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mr. taylor. i want to thank him for organizing that and we put out a call on facebook 80 for people to send in photos for double parking and we've got a few examples that mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it didn't make it here but the truck basically couped the whole roadway. i thank you, mr. taylor. i now - before we get to the department supervisor breed? i'd like to call up the mta riccardo. mr. lay i want to thank you and your colleagues with the mta in terms of working with the statistics and the presentation you're about to show >> good afternoon. supervisors and member of the publics i'm riccardo i'm the city traffic engineer we i have a few colleagues that are the heads of our parking enforcement groups. thanks f
mr. taylor. i want to thank him for organizing that and we put out a call on facebook 80 for people to send in photos for double parking and we've got a few examples that mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it...
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mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr. taylor, who's been through the system the way that he has, you know, and then he comes one-on-one with inmates and explains to inmates, don't do this, don't do that. i took it beyond just a talk, you know, because i needed that talk, you know what i'm saying? because i don't know what's out there. >>> up next -- >> they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 20-gauge shotgun, a machete, went back out there. that's where it went down. jc: you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. jim: do you work for volkswagen? jc: what? no. i work for... the company we a
mr. taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like...
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mr. taylor aided and abetted and planned. >> so his 50-year sentence, of course, has been confirmed. is it a fair one? i know that the prosecution were actually asking for longer. they were asking for 80 years, weren't they? >> yes, we were, in fact. you know, judges propose -- you know, attorneys propose, and judges dispose. the judges, i think, considered very carefully the arguments we made about the sentence, the arguments the defense made about the sentence. then they did their job. they exercised their judicial mandate. they made their best judicial determination about whether the trial chamber was right in imposing 50 years. they determined it was. we certainly respect that judgment. >> very good to speak with you. thank you very much for joining us on the program, brenda hollis the prosecutor for the special court of sierra leone. >> thank you. >>> coming up here on al jazeera, we've got all the sports news for you including a fairy tale finish at the america's cup. well, for one team anyway. we'll tell you all about it. another great sport comeback in a minute with summer. >
mr. taylor aided and abetted and planned. >> so his 50-year sentence, of course, has been confirmed. is it a fair one? i know that the prosecution were actually asking for longer. they were asking for 80 years, weren't they? >> yes, we were, in fact. you know, judges propose -- you know, attorneys propose, and judges dispose. the judges, i think, considered very carefully the arguments we made about the sentence, the arguments the defense made about the sentence. then they did their...
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mr. sachs. ms. taylor. >> mr. chairman, ranking member thune immense of the committee come my name is amy taylor. i've been with red bull for 14 years and responsible for red bull's marketing strategy and initiatives in north america for much of that time. let me thank the committee for the chance to appear and testify today on behalf of red bull north america about our marketing policies and practices. first, let me say something about our company and product. red bull create the modern energy drink company in europe in 1987 and launched india's in 1997. red bull is now sold in more than 165 countries. health and regulatory bodies all over the world have concluded that red bull is safe to consume. it is worth noting that are 8.4 else can of red bull contains 80 milligrams of caffeine, which despite perception commits about the same amount of comment than a cup of coffee house in homebrewed situation half of much of that of a typical coffeehouse coffee. red bull is a small can product in the energy drink category w
mr. sachs. ms. taylor. >> mr. chairman, ranking member thune immense of the committee come my name is amy taylor. i've been with red bull for 14 years and responsible for red bull's marketing strategy and initiatives in north america for much of that time. let me thank the committee for the chance to appear and testify today on behalf of red bull north america about our marketing policies and practices. first, let me say something about our company and product. red bull create the modern...
