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eric, do you want some bagel? >> yes. >> reporter: mary was building a career as a professional artist, but she put those ambitions on hold to care for her son full time. >> reporter: did you miss it? >> oh, i was heartsick. >> reporter: but then on the other hand, i'm sure you would do absolutely anything for your son. >> of course. that's what was happening. i cooperate say no to any possibility of help for him. you know, i just saw so much potential. i knew this kid had so much in him, that any help that he needed i -- we gave to him. >> reporter: the symptoms of autism are measured on a spectrum. eric is roughly in the middle. there are many people who are far more challenged, like nickolas kubicsko. his story starts at home on new york's long island, where he lives with his parents and sister. nick doesn't speak, and spends large parts of his days watching disney movies, something his mom lenore says he does repetitively. >> nick is watching his favorite scene in the whole world right now. the flavor of the m
eric, do you want some bagel? >> yes. >> reporter: mary was building a career as a professional artist, but she put those ambitions on hold to care for her son full time. >> reporter: did you miss it? >> oh, i was heartsick. >> reporter: but then on the other hand, i'm sure you would do absolutely anything for your son. >> of course. that's what was happening. i cooperate say no to any possibility of help for him. you know, i just saw so much potential. i...
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i wish we had more of a plan for eric. >> reporter: joshua rich, eric's even more difficult because ericst student to age out of the rebecca school. >> we've brought him so far and then we're leaving him in uncertain position, which is really upsetting. here's your artwork. want to put that in your backpack? >> reporter: eric wants a quiet ending. no graduation ceremony, no party, no celebrations. eric's principal, tina mccourt, says his departure is tough on everyone. purchase . >> catch you later, man. >> i know the students are feeling it, and i know the staff is. i feel very much like a mother hen for all the students here. for eric, i'm so proud of him. he's come so far. but it's concerning that he's not going to some place that's gonna be supportive and meet his needs and allow him to move ahead. >> i feel worried about him. so that makes it harder to see him go. >> time to go home! >> everybody should give these kids and these adults a chance because what they bring to the table. it's really amazing. they have so much to add. >> bye, tina. >> can i give you a hug? would that be ok
i wish we had more of a plan for eric. >> reporter: joshua rich, eric's even more difficult because ericst student to age out of the rebecca school. >> we've brought him so far and then we're leaving him in uncertain position, which is really upsetting. here's your artwork. want to put that in your backpack? >> reporter: eric wants a quiet ending. no graduation ceremony, no party, no celebrations. eric's principal, tina mccourt, says his departure is tough on everyone....
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host: eric holder's mixed record. this is their take on eric holder. he build a legacy as a tough defender of civil rights and racial justice, recognizing the crisis is the most urgent civil rights issue of our time. holder roll back some of the worst features, including mandatory minimum drug sentences. he also returned the justice department civil rights -- they voted to block voter id laws in texas and south carolina. in other areas, holder has hardly been a champion of liberal values. more whistleblowers have been prosecuted under president obama than under all previous presidents combined. here is a chart showing those. here is one under president nexen. all of these folks have been prosecuted for leaking information under the obama administration. caller: -- [indiscernible] to convince him to get rid of the campaign laws that have been passed. he has taken his life in his own hands trying to deliver -- to the people of the united states. host: new york, what is your view of eric holder? caller: i improve of eric holder. one thing that threw me is
host: eric holder's mixed record. this is their take on eric holder. he build a legacy as a tough defender of civil rights and racial justice, recognizing the crisis is the most urgent civil rights issue of our time. holder roll back some of the worst features, including mandatory minimum drug sentences. he also returned the justice department civil rights -- they voted to block voter id laws in texas and south carolina. in other areas, holder has hardly been a champion of liberal values. more...
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eric: uma?berations continue in the murder trial of former new england patriot aaron hernandez, why one of our next guests says we could end up with a hung jury. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards ruining jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of people just like you experience how a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and once every 2 seconds someone becomes a victim. lifelock offers comprehensive identity theft protection. the patented lifelock identity alert system lets you know about threats to your
eric: uma?berations continue in the murder trial of former new england patriot aaron hernandez, why one of our next guests says we could end up with a hung jury. if you're running a business legalzoom has your back. over the last 10 years we've helped one million business owners get started. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she...
