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with the taylor family foundation's help. in our special program called just like me. >> the second we get in they put her in a bed, take me away and tell me that they're 99% sure it was cancer. >> you're healthy now. and are you happy that you are healthy? >> yes. >> nobody can prepare you for being told your daughter has a brain tumor. >> now which arm are you serving better with now? the one that doesn't work so well? >> that is amazing. >> by my early teenage years i would be that wheelchair full time and i was kind of like what about my sweet 16. the fact there is whole organization that dedicates themselves to helping people with diseases and chronic illnesses, this is amazing. >> i'm here at camp arroyo where 3,000 kids come every year with life-threatening illnesses and life altering conditions and they can be here with kids who just like them. taylor family foundation makes it happen but they do so much more. >> can you say thank you taylor family? >> thank you taylor family. >> what flavors? [ laughter ] >> one of t
with the taylor family foundation's help. in our special program called just like me. >> the second we get in they put her in a bed, take me away and tell me that they're 99% sure it was cancer. >> you're healthy now. and are you happy that you are healthy? >> yes. >> nobody can prepare you for being told your daughter has a brain tumor. >> now which arm are you serving better with now? the one that doesn't work so well? >> that is amazing. >> by my...
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i'm very thankful to the taylor family foundation. >> by giving to the taylor family foundation, theyngs that others might take for granted. ry special things. >> it's all about the children here. it costs a lot to keep this rolling and to provide the camp for these kids that have no opportunity to do anything like this. >> it costs a million dollars every year. >> it doesn't cost a million dollars this year. >> i'm continually to be amazed. >> i hope that other families that have special needs to have an experience like this. it needs to be available to other families. >> to see the children and see what a difference it makesing in the lives of these children and. >> it really is an amazing experience. >> i wish we had a taylor family foundation everywhere. the work they do is very real and gratifying to know. elaine was showing me pictures 20 years ago. i love that feeling i was associated with such a good group of people. >> it's the army of people behind me of donors and generous people and volunteers and counselors and community-wide from politicians to fire departments and our p
i'm very thankful to the taylor family foundation. >> by giving to the taylor family foundation, theyngs that others might take for granted. ry special things. >> it's all about the children here. it costs a lot to keep this rolling and to provide the camp for these kids that have no opportunity to do anything like this. >> it costs a million dollars every year. >> it doesn't cost a million dollars this year. >> i'm continually to be amazed. >> i hope that...
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i'm very thankful to the taylor family foundation. >> by giving to the taylor family foundation, theyngs that others might take for granted. very special things. >> it's all about the children here. it costs a lot to keep this rolling and to provide the camp for these kids that have no opportunity to do anything like this. >> it costs a million dollars every year. >> it doesn't cost a million dollars this year. >> i'm continually to be amazed. >> i hope that other families that have special needs to have an experience like this. it needs to be available to other families. >> to see the children and see what a difference it makesing in the lives of these children and families. >> it really is an amazing experience. >> i wish we had a taylor family foundation everywhere. the work they do is very real and gratifying to know. elaine was showing me pictures 20 years ago. i love that feeling i was associated with such a good group of people. >> it's the army of people behind me of donors and generous people and volunteers and counselors and community-wide from politicians to fire department
i'm very thankful to the taylor family foundation. >> by giving to the taylor family foundation, theyngs that others might take for granted. very special things. >> it's all about the children here. it costs a lot to keep this rolling and to provide the camp for these kids that have no opportunity to do anything like this. >> it costs a million dollars every year. >> it doesn't cost a million dollars this year. >> i'm continually to be amazed. >> i hope that...
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but taylor was like that. anything he did, you know, he was going to do. >> were you ever afraid for him? >> we were scared to death just to be honest. but if taylor's going to learn, he had to experience it. >> while taylor was pulling together the pieces for his reactor -- >> taylor wilson. >> he was bored silly in junior high. ken and tiffany found the solution in reno, nevada. the davidson academy for the profoundly gifted. >> the only thing i was worried about was that it would be a school for nerds. >> so selective, they had met a tiny handful of selected students. taylor and his younger brother joey, a math wiz, both got in. the wilsons moved to reno. davidson sits on the university of nevada campus. taylor quickly found the professor with a pedigree in fusion research. nuclear physicist ron feneff. >> when i met taylor he was 13, and he was under five-feet tall. he was going to build this reactor in the garage. and all the time he was talking, i was thinking, mm, if i were his parents, i don't think i'
but taylor was like that. anything he did, you know, he was going to do. >> were you ever afraid for him? >> we were scared to death just to be honest. but if taylor's going to learn, he had to experience it. >> while taylor was pulling together the pieces for his reactor -- >> taylor wilson. >> he was bored silly in junior high. ken and tiffany found the solution in reno, nevada. the davidson academy for the profoundly gifted. >> the only thing i was worried...
