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it did not start with eric garner. why were they arresting eric garner in the first place? one of the advances police department have made and thanks a lot to the administration and the new york city council. it is trying to, increase the amount of summits and deaths, when you have low level offenses rather than wrath. >> let's talk about this. we got a statement from the pba. it is interesting, the president of the pba association says police commissioner o'neill made his choice. he chosen politics over the police officers he claims to leave, he chosen to cringe in the face of antipolice extremists rather than standing up for new yorkers who want to function police department with cops who are empowered to protect them and their family. it goes on and it is a bit of a rant. no maya's point, the idea that officer pantaleo did something contrary in which something he's been trained. that's not the determination it was made here. they're saying he's fired for doing something he was trained not to do. this response seems way outside considering this was taken five years just t
it did not start with eric garner. why were they arresting eric garner in the first place? one of the advances police department have made and thanks a lot to the administration and the new york city council. it is trying to, increase the amount of summits and deaths, when you have low level offenses rather than wrath. >> let's talk about this. we got a statement from the pba. it is interesting, the president of the pba association says police commissioner o'neill made his choice. he...
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eric: i'm eric shawn. several other candidates today and others assuring up support in south carolina. now the pressure is growing on candidates to build momentum for the fall campaign season. meanwhile a fox news poll shows elizabeth warren charging ahead of bernie sanders. until recently was seen as the former biggest competitor of joe biden. we are joined now from south carolina. hi peter! reporter: hey, eric. bernie sanders just got to south carolina. he will be dropping by a basketball tournament shortly. on a day that began for him in georgia with big, sustained applause.we talked about canceling student debt. >> were leading the effort to cancel all student debt in this country. [cheering] and where do we not because in the richest country, and history of the world, your generation, should not have a lower standard of living than your parents. reporter: the other progressive primary rival pushing for canceling student that is aware elizabeth warren. also on her way to south carolina and she's trying
eric: i'm eric shawn. several other candidates today and others assuring up support in south carolina. now the pressure is growing on candidates to build momentum for the fall campaign season. meanwhile a fox news poll shows elizabeth warren charging ahead of bernie sanders. until recently was seen as the former biggest competitor of joe biden. we are joined now from south carolina. hi peter! reporter: hey, eric. bernie sanders just got to south carolina. he will be dropping by a basketball...
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so eric was a psychocopath, classic. >> host: eric harris. >> guest: yes. and he was the mastermind of the plot. and he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. that was his real fantasy, as a 16-year-old boy. wipe out humanity, always to leave three or four or five people because to a psychopath, the power of life as well as death makes him all the more powerful. a god can give life as well as take it away. they're not delusional where they think they're god, but they're as important as god. so the key thing with a psychopath is no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others for anything. if specifically with nonviolation, because it's meeting their own needs. crooked politicians, ponzi schemes, you might be able to think of a few recent ones that come to mind. that's a classic psychopath, someone who would destroy other people's lives, destroy a state or a country for material gain on their own part. that's a psychopath. typically nonviolent. but when the person has a sadistic streak too, then you ty
so eric was a psychocopath, classic. >> host: eric harris. >> guest: yes. and he was the mastermind of the plot. and he spent a couple years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. that was his real fantasy, as a 16-year-old boy. wipe out humanity, always to leave three or four or five people because to a psychopath, the power of life as well as death makes him all the more powerful. a god can give life as well as take it away. they're not delusional where they...
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there's eric, why he did it and then there's dylan, they are completely different people. >> eric was a psychopath. he was the mastermind. he spent a couple of years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. wipe out humanity, psychopaths dwell on life as well as death. a god can deflect and take it away. they are as important as god. in keeping with a psychopath, no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others. it's just about meeting their own needs. conmen, crooked politicians, you might think of a few recent ones that come to mind. someone who would destroy other peoples lives or a straight or a country. typically non- violent. but when they have a sadistic streak, too, then you get ted bundy, jeffrey dahmer or eric. then dylan, dylan is completely different. polar opposite. dylan went along with the plan but he was not driving it. when you look at their journal, eric was hate, hate all the way through. the opening line was i hate the effingham world. he started on a line to kill and he ended up killing. with dylan, completely different. he spent t
there's eric, why he did it and then there's dylan, they are completely different people. >> eric was a psychopath. he was the mastermind. he spent a couple of years trying to figure out how he could destroy the entire world. wipe out humanity, psychopaths dwell on life as well as death. a god can deflect and take it away. they are as important as god. in keeping with a psychopath, no compassion, no empathy, no regard for the welfare of others. it's just about meeting their own needs....
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and then eric was born and eric was to be the prince. >> so he wanted to groom eric to be his legacy. yes. >> neither pat nor eric can tell me why james became infected with white supremacist ideology. he was college educated and a successful ad executive. but he was also a heavy drinker and prone to violence. and in december of 1981 when eric was just four, his father walked into the federal reserve in washington, d.c., with a revolver and a sawed-off shotgun intent on taking hostages to expose what he believed a jewish conspiracy to control the nation's economy. he didn't see his son again until he was released from prison. eric was 12 years old. and that's when the indoctrination wrapped up. >> that the holocaust never happened. i knew what he was saying was wrong, but i had to play that game of, please teach me more because i felt that if i accepted what he believed he would love me. i said, okay, dad, let's go to a movie. it was a jam packed theater. opening credits rolled. and every time a producer's name would pop up, he would stand up and shout, jew! jew! that guy is a jew! th
and then eric was born and eric was to be the prince. >> so he wanted to groom eric to be his legacy. yes. >> neither pat nor eric can tell me why james became infected with white supremacist ideology. he was college educated and a successful ad executive. but he was also a heavy drinker and prone to violence. and in december of 1981 when eric was just four, his father walked into the federal reserve in washington, d.c., with a revolver and a sawed-off shotgun intent on taking...