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eric: i miss the people. you think about being in a place where you work 14 years, and you get to know people and you work and convene meetings, day in and day out. you grow attached to working with people. i had a great team of people i worked with on my staff. some of whom are here today, one is a fellow here, matt is leading up the digital efforts in terms of the digital age in politics and business. i have been meeting with him and his students today. john murray, a former fellow, is also here. i am able to at least continue the relationships i've got. >> a fun question, then we will go to questions from the audience. i'm going to make the assumption that level more free time than you used to. -- you have a little more free time now. do you have a favorite show you watch on netflix? have you cap any hobbies? -- picked up any hobbies? eric: i am traveling a lot. my company is a global business. i'm traveling more than i used to travel. if you recall, as majority leader, you have the ability to schedule the
eric: i miss the people. you think about being in a place where you work 14 years, and you get to know people and you work and convene meetings, day in and day out. you grow attached to working with people. i had a great team of people i worked with on my staff. some of whom are here today, one is a fellow here, matt is leading up the digital efforts in terms of the digital age in politics and business. i have been meeting with him and his students today. john murray, a former fellow, is also...
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eric: and hello, everyone i'm eric shawn in for jon scott today.s are on new hampshire for the kickoff to the first in the nation's leadership summit. jenna: it'll be quite a party. some of those speaking today include new jersey governor chris christie, florida senator marco rubio, former texas governor rick perry and former florida governor jon bush. tomorrow's speakers include wisconsin governor scott walker, texas senator ted cruz and kentucky senator rand paul. along with former business executive carly carly fiorina and former arkansas governor mike huckabee. we told you it was crowd, there it is. [laughter] john mccormick with us now, senior writer for the weekly standard. guys with so many different candidates and so many different events, it's easy to sort of shrug off what's happening, you know so early in this cycle. but, shira you say you cannot diss miss what's happening -- dismiss what's happening in new hampshire, why? >> two reasons. there was a similar so-called cattle call in iowa several months ago and that vaulted wisconsin gove
eric: and hello, everyone i'm eric shawn in for jon scott today.s are on new hampshire for the kickoff to the first in the nation's leadership summit. jenna: it'll be quite a party. some of those speaking today include new jersey governor chris christie, florida senator marco rubio, former texas governor rick perry and former florida governor jon bush. tomorrow's speakers include wisconsin governor scott walker, texas senator ted cruz and kentucky senator rand paul. along with former business...
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and get right next to me, eric. and, kristie get right next to eric. and here we go., t, l, n, e. well, that's not gonna be enough. that's for sure. let's have three more consonants, one more vowel. c. one. d. two. m. and a vowel. a. and you have this wild card, so you get one more consonant. which one would you like? h. okay. well, let's see how it works out for you. audience, please it's very important -- do not say anything. "things." 10 seconds. good luck. a.... a-a bet choices. uh... a new -- [ buzzer ] well you got "choices." oh. a few! oh! [ audience groans ] oh. oh. now we don't want to see the $1 million in here. we're hoping it's, like, you know... a nickel candy bar or something like that. it's -- well it was our minimum for this 32nd season -- $32,000. they're actually relieved. they've got over $28,000. you guys had a terrific night. excuse me a moment. i have to run over here and show everybody where it was. you weren't that far from it actually. uh...let's see. you were here. and just a few spaces down this way -- the "i" in "win." there's the $1 millio
and get right next to me, eric. and, kristie get right next to eric. and here we go., t, l, n, e. well, that's not gonna be enough. that's for sure. let's have three more consonants, one more vowel. c. one. d. two. m. and a vowel. a. and you have this wild card, so you get one more consonant. which one would you like? h. okay. well, let's see how it works out for you. audience, please it's very important -- do not say anything. "things." 10 seconds. good luck. a.... a-a bet choices....
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eric: and eric noll, we thank you as well.he men who coined a term with us in a moment. ♪ >> live, this is market makers with erik chester and stephanie ruhle. eric: breaking news on crude oil inventories. a big market mover, scarlet fu with the headlines. scarlet: the expected increase was a bill of 2.96 arrows. a lot more supplies being added last week to stockpiles overall the united states than was anticipated. there has not been a decline since the first week of january. supply continues to increase. if you look at how futures are responding, here is the chart. crude, pretty much stuck at that level. we were down before this and we continue to build right here and now, positive by about $.15, and the longer-term story when it comes to oil is one of collapse. you look at how it has been done, it is one steady drop lower. we have bottomed out and stabilized but the question is is it going back down again? what about production? has that been reduced enough for all prices? >> we'll be speaking in one week and i pumped. scarl
eric: and eric noll, we thank you as well.he men who coined a term with us in a moment. ♪ >> live, this is market makers with erik chester and stephanie ruhle. eric: breaking news on crude oil inventories. a big market mover, scarlet fu with the headlines. scarlet: the expected increase was a bill of 2.96 arrows. a lot more supplies being added last week to stockpiles overall the united states than was anticipated. there has not been a decline since the first week of january. supply...
