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eric: kill it? >> anthony: kill 'em. >> eric: okay, okay, hold on. >> anthony: definitely the '66 latour. how much is it? is it expensive enough? >> eric: yeah. they're gonna love you. >> anthony: we deserve it. oh, that's good. >> eric: right, this is good, huh. >> anthony: well worth the expense to someone else. >> eric: this is the beginning. we are going to have a week of good food, good wine and some ski, right? >> anthony: so what is the specialty of the region? >> eric: so they do the raclette. >> anthony: cheese. >> eric: you know, like -- yeah cheese. >> anthony: right. >> eric: the fondue. >> anthony: that's cheese. >> eric: tartiflette. >> anthony: that's cheese. >> eric: i don't know. >> anthony: that's not bad. i like cheese. >> eric: i like stews. they make a lot of stews, too. >> anthony: yeah, of what animals? >> eric: mostly beef. >> anthony: yeah? a lot of cows up here? >> eric: yeah. >> anthony: i like cows, to eat. >> eric: yeah, to eat, of course. >> anthony: i don't much like t
eric: kill it? >> anthony: kill 'em. >> eric: okay, okay, hold on. >> anthony: definitely the '66 latour. how much is it? is it expensive enough? >> eric: yeah. they're gonna love you. >> anthony: we deserve it. oh, that's good. >> eric: right, this is good, huh. >> anthony: well worth the expense to someone else. >> eric: this is the beginning. we are going to have a week of good food, good wine and some ski, right? >> anthony: so what is...
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eric: i'm eric shawn. the president told supporters at you a mississippi rally last night that he was not concerned, and speaker nancy pelosi defended the investigation. she said the president's actions left them no choice but to take action. president trump: this is one i never thought it would be involved with. impeachment. to me it's a dirty word. we have never had greater support than we have right now. it's true. >> this is not about his personality or policies. that's for the elections to decide. this business our honor, our oath of office. whether he's honoring his oath of office to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. eric: laura blanchard standing by in the washington bureau. >> nancy pelosi says she wants to make things as transparent as possible. but president trump average members of the republican party say they are not sure if she means that. they say americans have been in the dark the entire time. president trump was down in tupelo, mississippi for a keep america great
eric: i'm eric shawn. the president told supporters at you a mississippi rally last night that he was not concerned, and speaker nancy pelosi defended the investigation. she said the president's actions left them no choice but to take action. president trump: this is one i never thought it would be involved with. impeachment. to me it's a dirty word. we have never had greater support than we have right now. it's true. >> this is not about his personality or policies. that's for the...
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eric's attorney told the jury two things. one, eric couldn't have done. it 18 minutes before the murder he was at a pay phone at a denny's in the even in new port beach. >> true, the phone bill which might have proved it had been logged but the point was said his lawyers he couldn't have made it all the way to new port beach in time to commit the murder. and any way, they're saying, nanette did it. >> that the evidence in this case, and at this trial, shows that nanette johnson is the person most likely to have committed this murder. eric naposki was nearly merely the patsy. >> but in nanette's trial, her attorney said she was innocent and eric committed the murder. >> over the course of this trial, the evidence is going to hear that -- >> mutue mutual finger pointing >> so nanette's attorney had to admit that her client wasn't exactly a saint. >> you can be anything you want, a liar, a cheat, whatever you want to call it. >> it seems to me in court you called your client a [ bleep ]. >> you can't ignore the most important part, and just because you treat
eric's attorney told the jury two things. one, eric couldn't have done. it 18 minutes before the murder he was at a pay phone at a denny's in the even in new port beach. >> true, the phone bill which might have proved it had been logged but the point was said his lawyers he couldn't have made it all the way to new port beach in time to commit the murder. and any way, they're saying, nanette did it. >> that the evidence in this case, and at this trial, shows that nanette johnson is...
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eric: hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn. this comes as the impeachment hearings are about to go public for the very first time. those public hearings with testimony that we can all watch on our television sents are set for this coming week. they will start on wednesday. -- start on wednesday. garrett tenney with more. >> reporter: well, republicans were hoping to lift the focus of these public hearings from president trump's interactions with ukraine to that of the bidens and the dnc during the 2016 election. that is why the gop requested witnesses such as hunter biden and his business partner as well as nellie ohr. intelligence chairman adam schiff is suggesting that is not going to happen though. and this morning the chairman of the democratic caucus, hakim jeff race, dismiss the gop's list tweeting: sham witnesses wanted to testify. my two cents? get lost. but on fox news sunday, congressman sean patrick maloney, who sits on the intelligence committee, said he expects some of the gop's witnesses will be allowed to testify
eric: hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn. this comes as the impeachment hearings are about to go public for the very first time. those public hearings with testimony that we can all watch on our television sents are set for this coming week. they will start on wednesday. -- start on wednesday. garrett tenney with more. >> reporter: well, republicans were hoping to lift the focus of these public hearings from president trump's interactions with ukraine to that of the bidens and the dnc during...
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eric. eric: christina, thanks so much. arthel: it is down to the wire in louisiana's race for governor. both sides pulling out all the stops as voters head to the polls. plus, adam schiff accusing president trump of witness intimidation. will the president's tweets raise the stakes in the show glown there is nothing more dangerous than an unethical president who believes he is above the law. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo) automatically sort your expenses and save over 40 hours a month. (danny) every day you're nearly fried to a crisp, professionally! (vo) you earned it, we're here to make sure you get it. quickbooks. backing you. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% cle
eric. eric: christina, thanks so much. arthel: it is down to the wire in louisiana's race for governor. both sides pulling out all the stops as voters head to the polls. plus, adam schiff accusing president trump of witness intimidation. will the president's tweets raise the stakes in the show glown there is nothing more dangerous than an unethical president who believes he is above the law. (danny) let me get this straight. after a long day of hard work... ...you have to do more work? (vo)...
