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eric schmidt pressed her on the issue of nsa surveillance. >> as you know, google is quite opposed towe see as overreach by the nsa. we all think bugging angela merkel's phone is pretty stupid, if i can be blunt. what is your opinion of nsa spying? this occurred after you were there. >> don't do stupid things. mean we don't need to have a system of surveillance, because we do. that has to be accepted. how we do it and how we explain it and what we tell our partners is incredibly important. i was just in berlin on my book tour in europe. that was the number one issue. angela merkel is a friend of mine and i apologized to her. it should not have been done. >> what are they doing? listening to conversations with my mother? >> we were beginning to take a hard look at what we did post-9/11. that was happening. the president had given a speech the snowden disclosures about the need to take a hard look at the legislation and how it was being implemented. we had to do that. i voted for things and then against things trying to figure out how to get the right balance in security and liberty. we
eric schmidt pressed her on the issue of nsa surveillance. >> as you know, google is quite opposed towe see as overreach by the nsa. we all think bugging angela merkel's phone is pretty stupid, if i can be blunt. what is your opinion of nsa spying? this occurred after you were there. >> don't do stupid things. mean we don't need to have a system of surveillance, because we do. that has to be accepted. how we do it and how we explain it and what we tell our partners is incredibly...
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hillary clinton went to facebook, twitter, and google, and while at google, eric schmidt pressed hereillance. here is what they had to say. >> as you know, google is quite opposed along with the other tech companies about the overreach of the nsa, and we think, for example, bugging angela merkel's phone is pretty dumb. what is your opinion about domestic surveillance? .he number one question >> well, yes, don't do stupid things, and that does not mean we don't need to have a system of surveillance, because we do. i think that has to be accepted, but how we do it and how we explain it and what we tell our partners is incredibly important. i was just in berlin on my book tour in europe, and, of course, that was the number one issue, and i said, look. angela merkel is a friend of mine, and i apologized to her. it was wrong. it should not have been done. >> listening to my conversation with my mother? i mean, people remember that. >> absolutely. we were beginning to take a hard look at what we did post-9/11, and that was happening. the president had actually given a speech before the sno
hillary clinton went to facebook, twitter, and google, and while at google, eric schmidt pressed hereillance. here is what they had to say. >> as you know, google is quite opposed along with the other tech companies about the overreach of the nsa, and we think, for example, bugging angela merkel's phone is pretty dumb. what is your opinion about domestic surveillance? .he number one question >> well, yes, don't do stupid things, and that does not mean we don't need to have a system...
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when eric schmidt comes to you and says, i'm not fond of the u.s.nment and what they have done to my company -- we are talking about a company where largely the connections between them and the nsa are probably not things they want you to know, but that does not mean that they are not very valuable for their business. >> right. and all of these companies do spend a lot of money lobbying in washington. what about this bill that passed the house in the senate to stop bulk data collection? do you think this will pass? will this make an actual difference, or is the nsa going to keep doing what it has been doing? >> i thought it was very interesting that you said it. all it does is move the puck slightly to the right and keep data collection in the hands of the telecommunication companies. it has been a weird part of the national discussion that americans are very upset about the government having access to this information. they are perfectly ok with verizon, at&t and t-mobile, which is a german company, having all access to this information. the bill i
when eric schmidt comes to you and says, i'm not fond of the u.s.nment and what they have done to my company -- we are talking about a company where largely the connections between them and the nsa are probably not things they want you to know, but that does not mean that they are not very valuable for their business. >> right. and all of these companies do spend a lot of money lobbying in washington. what about this bill that passed the house in the senate to stop bulk data collection?...
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when eric schmidt comes to you of what "i am not fond the u.s.overnment has done to my company," we are talking about a company where largely the connections tween them and the nsa are not things they want you to know but that doesn't mean they are not very valuable. spend ahese companies lot of money lobbying in washington. what about this bill that has theed the house and in senate to stop bulk data collection and enforce greater transparency? do you think this is going to pass, do you think this is going to make an actual difference, or is the nsa going to keep doing what it has been doing? >> i thought it was interesting that you said "stop bulk data collection" when all it does is move it slightly to the right and keep the bulk correction in the hands of the tele-communications companies. it has been a weird part of the national discussion that the americans are upset about government having access to this information but they are ok with verizon, at&t, and t-mobile -- a german company -- having all that access to this information. -- no one
when eric schmidt comes to you of what "i am not fond the u.s.overnment has done to my company," we are talking about a company where largely the connections tween them and the nsa are not things they want you to know but that doesn't mean they are not very valuable. spend ahese companies lot of money lobbying in washington. what about this bill that has theed the house and in senate to stop bulk data collection and enforce greater transparency? do you think this is going to pass, do...