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i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly.mber the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. coming out of social media and so closely timed to marco rubio. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight sources tell fox news that hillary rodham clinton will announce she's running for president this weekend. standing by in des moines, iowa with all the latest details is fox's own ed henry. here we go ed. >> reporter: good to see you, sean. that's right. game on i guess. we're hearing from two democratic sources close to the clinton campaign that she will announce likely sunday afternoon with a video on social media. what's interesting is that is really similar to what she did in 2007 in that first losing presidential campaign try this sort of soft launch couch in her living room at her home in
i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly.mber the spin stops here because we're looking out for you. coming out of social media and so closely timed to marco rubio. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight sources tell fox news that hillary rodham clinton will announce she's running for president this weekend. standing by in des moines, iowa with all the latest details is fox's own ed henry. here we go ed. >> reporter: good to...
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what do you think of eric holder's legacy? caller: i approve of eric holder.ou just a slate on the screen that all of his accompaniments -- just displayed on the screen all of his accomplishment. what more can this man do in six and a half years? you expect him to change a whole and entire country and one snap of a finger? it is unreasonable. the colors are being -- callers are being unreasonable. it amazes me how americans can jump on one person and think one person can change the whole entire world. thanks for listening, steve. host: henrietta and illinois. henrietta, good morning. caller: hello. good morning. i strongly disapprove of eric holder. i think he is a crook. he did not prosecute for the -- scandal. he lies. then cartel. he lies. everything he touched, he lied. he and obama are cut from the same cloth. host: she love from georgia. what do you think? caller: hi, peter. i really wanted to talk to you for such a long time. i have one question for you peterson's, have you ever heard again from the peterson's? host: no. from texas. the older couple who
what do you think of eric holder's legacy? caller: i approve of eric holder.ou just a slate on the screen that all of his accompaniments -- just displayed on the screen all of his accomplishment. what more can this man do in six and a half years? you expect him to change a whole and entire country and one snap of a finger? it is unreasonable. the colors are being -- callers are being unreasonable. it amazes me how americans can jump on one person and think one person can change the whole entire...
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i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. here because we're looking out for you. >>> welcome to our "the kelly file" special, the 2016 race for the white house. i'm megyn kelly. it is 18 months until americans head to the polls to elect their next president. but the campaign drama is well under way already. two of the most-talked about and at times controveversial lawmakers became the first major candidates to seek the highest office in the country. senators ted cruz and rand paul. the only two who have officially declared. however by this time monday the white house field is expected to have doubled. sources say democrat hillary clinton will announce this sunday. and republican marco rubio expected to declare on monday. notably all four of them are curre
i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. here because we're looking out for you. >>> welcome to our "the kelly file" special, the 2016 race for the white house. i'm megyn kelly. it is 18 months until americans head to the polls to elect their next president. but the campaign drama is well under way already. two of the most-talked about and at times controveversial lawmakers became the first major candidates to seek the highest office in the country. senators ted cruz and rand...
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what is your view on eric holder? caller: i think eric holder did a job. a lot of callers are saying he did not do anything. what do other attorney generals do? i know reagan's, a lot of drugs were in america and they are still here. what does he do, nothing. that is why we have crime and what not in black neighborhoods. drugs are in america. these other attorney generals did not do anything about it. you talk about the irs. they were also, as far as the naacp, they challenged them, one in to know what they were doing with tax money and whatnot. they also -- under other administrations, they targeted entertainers about taxes and so on and so forth. was everyone outraged about that. you talk about the fast and furious under eric holder. that started with the bush organization. they talk about our president lying. i looked on the internet, they said that bush lied 935 times. he also lied about the iraq war. i do not know why everybody keep calling and talking about and colder and our president as liars and they did not do what they were supposed to be doing.
what is your view on eric holder? caller: i think eric holder did a job. a lot of callers are saying he did not do anything. what do other attorney generals do? i know reagan's, a lot of drugs were in america and they are still here. what does he do, nothing. that is why we have crime and what not in black neighborhoods. drugs are in america. these other attorney generals did not do anything about it. you talk about the irs. they were also, as far as the naacp, they challenged them, one in to...
