481
481
Jun 16, 2014
06/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 481
favorite 0
quote 0
received a report back from the fbi that the hair recovered from her vehicle was consistent with john taylor. >> at the time, mitochondrial dna testing of human hair was still years away, so it was impossible to know for certain if this was taylor's hair. >> we could can never get that one key piece of evidence that could place him with laura salmon on the day of the murder. >> and the men's jeans found at the murder scene had a waist size of 30 inches and a 36-inch inseam, too big for taylor. ultimately, investigators concluded a single hair was not enough to charge him with murder. >> though all of that evidence pointed to him, there was still no smoking gun and nothing to actually tie them together. >> and there were other suspects, too. in all, police investigated over 100 other suspects, with no success. >> i made a promise to her at her grave that i would see that justice was done. i didn't really know how i would carry out that promise, but that's the last thing i could do for her. >> but lorine mackey's promise went unfulfilled, and 16 long years passed. in the meantime, dan goodwin
received a report back from the fbi that the hair recovered from her vehicle was consistent with john taylor. >> at the time, mitochondrial dna testing of human hair was still years away, so it was impossible to know for certain if this was taylor's hair. >> we could can never get that one key piece of evidence that could place him with laura salmon on the day of the murder. >> and the men's jeans found at the murder scene had a waist size of 30 inches and a 36-inch inseam,...
147
147
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
john taylor, hoover senior fellow in economics and a professor at stanford. you, we appreciate it. >> thank you. liz: coming up, don't miss my interview with pimco's deputy chief investment officer. he'll talk about the ecb policy decision from a completely different angle. what does it mean? what should you be buying knowing that that central bank is now doing similar things to what our central bank has done for several years? it's a first on fox business interview. closing bell ringing in 45 minutes. gm ceo mary barra tried to turn the page on the bungled recall and chart a new course where employees put car safety first. but can a more than 100-year-old car culture be completely overhauled that quickly, and do gm's major competitors stand to benefit from all this bad press? >>> and sick of emptying your wallet every single time you fill up your car? how does 84 miles per gallon sound? we will show you a new three-wheel -- is it a car? what is that? is it a motorcycle? it could soon take the auto industry by storm. the founder and ceo of elio hoarlts joinin
john taylor, hoover senior fellow in economics and a professor at stanford. you, we appreciate it. >> thank you. liz: coming up, don't miss my interview with pimco's deputy chief investment officer. he'll talk about the ecb policy decision from a completely different angle. what does it mean? what should you be buying knowing that that central bank is now doing similar things to what our central bank has done for several years? it's a first on fox business interview. closing bell ringing...
77
77
Jun 18, 2014
06/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
john taylor from stanford produced a model in the early '90s that suggested the short-term interest ratesd be 2% and with 2% inflation, the nominal rate should be 4. that's basically what they follow. we suspect with our new neutral that that has changed substantially. we saw a bit of that today with steve liesman's discussion on the blue dots on a long-term basis. we'll hear more from janet yellen, bur our suspicion in terms of why it's come down from 2% of real is basically that it's a highly levered economy, and levered economies can't take high interest rates. last point before we move on. we had 1% real fed fung in 2006, 2006, and that basically broke the back of the housing mart, so to think we can get back to two with the day lord rule i think is a little specious. >> on a day with very little action from the fed, let's makes this segment actionable. for an investor, has anything changed? for a bond market investor? stock investor? anything changed from today? >> here's what i like, mandy, in terms of the long-term forecast, and it's not much, but it did change. it came down, in te
john taylor from stanford produced a model in the early '90s that suggested the short-term interest ratesd be 2% and with 2% inflation, the nominal rate should be 4. that's basically what they follow. we suspect with our new neutral that that has changed substantially. we saw a bit of that today with steve liesman's discussion on the blue dots on a long-term basis. we'll hear more from janet yellen, bur our suspicion in terms of why it's come down from 2% of real is basically that it's a highly...