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google.when i talked to eric schmidt. are three to five year stints for the person proves themselves and then goes on to do something else. ebay focuses on how do we bring the relationships of all the folks who have graduated from ebay and paypal together and have the external network. even things like ge in terms of what they used to do and still do. how do you groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other industries do not get? >> silicon valley understands we do not hole up in our labs and invent something and then to doubt, there it is. that being present and active in what is going on is central to innovation. people frequently hold up steve jobs. he was talking to people constantly. i am interested in learning about this and what these google folks are doing. silicon valley is a combination of intense cooperation and competition. >> on the one hand linkedin makes it easier to find good opportunities and for companies to lose good people.
google.when i talked to eric schmidt. are three to five year stints for the person proves themselves and then goes on to do something else. ebay focuses on how do we bring the relationships of all the folks who have graduated from ebay and paypal together and have the external network. even things like ge in terms of what they used to do and still do. how do you groom all kinds of stars to be an executive at this huge industrial conglomerate? >> what does silicon valley get that other...
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at this photong of president obama with steve jobs and mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt. >> and thats a hot ticket. >> this was some time ago. certainly, still indicative of what is happening. >> let us not also underestimate -- ms. underestimated -- ms. misunderestimate it. they can get used to the dialogue so they're not become the next john mccain. jon erlichman and sarah frier, thank you. rolls-royce is no longer just a name for luxury. is onepany's new coupe of the most technologically advanced car today. matt miller gets behind the wheel, next. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg west. we turn now to our wiring the world series. we're looking at technology is changing the future of transportation. rolls-royce vehicles are known for the luxurious features, but the rolls-royce is one of the most technologically advanced cars in the market today. matt miller took one for a spin to see how it was using high style with high tech. ♪ rolls-royce, the at $400,000 car. it had the incredible classic design, plus it has this super that rolls-royce has ever produced. there are the little luxury
at this photong of president obama with steve jobs and mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt. >> and thats a hot ticket. >> this was some time ago. certainly, still indicative of what is happening. >> let us not also underestimate -- ms. underestimated -- ms. misunderestimate it. they can get used to the dialogue so they're not become the next john mccain. jon erlichman and sarah frier, thank you. rolls-royce is no longer just a name for luxury. is onepany's new coupe of the most...
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google at one time considered having the senior executive at google, larry page, sergey brin, eric schmidtt personally to employees at a store. -- at facebook. >> they have insisted on meeting every higher at the company before they start jobs. people around google complains that delays hiring, makes it slower to hire people in very competitive worlds. i think it is an important context to understand that google is weird in that way. they have always had senior executives involved. the talent battle between google and facebook is as intense as anything silicon valley has ever seen. >> it is interesting talking to people from the older guard check-- tech beat, the people here when silicon valley was booming. imagined a future in silicon valley. totally perplexed that everyone wants to be in san francisco. >> it used to be about manufacturing. our member going to a trial than about toxins released, people making disk drives, knocking down stone fruit farms. that is the old silicon valley. you do not need that space anymore for the kind of technology we have now. >> thank you for hitting the
google at one time considered having the senior executive at google, larry page, sergey brin, eric schmidtt personally to employees at a store. -- at facebook. >> they have insisted on meeting every higher at the company before they start jobs. people around google complains that delays hiring, makes it slower to hire people in very competitive worlds. i think it is an important context to understand that google is weird in that way. they have always had senior executives involved. the...
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google at one time considered having the senior executive at google, larry page, sergey brin, eric schmidt personally to employees at facebook. >> larry and sergei have insisted on meeting every higher at the company before they start their jobs. people around google have complained a bit that that delays hiring and makes it slower to hire people in a very competitive world. i think that's an important context to understand that google is weird in that way. they have always had senior executives involved. between googlele and facebook is as intense as anything in silicon valley. >> it's interesting talking to people from the older guard tech scene, the people who were here when silicon valley was booming. imagine the future in silicon valley totally perplexed that everybody wants to be in san francisco. >> it is usually about manufacturing. i remember going to a trial about toxins released when they were making debt drives -- disk drives. that is the old silicon valley and you don't need that space anymore. >> cory johnson, thank you so much. thank you all for watching this edition of "blo
google at one time considered having the senior executive at google, larry page, sergey brin, eric schmidt personally to employees at facebook. >> larry and sergei have insisted on meeting every higher at the company before they start their jobs. people around google have complained a bit that that delays hiring and makes it slower to hire people in a very competitive world. i think that's an important context to understand that google is weird in that way. they have always had senior...
