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tomorrow on "today," co-star taylor lautner stops by. but up next, what you might want to leave in the lobby when you catch "new moon." the shocking calories and fat in movie popcorn. you don't have to worry about that, robert. right after this. appliances from walmart really helps. our new blender makes perfect salsa every time. and the mixer starts off slow instead of messy. with a lock-in lid and cool-touch walls, moving arod is easy. suddenly there are a lot of cooks in the kitchen. (announcer) just in time for christmas, get 15 new ge small appliances under $40 each, christmas costs less at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. because we believe that ideas are limitless. that's why, everyday at ge, thousands of scientists and researchers at our global research centers and throughout the company are redefining what's possible by creating the advanced technologies that create jobs. the american renewal is happening right now. headaches know when you're stressed. tired. running on empty. to relieve headaches doctors recommend tyl
tomorrow on "today," co-star taylor lautner stops by. but up next, what you might want to leave in the lobby when you catch "new moon." the shocking calories and fat in movie popcorn. you don't have to worry about that, robert. right after this. appliances from walmart really helps. our new blender makes perfect salsa every time. and the mixer starts off slow instead of messy. with a lock-in lid and cool-touch walls, moving arod is easy. suddenly there are a lot of cooks in...
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standing next to you is robert taylor from north wales police. where you do actually have a kind of strategic policing system across the whole of wales. yeah that's right we've got a dedicated rural crime team in north wales and also i manage a parish also have a dedicated rural crime team. so we've got about 80% of wales covered with gwent as well covering rural aspects. and it works extremely well and allows us to gather informations which share intelligence and actively proactively target criminals. and how long has this been operating in north wales had a dedicated team and how long has this been operating? north wales had a dedicated team now for six years under your powers it's just over a year but the close working partnership we've had in sort of share an experience that we've had this has made them come on leaps and bounds and and they're fully up and running now and a very, very effective team. and how close are we then to having something like that operating right across the uk? i think when we started we were one of the only teams in
standing next to you is robert taylor from north wales police. where you do actually have a kind of strategic policing system across the whole of wales. yeah that's right we've got a dedicated rural crime team in north wales and also i manage a parish also have a dedicated rural crime team. so we've got about 80% of wales covered with gwent as well covering rural aspects. and it works extremely well and allows us to gather informations which share intelligence and actively proactively target...
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led zeppelin robert plant recreates the creation of stairway to heaven in a trial. and the markets are watching the pro tension of britain to exit the european union. trading with asia over the important votes. the nikkei average, set to close in negative territory. and stocks are up 1% across the board there. s&p 500, and the dow industrials are expected to open up about 15 minutes as investors eye what's happening in europe as well as continued testimony from fed chief janet yellen when she speaks to the senate banking committee. the war of words heats up between donald trump and hillary clinton. here is what donald trump said a few moments ago. >> should immigration be your first priority should you leave the white house? >> no, one of my priorities. i have many priorities, one is to get our depleted military back into shape. we have a military that's totally depleted and even the current people in there are saying that. we're depleted in every day. maria: i want to bring in robert wolf right now, outside advisor to president obama and 32 advisors founder and ceo
led zeppelin robert plant recreates the creation of stairway to heaven in a trial. and the markets are watching the pro tension of britain to exit the european union. trading with asia over the important votes. the nikkei average, set to close in negative territory. and stocks are up 1% across the board there. s&p 500, and the dow industrials are expected to open up about 15 minutes as investors eye what's happening in europe as well as continued testimony from fed chief janet yellen when...