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taylor. girl, you are a phenomenal woman. >> well, thank you. >> i just love it. >> why do you think that skin of color is just so unique? >> well, skin of color is very different from caucasian skin. and the difference really centers around the pigment that we call melanin. that melanin pigment that's in that skin is very reactive. so what that means is that a simple cut, scrape, even an acne pimple can lead to a dark mark. and that could last a very long time. it's a problem that many women of color grapple with. >> so that's what led you to create rx for brown skin. >> that's absolutely right. so many of my patients would say, you know, dr. taylor, all we hear about is anti-aging. all of the products out there are to address those wrinkles, but that's really not my concern. >> right. >> for my patients, the dark marks, discolorations, hyperpigmentation-- that was their primary concern, so i created rx for brown skin to specifically address those needs. >> my name is masha and i am 35 years
taylor. girl, you are a phenomenal woman. >> well, thank you. >> i just love it. >> why do you think that skin of color is just so unique? >> well, skin of color is very different from caucasian skin. and the difference really centers around the pigment that we call melanin. that melanin pigment that's in that skin is very reactive. so what that means is that a simple cut, scrape, even an acne pimple can lead to a dark mark. and that could last a very long time. it's a...
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taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence.orward to change his 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. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm
taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence.orward to change his 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...
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>> taylor: what's not to be happy about? >> eric: well, i don't know.y leaving was a little difficult for you. >> taylor: well, i trust her instincts. if she feels like she needs to go spend a little time with her father, then i'm good with that. i support her. >> eric: so, you had a good conversation with her earlier. >> taylor: yes. i did. i did. she sounds good. um... [ chuckles ]
>> taylor: what's not to be happy about? >> eric: well, i don't know.y leaving was a little difficult for you. >> taylor: well, i trust her instincts. if she feels like she needs to go spend a little time with her father, then i'm good with that. i support her. >> eric: so, you had a good conversation with her earlier. >> taylor: yes. i did. i did. she sounds good. um... [ chuckles ]
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you disagree with john taylor? >> listen, i'm not a monetary economist, just an old-fashioned country journalist. we have the united states, we have the eu. both undergoing fiscal austerity. one, the economy is growing, not as fast as i'd like. and it's adding jobs. the other, unemployment rate is rising. over 12%. as you just mentioned, a six-quarter recession, a double dip. to me, what's the big difference? one country aggressively acting, monetary stimulus, the united states. the other has not been the kind of bond buying we've seen in the united states. their economy is in a recession. ours is growing. i think that's a very powerful prim a fascia case that bernanke is doing it right. >> as a follow-up, what would happen in your opinion if bernanke starts pulling back on the bond purchases, and did what john taylor is saying to do, and stop quantitative easing? what would happen to the american economy, in your view? >> listen, i think the only people who have benefited from quantitative easing are investors and
you disagree with john taylor? >> listen, i'm not a monetary economist, just an old-fashioned country journalist. we have the united states, we have the eu. both undergoing fiscal austerity. one, the economy is growing, not as fast as i'd like. and it's adding jobs. the other, unemployment rate is rising. over 12%. as you just mentioned, a six-quarter recession, a double dip. to me, what's the big difference? one country aggressively acting, monetary stimulus, the united states. the other...
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the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor.a double life for murdering two police officers in 1981. >> i had a cop killing case. it made me feel like i was big man on campus, because i was getting respect. but it was only out of fear. it wasn't because they respected me because of who i was. >> he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louis. he earned his nickname t-bone while serving time at another prison. >> because the incident happened at ft. madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife. so i made a knife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which he will spend t
the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor.a double life for murdering two police officers in 1981. >> i had a cop killing case. it made me feel like i was big man on campus, because i was getting respect. but it was only out of fear. it wasn't because they respected me because of who i was. >> he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louis. he earned his nickname t-bone while serving time at...
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nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home you were at in the evening hours of march 6th?travis payea. >> can you speak up. >> travis payea. >> and do you remember who else was present on the light evening hours of march 6th? >> yes, i do. christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite frankly, it was one of the most repulsive, sadistic things i've ever seen in 24 years. >> within two months all the defendants have been released on bail until their case is resolved. but the prospect of life imprisonment hangs over them. >> abc 12's michael rosenfield spent the day in pierre county district court. he joins us for the story. michael. >> angie, this is the first time we have heard the victim in the case, 19-year-old danielle tyler. >> the media pounces when the tape is released by one of the defense lawyers. >> it was all a prank. >> this is not the only time she hung out there. >> it was demented if yo
nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home you were at in the evening hours of march 6th?travis payea. >> can you speak up. >> travis payea. >> and do you remember who else was present on the light evening hours of march 6th? >> yes, i do. christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite...