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charles taylor, mr. crane, thank you for being with us this morning. my pleasure. >> it took years to bring him to justice. will justice be swifter for asaad if it is determined that he did use chemical weapons against his own people? >> i think justice will certainly happen. whether it's swift justice, again, we have to be smart about building a case, on making sure that asaad and his henchmen and others get a fair and open trial in the world court. he will be getting away with murder, if not again size, are they correct. >> well, i agree. we have to do something. to make future dictators know if they use a weapon like a chemical, that in fact, they will pay a price. and they will be brought to jut tis appropriately. so i agree with president obama something has to be done, we have an interesting solution that has to be considered but at the end of the day, there has to be accountability over the horror story that has been taking place in syria over the past two years. absolutely, we have and have been leading an effort to build a case against preside
charles taylor, mr. crane, thank you for being with us this morning. my pleasure. >> it took years to bring him to justice. will justice be swifter for asaad if it is determined that he did use chemical weapons against his own people? >> i think justice will certainly happen. whether it's swift justice, again, we have to be smart about building a case, on making sure that asaad and his henchmen and others get a fair and open trial in the world court. he will be getting away with...
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quoted taylor branch and mr. cain. those guys did not ignore the other side.he mainstream media did. >> i think it was kind of striking and several commentators pointed it out. there were no black republicans out to speak. how could you have such a one sided event in a unifying moment for the country? it was a real miss for the organizers. >> it leads to the charge that, you know, if you are a black democrat, you are part of the party. if you are a black conservative, you're not. >> what we saw this year was the use of the horrible term "uncle tom." we hear it more. we hear more about you speak on black-on-black crime and if you speak out, you are a traitor. i did a story on this recently. we have 40 murders a day in the u.s. that is about 280 per week. what we see from the media more, on both sides, we are trying to find racial motive within every murder as long as it is white-on-white or black-on-black. they made george zimmerman a black-on-black crime. we see it later as you fast forward to chris lane, the kid from oklahoma, the college student that was sho
quoted taylor branch and mr. cain. those guys did not ignore the other side.he mainstream media did. >> i think it was kind of striking and several commentators pointed it out. there were no black republicans out to speak. how could you have such a one sided event in a unifying moment for the country? it was a real miss for the organizers. >> it leads to the charge that, you know, if you are a black democrat, you are part of the party. if you are a black conservative, you're not....
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. >>> justin timberlake completes his 2020 experience and taylor swift is headed to the big screen. >> suzanne mr cez has -- marquez has those stories and more. >> reporter: taylor swift jumps to the big screen. the country crossover star is the latest addition to the upcoming movie "the giver." meryl streep and jeff bridges star in the movie. alicia keys, john mayer rocked the great lawn in new york's central park. they gave a free concert as part of the global citizen festival marking progress in the fight against poverty. the new york film festival kicked off with a star studded weekend. tom hanks and cast members from the real life pirate thriller "captain philips" walked the red carpet. >> we were actually on board. to be there and be able to use the parameters of physical space itself, that was an ally to the process. >> reporter: "captain philips" opens in theaters next month. the 1960's folk film stars oscar isaac and john goodman. >> i think a lot of the guys that they write for me, the brothers have that -- they consider themselves geniuses. >> reporter: justin timberlake is also in the
. >>> justin timberlake completes his 2020 experience and taylor swift is headed to the big screen. >> suzanne mr cez has -- marquez has those stories and more. >> reporter: taylor swift jumps to the big screen. the country crossover star is the latest addition to the upcoming movie "the giver." meryl streep and jeff bridges star in the movie. alicia keys, john mayer rocked the great lawn in new york's central park. they gave a free concert as part of the global...
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mr. taylor branch himself. would like to mention one other book in particular, because it was a special interests me. his 2009 look, the clinton tapes, it was a fascinating personal tale of his many years working with president clinton on an oral history of those years. i have a chance to talk with him about it on the news hour. his new book is "the king years: historic moments in the civil rights movement", looking at key episodes from that era. of course, it could not be more timely as we look back 50 years at the march on washington recently and on so much else. i have had the pleasure of talking about this for the news hour and now you have the pleasure of being with him. these and gentlemen, taylor branch. [applause] >> thank you, jeffrey. thank you to all of you for coming. this is a very exciting time, and i hope to use the civil rights history to look forward rather than backward. i think all of u.s. citizens on an equal share of this country devoted to the idea of equal citizenship. that we should aspi
mr. taylor branch himself. would like to mention one other book in particular, because it was a special interests me. his 2009 look, the clinton tapes, it was a fascinating personal tale of his many years working with president clinton on an oral history of those years. i have a chance to talk with him about it on the news hour. his new book is "the king years: historic moments in the civil rights movement", looking at key episodes from that era. of course, it could not be more timely...