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arthel: eric guster, thank you very much, eric. >> thank you. eric: i like that eric.the senate to reconvene to pass meaningful gun control legislation. majority leader mcconnell says the issue of gun control will be front and center when lawmakers return to capitol hill next month. mcconnell along with pelosi are rejecting those calls to bring lawmakers back now from summer recess to try and address the different proposals that are being floated after the mass shootings in el paso texas, and dayton, ohio. but president trump striking an optimistic tone, getting at least one of those proposals to become law. >> frankly we need intelligent background checks. okay? this isn't a question of nra, republican or democrat. we don't want insane people, mentally ill people, bad people, dangerous people. we don't want guns in the hands of the wrong people. eric: rich edson is in new jersey, the president's golf club in bedminster where he will spend the next ten days on his working summer vacation, some golf out there as well as the issues. hi, rick. >> hi, eric. that's what the
arthel: eric guster, thank you very much, eric. >> thank you. eric: i like that eric.the senate to reconvene to pass meaningful gun control legislation. majority leader mcconnell says the issue of gun control will be front and center when lawmakers return to capitol hill next month. mcconnell along with pelosi are rejecting those calls to bring lawmakers back now from summer recess to try and address the different proposals that are being floated after the mass shootings in el paso texas,...
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eric? eric: all right, jonathan, thank you. arthel?hel: senator kamala harris landing a major endorsement from an iowa political power couple as the candidates make their pitch to voters in the early caucus state the where the iowa state fair is a must-do when you're there, and we are live from the hawkeye state next. >> there are people in this race who have had national profiles for many years. i'm still introducing myself to people, and it will be a process. and with each step that we take, we are gaining ground and building momentum, and i feel good about it. and practice... lots of practice. get them started right with carnation breakfast essentials. it has protein plus vitamins and minerals to help kids be their best. carnation breakfast essentials. thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! isn't that a fire hazard? uh, it's actually just a fire. priceline. every trip is a big deal. i felt i couldn't be at my best for my
eric? eric: all right, jonathan, thank you. arthel?hel: senator kamala harris landing a major endorsement from an iowa political power couple as the candidates make their pitch to voters in the early caucus state the where the iowa state fair is a must-do when you're there, and we are live from the hawkeye state next. >> there are people in this race who have had national profiles for many years. i'm still introducing myself to people, and it will be a process. and with each step that we...
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eric balchunas checks it out. and eric, it's very much a picture of derisking? eric: yes. it is.carlet, thank you. prices are down. it has been a choppy market. a lot of volatility in the last couple of weeks but the flows are really hanging tough for u.s. equities and fixed incomes. two aberrations we are seeing, and a lot of money going into gold. on the other side, a lot of money leaving emerging markets. look at the bloodbath in emerging markets. that is only over one week. over the past couple of months, they have seen a couple of billion dollars come out quickly. what really struck me about this chart is img is on here. these are the cheap ones that retail uses. this is beyond the trading crowd into retail. let's look at img's flows since it came out. just to get an idea of how weird it is that img -- it has never seen outflows in eight years. what a charmed life this thing has lived, mainly because it is dirt chief and em is 72 basis points, this one is 14, people love this. it is very telling. let's look at emerging markets in general and compare them to the broad emergin
eric balchunas checks it out. and eric, it's very much a picture of derisking? eric: yes. it is.carlet, thank you. prices are down. it has been a choppy market. a lot of volatility in the last couple of weeks but the flows are really hanging tough for u.s. equities and fixed incomes. two aberrations we are seeing, and a lot of money going into gold. on the other side, a lot of money leaving emerging markets. look at the bloodbath in emerging markets. that is only over one week. over the past...
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eric.'s already got one, now a new republican challenger is taking on president trump in 2020, we will tell you who that is and what the plans are, meanwhile democrats have dropped out of the race, 3 of them, many others still in campaign trail looking live in new hampshire as pete buttigieg holding party and we will check on mayor pete and the rest of the democratic field when we come back. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. geico's a company i can trust, with over 75 years of great savings and service. ♪ now that's a win-win. switch to geico. it's a win-win. if your glasses aren't so will we...no we won't!em. switch to geico. [ laughing ] don't get just one pair of perfect glasses. buy any pair at regular price, get one free. really. visionworks. see the difference. you know that look? that life of the party look. walk it off look. one more mile look. reply all look. own your look with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one fda approved to tem
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eric: thank you for joining you i'm eric shawn. it was celebration that turned into horrific slaughter last night in kabul. 162 people killed, 182 injured as president trump returns to the white house after meeting this week with his top national security advisors and cabinet officials over potential peace talks with the taliban a resulting deal could lead to final exit of our troops in the country and end to america's longest running war. this morning republican senator lindsey graham talked about on "sunday morning futures" leaving that could resume repeated attacks on the homeland. >> we can't leave afghanistan without counterterrorism force or intel capability to protect us a against a 9/11 because al qaeda and is isis is live in afghanistan. reporter: isis claiming responsibility for that attack. a few hours ago the group posting a propaganda photo of the man they claim was perpetrator. terrorism experts say this move has become a signature for the terrorist group who use aftermath of attacks to spread hate far and wide across
eric: thank you for joining you i'm eric shawn. it was celebration that turned into horrific slaughter last night in kabul. 162 people killed, 182 injured as president trump returns to the white house after meeting this week with his top national security advisors and cabinet officials over potential peace talks with the taliban a resulting deal could lead to final exit of our troops in the country and end to america's longest running war. this morning republican senator lindsey graham talked...
