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it all starts with the taylor family foundation. more than 3,000 kids with special needs come to camp arroyo every year. the free camp is hosted by the taylor family foundation. barry and elaine taylor started the foundation in 1990 to help children living with hiv and aids. >> so the whole time raising funds was to build a camp for children with aids because they didn't have any place to go. >> they were almost like 1,000 children to the border. we thought, okay, this will be perfect. we will get all 1,000 instead of the 25 sickest go first. nobody gets to go to camp when they are healthier. >> the taylor foundation wanted to do more. in 1997 it partnered with the east bay regional park district to build camp arroyo, the state-of-the-art green facility for kids. >> by the time you do a master plan and pick your architect and draw your plans and get your permits, it takes three years. >> at the same time the transmission rate of hiv from mother to child dropped dramatically in the u.s. according to the cdc. so the taylor foundation
it all starts with the taylor family foundation. more than 3,000 kids with special needs come to camp arroyo every year. the free camp is hosted by the taylor family foundation. barry and elaine taylor started the foundation in 1990 to help children living with hiv and aids. >> so the whole time raising funds was to build a camp for children with aids because they didn't have any place to go. >> they were almost like 1,000 children to the border. we thought, okay, this will be...
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taylor is renowned for. sold separately at retail, the rx for brown skin system would cost you $113. but you won't pay $113. you won't pay $90. you won't even pay $60. when you order today through this exclusive television introductory offer, you can try a full 30-day supply of rx for brown skin for only $49.95! but wait! for a limited time only, to make this offer truly irresistible, we'll take an extra $10 off, so you pay only $39.95. that's right, only $39.95! but it gets even better! when you order in the next 18 minutes you'll also receive dr. taylor's rapid radiance bonus pack, a $60 value, absolutely free. this powerful duo includes age block, an essential for skin of color. this advanced spf-15 sunscreen helps protect against sun damage that can lead to dark spots and it easily blends into your skin without leaving your skin ashy or greasy. you'll also receive skin purifying moroccan mineral mask. this rare, earth clay mask delivers nourishing minerals to detoxify skin and purge impurities to promote
taylor is renowned for. sold separately at retail, the rx for brown skin system would cost you $113. but you won't pay $113. you won't pay $90. you won't even pay $60. when you order today through this exclusive television introductory offer, you can try a full 30-day supply of rx for brown skin for only $49.95! but wait! for a limited time only, to make this offer truly irresistible, we'll take an extra $10 off, so you pay only $39.95. that's right, only $39.95! but it gets even better! when...
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taylor. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.y convicted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a consider with a guy who i wasn't supposed to be in a car with. he got pulled 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 o 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. >> spread your cheeks and cough. >> you guys can get dressed. taylor will find out how long this latest parole violation will be when he faces the judge. he's used to the process as he's had num
taylor. >> one of the newest is ezekiel taylor.y convicted of home burglary, he was just arrested for a probation violation. >> i got in a consider with a guy who i wasn't supposed to be in a car with. he got pulled 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 o under a house, that...
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this is elizabeth taylor. and you'll notice is that the body of this one this one is even grander the one that elizabeth taylor it has an extra coil. and finally an exceptional piece another of those wonderful serpent watches and this instance it's gold, diamond platinum and you can notice on the head a very large burmese rube i didn't. i'm showing you here how it would be presented in emphasis original case and how you can open the head to reveal the dial as in this case you can see surround by brilliant diamonds >> now incessantly it varies it was when bully was not involved in watch manning making so they were in top movements they vary. those are the ones that you find. and it's really i think wonderful to be able to see for the first time ever those 3 exceptional serpent watches which is really thanks to the generosity of a prominent california for an private collector has left them for the benefit of us to see. now moving in the 1980s it was the time when the bullyingy style came into its own the bold ro
this is elizabeth taylor. and you'll notice is that the body of this one this one is even grander the one that elizabeth taylor it has an extra coil. and finally an exceptional piece another of those wonderful serpent watches and this instance it's gold, diamond platinum and you can notice on the head a very large burmese rube i didn't. i'm showing you here how it would be presented in emphasis original case and how you can open the head to reveal the dial as in this case you can see surround...
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all right, john taylor, tell us about the taylor rule and why the fed should readopt it? >> first of all, it's a rule. i like what you said at the beginning, we have to get back to a rules-based policy and get away from the fine tuning and tinkering. there's been a lot of experience with this one. we had a terrific performance. economists call it the great moderation. the economy was strong, inflation came down, unemployment came down and growth was strong. i say get back to a rules-based policy. that's one we've had a lot of experience with. there's new proposals out there, you're hearing about it here, too. i think that's something to consider. i think the fed could consider that because they were there in the past. >> right. they looked at it. certainly they looked at it in the 1990s. and actually the taylor rule, i'm going to give you credit you won't take but when they left the taylor rule in the 2000s, that's when they created the great bubble because they kept the target rate, the fed funds rate, way below where the taylor rule would have had it. john, quickly if y
all right, john taylor, tell us about the taylor rule and why the fed should readopt it? >> first of all, it's a rule. i like what you said at the beginning, we have to get back to a rules-based policy and get away from the fine tuning and tinkering. there's been a lot of experience with this one. we had a terrific performance. economists call it the great moderation. the economy was strong, inflation came down, unemployment came down and growth was strong. i say get back to a rules-based...
