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erick erickson doing it, that's the kind of thing they need to do to get control of the message againrly 2000, a lot of progressive sites including "daily kos" and the "huffington post" said we're not going to publish anybody who's doing 9/11 truther nonsense. we're not going to get into it. it's a free country, big internet. create your own "word press" blog and write whatever you want about it, but you're not going to talk about that here. the right did not do that when it came to birthers. and so all of a sudden you had this combination of them not believing the quote/unquote liberal media. you know, they don't trust the media as an institution. a lot don't trust the government, either. ruby rich. all that stuff. >> right. >> you get that toxic combination and establishment figures in the republican party backing up this birtherism. then you have these e-mail chains whipping around the country and they would use as validatio validation, they would say, you haven't seen this on the mainstream media, therefore it's true. the fact the media would not validate it, to them, validates it
erick erickson doing it, that's the kind of thing they need to do to get control of the message againrly 2000, a lot of progressive sites including "daily kos" and the "huffington post" said we're not going to publish anybody who's doing 9/11 truther nonsense. we're not going to get into it. it's a free country, big internet. create your own "word press" blog and write whatever you want about it, but you're not going to talk about that here. the right did not do...
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you know, eric erickson came up to teach without any degrees at all in 1960. and the faculty was overwhelmingly opposed. no publications, no degrees. well, childhood in society isn't a real book, so forth. lucky, reeseman told bundy he's probably going to be the best teacher in the history of harvard, which he was. so my fear is, no. elsewhere in the world probably better, but not great. but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try for it. is that okay? >> yep, absolutely. >> yes. >> i loved how you talked about all of them as separate lives that he had over time, and they were really very discreet, actually, some of them overlapped though. have you had any thoughts on if he were to be alive today and with what's going on in the world now, do you think he would have evolved into yet another life or continued a particular one? >> okay, that's -- all i get is easy questions. [laughter] what would happen? i think he'd be very distressed. the way the world's going. the wars, syria, drones and all, you know, all the updates on his world would be upset. but you know what
you know, eric erickson came up to teach without any degrees at all in 1960. and the faculty was overwhelmingly opposed. no publications, no degrees. well, childhood in society isn't a real book, so forth. lucky, reeseman told bundy he's probably going to be the best teacher in the history of harvard, which he was. so my fear is, no. elsewhere in the world probably better, but not great. but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try for it. is that okay? >> yep, absolutely. >> yes....
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visit erickson living.com for all the details. back to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> a volcano eruption in mexico has nearby residents concerned am take a look at the ash, erupting out. mexico city. it's located with 19 residents. mexican authorities are keeping a close eye on the emissions. the last eruption was in 2000. but there have been rumblings since then. >> well, straight ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00. the london marathon will go on as planned this sunday, despite yesterday's attack. will runners be kept safe? >>> mild temperatures return to maryland. can spring showers be looking somewhere? bob turk is updating your first warning forecast coming up. ,,,, i live for this. but then my hearing problem started. in noisy environments, the voices were blurry, and i started missing things. it's like i was fading into the background. at connect hearing, we know how important hearing is to making the connections that are important to you. if you're having trouble hearing, call now to make an appointment with a local con
visit erickson living.com for all the details. back to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> a volcano eruption in mexico has nearby residents concerned am take a look at the ash, erupting out. mexico city. it's located with 19 residents. mexican authorities are keeping a close eye on the emissions. the last eruption was in 2000. but there have been rumblings since then. >> well, straight ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 4:00. the london marathon will go on as planned this...
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a lot of people right now seeing a failure of leadership by longtime chairman and ceo, mickey ericksonof the public eye, even though throughout disasters and mishaps, a decision that's being criticized by verizon's former president of communications, denny strigl. >> this is an opportunity for a ceo to get front and center, to give his shareholders, to give his, about 90,000 employees at carnival, and his customers some assurance that things are going to be okay. >> as the managing general partner as nba's miami heat, erickson is more likely to be seen defending the basketball team than defending the ships he's built or assuring its passengers. and maybe that's because the passengers keep coming. ceo of cruise planners, michelle fee, says bookings are down just slightly and suggests that has more to do with carnival cancels cruises rather than supply and demand. >> mary, thank you. from carnival to the circus, the next story sounds like something it would be plastered all over the front page of the "national enquirer." feuding family, millions, kidnapping, it literally has the enquirer
a lot of people right now seeing a failure of leadership by longtime chairman and ceo, mickey ericksonof the public eye, even though throughout disasters and mishaps, a decision that's being criticized by verizon's former president of communications, denny strigl. >> this is an opportunity for a ceo to get front and center, to give his shareholders, to give his, about 90,000 employees at carnival, and his customers some assurance that things are going to be okay. >> as the managing...
