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we bring in professor john taylor. under secretary of international affairs and author of "first principles." john, it's a pleasure to speak with you. >> good to be here. thank you. >> what are you anticipating in terms of what happens tomorrow? >> i think they're looking for some insurance from the politicians in greece that they're going to adhere by some of these commitments after the election. one person already questioned the vote. said they're going to change it after the election. you obviously can't have an election if you're going to change it in a few months. you also need to be more specific about the things they're doing. i say number three they have to look more like they want to do this. some of this is home growth. get the government sector a little smaller. that's going to be good for growth. if they looked a little more positive, i think they would change the atmosphere a bit. >> and i would imagine that would be some deal accepted by private bondholders. are we at a point now where we're going from one
we bring in professor john taylor. under secretary of international affairs and author of "first principles." john, it's a pleasure to speak with you. >> good to be here. thank you. >> what are you anticipating in terms of what happens tomorrow? >> i think they're looking for some insurance from the politicians in greece that they're going to adhere by some of these commitments after the election. one person already questioned the vote. said they're going to change...
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john taylor, distinguished economist under secretary of the treasury, i spoke to john, he says given the rise of gdp and given the lingering inflation, you still good 3% cpi growth as you know, richard, he feels the taylor rule which some people still use, would indicate a 2% federal reserve target rate and not a zero percent. what is your thinking about the difference between the target rate and the taylor rule? >> well again i can only speak for myself as you know, i was against cutting rates to zero, my own personal view was we shouldn't give a date certain as to how long we would hold things where they are. so, you and i are similar opinion it's a group process, a similar committee, majority rules and the majority of the committee and their wisdom, they will adjust as we go forward. one thing you didn't mention, john taylor is the chairman of the dallas fed monetary policy, we spend a lot of time with him. he has good points to make, but the committee has to make a decision under ben bernanke's leadership. >> i want to ask, quickly if we could, if the numbers keep coming in richar
john taylor, distinguished economist under secretary of the treasury, i spoke to john, he says given the rise of gdp and given the lingering inflation, you still good 3% cpi growth as you know, richard, he feels the taylor rule which some people still use, would indicate a 2% federal reserve target rate and not a zero percent. what is your thinking about the difference between the target rate and the taylor rule? >> well again i can only speak for myself as you know, i was against cutting...
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. >> you know, randy, my friend and your friend john taylor from stanford hoover institute, the taylorule, which i am told is used by some in the fed, says that now with the economy expanding, and it's been expanding for a couple years, albeit slowly, the taylor rule says the fed funds rate should be 2%, returning gradually toward normalcy. what's wrong with that? it would be a vote of confidence if the fed started raising rates. >> well, certainly if we really see a good foundation for growth. i'm not quite sure that the taylor rule would have us there quite yet given that the unemployment rate is still quite elevated. it's over 8%. i mean, it looks like it's getting better, but we still have to see whether this is a false stone or not. as i said we've had some of these head fakes before in this recovery. so we really want to make sure the foundation is there. but i don't think we'd be having the growth we're having now without the low interest rate policy. >> well, okay. but, but, but you've got to return to normalcy at should point. >> for sure. >> here's another point. if you look
. >> you know, randy, my friend and your friend john taylor from stanford hoover institute, the taylorule, which i am told is used by some in the fed, says that now with the economy expanding, and it's been expanding for a couple years, albeit slowly, the taylor rule says the fed funds rate should be 2%, returning gradually toward normalcy. what's wrong with that? it would be a vote of confidence if the fed started raising rates. >> well, certainly if we really see a good foundation...
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but what they recorded did anything but that. 90-year-old john taylor, a stroke victim, lies defenselesss him over and over again. >> she just was angry right from the beginning, shaking her finger at him, pounding him in the chest and his stomach. >> john's daughter, jackie, catches it all on a security camera, she installed on her home to be her eyes and her ears while she's away. >> of course, anger and shock immediately. >> the vicious beating sickness jackie not only because of the cruelty but this was a woman she trusted. a woman she considered a friend. >> she would say, jackie, you're like a daughter to me. you know, mother's day, i bought her flowers, things of that nature because even in the short period of time she was here, i thought we bonded pretty well. >> it all begins two months earlier. seven days a week to pay for her dad's soing medical expenses. so she hires anna to care for her father. he suffered two strokes. jackie wants the best possible care for the man who's doted on her all of her life. >> daddy's little girl. always gave me anything i wanted. >> she especiall
but what they recorded did anything but that. 90-year-old john taylor, a stroke victim, lies defenselesss him over and over again. >> she just was angry right from the beginning, shaking her finger at him, pounding him in the chest and his stomach. >> john's daughter, jackie, catches it all on a security camera, she installed on her home to be her eyes and her ears while she's away. >> of course, anger and shock immediately. >> the vicious beating sickness jackie not...
