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for tonight's politically correct that i'm correcting fox so-called news contributor erick erickson erickson took to the blogosphere to continue his attacks on texas democratic gubernatorial candidate wendy davis in a post on his conservative red state website erickson went on and on about a one thousand nine hundred six defamation lawsuit that wendy davis was involved in in the suit davis' claim that an editorial in the fort worth star telegram defamed her and caused damages to her mental health of course erickson jumped all over that claim saying that they go out to the texas democrats could fight iran is a lady who admits that open court newspaper editorial caused her mental health to be damaged what erik's in this field to realize is that making a claim of damages is to mental health is a key part of any defamation or emotional distress court case you have to use that language in davis' case the claim of damages to mental health had to be made if she had any hope of winning the lawsuit in no means does it bear on her ability to be governor of texas. or real mental health and that's why e
for tonight's politically correct that i'm correcting fox so-called news contributor erick erickson erickson took to the blogosphere to continue his attacks on texas democratic gubernatorial candidate wendy davis in a post on his conservative red state website erickson went on and on about a one thousand nine hundred six defamation lawsuit that wendy davis was involved in in the suit davis' claim that an editorial in the fort worth star telegram defamed her and caused damages to her mental...
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i saidwas it chuck erickson? reporter: she was sure of that. >> she was absolutely sure. >> reporter: what's more she told the prosecutor this years earlier before the trial. th that new informatn, ryan filed an appeal, and his dad was hopeful. >> we ju knew if we could ever get in the courtroom and present the idence, ryan will beound innocent. >> reporter: but as th fergusons is were about find out, f the first but not lt time, overturning murder convtion is a very diffilt thing to do. the appeal was denie that new store free the janitor deemed not credible. but give up? no. even when they ran throu their life sings, even when a ra of legal appeals went nowhere. >> every time they come back and they deny any moti or they deny any appeal, it's just my thought, you've justaken another two or three years of my life for nhing. >> reporter: and still, nearly four decades to . if you have to serve that, you come out a senior cizen if you're sti alive. >> unftunately. but at the end of the day,ou never know what's goi
i saidwas it chuck erickson? reporter: she was sure of that. >> she was absolutely sure. >> reporter: what's more she told the prosecutor this years earlier before the trial. th that new informatn, ryan filed an appeal, and his dad was hopeful. >> we ju knew if we could ever get in the courtroom and present the idence, ryan will beound innocent. >> reporter: but as th fergusons is were about find out, f the first but not lt time, overturning murder convtion is a very...
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. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2004 when a childhood friend, charles erickson, told police he and ferguson had killed a respected newspaper editor for beer money over two years earlier. ferguson was grilled for hours. >> i wasn't there. i didn't do anything. >> reporter: erickson kept changing his story, but in court he was clear as day. >> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back, and he was pulling him up on the belt. >> reporter: there were foot prints, fingerprints and hair, but none of it matched ferguson. still, he was convicted. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: sentenced to 40 years. ferguson's parents kept fighting, insisting their son was innocent as he spent his 20s in a small cell. >> i miss all the little things, being able to open my door, being able to choose what i wanted to eat and when i wanted to eat and how i wanted to dress. >> reporter: then in 2012 under oath, erickson, the accuser, recanted the whole story. >> i lied to everybody. >> reporter: i spoke to ryan ferguson while he was still in prison. >> you've got to be furiou
. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 2004 when a childhood friend, charles erickson, told police he and ferguson had killed a respected newspaper editor for beer money over two years earlier. ferguson was grilled for hours. >> i wasn't there. i didn't do anything. >> reporter: erickson kept changing his story, but in court he was clear as day. >> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back, and he was pulling him up on the belt. >> reporter: there were foot...
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visit erickson living.com for details. >>> thank you. radio, tv, and video game riding are all being taught in city high schools. as mike schuh reports, teachers are inviting industry professionals to see how far the students have come. >> in the city, a high schooler overcomes obstacles just walking in the door. metal detectors and bag searches are routine part of the day. across the hall, dominic is making choices that could lead to a career. >> i'm able to grasp things faster. >> reporter: he's the campus student photographer, part of the media program, attracting students. >> this picture here is when we had lady mercy. >> seeing himself through image little of others. dominic has developed confidence. >> you've learned your job. now you have the confidence that you're going to stand up and go where you where you need to be. >> this media arts program includes code writing for video game development. >> this seems really hard. >> it is. >> look at this. a suit used to make three-d motion capture. data to build more elack laberate vid
visit erickson living.com for details. >>> thank you. radio, tv, and video game riding are all being taught in city high schools. as mike schuh reports, teachers are inviting industry professionals to see how far the students have come. >> in the city, a high schooler overcomes obstacles just walking in the door. metal detectors and bag searches are routine part of the day. across the hall, dominic is making choices that could lead to a career. >> i'm able to grasp things...
