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some indication that taylor actually might have vetoed the compromise, but, remember, taylor is succeeded by our -- my personal favorite millard fi fillmore. i don't know why he's become such a brunt of jokes. maybe it's the name but millard fillmore is a die-hard whig. taylor my not have been but fillmore is. fillmore is a traditional whig. he's busy fighting free soil forces within his own party and consequently fillmore's eager to support the compromise and signs it into law. all right, so he's keen about getting the compromise through, in fact, as we'll see fillmore locks on to the compromise as a kind of test as a litmus test for party loyalty in the whig party. we'll see there's some dangerous consequences and bad consequences that come from that. all right. but let's step back for a minute here, analyze who supported the party and why. excuse me, who supported the compromise and why. it's difficult to determine since the various measures were all voted upon separately and different voting alliances supported each measure. thus, not unlike clay's earlier missouri compromise, the com
some indication that taylor actually might have vetoed the compromise, but, remember, taylor is succeeded by our -- my personal favorite millard fi fillmore. i don't know why he's become such a brunt of jokes. maybe it's the name but millard fillmore is a die-hard whig. taylor my not have been but fillmore is. fillmore is a traditional whig. he's busy fighting free soil forces within his own party and consequently fillmore's eager to support the compromise and signs it into law. all right, so...
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is build on taylor's dream to be a bridge between our two countries. >> reporter: taylor had a life-long love of japan. for her it was a dream come true to go there to teach children english. for her parents, andy and jeanne, it has been a long and difficult year. but it gives them joy, they say, to receive letters and cards from those whose heart taylor touched in japan. many children wrote thank you letters for english books they received from the andersons. it was made possible by the taylor anderson fund her family set up last year. >> very difficult. good days, bad days. you just never know when you're going to be hit with sadness. but you try to move on every day. i try to have happy thoughts about her and i think about her a lot. >> a chunk of your heart was taken out and every time i get maybe an e-mail from one of her students or i talk to someone -- or get an e-mail about taylor bunko, a little chunk goes back in the heart. >> reporter: last month, jeanne and andy visited randolph macon college where taylor studied japanese and graduated in 2008 before she went to japan. recent
is build on taylor's dream to be a bridge between our two countries. >> reporter: taylor had a life-long love of japan. for her it was a dream come true to go there to teach children english. for her parents, andy and jeanne, it has been a long and difficult year. but it gives them joy, they say, to receive letters and cards from those whose heart taylor touched in japan. many children wrote thank you letters for english books they received from the andersons. it was made possible by the...
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this was general zachary taylor. now we have a poster from the 1848 campaign with taylor and the immortal mill phil more. the wigs under taylor managed to win, to defeat the democratic party candidate. the democrats faired very badly by internal divisions, especially within new york state, really serious battle within new york state. had new york gone a different direction, the democratic nominee might have been elected instead of zachary taylor, the wig nominee. serious internal divisions within the democratic party in new york. i think i may have talked about this before. a lot of faction al i mean among the democrats in new york. factionalism. hunker group and the barn burner group. we won't get into that, but suffice to say the wigs again end up with a successful candidate with electing the president in the form of zachary taylor, but ironically again, someone who's not really a committed wig. someone who is less than a die hard wig, you know, in the clay or webster mold. taylor had often portrayed himself not as
this was general zachary taylor. now we have a poster from the 1848 campaign with taylor and the immortal mill phil more. the wigs under taylor managed to win, to defeat the democratic party candidate. the democrats faired very badly by internal divisions, especially within new york state, really serious battle within new york state. had new york gone a different direction, the democratic nominee might have been elected instead of zachary taylor, the wig nominee. serious internal divisions...
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taylor spent his time getting ready. he has built pose with the help of a black man named carol jones in western louisiana. and he can supply his forces so they can get to it. banks and porter, up the river, taylor has ordered his forces, all the way from the mississippi river across north louisiana, and also in texas, all the way from the texas wine just west of shreveport. everybody gets together to come and to gather. so it takes a while for the forces to come. they are be supplied, they are ready. nobody believes that the yankees can move that quickly, and they did. and so every time the texans try to come across a predetermined point the yankees already added them. it's just like a big race, one site coming of the red river, which is the union. the texans coming up what is today the equivalent of highway 59, u.s. highway 59 in texas. and they will cross over into louisiana. louisiana troops have come from central louisiana, northeast louisiana, back to northwest. and the texas infantry under walker have been in the
taylor spent his time getting ready. he has built pose with the help of a black man named carol jones in western louisiana. and he can supply his forces so they can get to it. banks and porter, up the river, taylor has ordered his forces, all the way from the mississippi river across north louisiana, and also in texas, all the way from the texas wine just west of shreveport. everybody gets together to come and to gather. so it takes a while for the forces to come. they are be supplied, they are...
