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jonathan: taylor riggs is falling asleep. what did she call it? taylor: a slow death. jonathan: lisa, we are done. lisa: you mentioned the fed speak and how nobody seems to care. he put out this comment, "i think we should move to 24 hours a day to keep us updated. the more they say, the less they actually say." david blanchflower joining us now. we were talking about how there is not much being said that is new. however, we made -- may hear something from the bank of england when they release their rate decision. you are looking for a potential policy error. can you explain? david: both the fed and the bank of england are struggling in the dark. we have never seen anything like this. the best thing is to simply wait and see. any suggestion that they have a clue. people say, i think we will tighten in 2022 and 2023. they are just winging it. the potential error of the bank is to say that they are going to start to do less qe by august rather than december. if london goes into lockdown, the data really is confusing. the sensible thing to do is to say, we are waiting and
jonathan: taylor riggs is falling asleep. what did she call it? taylor: a slow death. jonathan: lisa, we are done. lisa: you mentioned the fed speak and how nobody seems to care. he put out this comment, "i think we should move to 24 hours a day to keep us updated. the more they say, the less they actually say." david blanchflower joining us now. we were talking about how there is not much being said that is new. however, we made -- may hear something from the bank of england when...
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taylor: have a great weekend. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> from the heart of where innovation, money and power collide, in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: coming up in the next hour, ch
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crystal taylor was killed september 25th, 201. ten years later, her unsolved murder was still an open case. detectives believed skyler moore aka c-styles was the person who shot her. but they didn't have enough evidence to try him. and they thought the father of crystal's unborn child, derek smyer, might have been involved as well. but there was no evidence linking him to c-styles. except for one thing. now they were at a northern california prison sitting right across from c-stiles. >> remember when he was arrested and later there was a murder? >> just, i need more detail. >> you don't remember when -- >> nothing like that. >> steve stiles was says something less than he said in 2001. even detective lopez gave it a try. he questioned a lot of gang members and he knew c-styles had gang members in prison snoon you can't go on the main yard, am i right? okay -- well, we're looking for some help on some cases. now one hand washes the other. if you tell us something that you remember, truthfully remember, and we can corroborate it, we
crystal taylor was killed september 25th, 201. ten years later, her unsolved murder was still an open case. detectives believed skyler moore aka c-styles was the person who shot her. but they didn't have enough evidence to try him. and they thought the father of crystal's unborn child, derek smyer, might have been involved as well. but there was no evidence linking him to c-styles. except for one thing. now they were at a northern california prison sitting right across from c-stiles. >>...
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taylor: space. i want to go to space, lisa. lisa: this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help you to maintain comfortable, correct form. that means better results in less time. you can do an uncomfortable, old-fashioned crunch or an aerotrainer super crunch. turn regular planks into turbo planks without getting down on the floor. and there are over 20 exercises to choose from. incredible for improving flexibility and perfect for enhancing yoga and pilates. and safe for all fitness levels. get gym results at home in just 10 minutes a day. no expensive machines, no expensive memberships. get off the floor with aerotrainer. go to aerotrainer.com to get yours now. jonathan: from new york city for our audience worldwide, good morning. 30 minutes away from the opening with equity futures higher and stocks at all-time
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taylor: 100%. the 18 or 20 or 25 states that are starring -- starting to cut back on that extra unemployment benefit insurance you were talking about, do we get any clue about the angle that those states start to take this payrolls report? carl: about half of the states have decided to reduce the federal subsidy or in lemonade the federal subsidy for unemployment benefits. much of that happened in the last couple of weeks and it takes time for those programs to be implemented. i believe that may be the determination of the federal supplement is going to have an impact on the june jobs report. as we think about the longer-term issue, all of the states will lose that federal match up by labor -- later this year. post labor day when schools are reopened and the federal supplement is gone, then the real truth will be towed as the is happening in the labor market. matt: we are swimming in money here. the states have $350 billion to spend. we are looking at a $6 trillion budget that will be the highest w
taylor: 100%. the 18 or 20 or 25 states that are starring -- starting to cut back on that extra unemployment benefit insurance you were talking about, do we get any clue about the angle that those states start to take this payrolls report? carl: about half of the states have decided to reduce the federal subsidy or in lemonade the federal subsidy for unemployment benefits. much of that happened in the last couple of weeks and it takes time for those programs to be implemented. i believe that...
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taylor, your take? taylor: you have a federal reserve that continues to focus on these labor markets. jay powell continues to say he expected the jobs market to be better in the last few payrolls reports. when you get jobless claims of 411,000 versus 412,000 last week , it reiterates the unchanged nature with the federal reserve focused on the labor data. jonathan: let's bring in ira jersey. the economic data. your reaction? ira: it is uneven, and that is a trend we've seen over the last couple of months. the bond market does not like it when you have a slowing in the second derivative. basically things are still in an upward trajectory but they are not as quick as they were in march and april of this year. i am looking at some of the durable goods numbers and when you look at the revisions along with what we had, it is basically as expected. though the headline may have missed expectations, the idea is we have had these upward revisions for the april data. it is making it seem like it is unchanged. as
taylor, your take? taylor: you have a federal reserve that continues to focus on these labor markets. jay powell continues to say he expected the jobs market to be better in the last few payrolls reports. when you get jobless claims of 411,000 versus 412,000 last week , it reiterates the unchanged nature with the federal reserve focused on the labor data. jonathan: let's bring in ira jersey. the economic data. your reaction? ira: it is uneven, and that is a trend we've seen over the last couple...