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mr. sacks. ms. taylor? >> mr. chairman, ranking member thune and members of the committee, my name is amy taylor, i've been with red bull for 14 years and responsible for red bull's marketing strategy and initiatives in north america for much of that time. let me thank the committee for the chance to appear and testify today on behalf of red bull north america about our marketing policies and practices. first, let me say something about our company and product. red bull created the modern energy drink company in europe in 1987 and launched in the u.s. in 1997. red bull is now sold in more than 165 countries. health and regulatory bodies all over the world have concluded that red bull is safe to consume. it is worth noting that our 8.4-ounce can of red bull contains 80 milligrams of caffeine which, despite perceptions, is about the same amount of a cup of coffee has in homebrewed situations and half as much as that of a typical coffeehouse cup of coffee. red bull has 85% of our business comprised of the sales 8 and
mr. sacks. ms. taylor? >> mr. chairman, ranking member thune and members of the committee, my name is amy taylor, i've been with red bull for 14 years and responsible for red bull's marketing strategy and initiatives in north america for much of that time. let me thank the committee for the chance to appear and testify today on behalf of red bull north america about our marketing policies and practices. first, let me say something about our company and product. red bull created the modern...
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>> william taylor was hired by mr. lerner and william is charging at least $1,000 an hour.ou i am always free, but -- stuart: echoes all the way $1,000 an hour and more. >> if you're getting the topside legal help absolutely. it is called supply and demand, very little supply of legal help especially navigating these intricacies. lerner, what was that dave can send out the latest set of e-mails where she called the tea party dangerous and this was in her work capacity. team needs legal help. stuart: i want to know who pays this tab. seems to me irs agents work for the government, working on government projects and facing a legal challenge. i would have fought the logic dictates the taxpayer, the government picks up the tab for the lawyers. i don't know that for a fact but where are you coming from on this issue? who pays? >> it is a little murky. if you have been sued in your capacity as a government worker your entitled to a defense for an employer. can the government away with paying that much? that is iffy and it is a murky thing. google if you won't find a ready answer
>> william taylor was hired by mr. lerner and william is charging at least $1,000 an hour.ou i am always free, but -- stuart: echoes all the way $1,000 an hour and more. >> if you're getting the topside legal help absolutely. it is called supply and demand, very little supply of legal help especially navigating these intricacies. lerner, what was that dave can send out the latest set of e-mails where she called the tea party dangerous and this was in her work capacity. team needs...
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district major taylor actually resides in and also major taylor had been a constituent of mine for several years when i represented trinity county. mr. la malfa: major taylor's with the first cavalry regiment and awarded the medal of honor for gallantfully 1969 in vietnam. his men were engaged in attack when a cavalry assault vehicle was hit and all five troop members were wounded. major taylor extract the wounded despite heavyenmy fire. when a second vehicle was hit, major taylor moved forward again to rescue the wounded. while evacuating the wounded, major taylor engaged the enemy, killing several. at the evacuation point, a final vehicle was hit, again, major taylor assisted in removing the wounded men and made sure all were safely evacuated. i've met and known major taylor again for several years and it's my privilege to call him a friend. it is through his selfless spirit that i am proud to honor and remember the actions of major taylor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. brady: mr. speaker, i
district major taylor actually resides in and also major taylor had been a constituent of mine for several years when i represented trinity county. mr. la malfa: major taylor's with the first cavalry regiment and awarded the medal of honor for gallantfully 1969 in vietnam. his men were engaged in attack when a cavalry assault vehicle was hit and all five troop members were wounded. major taylor extract the wounded despite heavyenmy fire. when a second vehicle was hit, major taylor moved forward...
