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a witness said eric had a beer shortly before feeling ill. >> eric had commented during the time that the beer tasted bitter to him, that there was a strange taste to the beer. he went to the bathroom a number of times and he became so ill that in fact, he brought the trash can from the bathroom over to the lane where they were bowling. >> witnesses said eric's friend derril willard had given eric the beer. investigators tried to speak to derril about that. but he refused. >> derril said, i can't talk to you anymore. i've got to talk to my lawyer. >> then six weeks after eric's death, derril's wife found him on the floor of the garage in a pool of blood. a gun in his hand. >> my husband just killed himself. >> he just what? >> he killed himself. >> okay. and he's inside the home? >> he's in the garage. >> he's in the garage? >> yes. >> there was a suicide note tacked to the wall of the garage. >> i am sorry to leave you, my wife, my beautiful daughter like this. i have been accused of an action for which i am not responsible. i have taken no one's life save my own. i love you all. >>
a witness said eric had a beer shortly before feeling ill. >> eric had commented during the time that the beer tasted bitter to him, that there was a strange taste to the beer. he went to the bathroom a number of times and he became so ill that in fact, he brought the trash can from the bathroom over to the lane where they were bowling. >> witnesses said eric's friend derril willard had given eric the beer. investigators tried to speak to derril about that. but he refused. >>...
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lily claims she never suspected eric was the killer.eric copple pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. had he not pled guilty, copple would have been eligible for the death penalty. >> and i think that was a very real possibility, accepting a life without possibility of parole plea was probably the best deal he was going to get. >> were it not for a few drops of blood, two cigarette butts and some skin cells on a rubber band, eric copple might have gotten away with murder. but ever advancing dna technology provided a profile so accurate, it was only a matter of time before he was exposed as the killer. >> this case turned on those cigarette butts. >> things that would have not been considered 20 years ago as evidence are very crucial to cases nowadays. and again, the sensitivity of these testing analysis, dna, it's just incredible what we can find in crime scenes now. >> every homicide that you see, there's always a twist to the case that's a little bit different from the
lily claims she never suspected eric was the killer.eric copple pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder. he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. had he not pled guilty, copple would have been eligible for the death penalty. >> and i think that was a very real possibility, accepting a life without possibility of parole plea was probably the best deal he was going to get. >> were it not for a few drops of blood, two cigarette butts and some skin cells on a...
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eric, go to mckenna's. somebody is using speed's card. know what, i'm going to go check with the bartender, see if i can get some receipts. all right. speed. sorry, man. thought you were someone else. no problem. look. hey, coop. hey, what are you guys doing here? i think that we would like to ask you the same question. let me see your wallet. duquesne: show him your wallet, dan. i don't... i don't know what's going on. your name's not tim speedle. eric, listen to me, okay? it's not what you think. your name is not tim speedle. you know what, i would ask you for an explanation, but i just don't think i'd get one. you know i want to be a csi. and you guys, you speak so highly of the guy. i just thought i'd check out speedle's locker, see what he was all about and... i saw the credit card and it just... it's not like he'd miss it. why'd you use it? there was $200 credit on there. it was free... dan... it's free money. you've charged over $2,300. i know, it got... it got out of hand. it's fraud. no, it was a mistake. calleigh, it was a big m
eric, go to mckenna's. somebody is using speed's card. know what, i'm going to go check with the bartender, see if i can get some receipts. all right. speed. sorry, man. thought you were someone else. no problem. look. hey, coop. hey, what are you guys doing here? i think that we would like to ask you the same question. let me see your wallet. duquesne: show him your wallet, dan. i don't... i don't know what's going on. your name's not tim speedle. eric, listen to me, okay? it's not what you...
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>> reporter: hi, eric. yes. as you said, the search operation has become massive, covering large areas of land and sea. 25 nations are involved. but investigators seem to have found? clues as to where the plane has gone. they say from looking at satellite datate plane flew on either a northern or southern arc for several hours after it turned away from its original route to beijing. the area that it covers is colossal as far as kazakhstan to the north and deep into the indian ocean to the south. u.s. and indian ships and planes are taking the lead to search the plane in the sea and they're also look at the possibility it managed to reach land in one of 11 countries. >> malaysian officials are requesting support from these countries as well as others. this support includes general satellite data, radar playbook, both primary and secondary, provisions for ground, sea, and aerial search, and assets as appropriate. >> reporter: the malaysian government has said there's a high degree of certainty that somebody s
>> reporter: hi, eric. yes. as you said, the search operation has become massive, covering large areas of land and sea. 25 nations are involved. but investigators seem to have found? clues as to where the plane has gone. they say from looking at satellite datate plane flew on either a northern or southern arc for several hours after it turned away from its original route to beijing. the area that it covers is colossal as far as kazakhstan to the north and deep into the indian ocean to the...
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she asked eric schmidt. listen to what he said. the biggest that is going to change is the development of more generalized artificial intelligence. because of the amount of competition that we can now assemble, millions of computers to work on your behalf, we can begin the transition from you asking questions to making suggestions that are quite relevant to you. the ability to do generalized knowledge means that we can not only discover facts by looking at enough information, but we can also sort of figure out the things that you care about. we talk about this in the book, that the evolution of this is, today, on your tablet or phone, you ask a question, and you get an answer -- the evolution is that there will be a device or tablet or whatever that will be this instantly intelligent personal assistant that travels with you, that helps you figure out what you need to do today, what you should know, briefs you ahead of time for meetings, keeps you entertained. withf that is possible today's technology with enough hardware scale and
she asked eric schmidt. listen to what he said. the biggest that is going to change is the development of more generalized artificial intelligence. because of the amount of competition that we can now assemble, millions of computers to work on your behalf, we can begin the transition from you asking questions to making suggestions that are quite relevant to you. the ability to do generalized knowledge means that we can not only discover facts by looking at enough information, but we can also...