81
81
Jun 30, 2014
06/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
at this point we had professor john taylor on, there are some that believe the whole financing relationship some of the best income paper, financing used to leverage which helps stocks, may be running its course. this article demonstrates that companies are buying their own shares and that is a variable. how long can it go on? art cashin, the sage contributor for cnbc, talking about that would affect p/e rash wroes and measurements. as the band plays on, remember, make sure you put your initials on that chair for when the music stops. facebook in 2012, of course, trying to garner information. here is what i say being the father of tree that use facebook. fee or free, okay. privacy is worth what you pay for. i have always wondered, okay, here's very generic numbers for facebook. total monthly active users, 1.3 billion. wirt, receive knew were about $6.1 billion. indeed, with this many users we are not looking at all the daily and mobile users. what about a subscription? as my kids get older the notion of privacy, like when you are young in general, things that should be important to you aren
at this point we had professor john taylor on, there are some that believe the whole financing relationship some of the best income paper, financing used to leverage which helps stocks, may be running its course. this article demonstrates that companies are buying their own shares and that is a variable. how long can it go on? art cashin, the sage contributor for cnbc, talking about that would affect p/e rash wroes and measurements. as the band plays on, remember, make sure you put your...
65
65
Jun 15, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
but what they recorded did anything but that. 90-year-old john taylor, a stroke victim, lies defenseless>> she just was angry right from the beginning, shaking her finger at him, just 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. >> anger open shock immediately. >> it angers jackie because this is 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. jackie's a single woman, working seven days a week, to pay for her dad's soaring 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 especially wants loving treatment for her dad after a
but what they recorded did anything but that. 90-year-old john taylor, a stroke victim, lies defenseless>> she just was angry right from the beginning, shaking her finger at him, just 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. >> anger open shock immediately. >> it angers jackie because this is a woman she trusted, a woman she...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
your authority but did you even have i by did read his memo and i read it is a very read no well john taylor will argument in that memo it all but there were phrases like this president is bragging about it this president is boasting about it but with the talking points memo to give to members of congress and activists reporters and others is very different from what the what the actual language of the legislation and i haven't seen it yet last week is going to be well. it's got to be approved by congress boehner can't do this plame self he doesn't have standing to do this by themselves he's going to bring it in front of congress and then congress can vote in the house of representatives can vote up or down and there is a legal theory that says that that's sufficient to bring him into court because this is about preserving the power of the legislative branch visit the president the united states because you've talked about executive orders this isn't about executive orders this is about the way the president has chosen to. waive change delay move manipulate things that are in statute passed
your authority but did you even have i by did read his memo and i read it is a very read no well john taylor will argument in that memo it all but there were phrases like this president is bragging about it this president is boasting about it but with the talking points memo to give to members of congress and activists reporters and others is very different from what the what the actual language of the legislation and i haven't seen it yet last week is going to be well. it's got to be approved...
253
253
Jun 30, 2014
06/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
id like to welcome our guest, professor john taylor from stanford.ing, professor. >> good to be here. thank you. >> professor, last week a lot of hand wringing over what exactly is keeping interest rates so low, not only in the u.s. but specifically in the u.s. and maybe around the globe. one of the worry beads is that at the epicenter of leverage are financial instruments known as repos and the supply of good collateral in the form of treasuries is in short supply. do you buy into that argument as one of the top five reasons why rates are so low? >> i think it's a factor, but i wouldn't put it up there very high on the lisp i think you still have this question about the recovery while it's looking okay, it's still below what many people forecast, you know, if you averaged out the first quarter and the second quarter it's going to look pretty bad. people are forecasting more than that. i think that's what's going on, this continued overall d disappointment in the economy's is what, to me, the main factor that's keeping rates down. >> professor, there
id like to welcome our guest, professor john taylor from stanford.ing, professor. >> good to be here. thank you. >> professor, last week a lot of hand wringing over what exactly is keeping interest rates so low, not only in the u.s. but specifically in the u.s. and maybe around the globe. one of the worry beads is that at the epicenter of leverage are financial instruments known as repos and the supply of good collateral in the form of treasuries is in short supply. do you buy into...