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i said "i'm not sending you away, taylor."d look at me, take his backpack off and go back in. (laughter) >> and i'm, like, yeah, this is where i belong. she knows my worst side and she still cares about me and still loves me. i put "mom" because i couldn't fit connie. >> reporter: sounds like someone's adopted a new attitude. steve hartman, "on the road," in st. petersburg, florida. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org san bruno disaster: tonight- and-e admits critical mista after promising to take steo protect the public. good evening, i'm ken bastida. i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. kpix 5's len ramirez joins live in san bruno-- and reports officials are conce p-g- and-e is *still puttig bay area neighborhoods at r [sf insert san bruno pipeli disaster video] pg and e's
i said "i'm not sending you away, taylor."d look at me, take his backpack off and go back in. (laughter) >> and i'm, like, yeah, this is where i belong. she knows my worst side and she still cares about me and still loves me. i put "mom" because i couldn't fit connie. >> reporter: sounds like someone's adopted a new attitude. steve hartman, "on the road," in st. petersburg, florida. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for...
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>> are you cheating on taylor? >> not at. announcer: she shouldn't of -- >> photos on the phone she saw. >> i can't control what people send me at the end of the day. it's a phone. >> it's a response. are you begging. i need money. i don't help you with money? >> look -- we [beep] they pay for it i mean at the end of the day. >> i don't know that stuff. >> i'm saying they pay for it it shouldn't be a problem. >> the girls are paying for something. >> yes, they give me money so i can take care of our situation. >> you take my money. you take their money, my money and -- >> taylor, let's back this up. women give you money? >> pretty much. >> what are you doing for the money. >> nice women. >> unfortunately some women are more vulnerable than others. they come at me with stuff. i don't push them off. i have a girl, yes. >> any minute someone in the audience may throw you money. >> i can't control what they do. i can't control what they do. >> that's a great business. >> where is the money. how come i don't see the money? >> when
>> are you cheating on taylor? >> not at. announcer: she shouldn't of -- >> photos on the phone she saw. >> i can't control what people send me at the end of the day. it's a phone. >> it's a response. are you begging. i need money. i don't help you with money? >> look -- we [beep] they pay for it i mean at the end of the day. >> i don't know that stuff. >> i'm saying they pay for it it shouldn't be a problem. >> the girls are paying for...
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for taylor.h him, i mean, 24 hours a day. >> reporter: linda had to feed him, change him, move him. at times, she would even breathe for him. >> it became something i had to do very frequently was rescue breathing. >> reporter: but fate would eventually win on a spring afternoon, when linda left taylor at home with her other children, as she often did to work for a time at her shop. but when she got back, taylor's breathing had stopped one more time, and this time would be the last. >> i just found him in his bed, not breathing. i blame myself a little bit. that i wasn't there and i could have stopped it. >> for me it was hard to lose my brother, but i definitely knew it was, i mean, a million times harder for her. >> reporter: linda's family says she changed, falling into a deep depression and guilt over taylor's death. and while she tried to divert her pain by caring for others, in those weeks and months after taylor's death, she did nothing for herself, she did not seek professional help. >> y
for taylor.h him, i mean, 24 hours a day. >> reporter: linda had to feed him, change him, move him. at times, she would even breathe for him. >> it became something i had to do very frequently was rescue breathing. >> reporter: but fate would eventually win on a spring afternoon, when linda left taylor at home with her other children, as she often did to work for a time at her shop. but when she got back, taylor's breathing had stopped one more time, and this time would be the...
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taylor still has supporters in liberia, but it's clear that taylor was charged with horrific abusive -- horrific abuses committed in sierra leone and is bearing the greatest responsibility for those crimes. the judges at the trial consider the case, convicted him, and sentenced him to 50 years. that ruling has been upheld on appeal. this is a very significant contribution to the sierra leone attempt overall to bring justice. >> elise keppler, thank you for joining us. next up, it is the first step in putting together a nuclear deal between the west and a ran. this thursday it ran's foreign minister -- this year i wrote -- this thursday iran's foreign minister -- iran's economy has been crippled by sanctions enforced by the west, which is skeptical of its nuclear ambitions. in a new tone set by ronnie, iran is -- by rajoy me -- rouhani. >> less than six months is his time to seal a deal. the new irani president said he had the supreme leader's full backing to negotiate an agreement. >> the only way forward is for a timeline to be set for negotiations and to wrap it up. if it is three
taylor still has supporters in liberia, but it's clear that taylor was charged with horrific abusive -- horrific abuses committed in sierra leone and is bearing the greatest responsibility for those crimes. the judges at the trial consider the case, convicted him, and sentenced him to 50 years. that ruling has been upheld on appeal. this is a very significant contribution to the sierra leone attempt overall to bring justice. >> elise keppler, thank you for joining us. next up, it is the...
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taylor, i want to start with you.s matter of curtsy most media outlets will not disclose a rape victim during a pending case or even after. you could have remained anonymous, but you chose to come forward. why? >> well, number one, thank you so much for having me. i really appreciate it. i wanted to come forward because i have gotten past the point of carrying the shame that a lot of survivors do. i healed enough to feel that i don't have anything to hide. i want other victims , other survivors to know that you can rise again. i decided i really wanted to be named. i didn't know my picture would be on the front page. >> this happened to you in february of last year. your senior year. on the vanderbilt campus. you had pepper spray. you didn't reach for it, and you were not able to scream. then after the fact you blamed yourself for not having taken action. why didn't you, and can you tell us about that? i know that's part of the message you want to get out. >> right, well, i think the average person when you hear that
taylor, i want to start with you.s matter of curtsy most media outlets will not disclose a rape victim during a pending case or even after. you could have remained anonymous, but you chose to come forward. why? >> well, number one, thank you so much for having me. i really appreciate it. i wanted to come forward because i have gotten past the point of carrying the shame that a lot of survivors do. i healed enough to feel that i don't have anything to hide. i want other victims , other...
