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eric glisson. >> you would actually think they read the wrong verdict. >> reporter: then, divine intervention through a nun, he called grandma. >> eric would say, grandma, i think this all happening for a reason. >> reporter: maybe, a nun could help him get into heaven. but could she help him get out of prison? what she helped him do was get a lawyer, and together, they hunted for the truth. >> this is the one case, that has kept me up at night, for six years. >> he says, i know you're innocent. i know the guys who committed this crime. >> reporter: will justice, finally, arrive? hello and welcome to "dateline." eric glisson was just 20 years old when he was convicted of a murder, that sent shock waves through his neighborhood. a crime, he insisted, he did not commit. to clear his name, eric would have to find the real killers. following clues from the confines of his cell. it would take years for the truth to come out. but would it be enough to set him free? here is josh mankiewicz with "a bronx t
eric glisson. >> you would actually think they read the wrong verdict. >> reporter: then, divine intervention through a nun, he called grandma. >> eric would say, grandma, i think this all happening for a reason. >> reporter: maybe, a nun could help him get into heaven. but could she help him get out of prison? what she helped him do was get a lawyer, and together, they hunted for the truth. >> this is the one case, that has kept me up at night, for six years....
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eric. eric: mark, thank you so much. arthel: millions of christians celebrating the holyiest on calendar, pope francis held easter mass inside the vatican calling for a swift vaccine rollouts to some of the world's poorest countries. amy in italy. >> hope francis invited people to come with joy in feast of easter that last forever and also said that, quote n these dark days of pandemic, the risen lord invites people to not lose hope and to start life and new. he also went onto say in speech that is orbi in latin, the city and the world, that the pandemic, quote, is still spreading and is social and economic crisis remains severe especially for the poor and this is scandalist, armed conflicts and military arsenals are being strengthen. pope francis singled out all sorts of various challenged groups for his love and prayers from young people who had education and ability to socialize disrupted in formative years to people suffering in yemen. he called for people to get vaccinated against covid and for vaccines to be distri
eric. eric: mark, thank you so much. arthel: millions of christians celebrating the holyiest on calendar, pope francis held easter mass inside the vatican calling for a swift vaccine rollouts to some of the world's poorest countries. amy in italy. >> hope francis invited people to come with joy in feast of easter that last forever and also said that, quote n these dark days of pandemic, the risen lord invites people to not lose hope and to start life and new. he also went onto say in...
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hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn. waters also weighed in on the trial of former police officer derek chauvin in nearby minneapolis saying if he is acquitted in the murder of george floyd, she said protesters will still need to make their voices heard. >> we're not going to be satisfied unless we get justice in this case. stay on the streets as we've got to get more active, we've got to be more confrontational, you've got to make sure that they know -- [inaudible] eric: that was last night on the seventh night of the protests there. mike tobin reporting live from brooklyn center, minnesota. mike? >> reporter: and, eric, some of what representative waters said is that the political right is racist, that the young people need to stay in the street and get more confrontational. in light of the clashes with police, the looting, the vandalism, republicans were quick to react. >> just the hypocrisy and the dangerous rhetoric that she's spewing. it's not helpful, doesn't help the country, it's not helping us heal, and i'm jus
hi, eric. eric: hello, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm eric shawn. waters also weighed in on the trial of former police officer derek chauvin in nearby minneapolis saying if he is acquitted in the murder of george floyd, she said protesters will still need to make their voices heard. >> we're not going to be satisfied unless we get justice in this case. stay on the streets as we've got to get more active, we've got to be more confrontational, you've got to make sure that they know...
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hi, eric. eric: hi, arthel. i'm eric shawn. we have two other big stories we're watching at this hour. let's go to the southern border, agents are still trying to deal with the surge of migrants who are crossing into our country, but the crisis we're toll now extending beyond that border influx of those who want to come here with authorities cracking down on alleged human trafficking and seize ising millions of dollars in illegal drugs. president biden in washington getting to roll out the second phase of his spending plan at a joint session of congress next week. it comes with a hefty $1.5 trillion price tag, expect president is -- and the president is hoping to pay for all of this agenda by raising the taxes on the wealthiest americans. we have live team fox news coverage on all of these stories. chris city steigel is in laredo, texas, mark meredith standing by at the white house. let's begin in griff jenkins in north carolina. seven deputies placed on administrative leave following this latest controversial shooting. griff?
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eric. arthel, in washington president biden this week is set to address for the first time, give a joint address to congress. that's going to happen on■ç wednesday. he's about to mark his first 100 days in office, and brand new fox news opinion polls are out this morning. they show 54% of those who are surveyed approve of the president's job approval, but 43% disapprove. his approval higher than presidents trump and clinton at this time but lower than george w. bush and ronald reagan in a similar period. david spunt live in washington with the very latest on the fox news polls and the job the president is doing. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, eric. the first 100 days for any president is a critical time. many people see it as a way for the president to set the agenda for the next several years in office whether it's one term or whether he decided to run for a second term. and the number when it comes specifically to covid-19 and the way that president biden has handled this pandemic are actual
eric. arthel, in washington president biden this week is set to address for the first time, give a joint address to congress. that's going to happen on■ç wednesday. he's about to mark his first 100 days in office, and brand new fox news opinion polls are out this morning. they show 54% of those who are surveyed approve of the president's job approval, but 43% disapprove. his approval higher than presidents trump and clinton at this time but lower than george w. bush and ronald reagan in a...
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eric. and it really is just timing when we go live. throughout the day, we have been in this area here right along the border throughout the work and it just depends on the time of day that we have a live shot where people will just come up to border patrol, much of what we are seeing people with children, that's really been the hallmark of those who have been crossing the border here, eric. eric: do they just walk up the road or they come out of the bushes, how does it work? >> yeah, different ways. so the river is a mile that way. they will come across the river, some will try to create a diversion or use other migrants and families come as diversion and they will come and run right past here. others will go up to border patrol, they will talk to border patrol, surrender themselves and they will go into processing. a lot of it depends on the cayotes and smugglers on the other side of the border, those in mexico telling them to do. it's the first time they've come to the united states. the
eric. and it really is just timing when we go live. throughout the day, we have been in this area here right along the border throughout the work and it just depends on the time of day that we have a live shot where people will just come up to border patrol, much of what we are seeing people with children, that's really been the hallmark of those who have been crossing the border here, eric. eric: do they just walk up the road or they come out of the bushes, how does it work? >> yeah,...