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taylor riggs will tell us more. taylor: joining me now is robert dimella. great to have you here when we are talking a lot about cap bonds. robert: if there is a short-term dip, we would be a buyer of them. a lot of fear and greed affects the municipal markets. that is in the insurance marketplace and the corporate marketplace. they exist in the mean to civil space where commercial insurance is not large enough to meet the demand, in states like florida and louisiana. you don't really have them in the carolinas where hurricane florence is most likely going to make -- hit land. if somebody is going to be floridag and sell citizens catastrophe bonds at wider spreads today, we would look to take advantage of that and by the matt attractive spreads. taylor: talk about the economic activity that often happens after a hurricane. does that change are fundamental analysis of some of the local municipalities there? robert: it does not change the analysis but it is built in from day one. diversification is important. you don't want to overweight certain critical area
taylor riggs will tell us more. taylor: joining me now is robert dimella. great to have you here when we are talking a lot about cap bonds. robert: if there is a short-term dip, we would be a buyer of them. a lot of fear and greed affects the municipal markets. that is in the insurance marketplace and the corporate marketplace. they exist in the mean to civil space where commercial insurance is not large enough to meet the demand, in states like florida and louisiana. you don't really have them...
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within a city that was very much segregated. >> my grandfather, robert taylor, when he finished m.i.t., became the architect and first teacher of architecture there in tuskegee. >> when we think about one architect being responsible to take a group of untrained craftsman and rally them together and he built our campus of over a thousand acres and 34 buildings. brian: back to the fact that they made their own bricks? aviva: that is exactly why i say it was so important when booker t said to julius rosenwald, no, no, we are going to build it. they did everything from scratch. the historical building, the president's building, the most beautiful woodwork, everything. i'm from detroit originally. it's coming back. if you go to detroit and you talk about these abandoned houses, if we have some philanthropists to give money to rebuild houses and give jobs, we could get a lot of immigrants, who are working undocumented, help them rebuild detroit and given papers. we will see detroit comeback faster. brian: what were the years -- aviva: by the way, washington carver had the formula, if i reme
within a city that was very much segregated. >> my grandfather, robert taylor, when he finished m.i.t., became the architect and first teacher of architecture there in tuskegee. >> when we think about one architect being responsible to take a group of untrained craftsman and rally them together and he built our campus of over a thousand acres and 34 buildings. brian: back to the fact that they made their own bricks? aviva: that is exactly why i say it was so important when booker t...
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this documentary is narrated by actor robert taylor. >> on the 18th of december, 1944, the conflict that would become the battle of the bulge was two days old. it had started with a huge german counter offensive planned with a strict timetable. by the 18th two armies should have reached the river driving toward their objective antwerp. instead, thousands of hitler's finest troops were fighting to take a small town in
this documentary is narrated by actor robert taylor. >> on the 18th of december, 1944, the conflict that would become the battle of the bulge was two days old. it had started with a huge german counter offensive planned with a strict timetable. by the 18th two armies should have reached the river driving toward their objective antwerp. instead, thousands of hitler's finest troops were fighting to take a small town in
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many were designed by robert taylor who was the first african-american graduate of i m. i. t. who was an architect. he designed many of the buildings. there was a beautiful chapel that sadly burned down in the '50s. terrorist a another beautiful chapel there. it's a thriving university today. .. >> all over the country. they were not familiar with of racial conditions at the time. many were shocked at the segregation policies they did not have to deal with. many come from the north but pilots trained across the country but in the black pilots at the day's like haiti had to train at tuskegee that was the only airfield to offer basic and advanced training. and the haitians right used to the segregated conditions. and those from the north were not understanding but in the town was predominantly black. the leadership was white. and because of the restrictive policies of the town i have spoken with the tuskegee airmen sunbelt the comfortable going into town because of the situation is officially at the airfield they had things that they needed but so low they stayed on the base. i
many were designed by robert taylor who was the first african-american graduate of i m. i. t. who was an architect. he designed many of the buildings. there was a beautiful chapel that sadly burned down in the '50s. terrorist a another beautiful chapel there. it's a thriving university today. .. >> all over the country. they were not familiar with of racial conditions at the time. many were shocked at the segregation policies they did not have to deal with. many come from the north but...