223
223
Jun 11, 2014
06/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 1
i've spoken with john taylor at stanford, similar to the friedman monetary rule and so too much liquidityad a good track record for a while but then they started fine tuning and i think hayek had the logic right in the road and call it the fatal conceit, right. the monetary rule to keep sound money is pretty sim. if you have the discipline to stick to it. but that -- >> sounds like you don't agree. >> basic logic -- the basic principle of what we should be doing, i'm not sure if we're staying true to that course at all. >> well, very quickly, david, while we've got you, eric cantor was viewed as next in line to be the speaker of the house of representatives. who do you think that should be? >> again, i don't -- i'm not about the personalities. i'm for anyone who follows the principles in the republican crede that start off with free markets, a commitment to free markets and proven track record pushing for free track record. fiscal responsibility. a lot of them up there seem to be getting an "f." $17 trillion in debt, $127 trillion in unfunded liabilities. and no leadership on how you dig
i've spoken with john taylor at stanford, similar to the friedman monetary rule and so too much liquidityad a good track record for a while but then they started fine tuning and i think hayek had the logic right in the road and call it the fatal conceit, right. the monetary rule to keep sound money is pretty sim. if you have the discipline to stick to it. but that -- >> sounds like you don't agree. >> basic logic -- the basic principle of what we should be doing, i'm not sure if...
106
106
Jun 10, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
john chikowsky and former u.s. marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> congresswoman, why are we hearing so many false attacks against the president for bringing an american soldier home? >> you know, at first, they were glad. the response when we heard that sergeant bergdahl was being turned, everyone seemed to be happy, and then they much got an memo, reverend al, that said wait a minute, it was that guy in the white house who helped to negotiate this, and so we can't be for it. and they're looking for reasons. the bottom line is we leave no american behind. and that doesn't say only the best american or the best soldier. we leave no american behind. all of us should be grateful to this administration and to the military anticipate the intelligence community for making this exchange happen. they are searching for a reason to be mad. this very idea that they weren't informed, they know darn well that last december when the national defense authorization act was passed, the president had a signing statement that
john chikowsky and former u.s. marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> congresswoman, why are we hearing so many false attacks against the president for bringing an american soldier home? >> you know, at first, they were glad. the response when we heard that sergeant bergdahl was being turned, everyone seemed to be happy, and then they much got an memo, reverend al, that said wait a minute, it was that guy in the white house who helped...
320
320
Jun 7, 2014
06/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
john is here. with us tonight. and then a new band from tayloroo fighters this is their self- titled album the birds of satan from the at&t stage. they brought lots of smoke machines. tomorrow night shailene woodley will be here, aasif mandvi will join us, and we'll have music from iggy azalea. and we have a new show for you on friday with nathan lane, adam carolla, and music from royal blood. please join us for those. >> jimmy: our first guest is a very fine actress and human being whose hard work has earned her a bafta award, a golden globe and even a baby daughter. you can see her show complete disregard for the time-space continuum alongside tom cruise in the new movie "edge of tomorrow." it opens in 2-d, 3-d, and imax june 6th, please welcome emily blunt. ♪ >> you look fantastic. hard to believe you had a baby this century. never mind four months ago. >> three months ago. >> jimmy: three months ago. >> yes. mother's day. lovely. we want to santa barbara. really nice. >> did you take the baby? >> baby came with us. most mothers like to be lef
john is here. with us tonight. and then a new band from tayloroo fighters this is their self- titled album the birds of satan from the at&t stage. they brought lots of smoke machines. tomorrow night shailene woodley will be here, aasif mandvi will join us, and we'll have music from iggy azalea. and we have a new show for you on friday with nathan lane, adam carolla, and music from royal blood. please join us for those. >> jimmy: our first guest is a very fine actress and human being...
294
294
Jun 9, 2014
06/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
taylor triples to right. r.b.i. single to left. back on top. and then, in the zempbt, john norwood. stanford loses 12-5.eason. >>> in your face, baby. he had 35 points, 10 rebounds. spurs in the lead. under 90 seconds to go. miami down one. way out of the shooting range. heat win 9 8-96. this series is tied at one. french open, men's final. nearly unbeatable. sets up championship point for nadal. double faults. nadal, he is incredible. wins his ninth french open title. speaking of incredible, california chrome was less than a hundred percent after finishing tie for fourth in the belmont yesterday. the kolt sustained a gash on his right foot. he's not sure when the injury occurred during the race, but the horse will need two to three weeks to recover. before we get out of here, one other person who's extremely special. diane, i wish you nothing but the best. you are a beautiful woman with incredibleal ent. i've learned so much and honestly, you've been one of my favorite anchors for several, several years. >> thank you, henry. you like me a lot more than this guy, right? >> without a doubt. it's not even
taylor triples to right. r.b.i. single to left. back on top. and then, in the zempbt, john norwood. stanford loses 12-5.eason. >>> in your face, baby. he had 35 points, 10 rebounds. spurs in the lead. under 90 seconds to go. miami down one. way out of the shooting range. heat win 9 8-96. this series is tied at one. french open, men's final. nearly unbeatable. sets up championship point for nadal. double faults. nadal, he is incredible. wins his ninth french open title. speaking of...