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this happened on the taylor street overpass and shut down bart of the busy road for hours. nbc bay area's george kiriyama is live with more information on the investigation. >> reporter: the accident happened under the freeway sign, that's an area where the bike lane and highway 187 come together. that's a very dangerous part of taylor street, and tonight's hit and run does not surprise him. >> gene chavez. >> i was horrified. >> when he heard someone had hit and killed a fellow cyclist near highway 87 around 3:30 in the afternoon. >> people want to get on the freeway real fast, they won't allow the cyclist to cross even on a green. >> the driver didn't stoop, making this a felony hit and run. and police say no one else stopped either. they're looking for witnesses. >> one of the questions is, how many people saw this, taylor street in this stretch here tends to be pretty busy all day. and right around 3:00, it's pretty heavy vehicular traffic. police say the man was dead when they arrived, chavez says he rides on taylor street every day, he's had a few close calls himself.
this happened on the taylor street overpass and shut down bart of the busy road for hours. nbc bay area's george kiriyama is live with more information on the investigation. >> reporter: the accident happened under the freeway sign, that's an area where the bike lane and highway 187 come together. that's a very dangerous part of taylor street, and tonight's hit and run does not surprise him. >> gene chavez. >> i was horrified. >> when he heard someone had hit and killed...
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kim lawton talks to renowned author taylor branch about the role black churches play. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome i'm bob abernethy, it's good to have you with us. there was a renewed international push this week for an end to the civil war in syria. at this week's g-8 meeting in northern ireland, participating countries called for peace talks to be held as soon as possible, but did not demand that president bashar al assad step down. they pledged $1.5 billion in humanitarian aid. religious groups were mainly supportive of the effort saying a cease-fire should be the top priority. some, however, cautioned against president obama's recent decision to arm the syrian rebels. tw
kim lawton talks to renowned author taylor branch about the role black churches play. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lili endowment, an indianapolis-based private family foundation dedicated to its founders interests in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company....
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she and fisher were close to elizabeth taylor and husband mike todd.mfort taylor-- and never came back. you must get tired of talking about eddie fisher and elizabeth taylor. >> no, i don't get tired of it. i just like to clear up for everybody. everybody still seems to be so upset over it. when it happened it just seemed to be such an explosion of people upset for me and i appreciated it. >> say good-bye, everybody. >> reporter: once taylor met richard burton on the set of "cleopatra" she promptly dismissed eddie fisher. after elizabeth taylor left him, if he had wanted to, would you have taken him back? >> no! no, but i did laugh. the. >> reporter: you laughed when that relationship broke up. >> i laughed when elizabeth threw him out because i told him you know, it's just ridiculous, you can't break up a marriage for this affair you're having with elizabeth because she's never going to keep you because you're not enough for her. you're just not enough. he laughed and, of course, he thought it was not true but he found out when she threw him out that
she and fisher were close to elizabeth taylor and husband mike todd.mfort taylor-- and never came back. you must get tired of talking about eddie fisher and elizabeth taylor. >> no, i don't get tired of it. i just like to clear up for everybody. everybody still seems to be so upset over it. when it happened it just seemed to be such an explosion of people upset for me and i appreciated it. >> say good-bye, everybody. >> reporter: once taylor met richard burton on the set of...
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in the 1963 hollywood movie, liz taylor portrayed cleopatra as a politician.this ruler of egypt was beautiful, enchanting, but above all, smart and emancipated. >> liz taylor's interpretation of cleopatra is the most contemporary that we can find precisely because she is not shown as a weak woman whose only option is to seduce men. she is a woman with a political vision. >> the role also made liz taylor a superstar. cleopatra, the career booster. when women take on the appearance of the egyptian queen from barbra streisand to lady gaga, they do it because of the power of her image. the usual male perspective is somewhat different. cleopatra not as a ruler, but as a kind of luxury pinup. to the end, cleopatra was her own woman. after her roman allies were defeated, she finished herself off with a cobra bite. >> killing herself was the best thing the cleopatra could have done for her legacy. her suicide was the thing that made her into the great icon she has become. >> and icons are immortal. >> also here in germany, visitors to frankfurt zoo are being treated t
in the 1963 hollywood movie, liz taylor portrayed cleopatra as a politician.this ruler of egypt was beautiful, enchanting, but above all, smart and emancipated. >> liz taylor's interpretation of cleopatra is the most contemporary that we can find precisely because she is not shown as a weak woman whose only option is to seduce men. she is a woman with a political vision. >> the role also made liz taylor a superstar. cleopatra, the career booster. when women take on the appearance of...