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i'm eric bolling. welcome, everybody. two world leaders, two sets of priorities that may be shifting our super power status. as putin riles up russia this week, here's what our president was doing, announcing sanctions on a handful of russians, doing basketball brackets, going on espn radio, hanging out with ellen degeneres and planning his upcoming vacation. michelle, are things like this turning us from a super power into a super joke? >> president obama is filling out his march madness bracket while putin is basically reun e reuniting the soviet union. it's amateur hour in washington. putin correctly calculated tat we had a weak leader and now president obama's sanctions are being met with mockery. what is president obama going to do next? remove putin and his buddies from the white house christmas card list? he's the leader of the free world and needs to start acting like it. >> john, it affects every single american watching, whether you're an obama lover, it doesn't matter. when america's super power status starts t
i'm eric bolling. welcome, everybody. two world leaders, two sets of priorities that may be shifting our super power status. as putin riles up russia this week, here's what our president was doing, announcing sanctions on a handful of russians, doing basketball brackets, going on espn radio, hanging out with ellen degeneres and planning his upcoming vacation. michelle, are things like this turning us from a super power into a super joke? >> president obama is filling out his march madness...
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>> no, he's not going to apologize, eric. what i will say ihe balance of power and of the influence america should have and that we should be respected. instead, we have a president completely confused about foreign policy and weakened our position internationally. putin doesn't respect him. red line, please. he's going to cross whatever line he wants, unfortunately. >> well done kg. we report, you decide. we're going to say thanks to michelle fields, kimberly and >> what have you got? >> it's a company that does photo compaction and for high definition systems and cameras. it sold off a little last week so i think it's bargain. >> where's the other guy? >> well, we got rid of him. he'll be back next week. he'll be back next week. thanks, wayne. great week. that's it. thanks for joining us. before we go, we want to thank you our loyal viewers, you made this show america's top rated cable muse show last weekend and the most viewed of any of the last five weekends. we promise to continue to defend our constitution and our repub
>> no, he's not going to apologize, eric. what i will say ihe balance of power and of the influence america should have and that we should be respected. instead, we have a president completely confused about foreign policy and weakened our position internationally. putin doesn't respect him. red line, please. he's going to cross whatever line he wants, unfortunately. >> well done kg. we report, you decide. we're going to say thanks to michelle fields, kimberly and >> what have...
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. >> reporter: walking through his southern california high school, 17-year-old eric chen is sort of science celebrity. >> you can only imagine what he's going to do. you know it's going to be great. >> reporter: it started early in life, eric was obsessed with legos and any other toy he could take apart then put back together. >> he was a very curious boy at a very young age, always asking why. >> reporter: that curiosity matured into a passion for fighting flu outbreaks. >> i thought, we have this urgent need for new flu medicine. >> reporter: what eric needed was a lab to do his research. and at his age it wasn't easy. but he eventually found a place here at the university of california san diego. >> this is the first one -- >> reporter: with help from professors, eric developed an innovative approach with computer research with good old-fashioned lab work. before long he made an impressive discovery. >> this is the protein. what i found is the small molecule right here. >> reporter: like a game of tetris, this can stop the flu virus from spreading once it enters the body. >> it l
. >> reporter: walking through his southern california high school, 17-year-old eric chen is sort of science celebrity. >> you can only imagine what he's going to do. you know it's going to be great. >> reporter: it started early in life, eric was obsessed with legos and any other toy he could take apart then put back together. >> he was a very curious boy at a very young age, always asking why. >> reporter: that curiosity matured into a passion for fighting flu...
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>> this is bad, eric.rsities have got to make up their minds they are in the bifs educating students or in the business of making money. and the latter one is the wrong move. they allowed college football and sports to get to the point where the money is the deciding factor. the universities are not doing what they are supposed to be doing which is educating the kids. >> michelle, one of the strangest parts of this case is guess who is helping the northwestern players? the united steelworkers. >> well, i think these athletes better be careful what they wish for. if they are deemed employees, they will then have to pay federal taxes, have to pay state taxes, pay union dues. i think they may realize they had a better deal getting a $75,000 a year scholarship untaxed than having to pay taxes. >> juan, i can see it. collective bargaining, guys on the field saying you know what, coach, it's hot. look at my contract here. it says i don't have to practice in 100-degree heat. come on. collective bargaining for col
>> this is bad, eric.rsities have got to make up their minds they are in the bifs educating students or in the business of making money. and the latter one is the wrong move. they allowed college football and sports to get to the point where the money is the deciding factor. the universities are not doing what they are supposed to be doing which is educating the kids. >> michelle, one of the strangest parts of this case is guess who is helping the northwestern players? the united...
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eric marshall thanks very much. eric is with hodges capital management. >>> and coming up, how one brewer is dealing with the ongoing drought in the west and making every drop of water count. >>> twitter is celebrating its birthday. eight years ago today it sent out its first ever tweet. but there's no celebrating in turkey. that's where officials try to ban access to twitter after tweets were sent out accusing prime minister of using court orders to suppress corruption allegations against him. but that censorship attempt failed as tech savvy turks have been able to circumvent attempts to block the service. >>> the long-lasting west coat drought is impacting the availability and quality of a key ingredient in brewing. barley. now the industry is making changes to make sure there's enough barley and suds to go around. sarah eisen has more. >> reporter: jamie hart is a barley farmer in the san lewis valley of colorado. a valley which gets 85% of its water from snow melts to the rio grande river. >> water is what we li
eric marshall thanks very much. eric is with hodges capital management. >>> and coming up, how one brewer is dealing with the ongoing drought in the west and making every drop of water count. >>> twitter is celebrating its birthday. eight years ago today it sent out its first ever tweet. but there's no celebrating in turkey. that's where officials try to ban access to twitter after tweets were sent out accusing prime minister of using court orders to suppress corruption...