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eric. eric: thank you, mark. arthel: for more on what could happen should the impeachment trial had to the senate let's bring in politico congressional reporter, andrew. thank you for being with us. look, this is a pivotal point for the house democrats. they presented strong testimony last couple of weeks especially last week but did they move the needle on their case for impeachment? >> democrats are feeling increasingly optimistic and confident about the case they have built against the president but one key barometer they have failed on witches getting robbed again support. you will recall earlier this summer speaker pelosi when she was resisting impeachment proceedings said one of the key barometers for her was strong bipartisan buy-in but of course at this point it's not looking like any republik in ob supporting impeachment and the party as a whole will be unified coming out of the house process. the best data point to support that, arthel, are the fact that congressman will hurt, republic and from texas wh
eric. eric: thank you, mark. arthel: for more on what could happen should the impeachment trial had to the senate let's bring in politico congressional reporter, andrew. thank you for being with us. look, this is a pivotal point for the house democrats. they presented strong testimony last couple of weeks especially last week but did they move the needle on their case for impeachment? >> democrats are feeling increasingly optimistic and confident about the case they have built against the...
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eric? eric: ellison, thank you very much. arthel: we're bringing in david mark, the news editor for the "washington examiner". let's start with the g.o.p. witness wish list. let's talk about who is on the list, why they are on the list, and what does the list foreshadow in terms of direction and demeanor of the g.o.p. lawmakers will likely take on during these open hearings? >> well, those we know will be testifying are those who have given you might say favorable testimony at least from the democrats' point of view testimony that incriminates president trump, his advisors, other officials from his administration. those not on the witness list are the ones house republicans want to call, specifically as was mentioned hunter biden, son of former vice president joe biden who is at the center of the whole ukraine whistle-blower scandal. arthel: right, that's been debunked. what is this list -- the g.o.p. wish list say to you? >> it says what they really want to do is turn attention away from the actions or alleged actions about
eric? eric: ellison, thank you very much. arthel: we're bringing in david mark, the news editor for the "washington examiner". let's start with the g.o.p. witness wish list. let's talk about who is on the list, why they are on the list, and what does the list foreshadow in terms of direction and demeanor of the g.o.p. lawmakers will likely take on during these open hearings? >> well, those we know will be testifying are those who have given you might say favorable testimony at...
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eric? eric: and for more on what's coming and what the nation could be watching, slightly transfixed by the hearings, a california congressman joins us who chairs the subcommittee on oversight and investigations. carson, welcome -- >> thanks for having me on. eric of course. what do you expect will be flickering across our television screens perhaps in a few weeks? >> you know, i don't think anyone should be happy that we're going down this process, but i am glad it's going to an open hearing process where the public can watch the testimony, the republicans will have a chance to ask questions, the president will have a chance to defend himself, and that's what should happen. and then every member of congress can see the depositions, they can participate in this process. eric: we're told that there will likely be 45 minute question periods for both sides, republicans and democrats. could this be laying out the case on one side if -- and the republicans trying to clean it up and answer, basic
eric? eric: and for more on what's coming and what the nation could be watching, slightly transfixed by the hearings, a california congressman joins us who chairs the subcommittee on oversight and investigations. carson, welcome -- >> thanks for having me on. eric of course. what do you expect will be flickering across our television screens perhaps in a few weeks? >> you know, i don't think anyone should be happy that we're going down this process, but i am glad it's going to an...
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i'm eric shawn. eric: i'm arthel neville. last week the house intelligence committee heard testimony from former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch acting ambassador to ukraine, william taylor, and deputy assistant secretary of state george kent. >> there is now ample evidence out there, you know, that there was a corrupt deal being cooked up, the three witnesses you saw in public this week of course were important because they could give context to what has occurred. >> none of them were on the july 25th call in question. none of them have first-hand information of that call. none of them are aware of any criminal activity or impeachable offense. i think the impression of the american people is what is this about, and why are we here? arthel: we have live fox news team coverage with kevin cork standing by the white house. but we begin with mark meredith in our washington bureau. mark? >> good afternoon, arthel. on tuesday lawmakers will kick off the second week of the public hearings for the inquiry. eight people a
i'm eric shawn. eric: i'm arthel neville. last week the house intelligence committee heard testimony from former u.s. ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch acting ambassador to ukraine, william taylor, and deputy assistant secretary of state george kent. >> there is now ample evidence out there, you know, that there was a corrupt deal being cooked up, the three witnesses you saw in public this week of course were important because they could give context to what has occurred. >>...
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eric? eric: well, impeachment proceedings are going to pick back up next week, and for the very first time the white house counsel, well, he's being invited to take part in those proceedings. coming up, we'll take a look at what is ahead and the surprising divide between men and women over support for their president's impeachment. t a sno. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was really easy! i love you! what? sweetie! hands off the glass. ugh!! call geico and see how easy saving on homeowners and condo insurance can be. i love her! it nice?ce. this is the most-awarded minivan three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go seats, man, y'all getting a hook up and y'all don't even work here. pacificaaaaa! can you tell me the story again? every family has their own unique story. give your
eric? eric: well, impeachment proceedings are going to pick back up next week, and for the very first time the white house counsel, well, he's being invited to take part in those proceedings. coming up, we'll take a look at what is ahead and the surprising divide between men and women over support for their president's impeachment. t a sno. i'll get that later. dylan! but the one thing we could both agree on was getting geico to help with homeowners insurance. what? switching and saving was...
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eric: thank you for joining us on the fox news channel. i'm eric sean. a divided house this week voted to formalize the rules of their impeachment process. that vote along party lines shows republicans do remain firmly behind the president but you know democrats appear confident that shining a light on his conduct, they they think could bolster public support for their inquiry heading into the 2020 election. we have a live report from the north lawn of the white house with the latest developments. >> reporter: good morning from the white house. president trump and other republicans are criticizing this impeachment inquiry, arguing that much of it is happening behind the scenes, behind closed doors and it's not open to the public. well, house speaker nancy pelosi announced there will be public hearings sometime this month. the president continues to play down impeachment talks, arguing it shouldn't have happened in the first place, but members of his inner sir l kell at the white house -- circle at the white house now publicly saying they're prepared for
eric: thank you for joining us on the fox news channel. i'm eric sean. a divided house this week voted to formalize the rules of their impeachment process. that vote along party lines shows republicans do remain firmly behind the president but you know democrats appear confident that shining a light on his conduct, they they think could bolster public support for their inquiry heading into the 2020 election. we have a live report from the north lawn of the white house with the latest...