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eric. eric: the president and the nra will have a long-standing relationship, the nra backed candidacy for president, how open is he now to potential new gun laws? >> good question, the president on friday said he supports expanding background checks for purchases, the president says he consulted with the nra and that he believes they will ultimately support new gun control legislation, today white house aides say they still want to see what congress comes up with before commit to go any one plan >> the president has been actively talking to republicans and democrats on the matter of background checks and just being able to have meaningful measurable reforms that don't confiscate law abiding citizens firearms without due process. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says the gun debate will be law front and center when they return back to work after labor day. arthel: joining me two fox news contributor karl rove, former deputy chief of staff under george w. bush and jamill green, good
eric. eric: the president and the nra will have a long-standing relationship, the nra backed candidacy for president, how open is he now to potential new gun laws? >> good question, the president on friday said he supports expanding background checks for purchases, the president says he consulted with the nra and that he believes they will ultimately support new gun control legislation, today white house aides say they still want to see what congress comes up with before commit to go any...
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eric: why is that?>> in part because there are some costs associated with production that can be be minimized if you're closer to customer in the u.s. two southeast asia. eric: vietnam. >> bangladesh, india, cost of production has been rising in china. 1.4 billion potential customers, they are going to be there. we have to find a way to accommodate the business community but also deal with china. eric: president trump seeing with president macron and the two kisses on the cheek as they do in france with mrs. trump. >> eric, you are seeing part of the problem in this picture as well which is if you're going to take on china you need allies to do it. you need europe saying, yes, the president says we standby, we will behave the same way towards china, so china you have better get into line. you won't be able to do that as single -- >> they are in bigger hole than we are. europe is having a slowdown, are they going to go -- come on board with the president's tough rhetoric and tough talk when it comes to b
eric: why is that?>> in part because there are some costs associated with production that can be be minimized if you're closer to customer in the u.s. two southeast asia. eric: vietnam. >> bangladesh, india, cost of production has been rising in china. 1.4 billion potential customers, they are going to be there. we have to find a way to accommodate the business community but also deal with china. eric: president trump seeing with president macron and the two kisses on the cheek as...
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eric: you think the pressure is working? absolutely working and that, of course, backs up the main thing which is the economic sanctions, now what happens next, there's all sorts of potential branches and sequels, maybe this goes to the un, maybe we agree to a temptrary -- temporary easing on the sanctions, who knows, bottom line it's not just about nuclear aspect, they have to address ballistic missile development by iran and also iran's support of all the terrorism activities in syria, lebanon, yemen, all that they do, it has to be more than that to really achieve stability, macron did say he agrees no nuclear weapons for iran and that we've got to have better stability around iran in the persian gulf region. >> speaking of civility iran is talking americans as they have in the past, mark prominent critic, think tank foundation of democracies and iranian regime reportedly slapped sanctions on mark and fdd, what do you think about that? >> well, and i know mark and his work and i have great respect for him, i like what the
eric: you think the pressure is working? absolutely working and that, of course, backs up the main thing which is the economic sanctions, now what happens next, there's all sorts of potential branches and sequels, maybe this goes to the un, maybe we agree to a temptrary -- temporary easing on the sanctions, who knows, bottom line it's not just about nuclear aspect, they have to address ballistic missile development by iran and also iran's support of all the terrorism activities in syria,...
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eric: our best to her.are dining now after a day of meetings of the g7 summit. a hot topic there, economic issues. straight ahead, we dig into the excluding u.s. china trade war as it hits the y international stage. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better service. we're the gomez family... we're the rivera family... we're the kirby family, and we are usaa members for life. get your auto insurance quote today. you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. enterprise car sales and you'll take any trade-in?rom that's right! great! here you go... well, it does need to be a vehicle. but - i need this
eric: our best to her.are dining now after a day of meetings of the g7 summit. a hot topic there, economic issues. straight ahead, we dig into the excluding u.s. china trade war as it hits the y international stage. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with another insurance company, i would tell them, you need to join usaa because they have better rates, and better...
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eric. arthel:ened i'm arthel neville, worries over the u.s. economy could enter into recession, the dow posting worst trading day of the year but rallied friday to recoup losses, director of national economic council larry kudlow saying the u.s. economy is in pretty good shape. >> first of all, i don't see a recession at all, second of all, the trump progrowth program which i believe has been succeeding, lower tax rates, big rollback of regulations, energy, trade reform, we will stay with that, we believe that's the heart of the free enterprise. arthel: man with the details, kevin corke, close to bedminster estate where the president is about to board marine 1, kevin. >> yeah, you're right on the money, about 15 minutes or so out of that then hopefully we will get a chance to hear from the commander in chief before he makes his way back to the white house, as you mentioned a very big week ahead for wall street around markets more broadly speaking especially when you consider the white house
eric. arthel:ened i'm arthel neville, worries over the u.s. economy could enter into recession, the dow posting worst trading day of the year but rallied friday to recoup losses, director of national economic council larry kudlow saying the u.s. economy is in pretty good shape. >> first of all, i don't see a recession at all, second of all, the trump progrowth program which i believe has been succeeding, lower tax rates, big rollback of regulations, energy, trade reform, we will stay with...
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like although you may not have woken up with the intentions to kill eric garner, eric garner still died. and in the trial they released that they still charged him with an arrest that the policeman got the credit for arresting eric garner. so, you know, like, on that day you took it too far. >> what do you think killed him? >> i think that pantaleo killed him. >> but this doesn't look like it's going any further than this. so pantaleo gets fired, which was the least -- >> step one i call it. >> so what's step two? >> step two is the congressional hearings, re-opening the case, pointing out those who lied on day one lied in front of the grand jury, in front of -- it was inside -- the reason why we are trying to get the trial transcripts is because for example, one of the officers got on the stand and made a statement that he said that eric garner was alive and alert when he came to the scene. but rewind back to 7/17/14, he said that eric garner was unresponsive. so that's an example of the lie and that's an example of the cover-up. there was never any truthfulness when they made their st
like although you may not have woken up with the intentions to kill eric garner, eric garner still died. and in the trial they released that they still charged him with an arrest that the policeman got the credit for arresting eric garner. so, you know, like, on that day you took it too far. >> what do you think killed him? >> i think that pantaleo killed him. >> but this doesn't look like it's going any further than this. so pantaleo gets fired, which was the least --...