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in the 1963 hollywood movie, liz taylor portrayed cleopatra as a politician.this ruler of egypt was beautiful, enchanting, but above all, smart and emancipated. >> liz taylor's interpretation of cleopatra is the most contemporary that we can find precisely because she is not shown as a weak woman whose only option is to seduce men. she is a woman with a political vision. >> the role also made liz taylor a superstar. cleopatra, the career booster. when women take on the appearance of the egyptian queen from barbra streisand to lady gaga, they do it because of the power of her image. the usual male perspective is somewhat different. cleopatra not as a ruler, but as a kind of luxury pinup. to the end, cleopatra was her own woman. after her roman allies were defeated, she finished herself off with a cobra bite. >> killing herself was the best thing the cleopatra could have done for her legacy. her suicide was the thing that made her into the great icon she has become. >> and icons are immortal. >> also here in germany, visitors to frankfurt zoo are being treated t
in the 1963 hollywood movie, liz taylor portrayed cleopatra as a politician.this ruler of egypt was beautiful, enchanting, but above all, smart and emancipated. >> liz taylor's interpretation of cleopatra is the most contemporary that we can find precisely because she is not shown as a weak woman whose only option is to seduce men. she is a woman with a political vision. >> the role also made liz taylor a superstar. cleopatra, the career booster. when women take on the appearance of...
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. >> and when two nfl cheerleading teams recreate a taylor swift hit -- >>. ♪ feeling 22 >> and therere rumors of a danceo danceoff. can we get invited to that somehow? >>> there is an investigation ongoing into the video i'm about to show you in russia, slout of m moscow, and it is tough to watch, and we saw it on most.com, tv, and you will see this vehicle taking down a big part of the brick wall. behind the camera is a man who is 29 years old who worked nearby and he saw the construction going down, so he decided to film it. he has two other guys standing in the foreground and as the bricks start to come down, watch what happens. >> oh! >> yeah, watch that again. the bricks come down, and they take a huge bounce, and then the big group of heavy bricks come bouncing right at eugene. now right after this, you will hear people in the area rushing over to eugene's aid, but he didn't make it. you hear people saying call an ambulance, call an ambulance. he and broke his ribs, and surgeons tried to save the guy, but he was smashed by the bricks. here's the thing, there is an ongoing inves
. >> and when two nfl cheerleading teams recreate a taylor swift hit -- >>. ♪ feeling 22 >> and therere rumors of a danceo danceoff. can we get invited to that somehow? >>> there is an investigation ongoing into the video i'm about to show you in russia, slout of m moscow, and it is tough to watch, and we saw it on most.com, tv, and you will see this vehicle taking down a big part of the brick wall. behind the camera is a man who is 29 years old who worked nearby...
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as john taylor said, this book illustrates many principles. one of the most important is the idea that experts can steer an economy from the top down, and plan things and understand how things are going to turn out, and i'm going give my favorite quote. i'll give rose a chance to translate. first you can pass it on and then i'll give the quote. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> he wrote the "curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really understand about what they imagine they can design. and i would love for that quote to spread through china in any language. [laughter] but the point of that quote, the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really understand about what they imagine they can design. and it's one way of capturing what john taylor mentioned about the unimaginable, unintended consequences of this kind of tragedy. [speaking mandarin chinese] [speaking mandarin chinese] >> translator: politics in china they think they can design a society. [speaking mandarin chinese] [speaking man
as john taylor said, this book illustrates many principles. one of the most important is the idea that experts can steer an economy from the top down, and plan things and understand how things are going to turn out, and i'm going give my favorite quote. i'll give rose a chance to translate. first you can pass it on and then i'll give the quote. [speaking mandarin chinese] >> he wrote the "curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really understand about what...
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. >>> and two nfl cheerleading teams re-create a taylor swift hit. now see if the rumors are true about a dance-off. >> can we get invited to that somehow? >>> there's an investigation ongoing into the video that i'm about to show you out of russia, south of moscow. got to warn you, a little tough to watch. we saw this video on most.tv. you can see a backhoe-like vehicle taking down a big part of this brick wall. behind the camera is a guy named eugene. as the bricks start to come down, watch what happens. watch that again. the bricks come down. they take a huge bounce. then this big group of heavy bricks comes bouncing right at eugene. right after this, you hear people in the area rush over to eugene's aid. he didn't make it. you hear people screaming, call an ambulance, call an ambulance. his relatives say he broke all his ribs, he fractured his pelvis, he damaged internal organs. surgeons tried to save the guy, but it was too late. he was smashed basically by these bricks. there's an ongoing investigation against the construction company because t
. >>> and two nfl cheerleading teams re-create a taylor swift hit. now see if the rumors are true about a dance-off. >> can we get invited to that somehow? >>> there's an investigation ongoing into the video that i'm about to show you out of russia, south of moscow. got to warn you, a little tough to watch. we saw this video on most.tv. you can see a backhoe-like vehicle taking down a big part of this brick wall. behind the camera is a guy named eugene. as the bricks...
