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- [eric] you were a fan. first and foremost. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?" sometimes you hear from people about them, i've made two cover records now, sometimes you don't. i didn't hear anything from steve and i found out later he was in the trenches with his drug addiction and as he tells it, towards the end of that really dark period he found out that emmi lou had recorded 'guitar town,' and i had recorded 'someday,' and that was kind of a beacon of light. - he's talked about that, in fact, in the course of promoting this record when it's come up, he's said, "you know, at a really difficult "time in
- [eric] you were a fan. first and foremost. - [shawn] a big fan and i met him when i opened a show for him at the iron horse in north hampton, massachusetts and i opened the show and met him down in the dressing room very briefly. that was a big thrill. he was playing solo, i was playing solo. i really didn't see much of him and i recorded 'someday,' on my cover girl album, a great song of his. you know, you always worry when you record somebody else's song, "are they gonna like it?"...
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eric: i'm eric shawn.w, this all started on friday night in alabama during a campaign rally for senate candidate luther strange when president trump urged the nfl owners to fire players who kneel during the national anthem. today the pittsburgh steelers' coach, mike tomlin, said his team would stay in the locker room as the anthem was played because he said, quote, we're not going to play politics. one player did, however, not stay in the locker room, he is a west point graduate, alejandroville move v.a., and he earned the bronze star for saving the lives of his buddies. he stood outside the tunnel proudly with his happened on his heart. we have team fox news coverage of all of this, marian rafferty live, but let's begin with kristin fisher in somerset, new jersey, near the president's golf club where he's been spending the weekend. hi, kristin. >> reporter: hey, eric. president trump has clearly been watching these protests taking place at nfl games across the country today. his response, quote: great sol
eric: i'm eric shawn.w, this all started on friday night in alabama during a campaign rally for senate candidate luther strange when president trump urged the nfl owners to fire players who kneel during the national anthem. today the pittsburgh steelers' coach, mike tomlin, said his team would stay in the locker room as the anthem was played because he said, quote, we're not going to play politics. one player did, however, not stay in the locker room, he is a west point graduate, alejandroville...
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eric? eric: north korea rockets hitting the u.s.ainland as you heard is quote unevident bl so claimed the kim jong-un's foreign minister today. -- is quote inevitable claimed kim jong-un's foreign minister today. >> translator: none other than trump himself is on a suicide mission. in case innocent lives of the u.s. are harmed because of this suicide attack, trump will be held totally responsible. eric: what can we take from this response? former spokesperson for ambassador nikki haley, former director communications at the u.s. mission to the u.n., also the former fox news united nations bureau chief and producer. jonathan, the foreign minister wouldn't even call president trump by his name. he even said he's someone called the president. he said the president used reckless and violent words. is this more bluster, or is it really a preview of their planned strategy, in what we can expect? >> it's become deeply deeply personal now for them. the rhetoric has been increasing. it's not stopping. we're seeing actions that they are doing
eric? eric: north korea rockets hitting the u.s.ainland as you heard is quote unevident bl so claimed the kim jong-un's foreign minister today. -- is quote inevitable claimed kim jong-un's foreign minister today. >> translator: none other than trump himself is on a suicide mission. in case innocent lives of the u.s. are harmed because of this suicide attack, trump will be held totally responsible. eric: what can we take from this response? former spokesperson for ambassador nikki haley,...
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right, eric? eric: yes.aking the horrible situation in mexico city, the desperate situation continues as crews there are searching for any survivors. the numbers of dead have risen now after two earthquakes. authorities say at least 300 people so far have been killed, thousands more are homeless and the search continues for any survivors. jonathan hunt is in mexico city tonight. jonathan, we're kind of past the golden hour, 96 hours or so of any survivors, but there is still hope. >> there is still hope, certainly in the mindz of the rescue workers -- minds of the rescue workers who are working so hard to find anybody who may have survived, eric. and there is still hope in the minds of the families of those who remain unaccounted for and missing. we got a closer up look at what is essentially the last official remaining search and rescue operation here in downtown mexico city today as you take a look at this video. you can see that dozens of highly-skilled rescue workers are essentially working by hand, movi
right, eric? eric: yes.aking the horrible situation in mexico city, the desperate situation continues as crews there are searching for any survivors. the numbers of dead have risen now after two earthquakes. authorities say at least 300 people so far have been killed, thousands more are homeless and the search continues for any survivors. jonathan hunt is in mexico city tonight. jonathan, we're kind of past the golden hour, 96 hours or so of any survivors, but there is still hope. >>...