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visit erickson living.com.ack to you. >>> the canadian woman accused of stalking actor alec baldwin is now being held in contempt of court. she is charged with stalking baldwin and sending him dozens of e-mails. she wanted to testify until her own defense today. but she constantly interrupted other testimony, each after her attorney told her to quiet down. finally, the judge stopped the trial and had sibordan arrested. baldwin is denying the two had a sexual trist. >>> it's hard to believe but it's been almost a decade since will will ferrell's anchorman hit theaters. >> stop what you're doing and listen! cannon ball! >> reporter: the nation's most pompous local news anchor sawntsered into theaters nearly 10 years ago, leaving behind a host of memorable lines. >> i love scotch. i love scotch. scotchy scotch, scotch. >> reporter: now, will ferrell's favorite character has found a place in the nation's premiere journalism museum. >> i think pop culture is a legitimate part of the storytelling we do here am. >> ka
visit erickson living.com.ack to you. >>> the canadian woman accused of stalking actor alec baldwin is now being held in contempt of court. she is charged with stalking baldwin and sending him dozens of e-mails. she wanted to testify until her own defense today. but she constantly interrupted other testimony, each after her attorney told her to quiet down. finally, the judge stopped the trial and had sibordan arrested. baldwin is denying the two had a sexual trist. >>> it's...
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he wants to help erickson who convicted him. >> he was used and map in lated. i kind of feel sorry for the guy. i know he feels victimized. >> as for the immediate future, ferguson wants some ice cream. >>> that's a good start. oochz >>> coming up on the "morning news," record-setting art, a three-panel painting by francis bacon blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." francis bake con blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] tonight, we're all cooking. because campbell's skillet sauces make it easy. just brown some meat and add the campbell's skillet sauce. for a meal so awesome, you'll want to share it. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and now try new campbell's slow cooker sauces. everyone is cooking with campbell's skillet sauces. and these little angels build in strength. and that little angel says, "weeeeeeeee!" 60% more sheets than charmin. everything you want and the value you love. angel soft. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole gr
he wants to help erickson who convicted him. >> he was used and map in lated. i kind of feel sorry for the guy. i know he feels victimized. >> as for the immediate future, ferguson wants some ice cream. >>> that's a good start. oochz >>> coming up on the "morning news," record-setting art, a three-panel painting by francis bacon blows away a previous auction record. this is the "cbs morning news." francis bake con blows away a previous auction...
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i didn't do anything. >> reporter: erickson kept changing his story, but in court he was clear as day>> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back and he was pulling him up on the belt. >> reporter: there were food prints, fingerprints and hair, but none of it matched ferguson. still, he was convicted. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: sentenced to 40 years. his parents kept fighting, insisting their son was innocent as he spent his 20s in a small cell. >> i miss all the little things, being able to open my door, being able to choose what i wanted to eat and when i wanted to eat and how i dress. >> reporter: then in 2012 under oath erickson, the accuser recanted the whole story. >> i lied to everybody. >> reporter: i spoke to ryan ferguson while he was still in prison. >> you've got to be furious. >> absolutely. i have suffered a lot and worse i feel like my family has suffered for more than i have. >> reporter: yesterday he was finally released. his first meal, a steak with his family. >> steak and family, the second you get out, you can't beat that. >> re
i didn't do anything. >> reporter: erickson kept changing his story, but in court he was clear as day>> he had his foot on his back, on the victim's back and he was pulling him up on the belt. >> reporter: there were food prints, fingerprints and hair, but none of it matched ferguson. still, he was convicted. >> guilty of murder in the second degree. >> reporter: sentenced to 40 years. his parents kept fighting, insisting their son was innocent as he spent his 20s...
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visit erickson living.com for the details.ack to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> baltimore is home to the first catholic archdiocese in america. and now, as mike schuh reports, the 300 bishops who run the report are returning to the spiritual home. >> reporter: almost since the formation of the baltimore archdiocese, the leader of the church in his country have left the flocks to gather here at the basilica downtown. and they have returned. 300 in all. >> hi. good morning. hi. >> reporter: a time for reflection. prayer. and leadership. >> we're going to discuss the issues that we feel are very important as far as the church is concerned in the united states. >> reporter: leading the conference at 6'5," new york's archbishop, timothy dolan. he opens with an anecdote about his predecessor. placed upon his death, he will be entombed. >> cardinal william said pointed out three plots and said, tim, that's where i'm going to be buried. and the other two are for you. [ laughter ] >> a lighthearted opening. but serious work needs to be
visit erickson living.com for the details.ack to you. >> thank you, kristy. >>> baltimore is home to the first catholic archdiocese in america. and now, as mike schuh reports, the 300 bishops who run the report are returning to the spiritual home. >> reporter: almost since the formation of the baltimore archdiocese, the leader of the church in his country have left the flocks to gather here at the basilica downtown. and they have returned. 300 in all. >> hi. good...
