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was it possible it was cut from the pair found in taylor's home?> that really raised my curiosity, because now i've seen some physical evidence that may connect him with the crime scene. >> police sent both pieces to forensic microscopist glenn schubert. >> the first exam i did physically then was to try and match up the edges in what we call a physical match. >> but the ends were too frayed for any sort of comparison. but under a microscope, schubert was able to find similarities. >> i was able to determine that they were both similar knit, a jersey stitch knit pattern. >> next, using high magnification, schubert found another striking similarity -- both pieces contained some unique chemical properties. >> the titanium dioxide is the small, little dots. those are just particles they put in, synthetic fibers to keep them from being too shiny. and in this particular case, there was a moderate amount of the titanium dioxide delusterant particles in both samples. >> to see if the colors were the same, schubert turned to microspectral photometry. >> th
was it possible it was cut from the pair found in taylor's home?> that really raised my curiosity, because now i've seen some physical evidence that may connect him with the crime scene. >> police sent both pieces to forensic microscopist glenn schubert. >> the first exam i did physically then was to try and match up the edges in what we call a physical match. >> but the ends were too frayed for any sort of comparison. but under a microscope, schubert was able to find...
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she went by the name liz taylor. no, not that liz taylor.seem to share the late actress's love of bling. >> she would also make comments about how my purse was cheap, and he was used to the good purse. i got the point that she was very depressed about her current lifestyle. >> reporter: she says her husband also talked about his previous career and lost fortune. her husband, ephron taylor. >> he is really smart, quoting her, and he is really in investments, and he is a consultant. i said what happened to all the money? well, you know, the market went bad, and the same old answer to every question everybody has money. >> they like to whisper all the time. even if you're standing right next to them, they whisper in each other's ears. they can't look you in the eye. they don't acknowledge you're standing in the room with them. >> reporter: one day anna says ephron was sitting at the front desk, and she says he seemed nervous. >> he was just sitting at the desk on the computer. i don't know what he was doing, but he was sitting there, and i went
she went by the name liz taylor. no, not that liz taylor.seem to share the late actress's love of bling. >> she would also make comments about how my purse was cheap, and he was used to the good purse. i got the point that she was very depressed about her current lifestyle. >> reporter: she says her husband also talked about his previous career and lost fortune. her husband, ephron taylor. >> he is really smart, quoting her, and he is really in investments, and he is a...
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she claimed she'd been date raped by a man name john taylor, and during the ordeal, taylor mentioned laura's murder. >> the alleged victim said that her attacker had threatened her by saying he would do the same thing to her as he had to laura, or words to that effect. >> when questioned by police, taylor denied the sexual assault and denied mentioning laura salmon's name. however, a background check revealed taylor attended the same university laura did. >> he's the member of the same health club. he attended the same fraternity gatherings, functions, as laura. >> and taylor was near the university on the day of laura's murder. >> taylor had somewhat of a history with being violent towards his girlfriends or female companions. that, too, added to his possibility as a suspect. >> fbi analysts compared taylor's hair to a foreign hair they found inside laura's car. >> we 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 f
she claimed she'd been date raped by a man name john taylor, and during the ordeal, taylor mentioned laura's murder. >> the alleged victim said that her attacker had threatened her by saying he would do the same thing to her as he had to laura, or words to that effect. >> when questioned by police, taylor denied the sexual assault and denied mentioning laura salmon's name. however, a background check revealed taylor attended the same university laura did. >> he's the member of...
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so investigators asked for instance forensic artist karen taylor to try to put a face on the skull. >> granted, it's sort of a last-ditch effort when the forensic artist is called in. the job of the forensic artist is to trigger interest, to create that link. i often refer to it as being the middle man. >> at that point, she was my best hope. in fact, she was about our only hope. we were just about out of things to do. >> taylor pioneered a technique called two-dimensional facial reconstruction, which is part science and part art. each race has facial skin which is different than other races. using known scientific data, taylor applied rubber markers to approximate the facial tissue thickness of a caucasian. >> the tissue thickness varies on our faces. if you feel on your face, it's much thicker down in this cheek or chin area and much thinner up on the forehead. so we cut and apply rubber markers to those landmarks, and that helps give a guideline as a starting place to create the contours of the face. >> taylor then photographed the skull and placed a piece of translucent vellum on
so investigators asked for instance forensic artist karen taylor to try to put a face on the skull. >> granted, it's sort of a last-ditch effort when the forensic artist is called in. the job of the forensic artist is to trigger interest, to create that link. i often refer to it as being the middle man. >> at that point, she was my best hope. in fact, she was about our only hope. we were just about out of things to do. >> taylor pioneered a technique called two-dimensional...