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jimmy: taylor? >> pull! [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ audience ohs ] [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ audience ohs ] >> all right. >> what's going on? >> pull! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! it's a tie! >> pull! [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> pull! [ drum roll ] oh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's a tie right now. it's a tie right now, 2-2. taylor, you are up! [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: another hit. and now, taylor has the lead. but, you have a chance to tie it up right now. you've got to win by two. here we go. [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> all right. sudden death? >> jimmy: sudden death. >> sudden death. >> jimmy: sudden death. >> pull! [ drum roll ] [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: oh! drew brees for the win! >> audience: drew! [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: here we go. all right, here we go. sudden death. sudden death. [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ audience ohs ] [ sad tuba ] >> jimmy: w
jimmy: taylor? >> pull! [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ audience ohs ] [ drum roll ] >> pull! [ audience ohs ] >> all right. >> what's going on? >> pull! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: yeah! it's a tie! >> pull! [ drum roll ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> pull! [ drum roll ] oh! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it's a tie right now. it's a tie right now, 2-2. taylor, you are up! [ drum...
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. >> and we put a taylor swift admir admirer to the test. >> how tall are you? >> i'm six foot. >> what color are your eyes? >> brown. >> we've seen so many cool tricks shot videos. well, this one is probably my absolute favorite one. >> this right here is the world's fastest receiver. >> where do you think that frisbee is going? >> is a bird going to come by? >> perhaps. >> oh! >> did he get it? >> he totally got it. >> i didn't even see that boat down there. >> oh! >> the guy throwing the frisbee is two-time national ultimate frisbee champion brody smith. >> the greatest thing about it was the fact that it was unplanned and spontaneous of him jumping out of the boat. definitely not what we had written up. but glad he did it and glad derek made a big catch. >> what was the original idea. >> the original idea was just to throw it out there and for the boat to drive up on to it and catch it. it was definitely an awe sma sm job by the driver. >> how many takes did you shoot? >> we don't like to disclose that information? but for this one, it was actually the third
. >> and we put a taylor swift admir admirer to the test. >> how tall are you? >> i'm six foot. >> what color are your eyes? >> brown. >> we've seen so many cool tricks shot videos. well, this one is probably my absolute favorite one. >> this right here is the world's fastest receiver. >> where do you think that frisbee is going? >> is a bird going to come by? >> perhaps. >> oh! >> did he get it? >> he totally got it....
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. >> and we put a taylor swift admir admirer to the test. >> how tall are you? >> i'm six foot. >> what color are your eyes? >> brown. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothing. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. aren't you glad we switched to at&t? yes...but i want my own invisible cord. you alre
. >> and we put a taylor swift admir admirer to the test. >> how tall are you? >> i'm six foot. >> what color are your eyes? >> brown. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female...
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taylor taylor recently invented a new try scan shipping containers for nuclea nuclear material. >> it's incredibly cheap and because because it's incredibly cheap it can be deployed all over the u.s. and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter: fortunately, he's got a really good head start. steve hartman "on the road" in reno, nevada. >> 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." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is 9 news now. >>> mega millions mania, it's sweeping the whole country. the prize grew another 100 million bucks today. now it's up to $640 million. that's an all time world record for a lottery and in d.c., maryland and virginia folks are scrambling around trying to get in on the
taylor taylor recently invented a new try scan shipping containers for nuclea nuclear material. >> it's incredibly cheap and because because it's incredibly cheap it can be deployed all over the u.s. and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter:...