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>> reporter: john taylor, 49 yards. i had no problem finding new friends. patriots number one?'s right. you know it. >> reporter: who's number one? >> giants. ♪ why can't with befriends >> reporter: is it me or do the giants fans sometimes bother you. because. >> they're number one. >> reporter: and they're not going. >> down. >> reporter: how much beer will you sell? >> we will sell approximately 1.5 million ounces of draft beer, enough to fill a swimming pool. >> reporter: hoosier native scott hopes visitors will make his place their second home. >> i don't care that either team is not colts blue but their money is just as green. >> reporter: speaking of green and hoosier hospitality -- free beer on tony. even before the teams take the field, fans here have already answered the question, hoosier winner this week? indianapolis. none of the local businesses in town are too happy that i went around saying free beer for everyone. but that's okay. hoosier hospitality is rubbing awe on me. if i i asked you what does that mean what does it mean in a world. >> smile. >> awesome. >> j
>> reporter: john taylor, 49 yards. i had no problem finding new friends. patriots number one?'s right. you know it. >> reporter: who's number one? >> giants. ♪ why can't with befriends >> reporter: is it me or do the giants fans sometimes bother you. because. >> they're number one. >> reporter: and they're not going. >> down. >> reporter: how much beer will you sell? >> we will sell approximately 1.5 million ounces of draft beer, enough...
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here in new york the new jersey assembly gop leader john brannik, goldie taylor is joining us, washingtonamie harrison, thank you for being here this morning. goldie, santorum gets evangelicals, tea partyers and men. romney gets women, not born agains, and tea party neutral people. take a look at this. less people said they are satisfied in the field in general now. and the question was, are you satisfied with the field of presidential candidates? so in october, the yes was 66%. now it's 55%. in october, 33%, now 44%. how much of the divide is a fundamental difference in philosophy? >> i think the truth is at the outset, people weren't very satisfied with the field but the number one goal for this crop of republicans was to defeat president obama. you know, as the campaign wore on and we got to know a lot more about these candidates the dissatisfaction grew. because they've really sort of tilted further and further to the right. i don't know if having tea party support or having strong evangelical base will be enough for rick santorum to win this race but he certainly is very, very good i
here in new york the new jersey assembly gop leader john brannik, goldie taylor is joining us, washingtonamie harrison, thank you for being here this morning. goldie, santorum gets evangelicals, tea partyers and men. romney gets women, not born agains, and tea party neutral people. take a look at this. less people said they are satisfied in the field in general now. and the question was, are you satisfied with the field of presidential candidates? so in october, the yes was 66%. now it's 55%....
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this town and these people, they knew john glenn as a school boy, as a teenager, and as a neighbor. like mayor taylorollowed his career as he blazed a trail across the high sky. >> i watched john glenn grow up from a freckled-face, red-headed lad into the man you all know today. john's youth and his life today are an example for all americans to follow. >> new concord high. like these youngsters, john attended school here. his principal and teacher was harford steele. >> he was an excellent student and he graduated with honors from our high school. i taught johnny and hundreds of others that our democracy is a priceless heritage and that we should preserve, protect and if at all possible, make some contributions to it. he has made a significant contribution in his mission in space. >> and this fine new school in new concord, it's the john glenn high school. with its first graduating class receiving diplomas, young john helped his father about this shop when he wasn't in school or acting as lifeguard in the summer at camp or in college. john went on to college at muskinghum right in new concord. the h
this town and these people, they knew john glenn as a school boy, as a teenager, and as a neighbor. like mayor taylorollowed his career as he blazed a trail across the high sky. >> i watched john glenn grow up from a freckled-face, red-headed lad into the man you all know today. john's youth and his life today are an example for all americans to follow. >> new concord high. like these youngsters, john attended school here. his principal and teacher was harford steele. >> he...