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i owe my career to eric. he was the first person who hired me when many people wouldn't. >> it's worked out so well. you've done so much better since he left google. cannot we talk about the slot. everyone needs one mentors and i'm so grateful. when i first came to facebook and he is friends with our head of product, chris cox. he said versus what to and he totally gets it. he runs around the world tried to get other people to get it. he's been avoid super important to her industry and technology. excited to be here at both of you. what started the beginning. you're both fairly busy dudes. i mean, jobs, jobs. it's not even that obvious you would know each other that well. let's tell the story. how did you meet in what would possess you to sit down and write this? >> my friend dawn wanted to visit a son who is fighting in iraq so i went along. i figured thanksgiving in iraq with the troops would be interesting. so we show up in baghdad. we were the first people to show up on a commercial flight, sort of got lo
i owe my career to eric. he was the first person who hired me when many people wouldn't. >> it's worked out so well. you've done so much better since he left google. cannot we talk about the slot. everyone needs one mentors and i'm so grateful. when i first came to facebook and he is friends with our head of product, chris cox. he said versus what to and he totally gets it. he runs around the world tried to get other people to get it. he's been avoid super important to her industry and...
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and i'm eric as -- in honor of the dead or missing. and dominique is live near the scene in arlington, washington with more. as you told us yesterday, domin dominic, the task has been grim. >> reporter: it most certainly has. i think that's why sunday morning is a pause for a lot of people. people will be gathering at those services. in about an hour's time there will be a service at the chapel near the site of the mudside. here in arlington is another one, and the other side on the eastern side, people are gathering there today as well. the media did want to cover those services, but officials have asked the media to stay away, to give people time to grieve and allow people to come together as a community and try to get through this. it's a very small community here, very tight-knit, and people dependent on each other. so the media are giving people time this morning. i have to say last night there really was some relief to hear the number of missing had dropped to substantially. originally the figure was 90, now down to 30 people mis
and i'm eric as -- in honor of the dead or missing. and dominique is live near the scene in arlington, washington with more. as you told us yesterday, domin dominic, the task has been grim. >> reporter: it most certainly has. i think that's why sunday morning is a pause for a lot of people. people will be gathering at those services. in about an hour's time there will be a service at the chapel near the site of the mudside. here in arlington is another one, and the other side on the...
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kristen and eric? >> thanks. >>> 5:10 now. >>> now we want to check back in with sue hall following no b.a.r.t. service between south hayward and fremont. >> south hayward is closed due to a police investigation. amy holyfield is there saying due to lack of personnel, a shuttle sbus not available to gelt you to the next station which would be hayward. of course, parking at the hayward station now with south hayward closed will be at a premium. so alternate routes would be advised this morning, driving or a.c. transit. south hayward will remain closed until the investigation is through. they're hoping it's by sunrise this morning. if you're going to san francisco, you have to transfer at the bay fair station to get to san francisco. all other mass transit is looking good this morning. let's go out to an accident in san francisco. this one northbound 101, a disabled pickup truck. lost a wheel. northbound just before cesar chavez. look at the sam mateo bridge that could bear the brunt of this b.a.r.t. sta
kristen and eric? >> thanks. >>> 5:10 now. >>> now we want to check back in with sue hall following no b.a.r.t. service between south hayward and fremont. >> south hayward is closed due to a police investigation. amy holyfield is there saying due to lack of personnel, a shuttle sbus not available to gelt you to the next station which would be hayward. of course, parking at the hayward station now with south hayward closed will be at a premium. so alternate routes...
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the author eric metaxas. who are these seven men and what do they have in common? >> i have to tell you these are seven great men it does not mean there are others but if anything it is subjective. the reason i wrote the book is the crisis of manhood in a culture that we have shied away from the idea to say this is a great man. or this is greatness. i feel it has not been too good for us. i think this generation and teeeight -- needs heroes provide have the privilege to write a book about one author talking about a true hero who to say i am not a big leader i will write does 20 page version and started there. it has to do with self sacrifice it is about using your strength. we can leave it there for now but i thought about the story with which i was familiar i know that many people don't know the stories may be those who watch chariots of fire who came out 30 years ago. one of the seven men are in their, one author, george washington, i have to talk about him. and jackie robinson very few people know the whole story. what an amazing story. what the central peace to
the author eric metaxas. who are these seven men and what do they have in common? >> i have to tell you these are seven great men it does not mean there are others but if anything it is subjective. the reason i wrote the book is the crisis of manhood in a culture that we have shied away from the idea to say this is a great man. or this is greatness. i feel it has not been too good for us. i think this generation and teeeight -- needs heroes provide have the privilege to write a book about...
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>> i think that eric's skepticism is warranted.a company filing for bankruptcy in japan, it is very similar to the united states. the chapter 11 reorganization. all litigation against a bankrupted organization is stayed. there are people and entities to go after. there is the ceo, management. you have seen up proliferation of class actions that have commenced. there has been one in the northern district of illinois. there has been one in london. people are going after the management of the company, the ceo directly, and the parent company as well. there is liability there. the question is, will you be able to see recovery? >> one avenue that i have seen people try to pursue is that bitcoin, they are not completely anonymous, each one has a code. people are trying to trace the codes of the coin stolen by hackers. if those show up again, how easy will it need for people to recover through that method? >> you'll have a number of individuals then. i think it will be a harder method of recovery. the easier method will be to go against t
>> i think that eric's skepticism is warranted.a company filing for bankruptcy in japan, it is very similar to the united states. the chapter 11 reorganization. all litigation against a bankrupted organization is stayed. there are people and entities to go after. there is the ceo, management. you have seen up proliferation of class actions that have commenced. there has been one in the northern district of illinois. there has been one in london. people are going after the management of...