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taylor possibly war -- diamonds -- taylor's re-ward -- diamonds that were mined by slave laborers. 65-year-old taylor is set to sit time bars for the rest of his life. >> the world's biggest economy grew at an annual rate of 2.5% in the second quarter. >> analysts had expected second- quarter gdp in the united states would expand at a slightly stronger 2.6%. that data is apparently not strong enough for the fed to ease back from its stimulus campaign. democrats and republicans are still at odds on raising the national debt limit. if they fail to reach agreements, the government would face a shutdown by mid-october. for more now on how that tug-of- war in washington is moving markets, we go to the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the dispute over the u.s. budget dominates the market. traders are very worried in case lawmakers do not come to one agreement. the recovery of the u.s. economy is threatened, and it would cause financial markets a lot of stress. political problems in italy also weighed on the market. the cost higher losses at a milan stock market. shares of deutsche telekom perfo
taylor possibly war -- diamonds -- taylor's re-ward -- diamonds that were mined by slave laborers. 65-year-old taylor is set to sit time bars for the rest of his life. >> the world's biggest economy grew at an annual rate of 2.5% in the second quarter. >> analysts had expected second- quarter gdp in the united states would expand at a slightly stronger 2.6%. that data is apparently not strong enough for the fed to ease back from its stimulus campaign. democrats and republicans are...
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the record mogul who signed taylor swift in the room is stag to see the show.le discovery. ♪ i can't believe you did it again ♪ >> she was really born to do this, so cute to look back. she was look a charging bull. >> scott is a music industry heavyweight. who has the power to make anna lisa a star. as ceo of big machine he built a record label with artists, reba, tim mcgraw. the crown jewel of his empire -- taylor swift. >> not everybody is going to make it. >> it brings me great joy to bring up my friend and a fantastic new artist she is going to sing for you. an annalise! >> hey, nashville! >> i got your missed calls. ♪ i swear i have heard it all ♪ save it because i've got it ♪ ♪ everybody >> thank you guys so much. thank you. >> why are you looking at me? that's you. ♪ every time i try >> if that's her best. >> reporter: there will be no record deal tonight. before the night is over for analise. nashville shows the once again that overnight success does not come easy. ♪ in a music town >> there is no plan b for me, because if there was i would run to it. i
the record mogul who signed taylor swift in the room is stag to see the show.le discovery. ♪ i can't believe you did it again ♪ >> she was really born to do this, so cute to look back. she was look a charging bull. >> scott is a music industry heavyweight. who has the power to make anna lisa a star. as ceo of big machine he built a record label with artists, reba, tim mcgraw. the crown jewel of his empire -- taylor swift. >> not everybody is going to make it. >> it...
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taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr. taylor, who's been through the system the way that he has, you know, and then he comes one-on-one with inmates and explains to inmates, don't do this, don't do that. i took it beyond just a talk, you know, because i needed that talk, you know what i'm saying? because i don't know what's out there. >>> up next -- >> they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 20-gauge shotgun, a machete, went back out there. that's where it went down. jc: you guys comfortable? it's best-in-class rear legroom. jim: do you work for volkswagen? jc: what? no. i work for... the company we a
taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr....
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>> taylor: call me. your own business" kind. [ doorbell rings ] >> felix: mm-hmm. >> taylor: better get that! >> felix: this...is so not over. [ chuckles ] why, hello! [ chuckles ] can i help you? >> carlos: i hope so. i'm looking for sabrina santiago. >> sabrina: [ gasps ] [ laughs ] ooh. what's that for? >> patrick: for being you. >> sabrina: wow. you must really miss my glasses. >> patrick: mm-hmm. so much so, i sabotaged your contact lenses. thank you... for giving me the push i needed to get over britt and the baby. >> sabrina: patrick... you know i don't expect you to just forget everything that britt put you through. >> patrick: i know, but you were right. i have so much to be happy for, and -- and that includes you. >> sabrina: well, aren't you
>> taylor: call me. your own business" kind. [ doorbell rings ] >> felix: mm-hmm. >> taylor: better get that! >> felix: this...is so not over. [ chuckles ] why, hello! [ chuckles ] can i help you? >> carlos: i hope so. i'm looking for sabrina santiago. >> sabrina: [ gasps ] [ laughs ] ooh. what's that for? >> patrick: for being you. >> sabrina: wow. you must really miss my glasses. >> patrick: mm-hmm. so much so, i sabotaged your...
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taylor had given her a large-cut diamond after dinner. the prosecution said taylor should serve 80 years because of his involvement. >> reporter: the prosecutor for the special court for sierra leone said the outcome has a broader message. >> what the appeals chamber today made clear was what the trial chamber made clear. that is people in position of leadership have not only power and authority, but they have responsibility and accountability. and if we can move that message forward and expand its application, i think that is a water shed moment for human rights. >> reporter: divers in italy have found human remains at the site where costa concordia was at rest. 32 people died when the costa concordia capsized in january last year. the remains will now be dna tested. >>> more than 1800 my grants have been found off the coast of italy in the last 4 hours. the vessels they use are often barely seaworthy. >>> thcomments have been criticized by human rights groups and even members of the european commission. jackie reports from paris. >> rep
taylor had given her a large-cut diamond after dinner. the prosecution said taylor should serve 80 years because of his involvement. >> reporter: the prosecutor for the special court for sierra leone said the outcome has a broader message. >> what the appeals chamber today made clear was what the trial chamber made clear. that is people in position of leadership have not only power and authority, but they have responsibility and accountability. and if we can move that message...