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eric.c: hello everyone thank you for joining us on fox news channel i'm eric shawn police say that suspect rammed his car into barrier on senate side of the capitol building. then he was shot and killed when he got out of that car and lunged at police officers with a knife. investigators are trying to determine exactly what was the motive for this attack and fox news team coverage for you on all of this lucas tomlinson has latest on the investigation and let's begin first with mark meredith live at the white house on the north lawn with new reaction to this horrible distinct from lawmakers. mark. reporter: president biden is heartbroken over the death of capitol police officer william evans the president was over at camp david when the attack happened and he's going to be staying there through monday still the white house says that the president was briefed about what was going on speaking with his national security team. police said on friday there was no reason to believe any particular l
eric.c: hello everyone thank you for joining us on fox news channel i'm eric shawn police say that suspect rammed his car into barrier on senate side of the capitol building. then he was shot and killed when he got out of that car and lunged at police officers with a knife. investigators are trying to determine exactly what was the motive for this attack and fox news team coverage for you on all of this lucas tomlinson has latest on the investigation and let's begin first with mark meredith...
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eric. hello, everyone, i'm arkansas shell neville. -- arthel neville. police shot and killed the suspect after he got out of his car and lung ared at officers with a knife. today we're learning more about the suspect as investigators the dig through his life and social media searching for a motive. we have live fox news team coverage. mark meredith is at the white house with reaction from president biden, but we begin with lucas tomlinson, he's live on capitol hill. lucas. >> reporter: good afternoon, arthel. the capitol police spent over $500 million every year in security and employs over 2,000 officers, but apparently that wasn't good enough for the first green beret in congress who wants to carry his own weapon. >> i should be able to carry it up in washington d.c. this is a high profile target. we're obviously dealing with very emotional, polarizing issues at times. >> reporter: the suspect, 25-year-old noah green. he rammed his car into two officers and then got out of the car and tri
eric. hello, everyone, i'm arkansas shell neville. -- arthel neville. police shot and killed the suspect after he got out of his car and lung ared at officers with a knife. today we're learning more about the suspect as investigators the dig through his life and social media searching for a motive. we have live fox news team coverage. mark meredith is at the white house with reaction from president biden, but we begin with lucas tomlinson, he's live on capitol hill. lucas. >> reporter:...
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eric. eric: back in washington congress on the hill this coming week will start working on president biden's massive 2.2 or $2.5 trillion spending bill and that's a mouthful. the president says he would like to get bipartisan support for this measure but you know democratic leadership is saying is willing to sidestep publicans and the push the sledges nation through. live at the north lawn at the white house of what they have planned. >> hello eric, the president is looking to increase the corporate tax rate from 21% to 20% and then you moderates senators, deborah bradley joe manchin who said listen, let's meet in the middle and call it a day at 25% and the white house certainly willing to negotiate according to a white house spokesperson but what i can say is the president is set to meet with members of congress from both sides of the aisle at the white house here tomorrow to specifically speak about what the white house is calling an infra- structure package but what republicans are calli
eric. eric: back in washington congress on the hill this coming week will start working on president biden's massive 2.2 or $2.5 trillion spending bill and that's a mouthful. the president says he would like to get bipartisan support for this measure but you know democratic leadership is saying is willing to sidestep publicans and the push the sledges nation through. live at the north lawn at the white house of what they have planned. >> hello eric, the president is looking to increase...
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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.s, yes. >> neither pat nor eric can tell me why james became infected with white supremacist ideology. he was college educated and a successful advertising 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 en doik try nation ramped 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 gu
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back to you, eric. eric: all right, rich.olla, texas, you can see we'll be on this throughout the hour. thank you. meanwhile, back in washington president biden signing an executive order to form a bipartisan commission to study potential changes to the u.s. supreme court including adding seats to the court and putting term limits on for the justices. you know, it's a very controversial idea. david spunt live on the north lawn of the white house. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, erin. controversial with implications that would literally last decades, and i'm not exaggerating there. we do know that in 2019 supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, a liberal icon on the high court, said that nine seems to be a good number when talking about the amount of justices on the high court. other justices, though, both liberal and conservative have said over the years nine is a perfect number, leave it alone, don't mess with it. it's been that way, after all, since 1869, four years after the civil war. now, eric, during the campaign then-ca
back to you, eric. eric: all right, rich.olla, texas, you can see we'll be on this throughout the hour. thank you. meanwhile, back in washington president biden signing an executive order to form a bipartisan commission to study potential changes to the u.s. supreme court including adding seats to the court and putting term limits on for the justices. you know, it's a very controversial idea. david spunt live on the north lawn of the white house. hi, david. >> reporter: hi, erin....
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eric.c: arthel meanwhile situation on border extending beyond that surge that's been packing migrant facility there is. authorities say they're finding multiple homes they call stash houses. houses they say are filled with large groups people along with more than 11 million dollars in drugs they've so far confiscated casey stegall live with reminder about criminal gang aspects behind some of this. hi, casey. >> hi eric and those staff houses as you well know are certainly nothing new. they've been used for a long time by smugglers. to essentially stash people on both of the u.s. and the mexican side of the border. however, they're finding more and with more crossings they're also meaning more hazards. agents tell us that number of it drownings here in the rio grand river international boundary between mexico and texas have sky skyrocketed as have number of rescue and around the clock operation from sun up to sun down. this is video of migrants crossing in roma, texas, under moonlight. the f
eric.c: arthel meanwhile situation on border extending beyond that surge that's been packing migrant facility there is. authorities say they're finding multiple homes they call stash houses. houses they say are filled with large groups people along with more than 11 million dollars in drugs they've so far confiscated casey stegall live with reminder about criminal gang aspects behind some of this. hi, casey. >> hi eric and those staff houses as you well know are certainly nothing new....
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eric. eric: there's new claims social media censorship again. new york post says facebook, an article about the $1.4 million house that was purchased, one of the founders of the black lives matter movement after a sports journalist accused twitter of censoring him for the same story. live in new york city on that controversy and more about the house. >> both facebook and twitter have blocked the story saying it goes against his policy online, stemming from the new york post releasing an article about recent real estate purchases of black lives matter movement founder, fought for homes, $3 million. jason said twitter temporarily blocked for writing about the demographics in the neighborhood of one of the homes. defending herself, said money she's has from the organization but multiple jobs like speaking events. she said online, it's an attempt to get credit and harass her adding this is on top of these articles, it's also dangerous. this is daunting attacking someone online by getting private information about them. on thursday, twitter permanent
eric. eric: there's new claims social media censorship again. new york post says facebook, an article about the $1.4 million house that was purchased, one of the founders of the black lives matter movement after a sports journalist accused twitter of censoring him for the same story. live in new york city on that controversy and more about the house. >> both facebook and twitter have blocked the story saying it goes against his policy online, stemming from the new york post releasing an...
