in a toe supreme leader, you spent so much of your career in nato. when you heard the president say that, what was your reaction? >> it was like an invitation for them to come meddle. the
she says she used ericson for his political connections. her disdain for having to live with him. at up with time she offered sex to a man at a special organization. they say she is not a shy, just a american university opportunity in a relationship with an american oprahtiveperti >> why would the president consider not defending a in a toe -- nato ally? wesley clark has some thoughts on that as well. >>> can nato nations depend on the united states. will they sdand by allies if...
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. >>> penn state's new president rodney ericson is trying to save the imagine of his school. is live with the latest meetings of the allumni discussing the section scandal. >> reporter: allumni traveled to ask questions face to face. he took over the top postin november in the middle of sex scandal crisis. he was promoted the same night that long time football coach joe paterno lost his job. at that meeting the decision to relieve pa -- paterno of his position remained unpopular. >> ericson stated he will not allow the university to be identified by that terrible tragedy. >>> a judge has made the death of natalie holloway official. today the main suspect in her disappearance was sentenced to 28 years in prison for the murder of another woman in peru. >>> police arrest a man linked to a bomb scare at an arkansas bank. paul bradley is suspected of forcing a 73-year-old woman to withdraw money with a bomb strapped to her ankle. the woman remembered his license plate number and officers were able to track him down. she says bradley broke into her house, held her and her husband c
. >>> penn state's new president rodney ericson is trying to save the imagine of his school. is live with the latest meetings of the allumni discussing the section scandal. >> reporter: allumni traveled to ask questions face to face. he took over the top postin november in the middle of sex scandal crisis. he was promoted the same night that long time football coach joe paterno lost his job. at that meeting the decision to relieve pa -- paterno of his position remained unpopular....
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all in favor of the slate of drew and casey ericson, say a's. >> a's. >> all opposes say nay. congratulations. >> you'll represent us well. >> yes. >> are you a delegate? >> that was my copy. >> do any for the sheriff. >> c-span would help us to put the chairs back appropriately. i'm not sure how that gets done. >> i have no idea what it looked like. anybody take a picture what it looks like? >> round. >> ruble? >> cindy, eventually the browns come out here. >> do you want to be on either the platform committee or committee on committees. >> yes. >> the names of the individuals that spoke on behalf of the campaign. >> elizabeth buck on behalf of clinton, and i don't have the second name -- >> cindy peterson. >> sanders, it was carol beatty, baty. >> who what for martin o'malley? >> that was rick miller. >> thank you. >> what's your last him in? >> gents eh. [inaudible conversations] >> help direct them how to reset this, please. [inaudible conversations] >> we just have one more vote. >> we another vote? [inaudible conversations] >> i filled mine out on the wrong side. >> the
all in favor of the slate of drew and casey ericson, say a's. >> a's. >> all opposes say nay. congratulations. >> you'll represent us well. >> yes. >> are you a delegate? >> that was my copy. >> do any for the sheriff. >> c-span would help us to put the chairs back appropriately. i'm not sure how that gets done. >> i have no idea what it looked like. anybody take a picture what it looks like? >> round. >> ruble? >> cindy,...
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. >>> and samsung is seeking a ban on import and sale of ericson products in u.s.ng the swedish mobile giant attempt to block the import of samsung devices earlier this month. samsung is accusing ericson of breaching seven different patents. >>> a report from the u.s. energy department says opec will rake in a record $1.05 trillion this year. in net oil export revenue. >>> microsoft is expanding i'm over it but. [buzzer] david: come on. >> the tech giant revealing plans to add six more specialty stores on top of the 51 stores open in the u.s., canada this year. i nailed the script though. i didn't make any miss takes. that is today's speed read. david: didn't make any mistakes. should give you extra time. first time she has done it. hundreds of flights were grounded today do to bad weather but some airline stocks are getting ready to take off, believe it or not in 2013. shibani: let's find out the winnerses and losers. we have hunterer kay. thanks for joining us, hunter. getting bumpy skies right now with all the weather delays. first off does this impact the stock
. >>> and samsung is seeking a ban on import and sale of ericson products in u.s.ng the swedish mobile giant attempt to block the import of samsung devices earlier this month. samsung is accusing ericson of breaching seven different patents. >>> a report from the u.s. energy department says opec will rake in a record $1.05 trillion this year. in net oil export revenue. >>> microsoft is expanding i'm over it but. [buzzer] david: come on. >> the tech giant...
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what stood out with eric ericson was that it was an affirmative action move. i'm asking you, do you see it that way or do you agree or help us understand that thinking? >> i wouldn't say it is race but i couldn't really tell you what it was about. the award was given for -- it was preemptively given. they are encouraging him. i don't think anyone really knows what they awarded this for, including the nobel committee. >> jason, you got people on both sides of this conversation. you heard the man on the street kind of interview. what's your take on this? does the president deserve it so early? well, on one hand, my heart bursts with pride that an american was honored with this award. we are a great and generous nation. we vest our power in our leaders to execute that vision. i think this reflects well on the entire nation. na said, as a practical matter, it is obviously a premature offering. i think the bess wait t way to h this if i were the president, think of it as that letter you receive when you get into college or you win a part through an audition. a cert
what stood out with eric ericson was that it was an affirmative action move. i'm asking you, do you see it that way or do you agree or help us understand that thinking? >> i wouldn't say it is race but i couldn't really tell you what it was about. the award was given for -- it was preemptively given. they are encouraging him. i don't think anyone really knows what they awarded this for, including the nobel committee. >> jason, you got people on both sides of this conversation. you...
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. >> ericson as for the one timer there. bruins on top, three-two. here come the sharks. carlton gets credit for the goal. the san jose scores three times. thorten finished with two assists and that made it five-three and hung on tonight, winning five-four in rentham tonight, mcchordy and former safety honored for their commitments to the annual fundraising event and devin grabbed the microphone about it. >> here's what the fans want to know. >> i like going up against those guys and knocking them around and hitting them and say, look, you know, you're trying to embarrass me in front of my mother, okay. it's on. >> the man is possessed with trying to beat new england and sure does win the news conference. >> you're going against the team that's arguably the best team in football right now and the best offense and, you know, in the league with the best quarterbacks and we will find out how much better this is. i'm not sitting praying for a hurricane to pop through there but a lot of wind would be nice. >> let's hope it holds off until at least monday. bc and notre dame sat
. >> ericson as for the one timer there. bruins on top, three-two. here come the sharks. carlton gets credit for the goal. the san jose scores three times. thorten finished with two assists and that made it five-three and hung on tonight, winning five-four in rentham tonight, mcchordy and former safety honored for their commitments to the annual fundraising event and devin grabbed the microphone about it. >> here's what the fans want to know. >> i like going up against those...