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i knew eric called him. and katrina's story tied him to eric. >> reporter: ruvin hammered away at woodfork for hours finally getting him to admit he sold eric marijuana the night of the murder. but the dealer balked when ruvin asked why he later went over to eric's. >> and he was like, what are you talking about? he was so adamant about not even knowing where eric lives. you know, "i'm a weed dealer. i'm not a deliveryman. i don't deliver. people come to me." >> reporter: detective ruvin wasn't about to just take a drug dealer at his word. >> so we end up getting a search warrant for his place. and be recovered a safe from his apartment. and inside the safe was a .380 handgun. it was just like, did he lie? is this our murder weapon? >> reporter: that's the same kind of gun that killed eric. >> it's the same kind of gun. >> reporter: the gun was sent to the firearms lab as ruvin checked to see if he could prove william woodfork was in eric's apartment. but woodfork's dna and fingerprints weren't on the door o
i knew eric called him. and katrina's story tied him to eric. >> reporter: ruvin hammered away at woodfork for hours finally getting him to admit he sold eric marijuana the night of the murder. but the dealer balked when ruvin asked why he later went over to eric's. >> and he was like, what are you talking about? he was so adamant about not even knowing where eric lives. you know, "i'm a weed dealer. i'm not a deliveryman. i don't deliver. people come to me." >>...
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she really respected that about eric. >> but here was the complication about eric. with two children from a previous relationship, decisive eric was determined to have no more. he was equally opposed to marriage. justine, on the other hand, wanted both a husband and children. sister lauren advised justine to say goodbye to eric and move on with her life. >> it's like, what are you doing with him? those are the two things that you ultimately want in your life. >> but justine stayed with eric. they'd been a couple for months, but she wasn't introducing him to the parents. >> he's the phantom boyfriend? >> yeah. when you know your child is seeing someone on a steady or exclusive basis, you'd like to see who they are. >> finally after a year and a half of nudging her daughter, heidi got to meet the boyfriend for dinner. >> i just insisted that i meet him. >> dinner was awkward. eric squirmed as though he wanted to be a thousand miles away. >> my feelings were, well, okay, i don't really get it. you know, but it's really not mine to get. you know, it was justine's boyfri
she really respected that about eric. >> but here was the complication about eric. with two children from a previous relationship, decisive eric was determined to have no more. he was equally opposed to marriage. justine, on the other hand, wanted both a husband and children. sister lauren advised justine to say goodbye to eric and move on with her life. >> it's like, what are you doing with him? those are the two things that you ultimately want in your life. >> but justine...
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eric. do you want some bagel. >> bagel. >> reporter: mary was building a career as a professional artist. but she put those ambitions on hold to care for her son full time. >> reporter: did you miss it? >> i was heartsick. >> reporter: on the other hand you would do absolutely anything for your son? >> of course that's what was happening. i couldn't say no to any possibility of help for him. you know i just saw so much potential the i knew this kid had so much in him. that any help he needed we gave to him. >> reporter: the symptoms of autism are measured on a spectrum. eric is roughly in the middle. there are many people who are far more challenged like nick kabiskow his story starts at home on new york's long island where he lives with his parents and sister. nick doesn't speak and spend large parts of his days watching disney movies something his mom lenore says he does repetitively. >> nick is watching his favorite scene in the whole world right now. the flavor of the month is "101 dalm
eric. do you want some bagel. >> bagel. >> reporter: mary was building a career as a professional artist. but she put those ambitions on hold to care for her son full time. >> reporter: did you miss it? >> i was heartsick. >> reporter: on the other hand you would do absolutely anything for your son? >> of course that's what was happening. i couldn't say no to any possibility of help for him. you know i just saw so much potential the i knew this kid had so...
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. >> thanks, eric. >> thank you eric. eric: jenna? jenna: a growing bird flu outbreak is now impacting food prices. what the government is doing to try to get it under control. jenna: fox news alert. this is coming into our newsroom that we have an air force base in little rock arkansas, on lockdown due to an incident that happened approximately two hours ago, 9:15 central time. we don't have that much information. all we know is, this is according to the air force, at approximately, approximately 9:15 in the morning an active threat occurred at the front gate to the little rock air force base. the bases gates are closed to inbound and outbound traffic. we have two individuals transported to a local hospital. we have first-responders on the scene but no details as to what happened with these individuals, absolutely nothing. all we do know, little rock air force base on lockdown right now. earlier incident. we're working to get more information. eric: the impact of bird flu in the midwest is spending a-- spreading across the country. m
. >> thanks, eric. >> thank you eric. eric: jenna? jenna: a growing bird flu outbreak is now impacting food prices. what the government is doing to try to get it under control. jenna: fox news alert. this is coming into our newsroom that we have an air force base in little rock arkansas, on lockdown due to an incident that happened approximately two hours ago, 9:15 central time. we don't have that much information. all we know is, this is according to the air force, at...
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. >> eric, what's up, man, john. remember me? >> reporter: >> yeah. >> reporter: will kids forget what they were taught and get into his truck on the videoet? >> we lost our son. >> reporter: our watch mobile is in california and time for our test. our first skid 12-year-old sam. his mother has just started leaving him home alone. he is very outgoing. he is really a smart boy, super friendly, very friendly. >> reporter: sam's mom has told him never to answer the door when she is not there. but she is serious to see what he will do in a situation with someone he has met before. so, for this test, we hired an actor to play john, the crack contractor. we wired him with hidden cameras then sent him to their house. >> how is it going? nice to meet you. >> reporter: that's when he met sam, who thought he was there to taken an estimate. >> what's your name? >> sam. >> sam, john, nice to meet you. >> reporter: we instructed our actor to be friendly, establish a rapport. he praises sam's artwork. >> this is terrific, man. >> thanks. >> re
. >> eric, what's up, man, john. remember me? >> reporter: >> yeah. >> reporter: will kids forget what they were taught and get into his truck on the videoet? >> we lost our son. >> reporter: our watch mobile is in california and time for our test. our first skid 12-year-old sam. his mother has just started leaving him home alone. he is very outgoing. he is really a smart boy, super friendly, very friendly. >> reporter: sam's mom has told him never to...