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testimony from his friend chuck erickson, played a major role in ferguson's conviction even though erickson testimony under oath. the reason the appeals court vacated conviction that prosecutors failed to disclose evidence to defense attorneys of the it is interesting that ferguson holds no bitterness towards erickson even though his testimony got him convicted. he believes that erickson was manipulated by unscrupulous prosecutors. he spent most of the time thanking people who supported him through the appeals process. particularly his family. he says it takes an army to get you out of prison. jenna? jenna: wow. mike, thank you. >> well, nasa release as brand new image, a photo of saturn like you've never seen before. we'll explain what's going on here. >>> it seems like the dow hit as new high every day and america's oil industry is booming. why are experts still worried about the economy? okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got he
testimony from his friend chuck erickson, played a major role in ferguson's conviction even though erickson testimony under oath. the reason the appeals court vacated conviction that prosecutors failed to disclose evidence to defense attorneys of the it is interesting that ferguson holds no bitterness towards erickson even though his testimony got him convicted. he believes that erickson was manipulated by unscrupulous prosecutors. he spent most of the time thanking people who supported him...
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erickson, who helped put you there? >> you know, mr. erickson was used, and that's pure and simple. i think it's easy to see that by looking at the facts. you know, there needs to be accountability for the way he was used, and there's multiple cases where other individuals have been, you know, kind of pushed into false confessions. so that's a whole other subject. it would take quite a while to delve into that completely. but, you know, i feel sorry for that individual. hopefully he'll get justice one day. >> so what are the things you think you might want to do now. >> the things i might need to do. i need to get clothes. really the basic things, the fundamental things that people overlook on a daily basis. i need to build my life back. >> i want to ask ryan and bill. did you ever, ever expect this to happen this quickly? most people thought it was going to take months. >> well, we're quite surprised actually. we thought it would more likely happen today if it was going to happen. it wasn't a question of if it was going to happen. it was a question of when it was going to happen. y
erickson, who helped put you there? >> you know, mr. erickson was used, and that's pure and simple. i think it's easy to see that by looking at the facts. you know, there needs to be accountability for the way he was used, and there's multiple cases where other individuals have been, you know, kind of pushed into false confessions. so that's a whole other subject. it would take quite a while to delve into that completely. but, you know, i feel sorry for that individual. hopefully he'll...
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chuck erickson is the man. he said he smoked a lot of pot and drank a lot of booze.nd he didn't remember the crime. he only remembers it by a dream. ferguson says erickson was manipulated by unsoup plus prosecutors. martha: he's a free man today. from a dream, wow! we are minutes away from new hearings on obamacare's disastrous rollout. we are hearing what the top tech guy from the white house will tell us. that hearing starts as you can tell in a matter of moments. martha: more key democrats running for cover from obamacare. why this senator's support for letting folks keep the understand that they like is very significant. >> reporter: i want to get your reaction to a comment you made in an interview that was posted today. you said president obama should honor his commitment to people who have lost their healthcare or are losing their if it means] does the president agree with that comment? when you have diabetes like i do, getting the right nutrition isn't always easy. first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health.
chuck erickson is the man. he said he smoked a lot of pot and drank a lot of booze.nd he didn't remember the crime. he only remembers it by a dream. ferguson says erickson was manipulated by unsoup plus prosecutors. martha: he's a free man today. from a dream, wow! we are minutes away from new hearings on obamacare's disastrous rollout. we are hearing what the top tech guy from the white house will tell us. that hearing starts as you can tell in a matter of moments. martha: more key democrats...
