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taylor. >> on 4. >> copy. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.ted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a car with a guy i really wasn't supposed to be in the car with. he didn't want to pull over. police got behind us. a chase, high-speed chase took place. it was either stay in the car and go to jail or run for your freedom and maybe get away. so i ran. >> we're going to the right. >> taylor managed to elude police and hid under a house. that is, until the police released their canine who left taylor with several reminders of their encounter. >> i tried to run. the dog gets on me and grabs my leg. the dog ripped my shoe off and was just on my feet and would not let go. when he let this one go, he got on this one. he was on me. >> what was going through your mind? >> why the [ bleep ] this dog won't leave me alone. >> bend over at the waist. squat. spread your cheeks. all right. that's good. go ahead and get dressed. taylor will find out how long this latest parole violation will be when he faces the judge.
taylor. >> on 4. >> copy. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.ted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a car with a guy i really wasn't supposed to be in the car with. he didn't want to pull over. police got behind us. a chase, high-speed chase took place. it was either stay in the car and go to jail or run for your freedom and maybe get away. so i ran. >> we're going to the right. >> taylor managed to elude police...
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we thought offender taylor's mother was almost here. it wound up being offender johnson's mother who was almost here. >> i'm not going to rush her through it. as long as she get down here to get me, i'll be fine with that situation. >> let's try her again. she must have it turned off. it went straight to voice mail. >> as long as she get down here though. >> she'll be here. >> the captain suspect the only one sweating. staff throughout the facility are nervous about what comes next for charles. >> charles is obviously frustrated. he was worried about this before. i think he's had some issues with mother coming through. not only being there. so he's upset. he's worried. it's obviously frustrating. we built this kid up to do this and you get home. follow the rules, work this program, make some changes so you can go home. and they've done the work. they followed the rules. they worked the program. they've done everything they had to do. and then mother doesn't come through. it's no fault of their own. >> i'm in the captain's office. it's w
we thought offender taylor's mother was almost here. it wound up being offender johnson's mother who was almost here. >> i'm not going to rush her through it. as long as she get down here to get me, i'll be fine with that situation. >> let's try her again. she must have it turned off. it went straight to voice mail. >> as long as she get down here though. >> she'll be here. >> the captain suspect the only one sweating. staff throughout the facility are nervous...
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>> um -- i mean, we've had a a really good time today. >> jimmy: taylor? >> so -- >> jimmy: taylor? >> jimmy: oh my gosh. oh my gosh. >> so what i was saying -- >> jimmy: you're not even looking at me. >> because -- because i'm trying to think of what to say next. and what it's going to be is that i was gonna tell you, this that we had a good time and we wore braces together, i felt like it was a bonding experience so i will tell you that i'm going to perform in the vmas. >> jimmy: yes. yes. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i got the scoop. i got the scoop, baby. i got the scoop right there. i love it. >> you do. i'm getting a call from mtv later. >> jimmy: exactly. and a big, giant big performance or accoustical thing or -- >> you know, we're planning it and we're planning it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. now -- there's another thing i want to ask you about. cause this is another mysterious thing. yahoo live stream. you're doing this monday, august 18th, 5:00 p.m. eastern standard time. that's all the information we got. >> mmhm. >> jimmy: you're doing -- [ laughter ] yahoo live str
>> um -- i mean, we've had a a really good time today. >> jimmy: taylor? >> so -- >> jimmy: taylor? >> jimmy: oh my gosh. oh my gosh. >> so what i was saying -- >> jimmy: you're not even looking at me. >> because -- because i'm trying to think of what to say next. and what it's going to be is that i was gonna tell you, this that we had a good time and we wore braces together, i felt like it was a bonding experience so i will tell you that i'm...
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host: brian taylor laid out the history for a little bit. recently "the wall street journal," they have this graphic. below that, independent streak, history of the union. proclaimedtion scotland is a sovereign state. built, republican caller. what are your thoughts? caller: i am calling to say i sincerely hope the referendum and scotlandeed remains in the united kingdom. however, we're seeing this around the world, by the way, i'm a proud to senate of a scotsman who left right after the 1700s when scotland lost the last shot of staying independent. what we're concerned with worldwide is evolution. there are so many places in the world where the national borders are created historically but within it several independent communities. will warn that governments can keep defense finances centralized, but devolved powers to the component areas the better. host: let's listen to the arguments against independence. this from the debate last night. this is what darling had to say. [video clip] people want to change, but they also want security on jo
host: brian taylor laid out the history for a little bit. recently "the wall street journal," they have this graphic. below that, independent streak, history of the union. proclaimedtion scotland is a sovereign state. built, republican caller. what are your thoughts? caller: i am calling to say i sincerely hope the referendum and scotlandeed remains in the united kingdom. however, we're seeing this around the world, by the way, i'm a proud to senate of a scotsman who left right after...