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billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
billy taylor a very smart address. and on that note turn to norah o'donnell for bob near. >> good morning, lee. there's breaking news out of iraq we'll speak with house intelligence commit thigh chairman mike rogers and senators marco rubio and barbara boxer. >> cowan: thanks, we'll be watching. next week here on sunday morning. money matters. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy.
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he's starting to piss me off. >> the taylor brothers shared a lot in common. they grew up in oakland's foster care system. they had both joined a gang, but dropped out shortly before we met them. and they both told us they were finally ready to give up their revolving door relationship with jail. >> one of the things about both gabriel and ezekial was their honesty. and i appreciate it. they were pretty honest about their lives. and when i asked ezekial how he made a living, how he used to make a living, he was very forthright and he told me he made a living robbing drug dealers. >> i only rob dope boys. what you're doing is illegal, so chances are if i do something illegal too, just going to chalk it up to the gang. >> there's a dangerous aspect to that. do you have any problems with that? >> i've been shot. i've been shot in my face, in my thighs, my back, my ass. i've been shot a few times. but, i mean, it's the cost of doing business. >> i was struck by ezekial's loathing of drugs and drug addiction. i mean, drugs seem to surround ezekial in my ways. i mea
he's starting to piss me off. >> the taylor brothers shared a lot in common. they grew up in oakland's foster care system. they had both joined a gang, but dropped out shortly before we met them. and they both told us they were finally ready to give up their revolving door relationship with jail. >> one of the things about both gabriel and ezekial was their honesty. and i appreciate it. they were pretty honest about their lives. and when i asked ezekial how he made a living, how he...
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paunch developed a bond with ezekiel taylor while filming at the alameda county jail.d, california. >> we were interviewing ezekiel and he was kind of an easy dude to joke around with. so we kind of got along good right away. >> i gotcha, man. i'm a professional at this now. >> i know, you make it easy. >> and as i spoke with him more, i found out what he likes to read. >> i've read a lot of books about, like, the rwandan holocaust over there in africa. i mean, just -- i'm real interested in history and in genocide. i mean, like, why would hitler want to do that? why would hannibal ride clear across the globe to go conquer rome when you live way the [ bleep ] over in africa. like, you come in way in the hell -- why? it all boils down to greed and it helps you understand people. because, me, i'm really into sociology too. >> i just finished a book that was called "king leopold's ghost," about leopold ii and his exploitation of the congo. seemed like it was right up his alley. so i was done with the book, i figured i'd just give it to him. help him kill a little bit of t
paunch developed a bond with ezekiel taylor while filming at the alameda county jail.d, california. >> we were interviewing ezekiel and he was kind of an easy dude to joke around with. so we kind of got along good right away. >> i gotcha, man. i'm a professional at this now. >> i know, you make it easy. >> and as i spoke with him more, i found out what he likes to read. >> i've read a lot of books about, like, the rwandan holocaust over there in africa. i mean,...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome taylor schilling. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: taylor!ere. >> oh god, oh my god, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: really? >> i'm so excited. i put on a necklace, i put on heels, i'm so excited to be here with you. >> jimmy: we love you. you look gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look great. i want to know, cause -- right now, you're the new fresh face, you're the it girl, everyone's talking about you but -- >> i love -- i love -- i love that. >> jimmy: that's not true. this isn't the first thing you've ever done. >> no, it's not. it's not. i don't think that -- that's not really the truth. i've done -- i did a lot of things. i mean, i've been in new york for a while. and i did -- >> tell me about yourself. where you from. >> what do you want to know? i'm from boston. >> jimmy: i love boston -- [ cheers and applause ] there you go! so you got family out in boston? you got, brothers, sisters? >> yeah. i have a brother, i have a a younger brother named sam. who's awesome. he works on a farm. >> jimmy: no, and -- >> yeah. [ boston accents
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome taylor schilling. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: taylor!ere. >> oh god, oh my god, thanks for having me. >> jimmy: really? >> i'm so excited. i put on a necklace, i put on heels, i'm so excited to be here with you. >> jimmy: we love you. you look gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you look great. i want to know, cause -- right now, you're the new fresh face, you're the it girl, everyone's talking about you but -- >>...