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emily: eric, what is your take? eric: the issue is actually bigger than just the russian hack.nship with our big tech companies. for years, we left them alone, we wanted them to grow and innovate. but it has dawned on us as a society and users and the government that they are really not transparent. they are not telling us what they are doing. they change their algorithms without any thought or expectations. they deal with our data in ways that -- for instance, we just learned they allow people to target racists. they hide behind the notion that they are just a utility, that they are not responsible for the content, or how the platform is being used. as a society, users, government we are now saying , that can't be true. you have to take responsibility and take charge of what is going on on your platform. emily: another story that just crossed, european regulators will be telling tech companies they will be fined if they do not take down terrorist related content in a matter of hours. i wonder if that is possible, and what might the reaction be? reporter: i think that is absolu
emily: eric, what is your take? eric: the issue is actually bigger than just the russian hack.nship with our big tech companies. for years, we left them alone, we wanted them to grow and innovate. but it has dawned on us as a society and users and the government that they are really not transparent. they are not telling us what they are doing. they change their algorithms without any thought or expectations. they deal with our data in ways that -- for instance, we just learned they allow people...
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eric: and hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn.itnessing the dramatic power and wrath of mother nature all day. started when hurricane irma first made landfall in the florida keys and southwest florida, ripped through marco island, sana bell, naples and heading north towards cape coral the target later tonight, the city of tampa and st. pete. ordering mandatory curfews for residents at this hour as the storm spawned several possible tornadoes throughout the state and many waiting for the dreaded storm surge, the killer water slamming in from the backside in the gulf. janice dean has been following this all day. what's the latest status that the hour? >> i will get you the latest but want to show you five days ago how well the national hurricane center predicted this storm. this was their kohn five days ago. look at the center of where the storm went, over cuba and into southwest florida. now there was a shift in the cone days out, but this is remarkably amazing forecasting. so, of course, hats off to the national hurricane center w
eric: and hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn.itnessing the dramatic power and wrath of mother nature all day. started when hurricane irma first made landfall in the florida keys and southwest florida, ripped through marco island, sana bell, naples and heading north towards cape coral the target later tonight, the city of tampa and st. pete. ordering mandatory curfews for residents at this hour as the storm spawned several possible tornadoes throughout the state and many waiting for the dreaded...
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eric: what do you predict? >> the next question will be whether china follows through on some of the commitments it made to put economic pressure on north korea. the party congress in october with xi jinping. we'll have to get through that. arthel: for fourth straight day the entire island of puerto rico has no electricity. hurricane maria and irma directly hit the u.s. territory within a couple of weeks. the u.s. sent 1.5 million gallons of water. 23,000 cots and food to the island with more on the way. steve olson is live with more. >> we are in the neighborhood of old san juan. you can see the damage behind me. the 155-mile-per-hour winds knocked down walls and roof. this open air restaurant is going to try to get back to serving fried potatoes. they have been stack it up by manned. a lot of the recovery we have seen so far has been by hand. when you go around the capital, you don't hear generators or chainsaws. you can see the same tree that was down across the road four days ago is still there. not much wa
eric: what do you predict? >> the next question will be whether china follows through on some of the commitments it made to put economic pressure on north korea. the party congress in october with xi jinping. we'll have to get through that. arthel: for fourth straight day the entire island of puerto rico has no electricity. hurricane maria and irma directly hit the u.s. territory within a couple of weeks. the u.s. sent 1.5 million gallons of water. 23,000 cots and food to the island with...
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eric? eric: thank you very much.rthel: another big story of the day, the republican effort to repeal and replace obama care could be on shaky ground. g.o.p. lawmakers are trying to win over at least two potential holdouts, senators susan collins and lisa murkowski and the bill faces an even steeper climb with senator ted cruz saying that he opposes the bill at least for now. all of this after senator john mccain said he cannot vote for it. ellison barber has more now from washington. ellison? >> possible blows to the graham cassidy healthcare bill coming from senator ted cruz in texas and maine's susan collins. collins a key senator in all of this, and the white house has spent a lot of time trying to convince her to support the graham cassidy bill. today she said she is most likely not going to support it. >> it is very difficult for me to envision a scenario where i would end up voting for this bill. >> republicans lose three of their own senators, the bill fails. >> we need to make sure the last couple of republic
eric? eric: thank you very much.rthel: another big story of the day, the republican effort to repeal and replace obama care could be on shaky ground. g.o.p. lawmakers are trying to win over at least two potential holdouts, senators susan collins and lisa murkowski and the bill faces an even steeper climb with senator ted cruz saying that he opposes the bill at least for now. all of this after senator john mccain said he cannot vote for it. ellison barber has more now from washington. ellison?...
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eric: bunds. trey: bunds. to wrap things up ahead of the apple launch, after lloyd blankfein's cautious take on corporate bond yields versus dividend yields, do you want to hold apple equity or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. jonathan: finally to you trey. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the credit market -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ matt: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that sha
eric: bunds. trey: bunds. to wrap things up ahead of the apple launch, after lloyd blankfein's cautious take on corporate bond yields versus dividend yields, do you want to hold apple equity or apple credit? robert: equity looks good. i think strategically markets are in good shape. eric: equity. jonathan: finally to you trey. trey: equity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the credit market -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. from new york city, you have been...