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taylor: magnetism, as taylor would say. we haven't made a meaningful move above 1.7% for quite some time. we haven't made a meaningful move below as well. people starting to say one forget clarity on the economic data, 1.9% is realistic this year. taylor: let's talk about the magnetism of an 8:30 am u.s. payrolls report. that's pretty much the only thing we are going to be focusing on here. we are going to count down from 8:30 and then take you into the open at 9:00 a.m. that will be wage growth, and of course, the nonfarm payrolls. 9:55 a.m., i shared the open with you as you interview our u.s. labor secretary marty walsh, as we know him from boston. that interview will be coming up. in: 15, we hear from the president on that jobs report, so we will have to get some comments. if it is good, what does that mean? if it is bad, what does that mean? we certainly think the fed will remain on pause despite any of the numbers we continue to get this morning. tom: again, we've got wonderful conversations coming up on the mystery o
taylor: magnetism, as taylor would say. we haven't made a meaningful move above 1.7% for quite some time. we haven't made a meaningful move below as well. people starting to say one forget clarity on the economic data, 1.9% is realistic this year. taylor: let's talk about the magnetism of an 8:30 am u.s. payrolls report. that's pretty much the only thing we are going to be focusing on here. we are going to count down from 8:30 and then take you into the open at 9:00 a.m. that will be wage...
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taylor: talk to me about the dollar. the shift to dollar strength is a stark contrast to coming into 2021, when everyone was short dollar. it was dollar weakness that was the call. when did that shift happened for you? matt: we turned neutral on the dollar in the first week of january. our perspective there was there are differences in how the interplay between real interest rates and breakeven inflation rates evolved. in 2020 real interest rates are going down, breakeven rates were going up. that is the perfect environment for dollar weakness. coming into this year, you stop seeing real interest rates going down. they started going up alongside breakevens. that is an environment where the dollar move sideways. now we are moving into an environment where we think real rates go up, breakevens go down. that is dollar positive. that is one of the reasons why we are long the dollar. lisa: matt hornbach, perfect guest at a perfect time. morgan stanley head of global macro strategy. really interesting calls. i was struck by hi
taylor: talk to me about the dollar. the shift to dollar strength is a stark contrast to coming into 2021, when everyone was short dollar. it was dollar weakness that was the call. when did that shift happened for you? matt: we turned neutral on the dollar in the first week of january. our perspective there was there are differences in how the interplay between real interest rates and breakeven inflation rates evolved. in 2020 real interest rates are going down, breakeven rates were going up....
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taylor, you are talking about this, and you are correct. taylor: thank you. lisa: it is significant to see how much people are piling back into long durations, piling back into the dollar. the longest streak of gains in a long time for the dollar. the question since march 26 of 2020, there is a question of whether this is just a reset or whether this is the beginning of a new trend. taylor: to the confusion from all of the notes we have been reading, lisa. i think analysts and investors bought the fed should pivot, but they thought the fed is dovish and they might not. when they did talk about tapering the market was caught off guard. we do not believe the fed would do it. that is the tone i am getting from these analyst. i think it actually might happen. lisa: one thing i'm struck by is people are talking about the fed tapering and yet we saw the fed balance sheet rise to a new record high yesterday and the weekly report. $8 trillion. matt: they continue to spend consider the europeans. i am starting to wonder whether we will see a game of chicken, who will
taylor, you are talking about this, and you are correct. taylor: thank you. lisa: it is significant to see how much people are piling back into long durations, piling back into the dollar. the longest streak of gains in a long time for the dollar. the question since march 26 of 2020, there is a question of whether this is just a reset or whether this is the beginning of a new trend. taylor: to the confusion from all of the notes we have been reading, lisa. i think analysts and investors bought...
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taylor: unbelievable. a well behaved bond market we continue to discuss with a 280 basis point spread. hard to go anywhere else. it is the only place with yield. you take a look at the equity markets, further record highs. nasdaq, s&p, nasdaq 100. jonathan: coming in friday, record all-time high. s&p 500 pushing 4342. futures advancing .1%. tumbleweeds rolling to the bond market. the euro a little stronger. 119.45, stronger by a little bit more than .1%. lisa: the question is what inflation trends do people care about? the key metric the federal reserve looks at. we will get it at about 90 minute time. 3.5% year-over-year increase in the core pce metric. looking for a target of 2%. expecting people to dismiss the higher figure as transitory. at one point will enough higher inflation reads lead people to say the economy is running hotter? i'm interested in personal spending and the shift from buying goods to services. people are looking at the decline in buying stuff and being upset by going out to eat and
taylor: unbelievable. a well behaved bond market we continue to discuss with a 280 basis point spread. hard to go anywhere else. it is the only place with yield. you take a look at the equity markets, further record highs. nasdaq, s&p, nasdaq 100. jonathan: coming in friday, record all-time high. s&p 500 pushing 4342. futures advancing .1%. tumbleweeds rolling to the bond market. the euro a little stronger. 119.45, stronger by a little bit more than .1%. lisa: the question is what...
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now here's taylor riggs. taylor: in terms of the money sloshing around in the system, i'm taking a look at clover health. i'm also taking a look at some of the other meme stocks, sundial and torchlight energy, which we cannot stop talking about given the wild swings we continue to see. stories out this morning that fundamental managers who sold him stop, maybe some of them are regretting it giving the massive run-up we continue to see. those are shares we continue to follow. let's take a look at some of the other fundamental stories. we have to talk about the reopening and mgm, where we are with that. tesla is also a fundamental story here. a lot of competition from porsche, audi, mercedes making an aggressive push in the ev space. the fed stress test for the big banks, what does it mean for some of the regional players, given the massive underperformance we have seen in june that reverses this morning, as we are up 0.6%? and can we talk about beyond meat? i have very interesting comments on this. dunkin' sai
now here's taylor riggs. taylor: in terms of the money sloshing around in the system, i'm taking a look at clover health. i'm also taking a look at some of the other meme stocks, sundial and torchlight energy, which we cannot stop talking about given the wild swings we continue to see. stories out this morning that fundamental managers who sold him stop, maybe some of them are regretting it giving the massive run-up we continue to see. those are shares we continue to follow. let's take a look...