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the plans were standardized created at tuskegee and robert taylor was in five to in designing them. they were very modern modern, specious, distinctive windows, look at those schools they were built on a standard plans and the two teachers school one of the most common plans white schools copied the plans. but they did share the plans. it is very interesting. plans were particularly attractive. >> we're out of time. but they do on behalf of virginia festival of the book. to meet the authors and have them sign and continue the discussion. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> it is a timely book to be some up and nowhere in our history have we seen such a concerted series of vicious personal attacks directed toward any president of the united states. completely funded by a pair of brothers called the coke brothers with the assistance of the all to comply and american media. then you get the obama's eight machine. then i can open for questions until the cameras are turned off. [laughter] start with a hate directed against obama of. of think criticism of many american pres
the plans were standardized created at tuskegee and robert taylor was in five to in designing them. they were very modern modern, specious, distinctive windows, look at those schools they were built on a standard plans and the two teachers school one of the most common plans white schools copied the plans. but they did share the plans. it is very interesting. plans were particularly attractive. >> we're out of time. but they do on behalf of virginia festival of the book. to meet the...
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taylor designed the school. it was green architecture. there was such pride in the school. so it was just wonderful talking about it. of course it was separate but it made a big difference. the irony in all of this, i forgot to mention in talking is that he quit school to go learn the clothing business in new york and he wound up being the silent great educator. he also gave a lot to not only tuskegee but historical black colleges. back in chicago, i always tease whenever he went to europe he came back with an idea. he went to munich and his kid love the science museum and he said okay to go back to chicago and build a science museum. today people revere it. then he realized that even in the north when these families were coming up during the great migration, the housing was so crowded for afghan americans and the conditions were awful. had gone to vienna and had seen this apartment complex with commercial buildings along the side and decided to build apartments and of course they call them the roads and falls.
taylor designed the school. it was green architecture. there was such pride in the school. so it was just wonderful talking about it. of course it was separate but it made a big difference. the irony in all of this, i forgot to mention in talking is that he quit school to go learn the clothing business in new york and he wound up being the silent great educator. he also gave a lot to not only tuskegee but historical black colleges. back in chicago, i always tease whenever he went to europe he...
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that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperating with huac. but there is an irrefutable fact. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jeane kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of sigh gone in 1975 to january 1981, soviet influence expanded dramatically in laos, libyan, syria, madagascar, seychelles, nicaragua, grenada." not all were pro soviet and anti-american to be sure. there are many good anti-american democrats. but for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980s, call them fellow travelers or fifth columnist or deconstructionist or pro srobg tours. or lennon's phrase useful idiots. these were the san francisco democrats to which kirkpatrick was referring. from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was r
that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperating with huac. but there is an irrefutable fact. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jeane kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of sigh gone in 1975 to january 1981, soviet influence expanded dramatically in laos, libyan, syria, madagascar, seychelles, nicaragua, grenada." not all were pro soviet and anti-american to be sure. there are many...
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this stripped him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperated who called for the expulsion of communists in the hollywood trade union. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as gene kirkpatrick said, the republican national convention in august of 1984 about the san francisco democrats. quote, since the fall of sigh conin 1975 to january 1981, cambodia, ethiopia, mozambique, libya, syria, aiden, madagascar, nicaragua and grenada. not all the democrats were pro soviet anti-american, that's ridiculous, to be sure. there are many good anti-communist democrats. but there were, for whatever reason, a number of democrats in the 1980s who you call them travelers or deconstructionists, but -- communism or even the famous phrase useful idiots. these were the democrats to which patrick was referring. another writer anthony lewis, many other liberals denounce reagan's consigning it to the history. the soviets at the time called their policy ir reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. and their embassy in washington with regard to more th
this stripped him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperated who called for the expulsion of communists in the hollywood trade union. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as gene kirkpatrick said, the republican national convention in august of 1984 about the san francisco democrats. quote, since the fall of sigh conin 1975 to january 1981, cambodia, ethiopia, mozambique, libya, syria, aiden, madagascar, nicaragua and grenada. not all the...