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taylor? >> we will not include that messaging going forward. >> okay, great. mr. sacks? >> will do, sir. >> all three companies here today stated in your testimony and in previous communications to members of the committee that the company does not intend to promote to children. this question is for each of the companies. please respond yes or no. will you commit to placing a label on your product indicating that the product isn't intended for children under the age of 16? yes or no? >> no. >> no. ms. taylor? >> we're not prepared to make that commitment. >> mr. sacks? >> no. >> no, okay. binden contract language to bind contributors and third party entity to promote marketing or sampling to children? ms. weiner? >> we have contracts in place that we are unable to modify. >> i'm talking about future contracts. >> future contracts? >> repeat the question. >> would you submit to concluding binding contract language in future contracts prohibiting distributers and any third party entity from promoting marketing or sampling to children? >> we're speaking of children 12 and u
taylor? >> we will not include that messaging going forward. >> okay, great. mr. sacks? >> will do, sir. >> all three companies here today stated in your testimony and in previous communications to members of the committee that the company does not intend to promote to children. this question is for each of the companies. please respond yes or no. will you commit to placing a label on your product indicating that the product isn't intended for children under the age of...
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taylor, great to have you with us tonight. thank you. >>> bill did he blass omay have the answer. i'll show what republicans are doing to make the problem worse. um... where's mrsly spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? this is so unexpected. a writer and a performer. ther, i'm also a survivor of ovarian and uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick... and then i got better. as your l
taylor, great to have you with us tonight. thank you. >>> bill did he blass omay have the answer. i'll show what republicans are doing to make the problem worse. um... where's mrsly spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate...
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mr. keith urban. >> okay. i get the last one for this segment. the nominees for entertainer of the year are -- jason aldean. luke bryan. blake shelton. george strait. and taylor year. and vocal duo. how does it feel? >> pretty dang good. >> excellent company you're in. cheryl, you live in nashville, the heart and soul of country music. how does it feel to share this with your friends? >> i love it. it was really fun to read your names. i'm a big fan. and i think we're all rooting for you. >> we have a couple questions from fans. we're always here for you. first duo to top billboard country charts with your first two singles. what are the plans for the year to come? >> we're going to work harder than ever. hopefully harder than this year. we're going to buy a house. >> and we have to headline through here so the good times starts october 3rd. very excited about that. >> and, cheryl, music? music? music? >> new album out today. >> go get it. >> i love it. what a day to celebrate country music. the 47th annual cma awards will be broadcast live from nashville on wednesday, november 6th, at 8:00 p.m. where? right here on abc. >>> coming up, this beautiful woman, s
mr. keith urban. >> okay. i get the last one for this segment. the nominees for entertainer of the year are -- jason aldean. luke bryan. blake shelton. george strait. and taylor year. and vocal duo. how does it feel? >> pretty dang good. >> excellent company you're in. cheryl, you live in nashville, the heart and soul of country music. how does it feel to share this with your friends? >> i love it. it was really fun to read your names. i'm a big fan. and i think we're...
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mr. president. before beginning my remarks, let me i ask unanimous consent that rita cull -p, a detailee for the committee on appropriations be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the 113th congress and tiffany taylor, detailee from the department of interior be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the first session of the 113th congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: thank you, mr. president. let me begin where senator pryor left off, and that is to commend our chairwoman for extraordinary leadership not only on behalf of her constituents but for the nation. these are very difficult it times, and we all feel much more confident because of her leadership, because of her commitment, because of her incredible and energetic advocacy for a commonsense, common purpose in terms of of not just our appropriations but in terms of the way we conduct ourselves in the united states senate. and so we are extraordinarily fortunate to have her leadership. mr. president, i'm here along with many of my colleagues to address the looming fiscal deadlines and, more importantly, how do we keep our economy growing and our jobs increasing. that is really why i believe we were sent here.
mr. president. before beginning my remarks, let me i ask unanimous consent that rita cull -p, a detailee for the committee on appropriations be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the 113th congress and tiffany taylor, detailee from the department of interior be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the first session of the 113th congress. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: thank you, mr. president. let me begin where senator pryor left off, and that is to...