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we remember breanna taylor, _ been the day. we remember breanna taylor, they— been the day. we remember breanna taylor, they never got a court date. we did _ taylor, they never got a court date. we did get— taylor, they never got a court date. we did get a — taylor, they never got a court date. we did get a court date, a conviction and some time. some will say conviction and some time. some will say that's— conviction and some time. some will say that's progress. i will say as malcolm — say that's progress. i will say as malcolm x — say that's progress. i will say as malcolm x said, if you have a knife in my— malcolm x said, if you have a knife in my back — malcolm x said, if you have a knife in my back six inches to take out for inches— in my back six inches to take out for inches is— in my back six inches to take out for inches is progress but i still have _ for inches is progress but i still have two— for inches is progress but i still have two inches of knife in my back. the knife _ have two inches of knife in my back. the knife is — have two inches
we remember breanna taylor, _ been the day. we remember breanna taylor, they— been the day. we remember breanna taylor, they never got a court date. we did _ taylor, they never got a court date. we did get— taylor, they never got a court date. we did get a — taylor, they never got a court date. we did get a court date, a conviction and some time. some will say conviction and some time. some will say that's— conviction and some time. some will say that's progress. i will say as malcolm...
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taylor: it is just junk, jon. one statement is don't take on high-yield risk if it is acting like an equity in the portfolio. just buy an equity. you are getting the extension of credit risk. how is that behaving? like an equity by an equity. lisa: talking about behaving, he said as long as washington behaves. that meant they don't raise taxes. i wonder how long that be an issue people are looking at. jonathan: we are still expecting a package with tax hikes. it depends what your mandate is. if your taking equity risk, most people would say equity risks. taylor: well behaved 82 basis points. on the back of those comments yesterday on the close, the other comment was we are still in high-yield. there is nowhere else to go. jonathan: behave seems to be the theme, the phrase of the morning. well behaved. tom is watching. that's why i'm saying it. lisa: not so much. jonathan: i never worry about you. tom keene will be back on monday. we advance by a little bit more than .1%. yields unchanged. euro-dollar slightly stro
taylor: it is just junk, jon. one statement is don't take on high-yield risk if it is acting like an equity in the portfolio. just buy an equity. you are getting the extension of credit risk. how is that behaving? like an equity by an equity. lisa: talking about behaving, he said as long as washington behaves. that meant they don't raise taxes. i wonder how long that be an issue people are looking at. jonathan: we are still expecting a package with tax hikes. it depends what your mandate is. if...
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taylor, what you have forward? taylor: uncertainty is good news for the equity markets. we will have blackrock's rick rieder and michael collins of pgim fixed income. jill carey hall. we will go across asset and take a look at the dollar weakness. tom: on the data, i want to frame out what we see on this report before we get to michael mckee. dow futures up 74. nasdaq with the move higher as well. the vix in with a vengeance. 18.5 becomes 17.2. i think that is critical as well. you'll read moves. that sustains -- real yield moves. a less the negative deal of what we have seen the last 48 hours. the yen 109.86. euro 1.2152. michael mckee is looking yet what we have wrought. you've had 15 minutes to get deeper. what have you seen? michael: an economy that is returning but not as fast as people anticipated. we did see revisions to the prior two months, another 12,000 jobs found in april and march. 27,000 additional you can add into this 559,000. not as many as people thought. they thought we would see a much faster rebound then we have seen. the question is is the average h
taylor, what you have forward? taylor: uncertainty is good news for the equity markets. we will have blackrock's rick rieder and michael collins of pgim fixed income. jill carey hall. we will go across asset and take a look at the dollar weakness. tom: on the data, i want to frame out what we see on this report before we get to michael mckee. dow futures up 74. nasdaq with the move higher as well. the vix in with a vengeance. 18.5 becomes 17.2. i think that is critical as well. you'll read...
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taylor: just a final question here. i am curious, should we be seeing the negative real rates that we continue to see, -81 basis points on the 10 year? should we be seeing real yields weaving more? that's real yields moving more? -- real yields moving more? pahraic: the big move this week was in real yields popping higher. i like positive outcomes, and what i want to think if we are going to believe in a positive structural outcome from this awful pandemic is for that real yield to become far less negative. this is not sending a very positive discount. we do believe that those trend higher. medium-term it should be closer to zero. even there it is too low. it is sending a very negative signal about the future, unfortunately. lisa: padhraic garvey of ing, thanks so much. head of global debt and rates strategy with their issei be smart money. romaine: congratulations, lisa. we've made it 40 minutes into the show and taylor and i still haven't actually upset you. [laughter] lisa: she's in the timeout chair. that's why she'
taylor: just a final question here. i am curious, should we be seeing the negative real rates that we continue to see, -81 basis points on the 10 year? should we be seeing real yields weaving more? that's real yields moving more? -- real yields moving more? pahraic: the big move this week was in real yields popping higher. i like positive outcomes, and what i want to think if we are going to believe in a positive structural outcome from this awful pandemic is for that real yield to become far...