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as inhumane as it might sound, i didn't feel wrong for what i did. >> taylor not only felt the assault was justified, she was completely caught off guard by what happened next. >> i was very surprised. >> what? >> what surprise? she turned me in. >> even given the extent of her injuries? >> yes, with the extent of her injuries i felt that yes, she probably did need to seek medical attention, but she didn't have to tell them it was me, she could have said it was anybody. a drug dealer, she didn't have to say me. >> while it might be difficult to assimilate how a woman could carry out such a brutal act, it's equally difficult to comprehend the crimes carried out by female sex offenders. >> i think a lot of people don't know that female sex offenders exist because it's more of a male kind of thing. we're the moms, you know what i'm saying? but it's a common thing. there's more than just a few. >> about 3% of the population or roughly 20 inmates at the prison for women have been convicted of sex crimes. >> i'm jenny woods, and i'm a sex offender. >> my name is rachel trout and i am a sex o
as inhumane as it might sound, i didn't feel wrong for what i did. >> taylor not only felt the assault was justified, she was completely caught off guard by what happened next. >> i was very surprised. >> what? >> what surprise? she turned me in. >> even given the extent of her injuries? >> yes, with the extent of her injuries i felt that yes, she probably did need to seek medical attention, but she didn't have to tell them it was me, she could have said it...
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we got 14 cells of depression, exactly. >> gabriel taylor had been charged with burglary and vehicle theft, to which he had pled not guilty. he was housed in the protective custody unit, or pc, because he had dropped out of his gang. and in jail or out, that made him vulnerable to attack. >> let's protest, y'all. >> protest? >> yeah. >> see where that gets you. >> yeah, pepper spray and a taser. >> when i first met gabriel, i was taken by his charisma. he was very funny, he was very honest, and he just had kind of a vibrant personality. >> we bet on "american idol," all that. who's going to be the next pope. everything's a competition, you know what i'm saying? and i'd already heard the tale of the misspelling of his tattoos and i knew there must be a funny story about that. >> on the lower portion of my stomach, it was supposed to say something, and it don't say it right. i don't even want to talk about it. i don't want to embarrass myself. >> what was it supposed to say? >> it was supposed to say danielle, but it don't. i'm going to leave it that. it's so [ bleep ] embarrassing, it
we got 14 cells of depression, exactly. >> gabriel taylor had been charged with burglary and vehicle theft, to which he had pled not guilty. he was housed in the protective custody unit, or pc, because he had dropped out of his gang. and in jail or out, that made him vulnerable to attack. >> let's protest, y'all. >> protest? >> yeah. >> see where that gets you. >> yeah, pepper spray and a taser. >> when i first met gabriel, i was taken by his charisma....
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taylor state park in marin county. it's the map of the area on your screen. also live picture from hulk of the partnership with abc seven piquancy how dense that area is with trees the child's mother says the trouble missing around noontime today. the missing girl was a pot reportedly left the camp site to retrieve a watter bottle. she never came back to the site >> : the search now underway. sit park police rangers chp helicopters all participating in that search again i year-old girl missing will bring you updates throughout the newscast >> : a child kidnapped and sexually abused walking down the street in the space city and this year show where that crime happens >> : to 18 year-old girl walking into larger block of coal road. to a large document but the fourth place gunpoint in the car. a june 6th round 11 am. the little girl taken from his east oakland sexually abused by attackers and lend driven clear across town to north oakland and on to the 5500 block of over street. as a horrific crime terrible that we like anyone in the area and saw anything that t
taylor state park in marin county. it's the map of the area on your screen. also live picture from hulk of the partnership with abc seven piquancy how dense that area is with trees the child's mother says the trouble missing around noontime today. the missing girl was a pot reportedly left the camp site to retrieve a watter bottle. she never came back to the site >> : the search now underway. sit park police rangers chp helicopters all participating in that search again i year-old girl...
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. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison he had to be flanked by two officers for his interview in a security housing unit called the zhu. >> okay, you got it. look at our nan right there. he's got this rambo camera. where they from? >> msnbc. >> nbc? >> msnbc. >> they call me double guns because i've got two life sentences. and they call me godzilla because i got more points than anybody else in the prison system. so i fight everybody. i fight anybody that 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 rivalling any inmate we've ever profiled on lockup. >> i had my nose broke. hip broke. shoulder broke. and foot broke all in a conversation with the police yard extraction, pod extraction, hospital extraction, shower extraction, any place you can get into a fight i got in a fight. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell he felt compelled to let the producer know that nobody is entirely safe around him. >> -- the last -- i don't know if you want to r
. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison he had to be flanked by two officers for his interview in a security housing unit called the zhu. >> okay, you got it. look at our nan right there. he's got this rambo camera. where they from? >> msnbc. >> nbc? >> msnbc. >> they call me double guns because i've got two life sentences. and they call me godzilla because i got more points than anybody else in the prison system. so i...
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just as 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 califa
just as 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...