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eric green joins us now. a former fed president. eric: no, though i wish i were. alix: former fed staffer. what would you do? eric: i would not hold off until 2016. domestic mandate. they have socialized the whole notion of higher rates for 9-12 months. they want to raise rates, the question is will they have enough breathing room for that bias to be realized. i suspect it is not about inflation or jobs. it is about growth momentum. as long as they are seeing stronger growth, it is the direction of growth. that will be sufficient to get them off the market. alix: they have clearly said data dependent, but which data point? retail sales and durable goods are not great. which is more important and how do you ignore the week signals? eric: if you look at the data since the last fomc meeting, they had a three month average that was negative. if they meet in june, it will be about 0.8%. durable goods orders have been a bit weak, but across everything else we are beginning to see something better. for them it is really the pattern. the week first half is temporary. thes
eric green joins us now. a former fed president. eric: no, though i wish i were. alix: former fed staffer. what would you do? eric: i would not hold off until 2016. domestic mandate. they have socialized the whole notion of higher rates for 9-12 months. they want to raise rates, the question is will they have enough breathing room for that bias to be realized. i suspect it is not about inflation or jobs. it is about growth momentum. as long as they are seeing stronger growth, it is the...
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i know eric casebolt has received some as well. as far as your question regarding vandalism, again, i'd have to refer you to the mckinney police department. >> can i just ask you, several people in the community said that they believe assault charges should be filed against eric casebolt with regard to his treatment of the teens. is he to your knowledge the subject of a criminal investigation regarding the actual physical treatment of the 15-year-old girl? >> i believe to answer your question i do not know any more than you all know. all i know is what chief connolly reported in his conference yesterday. beyond that we have not been notified of any independent investigations, any other criminal investigations or whether an investigation is even being done. >> why didn't he come today? >> honestly the death threats. he's worried for his family. he's worried he may be followed and until that -- until that threat subsides he's going to, you know be in an undisclosed location? >> are the death threats against his family also? >> i'm no
i know eric casebolt has received some as well. as far as your question regarding vandalism, again, i'd have to refer you to the mckinney police department. >> can i just ask you, several people in the community said that they believe assault charges should be filed against eric casebolt with regard to his treatment of the teens. is he to your knowledge the subject of a criminal investigation regarding the actual physical treatment of the 15-year-old girl? >> i believe to answer...
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i know eric casebolt has received some as well. as far as your questions regarding vandalism i'll have to refer you to the mckinney police department. >> -- assault charges should be filed. is he the subject of to your knowledge, a criminal investigation regarding the actual physical treatment of this girl? >> i do not know any more than you all know. all i know is what chief conley reported in his conference yesterday. beyond that we have not been notified of any independent investigations any other criminal investigations or whether an investigation is even being done. honestly the death threats -- se worried for his family. he is worried he may be followed. and until that -- until that threat subsides he's going to be in an undisclosed location. >> are the death threats against his family or -- >> i'm not sure if they're against his family. but they have definitely been against him. they've been forced to leave their home, yes. >> emails? phone calls? the nature of it? >> i believe it's been phone calls. phone calls into the pol
i know eric casebolt has received some as well. as far as your questions regarding vandalism i'll have to refer you to the mckinney police department. >> -- assault charges should be filed. is he the subject of to your knowledge, a criminal investigation regarding the actual physical treatment of this girl? >> i do not know any more than you all know. all i know is what chief conley reported in his conference yesterday. beyond that we have not been notified of any independent...
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eric: pero lo combinaron muy bien. vamos con otro artista, me emociono de lo feo que lucÍa el vestuario, no Él, el vestuario, christian chÁvez. martÍn: creo que es hecho a la fuga, saliÓ de la cÁrcel, se metiÓ a la celda, y combinó las dos cosas, lo Único que hizo bien es que como el saco tiene estampado lo combinÓ muy bien con neutro, el saco estÁ horroroso. maggie: yo estoy con martÍn, si te vas a poner una camiseta blanca, salen baratas, puedes comprar una nueva. eric: ahora vamos con ariadne dÍaz. martÍn: ahora viene lo bueno.. eric: ariadne dÍaz estuvo en la alfombra, me pareciÓ que estaba muy guapa. maggie: yo lo que digo es que, ¿dÓnde dejamos la blusa?, yo creo que la dejÓ en el clóset, yo sÉ que estÁn muy de moda los crop tops, pero si tienes un cuerpazo, ve a la playa y lÚcelo. martÍn: esto no es un crop top, eso es un brassier. eric: regresamos en estados unidos, en carolina del norte se celebrÓ los carnavales de las carolinas y estuvo ahÍ marjorie de sousa, se ha hablado de ella to
eric: pero lo combinaron muy bien. vamos con otro artista, me emociono de lo feo que lucÍa el vestuario, no Él, el vestuario, christian chÁvez. martÍn: creo que es hecho a la fuga, saliÓ de la cÁrcel, se metiÓ a la celda, y combinó las dos cosas, lo Único que hizo bien es que como el saco tiene estampado lo combinÓ muy bien con neutro, el saco estÁ horroroso. maggie: yo estoy con martÍn, si te vas a poner una camiseta blanca, salen baratas, puedes comprar una nueva. eric: ahora...
