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was it chuck ericsson? it was not. >> she was sure of that? thought this was a huge discovery. he started gathering other evidence. would it be enough to convince a judge his son deserved a new trial? as bill was to find out, once a jury found a person guilty of murder, undoing that verdict can seem, can be close toim possible. >> no one in this case was about to give up. least of all ryan and his family. when we come back, a new defense team and new twist. a letter that might change everything. >> my eyes were racing. oh, my god, he's retelling the story, but ryan's not the killer. [ female announcer ] does your color have staying power... or just seem to fade away, day by day? don't compromise. new vidal sassoon pro series from the original salon genius. starts vibrant, stays vibrant. precision mix formula saturates each strand for 100% gray coverage. hydrablock conditioner helps fight fade out for up to 8 weeks. new vidal sassoon lets you say no to compromise and yes to vibrant color like this. new vidal sassoon pro series salon genius. bri
was it chuck ericsson? it was not. >> she was sure of that? thought this was a huge discovery. he started gathering other evidence. would it be enough to convince a judge his son deserved a new trial? as bill was to find out, once a jury found a person guilty of murder, undoing that verdict can seem, can be close toim possible. >> no one in this case was about to give up. least of all ryan and his family. when we come back, a new defense team and new twist. a letter that might...
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that's with ericsson, hans vesberg. we just spoke to him. but again, you might think the smartphone world has matured. not exactly. you get those devices talking to one another and you're talking about millions more in the next generation. >> machines talking to one another? that's just like another day on cnbc. >> exactly. >> we've got the machines talking here all the time. you get disruptive, they like people and things being disruptive. >> i'll do my best. maybe i'll run around here a little later and try to cause some disruption of my own. >> you are our own disrunive technology, kelly evans. i hope you're having fun and using the spanish. kelly will be joining us a little bit later by ola swansea, as well. >> and if you can't recollect enough of this show, head to on website for the latest mobile trends including waterproofing, new operating systems and wearable gadgets. it's all there on cnbc. you never know in the tech world, waterproofing could mean anything. plus, we want to know -- but i think in this case it is waterproofing. we
that's with ericsson, hans vesberg. we just spoke to him. but again, you might think the smartphone world has matured. not exactly. you get those devices talking to one another and you're talking about millions more in the next generation. >> machines talking to one another? that's just like another day on cnbc. >> exactly. >> we've got the machines talking here all the time. you get disruptive, they like people and things being disruptive. >> i'll do my best. maybe i'll...
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ties it at two burt detroit answers back, ericsson, squeezes through with four seconds remaining andings win it 3-2, your final. >> what a week at pebble. the protege gets to pay back the mentor, a great story, and a lot of fun for both, i'm sure. >> ama: a psychologist, dead guy, or a thief? find out who took o >> ama: join me tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll look at two tech rumors, one about apple's possible iwatch and one, what microsoft is doing to make the next xbox more user friendly. then, how a sagging neck loin can be fixed without diet, exercise or surgery. all at 9:00 and 11:00. >> identity thieves stole the number one spot at the box office this weekend. >> put it down. we're going to have a little chat. >> okay. >> okay? we can do it the hard way or the easy way. >> ama: the comedy starring jayson bateman and melissa mccarthy debuted at number one. last weekend's top movie, zombie, dropped to number two with $11 million. maybe you'll take your sweetie to that for valentine's day. the thriller side effects was number three, playbook is number four, and handsell and gre
ties it at two burt detroit answers back, ericsson, squeezes through with four seconds remaining andings win it 3-2, your final. >> what a week at pebble. the protege gets to pay back the mentor, a great story, and a lot of fun for both, i'm sure. >> ama: a psychologist, dead guy, or a thief? find out who took o >> ama: join me tonight at 9:00 on cable 13. we'll look at two tech rumors, one about apple's possible iwatch and one, what microsoft is doing to make the next xbox...
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then detroit's jonathan ericsson takes a slapshot that dribbles into the net with less than five seconds the game. the red wings stun the kings, 35-32. >>> here's a fight on the ice you have froebl never seen before. aref calls hooking and the player didn't like the call. he knocked him down. he gets up, takes off his helmet and starts whaling on the player. other players have to come in and break up the fight. >>> when we return, mini machine. we road test a compact mini car and show why it's catching on in japan. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high bl
then detroit's jonathan ericsson takes a slapshot that dribbles into the net with less than five seconds the game. the red wings stun the kings, 35-32. >>> here's a fight on the ice you have froebl never seen before. aref calls hooking and the player didn't like the call. he knocked him down. he gets up, takes off his helmet and starts whaling on the player. other players have to come in and break up the fight. >>> when we return, mini machine. we road test a compact mini car...