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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 saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which he will spend the rest of his life be
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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nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home you were at in the evening hours of march 6th?ayea's. >> can you speak up. >> travis payea's. >> and do you remember who else was present on the evening hours of march 6th? >> yes, i do. christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite frankly, it was one of the most repulsive, sadistic things i've ever seen in 24 years. >> within two months all the defendants have been released on bail until their case is resolved. but the prospect of life imprisonment hangs over them. >> abc 12's michael rosenfield spent the day in pierre county district court. he joins us for the story. michael. >> angie, this is the first time we have heard the victim in the case, 19-year-old danielle tyler. >> the media pounces when the tape is released by one of the defense lawyers. >> it was all a prank. >> this is not the only time she hung out there. >> it was demented if you think ab
nicole taylor. >> do you recall whose home you were at in the evening hours of march 6th?ayea's. >> can you speak up. >> travis payea's. >> and do you remember who else was present on the evening hours of march 6th? >> yes, i do. christina lumm, jim carwile, derek faxlinger, travis and jon cockerell. at approximately 11:00 p.m. we were just hanging out, having fun, you know, drank a little bit and supposed to just be a little get-together. >> quite frankly,...
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judges in the hague uphold charles taylor's 50 year sentence for war crimes.he former liberian president denies helping rebels in sierra leone. interpol issues an arrest warrant for britain's samantha, in connection with suspected terrorist offenses in 2011, linked to kenya's four-day siege. hassan rouhani has made a speech before the u.n. on day three of the assembly. the president said no nation should possess nuclear weapons. he also called on israel to admit it has a nuclear bomb. the report. >> the first world leader to take to the podium at a u.n. nuclear disarmament conference in new york this thursday, hassan ronny -- rouhani put the spotlight on israel. >> almost four decades of international effort to establish a nuclear weapons free zone in the middle east has regrettably failed. urgent practical steps toward the establishment of such a zone are necessary. israel, the only non-party to the nonproliferation treaty in this region, should join without further delay. >> israel, the main culprit, rouhani claims. he said a deal on his country's controvers
judges in the hague uphold charles taylor's 50 year sentence for war crimes.he former liberian president denies helping rebels in sierra leone. interpol issues an arrest warrant for britain's samantha, in connection with suspected terrorist offenses in 2011, linked to kenya's four-day siege. hassan rouhani has made a speech before the u.n. on day three of the assembly. the president said no nation should possess nuclear weapons. he also called on israel to admit it has a nuclear bomb. the...
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president zachary taylor opposed the slave power's agenda, he was killed by the same poison. james buchanan -- the slave a crisis appeared. narrowly survived one of the most elaborate assassination plot ever conceived. 1857, poise and all the bulls containing sugar at the national hotel in washington d.c.. some drink coffee, coffee drinkers used sugar so the southern diner would be scared into tea drinking including buchanan. the future president barely survived the illnesses that followed. intimidated by the attempted assassinations, buchanan became more than ever the tools of the slave power. there is little evidence for to deny explosive charges. you can make the case harrison adds dr. phil wanted to help the ailing president but no more than conjecture supports that anyone deliberately killed him. the coroner's debunked the believe the exact retailer had been poisoned when his body was exhumed in 1991 and buchanan was not even president on february 23rd, 1857. the dysentery broke out at the hotel when buchanan stayed there a month earlier and again when he returned for hi
president zachary taylor opposed the slave power's agenda, he was killed by the same poison. james buchanan -- the slave a crisis appeared. narrowly survived one of the most elaborate assassination plot ever conceived. 1857, poise and all the bulls containing sugar at the national hotel in washington d.c.. some drink coffee, coffee drinkers used sugar so the southern diner would be scared into tea drinking including buchanan. the future president barely survived the illnesses that followed....
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taylor. i want to thank him for organizing that and we put out a call on facebook 80 for people to send in photos for double parking and we've got a few examples that mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it didn't make it here but the truck basically couped the whole roadway. i thank you, mr. taylor. i now - before we get to the department supervisor breed? i'd like to call up the mta riccardo. mr. lay i want to thank you and your colleagues with the mta in terms of working with the statistics and the presentation you're about to show >> good afternoon. supervisors and member of the publics i'm riccardo i'm the city traffic engineer we i have a few colleagues that are the heads of our parking enforcement groups. thanks f
taylor. i want to thank him for organizing that and we put out a call on facebook 80 for people to send in photos for double parking and we've got a few examples that mr. taylor is going to show. >> . go to the next one. and this one shows a double-parked car in the back. and i think it's 9th and oring where they can't go anywhere so people locked their keys in the vehicle. i don't know exactly how long that shut down the service but it caused an impact. we have another photo it didn't...
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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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the international criminal court has rejected all of taylor's appeals. the five-year-old is set to spend the rest of his life the 65-year-old is set to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> 30 activists from greenpeace were denied ale by a russian judge on thursday. the group faces possible charges of piracy after they tried to storm a remote oil rig in the arctic earlier this month. campaignersental say they were seeking to draw attention to the dangers of offshore drilling in the arctic. they were arrested by armed russian border guards. the group of activists includes europeans and americans. most of them are to be held in custody for two months, pending an official investigation. if the russian state files piracy charges, they face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. >> at the end of the week, jermaine's social democrats voted to hold preliminary talks with angela merkel's conservatives are forming a coalition government to the decision followed days of seemingly contradictory statements from senior members. vote, the party leader said the
the international criminal court has rejected all of taylor's appeals. the five-year-old is set to spend the rest of his life the 65-year-old is set to spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> 30 activists from greenpeace were denied ale by a russian judge on thursday. the group faces possible charges of piracy after they tried to storm a remote oil rig in the arctic earlier this month. campaignersental say they were seeking to draw attention to the dangers of offshore drilling in the...