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eric: equity.y because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: gents, we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ nejra: message from the mountaintop. at jackson hole, ecb president mario draghi joins janet yellen in a warning against rolling back financial regulations. how big is the bill for investment grade research, and who foots it? shining a light in the dark. mythic two, doesn't go far enough in relation there -- regulation therap
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i know how much you loved eric chase, i think all of us here who have known eric, you know, eric and each other for years, not just casually, we go into it and we disagree, but i've got to tell you, i would hug you eric, and let you know how much as a dad, i just don't even know what to say to you, man. it hurts and i understand the hurt, but i hope that you and adrian can love each other and know there's a lot of love out there for you and for the man that you are. you're a great one, eric. trish: it's so hard to imagine any family going through this and you know, just on behalf of myself and everyone at fox business, everyone at fox news, everyone here on the cashin' in crew that worked with eric and knew his son, all of our thoughts and all of our prayers are with the entire bolling >> lou: good evening, everybody. breaking news, north korea tonight fired a missile. this missile traveling 2300 miles east from pyongyang. japanese media reports that missile flew over yap jap where authorities warned resident to take shelter and the threat from north to sink japan with a nuclear weap
i know how much you loved eric chase, i think all of us here who have known eric, you know, eric and each other for years, not just casually, we go into it and we disagree, but i've got to tell you, i would hug you eric, and let you know how much as a dad, i just don't even know what to say to you, man. it hurts and i understand the hurt, but i hope that you and adrian can love each other and know there's a lot of love out there for you and for the man that you are. you're a great one, eric....
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thanks, eric.resident trump getting republicans and democrats to work together to pass tax reform. our capital deeply divided and has those depictions can be, the president held that bipartisan dinner last week with six vendors to flush out some ideas for treasury secretary steve mnuchin. ellison barber with the latest on how congress may move forward on tax reform and get something done. reporter: hi, eric. many meetings between lawmakers and the white house discussing tax reform has arguably become the most important legislative issue for the white house on top of their to-do list. far from any of the task. republicans are negotiating this so-called big stakes. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, chair of the senate finance committee orrin hatch, treasury secretary steve many mnuchin, house speaker paul ryan and chairman of the house ways and means committee kevin brady. >> reunified around a strong middle-class tax cut. i want to lower the rates at every level that people keep more of what t
thanks, eric.resident trump getting republicans and democrats to work together to pass tax reform. our capital deeply divided and has those depictions can be, the president held that bipartisan dinner last week with six vendors to flush out some ideas for treasury secretary steve mnuchin. ellison barber with the latest on how congress may move forward on tax reform and get something done. reporter: hi, eric. many meetings between lawmakers and the white house discussing tax reform has arguably...
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eric: equity.ity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ francine: he has been dubbed the geek of sheikh. federico marchetti, in 2000, founded retailer yoox as a marketplace for designer clothing. 15 years later, he merged the company with his biggest competitor net-a-porter, creating an online shopping giant. joining me on "leaders with lacqua," ceo of yoox net-a-porter, federico marchetti. francine:
eric: equity.ity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ francine: he has been dubbed the geek of sheikh. federico marchetti, in 2000, founded retailer yoox as a marketplace for designer clothing. 15 years later, he merged the company with his biggest competitor net-a-porter, creating an online...
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eric. international airport is closing at 6:00 p.m., no flights in and out for the rest of today or tomorrow until the storm passes through, the bridges between daytona beach and the mainland will all close u curfew will go into effect at 9:00 o'clock, tomorrow night when the worst of the winds are expected to arrive and all the schools will be closed on monday and tuesday, parents don't have to worry about that while they deal with the possibility of hurricane 4 winds here. here is some more of of what the sheriff told us a short time ago. >> everybody is focused on how the storm has shifted to the west, that does not mean that it is any less dangerous for us. we are asking you to heed the advice. the most important thing of counties trying to stress is we want to save lives. that's our ultimate goal. >> when the winds hit 50-miles-per-hour sustained, the sheriffs do not plan to go out on 911 calls unless the life is in danger, in that case, they will bring one of the vehicles out potentia
eric. international airport is closing at 6:00 p.m., no flights in and out for the rest of today or tomorrow until the storm passes through, the bridges between daytona beach and the mainland will all close u curfew will go into effect at 9:00 o'clock, tomorrow night when the worst of the winds are expected to arrive and all the schools will be closed on monday and tuesday, parents don't have to worry about that while they deal with the possibility of hurricane 4 winds here. here is some more...
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eric: equity.because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the ig credit market is -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. great to have you with us. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ announcer: the thrill of living well is in the pursuit. the pursuit of the rarest experiences. the pursuit of the finest products. the pursuit of quality in everything you do. and in all of these pursuits, you need the best intelligence to make the best decisions. >> we know that she sells for a lot, but what makes her important? >> it isn't easy. it's difficult work. announcer: welcome to "bloomberg pursuits," where you find information that helps you follow your inspiration. in this edition, utility meets luxury in three new suv's. hannah: immediate power. immediate response. announcer: master the offbeat etiquette of eating ramen. ivan: it's totally cool to just pick up the bowl and drink from it.