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hostages in iran destroyed ericsson david, that's reason enough to be wary of anything more. context matters for understand why spread american what it should do more in response to iraq's invasion for hussein did not threaten us and mention it for the long-range of oil. moreover, the middle east is not an appealing place for those in american politics were short and long-term history. take james baker who had the spine of vice presidents for decades -- for years, but more importantly among the closest friends for decades. he was secretary of state and upon hearing the news contemplating that getting back to washington. i know you're aware of the fact that this has all the ingredients that is brought down three of the last five presidents, and hostage crisis, bodybag and a full-fledged economic recession caused a $40 oil, end quote. we need recall that bush's decision to move american troops as tightly embraced across the board of american politics in 1990. just at the same time congressional opposition to the war was far from being partisan. it was rather conduct did out of
hostages in iran destroyed ericsson david, that's reason enough to be wary of anything more. context matters for understand why spread american what it should do more in response to iraq's invasion for hussein did not threaten us and mention it for the long-range of oil. moreover, the middle east is not an appealing place for those in american politics were short and long-term history. take james baker who had the spine of vice presidents for decades -- for years, but more importantly among the...
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trade but in terms of industrial level the networking companies, cisco came out with good reports, ericsson, that's where we're plopping money. >> market flash with josh lipton, a name he's following today. >> trying to please uncle sam here, anheuser slush/imbev revising the terms of its takeover of grupo modelo. the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and give it perpetual rights for crow no and other modelo brands in the u.s. investors cheering that news. constellation rocketing higher. options traders though maybe have a different take on constellation, mark sebastian of option pit points out that traders are buying every put they had get their hands on in march. back to you. >> joey, you have a thought on this space? >> no, i don't and it's not something that i generally follow. i think overall when you look globally the most important thing in the beverage space that has the exposure in the emerging markets. >> baker you're shaking your head no, not a space you
trade but in terms of industrial level the networking companies, cisco came out with good reports, ericsson, that's where we're plopping money. >> market flash with josh lipton, a name he's following today. >> trying to please uncle sam here, anheuser slush/imbev revising the terms of its takeover of grupo modelo. the u.s. government rejects to the deal says it would restrict competition and lead to higher beer prices. anheuser-busch sells a u.s. brewery next to constellation and...
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erick erickson was one of his biggest detractors and the minute he started this confessional tour, ericssone him, let's be graceful and give him other shot. >> it's not rural south carolina. it's not cottonland. it's very beautiful charlton, one of the most beautiful cities in the world i think. are those people up to this kind of level of life? this sort of way of looking at things, this kay sir ra sir ra. do they have enough of that to vote for him? mark? i'm sorry, not mark, john. we're talking about mark. >> it is within the realm -- that's okay. although i hope my wife doesn't make the comparison. >> no, you're not mark. >> it's within the realm of possibility, and understand that charlton, like new orleans, is a pretty sophisticated city, and there will be some folks who may want to try and forgive, but also who may want to try and look the other way. one thing that's important to understand is mark sanford aside from his incredible bumbles on this, you know, back in 2009, has always been a very capable politician and by comparison to some of the other candidates he comes off pretty w
erick erickson was one of his biggest detractors and the minute he started this confessional tour, ericssone him, let's be graceful and give him other shot. >> it's not rural south carolina. it's not cottonland. it's very beautiful charlton, one of the most beautiful cities in the world i think. are those people up to this kind of level of life? this sort of way of looking at things, this kay sir ra sir ra. do they have enough of that to vote for him? mark? i'm sorry, not mark, john....