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shock to feet in the quarter finals the australian open final list and top seed taylor went down in straight sets to. john broke up with three times in the first set and was able to come back from three one down in this second six four six four is the finals. football now where in the english premier league manchester united have lit rivals match the city at this summit following a two one victory over liverpool at old trafford double. from wayne rooney in the second heart gave since man in essential win on the scoreboard for the visitors the red devils are now at a point about city in the table with roberto mancini's charges not playing until sunday. in other football news final preparations are taking place ahead of this year's african cup of nations final ivory coast will be the overwhelming favorites one they take on sunday in the decisive clash in the bourne. booked their place in the final with a one mil victory over mali in the samis on wednesday the tournament favorites haven't reached the showpiece final since back in two thousand and six but forward kalu says the elephants team spirit could be t
shock to feet in the quarter finals the australian open final list and top seed taylor went down in straight sets to. john broke up with three times in the first set and was able to come back from three one down in this second six four six four is the finals. football now where in the english premier league manchester united have lit rivals match the city at this summit following a two one victory over liverpool at old trafford double. from wayne rooney in the second heart gave since man in...
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john and jacqueline kennedy, marilyn monroe, humphrey bogart and elizabeth taylor. >> hi guys. >> now meet today's legends and news leaders. >> glad to have you here at world headquarter. >> how does hollywood's most popular leading man unwind away from the lenses of the paparazzi? >> honestly, lara, this is where i hang out. this is a good spot. >> we tour george clooney's home to find out. >> this is the screening room. there's a popcorn machine, which is important. >> plus, warren buffett invites us into his private office. >> i'll be happy here the rest of my life. >> when he conducts his billion dollar deals. >> this is it. this is where we make the records. >> jon bon jovi takes us inside his personal recording studio where we find out what really makes this musician rock. we're providing access to the private lives of public people. >> boy, this is an incredible house, john. we can see it as you walk to the studio. >> they share most private and prized possessions and the unforgettable stories behind them. the name of the program is person to person. i'm lara logan, cbs
john and jacqueline kennedy, marilyn monroe, humphrey bogart and elizabeth taylor. >> hi guys. >> now meet today's legends and news leaders. >> glad to have you here at world headquarter. >> how does hollywood's most popular leading man unwind away from the lenses of the paparazzi? >> honestly, lara, this is where i hang out. this is a good spot. >> we tour george clooney's home to find out. >> this is the screening room. there's a popcorn machine,...
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john besh. what is your name? >> shaunie taylor. >> jimmy: shaunie taylor? of course, congratulations.for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow! buh-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
john besh. what is your name? >> shaunie taylor. >> jimmy: shaunie taylor? of course, congratulations.for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow! buh-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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taylor. [applause] >> well, i thank john and julie for having me today. i thank, um, all of you or for turning out. "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons," was a great labor of love. i spent three years researching the book and a year writing it. i have a fondness for good narrative nonfiction, and a lot of times if i read journalistic pieces, i enjoy when they begin with an extended anecdotal lead. so i adapted that approach in my book, and each chapter starts with what we might call a vignette. i really labored over the details. if i give the weather, it's documented. if i say james madison's overcoat was olive, i have an eyewitness and so on. so i thought what i might do today is intersperse my comments with reading excerpts from some of these vignettes. they all place jennings at or near a doorway or some kind of opening. in one case it's the hatch of a ship, and in this first one it's an open gravement -- grave. on or about 28, february, 1801, montpelier, the madison plantation in orange county, virginia. the old master died in
taylor. [applause] >> well, i thank john and julie for having me today. i thank, um, all of you or for turning out. "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons," was a great labor of love. i spent three years researching the book and a year writing it. i have a fondness for good narrative nonfiction, and a lot of times if i read journalistic pieces, i enjoy when they begin with an extended anecdotal lead. so i adapted that approach in my book, and each chapter...
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john carter." now reaching a fever pitch. taylors transformation from the small screen to the big screen. in the most indemand action adventure. how are row? >> my work is done. see ya. it was issue yeah, that's a good one right there. i don't have to do much now. >> tell us about the film. "john carter." you play a civil war hero. >> you meet him in the film, he's truly a broken guy. he's lost his cause through the civil war. lost his family. as you do, he gets transported up to mars. on mars, he -- >> oh, of course. >>> he gets another kick at love and defining that purpose within himself. you have guys like willem dafoe, andrew stanton. thomas hayden church. >> you won't recognize willem playing an alien. >> he's the king of a tribe that are nine feet tall. he was on stilts 95% of the time playing this guy. pretty incredible. >> i want to show a clip to the audience of you trying to escape from a dog of some sort. >> this is his dog when he gets up on mars. he steals the film. i'll leave it at that. >> take a look. >> how did you
john carter." now reaching a fever pitch. taylors transformation from the small screen to the big screen. in the most indemand action adventure. how are row? >> my work is done. see ya. it was issue yeah, that's a good one right there. i don't have to do much now. >> tell us about the film. "john carter." you play a civil war hero. >> you meet him in the film, he's truly a broken guy. he's lost his cause through the civil war. lost his family. as you do, he gets...