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ruth erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started.body that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve ilt the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. t a lot, butnough to make a ofit, if younow w to crush it and separate therains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake surior associatiostarted in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn't long before a n
ruth erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started.body that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve ilt the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. t a lot, butnough to make a ofit, if younow w to crush it and separate therains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but...
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erick erickson, he tweeted "i think the rise of multiculturalism played a role in the boston bombing.l tralism? what does multiculturalism have to do with this. >> it has nothing to do with this, rev. people have used whitewash, hitler, for example. america over time has been built on this principle that we are a melting pot. and that our differences make us who we are. in fact, our differences in our diversity is the tie that binds us, is what makes us indivisible. if you have someone saying the exact opposite, the basis of the fear and fearmongering here, it's tremendously dangerous, particularly in a day and age where our national security has been so compromised. we've got to come together and lay partisan differences aside right in this moment. it's so critical. this rhetoric is reckless, very, very dangerous, and extremely toxic. >> tons of reports about how the obamas received public assistance. take a listen to this. >> were the two bombing suspects on assistance the entire time they were in a court they now hate? >> so we paid for that bomb? >> let's face it, a lot of crimina
erick erickson, he tweeted "i think the rise of multiculturalism played a role in the boston bombing.l tralism? what does multiculturalism have to do with this. >> it has nothing to do with this, rev. people have used whitewash, hitler, for example. america over time has been built on this principle that we are a melting pot. and that our differences make us who we are. in fact, our differences in our diversity is the tie that binds us, is what makes us indivisible. if you have...
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it was designed by john erickson who designed this with two guns. protected in a heavily armored turrets that could rotate 260 degrees. it separated the navigation from the firing of weapons. this change everything. the manager met on the field of battle. for four hours the ships slugged it out to a drop. what changed was the course that naval warfare would take. >> this weekend, at the history of the first ironclad monitor. it is sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. stan.kupdate from cause exten she said the talks have revealed that the sides remain far apart. this involved the five permanent members of the u.n. council and they suggest iran cut back on high-grade uranium. iran insists that has a right and has no interest in using this for weapons. it also wants more relief from sanctions from any concessions in my make. earlier, the atlantic council convened a task force to talk about short and long-term u.s. strategy. it is shared by stuart to search in three u.s. administrations. this discussion is about 1.5 hours. >> i am fredekempe. -- fred
it was designed by john erickson who designed this with two guns. protected in a heavily armored turrets that could rotate 260 degrees. it separated the navigation from the firing of weapons. this change everything. the manager met on the field of battle. for four hours the ships slugged it out to a drop. what changed was the course that naval warfare would take. >> this weekend, at the history of the first ironclad monitor. it is sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. stan.kupdate from...
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we have the story in this week's human factor. >> rocky erickson is a legend.usic since he was a child. >> it was something i could look forward to, you know, if i would get out of school early, i could go home and play guitar. >> reporter: 13th floor, elevators, you're going to miss me, hit the charts in the 1960s. >> rocky, 17, you know, making music, going on "american bandstand." ♪ >> his son recalls the day his dad's world changed. >> the cops focused on him. got arrested for picking up a person, there was a joint found on him. >> reporter: to avoid prison, rocky pleaded insanity and was committed to a psychiatric hospital and diagnosed with paranoid skw paranoid schizophrenia, and treated with shock therapy and experimental medications. >> he described it to me. sometimes i hear something, and it i tell him to shut up. >> reporter: what kept him alive is music. >> fin the things that you have that you love are important and make sure you have them with you. ♪ >> reporter: every day is still a battle. but rocky says his mental health is improving. dr. sanj
we have the story in this week's human factor. >> rocky erickson is a legend.usic since he was a child. >> it was something i could look forward to, you know, if i would get out of school early, i could go home and play guitar. >> reporter: 13th floor, elevators, you're going to miss me, hit the charts in the 1960s. >> rocky, 17, you know, making music, going on "american bandstand." ♪ >> his son recalls the day his dad's world changed. >> the...