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in general taylor lived but a short time after he took his seat. be careful that the king's table would be entering key date. another letter informed lincoln that i have often heard it stated that the last to wade president's came to their sudden and lamentable and by federal poison administered an effort at the white house. after lincoln died at least two prominent ministers were to the supposed murders of harrison and taylor in to their sermons. henry ward beecher not only invoke their alleged assassinations but added the anti secessionist democrat writing that he had been killed because of his position in the party that made him one of the most efficient champions against the rebellion during the effort to impeach a lincoln's seven successor, andrew johnson, james mitchell ashley of ohio brought up the same accusation declaring that harrison, taylor, and buchanan had been poisoned for the expressed purpose of putting the vice-president in the presidential office. and in may 1868 an extraordinary article in the new york tribune managed to taliban
in general taylor lived but a short time after he took his seat. be careful that the king's table would be entering key date. another letter informed lincoln that i have often heard it stated that the last to wade president's came to their sudden and lamentable and by federal poison administered an effort at the white house. after lincoln died at least two prominent ministers were to the supposed murders of harrison and taylor in to their sermons. henry ward beecher not only invoke their...
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come on out, taylor. [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> taylor, why you here today?ing was great. you know how the new iphones are. a text message pops up you can see the message. so i was downstairs. a message came up -- >> i still have a flip phone from 86. >> you need a upgrade, honey. >> okay. >> a message popped up. are you still coming over. i left it alone. another one popped up. it was basically inappropriate. i shouldn't say too much. i opened the text messages. it was naked pictures of a female. his begging for sex. so, i decided to go through the rest of them. messages to another girl saying "i love you." >> has this been going on a long time. >> from the dates it looked like three weeks to a month of doing it. i was ob liveious to it i didn't know. i was thought i was in the perfect relationship. >> what desay when you showed him the naked pictures. >> i didn't say anything. we were going to a friend's party. i kept it to myself. we go out. >> just wanted to ruin your moment instead of his. >> no, i didn't want to ruin my moment. i didn't want to know. th
come on out, taylor. [cheers and applause] >> hi. >> taylor, why you here today?ing was great. you know how the new iphones are. a text message pops up you can see the message. so i was downstairs. a message came up -- >> i still have a flip phone from 86. >> you need a upgrade, honey. >> okay. >> a message popped up. are you still coming over. i left it alone. another one popped up. it was basically inappropriate. i shouldn't say too much. i opened the text...
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taylor kelly, second half, something to truly build on. >> gus: 20 seconds to go. but for arizona state, they'll look at this second half and they'll see some very positive signs. >> charles: todd kelly, todd graham told them at halftime, you want to fight, find a way back in it. look at this. >> gus: smith. >> charles: not down yet. >> gus: arizona state out of time-outs. 31-yard gain. they want to get to the line of scrimmage as quickly as possible. >> charles: fighting to the end. >> gus: and taylor kelly may have time for one more play, a shot at the end zone. >> charles: hear all the whistles there, because arizona state substituting on offense, allowed to match up on defense, getting their guys out there. >> gus: fox play of the game. taylor kelly. trying to reach the end zone. and that's it. alex carter ends up with the football. the final score from palo alto, stanford 42, arizona state 28. we'll return to stanford stadium to wrap-up this evening's game right after these messages. ♪ lyrics: 'take on me...' ♪ 'take me home...' ♪ 'i'll be gone...' ♪ 'in a day
taylor kelly, second half, something to truly build on. >> gus: 20 seconds to go. but for arizona state, they'll look at this second half and they'll see some very positive signs. >> charles: todd kelly, todd graham told them at halftime, you want to fight, find a way back in it. look at this. >> gus: smith. >> charles: not down yet. >> gus: arizona state out of time-outs. 31-yard gain. they want to get to the line of scrimmage as quickly as possible. >>...
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melissa: john taylor, thank you so much. my vote for the fed if i had one, but unfortunately this is my only pulpit here. there you can see. would i make you fed chair but no one listens to me. there you go, for now, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," another day, another big hit to jpmorgan. this one at least, $750 million in fines over the "london whale" former fdic chair sheila bair whether it is enough to set an example. >>> plus what really happened behind the scenes that caused larry summers to bow out as the next fed chief? hmmm. we have all the news on wall street and the scoop. more money straight ahead. ♪ melissa: big news about jpmorgan developing and a high-profile victory for the sec. not only is the bank going to be hit for at least $750 million in fines for the "london whale" debacle, it will report admitting culpability. forcing companies to admit wrongdoing as part after settlement is part after major push by sec chairman mary jo white and not
melissa: john taylor, thank you so much. my vote for the fed if i had one, but unfortunately this is my only pulpit here. there you can see. would i make you fed chair but no one listens to me. there you go, for now, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," another day, another big hit to jpmorgan. this one at least, $750 million in fines over the "london whale" former fdic chair sheila bair whether it is...
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i know for five books out there david garo's buck taylor branch they mentioned you and they cite you. i said i need to catch up with him because i need to get that same information. i was never successful but someone else was trying to catch up with you and that was docked or king.
i know for five books out there david garo's buck taylor branch they mentioned you and they cite you. i said i need to catch up with him because i need to get that same information. i was never successful but someone else was trying to catch up with you and that was docked or king.
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to too. >> well -- what would you say if mommy and daddy really got tickets to taylor swift?t. >> we're going to the taylor swift concert. >> we are? >> yeah. >> seriously? >> yes. >> yeah! >> where are we going? >> school. >> until her dad drives right past the schoolhouse. >> daddy passed school. >> oh man. >> i think we should ditch school and go to disneyland. >> are you serious? >> yes. >> no -- >> no. >> we're going to disneyland again. >> yes honey. >> oh my gosh. >> oh honey. >> her younger sister is oblivious to the good news but this girl happy enough for the both of them. >> i need that because i don't have them. >> and finally, this little goatee locks has her mind set on a pony figurine and she's not a girl who takes no for an answer. >> i won't be able to love you anymore. >> you won't be able to love me anymore. that's it? >> i'll always be able to love my mom. >> she was a hit on the "today" show. >> hey -- >> hardcore. >> she is good. >> and guess what? dad gave in and bought her the pony on the spot. probably a good idea because he was warned -- >> if we get
to too. >> well -- what would you say if mommy and daddy really got tickets to taylor swift?t. >> we're going to the taylor swift concert. >> we are? >> yeah. >> seriously? >> yes. >> yeah! >> where are we going? >> school. >> until her dad drives right past the schoolhouse. >> daddy passed school. >> oh man. >> i think we should ditch school and go to disneyland. >> are you serious? >> yes. >> no --...