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its what happened after that that killed eric garner. here's how the police commissioner described that today. >> during the struggle, officer pantaleo had the opportunity to re-adjust his grip from a pro hinted chokehold to a less lethal alternative but did not make use of that opportunity. instead, even once mr. garner was move to his side on the ground with his left arm behind his back and right arm still open and extended, officer pantaleo kept his hands clasped and maintained the chokehold. >> it was for that reason and the finding that he did not tell the truth to investigators that judge recommended that daniel pantaleo be fired. her recommendation was addressed to police commissioner james o'neal who has the exclusive authority to make the final departmental decision in cases like this. >> i stand before you to day confident that i have reached the direct decision. and that has certainly not made it an easy decision. i served for nearly 34 years as a new york city cop before becoming police commissioner. i can tell you that i had
its what happened after that that killed eric garner. here's how the police commissioner described that today. >> during the struggle, officer pantaleo had the opportunity to re-adjust his grip from a pro hinted chokehold to a less lethal alternative but did not make use of that opportunity. instead, even once mr. garner was move to his side on the ground with his left arm behind his back and right arm still open and extended, officer pantaleo kept his hands clasped and maintained the...
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eric: like what? >> over his crew, 20 years of deprivation, a lot of powerful people enabled him or protected him. and some of the names just came out on the court case documents that were released on friday. if you go to open secrets you will find lots of names. former prime minister of israel, u.s. governors, royal family in britain, people who he invested money with, financial transactions, some did favors in terms of zoning in his new mexico ranch. all cripes of confections to investigate. you don't do this for 20 years without somebody suspecting what you are up to and probably keeping their mouth shut. eric: those are the names of public have denied any wrongdoing. >> i'm sure most are involved. eric: there are reports and suspicions that he may have been running a blackmail scheme of some sort. that would raise the issue, that something went wrong, was somebody paid off in the prison, why did this happen, was it a suicide set up? in other say that's ridiculous it is what it is. he committed sui
eric: like what? >> over his crew, 20 years of deprivation, a lot of powerful people enabled him or protected him. and some of the names just came out on the court case documents that were released on friday. if you go to open secrets you will find lots of names. former prime minister of israel, u.s. governors, royal family in britain, people who he invested money with, financial transactions, some did favors in terms of zoning in his new mexico ranch. all cripes of confections to...
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eric: for sure. there is a big difference between what might happen in europe and what might happen in the u.s. i think what is likely to happen is if you see serious deterioration from europe, you are going to get very radical innovations of monetary policy. people have not paid nearly ofugh attention to the power the potential to have a dual interest-rate policy in europe, which is, in other words, you effectively freeze the interest rate on the tltro from the deposit rate. what i mean is the problem with negative interest rates is, as we all know, bowers benefit, the problem is savers when it comes to climate. this is why negative interest rates don't work. what if you leave the deposit rate unchanged and start cutting the interest rate on the tltro? that is a monitory bazooka. you can save, we will cut the industry on credit, but we will leave the interest on savings unchanged. you start cutting credit. under the tetris game, you say, we only make these available to you if you make new loans to c
eric: for sure. there is a big difference between what might happen in europe and what might happen in the u.s. i think what is likely to happen is if you see serious deterioration from europe, you are going to get very radical innovations of monetary policy. people have not paid nearly ofugh attention to the power the potential to have a dual interest-rate policy in europe, which is, in other words, you effectively freeze the interest rate on the tltro from the deposit rate. what i mean is the...
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eric: that is a financial stability concern.you look at a stock rise, you're looking at the earnings over time and the discount rate. when we lowered the rate, the discount rate becomes lower. that does cause stock prices and other asset prices to go up. if you are worried about a recession, you're not very concerned about that risk because the fact that you are going to have much lower earnings and the recession means that you will be expecting stock prices to go down if you thought there was a high probability of recession. if you look at stock prices, about 2% off right now relative to where we were at the last fomc meeting. that is not a very big decline. you could have a 2% movement in a given day. we are still close to our all-time highs. forecasters expect reasonable growth over the second half of the year. bond rates are low but i think it's reflective of the global conditions, which are weak. i'm not saying there are not circumstances in which i'd be willing to ease, i just want to see evidence we are going into somethi
eric: that is a financial stability concern.you look at a stock rise, you're looking at the earnings over time and the discount rate. when we lowered the rate, the discount rate becomes lower. that does cause stock prices and other asset prices to go up. if you are worried about a recession, you're not very concerned about that risk because the fact that you are going to have much lower earnings and the recession means that you will be expecting stock prices to go down if you thought there was...
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eric: let's go back.peaking of marketing, you are one of the founding fathers of the etf industry. you with met -- you are with amex in the early 1990's. it started to flop. it traded 17,000 shares a day. you were tasked with marketing. this is the original marketing document. how did you get it going? how did you save it in a way? jay: in 1993, the spider started off a little bit slowly. the floor traders were concerned about this. the management at the amex were concerned. we were pulled into the office and said, i want you guys to work for the next six months on spider. i want $100 million on the spider trust within six months. we went to all of the broker-dealers. a lot of them shrugged their shoulders. one of them in particular were interested in it. we had several conversations and they ended up creating to loan it out to charts. they hedged it out. the owner the spider. they were short the future. they had it loaned out for several months. that helped jump started. state street took over later. the
eric: let's go back.peaking of marketing, you are one of the founding fathers of the etf industry. you with met -- you are with amex in the early 1990's. it started to flop. it traded 17,000 shares a day. you were tasked with marketing. this is the original marketing document. how did you get it going? how did you save it in a way? jay: in 1993, the spider started off a little bit slowly. the floor traders were concerned about this. the management at the amex were concerned. we were pulled into...