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cash flishgt home, but it doesn't help that ceo of carnival corporation, the parent company, mickey ericsson this week kicking back at a my hey heat game as drama was unfolding, this as people on his ship are walking through sewage. part owner of that team. his net worth, $5 billion, and he's court side. g gerry cahill, a $3.7 million pay package back in 2001. some analysts saying long-term cruise loyalists will still book. but after after the costa conc ran aground, bookings did not suffer. the tony hayward example has to be foremost in mind for crisis managers. famously said i want my life back. you have to be very careful about the public perception of executives when you have people who are customers who are suffering. >> absolutely. great advice, right? 24 minutes past the hour. we'll continue coverage of that cruise ship. hear from one of the passengers about their personal experience, that's coming up. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and
cash flishgt home, but it doesn't help that ceo of carnival corporation, the parent company, mickey ericsson this week kicking back at a my hey heat game as drama was unfolding, this as people on his ship are walking through sewage. part owner of that team. his net worth, $5 billion, and he's court side. g gerry cahill, a $3.7 million pay package back in 2001. some analysts saying long-term cruise loyalists will still book. but after after the costa conc ran aground, bookings did not suffer....
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the former verizon cto and the former sony ericsson ceo join the board of blackberry.n amazing launch. >> i mean, they are -- the ceo days, they were regarded as being a company in canada, listening only to themselves, bring new people in. it is funny, luke apple and think all the companies that reported this quarter, three of them, great american company, grate innovation over time what do they do? immediately, they announced an even bigger buy back, raised that dividend, 3 m underperformed a bunch of years it has come back. >> more 52-week highs this year than any other stock. >> did you see that? i thought that was a great stat. what did they do? they still felt compelled to be shareholder friendly. >> certainly microsoft and apple it is overseas. you do need to pay significant repatriation. >> leave it there, leave the cash overseas and just use all your free cash. it is generating lots of cash every day. >> that's einhorn's point. >> right. >> but we are seeing companies try to figure out ways to use that cash. biogene yesterday used the cash overseas because elan
the former verizon cto and the former sony ericsson ceo join the board of blackberry.n amazing launch. >> i mean, they are -- the ceo days, they were regarded as being a company in canada, listening only to themselves, bring new people in. it is funny, luke apple and think all the companies that reported this quarter, three of them, great american company, grate innovation over time what do they do? immediately, they announced an even bigger buy back, raised that dividend, 3 m...
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. >> and ericsson went on and boarded the ship. >> though, i don't think he did. it would have been nice if they did for some of the passengers pb but the question for a lot of people, if you've got 4,000 people trapped on a ship, at what point do you let them off if they want to get off? is there a habeas corpus here is that the call in the military? >> but i mean, from other people we've heard, too, that that is a pretty difficult undertaking to get them off. >> you're left liable as a company if you ensure their safety and keep them on the ship than trying something tricky at sea. >> you have 4,000 on the ship, why do you want 4001? he's just going to be in line for the bathroom. >> it's a technical position. it's how you deal with the technical position. >> and the offshoring of the authorization, the fact that it is a few market in the minute, the fact that it is a flag carrier in the bahamas complicates it. because you did offshore wpp's market for a while, didn't you? >> if ireland is offshore, simon, yes. we're back in the uk now. >> where are you now? did
. >> and ericsson went on and boarded the ship. >> though, i don't think he did. it would have been nice if they did for some of the passengers pb but the question for a lot of people, if you've got 4,000 people trapped on a ship, at what point do you let them off if they want to get off? is there a habeas corpus here is that the call in the military? >> but i mean, from other people we've heard, too, that that is a pretty difficult undertaking to get them off. >> you're...
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. >> an ordinary introduction what chronicle ericsson incredible political career and rise to majority leader and talk about the newest legislative accomplishments. but eric's career, as those of you know, is not primarily a collection of accomplishments. it's a long-term effort to make a better, fairer country for all americans. eric's is someone who regularly pauses to remember the lot of public policy, valuing justice for all, protecting the vulnerable and fighting against class divisions in american life. he cares about freedom and opportunity because he knows they lead to a happier, more prosperous life for more people. he cares about those are being left behind by failing in school, people who are looking for work and cannot find it, and people who face barriers to starting businesses and building a better life. eric cantor knows that behind each piece of legislation, policy and all of this is an american, or someone who wants to become an american. here's the reason i admire eric the most i think in the years that i've gotten to know him. and become his friend. he fights for eve
. >> an ordinary introduction what chronicle ericsson incredible political career and rise to majority leader and talk about the newest legislative accomplishments. but eric's career, as those of you know, is not primarily a collection of accomplishments. it's a long-term effort to make a better, fairer country for all americans. eric's is someone who regularly pauses to remember the lot of public policy, valuing justice for all, protecting the vulnerable and fighting against class...