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they let taylor move his project into their basement, and it was here at the age of 14 that taylor wilson became the youngest person on earth to create fusion. >> you want to make a star? you want to crank this thing up? >> reporter: he unlocked the secrets that drive the sun, before he could drive. three years later he's now a senior at the nearby davidson academy for profoundly gifted students. obviously taylor could go to any college he wants, but would he get anything out of even the graduate level nuclear physics class? especially since he taught that class last semester? that's why he may go straight to pursuing his next modest goal of keeping us all safe. taylor recently invented a new way to scan shipping containers for nuclear material. >> it's incredibly cheap and because it's incredibly cheap it can be deployed all over the u.s. and all over the world, creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. >> we're following developing news out of vallejo where a business was cleared out after dozens of wo
they let taylor move his project into their basement, and it was here at the age of 14 that taylor wilson became the youngest person on earth to create fusion. >> you want to make a star? you want to crank this thing up? >> reporter: he unlocked the secrets that drive the sun, before he could drive. three years later he's now a senior at the nearby davidson academy for profoundly gifted students. obviously taylor could go to any college he wants, but would he get anything out of...
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. >> taylor does exactly that. except taylor, taylor is a dog. this is at the dog park after taylor has spent a wonderful time playing with his ball, getting it dirty in the dirt. listen to the guy shooting this. >> we're leaving, so she'll clean off her stuff. >> so when taylor realizes oh, it's time to go home, she will go over to the water pails and clean her dog. >> smart dog. >> that is a smart dog. >> she even swishs swishes it around with her paw. >> she brings it up. if she doesn't think it's clean enough she'll put it in again. >> this is exactly what i do when i play beer pong. you have to wash the ball off first before you throw it. >> all right. let's go. >> finally she's done cleaning her ball and she goes on her merry way. >> you don't want a dirty ball in the car. >> master your own destiny. fear is the only darkness. do or do not, there is no trying. wax on, wax off. i will avenge you, brother bear. >>> you guys are looking at a pretty incredible sight right here. number one, this is the tokyo sky tree. it is a broadcasting tower
. >> taylor does exactly that. except taylor, taylor is a dog. this is at the dog park after taylor has spent a wonderful time playing with his ball, getting it dirty in the dirt. listen to the guy shooting this. >> we're leaving, so she'll clean off her stuff. >> so when taylor realizes oh, it's time to go home, she will go over to the water pails and clean her dog. >> smart dog. >> that is a smart dog. >> she even swishs swishes it around with her paw....
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taylor spent his time getting ready. he's built supply depots with the help of a creole black man named carol jones in western louisiana. and he can supply his forces if they can get to them. and as banks and porter come up the river, taylor has ordered his far-flung forces -- and they are far-flung always way from the mississippi river across north louisiana and also in texas all the way from the texas line just west of shreveport down to the bay -- everybody gets together, come, it's a gathering. so it takes a while for these forces to come. they're resupplied. they're ready. nobody believed that the yankees could move that quickly, and they did. and so every time the texans try to come across at a predetermined point, the yankees are already ahead of them, so it's like a big race. one side coming up the red river, which is the union, the texans coming up what is today the equivalent of highway 59, u.s. 59 in texas. and they will cross over into louisiana at logan's port in desoto parish. louisiana troops have come fro
taylor spent his time getting ready. he's built supply depots with the help of a creole black man named carol jones in western louisiana. and he can supply his forces if they can get to them. and as banks and porter come up the river, taylor has ordered his far-flung forces -- and they are far-flung always way from the mississippi river across north louisiana and also in texas all the way from the texas line just west of shreveport down to the bay -- everybody gets together, come, it's a...
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taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. he has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an inmate is have somebody like mr. taylor, who's been through the system the way that he has, you know, and then he comes one-on-one with inmates and explains to inmates, don't do this, don't do that. i took it beyond just a talk, you know, because i needed that talk, you know what i'm saying? because i don't know what's out there. >>> up next -- >> they threatened our lives. we left, went to my trailer, grabbed a 20-gauge shotgun, a machete, went back out there. that's where it went down. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progr
taylor because he's a person who's done approximately 25 years on a life sentence. he has come forward to change his life around from being a gang banger for years to somebody who wants to help other people, especially young inmates who come in. >> do your time, do your own. you ain't got to impress anybody. the only way you can impress me is if you can get back outside to the free world. then i'm impressed. >> i think that's one of the best things that an institution can do for an...