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eric?ric: turning to our other top story, that suspect who police say opened fire at the fedex facility in indianapolis on thursday, well, he's identified as a 19-year-old former employee there. and it turns out that he did have previous run-ins with police at his home during what we're told was a suicidal episode. police confiscated a shotgun. police also releasing the names of the eight people killed in that horrific shooting. christina coleman covering it for us. >> reporter: the gunman is identified as 19-year-old brandon scott hole. his mother called police last year to report her son might commit suicide by cop. now just over a year later he's the center of this mass shooting investigation as police try to pin down a motive. >> we've recently identified him, so now the work really begins trying to establish some of that to see if we can figure out some sort of motive in this. he was found in a couple of police reports. that's all that we have. one of those is from last year, and one w
eric?ric: turning to our other top story, that suspect who police say opened fire at the fedex facility in indianapolis on thursday, well, he's identified as a 19-year-old former employee there. and it turns out that he did have previous run-ins with police at his home during what we're told was a suicidal episode. police confiscated a shotgun. police also releasing the names of the eight people killed in that horrific shooting. christina coleman covering it for us. >> reporter: the...
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eric: thank you so much. florida governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency south of tampa, it is happening over a leak in a large reservoir holding nearly 400 million gallons of wastewater from a former phosphate mind attempt at plugging the leak failed, people who live around the reservoir got an early alert to leave the area because the collapse may be imminent. here is the governor earlier today. >> i want to be clear our foremost concern is ensuring the safety of the community, our administration is dedicated to pull enforcement of any damages to estates resources and holding the company accountable for this event. arthel: officials say the pond states mayorkas and radioactive waste from unit fracturing fertilizer but official stress there are no threats to drinking water in the area. eric: president biden to trillion dollar infrastructure plan is getting backlash from both sides of the auto republicans are ripping the corporate tax increases, they want more in the bill and say should be big
eric: thank you so much. florida governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency south of tampa, it is happening over a leak in a large reservoir holding nearly 400 million gallons of wastewater from a former phosphate mind attempt at plugging the leak failed, people who live around the reservoir got an early alert to leave the area because the collapse may be imminent. here is the governor earlier today. >> i want to be clear our foremost concern is ensuring the safety of the...
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hey, eric. eric: thank you for joining us. as the president considers possible changes to the supreme court, the crisis of the southern border is still raging and now we are told shattering recent records as number of children enter our country alone from central america, it's reached the highest level ever, the 19000 last month, more than 600 children a day. leave fox news team coverage on all of this. richard is on the border with more on the growing situation there. let's begin with david at the white house with the administration reaction. reporter: since the supreme court was founded well over 200 years ago in this country, the number has fluctuated a bit on the high court, started with six justices but we've had nine justices on the u.s. supreme court 1869. four years after the end of the civil war. this commission is a bipartisan commission announced via executive order by president biden. 180 days to come up with a solution about potentially adding or subtracting from the u.s. supreme court the president during the cam
hey, eric. eric: thank you for joining us. as the president considers possible changes to the supreme court, the crisis of the southern border is still raging and now we are told shattering recent records as number of children enter our country alone from central america, it's reached the highest level ever, the 19000 last month, more than 600 children a day. leave fox news team coverage on all of this. richard is on the border with more on the growing situation there. let's begin with david at...
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eric: thank you so much.rgia the third state to temporarily shut down the johnson & johnson vaccination site after several people had a bad reaction to the shot the pharmaceutical giant facing a severe supply shortage after millions of doses were contaminated in a mixup at one of its manufacturing plants. charles watson is live in atlanta with more details. >> johnson & johnson certainly had a lot on their hands, the georgia department of health having to temporarily shut down vaccination site after eight people experience adverse side effects after receiving their johnson & johnson shot in the same situation in north carolina and colorado officials there put a pause on vaccine sites administering j&j shots after 30 people between the two states had side effects like nausea, dizziness and fainting, despite those cases north carolina department of health says the cdc analysis is no safety issue with the j&j vaccine and recommended continuing to administer doses with as j&j set to dramatically decrease shipment
eric: thank you so much.rgia the third state to temporarily shut down the johnson & johnson vaccination site after several people had a bad reaction to the shot the pharmaceutical giant facing a severe supply shortage after millions of doses were contaminated in a mixup at one of its manufacturing plants. charles watson is live in atlanta with more details. >> johnson & johnson certainly had a lot on their hands, the georgia department of health having to temporarily shut down...
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no, this is to eric! it's to eric! heather, you can't pop in like that! it's gouda, brother.: all right. - that's an easy one. - all right. listen, you had a little help there from your cast member, all right? [laughter] now, this next question is going to heather b. and only heather b. what very popular stage musical is set in new york city but based on a shakespeare play? is it a, "west side story"; b, "a bronx tale"; c, "on the town"; or d, "rent"? hand down, julie. - "on the town" or something? - no, incorrect. [buzzer] it is "west side story." i seen a lot of broadway, jb. i ain't seen that one. your penalty is, i want you to do a freestyle about your time on "celebrity sleepover" so far and what you think about this show. (rapping) so i'm [inaudible] this trivia game, i won't win. why? 'cause the fix is in. jb with these questions. heather b got skills. yet, i won't mention that the fact that we had mad fun, but krs is still number one. and johnny, of course, you're the number-one host. shout out to jb! you know you do the most. [inaudible] whoo! [chuckles] yeah! all ri
no, this is to eric! it's to eric! heather, you can't pop in like that! it's gouda, brother.: all right. - that's an easy one. - all right. listen, you had a little help there from your cast member, all right? [laughter] now, this next question is going to heather b. and only heather b. what very popular stage musical is set in new york city but based on a shakespeare play? is it a, "west side story"; b, "a bronx tale"; c, "on the town"; or d, "rent"?...
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eric. [inaudible] >> the latest in the deadly police shooting of andrew brown junior he's an african-american man. this happened in elizabeth city, north carolina. the sheriff there is facing pressure this afternoon to release that body cam image of the shooting. as well as new calls for him to resign. tells fox news only a judge can decide whether or not that footage should be released. follow stories on the ground in elizabeth city north carolina with the very latest on this case, hi chris. >> good afternoon eric per you are exactly right really at the center of pressure is the fact that under north carolina law body worn videos pursuant to a court order before it is released to the press or the public. that is a big part of the reason why there's pressure to release the video also calls for his resignation. yesterday in a press conference was attended by the brown family the local naacp keith rivers is calling for the sheriff to step down pretty here's what he said take a listen. >> sher
eric. [inaudible] >> the latest in the deadly police shooting of andrew brown junior he's an african-american man. this happened in elizabeth city, north carolina. the sheriff there is facing pressure this afternoon to release that body cam image of the shooting. as well as new calls for him to resign. tells fox news only a judge can decide whether or not that footage should be released. follow stories on the ground in elizabeth city north carolina with the very latest on this case, hi...