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eric, i'm glad that you brought up this hypocritical nature that's going on here. if you take a business like apple for instance, you know, apple ceo tim cook has made a huge deal, criticized rfra laws across the country, but apple does business in saudi arabia and china and in -- >> and -- >> guys -- >> they do business in countries who have egregious rum rights records. >> wilco the alternative rock band said they weren't going to play their indianapolis show because of the rfra law. meanwhile, the next nine shows that they have are in rfra states florida, texas, tennessee and missouri. are they going to pull those concerts? i don't think so. >> they can play wherever they want and the audience has the right to go or not go. i think that's the whole point here. trade has to be win-win. for government to force anyone to invest or frequent a business or provide a service that that business doesn't feel like providing, that's the essential issue here. it has nothing to do with religion, it has to do with force in in a free economy. >> the force is that major america
eric, i'm glad that you brought up this hypocritical nature that's going on here. if you take a business like apple for instance, you know, apple ceo tim cook has made a huge deal, criticized rfra laws across the country, but apple does business in saudi arabia and china and in -- >> and -- >> guys -- >> they do business in countries who have egregious rum rights records. >> wilco the alternative rock band said they weren't going to play their indianapolis show because...
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eric: i think he is doing badly. biden and i, and this is to the point, i have a very good relationship with him, and i cringe when i say that because i have to call him and tell him that i hope i did not hurt you by saying that. again, we were brought together during the debt ceiling debates and the president had asked the vice president to post a commission that lasted for about seven weeks, three times a week 2.5 hours every day, and the speaker boehner going to us at there with the vice president and his team, and there were others in the cabinet who were there, and we actually developed a relationship. it was a recognition about the political sensitivities. my wife and he and dr. joe biden have seen each other and gone out to dinner socially and those kinds of things. based on the experience, but that's what is missing, the human element, above all else at the end of the day that could force someone if they are all reasonable into solving problems risking taking steps that may not be totally what one would want,
eric: i think he is doing badly. biden and i, and this is to the point, i have a very good relationship with him, and i cringe when i say that because i have to call him and tell him that i hope i did not hurt you by saying that. again, we were brought together during the debt ceiling debates and the president had asked the vice president to post a commission that lasted for about seven weeks, three times a week 2.5 hours every day, and the speaker boehner going to us at there with the vice...
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and attorney general eric holder finally leading as mr. attorney general and leaving behind view of accomplishments the and lots of self-congratulatory and bureaucratic aggrandizement the justice department posting a massive 28,000 word article about eric holder's time in office. and bishop e.w. jackson joins us to assess the performance of attorney general from an independent perspective. we begin with a closer look at how the extraordinary sums of money raised by the clinton foundation have been and are being spent. the foundation brought in a half billion dollars between 2009 and 2012 according to a review of the irs documents and the truly astounding legislation is that only 15% of all that money was spent upon actual programs. 25% of all of that money went for travel. for salary and benefits and the vast majority of the money raised was 60% $290 million going to what is classified by the foundation and its reports as other expenses. joining us now is fox news contributor judith miller. she is the author of the brand-new book "the stor
and attorney general eric holder finally leading as mr. attorney general and leaving behind view of accomplishments the and lots of self-congratulatory and bureaucratic aggrandizement the justice department posting a massive 28,000 word article about eric holder's time in office. and bishop e.w. jackson joins us to assess the performance of attorney general from an independent perspective. we begin with a closer look at how the extraordinary sums of money raised by the clinton foundation have...
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eric holder today saying good-bye to the justice department. >> it's been a long time coming. holder is the fourth longest serving attorney general ever and loretta lynch's hortoysic confirmation delay made for an inside joke in the justice department with some employees reading free eric holder wrist bands. today we learned one of those employees was eric holder himself. >> we have these bands that i've been wearing for the last whatever number of whatever. i think can i officially take this off now. >> i think we can officially say now that eric holder is free. >> eric holder's legacy includes ending the federal government's defense of the anti-gay marriage act, drug sentencing reform 20 civil rights investigations into police departments. the use of civilian courts to convict terrorists and aggressive challenges to anti-voting laws around the country. todayled attorney general spoke about the fight for voting rights. >> the thing that i think in some ways animates me angers me is this whole notion about protecting the right to vote. the notion that we would somehow go back
eric holder today saying good-bye to the justice department. >> it's been a long time coming. holder is the fourth longest serving attorney general ever and loretta lynch's hortoysic confirmation delay made for an inside joke in the justice department with some employees reading free eric holder wrist bands. today we learned one of those employees was eric holder himself. >> we have these bands that i've been wearing for the last whatever number of whatever. i think can i officially...