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erickson, who helped put you there? >> you know mr. erickson was used, and that's pure and simple. i think it's easy to see that by looking at the facts. you know there needs to be accountability for the way he was used and there's multiple cases where other individuals have been, you know kind of pushed into false confessions. so that's a whole other subject. it would take quite a while to delve into that completely. but, you know i feel sorry for that individual. hopefully he'll get justice one day. >> so what are the things you think you might want to do now. >> the things i might need to do. i need to get clothes. really the basic things the fundamental things that people overlook on a daily basis. i need to build my life back. >> i want to ask ryan and bill. did you ever ever expect this to happen this quickly? most people thought it was going to take months. >> well we're quite surprised actually. we thought it would more likely happen today if it was going to happen. it wasn't a question of if it was going to happen. it was a question of when it was going to happen. yeah we'
erickson, who helped put you there? >> you know mr. erickson was used, and that's pure and simple. i think it's easy to see that by looking at the facts. you know there needs to be accountability for the way he was used and there's multiple cases where other individuals have been, you know kind of pushed into false confessions. so that's a whole other subject. it would take quite a while to delve into that completely. but, you know i feel sorry for that individual. hopefully he'll get...
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erickson accepted a plea deal and testified they committed the crime together for drinking money. >>erguson was convicted and sentenced to 40 years. but years later, erickson recanted and admitted he lied in his testimony against ferguson. >> it's scare that knowing they're not looking for the truth, they're looking for a conviction. >> reporter: but an appeals court overturned furgson's conviction. on november 12th, he was freed from prison for good. >> i'm happier for my parents than i am for me. they had to deal with so much. >> one more tidbit here. a decade ago, ryan and his dad went hiking in yosemite park. they bought two cigars. they smoked one of them when they got back down from the summit and they planned to smoke the second one shortly thereafter, then ryan was arrested. today, ten years later, they will smoke that second cigar. a great father-son moment. >> enjoy that. >> happiest thanksgiving of them all. >> absolutely. >>> time, now, to head back to philadelphia, where we find sam champion. at, again, the oldest parade in the country. sammy, how is it going? >> all rig
erickson accepted a plea deal and testified they committed the crime together for drinking money. >>erguson was convicted and sentenced to 40 years. but years later, erickson recanted and admitted he lied in his testimony against ferguson. >> it's scare that knowing they're not looking for the truth, they're looking for a conviction. >> reporter: but an appeals court overturned furgson's conviction. on november 12th, he was freed from prison for good. >> i'm happier for...
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rockwell moved to stockbridge in 1953 in fact to begin therapy with eric erickson.ckbridge, massachusetts, is seen as the quintessential new england town of little shops and grazing cows. >> brown: and norman rockwell. >> and norman rockwell. but when he moved there it was a psychoanalytic center of the united states because he the -- there was a center there and it drew a lot of prominent doctors. >> brown: you said he was a perfectionist and you say many people in the art world didn't take him seriously, was that part of it? how did he see himself? did he see himself as an artist? as a fine artist? as a great artist? >> he saw himself as an illustrator and he worshipped the illustrateors who came before him, most of whom we don't know today such as howard pyle, painter of pirates who's been largely forgotten. but he wanted to bill himself into what he saw as the great tradition of drawn illustrations does he trance send that category? i think he throws a monkey wrench into the whole process of classification because he was an illustrator but his work has held up o
rockwell moved to stockbridge in 1953 in fact to begin therapy with eric erickson.ckbridge, massachusetts, is seen as the quintessential new england town of little shops and grazing cows. >> brown: and norman rockwell. >> and norman rockwell. but when he moved there it was a psychoanalytic center of the united states because he the -- there was a center there and it drew a lot of prominent doctors. >> brown: you said he was a perfectionist and you say many people in the art...
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plaza and lauren erickson be granted floor privileges for today's session. and ca katrina. ruvment gachenski be granted floor privileges for ther duration of the week. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: today marks another step forward in the progress of the united states of america in making sure that all of our citizens are treated fairly and equitably under law, that each citizen of this country will know that he or she cannot be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin that's all covered in the civil rights bill, 1964. then in 1990, i was proud to stand here at this very desk when we took another step forward, when we said that we're going to extend civil rights to cover people with disabilities. today, i stand here to mark another step forward, when we declare that it will be -- we'll have the vote later on proceeding to the debate but we start it now -- to end discrimination in employment because of a person's sexual orientation. it is a huge step forward, one too long in coming. one too long in coming. i was here in 199
plaza and lauren erickson be granted floor privileges for today's session. and ca katrina. ruvment gachenski be granted floor privileges for ther duration of the week. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: today marks another step forward in the progress of the united states of america in making sure that all of our citizens are treated fairly and equitably under law, that each citizen of this country will know that he or she cannot be discriminated against because of race,...