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eric: it is something we need to understand. norman: in the puberty process this system reawakens again. the system that has been awakened in utero comes back in which hormones hitting the pituitary causes the release of other hormones that strike the ovary or testes and cause the release of testosterone of estrogen mainly. those produced the differences between the body of the male and female which is associated with puberty. so, we have been able to, since 1980 block the release of the hormone from the hypothalamus to the pituitary. once you do that so far upstream, everything downstream goes down to zero. we have a record of this medication being completely successful in shutting them down until the appropriate time and also the fact it is completely reversible. look how revealing this is because the twin sister affirms the female identity and the puberty blocks two years to get more time for counseling without measure of body change. that is very important because if we are going to give her estrogen, doubled up permanent ef
eric: it is something we need to understand. norman: in the puberty process this system reawakens again. the system that has been awakened in utero comes back in which hormones hitting the pituitary causes the release of other hormones that strike the ovary or testes and cause the release of testosterone of estrogen mainly. those produced the differences between the body of the male and female which is associated with puberty. so, we have been able to, since 1980 block the release of the...
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this is the attorney for eric casebolt. >> eric casebolt tendered his rez igs nation yesterday. he did so with a heavy heart knowing it was in the best interest of his and the police officers and the city of mckinney, texas. it is his hope that his resignation will facilitate the cooperative relationship between the citizens and the police officers of the city of mckinney. eric is unable to be here today but i know he would like to address the media at some point in the near future. i ask that you respect his privacy as he and his family deal with this difficult emotional issues that have risen in this case. i'm here today as his legal representative to give you eric casebolt's perspective. the video that everyone has seen only depicts a small part of eric's actions that day. at the craig ranch neighborhood in mckinney, texas. eric was assigned an evening shift that day and began working at 6:00 p.m. his first call was a suicide at an apartment complex where an african-american male had shot himself in the head at a poolside in the apartment complex. the male had done so in the
this is the attorney for eric casebolt. >> eric casebolt tendered his rez igs nation yesterday. he did so with a heavy heart knowing it was in the best interest of his and the police officers and the city of mckinney, texas. it is his hope that his resignation will facilitate the cooperative relationship between the citizens and the police officers of the city of mckinney. eric is unable to be here today but i know he would like to address the media at some point in the near future. i ask...
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from "modern family, eric stonestreet is here. [ cheers and applause ] the hilarious eric stonestreet. from the new film, "bessie", mike epps. the very funny mike epps will be joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a great stand-up. i've known him for a very long time. he's got a new comedy central special tonight, nick swardson will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] it's a very funny show. you guys, we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ to create a more advanced vehicle, you use the most innovative technology available. to craft a more luxurious vehicle, you use the most skilled hands on earth. like ones that spend 38 days creating a lexus ls steering wheel. or 2,000 hours calibrating an available mark levinson audio system. the high-tech, handcrafted lexus ls. luxury, uncompromised. this is the pursuit of perfection. then combine tender with turkey-breast,bread; with robust, spicy, melty italian favorites; adding a splash of our new subway vinaigrette. the magnificent new turkey italiano melt. only at subway. ...maybe too much.ow
from "modern family, eric stonestreet is here. [ cheers and applause ] the hilarious eric stonestreet. from the new film, "bessie", mike epps. the very funny mike epps will be joining us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a great stand-up. i've known him for a very long time. he's got a new comedy central special tonight, nick swardson will also be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] it's a very funny show. you guys, we'll be right back with more "late night." [...
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eric: no entiendo la pregunta. liliana: la familia se debe preparar psicolÓgicamente para el cambio. carla: de eso se trata, de abrir nuestra mente a cosas nuevas, cosas que no son la norma. liliana: vamos a hablar claro, la gente los llama familia Íconos, yo no los considero ejemplo porque tengo mis razones, pero son figuras pÚblicas, por las razones que sean, todos, la papÁ, la mamá, los hijos, lleven o no hubo la vida fuera de lo normal, se deben a un escrutinio pÚblico porque estÁn expuestos a eso. giselle: lo estÁ utilizando a favor, para llevar un mensaje para que haya mÁs tolerancia de personas que como dice eric que llegan a suicidarse, pero hemos hablado mucho de la familia, pero y la mamÁ... karla: nunca nos hemos puesto a pensar, la esposa, los hijos, pero una mamÁ que se dan cuenta a esta hora que su hijo siempre quiso ser su hija, tenemos la reacciÓn de la mamÁ de caitlyn en pantalla, obviamente, la pueden leer: ella dice que es bella, por lo que debemos aceptar su hija tal cual es, y eso
eric: no entiendo la pregunta. liliana: la familia se debe preparar psicolÓgicamente para el cambio. carla: de eso se trata, de abrir nuestra mente a cosas nuevas, cosas que no son la norma. liliana: vamos a hablar claro, la gente los llama familia Íconos, yo no los considero ejemplo porque tengo mis razones, pero son figuras pÚblicas, por las razones que sean, todos, la papÁ, la mamá, los hijos, lleven o no hubo la vida fuera de lo normal, se deben a un escrutinio pÚblico porque estÁn...