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eric. the market is going to follow where there's demand. people are building suvs and things like that because there's demand for it. if the demand isn't there for electric cars they're not going to build them. you can't create demand just out of whole cloth, it has to be there, the people have to want that. >> juan talks about the government saving the automakers it juan taxpayers lost money on those gm deals. >> they did not. >> yes. >> we lost money on the auto bailout -- >> john john john -- >> and where are all the chevy volts -- >> what's a few million bucks among taxpayers. let's call that a wash. last thought. >> the problem that all of you seem to engage in is you don't understand government should invest and compete with other countries that are coming up with alternative energy and we should not be dependent on middle eastern oil. >> that is called socialism. >> that's completely against everything we believe here and talk about here. governments shouldn't compete. that's a whole other topic. >> we should be dependent on middle e
eric. the market is going to follow where there's demand. people are building suvs and things like that because there's demand for it. if the demand isn't there for electric cars they're not going to build them. you can't create demand just out of whole cloth, it has to be there, the people have to want that. >> juan talks about the government saving the automakers it juan taxpayers lost money on those gm deals. >> they did not. >> yes. >> we lost money on the auto...
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you talk to eric holder. and my question is will we look back into the trajectory of american criminal justice policy and see the holder era at doj as a key inflection point? >> i think certainly, chris. and, you know, prosecutors do something that is different an other parts of government. they focus explicitly on the past. that is why it's so silly when people say it is a time for locking forward, not backwards. whether prosecuting torture in financial climbs or the melt down or anything else. what they do is look at crimes that have occurred past tense and focus on it. and as you just heard that coming from the chief law enforcement officer, that would understandably be the focus. what was different here in the context of a failed war on drugs is while they continue to prosecute a great range of cases including drug cases and gang cases and federal enforcement actions, they took time out to have a larger policy about the excesses of that program. and as you mentioned in area of the marijuana and the state
you talk to eric holder. and my question is will we look back into the trajectory of american criminal justice policy and see the holder era at doj as a key inflection point? >> i think certainly, chris. and, you know, prosecutors do something that is different an other parts of government. they focus explicitly on the past. that is why it's so silly when people say it is a time for locking forward, not backwards. whether prosecuting torture in financial climbs or the melt down or...
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i think we can officially say now eric holder is free. gwen: he then took off two free eric holder rubber wrist bands and flung them into the crowd. prosecutor loretta lynch is finally on her way to justice after 10 republicans joined the democrats to confirm her nomination. in the end finelely she got through, juana. what changed? juana: everything and nothing at the same time. this was never really entirely about loretta lynch. what this long, protracted nomination battle that we had not seen before was about was the fact republicans did not like eric holder and yet when they were presented with a replacement in loretta lynch who many concede she's very well qualified and ready for the job she got someone who spoke up and said she supported the president's action on immigration, which may be some of the things republicans dislike more than eric holderp himself. so we saw it dug up improbation and unrelated human tracking bill which you discussed on the program before get drawn into this. that was rehe resolved earlier this week and in t
i think we can officially say now eric holder is free. gwen: he then took off two free eric holder rubber wrist bands and flung them into the crowd. prosecutor loretta lynch is finally on her way to justice after 10 republicans joined the democrats to confirm her nomination. in the end finelely she got through, juana. what changed? juana: everything and nothing at the same time. this was never really entirely about loretta lynch. what this long, protracted nomination battle that we had not seen...