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well it really was you know eric it was aaron it was mel who plays paris in the film a number that is all the is about one by one you know to give eric credit you know he was the 1st one that said if you're going to come around you've got to stay around you know and so i remember the 1st time i went on the fletcher street he made me get up on a horse so that the person got to prove that they up on a horse which 1000 my 1st time on a horse ever ham was or parked car terrifying. but i definitely did it and then he you know you'd invite me to the barbecue and just hang out but i was well aware what it meant to be in truck to be telling that story and why you know when i approached greg i said collectively we love your book i love a lot of things about the book one i love the characters the way that they were going into the story but i think it was going to be most helpful for the community that it was a fictionalized tale that that way we can incorporate a fuller body like the legacy of pleasure street and all the cowboys and cowgirls that was helpful for them to have this framework wher
well it really was you know eric it was aaron it was mel who plays paris in the film a number that is all the is about one by one you know to give eric credit you know he was the 1st one that said if you're going to come around you've got to stay around you know and so i remember the 1st time i went on the fletcher street he made me get up on a horse so that the person got to prove that they up on a horse which 1000 my 1st time on a horse ever ham was or parked car terrifying. but i definitely...
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eric nelson was the one thing standing between the jury and lunch. i don't mean to be glib but this is an important issuer at the trial. also we heard nelson mischaracterize the facts and the law in this case. so he was arguing that the state must convince the jurors that other factors played no role in (indiscernible). to be clear, other factors can play a role. chauvin's conduct need only be . chauvin's conduct does not need to be the singular cause of george floyd's death. >> you know. go ahead. sorry. i was going to say, alexis, i was surprised by how often eric nelson went back to video footage of george floyd's death to make his case, when all of that footage seems to be the star witness, really, of the prosecution. did that strike you as well? >> it did. what we saw nelson do was focus not as much on the nine minutes and 29 seconds that is the heart of the state's case, but rather the 16 minute before chauvin locked his knee into george floyd's neck, and, so, we're seeing the same moment from multiple angles, multiple body-worn camera perspect
eric nelson was the one thing standing between the jury and lunch. i don't mean to be glib but this is an important issuer at the trial. also we heard nelson mischaracterize the facts and the law in this case. so he was arguing that the state must convince the jurors that other factors played no role in (indiscernible). to be clear, other factors can play a role. chauvin's conduct need only be . chauvin's conduct does not need to be the singular cause of george floyd's death. >> you know....
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eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and that he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business opportunity that people need food they need clothes he did it and now we want to make sure they have electricity or some literacy deal with. this he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bamba she is in the southern part of the country he made his fortune with a company specializing in the chemical analysis of minerals. he's about to show us the location of his future dam. the area is remote and sparsely populated. the project will mean bringing workers in from far away but the challenge is worth it. all to flip the power plant will bring in almost $1000000.00 per month ago a lot of money. is the looks welcome to the bush. era ca's set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. 50 it is going to be a see below how'
eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and that he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business opportunity that people need food they need clothes he did it and now we want to make sure they have electricity or some literacy deal with. this he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bamba she is in the...
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eric has set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. it is going to be a see below how's it going where they've about a dozen employees have been living here for a year. they have a water tank a generator and some small sheds. some of right now we're standing at about 735 meters called the top of the dam will be 830 meter has the water will go up to that level of it where the sun is this will be an enormous lake. to set up. at a height of 90 meters the dam will be one of the largest in the d r c. it will have a capacity of 150 megawatts providing half a 1000000 residents with power. and to building it will create about 3000 jobs. also it could push when making something that will really benefit the region and community it's especially important for fun as they need electricity to modernize our culture at the exit and as you put it there will be. several investors especially americans have shown interest in the project eric hopes to wrap up construction within 3 years let's see. he believes people can be successful when they have the cou
eric has set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. it is going to be a see below how's it going where they've about a dozen employees have been living here for a year. they have a water tank a generator and some small sheds. some of right now we're standing at about 735 meters called the top of the dam will be 830 meter has the water will go up to that level of it where the sun is this will be an enormous lake. to set up. at a height of 90 meters the dam...
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eric very exciting. i love how you started. right now the stomach happening in south texas we learned today, but it feels a little bit kind of like the cowboy days of the falcon one. i'm curious why you decided to write the book that way. book of similar as you see between what's happening now and what happened then? >> i kind of wanted to help readers understand why we should care about this particular spacex so much work into launching for years ago is kind of ancient history sort of. at the speed spacex moves. the reality is if they had not been successful the falcon one rocket in launch successfully they never would have gotten to continue the company would not exist today. and the other thing that is important to understand that the way space is today dna was established back in this really contemptuous. from 2002, 2008 when they started the company when elon musk was hiring the people who he thought would help them succeed in this quest to build a rocket from scratch. and so back that they invoke feeling this crazy starsh
eric very exciting. i love how you started. right now the stomach happening in south texas we learned today, but it feels a little bit kind of like the cowboy days of the falcon one. i'm curious why you decided to write the book that way. book of similar as you see between what's happening now and what happened then? >> i kind of wanted to help readers understand why we should care about this particular spacex so much work into launching for years ago is kind of ancient history sort of....
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i'm eric runge. wgn news. thank you, eric. tonight. doctors now say a u.s. capitol police officer who died after being injured in the january 6 riots of the capitol building. >> diane so sorry. i medical examiner say officer brian sicknick suffered a stroke the day of the riot and died the next day. initially investigators believed that sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the insurrection. the new findings now lessen the chances that anyone will be charged in his death. sicknick was standing guard with other officers behind metal bicycle racks as the mob descended on the capitol. federal prosecutors have charged 2 men with using bear spray on sicknick during that right. the father and son that police say are responsible in the 1996 disappearance of cal poly student kristin smart pleaded not guilty in court today. the hearing was continued from last week. 44 year-old paul flores has been charged with first-degree murder in san luis obispo county today. a judge decided to keep holding him with no bail. his father ruben flores charged w
i'm eric runge. wgn news. thank you, eric. tonight. doctors now say a u.s. capitol police officer who died after being injured in the january 6 riots of the capitol building. >> diane so sorry. i medical examiner say officer brian sicknick suffered a stroke the day of the riot and died the next day. initially investigators believed that sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the insurrection. the new findings now lessen the chances that anyone will be charged in his...