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there is a block from taylor to jones street, which would region it goes in and out just a bit. that does not quite show it. and i will show the other one. and again, it stays in a dedicated travel way and eliminates the conflict that often occurs now where bicycles go over the rail tracks and there are a lot of slick and falls as wheels get caught in it. it removes the hazard and create a freer moving zone. and to dump this is a wonderful project. it looks like a lot of thought has gone into this, but as far as the funding, i thought i saw there are 900,000 available, but this will take 27 million? take a right now there is a $5 million limit. let's do with materials and finishing work. it is anticipated to come from the city general funds. we're not here to ask the port for money. [laughter] >> that is on the record. thank you. >> i am going to challenge you on the son of the north side of san francisco. there is very little son in san francisco. -- very little sun. >> in terms of accommodating the businesses that are along they're unloading and loading, have we put plans? >>
there is a block from taylor to jones street, which would region it goes in and out just a bit. that does not quite show it. and i will show the other one. and again, it stays in a dedicated travel way and eliminates the conflict that often occurs now where bicycles go over the rail tracks and there are a lot of slick and falls as wheels get caught in it. it removes the hazard and create a freer moving zone. and to dump this is a wonderful project. it looks like a lot of thought has gone into...
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taylor chased by white. and taylor scores and the foul! [cheers and applause] the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any transcription or for errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> steve: withey's block leads to this.: withey's block leads tyshawn taylor, so good in transition. draws the foul. and now he can make it a 3-possession game with this free throw. but phenomenal defense at the other end by withey. staying high, jumping, but maintaining his position. >> marv: taylor one of three at the line. he has 21 points. white on the foul, his second. and a 3-point play for tyshawn taylor! kansas has opened up a 7-point lead. [crowd yelling] >> marv: just under 2 minutes to go, second half. >> steve: kansas stays in the triangle-and-
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taylor's mom compares it to the seat belt law. there was a time many thought the government shouldn't force us to buckle up. now it's second nature. >> i don't know if it would have saved taylor. but i know it will save the younger ones that grow up with it being a law. >> reporter: a family still fighting together, inspired by the daughter they will never forget and the final words they want everyone to remember. for "today," kristen dahlgren, nbc news, boise, idaho. >> taylor's parents join us now. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> i is see by what you are wearing on your wrist that she's close and you're thinking of her. it's been less than two months. >> january 14. >> yet here you are. why? why are you here now speaking out? >> it's what taylor would want. she was very driven in wanting to do the right thing for people. we just feel like everything was lined out for this is what she wants us to do is make awareness of it. >> reporter: she was a distinguished scholar who wanted to take on the world. she was not a s
taylor's mom compares it to the seat belt law. there was a time many thought the government shouldn't force us to buckle up. now it's second nature. >> i don't know if it would have saved taylor. but i know it will save the younger ones that grow up with it being a law. >> reporter: a family still fighting together, inspired by the daughter they will never forget and the final words they want everyone to remember. for "today," kristen dahlgren, nbc news, boise, idaho....
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taylor in his hedge fund. if you want to go short or long dollar, give us a couple of ways to do that. >> i think probably the best trade if you want a longer term trade is to short the japanese yen and long the u.s. dollar. do it versus the fxyetf. it's had a nice run. but, i still think there's more to go. if you want juice on the u.s. economy, by the mexican peso. that will trade with the stock market. that's been trading well. mexico has a bank meeting tomorrow. >>> we'll talk much more about currencies throughout the program. >>> let's hit more on the crude oil story. it's under pressure in the reuters report that the u.s. and britain have decided to release some of the crude oil numbers. you can see the reaction. the story is interesting. >> i don't have crude positions right here. in general, i'm skeptical of the crude, wti, can remain above $100 for long. the reason is chin nap i think chinese demand for all things physical is receding so fast. crude is the lone outperformer. we'll see a resection at s
taylor in his hedge fund. if you want to go short or long dollar, give us a couple of ways to do that. >> i think probably the best trade if you want a longer term trade is to short the japanese yen and long the u.s. dollar. do it versus the fxyetf. it's had a nice run. but, i still think there's more to go. if you want juice on the u.s. economy, by the mexican peso. that will trade with the stock market. that's been trading well. mexico has a bank meeting tomorrow. >>> we'll...