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eric, i owe my career eric. he hired me, and many people wouldn't. >> it's worked out well for you. you've done so much better since you left google. [laughter] >> well, i feel lucky because we talk about this a lot, and everyone needs mentors and sponsors in life, and eric is that for me and continues to be, and i'm so grateful. i met jared when i first came back, and friends with our head of the products, and chris, there's one guy, and he totally guessed it. he runs around the world trying to get other people get it, and he's been a voice that's super important to our industry, and technology, i think, all over, so it's an exciting to be here with both of you. let's start at the beginning. you're both fairly busy dude, r right? jobs, job, and it's not obvious you know each other that well. tell the story, how did you meet? what possessed you to sit down? where does this start? >> my friend, don,mented to visit his son fighting in iraq, and i went along, thanksgiving in iraq with the troops would be interesting. we show up in baghdad, and we were the first people to show up on a c
eric, i owe my career eric. he hired me, and many people wouldn't. >> it's worked out well for you. you've done so much better since you left google. [laughter] >> well, i feel lucky because we talk about this a lot, and everyone needs mentors and sponsors in life, and eric is that for me and continues to be, and i'm so grateful. i met jared when i first came back, and friends with our head of the products, and chris, there's one guy, and he totally guessed it. he runs around the...
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>> well, eric, air travel is the safest form of travel there is.t's safer than liking, it's safer than automobiles, it's safer than trains. i don't think we should require airlines to put this type of technology on it. government's role is not to tinker with regulation. they should be deregulating aviation and focus on addressing our enemies. government, keeping us safe, protecting individual rights, destroying our enemies, not dictating how speak should use the skies. that's for the private market. >> i'm saying 60 cents per occupied seat. i'm simplifying it. it comes down to that. as wayne points out, as time goes, those costs will drop as well. it may be worth it to give the globe, everyone peace of mind, right? >> the amount of bandwidth that would take in order to transmit that data is just incredible. it's not just the data and bandwidth and cost. there's a concern about that data being intercepted by perhaps a terrorist. and like jonathan said, this is the safest mode of transportation. and the government shouldn't be trying to mandate this.
>> well, eric, air travel is the safest form of travel there is.t's safer than liking, it's safer than automobiles, it's safer than trains. i don't think we should require airlines to put this type of technology on it. government's role is not to tinker with regulation. they should be deregulating aviation and focus on addressing our enemies. government, keeping us safe, protecting individual rights, destroying our enemies, not dictating how speak should use the skies. that's for the...
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>> well, he resurfaced in moscow, eric. said he was still the legal leader, if you will, of ukraine, though that is definitely not the white house belief. he said that he had fled out of fear for his own safety and that of his family, and gave no indication he was prepared to abdicate, though officials here say he has done precisely that by leaving the country at a time of crisis. they say ukraine's parliament acted lawfully in electing a transition government. it's that government the u.s. is working with along with nato and the monetary fund to provide ukraine the money it needs to get through this period. and as far as the folks here are concerned, he is no longer the leader of his country, eric. >> do we know where he is? >> in russia, some place in russia right now, we believe. he spoke first in moscow. he may be working his way toward crimea, which as i said, has a largely russian ethnic population and is more sympathetic to them. >> the elections have been called back, correct? >> the elections have been set. >> set,
>> well, he resurfaced in moscow, eric. said he was still the legal leader, if you will, of ukraine, though that is definitely not the white house belief. he said that he had fled out of fear for his own safety and that of his family, and gave no indication he was prepared to abdicate, though officials here say he has done precisely that by leaving the country at a time of crisis. they say ukraine's parliament acted lawfully in electing a transition government. it's that government the...
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>> reporter: hi, eric. look at the sign here that was just hastily posted by the service agent who didn't even know what was happening until she got to work this morning. no train service. she even put a sad face. so busy trying to get the word out. you can see her inside her booth now. this is the first time we've seen her in there. she has been running around. there she goes again trying to get word out to people. we've seen passengers stranded. we've got one right here behind us. he even had to use our cell phone to try to make alternate plans. so people this morning feeling stranded, wondering what to do. here's why. are here's what happened, responders at a death that happened last night. about 11:30 last night. riders who were on the train were stranded for a while, then transferred to another train. no word yet on what happened. we're -- they're not releasing any information about their investigation. so we don't know why this person was on the track. they're still working on that information. haven'
>> reporter: hi, eric. look at the sign here that was just hastily posted by the service agent who didn't even know what was happening until she got to work this morning. no train service. she even put a sad face. so busy trying to get the word out. you can see her inside her booth now. this is the first time we've seen her in there. she has been running around. there she goes again trying to get word out to people. we've seen passengers stranded. we've got one right here behind us. he...