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eric: i was talking about the local administration.should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higher-paying, information-based. ofon't know that the city new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. emily: what do you think amazon should be looking for in a second headquarters? it cannot build out headquarters in seattle. they are at capacity. eric: i think it needs a city or a place where there is a lot of higher education, a lot of young people who are looking for the jobs of the new economy, and a business friendly environment. emily: we do have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. obviously, a lot of's cities are competing. take a listen. >> we have gotten criticism about corporate tax breaks, but this is too big of a deal. it is too many jobs and too great of a company for us not to go after it. we would love to have them here. we have a lot of people who could use the work, and we have i.t. startups and tech companies who have come into philadelphia r
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eric: equity.quity because i think rates are going up and the duration risk of the credit market -- jonathan: we have to leave it there. from new york city, you have been watching "bloomberg real yield." ♪ >> it is 12:30 p.m. in new york, 530 p.m. in london and 12:30 a.m. in hong kong. i am julie hyman. vonnie quinn is off today. welcome to "bloomberg markets." julie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, here are the top stories on the bloomberg and around the world that we are following. hurricane irma remains on a collision course with south florida. it is threatening to become the most expensive storm in u.s. history. we are days away from apple's big timber 12 event, where the company is likely to reveal -- september 12 event, where the company is likely to reveal big , thees to its device iphone. and a cyber attack leaves as many as 143 million people at risk. we will look at the next depth fax on the heels of their data breach. if you look
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let's bring in eric monaghan. -- eric lonergan. tone from younger a little more -- from juncker a little more upbeat. we focusing in on the german election still. eric: the core problems in europe have not gone away, to fight by the extreme greece which is fundamentally the system has a problem with policy. in germany, different tensions outside of germany, there is a anti--- there's a sentiment centered around populism. macron is correct that there needs to be institutional reform. that is the crux of these political issues. anna: you don't see enough institutional reform. one of thing jean-claude juncker is saying is trying to get the banking back on track. this is something that is being seen as a nod to macron. eric: they are trying their best but it is trivial in the context of what the real issues are. what is obvious is europe needs centralized fiscal policy. europe needs a huge stimulus. that is not going to happen in germany has a veto on that. german political sentiment suggests that is going to change. said, 120 at the p
let's bring in eric monaghan. -- eric lonergan. tone from younger a little more -- from juncker a little more upbeat. we focusing in on the german election still. eric: the core problems in europe have not gone away, to fight by the extreme greece which is fundamentally the system has a problem with policy. in germany, different tensions outside of germany, there is a anti--- there's a sentiment centered around populism. macron is correct that there needs to be institutional reform. that is the...
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eric metaxas. mr. metaxas is the or author of many books including "everything you wanted to know about god but were afraid to request." and "if you can keep it: the forgotten promise of american profrty." >> host: eric metaxas, in your current book, "if you can keep it," you talk about the golden triangle of freedom. what is that? >> guest: you're just leapingta right in, aren't you? hi, peter. i have to tell you, people always ask me how i write my books, and my newest book, the book on luther is coming out in just a couple of weeks, but for the last year i've been talking about america. and at the very heart of it is this concept of the golden triangle of freedom.ut but what i find funny is that i'd never heard of it, no one's ever heard of it. .. dear friend of mine alec guinness wrote a book calleda free people's philistine . >> every one of them understood this concept and i thought i have got to do more to get this out because one book comes out. i didn't know i would write a book about it,
eric metaxas. mr. metaxas is the or author of many books including "everything you wanted to know about god but were afraid to request." and "if you can keep it: the forgotten promise of american profrty." >> host: eric metaxas, in your current book, "if you can keep it," you talk about the golden triangle of freedom. what is that? >> guest: you're just leapingta right in, aren't you? hi, peter. i have to tell you, people always ask me how i write my...