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melissa: john taylor, thank you so much. my vote for the fed if i had one, but unfortunately this is my only pulpit here. there you can see. would i make you fed chair but no one listens to me. there you go, for now, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," another day, another big hit to jpmorgan. this one at least, $750 million in fines over the "london whale" former fdic chair sheila bair whether it is enough to set an example. >>> plus what really happened behind the scenes that caused larry summers to bow out as the next fed chief? hmmm. we have all the news on wall street and the scoop. more money straight ahead. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we
melissa: john taylor, thank you so much. my vote for the fed if i had one, but unfortunately this is my only pulpit here. there you can see. would i make you fed chair but no one listens to me. there you go, for now, thank you for coming on. i hope you come back soon. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: next on "money," another day, another big hit to jpmorgan. this one at least, $750 million in fines over the "london whale" former fdic chair sheila bair whether it is...
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david taylor, welcome.of course like to establish the bona fides of any guest, to make that we're introducing a proper person to our audience, and so i have here some of your previo jobs: maximum-security prison guard, grain loader in thunder bay, door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman, paper mill worker, portage crew in northern ontario, and it doesn't stop there. you're a pilot who designed his own plane, a mechanic who owns 7 motorcycles, a techno geek who built his own computer, and a biology graduate who majored in fisheries. and obviously, then, you were the ideal banker, and so pacific and weste you a lot, and so welcome, and why that much variety in your past careers? - well, bob, it happened by... by design. i was a curious young lad, and i just wanted to work in different jobs and just see what it was all about. i chose those jobs just to try and get a... i suppose a deeper understanding of human nature. i wanted to... i used to say, they're all windows into other people's lives. - they are. but max
david taylor, welcome.of course like to establish the bona fides of any guest, to make that we're introducing a proper person to our audience, and so i have here some of your previo jobs: maximum-security prison guard, grain loader in thunder bay, door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman, paper mill worker, portage crew in northern ontario, and it doesn't stop there. you're a pilot who designed his own plane, a mechanic who owns 7 motorcycles, a techno geek who built his own computer, and a biology...
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jerry taylor from the cato institute, james taylor, not th singer. >> i am the original.tland. frank gaffney of the center for security policy. first from my facebook page. what a way to unshackle the energy so that it could be produced more efficiently. >> obviously you can open up federal lands for drilling wher they're currently not allowed, for instance the arctic nationa wildlife refuge in the gulf of mexico is a simple thing that w could do, but the reality is hydraulic fracturing giving as to additional million barrels per day which is a pretty big %-government interference for t most part, producing -- john: in new york is bay and. >> butmost of the reserves right now in north dakota are producing flat out. private lands are producing a tremendous amount of crude. we are seeing another surge from california. john: the audience. >> you heard the term because oil, and i am wondering if that is a myth. >> we are opposing the point. we are alloing to freeze in the dark. >> most people don't appreciate only 35 percent of the crude-oi we have an upper -- reserves ever g
jerry taylor from the cato institute, james taylor, not th singer. >> i am the original.tland. frank gaffney of the center for security policy. first from my facebook page. what a way to unshackle the energy so that it could be produced more efficiently. >> obviously you can open up federal lands for drilling wher they're currently not allowed, for instance the arctic nationa wildlife refuge in the gulf of mexico is a simple thing that w could do, but the reality is hydraulic...
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. >> woodruff: taylor's conviction carries a 50-year prison sentence.ormer montana high school teacher was released from prison today, after serving just 30 days for raping a student. stacey rawas d nvicted of assaulting a 14-year-old girl, who later committed suicide. a state judge sentenced him in august, and appeared to suggest the girl was partly to blame for the rape. prosecutors are appealing for a longer sentence. in economic news, first-time jobless claims fell last week, coming close to their lowest levels in six years. that gave a boost to wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained 55 points to close at 15,328. the nasdaq rose 26 points to close at 3,787. >> woodruff: still to come on the "newshour": how deals actually get done on capital hill; reading the new push for diplomacy between the u.s. and iran; the legal battles over the value of interns; what health care reform means for medicare; an execution in china that's sparked outrage online and wild tales from graham nash's life in rock n' roll. >> ifill: as kwame reported, high n
. >> woodruff: taylor's conviction carries a 50-year prison sentence.ormer montana high school teacher was released from prison today, after serving just 30 days for raping a student. stacey rawas d nvicted of assaulting a 14-year-old girl, who later committed suicide. a state judge sentenced him in august, and appeared to suggest the girl was partly to blame for the rape. prosecutors are appealing for a longer sentence. in economic news, first-time jobless claims fell last week, coming...
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let's go live to captain roy taylor in sky team 11 for the latest. roy? >> we are in the courtyard marriott just to the west of central. attack the cap has crushed into the wall of the courtyard a taxicab has crashed into the wall of the courtyard marriott. as you can see, the cap remains in front of the hotel. reporting live, i'm captain roy taylor. >> a strong rebuke of governor martin o'malley from one of his strongest reporters. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake takes exception to his arm checked -- armchair order backing. david collins is following the development. he joins us from central booking. these two politicians have been very close. of his she is one biggest supporters. when o'malley was mayor, there were lines at central booking waiting to get in. -- mayor have stephanie a lake will have none of that strategy -- mayor stephanie rawlings-blake will have none of that strategy. governor martin o'malley is wondering out loud whether there is a connection between fewer arrests and a rise in murders, all the while a trend in nonviolent crime is down
let's go live to captain roy taylor in sky team 11 for the latest. roy? >> we are in the courtyard marriott just to the west of central. attack the cap has crushed into the wall of the courtyard a taxicab has crashed into the wall of the courtyard marriott. as you can see, the cap remains in front of the hotel. reporting live, i'm captain roy taylor. >> a strong rebuke of governor martin o'malley from one of his strongest reporters. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake takes exception to...