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that's what i thought it was. >> drugs weren't taylor's only problem.a former gangster disciple member. inside pendleton he serves his time in one of america's most innovative and riskiest programs, the gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash somebody on sight, beat them up as soon as we see them and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. see most people want things they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing you happiness. it's about you want to be on the higher level than the average person. you want to be somebody that you are not made to be. >> education is the key, it's getting your ged, going to trade school or going to college. i mean, the biggest factor that will tell whether or not you come back to prison or not is education. >> program director eric courtney oversees the program that puts rival gang members side by side. >> what kind of things do you want to teach your daughter that maybe your father wasn't around to teach you? what kind of things different do you want
that's what i thought it was. >> drugs weren't taylor's only problem.a former gangster disciple member. inside pendleton he serves his time in one of america's most innovative and riskiest programs, the gang unit. >> on the streets we was taught to smash somebody on sight, beat them up as soon as we see them and take what they got. we was taught to hate them. see most people want things they ain't never had before. and they believe money can get you anything. it ain't about bringing...
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seven grammy awards later, taylor swift is officially changing her tune.does the future sound like for a country crooner gone rogue? here's abc's amy robach. ♪ ♪ got nothing in my brain [ cheers and applause ] >> to announce her latest news, taylor swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have a song i'm going to play new like 30 seconds. ♪ ♪ and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate ♪ ♪ i'm just trying to shake, shake, shake ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ shake it off >> who were you telling to and what's your message in the song? >> the message in the song is a problem i think we all deal with and an issue we deal with on a daily basis, that we don't live just in a celebrity takedown culture. we live in a takedown culture. people will find anything about you and twist it to where it's weird or wrong or annoying or strange or bad. and i think that for me writing this song was partly about my life but it's mostly about the things that i hear from my fans in these comments on instagr
seven grammy awards later, taylor swift is officially changing her tune.does the future sound like for a country crooner gone rogue? here's abc's amy robach. ♪ ♪ got nothing in my brain [ cheers and applause ] >> to announce her latest news, taylor swift took to the digital sphere. streaming into homes around the world. >> we have people from brazil to canada to norway. i have a song i'm going to play new like 30 seconds. ♪ ♪ and the haters gonna hate, hate, hate, hate ♪...
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>> taylor: yes, yes, you do. >> simon: he was off and running. >> taylor: he was off and running. >>nning to luxurious estates they bought in germany and in france, vineyard included. they gave parties gatsby would have loved and they traveled the world in style, by land or by sea. bonnie and clyde had taste. >> beltracchi: this is... was my boat, yeah. >> simon: i don't think you're translating correctly. this isn't a boat, it's a yacht. beltracchi was riding high and thought he would stay up there forever. he was turning out forgeries like this max ernst, which went for $7 million. but then in 2010, he got busted by this tube of white paint. the dutch manufacturer didn't include on the tube that it contained traces of a pigment called titanium white. that form of titanium white wasn't available when ernst would have painted these works, and beltracchi's high ride was over. jamie martin, one of the world's top forensic art analysts, uses science to help determine whether or not a painting is genuine. we asked him to examine this beltracchi forgery for us. >> jamie martin: his fakes
>> taylor: yes, yes, you do. >> simon: he was off and running. >> taylor: he was off and running. >>nning to luxurious estates they bought in germany and in france, vineyard included. they gave parties gatsby would have loved and they traveled the world in style, by land or by sea. bonnie and clyde had taste. >> beltracchi: this is... was my boat, yeah. >> simon: i don't think you're translating correctly. this isn't a boat, it's a yacht. beltracchi was...
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she is argues that taylor was more than just a fine actress. she was a role model for feminist causes and ideals whether posing as a boy to ride national velvet, unwed mother, or the boozy life in who is afraid of virginia wolf. and this is all long before she was the first lonely voice to take up the fight against aids. i need to note that you are cowriting for the opera about the 1-10 freeway on its 70th anniversary. >> that project is creeping along. >> like rush hour. nancy calo is an author and expert on women and american call politics. she has taught at many schools and she is currently teaching at occidental college. her books include the reconstruction of american liberalism and the 1990's a social history. she is the kind of source every political journalist or talk show needs in their rolodex and i count on her for comments in the money. in her new book, she talks about the sexual revolution and its n influence on politics and how the christian movement has talked about the gay rights, contraception, abortion and other rights. it has
she is argues that taylor was more than just a fine actress. she was a role model for feminist causes and ideals whether posing as a boy to ride national velvet, unwed mother, or the boozy life in who is afraid of virginia wolf. and this is all long before she was the first lonely voice to take up the fight against aids. i need to note that you are cowriting for the opera about the 1-10 freeway on its 70th anniversary. >> that project is creeping along. >> like rush hour. nancy calo...