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el jueves 21 al final de la tarde, pudieron llegar a eric.agar el megÁfono para siempre. ♪ [aplausos] ilia:el edificio del colegio que se desplomÓ durante el terremoto en mÉxico. dejÓ un saldo de 19 niÑos y seis adultos muertos. hoy los socorristas recuperaron el cuerpo sin vida de otra persona. el derrumbe ha estado en investigaciÓn por posibles violaciones a los cÓdigos de instrucciÓn. la informaciÓn coincide con una creciente ola de seÑalamientos, por parte de rescatista militares e ingenieros, que han participado en la remociÓn de escombros. >> una maestra y siete alumnos. >> todo parece haber comenzado con esta llamada, quejÁndose de las estructuras del edificio de enrique, que colapsÓ al sur de mÉxico. afirma que fue uno de los primeros en llegar al lugar. >> esto no debiÓ pasar. no debiÓ de haber ese nÚmero de niÑos muertos. la infraestructura no estaba en condiciones de albergar una escuela, eran obsoletas las instalaciones. >> univisiÓn investiga logró establecer que la construcciÓn que se agregÓ al edificio, donde vivÍa la directora
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eric?e are continuing to follow our top story out of london where british authorities say they have made a breakthrough in their subway bombing investigation. a report from london.north korea escalating tensions once again.tg another missile over the ally japan. we are back with more news in just a moment. mortgage confide. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ ... ... ♪ fitting into my skinny jeans again? that's cool. feeling good in slim fit? ... ... that's cool. getting the body you want without surgery, needles, or downtime? that's coolsculpting. coolsculpting is the only fda-cleared non-invasive treatment that targets and freezes away stubborn fat cells. visit coolsculpting.com today and register for a chance to ... whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect ho
eric?e are continuing to follow our top story out of london where british authorities say they have made a breakthrough in their subway bombing investigation. a report from london.north korea escalating tensions once again.tg another missile over the ally japan. we are back with more news in just a moment. mortgage confide. the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the...
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so eric set about spending hours upon hours resurrecting his talent. and when karen learned of the fiddler performance had had an idea, for eric to perform a particular difficult solo, the violin cadenza. the music director had only to be asked once. >> when i was told i said you're making it i'm helping you make it there. i'm helping you make it. learn this part. >> others in eric's shoes might have chosen for selfish pursuits and no one would have blamed them. but eric spent months perfecting what was to be a gift he didn't want to get but give. >> my violin playing is how i build community, how i bring people together. how i show my appreciation for everything that people have done for me. >> so for eight minutes in the middle of each performance eric steps to the center of the stage. he, the audience and the cast are then bonded by the beauty of music and the fragility of life. a shared experience that teaches all of us to do what brings you joy, because none of us know when hour song will end. [ applause ] >> it's standing oinnovations like the on
so eric set about spending hours upon hours resurrecting his talent. and when karen learned of the fiddler performance had had an idea, for eric to perform a particular difficult solo, the violin cadenza. the music director had only to be asked once. >> when i was told i said you're making it i'm helping you make it there. i'm helping you make it. learn this part. >> others in eric's shoes might have chosen for selfish pursuits and no one would have blamed them. but eric spent...
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ilia: eric era conductor de una compaÑÍa.es que habÍa salido y estaba bien. ilia: buscar en los hospitales, pero no habÍa noticias de eric. su familia decidiÓ plantarse frente a las ruinas del edificio. >> no me iba a ir sin mi hermano. ilia: todos buscaban, habÍan pasado casi 36 horas de bÚsqueda, sin ninguna seÑal de Él. >> empecÉ a ver que la gente se estaba rindiendo. les pedirÍa por favor que no claudicar han. ilia: los operativos de bÚsqueda rescataron a tres personas con vida, ninguno era eric. el miÉrcoles, cerca de la medianoche, un perro rescatista lo localizÓ. 15 horas despuÉs llegaron a Él. >> en las primeras horas dio seÑales de vida. chifla vamos, le gritÁbamos. escuchÁbamos ruidos de que alguien golpeaba. esas horas podrÍan ser cruciales, si no tenÍa la certeza de que Él no saliÓ. ilia: con el paso de las horas las posibilidades de sacarlo con vida se reducÍan. los riesgos valÍa la pena. >> gente que va voluntariamente, brigadistas, personas que no tenÍan un interÉs, simplemente querÍan ponerse la camisa. querÍ
ilia: eric era conductor de una compaÑÍa.es que habÍa salido y estaba bien. ilia: buscar en los hospitales, pero no habÍa noticias de eric. su familia decidiÓ plantarse frente a las ruinas del edificio. >> no me iba a ir sin mi hermano. ilia: todos buscaban, habÍan pasado casi 36 horas de bÚsqueda, sin ninguna seÑal de Él. >> empecÉ a ver que la gente se estaba rindiendo. les pedirÍa por favor que no claudicar han. ilia: los operativos de bÚsqueda rescataron a tres...
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eric will be fine for my printer like eric, you need to find yourself a job. get out of the house.ike we didn't get to go to college. what is wrong with you? that's tough love. i had a horrible time just trying to find what do i do with my life. i met a guy, ed title, dear friend there, and he started sharing his face and i thought okay, he goes to an episcopal church sign know they don't believe that stuff. so i can talk to them. that's a joke by the way. except also have to. i thought he's not going to be one of them. he was one of them. he knew the bible inside and out and he believes the bible and he believed in jesus and he prayed and all the stuff. but i was in such pain that account if this is an intelligent guy, i'll continue to have conversation with him. i just won't let them get into close. i will not go to church or have a bible study i was basically think this is not for me, keep your distance. i was in enough pain that it didn't do that respectfully enough. every now and again i would think well maybe, maybe. to be quite honest, i was trying to avoid those people like
eric will be fine for my printer like eric, you need to find yourself a job. get out of the house.ike we didn't get to go to college. what is wrong with you? that's tough love. i had a horrible time just trying to find what do i do with my life. i met a guy, ed title, dear friend there, and he started sharing his face and i thought okay, he goes to an episcopal church sign know they don't believe that stuff. so i can talk to them. that's a joke by the way. except also have to. i thought he's...