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emma from essex and taylor — person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from _ person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north _ person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north wales - person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north wales say - person to live in. emma from essex. and taylor from north wales say they have both benefited from going through the care system. and have both benefited from going through the care system. and then i went into a — through the care system. and then i went into a children's _ through the care system. and then i went into a children's home - through the care system. and then i went into a children's home and - through the care system. and then i went into a children's home and on | went into a children's home and on the whole it was quite good being around other children, i had some new experiences. i around other children, i had some new experiences.— around other children, i had some new experiences. i think going into foster care really _ new experiences. i
emma from essex and taylor — person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from _ person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north _ person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north wales - person to live in. emma from essex and taylor from north wales say - person to live in. emma from essex. and taylor from north wales say they have both benefited from going through the care system. and have both benefited from going through the care system. and then i went into a —...
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taylor green. we wanted to correct that. here's part of our conversation. she told us, for example, about her recent exchange with sandy cortes, her colleague on capitol hill. >> have you talked to any democrats since you've been there? >> i talked to aoc. i challenged her to debate me on the green new deal. >> tucker: what was she like? >> first-off, she was completely, i don't know what her emotion was, but she was kind of like a high school student. have you even read it? i said, well, yeah, i've read most of it. she's like, how can you even ask me to debate the green new deal if you haven't even read it? she's very, you know -- hand gesture. i said, all right, i'll read it and we'll debate it. here's the issue. i'm a business owner. i've signed paychecks. created jobs, i built another company that was a gym and i know what that's like to build the economy and create jobs. your green new deal is the complete opposite and you don't understand at all because you've never owned a business. as a mat
taylor green. we wanted to correct that. here's part of our conversation. she told us, for example, about her recent exchange with sandy cortes, her colleague on capitol hill. >> have you talked to any democrats since you've been there? >> i talked to aoc. i challenged her to debate me on the green new deal. >> tucker: what was she like? >> first-off, she was completely, i don't know what her emotion was, but she was kind of like a high school student. have you even read...
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what's it like to be marjorie taylor greene right now? we asked her. that is straight ahead. ♪ ♪ - hello, friends. michael youssef here. you know, the right says that christ was conservative. the left says christ was radical, but christ is the creator, god in human flesh, and he's the only one who can give you peace, and he wants to give you that peace, eternal peace. will you come to him? - [woman] are you looking for peace that can withstand any hardship that life can bring? visit findingtruepeace.com to find answers. that's findingtruepeace.com. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: so you show up in congress representing a congressional district in georgia and think you're going to do some legislating and all of a sudden you come marjorie taylor greene. one of the most infamous people in the world. every day you see members attack marjorie taylor greene. she is crazy. we will let judge for yourself what she is like but when to ask her, how much her life has changed in the face of all of this and she told us. let me ask you not about the substance of what they are
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that's why stefano farina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in tiara. today the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as the italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying out, but they could be a simple solution. they go because of the coding to a oh boy, we've never been understood how in the course and he's over crowding in big metropolitan area. got to live with soon and hurried to settle in out of the way, places deep in the countryside and develop a better quality of life. and at the same time provide to solution, you see that all the places in italy, in fact, well white be revitalized while at the same time improving the quality of life in cities. urban areas are in a precarious situation because they have too many stefano for rena. would like to make a ora attractive to newcomers. anyone who registers here as
that's why stefano farina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in tiara. today the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as the italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying out, but they could be a simple solution. they go because of the coding to a oh boy, we've never...
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is the taylor gang? >> taylor gang is my group of friends. it's my label, it's my group of fans. it's a lifestyle. >> jimmy: you went to taylor high school? >> i did go to taylor allardyce in squirrel hill, shout-out allardyce '06 when i graduated. yeah, it became a lifestyle. just everything that we do is tailored to who we are and the way that we live. >> jimmy: it's tailored to taylor. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is there any way -- could i get in? >> yeah, absolutely. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i'm going to put you in taylor gang right now. >> jimmy: i would love to be in the taylor gang. >> just got to wake up and smoke this. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, okay. geez, i've never seen one of these. >> there you go. >> jimmy: did you roll this yourself? >> i did. >> jimmy: wow. i might have to frame this or something. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i didn't know you smoked pot, wow. [ laughter ] >> you get a lighter, and you'll have so much fun with that. >> jimmy: a lighter? which end would i use?
is the taylor gang? >> taylor gang is my group of friends. it's my label, it's my group of fans. it's a lifestyle. >> jimmy: you went to taylor high school? >> i did go to taylor allardyce in squirrel hill, shout-out allardyce '06 when i graduated. yeah, it became a lifestyle. just everything that we do is tailored to who we are and the way that we live. >> jimmy: it's tailored to taylor. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is there any way -- could i get in? >> yeah,...
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i think -- breonna taylor is with us. right now, we are going to have you here from the floyd family members, you have come to know him, he has been speaking at the u.s. congress, the united nations and everywhere. saying that we demand justice for my big brother george floyd. he sounds like a politician, reverend al, mr. philonise floyd. >> i have a lot of emotions going through my head right now, but i felt we got some kind of justice for my brother. some kind of accountability. the treatment i thought everybody should receive, life, you know, you can't get that back. we all want to be able to work together in this world. the fact that you should not have to -- the community i grew up in, it was a lot of african-americans. but the fact that minnesota has a greater amount of caucasian people, i still think that everybody should be the same, everybody should be neutral, everybody should want to make a difference and make sure that people when they come through, they don't think about george floyd, they should be able to t
i think -- breonna taylor is with us. right now, we are going to have you here from the floyd family members, you have come to know him, he has been speaking at the u.s. congress, the united nations and everywhere. saying that we demand justice for my big brother george floyd. he sounds like a politician, reverend al, mr. philonise floyd. >> i have a lot of emotions going through my head right now, but i felt we got some kind of justice for my brother. some kind of accountability. the...