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say hello to rachel taylor.
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tonight -- taylor swift. culture club frontman, boy george. "drunk history"'s derek waters." with fred armisen. featuring the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? are we well? everybody well? that's excellent. [ applause ] i'm glad you're doing well because some bad news for the president. president obama's approval rating this week reached an all time low. an all time low. apparently, it's all the way down to some of the people some of the time. [ laughter ] this is interesting. as a result of yesterday's sale of the l.a. clippers, donald sterling's estranged wife was given a series of perks including season tickets and courtside seats to all lakers-clippers games. and something tells me she's going to be bringing a lot of black people. [ laughter ] this is so cool. this week is the annual sturgis motorcycle rally in the black hills of south dakota. it's reportedly the world's largest gathering of peop
tonight -- taylor swift. culture club frontman, boy george. "drunk history"'s derek waters." with fred armisen. featuring the 8g band. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening. [ cheers and applause ] i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? are we well? everybody well? that's excellent. [ applause ] i'm glad you're doing well because some bad news for the...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome taylor schilling. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: taylor!eing here. >> 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 ac
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome taylor schilling. ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: taylor!eing here. >> 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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he goes out actively on behalf of zachary taylor so we need someone who is tried and true because taylor was a southern slaveholder and they lookeslaveo the former congressman from new york serving as the cultural -- cultural or. if taylor had actually been able to serve on his term they invited california to join as a free state and you had to give the south trade off from the slave states and he said you are free to come in the way you are and we are not going to support the expansion of slavery. he ended up supporting the proviso and so there was a convention to contemplate the issue. a number of compromised bills come to the floor and congress into was the finest hour. the territories would come in without addressing the issue isn't going to work in the desert anyway. they claim a spot of new mexico's land and threatened to invade new mexico and texas will also pay off some of their debt to satisfy texas. most controversially in the economist packages it is a new slave law mechanism for returning slaves to their owners in the south. they are not very popular in the north and so the v
he goes out actively on behalf of zachary taylor so we need someone who is tried and true because taylor was a southern slaveholder and they lookeslaveo the former congressman from new york serving as the cultural -- cultural or. if taylor had actually been able to serve on his term they invited california to join as a free state and you had to give the south trade off from the slave states and he said you are free to come in the way you are and we are not going to support the expansion of...
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taylor's sentencing is set for october 8. janette raze, abc 7 news. >> and abc 7 just received text messages sent from taylor to his girlfriend about the dog. to read those head to www.wjla.com. at this morning maureen mcdonal's case is presented her husband's case rested this morning he was the former governor he said he did the best to tell the truth. a live report coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. police say the drowning of a toddler in woodbridge was a tragic accident. that toddler is identified as 20-month-old nicole moran. her family members told police they lost track of her and thought she was inside the home, later she was found unresponsive in their swimming pool. she was taken to the hospital where she died. police in d.c. hope to composite sketch will help them catch a man related to a sexual assault. about a week ago on mount pleasant and the other two happened near oak street and park road and in each case a woman was attacked while walking. one of the victims was stabbed. if you see this man you are aske
taylor's sentencing is set for october 8. janette raze, abc 7 news. >> and abc 7 just received text messages sent from taylor to his girlfriend about the dog. to read those head to www.wjla.com. at this morning maureen mcdonal's case is presented her husband's case rested this morning he was the former governor he said he did the best to tell the truth. a live report coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 5:00. police say the drowning of a toddler in woodbridge was a tragic accident. that...
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the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor.ering 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 just seen it in my hand, you know, so 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 that led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which he will spend the
the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor.ering 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....