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arrested eric. rather he arrested eric than attacked him. >> the police officer, a 17-year veteran of the force, is suspended. a more violent episode of police crossing the line in missouri. it starts as a high-speed chase. several police officers pursue a suspected drunk driver who has a toddler onboard. it's the pickup truck with the flashing lights. the high-speed chase exceeds 100 miles an hour at times. finally, the fleeing suspect stops. an officer's dash cam rolls as the sheriff's deputy approaches the car. the driver comes out, hands up. the deputy throws him to the ground, steps on his back, then kicks him. he looks in the truck, where police say a 3-year-old is sitting without a child seat. the deputy turns around and kicks the man in the groin and then steps on him again. the deputy resigns after an internal investigation. >>> in south carolina, a collection of shocking and disturbing dashboard videos leads federal authorities to investigate alleged misconduct and civil rights violations
arrested eric. rather he arrested eric than attacked him. >> the police officer, a 17-year veteran of the force, is suspended. a more violent episode of police crossing the line in missouri. it starts as a high-speed chase. several police officers pursue a suspected drunk driver who has a toddler onboard. it's the pickup truck with the flashing lights. the high-speed chase exceeds 100 miles an hour at times. finally, the fleeing suspect stops. an officer's dash cam rolls as the sheriff's...
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an interview with eric schmidt. with eric schmidt, the executive chairman of google and jericho and. cohen.jericho we started by talking about what is happened the last -- what has happened in the last year. the paperback is out this week. since they wrote the original , i asked if anything had changed their conclusions are predictions. >> if he read the book a year ago and you read this version and you look at the epilogue, a lot of things we talked about is happening. he talked about the dangers and issues around old leaking. that has occurred. most interesting thing has been the unpredictability up local change because of technology. at the time we wrote the book, we really do were unsure that the revolution in egypt would produce a pseudo-democratic government. we are back to square zero. if you look at ukraine today, no one has a proposal for how to do it. what we have learned is there is some kind of limit to technological optimism. you can empower people -- that's our position. ultimately, the gun kills peace
an interview with eric schmidt. with eric schmidt, the executive chairman of google and jericho and. cohen.jericho we started by talking about what is happened the last -- what has happened in the last year. the paperback is out this week. since they wrote the original , i asked if anything had changed their conclusions are predictions. >> if he read the book a year ago and you read this version and you look at the epilogue, a lot of things we talked about is happening. he talked about...
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i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." >>> it's a deadline day for obamacare, just seven hours until the window closes for this year's open enrollment for president obama's signature healin a fitting term, the healthcare.gov website crashed several times today for those trying to beat the cutoff. despite the technical glitches, the white house machine claimed more than 6 million americans have enrolled so far, and former obama senior adviser david plouffe claims the numbers are much higher. >> the law is working, and this was a seminole achievement. by the way, if you count people who are going directly to private insurance companies, medicaid, children's health care, you're talking well north of 10 million people who have health care. tens of millions more have security. >> john barrasso doesn't see eye to eye with the enrollment claims, something the obama team disputs. >> i think they're cooking the books on this. people want to know the answers. >> if we're cooking th
i'm kimberly guilfoyle along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." >>> it's a deadline day for obamacare, just seven hours until the window closes for this year's open enrollment for president obama's signature healin a fitting term, the healthcare.gov website crashed several times today for those trying to beat the cutoff. despite the technical glitches, the white house machine claimed more than 6...
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you don't notice it always, but eric does. you're pretty much deciding what your kids are doing for the summer. and it is encouragement that we have to be part of. it's the impact of the future they can't really be part of this. how are you going to keep up for your daughter? >> well, -- >> four weeks from now when you have a daughter. >> my view is to start early. you hear about goldilocks and others that people are working to try to figure out how are there ways to create opportunities for young girls to get excited and there's clearly not enough examples of this and you can't wait until your child gets to college and is deciding this. if you don't start earlier than lose that investment. >> there may be a solution knocker argot work, but as we accept the stereotype. the opportunities for the kinds of things that it appears that women care a lot about to build massive new companies that are clearly going to be there. so it's possible that we will solve this problem by just moving up. when i started there were no petitions at
you don't notice it always, but eric does. you're pretty much deciding what your kids are doing for the summer. and it is encouragement that we have to be part of. it's the impact of the future they can't really be part of this. how are you going to keep up for your daughter? >> well, -- >> four weeks from now when you have a daughter. >> my view is to start early. you hear about goldilocks and others that people are working to try to figure out how are there ways to create...
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for example, so few people know what happened eric little. many people don't know -- came out 30 years ago. seems like 10. eric little is one of the seven men in there. of course bonhoeffer i mentioned, wilberforce. george washington, i have to talk about him. jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story face with a simple piece of the story most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very pro-catholic non-catholic. so that approach of doing personally, chuck colson. that's the long answer to question. would you prefer the short answer? >> that was fun. who was william wilberforce? >> well, wilberforce, the short version is he's of the man who led the battle for the abolition of the slave trade of the british empire. anybody knows little about him, they may know that much. but there's so much more to but i did know it until i wrote my biography of him amazing grace. whenever they came out, amazing grace, i was asked would you like to write a bio
for example, so few people know what happened eric little. many people don't know -- came out 30 years ago. seems like 10. eric little is one of the seven men in there. of course bonhoeffer i mentioned, wilberforce. george washington, i have to talk about him. jackie robinson, very few people know the whole story of jackie robinson, what an amazing story face with a simple piece of the story most people don't know that. obviously, john paul ii, a great men. i'm not catholic but i'm very...
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whose air does eric bolling look like?all right, eric. >> i know who i wanted to be like of those four. i clearly would be the reagan. tomorrow morning, cashing in, 11:00 a.m. eastern. big one tomorrow, we're going to talk about whether america is still a superpower or not. is president o. doing everything in his power to even the playing field globally taking us away from superpower status, while president putin is carving up the globe, president obama is hanging out with, i don't know, basketball players. >> are you done with that? dana? >> what the heck is that? >> geez, bob. >> i got even with you. >> you remember the other day when i talked about children's national, a hospital that bret baier and his son paul are doing a big charity thing for. there's a celebrity auction. and it was a silent auction. you go online and do it. there was a lunch with the "special report" panel. that includes charles krauthammer, juan williams, kirsten powers. it was for $3400. 24 hours later, it closed at $26,000. >> that's awesome. >>
whose air does eric bolling look like?all right, eric. >> i know who i wanted to be like of those four. i clearly would be the reagan. tomorrow morning, cashing in, 11:00 a.m. eastern. big one tomorrow, we're going to talk about whether america is still a superpower or not. is president o. doing everything in his power to even the playing field globally taking us away from superpower status, while president putin is carving up the globe, president obama is hanging out with, i don't know,...