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i'm eric run. kron 4 news. you know, america is going to ask you about that because there are state troopers. their members of the national guard. of course, local police. >> are the visible at in the city tonight. are they lying low. >> oh, no, they have been very visible not only tonight but over this entire course of the trial. here. now, the minnesota national guard, you can see that the fen ing behind me, you can see one of the trucks they're of the minnesota national guard that's been parked there since jury selection. they also brought in a number of other vehicles. and of course increase the amount of troops that were in and around the city and not just around the courthouse here but also around downtown and also in some neighborhoods, especially that saw a lot of the violence after the video of george floyd what being killed. went viral. so they are here. they are definitely here to be seen to make sure to try and deter potential problems that could arise here tonight. >> all right. eric, wrong reporti
i'm eric run. kron 4 news. you know, america is going to ask you about that because there are state troopers. their members of the national guard. of course, local police. >> are the visible at in the city tonight. are they lying low. >> oh, no, they have been very visible not only tonight but over this entire course of the trial. here. now, the minnesota national guard, you can see that the fen ing behind me, you can see one of the trucks they're of the minnesota national guard...
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eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity. he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business opportunity but people need food they need clothes in and now we want to make sure they have electricity because in luke is a deal with. those he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bomba she and the southern part of the country he made his fortune with a company specializing in the chemical analysis of minerals. he's about to show us the location of his future dam. the area is remote and sparsely populated. the project will mean bringing workers in from far away but the challenge is worth it to. someone to flip the power plant will bring in almost $1000000.00 per month ago a lot of money. is looks welcome to the bush. eric has set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. it is going to be a see below how's it going wh
eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity. he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business opportunity but people need food they need clothes in and now we want to make sure they have electricity because in luke is a deal with. those he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bomba she and the southern...
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eric andre. and music from kaleo. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, there. hi. thank you, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching at home. thank you for your mandatory applause. [ cheers and applause ] give me a minute to soak it in. oh, thank you. boy, i have to admit, i'm tired. at 3:30 this morning, our son billy, who turned 4 yesterday, scampered into our room. he scampers. [ laughter ] he wakes us up. and says to my wife, "mom? can you ask siri if tarantulas bite?" [ laughter ] this was three hours before the sun comes up, he wants to know if tarantulas bite. so we put him back in bed and then i start wondering, "do tarantulas bite? or do they sting?" do you know, guillermo? >> guillermo: i think they might. >> jimmy: my only reference was this spider-man comic i remember from when i was a kid. one of the villains he used to fight was the tarantula. he was from south america. he had spikes on his feet. so i thought, well, maybe he stings. so then i had to get my phone and look it up. taran
eric andre. and music from kaleo. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, there. hi. thank you, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching at home. thank you for your mandatory applause. [ cheers and applause ] give me a minute to soak it in. oh, thank you. boy, i have to admit, i'm tired. at 3:30 this morning, our son billy, who turned 4 yesterday, scampered into our room. he scampers. [ laughter ] he wakes us up. and says to my wife, "mom? can...
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andrea, eric, kathy is in the background, our coordinator. she's not too far from where i was in 1969 when the first man landed on the moon. just amazing what has happened, and eric, , you have brought ito life for us. really also which are done and i'm hoping everybody will appreciate this is, like you said, some of these things were happening with other major things were happening and maybe we didn't get as close of attention but now you're bring it back and telling as the history of it and helping as kind of form a base for how to go forward in our reading. andrea, we really appreciate all the reporting you do for chronicle and reporting on the space industry. that means so much to us here in the greater houston area. eric is going to be back to sign the rest of his books and when he does, we are going to get them out to you. this has been such a thrill tonight to meet both of you, and to talk with both of you. as i said at the beginning, eric is our god. we can't live without it. i'm just so thrilled that both of you are here tonight and
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eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business of that unity but people need food they need clothes to do it and now we want to make sure they have electricity because in luther's it did it was good. he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bomba she is in the southern part of the country he made his fortune with a company specializing in the chemical analysis of minerals. he's about to show us the location of his future dam. the area is remote and sparsely populated. the project will mean bringing workers in from far away but the challenge is worth it. to flip the power plant will bring in almost $1000000.00 per month ago a lot of money. is lopes welcome to the bush. eric has set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. if it is going to be a see below how's it g
eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business of that unity but people need food they need clothes to do it and now we want to make sure they have electricity because in luther's it did it was good. he plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. erich mancow is from la bomba she is in...
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court actually my company my production company hired adult through turning on from incarceration eric had been on a week and told the judge that he'd already purchased a horse which i found quite fascinating i hear that every day in court and aaron is one of eric's best friends and i met her shortly after and we talked about you know what can we do even then in 2017 knowing the perils that collector street were facing you know what can we do to create a permanent home for these cowboys and cowgirls all over philadelphia who have been displaced i know that that little boy with the whole thing and i would i kill him. at the vocal admiration when you saw that picture that that life magazine paycheck i want to play to share buried at the head here that is a young. man. original kid he grows up miriam with. so. he and i watch. $24.20 eckankar now. this i want to play. and we're sort of tap dancing around the edge if they did but why do we not know why do you have to what's so hard to find out about a piece of american history and also contemporary american life that we should know about hi
court actually my company my production company hired adult through turning on from incarceration eric had been on a week and told the judge that he'd already purchased a horse which i found quite fascinating i hear that every day in court and aaron is one of eric's best friends and i met her shortly after and we talked about you know what can we do even then in 2017 knowing the perils that collector street were facing you know what can we do to create a permanent home for these cowboys and...
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then we checked in with our eric wrong.y had music and celebration right now, it's either standing at the memorial. again, this is right in front of cup foods you can see is out. >> this is where george floyd died back on may 25th of last verdict was read the day it still wasn't over for the jurors who convicted chauvin. >> joining us now is defense attorney paula canny to explain what happens to them next fall. a big day. >> guilty verdict on all 3 counts. but there's still a lot to be done from here on out. >> well, that's true. i mean, as it relates to the jurors after the verdict was read. the judge met privately with the jurors and that, you know, i know we all notice we never saw your face. we never heard a juror's name. they were offered solely by number even when the judge told him so the jury was secretly escorted out maintain their anonymity in terms of next steps. the asked the prosecution that they had a motion which of course they did. and that was to run. and derek chauvin. so presumption of innocence is gone.
then we checked in with our eric wrong.y had music and celebration right now, it's either standing at the memorial. again, this is right in front of cup foods you can see is out. >> this is where george floyd died back on may 25th of last verdict was read the day it still wasn't over for the jurors who convicted chauvin. >> joining us now is defense attorney paula canny to explain what happens to them next fall. a big day. >> guilty verdict on all 3 counts. but there's still a...