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sib he will tillson, taylor harvey, matthew deavers, craig t to to e son, lewis evans, daniel parnsa, and robert andres. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. mikulski: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise to speak about obamacare. and i do call it obamacare. you know, when we passed the law, it was called the affordable care act. and before he leaves the floor, i would like to compliment the senator from montana on the important and crucial role that he played in passing the affordable care, health care act. and it was his excellent stewardship in the finance committee where we could expand access to health care, modernize the way we do it to go from volume medicine to value-based medicine, and to be able to expand our access in a way that also was fiscally prudent. he also led the way in expanding the children's health initiative. so i know later on he is planning in his life a new future for himself, but i want you to know that while he's thinking about how he will be living a different life, he really impacted the lives of many people. i stand here today to thank him personally in a hea
sib he will tillson, taylor harvey, matthew deavers, craig t to to e son, lewis evans, daniel parnsa, and robert andres. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. mikulski: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise to speak about obamacare. and i do call it obamacare. you know, when we passed the law, it was called the affordable care act. and before he leaves the floor, i would like to compliment the senator from montana on the...
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mr. president i have one question. i asked that the following staff allow -- kevin mc millis carli board stephan jenkins sipple tolson taylor harvey matthew deavers craig dobson lewis evans danielle harness and robert andrews. >> without objection. >> mr. president? >> the senator from maryland. >> mr. president i rise to speak about obamacare. and i to call it obamacare. you know when we passed the dash it was called the affordable care act him before he leaves the floor i would like to complement the senator from montana for the important and crucial role that he played in passing the affordable care act act -- health care act and it was his excellent stewardship and the funding committee where we could expand access to health care modernize the way we do it to go from volume medicine to value-based medicine and to be able to expand our access in a way that also was fiscally prudent. he also pave the way of expanding the children's health initiative. so why no later on he is planning in his life a new future for himself but i want you to know that while he is thinking about how he will be getting a different life he reall
mr. president i have one question. i asked that the following staff allow -- kevin mc millis carli board stephan jenkins sipple tolson taylor harvey matthew deavers craig dobson lewis evans danielle harness and robert andrews. >> without objection. >> mr. president? >> the senator from maryland. >> mr. president i rise to speak about obamacare. and i to call it obamacare. you know when we passed the dash it was called the affordable care act him before he leaves the...
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mrs. hutchinson has children, who raised them and where are they today? >> guest: i have to 12-year-olds. i have daily and houston. houston is named for sam houston and my great-grandfather charles s. taylor. they are in dallas where i live and that is where i spent most of my time. they are great kids. i have had an enrichment of my life since i was able to have these children and be a part of their lives. they are in school in dallas. >> host: next up scott and fort worth texas. hi scott. >> caller: you mentioned sam houston's wife and the tragedy involved with her and him. i was wondering if you had any idea what that was but also sam houston became a baptist and was there a woman's influence in that conversion? >> guest: conversion? >> guest: why? >> host: . >> host: sam houston converting to baptist? >> guest: of co-yes. margaret did make him and baptist, absolutely. he was public and at one time he was baptized because that was part of mexico. margaret had a huge influence on sam houston. she did stop his drinking which was also nor tory is and he became a baptist and became very devout actually. he would write her letters about what the pastor said in church here in washington d.c.
mrs. hutchinson has children, who raised them and where are they today? >> guest: i have to 12-year-olds. i have daily and houston. houston is named for sam houston and my great-grandfather charles s. taylor. they are in dallas where i live and that is where i spent most of my time. they are great kids. i have had an enrichment of my life since i was able to have these children and be a part of their lives. they are in school in dallas. >> host: next up scott and fort worth texas....