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. >> so, taylor looks around the dugout. he didn't need to look far to figure out how the other kids were getting bigger and faster and stronger. he began injecting himself with real, hard-core anabolic steroids, and seven months later, he committed suicide. >> anabolic steroids are powerful drugs. they do increase muscle mass, but they also increase your risk for a host of health problems, from mood swings to heart trouble and kidney failure. >> the reality is it will give you an edge, but, boy, are you gonna pay for it later. >> no, they're not good for you. steroids are not good for you. >> no. >> no! >> many of us know that steroids are bad, and yet the hooton foundation's research found a million teens still use these drugs. >> you know, young people hear that athletes are using these products. and know what they see? they see the success, they see the money, they see the glamour. they never see the broken athlete later. they never see the dangers associated with it. >> the dangers are even worse for teens, who get the
. >> so, taylor looks around the dugout. he didn't need to look far to figure out how the other kids were getting bigger and faster and stronger. he began injecting himself with real, hard-core anabolic steroids, and seven months later, he committed suicide. >> anabolic steroids are powerful drugs. they do increase muscle mass, but they also increase your risk for a host of health problems, from mood swings to heart trouble and kidney failure. >> the reality is it will give...
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you've got the taylor rule.taylor, hoover senior fellow in economics and a professor at stanford. thank 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
you've got the taylor rule.taylor, hoover senior fellow in economics and a professor at stanford. thank 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...
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taylor blow brought them into this courtroom and set them free in 1857. so the scotts achieved the freedom that they had fought so long to obtain while still provoking this incredibly important supreme court decision that led the country to the civil war, which eventually freed all of the slaves. dred did not live long after the decision was rendered. he died probably of tuberculosis a year after the case was decided. his wife lived until 1856 so she would have seen the civil war and freedom come along. a good share of their lives the scotts lived here in st. louis. they died here. they are buried here. in many respects, we can say the scott family was st. louisians. their case started here and in many ways ended here, not with the decision in washington but with being set free. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring the history of st. louis, missouri. founded in 1764 as a fur trading town. hosted by our charter cable partners c-span's local cable vehicles visited many sites exploring the city's history. learn more about st. louis all this
taylor blow brought them into this courtroom and set them free in 1857. so the scotts achieved the freedom that they had fought so long to obtain while still provoking this incredibly important supreme court decision that led the country to the civil war, which eventually freed all of the slaves. dred did not live long after the decision was rendered. he died probably of tuberculosis a year after the case was decided. his wife lived until 1856 so she would have seen the civil war and freedom...
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historical. >> any type you put a screaming goat in taylor swift's song it's good watching. >> taylorhe only one getting goat dubbed. >> it's also "godzilla." >> scary, isn't it? >> yeah. >> doesn't end there. >> give it all you got go. >> oh. >> i like it. >> making this goat the scariest goat ever. >> not so cute in that one. >> yeah. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks so much for joining us and we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." . >>> live from new york city -- it's "wendy williams." >>> today, philip bailey of the legendary band earth, wind and fire is here. plus, animal expert dave mizejewski. >>> plus, all the latest juicy "hot topics." >>> and now, here's wendy!
historical. >> any type you put a screaming goat in taylor swift's song it's good watching. >> taylorhe only one getting goat dubbed. >> it's also "godzilla." >> scary, isn't it? >> yeah. >> doesn't end there. >> give it all you got go. >> oh. >> i like it. >> making this goat the scariest goat ever. >> not so cute in that one. >> yeah. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks so much for joining us and we'll...
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recently taylor appeared on cbs "criminal mind." >> meshach taylor was 67 years old. >> and call "the" osborne is shocking fas this morning with a bizarre new tattoo. the 29-year-old fashion police co-host shaved off both side of her head, sporting a mohawk with a tattoo that reads story. >> osborne couldn't resist her new look, instagramming, sorry, mom and dad, i love it. instagramming, sorry, mom and dad, i love it. resolve works on over 20 stains? who would have that many stains? wahhh (screaming) resolve stain remover is specially formulated to get out more than 20 stains. trust resolve. forget stains she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if mary had lifelock's bank accou
recently taylor appeared on cbs "criminal mind." >> meshach taylor was 67 years old. >> and call "the" osborne is shocking fas this morning with a bizarre new tattoo. the 29-year-old fashion police co-host shaved off both side of her head, sporting a mohawk with a tattoo that reads story. >> osborne couldn't resist her new look, instagramming, sorry, mom and dad, i love it. instagramming, sorry, mom and dad, i love it. resolve works on over 20 stains? who...