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eric: uber buys the company.ory: paid by the trucking company, but they are not pursuing that at all. eric: uber's focus is, as you know, self driving cars, and they put him in charge of their self driving car effort, then waymo digs around to see if any of their trade secrets have gone with him. that's the basis of this suit. cory: uber wants arbitration why? eric: they don't want it in public. there are lots of embarrassing details that could come out. they were basically saying that waymo should be bound by its agreement to arbitrate things with anthony levandowski, even though they are only suing uber and not levandowski in this case. cory: they are trying to take the arbitration clause that they had with levandowski. eric: exactly. cory: so, now the trial happens. we will get some discovery. the trial seems real soon. eric: the key of the ruling -- uber sort of suspected that maybe there would be issues, so they did all this diligence and had a cyber forensics firm looking to everything that levandowski had.
eric: uber buys the company.ory: paid by the trucking company, but they are not pursuing that at all. eric: uber's focus is, as you know, self driving cars, and they put him in charge of their self driving car effort, then waymo digs around to see if any of their trade secrets have gone with him. that's the basis of this suit. cory: uber wants arbitration why? eric: they don't want it in public. there are lots of embarrassing details that could come out. they were basically saying that waymo...
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great stuff, eric newcomer.aymo's ceo is on stage at the bloomberg sooner than you think conference. here he is speaking with bloomberg's brad stone about when we will all get our own self driving cars. >> i think the answer literally is the name of this conference. it's sooner than you think. we have been working on this at google and now at waymo for over eight years. we have driven well over 3 million miles. we have started to talk a little bit more about some of the simulation models, which are even more important. last year alone, 2.5 billion .iles in simulation to the point now where technology is feeling mature and ready, which is why we are spending a lot of time, in particular in phoenix, but also mountain view -- in something in phoenix called the early rider program, where we have actual families driving around in our cars and we understand how people in real families would like to use this technology. that's the last part for us, understanding that, as we continue to refine the technology before we a
great stuff, eric newcomer.aymo's ceo is on stage at the bloomberg sooner than you think conference. here he is speaking with bloomberg's brad stone about when we will all get our own self driving cars. >> i think the answer literally is the name of this conference. it's sooner than you think. we have been working on this at google and now at waymo for over eight years. we have driven well over 3 million miles. we have started to talk a little bit more about some of the simulation models,...
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eric: sure.inly an important piece of the puzzle, so the market can clear up an important area of uncertainty. and, but we do not expect clarity on that in the next six months or so. it could be well into 2018, even 2019 before we get clarity on that, but nevertheless it will be an important part of the understanding of the risk associated with the issuances from saudi arabia because it represents an important opportunity for liquidity and additional funding sources. and transparency that the world can gain into the economic drivers. yousef: we have seen the wti higher after a major spike overnight with the possible outage from the kurdish areas, the turkish shut down. we got gas weighing into the conversation. what will happen with this commodity that is so quit -- that is so quintessential to this part of the world? eric: $60 oil is optimistic. this is a wide range, so do not accuse me of being cowardly. we see it in the $40-$60 range. 50 is around the right number. it is mostly because of the
eric: sure.inly an important piece of the puzzle, so the market can clear up an important area of uncertainty. and, but we do not expect clarity on that in the next six months or so. it could be well into 2018, even 2019 before we get clarity on that, but nevertheless it will be an important part of the understanding of the risk associated with the issuances from saudi arabia because it represents an important opportunity for liquidity and additional funding sources. and transparency that the...
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we have to keep an eye out for eric luke. in around 50 or 55 years, out for eric luke.r eric luke. in around 50 or 55 years, we will see where it has got us. it is quite interesting. they do this, though, don't they? that is the american way. you don't have one president, you have a lineage. kennedy, clinton, bush. that is what they were trying to break free from. that is what many in the election people were voting against. maybe they didn't realise how many grandchildren that he has. laughter. and still working on it, clearly. more to come. thank you very much. i meant grandchildren. i very much. i meant grandchildren. we will wait and see. ok, have a really good day. we will see you soon. hi there. wet and windy weather will continue to work its way eastwards, we've already had some fairly lively gusts of wind around our most exposed coastal areas around england and wales. gusts of around 50mph or 60mph typically, and the met office has issued an amber weather warnings, strong winds expected to reach 75mph in places. the warning across parts of north wales, north eng
we have to keep an eye out for eric luke. in around 50 or 55 years, out for eric luke.r eric luke. in around 50 or 55 years, we will see where it has got us. it is quite interesting. they do this, though, don't they? that is the american way. you don't have one president, you have a lineage. kennedy, clinton, bush. that is what they were trying to break free from. that is what many in the election people were voting against. maybe they didn't realise how many grandchildren that he has....