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here, i'm doing everything i can to keep myself from falling. >> eric has to undo the knots. fortunately, he's able to find a tiny ledge to brace himself. >> nice. >> he was able to kind of maneuver his way over to it, then totally adjust the rope. >> i thought that with only 100 feet left, i could basically force my hand to, you know, control my descent. >> but at this point, everything goes from bad to horrifying. >> now everything's out of control and i slam from one side of the canyon to the next. >> as eric falls, his life really does flash before his eyes. >> my thoughts go to my life, what i had accomplished, what i had done, my thoughts go to my family, you know, thinking i shouldn't see them again. >> hey, you okay? >> and he's feeling a searing pain. >> what caught my attention was the sound of the rope. >> at this point, i can feel the burns on my hands as i'm trying to stop. i hit the side of the wall with the back of my head right here, and i believe that that knocked me out. >> you hear one hit, you hear the second hit and then you hear the final thump. in my mi
here, i'm doing everything i can to keep myself from falling. >> eric has to undo the knots. fortunately, he's able to find a tiny ledge to brace himself. >> nice. >> he was able to kind of maneuver his way over to it, then totally adjust the rope. >> i thought that with only 100 feet left, i could basically force my hand to, you know, control my descent. >> but at this point, everything goes from bad to horrifying. >> now everything's out of control and i...
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carolina police shooting of walter scott speaks out we will look at what happened to the man who filmed eric garner's death in staten island. >> i have been harassed by cops. anything like don't interact physically and pull out a camera. not only new yorkers getting abused by police, everywhere. i hope it gives people the coverage to not be -- courage to not be scared. it is a lot of he said/she said. amy: while no police officers were indicted for eric garner's death, the man who filmed the attack, ramsey orta, is now locked up in jail. he was first arrested the day after the coroner declared garner's death homicide. his mother brother, and wife have all been arrested. we will speak to his aunt and the family attorney. we will also look at the debate over growing calls to require body cameras for police officers. and we will speak to a yemeni-american man who had to escape yemen by sea after the u.s. state department refused to help citizens evacuate after the saudi-led attack began. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy
carolina police shooting of walter scott speaks out we will look at what happened to the man who filmed eric garner's death in staten island. >> i have been harassed by cops. anything like don't interact physically and pull out a camera. not only new yorkers getting abused by police, everywhere. i hope it gives people the coverage to not be -- courage to not be scared. it is a lot of he said/she said. amy: while no police officers were indicted for eric garner's death, the man who filmed...
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i think we can officially say now that eric holder is free. >> eric holder may now be free but you are it's time four to go to prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer direction is advised.
i think we can officially say now that eric holder is free. >> eric holder may now be free but you are it's time four to go to prison. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer direction is advised.
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>> yes i'll tell you why, eric. in spite of the cost of whatever it is, all you have to do is have one lawsuit that accuses the police of overreacting and doing something like that. and you wipe out millions of dollars. so the cost of putting a body camera on somebody is minuscule compared to what the risks are on the other side. >> go ahead john. >> police officers should be insulted. there's this implication of all this that without a body camera every police officer would be out committing these horrendous crimes. if you really wanted to solve crime especially at a local level, you should decriminalize drugs, it doesn't cost a penny, and it would reduce so much of the violent crime local law enforcement faces every day. >> i put it on twitter and asked specifically law enforcement to weigh in. i would say close to 100%, maybe a handful here and there were against it, but almost 100% of law enforcement officers said put a body cam -- we're in the day and age where people are pointing the finger so dramatically at
>> yes i'll tell you why, eric. in spite of the cost of whatever it is, all you have to do is have one lawsuit that accuses the police of overreacting and doing something like that. and you wipe out millions of dollars. so the cost of putting a body camera on somebody is minuscule compared to what the risks are on the other side. >> go ahead john. >> police officers should be insulted. there's this implication of all this that without a body camera every police officer would...
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by all accounts a routine day for eric baker. the farm you're always around dangerous things. what i was doing is by far the most dangerous thing a farmer can do. i was completely unable to move my legs. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i have somebody trapped in a bin of corn. >> it went completely black, pitch black. >> reporter: eric telling his story of being buried alive, part of a new abc series called "in an instant." eyewitness testimony combined with vivid recollections. >> i fell through the corn. >> reporter: eric fights for his life through the quicksand of corn. >> corn up to my knees just like that, instantly. >> reporter: eric's father sensing something is wrong calls police. >> we can't find him. the rope that he had tied to him is down in the corn. >> when we arrived on-scene these grain bins were huge. 40 50 feet tall. >> reporter: first responders on the scene thought there was no way eric could still be alive. >> nobody can survive completely buried under drain without air for a few minutes, let alone over a
by all accounts a routine day for eric baker. the farm you're always around dangerous things. what i was doing is by far the most dangerous thing a farmer can do. i was completely unable to move my legs. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i have somebody trapped in a bin of corn. >> it went completely black, pitch black. >> reporter: eric telling his story of being buried alive, part of a new abc series called "in an instant." eyewitness testimony combined with...