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. >> yes, a man named bill taylor you recall irs official lois lerner who has since retired, she was kind of at the center of this probe about whether her group unfairly targeted conservative groups who were seeking tax exemptions. that's still an ongoing thing and in the midst of this, there's some of lerner's e-mails for over a two-year period have gone missing, just a big crash and they're nowhere to be found and this is republicans on fire, so we'll be talking to bill taylor as well as the chair of the oversight committee in the house, darrell issa. >> all righty, candy crowley, good to see you. >> thanks. >> watch "state of the union" coming up at the top of the hour, 9:00 a.m. eastern, right here on cnn. >>> as candy just mentioned the alleged mastermind of the deadly 2012 benghazi attacks pleaded not guilty this weekend in a brief aexperience in federal court. standing before a judge with long graying hair and, he made whisper of his name in a barely audible voice. he has been charged with one count of material support to terrorists but additional charges are expected and thos
. >> yes, a man named bill taylor you recall irs official lois lerner who has since retired, she was kind of at the center of this probe about whether her group unfairly targeted conservative groups who were seeking tax exemptions. that's still an ongoing thing and in the midst of this, there's some of lerner's e-mails for over a two-year period have gone missing, just a big crash and they're nowhere to be found and this is republicans on fire, so we'll be talking to bill taylor as well...
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historical. >> any type you put a screaming goat in taylor swift's song it's good watching. >> taylorone getting goat dubbed. >> it's also "godzilla." >> scary, isn't it? >> yeah. >> doesn't end there. >> give it all you got go. >> oh. >> i like it. >> making this goat the scariest goat ever. >> not so cute in that one. >> yeah. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks so much for joining us and we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >> a new twist on three classic cleanses that will blow your mind today on oz. >> they promise to rid your body of toxins and exet weight. >> but every cleanse not for every bodden. >> we are going to run through three collateral ichaboddy types to find out which cleanse you need. >> if you want to detox and get healthy, this is the show for you. >> it gets easier. >> coming up next on "dr. oz." >> the cleanse. the biggest thing to hit the diet world in a decade. they promise to rid your body of toxins and weight. there are hundreds of cleanses out there. how do you know which ones get you the results you need? your body type
historical. >> any type you put a screaming goat in taylor swift's song it's good watching. >> taylorone getting goat dubbed. >> it's also "godzilla." >> scary, isn't it? >> yeah. >> doesn't end there. >> give it all you got go. >> oh. >> i like it. >> making this goat the scariest goat ever. >> not so cute in that one. >> yeah. >> that's our show, everybody. thanks so much for joining us and we'll see you...
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taylor state park. this morning we're anticipating the arrival of upwards and over 120, maybe up to 160 additional new fresh searchers to join our efforts out here today in searching for ida. obviously with that number of people we're going to be able to expand our efforts even beyond the state park boundaries out here. in addition to that we're going to go back and go over some of the locations that we've already hit, but in a situation like this, we don't want to leave any stone unturned. >> yeah. we are getting an idea of is t. video we're returning over you right now, shows some of the terrain out there. what are some of the chal lechl you face there? >> the biggest challenge is samuel p. taylor state park is known -- it's a dense, thick, wooded redwood grow. there are a lot of nooks and crannies throughout this area where someone might become lost or in this case we just can't see the person. so it takes a lot, a number of searchers to conduct really tight, what we refer to as grid searches, lookin
taylor state park. this morning we're anticipating the arrival of upwards and over 120, maybe up to 160 additional new fresh searchers to join our efforts out here today in searching for ida. obviously with that number of people we're going to be able to expand our efforts even beyond the state park boundaries out here. in addition to that we're going to go back and go over some of the locations that we've already hit, but in a situation like this, we don't want to leave any stone unturned....
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and so is taylor townsend. she's an 18-year-old tennis prodigy getting ready to play this week at wimbledon, and she's becoming a role model for young women because of comments about her image that she refused to let stop her. we get her story tonight from nbc's erica hill. >> reporter: 18-year-old taylor townsend is ready. >> i'm so excited. i love the grass. i love wimbledon. >> reporter: while the chicago native has seen victory at wimbledon as a junior, this will be her first time on the grass as a professional. if the french open is any indication, it won't be her last. >> i shocked myself at the french, to be honest. just because i didn't fully believe that i belonged in the circuit. >> reporter: a lefty who loves to play the net, townsend made it to the third round by deceiving corney, then ranked number 20 in the world. >> she has everything possible that you would want in a tennis player. i mean, she can do anything on the court. >> reporter: townsend's success as a pro also helped to prove she had com
and so is taylor townsend. she's an 18-year-old tennis prodigy getting ready to play this week at wimbledon, and she's becoming a role model for young women because of comments about her image that she refused to let stop her. we get her story tonight from nbc's erica hill. >> reporter: 18-year-old taylor townsend is ready. >> i'm so excited. i love the grass. i love wimbledon. >> reporter: while the chicago native has seen victory at wimbledon as a junior, this will be her...
