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we are joined by someone who marches to our beat a bit, brian taylor.hey have been one of the best-performing fund managers. this is your first trip to davos . you don't have a similar profile to many who are here. what made you decide to make this trip? >> taking a step back, you mentioned it has been a good environment for strategies like ours. the main reason is, the financial crisis kind of changed the landscape of the financial markets, and as a result, a lot of regulation for banks, we assume them pull back from training activities in a number of businesses. pull back seen them from training activities and a number of businesses. what is happening? what are banks thinking? >> who do you want to meet with this year? do you want to raise money, meet bank ceos? >> i participated in a number of the industry breakout sessions where there are clients and other managers, so lots of big names in industry and it has been fun for me. really, just to understand the thinking, understand the likely direction. davos -- everyone is here. lots of opinion leaders
we are joined by someone who marches to our beat a bit, brian taylor.hey have been one of the best-performing fund managers. this is your first trip to davos . you don't have a similar profile to many who are here. what made you decide to make this trip? >> taking a step back, you mentioned it has been a good environment for strategies like ours. the main reason is, the financial crisis kind of changed the landscape of the financial markets, and as a result, a lot of regulation for banks,...
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rachel taylor, brian hunt, virginia james, rita cull -p and tiffany taylor. senator murkowski's extraordinary staff did extraordinary work. before i leave the floor let me conclude one point. we are, i think, very -- we'll come together this evening on a strong bipartisan basis to pass this appropriations bill but we still have remaining work to do on the unemployment insurance bill. and i hope in the intervening days we can find a path through to pass unemployment insurance bill on a bipartisan basis, because if we don't, there are 1.5 million americans without benefits, 70,000 more a week lose their benefits, be and our economy is losing out because it's approximately $600 million a week that's being sapped from the economy as estimated by professor lawrence taft at harvard if we don't act. now is the time not only to put these appropriations to work but also to put our u.i. program to work. so that not only can we help americans, but we can also help our economy. i want to thank in this regard with respect to u.i. efforts, senator heller and senator collin
rachel taylor, brian hunt, virginia james, rita cull -p and tiffany taylor. senator murkowski's extraordinary staff did extraordinary work. before i leave the floor let me conclude one point. we are, i think, very -- we'll come together this evening on a strong bipartisan basis to pass this appropriations bill but we still have remaining work to do on the unemployment insurance bill. and i hope in the intervening days we can find a path through to pass unemployment insurance bill on a...
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. >> brothers taylor and brian fletcher are on their way oh to sochi.om penny said the club is much more than medals. >> it's kind of a community gathering spot for kids to come, hear, train, and to learn sportsmanship, their morals, their ethics, their goals in life. >> reporter: but make no mistake these boys and girls have visions of olympic glory. >> my heroes are ski jumpers, and this is the first year they'll jump in the olympics. >> do you dream having your own flag in this room today? >> it would be cool to see your name on the flag and go to the olympics. >> in this room each flag represents one olympic appearance by a sports club athlete proof that sometimes here more than anyone place else olympic dreams really do take flight. >> now tony, school is about to get out in an hour, that's when the after school program starts here at the base. and this place is about to be flooded with kids of all ages out here primarily as you heard to have fun. but they're having fun while training, while learning how to aim high and aim for that gold medal podi
. >> brothers taylor and brian fletcher are on their way oh to sochi.om penny said the club is much more than medals. >> it's kind of a community gathering spot for kids to come, hear, train, and to learn sportsmanship, their morals, their ethics, their goals in life. >> reporter: but make no mistake these boys and girls have visions of olympic glory. >> my heroes are ski jumpers, and this is the first year they'll jump in the olympics. >> do you dream having your...
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taylor made. >> a game about if i were a rubber duck named larry that teaches you manners. >> the brain child of electrical engineer, kimberly brian. >> we like to think of ourselves as the girl scouts of technology. >> bryant did the research and black women receive 3% of bachelor's degrees in computer science. >> we hope to be able to tap into changing the ratio for women of color and making a difference in what the face of technology looks like. >> the nonprofit has taken off. there are branches all over the country and one in south africa. some of the girls apps are available on sites like google play. i just down loaded doll finder. and the news keeps getting better. black girls code, just one microsoft prestigious prize for $50,000. the money will allow bryant to hire more staff and buy laptops and tablets for the girls to learn on and hope they will pursue tech careers. it seems to be working. >> i want to be a computer science engineer. in the future, i want to be an entrepreneur. >> i would like to make an ipad, but i think that's too hard, because i'm only 11. >> kpix5. >> and brian's ultimate goal is to reach 1 million
taylor made. >> a game about if i were a rubber duck named larry that teaches you manners. >> the brain child of electrical engineer, kimberly brian. >> we like to think of ourselves as the girl scouts of technology. >> bryant did the research and black women receive 3% of bachelor's degrees in computer science. >> we hope to be able to tap into changing the ratio for women of color and making a difference in what the face of technology looks like. >> the...
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taylor made. >> a game about a guy named larry. >> it's the brainchild of electrical engineering kimberly brian. >> we like to think of ourselves as the girl scouts of technology. >> she did the research and found out black women receive only about 3% of bachelors degrees in computer science. >> we hope to really be able to tap into changing the ratio for women of color and really making a difference in what the face of technology looks like. >> in two years the non-profit has taken off. there are branches all over the country and one in south africa. >> some of the girls apps are already available on sites like google play. i just downloaded doll finder and the news keeps getting better. black girls code just one microsoft prestigious price for $50,000. the money will allow brian to hire more staff and buy laptops and tablets for the girls to learn on and hope that they will pursue tech careers, that seems to be working. >> i want to be a computer science engineer. in the future i can be an entrepreneur. >> i would like to make an ipad but i think that's too hard, because i'm only 11, so-- >> in oakland, kristin airs, kpix5. >> b
taylor made. >> a game about a guy named larry. >> it's the brainchild of electrical engineering kimberly brian. >> we like to think of ourselves as the girl scouts of technology. >> she did the research and found out black women receive only about 3% of bachelors degrees in computer science. >> we hope to really be able to tap into changing the ratio for women of color and really making a difference in what the face of technology looks like. >> in two years...