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that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperating with huac. but there is an irrefutable fact. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jeane kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of sigh gone in 1975 to january 1981, soviet influence expanded dramatically in laos, libyan, syria, madagascar, seychelles, nicaragua, grenada." not all were pro soviet and anti-american to be sure. there are many good anti-american democrats. but for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980s, call them fellow travelers or fifth columnist or deconstructionist or pro srobg tours. or lennon's phrase useful idiots. these were the san francisco democrats to which kirkpatrick was referring. from lobbyist clark clifford to van hoffman, anthony lewis, robert dollic, many other liberals either spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan of consigning it to history. the soviets at the times called their policy i reversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. their embassy in washington was r
that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who were cooperating with huac. but there is an irrefutable fact. in 1980, we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jeane kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of sigh gone in 1975 to january 1981, soviet influence expanded dramatically in laos, libyan, syria, madagascar, seychelles, nicaragua, grenada." not all were pro soviet and anti-american to be sure. there are many...
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that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who call for the expulsion of communist provocativeeurs. there is an irrefutable fact in 1980 we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jacob patrick said, the -- gene kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of saigon, soviet influence expanded in laos, cambodia ethiopia, libya syria, madagascar, the seychelles, nicaragua, and grenada. not all the democrats were pro -soviet and anti-american. that is ridiculous. there are many good anti-communist democrats over the years for harry truman to hubert humphrey to john kennedy and jackson. but there were for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980's who work, call them fellow travelers or deconstructionist or provocateurs. or soft on communism. or even useful idiots. they existed and that was the essential point. these were the san francisco democrats to which patrick was referring. -- which kirkpatrick was referring. many other liberals spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan. the soviets at the time called their policy
that stood him out from robert taylor and other actors who call for the expulsion of communist provocativeeurs. there is an irrefutable fact in 1980 we were losing the cold war. by 1989, we were winning the cold war. as jacob patrick said, the -- gene kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of saigon, soviet influence expanded in laos, cambodia ethiopia, libya syria, madagascar, the seychelles, nicaragua, and grenada. not all the democrats were pro -soviet and...
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>> odd moment there between robert and taylor. even weirder one later. robert pattinson dropped the f-bomb. take a look at what happened. >> i didn't cut you out. but i did -- you. >> i did date you, he said. >> awkward. awkward. apparently in some places the censors did not get that. listen, they cost a lot of money to swear like that on television. the fcc does not approve of that. they will get fined big bucks. quh quhen -- when this goes down. hundreds of thousands. >> mtv wants the show to be edgy. then crossing the line. >> he crossed it. >> crossing the line, raunchiness. j-lo, jennifer lopez. an update. >> this is an update. >> she has been battling an ex-husband to prevent the release of a sex tape. basically what it is. >> made on their honeymoon. >> apparently she was a willing participant in it. of course, she was not thinking it would be seen on the internet by millions. they, by the way, were married in february, 1997, january 1998, not a year, arguably well before her career blew up. now her ex-husband tries to make this into something els
>> odd moment there between robert and taylor. even weirder one later. robert pattinson dropped the f-bomb. take a look at what happened. >> i didn't cut you out. but i did -- you. >> i did date you, he said. >> awkward. awkward. apparently in some places the censors did not get that. listen, they cost a lot of money to swear like that on television. the fcc does not approve of that. they will get fined big bucks. quh quhen -- when this goes down. hundreds of thousands....