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eric had an extraordinary distinguished career in u.s. government, completed as under-secretary of defense at pentagon after serving for two years as ambassador to turkey. must be said for the historical record that eric had erdogan's number long before anyone else in washington had a clue of what was really happening in turkey. he still has the battle scars to prove it. no one was more perceptive or right about & and challenges. i still remember eric walking into the oval office i think -- i can't remember if it was late 2003 or early 2004 to participate in aqi5 prebrief with president bush in advance of for the rest of the middle east to follow. well, that day eric walked into the oval office took me aside shook my hand and said, in a low voice, john, we've got a serious problem here but no one in washington seems to realize it. how right he was. unfortunately, it would take the greater part of another decade before the rest of washington began catching up to eric, not to mention a good part of the people of turkey. eric today wears man
eric had an extraordinary distinguished career in u.s. government, completed as under-secretary of defense at pentagon after serving for two years as ambassador to turkey. must be said for the historical record that eric had erdogan's number long before anyone else in washington had a clue of what was really happening in turkey. he still has the battle scars to prove it. no one was more perceptive or right about & and challenges. i still remember eric walking into the oval office i think --...
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eric's mom and dad are with me around the corner in the watch mobile. they are worried that this is a trick their helpful son may fall for. you ready to see how he does? >> yes. let's see. >> reporter: their eyes are glued to our hidden camera monitors as eric walks out onto the street and sees our actor. >> what's up, john, remember me? >> yeah. >> reporter: as our actor draws eric in his parents are holding their breath. >> finishing work do you mind helping me out with this real quick? >> no problem. no problem, i'll help. >> reporter: now, as their son steps toward that open door -- >> can you just go in the middle, i'm going to hand it to you? >> reporter: his parents aren't surprised he agreed to help but pray he will no better than to get in the truck. >> you just want to grab -- >> he's goner. >> got him right in there. >> so just grab that. okay. >> our actor shuts the door. and drives off with eric in the truck. >> we just lost our son. >> oh. >> what were you feeling in that moment when that door closed? >> that was the killer moment because
eric's mom and dad are with me around the corner in the watch mobile. they are worried that this is a trick their helpful son may fall for. you ready to see how he does? >> yes. let's see. >> reporter: their eyes are glued to our hidden camera monitors as eric walks out onto the street and sees our actor. >> what's up, john, remember me? >> yeah. >> reporter: as our actor draws eric in his parents are holding their breath. >> finishing work do you mind...
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eric don't even smirk at me. this is who she is. >> i think it was more courageous to come out as a conservative than as caitlyn, truthfully. and i think she looks better now and i really mean that. probably because she's happy. in the article she says i feel very happy and i feel like i can be myself. and visually i'm being totally honest. >> andrea you're comparing those two pictures. >> he looks better as a she. the hair was frazzled and he didn't look like himself. she looks great now and i mean that sincerely. >> eric i think it's partially true. you've got people -- look this is clearly somebody who, for her entire life has lived completely not at peace with who she was. this is a woman in her 60s saying i'm happy with who i am and i think there's nothing wrong with that. >> i am smirking because bruce jenner did something very difficult. he did something that he knew was probably going to give him a lot of grief. bruce jenner stood up loudly and proudly and declared that he was a republican. i tell you wha
eric don't even smirk at me. this is who she is. >> i think it was more courageous to come out as a conservative than as caitlyn, truthfully. and i think she looks better now and i really mean that. probably because she's happy. in the article she says i feel very happy and i feel like i can be myself. and visually i'm being totally honest. >> andrea you're comparing those two pictures. >> he looks better as a she. the hair was frazzled and he didn't look like himself. she...
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eric: se viene comentando. francisca: ¿dÓnde lo conoció? laura: en perÚ. eric: que viva perÚ! los temas mÁs interesantes en las redes sociales son la comida, la mascota, las historias de amor, y en esa pÁgina de instagram la chica pide que la gente le envÍe su historia de amor, en pocas palabras y con una buena foto ella describe lo que sintiÓ en ese momento, entonces yo sugiero que laurita nos envÍe una foto. carla: que la gentesepa que no importa la edad, siempre hay alguien para ti. eric: para quÉ poner la vida personal. francisca: vamos a seguir hablando en "sin rollo ni tapujos", sigue la polÉmica por las palabras de donald trump, mÁs mexicanos dicen lo que piensan, ya volvemos con este interesante tema en "despierta amÉrica". ♪ ♪ >> sabÍa usted que uno de cada cinco niÑos que sufre de cÁncer en los estados unidos no sobrevive? st jude research children hospital tiene las mayores tasas de supervivencia en el mundo para cÁncer infantil, y es donde los mÉdicos envÍan sus casos mÁs difÍciles, ademÁs nunca se le factura a una familia por hospedaje ni ali
eric: se viene comentando. francisca: ¿dÓnde lo conoció? laura: en perÚ. eric: que viva perÚ! los temas mÁs interesantes en las redes sociales son la comida, la mascota, las historias de amor, y en esa pÁgina de instagram la chica pide que la gente le envÍe su historia de amor, en pocas palabras y con una buena foto ella describe lo que sintiÓ en ese momento, entonces yo sugiero que laurita nos envÍe una foto. carla: que la gentesepa que no importa la edad, siempre hay alguien para...
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not one of them. >> eric casebolt has resigned from the mckinney police department. the actions of casebolt as seen on the video of the disturbance at the community pool are indefensible. >> reporter: this much is clear. we are told it began with altercation between an adult and young teenager and told by one of the witnesses who wasn't within earshot of this with you said others heard it began from an adult started hurling racial slurs to the young black teenagers. neighbors in the community say that wasn't the case. one african-american resident in that subdivision where this incident took place on friday said it was the teenagers that were causing the commotion and the chaos didn't start until they started hopping the fence. this has created some division within the community and the case is far from over. some are asking for charges to be brought against officer casebolt. >>> mckinney police dropped the charges against one person arrested during the chaos. again, those charges dropped. >>> the white house plan called for a new military base in iraq's anbar provin
not one of them. >> eric casebolt has resigned from the mckinney police department. the actions of casebolt as seen on the video of the disturbance at the community pool are indefensible. >> reporter: this much is clear. we are told it began with altercation between an adult and young teenager and told by one of the witnesses who wasn't within earshot of this with you said others heard it began from an adult started hurling racial slurs to the young black teenagers. neighbors in the...