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eric bolling and his wife.e passed away friday in colorado where he was attending college. he had just started his sophomore year and he was only 19 years old. it's not clear yet how he passed and an autopsy will be performed next week. in a post on twitter eric said he and adrian are overwhelmed by the love and support that they have been receiving and they ask that you please keep them in your prayers. they are in our prayers and the prayers of the entire fox news family. eric chase brought so much love and joy to his parents' life. if you watched our show over the years you probably heard eric proudly talk about his sweet son who was a baseball player like his dad, played left field. he was an amazing young man. he did so much to help others and he was an a student and excelled in mathematics. we are truly heartbroken and we want to extend our deepest condolences to the bolling family. eric chase, may he rest in eternal peace. want to take a moment to take it around the table to share some of our reflections
eric bolling and his wife.e passed away friday in colorado where he was attending college. he had just started his sophomore year and he was only 19 years old. it's not clear yet how he passed and an autopsy will be performed next week. in a post on twitter eric said he and adrian are overwhelmed by the love and support that they have been receiving and they ask that you please keep them in your prayers. they are in our prayers and the prayers of the entire fox news family. eric chase brought...
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oh, wow, eric. >> oh, i can hear it. >> oh.oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. >> that's the important part. [ laughs ] >> i can't say anything else. that's so good! >> you know what? that means a lot. you can roast an 8-pound bone-in breast in just 35 minutes. that's why people love to deep fry turkey -- because it takes less time. >> yeah. >> so now we're going to get amazing juicy results. but we didn't have all of that hassle of deep frying the turkey. look at this. now that is beautiful. you don't have to worry about all of that mess. the cleanup is a breeze. and our turkey, look how juicy that is. that is amazing. >> mm-hmm. >> you got to taste it. because when it's roasted with super-heated cyclonic air, it's tender, it's juicy, it's amazing. >> it's delicious. >> okay, so my bone-in breast, only 20 bucks. >> mm-hmm. >> right here's eight pounds of turkey meat. this cost me almost 70 bucks. >> right! >> and you know what else? i want you to read that for me. >> oh, really? you're going to challenge me today? okay, "potassium lactate, de
oh, wow, eric. >> oh, i can hear it. >> oh.oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. >> that's the important part. [ laughs ] >> i can't say anything else. that's so good! >> you know what? that means a lot. you can roast an 8-pound bone-in breast in just 35 minutes. that's why people love to deep fry turkey -- because it takes less time. >> yeah. >> so now we're going to get amazing juicy results. but we didn't have all of that hassle of deep frying the turkey. look at...
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tim and eric, everybody! we'll be right back. are you okay? sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be steve martin, mark feurstein, and a performance by steve martin and the steep canyon rangers. now, stick around for james corden and his guests. billie lourd, maggie gyllenhaal, and tim roth. good night! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the way
tim and eric, everybody! we'll be right back. are you okay? sponsored this ad. they're studying for 21st century jobs. but ed gillespie supports donald trump's plan to take money out of virginia public schools and give it to private schools. as a washington dc lobbyist, ed gillespie worked for lenders trying to keep student loan rates high. and ed gillespie's plan to cut taxes for the wealthy could cut virginia school funding, too. "late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my...
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. >> probably eric. probably eric. eric or meg. yeah. >> who's singing the most in between takes?hink it might be me. >> eric. >> yeah? >> totally. >> eric's singing all the time, and it's lovely. ♪ in our sitcom size apartment >> and megan and debra, we all kind of sing. >> you have any musical episodes? >> i think we should. >> i know grace loves to sing. >> warm up, america. >> a sneak peek. >> only on "e.t.." >> only on "e.t." >> oh, that music means only one thing -- there was about to be a bunch of drama. the hit '80s soap opera, "dynasty," ran for nine seasons. they say don't ever mess with success or a classic. the cw is bringing it back. >> i'm so happy. the hair-pulling, cat scratching, right? what is going to be different about the new crop of colbys? we have more on the sexy power players of "dynasty 2.0." >> hey, guess who's -- oh, my gosh! >> what the hell are you doing here? >> who the hell are you doing here? >> i'd never seen "dynasty" until i got the audition. first thing i thought was this is so much better than i thought it would be. >> what did you think it wa
. >> probably eric. probably eric. eric or meg. yeah. >> who's singing the most in between takes?hink it might be me. >> eric. >> yeah? >> totally. >> eric's singing all the time, and it's lovely. ♪ in our sitcom size apartment >> and megan and debra, we all kind of sing. >> you have any musical episodes? >> i think we should. >> i know grace loves to sing. >> warm up, america. >> a sneak peek. >> only on...
