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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 al
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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she really respected that about eric. >> but here was the complication about eric.us relationship, decisive eric was determined to have no more. he was equally opposed to marriage. justine, on the other hand, wanted both a husband and children. sister lauren advised justine to say goodbye to eric and move on with her life. >> it's like, what are you doing with him? those are the two things that you ultimately want in your life. >> but justine stayed with eric. they'd been a couple for months, but she wasn't introducing him to the parents. >> he's the phantom boyfriend? >> yeah. when you know your child is seeing someone on a steady or exclusive basis, you'd like to see who they are. >> finally after a year and a half of nudging her daughter, heidi got to meet the boyfriend for dinner. >> i just insisted that i meet him. >> dinner was awkward. eric squirmed as though he wanted to be a thousand miles away. >> my feelings were, well, okay, i don't really get it. you know, but it's really not mine to get. you know, it was justine's boyfriend. >> did you think he was the
she really respected that about eric. >> but here was the complication about eric.us relationship, decisive eric was determined to have no more. he was equally opposed to marriage. justine, on the other hand, wanted both a husband and children. sister lauren advised justine to say goodbye to eric and move on with her life. >> it's like, what are you doing with him? those are the two things that you ultimately want in your life. >> but justine stayed with eric. they'd been a...
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chris, me, and eric each get a slice out of every bar.leeding heart hippie here has already convinced me to give whatever meager profits we make off our first bar to a local charity. >> what's unusual about these pods? these beans? >> extremely high quality flavor. >> thought not around for a while? >> this is what almost all chocolate was made of over 120 years ago. and now it's making a jie -- giant comeback. for a chocolatier, this is a once in a lifetime find. >> about 40% of the beans from these trees have white cacao beans mixed in. the rest are purplish in color. but we've heard of an ultra rare group of trees elsewhere further up the mountains that produce pods of all 100% pure white beans and that's something that me and eric are very interested in down the road. but for now, don fortunato's daughter, johanna, has prepared us a traditional peruvian mountain meal. >> wow. >> oh! >> juanes. >> it's rice dumplings with boiled egg, chicken, and achiote inside. >> wow. this is amazing. not surprisingly, some cuy, or guinea pig, of whi
chris, me, and eric each get a slice out of every bar.leeding heart hippie here has already convinced me to give whatever meager profits we make off our first bar to a local charity. >> what's unusual about these pods? these beans? >> extremely high quality flavor. >> thought not around for a while? >> this is what almost all chocolate was made of over 120 years ago. and now it's making a jie -- giant comeback. for a chocolatier, this is a once in a lifetime find....
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i love free speech eric. but what i see is that pam geller's behavior is causing people to lose their focus on free speech as an essential right of american life. instead they're focusing on her antics because she engaged in gratuitous offensive behavior that led to the deaths of two people the shooting of a security guard for no reason. this woman was not about, for example writing a book she wasn't about "charlie hebdo" engaging in satire. she did this as a provocative act. >> michelle that's okay to be provocative in america, is it not? >> of course. the idea that she provokes them and that she's responsible is absurd. that's like saying the woman who walks down the street in a short skirt gets raped. it's her fault because she simulated and provoked a man and now it's all her fault. that's exactly what you're saying, juan. you may not agree with a woman wearing a short skirt or agree with the contest, but this is america. they should not curtail their freedoms because there's some crazy person who wants t
i love free speech eric. but what i see is that pam geller's behavior is causing people to lose their focus on free speech as an essential right of american life. instead they're focusing on her antics because she engaged in gratuitous offensive behavior that led to the deaths of two people the shooting of a security guard for no reason. this woman was not about, for example writing a book she wasn't about "charlie hebdo" engaging in satire. she did this as a provocative act. >>...
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eric: i try to be.en langone: don't you think the way that he framed the issue -- there are a lot of people who say these pigs, these horrible human beings they get richer and richer and richer every day -- to me a favor -- eric: do me a favor, i'm going to be honest with you. ofon't see the idea demonizing these people, that is my honest opinion, but it depends on who he is trying to communicate with. if he is trying to persuade congress to close the carried interest loophole or the favored tax treatment, i personally don't think that is a great way to go about it. ken langone: boy, you hit the nail on the head, how did he go about it the other day? to the top 50 hedge fund guys and invite them to the white house with images and beers, you get the champagne and the lobster, syringes and beers, and say what do i need to do to get you guys to understand, you are giving away money and huge amounts. another great hedge fund manager, so you are giving away money and huge amounts, guys, let's really put some
eric: i try to be.en langone: don't you think the way that he framed the issue -- there are a lot of people who say these pigs, these horrible human beings they get richer and richer and richer every day -- to me a favor -- eric: do me a favor, i'm going to be honest with you. ofon't see the idea demonizing these people, that is my honest opinion, but it depends on who he is trying to communicate with. if he is trying to persuade congress to close the carried interest loophole or the favored...
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stephanie: but eric, hold on, eric -- an investment bank is nothing if it is not its people. not like they make a product, right? it is not like they are panasonic and we love their tvs, it is lehman brothers and it is individuals who work there and it is capital. so if you don't like the players, then you don't like the company. tom: he essentially dominated recordsd, according to that we have, he essentially dominated his risk function, he dominated the people below him, and that is a real problem. you need a ceo who is going to listen, who was going to take feedback, who is going to act responsibly and cautiously, even when it looks as if they will go for the gold, as it did to mr. fuld apparently in 2008. eric: let's look who will share the blame, ceos are incentivized to make decisions on the basis of the feedbacks of the investors. are pushing them to attain unattainable goals, they will continue to do that. if they keep getting elected at the end -- if the board members keep getting elected at the end of the year, then they are not motivated or incentivized to change t
stephanie: but eric, hold on, eric -- an investment bank is nothing if it is not its people. not like they make a product, right? it is not like they are panasonic and we love their tvs, it is lehman brothers and it is individuals who work there and it is capital. so if you don't like the players, then you don't like the company. tom: he essentially dominated recordsd, according to that we have, he essentially dominated his risk function, he dominated the people below him, and that is a real...