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>>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie bandias in for arthel neville. joining us, of course, dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and also the author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> thank you for coming in. >> we've been talking about maryland governor larry hogan, his diagnosis, set to begin claim therapy, the governor undergoing after he stays he has stage three non-hodgkins lymphoma. stage three, still is a treatable patient. >> yes. >> tell us about how they plan on treating him. >> well, this is a fairly aggressive cans their he's having so when you talk about lymphoma, which is a cancer of lymph nodes, they come in hodgkins or non-hodgkins which is what he has. non-hodgkins is more common and b-cell non-hodgkins is 90%. stage three is key and important information that's fairly aggressive and on both sides of the diagram and there's multiple lymph nodes. someone presents with a big lymph node and they ma
>>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie bandias in for arthel neville. joining us, of course, dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and also the author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> thank you for coming in. >> we've been talking about maryland governor larry hogan, his...
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i've told eric. eric is sticking to it and not listening to my doctor's advice or my prescription here which is warm milk can actually cause acid in your stomach, which could give more reflux which he's reported to and you stay up at night. the thing i want to start on, the national traffic safety administration reports 100,000 traffic accidents a year related to fatigue. so we have tired drivers out there. they are overtired, and that's one of the reasons they are getting into car accident but david set this up beautifully is the solution to that isn't what america likes to do, arthel. throw a sleeping pill at it. dr. siegel says you're getting in a car accident because you're driving asleep. one-third of people say they nod off while they are driving. that's terrible but don't throw a restoril or ambien or trazadone at it. you may be adding to the problem. you may not be fully awake when driving. i like his point about cogniti. what's your discipline? are you use the cell phone? is it on brightly n
i've told eric. eric is sticking to it and not listening to my doctor's advice or my prescription here which is warm milk can actually cause acid in your stomach, which could give more reflux which he's reported to and you stay up at night. the thing i want to start on, the national traffic safety administration reports 100,000 traffic accidents a year related to fatigue. so we have tired drivers out there. they are overtired, and that's one of the reasons they are getting into car accident but...
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eric green is with td securities and he joins us now, a former fed president -- eric: i wish i were, but no. alix: what would you do if you were in the fed right now? hold off untilot 2016. when you think of the imf, they have a different mandate. the fed has a domestic mandate. the fed has socialized the whole notion of higher rates for almost nine to 12 months. they want to raise rates. the question is are they going to have enough reason room for that bias to be realized. i suspect it's not about inflation, it's not about jobs, it is about growth momentum. as long as they are seeing stronger growth and you can pick your number, it is the direction of growth, higher as opposed to flat or lower, that will be sufficient to get them off the theyin september alix: have said data dependence, but which data point? what ends up being more important? if you look at the data meeting,t april's fomc they had a three-month average that was negative. when they meet in june, assuming we get a 1.5% for next week, he will be .8%. the isn is moving higher. durable good orders have been a weak. for
eric green is with td securities and he joins us now, a former fed president -- eric: i wish i were, but no. alix: what would you do if you were in the fed right now? hold off untilot 2016. when you think of the imf, they have a different mandate. the fed has a domestic mandate. the fed has socialized the whole notion of higher rates for almost nine to 12 months. they want to raise rates. the question is are they going to have enough reason room for that bias to be realized. i suspect it's not...
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eric, great to see you again. eric, tell us more. i know one of the concerns you have is you want to see some new growth avenues, some new products. what are you looking for, eric? >> well, i mean, think about it, mandy. marisa's been on the job for three years, and she was hired because she was a product person. but where are the products? where are the new products? there haven't been any. i mean, if you listen to the webcast today, the most exciting thing that they announced was that if you use e-mail on yahoo! you can use pretty wallpaper in behind, and that's supposed to drive engagement? you know, right now twit area, lot of people are saying twitter needs a new product-based ceo, but it certainly hasn't helped yahoo!. i think she's just been a bad fit. she hasn't delivered on the hype that she came in with. and she really does need to start delivering. >> if you say she's been a bad fit, who would you if anyone prefer to see in that position, eric? >> well, i think there are a lot of capable people. if i had my choice, i'd lov
eric, great to see you again. eric, tell us more. i know one of the concerns you have is you want to see some new growth avenues, some new products. what are you looking for, eric? >> well, i mean, think about it, mandy. marisa's been on the job for three years, and she was hired because she was a product person. but where are the products? where are the new products? there haven't been any. i mean, if you listen to the webcast today, the most exciting thing that they announced was that...
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eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden i love it. maybe that's how he got away from the long arm of the law by changing his first name. bernard, we have one of the biggest alterations to the security since the patriot act. obviously a direct result of snowden's revelations that unites progressives and conservatives and some republicans are in the middle. you hate the guy. why? >> first of all uh seed from the fact that they are all stupid, another reason to hate congress is that this whole drama was unnecessary. they waited until the last minute. they took off the week before. the thing was expired on sunday night. it was totally unnecessary. >> nothing surprises congress like kicking the can down the road. >> potentially a security threat because of the lapse of a few days. maybe, maybe not. people candice agree on that. edward snowden first of all not only -- >> eric. >> not only is he a traitor but he is a liar. nobody likes it in russia. he can't possibly be happy over there. >> i don't know because he used to live in hawaii and
eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden. >> eric snowden i love it. maybe that's how he got away from the long arm of the law by changing his first name. bernard, we have one of the biggest alterations to the security since the patriot act. obviously a direct result of snowden's revelations that unites progressives and conservatives and some republicans are in the middle. you hate the guy. why? >> first of all uh seed from the fact that they...