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let's check in with eric balchunas. snapshot of the flows and the theme is risky assets like the stocks. eric: thank you, scarlet. i'm starting to feel like a broken record. every week, i am saying people are excited about the fed being accommodative. it felt like about two months. another week of the same thing. $15 billion into etf's. that is the bomb. we have spy, the cuse. you also have ibb and some vanguard funds. both major player types are buying in. i thought, this seems to have started in the beginning of june when the fed reassured markets. let's capture june and july. the complexion of the flows is changing and this chart shows it is. june and july, etf's took in $85 billion. that is more than the rest of the year combined. that is a lot of money coming in. u.s. equity etf's are taking in three times more than they did at the beginning part of the year. more than fixed income. they are now the leaders, which is what we are used to seeing with etf flows in 2017. let's look at june and july versus other june an
let's check in with eric balchunas. snapshot of the flows and the theme is risky assets like the stocks. eric: thank you, scarlet. i'm starting to feel like a broken record. every week, i am saying people are excited about the fed being accommodative. it felt like about two months. another week of the same thing. $15 billion into etf's. that is the bomb. we have spy, the cuse. you also have ibb and some vanguard funds. both major player types are buying in. i thought, this seems to have started...
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justice for eric garn eer woulde pant pantaleo.stand with the children and grandchildren of eric garn eer o have been suffering for the past five years, pass the eric garner law, continue to stand with my family because it's not over. look for action next week and all of the weeks to follow. >> what have these five years been like for your family? >> it's been up and down. been hearing about this craziness about this officer just being on desk duty, still collecting a paycheck after he just killed a man on camera and he's still collecting a paycheck. that's to say that everything right there, it's just not fair. it's not fair at all. >> eric and emerald, thank you both so much for coming in. i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> coming up next here on cnn, the only black republican in the entire u.s. house of representatives announces he will not seek reelection. the eighth republican lawmaker to do that just this year. we have that story for you. also president trump admits north korea may have violated a u.n. resolution
justice for eric garn eer woulde pant pantaleo.stand with the children and grandchildren of eric garn eer o have been suffering for the past five years, pass the eric garner law, continue to stand with my family because it's not over. look for action next week and all of the weeks to follow. >> what have these five years been like for your family? >> it's been up and down. been hearing about this craziness about this officer just being on desk duty, still collecting a paycheck after...
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eric: meb, let me talk to you about this.esides the great ticker toke, which is mount rushmore worthy already, and the cheap 42 basis points or .420, one thing i noticed, the thematic capture score is a little lower. your media market cap is higher. are you purposely going into some of the bigger names by design? the other ones seem to be going after smaller, more peer place. -- pure plays. meb: there's also a little bit of cash. here is the thing. we have launched 12 funds. never launched a thematic fund. in general, i would tell people the thematic funds do not offer any value over added benefit over the long-term. why are we doing it? we think there are times when thematic funds make sense like the cannabis space today. you can have value. you can have momentum. you can have mean reversion or you can have a situation where it is a structural behavioral trade. you want exposure to the entire industry. you want exposure for the next decade, but you still have to be price-sensitive. you cannot say i'm an unabashed bowl about
eric: meb, let me talk to you about this.esides the great ticker toke, which is mount rushmore worthy already, and the cheap 42 basis points or .420, one thing i noticed, the thematic capture score is a little lower. your media market cap is higher. are you purposely going into some of the bigger names by design? the other ones seem to be going after smaller, more peer place. -- pure plays. meb: there's also a little bit of cash. here is the thing. we have launched 12 funds. never launched a...
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oh, there's eric. hi, eric. how are you?cheers and applause] speaking of flops, our president is, according to the "washington post," president trump has now made more than 12,000 false or misleading claims since he took office two and a half years ago, 12,000. if trump's nose grew every time he told a lie he could use it as a zip line straight to vladimir putin. if you were to read all the lies he's told aloud, it would take 33 hours to get through them all. trump has now told more whoppers than he's eaten, and that's a lot. on friday, president trump left washington for a ten-day vacation which he insists is not a vacation, so make that 12,001, because this is how he spent the day yesterday, not on vacation, golfing with john daly, wearing an american flag for pants. john daly tweeted, i'm proud to be an american, especially with this man leading our country, thanks for a great day, #potus #dad. what kind of bet did those two make? and look at this photo. really zoom in there. they look like co-owners of a water park that
oh, there's eric. hi, eric. how are you?cheers and applause] speaking of flops, our president is, according to the "washington post," president trump has now made more than 12,000 false or misleading claims since he took office two and a half years ago, 12,000. if trump's nose grew every time he told a lie he could use it as a zip line straight to vladimir putin. if you were to read all the lies he's told aloud, it would take 33 hours to get through them all. trump has now told more...
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eric epstein, what happened 40 years ago? >> well, what happened was -- i don't know if you want to call it an accident. an accident is when a deer runs in front of a truck and gets hit. this was an anticipated disaster. the pilot operated relief valve, which opened as it should, indicated on the channels that it had closed and it hadn't closed. we had what was known as a loss of coolant accident. thousands of gallons of water was lost. there wasn't until there was a shift change until the valve was closed. we found out through the department of energy years later that the temperatures were about 4800 degrees, which was significant. again, a core melt accident which led to the fuel being exposed and interacting with oxygen which creates hydrogen. so that created the hydrogen bubble scare. so you have the loss of coolant accident. a lot of us didn't know what that meant. we didn't have a baseline knowledge of nuclear, so it was the fear of the unknown. china syndrome in the background. misinformation, disinformation. by friday
eric epstein, what happened 40 years ago? >> well, what happened was -- i don't know if you want to call it an accident. an accident is when a deer runs in front of a truck and gets hit. this was an anticipated disaster. the pilot operated relief valve, which opened as it should, indicated on the channels that it had closed and it hadn't closed. we had what was known as a loss of coolant accident. thousands of gallons of water was lost. there wasn't until there was a shift change until...