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. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked bys interview in a secure housing unit, or the shu. >> hi, guys. okay. you got it. look at our man right here. you got this rambo camera. where do you say you're from? >> msnbc. >> nbc? >> msnbc. >> tell us who you are. what's your name? >> they call me double life because i've got two life sentences, a life without the possibility of parole. and 25 to life. and they call me godzilla because i've got more points than anybody else in the prison system. i fight everybody. i'll fight anybody who will fight with me. and i've been in the hole 19 years straight. >> taylor spent all those years in the shu because of a list of violent infractions rivaling any inmate we've ever profiled on "lockup." >> i've had my nose broke, hip broke, shoulder broke and foot broke, all in confrontations with the police, extractions, yard ex praxs, hospital ex trackses, shower ex trackses. anyplace you can get in a fight, i've gotten in a fight. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell, he felt compelled to
. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked bys interview in a secure housing unit, or the shu. >> hi, guys. okay. you got it. look at our man right here. you got this rambo camera. where do you say you're from? >> msnbc. >> nbc? >> msnbc. >> tell us who you are. what's your name? >> they call me double life because i've got two life sentences, a life without the possibility of parole. and 25 to...
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. >> taylor: whoo-hoo! laughs ] yo, t.j. >> t.j.: no thanks. >> taylor: look, i don't know if you remember, but we are on a date, okay? we've got a limo. i look amazing, and you staring out that window and checking your phone -- it's not doing it for me. >> t.j.: sorry. i was just checking to see if shawn called. >> taylor: you live with the guy, right? what's so important it can't wait till you get home? >> t.j.: well, he promised to check and see how molly was doing. i really hope...she's okay. >> rafe: you really do look beautiful tonight. >> molly: [ chuckles ] >> rafe: and i said that already, didn't i? >> molly: it's okay. you look nice, too. >> rafe: thanks. >> molly: so, what are you up for tonight? you want to swing by the pond one last time? >> rafe: "one last time" -- that's what tonight's gonna be about, isn't it? i mean, now that my uncle who i barely know is taking me away to live with him in a city i've never been to. [ sighs ] this will be our last time in the park, my last night in port cha
. >> taylor: whoo-hoo! laughs ] yo, t.j. >> t.j.: no thanks. >> taylor: look, i don't know if you remember, but we are on a date, okay? we've got a limo. i look amazing, and you staring out that window and checking your phone -- it's not doing it for me. >> t.j.: sorry. i was just checking to see if shawn called. >> taylor: you live with the guy, right? what's so important it can't wait till you get home? >> t.j.: well, he promised to check and see how molly...
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because americans should know what they're buying he also appointed what is the guy's name michael taylor used to be a v.p. at monsanto the seat of evil to be the food czar the f.d.a. deputy commissioner of food and of course monsanto's latest frankenfood got speedy approval because this guy is in charge of it because it's like putting jerry sandusky in charge of chuckie cheese. through monsanto's the company they told us that p c b's were saying. they told us that agent orange was sick they told us that d.d.t. was safe and now they're in charge of telling us if they're old to get at the modified foods are safe because the f.d.a. doesn't require a single safety study they leave it to a new bombshell e-mail is even more when investigative journalist. questioned a fifteen year cio more executive on shocking evidence that genetically modified foods caused in the foot to lety here's how he responded. if this causes infertility awesome the world is overpopulated this is why i g m o is actually saving the planet i am doing humanity a fun favor sincerely ed questions are now being all still mont
because americans should know what they're buying he also appointed what is the guy's name michael taylor used to be a v.p. at monsanto the seat of evil to be the food czar the f.d.a. deputy commissioner of food and of course monsanto's latest frankenfood got speedy approval because this guy is in charge of it because it's like putting jerry sandusky in charge of chuckie cheese. through monsanto's the company they told us that p c b's were saying. they told us that agent orange was sick they...
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as john taylor said, this book illustrates many of the principles. one of the most important is the idea that experts can steer an economy from the top down. but they can plan things and how things are going to turn out. i'm going to give my favorite quote and i will give those a chance to translate it. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> hayek wrote the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really understand about what they imagine they can design. i would love for that quote to spread through china in any language. the point of that quote is the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how much they really understand about what they imagine they can design. it is one way of capturing what john taylor mentioned about the unimaginable, unintended consequences of this kind of tragedy. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: yes. the economics and politics in china, we always th
as john taylor said, this book illustrates many of the principles. one of the most important is the idea that experts can steer an economy from the top down. but they can plan things and how things are going to turn out. i'm going to give my favorite quote and i will give those a chance to translate it. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> hayek wrote the curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really understand...