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the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor. he's serving a double life for murdering two police officers in 1981. >> i had a cop killing case. it made me feel like i was big man on campus, because i was getting respect. but it was only out of fear. it wasn't because they respected me because of who i was. >> he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louis. he earned his nickname t-bone while serving time at another prison. >> because the incident happened at ft. madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife. so i made a knife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which h
the toughest inmate here might just be james "t-bone" taylor. he's serving a double life for murdering two police officers in 1981. >> i had a cop killing case. it made me feel like i was big man on campus, because i was getting respect. but it was only out of fear. it wasn't because they respected me because of who i was. >> he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louis. he earned his nickname t-bone while...
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taylor was found ot guilty. but because of the deal.. 15 years as the maximum sentence abraham could get. "i don'' think there was much choice in that ssntence but at bars" abraham refused o address or apologize to the family, prompting the judge to call him a coward. we now know more about the suspect arrested... after a deadly stabbing in randallsto. pandallltown. it happened around 10 o''lock sunday night.a 28-year-old man was stabbed several times nearr the intersection of pikeswood and janbrook roads.the victii took a cab to the hoopital... phere he later died.a 54-year-ood man was taken into is the son of the suspect's girlfriend. the pressure on anne arundel county eecutive john leopood to resign continues to mounn. &pseveraa citizens took to the streets outside the arundel center yesterday... prrtesting to get him out of office.the pxecutive was also asked to resign last week by two policc had police drive him to mall e parking lots to ave sex with a female staffer.they're also leopold usee officers to i
taylor was found ot guilty. but because of the deal.. 15 years as the maximum sentence abraham could get. "i don'' think there was much choice in that ssntence but at bars" abraham refused o address or apologize to the family, prompting the judge to call him a coward. we now know more about the suspect arrested... after a deadly stabbing in randallsto. pandallltown. it happened around 10 o''lock sunday night.a 28-year-old man was stabbed several times nearr the intersection of...
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rather discuss it now with that is also editor in chief of the russia profile magazine and jeffrey taylor moscow correspondent of the atlantic magazine. heated political debate in the pro and anti-government rallies differentiates the current presidential race in russia from the two previous advance. can she be. as seven are you go program discussion the articles published in russia's major dailies outline his vision for the country's future putin discussed the liberalizing russian society and the prospects for the middle class migrations in a forebear russia's economic revival and social welfare national security in the last pre-election article published this week didn't define his foreign policy priorities he criticised nader for its mobile policing pretensions and rounded on washington for its desired to secure environment or ability and total security at the expense of others he analyzed the arab spring as outcome and paid tribute to the dynamic growth on greeks countries key to program is the principle that moscow should remain a decisive where on the global stage. but the whole jou
rather discuss it now with that is also editor in chief of the russia profile magazine and jeffrey taylor moscow correspondent of the atlantic magazine. heated political debate in the pro and anti-government rallies differentiates the current presidential race in russia from the two previous advance. can she be. as seven are you go program discussion the articles published in russia's major dailies outline his vision for the country's future putin discussed the liberalizing russian society and...
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. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked by two officers for his interview in a 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
. >> when we first met ivory taylor at california's pelican bay state prison, he had to be flanked by two officers for his interview in a 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....
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taylor? >> good morning, chairman baucus. >> good morning. >> senator kyl, distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to speak to you on behalf of the montana stock growers association regarding our point of view on russia's accession to the world trade organization. my name is watty taylor, and i'm a rancher from kirby, montana. i currently serve as the president of the montana stock growers, one of the nation's oldest and most historically significant cattle ranching organization established in 1884. i along with my wife lila and three sons operate a commercial hereford and angus cattle operation on 34,000 acres in eastern montana. ranching has been a part of my family heritage for many years. 96% of the world population lives outside the borders of the united states. we must have access to the additional demand for beef from consumers that live outside the u.s. if we hope to remain successful. russia was the u.s.'s fifth largest export market for beef in 2011. we
taylor? >> good morning, chairman baucus. >> good morning. >> senator kyl, distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to speak to you on behalf of the montana stock growers association regarding our point of view on russia's accession to the world trade organization. my name is watty taylor, and i'm a rancher from kirby, montana. i currently serve as the president of the montana stock growers, one of the nation's oldest and most historically...