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eric. eric: arthel. arthel: navy seal gallagher speaking out, president trump restoring rank after acquitted of war crimes, but still the president is allowing the navy to press forward with internal review, here is gallagher on "fox & friends" earlier. >> this is all about ego and retaliation, this has nothing to do with discipline. they could have taken any time they wanted, they are trying to take it after the president restored my rank and after we just filed an ig exposing all of the corruption that's been going on during my case. arthel: jakey heinrich is following this from new york city, jackie. >> unclear if eddy gallagher knew this morning the navy would still be conducting a review to decide he should be removed from the navy seal, the same day he pardoned two other service members accused of war crime. the navy will not be take agoway war fighter and navy seal gallagher pen, the case handled very badly from the beginning, get back to business, there had been report that is navy
eric. eric: arthel. arthel: navy seal gallagher speaking out, president trump restoring rank after acquitted of war crimes, but still the president is allowing the navy to press forward with internal review, here is gallagher on "fox & friends" earlier. >> this is all about ego and retaliation, this has nothing to do with discipline. they could have taken any time they wanted, they are trying to take it after the president restored my rank and after we just filed an ig...
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eric: hello, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric sean, more administration officials are scheduled to testify this week behind closed doors as the democrats forge ahead with inquiry, this after the official house vote that was mostly divided along party lines. >> the whistleblower should be revealed because the whistleblower gave false stories, come people would call it a fraud, i won't go that far but when i read it closely, i probably would. but the whistleblower should be revealed. >> the republican party has now fully given itself over to being a personality cult for donald trump. so very sadly unlike the nixon or the clinton investigations, this is going to continue to break down a long partisan lines, doesn't need to be that way and shouldn't be that way, but my republican colleagues are unwilling to look at the facts here. eric: we have team live fox news coverage for you with the latest developments, garrett tenney in washington bureau but we will given with david, outside the white house i
eric: hello, arthel. thank you for joining us, i'm eric sean, more administration officials are scheduled to testify this week behind closed doors as the democrats forge ahead with inquiry, this after the official house vote that was mostly divided along party lines. >> the whistleblower should be revealed because the whistleblower gave false stories, come people would call it a fraud, i won't go that far but when i read it closely, i probably would. but the whistleblower should be...
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eric. eric: a perfect storm of screwups what attorney general william barr is saying about death of jeffrey epstein inside a manhattan jail cell two officers on the job when he died, they are facing federal charges falsifies records conspiracy. we are live in new york city in newsroom with more on this hi. reporter: ag barr sad doubts epstein committed suicide until investigation turned up evidence that changed his mind, the deciding factors included video surveillance did he expedited some of the jail cameras being down during that suicide there was enough tape to show nobody entered the area where epstein was housed the night he killed himself, still two guards charged with keeping watch over him now with indicted for falsifying reported conspiracy, for 8 hours leading up to when epstein was found hanging investigation relieved allegedly surfing the intent rather than 30 minute check also sleeping allegedly falsifying logs to cover it up other shortcomings at jail psychologists required e
eric. eric: a perfect storm of screwups what attorney general william barr is saying about death of jeffrey epstein inside a manhattan jail cell two officers on the job when he died, they are facing federal charges falsifies records conspiracy. we are live in new york city in newsroom with more on this hi. reporter: ag barr sad doubts epstein committed suicide until investigation turned up evidence that changed his mind, the deciding factors included video surveillance did he expedited some of...
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>> that was eric williams. >> reporter: eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super-high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. he would understand the law. i thought he was very fair. >> i mean, everyone respected him >> reporter: williams, married for 15 years with no kids of his own, was a strong advocate for children and specialized in child abuse cases. lt. jolie stewart often worked with him on those cases. >> how do you think he was perceived amongst his fellow colleagues, other attorneys? >> i think that he had a lot of respect with his peers. he was kind of the go-to guy for family law. >> i know he had a love for children. >> reporter: tera williams-bellemare knows that better than anyone. she's eric's sister. >> he
>> that was eric williams. >> reporter: eric williams? who was eric williams? he was a former deputy sheriff and longtime attorney with an office right across the street from the courthouse. in 2010, he was elected by the people of kaufman to be justice of the peace. shannon hebert worked with him said he had a sharp legal mind. in fact, he was a member of mensa, the organization for people with super-high iqs. >> he was a great judge. i liked having him in there. he would...
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eric: we have to leave it there. thank you very much. eric: the white house has been pushing back against the house impeachment inquiry. this is eight more officials are scheduled to testify this coming week. kevin cork is live on the north lawn of the white house with the latest. >> pushing back as the president recognizes the person he calls a rising star. i am at the white house and have that much in the white house coming out. ♪ so he can use less water to grow crops. at bayer, this is why we science. eric: at the white house braces for the next round of public hearings of the impeachment inquiry president trump is tweeting high praise for the house intelligence committee over her role in last week's hearing. joining us from the white house is kevin corke. >> good to be with you. she may have been a relative on loan outside of new york or in washington. but a strong performance of the impeachment inquiry hearing by congresswoman has got a great deal of attention in her exchanges with the committee chair adam schiff about the fairne
eric: we have to leave it there. thank you very much. eric: the white house has been pushing back against the house impeachment inquiry. this is eight more officials are scheduled to testify this coming week. kevin cork is live on the north lawn of the white house with the latest. >> pushing back as the president recognizes the person he calls a rising star. i am at the white house and have that much in the white house coming out. ♪ so he can use less water to grow crops. at bayer, this...
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eric: and vision loss doesn't determine my character. heather: it's our drive that shows who we are. marina: and we are here to let those challenged with blinding retinal diseases know... eric: that we are driven, too. carolyn: to be a beacon of strength, a champion of courage. heather: an advocate for hope. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. carolyn: we... eric: are the foundation... both: fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. lou: we are back with charlie hurt. speaker pelosi is saying the president is basically behind in the count because the facts are uncontested in this impeachment inquiry. this farce. and it becomes more farcical by the line being spewed by the left. >> i love that washington got so mad sat donald trump when he decided to defend himself on twitter against the former ambassador. of course, he had to defend himself on twitter. he had no other choice. but these people, it's incredible what they have done to this guy. when is donald trump going to get his first t
eric: and vision loss doesn't determine my character. heather: it's our drive that shows who we are. marina: and we are here to let those challenged with blinding retinal diseases know... eric: that we are driven, too. carolyn: to be a beacon of strength, a champion of courage. heather: an advocate for hope. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. carolyn: we... eric: are the foundation... both: fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. lou: we...