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we're looking at this iconic photo of president obama with steve jobs and mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt>> that was a hot ticket. >> this was some time ago. certainly, still indicative of what is happening. >> let us not also underestimate -- misunderestimate it. how much campaign practice this is. to be in front of people where they are going to ask tough questions that won't be caught on television. they can get used to the dialogue so they don't become the next herman cain. >> jon erlichman and sarah frier, thank you. rolls-royce is no longer just a name for luxury. the company's new coupe is one of the most technologically advanced cars today. matt miller gets behind the wheel, next. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily change. we turn now to our wiring the world series. we're looking at how technology is changing the future of transportation. rolls-royce vehicles are known for their luxurious features, but the rolls-royce wraith is one of the most technologically advanced cars on the market today. matt miller took one for a spin to see how it is fusing high style with hi
we're looking at this iconic photo of president obama with steve jobs and mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt>> that was a hot ticket. >> this was some time ago. certainly, still indicative of what is happening. >> let us not also underestimate -- misunderestimate it. how much campaign practice this is. to be in front of people where they are going to ask tough questions that won't be caught on television. they can get used to the dialogue so they don't become the next herman...
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you are backed by a lot of people in technology that we cover every day -- eric schmidt, sheryl sandbergssa mayer -- how did you get these people to perform -- support you? >> they look at the platform and they believed we needed a better strategy to create jobs and get people prepared for the new economy and that silicon valley needed a stronger voice in washington. platform? your >> won his government reform, getting special-interest money out of politics, only getting support from individuals. number two is saying we have to have new skills for the jobs that will exist, and advanced manufacturing, teaching folks g in the classroom, and then education -- how we have teacher accountability, investment in schools, and have the right curriculum for the challenges of the new economy. that it is not just the high-minded goals, but they want access and influence the big decisions government is making. we were talking about prism and they want a large voice their. mike honda has been in washington for a long time and has gotten a lot of ears to a lot of important people. how do you counter th
you are backed by a lot of people in technology that we cover every day -- eric schmidt, sheryl sandbergssa mayer -- how did you get these people to perform -- support you? >> they look at the platform and they believed we needed a better strategy to create jobs and get people prepared for the new economy and that silicon valley needed a stronger voice in washington. platform? your >> won his government reform, getting special-interest money out of politics, only getting support...
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absolutely, i have actually talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's got a lot of ideas. things i am fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. where there is room for us at dot to do that. when a project comes in the door and needs permitting, historically, it has come by mail. from stack of documents go one place to another within government and it takes in some cases years for projects to begin moving. we are looking to digitize that process. we are looking from going to go from departments to sequential doingws to concurrent reviews. understanding what our baseline is today and how we can improve performance going forward is something we think is a useful exercise at dot. we hope to do more with that going forward. >> thank for coming, we appreciate it. >> thank you. thanks, everybody. . [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] several questions today about the transportation infrastructure in the u.s. -- president obama will be talking about that at the key bridge in w
absolutely, i have actually talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's got a lot of ideas. things i am fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. where there is room for us at dot to do that. when a project comes in the door and needs permitting, historically, it has come by mail. from stack of documents go one place to another within government and it takes in some cases years for projects to begin moving. we are looking to digitize that process. we are looking...
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let's show you eric schmidt, now, finding a gold, religious artifact, apparently used to carry communion wafers. the story it could tell. it is being transported by a spanish ship that sank off florida's coast some 300 years ago. you see their reaction. >> very happy family. schmidt and his family of pressure hunters have been on a hot streak lately. last year, they helped discover more than $750,000 worth of similar treasure. we don't want to leave out that the family's treasure hunting ship is called "the arr booty." >> the what? they couldn't have named it something easy, could they? the latest item has not been appraised. but the family says it will be highly coveted, as well. the ship wreck is one of the most important in history. >>> a great story here, too. whale watchers in australia were treated to a spectacular show, after a humpback whale gave birth on wednesday. the baby whale tested the waters right off australia's sunshine coast. this calf may not look large next to its mother. but newborns can weigh 900 kilos. >> awesome footage there. it doesn't take long for the mother t
let's show you eric schmidt, now, finding a gold, religious artifact, apparently used to carry communion wafers. the story it could tell. it is being transported by a spanish ship that sank off florida's coast some 300 years ago. you see their reaction. >> very happy family. schmidt and his family of pressure hunters have been on a hot streak lately. last year, they helped discover more than $750,000 worth of similar treasure. we don't want to leave out that the family's treasure hunting...