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ambassador to the united nations tweeted overnight and said the historic charles taylor judgment today will not go unpunished. how direct can one be when you are tweeting something like that? >> tank you for that. two -- thank you for that. to tunisia where the country is targeting the country's wrappers. a rapper was -- rappers. a rapper was sentenced to six months in jail and it has people furious. jailed for insulting the police and the government. he was sentenced to six months in jail and immediately taken into custody. he was appealing against a ruling sentencing him and a fellow rapper for insulting officials during a concert. he has been in trouble before for a song called police are dogs. he was given a sentence back in june. he did not appeal the latest conviction and is now on the run. the trial has sparked anger among tunisians, accusing authorities of trying to restrict freedom of expression. next, what has been described as an alarm clock moment on climate change. a new u.n. report was released today and stockholm. it said it is more certain than ever that humans are behi
ambassador to the united nations tweeted overnight and said the historic charles taylor judgment today will not go unpunished. how direct can one be when you are tweeting something like that? >> tank you for that. two -- thank you for that. to tunisia where the country is targeting the country's wrappers. a rapper was -- rappers. a rapper was sentenced to six months in jail and it has people furious. jailed for insulting the police and the government. he was sentenced to six months in...
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. >>> former liberian president charles taylor has lost his war crimes appeal. judges at the international criminal court in the netherlands upheld his 50-year prison sentence. that was a special court for sierra leone. he was convicted last year for planning and aiding in war crimes committed by rebels during the civil war. brenda hole sis is the special prosecutor and joins us live from the hague. taylor's lawyers argued there were legal errors made during the original trial. clearly, you're satisfied that isn't the case, and his conviction is sound? >> that's correct. i think the appeals judges very carefully considered the arguments of both parties and carefully reviewed what the trial chamber had done. today's judgment, of course, is the culmination of the judicial proceedings in this case, and i believe it was a fair outcome and supported by the record of trial. >> this case has extremely high profile. some are calling this a watershed moment for human rights law. do you agree? >> i hope so. not because of charles taylor as a person, but what i hope is it'
. >>> former liberian president charles taylor has lost his war crimes appeal. judges at the international criminal court in the netherlands upheld his 50-year prison sentence. that was a special court for sierra leone. he was convicted last year for planning and aiding in war crimes committed by rebels during the civil war. brenda hole sis is the special prosecutor and joins us live from the hague. taylor's lawyers argued there were legal errors made during the original trial....
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scott taylor of cnn affiliate woio in cleveland.cott, thanks a lot. >> also on the phone, maria castro-monties. i appreciate you taking the time to joins, you can tell us how you found out and how you felt when you heard the news? >> i found out through a text message from my younger brother at about 12:19 this morning. so obviously, i was sleeping. i got a text, and when i looked at it, it was just my brother saying did you hear that ariel killed himself? and i immediately, you know, sat up in the bed, turned on the tv to search for the news to see what had happened. and then, you know, we saw a local reporter in front of what used to be the house reporting on the incident. >> i spent a lot of time with you and your family, you know, when this case really received all of this media attention. >> you did. >> and i asked you this morning how you felt when you heard the news. >> right. >> you told me, you cried? >> i did. >> why? >> i cried for several reasons. initially, my first thought was, oh, my gosh, do the girls know? you know,
scott taylor of cnn affiliate woio in cleveland.cott, thanks a lot. >> also on the phone, maria castro-monties. i appreciate you taking the time to joins, you can tell us how you found out and how you felt when you heard the news? >> i found out through a text message from my younger brother at about 12:19 this morning. so obviously, i was sleeping. i got a text, and when i looked at it, it was just my brother saying did you hear that ariel killed himself? and i immediately, you...
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we are doing our best to taylor the program to respond to that. we won't be able to make everyone happy but their feedback made it a better proposal. >> is there a process like with the merchants association where they choose to do mobile renail -- retail in their area? >> we don't have a specific process how that would work. at this point this proposal is not including any informal review by a merchant group. we are trying to get that input on the mix of goods and services for operating parameters and leave that to the mobile operator in the city. again, if there is a model that you think could work or you would like to discuss, we are happy to have that discussion with you. >> commissioner, dwight? >> yes, i think there is obviously a huge difference to between someone setting up a table and maybe a pop up tent or having a pushcart at grade level and pretty unobtrusive whether it's 12 feet tall. then i think you have restrictions as to whether you are on a plaza or occupying certain amounts a sidewalk. i think we have already regulations for sid
we are doing our best to taylor the program to respond to that. we won't be able to make everyone happy but their feedback made it a better proposal. >> is there a process like with the merchants association where they choose to do mobile renail -- retail in their area? >> we don't have a specific process how that would work. at this point this proposal is not including any informal review by a merchant group. we are trying to get that input on the mix of goods and services for...