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>> eric: hey. >> roman: hey. how's it going? >> eric: good. i actually just came from seeing jennifer. >> roman: oh, man, i've been wanting to get over there. how's she doing? >> eric: she's great. we took a walk together on the floor at the hospital. >> roman: she's up moving around? wow, that is terrific news. >> eric: yeah, it is. you know, i'm happy for her and jack. >> roman: yeah. >> eric: i mean they can pick up right where they left off. >> roman: yeah, well, jenn missed a whole year, so for her they're newlyweds. >> eric: speaking of which... what do you think? >> ben: dad, you have to give sarah's baby back.
>> eric: hey. >> roman: hey. how's it going? >> eric: good. i actually just came from seeing jennifer. >> roman: oh, man, i've been wanting to get over there. how's she doing? >> eric: she's great. we took a walk together on the floor at the hospital. >> roman: she's up moving around? wow, that is terrific news. >> eric: yeah, it is. you know, i'm happy for her and jack. >> roman: yeah. >> eric: i mean they can pick up right where they left...
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eric guther, come on up. so today, colleagues, i would like for us to recognise and honour eric gutherts. he has served as the principal of mission high. in june, he left to start a new mission for the district's transformative mission where he supports leadership for principals and assistant principals. i did not allow his accomplishments during his tenure there to slip by unacknowledged in this chamber. after earning his bachelor's degree in english literature and a masters in education from university of california at los angelos, eric began his teaching career more than 30 years ago as an eighth grade english teacher in east los angelos. he then returned to his native bay area created and directed the bill wilson school in l.a., a school for homeless and run away teaches in the l.a. area. nearly 20 years ago, he began teaching english where he would serve as the english department chair and the reform facilitators and principal before becoming principal. eric has earned an impressive list of honours and a
eric guther, come on up. so today, colleagues, i would like for us to recognise and honour eric gutherts. he has served as the principal of mission high. in june, he left to start a new mission for the district's transformative mission where he supports leadership for principals and assistant principals. i did not allow his accomplishments during his tenure there to slip by unacknowledged in this chamber. after earning his bachelor's degree in english literature and a masters in education from...
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eric: stubhub has built a german this brand over 20 years. we really think it is one of -- built a tremendous brand over 20 years. we really think it is one of the best brands. guy: just picking up on that, do you regret selling it in the first place? romaine's question about whether this was a little bit personal, was that a mistake all those years ago? eric: unfortunately, it's a very good question, i had differences with my cofounders in the business, so i was pushed out, remained a large shareholder, and was rooting for it. if it had been up to me, i never would have sold it. certainly costing me a pretty penny to rebuy it, but we think that all is well that ends well, and it is definitely now a great purchase for viagogo. guy: as you say, it is costing you a pretty penny. can i deal with the details of the breakdown of that pretty penny in terms of the financing? are you going to do some cash? you've got debt coming in, plus equity coming in. can you walk us through how those are going to fit together? eric: we are not disclosing the spe
eric: stubhub has built a german this brand over 20 years. we really think it is one of -- built a tremendous brand over 20 years. we really think it is one of the best brands. guy: just picking up on that, do you regret selling it in the first place? romaine's question about whether this was a little bit personal, was that a mistake all those years ago? eric: unfortunately, it's a very good question, i had differences with my cofounders in the business, so i was pushed out, remained a large...
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coming up, eric will share his favorite power smokeless grill recipes. now, here's your host, eric theiss and denise repko. - denise, i'm super excited to show you this. - yeah? - it's my new power smokeless grill. this is the first indoor grill that has smoke extracting technology. you see that? now, i wanna show you something. now, what i'm gonna do is, i'm gonna turn off our our smoke extractor, and you're gonna see what happens. (sizzling) look at that. - [denise] this is gonna start to fill my kitchen. i don't want that. - [eric] now i'm gonna turn our smoke extractor on. - whoa! - it's like a vacuum. it's actually vacuuming up all that smoke, recycling the air, cleaning it, and then sending it back out. - that's fantastic. - [eric] right, think about this. look at that char. look at that steak. - it's just like i cooked it on the grill outside! - i know, but we did it inside. - without the smoke. - you've got that right. you're starting to get it, right? alright, you know what? our recipe book is filled with crazy good stuffed burgers like the one
coming up, eric will share his favorite power smokeless grill recipes. now, here's your host, eric theiss and denise repko. - denise, i'm super excited to show you this. - yeah? - it's my new power smokeless grill. this is the first indoor grill that has smoke extracting technology. you see that? now, i wanna show you something. now, what i'm gonna do is, i'm gonna turn off our our smoke extractor, and you're gonna see what happens. (sizzling) look at that. - [denise] this is gonna start to...
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eric: the company has undergone a cultural shift under dara khosrowshahi. to uber's benefit and detriment. it has kind of slowed down in terms of coming up with new ideas, new, exciting products. on the other hand, the company has tried to crack down. this is exactly the kind of area where the company hopes under dara to be winning. it is unfortunate for the business to make that happen. taylor: to not be hostile, not be dogmatic, but try to create a more friendly working approach. is that the approach they are taking and is it working? eric: i think dialogue, working with cities, countries of estates everything in between, but when they disagree, coming out and saying it. in the california fight over independent contractor rules, they did sort of say, the referendum, we will put money behind it. we are a company that will throw our weight around more than they might have had after travis kalanick left the job and reputation was in tatters. i think they are still trying to play the cooperative nice guy to the extent they can. taylor: talking about uber's re
eric: the company has undergone a cultural shift under dara khosrowshahi. to uber's benefit and detriment. it has kind of slowed down in terms of coming up with new ideas, new, exciting products. on the other hand, the company has tried to crack down. this is exactly the kind of area where the company hopes under dara to be winning. it is unfortunate for the business to make that happen. taylor: to not be hostile, not be dogmatic, but try to create a more friendly working approach. is that the...