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. >> president kennedy with advisers robert mcnamara and maxwell taylor in 1963 just over a month before he would be assassinated. at this point in his administration, what's his thinking on vietnam and what's the status of our effort in vietnam? well, i think that ultimately he felt that the united states needed a win and it's in the war against communism. there had been the bay of pigs defeat and the erection of the berlin wall and he said that he thought vietnam was the place where the united states could take a stand. >> of course, president kennedy is assassinated in 1963 and lyndon johnson takes over. we move next to the johnson administration. johnson sets the stage and part of that stage was set before he was re-elected in 1964 with the gulf of tonkan incident. you will show us a cable, a document regarding a uss maddox. tell us about this. >> yes. this cable is about the second attack, tonkan gulf attack and there was one on august 2nd and it was the august 4th attack that this cable refers to. it's the second cable that the captain of the "uss maddox" which was the ship, the am
. >> president kennedy with advisers robert mcnamara and maxwell taylor in 1963 just over a month before he would be assassinated. at this point in his administration, what's his thinking on vietnam and what's the status of our effort in vietnam? well, i think that ultimately he felt that the united states needed a win and it's in the war against communism. there had been the bay of pigs defeat and the erection of the berlin wall and he said that he thought vietnam was the place where the...
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hittersdes the heavy robert kennedy, maxwell taylor. chairman of the jcs yet, still kennedy's personal military advisor. their weekly meetings were attended by two notable people in america and history -- william harvey, the father of the executive act in -- action assassination program, and the saturation -- operations officer. holds themlue that together. this is what we will be discussing in the next several slides. and up session with invading cuba using american armed forces grips the pentagon in the spring of 1962. here is the timeline. january 17, lands bill requests that the joint of staff prepare a policy statement on cuba. there is on january 7 -- they respond, and we will look at that statement in a moment. lands bill -- it is then requested that one member of the joint staff provide a brief but precise description of pretest -- pretext that would provide his occasion for u.s. military intervention in cuba, and he wants the answer by march 13. s werech 13, the pretext signed out by chairman lum that chairman and sent to the c
hittersdes the heavy robert kennedy, maxwell taylor. chairman of the jcs yet, still kennedy's personal military advisor. their weekly meetings were attended by two notable people in america and history -- william harvey, the father of the executive act in -- action assassination program, and the saturation -- operations officer. holds themlue that together. this is what we will be discussing in the next several slides. and up session with invading cuba using american armed forces grips the...
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>> jimmy: i saw "new moon" by the way and taylor takes his shirt off. [ laughter ] very exciting. by the way the way i did see the -- and it's almost like -- it's unbelievable in that movie. he takes his shirt off. and it's almost slow motion by it's not. and it's just on him taking his shirt off. it's like -- [ laughter ] and you can just picture in your head screaming girls going, "oh, my god!" >> you should try doing that here. >> jimmy: not with me, buddy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ drum roll ] just prepare to see man boobs and -- it's just sad. [ laughter ] you guys, steve ward, "tough love 2" premieres this sunday on vh1. kid sister performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you are about to enter a pla... a place where time and space collide... where you can share... buzz... destroy... a place that will launch a billion yodels... a place shaped like you... brought to you... made...by you. it starts with you... starting today. yahoo. ♪ yahoo it's you. professionals by suave. salon-proven to work as well as salon brands. ♪ 2-4-6-8 'tis the time t
>> jimmy: i saw "new moon" by the way and taylor takes his shirt off. [ laughter ] very exciting. by the way the way i did see the -- and it's almost like -- it's unbelievable in that movie. he takes his shirt off. and it's almost slow motion by it's not. and it's just on him taking his shirt off. it's like -- [ laughter ] and you can just picture in your head screaming girls going, "oh, my god!" >> you should try doing that here. >> jimmy: not with me,...
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.# robert hall, bbc news, thorneythwaite fell. and matt taylor has the weather. good afternoon... good morning, even! a week of contrast across the uk. hotand even! a week of contrast across the uk. hot and sunny at times towards the south—east, with temperatures towards 30 degrees. wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland, is scattering of showers, the octavia one, most staying dry through the day, particularly across the highlands and islands and southern wales. temperatures more co mforta ble southern wales. temperatures more comfortable compared to what we are seeing further south and east, high 20s and low 30s, peaking at 32—33d. the heat and humidity will last into the night, an uncomfortable night across central and eastern parts, temperatures not dropping below 18 degrees force on. showers in northern scotland, northern ireland, england and wales. across the east, the heat continues throughout the week. this is bbc news. our latest headlines... three men have been arrested after a suspected acid attack on a three—year—old boy in worcester. the met off
.# robert hall, bbc news, thorneythwaite fell. and matt taylor has the weather. good afternoon... good morning, even! a week of contrast across the uk. hotand even! a week of contrast across the uk. hot and sunny at times towards the south—east, with temperatures towards 30 degrees. wales, northern england, scotland and northern ireland, is scattering of showers, the octavia one, most staying dry through the day, particularly across the highlands and islands and southern wales. temperatures...