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from "modern family, eric stonestreet is here. [ cheers and applause ] the hilarious eric stonestreethe new film, "bessie", mike epps. the very funny mike epps will be joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a great stand-up. i've known him for a very long time. he's got a new comedy central special tonight, nick swardson will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] it's a very funny show. you guys, we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ when you set out to find new roads, you build the car of tomorrow, today. introducing the next generation chevrolet volt. ♪ crunch'd is cheez-it's first ever puffed up crunch made with 100% real cheese. and it's the first time... [cheese] laughing ice bank mice elf. [cheese] because you've been a bad, bad boy. we take the time for our cheese to mature in our new cheez-it crunch'd. ♪ you and me, we could be bare footin' ♪ ♪ we'll certainly get around, ohh ♪ the ultimate do-over for wood and concrete. don't replace, resurface. behr premium deckover. exclusively at the home depot. new lipton♪sparkling iced tea.
from "modern family, eric stonestreet is here. [ cheers and applause ] the hilarious eric stonestreethe new film, "bessie", mike epps. the very funny mike epps will be joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a great stand-up. i've known him for a very long time. he's got a new comedy central special tonight, nick swardson will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] it's a very funny show. you guys, we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and...
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take a look at this eric.s is a video of people feeding the anti-police animosity in our society. >> we can't continue to bring a bunch of good-natured people and there's a few bad apples, that's not the right way. they are an occupying force in the hood. that's my issue. >> this whole police community relations situation, it's civil rights for this generation. no doubt about it. >> when we have grown comfortable with the notion that african-american people and poor people and young people can be brutalized at the hands of a minority fraction of the police we have to get away from that. >> this is so infuriating to me. it feeds this idea that somehow poor people and most often mine north, hispanics and blacks don't want or need police. let me tell you something, i don't think it's news. the police are in chaos, kimberly the one who have the most violence occurring. >> right. look at a crime map. invest in educating yourself so people don't make these ignorant comments. look at what happens with community polic
take a look at this eric.s is a video of people feeding the anti-police animosity in our society. >> we can't continue to bring a bunch of good-natured people and there's a few bad apples, that's not the right way. they are an occupying force in the hood. that's my issue. >> this whole police community relations situation, it's civil rights for this generation. no doubt about it. >> when we have grown comfortable with the notion that african-american people and poor people and...
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eric hollenbeck, vietnam veteran in the tet offensive in 1968. the blue ox school for veterans was established because of this very build project. the abraham lincoln hearse. it was established by eric and his wife, viviana hollenbeck for returning veterans from iraq and afghanistan. men and women finding it difficult to come back to civilian life after being trained in the fields of combat. jay jones. three tour vietnam veteran. as you saw earlier, these veterans wanted to put their mark on the abraham lincoln hearse and for the day, a be lower jewelers provided are proud family friend sheaths of black onyx. they wanted to shape what will be placed upon a crown beneath each of the plumes. i there happens to be four on each plume, which is 16 for our 16th president. i our combat veterans build this icon of freedom for the nation. the request by katie spindell for a hearse and the response by the staab family to research and coordinate a build team. the result that was by our veterans. [applause] p.j.: forged in resolve, reverse and i engineer and
eric hollenbeck, vietnam veteran in the tet offensive in 1968. the blue ox school for veterans was established because of this very build project. the abraham lincoln hearse. it was established by eric and his wife, viviana hollenbeck for returning veterans from iraq and afghanistan. men and women finding it difficult to come back to civilian life after being trained in the fields of combat. jay jones. three tour vietnam veteran. as you saw earlier, these veterans wanted to put their mark on...
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excessive force. >> and do you know why in eric garner's case? had a white prosecutor who knew how to stack the deck and go to a grand jury and not put it in front of a judge and not file that case. that was rigged from the get-go. that is -- it's a rigged system. i don't -- it's a rigged system. >> let me say this to mark. >> now you go too far. >> because i have to practice in it every day. >> so you don't believe it's a rigged system? >> i think that -- >> because a lot of people believe the system is rigged. >> prosecutors act in good faith but they also recognize the world in which they live, in which jurors are sympathetic to police because most police are good people, doing the right thing, trying to enforce the law as best they can and the aberrational cases are aberrational. >> mark, a lot of police officers when they hear you talking about this will scoff and say you'd be the first guy to call the police when you get in trouble, when you need somebody to show up at your house, you'd be -- that's who you would call and yet it's very easy
excessive force. >> and do you know why in eric garner's case? had a white prosecutor who knew how to stack the deck and go to a grand jury and not put it in front of a judge and not file that case. that was rigged from the get-go. that is -- it's a rigged system. i don't -- it's a rigged system. >> let me say this to mark. >> now you go too far. >> because i have to practice in it every day. >> so you don't believe it's a rigged system? >> i think that --...