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eric: i don't think so. they are strong in oncology, for instance.ourself in the shoes of an and color just -- an oncologist. when you decide to best drug to give a patient, covid has nothing to do with that. so this will be completely separated from the rest of the business. alix: how much money are they making off its vaccine, and how much will it make? eric: well, probably there is some kind of a lag between shipping and billing, so we have a small part of it in q1. they shipped much more than they build in q1 -- then they billed in q1. so for the quarter, there's a small loss. they said during the call there could be swings, ups and downs from one quarter to the next. they shipped much more already, so we can suspect that probably q2 will be slightly better, probably less cost. this could depend also on what is going on in the u.s. because everything was set to be treating the u.s. as the final market. the question could be when are they going to file, when are they going to get there vaccine approved, and will the vaccine ever go into the u.s. t
eric: i don't think so. they are strong in oncology, for instance.ourself in the shoes of an and color just -- an oncologist. when you decide to best drug to give a patient, covid has nothing to do with that. so this will be completely separated from the rest of the business. alix: how much money are they making off its vaccine, and how much will it make? eric: well, probably there is some kind of a lag between shipping and billing, so we have a small part of it in q1. they shipped much more...
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>> well, let me address eric nelson's style. one of the things he has done throughout this trial is he uses all these hypotheticals. pigs can grow wings and fly hypotheticals and they have nothing to do with the facts of this case. elie has talked about it, the chief has talked about it, the whole concept of distraction. we know, unfortunately, the way our jury system works, particularly in these cases, all you need is one juror, you need the argument about these hypotheticals that aren't related to the facts of this case resonate with one juror. and that one juror won't get you an acquittal but it can get you to a hung jury, which in this case by some standards would be a victory for derek chauvin. but i think most jurors, all jurors i've dealt with in my trial experience, they understand that that's legalese, that's what lawyers do. they get paid to do. and i think the prosecution has done such a good job of keeping them focused on the 9 minutes and 29 seconds. getting this em to realize none of that is relevant until you put
>> well, let me address eric nelson's style. one of the things he has done throughout this trial is he uses all these hypotheticals. pigs can grow wings and fly hypotheticals and they have nothing to do with the facts of this case. elie has talked about it, the chief has talked about it, the whole concept of distraction. we know, unfortunately, the way our jury system works, particularly in these cases, all you need is one juror, you need the argument about these hypotheticals that aren't...
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that is the legal standard that eric nelson pushed him on. you heard eric nelson try to make the points, points he's been suggesting in the past during other cross-examinations including this one interesting moment, chuck. i hesitate to play this video. but i want you to hear it because this is a suggestion that eric nelson makes. it's the first time we heard this suggestion and the key thing here is that based on the pull notes, this is definitely ai moment you saw the jurors taking note. listen to that line of questioning we heard from eric nelson. >> stop. please. >> did you hear what he said? >> no. i couldn't make it out. >> does it sound like i ate too many drugs. listen again. >> so you hear that suggestion. he's trying to say that george floyd said while he was restrained, ate too many drugs after playing that video. that was the first time we heard. that we went through some court documents, pretrial motions that were filed in the past and it did not show up in there. so you get a sense of the points that eric nelson and the defense
that is the legal standard that eric nelson pushed him on. you heard eric nelson try to make the points, points he's been suggesting in the past during other cross-examinations including this one interesting moment, chuck. i hesitate to play this video. but i want you to hear it because this is a suggestion that eric nelson makes. it's the first time we heard this suggestion and the key thing here is that based on the pull notes, this is definitely ai moment you saw the jurors taking note....
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just explain to us the key points from eric nelson over the last hour or so, from eric nelson over thec nelson who is| the lead attorney for derek chauvin has been speaking around about two hours. his main point is that the prosecution did not prove. the burden of proof is in the prosecution that derek chauvin's use of force was excessive and the cause of force was excessive and the cause of death was oxygen deficiency directly arising from derek chauvin kneeling on his neck. he has now gone on to the specifics, he spent may be the first hour talking about police use of force, and the standard here is called the reasonableness standard, that any other reasonable officer given the same training derek chauvin had would have done the same thing. that is what the attorney eric nelson has been trying to prove to the jury. larry, eric is back on his feet now. and i think we will rejoin this coverage now. so we will just so we willjust go off notes, instead of the powerpoint. before the break, we talking about the controlled substances and the role, the levels that they were found and the lev
just explain to us the key points from eric nelson over the last hour or so, from eric nelson over thec nelson who is| the lead attorney for derek chauvin has been speaking around about two hours. his main point is that the prosecution did not prove. the burden of proof is in the prosecution that derek chauvin's use of force was excessive and the cause of force was excessive and the cause of death was oxygen deficiency directly arising from derek chauvin kneeling on his neck. he has now gone on...
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without massive artificial eric ation there would be no harvest are these fields facing an imminent collapse. or do they because the conditions are currently i would have to recommend my children look for a different profession. devastating drought here heavy flooding elsewhere. food production is in danger and catastrophic famines wreak havoc throughout the world researchers are searching for solutions. a typical harvest in japan. the workers wear protective suits that are hygenic they prepare. the environment as clinical these lettuce heads are cultivated that's. and free of pesticides. in this room to temperature always remains the same. always because i find it pretty good that i can always work indoors regardless of the weather in tranches and in the rice fields. vertical farming is the name of this method from japan as seen here at the company spread and cure to the roots thrive in a liquid new chancellor without topsoil but with the same natural ingredients such as sodium and potassium. lamps with a similar color temperature to sunlight are used. solar collectors and the building's gr
without massive artificial eric ation there would be no harvest are these fields facing an imminent collapse. or do they because the conditions are currently i would have to recommend my children look for a different profession. devastating drought here heavy flooding elsewhere. food production is in danger and catastrophic famines wreak havoc throughout the world researchers are searching for solutions. a typical harvest in japan. the workers wear protective suits that are hygenic they...
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i mean, you've got eric garner and then you have the lieutenant.ean, what goes through -- what is your family dealing with right now? like what are you guys thinking? >> really, when is it going to end? you know, we keep -- when are they -- when is the narrative going to change? is it ever going to end? you keep seeing it happen over and over and over again, and it's almost unbelievable. the police know that the relationships are sensitive. there's more awareness, but yet they still do it. they have body cameras and they just still do it. we just want to know is it ever going to stop? >> is it because of what happened with eric garner that you actually warned lieutenant nazario about how to interact with police? >> you know, you have -- you start to have the conversations when it hits closer to home, but he's like my nephew, you know. he's the same age as my daughter. he spent a lot of time with me, you know, growing up, so you just have those conversations. make sure, you know, when you see the police, you know, that you don't get them excited. yo
i mean, you've got eric garner and then you have the lieutenant.ean, what goes through -- what is your family dealing with right now? like what are you guys thinking? >> really, when is it going to end? you know, we keep -- when are they -- when is the narrative going to change? is it ever going to end? you keep seeing it happen over and over and over again, and it's almost unbelievable. the police know that the relationships are sensitive. there's more awareness, but yet they still do...