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it and managing it in perpetuity this is our planet's new normal as humanity enters the age of fire robert oulds al-jazeera portland oregon the u.s. city of louisville in kentucky as preparing for protests as it awaits an announcement about the face of police officers who shot brianna taylor a 26 year old black woman who died in march has become a symbol of police brutality and racial injustice a state of emergency has been declared a good 10 in general expected to decide whether the offices should be challenged he says he offered her family a $12000000.00 payout and pledged police reform. so i had all the sports. nuggets attempting to get come not. only. we're. ok it's time now for all the sports and in atlanta thank you laura well let's start with basketball and not for the 1st time in the n.b.a. playoffs the fight back is on for the denver nuggets they were 2 nothing down to nothing in the western conference finals but beat the l.a. lakers to get themselves back in contention david stokes reports the which is the nuggets of food from 31 down twice this postseason but no team has ever co
it and managing it in perpetuity this is our planet's new normal as humanity enters the age of fire robert oulds al-jazeera portland oregon the u.s. city of louisville in kentucky as preparing for protests as it awaits an announcement about the face of police officers who shot brianna taylor a 26 year old black woman who died in march has become a symbol of police brutality and racial injustice a state of emergency has been declared a good 10 in general expected to decide whether the offices...
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>> jimmy: i saw "new moon" by the way and taylor takes his shirt off. [ laughter ] very exciting. by the way the way i did see the -- and it's almost like -- it's unbelievable in that movie. he takes his shirt off. and it's almost slow motion by it's not. and it's just on him taking his shirt off. it's like -- [ laughter ] and you can just picture in your head screaming girls going, "oh, my god!" >> you should try doing that here. >> jimmy: not with me, buddy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ drum roll ] just prepare to see man boobs and -- it's just sad. [ laughter ] you guys, steve ward, "tough love 2" premieres this sunday on vh1. kid sister performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ - ( wind blowing ) - ( humming holiday music ) ♪ ( inhaling deeply ) wow! the holidays come alive. the limited edition holiday collection by glade®. s.c. johnson. a family company. had to meet very strict standards a light beer without any sacrifice to flavor. we did, a wagon load of trials to perfect the taste. (jim koch) you get a sweet, malty taste and a really smooth fini
>> jimmy: i saw "new moon" by the way and taylor takes his shirt off. [ laughter ] very exciting. by the way the way i did see the -- and it's almost like -- it's unbelievable in that movie. he takes his shirt off. and it's almost slow motion by it's not. and it's just on him taking his shirt off. it's like -- [ laughter ] and you can just picture in your head screaming girls going, "oh, my god!" >> you should try doing that here. >> jimmy: not with me,...
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president taylor though, whilst the expedition he felt like it violated neutrality. that shows you a little bit about rose and how she was a very much involved in what her husband was doing. very much involved in trying to expand slavery. rose, by the time of the civil war, was a widow. her marriage ended rather tragically and rather suddenly. robert was off working as a law agent for the newly created land commission in san francisco, california coming home one day he fell off a plank rope it was a drop of about 6 feet. he injured his leg and hip in 1854, did not really think a lot about this. it did not seemed like it was a life-threatening injury. but within six weeks he was dead from infection he died on march 27. how rose discovered this news is unknown. this is seven years before the telegram, seven years before western union. she certainly did not get the news instantly. it either came by letter or perhaps she sought in the newspaper, here is an account from the nevada journal march 31 talking about robert's death. rose, upon learning of her husband's death, m
president taylor though, whilst the expedition he felt like it violated neutrality. that shows you a little bit about rose and how she was a very much involved in what her husband was doing. very much involved in trying to expand slavery. rose, by the time of the civil war, was a widow. her marriage ended rather tragically and rather suddenly. robert was off working as a law agent for the newly created land commission in san francisco, california coming home one day he fell off a plank rope it...