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eric harris was the ringleader. he wanted to show how powerful he was. >> on his internet page harris wrote, "pipe bombs are some of the easiest and deadliest ways to kill a group of people." >> columbine wasn't really intended as a school shooting. it was primarily intended as a bombing. >> they were inspired by the oklahoma city bombing. they hoped they'd would kill as many as 500 people. in the end a lot of their homemade bombs did not detonate. >> school bells have an ominous ring to them. is it about to happen in our schools? >> what columbine did in sort of the arc of terrorism was open a terrible pandora's box. because terrorism was always used for political ends. and what eric and dylan decided was like why don't we just do this terrorist stuff for our own aggrandizement. and they did. and that created a whole new template of these spectacle murders. we're giving them the platform to do this. we provide the coverage. they do the act and then we make them the stars. >>> the white house has now confirmed that
eric harris was the ringleader. he wanted to show how powerful he was. >> on his internet page harris wrote, "pipe bombs are some of the easiest and deadliest ways to kill a group of people." >> columbine wasn't really intended as a school shooting. it was primarily intended as a bombing. >> they were inspired by the oklahoma city bombing. they hoped they'd would kill as many as 500 people. in the end a lot of their homemade bombs did not detonate. >> school...
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so eric has seen this proposal and us help us modify it. and if you have thoughts or ideas, please send them through the commission to us. but it's one of my goals as minority leader -- might be what am i goals as majority leader one day. [laughing] to get this done because i love america, and this is so vital for the future of america. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> now, more from the national security commission on artificial intelligence conference in washington, d.c. during this portion former secretary of state henry kissinger shares his thoughts on the emergence of artificial intelligence and the role it played in the world. [applause] >> can everyone can meet? first of all you will have to use our imagination because there is no fireplace you but we are thinking it's a fireside chat. and i'm so grateful to have this opportunity today. dr. kissinger and i met several years ago now. he has been a key person where he can go to for advice about both professional and career things as well as geopolitical events. very few fr
so eric has seen this proposal and us help us modify it. and if you have thoughts or ideas, please send them through the commission to us. but it's one of my goals as minority leader -- might be what am i goals as majority leader one day. [laughing] to get this done because i love america, and this is so vital for the future of america. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> now, more from the national security commission on artificial intelligence conference in washington, d.c....
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. >> eric: thank you. >> roman: anything for my son. >> eric: yeah? well, i'm happy to hear you say that, because i want to know if you want to support this year's pledge drive to the horton center. >> roman: oh, my. it's been a year? >> eric: mm-hmm. >> roman: seems like yesterday we just had the last one. >> eric: yeah. >> roman: of course i'll contribute. how's the drive going? >> eric: well, i'm happy to say people give generously. >> roman: well, everybody knows how important the center's services are, especially in difficult times. i] what are you doing? you have had your nose in that laptop for days. what are you so focused on? >> victor: you are still the man. >> maggie: victor! >> victor: iced tea. i was just having some iced tea. >> maggie: iced tea that smells like 30-year-old scotch, even from here. >> victor: sorry. >> maggie: oh, you don't have to apologize, and you don't have to lie. i know all about your secret stashes. >> victor: you do? >> maggie: uh-huh. your hiding places aren't so hidden. what are you celebrating? >> victor: ciara
. >> eric: thank you. >> roman: anything for my son. >> eric: yeah? well, i'm happy to hear you say that, because i want to know if you want to support this year's pledge drive to the horton center. >> roman: oh, my. it's been a year? >> eric: mm-hmm. >> roman: seems like yesterday we just had the last one. >> eric: yeah. >> roman: of course i'll contribute. how's the drive going? >> eric: well, i'm happy to say people give generously....
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eric gordon joins us, a professor at the law school of business to talk mout this. . good to see you again, eric. >> hello, sue. >> let's sta o first wall what an investor -- what questions should an investor be asking about this situation when a ceo departs. >> the first thing they should ask i who is going to be the new ceo? onald's we know they auns noed it right away. whoyou want to find out that is. if there is an interim, you're going to be even more worried as an investors. once you know who the ceo is, you want to find out is this ceo going to makak big changes or stay thew course? o you think about them? sort of fate goes with t new ceo. so thahis the first i woul ask: >> you know,ist just seems lately there haveeen a whole slsl of ceos who have left their companies rher abruptly. what do you think is going on here? >> you know, i think it's a tough time. the demands for performance on the job are high and on top of that, the demands for your personal conduct are higher. >> right. >> you ow, we shifted from i think a long era of wink-wink, nod, nod, well it's
eric gordon joins us, a professor at the law school of business to talk mout this. . good to see you again, eric. >> hello, sue. >> let's sta o first wall what an investor -- what questions should an investor be asking about this situation when a ceo departs. >> the first thing they should ask i who is going to be the new ceo? onald's we know they auns noed it right away. whoyou want to find out that is. if there is an interim, you're going to be even more worried as an...
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i want to thank eric and bob schmidt for getting me to speak here. when congress set up the commission, i couldn't think of two better folks to lead it, and so i very much appreciate that, because this is one of the issues that is probably the most important facing us, if you looked at the ratio of how much attention this issue gets in terms of what government should be doing, as opposed to its importance, it's one of the lowest ratios that there is and that is not good for the future of the country. we all know that artificial intelligence is changing everything, how we communicate, how we conduct commerce, how we protect and store and analyze data, how we protect ourselves. it's going to have a huge impact on national security, and if america can get ai right, we'll be the ones to maintain a national security edge on our adversaries, but the converse is also true. we may lose that edge if we don't get it right or if we're complacent and let others get ahead of us. if we get ai right, we'll be the ones who benefit most from the economic potential, t
i want to thank eric and bob schmidt for getting me to speak here. when congress set up the commission, i couldn't think of two better folks to lead it, and so i very much appreciate that, because this is one of the issues that is probably the most important facing us, if you looked at the ratio of how much attention this issue gets in terms of what government should be doing, as opposed to its importance, it's one of the lowest ratios that there is and that is not good for the future of the...
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and i had barely met eric before then. and i began my speech by saying, i'm tremendously impressed by what i've seen but i want you all to understand that i consider google a threat to civilization as i understand it. [ laughter ] this was the beginning of our friendship. [ laughter ] and the next step in my being here was i was in the national conference, which, in europe, which on its schedule had a provision for artificial intelligence and i thought it was a great opportunity for me to catch up on my jet lag. and i was headed out of the door when eric was standing there, said, this might interest you and you really ought to hear it. except for that, you might have been spared. [ laughter ] it's okay. so. i went there and somebody from deep think was explaining that he was designing a computer that would be able to play the game of go and he was confident that he could design it so that it would be the champions of china and of korea. as you know, google go has 180 pieces. for each side beginning on an open square and th
and i had barely met eric before then. and i began my speech by saying, i'm tremendously impressed by what i've seen but i want you all to understand that i consider google a threat to civilization as i understand it. [ laughter ] this was the beginning of our friendship. [ laughter ] and the next step in my being here was i was in the national conference, which, in europe, which on its schedule had a provision for artificial intelligence and i thought it was a great opportunity for me to catch...