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he was implicated by charles erickson who claimed he had dream-like memories of committing the crime. last year, erickson told the court he lied and ferguson believes it's time for him to be freed as well. >> the guy's a lot of things but the thing is, more so than anything else is innocent. >> reporter: ferguson emerges from prison surprisingly poised. he's writing a book. he has a girlfriend and friends already say go into politics. >> mayor. >> mayor of columbia, indeed. >> next attorney general. >> yes. >> ferguson says he was actually happier for his parents last night than he was for himself. that's because that couple had worked tirelessly for so long to secure his release. kate? >> such a long ordeal finally coming to a close for that family. david, thank you so much for bringing that to us. >>> to washington now, bill clinton saying president obama should keep his word, honor his promise and allow millions of americans whose plans have been dropped by their insurance carriers to keep their policies if they like them, even if it means changing the law. cnn's jim acosta is at t
he was implicated by charles erickson who claimed he had dream-like memories of committing the crime. last year, erickson told the court he lied and ferguson believes it's time for him to be freed as well. >> the guy's a lot of things but the thing is, more so than anything else is innocent. >> reporter: ferguson emerges from prison surprisingly poised. he's writing a book. he has a girlfriend and friends already say go into politics. >> mayor. >> mayor of columbia,...
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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, everying. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. t a lot, butnough to make a profit, if youw how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water anproduces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, foevery 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. e 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 new f
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, everying. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. t a lot, butnough to make a profit, if youw how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how....
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later, erickson said he had repressed memory that he and ferguson committed a crime.n denied it. erickson testified against him as part of a plea deal. >> i have to go to prison for the rest of my life. >>reporter: the appeals court said none of the physical evidence from the scene, dna, fingerprints, shoe prints was a match. and attorneys argued erickson's videotaped confession to police seemed less than certain. >> i could just be sitting here fabricating all this up. like i don't know. >> reporter: last year erickson took it all back. >> i lied and said i remembered things i remember. >> reporter: so did the only eyewitness saying he felt intimidated by investigators to identify ferguson. >> i would like to have forgiveness from ryan and his family. >> reporter: now ferguson's future rests with prosecutors were. the court gave them 15 days to seek a new trial or set him free unconditionally. for "today", john yang, nbc news, chicago. >> his parents bill and leslie are with us today. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i understand you were able to speak to rya
later, erickson said he had repressed memory that he and ferguson committed a crime.n denied it. erickson testified against him as part of a plea deal. >> i have to go to prison for the rest of my life. >>reporter: the appeals court said none of the physical evidence from the scene, dna, fingerprints, shoe prints was a match. and attorneys argued erickson's videotaped confession to police seemed less than certain. >> i could just be sitting here fabricating all this up. like i...
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[applause] patti ann: well, that is navy commander tony erickson making a surprise visit to his kids'hugs all around, a few tears can -- i'm crying. before he took off to another school to see his two other children. commander erickson says the family kept in touch through skype while he was away, but nothing beats coming home. gregg: isn't that so great? hugs and kisses all around. patti ann: gets me every time. [laughter] gregg: good for them. san jose international airport seeing a surge of dangerous bird strikes over the last ten years, but that could soon change thanks to an eagle scout's invention. that's right, it's called the raptor trap. raptors and hawks really love this airport. the grassy areas are home to tasty squirrels and gofers and all kinds of good stuff. there is hope the trap will work when a bird goes in to take the bait, well, it trips the beam making the trap close safely around it. the boy that came up with it needed to invent something. he decided to go bigtime. >> most eagle candidates don't build something like this. so this was very unique that no one has e
[applause] patti ann: well, that is navy commander tony erickson making a surprise visit to his kids'hugs all around, a few tears can -- i'm crying. before he took off to another school to see his two other children. commander erickson says the family kept in touch through skype while he was away, but nothing beats coming home. gregg: isn't that so great? hugs and kisses all around. patti ann: gets me every time. [laughter] gregg: good for them. san jose international airport seeing a surge of...
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every once in awhile he needed a new subject but also wanted to be exciting so simply not about erickson but then he gave him a letter that for me was revelatory but he started the therapy with ericsson because he always said because his wife was treated hard evidence here he is an artist and could establish that rockwell could to see him in september 1953 eric said. yap. that was incredible going against the official story line. putting all on his life when he was enmeshed with redskin had drawn enormous support and i think this relationship was keyed to the civil rights period and wanted to give eric sent his do and it says a lot about rockwell that a man like eric say and is seen as a genius of the 20th century was so enamored of rockwell and the relationship but to the cause of his depression why is anybody depressed? probably the same sad sack reason someone did not love you once the matter how much acclaim you receive it does not go away. the perfectionism is interesting are all great artist perfectionists? probably otherwise want to keep them alone in their studio all those hours?
every once in awhile he needed a new subject but also wanted to be exciting so simply not about erickson but then he gave him a letter that for me was revelatory but he started the therapy with ericsson because he always said because his wife was treated hard evidence here he is an artist and could establish that rockwell could to see him in september 1953 eric said. yap. that was incredible going against the official story line. putting all on his life when he was enmeshed with redskin had...