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i'm special agent taylor. this is special agent spade. well, what's this all about? the man in this photo. is this your boyfriend? look, i've never seen this guy. yeah, well, this guy was after paige hobson, and now she's missing. missing? we know she called you. what was it about? well, she said she just needed to come by, and then when i saw her, i knew something was up. paige, what's this all about? i just wanted to see you. well, don't we gettogether next? julia, you're having a baby. you need to quit these things. look, this is for you. okay? for your baby. you can open it later. you're bailing on me, aren't you? i'm not bailing on you, julia. i'm only leaving because i have to. why? i love you. okay? you're going to do great things, okay? where are you going? i can't talk about it. paige, wait. please, don't tell anyone you saw me, okay? julia: she gave me 50,000 bucks. the money, and then her leaving like that? i mean, i didn't know what to do. everything was wrong, but i was afraid that, it might get her into worse trouble. where's the money now? it's under m
i'm special agent taylor. this is special agent spade. well, what's this all about? the man in this photo. is this your boyfriend? look, i've never seen this guy. yeah, well, this guy was after paige hobson, and now she's missing. missing? we know she called you. what was it about? well, she said she just needed to come by, and then when i saw her, i knew something was up. paige, what's this all about? i just wanted to see you. well, don't we gettogether next? julia, you're having a baby. you...
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by captain taylor lewis coming to the podium. >> good afternoon commissioners. we like to thank the city for its work and effort in helping us get these amendments on the docket. we know how much time and consideration the staff has to put into this so we appreciate the assets and time. any questions we can provide, we're happy to do so. >> thank you. >> comments. >> so move. >> resolution. it's a resolution. resolution number 13. >> we just need a motion. >> make the motion. >> we make a motion first. >> so moved. >> second. >> okay. public comment. i missed one commission meeting and i've forgotten all of my protocol. >> director moyer, veronica speaking. i'm here on behalf of the captain ship way who regrets that he can't be here and he had back surgery and he's not feeling well as well. we're very happy to be here in support of this amendment and we thank the port staff for working with tide line to develop this amendment and bring it before you. we want to let you know that tide line has been a union company from the very first day that it started operating
by captain taylor lewis coming to the podium. >> good afternoon commissioners. we like to thank the city for its work and effort in helping us get these amendments on the docket. we know how much time and consideration the staff has to put into this so we appreciate the assets and time. any questions we can provide, we're happy to do so. >> thank you. >> comments. >> so move. >> resolution. it's a resolution. resolution number 13. >> we just need a motion....
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taylor admits to meeting 17- year-old alexis murphy but he says that she left with someone else. >>> with the deadly siege over at a kenya mall, militants, however, are now launching allegations online blaming government troops for many of the deaths. alfonso van marsh reports. >> reporter: authorities are denying terrorist claims they used chemical weapons to end the attack at a shopping mall that killed more than 70 people. in a twitter message reportedly from al-shabaab militants, the group accuses kenyan forces of using gas and demolishing part of the mall burying more than a hundred hostages. a spokesman blamed militants for causing the fire that caused the floors to collapse. there are reports that as a helicopter hovered overhead, militants started executing hostages and tossing their bodies off the roof. some survivors say the gunmen let muslims leave. one hostage said he begged the attackers for his life. >> i told them to leave me alone, i've been injured so they let me go. >> reporter: a grenade blew off part of this man's foot. >> shrapnel in the shoulder. >> reporter: ke
taylor admits to meeting 17- year-old alexis murphy but he says that she left with someone else. >>> with the deadly siege over at a kenya mall, militants, however, are now launching allegations online blaming government troops for many of the deaths. alfonso van marsh reports. >> reporter: authorities are denying terrorist claims they used chemical weapons to end the attack at a shopping mall that killed more than 70 people. in a twitter message reportedly from al-shabaab...
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so jesse and taylor, what is in store for the winner?ets a cameo. >> dempsey's staying. yeah. taking the spot. >> that's totally fine. >> the winner gets a cameo. you can vote today.com, i believe, you can vote, and october 1st they will announce a winner. >> right. okay. thank you so much. >> thank you. just for the voting, go to klgandhoda.com and vote for your favorite dog and we will announce who that is later. catch "chicago fire" tonight at 10/9 central on nbc. >> what's going on back there? >> gonna bite your butt. [ barking ] >> stop, drop and roll. [ barking ] >> roll! >> oh, nice. >> dempsey, you don't have to do it, honey. >> all righty. all righty. >>> what you didn't seen at red -- at the red carpet was our bobby thomas. after this. oh, so sweet. breaks my heart. going to the b? ha...i can't believe you just asked me that. enjoy? hmm, that's kind of a funny way to put it. well, they don't call it relieving yourself for nothing. i guess i enjoy the peace and quiet. well, come to think of it, i do enjoy texting on the toilet.
so jesse and taylor, what is in store for the winner?ets a cameo. >> dempsey's staying. yeah. taking the spot. >> that's totally fine. >> the winner gets a cameo. you can vote today.com, i believe, you can vote, and october 1st they will announce a winner. >> right. okay. thank you so much. >> thank you. just for the voting, go to klgandhoda.com and vote for your favorite dog and we will announce who that is later. catch "chicago fire" tonight at 10/9...
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taylor maintains his innocence. his next court date is set for october 23. >> six days until a government shutdown as many republicans are standing their ground against president obama's health care plan. we have live pictures at this hour of republican senator ted cruz who is standing his ground. he is talking about his opposition to the health care plan. he has been talking for a little more than two hours. word is from him that he will speak until he is no longer able to stand. we will keep our eye on that. in the meantime, we are learning about how a shutdown would significantly impact the district and its residents. suzanne kennedy is live with a look at how this could affect life here. says he isr considering all options to defend -- to defy the federal government and keep the d.c. government up and running, even in the event of a shutdown. what that could mean is declaring all government workers essential. if not, the residence of the district of columbia will feel the pinch of being stuck in the middle of th
taylor maintains his innocence. his next court date is set for october 23. >> six days until a government shutdown as many republicans are standing their ground against president obama's health care plan. we have live pictures at this hour of republican senator ted cruz who is standing his ground. he is talking about his opposition to the health care plan. he has been talking for a little more than two hours. word is from him that he will speak until he is no longer able to stand. we will...