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i've talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's a -- he's got a lot of ideas. we could use his help with the highway trust fund. one of the things that i'm really fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. and it's a place where d.o.t., i think there's a lot of room for us to do that. you know, when a prosquaekt comes in the door that needs permitting, historically, it's come by mail. and you know, a big stack of documents go from one place to another within government. and it takes, you know, in some cases, years for projects to get moving. and so queer looking to digitize that process and looking to go from having departments do sequential reviews to doing concurrent reviews. but understanding what our baseline is today and how we cannism prove prooererformance forward that's something that we think d.o.t. is a really useful exercise. we hope to do more with that going forward. >> thank you foye coming. >> thank you. i appreciate all of you. thank you. >>> the house veteran's affairs committee holds another hearing looking at the i
i've talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's a -- he's got a lot of ideas. we could use his help with the highway trust fund. one of the things that i'm really fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. and it's a place where d.o.t., i think there's a lot of room for us to do that. you know, when a prosquaekt comes in the door that needs permitting, historically, it's come by mail. and you know, a big stack of documents go from one place to another within...
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>> absolutely, i have actually talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's got a lot of ideas. one of the things i am fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. it's a place where there is room for us at dot to do that. when a project comes in the door and needs permitting, historically, it has come by mail. a big stack of documents go from one place to another within government and it takes in some cases years for projects to begin moving. we are looking to digitize that process. we are looking from going to go from departments to sequential reviews to doing concurrent reviews. understanding what our baseline is today and how we can improve performance going forward is something we think is a useful exercise at dot. we hope to do more with that going forward. >> thank for coming, we appreciate it. >> thank you. thanks, everybody. . national captioning institute] national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> next, a discussion on racism in sport
>> absolutely, i have actually talked to eric schmidt. not surprisingly. he's got a lot of ideas. one of the things i am fascinated by is the way analytics can be used to improve performance. it's a place where there is room for us at dot to do that. when a project comes in the door and needs permitting, historically, it has come by mail. a big stack of documents go from one place to another within government and it takes in some cases years for projects to begin moving. we are looking to...
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eric schmidt is the principal of kipp courage middle school, one of 141 kipp charter schools nationwide >> we've got 200 students in fifth and sixth grade right now. we'll grow out to have 400 students in five through eight. like all of our schools, we do our work in under-served communities where majority of students qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> reporter: two years ago, kipp courage began sharing space with landrum middle school, a traditional public school. >> good morning. >> reporter: patricia thomas is principal of landrum middle school. >> our school is a grade six through eight campus. we have about 750 students. >> reporter: how did thomas feel about having a newcomer, a competitor, setting up shop in her building? >> a little bit leery of the program and what was gonna go on. didn't really know what the program was about, how it was gonna work as a partnership. >> reporter: knowing that bringing in charter schools would be controversial, klussmann did his best to reassure teachers. >> when i met with the faculties early on, i guaranteed them that no one in spring branc
eric schmidt is the principal of kipp courage middle school, one of 141 kipp charter schools nationwide >> we've got 200 students in fifth and sixth grade right now. we'll grow out to have 400 students in five through eight. like all of our schools, we do our work in under-served communities where majority of students qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> reporter: two years ago, kipp courage began sharing space with landrum middle school, a traditional public school. >> good...
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thele could be viewed as eric schmidt diversification portfolio in some regards.aybe they decide that is a good spend money.m to it does not strike me as thing for them to do first and foremost. but that is it. toy clearly know they need buy more premium content and having more user generated content will not do it. is time warner for arguments sake. in a bageled -- battle between google and foss, is it even a contest? they still have to be disciplined in the way they evaluate and bid for assets. shareholders seem to be able to put up with a lot less discipline from google. >> what google would have going forward is the evaluation. like brian mentioned, i am not tolly sure google is willing lay that bet on the table, but they had to think long and hard about this because the asset from time warner does not come up that often. if google wants to be a player in content, they have to think about it here. clear,ou have made it take a hike, rupert murdoch, what are you doing? making other calls? >> i think he is talking to shareholders first and foremost and making a p
thele could be viewed as eric schmidt diversification portfolio in some regards.aybe they decide that is a good spend money.m to it does not strike me as thing for them to do first and foremost. but that is it. toy clearly know they need buy more premium content and having more user generated content will not do it. is time warner for arguments sake. in a bageled -- battle between google and foss, is it even a contest? they still have to be disciplined in the way they evaluate and bid for...