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try gaviscon®. >>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie bandias in for arthel neville. joining us of course dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine at langone medical center and also the author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> thank you for coming in. >> we've been talking about maryland governor larry hogan, his diagnosis, set to begin claim therapy, the governor
try gaviscon®. >>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie bandias in for arthel neville. joining us of course dr. david samadi chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and dr. marc siegel professor of medicine at langone medical center and also the author of "unlocking the code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> thank you for coming in. >> we've been talking about maryland governor larry...
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eric: we will continue to discuss child development. what of the consequences of growing up under different circumstances? how does it affect the cognitive development of children and is a passed on from generation to generation? charlie: thank you. thank all of you. and thank you. we will see you next time. ♪ >> ♪ at the hop ♪ little anthony: hi, i'm little anthony from little anthony and
eric: we will continue to discuss child development. what of the consequences of growing up under different circumstances? how does it affect the cognitive development of children and is a passed on from generation to generation? charlie: thank you. thank all of you. and thank you. we will see you next time. ♪ >> ♪ at the hop ♪ little anthony: hi, i'm little anthony from little anthony and
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eric, kristen. >> leyla, thank you. it's 4:55 now. a controversial bill that requires almost all schoolchildren to be vaccinated is now awaiting a signature from governor jerry brown. it applies to public and private school students and children enrolling in daycare. it's among the strictest in the country. if it becomes law -- if passed the state senate -- it passed the state senate yesterday. governor brown has not asked if he will sign the bill. but he has until july 13th to act on it. >>> lawmakers approved a bill requiring they be paid at least minimum wage if necessity work for pro sports teemts teams. the bill allows them to get overtime and sick leave the same as other employees of the teams. they demanded the same pay and respect as other employees saying they have been treated as glorified volunteers. >>> today united airlines will announce a multimillion dollar investment in the company that could soon power its planes with environmentally friendly biofuel. the airline will invest $30 million in bioenergy in hopes the compa
eric, kristen. >> leyla, thank you. it's 4:55 now. a controversial bill that requires almost all schoolchildren to be vaccinated is now awaiting a signature from governor jerry brown. it applies to public and private school students and children enrolling in daycare. it's among the strictest in the country. if it becomes law -- if passed the state senate -- it passed the state senate yesterday. governor brown has not asked if he will sign the bill. but he has until july 13th to act on it....
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>> eric: so, i'm doing this? >> liam: i should own that i am the one who started all this the last time steffy came to town. >> eric: so, the two of you and spencer here have been planning to take me down ever since then? >> liam: no, no, no. mr. forrester, this was never about you. it's that you're protecting rick. >> eric: this is not about me? it's not about me?! no, you're absolutely right. it's not about me. it's not about you. it's about you and this infantile insecurity you have about your little brother and the success he's had behind the big desk out there.
>> eric: so, i'm doing this? >> liam: i should own that i am the one who started all this the last time steffy came to town. >> eric: so, the two of you and spencer here have been planning to take me down ever since then? >> liam: no, no, no. mr. forrester, this was never about you. it's that you're protecting rick. >> eric: this is not about me? it's not about me?! no, you're absolutely right. it's not about me. it's not about you. it's about you and this...
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eric, kristen. >> drew thank you very much. 6:10 now. a mix of baseball and science coming to the oakland colosseum today. >> 100 little leaguers will participate in an on-field clinic. former players, including tony la russa vida blue and shooty babitt will show the kids the science behind the game. the clinic is designed to inspire students and stem learning standing for science, technology, engineering and math. they've done it for a few years now and it's a hit with the kids. >> i hope they explain the curve ball to me. >> 6:10 now. summer storms continue to pound the midwest. >> hail storms to minnesota. a closer look at the wild weather. >> a driver's dangerous stunt to clear a drawbridge as it's moving. one investigator say sparked this daredevil type move. >> we have more weather and traffic as abc 7 news now. traffic moving along just fine. we have weather and traffic for you during the entire commercial my name is julia grinberg. i work in energy efficiency for pg&e here in san francisco. my job is to help my customers save mon
eric, kristen. >> drew thank you very much. 6:10 now. a mix of baseball and science coming to the oakland colosseum today. >> 100 little leaguers will participate in an on-field clinic. former players, including tony la russa vida blue and shooty babitt will show the kids the science behind the game. the clinic is designed to inspire students and stem learning standing for science, technology, engineering and math. they've done it for a few years now and it's a hit with the kids....
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it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. anyway because if he isn't then i'm going to fine him $5,000. but it's an incredible time in our region when we can have the nba champs play with the giants. they are inspirational, they are doing exactly what sports wants to have a role in society and that is inspiring all of us to do even better. i wanted that example of the flop because when you saw that, you just have to know that basket is going in and why not dance and celebrate because that's what i would like you all to do. when you achieve those job opportunities for our youth, i want to you do a flop dance. the kids to do a flop dance. they have earned the time to dance. i'm going to ask the mayor to do their flop dance tonight when i enter into a regional discussion with what we are all about with the city. i want you all celebrating this because we are already on our way. the numbers that i have heard, the commitment that i have already been hearing about are no
it's what i want eric to do as a commitment to the job he's going to do. he's going to do a flop dance. [ laughter ] i'm just kidding. anyway because if he isn't then i'm going to fine him $5,000. but it's an incredible time in our region when we can have the nba champs play with the giants. they are inspirational, they are doing exactly what sports wants to have a role in society and that is inspiring all of us to do even better. i wanted that example of the flop because when you saw that, you...