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>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell looks like he is beaten. it is a good throw, over the top and waves and misses with the first arm and strips down with the second. unbelievable. >> al: what a play. ryan allen gets the kick away. they have deanthony thomas to run it back. fields at the 29. gets around the corner. turns it into a nice run back all the way out to the 47 yard line with 4:15. a flag is down now back at the 30. already 14 accepted penalties against kansas city tonight. normally in a place where you are going to get illegal contact. >> referee: during the return, illegal block in the back, receiving t
>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell...
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inside this freezer, the 133 treatments eric's provided. the bacteria inside them are still alive cryogenically preserved at negative 112 degrees. >> i never thought i would be staring at my pop frozen in a freezer des inned to help people across the country. that's really kwool. >> did you do all this for the money? >> no. the money was nice for sure but it's about helping people. >> for joe ca bucci, everything healthy day is a blessing, joe has crohn's, an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the digestive tract. he keeps on running, 58 half marathons and counting. >> so here's a few of my medals over the many years, but there's some ones that really stick out that mean a lot to me. this specific one right here is my first marathon. so i was diagnosed at age 11 with crohn's disease. and that was a little over 40 years ago, so i've lived this struggle for a long time. and the physician thought i had like a mental illness. he thought i had extreme anxiety because he didn't understand why i didn't want to leave the home. >> crohn'
inside this freezer, the 133 treatments eric's provided. the bacteria inside them are still alive cryogenically preserved at negative 112 degrees. >> i never thought i would be staring at my pop frozen in a freezer des inned to help people across the country. that's really kwool. >> did you do all this for the money? >> no. the money was nice for sure but it's about helping people. >> for joe ca bucci, everything healthy day is a blessing, joe has crohn's, an autoimmune...
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>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't connect. >> cris: mitchell looks like he is beaten. it is a good throw, over the top and waves and misses with the first arm and strips down with the second. unbelievable. >> al: what a play. ryan allen gets the kick away. they have deanthony thomas to run it back. fields at the 29. gets around the corner. turns it into a nice run back all the way out to the 47 yard line with 4:15. a flag is down now back at the 30. already 14 accepted penalties against kansas city tonight. normally in a place where you are going to get illegal contact. >> referee: during the return, illegal bl
>> michele: it is an achilles injury for eric berry.good sign. >> al: a really bad sign. they stood him up in the commercial break. you said you don't take a guy off in a cart with a cramp. >> cris: when you saw him flexing the heel i was afraid of that. >> al: third and 17. brady going deep down the field and it is broken up. what a play by terrance mitchell, intended for cooks. fourth and 17. brady goes deep twice on second and long and third and long and can't...
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eric fishinger, thank you. >>> irma hammered miami all day. eric said 100 mile an hour gusts there. mark strassmann is in miami. mark. >> reporter: the storm surge that poured into downtown miami started to recede behind me. irma was relentless all day today. and justified decision by emergency officials to order the largest evacuation in the county any history. all day, irma's hurricane force winds punished downtown miami. we reported in this morning's misery, one block from biscayne bay. >> i heard this crash. it was this sign. that had come fleeing down. this thing would cut somebody's head off if it hit them. >> up to 5 feet of storm surge business district. the avenue became a river. social media showed damage all over the city. high wind snapped two construction cranes on buildings two miles apart. no one reported hurt. >> side ways. >> high anxiety hit hold outs bill and judy regan in their condo. >> i heard the gurgling. recognized this morning it is the, the flooding into the, the condo. >> by late morning. first responders had to stop answering 911 calls. people who defied
eric fishinger, thank you. >>> irma hammered miami all day. eric said 100 mile an hour gusts there. mark strassmann is in miami. mark. >> reporter: the storm surge that poured into downtown miami started to recede behind me. irma was relentless all day today. and justified decision by emergency officials to order the largest evacuation in the county any history. all day, irma's hurricane force winds punished downtown miami. we reported in this morning's misery, one block from...
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obviously i'm not eric larson and nobody is eric larson. eric larson is unbelievably talented and is written amazing books but the book roger thought this might be most like was one called isaacs storm which it is eric meyer with is about a hurricane in texas in 1900 that killed 8000 people. there was a meteorologist at the time who played a big role in it. i feared there's no way am going to write an eric larson book and even when you're successful as him but on the other hand, by mentioning it, it became instantly clear to me what kind of book roger was talking about. it is nonfiction we weep and elephants of the story, both the actual disaster and the site. that's what i tried to do. so i wanted to talk about two things. one is the quake itself, and the other is science. this is anchorage the day after the quake, and that's downtown and you will notice it's almost like there's an elevator there. that's because that part of the street dropped about ten feet. one of the reasons i wanted to write this book is because i didn't know much abou
obviously i'm not eric larson and nobody is eric larson. eric larson is unbelievably talented and is written amazing books but the book roger thought this might be most like was one called isaacs storm which it is eric meyer with is about a hurricane in texas in 1900 that killed 8000 people. there was a meteorologist at the time who played a big role in it. i feared there's no way am going to write an eric larson book and even when you're successful as him but on the other hand, by mentioning...