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. >>> i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." welcome everybody. taught to take instead of make, this week a judge smacking down a teen from new jersey that was trying to shake down her parents. plus the administration's pajama boy campaign and it's the life of julia campaign teaching people how uncle sam can help you from cradle to grave. sure looks like they want us to pay for their entitlement lifestyle. >> we no longer live in a free soet. instead, we live in a society where everyone expects everything to be free. you don't have to work hard anymore, because i all you are so do is go to the government's treasure chest. the president is the one who wants everyone in the america to live the life of julia. so it's not surprising. >> you're raising this -- ron is 7 years old. >> 7 years old. he's got to be a maker. he's got to follow after the footsteps of his mother for sure, but you also can't have a government that's contradicting the lessons you're trying to teach your family and your children. this is a complete shift in terms of the governmen
. >>> i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." welcome everybody. taught to take instead of make, this week a judge smacking down a teen from new jersey that was trying to shake down her parents. plus the administration's pajama boy campaign and it's the life of julia campaign teaching people how uncle sam can help you from cradle to grave. sure looks like they want us to pay for their entitlement lifestyle. >> we no longer live in a free soet. instead, we live in a...
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what do you think, eric? >> i think, first of all, that is like, i don't know, woodstock for a guy like me, would have loved to have been then, christie, palin, bannan, unbelievable, for a conservative wish i was there. however, president obama's approval rating hits a new all-time low as cpac kicks off and then trump and bobby jindal use the opportunity to say, guess what, jimmy carter, we apologize to you. all those years we've been calling you the worst president. we're not going to do that anymore and hand that honor to president obama. it was -- look. this is the time of year when conservatives kind of get a feel for where they are headed, where the party is headed hover the next few years. remember, rand paul won the straw poll last year so these speeches are going to be very important and he'll speak tomorrow, see how he does, but -- >> time flies. >> last quick thought, rumors or whispers this chris christie was going to get booed at cpac when he took the podium today. turns out he got a standing ovat
what do you think, eric? >> i think, first of all, that is like, i don't know, woodstock for a guy like me, would have loved to have been then, christie, palin, bannan, unbelievable, for a conservative wish i was there. however, president obama's approval rating hits a new all-time low as cpac kicks off and then trump and bobby jindal use the opportunity to say, guess what, jimmy carter, we apologize to you. all those years we've been calling you the worst president. we're not going to do...
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schmidt and my friend eric. last time we were here we were talking about lehman and today we are talking about the age of the digital world. >> it's like you still work at google. [laughter] >> it's a treat for me. i own my career to eric who hired me in the silicon valley and many people would end. >> it's worked out well for you. >> we talked about this a lot. everyone needs mentors and sponsors and he continues to be that for me. i met jerry did when i first came to facebook and he is friends with our head of the product chris cox. he totally gets it. he runs around the world to get other people to get it and he's been a voice that has been super important to the industry and technology. so it is exciting to be here with all of you. >> you are both fairly busy. it's not even that obvious that you knew each other that well so let's start in the beginning. how did you meet and what possessed you to sit down and write this? my friend wanted to visit his son in iraq. so i went along with the troops to be sort of
schmidt and my friend eric. last time we were here we were talking about lehman and today we are talking about the age of the digital world. >> it's like you still work at google. [laughter] >> it's a treat for me. i own my career to eric who hired me in the silicon valley and many people would end. >> it's worked out well for you. >> we talked about this a lot. everyone needs mentors and sponsors and he continues to be that for me. i met jerry did when i first came to...
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eric bolling along with koifl, brian kilmeade. this is "the five." >> president obama and pope francis met for the first time today in vatican city, two influential leaders on two very different paths. our president's approval rating has plunged to 40% in the latest fox news poll while his holiness has and other wordily 85% approval rating. what did the president and pontiff discuss? take a listen. >> i would say that the largest bulk of the time was discussing two central concerns of his. one is the issues of the poor, the marginalized, those without opportunity and growing inequality. we actually didn't talk a whole lot about social schisms in my conversations with his wholliness. >> the vatican has a different account of the sit-down releasing this statement, quote. there was a discussion on questions of particular relevance for the church in that country such as the exercise of the rights to religious freedoms, life and conscientious objection. something the president didn't want us to know. bob, let's put it this way. let's d
eric bolling along with koifl, brian kilmeade. this is "the five." >> president obama and pope francis met for the first time today in vatican city, two influential leaders on two very different paths. our president's approval rating has plunged to 40% in the latest fox news poll while his holiness has and other wordily 85% approval rating. what did the president and pontiff discuss? take a listen. >> i would say that the largest bulk of the time was discussing two central...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. and honored to be your host this morning. the arts in our world are a way for us to communicate with one another and enrich our lives. we are thrilled this morning to have presented as from the contemporary jewish museum and the 29th jewish music festival. we want to welcome james leventhal. and police siegel. welcome to mosaic. >> let's jump in. tell us what is new at the contemporary jewish museum. >> there is so much. let's start with the exhibitions. my job is to talk about what we have on the walls. we recently opened an incredible exhibition of an entire 48 pages of eliminated arts. created by arthur shake in the 1930s. it is able to tell the stories of the israelites, as well as sound an alarm for what was happening in europe at the time in the rise of not see of them -- do not see if -- across the land. >> how would you explain the world, hagada. >> it is the book used during the passover, which is the ritual dinner that is held one time a year -- passover is eight days. but i
i'm rabbi eric weiss. and honored to be your host this morning. the arts in our world are a way for us to communicate with one another and enrich our lives. we are thrilled this morning to have presented as from the contemporary jewish museum and the 29th jewish music festival. we want to welcome james leventhal. and police siegel. welcome to mosaic. >> let's jump in. tell us what is new at the contemporary jewish museum. >> there is so much. let's start with the exhibitions. my job...