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john f. kennedy was born? >> wood rorow wilson. >> who was president when woodrow wilson died? calvin coolidge. >> calvin coolidge. >> joey taylorree of you. >> thank you. >> thanks for coming. samantha, we're going to start with you. we're going to quiz joey coming up in a second. how did this all start. when did you realize he could recall things like that. >> starting when he was about 3 or 4, he quickly memorized the letters and the numbers and that turned into the calendars and whatever's interested him all along soaks it all up. we used to test him. we now know his answers are right because he soaks it all in. >> john, are either you or samantha savants or geniuses? >> no. >> so the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree? i'm just kidding. joey, you know the presidents? >> yes. >> you know what these questions are are, do you. >> no. >> let me ask you. the "today" show started in 1952. who was the president? >> harry s. truman. >> he's right who was president after harry s. truman? >> eisenhower. >> it's 2012. who was president 100 years ago in 1912? >> taft. >> gosh, you're good. who was the only president who was elected
john f. kennedy was born? >> wood rorow wilson. >> who was president when woodrow wilson died? calvin coolidge. >> calvin coolidge. >> joey taylorree of you. >> thank you. >> thanks for coming. samantha, we're going to start with you. we're going to quiz joey coming up in a second. how did this all start. when did you realize he could recall things like that. >> starting when he was about 3 or 4, he quickly memorized the letters and the numbers and that...
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john brennan, also died. pro skier elise was also stabbed. >> kept her atop the avalanche and basically saved her life. >> reporter: earlier this month, the same kind of gear saved professional skier misha taylor. >> i saw the ground ripple. it was like the earth was breathing. once an avalanche has you, you're not going anywhere. >> she deployed an air bag as she was swallowed by snow. john was buried alive. >> i was getting suffocated, face first in the snow. >> reporter: several friends rushed to rescue swanson, digging frantically to free him. >> we got you. you're good. >> reporter: nationwide, there have been 17 avalanche deaths this season. >> reporter: and again, that fourth skier survived because of that air safety bag. kai, back on you. >> mike, thank you. one of the many triggers for an avalanche is loose snow base, caused by warm winter weather, like this year, that can cause newly fallen snow to slide over the old, loose base. >>> new information on the terror plot to blow up the u.s. capital. >> the criminal complaint reveals amean min alkhalify's original plan was to blow up a restaurant and synagogue. he then decided to target the u.s. capital. while working with an undercov ag
john brennan, also died. pro skier elise was also stabbed. >> kept her atop the avalanche and basically saved her life. >> reporter: earlier this month, the same kind of gear saved professional skier misha taylor. >> i saw the ground ripple. it was like the earth was breathing. once an avalanche has you, you're not going anywhere. >> she deployed an air bag as she was swallowed by snow. john was buried alive. >> i was getting suffocated, face first in the snow....
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john krazinsky recreate the effort to save three trapped whales under the eyes. . ice. best bets for the weekend, the decendants the artist, haywire irony lady, and tinker taylor soldier spy. also check out "drive" with ryan gosseling. should have been nominated for an oscar. >> coming up -- it will been caught tim tebow's attention. and some good news from the doctor. >>titan the dog was protecting them from afar. in return they helped save his life. >> now, to an incredible story of one dog's survival. titan click on his own for five years. >> a k-9 officer arrested him and is giving titan a second chance. >> after five years of caring for titan from afar, this is the first time that have gone to pet him. he lived on his own in this auto auction lot but always kept his distance. >> one day i heard footsteps. i looked down and see the dog but he is allred cage and bone. i mention it to my mother. ever since then we have been bringing him food. >> he is like my son. i love him. >> whenever anybody try to approach titan he would run away. >> of the blizzards, storms, hurricanes and he is out here by himself. >> every afternoon he would wait here knowing the close of busine
john krazinsky recreate the effort to save three trapped whales under the eyes. . ice. best bets for the weekend, the decendants the artist, haywire irony lady, and tinker taylor soldier spy. also check out "drive" with ryan gosseling. should have been nominated for an oscar. >> coming up -- it will been caught tim tebow's attention. and some good news from the doctor. >>titan the dog was protecting them from afar. in return they helped save his life. >> now, to an...