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>> eric: there's a lot. >> anthony: a lot of work? >> woman: yeah. >> man: it's a big season. >> anthony: all over southeast asia any hotel lobby, any hotel bar, there's a filipino band. >> woman: exactly. >> anthony: i've sat there drunk and challenged band after band, shirley bassey -- no problem! all of "dark side of the moon" -- no problem. all of guns n' roses -- no problem. >> eric: that is true. >> anthony: music and singing are a huge part of life in the philippines, so making it as a cover band, being sent abroad to perform is a big deal. but one thing remains the same -- always. to succeed, you better be able to pick up new material, fast. >> eric: whitney houston, celine dion, tony braxton, beatles and elvis presley. >> anthony: how many songs in your repertoire? around how many? >> eric: thousands already. >> anthony: and if you don't know it you pretty much can fake it real quick. >> woman: yeah. >> anthony: five years from now, where would you like to be? where would you like to be playing? >> eric: that's a good questio
>> eric: there's a lot. >> anthony: a lot of work? >> woman: yeah. >> man: it's a big season. >> anthony: all over southeast asia any hotel lobby, any hotel bar, there's a filipino band. >> woman: exactly. >> anthony: i've sat there drunk and challenged band after band, shirley bassey -- no problem! all of "dark side of the moon" -- no problem. all of guns n' roses -- no problem. >> eric: that is true. >> anthony: music and singing...
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eric: i don't think so. people are telling me that these boys who behave like girls are, in fact, girl inside so i'm saying, is their brain different? are their genes different?" i still have not seen that. bigad: while scientists and doctors continue to battle over the issue, schools and educators have been left on the front lines, often with little or no training on how to navigate what some view as dangerous territory. two years ago our investigative unit began collecting and analyzing data from the 20 largest school districts across all nine counties of the bay area. we discovered more than 105,000 students attended schools that failed to educate teachers on transgender issues. in reviewing school policies for all 20 districts, we learned that complete lack of training extended across five school districts. only livermore agreed to an interview. chris van schaack: it's new to us and i will be the first one to say that this is an area in which i'm not an expert. bigad: chris van schaack is deputy superint
eric: i don't think so. people are telling me that these boys who behave like girls are, in fact, girl inside so i'm saying, is their brain different? are their genes different?" i still have not seen that. bigad: while scientists and doctors continue to battle over the issue, schools and educators have been left on the front lines, often with little or no training on how to navigate what some view as dangerous territory. two years ago our investigative unit began collecting and analyzing...
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taylor: "bloomberg technology's" eric newcomer, thank you for joining us. eric: thank you. another big tech late lateday, -- text story thursday, -- tech story late thursday, some of the world's wealthiest investors are moving their money, and that includes big tech companies. >> we have a flood of information coming in. it will be really exciting tomorrow to look at it all in aggregate. uber was actually the most bought company despite the slump. travis kalanick himself has been selling. buying into it? tiger global, known for its private market bets as well. we also have them buying into this quarter slack and beyond meet, more ipo companies for this year. who else do we have that is kind of a hot stock? harvard management is flowing into facebook as well as tiger global. so we see some activity there. people seem a little bit mixed on apple and google. warren buffett trended down on apple a tiny bit, nothing to be super alarmed by. but alphabet itself, i would love to see what all these numbers look like in aggregate because it seems like hedge fund managers have a mixed
taylor: "bloomberg technology's" eric newcomer, thank you for joining us. eric: thank you. another big tech late lateday, -- text story thursday, -- tech story late thursday, some of the world's wealthiest investors are moving their money, and that includes big tech companies. >> we have a flood of information coming in. it will be really exciting tomorrow to look at it all in aggregate. uber was actually the most bought company despite the slump. travis kalanick himself has...
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taylor: for more, i want to bring in bloomberg technology's eric newcomer. uber says they are a technology company, so walk me through how the technology of this map -- of this app left so many vulnerabilities? eric: drivers were able to get on the platform even though they were not the right driver or properly licensed. rides with a driver who should not be giving the ride. that is a big concern for them. correct theing to mistake. about these questions whether the right drivers are giving rides is not a problem that uber wants to be having. taylor: you talk about them being on the ropes again. in your story, you point out it was september of 2017 when they temporarily had their license revoked as well. what changes have they made over that timeframe? the company has undergone a cultural shift under dara khosrowshahi. 's benefit and detriment. it has kind of slowed down in terms of coming up with new ideas, new, exciting products. on the other hand, the company has tried to crack down. this is exactly the kind of area where the company hopes under dara to b
taylor: for more, i want to bring in bloomberg technology's eric newcomer. uber says they are a technology company, so walk me through how the technology of this map -- of this app left so many vulnerabilities? eric: drivers were able to get on the platform even though they were not the right driver or properly licensed. rides with a driver who should not be giving the ride. that is a big concern for them. correct theing to mistake. about these questions whether the right drivers are giving...
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when he was talk about the explosive offing statement, he was referring to eric swalwell. kat: i love it. >> i think it started as problematic for the president. when you had ambassador sondland say there was a quid pro quo. ahh, there is a john dean moment. then he started walking it back. er witnesses didn't have the first-hand knowledge the democrats thought they had. nancy pelosi started this idea saying it had to be bipartisan. they haven't removed a single republican in the house. and as you look at the polls, they are starting to shift where independent voters by big margins are saying this matters more to politicians than it does to me. they care more about the economy and issues that affect them in their communities. and not impeachment. yes there was damaging testimony, but the big picture, this was a pretty good week for the president. greg: there is a lot of sausage. terry, big set of sausage? greg: i have a picture of you by the way. >> we should probably move on. greg: that's him showing you have sat my thing over the weekend in flair jeans. >> i feel like yo
when he was talk about the explosive offing statement, he was referring to eric swalwell. kat: i love it. >> i think it started as problematic for the president. when you had ambassador sondland say there was a quid pro quo. ahh, there is a john dean moment. then he started walking it back. er witnesses didn't have the first-hand knowledge the democrats thought they had. nancy pelosi started this idea saying it had to be bipartisan. they haven't removed a single republican in the house....