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taylor is busy during the day and into the evening. police believe there have to be witnesses but no one stayed around. >> it's heavy all day. around 3:00 there's heavy vehicular traffic. we're confident there was somebody who saw something each in a car or a pedestrian. we don't know if this individual was by himself or how many occupants were in the vehicle who struck him. at this point we're confident there are people out there. we're waiting for them to come forward. >> reporter: no idea who this person is yet. this place, this road will be shut down for several hours as police continue their
taylor is busy during the day and into the evening. police believe there have to be witnesses but no one stayed around. >> it's heavy all day. around 3:00 there's heavy vehicular traffic. we're confident there was somebody who saw something each in a car or a pedestrian. we don't know if this individual was by himself or how many occupants were in the vehicle who struck him. at this point we're confident there are people out there. we're waiting for them to come forward. >>...
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in the us is the food and drug administration the if a poem is made month and so voice president taylor the food dissolved in charge of america's food safety it fills this documentary knows some of the consequence is the u.s. government's weak program provides free formula to over two million newborns but only genetically engineer varieties i'm like you can go. in my kitchen only that i think is going good i mean is turning red you can freeze properly on i thought i was in paris i called my night i was just thinking since having it only to be attacked. and i knew that we took them to the doctors and i. know this test i'm sure i have to still be working for now. twenty five thirty thirty five years ago no one was allergic to anything and now everything had people that allergic to parsley when you link it to the g.m. always shoot it resonates like you would not believe the villain in this is obama today because he's seen first what he promised blatantly that he would look into this and do something and he didn't let us know whether their food has been genetically modified because american
in the us is the food and drug administration the if a poem is made month and so voice president taylor the food dissolved in charge of america's food safety it fills this documentary knows some of the consequence is the u.s. government's weak program provides free formula to over two million newborns but only genetically engineer varieties i'm like you can go. in my kitchen only that i think is going good i mean is turning red you can freeze properly on i thought i was in paris i called my...
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. >> a goal bike has been painted white near taylor street. >> the sign asks the driver to surrender to police. >> 55-year old glen arnold was struck and killed. >> the vehicle is an suv, likely a durango, or dodge dakota. >>> a quick thinking neighbor saved a little girl who fell from a window. >> this 1 on 23rd avenue near international boulevard. >> mr. lewis said he saw something fall and when he realized it was a girl he jumped the fence to do whatever he could to help her until the paramedics arrived. >> her parents came down stars.
. >> a goal bike has been painted white near taylor street. >> the sign asks the driver to surrender to police. >> 55-year old glen arnold was struck and killed. >> the vehicle is an suv, likely a durango, or dodge dakota. >>> a quick thinking neighbor saved a little girl who fell from a window. >> this 1 on 23rd avenue near international boulevard. >> mr. lewis said he saw something fall and when he realized it was a girl he jumped the fence to do...
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son taylor was born with half a heart.ing well but because 40,000 kids each year are born with heart defects, the camp keeps growing with fundraisers like this playing a big part. what's the can ex? he's from tour lock. camp taylor is based salad and his patients lost 2 babies to heart problems this is how he helps. >> my parents did a good job. i think they just raised me to kind of be this way and treat people with respect and give back when you can. >> today golf tournament and dinner could raise 200,000 dollars for camp taylor. that's why lane gets emotional. >> it's so important. everyone here. i'm really thankful. >> in modest to abc 7 news. >> nasty day. good for him. >> exactly. >> sports director larry and mike is here. off good hockey game. >> something else. cup reside in chicago as blackhawk win 3 straight against the bruins and won it tonight in the course of 17 seconds when 2 goals ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordin
son taylor was born with half a heart.ing well but because 40,000 kids each year are born with heart defects, the camp keeps growing with fundraisers like this playing a big part. what's the can ex? he's from tour lock. camp taylor is based salad and his patients lost 2 babies to heart problems this is how he helps. >> my parents did a good job. i think they just raised me to kind of be this way and treat people with respect and give back when you can. >> today golf tournament and...