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of goldie taylor project. we are talking about the rush limbaugh attack on susan fluke. she argued in favor of employers covering birth control in their health plans. rush limbaugh has apologized a short time ago. he said my choice of words was not the best and in the attempt to be humorous i created a national stir. i apologize to ms. fluke for the insulting words. i'm sure you read the apology. he says it's absurd that we are discussing personal sexual and recreational activities. there was a caveat before he got to these words and it sounds like if i hurt your feelings, therefore i'm sorry. but an apology is hey, i screwed up and i'm sorry. that's an apology. do you think this is an apology or an apology with caveat? >> well it isn't an apology. i said on twitter the first rule of apologizing is it cannot contain a lie. and the lie is that sandra fluke was talking about using birth control pills for recreational sex but really it was about the medicinal uses of birth control pills. it is unconsciousial for
of goldie taylor project. we are talking about the rush limbaugh attack on susan fluke. she argued in favor of employers covering birth control in their health plans. rush limbaugh has apologized a short time ago. he said my choice of words was not the best and in the attempt to be humorous i created a national stir. i apologize to ms. fluke for the insulting words. i'm sure you read the apology. he says it's absurd that we are discussing personal sexual and recreational activities. there was a...
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taylor drives, loses control and still manages to sink a shot. finish for the game, high 22. kansas defeats north carolina, 80-67 to earn a final four date with ohio state. north carolina is not th
taylor drives, loses control and still manages to sink a shot. finish for the game, high 22. kansas defeats north carolina, 80-67 to earn a final four date with ohio state. north carolina is not th
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it was an enormous sum. >> bergman: under the settlement taylor's lips were sealed. the evidence of criminal behavior at news international would be kept secret. but tguardian got hold of the story and, in a front-page splash, accused the company of suppressing evidence and revealed there were thousands of mobile phones that were hacked. it was an assault that immediately was met with a stunning counteroffensive. first the police took issue with the guardian's revelations. >> their potential targets may have run into hundreds of people, but our inquiry showed that they only used the tactic against a far smaller number of individuals. >> bergman: rebekah brooks, who by now h been promoted to chief executive of murdoch's british newspapers, also went on the offensive. >> 48 hours after that first story was published, news international came after us with heavy guns. now, they did that because they could see as journalists that in everything that we were writing, we weren't citing a single source. we had the sources-- either off-the-record human sources or documents we
it was an enormous sum. >> bergman: under the settlement taylor's lips were sealed. the evidence of criminal behavior at news international would be kept secret. but tguardian got hold of the story and, in a front-page splash, accused the company of suppressing evidence and revealed there were thousands of mobile phones that were hacked. it was an assault that immediately was met with a stunning counteroffensive. first the police took issue with the guardian's revelations. >> their...
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for drugs at his home he is facing a life sentence in prison taylor was 39 years old and was on the police force for 14 years an elderly man faces weapons charges for shooting a burglar broke into his home police say that 80 year-old homer wright chuck anthony robinson in the late yesterday morning after robinson broke into the back of his home at 64 and morgan homer wright was charged with unlawful use of a weapon after investigators found out that he had two prior convictions robinson was treated for his gunshot wound and then charged with burglary a house committee met in springfield this morning to take a closer look at the federal burr ridge charges against it rep derrick smith for the bipartisan panel will decide if and how smith should be disciplined smith was arrested on march 13th that has not made any public statements since despite the charges he won his primary election last tuesday but several prominent state lawmakers including governor quinn urging smith to resign their one-party leaders to choose a new democratic candidate to run in the general election in november t
for drugs at his home he is facing a life sentence in prison taylor was 39 years old and was on the police force for 14 years an elderly man faces weapons charges for shooting a burglar broke into his home police say that 80 year-old homer wright chuck anthony robinson in the late yesterday morning after robinson broke into the back of his home at 64 and morgan homer wright was charged with unlawful use of a weapon after investigators found out that he had two prior convictions robinson was...
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out of that battle tough because this guy has been seeing more dust-ups than the richard burton liz taylor marriage for god's sake.
out of that battle tough because this guy has been seeing more dust-ups than the richard burton liz taylor marriage for god's sake.
