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[applause] last but not least i want to thank terry bryant and bryant's rent-all team for opening up this successful business to us today. [applause] bryant's rent-all is real american success story. i'm glad to hear terry tell them they're now on the map as of this event today. but you've been on the map for a long time, terry. truth be told this has been a family-owned business more than 60 years. three generations of bryants helped grow the business from humble roots to party equipment rental powerhouse in the blue grass state. give them a round of applause for welcoming us and all they do to make the prosperity of this community. [applause] president trump and i know how important small businesses like this one are to america, to jobs and a he growing economy. small businesses like this one,
[applause] last but not least i want to thank terry bryant and bryant's rent-all team for opening up this successful business to us today. [applause] bryant's rent-all is real american success story. i'm glad to hear terry tell them they're now on the map as of this event today. but you've been on the map for a long time, terry. truth be told this has been a family-owned business more than 60 years. three generations of bryants helped grow the business from humble roots to party equipment...
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when about bryant's employment, she said bryant was not required to go through an extensive background check for the particular position he was hired for. otherwise, she said, he would hae been flagged right away. >> there are different levels of background checks that go according to a position. we have some positions in the government that we call safety sensitive positions. this one wasn't classified as the sensitive position. >> mary chay who also oversees the damage general services told fox 5 this is a wake-up call for the city. the question going forward is, is the system itself flawed or does this fall on the people responsible for conducting thorough background checks >> the agencies are supposed to identify what they consider sensitive positions and then if they're so designated, human resources is supposed to do a criminal background check. then they're supposed to advise with that person, what they found about that person, and the position, whether that is a problem or not. i think it kind of did slip through the cracks. >> reporter: when we also asked mayor bowser if they
when about bryant's employment, she said bryant was not required to go through an extensive background check for the particular position he was hired for. otherwise, she said, he would hae been flagged right away. >> there are different levels of background checks that go according to a position. we have some positions in the government that we call safety sensitive positions. this one wasn't classified as the sensitive position. >> mary chay who also oversees the damage general...
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and adam harrison bryant was convicted of travel with intent to engage in e why didn't the city len of about his past before it hired him for a position that. provides access to young people's personal information? "fox5" kristin leo pressed city leaders for answers today. >> this is adam bryant according to the washington city paper he was hired by the department of general services back in february. and he was just recently fired once his criminal history resurfaced and in case you're wondering that department is hub for other local government agencies. like d.c. fire and rescue, metropolitan police department and parks and recreation. >> i don't think we want people convicted of child sex abuse to be in a position either to be dealing with children or have access to sensitive information about teenagers and so on. >> district leaders told us today bryant's job didn't deal directly with kids but again he had access to sensitive information. when bowser with bryant's employment she said bript was not required to go through extensive background check for particular position he was hire
and adam harrison bryant was convicted of travel with intent to engage in e why didn't the city len of about his past before it hired him for a position that. provides access to young people's personal information? "fox5" kristin leo pressed city leaders for answers today. >> this is adam bryant according to the washington city paper he was hired by the department of general services back in february. and he was just recently fired once his criminal history resurfaced and in...
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this is adam bryant. according to the washington city paper, he was hired by the department of general services back in february and just recently fired once his criminal history resurfaced. and in case you're wondering. that department is the hub for other local government agencies like dc fire and rescue, metropolitan police department and parks and regular representation. >> i don't think we want people convicted of child sexual abuse to be in a position either to be dealing with children or have access to sensitive information about teenagers so on >> bryant's job didn't deal directly with kids but did he have access information. when we questioned mayor bowser about bryant's employment, she said bryant was not required to go through an extensive background check for the particular position he was hired for. otherwise, she said he would have been flagged right away. >> there are different levels of background checks that go according to a position. we have some positions in the government that we call
this is adam bryant. according to the washington city paper, he was hired by the department of general services back in february and just recently fired once his criminal history resurfaced. and in case you're wondering. that department is the hub for other local government agencies like dc fire and rescue, metropolitan police department and parks and regular representation. >> i don't think we want people convicted of child sexual abuse to be in a position either to be dealing with...
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it was after that report that the city fired bryant, but if the city had used its own reg register.was hired as an analyst for the protective services de the department is in charge of maintaining dc public schools. dc deputy mayor kevin donahue sent fox 5 is a statement that says earlier the department of human records initiated a top to bottom review still ongoing of the safety protection and security sensitivity clarification of all district positions and the screening guidelines rider required. the person in question is no longer employed by the department of human services. >>> let's take a break and look at the weather. we thought it was hot. >> are you sure look at it >> i'm not sure. >> today was 90, tomorrow, 97 in the city. everybody headed for the mid 90's. and feeling hotter. >> nothing yet >> exactly right. notice the humidity came way up and tomorrow back in the oppressive range. aware of that. make sure you plan to take breaks from the intense heat. this will last a few days. and most of these days will feel like they're 100 degrees when you factor humidity. so that i
it was after that report that the city fired bryant, but if the city had used its own reg register.was hired as an analyst for the protective services de the department is in charge of maintaining dc public schools. dc deputy mayor kevin donahue sent fox 5 is a statement that says earlier the department of human records initiated a top to bottom review still ongoing of the safety protection and security sensitivity clarification of all district positions and the screening guidelines rider...