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welcome, david. >> thank you, eric. it's great to be here. >> and let's jump in and ask you what is jewish learning works? >> jewish learning works is what is called a communal agency for jewish education. those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. they have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the central agency for jewish education. jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and started earlier. it was called jewish education center and we changed our name about eight years ago. and the purpose of those organizations is to promote to advance jewish learning in the community. that's what it's always been. as schools begin to develop in the mid-20th century in san francisco and the bay area, the bureaus main strategy was to support those schools, to make education better. the way we made education better was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, curricular materials, resources, and to a large degre
welcome, david. >> thank you, eric. it's great to be here. >> and let's jump in and ask you what is jewish learning works? >> jewish learning works is what is called a communal agency for jewish education. those are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 years ago. they have been called thing like the bureau of jewishec or the central agency for jewish education. jewish morning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and started earlier. it was...
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i'm rabbi eric weiss. across the countries and communities we look for didn't ways to educate youth and we invite you into a conversation with the ceo to talk about this important perspective within the jaw wish jewish community. >> let's ask you what is jewish learning works? >> it is for jewish education. these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education. jewish learning works used to be called the bureau of jewish education and it was called jaw wish education center. we changed our name about rate years ago. the purpose is to promoted, to advance jewish learning in the community. that is what it has always been. as schools began to develop in the mid 20th century in the san francisco bay area, the bureau's main strategy was to support the schools and make education better. the wayway did was by supporting the schools and providing training, professional development for educators, an
i'm rabbi eric weiss. across the countries and communities we look for didn't ways to educate youth and we invite you into a conversation with the ceo to talk about this important perspective within the jaw wish jewish community. >> let's ask you what is jewish learning works? >> it is for jewish education. these are agencies that sprung up across north america about 100 year ago and often been called the bauer re-of jewish education or the central agency for jewish education....
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eric, i want to turn to you. before we get to trump, talk a little bit about how you see the presidency, the contract between the president and the citizenry, and where you think it fits into this discussion about misconduct overall. >> is a big topic, obviously. book. turned in my second in 2004,book came out i think. in the first book, i concluded the president shouldn't lie. now i don't feel that way anymore. i really don't. part of life.is a i think everybody lies. just about everybody. and just about all politicians live. if you look at how presidents are judged, the ones who lied are not any less popular or successful than the ones who didn't live. jimmy carter hardly ever lied. john kennedy lied all the time. franklin roosevelt lied a tremendous amount. and he saved western civilization by lying, i would argue. president of the united states, you almost have to live. -- lie. because people can't handle the truth. for the first century and a half of american history, i would say presidents lied for two reas
eric, i want to turn to you. before we get to trump, talk a little bit about how you see the presidency, the contract between the president and the citizenry, and where you think it fits into this discussion about misconduct overall. >> is a big topic, obviously. book. turned in my second in 2004,book came out i think. in the first book, i concluded the president shouldn't lie. now i don't feel that way anymore. i really don't. part of life.is a i think everybody lies. just about...
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eric will tell us how trump's lying is worse than any other president. before that, i want to ask you, i agree with you, the war on terror, it changed the presidency and the executive in ways, it is quaint now. do you agree with that? are we really any different or are we just going to, in 10 years, issue another book, presidential misconduct, updated once again? or are we living in a different place? because of the national security state? >> i fear that we are living in a different place. i am deeply suspicious of pronouncements of new paradigms. it reminds me of bill gates and ologists predicting the utopian future that awaits us after the bumpy transition. the transition is where people live. this is not something we can escape that easily. this is everyday life. our everyday lives, and this is partly due to technology, as you know, and the capacity of the nsa and other agencies, the kinds of revelations that eric snowden made about the dragnet that encompasses all americans. and lists google and facebook and the rest to monitor our conversations. in
eric will tell us how trump's lying is worse than any other president. before that, i want to ask you, i agree with you, the war on terror, it changed the presidency and the executive in ways, it is quaint now. do you agree with that? are we really any different or are we just going to, in 10 years, issue another book, presidential misconduct, updated once again? or are we living in a different place? because of the national security state? >> i fear that we are living in a different...
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government absolutely and souness rigging markets thank you eric holder and that and now you did your job if we are a small fee was pay we keep $0.90 of every dollar we steal right warm up j.p. morgan but that's not enough they then want to sue the government for doing their job as private corporation that's absolute correct this is intimidation and this is the political climate we're in where a company caught red handed committing wrongdoing immediately turns the tables on the cops on the regulators and accuses them of writing i mean they want to malfeasance stories in new york of cops being spit at and having water pour naaman disrespected it comes from j.p. morgan it comes from kraft it comes from heinz it comes from warren buffett it comes to eric holder who treat law enforcement agencies in regulators. garbage that the highest levels of our government that trickles down to the street they are providing the example for people to follow of treating police like garbage and ok so the discraft company of course because they can't make money on crackers they have to resort to the finan
government absolutely and souness rigging markets thank you eric holder and that and now you did your job if we are a small fee was pay we keep $0.90 of every dollar we steal right warm up j.p. morgan but that's not enough they then want to sue the government for doing their job as private corporation that's absolute correct this is intimidation and this is the political climate we're in where a company caught red handed committing wrongdoing immediately turns the tables on the cops on the...
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michael eric dyson joins us after the break. stick around phenomenal [ cheers and applause ♪ zie) kermit! (kermit) fozzie! you're on my tv! (fozzie) and you're on my tv! (dr. teeth) and i'm on both your tvs. (miss piggy) and of course, moi is on tv. (statler & waldorf) nobody cares! hahaha! (dr. teeth) woah woah woah. how are we all on each other's tvs? (animal) me on tv! (fozzie) oh i believe i have the answer. you see... (miss piggy) the thing on the tv is a portal tv and it lets you...