229
229
Jun 12, 2014
06/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
taylor swift. >> other stories we're following, lawyers for dzhokhar tsarnaev plan to ask that his trial moved out of boston. change of venue requests are used in high profile cases. >>> former astronaut and senator john glenn is recuperating at ohio state university after heart valve replacement. the soon to be 93-year-old was the first american to orbit the earth as a member of the mercury 7 program. so as fellow astronaut scott carpentered once famously radioed, god speed, john glenn. >> we're learning about the gunman in oregon that killed a classmate on the second to last day of school. they revealed him as 15-year-old jared michael paget. he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. no word on a possible motive. >> paula deen with a major announcement about her new network launching in september. >> guess who has gone digital, y'all. >> but can she recapture the fans she lost over her racial comments? we shall see. >>> the latest fall out from eric cantor's stunning upset and babs goes to washington. politics is next. [ brian ] in a race, it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a bl
taylor swift. >> other stories we're following, lawyers for dzhokhar tsarnaev plan to ask that his trial moved out of boston. change of venue requests are used in high profile cases. >>> former astronaut and senator john glenn is recuperating at ohio state university after heart valve replacement. the soon to be 93-year-old was the first american to orbit the earth as a member of the mercury 7 program. so as fellow astronaut scott carpentered once famously radioed, god speed,...
119
119
Jun 16, 2014
06/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 1
taylor said, he was stuck. and it was right to represent the state of texas. he is a texas senator, he's a texas congressman, but once he moved -- i don't think it was just john kennedy's death, although that gave him an opening. i don't think it was just the movement was out there, although that's huge. i think what you said, mr. ambassador, and what you've pointed out in this tension between martin luther king and lbj is a tension from the movement of the outside that's pushing to the government from the outside in and there's a president that knows he needs the movement, but there will be tension. no president wants pressure from the outside. the same tension existed between lien cool and frederick -- lincoln and frederick douglas. eventually they became very good friends and lincoln understood that he needed frederick douglas and the abolitionists just as lbj needed the civil rights movement. and together martin luther king and lbj produced something, thank god they were there at that moment in history, that changed our country forever. >> secretary califano -- [applause]. what would your perspective be on their relationship? you had the good or bad luck
taylor said, he was stuck. and it was right to represent the state of texas. he is a texas senator, he's a texas congressman, but once he moved -- i don't think it was just john kennedy's death, although that gave him an opening. i don't think it was just the movement was out there, although that's huge. i think what you said, mr. ambassador, and what you've pointed out in this tension between martin luther king and lbj is a tension from the movement of the outside that's pushing to the...
422
422
Jun 15, 2014
06/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 0
one thing is, i think it's a john denver song, and the secret to life is to enjoy life. >> that's a taylorilled my taste in music, not just the dancing but the singing and listening. i sent you a present in the mail, will you open it? >> sure, i will. the bag is beautiful, by the way. >> the bag is beautiful. it's like 99 cents from the drugstore. >> whatever. two of my favorite colors, blue and green. >> e loves the walgreens bag. >> so what is it, dad? >> oh, my goodness. well, it's a big heavy coffee table book looking thing that's called 1,001 albums. it's a music book. and what's on the cover but a banana a la anna banana. >> you're right. every time a song came radio, led zeppelin or the beatles, he would say, this is the best song ever. >> dad, happy father's day. >> thank you. i wish you would be here. we are going to be cooking out this afternoon. having a good time. i so much wish you could be here, but i feel like you are when i see you on tv. >> good deal. i love you. that's a kiss for you. >> i love you, too. tucker, clayton, see you guys. >> great to hear your voice. congratu
one thing is, i think it's a john denver song, and the secret to life is to enjoy life. >> that's a taylorilled my taste in music, not just the dancing but the singing and listening. i sent you a present in the mail, will you open it? >> sure, i will. the bag is beautiful, by the way. >> the bag is beautiful. it's like 99 cents from the drugstore. >> whatever. two of my favorite colors, blue and green. >> e loves the walgreens bag. >> so what is it, dad?...