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the victoria is a one of 7 who have since moved to taylor. during the 1st weeks they stayed in the small house because their new home isn't ready yet. now they're living in green surroundings and it's clearly takes them getting used to somebody about it. so when we got here, it was boring bought as a form. so from the weather standpoint, it was a bit challenging. today the sun is shining and we've been really able to enjoy the place for the 1st time. it was so we're still over. there are only trees behind them is the river. there are fruit trees and bubbles out here. it's quite peaceful fashion. until recently, it would have been unthinkable for working parents with children to move from naples to taylor. but the corona virus pandemic, a new acceptance of smart working a, changing the world of work in italy radically right now and private life along with it. while ease also hoping that in the future she'll be able to work from home. polo is already holding office analysts the students online when you're going. ok, so could you make a comparis
the victoria is a one of 7 who have since moved to taylor. during the 1st weeks they stayed in the small house because their new home isn't ready yet. now they're living in green surroundings and it's clearly takes them getting used to somebody about it. so when we got here, it was boring bought as a form. so from the weather standpoint, it was a bit challenging. today the sun is shining and we've been really able to enjoy the place for the 1st time. it was so we're still over. there are only...
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police say he was wearing an ankle monitor when he stabbed taylor. the district attorney said his office told the judge he did not belong on the street. >> we asked the court to detain him. we presented the evidence we have of why we believe he was a public safety risk. why we believe he shouldn't have been on the street. and as in every case, it is up to the court. >> reporter: he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow while the legal process plays out, taylor is hoping for her healing. >> she does her stretches. she cleans her eyes by herself. she cooks. >> reporter: she is concerned it will forever change her active and independent lifestyle. jean elle. nbc bay area news. >>> a san francisco neighborhood has been given the all-clear after many hours of tension. people started smelling gas around 2:00 p.m. near fifth avenue and clement. police and fire shut down several blocks with pg&e crews searching for the source of the odor. you can see nbc bay area sky ranger was overhead. it took hours but they found and clamped the broken gas line before ther
police say he was wearing an ankle monitor when he stabbed taylor. the district attorney said his office told the judge he did not belong on the street. >> we asked the court to detain him. we presented the evidence we have of why we believe he was a public safety risk. why we believe he shouldn't have been on the street. and as in every case, it is up to the court. >> reporter: he is scheduled to be in court tomorrow while the legal process plays out, taylor is hoping for her...
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taylor. earlier this year the american rescue plan covered senator cortez mast owen i were diligent to be sure one 100% of cobra insurance was covered during the pandemic. people lost their jobs through no fault of their own. we really secured that. we know how important was were culinary workers union preach to all of the union members and just workers across the country. just a few seconds i have left will go into a second round. fully subsidized cobra health benefits had on your members on the hospitality and tourism industry? >> yes, senator rosenberg i think that is where the keystones to what is help people survive. it's going to allow members to get back on health insurance. in our industry a lot in the hospitality industry only 23% of employers continue to provide healthcare benefits. so in the middle of a healthcare pandemic we had people losing healthcare. this is been a huge plus under the american rescue plan. bluntly if i was looking ahead about what congress can do. [inaudible]
taylor. earlier this year the american rescue plan covered senator cortez mast owen i were diligent to be sure one 100% of cobra insurance was covered during the pandemic. people lost their jobs through no fault of their own. we really secured that. we know how important was were culinary workers union preach to all of the union members and just workers across the country. just a few seconds i have left will go into a second round. fully subsidized cobra health benefits had on your members on...
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let's start now with professor james taylor from ucsf. politics professor. nice to have you on the program again. >> usf. >> excuse me. usf, yes. tell me now. just the impact today. obviously beyond the sound bite what does this really mean for the community not just african americans but all americans here? >> it's quite funny because no one organized a movement for this. there was no campaign for this. there was no major sponsoring organization. you mentioned ms. opal. she's been marching for years trying to raise awareness of juneteenth. there is no nact or major civil rights organization, no black leader, no churches behind this. joe biden woke up one morning and told america, this was the right thing to do. and again, i'm sure there was some lobbying of him but i am on the committee in san francisco on reparation and congresswoman barbara lee of course knows way more about the ground gain in d.c. that led to this. i don't want to discount that. i'm suggesting that most people woke up with a surprise that the president signed this bill. >> that's very in
let's start now with professor james taylor from ucsf. politics professor. nice to have you on the program again. >> usf. >> excuse me. usf, yes. tell me now. just the impact today. obviously beyond the sound bite what does this really mean for the community not just african americans but all americans here? >> it's quite funny because no one organized a movement for this. there was no campaign for this. there was no major sponsoring organization. you mentioned ms. opal. she's...
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that's what he will down in taylor's, taylor's book, a life we don't really know what it will is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us the everyone. all right. oh, great. so satisfying our last walk as a 1st dog i had 40 years i raise from the navy child hi, this is kevin leonard. we have a scheduled today for my dog. i got everything ready to go and i kinda like it just behind us. very very, very me ah ah me mr to at the gwinnett college 3 for good can each other than the mean russell, but if i go over the the the new one the motion learning and the sourcing of course procure mrs option just for you. i good position. reason good. we think he might be a soldier because off the boot she's wearing huge, switched up, took a personal opinion. was on the sure stuff, summarizing police police i ah, in this week still stories. the 1st us rushed us of it, of the by the presidency in geneva, c. sodium uprooting, and joe biden agreed to return t
that's what he will down in taylor's, taylor's book, a life we don't really know what it will is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us the everyone. all right. oh, great. so satisfying our last walk as a 1st dog i had 40 years i raise from the navy child hi, this is kevin leonard. we have a scheduled today for my dog. i got everything ready to...