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. >> eric: that's right. talk to them. >> ridge: one reporter after another, all day. >> eric: let pam handle the calls. >> ridge: she was, until steam started coming out of her ears. >> eric: [ sighs ] >> ridge: they're relentless. >> eric: yeah, now it begins. >> ridge: [ sighs ] >> eric: we're gonna have a real pr debacle on our hands. >> ridge: yeah, that's what we have. where's ricky? >> eric: he's not coming in today. >> ridge: he's not coming in today? he's responsible for this mess and what is he gonna do -- he's gonna stay under his covers until this all magically goes away? so much for a fearless leader. [ birds chirping ] >> brooke: honey, what are you
. >> eric: that's right. talk to them. >> ridge: one reporter after another, all day. >> eric: let pam handle the calls. >> ridge: she was, until steam started coming out of her ears. >> eric: [ sighs ] >> ridge: they're relentless. >> eric: yeah, now it begins. >> ridge: [ sighs ] >> eric: we're gonna have a real pr debacle on our hands. >> ridge: yeah, that's what we have. where's ricky? >> eric: he's not coming in today....
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from eric stone to hilary duff find out who is popping up on tinder today. first the "nightline" five. >> a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salon pas involved in to a family of pain relievers. perfect for back muscle and joint relief. zantac heart burn alert, stop. nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushes relief in as little as 30 minutes for relief without the >>> good evening. we will start with an intriguing cocktail of two american obsessions, fame and faith. andrew keegan who you may remember from tv classics in the '90s as "party of five" and 7th heaven" is at the center of a spiritual community. this role raised a few eyebrows and something we had to see for ourselves. we're in the heart of l.a. at a new-age temple where two of this touchb's primary preoccupations spirituality and celebrity are converging. >> i'm andrew. >> love you, andrew. >> andrew is andrew keegan the '90s heart throb who played jessica biel's boyfriend on "7th heaven". >> i like hanging out with you and the adorable bad
from eric stone to hilary duff find out who is popping up on tinder today. first the "nightline" five. >> a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salon pas involved in to a family of pain relievers. perfect for back muscle and joint relief. zantac heart burn alert, stop. nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushes relief in as little as 30 minutes for relief without the >>> good evening. we will start with an intriguing...
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eric is a rich liberal because he doesn't eat meat? >> no. >> i don't think eric bolling has ever told anybody what not to eat. >> that's exactly right. he's a sweet, loving man. >> deflategate investigation into the afc championship game, ahead on "the five." so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me. but she thinks i said she was always mean to me. i could hear how happy she was. now she definitely loves my sister more. vo: mother's day is almost here. now get 200 dollars or more when you trade in your smartphone for a galaxy s6. but hurry, this offer ends may 10th. verizon. >>> here's a question some young folks may be grappling with. should you get married before you've established a career? the authors of a book called "marriage market" suggest not to wait until you know what you want to be when you grow up. they say marriages are more likely to endure if people wait until
eric is a rich liberal because he doesn't eat meat? >> no. >> i don't think eric bolling has ever told anybody what not to eat. >> that's exactly right. he's a sweet, loving man. >> deflategate investigation into the afc championship game, ahead on "the five." so i'm having birthday brunch with my family. when my husband hands me a present. a galaxy s6! so i call my mom. i have verizon! i don't. she couldn't really hear me. i tell her how much she means to me....
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erik: eric takaha, what the city? -- what do you see? eric: could the fall rate start to rise up? it. if you look at the percentage of distress names -- as wel lastcycle is the ability to refinance at low rates even the leverage has picked up. interest costs are actually low. liquidity is strong so we do not see a lot of triggers over the near-term to see that fall rise -- that fall rate rise up. erik: what if when we get that first rate hike, janet yellen and the other members say this is not just the first, you will see another and we feel good about the direction of the economy? if that is the case, if the language is bullish, there's going to be a selloff in fixed income and it will hit high-yield hard. eric: there's a fixation with the fed funds rate traffic is misplaced. -- which i think is misplaced. short-term it impacts offloads to mutual funds but longer turn adjustments 10 to -- spreads 10 to cushion you from a rate hike. i think it is different from 2013. in this case i think it is very well forecast. olivia: it matters what the path of the hike is. what is that path y
erik: eric takaha, what the city? -- what do you see? eric: could the fall rate start to rise up? it. if you look at the percentage of distress names -- as wel lastcycle is the ability to refinance at low rates even the leverage has picked up. interest costs are actually low. liquidity is strong so we do not see a lot of triggers over the near-term to see that fall rise -- that fall rate rise up. erik: what if when we get that first rate hike, janet yellen and the other members say this is not...
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from eric stone to hilary duff find out who is popping up on tinder today.st the "nightline" five. >> a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salon pas involved in to a family of pain relievers. perfect for back muscle and joint relief. zantac heart burn alert, stop. nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushes relief in as little as 30 minutes for relief without the female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >>> good evening. we will start with an intriguing
from eric stone to hilary duff find out who is popping up on tinder today.st the "nightline" five. >> a single patch created the category of pain relief. 80 years later salon pas involved in to a family of pain relievers. perfect for back muscle and joint relief. zantac heart burn alert, stop. nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushes relief in as little as 30 minutes for relief without the female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm happy to be coast this morning. the bay area is noted for its advancements in medical care and medical technology. and in particular the notion that one is treating the whole person. in that context the field of spiritual care has emerged as a paramount concern for folks may go to a hospital system or healthcare situation. we want to invite you into a conversation about spiritual care and our hospitals and healthcare system with reverend. tom harshman was director of mission integration at sequoia hospital which is a division of dignity health. and reverend. julie hamada who >>> a spiritual care california pacific medical center affiliated with sutter health. i also want to add is that while i'm not posting mosaic on the ceo of a jewish organization that is called the bay area jewish healing center. we provide jewish spiritual care to folks who are ill, dying, and bereaved throughout the bay area. and in particular we are a jewish central care resource for folks like reverend. har
i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm happy to be coast this morning. the bay area is noted for its advancements in medical care and medical technology. and in particular the notion that one is treating the whole person. in that context the field of spiritual care has emerged as a paramount concern for folks may go to a hospital system or healthcare situation. we want to invite you into a conversation about spiritual care and our hospitals and healthcare system with reverend. tom harshman was director of...