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eric: pero no era evento para un vestido corto. chicos, les cuento llegÓ solo al evento, sin sofÍa vergara, pero muy elegante con el traje negro espectacular, su corbatÍn y todo. maggie: hay tantas que podemos acompaÑarlo este tipo de evento, muy guapo, pulcro, el saco le quedaba un poco apretado, creo que se pasÓ de mÚsculo. karla: que le quede apretado, no importa. martÍn: no queríamos que todo fuera mujeres, el taco de ojo para mis queridas mujeres.le damos con 10. eric: ahora vamos a pasar con una chica, vanessa hudson, hemos hablado bastante de ella en el Último mes, pero en ese evento llegÓ con un vestido medio vaporoso, lindo, con estampados, muy bonito, me fascinÓ, ¿quÉ piensan? martÍn: me encantÓ, un vestido diferente a lo que hemos visto hasta ahora, es un vestido moderno que se acomoda por detrÁs del cuello, bien encallado, estampado divino y grande, vemos un vestido estructurado, elegante y para la ocasiÓn, te voy a dar un 10. maggie: de todas las que visto, jennifer lÓpez me gustó mucho, creo que es
eric: pero no era evento para un vestido corto. chicos, les cuento llegÓ solo al evento, sin sofÍa vergara, pero muy elegante con el traje negro espectacular, su corbatÍn y todo. maggie: hay tantas que podemos acompaÑarlo este tipo de evento, muy guapo, pulcro, el saco le quedaba un poco apretado, creo que se pasÓ de mÚsculo. karla: que le quede apretado, no importa. martÍn: no queríamos que todo fuera mujeres, el taco de ojo para mis queridas mujeres.le damos con 10. eric: ahora vamos...
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eric: vamos a darle un "buu". vamos a pasar a una tambiÉn, a nosotros nos parece que luciÓ muy bien y es vanessa hudchen, a mi parecer parecÍa una chica que iba al prom, perro a los chicos les gustÓ. maggie: es de acuerdo a su edad, que se estÁ usando, las transparencias, el largo, una chica muy chiquita me parece que le atinÓ al largo. martÍn: me encantÓ porque es proporcional, la transparencia en la parte superior me parece muy elegante, y la falda estructurada. satcha: a roselyn le encantÓ. ¿por quÉ? porque ella y vanessa comparten el mismo estilista. eric: vamos a pasar a otro paÍs, donde se celebrÓ el latin grammy acustic sesion, y vimos a lorena rojas en la alfombra roja luciendo un leopardo, o por lo -1 pantalÓn y blusa en cuero con un cinturÓn rojo, me pareciÓ un desastre. maggie: yo creÍ que era la premier de batman. martÍn: me gustÓ que combinó el lÁpiz labial con el cinturÓn, tambiÉn tienes que tener en cuenta que es un elemento apropiado porque es acÚstico, es mÚsica, no tienes
eric: vamos a darle un "buu". vamos a pasar a una tambiÉn, a nosotros nos parece que luciÓ muy bien y es vanessa hudchen, a mi parecer parecÍa una chica que iba al prom, perro a los chicos les gustÓ. maggie: es de acuerdo a su edad, que se estÁ usando, las transparencias, el largo, una chica muy chiquita me parece que le atinÓ al largo. martÍn: me encantÓ porque es proporcional, la transparencia en la parte superior me parece muy elegante, y la falda estructurada. satcha: a...
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he said, eric, it's an internship. you're going to work 40 hours a week, and if you work hard enough, you'll get a good letter of recommendation if you ever want to go to law school. so my parents told me, son you're going to have to do the same thing we did when we didn't think we could pay for soccer. you're going to have to work. and so from 5:30 to 8:30 in the morning before i took that unpaid internship, i handed out gym towels at a local gym right around the corner from the capital. oftentimes members of congress would come in and i would check them out and show them around. from 8:30 to 5:30, i worked on capitol hill, giving tours answering the phones, responding to constituent mail, and starting to fall in love with the idea of helping people in need. but that didn't pay anything. at 5:30, i went one more block down capitol hill and i put on a restaurant server's outfit and i served mexican food at a little mexican restaurant. and members of congress would come in and i learned very early that if i learned thei
he said, eric, it's an internship. you're going to work 40 hours a week, and if you work hard enough, you'll get a good letter of recommendation if you ever want to go to law school. so my parents told me, son you're going to have to do the same thing we did when we didn't think we could pay for soccer. you're going to have to work. and so from 5:30 to 8:30 in the morning before i took that unpaid internship, i handed out gym towels at a local gym right around the corner from the capital....
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eric: tenÍa un esposo! karla: se rumoraba que ella los iba a llevar a la casa a matar al esposo, no se ha confirmado, es una pelÍcula de terror. giselle: ella estaba tratando de llenar un vacÍo, la debilidad de la mujer que aprovechÓ el preso. eric: el contrabando dentro de las cÁrceles, entran herramientas, o agentes femeninas que se acuestan con los reos, es un problema en el mundo entero, ¿tiene que ver con el sÍndrome del secuestrador? doctora:la gente cuando estÁ secuestrada empieza a llevarse bien con quiÉn lo secuestra, y empieza a crear vÍnculos, los seres humanos estamos para crear vÍnculos, que es muy importante, y el matrimonio tiene muchos hoyos, si se meten cosas, acaban con el matrimonio, no todo el casado es feliz, veces, tuvo con una persona durmiendo lado tuyo, te sientes terriblemente sola, ¿dÓnde vas a buscar?. donde trabajas. karla las personas que trabajan en la cÁrcel usualmente se enamoran de un preso. giselle: pero ayudarlos a escapar, ahÍ estÁ el problema de la mujer.
eric: tenÍa un esposo! karla: se rumoraba que ella los iba a llevar a la casa a matar al esposo, no se ha confirmado, es una pelÍcula de terror. giselle: ella estaba tratando de llenar un vacÍo, la debilidad de la mujer que aprovechÓ el preso. eric: el contrabando dentro de las cÁrceles, entran herramientas, o agentes femeninas que se acuestan con los reos, es un problema en el mundo entero, ¿tiene que ver con el sÍndrome del secuestrador? doctora:la gente cuando estÁ secuestrada...