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i don't want another eric garner. i will do everything in my power to never see another eric garner. i don't want to see another video of a person being choked out. because it wasn't supposed to happen to him and it's not supposed to happen. i should not be here standing with my brother fatherless. i should be here with my father. but pantaleo took that away from me on 7/17. >> we have a terrific panel to bring this to you. ron allen, georgetown law professor and author of choke hold policing black men, paul butler. policy director lee roland and on the phone, alicia garza. ron, let me start with you because you were there. as we heard the announcement made the decision to fire the officer. we heard just now from the police union calling it embarrassing. give us the wrap-up, if you will. what exactly has transpired over the last few minutes or so? >> well, chris, this is the end of the five year ordeal for the family, for the police department, for the city. and as the police commissioner put it there, there are no wi
i don't want another eric garner. i will do everything in my power to never see another eric garner. i don't want to see another video of a person being choked out. because it wasn't supposed to happen to him and it's not supposed to happen. i should not be here standing with my brother fatherless. i should be here with my father. but pantaleo took that away from me on 7/17. >> we have a terrific panel to bring this to you. ron allen, georgetown law professor and author of choke hold...
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amy: that was eric garner's mother speaking monday.or more we're joined by his youngest daughter, emerald garner. welcome to democracy now!. emerald: good morning. amy: it can never be said enough, our condolences on the death of your dad. emerald: thank you. amy: your response to what happened yesterday the firing of pantaleo? emerald: it somewhat puts our family at ease though it took five years. it's like, you know, it should have happened a long time ago but we're grateful it has happened now, that finally someone sees what we see. amy: so he has been fired but he has not been charged with a crime. can you talk about what this means? emerald: well, for me this means that if we follow the proper channels, we can have the case reopened and he'll be tried as a civilian and not as a police officer. amy: explain what you mean. emerald: meaning in this process you have the union who would represent him, his union reps and everything. but when you're not a police officer anymore, you don't have union reps, you're a regular new york city c
amy: that was eric garner's mother speaking monday.or more we're joined by his youngest daughter, emerald garner. welcome to democracy now!. emerald: good morning. amy: it can never be said enough, our condolences on the death of your dad. emerald: thank you. amy: your response to what happened yesterday the firing of pantaleo? emerald: it somewhat puts our family at ease though it took five years. it's like, you know, it should have happened a long time ago but we're grateful it has happened...
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five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in afghanistan, with 10 coordinated explosions in the east of the country. at least 19 people were injured. no gup has claimed responsibility, but the islamic state has frequently targeted the area.s. i.aid it carried out an attack on a wedding party in w kabul over thekend that killed 63 people. this sweet of -- this sweep of violence comes amid ongoing pene talks between the tali and and the united states which aim to bring the nearly 18-year conflict to an end. president trump address the situation on sunday. pres. trump: we are there for one reason, we don't want that to be a laboratory. it cannot be a laborato
five years after eric garner's death sparked outrage, the new york city police officer who put him in a deadly chokehold has been fired. >> today is a day of reckoning , but can also be a dayf reconciliation. sophie: these cows are on board with a new experiment to cut tdownhere carbon footprint. which were rotterdam -- we tour rotterdam's floating farm. sophie: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." there has been a new of violence in...
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>> reporter: eric, the marsh complex is now 75% contained. take a look behind me and you can see crews are still on the scene cutting fire line. behind me is nearly 200 acres of scorched earth. it burned 565 acres. they were originally 12 small fires to merged into three larger fires. more than 400 firefighters fought these fires. right now, the cause is still under investigation, thoh some residents say they heard explosions. >> we have highly trained law enforcement investigators that will go through all the fires to determine their cause. right now it would be pure speculation. it is unusual to have a multiple amount of fires in an area like this, and that's why we are so focused on investigating it. >> reporter: and air quality advisory is in place right now. smokey air has been reported in antioch and pittsburgh. for a short time, those living in the clayton palms community were forced to evacuate but they were allowed to return home a few hours later. back here live now. full containment is expected in the coming days. live near clayton
>> reporter: eric, the marsh complex is now 75% contained. take a look behind me and you can see crews are still on the scene cutting fire line. behind me is nearly 200 acres of scorched earth. it burned 565 acres. they were originally 12 small fires to merged into three larger fires. more than 400 firefighters fought these fires. right now, the cause is still under investigation, thoh some residents say they heard explosions. >> we have highly trained law enforcement investigators...
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and eric here this afternoon in support of colby covington. >> jimmy: yeah, look at that. it's the douches of hazzard. [ laughter ] those guys are so cool. just a couple of normal dudes
and eric here this afternoon in support of colby covington. >> jimmy: yeah, look at that. it's the douches of hazzard. [ laughter ] those guys are so cool. just a couple of normal dudes
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>>for the family of eric garner it's been long overdue. >>5 years law.>the new york police department administrative judge friday recommending that officer daniel paleo be fired following his controversial involvement in garner's death. police commissioner james o'neill suspended panel and we'll have the final say on termination commission o'neill a male garner was confronted by police trying to arrest him on july of 2014. he was allegedly selling illegal cigarettes. the confrontation was caught on video and later sparked protests nationwide. which and i can't breathe repeating some of garner's final words. the accusation is a panel will use a chocolate tactic rapidity and y p d. >>good news chokehold he was merely attempting to gain control of him. >>the recommendation to fire him results from a disciplinary trial. but the question of whether a chokehold was used remains. we had. >>grand jury know that there was no crime we had the feds say there was no crime and now we have politics saying that there was. >>the garner family now says he will pursue fed
>>for the family of eric garner it's been long overdue. >>5 years law.>the new york police department administrative judge friday recommending that officer daniel paleo be fired following his controversial involvement in garner's death. police commissioner james o'neill suspended panel and we'll have the final say on termination commission o'neill a male garner was confronted by police trying to arrest him on july of 2014. he was allegedly selling illegal cigarettes. the...