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i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. tonight, protesters demand justice. >> it's an opportunity for us to do something publicly to say no more. >> it's a burden of violence on the police department. >> we have not arrived at this place overnight. >> they demand answers and so do i. >> later, drone strike
i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. tonight, protesters demand justice. >> it's an opportunity for us to do something publicly to say no more. >> it's a burden of violence on the police department. >> we have not arrived at this place overnight. >> they demand answers and so do i. >> later, drone strike
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chef eric ripert.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] exciting to hear. it is a very, a very exciting week, you guys. passover is this week. [ cheers and applause ] and i thought this was great, in honor of the holiday, many businesses are passing over indiana. [ applause ] that's a nice way to celebrate. there's been a lot of talk about gay rights and gay issues this week, and senator rand paul told buzzfeed this week, "i don't think i've ever used the phrase "gay rights." [ light laughter ] he said, "i don't think i've ever used the phrase, gay rights." so it sounds like he's also never going to use the phrase, "i'm president." [ cheers and applause ] "i'm the president." president obama has announced new plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 28%. that plan, just so you know what that means, the plan would make it illegal to fil
chef eric ripert.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] exciting to hear. it is a very, a very exciting week, you guys. passover is this week. [ cheers and applause ] and i thought this was great, in honor of the holiday, many businesses are passing over indiana. [ applause ] that's a nice way to celebrate....
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we're here with world renowned chef and host of the cooking channel series, "avec eric", eric ripert,] >> seth: he's going to teach me how to make tuna carpaccio, yes? >> yes, today we're going to make tuna carpaccio. i was shooting "avec eric" in australia. >> seth: yes. >> i was very inspired by the markets and whatever you find. and i find a lot of tuna so i thought, why not -- >> seth: great! >> -- do tuna carpaccio. >> seth: so this is inspired by your trip and your time spent in australia? >> absolutely. >> seth: okay, great. >> so we have yellow fin tuna. >> seth: beautiful. >> and i'm going to slice a chunk right here and give it to you. >> seth: okay. >> this is for you. and then good luck. >> seth: what percent of people do you think think yellow fin tuna is yellow? what percentage would you say? [ light laughter ] do you believe 50% of the people here behind this camera? >> no, not in this room. >> seth: okay. >> yellow fin tuna is sustainable. blue fin tuna is not sustainable. >> seth: oh okay. that's why we're using it. >> seth: okay, great. alright, so we're done, right?
we're here with world renowned chef and host of the cooking channel series, "avec eric", eric ripert,] >> seth: he's going to teach me how to make tuna carpaccio, yes? >> yes, today we're going to make tuna carpaccio. i was shooting "avec eric" in australia. >> seth: yes. >> i was very inspired by the markets and whatever you find. and i find a lot of tuna so i thought, why not -- >> seth: great! >> -- do tuna carpaccio. >> seth: so...
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i'm eric along with kimberly, juan dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." so yesterday the house voted do repeal the estate tax. president obama threatened to veto that legislation and, as usual, is making hardworking americans the bad guys. >> they are also pushing a new $270 billion tax cut for the very wealthiest of the wealthiest. it would affect about 5,000 families all across america for $270 billion which is the cost approximately, of the tax breaks that i'm giving to 44 million people. their plan would cut taxes for the top one-tenth of 1% unless taxes go up on 25 million families and students. and my view is we don't need tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires. i don't need a tax cut. >> so you work your whole life, build up a few assets or a successful business and president obama and the liberals think they are entitled to steal a huge chunk of it. i wonder where he got that idea. >> if you've been successful, you didn't get that on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. s
i'm eric along with kimberly, juan dana and greg. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." so yesterday the house voted do repeal the estate tax. president obama threatened to veto that legislation and, as usual, is making hardworking americans the bad guys. >> they are also pushing a new $270 billion tax cut for the very wealthiest of the wealthiest. it would affect about 5,000 families all across america for $270 billion which is the cost approximately, of the tax...