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taylor genasky. two-hand slam. that kind of a game. second game of the night, 60, maria guerretti. jones. one as he goes to the rack for the basket. john carroll running the break to perfection. three bounced passes off the glass. easy lay-up. 6-0 run. delivers on the perfect jump shot. john had just enough to get back in front. martin with the drive. john with the win. 58-56 over st. maria. i'm gerry sandusky. hope your weekend is off to a fantastic start. >> a mild one at least. >> yesterday we tried to be mild, it didn't quite work out. today's forecast in the 40's and windy. dry. >> snuggle up. >> thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
taylor genasky. two-hand slam. that kind of a game. second game of the night, 60, maria guerretti. jones. one as he goes to the rack for the basket. john carroll running the break to perfection. three bounced passes off the glass. easy lay-up. 6-0 run. delivers on the perfect jump shot. john had just enough to get back in front. martin with the drive. john with the win. 58-56 over st. maria. i'm gerry sandusky. hope your weekend is off to a fantastic start. >> a mild one at least....
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john and a ghost rider. talk about what it looked like when you were shooting the see quebecs. your eyes were blacked out. >> i said tobury appear taylor the bat when he ask me in new orleans would you go the ghost rider as well and i said yes but can i wear a mask. i felt that if i -- if i painted my face in some way to look like a skull or like a voodoo icon, blacked out my eyes with contact lenses that it would instill a kind of aura around me that would put fear in my costars or in my directors or in the crew that i would see and then that would -- like oxygen for a forest fire, would make me believe i was the character. so that helped me stay honest with it so i didn't feel ridiculous or absurd. and then i would try to present a kind of movement that would be like a bad dream. i wanted it to be not fully something you could understand. i wanted you to be aware you were in the presence of some entity from another dimension. i had to rethink how i would move and what kind of aura i would have around me as the ghost rider. >> i like when you play these dualing characters in movies. it is almost even like face-off where you are playin
john and a ghost rider. talk about what it looked like when you were shooting the see quebecs. your eyes were blacked out. >> i said tobury appear taylor the bat when he ask me in new orleans would you go the ghost rider as well and i said yes but can i wear a mask. i felt that if i -- if i painted my face in some way to look like a skull or like a voodoo icon, blacked out my eyes with contact lenses that it would instill a kind of aura around me that would put fear in my costars or in my...
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john doe witnesses, this is a classic investigation. i'll tell you something, these investigators are talented he better be careful when he walks in that office. >> goldie taylork it means for the recall? where do you think this goes as far as the recall is concerned? why wouldn't republicans step up in the state of wisconsin and say you have way too many problems? what about that? >> i think it only strengthens the recall and at the end of the day, the national republicans have put their arms around scott walker and can't let them go, they will let him go by force when he takes a perp walk. >> i've never seen mitch daniels, jan brewer as of late, walker is getting knocked off his perch and other governors are stepping up to keep the narrative alive. turning to our politics, the head of the congressional black caucus said this. >> one of the things we have to do is quit trying to send subliminal racial messages during the campaigns, governor romney and speaker gingrich have been guilty of saying things that are not helpful to a society begging for racial inclusion. >> accused of being a racial -- is that what you were referring to? >> that and other comments a
john doe witnesses, this is a classic investigation. i'll tell you something, these investigators are talented he better be careful when he walks in that office. >> goldie taylork it means for the recall? where do you think this goes as far as the recall is concerned? why wouldn't republicans step up in the state of wisconsin and say you have way too many problems? what about that? >> i think it only strengthens the recall and at the end of the day, the national republicans have put...
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taylor, i am committed to making a difference in peoples lives and i am a phoenix. >>> two big wins for mitt romney, but some conservatives still are not convinced he's their guy. joe johns the weekend helped, but he's still got teamwork do with conservatives, doesn't he? even though, didn't he refer to himself as severely conservative? >> christine, there's more than one sign mitt romney hasn't sealed the deal. in fact, a new american research group poll in the state of michigan shows even in michigan, rick santorum is ahead of romney. that's because michigan, you know, the important thing there is that michigan is the state where romney's father was governor back in the day. romney was governor of massachusetts, where he says he was "severely conservative." that language hasn't settled real well with everyone, including sarah palin who says romney is going to have to work harder for the conservative vote. listen -- >> i am not convinced, and i don't think that the majority of gop and independent voters are convinced. that is why you don't see romney get over that hump. he's still in the 3 % mark when it comes to approval. and primary wins and caucus wins. he still hasn
taylor, i am committed to making a difference in peoples lives and i am a phoenix. >>> two big wins for mitt romney, but some conservatives still are not convinced he's their guy. joe johns the weekend helped, but he's still got teamwork do with conservatives, doesn't he? even though, didn't he refer to himself as severely conservative? >> christine, there's more than one sign mitt romney hasn't sealed the deal. in fact, a new american research group poll in the state of michigan...