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. >> reporter: rob taylor brought his daughter with him and found the first stash of the day. >> 100he let his feet lead him to the hidden money. >> i just dragged my feet through the sand. i think that's what they were doing last weekend in l.a. and they're usually buried like this deep. so, yeah just kind of got lucky. >> reporter: once the first hidden cash was found it was a case of treasure fever with thousands of people digging through the sand. one by one searchers found the bottles of hidden cash stashed inside bottles of bubble solution. >> 40 bucks. >> 60 bucks. >> 60 bucks. >> and then, remember lucky rob taylor who let his feet find the cash. today really was his lucky day. he and drew found a second stash. >> this one has 60. >> so what's your total for the day? >> 160. now we have to really think of something to do with this drew. >> reporter: if you didn't find your hidden cash today like these lucky searchers, don't dispair, in a tweet organizers announced hidden cash is expanding. a network of friends giving back worldwide with more details to come tomorrow. in san f
. >> reporter: rob taylor brought his daughter with him and found the first stash of the day. >> 100he let his feet lead him to the hidden money. >> i just dragged my feet through the sand. i think that's what they were doing last weekend in l.a. and they're usually buried like this deep. so, yeah just kind of got lucky. >> reporter: once the first hidden cash was found it was a case of treasure fever with thousands of people digging through the sand. one by one...
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doris taylor at the texas heart institute is proving that women, all the way from their stem cells toeir hearts, have got men beat badly. >> there's a difference in the underlying structure of virtually every organ. >> reporter: oh, you can actually see the difference. you can even feel it. >> i have a female heart and a male heart. >> reporter: take hearts, for example. dr. taylor took male and female pig hearts, nearly identical to the human heart, and stripped them of all cells so that she could look at the basic structure. first, the female heart. just look at it. >> the female heart, small, compact, toned. >> reporter: it feels strong to me. now the male heart, soft, loose, thin-walled, almost runny. >> it's like a giant blob. >> reporter: it's like a sock. >> it's like an old, bad sock. >> reporter: and then there are the stem cells, the body's superpowered repair system. just look at the difference. research shows the power of female stem cells on the left compared with male stem cells on the right. women have far more stem cells and they last a lot longer. >> if my cells are b
doris taylor at the texas heart institute is proving that women, all the way from their stem cells toeir hearts, have got men beat badly. >> there's a difference in the underlying structure of virtually every organ. >> reporter: oh, you can actually see the difference. you can even feel it. >> i have a female heart and a male heart. >> reporter: take hearts, for example. dr. taylor took male and female pig hearts, nearly identical to the human heart, and stripped them of...
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supporters at the rally were also targeting tracy-based taylor farms. they claim temp workers are being overworked with no chance of advancement. >> all this is, is a way to cheat the state of california, cheat the workers and pay them different wages and that's not right. so we want to have management end this type of temporary worker america which is undermining the american dream. >> taylor farms says it does not support that bill calling it unnecessary. it also says it provides what it calls great conditions for its workers. >>> a new bill making it easier to fire abusive teachers is on the way to the governor's desk. that legislation would create a faster firing process for teachers accused of abusing students and for certain drug crimes. the bill also accelerates appeals for other types of dismissals. this comes just two days after a judge found the state's teacher tenure laws unconstitutional. >>> well, marin county saw its first wildfire of the season today. that fire started this morning in samuel taylor state park near mount barnaby. it burned
supporters at the rally were also targeting tracy-based taylor farms. they claim temp workers are being overworked with no chance of advancement. >> all this is, is a way to cheat the state of california, cheat the workers and pay them different wages and that's not right. so we want to have management end this type of temporary worker america which is undermining the american dream. >> taylor farms says it does not support that bill calling it unnecessary. it also says it provides...
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and understanding of african art -- stars such as gregory peck and elizabeth taylor.xit created a platform for the first 50 years. what he always wanted was a museum that was living. >> and indeed it is. showcasesseum now historical and contemporary work, helping visitors understand how the art of africa is as rich and diverse as the continent itself. >> an amazing collection. a reminder of our top stories tonight, syria has been holding presidential elections, despite a three year long civil war. almost certain that bashar al-assad will stay as leader. electionondemned the as a sham. that brings today's program to a close. you can find much more at our website. watching bbc world news america. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, koverl foundation and union , bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the busin
and understanding of african art -- stars such as gregory peck and elizabeth taylor.xit created a platform for the first 50 years. what he always wanted was a museum that was living. >> and indeed it is. showcasesseum now historical and contemporary work, helping visitors understand how the art of africa is as rich and diverse as the continent itself. >> an amazing collection. a reminder of our top stories tonight, syria has been holding presidential elections, despite a three year...