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eric stromberg ceo of oyster.ers" will be back in a moment. ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." during the commercial break i was loving on this guy. erik: let's talk about what is happening in the oil markets. stephanie: stephanie: let's talk about the oil markets. erik: the s&p energy index started out the day higher. we saw shell offer 50% more than yesterday's closing price for britain's bg. that had people thinking some other oil majors like exxon mobil and chevron or total are going to follow suit. stephanie: endless possibilities. erik: not just small companies maybe big companies. questions about anadarko or apache or phillips 66. if bg can get taken out, then almost everything is on the table. then oil stockpiles came out and all of a sudden the floor fell out from underneath the s&p energy index. everybody is revising cash flow estimates. stephanie: the whole thing is confusing. as oil prices go down it looks bad for oil producers except the fact that that could just mean more m&a opportunities
eric stromberg ceo of oyster.ers" will be back in a moment. ♪ stephanie: welcome back to "market makers." during the commercial break i was loving on this guy. erik: let's talk about what is happening in the oil markets. stephanie: stephanie: let's talk about the oil markets. erik: the s&p energy index started out the day higher. we saw shell offer 50% more than yesterday's closing price for britain's bg. that had people thinking some other oil majors like exxon mobil and...
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. >> and i'm eric sean. topping the news this hour those allegations hillary clinton could have used her position as secretary of state to funnel cash to the clinton foundation. some are asking is there enough evidence to potentially pursue any charges? >>> hundreds of people taking to the streets of baltimore vowing to shut down the city in response to the death of an unarmed black man after police admitted they failed to get him the medical attention he needed at the time of his arrest. >>> and this weekend, there's severe weather across the plains triggering nearly a dozen tornados. coming up we'll find out what some of these storms could be headed next. >>> we begin with a fox news alert, a quake so big, it shook mt. everest. now the united states is sending a disaster response team and one million dollars in aid, already, reports of more than 1,000 people dead and that figure is expected to rise. the quake struck just outside of nepal's capital of kathmandu earlier today. around noon local time. with tr
. >> and i'm eric sean. topping the news this hour those allegations hillary clinton could have used her position as secretary of state to funnel cash to the clinton foundation. some are asking is there enough evidence to potentially pursue any charges? >>> hundreds of people taking to the streets of baltimore vowing to shut down the city in response to the death of an unarmed black man after police admitted they failed to get him the medical attention he needed at the time of...
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eric welcome, good to have you with us we're delighted you could join us tonight. overall, you think that the bank earnings will be mezza, mezza, one part of those banks will do better than others. which is it and why? >> well i think that the banks that are more concentrated in the carpal markets base are probably going to do better this quarter. as you point out, the quarter contains some good elements and some poor elements one of the strongest elements has been capital markets results, the brokers should reflect that we think. >> who do you like as an investment strategy for the longer term investor who wants to play in the financial arena. >> sure so the -- my topic in this space remains morgan stanley, it's exposed to this quarterly trend, the secular story there is pretty good. and we also like some of the other larger banks that we think are positioning themselves for better longer term growth such as bank of america. >> bank of america, goldman, i assume would be one that you would like as well because of its exposure to the capital markets? >> this quarte
eric welcome, good to have you with us we're delighted you could join us tonight. overall, you think that the bank earnings will be mezza, mezza, one part of those banks will do better than others. which is it and why? >> well i think that the banks that are more concentrated in the carpal markets base are probably going to do better this quarter. as you point out, the quarter contains some good elements and some poor elements one of the strongest elements has been capital markets...
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eric: it is huge. clearly, the medium is the message, and the medium is the photograph. there are the nations that have been antagonistic for the past 50 years. the summit is really historic. there is a change of foot in the hemisphere. jane: what actually happens next as relations continue to thought? eric: the most likely immediate step is the removal of cuba off the state sponsors of terrorism. the state department has made their recommendation to the white house. president obama has indicated a willingness to sign that. this could be as early as tonight or tomorrow. that is going to be an obstacle removed that will then open up a lot of other potential interactions opening embassies in each other's capitals, giving cuba access to global capital through the world bank and some of the other things. it is a real step. jane: things not going so well with venezuela. our u.s. sanctions likely to cause friction at the summit? eric: there are sections against seven individuals, not the people or the government of venezuela. there are seven individuals who have been accused o
eric: it is huge. clearly, the medium is the message, and the medium is the photograph. there are the nations that have been antagonistic for the past 50 years. the summit is really historic. there is a change of foot in the hemisphere. jane: what actually happens next as relations continue to thought? eric: the most likely immediate step is the removal of cuba off the state sponsors of terrorism. the state department has made their recommendation to the white house. president obama has...