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i am barbara taylor the bureau chief. i have a question that i will call "the pothole question." and it's the question that everybody always wants to know about when they drive through san francisco and they are hitting potholes and they are getting all shaken up whether they are on a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle, they say please speed up the repaving of my roads so i can ride around town without getting my teeth getting torn up in the mayhem. this comes from kyle parks >> kyle, thank you. you join a chorous of people who want roads focused on and i would encourage you to follow-up on your email and give us the route that you have and we can espond back to you directly about the priorities of those routes. because we have had a disinvestment of roads to many years. i used to be the public works director and i would scream at the board saying give us resources and it was not as high priority as i am making it. i want to first of all thank the public, because a couple of years ago they passed, with the leadership of supervisors wiener and supervisor chiu and others. many of you s
i am barbara taylor the bureau chief. i have a question that i will call "the pothole question." and it's the question that everybody always wants to know about when they drive through san francisco and they are hitting potholes and they are getting all shaken up whether they are on a bicycle, scooter or motorcycle, they say please speed up the repaving of my roads so i can ride around town without getting my teeth getting torn up in the mayhem. this comes from kyle parks >>...
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is right at taylor and turk, which i remember very well, in the case that involves a relocation of a grocery store and also the relocation of a liquor -- beer and wine sales in that new location which we denied. and there was a tremendous community concern about selling alcohol, not only to take out, but also to consume, i believe, in that area. and, so, it's just an alert to the department that i think it needs a conditional use permit from the commission. i'm not sure about that, but i believe it would. >> i'm familiar with the use in the same article. i don't know if they've yet come in for the permits. this would be on-premise sales versus off-premise sales which was the grocery store. i'll look into it and make sure they have obtained the proper permit. >> thank you. lastly, last saturday i was a moderator at a morning session for an all-day forum on social heritage in various communities in san francisco. and the morning session, there were various communities represented in town, chinatown, the filipino community, south of market, the bayview and also the mission district. and
is right at taylor and turk, which i remember very well, in the case that involves a relocation of a grocery store and also the relocation of a liquor -- beer and wine sales in that new location which we denied. and there was a tremendous community concern about selling alcohol, not only to take out, but also to consume, i believe, in that area. and, so, it's just an alert to the department that i think it needs a conditional use permit from the commission. i'm not sure about that, but i...
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and british intelligence live to london now and to richard norton taylor he writes on defense and security for the guardian the u.k. newspaper that published the leaked documents proving surveillance at the london g twenty summit in two thousand and nine which are not taylor thank you very much for being with us now the timing of the spying exposé is it just a coincidence that the paper ran this story just before the g eight summit kicks off. well you can guess i suppose i mean we've had quite a lot of material already coming out of the whistleblower edward snowden and today obviously as if you're a journalist you would say you're writing about material which is linked to a g eight even though some years ago and there's one meeting starting today. that obviously gives you the extra freshness or a given free saw or makes it more provocative and more like i supposed to be spoken about i should say i have not seen the dawkins myself and i write for the guardian and have it for some time but the answer your question is it's no coincidence i think now the timing is interesting g eight g twenty
and british intelligence live to london now and to richard norton taylor he writes on defense and security for the guardian the u.k. newspaper that published the leaked documents proving surveillance at the london g twenty summit in two thousand and nine which are not taylor thank you very much for being with us now the timing of the spying exposé is it just a coincidence that the paper ran this story just before the g eight summit kicks off. well you can guess i suppose i mean we've had quite...
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here you can find elvis next to jesus, and elizabeth taylor. all on one shelf. not to mention dirty harry, freddy kruger, and willie brown in the same room. >> my mom is our hairstylist, and has been 50 years. >> reporter: one visiter told me this museum is a place where she ask leave her troubles behind, and was sad to hear it's changing hands. >> it was just a relaxing time. a way to relieve stress and to kind of get things off your mind. >> we've even enjoyed for 50 years, entertaining san francisco and the bay area, people from around the world. literally millions of visitors. >> reporter: the museum is set to close its doors on august 15. the new owner will start renovating it right away, that new museum is slated to open next summer. live at fisherman's wharf, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> wall street started the week on an upnote as investors wait for what the federal reserve will be next. the dow industrials was up 109, the nasdaq added 28. the fed is set to meet tomorrow and wednesday and may reveal new information about its stimulus efforts. >>>
here you can find elvis next to jesus, and elizabeth taylor. all on one shelf. not to mention dirty harry, freddy kruger, and willie brown in the same room. >> my mom is our hairstylist, and has been 50 years. >> reporter: one visiter told me this museum is a place where she ask leave her troubles behind, and was sad to hear it's changing hands. >> it was just a relaxing time. a way to relieve stress and to kind of get things off your mind. >> we've even enjoyed for 50...