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. >> stephanie: you talk about eric erickson's piece. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to do with gays getting married are icky. >> he has been freaking the f out over this. he has been talking about that you know, why would you let your neighbor go to hell. tweeting things like that. that you're not a good neighbor if you let your neighbor do things that are going to get -- let them go to hell. >> stephanie: wow. >> he's been going -- i think cnn was holding him back. >> stephanie: if your neighbors are gay, you should be knocking on the door. >> you cut that gay out! >> stephanie: wow. >> i'm sorry. the shrubs here are just really really freaking me out. >> stephanie: yeah. i only see penises everywhere. it must be because you're gay! [ laughter ] s. >> stephanie: this fight for marriage equality in the words of senator lindsey graham, you know what, it's going to be -- it will be long and it will be hard. >> oh! >> stephanie: i learn something new from you every week. i did not realize the family research council's motto is
. >> stephanie: you talk about eric erickson's piece. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to do with gays getting married are icky. >> he has been freaking the f out over this. he has been talking about that you know, why would you let your neighbor go to hell. tweeting things like that. that you're not a good neighbor if you let your neighbor do things that are going to get -- let them go to hell. >> stephanie: wow. >> he's been going -- i think cnn was holding...
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siped, nancy erickson, secretary. -- signed, nancy erickson, secretary the speaker pro tempore: without obn, the request is granted. pursuant to section 2-b of house resolution 178, the house stands adjourned until noon on friday, may 3, 2013. we appreciate your joining us here to talk about the sec and your challenges at the agency. you have been there for four years and a lot of people know that you knew the president back in law school. i learned a few other things about you just recently. served on the iran contra staff at the time. i thought iow that, knew everything about your biography, but i did not know that. dj,were also a midnight your first real broadcast will experience? >> all of those things are true. i also worked on ambulances in manhattan not to do that as a career. i did not drive them, but i was they loved going the wrong way down a one-way avenues in manhattan. that did not sound safe. >> bringing you a unique perspective on the 911 system. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> let's talk a bit about your time at the fcc and what has been accomplished. as you look back righ
siped, nancy erickson, secretary. -- signed, nancy erickson, secretary the speaker pro tempore: without obn, the request is granted. pursuant to section 2-b of house resolution 178, the house stands adjourned until noon on friday, may 3, 2013. we appreciate your joining us here to talk about the sec and your challenges at the agency. you have been there for four years and a lot of people know that you knew the president back in law school. i learned a few other things about you just recently....
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you go on to say, soaring above them all is eric erick erickson who has gone completely money [ censorthat had to be why he wanted to leave. then he goes to fox and they say let your freak flag fly. >> and now he has burst like a colostomy bag. >> stephanie: as you crystallize the point so well, you say here is the question, if the government says we're not going to allow marriage because christian marriage says it should be for heterosexual couples only then what is the difference between that and the sharia law? >> right. once the group started asserting the desire for this right, then it -- it -- it -- there became no rational basis to prevent that right from being legalized. and -- and -- to oppose that right does make you bigoted, and yes, there are -- there are reasons to not -- to not legalize polygamy. there are, you know, psychological and other kinds of reasons that say well you have them for that -- but we have studies that are done by scientists who's studies are not discredited, people that trot out same-sex couples raising kid studies are often just trotting out the same
you go on to say, soaring above them all is eric erick erickson who has gone completely money [ censorthat had to be why he wanted to leave. then he goes to fox and they say let your freak flag fly. >> and now he has burst like a colostomy bag. >> stephanie: as you crystallize the point so well, you say here is the question, if the government says we're not going to allow marriage because christian marriage says it should be for heterosexual couples only then what is the difference...
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it was designed by the swedish engineer john erickson who designed it with two guns and its contemporariesve as many as 40 guns or more. they could rotate 360 degrees and for the first time it separateded the navigation of the ship from the firing of the weapons. this changed everything in on march 9, 151 years ago tomorrow. the monitor met on the field for battle and four hours they shrugged it out. what changed that day was the course that naval warfare would take with every navy in the world. >> this weekend, monitor and the final fade of two of its crew. sunday on c-span 3, american history tv. >> lauren frost and camille torfs-leibmaare third-place winners in c-span's studentcam contest. they attend eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. in their video, lauren and camille ask the president to focus on water quality and the environment. ♪ >> everybody needs clean water. we rely on it to drink, cook, clean, and to live. yet we standby and watch corporations violate national aws daily. 40% of rivers and 46% of lakes in the united state are too polluted to fish, swim, and drink
it was designed by the swedish engineer john erickson who designed it with two guns and its contemporariesve as many as 40 guns or more. they could rotate 360 degrees and for the first time it separateded the navigation of the ship from the firing of the weapons. this changed everything in on march 9, 151 years ago tomorrow. the monitor met on the field for battle and four hours they shrugged it out. what changed that day was the course that naval warfare would take with every navy in the...