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girl who went missing yesterday afternoon i rothschild walked away from her family campsite smu pete taylor state park and she has not been found. the marin county sheriff's department leading the search but this involves agencies across the bay area more than a hundred people looking for the nine year old. thereat, searched o'clock this morning that search is renting back up as behind me to precision for 730 detectable briefing. alameda and contra costa and san clara county is looking for the nine year-old last seen wearing a dress for pattern. a family of visiting here from new mexico sticking your head from the park can't run as they are on 1215 share officials say the family of five numbers they had not seen ida and have now are. the family's search for for 90 minutes before calling for help. the sheriff's office and took over the search looking struck tonight wont have streaks and low visibility temperatures dipping in the 40's >> : musses searching were doing last night meth to manage safety of course as well off trail center in this canyon deep rugged terrain. she should look survive
girl who went missing yesterday afternoon i rothschild walked away from her family campsite smu pete taylor state park and she has not been found. the marin county sheriff's department leading the search but this involves agencies across the bay area more than a hundred people looking for the nine year old. thereat, searched o'clock this morning that search is renting back up as behind me to precision for 730 detectable briefing. alameda and contra costa and san clara county is looking for the...
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taylor last year republicans that support raising minimum wage they don't happen to be the in congress of the united states but we want them to be that's why jackize insistent those meetings can't took place everyone in the country we're hitting the road and have a bus trip right jackie next sunday when america skeekdz women succeed we're on a roll (clapping) >> i've told you the first six months we mroltd and planned and in july of last summer marks the hundreds and 66 anniversary of the sentiment that all men and women are created equal and our titled as such to equal treatment. that's was one hundred and have 65 years ago it took decades for women to get the right to vote not given fought for struggled for stiefrd for were starving for (clapping) the next step is our rosaries filling >> and i discussed this she went to see the vice president and president and came to the capitol and so no way others were there they came but the rosaries just think the right to vote in the early/20 and in the 40s women leaving home this is revolutionary helping with the war effort and getting out of
taylor last year republicans that support raising minimum wage they don't happen to be the in congress of the united states but we want them to be that's why jackize insistent those meetings can't took place everyone in the country we're hitting the road and have a bus trip right jackie next sunday when america skeekdz women succeed we're on a roll (clapping) >> i've told you the first six months we mroltd and planned and in july of last summer marks the hundreds and 66 anniversary of the...
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news chopper 2 was overhead, as search crews scoured samuel p taylor park.orities say the girl is vacationing here with her family from new mexico. she is said to have walked away from a camp site where she and her family are staying. that was around 12:15 this afternoon, and she hasn't been seen since. her name is ida rothschild. more than 80 people are scouring camp sites on the ground and by air, looking for any sign of the girl. the search becomes more urgent as each hour passes and the sun begins to set. we'll, of course, keep you updated on any developments as they happen. >>> new at 6:00, private security close by, but not enough to prevent some recent violent crimes in oakland. at least two robberies in broad daylight this week have some questioning the effectiveness of private security paid by residents to patrol their neighborhoods. ktvu's eric rasmussen heard from both sides of the debate today, live now in oakland with the recent crimes raising concerns. >> reporter: julie, in one of those cases, intruders used zip ties on a man while they robbed
news chopper 2 was overhead, as search crews scoured samuel p taylor park.orities say the girl is vacationing here with her family from new mexico. she is said to have walked away from a camp site where she and her family are staying. that was around 12:15 this afternoon, and she hasn't been seen since. her name is ida rothschild. more than 80 people are scouring camp sites on the ground and by air, looking for any sign of the girl. the search becomes more urgent as each hour passes and the sun...
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they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant.ught she was going to be killed. >> that's what we alleged, it was against her will, it's illegal. if you're in a fraternity and you know you're going to be hazed and you go into it consensually, you know, some strange things are going to happen, and they go crazy, it's not a crime. if you're in a hockey game and you get your teeth bashed in, it's not a crime. you've consented because you know that type of behavior is apt to occur. it's where you've been given no warning that you're going to be confined against your will, threatened with a knife, it's criminal. >> the chief state police psychologist agrees. >> my conclusion had been, based upon the totality of the video, that the victim was not a willing participant. she displayed behaviors throughout the video that are typified by victims of terrorism. >> you move, you make one [ bleep ] sound or movement, you'll die right then. >> i counted no less than nine direct threats to her life as a consequence for her not cooperating. >> but
they were making a movie and danielle taylor was a willing participant.ught she was going to be killed. >> that's what we alleged, it was against her will, it's illegal. if you're in a fraternity and you know you're going to be hazed and you go into it consensually, you know, some strange things are going to happen, and they go crazy, it's not a crime. if you're in a hockey game and you get your teeth bashed in, it's not a crime. you've consented because you know that type of behavior is...