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by the way, eric, by the way, eric, everybody steals "the five" now, so donald was there, and he doeshat's you doing it, dude. >> because they do it now wherever you go. >> isn't it a banned hand signal? >> i hate it. i have to do it because they learned it from you. they ask about bob and they copy the hand thing, but i was there for the guardian fund for allen west. i spoke about my book. they're great guys and they love "the five." bob, they love you. they do. >> everybody loves you, you get to go next. >> okay, for all those stories you read that hillary clinton's advisers, a lot around the country, are in favor of her running in 2016, that's not true. there are people around her who are close to her, and they're almost evenly divided about all she should run or not run. some believe it would not be helpful because a lot of stuff would be dug the past on her husband. i lot think she should go out on a high note, and a campaign like this would be damaging to her. >> i think we should do a block on this tomorrow and expand. i had the pleasure of meeting with the george w. bush women
by the way, eric, by the way, eric, everybody steals "the five" now, so donald was there, and he doeshat's you doing it, dude. >> because they do it now wherever you go. >> isn't it a banned hand signal? >> i hate it. i have to do it because they learned it from you. they ask about bob and they copy the hand thing, but i was there for the guardian fund for allen west. i spoke about my book. they're great guys and they love "the five." bob, they love you....
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we have announced 13 more cities. >> google executive chairman eric schmidt. can catch that full conversation on bloomberg.com. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visits silicon valley and talks to our correspondent cory johnson. he talks about everything from security to the california drought. ♪ welcome back, i'm emily chang and this is "the best of hamburg west." israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu paid us a visit. he talked with tech leaders. cory johnson caught up with the prime minister at stanford. >> there are so many technology companies coming out of israel. what did you learn at apple? >> i learned that they are in israel for a good reason. right now, the future belongs to those who can innovate. the future will belong to those who can innovate even more. the smart companies are in israel in a big way. a lot of israeli smart companies are here. i want to make sure that that cooperation increases because i think it really is a competitive advantage. >> you struck a deal with jerry brown to have a more formal relationship. to do what?
we have announced 13 more cities. >> google executive chairman eric schmidt. can catch that full conversation on bloomberg.com. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu visits silicon valley and talks to our correspondent cory johnson. he talks about everything from security to the california drought. ♪ welcome back, i'm emily chang and this is "the best of hamburg west." israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu paid us a visit. he talked with tech leaders. cory...
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. >> a's second baseman eric sew guard -- sogard talks to us today. we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. , this k l! the tour. give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> a sign of friendship and remembrance was unveiled today in concord. a sculpture made of 10,000 colorful origami cranes now stands in the lobby of the theater. the sculpture was made to commemorate 40 years of friendship between concord and its sister city in japan and also marks the third areas of the earthquake and tsunami. >> 5,000 wheel watchers got off the couch to give their favorite game show a whirl. the wheel mobile made stop and people got a shot at winning prizes or being selected for potential candidates. own those who won't be on tv said
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eric sogard is degree with that. they had their first child this offseason. sadie sogard.d his best season last year and is trying to keep his concentration as he nails down the second base job but his second child is more exciting than anything he has done on the field. >> a special moment for us. she has been doing great. very healthy, even sleeping well. >> you always hate to come to spring training when you have something like that. >> it's tough, but thankfully we had her in the offseason so i was able to spend a lot of time with her. can't imagine having it happen during the season. >> a proud father. a's and white sox, eric gives a's the lead. then bottom five. , ale rod chasing donaldson. no contest. solo shot. a's on top 2-0 but the game end in a 2-2 tie. it's spring training and guys have dinner reservations. >> giants and dodgers, clayton kershaw immediate brandon hix. gone. the form i a has three rbi on the day. kershaw, struck out one. g-men up 2-1. bottom five, still -1, pablo sandoval. diving stop. gets the out out first. giants beat the dodgers 3-2 your fin
eric sogard is degree with that. they had their first child this offseason. sadie sogard.d his best season last year and is trying to keep his concentration as he nails down the second base job but his second child is more exciting than anything he has done on the field. >> a special moment for us. she has been doing great. very healthy, even sleeping well. >> you always hate to come to spring training when you have something like that. >> it's tough, but thankfully we had her...
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you don't notice it always, but eric does. you're pretty much deciding what your kids are doing for the summer. and it is encouragement that we have to be part of. it's the impact of the future they can't really be part of this. how are you going to keep up for your daughter? >> well, -- >> four weeks from now when you have a daughter. >> my view is to start early. you hear about goldilocks and others that people are working to try to figure out how are there ways to create opportunities for young girls to get excited and there's clearly not enough examples of this and you can't wait until your child gets to college and is deciding this. if you don't start earlier than lose that investment. >> there may be a solution knocker argot work, but as we accept the stereotype. the opportunities for the kinds of things that it appears that women care a lot about to build massive new companies that are clearly going to be there. so it's possible that we will solve this problem by just moving up. when i started there were no petitions at
you don't notice it always, but eric does. you're pretty much deciding what your kids are doing for the summer. and it is encouragement that we have to be part of. it's the impact of the future they can't really be part of this. how are you going to keep up for your daughter? >> well, -- >> four weeks from now when you have a daughter. >> my view is to start early. you hear about goldilocks and others that people are working to try to figure out how are there ways to create...