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but it's not going to bring eric garner back.hen bad cops do bad things, they need to be held accountable so that there isn't questions about the way they are doing their job. >> charles: the thin blue line was a real bad thing. i think that's gone. let's keep building on that. >> nicole: i worked in a hospital where we had prisoners coming in daily, and you had a lot of criminals faking illnesses just to get out and be in the hospital setting. but when i see a grown man on the ground with one arm around his neck and people on top of him and he is saying he can't breathe, this crosses the line there. >> dagen: moving on. new reaction from the pentagon after the trump administration withdraws from a decades-old the nuclear treaty with russia and pins the blame on moscow. details next. plus, president trump taking aim at cities run by democrats during his campaign rally last night. we'll debate that strategy added. ♪ fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps
but it's not going to bring eric garner back.hen bad cops do bad things, they need to be held accountable so that there isn't questions about the way they are doing their job. >> charles: the thin blue line was a real bad thing. i think that's gone. let's keep building on that. >> nicole: i worked in a hospital where we had prisoners coming in daily, and you had a lot of criminals faking illnesses just to get out and be in the hospital setting. but when i see a grown man on the...
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. >> daniel pantaleo used a choke hold and killed eric garner.e should be off the streets. >> he should be fired. >> there will never be another eric garner because we are changing it. >> laura: and democrats don't stop there. hey vilify border wall agents elimination. >> would you get rid of homeland security? >> i think so. >> when our own government rips children from the arms of their mothers, that's government sponsored child abuse. >> [shouting]. we won't vote for anymore funding. >> laura: so the gangs and cartels will just keep themselves out and some democrats compared ice agents who were responsible for evicting illegal aliens out of the country to thugs. >> we is replace it. >> i don't think "ice" is working as intended. >> we are raised to say never again. it's happening. >> laura: on top of all of that, they want more prisoners released. cory booker is considering releases any inmates over the age of 50. does president trump have democrats so boxed in that the left's only answer is to promote lawlessness to try to one up him. here is
. >> daniel pantaleo used a choke hold and killed eric garner.e should be off the streets. >> he should be fired. >> there will never be another eric garner because we are changing it. >> laura: and democrats don't stop there. hey vilify border wall agents elimination. >> would you get rid of homeland security? >> i think so. >> when our own government rips children from the arms of their mothers, that's government sponsored child abuse. >>...
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and the new york city police officer has been fired 5 years after the death of eric garner in a fatal chokehold you know police commissioner james o'neill made the announcement based on a recommendation of a department disciplinary judge officer daniel prince a lawyer was recorded wrestling gonna back in 24 take. those are your headlines and side story with muhammad. it may be special but the close relationship between trump and netanyahu is causing controversy the decision to bar to congresswoman from entering israel has since shock waves through both countries so what does that mean for the long term ties between the u.s. and israel this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm homage and israel's recent decision to ban a visit by 2 u.s. democratic congresswoman has drawn a lot of controversy within the 2 allies the move to deny reseated to leave and omar in tree was condemned by top democrat politicians it's also been criticized by a pro israel lobby group to label amato had planned to visit israel and the occupied palestinian territories this weekend to leave was then
and the new york city police officer has been fired 5 years after the death of eric garner in a fatal chokehold you know police commissioner james o'neill made the announcement based on a recommendation of a department disciplinary judge officer daniel prince a lawyer was recorded wrestling gonna back in 24 take. those are your headlines and side story with muhammad. it may be special but the close relationship between trump and netanyahu is causing controversy the decision to bar to...
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eric garner was suspected of selling loose cigarettes when police approached him. death spotted -- sparked protests and inspire the black lives matter movement. moment near the exit he police officer choate -- choked unarmed black man eric garner. police say he resisted arrest. , he isas being choked heard saying his last words, i can't breathe. his death led to the black lives matter movement and launched protests throughout the country against police brutality. federal and local authorities never brought criminal charges against the police officer. an internal investigation found the chokehold did not conform with department arrest procedures. on monday, police commissioner james o'neill said the officer would be fired. >> in this case, the unintended consequence of his death must have a consequence of its own. therefore, i agree with the deputy commissioner. it is clear he can no longer effectively serve as a new york city police officer. >> eric garner's daughter was happy the police officer was fired, but said it is injustice her father was killed in the first
eric garner was suspected of selling loose cigarettes when police approached him. death spotted -- sparked protests and inspire the black lives matter movement. moment near the exit he police officer choate -- choked unarmed black man eric garner. police say he resisted arrest. , he isas being choked heard saying his last words, i can't breathe. his death led to the black lives matter movement and launched protests throughout the country against police brutality. federal and local authorities...
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we have tropical storm eric with winds of 45 miles per hour moving west at 13. it's dumped about four to 8 inches of rain, may dump more. we've also got flossie the good news with flossie is even though it's a tropical storm, it should stay to the north of the island chain and not cause any problems so, that's good news now, we move to the atlantic and we're watching this tropical invest area, 96l and that has a that has a 40% chance 40% chance of development. we're watching it. it may start to strengthen into a tropical depression by the beginning of next week lesterning of next >> all right, al, thanks >>> before your family hits the beach this weekend, there is a warning you may need to hear wa to hear. a number of a number of popular beaches have been shut down in recent days after an unprecedented number of shark sightings. >> reporter: on the beaches of cape cod massachusetts, it is shark week quite literally more than a dozen great white sightings in just the past two days, over a hundred in the past month. and the peak season is just th great white sight
we have tropical storm eric with winds of 45 miles per hour moving west at 13. it's dumped about four to 8 inches of rain, may dump more. we've also got flossie the good news with flossie is even though it's a tropical storm, it should stay to the north of the island chain and not cause any problems so, that's good news now, we move to the atlantic and we're watching this tropical invest area, 96l and that has a that has a 40% chance 40% chance of development. we're watching it. it may start to...