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that's what he wrote down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know what level is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's gonna happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us. the the one, all right. great. so satisfying me to walk as a 1st dog i had 40 years i raised from a maybe like a child. hi, ms. kevin leonard. we have a schedule today for my dog. i get everything ready to go and i kind of like get this, but behind is very, very, very, me know what the we all see it and we all feel it. the significant increase of inflation has many economist concern and consumers. needless to say, terrified why the sudden increase in prices. is this temporary, what can be done to tame this cruelest form of taxation on working people? ah ah ah ah ah, ah, ah headlines here on our t most go sets a grim record as the daily number of covey, 900 cases source to an all time high. cities man has announced a raft of new measures, unprofessional, ineffective, and dangerous. that's how the un specia
that's what he wrote down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know what level is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's gonna happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us. the the one, all right. great. so satisfying me to walk as a 1st dog i had 40 years i raised from a maybe like a child. hi, ms. kevin leonard. we have a schedule today for my dog. i get everything ready to go and i...
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that's what he, what down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know whatever is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us the everyone. alright. oh great. so satisfying me our last walk is a 1st dog i've had and 40 years i raise from a navy child hi, this is kevin leonard. we have a scheduled today for my dog. i get everything ready to go and i kind of like to get this, but you know me join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me . ah, phoenix has actually got a little uncovered face men's clothing and shoulder holster. it's a kind of a gun, feminism. its name is how camino i bought it up, put a human, some of the whole mother that of us. it was up on the job, but you don't want me. she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of africa has done cost. why she which time i miss that? sure. no,
that's what he, what down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know whatever is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us the everyone. alright. oh great. so satisfying me our last walk is a 1st dog i've had and 40 years i raise from a navy child hi, this is kevin leonard. we have a scheduled today for my dog. i get everything ready to...
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that's what he, what down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know whatever is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us. the everyone. all right. great. so satisfying me. our last walk is a 1st dog i had in 40 years race from the navy child hi, ms. kevin leonard. we have a schedule today for my dog. i get everything ready to go and i kind of like get this, but you know i do need to be walking about and we just always dress covered up simulation logically directly connected to the vatican assistance, which is 100000 in everybody and it contains millions of little if you expose your muscles millions work we're going to talk a lot about law plano energy and also use all k no as a metaphor to elucidate. so many of the big trans happening in geo politics will finance the ah, moscow sets will record the daily number of code 900 casey source to an all time high cities. man announced the raft of new measures to you and seneca. both
that's what he, what down in taylor's taylor's book, a life we don't really know whatever is going to come out of these explosions, each explosion that we do. we don't know what's going to happen, but i trust god that whatever happens, it's going to be his will and his timing for us. the everyone. all right. great. so satisfying me. our last walk is a 1st dog i had in 40 years race from the navy child hi, ms. kevin leonard. we have a schedule today for my dog. i get everything ready to go and i...
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that's why stefan no farina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in terra. today, the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying else. but they could be a simple solution because of because we've never better understood how in the course in stage he's over crowding and big metropolitan area to live with soon, and encouraged people to settle in out of the way. places deep in the countryside. the develop a better quality of life and at the same time provide to solution, you see that all of the places in italy, in fact, worldwide be revitalized while at the same time improving the quality of life and city us urban areas are in the precarious situation. because they have too many resident stefano farina would like to make a ora attractive to new comers. anyone who registers here as
that's why stefan no farina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in terra. today, the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying else. but they could be a simple solution because of because we've never better understood how in...
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taylor taylor, welcome. just how much of a game changer are these revelations in the suns case? do you think? well, this is the latest legal irregularity. in this case, there has been a number of irregularities, whether it be with the investigation into which leaks enjoy and it's on, or just the way the case was tried. in general. i covered this case extensively in london, and that would be a tradition hearings. and i could tell you that we really struggled to cover the cases journalist. it was very difficult, professional and job servers whose job is to monitor the case at a very, very difficult time. not to mention the fact that the us government, the prosecution struggled on a daily basis to present its case and to present the facts. because the facts are clearly on the side of the defense. and let me just say that this is extremely embarrassing for the united states government. the fact that the u. s. d o. j collaborated with a convicted criminal cds or darts in the history of fraud embezzlement. and even if a child predator convicted, child predator, it is just so shameful.
taylor taylor, welcome. just how much of a game changer are these revelations in the suns case? do you think? well, this is the latest legal irregularity. in this case, there has been a number of irregularities, whether it be with the investigation into which leaks enjoy and it's on, or just the way the case was tried. in general. i covered this case extensively in london, and that would be a tradition hearings. and i could tell you that we really struggled to cover the cases journalist. it was...
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breonna taylor's with us. right now we're going to have you hear from some of the floyd family members. you've come to know him. he has been speaking at the u.s. congress to the united nations and everywhere saying that we demand justice for my big brother george floyd. he sounds like a politician, reverend al. [ laughter ] mr. philonise floyd. [ applause ] >> i got a lot of emotions going through my head right now. but i just find it profound that i felt that i begged for justice for my brother, some type of accountability. the treatment that i thought that everybody should receive is just life, you know. you can't get that back. we all live together in this world, and we all want to be able to work together in this world. you have good police officers, and you have bad ones. the fact that you shouldn't have to sort them out. the community that i grew up in, it was a lot of african-american people. but the fact that minnesota has a greater amount of caucasian people, i still think that everybody should be the
breonna taylor's with us. right now we're going to have you hear from some of the floyd family members. you've come to know him. he has been speaking at the u.s. congress to the united nations and everywhere saying that we demand justice for my big brother george floyd. he sounds like a politician, reverend al. [ laughter ] mr. philonise floyd. [ applause ] >> i got a lot of emotions going through my head right now. but i just find it profound that i felt that i begged for justice for my...