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it says, "eric, i don't have problems, you do. you put yourself on death row.u killed mom, tony and natalie and had no remorse. they meant the most to me and you took them away. i will never forgive you for taking my family and neither will they. this will be the last time i ever talk to you." >> but years later, lindsay would change her mind. coming up, lindsay's final visit with her father, the day before his execution. >> about an hour or so left. i just want to tell them both i love them. >> and the never before released audio recording of eric wrinkles' last phone call, mere hours before his death when he reached out to a "lockup" field producer. >> it's kind of strange to think that you're not going to have to do the normal things that you do every day, you know? ♪ >>> on the day before eric wrinkles was to be executed at indiana state prison, he received a visit from several relatives, including his son, seth, and his daughter, lindsay, who at age 13 had witnessed wrinkles murder her mother. this never-before-seen video was shot by another family member.
it says, "eric, i don't have problems, you do. you put yourself on death row.u killed mom, tony and natalie and had no remorse. they meant the most to me and you took them away. i will never forgive you for taking my family and neither will they. this will be the last time i ever talk to you." >> but years later, lindsay would change her mind. coming up, lindsay's final visit with her father, the day before his execution. >> about an hour or so left. i just want to tell...
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turning back to my discussion with eric schmidt and jared cohen.ne of the important things we discussed, the nsa and edward snowden. take a listen. >> what is the state of google's relationship with the nsa? >> what relationship? >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowden that the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and chats, what are the chances that happened to google video chat? >> we're looking forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together with a bunch of different technologies to petition changes in washington. how optimistic are you that congress is going to do what you want them to? >> what the nsa is doing is covered under section 215. it is known as the business record act. and through a series of legal arguments that allows them to record every phone call you make, by their own admission --in order to target one suspected terrorist out of 33 million
turning back to my discussion with eric schmidt and jared cohen.ne of the important things we discussed, the nsa and edward snowden. take a listen. >> what is the state of google's relationship with the nsa? >> what relationship? >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowden that the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and...
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i'm andrea tantaros along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and bob beckel. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." >> well, a lot of americans are fed up with our government, they want to feel great about our country again. today, rick perry gave them a voice and some encouragement with this fiery speech at cpac. >> get out of the health care business. get out of the education business. stop hammering industries. let the sleeping giant of american enterprise create prosperity again. my fellow conservatives, the future of this nation is upon you. it belongs to you. >> well, there's a reason why america is the greatest country on earth u and it certainly isn't because of our government. it's because of the people. something this recent cadillac ad reminded us of. >> why do we work so far? for what? for this? for stuff? other countries, they work, they stroll home, they stop by the cafe, they take august off. off. why aren't you like that? why aren't we like that? because we're crazy driven hard working believers, that's why. those other countries t
i'm andrea tantaros along with bob beckel, eric bolling, dana perino, and bob beckel. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." >> well, a lot of americans are fed up with our government, they want to feel great about our country again. today, rick perry gave them a voice and some encouragement with this fiery speech at cpac. >> get out of the health care business. get out of the education business. stop hammering industries. let the sleeping giant of american...
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>> reporter: hi, eric. the possible break-through with china announcing it has spotted a large object in the southern indian ocean. it's about 70 foot by 40 foot. the photos were taken though on tuesday but released today. the malaysian authorities are leading the investigation and say china is sending ships to that area now. the object sighted is around 75 miles from where two large objects were sighted by a satellite last sunday. that's nearly 2,000 miles southwest of perth, australia. meanwhile, they have widened the area in the ocean. none of the search planes reported seeing the objects. the u.s. navy's poe siden couldn't fly today because it needed maintaienance. the u.s. did send out a p-3 orion. five chinese warships an an ice breaker is also joining the search very soon. the weather was reported to be relatively good today over the search zone, but this is one of the wildest and remotest areas in the world and the forecast doesn't look good for the week and a cyclone looks like it could be moving t
>> reporter: hi, eric. the possible break-through with china announcing it has spotted a large object in the southern indian ocean. it's about 70 foot by 40 foot. the photos were taken though on tuesday but released today. the malaysian authorities are leading the investigation and say china is sending ships to that area now. the object sighted is around 75 miles from where two large objects were sighted by a satellite last sunday. that's nearly 2,000 miles southwest of perth, australia....
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. >> i interviewed eric schmidt last week. he talked about if you could offer someone lots of things they want like extra time in the day or e-mail, they might willingly make the trade for the privacy. >> think about the trade-offs people have made relative to -- relative do you want to see browser ads or not? if somebody says i will pay you $100 a year for access to your data, some people will take that. >> i think companies who do need to be honest. i think roger is right. people will have the trade-off. people do not understand it is not really a one-time trade-off. there was a great segment about data brokers. the point that was made back to the aggregation of all of these giving up a little here and a little here, is creating a composite picture. it is much richer. the problem for individuals is they lack the capacity to make consent when it comes to data give up decisions. they think individually were the people collecting are coming up with composite pictures. that is the problem. >> paul kedrosky, thank you so much for
. >> i interviewed eric schmidt last week. he talked about if you could offer someone lots of things they want like extra time in the day or e-mail, they might willingly make the trade for the privacy. >> think about the trade-offs people have made relative to -- relative do you want to see browser ads or not? if somebody says i will pay you $100 a year for access to your data, some people will take that. >> i think companies who do need to be honest. i think roger is right....