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he crashed into donald taylor's parents' car at around 70 miles an hour. >> their bodies were burned beyond recognition. >> reporter: the high school sweethearts were killed instantly before their vehicle burst into flames. the actions also killed a toddler, injured seven others and totaled six cars. >> there's a guy rolling out of the vehicle, just got out before the whole car went up. >> reporter: the truck driver survived. according to this accident report, quintero had no valid license, let alone a credential license to deliver fedex packages and, t tiris didn't ha the accurate paperwork. quintero was found guilty of manslaughter and other charges. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. but because quintero was considered an independent contractor for fedex smart post, not an employee, taylor says the corporation was not held responsible. >> fedex did not want to discuss the situation, didn't want to talk about it. >> reporter: we reached out to fedex to respond to the accident. we were told a freight forwarder, fedex smart post, contracts with third party vendors for transporta
he crashed into donald taylor's parents' car at around 70 miles an hour. >> their bodies were burned beyond recognition. >> reporter: the high school sweethearts were killed instantly before their vehicle burst into flames. the actions also killed a toddler, injured seven others and totaled six cars. >> there's a guy rolling out of the vehicle, just got out before the whole car went up. >> reporter: the truck driver survived. according to this accident report, quintero...
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she is argues that taylor was more than just a fine actress.she was a role model for feminist causes and ideals whether posing as a boy to ride national velvet, unwed mother, or the boozy life in who is afraid of virginia wolf. and this is all long before she was the first lonely voice to take up the fight against aids. i need to note that you are cowriting for the opera about the 1-10 freeway on its 70th anniversary. >> that project is creeping along. >> like rush hour. nancy calo is an author and expert on women and american call politics. she has taught at many schools and she is currently teaching at occidental college. her books include the reconstruction of american liberalism and the 1990's a social history. she is the kind of source every political journalist or talk show needs in their rolodex and i count on her for comments in the money. in her new book, she talks about the sexual revolution and its n influence on politics and how the christian movement has talked about the gay rights, contraception, abortion and other rights. it has
she is argues that taylor was more than just a fine actress.she was a role model for feminist causes and ideals whether posing as a boy to ride national velvet, unwed mother, or the boozy life in who is afraid of virginia wolf. and this is all long before she was the first lonely voice to take up the fight against aids. i need to note that you are cowriting for the opera about the 1-10 freeway on its 70th anniversary. >> that project is creeping along. >> like rush hour. nancy calo...
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and taylor swift officially crosses over.ock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >>> the dow soared 75175 points yesterday the nasdaq finished up 43 to close up in a 16-year high. and the s&p up 16 points. >>> four florida slaughterhouse employees are now facing charges. reports say that workers slaughtered cattle while inspectors went to lunch breaks. >>> more than one-third of american adults have not started saving for retirement. that is according to a new study by bankrate.com. the study also shows 1 in 7 seniors over 65 haven't put any money away either. one bright side of the survey people in their 20s are starting to save earlier than previous generations. one reason some families want to save the climbing cost of raisinging kids. a government report says a child born in 2013 will cost parents $245,340 and that is in thele child is 18 years old. and the numbers are up 1.8% from 2012. >>> and taylor swift has a message for her fans and critics. officially going pop. "shake it off" the first single off her
and taylor swift officially crosses over.ock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >>> the dow soared 75175 points yesterday the nasdaq finished up 43 to close up in a 16-year high. and the s&p up 16 points. >>> four florida slaughterhouse employees are now facing charges. reports say that workers slaughtered cattle while inspectors went to lunch breaks. >>> more than one-third of american adults have not started saving for retirement. that is according...
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and taylor swift officially crosses over.ew york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie. investors are looking to continue the steady climb on wall street this morning. the dow soared 175 points yesterday. the nasdaq closed up 43 to finish at a 14-year high. and the s&p 500 gained 16 points. >>> four california slaughterhouse workers now facing charges related to a massive beef recall. prosecutors say employees at ranch hill feeding corp. slaughtered cows with cancer while inspectors were on lunch breaks. that meat went to stores in four states. it led to a series of recalls this year that included nearly 9 million pounds of brief. beef. >>> more than one-third of american adults have not started saving for retirement. that is according to a new study by bankrate.com. the study also shows 1 in 7 seniors over 65 haven't put any money away either. one bright side of the survey, people in their 20s are starting to save earlier than previous generations. one reason some families want t
and taylor swift officially crosses over.ew york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >>> good morning, anne-marie. investors are looking to continue the steady climb on wall street this morning. the dow soared 175 points yesterday. the nasdaq closed up 43 to finish at a 14-year high. and the s&p 500 gained 16 points. >>> four california slaughterhouse workers now facing charges related to a massive beef recall. prosecutors say employees at ranch hill...