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i'm taylor rigs, this is bloomberg. tom? tom: taylor, thanks so much. michael pond will return in a moment but we are thrilled to bring you right now not on jobs day james glassman of j.p. morgan. jim glassman helping us out with bill gross. we drag him in before. jim, i want to go to a chart you first showed me. not unemployed but employed in america going back to 1947 in the advent of modern economics. that little green line is a decade we all remember whistfully when we were a job-creating machine. and then something happened. i'm sorry. this is the great unspoken of jackson hole, isn't it? >> yes. and this chart tells you to give you a better sense of what the true unemployment picture looks because a lot of people dropped out of the job market when they gave up looking. as people get older they are moving toward retirement but there are about 2 million 20 and 30-year-olds where they are out of the market and parents are helping and they are slowly coming back but there's a hidden amount of unemployed people. tom: what's the level of underemployment
i'm taylor rigs, this is bloomberg. tom? tom: taylor, thanks so much. michael pond will return in a moment but we are thrilled to bring you right now not on jobs day james glassman of j.p. morgan. jim glassman helping us out with bill gross. we drag him in before. jim, i want to go to a chart you first showed me. not unemployed but employed in america going back to 1947 in the advent of modern economics. that little green line is a decade we all remember whistfully when we were a job-creating...
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harvey, matthew deavers, craig t to to e son, lewis evans, daniel parnsa, and robert andres. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. mikulski: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise to speak about obamacare. and i do call it obamacare. you know, when we passed the law, it was called the affordable care act. and before he leaves the floor, i would like to compliment the senator from montana on the important and crucial role that he played in passing the affordable care, health care act. and it was his excellent stewardship in the finance committee where we could expand access to health care, modernize the way we do it to go from volume medicine to value-based medicine, and to be able to expand our access in a way that also was fiscally prudent. he also led the way in expanding the children's health initiative. so i know later on he is planning in his life a new future for himself, but i want you to know that while he's thinking about how he will be living a different life, he really impacted the lives of many
harvey, matthew deavers, craig t to to e son, lewis evans, daniel parnsa, and robert andres. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. mikulski: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: mr. president, i rise to speak about obamacare. and i do call it obamacare. you know, when we passed the law, it was called the affordable care act. and before he leaves the floor, i would like to compliment the senator from montana on the important and crucial role that...
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and also i would like to david taylor who sadly died during the christmas weeks. i was once one of the nep service area aiming area and he had a reputation that nos has an outstanding constituency as someone who always spoke his own vine. my heart goes out to his wife, pam, and his four daughters. mr. speaker, last week in the prime minister said he was all in favor of aspiration. could he explain to us exactly what is aspiration about a tax system which he has created were the poorest 20% pay more from their income in tax than the richest 20%? >> it's because of all the things that we can reduce the tax credit system. the tax credit system is a means by which we take people out of poverty. we reward work for people who are in work and for people who pay income tax it removes their liability by giving them tax credits instead. it is the means by which we bring greater justice, take people out of poverty and i hope he would continue to support the tax credit system which is an essential part of our tax and benefit system in this country. >> nick clegg hasn't delive
and also i would like to david taylor who sadly died during the christmas weeks. i was once one of the nep service area aiming area and he had a reputation that nos has an outstanding constituency as someone who always spoke his own vine. my heart goes out to his wife, pam, and his four daughters. mr. speaker, last week in the prime minister said he was all in favor of aspiration. could he explain to us exactly what is aspiration about a tax system which he has created were the poorest 20% pay...