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eric, your final thought. >> justice was served in this case. this was the worst terrorist attack on our society. i am against the death penalty. if a case deserved one ever, this is it. >>. liz: lis? >> exactly that. for the people and the families, the victims' families, this is the beginning of some kind of closure. liz: and it could have been you, lis. >> the first image they saw in the 3:00 hour on my television was of a young blond boy in his teens and blood coming from his head. that could have been my son. all our sons. liz: people say could have been loved ones for all of us. again, the news is that the depths of these four victims of dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother, the evil that befell them, there is some justice as dzhokhar tsarnaev has been found to deserve the death penalty. he will get it. it could take time. the wheels of justice sometimes do move slowly. judge napolitano you pointed out that in certain cases like with timothy mcveigh in the oklahoma city bombing, five years in the grand scheme of things, that's not that long,
eric, your final thought. >> justice was served in this case. this was the worst terrorist attack on our society. i am against the death penalty. if a case deserved one ever, this is it. >>. liz: lis? >> exactly that. for the people and the families, the victims' families, this is the beginning of some kind of closure. liz: and it could have been you, lis. >> the first image they saw in the 3:00 hour on my television was of a young blond boy in his teens and blood coming...
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eric garner's family says they want something doing like what they see in baltimore. >>> a developing story for you right now. numerous people arrested in north korea including a new york student. we have a live report for you coming up. >>> we wish you a good morning. thank you for spending time with us here. i'm christi paul. my colleague victor blackwell is live in baltimore this morning. his hometown, by the way. good morning, victor. >> good morning. my hometown, indeed. a lot of people are asking here will there be a curfew again tonight? people across the city want to know, especially business owners. many are not happy that, once again, last night people were told to go home at 10:00 p.m. listen. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> justice. >> reporter: there were lots of warnings from police driving by. also from the cops in the helicopters saying go home now, you're in violation of this curfew. but the protesters some of them were arrested after refusing to obey that citywide curfew. accordi
eric garner's family says they want something doing like what they see in baltimore. >>> a developing story for you right now. numerous people arrested in north korea including a new york student. we have a live report for you coming up. >>> we wish you a good morning. thank you for spending time with us here. i'm christi paul. my colleague victor blackwell is live in baltimore this morning. his hometown, by the way. good morning, victor. >> good morning. my hometown,...
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it's not about eric boling but if i say something bad about eric bolling, it's about saying things that are sometimes uncomfortable. that being said though there's free speech and there's wise speech. i wouldn't personally choose to be bashing someone's religion because i just don't think it's a good idea. but i think the constitution protects even unacceptable speech, even speech we all find not good for policy or good for comedy. but at the same time the first amendment allows for this. and that's what our country's about. >> senator, there was a report today that one of the top al qaeda, i believe in yemen, was killed and one of his operatives killed as well. via air strike. maybe even drone attack. a lot of people would say, how would senator rand paul how would he react to that? >> well a lot of people have misunderstood my policy on drones. i'm not against the military weapon. i'm not against using them in a military battlefield. i have been against using them
it's not about eric boling but if i say something bad about eric bolling, it's about saying things that are sometimes uncomfortable. that being said though there's free speech and there's wise speech. i wouldn't personally choose to be bashing someone's religion because i just don't think it's a good idea. but i think the constitution protects even unacceptable speech, even speech we all find not good for policy or good for comedy. but at the same time the first amendment allows for this. and...
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eric: it'll be interesting to see how those two coexist. even though marc is not actually on the board of lyft, one of his partners is. same for carl icahn. he will not actually be on the board, it will be one of his managing partners, i believe. mi: leslie, what do they say about this investment? "bloomberg businessweek leslie: it could be a way for him to build his own impact. -- his own empire. how will this strategic health ebay or other investments to build the icahn empire? another thing people are looking at is what does this mean for management? carl is known to come in and shake up management, find out what does not work and replace them with people who may be better suited for the job. those are two things to look out for that investors are keeping an eye on. emily: all right, leslie picker in new york, eric newcomer and cory johnson with me in san francisco. we are interested to see how this icahn investment plays out. in today's edition of drive google's self driving cars are about to hit the open road. check out this new video
eric: it'll be interesting to see how those two coexist. even though marc is not actually on the board of lyft, one of his partners is. same for carl icahn. he will not actually be on the board, it will be one of his managing partners, i believe. mi: leslie, what do they say about this investment? "bloomberg businessweek leslie: it could be a way for him to build his own impact. -- his own empire. how will this strategic health ebay or other investments to build the icahn empire? another...