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then, years later, erickson recanted. admitting he lied in his testimony against ryan.idence found at the scene linked ryan to the murder. last week, a missouri appeals court overturned ferguson's conviction, saying, quote, newly discovered evidence clearly and convincingly establishes that he's actually innocent. tuesday, the missouri attorney general's office announced it won't be pursuing a retrial. meaning ferguson can now move on with his life. what has been particularly troubling is how long it took to get to this point. it's been clear for years now that there was no evidence remaining against ryan. and yet, only now, is he finally a free man. george? >> that free man joins us now. ryan ferguson, along with his father, bill. thank you, both, for joining us this morning. ryan, i love that photo. how did the steak taste? >> it tasted amazing. a steak after that long. eni had an amazing person cooking it for me. and amazing steakhouse, in columbia. the best there is. >> get that plug in. bill, i was so touched by what ryan said about your ordeal. he said it was wors
then, years later, erickson recanted. admitting he lied in his testimony against ryan.idence found at the scene linked ryan to the murder. last week, a missouri appeals court overturned ferguson's conviction, saying, quote, newly discovered evidence clearly and convincingly establishes that he's actually innocent. tuesday, the missouri attorney general's office announced it won't be pursuing a retrial. meaning ferguson can now move on with his life. what has been particularly troubling is how...
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i kind of wanted to give erickson and his due. it also says a lot about rock of sophistication. a man like erickson who is seen as one of the geniuses of the 20th century was so enamored of rockwell. it's an interesting relationship. but as for the causes of his depression, why is anyone depressed? probably the same old reason. you know, someone didn't love you once. the wind stays forever. it doesn't go away. i.e. on mac >> rate. it is really interesting. they're probably driven by a sense of dissatisfaction. otherwise what could keep in their studio for all those hours? absolutely. i didn't buy with rockwell. >> i happened to be a psychiatrist. >> now i'm in trouble. i've always admired your work and your questions. what is really struck me today because i haven't read your book yet, obviously. you're our first warned about this man's personality and your openness of talking about this personality in front of his family today. i find amazing. you haven't mentioned his wife and his relationship with her. i was just curious if you could comment on that. >> he was married three t
i kind of wanted to give erickson and his due. it also says a lot about rock of sophistication. a man like erickson who is seen as one of the geniuses of the 20th century was so enamored of rockwell. it's an interesting relationship. but as for the causes of his depression, why is anyone depressed? probably the same old reason. you know, someone didn't love you once. the wind stays forever. it doesn't go away. i.e. on mac >> rate. it is really interesting. they're probably driven by a...
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this traffic report is brought to you by erickson living. for fun, maintenance-free living, let's look at charles tonville. visit. back to you. >>> progress usually means something new. but around baltimore's harbor, it also means getting rid of something old. businesses are beginning to dig into the idea. >>> baltimore rigs its harbor with a lot of hard services. >> buildings, roads, sidewalks and alleys. it's about 45% impervious right now. at that level, aquatic life struggles. >> reporter: because when it rains, runoff doesn't go into the ground but instead goes into the harbor, with pollutants with it. >> reporter: people are working -- >> to capture that water and treat it. >> it's what nature does all on its own through atlantas. butchers-- plants. bumpers have been placed. now, good old dirt is back in some places. industrial companies scattered around the harbor, like the sherwin williams paint factory, have joined efforts to re-green and return cleaner water to baltimore. >> while this is the goal, securing cooperation from compani
this traffic report is brought to you by erickson living. for fun, maintenance-free living, let's look at charles tonville. visit. back to you. >>> progress usually means something new. but around baltimore's harbor, it also means getting rid of something old. businesses are beginning to dig into the idea. >>> baltimore rigs its harbor with a lot of hard services. >> buildings, roads, sidewalks and alleys. it's about 45% impervious right now. at that level, aquatic life...