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interesting. >> talk about it eric. you tweeted this out for everybody to see. >> well i figured, entertaining as you noticed. why not share with the world? too great not to share with everyone. >> we see a lot of promposal videos. any advice to anyone watching? >> coordinate and tweet them. >> serious. >> do your research. >> if it happened to girls, say yes whether you have a date or not. >> and tell them later on. >> do it later on. you don't have to ruin the kid's heart. >> you guys are really really funny dudes. is there -- any chance that this is a setup? >> a setup? >> what a question. >> partially? >> maybe partially, yes. >> oh! >> is there anyway you would want to come to prom with me? >> did the girl know? was she in on this too? >> yeah. >> so we're all fooled! >> i already have a date. >> you would expect him to g viral. kind of just -- all of our friends and now viral, hard to hide the truth. >> all right. >> and further for the record no one else besides the people recording, myself jen and eric, not even
interesting. >> talk about it eric. you tweeted this out for everybody to see. >> well i figured, entertaining as you noticed. why not share with the world? too great not to share with everyone. >> we see a lot of promposal videos. any advice to anyone watching? >> coordinate and tweet them. >> serious. >> do your research. >> if it happened to girls, say yes whether you have a date or not. >> and tell them later on. >> do it later on. you...
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but the trail ended cold year after year. >> eric rudolph had home field advantage. he had been playing in these woods since he was a kid. he camped in them when he was a teenager. he knew these woods intimately. >> reporter: rudolph spotted in july, 1998. he turned up at the home of the owner of a health food store trying to buy food. the owner recognized him and refused. but when the owner returned two days later, he found that 75 pound of food and his truck were missing. on the table, five $100 bills. authorities say rudolph killed and ate turkeys, deer, bears, sal manneders, and stole corn, soy beans and grain from bins at a giant cornfield. to stay warm during bitter cold win winters authorities say he would break into cabins and bundle himself of in piles of leaves. >> eric rudolph was living off the grid before he had to go off the grid. it was as if he had been preparing for this. >> reporter: despite years of searching for rudolph deep in the wood. he was finally arrested dumpster diving in the back of a grocery store looking for fruits and vegetables to fre
but the trail ended cold year after year. >> eric rudolph had home field advantage. he had been playing in these woods since he was a kid. he camped in them when he was a teenager. he knew these woods intimately. >> reporter: rudolph spotted in july, 1998. he turned up at the home of the owner of a health food store trying to buy food. the owner recognized him and refused. but when the owner returned two days later, he found that 75 pound of food and his truck were missing. on the...
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here is kevin jackson and eric guster. when you see he keeps showing up at these high profile events what is your interpretation of it? to me i don't see any good out of it. >> he's a modern day al sharpton. trying to make a name for himself being an agitator. if i'm not mistaken, i didn't follow this too closely. i think south carolina didn't want him. even in ferguson i was on hand when they rejected jesse jackson. many cases they spoke out against sharpton. i think people are sick of guys like deray who don't add anything to the fabric of the discussion. he's there to start trouble. he's paid to do it. it's very unfortunate. >> and eric he told me he doesn't work. i guess this is his full time job. i have a problem because then it looks like a community is acting a certain way. i think the untold story of charleston is all of the family members that lost loved ones they were out there saying in extremely forgiving way they forgive this guy, even though he killed their relatives. that's an untold story in my view. >> tha
here is kevin jackson and eric guster. when you see he keeps showing up at these high profile events what is your interpretation of it? to me i don't see any good out of it. >> he's a modern day al sharpton. trying to make a name for himself being an agitator. if i'm not mistaken, i didn't follow this too closely. i think south carolina didn't want him. even in ferguson i was on hand when they rejected jesse jackson. many cases they spoke out against sharpton. i think people are sick of...
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. >>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie >>> time for "sunday house call." >> joining us is dr. david ramadi and chief of robotic surgery and dr. siegel. also author of "unlucking the excite code of sickness and health." we've been talking about maryland governor mayor hogan, set for four days of chemo. he acknowledges he has stage 3 nonhodgkin's. stage 3, he's still a treatable patient. >> yes. >> tell us how they plan on treating him? >> it's a fairly aggressive cancer. when you talk about lymphoma which is cancer of the limn nym nodes, stage three as we mentioned is very key and important inflammation. that's fairly aggressive. it means it's on both sides of the diaphragm. the way they biopsy it is someone will present with a big lymph note. they may haveweight loss, night sweats or fever. they biopsy. . find it's limb foe machlt most of the treatment is chemotherapy. they may treat him with some inmun oh therapy. but when you look at the five year survival usually for stage o
. >>> i'm eric shawn. time for "sunday housecall." >> and i'm julie >>> time for "sunday house call." >> joining us is dr. david ramadi and chief of robotic surgery and dr. siegel. also author of "unlucking the excite code of sickness and health." we've been talking about maryland governor mayor hogan, set for four days of chemo. he acknowledges he has stage 3 nonhodgkin's. stage 3, he's still a treatable patient. >> yes....