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however, i agree, eric.fficult situation because these are people's lives and this is medical treatment that may be required for the rest of their life and some of these victims may not get their just compensation due to this law. >> eric misty says uninsurible potentially. doesn't the government pay? isn't who's responsible? doesn't amtrak carry insurance? what happens? >> well amtrak is a quasi governmental agency and the government does have to pay and it's interesting to see if there's a product liability case like the brake didn't work or the acceleration is the cause of the train like an acceleration case we have seen so many of, that shifts the responsibility not only to amtrak but the manufacturers so it's a lot larger. i wouldn't be -- i wouldn't doubt for a second amtrak didn't throw in a little bit of extra money for pr purposes to make sure that for the public eye they're doing the right thing trying to make just compensation to the people of the horrible horrible tragedy. >> the lawyers will be
however, i agree, eric.fficult situation because these are people's lives and this is medical treatment that may be required for the rest of their life and some of these victims may not get their just compensation due to this law. >> eric misty says uninsurible potentially. doesn't the government pay? isn't who's responsible? doesn't amtrak carry insurance? what happens? >> well amtrak is a quasi governmental agency and the government does have to pay and it's interesting to see if...
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lisa, thank you. >> of course. >> eric?i ann they're lacing up their -- a team of reporters will not be covering the big fight between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they say they were ejected because of their tough questions about mayweather and domestic violence. we'll have something on that. >>> in baltimore six officers now charged in the death of freddy gray as we have been reporting, as thousands remain, as you can see in the streets right now. coming up, what happens next in the legal case and what the prosecution and what the defense might have. >>> they call it the fight of the century even though it's 15 years old. floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. both on tap to make more than $100 million tonight. there is a lot of controversy leading up to this fight in las vegas. mayweather has a long history of domestic violence, arrested several times over the years and served two years in prison in one case. these are two reporters who they claim that they had credentials for the fight tonight but those credentials
lisa, thank you. >> of course. >> eric?i ann they're lacing up their -- a team of reporters will not be covering the big fight between floyd mayweather and manny pacquiao. they say they were ejected because of their tough questions about mayweather and domestic violence. we'll have something on that. >>> in baltimore six officers now charged in the death of freddy gray as we have been reporting, as thousands remain, as you can see in the streets right now. coming up, what...
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eric martin: on top? yes. the question was yes, i'm not sure what the term is, like cubicles that allowed cool air to get into the building during the sweltering heat that you see. there are three or four of them on the roof, yes. yes, sir. >> what was the significance of the attack on secretary seward? eric martin: the significance of the attack on seward? >> part of the general conspiracy? eric martin: john wilkes booth his logic, and it is very logical and methodically planned, the same night he knew president lincoln would be there to take him out, he wants to take out secretary of state seward associate -- assassinate him and vice president johnson. if all three were assassinated there would be no line of succession to the presidency, throwing the country into constitutional turmoil. so that was the intent, the motive behind booth's thinking here. booth is not a crazy guy. he thought things out. many people talked about john wilkes booth being crazy and insane. no better historian has corrected the record
eric martin: on top? yes. the question was yes, i'm not sure what the term is, like cubicles that allowed cool air to get into the building during the sweltering heat that you see. there are three or four of them on the roof, yes. yes, sir. >> what was the significance of the attack on secretary seward? eric martin: the significance of the attack on seward? >> part of the general conspiracy? eric martin: john wilkes booth his logic, and it is very logical and methodically planned,...
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i'm eric bolling along with dana per renoen perino and kimberly guilfoyle and eric gutfeld. we've seen a trend of community leaders only calling for justice when there's a political gain to be had. >> trayvon represents a reckless disregard for our life that we see too long. and we come to tell you tonight enough is enough. >> michael brown's blood is crying from the ground. crying for vision crying for justice. >> your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on behalf of freddie gray. >> and yesterday, two more senseless homicides, a woman and her 7-year-old gunned down making them the 37th and 38th homicide victims in this month. "if you are a young black man shot in the head by another young black man, almost certainly we will not know your name you are a statistic, not a cause. just another dead black kid in some city somewhere, politically useless to progressives and the media." >> well i think that rich is reflecting he's been a reporter for a long time. we've been covering this for years and he's quite an expert when it comes to urban issues and cities.
i'm eric bolling along with dana per renoen perino and kimberly guilfoyle and eric gutfeld. we've seen a trend of community leaders only calling for justice when there's a political gain to be had. >> trayvon represents a reckless disregard for our life that we see too long. and we come to tell you tonight enough is enough. >> michael brown's blood is crying from the ground. crying for vision crying for justice. >> your peace is sincerely needed as i work to deliver justice on...
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arrested eric.ould 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 violati
arrested eric.ould 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...
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it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. anyway because if he isn't then i'm going to fine him $5,000. but it's an incredible time in our region when we can have the nba champs play with the giants. they are inspirational, they are doing exactly what sports wants to have a role in society and that is inspiring all of us to do even better. i wanted that example of the flop because when you saw that, you just have to know that basket is going in and why not dance and celebrate because that's what i would like you all to do. when you achieve those job opportunities for our youth, i want to you do a flop dance. the kids to do a flop dance. they have earned the time to dance. i'm going to ask the mayor to do their flop dance tonight when i enter into a regional discussion with what we are all about with the city. i want you all celebrating this because we are already on our way. the numbers that i have heard, the commitment that i have already been hearing about are no
it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. anyway because if he isn't then i'm going to fine him $5,000. but it's an incredible time in our region when we can have the nba champs play with the giants. they are inspirational, they are doing exactly what sports wants to have a role in society and that is inspiring all of us to do even better. i wanted that example of the flop because when you saw that, you...