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you'ved in his manufacture of schism and disgust but earthquake eriksson is making a r -- erick ericksonnot intend to live it at abortion barbie is questioning mental health. c.i.t.e.s. a 1997 lawsuit davis filed against ft. worth star tell graham for defamation. worth noting davis making her case claimed the nasty newspaper by virtue of criticizing her damaged her mental health. think about that, the best candidate texas democrats could find to run is a lady who claims a newspaper caused her mental health. with all the courage of a middle school bully, eriksson seems to suggest she's too feeble minded. adding emotional distress is routine in defamation cases. the digital media law out of harvard university notes plaintiffs who file defamation lawsuits often add an intentional infliction of emotional distress as an alternative theory of liability. as with most women in texas, it is clear conservative attacks on wendy davis will come early and come often and nothing, not decorum and certainly not facts will stop them. ♪ ♪ you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that
you'ved in his manufacture of schism and disgust but earthquake eriksson is making a r -- erick ericksonnot intend to live it at abortion barbie is questioning mental health. c.i.t.e.s. a 1997 lawsuit davis filed against ft. worth star tell graham for defamation. worth noting davis making her case claimed the nasty newspaper by virtue of criticizing her damaged her mental health. think about that, the best candidate texas democrats could find to run is a lady who claims a newspaper caused her...
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erick erickson tweeted his congratulations to iran on their acquisition of the nuclear bomb. over at bright bart, the conspiracy theorist who broke the story about president obama hugging his radical harvard professor -- >> this is a clean bust. >> -- or comparing the president's diplomacy to appeasing the nazis. and once again, the people who have been tirelessly agitating for war are turning themselves into cartoons to oppose peace. >> what was concluded in geneva last night is not an historic agreement, it's a historic mistake. >> joining me now, hogman maj, author of "the ministry of guidance invites you not to stay." he's returned from geneva, where you and ann curry were covering these talks. i was amazed by this, that this happened. i mean, how big a deal is this? >> i think it's a pretty huge deal, because it really puts the brakes on any idea of going to war or any kind of military action. and it gives time to president obama to do what he said he was going to do way back when he first was elected, and that's try to have a diplomatic solution to the nuclear crisis in
erick erickson tweeted his congratulations to iran on their acquisition of the nuclear bomb. over at bright bart, the conspiracy theorist who broke the story about president obama hugging his radical harvard professor -- >> this is a clean bust. >> -- or comparing the president's diplomacy to appeasing the nazis. and once again, the people who have been tirelessly agitating for war are turning themselves into cartoons to oppose peace. >> what was concluded in geneva last night...
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he was convicted primarily on the words of erickson although he seemed to know little about the crimen police interviewed him. >> you know for a fact. >> the other key witness was jerry trump, a janitor who claimed he saw ryan at the crime scene. >> would you point to that individual, please? >> yes. >> reporter: after a "48 hours" report raised questions about ryan's conviction. kathleen zeller a powerful attorney, took the case pro bono. she joined forces with ryan's father bill to prove ryan's innocence. in time both witnesses recanted under oath and admitted to lying at trial. >> i did lie. i lied. >> reporter: still, forgetson's appeals were denied until yesterday when the appellate courts through out the conviction. >> it's a wonderful feeling. it's the best feeling in the world. >> reporter: the courts said prosecutors were aware of problems with jerry trump's testimony but concealed them from the defense. >> kblouft be in a state of shock. know we are. >> reporter: ryan remains behind bars. the state will decide whether or not to retry him. he hopes to be home soon. >> i've be
he was convicted primarily on the words of erickson although he seemed to know little about the crimen police interviewed him. >> you know for a fact. >> the other key witness was jerry trump, a janitor who claimed he saw ryan at the crime scene. >> would you point to that individual, please? >> yes. >> reporter: after a "48 hours" report raised questions about ryan's conviction. kathleen zeller a powerful attorney, took the case pro bono. she joined...
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connell: yeah, adam erickson is actually a former currency trader, right? business to be in. >> it was a big transition, yeah. connell: basically, you have cameras, right? maybe we could focus on the medical side just for a second, people would identify with that. cameras in these operating rooms, and you're helping the doctors to be more productive. tell us how it works. >> yes. it's actually a combination of safety and productivity. the way it works is we've got monitoring centers staffed with people using a remote video auditing software platform that we built, and they look into each and every operating room once every two minutes. and as they assess what's going on in the room, at any time that there's a safety protocol, something like making sure they're operating on the right person at the right time and the right part of their body, they audit to make sure that's done correctly, but then at the same time we have software that's taking all that information and helping everybody in the operating room almost like a control tower in an airport understan
connell: yeah, adam erickson is actually a former currency trader, right? business to be in. >> it was a big transition, yeah. connell: basically, you have cameras, right? maybe we could focus on the medical side just for a second, people would identify with that. cameras in these operating rooms, and you're helping the doctors to be more productive. tell us how it works. >> yes. it's actually a combination of safety and productivity. the way it works is we've got monitoring centers...