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a taylor gone then skin issues eager. there's cattail beds for sailors stolen in itself. dude, as a limb, to you for the v, a cornell mission for carla. excited about changing the way i was not going to shift coming up, but i'm going back. i'm going to happen to know i would give us hope i gave the guy the hint international him went to see this one and and my give me up when the shop and you know the, me oh, okay. so the bus come in, who does the ah um in in in i've been in the pictures of the me ah me the the me ah, i ship origin among the oh me ah. 2 ah, ah she's assuming this is assuming was the good you monica sick and nickel, soccer twos, in 2 mutually of 2 since you need on me . yeah, i mean it's awful knew me and i was she had her sexual. oh, come soon. the never, i'll f williamson, i mean data of us in my, for us the leak is then we'll click and now you know, in a clinic if we could certainly and probably give me a list of little foreign stuff in lawrenceville. and because they they put in a cannot because that w
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carl taylor from pennsylvania her husband was a marine sergeant sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy machine gun single-handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process the lives of several wounded marines. in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal. i shook hands with their two children. carl jr. he was eight years old. and kevin was for as i was about to move to the next recipient. kevin suddenly stood attention and saluted i found a rather difficult. to get my thoughts together for the next presentation. my fellow americans i want to end this war in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice. carl taylor and i think he would want me to end it? in a way that would increase the chances that kevin and carl. and all those children like them here and around the world. could grow up in a world where none of them would have to die and war. that would increase the chance. for america to have what it is not had in this century. full generation of peace we've come a long way in the last two years. toward that goal. with your co
carl taylor from pennsylvania her husband was a marine sergeant sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy machine gun single-handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process the lives of several wounded marines. in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal. i shook hands with their two children. carl jr. he was eight years old. and kevin was for as i was about to move to the next recipient. kevin suddenly stood attention and saluted i found a...
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professor taylor from usf thanks for your time. sean meyers from our digital team our housing specialist, thank you both for your insight. if you want more information on this report out of cal or explore the interactive map, we posted the elements at nbc bay area.com. just click on bay area segregation report. it is right there on our trending bar. >>> up next here on the 7:00 newscast, the move today to simplify and clarify the new covid guidelines in santa clara county. >>> and then i'll go a few weeks where i don't have that going and i don't feel as creative. >> our exclusive conversation with steve kerr. two things he does regularly that help him be a better leader. he explains steph curry's decision about the upcoming tokyo olympics. you're watching nbc bay area news tonight. >>> take a look. this fire gutted two homes this afternoon in pleasant hill. both burned so badly that parts of each home simply collapsed. it happened on lorenzo drive just off 680 in pleasant hill. one firefighter was hospitalized for burns. >>> other
professor taylor from usf thanks for your time. sean meyers from our digital team our housing specialist, thank you both for your insight. if you want more information on this report out of cal or explore the interactive map, we posted the elements at nbc bay area.com. just click on bay area segregation report. it is right there on our trending bar. >>> up next here on the 7:00 newscast, the move today to simplify and clarify the new covid guidelines in santa clara county. >>>...
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her name is congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. [applause] rep. greene: i think they don't like me for the very same reasons they didn't like president trump. i love you, too. that is a badge of honor i will wear. i have no problem with it. i did not go to washington, d.c. to make friends. i did not go there to join the club. you want to know why i went? yeah, to drain the swamp. [applause] rep. greene: but now i have the radical democrat socialists, the fake news media, the silicon valley cartel and the weak kneed republicans trying to take me out. are you going to let that happen? >> no! rep. greene: no. because here's what is going on and they are scared to death. we are doing this all over the country. [applause] rep. greene: but i have a great big red target on my back. i do. you want to know why? because in the halls of congress, every single day, i am fighting for you, america. [applause] rep. greene: let me give you just a few reasons why the d.c. swamp hates me so much. because i want to impeach joe biden. yep. [applause] throw him out! [
her name is congresswoman marjorie taylor greene. [applause] rep. greene: i think they don't like me for the very same reasons they didn't like president trump. i love you, too. that is a badge of honor i will wear. i have no problem with it. i did not go to washington, d.c. to make friends. i did not go there to join the club. you want to know why i went? yeah, to drain the swamp. [applause] rep. greene: but now i have the radical democrat socialists, the fake news media, the silicon valley...
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taylor has the opposite problem . the population there is shrinking the town urgently $0.01, the poor families with children who want to move in. the victoria's spend summer vacation in toyota, they loved it. when we sent them, why i'm happy we're moving to tiara. i made lots of friends there and we only side not like here. it's really nice in the country, but we're not tied to our smartphones. we prefer to play outside instead, and i love the the victoria is will be living out of suitcases for a few weeks because my house, they're moving into is still being renovated. the real move will take place later despite all the noise intention in naples, the victoria families decision to move to the country is still rather unusual in italy. because the opposite trend continues to unfold. more than $2500.00 villages and small towns in the countries interior as threatening to dying out. ah, because there is no work. young people in particular move away to the cities or to the north, or go abroad right away. that's triggered a v
taylor has the opposite problem . the population there is shrinking the town urgently $0.01, the poor families with children who want to move in. the victoria's spend summer vacation in toyota, they loved it. when we sent them, why i'm happy we're moving to tiara. i made lots of friends there and we only side not like here. it's really nice in the country, but we're not tied to our smartphones. we prefer to play outside instead, and i love the the victoria is will be living out of suitcases for...