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eric? >> mike and the singing that we hear quite a contrast to all that shouting. thank you so much. >> well eric, it became an iconic image from last monday's mayhem. rioters looting and burning a cvs store in baltimore. now investigators from across the country are scouring that store, trying to determine who was responsible for that fire. rich edson is live in baltimore with the latest on that story. hi rich. >> reporter: good afternoon. that plywood was down just a short while ago where investigators from the atf had opened it up trying to take a look and find out who is responsible for pet issing this fire. when today removed that plywood, you could still smell the stench of fire. their work is done for today, but they're still continuing here and six other locations throughout the city. also look up there. we've pointed out those holes up there. investigators from atf are trying to figure out if they're from a gun, from bullets, and who might be responsible for that. but there is a ch
eric? >> mike and the singing that we hear quite a contrast to all that shouting. thank you so much. >> well eric, it became an iconic image from last monday's mayhem. rioters looting and burning a cvs store in baltimore. now investigators from across the country are scouring that store, trying to determine who was responsible for that fire. rich edson is live in baltimore with the latest on that story. hi rich. >> reporter: good afternoon. that plywood was down just a short...
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eric: no, no la vi.gratis un regalo solo en macy's, tu destino para fragancias. ♪ ♪ (aplausos) karla: aquÍ estamos, aquí estamos , llegÓ a nuestro panel paula arcila, periodista. paula: se me hizo un poco tarde, vengo de la gala del met. karla: vengan, vengan, les tenemos la sorpresa, ana quiere compartir con todos ustedes en primicia en "despierta amÉrica" a su preciosa baby julieta! (aplausos) y estad, ha nacido hoy dÍa 5 de mayo. muy patriota, pesÓ seis libras, fue por parto natural, muy bonita la preciosa. anita ayer empezÓ con contracciones, la verdad tuvo un parto muy rÁpido, ella se siente perfectamente bien, la niÑa con perfecto estado de salud, muy contentas, las dos abuelas estaban en el parto. fue un parto muy rÁpido, aquÍ estÁ la princesa. ana pidiÓ que dÉ las gracias a todo el pÚblico sus oraciones, por ser parte de la vida de ella y de su esposo, que en este caso es mi hermano, es parte de la familia, desde aquÍ, mi reina, te mandamos besos! y les tengo que decir, esa foto es precisente des
eric: no, no la vi.gratis un regalo solo en macy's, tu destino para fragancias. ♪ ♪ (aplausos) karla: aquÍ estamos, aquí estamos , llegÓ a nuestro panel paula arcila, periodista. paula: se me hizo un poco tarde, vengo de la gala del met. karla: vengan, vengan, les tenemos la sorpresa, ana quiere compartir con todos ustedes en primicia en "despierta amÉrica" a su preciosa baby julieta! (aplausos) y estad, ha nacido hoy dÍa 5 de mayo. muy patriota, pesÓ seis libras, fue por...
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the family believes that justice for eric garner would be charges at least against those officers.bability that they will get what they consider to be justice? >> you know, the interesting thing in the garner case is that a grand jury declined to indict but in this case, there have been charges filed but there has not been a determination of probable cause yet, either by a grand jury or by a judge in a probable cause hearing. in a way, we are not quite there yet. that could potentially happen in this case. it really remains to be seen. ultimately, victor, law enforcement is an entity of limited resources. while it would be nice to have the option to look over every case of excessive force with a fine-toothed comb and scrutinize it, we don't have those decisions in law enforcement and decisions have to be made. even if there is a claim of excessive force, if a grand jury doesn't indict in another case, maybe the resources aren't available to have a second look at each and every instance of excessive force, but that is why we have the civil system of justice because if you believe th
the family believes that justice for eric garner would be charges at least against those officers.bability that they will get what they consider to be justice? >> you know, the interesting thing in the garner case is that a grand jury declined to indict but in this case, there have been charges filed but there has not been a determination of probable cause yet, either by a grand jury or by a judge in a probable cause hearing. in a way, we are not quite there yet. that could potentially...
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lee: thank you, eric. it's great to work with you and united way. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> it's wonderful to be here iechlt -- i want to thank jay shu for opening this up. he and louis herrera have been great partners, louis is a great public librarian. these two individuals at the civic center had an at some point to work with me at city hall to celebrate what we are about to in the next month, the hundredth year anniversary of our city hall. i want to know, yeah, it would be great to be at the library, at city hall. i would welcome to you this room because jay would be the first to welcome you to say you are the live version of our terra-cotta soldiers this year. i wanted to use this room because of it's beauty as a way to say to indicate my deep level of appreciation for the sponsors, for the employers for the foundations, the community based organizations, our own city agencies and departments are all coming together and collaborating with me about a goal that is very near and dear to me and that is employing our youth. this
lee: thank you, eric. it's great to work with you and united way. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> it's wonderful to be here iechlt -- i want to thank jay shu for opening this up. he and louis herrera have been great partners, louis is a great public librarian. these two individuals at the civic center had an at some point to work with me at city hall to celebrate what we are about to in the next month, the hundredth year anniversary of our city hall. i want to know,...