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it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was known as noxie, sarah knox taylor. she was feisty and jefferson davis was besotted with her, and she with him. they exchanged wonderful love letters, only a few of which survive. time didaylor at the not like davis. he opposed the marriage. did not come to the wedding when they eventually married. later, zachary taylor and jefferson davis would become good friends, but at this point it was not working out. it was more because zachary taylor did not want his daughter to have a military life, like his wife had had. it was a hard life, and dangerous. everson davis married noxie taylor, they were married for three months, and she died in his arms, singing "fairy bells," died of malaria. he also had malaria and almost died. he was distraught. he became a hermit. think this is, i one of the things that devastated him, more than anything else up to this point. he would have later tragedies i will talk about, many of them. but this formed a shell around his heart. and he married marina, eight years later, we fast-forward. ever
it was zachary taylor's daughter. she was known as noxie, sarah knox taylor. she was feisty and jefferson davis was besotted with her, and she with him. they exchanged wonderful love letters, only a few of which survive. time didaylor at the not like davis. he opposed the marriage. did not come to the wedding when they eventually married. later, zachary taylor and jefferson davis would become good friends, but at this point it was not working out. it was more because zachary taylor did not want...
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. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked by officers for his 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. who do you work for? >> 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, distractions, yard distractions, hospital distractions, shower distractions. anyplace you can get in a fight, i've gotten in a fight. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell, he felt
. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked by officers for his 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. who do you work for? >> 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...
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you know that is unusual week for ann taylor.is because yesterday we discussed, today come to fruition, in fact ann taylor now tapping into jpmorgan to weigh in on a possible sale of the company. yesterday here on fox business we reported that the hedge funds that hold about 1% stake, that which include, engine capital and red aulder were pushing for ann taylor to consider selling itself to private equity or a large retailer, saying that they could fetch, 50 to, $55 a share. now in fact ann taylor is working with jpmorgan to explore options and strategic alternatives. you see a big pop. you know who else stand to make a pretty penny on this? well, golden gate capital took nine 1/2% stake in ann taylor, saying it was undervalued this year. we'll see about that story. dierdre: thank you very much, miss nicole, joining us from the floor of the new york stock exchange. talking about big brand, we're focused of course, burger king buying canada's tim horton, it is a tax inversion deal. it is controversial. in fact some congressman are
you know that is unusual week for ann taylor.is because yesterday we discussed, today come to fruition, in fact ann taylor now tapping into jpmorgan to weigh in on a possible sale of the company. yesterday here on fox business we reported that the hedge funds that hold about 1% stake, that which include, engine capital and red aulder were pushing for ann taylor to consider selling itself to private equity or a large retailer, saying that they could fetch, 50 to, $55 a share. now in fact ann...
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when he refuses, taylor tells the boy to move to the front of the bus.ut again, the young man refuses. >> get up here. >> as taylor makes his way down the aisle toward the back of the bus, the boy's 15-year-old stepbrother can be seen approaching the driver from behind. according to taylor, the boy curses at him and the argument quickly becomes physical. >> get off me! >> get off him. >> the driver lunges and grabs the boy by his neck. as other students look on, the driver and two boys fight for several seconds, moving from the front to the rear of the bus. in one last act, the 15-year-old attempts to punch taylor in the head, but misses. the driver is arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery. while maintaining his innocence, taylor enters a plea deal and the charge is dropped. for their roles in the incident, both boys are arrested and face possible felony assault charges. but after reviewing all the evidence, the state's attorney's office does not file charges against the two teenagers, determining the case can't be proven beyond a reasonable doub
when he refuses, taylor tells the boy to move to the front of the bus.ut again, the young man refuses. >> get up here. >> as taylor makes his way down the aisle toward the back of the bus, the boy's 15-year-old stepbrother can be seen approaching the driver from behind. according to taylor, the boy curses at him and the argument quickly becomes physical. >> get off me! >> get off him. >> the driver lunges and grabs the boy by his neck. as other students look on,...
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this is the story of dylan taylor in salt lake city. back on august 11th, an officer shot and killed taylor who was 20 years of age after he left with a brother and friend. an official from south salt lake police told affiliate ktvx that officers confronted taylor in response to a previous 911 call. >> there was a man with a gun waving a gun around. those officers responded to this area. happened to be nearby. and they encountered that male ma matched that description and he became agitated when they verbally challenged him. >> similar to ferguson, protests have followed after the shooting. and just like in ferguson, police are keeping much information to themselves, including the officer's name and whether taylor had a weapon. but salt lake's police chief defendses the investigation. >> we have an unfortunate incident where dylan taylor lost his life. but i cannot stress enough that this is not ferguson. in a homicide, i don't call you all together and say here is all the evidence i have on this homicide. we reserve that for the proces
this is the story of dylan taylor in salt lake city. back on august 11th, an officer shot and killed taylor who was 20 years of age after he left with a brother and friend. an official from south salt lake police told affiliate ktvx that officers confronted taylor in response to a previous 911 call. >> there was a man with a gun waving a gun around. those officers responded to this area. happened to be nearby. and they encountered that male ma matched that description and he became...