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captain taylor u.s. air force, did you feel that your civilian training was adequate in preparing you for duty in korea during the war? >> yes, it was to the extent that i had a favorite army nurse in world war ii, north africa, sicily, and we were very close and she kept me up-to-date on all the things that went on, how the military murss were. but when i got core re, a it was a little bit different. we were in huts and support group for the third bound group which were b-26s. and our job was mainly to make sure that our crews were up and ready for whatever. we had a couple of crashes on base, but people were evacuated over to japan. but i think one of the funniest, if you want to call it that, incidents that happened was we had a patient who developed the mumps and we had to put him in the crash ward and i couldn't get a corpsman to go near the patients. so the nurses were doing double duty taking care of this one young man whoed that the mumps because they were so afraid that they would become sterile
captain taylor u.s. air force, did you feel that your civilian training was adequate in preparing you for duty in korea during the war? >> yes, it was to the extent that i had a favorite army nurse in world war ii, north africa, sicily, and we were very close and she kept me up-to-date on all the things that went on, how the military murss were. but when i got core re, a it was a little bit different. we were in huts and support group for the third bound group which were b-26s. and our...
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. >> debbie taylor has been in the business of treating addiction since 1972. she is now the director of phoenix houses of the mid-atlantic where all ages can turn for help if drugs or alcohol are ruining their lives. >> i sat down with her at the phoenix house in arlington. what's changed in recent years is the number of young people they treat who are full-blown alcoholics and whose bodies are paying the price. >> i'm seeing in treatment now kids in their 20s. 25, 26 who have failed out of college. coming to me with beginning cirrhosis and beginning pain kree ites. i didn't -- pancreatitis. >> she says parents have no idea how much their kids are consuming. she says this onslaught of alcohol alters the chemistry of the brain and what it takes to make a person feel good, sometimes forever. >> it has to do with the chemicals that you're putting in the brain. the more you put in, the less your body will produce of what should normally be there. >> most people know alcohol abuse can eventually destroy your liver, but taylor says many don't realize it's damaging e
. >> debbie taylor has been in the business of treating addiction since 1972. she is now the director of phoenix houses of the mid-atlantic where all ages can turn for help if drugs or alcohol are ruining their lives. >> i sat down with her at the phoenix house in arlington. what's changed in recent years is the number of young people they treat who are full-blown alcoholics and whose bodies are paying the price. >> i'm seeing in treatment now kids in their 20s. 25, 26 who...
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in the fall of 2010, maslamani and taylor were tried and found guilty of all charges. maslamani on 18 counts, including first degree murder, kidnapping and bank robbery. both were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. dorene landry got to speak directly to maslamani. >> you have disrespected our court system. you spit on the floor of the court. you have smiled at my family. you smiled for the cameras. and what i wanted to say to you was who is smiling now? but i can't. nobody has won here. nobody. not my family. not you. i just pray that you will never have the opportunity to devastate another family like this again. >> reporter: to this day, dorene is haunted by the whys and what-ifses. >> it took one second, literally one second to end matthew's life. in that one second, has literally turned our family upside down. >> reporter: matt's funeral services in that day's program explained was intended to remember the joy, the laughter, the smiles. and no one would forget on that sad day that matt was also a rocker. >> matthew was a drummer. but he had an aco
in the fall of 2010, maslamani and taylor were tried and found guilty of all charges. maslamani on 18 counts, including first degree murder, kidnapping and bank robbery. both were sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. dorene landry got to speak directly to maslamani. >> you have disrespected our court system. you spit on the floor of the court. you have smiled at my family. you smiled for the cameras. and what i wanted to say to you was who is smiling now? but i can't....
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>> zachary taylor who was a general during the mexican war. so polk had been his commander in chief. polk never really liked zachary taylor. didn't think much of it. thought of him as an unimaginative guy. my own view of taylor as a military man was that he strategically was limited. he got himself in a lot of scrapes. he got his armies in unfortunate situations, but technically brilliant, and therefore managed to get his armies out of those scrapes and unfortunate circumstances. >> a whig? >> he was a whig. that was another reason polk didn't like him. he didn't trust whigs. his other great general winfield scott was also a whig. they had terrible relationship throughout the war. >> in those days what would a whig stand for and where would a whig stand today in what party? >> well, in terms of the big question that reverberates through our politics which is concentration of power in washington or out in the states, the whigs were more in favor of concentration of power in washington. in that sense they would be more along the liberal side. bu
>> zachary taylor who was a general during the mexican war. so polk had been his commander in chief. polk never really liked zachary taylor. didn't think much of it. thought of him as an unimaginative guy. my own view of taylor as a military man was that he strategically was limited. he got himself in a lot of scrapes. he got his armies in unfortunate situations, but technically brilliant, and therefore managed to get his armies out of those scrapes and unfortunate circumstances. >>...