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next to him eric lichtblau is sarah wildman. she has one the pulitzer prize many of the places and sitting next to her a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and investigative journalist for his work on covering the nsa. and we have glenn kurtz who wrote the book "three minutes in poland." we will have each of the authors present two minutes to outline their then we will have a discussion and bring eric and to talk about "the nazis next door" and then we will talk about that question. so let's start with "three minutes in poland." >> first of all, it's an honor to be here with the panel. thank you. very much the highlights of this story, in 2009 you can see visuals for you. this was taken by my grandparents. taken in 1938. everything that i knew about the film was contained in this title sequence and you see my grandmother here and join the a very exciting crossing in the ocean, my grandmother lived to be 96 years old and i knew her, but she never ever talked about her childhood were her travel. so i never heard anything about this s
next to him eric lichtblau is sarah wildman. she has one the pulitzer prize many of the places and sitting next to her a pulitzer prize-winning reporter and investigative journalist for his work on covering the nsa. and we have glenn kurtz who wrote the book "three minutes in poland." we will have each of the authors present two minutes to outline their then we will have a discussion and bring eric and to talk about "the nazis next door" and then we will talk about that...
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it reminded me of what i thought with eric carter in new york. at -- eric garner in york. black america should be outraged. they should be outraged that they have put their lives in trust in the hands of democratic politicians for five decades and nothing has changed for them. i will leave it with this. baltimore -- the last time it was governed by republican mayor was in 1967. in 1967. since then, you have had 21 property tax increases. guest: the disparate treatment for those who have crack cocaine crimes is still 18 to one at the federal level. even after 2010 policy change. if we think about what is going on here, this is structural racism, decades of public policy that has diminished the chance -- by chance of african-americans. when we think of households, yes but women have disproportionately more single-parent households but even people like charles murray have looked at stats on white families and the number of white births. the problem here is the lack of economic opportunity, the lack of jobs, not something inherently wrong with african-american culture. again,
it reminded me of what i thought with eric carter in new york. at -- eric garner in york. black america should be outraged. they should be outraged that they have put their lives in trust in the hands of democratic politicians for five decades and nothing has changed for them. i will leave it with this. baltimore -- the last time it was governed by republican mayor was in 1967. in 1967. since then, you have had 21 property tax increases. guest: the disparate treatment for those who have crack...
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i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." juan williams jessica, welcome, everybody. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are basically dying. what's happening is they understand just like the rest of us when you raise the minimum wage it leads to more unemployment. this isn't rocket science, it's common sense. they don't care about the worker they care about making money. they care about getting money from their members. they want as many mens as possible and they want to make unions basically the cheapest labor. and have more money for themselves. that's what this is all about. >> wayne, you there as well no surprises, l.a.'s very liberal, but within days of getting their law through, by the way, if you're a business and you hire union workers, we want you exempt. >> it's incredible but i think michelle is right. this is all by the union leaders. the un
i'm eric bolling. welcome to "cashin' in." juan williams jessica, welcome, everybody. michelle it's incredible, unions got their $15 minimum wage law in l.a. now they want an exemption for union workers. you're from l.a. any surprises? >> i'm not surprised at all. this is shameless. this is exactly how the unions work. this is why unions are basically dying. what's happening is they understand just like the rest of us when you raise the minimum wage it leads to more...
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amy: eric freedman, can you comment?> this particular issue is so important that defense lawyer david brooke went out of his way in open court to repeat to the judge this test said, your honor honor, we reiterate our demand for this instruction and read it in a vain effort to catch the attention of the mainstream press, which failed to pick up on this point. and the judge said, i've already ruled on that in chambers. we had long arguments about that, as we now know, away from the press and out of the public eye in which you refused to give the instruction -- he refused to give the instruction. but we know from the transcript that and from what was said in court that the defense expose subtly asked for this and it was extensively refused by the judge on the basis of considerations which he did not tell is coming to said, what i told you in chambers. amy: is this grounds for appeal? >> no question. the failure to give that instruction in a situation which it has been given 71 times of federal death penalty cases, including
amy: eric freedman, can you comment?> this particular issue is so important that defense lawyer david brooke went out of his way in open court to repeat to the judge this test said, your honor honor, we reiterate our demand for this instruction and read it in a vain effort to catch the attention of the mainstream press, which failed to pick up on this point. and the judge said, i've already ruled on that in chambers. we had long arguments about that, as we now know, away from the press and...
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eric: hard assets. not good will. jenny: no. eric: so what is the point?ere is a theoretical replacement value for corporate america? jenny: people who are believers in this metric say you're looking at companies in the past six years who have not taken their profits and put them back into the company we have heard this line of reasoning before. jenny: james tobin is a nobel prize-winning economist. eric: jenny with the latest on the cube -- q market. >> life from bloomberg in new york, this is market makers with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. erik: good morning. it is 9:00 in new york city. we are on at our new time. stephanie: we've got another greek deadline and another islamic state victory in iraq. we've got to look at retail earnings, key indicator on what the economy is actually looking like. we've got a lot happening this morning. erik: let's begin with those merger monday stories. there is a deal in the drug sector that is one of two i will tell you about. they are buying this business and generic. this is an retail, they are going to buy and
eric: hard assets. not good will. jenny: no. eric: so what is the point?ere is a theoretical replacement value for corporate america? jenny: people who are believers in this metric say you're looking at companies in the past six years who have not taken their profits and put them back into the company we have heard this line of reasoning before. jenny: james tobin is a nobel prize-winning economist. eric: jenny with the latest on the cube -- q market. >> life from bloomberg in new york,...