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he crashed into donald taylor's parents' care. >> their bodies were burned beyond recognition. >> the high school sweethearts dialed, in flames. a toddler also in a car. the truck driver survived. quinteros had no valid license, let alone a commercial license to deliver fedex packages and they were doing business without authority. >> it was a red flag by the department of transportation. >> quinteros was found guilty of manslaughter and other charges, and sentenced to 14 years in prison. but because he was considered an independent contractor for fedex, not an employee, the corporation with a was not held o responsible. >> federal express did not want it discuss the situation. didn't want to talk about it. >> we were told that a freight forwarder, fedex smart post contracts with third party vendors with transportation services who agree it maintain their own d.o.t. operating authority and as a result are responsible for any claims related to their operations. meaning, fedex had nothing to do with the accident. >> they basically told us, not a problem, good away. >> fedex says it make
he crashed into donald taylor's parents' care. >> their bodies were burned beyond recognition. >> the high school sweethearts dialed, in flames. a toddler also in a car. the truck driver survived. quinteros had no valid license, let alone a commercial license to deliver fedex packages and they were doing business without authority. >> it was a red flag by the department of transportation. >> quinteros was found guilty of manslaughter and other charges, and sentenced to...
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it's a short -- whatever it is, it's short, taylor.eak it down. >>> and what happens when a mother of two stopped criticizing her daughter's bad behavior. it's a surprising experiment. i'm very interested in this one. >> me too. >> heard it from the moon man there. >> getting waved off. news first. >>> good morning, everyone. and we begin with the massive cleanup effort in california's napa valley after the most powerful earthquake there in 25 years. damage this morning estimated at $1 billion. the magnitude 6 quake sent about 200 people to emergency rooms, cracked buildings and bucked roads. nearly 2,000 customers remain in the dark and many will not have running water until next week. dozens of homes are now uninhabitable. >>> and from the earthquake to another major wildfire spreading overnight. right now, more than 500 homes and buildings in far northern california are threatened by this fire. 150 homes evacuated so far. >>> and the american journalist released from captivity in syria over the weekend will soon be heading home. 45-
it's a short -- whatever it is, it's short, taylor.eak it down. >>> and what happens when a mother of two stopped criticizing her daughter's bad behavior. it's a surprising experiment. i'm very interested in this one. >> me too. >> heard it from the moon man there. >> getting waved off. news first. >>> good morning, everyone. and we begin with the massive cleanup effort in california's napa valley after the most powerful earthquake there in 25 years. damage...
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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 1876 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. c-span examines the history of the civil rights movement.
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 1876 so she would have seen the civil war and freedom...
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taylor expressed remorse? >> yes. obviously. all the way around. not just the charges but it was the break ouch a relationship that meant a fwoit him. >> he texted her saying i almost killed rocco. well i want to. paraphrasing he made a mess all over the carpet after i let him outside. taylor then sent avenilla a pho of rocco lifeless on the carpet. told her that he was pretty much dead and he was going throw him out. avilla asked if this was a sick joke. she found the dog's body on the balcony. and thenoti police. >> he admitted he used a mop to remove rocco from behind the dryer then choked the dog. the cause of death is blunt force trauma. >> ts arated animal cruelty and a felony. it's very serious. >> reporter: al taylor remains free on bond until he is sentenced here in court on october 8th. but as fi offender and former cop will he really get jail time? and if so, how much. tonight your fi indication of the punishment for this crime of animal cruelty. at the montgomery county courthouse. >> taylor's attorney has said his client was under a lo
taylor expressed remorse? >> yes. obviously. all the way around. not just the charges but it was the break ouch a relationship that meant a fwoit him. >> he texted her saying i almost killed rocco. well i want to. paraphrasing he made a mess all over the carpet after i let him outside. taylor then sent avenilla a pho of rocco lifeless on the carpet. told her that he was pretty much dead and he was going throw him out. avilla asked if this was a sick joke. she found the dog's body on...