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when he was talking about the explosive opening statement he was talking about eric swalwell. i think it started as problematic for the president. when you had ambassador sondland saying there was a quid pro quo. it was ahh, it's a john dean moment. the democrats thought they had -- after all this the bottom linecr is nancy pelosi started this ideanc saying it had to be bipartisan. they haven't moved a single republic county appears in the house. there is never a trial. you look at the polls, they are starting to shift where independent voters by big margins 5-60:% saying -- 50-60 percent saying this matters more to politicians than it does to me. yes, there was damaging testimony in some respects. but the big picture, this was a good week f for the president. greg: it was more like a jimmy dean moment. there was a lot of sausage. >> i have a picture of you by the way. >> we should probably move on. >> that's him showing up at my thing over the weekend in flair jeans. he looks like he walked out of a 977 disco contest. >> you are hurting my feelings everybody else which has al
when he was talking about the explosive opening statement he was talking about eric swalwell. i think it started as problematic for the president. when you had ambassador sondland saying there was a quid pro quo. it was ahh, it's a john dean moment. the democrats thought they had -- after all this the bottom linecr is nancy pelosi started this ideanc saying it had to be bipartisan. they haven't moved a single republic county appears in the house. there is never a trial. you look at the polls,...
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eric: we drive the research for the cures we're finding. marina: we're fighting macular degeneration, heather: lca, eric: retinitis pigmentosa, marina: and the entire spectrum of blinding retinal diseases. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. all: we... are the foundation fighting blindness. carolyn: together... eric: we are fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment after being at school all day and i remember him getting into the car just balling... and saying: "mom, i have no friends" "why don't i have any friends?" it broke my heart. ♪brother let me be your shelter♪ ♪never leave you all alone that was the moment when i realized that i needed to do something about this. i needed to make a difference in his life. go! and i knew that if i could help him find a friend, i could help teach other people that including people with differences is the right thing to do. ♪bring it home ♪brother let me be your shel
eric: we drive the research for the cures we're finding. marina: we're fighting macular degeneration, heather: lca, eric: retinitis pigmentosa, marina: and the entire spectrum of blinding retinal diseases. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. all: we... are the foundation fighting blindness. carolyn: together... eric: we are fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. my twin brother jacob has an autism spectrum disorder i remember one moment...
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eric: we drive the research for the cures we're finding. marina: we're fighting macular degeneration, heather: lca, eric: retinitis pigmentosa, marina: and the entire spectrum of blinding retinal diseases. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. all: we... are the foundation fighting blindness. carolyn: together... eric: we are fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> so, santa's little helper, the simpsons' family dog, is what breed? the answer is "b," a greyhound homer rescues from the dog track in "the simpsons'" first episode. [ dog growls ] >> the cane corso, or italian mastiff, is an aggressive breed, sometimes
eric: we drive the research for the cures we're finding. marina: we're fighting macular degeneration, heather: lca, eric: retinitis pigmentosa, marina: and the entire spectrum of blinding retinal diseases. eric: we fund. marina: we fight. heather and henry: we win. all: we... are the foundation fighting blindness. carolyn: together... eric: we are fighting blindness. carolyn: join the fight at fightingblindness.org. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone....
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slotted home one nailed in the 38 minutes after the restart con i hung on punted the ball downfield to eric tommy abode latched onto it and made it to neil for just pulled off in the 61st minutes by tommy outran kingsley shindler and hammered the ball past horn and that's how it ended a 2 nil victory for phone calls for 2 now because. it was hard work i think alone held up well especially on defense we had things pretty much under control i don't think our keeper had to make a single difficult stuff. and cologne go home dejected and mired in the relegation battle well just fans will be the ones bragging about their team at work this week . now for the late match on sunday shall come out spur this one saw a couple of lead changes the home side looked to be on their way to win number 2 this season after the iceman alfred finn both decided made it to one from the spot to leave was short lived though as those on top but not at home from a free kick to draw a shock a level after 70 minutes and then it was the way a blue who's always mean i mean harry finished the job with just under 10 minutes l
slotted home one nailed in the 38 minutes after the restart con i hung on punted the ball downfield to eric tommy abode latched onto it and made it to neil for just pulled off in the 61st minutes by tommy outran kingsley shindler and hammered the ball past horn and that's how it ended a 2 nil victory for phone calls for 2 now because. it was hard work i think alone held up well especially on defense we had things pretty much under control i don't think our keeper had to make a single difficult...
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in his former life eric also worked a lot 50 hours a week. but 4 years ago he suffered a burnout and also problems with his heart he could not work and received unemployment benefits was 6 months and then nothing at all. like you and i thought i would just rather. hold out for some layers of the list was going furniture my savings. i ended up. basically burning through everything and can afford to stay in a farm and. eric is trying to pick himself up nowadays is doing temporary work and is saving up to be able to rent an apartment. after her long day at work maria's back. to her. yeah it's where i work it's a little hard. i have to lift a lady she's very had. back and forth back and. 9 hours is. it's a lot of hours but i'm ok. thirsty my food my bed i'm ready to jump in my bit. counts. at half past 9 at night the gates closed from this point onward no more cars can enter the parking lots at night there isn't a security guard they haven't been any attacks here to date but maria doesn't take any chances. i close the door put the window down lik
in his former life eric also worked a lot 50 hours a week. but 4 years ago he suffered a burnout and also problems with his heart he could not work and received unemployment benefits was 6 months and then nothing at all. like you and i thought i would just rather. hold out for some layers of the list was going furniture my savings. i ended up. basically burning through everything and can afford to stay in a farm and. eric is trying to pick himself up nowadays is doing temporary work and is...
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i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. kate joins us with more on the emotional vigil. >> reporter: what i'm told is that officials are still working to narrow the search area of the missing plane. friends at the vigil tonight say once that happens they'll help look for justin winfrey and kayla rodriguez. at third baptist church in san francisco, reverend amos brown called for hope. the two friends disappeared after what was supposed to be a quick trip. >> you are our hope. >> reporter: on october 24th, 27-year-old rodriguez and 43-year-old winfrey boarded winfrey's plane. they took off from nos field in navarro around 6:00 p.m. but a few hours later, the plane disappeared. when friends and family traced the movements to shelter cove. surveillance video shows the pair inside the mill. they were headed back to san francisco and can be seen leaving the restaurant around 8:30 that night. witnesses say they saw a plane leave in the dark. angelo king grew up with winfrey in san francisco. he's flown on winfrey's plane and descr
i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. kate joins us with more on the emotional vigil. >> reporter: what i'm told is that officials are still working to narrow the search area of the missing plane. friends at the vigil tonight say once that happens they'll help look for justin winfrey and kayla rodriguez. at third baptist church in san francisco, reverend amos brown called for hope. the two friends disappeared after what was supposed to be a quick trip. >> you are our hope....