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>> well, when you look at the eric garner case, it wasn't a horrific altercation. it was a slow kind of resistance. his size complicated everything. he didn't apply a choke hold. he had a take down hold and he immediately removed his arm. his physical condition and the situation might have caused his death. we don't know. i don't think it was conclusive. you have the department of justice under president trump and eric holder who has this case for 2 years and can't maket the movement on it. the grand jury cleared him. saying there was not enough evidence for a violation that takes intent. not just somebody that creates his own altercation and renders himself dead. this is not a situation where there should be an indictment. because of public opinion that the democrats want, they will probably fire this officer. >> laura: wow, i don't know what will do to the morale that is already throw in new york city. thank you very much. also tonight as president trump hammers the failed liberal policies. that wrecked baltimore some democrats are pushing policies that treat sch
>> well, when you look at the eric garner case, it wasn't a horrific altercation. it was a slow kind of resistance. his size complicated everything. he didn't apply a choke hold. he had a take down hold and he immediately removed his arm. his physical condition and the situation might have caused his death. we don't know. i don't think it was conclusive. you have the department of justice under president trump and eric holder who has this case for 2 years and can't maket the movement on...
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you said eric garner should have fought this in court.lice officers, it's their obligations to deescalate this situation. they failed to take the appropriate action that led to this man's death and we're not asking the police commissioner to follow the recommendations of lay people. this is a trained administrative law judge whose job is to look at evidence and make these kinds of decisions. this is what she does for a living. his attorney had an opportunity to make his case. they failed to make a persuasive case. and that should be the ruling that stands in this situation. this man should lose his job. >> would you ever advise any of your clients to resist arrest and not comply with lawful commands on a lawful arrest? eric garner, as tragic as this is, caused the cascade of events that led to his death. and guess what, officer pantaleo's life will never be the same. he'll never work on the street again and he gets death threats every day. this is a tragedy all around, chris. >> i appreciate you both taking it on. it's a benefit to the au
you said eric garner should have fought this in court.lice officers, it's their obligations to deescalate this situation. they failed to take the appropriate action that led to this man's death and we're not asking the police commissioner to follow the recommendations of lay people. this is a trained administrative law judge whose job is to look at evidence and make these kinds of decisions. this is what she does for a living. his attorney had an opportunity to make his case. they failed to...
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i don't want another eric garner.do everything in my power to never see another eric garner. i don't even want to see another video of a person being choked out. because it's not supposed to happen. i should not be here standing with my brother fatherless. i should be standing here with my father. but officer pantaleo took that away from me. yes, he's fired. but the fight is not over. we will continue to fight. >> thank you. >> that is eric garner's daughter speaking after they fired the officer involved in her father's death who performed that prohibited choke hold. daniel pantaleo. she said the family will pursue action against the other officers who were involved and that work to pursue the ban of that choke hold by officers with a law. now democrats are facing fierce backlash for participating in a book by mark halpern. he was exiled from the news industry in 2017 after at least a dozen women accused him of sexual harassment and assault. he apologized for his actions in a way but he denied the more serious allegat
i don't want another eric garner.do everything in my power to never see another eric garner. i don't even want to see another video of a person being choked out. because it's not supposed to happen. i should not be here standing with my brother fatherless. i should be standing here with my father. but officer pantaleo took that away from me. yes, he's fired. but the fight is not over. we will continue to fight. >> thank you. >> that is eric garner's daughter speaking after they...
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he wrapped his arm around eric eric's as he pleaded, i can't breathe. >> he's down. he is down. he's down. >> put your hands behind your back. >> shepard: it's a video that sparked years of protest. i can't breathe became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement against racial injustice. following garner's death, a straight dominant , before today's decision. he used an approved technique. the judge recommended his termination. today garner's daughter thanks the police for their decision. he says this is not over. >> we are definitely still calling for the eric garner law, which will ban the choke hold, which will ban officers from being protected. eric was killed five years ago. it took five years for the officer to be fired. i don't want another eric garner. >> shepard: and now, we are getting a fiery reaction from the police union. david lee. >> shepard, there is both relief and outrage. in connection with the depth of eric garner. he used a choke hold to restrain him. he also ruled that his death was unintentional. he would be upset by his own decision. but he said
he wrapped his arm around eric eric's as he pleaded, i can't breathe. >> he's down. he is down. he's down. >> put your hands behind your back. >> shepard: it's a video that sparked years of protest. i can't breathe became a rallying cry for the black lives matter movement against racial injustice. following garner's death, a straight dominant , before today's decision. he used an approved technique. the judge recommended his termination. today garner's daughter thanks the...
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that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently won a case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did they win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he than for any of the other athletes because, as you know, because of his political stance, cassius clay, who later became muhammad ali, actually was stripped of his heavyweight title. his struggle went on into the 1970's. it can be argued that the most prominent black athlete, or the one who lost the most in the 1960's, could easily be called muhammad ali. and even today, the fruit that we see happening from the life of muhammad ali and in the life of colin kaepernick and in the life of eric reed and in the life of lebron james is born from the stand, the courage of muhammad ali. >>
that is no different than what colin kaepernick and eric reed are doing today. these two recently won a case, had their case is settled with the nfl. that is huge. that means they stood their ground. did they win all the money they wanted? probably not, but they won and the evolution continues. >> and you have mentioned muhammad ali was a part of that movement. how long did that movement last as an athlete? clyde: well, for muhammad ali, it probably lasted longer to the 1960's for he than...