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so eric nelson getting his notes together in this courtroom.nd watch. >> we'll go off of notes instead of the power point. before the break, we talked about the controlled substances and the role that they were -- the levels that they were found in, the role that they may have applied or contributed to mr. floyd's death. and i was suggesting to you that it is, again -- this needs to be looked at. the death needs to be looked at as dr. baker describes a multifactorial process. this is the way the human body works. the heartbeats, the lung breathes, the blood circulates, the brain thinks, the brain controls all of our movements, right? all of this. and to simply come in and say this particular substance or these combinations of substances, when taken in combination with each other, when taken in combination with a person who has blockage in the heart, substantial significant blockage in the heart, when we know that these drugs play a particular role in the -- in how the blood circulates, to just poo-poo it and say it has nothing to do with anythi
so eric nelson getting his notes together in this courtroom.nd watch. >> we'll go off of notes instead of the power point. before the break, we talked about the controlled substances and the role that they were -- the levels that they were found in, the role that they may have applied or contributed to mr. floyd's death. and i was suggesting to you that it is, again -- this needs to be looked at. the death needs to be looked at as dr. baker describes a multifactorial process. this is the...
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. >> host: the state yesterday and for derek chauvin it was attorney eric nelson talking about what the state must prove to convict his client. >> no crime is committed if a police officers actions were justified by the police officer's use of reasonable force in the line of duty in effecting a lawful arrest or preventing an escape from custody. that kind and degree of force a police officer may lawfully use and executing his duties is limited by what a reasonable police officer in the same situation would believe to be necessary. any use of force beyond that is not reasonable. to determine if the actions of the police officer were reasonable, you must look at those facts which a reasonable officer in the same situation would have known at the precise moment the officer acted with force. you must decide whether the officer's actions were objectively reasonable in light of the totality of the facts and circumstances confronting the officer, and without regard to the officers own subjective state of mind, contingent or motivations. the defendant is not guilty of a crime if the use force a
. >> host: the state yesterday and for derek chauvin it was attorney eric nelson talking about what the state must prove to convict his client. >> no crime is committed if a police officers actions were justified by the police officer's use of reasonable force in the line of duty in effecting a lawful arrest or preventing an escape from custody. that kind and degree of force a police officer may lawfully use and executing his duties is limited by what a reasonable police officer in...
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i'm eric runge 4 news. eric, thank you. and we do want to let our viewers know as soon as a verdict is reached in in the trial. >> we will carry it for you live here on kron 4 and on kron on. eric again. thank you. meanwhile today marking 26 years since the deadly bombing at the alfred p murrah federal building in oklahoma city. u.s. attorney general merrick garland delivering a keynote speech during that somber ceremony today. only family members of the victims survivors and first responders attending that event because of covid concerns it was back on this day in 1995 with 168 people were killed when a bomb was detonated outside of the federal building. many of the victims, young children garland who was a federal prosecutor at the time led the investigation into the attack and the prosecution of the bomber. meanwhile, there was another sobering weekend of gun violence across the country in austin, texas. police have arrested 41 year-old stephen broderick. >> after an hour's long manhunt he's accused of shooting and killi
i'm eric runge 4 news. eric, thank you. and we do want to let our viewers know as soon as a verdict is reached in in the trial. >> we will carry it for you live here on kron 4 and on kron on. eric again. thank you. meanwhile today marking 26 years since the deadly bombing at the alfred p murrah federal building in oklahoma city. u.s. attorney general merrick garland delivering a keynote speech during that somber ceremony today. only family members of the victims survivors and first...
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from oregon station, consecutive vice president eric trump.or is drier than a desert desert, walter grant. she's so sharp, host of fox nation. and whoever said time heals all wounds never got punched by this guy, tyrus! so eric, your dad was a businessman that entered politics and now you've politics entry business and ceos are becoming like their own kind of governors with an activist policy. the shareholders are now able to vote for the ceos and decide based on what their political beliefs are. >> look at what politics have done a good look at the academy awards, nfl, the whole kneeling thing. every time it's been a disaster beard people have canceled subscriptions. michael jordan famously said, democrats where sneakers, republicans where sneakers peered when i see delta airlines, you know where it they got a really deal under trump? they were paying the lowest gas prices in the history of the airline. and now all of a sudden they have doubled. and they are criticizing that -- i just don't get it. why get into this conversation? >> greg: i t
from oregon station, consecutive vice president eric trump.or is drier than a desert desert, walter grant. she's so sharp, host of fox nation. and whoever said time heals all wounds never got punched by this guy, tyrus! so eric, your dad was a businessman that entered politics and now you've politics entry business and ceos are becoming like their own kind of governors with an activist policy. the shareholders are now able to vote for the ceos and decide based on what their political beliefs...
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bystanders caught it on camera, carr's son, eric garner was accused of selling loose cigarettes and pulled to the ground by a new york city police officer. the officer that wrapped his arms around eric garner's neck was fired he was never charged with a crime. instead garner's last words ignited a movement. the first time most people heard the term i can't breathe in a march was after your son's death. >> that is correct. >> reporter: do you think the outrage and the demonstrations following the death of your son helped to create the atmosphere necessary for justice today? >> it set the stage. i ameath and the outrage the people had at that time set the stage so that when other injustices came this is happening again. >> reporter: did you expect at the time when you heard the details of the floyd case that family would get an indictment, a trial and now a conviction? >> no. i really did not think so. i know what happened on previous occasions. >> reporter: even as she celebrated the verdict she said it was complicated. a feeling of elation for the floyd family and reflection on what happen
bystanders caught it on camera, carr's son, eric garner was accused of selling loose cigarettes and pulled to the ground by a new york city police officer. the officer that wrapped his arms around eric garner's neck was fired he was never charged with a crime. instead garner's last words ignited a movement. the first time most people heard the term i can't breathe in a march was after your son's death. >> that is correct. >> reporter: do you think the outrage and the demonstrations...