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the other thing that people were sort of whispering to me and eric schmidt, my colleague when we were working on this story last week and over the weekend, is that the ukrainian military is so compromised at this point, so full of russian intelligence agents that you might take this targeting data and just mail it to moscow. so it's a very hard choice and, of course, the president decides not to do it his critics will say he walked up to provide aid and backed away. >> david sanger, thanks very much. >>> an extremely western pattern is moving across the country including severely thunderstorms and tornadoes and hail storms. nbc's meteorologist bill karins joins us with more on that. >> what a sunday it was. you expect sundays like this in may and early june. the activity severe weather tornado months but not late july. this is supposed to be the quiet season and talk about heat waives and droughts but not this year. the extreme weather pattern continues around the country. tornadoes in tennessee and claiborne, ten homes destroyed yesterday and strong storms in kentucky. there is a pic
the other thing that people were sort of whispering to me and eric schmidt, my colleague when we were working on this story last week and over the weekend, is that the ukrainian military is so compromised at this point, so full of russian intelligence agents that you might take this targeting data and just mail it to moscow. so it's a very hard choice and, of course, the president decides not to do it his critics will say he walked up to provide aid and backed away. >> david sanger,...
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larry page and eric schmidt control the majority of that stock voting stock.the way mr. murdoch has, the way, you know, rupert murdoch had. murdoch and warren buffett have the same thing. >> ken, i think that aereo would have hurt content in some ways, or at least the production of it. see being this daunting unknown future can you guarantee me that content is not going to come less valuable, and you know i look at sports is now, since it's live it seems to be more valuable. i don't know if i were a network whether i'd try to do a drama series given what can be done with, you know, even a netflix or something. can we just be confident that content will always be rewarded for great content? >> no. you can't -- you can't be confident. >> that's the wrong answer. >> and you can't -- yeah, but you can't. i mean how can you be? on the other hand you know, if you look at it, when i wrote three blind mice in 1991 i thought tv networks were in trouble because they were reliant on a single source of revenue which was advertising. but what has happened? apple comes alon
larry page and eric schmidt control the majority of that stock voting stock.the way mr. murdoch has, the way, you know, rupert murdoch had. murdoch and warren buffett have the same thing. >> ken, i think that aereo would have hurt content in some ways, or at least the production of it. see being this daunting unknown future can you guarantee me that content is not going to come less valuable, and you know i look at sports is now, since it's live it seems to be more valuable. i don't know...
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and launched this company five years ago with a little bit of money from, surprise, surprise, eric schmidtcircling back on him saying i'm going to take google down and partnering up with a chinese internet giant ali baba. >> i want him to do that inside my brain. i need to deep search function there. >> makes me think about the deep internet from "house of cards." >> i'm with you. >> carlos watson, thank you. >> happy friday, carlos. >> happy friday. >>> next up for us on "new day," john walsh from "america's most wanted" is back at it, hunting down criminals around the country. we will have a preview of his new show on cnn. it is great, "the hunt." stay with us. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> i'll always be t
and launched this company five years ago with a little bit of money from, surprise, surprise, eric schmidtcircling back on him saying i'm going to take google down and partnering up with a chinese internet giant ali baba. >> i want him to do that inside my brain. i need to deep search function there. >> makes me think about the deep internet from "house of cards." >> i'm with you. >> carlos watson, thank you. >> happy friday, carlos. >> happy...
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. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times. they deemed him to be behavior. which means basically he knows what he's doing and he's trying to manipulate us. >> step back with your feet. don't move! behind your back, behind your back. >> why are you guys so nervous? bunch of [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] straight [ bleep ]. all right, see you, bitch. [ bleep ] with the wrong president, idiots. secret service, take him out afterwards. what's up? what's going on with you? >> nothing. it's your guys' crooked-assed system, so -- >> okay. i'm just concerned about the way you're behaving since you've been here. >> what was i doing wrong? >> there was an issue, from my u
. >> associate warden eric ivey has decided to send schmidt a message. >> we pull him out, i want to put him in the chair because i want to have a little talk with him. >> ivey instructs the jail's special response team to extract schmidt from his cell and place him in a restraint chair for a face for face meeting. >> let this guy know that we're not going to play games. he's not going to have us run around all day with his nonsense. they examined him a couple times....