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>> wayne taylor with the walk off homerun, second time in the tournament, the cardinals have won on ang homerun, 5-4 to tie the series at one, game series tomorrow for the college world series. maria shirapova, in the french open, seeking her second french open title in three years takes the first step, but then, 22-year-old hallis plays in the final of a major for the first time ever in her career, battles back in the second set, with the set tied at 4, shirapova and hallis go back and forth in an impressive rally that hallis ends up winning, she ends up taking up the second set, 7-6, hallis takes it wide and shirapova wins her second french open and fifth major overall. >>> earthquakes visiting toronto for their third straight win, 27, toronto with a penalty kick, germane de foe, the game's only goal, that's exciting for you, toronto one nil and the quakes are now 4-5-1. >>> u.s. soccer playing nigeria in the game, 34 minutes u.s. for the passing, scoring the first score of the year, 1-0 usa, and michael braly and scoring again to make it 2-0. u.s. goes on, they open the world cup o
>> wayne taylor with the walk off homerun, second time in the tournament, the cardinals have won on ang homerun, 5-4 to tie the series at one, game series tomorrow for the college world series. maria shirapova, in the french open, seeking her second french open title in three years takes the first step, but then, 22-year-old hallis plays in the final of a major for the first time ever in her career, battles back in the second set, with the set tied at 4, shirapova and hallis go back and...
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taylor last year republicans that support raising minimum wage they don't happen to be the in congress of the united states but we want them to be that's why jackize
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wayne taylor, triples to the same part of the yard. a run comes across, cutting the lead to just a run. that was as close as they got. fred michael dur an. robbed of a hit by bryan renaldton. they advance to the third college world series in program history. the season is over. during the pennant race, zach wheeler to the mets. he faced his old team today. giants continue to shoot up the standings. lincecum won four starts but gets the long ball on the 3-0 pitch and the mets. coming from behind on friday and saturday. now, wheeler, now, hitting one in the corner. 2 runs score on the triple. wheeler did not get out of the 4th inning, that is the shortest start of his young career. 4-2 giants in the 6th. destroying him, the curveball, solo shot. almost took out a couple of kayaks, got the lead to 1. allowing 3 runs in 6 innings, 5- 3, now, uncorking the pitch, breaks for it. cutting the lead to 1. but, romo comes in the 9th to get the major league leading 20th save for him. giants sweep the mets and they have a 9.5 game lead on the dodge
wayne taylor, triples to the same part of the yard. a run comes across, cutting the lead to just a run. that was as close as they got. fred michael dur an. robbed of a hit by bryan renaldton. they advance to the third college world series in program history. the season is over. during the pennant race, zach wheeler to the mets. he faced his old team today. giants continue to shoot up the standings. lincecum won four starts but gets the long ball on the 3-0 pitch and the mets. coming from behind...
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. >> hollywood is mourning mishak taylor who played anthony buve on designing women. taylor garnered nomination on his role of designing well that ran from 1986 to 1993 cause of death is listed atco low rectal ran from 1986 to 1993 cause of death is listed atco low rectal cancer he was 67 years wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited* talk, text, and data on the best 4g lte networks starts at just $40 a month. net10 wireless. >> >> just how bad are phillies they're on fis lose 90 games. that has not happened around here in 14 years and lose tion at home just out of control. phils have not been this bad in their own ballpark in nearly 70 years. ttz hard to explain. but at home today against the braves. aaron harang the late toast shut them down. they were 0-7 runners in scoring position and 3
. >> hollywood is mourning mishak taylor who played anthony buve on designing women. taylor garnered nomination on his role of designing well that ran from 1986 to 1993 cause of death is listed atco low rectal ran from 1986 to 1993 cause of death is listed atco low rectal cancer he was 67 years wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and...
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we saw elaine taylor who taught me everything about this that i am trying to educate people.ou have celiac disease as well. >> i do, yes. >> and it is in your family. >> i have eight family members that have celiac disease. >> i know there's so much i want to talk to you about. when did you know you had celiac disease? was that a journey also? >> i ias i was having a stroke, then thought i was having -- that i had multiple sclerosis, and took about a year after that to figure out what was actually going on. >> and you were a doctor by then? >> i was already a doctor and dietician. >> it is not one of the things that comes up in medical school or is that getting better? >> i hope so. you know, when i went to medical school, we probably got five minutes on celiac disease. i am hoping they're giving a little more than that at this time. >> so how different is celiac disease from a gluten allergy or is it the same? >> there's three separate categories. celiac disease, which is an autoimmune genetic condition which is lifelong. there's something rather new on the horizon, noncelia
we saw elaine taylor who taught me everything about this that i am trying to educate people.ou have celiac disease as well. >> i do, yes. >> and it is in your family. >> i have eight family members that have celiac disease. >> i know there's so much i want to talk to you about. when did you know you had celiac disease? was that a journey also? >> i ias i was having a stroke, then thought i was having -- that i had multiple sclerosis, and took about a year after...