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search the minutes of while we were hearing the closing statement from that the feds hearing from eric nelson of course these are the closing statements or heard from the prosecution earlier about the trial of derek and the main points that eric mileson was bringing up. really we were just listening to now the issue of drugs so how big a part of the drugs play in the death of george floyd let's go to al-jazeera is john hendren he's live outside the court in minneapolis certainly quite a lengthy closing statement there by eric nelson from the defense what did you make of the points that he was raising. well he made the points that we have expected him to make he said that the cause of death was not derrick shoaf in cutting off the windpipe he went through all of the other possibilities what he's trying to do it's a create reasonable doubt there is no evidence in this trial that suggests that george floyd had an overdose but that is what the defense has suggested there they have also suggested that is coronary artery disease could have contributed to his direct death although none of the
search the minutes of while we were hearing the closing statement from that the feds hearing from eric nelson of course these are the closing statements or heard from the prosecution earlier about the trial of derek and the main points that eric mileson was bringing up. really we were just listening to now the issue of drugs so how big a part of the drugs play in the death of george floyd let's go to al-jazeera is john hendren he's live outside the court in minneapolis certainly quite a lengthy...
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that's right, eric holder -- i mean, it was eric holder's doj, for the love, they had their own forensicsestigation and came out with their own report. but you know, didn't we just hear the headline about how there is a school that did not want to be named after the obamas because apparently the obama faction of the democrat party is not left enough for all of the people that are embracing the marxist critical race theory, like miss clark seems to be doing here? when you can't even acknowledge facts, and there were multiple reports in that investigation it come in the whole case, when you can't even embrace flat facts and can't even acknowledge their witnesses in that area that also testified and corroborated everything that was in the eric holder doj report, there seems to be a problem with justice. i get it that unity right now is all about reconciliation and everything else, but honestly, i'm not seeing the reconciliation and the unity with an appointment like this. >> lawrence: you know, pete, we talk about this all the time. i'm on the ground talking to folks, and i've been talking a
that's right, eric holder -- i mean, it was eric holder's doj, for the love, they had their own forensicsestigation and came out with their own report. but you know, didn't we just hear the headline about how there is a school that did not want to be named after the obamas because apparently the obama faction of the democrat party is not left enough for all of the people that are embracing the marxist critical race theory, like miss clark seems to be doing here? when you can't even acknowledge...
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the victim, eric garner.mpted to arrest garner and floyd for nonviolent offenses, unarmed and the officer's use of force was deemed unauthorized by their own police departments and the medical examiner in both cases ruled the garner and floyd deaths, a homicide. but the officer in the garner case never was charged with any crime while derek chauvin is now guilty of three. tony dokoupil spoke with eric garner's mother, gwen. >> reporter: do you remember where you were today when you heard the news guilty on all counts? >> in my house with two tvs on. >> reporter: how did you feel in the moment? >> tears started to fall from my eyes. i was in the house by myself, acting crazy. >> reporter: did you feel like your son was there in some way? >> i do. i know his presence was there. he was probably jumping with me. >> reporter: do you remember how you felt when you first heard about what happened to george floyd? >> i said this ien ech the gra. >> reporter: so many similarities. one very big difference. >> that's ri
the victim, eric garner.mpted to arrest garner and floyd for nonviolent offenses, unarmed and the officer's use of force was deemed unauthorized by their own police departments and the medical examiner in both cases ruled the garner and floyd deaths, a homicide. but the officer in the garner case never was charged with any crime while derek chauvin is now guilty of three. tony dokoupil spoke with eric garner's mother, gwen. >> reporter: do you remember where you were today when you heard...
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>> eric has a couple more slides. it was an announcement that the week of march 22 is the week we expect the resident survey to arrive in folks mailboxes. we will conduct social media outreach to public size that. there will be a mail version with an envelope to be returned or folks can go online with a link to fill it out that way. march 22 is the week those will arrive and will be live online. he had one last slide. that is what the survey will look like. one more slide to show the other ways that we are planning on outreach. we have been working with the tida cab members to organize an april 3 town hall and we are partnering to publicize that. we will also publicly size the survey on social media and to the folks who signed up for the e-mail list. that concludes the update. >> one thing to underscore in terms of communication with the survey. there are a lot of island residents that aren't yet aware that they are going to be exempted and have some confusion or uncertainty around that, even some of the residents tha
>> eric has a couple more slides. it was an announcement that the week of march 22 is the week we expect the resident survey to arrive in folks mailboxes. we will conduct social media outreach to public size that. there will be a mail version with an envelope to be returned or folks can go online with a link to fill it out that way. march 22 is the week those will arrive and will be live online. he had one last slide. that is what the survey will look like. one more slide to show the...
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eric garner for selling illegal cigarettes.few examples. 29% were arrested for gambling arrests. local studies show they're far more likely to be arrested for jaywalking. so much for bill barr's insistence there isn't systemic race issues this. is not going to achieve some utopia. it will do the opposite. instead there needs to be significant retraining and reform. cops need to focus on de-escalating and decriminalizing. it helps that some 27 states have decriminalizing or even legalized marijuana considering black americans are arrested three times more than whites due to pe session despite usage rates. in 2020 republican senator tim scott introduced a bill to announce no-knock warrants. democrats say it didn't go far enough. and also limiting qualified immunity which protects officers. good people can disagree on the details but we need to agree on the fact like the fact that 991 people have been shot and killed by police over the past year according to the "washington post." weal need to recognize that despite some fear-fuel
eric garner for selling illegal cigarettes.few examples. 29% were arrested for gambling arrests. local studies show they're far more likely to be arrested for jaywalking. so much for bill barr's insistence there isn't systemic race issues this. is not going to achieve some utopia. it will do the opposite. instead there needs to be significant retraining and reform. cops need to focus on de-escalating and decriminalizing. it helps that some 27 states have decriminalizing or even legalized...
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eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business of that unity that people need food they need to close the city in and now we want to make sure they have electricity and it was elizabeth that with. the plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. eric monk is from la bamba shoot in the southern part of the country he made his fortune with a company specializing in the chemical analysis of minerals. he's about to show us the location of his future dam. the area is remote and sparsely populated. the project will mean bringing workers in from far away but the challenge is worth it. to flip the power plant will bring in almost $1000000.00 per month alone a lot of money. over what is a looks welcome to the bush. era ca's set up a small camp in the middle of the wilderness it hosts a team of engineers. it is going to be a see below how's
eric wants to construct a hydroelectric power plant. fewer than one in 5 people in congo have access to electricity and he wants to change that. some give all in every problem there's also a business of that unity that people need food they need to close the city in and now we want to make sure they have electricity and it was elizabeth that with. the plans to improve. living conditions for at least some of the nearly 100000000 people in the d.r. see. eric monk is from la bamba shoot in the...