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that is navy commander tony erickson surprising his 12-year-old son.ise for his little girl, 14 years old, at their middle school in utah. they all kept in touch via skype but you can't really hug on skype, right? so they're looking forward to life getting back to normal around home. listen. >> yeah, i'm looking forward to getting back into the sync of things and all their activities and stuff. so it'll be fun. l really fun. martha: that's such a beautiful picture of the three of them. we wish them well and a great weekend as they enjoy just being home together. those moments never get old. there were hugs before he went off to the high school to surprise the other two children and see them two. bill: that man's been away from a year, and you know every day he's thinking about that moment. martha: getting home. bill: and every day they're thinking about the same thing. martha: i know. great to see them back together. we wish them well. bill: there is a new warning about the problem-plagued web site, healthcare.gov. why one agency says it sees even more
that is navy commander tony erickson surprising his 12-year-old son.ise for his little girl, 14 years old, at their middle school in utah. they all kept in touch via skype but you can't really hug on skype, right? so they're looking forward to life getting back to normal around home. listen. >> yeah, i'm looking forward to getting back into the sync of things and all their activities and stuff. so it'll be fun. l really fun. martha: that's such a beautiful picture of the three of them. we...
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every once in awhile he needed a new subject but also wanted to be exciting so simply not about erickson but then he gave him a letter that for me was revelatory but he started the therapy with ericsson because he always said because his wife was treated hard evidence here he is an artist and could establish that rockwell could to see him in september 1953 eric said. yap. that was incredible going against the official story line. putting all on his life when he was enmeshed with redskin had drawn enormous support and i think this relationship was keyed to the civil rights period and wanted to give eric sent his do and it says a lot about rockwell that a man like eric say and is seen as a genius of the 20th century was so enamored of rockwell and the relationship but to the cause of his depression why is anybody depressed? probably the same sad sack reason someone did not love you once the matter how much acclaim you receive it does not go away. the perfectionism is interesting are all great artist perfectionists? probably otherwise want to keep them alone in their studio all those hours?
every once in awhile he needed a new subject but also wanted to be exciting so simply not about erickson but then he gave him a letter that for me was revelatory but he started the therapy with ericsson because he always said because his wife was treated hard evidence here he is an artist and could establish that rockwell could to see him in september 1953 eric said. yap. that was incredible going against the official story line. putting all on his life when he was enmeshed with redskin had...
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carol erickson looks at what's in store. >> good morning. as you can see the wind and rain hit here in philadelphia and in many states up and down the east coast this messy weather has hit there too. the morning commute has been a mess in a number of locations. in the southeast severe thunderstorms from pensacola to charlotte and we are going to see showers from richmond through maine. the most serious this morning will be the wind. there high wind advisories from richmond virginia past new england. we are talking about gusts up to 60 miles an hour from buffalo and 40 miles an hour possible for philadelphia. with the high winds, a risk of downed trees and power lines which could lead to widespread outages. drivers need to take precautions. strong gusts make for accidents and at the very least make driving and steering very difficult. temperatures along the east coast will be higher than normal as a result of the wind system. 70 degrees in new york and boston and 76 in d.c. don't put away the jackets just yet. once the wind and the rain roll
carol erickson looks at what's in store. >> good morning. as you can see the wind and rain hit here in philadelphia and in many states up and down the east coast this messy weather has hit there too. the morning commute has been a mess in a number of locations. in the southeast severe thunderstorms from pensacola to charlotte and we are going to see showers from richmond through maine. the most serious this morning will be the wind. there high wind advisories from richmond virginia past...
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eric erickson is the editor of, midnight tonight is the deadline. will it work and will it work well enough to satisfy everybody? >> no matter how it works they will declare it a win whether you can log on. it will be a win for the white house as far as they are concerned. heather: whose opinion matters most as to whether it's working good enough. no dude min straition, the i.t. salvage team working around the clock to fix the problem. the people trying to use the website. they will have different opinions. whose matters most? >> i think the american public matters. they are the ones who will get fined by the government if they can't get obamacare. the administration is shifting the goal post. they are saying they have been signing up for medicaid but they haven't been able to sign on to the website. it doesn't matter. because even if you can log on and get understand, you probably aren't going to be able to keep your same doctor, you probably won't be able to keep the same hospital you are going to. if you have cancer you probably won't be able to
eric erickson is the editor of, midnight tonight is the deadline. will it work and will it work well enough to satisfy everybody? >> no matter how it works they will declare it a win whether you can log on. it will be a win for the white house as far as they are concerned. heather: whose opinion matters most as to whether it's working good enough. no dude min straition, the i.t. salvage team working around the clock to fix the problem. the people trying to use the website. they will have...