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what kind of taylor are you? are fake please close your twitter account. >> michael: brett ehrlich thank you so much. i want to tell you about sally ride, she said being female astronaut, quote weightlessness is a great equalizer. 30 years ago today she became the first female american to travel into space. and fulfill his destiny, a young mans that say chose four men and four women to go into space. we thank you for riding salary ride. join us here tomorrow in "the war room." "the young turks" are next. have a great night. ♪ ç] ♪ theme ♪ cenk: the president is now going to northern ireland for g8 talks but n.s.a. scandal story here rages on. you've got snowden's dad coming out saying please stop talking i don't want you to commit trees son by saying something you accidentally shouldn't say. president obama is talking to charlie rose. we have clips from that later on. obama said the program is transparent. he
what kind of taylor are you? are fake please close your twitter account. >> michael: brett ehrlich thank you so much. i want to tell you about sally ride, she said being female astronaut, quote weightlessness is a great equalizer. 30 years ago today she became the first female american to travel into space. and fulfill his destiny, a young mans that say chose four men and four women to go into space. we thank you for riding salary ride. join us here tomorrow in "the war room."...
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let's go live to captain roy taylor and sky team 11. roy, what's going on here you go -- what's going on here? >> this is the east side of baltimore county. a large contingency of law- enforcement on the scene. fire is here as well. we understand a victim has been shot multiple times in the chest. they have asked state police to respond with their helicopter to carry the victim to shock trauma. here a dozen police units en route 40. reporting live from sky team 11, i'm captain roy taylor. a woman seriously injured in the boston marathon bombings is granted her wish. >> erica brannock was transported home 50 days after the attack. she said she wanted to meet the woman she said came to her aid after the blast. late this afternoon, she met with her hero, amanda north. cnn viewers helped locate the north carolina -- north california woman. we will have much more on this tonight at 10:00 and 11:00. >> now your 11 insta weather plus were cast with meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> one of the things that made this weather pattern so with the co
let's go live to captain roy taylor and sky team 11. roy, what's going on here you go -- what's going on here? >> this is the east side of baltimore county. a large contingency of law- enforcement on the scene. fire is here as well. we understand a victim has been shot multiple times in the chest. they have asked state police to respond with their helicopter to carry the victim to shock trauma. here a dozen police units en route 40. reporting live from sky team 11, i'm captain roy taylor....
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here you can find elvis next to jesus, and elizabeth taylor. all on one shelf. not to mention dirty harry, freddy kruger, and willie brown in the same room. >> my mom is our hairstylist, and has been 50 years. >> reporter: one visiter told me this museum is a place where she ask leave her troubles behind, and was sad to hear it's changing hands. >> it was just a relaxing time. a way to relieve stress and to kind of get things off your mind. >> we've even enjoyed for 50 years, entertaining san francisco and the bay area, people from around the world. literally millions of visitors. >> reporter: the museum is set to close its doors on august 15. the new owner will start renovating it right away, that new museum is slated to open next summer. live at fisherman's wharf, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> wall street started the week on an upnote as investors wait for what the federal reserve will be next. the dow industrials was up 109, the nasdaq added 28. the fed is set to meet tomorrow and wednesday and may reveal new information about its stimulus efforts. >>>
here you can find elvis next to jesus, and elizabeth taylor. all on one shelf. not to mention dirty harry, freddy kruger, and willie brown in the same room. >> my mom is our hairstylist, and has been 50 years. >> reporter: one visiter told me this museum is a place where she ask leave her troubles behind, and was sad to hear it's changing hands. >> it was just a relaxing time. a way to relieve stress and to kind of get things off your mind. >> we've even enjoyed for 50...
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. >> we met christina meadows and kristine taylor at the tennessee prison for women. both were eager to talk about their children which made the graphic details they shared about their violent crimes all the more shocking. >> i did so much damage they said that i had to have a weapon which i didn't. >> it was almost like an al pacino movie i guess you could say. very brutal, bloody. >> christine taylor serving 12 years for aggravated robbery and kidnapping told us about the eight hours she held a friend captive and brutally beat her. she had accused the friend of stealing from her. >> burned her on her face. i burned her on her sides. with a 12 gauge shotgun i pistol whipped her on her hip. which took a chunk about a quarter size out of her hip. she was disfigured, i guess. her face, couldn't really look at her and see it was her. >> christina meadows also knew her victim. she and her cousin got into a fight that escalated into a vicious assault. >> i hit her so many times in the same spot, you know, it made a gash from up here to down here. she was 6 foot tall and we
. >> we met christina meadows and kristine taylor at the tennessee prison for women. both were eager to talk about their children which made the graphic details they shared about their violent crimes all the more shocking. >> i did so much damage they said that i had to have a weapon which i didn't. >> it was almost like an al pacino movie i guess you could say. very brutal, bloody. >> christine taylor serving 12 years for aggravated robbery and kidnapping told us about...