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that's taylor swift in "the giver," a movie decades in the making. how hollywood heavyweights, merril, katie and others brought it alive. >>> first, "the nightline five." >> zantac works in 30 minutes with relief without the wait. no pill relieves faster. >>> there's a saying in our family. you can do anything if you keep a good head on your shoulders. that's why we use head & shoulders shampoo and conditioner. head & shoulders, the world's number one dandruff >>> good evening. we begin here with that major revelation today from the wife of robin williams. we've now learned that in his final days, williams was dealing not only with depression and the battle to stay sober, but also something else. something he wasn't ready to tell the world about. tonight, nick watt bring the comedian's secret struggle. and nick sits down with the men telling the real story behind one of robin williams' signature roles. >> reporter: in his standup, robin williams didn't shy away from his demons. >> you see, as an alcoholic, you will violate your standards quicker than
that's taylor swift in "the giver," a movie decades in the making. how hollywood heavyweights, merril, katie and others brought it alive. >>> first, "the nightline five." >> zantac works in 30 minutes with relief without the wait. no pill relieves faster. >>> there's a saying in our family. you can do anything if you keep a good head on your shoulders. that's why we use head & shoulders shampoo and conditioner. head & shoulders, the world's...
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here she argues that taylor wass more than just a fine actress, that she was an unwitting role p model for feminist causes and d ideals, whether posing as a boy to ride national vel set, as anh unwed mother in the sandpiper, or the boozy unhappy academic wife in "who's afraid of th virginia virginia wolf." this is before she was the first celebrity voice to take up the fight against aids. i thinkco i need to note you ara co-writing the lib ret toe for an opera about the 110 freeway on its 70th anniversary. that's talent. >> that project is creeping along. >> like rush hour. an >> not unlike the freeway itself. >> wom nancy l. cohen is an exp on women and american politics. she's taught american history and political science at columbia, binghamton, cal stated long beach and is currently teaching a course on women and american politics at occidental college. she has also been a visiting scholar at the ucla center for the study of women and the ucla institute for research on labor and employment. her books include "the reconstruction of american liberalism 1865-1914" and the 1990s, a soc
here she argues that taylor wass more than just a fine actress, that she was an unwitting role p model for feminist causes and d ideals, whether posing as a boy to ride national vel set, as anh unwed mother in the sandpiper, or the boozy unhappy academic wife in "who's afraid of th virginia virginia wolf." this is before she was the first celebrity voice to take up the fight against aids. i thinkco i need to note you ara co-writing the lib ret toe for an opera about the 110 freeway on...
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taylor said, are we giving obama a pass because if we're holding them responsible, he hooz tgiven whaaylor has indicated and i think thoroughly so, we should hold president obama to a higher standard to set the tone here to make sure that plaque liblack l respected and that those people to the right of peaceful assembly are protected as well. >> representative john lewis asked for the national guard to be present. he wasn't asking for more militarization and sense of what we are current bely seeing and they had to call kennedy and johnson to protect from the white, racist citizens as well as local officials. so the call for a stronger federal presence both in terms of the national guard and also, it's these individual cases on their own are horrific, but over the last year, much less last two years and the last history of american criminalization of black youth, this is a cumulative effect and so what i think people are -- i hope we don't lose sight of the fact of the numbers of young black people piling up is not just a tragedy, but at this point it'sit's a huge problem for american
taylor said, are we giving obama a pass because if we're holding them responsible, he hooz tgiven whaaylor has indicated and i think thoroughly so, we should hold president obama to a higher standard to set the tone here to make sure that plaque liblack l respected and that those people to the right of peaceful assembly are protected as well. >> representative john lewis asked for the national guard to be present. he wasn't asking for more militarization and sense of what we are current...
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>> steve, i want to get to that taylor thing -- >> come back slowly. >> that taylor thing and explainay. there are some people that would call what the fed does whether it's under greenspan or bernanke or yellen almost flying at the seat of their pants. so you've got one fed chairman he's dovish, you've got another one who's hawkish, you call one of the maestro as if he's someone that should be in a position to be conducting the economy. john taylor thinks that, you know, that all this should be taken out of the equation. and there are people that agree with it. and it should be a mathematical, something just more ridged. that who cares whether someone is dovish or hawkish, they shouldn't be in a position to guide the world economy based on their opinion. it should be done in a more rational way with mathematical formula. is there anything to that? >> there's a lot to that. and you know, john taylor has had enormous influence on macro economics and monetary economics, exactly for this reason. because he has stress ed that yu really can't talk about monetary policy without talking abou
>> steve, i want to get to that taylor thing -- >> come back slowly. >> that taylor thing and explainay. there are some people that would call what the fed does whether it's under greenspan or bernanke or yellen almost flying at the seat of their pants. so you've got one fed chairman he's dovish, you've got another one who's hawkish, you call one of the maestro as if he's someone that should be in a position to be conducting the economy. john taylor thinks that, you know, that...