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that's why stefano sarina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in t ora. today the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying out, but they could be a simple solution. they go because of the coded to a oh boy, we've never better understood how many horse and he's over crowding in big metropolitan area. really bassoon and encourage people to settle announced the way places deep in the countryside, delay and develop a better quality of life. and at the same time provide to solution, you see that all the places in italy in fact, well why be revitalized, while at the same time improving the quality of life and city urban areas are in the precarious situation because they have too many registered stefano for rena would like to make a ora attractive to newcomers. anyone who register
that's why stefano sarina is fighting for taylor a future. at the beginning of the 1900s around 5500 people still lived in t ora. today the population isn't even a 3rd of that. after the devastating earthquake in 1980, the town was almost completely rebuilt. but about half of the houses in the village center remain uninhabited. as italian cities filter bursting small towns and villages a dying out, but they could be a simple solution. they go because of the coded to a oh boy, we've never better...
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taylor clears away the trash and replaces it with art. his latest sculptures in the south of france, way over 10 tons a piece. oh no, call us this museum is nodded. ah, the underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection. ah, virtue scope. jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his latest project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating under sculpture parked around the globe for 15 years. the world's oceans already home to over a thousands of his works, whose appearance changes over time. within a matter of hours, you can see the small changes starting to occur. you know, a week later you see a film of green algae cover the whole piece. then you start to get sponges, you get carls forming fish will start to hide within the next and crannies and a lot of the textures and formations that are the things that the human hand can ever produce. so detailed essays minute jason, because taylor has plans for many more underwater
taylor clears away the trash and replaces it with art. his latest sculptures in the south of france, way over 10 tons a piece. oh no, call us this museum is nodded. ah, the underwater museum on the french riviera is now inviting visitors to dive into the collection. ah, virtue scope. jason, because taylor spent more than 4 years creating his latest project, which is also intended to create new habitats for marine animals. and ah, taylor has been creating under sculpture parked around the globe...
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carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant, sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy marine gun single handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process, the lives of several wounded marines in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal, i shook hands with their two children, carl jr., he was 8 years old, and kevin who was 4. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i found it rather difficult to get my thoughts together for the next presentation. my fellow americans, i want to end this war in a way that is worthy of the sacrifice of carl taylor. and i think he would want me to end it in a way that would increase the chances that kevin and carl and all those children like them here around the world could grow up in a world where none of them would have to die in war. that would increase the chance for america to have what it has not had in this century, a full generation of peace. we've come a long way in the last two years toward that goal. with your c
carl taylor from pennsylvania. her husband was a marine sergeant, sergeant carl taylor. he charged an enemy marine gun single handed and knocked it out. he lost his life. but in the process, the lives of several wounded marines in the range of that machine gun were saved. after i presented her the medal, i shook hands with their two children, carl jr., he was 8 years old, and kevin who was 4. as i was about to move to the next recipient, kevin suddenly stood at attention and saluted. i found it...
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eva taylor. and i arrived to maybe half an hour after she was there an encounter. >> trying to but around test her niece says she wonders what her quality of life is going to be like after this too was a chef. she had her own restaurant. she loves to she loves to. well, she loves to eat, but she's not eating very much friday. the man arrested for her attack. 35 year-old daniel college pleaded not guilty to attempted murder battery and elder abuse. >> at the time of the attack. he was on an ankle monitor and facing burglary charges in an unrelated incident. he's being held without bail and is due back in court on june 22nd. but right now the taylors are taking things one day at a time. i don't and 90 almost 95 i don't know how we'll it. is it even possible after something like this. thanks needs told me that she just wants to thank the community. >> for all of their love and support she says they feel it all and it's made this very tough situation a little bit easier in san francisco. amanda hari
eva taylor. and i arrived to maybe half an hour after she was there an encounter. >> trying to but around test her niece says she wonders what her quality of life is going to be like after this too was a chef. she had her own restaurant. she loves to she loves to. well, she loves to eat, but she's not eating very much friday. the man arrested for her attack. 35 year-old daniel college pleaded not guilty to attempted murder battery and elder abuse. >> at the time of the attack. he...
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for taylor not, i don't really think of the in the sense of blame for him. and i never really have to be on stress. i think it was actually the next night or 2 family was together and we were just kind of waiting for this conversation. it was initiated by darren and beth, as they were trying to say some things to us. there needs to be a, a statement. people need to express how they feel. there needs to be an unburdening of how you feel. and so in that process of things, and i said, there will be no blame in this house. there will be no fixing a blame we will all love you and we will all accept we're okay, is we are together in this in the guilt of it. i just would, if i would have done things differently, they may not be where we are today because of it. but that's why he had that hock. because i was still even the guilt. and it made me feel ha, better that i realize i me that it wasn't a good i guess. always drink it is with them happening like a family then lose a child. so in a board just wasn't my platen i think probably the best response that we can hav
for taylor not, i don't really think of the in the sense of blame for him. and i never really have to be on stress. i think it was actually the next night or 2 family was together and we were just kind of waiting for this conversation. it was initiated by darren and beth, as they were trying to say some things to us. there needs to be a, a statement. people need to express how they feel. there needs to be an unburdening of how you feel. and so in that process of things, and i said, there will...