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i'm eric bolling. welcome in to "cashin' in." our crew this week along with juan williams and jessica. should other states follow arizona's lead? >> i think this is a step in the right direction. food stamps are supposed to be a short-term solution but instead it's a way of life here in america. we should be not only putting a time limit, 12 months on food stamps but we also should be requiring people to work. if you want food stamps and you're able bodied you ought to either have a job or be volunteering in your community. if you want money from taxpayers, you need to also be doing something. >> arizona had no limit. now they're reducing it to just one year. if you're on food stamps, assistant for a year and then you're done. >> think that's a great transition. >> for life. >> i think that's a bit fast. but i would say, we do need to cut back on welfare benefits. i'm not going to argue things should stay as they are. they should be working and they're not. what i would also say is we need to make sure we're getting people the sk
i'm eric bolling. welcome in to "cashin' in." our crew this week along with juan williams and jessica. should other states follow arizona's lead? >> i think this is a step in the right direction. food stamps are supposed to be a short-term solution but instead it's a way of life here in america. we should be not only putting a time limit, 12 months on food stamps but we also should be requiring people to work. if you want food stamps and you're able bodied you ought to either...
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eric it's not. he's >> he's a public figure. >> if you're going to talk about a fallen 25-year-old cop and say, by the way, the nypd really needs to -- >> no. but i will tell you this i have no issues. nobody crosses the street when i walk down the street. >> you are deflecting. >> i am not deflecting. >> he was wrong to do it. >> what he's not wrong to do is telling a white person nobody crosses the street when they see me at 2:00 a.m. if you're a black guy walking down the street -- >> they do when they see me because it's often what i am wearing. >> i don't blame people who are african-american who feel like they are being -- there's discrimination against them. >> dana last few, this next week may 13th is national police week. they are asking residents to go to the precincts for a vigil, you can go to police.org. is it sad that we need a week? shouldn't it be all the time? >> of all the weeks, this is a pretty good one. and i think stopping by or saying hello, i'm always -- i'm glad when i see c
eric it's not. he's >> he's a public figure. >> if you're going to talk about a fallen 25-year-old cop and say, by the way, the nypd really needs to -- >> no. but i will tell you this i have no issues. nobody crosses the street when i walk down the street. >> you are deflecting. >> i am not deflecting. >> he was wrong to do it. >> what he's not wrong to do is telling a white person nobody crosses the street when they see me at 2:00 a.m. if you're a...
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eric segal. joining us on "surveillance." this is not just a u.s. problem, it is a global problem u.s. bridges. we are on bloomberg television bloomberg radio, and streaming on your tablet and phone on bloomberg.com. ♪ tom coburn good morning, everyone. what did you be focused on today? greece, though question about it. let's go to the bloomberg terminal and look at an important series. this is an important inflation -- or someone say disinflation -- adjustment. national stimulus pushing the rate down to 0%. the limitations and constraints one of them is the real rate of 4%. brendan: as we get these anecdotal reports, the possibility of a slowdown in china, confronting the possibility of less than 7%, it is an amazing number. their response -- ruchir sharma you are here with us from morgan stanley -- has been mostly in the last several months, monetary and not fiscal. ruchir: a lot of the credit allocation data is done in quantitative terms, which is not priced off interest rate but actually bank
eric segal. joining us on "surveillance." this is not just a u.s. problem, it is a global problem u.s. bridges. we are on bloomberg television bloomberg radio, and streaming on your tablet and phone on bloomberg.com. ♪ tom coburn good morning, everyone. what did you be focused on today? greece, though question about it. let's go to the bloomberg terminal and look at an important series. this is an important inflation -- or someone say disinflation -- adjustment. national stimulus...
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eric would you mind standing up? eric was kidnapped with the family from costa rica. he was of german ancestry. they took it x military vote and they took it to the boat of new orleans. they put you on undisclosed trains. >> what did they use for arresting you and taking you to crystal city? you wrote that they charged you. >> it was illegal entry. >> illegal entry, illegal entry. >> the whole charge thing. they were charged with illegal entry because the government kidnapped them. anyway they calmed down but eric was seven years old when he was in the camp. this is real life and wherever you go we have japanese peruvians too. these lived at the camp and some of them made it all the way to 1948 when the camp finally closed and made their lives. others were then taken into germany. it gets quite complicated. so this is a little bit of the different camp but we traveled the same field and when you read what the press said about the roundup of japanese germans and italians it is true a shocking. people that we have admired all our lives were saying absolutely terrible th
eric would you mind standing up? eric was kidnapped with the family from costa rica. he was of german ancestry. they took it x military vote and they took it to the boat of new orleans. they put you on undisclosed trains. >> what did they use for arresting you and taking you to crystal city? you wrote that they charged you. >> it was illegal entry. >> illegal entry, illegal entry. >> the whole charge thing. they were charged with illegal entry because the government...
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eric garner from staten island. it was presented to a staten island grand jury.> there is no option similar to this city where the state's attorney can make recommendations for charges then a grand jury can indict? in new york it's straight to a grand jury so there is no intermediary? >> the reality is the local district attorney the staten island district attorney made the decision to present the case to the grand jury which is how we do things in new york. the matter in which a prosecutor presents a case has a lot to do with it. i say that as a former prosecutor who has presented cases to the grand jury and defense attorney in the grand jury for various cases. unfortunately, for whatever reasons, which outraged the community in new york and across the country, he wasn't indicted. now you are looking at potentially a federal remedy for the federal government to step in and say this was a willful -- which is the standard -- deprivation of his civil rights. >> we'll be scrutinizing them. one is the initial encounter. that minimal amount of suspicion to make initia
eric garner from staten island. it was presented to a staten island grand jury.> there is no option similar to this city where the state's attorney can make recommendations for charges then a grand jury can indict? in new york it's straight to a grand jury so there is no intermediary? >> the reality is the local district attorney the staten island district attorney made the decision to present the case to the grand jury which is how we do things in new york. the matter in which a...