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right after that taylor sat down with amy right there with an abc news exclusive. is called "shake it off." shaking your booty is a part of it. >> players gonna play, haters gonna hate. you can't stop singing the song. >> she is so refreshing and self-depp kra indicating and she gets it. all her fans there with her. >>> an incredible rescue caught on camera. a hero truck driver racing to save a woman and small child trapped in this fiery wreck. now we're going to hear from him for the first time. >>> then there's the new warning from the fbi about a frightening kidnapping scam sweeping the country. what you need to know to protect your children beginning this morning. >>> and then also coming up, revealing video. so many people are sharing what the sun is really doing to your skin and how you can limit the damage. you need to see this. >> you have to see this coming up. >>> we'll move to a sad discovery this morning. the body of erin corwin who went missing in california two months ago has been found. a suspect is in custody this morning and abc's brandi hitt has t
right after that taylor sat down with amy right there with an abc news exclusive. is called "shake it off." shaking your booty is a part of it. >> players gonna play, haters gonna hate. you can't stop singing the song. >> she is so refreshing and self-depp kra indicating and she gets it. all her fans there with her. >>> an incredible rescue caught on camera. a hero truck driver racing to save a woman and small child trapped in this fiery wreck. now we're going to...
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taylor, who joins us from our new york studio. abouts book, you write openness and you say that new-media thinkers have claimed openness as an appropriate utopian ideal for our time and the concept has caught on. does that apply to the internet as well? >> that is exactly what i'm asking. it seemed like the internet was going to magically solve all the problems of the old media, and for me, i am independent. my background is in documentary filmmaking. i make films about philosophies. kind of obscure educational films. these films were not on television, they were not on commercial media. the internet seemed to be something that would usher in this amazing opportunity for independent filmmakers like me and independent artists and to createand bloggers an open media landscape, to not depend on gatekeepers who could and influence the flow of communication. the idea is that the internet is open, and all the problems of the old system have gone away. i was very interested in this question. the book is me investigating it, how open is t
taylor, who joins us from our new york studio. abouts book, you write openness and you say that new-media thinkers have claimed openness as an appropriate utopian ideal for our time and the concept has caught on. does that apply to the internet as well? >> that is exactly what i'm asking. it seemed like the internet was going to magically solve all the problems of the old media, and for me, i am independent. my background is in documentary filmmaking. i make films about philosophies. kind...
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how taylor swift made one young cancer patient feel like a rock star. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> good morning. 5:30 this morning. one south jersey town getting slammed in high end jewelry thefts, what the thieves took and how police are handling it. >>> a dog named grace comes to the rescue thanks to her nose, now a boy is back safe and sound with his family. how the pup cracked the case. >>> plus dream come true eight year-old, boy is in the fight of his life but he is all smiles thanks to the night on the boardwalk with the globetrotters. why his family says this is more than they ever imagined. >>> that is awesome. crowd of people following him down the boardwalk. he is a champ. >> no crowds here in the frenchmanor in the pocono mountains, not at this hour 567:89:30 is your time. >> all you get is us. >> it is tuesday, august 5th, 2014. hi, sue. >> good morning, tranquility now, of course, it will be hea
how taylor swift made one young cancer patient feel like a rock star. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> good morning. 5:30 this morning. one south jersey town getting slammed in high end jewelry thefts, what the thieves took and how police are handling it. >>> a dog named grace comes to the rescue thanks to her nose, now a boy...
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taylor was 53, rubio 42.he fire took place ten years ago today at a home on belgrade street in port richmond. taylor and rubio got trapped in the basement where gases from lighting equipment for marijuana plants ignited. the homeowner was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. the memorial ceremony will be held at the site on belgrade street tonight at 6:30. >>> seven minutes after 5:00 now. this is from our jersey shore bureau. the casino crisis appears to be affecting atlantic city's real estate market. no surprise there. we found for sale signs sprouting up in ac's venice park neighborhood. they said their home value together with prices will fall with the casino's closing. alma johnson tell us it will be a terrible seller's market but could be a great buyer's market right now. >> what about the young people who have, you know, managed to buy homes and have mortgages, have the same flood insurance, the same this, the same that that i have. >> atlantic city sales are up. single family home sales have surpas
taylor was 53, rubio 42.he fire took place ten years ago today at a home on belgrade street in port richmond. taylor and rubio got trapped in the basement where gases from lighting equipment for marijuana plants ignited. the homeowner was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. the memorial ceremony will be held at the site on belgrade street tonight at 6:30. >>> seven minutes after 5:00 now. this is from our jersey shore bureau. the casino crisis appears to be affecting atlantic city's...