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join us on c-span3 on sunday for american history tv live detroit the 1967 bryant's 50th anniversary at noon eastern historian heather and thompson of the university of michigan and detroit free press editor stephen henderson isaiah p.m. police chief ike mckinnon and former detroit free press journalists tim history and american special live 1967 detroit riots 50th anniversary live sunday at noon eastern on c-span3. q&a,nday on when you look at president obama's to mystic legacy i think there are two things that are very important that will have long lasting good consequences for the u.s., that can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor and elena hagan two nominees to the supreme court. mr. darrell talks about his book" rising star, the making of barack obama," is overt to emphasize the course of his presidency there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in early years who were disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency. forgotinted that barack the people -- most of the people whose essential to his political rise. >> >> next on the presid
join us on c-span3 on sunday for american history tv live detroit the 1967 bryant's 50th anniversary at noon eastern historian heather and thompson of the university of michigan and detroit free press editor stephen henderson isaiah p.m. police chief ike mckinnon and former detroit free press journalists tim history and american special live 1967 detroit riots 50th anniversary live sunday at noon eastern on c-span3. q&a,nday on when you look at president obama's to mystic legacy i think...
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here's nick bryant to wrap it up.or seven years, republicans have been going to repeal 0bamacare, a central pledge of donald trump's election campaign was to do it immediately. but getting rid of that landmark reform and coming up with a replacement is proving politically impossible. two republican senators announced they weren't prepared to vote, even for the bill to be debated, they didn't think it went far enough in dismantling 0bamacare. but other moderate republicans have been opposed because millions of americans could lose their health coverage. the numbers simply aren't there. even though republicans have a majority in the senate. it's a huge blow to donald trump. the second time since he became president, the republican—controlled congress has failed to deliver on his slogan, repeal and replace. he's tweeted that republicans should simply repeal 0bamacare. and then begin work on a new health care plan. but that could strip 18 million americans of their health coverage. a potentially politically disastrous pat
here's nick bryant to wrap it up.or seven years, republicans have been going to repeal 0bamacare, a central pledge of donald trump's election campaign was to do it immediately. but getting rid of that landmark reform and coming up with a replacement is proving politically impossible. two republican senators announced they weren't prepared to vote, even for the bill to be debated, they didn't think it went far enough in dismantling 0bamacare. but other moderate republicans have been opposed...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ini: earlier, i spoke with congressman francis rooney from florida about the changing course on health care reform. thanks for joining us. your party promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but it looks like now you will struggle to do either. >> the senate is struggling to do either. the house of representatives passed a states rights bill to welfare and creed an for insurancebuy decent that are not on group plans. the senate seems to be bogged down in figuring out what to do. rajini: what is the way forward? obviously, the senate needs to be aboard. >> insurance that are not on group plans. one way forward might be a strict repeal and have a conference between the house and senate and see what is added to their repeal bill. i'm a little dismayed. outought they came originally with something that looked like the house bill and probably would work. rajini: is repealing on its own realistically an option? >> if you repeal it and have a deadline of two years, you start this ticking tim
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ini: earlier, i spoke with congressman francis rooney from florida about the changing course on health care reform. thanks for joining us. your party promised to repeal and replace obamacare, but it looks like now you will struggle to do either. >> the senate is struggling to do either. the house of representatives passed a states rights bill to welfare and creed an for insurancebuy decent that are not on group plans. the senate seems to be bogged down in...
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is from there that nick bryant has this report for us. nick: chilling new photographs of the lone gunmen and police say deliberately targeted and assassinated their officers. this is the volley of gunfire as police were alerted into an ambush after responding to a call that a man dressed in black was brandishing rifle. nick: the surveillance video shows how an officer tried it to take over. this was the weapon he was up against. alone gun man has been long,fied as gavin eugene a former marine who served a six-month tour of duty in iraq. he also had an online alias, cause no comment posted a video messages on the internet complaining about the treatment of african americans at the hands of police. >> i'm in dallas right now. nick: in this one he claims to be in dallas days after the killing of five officers in the city, and called for black men to fight back. these were his three victims, matthew gerald, brad garafola, and montrell jackson. officer jackson had posted an emotional message on facebook just days before, describing how hard it
is from there that nick bryant has this report for us. nick: chilling new photographs of the lone gunmen and police say deliberately targeted and assassinated their officers. this is the volley of gunfire as police were alerted into an ambush after responding to a call that a man dressed in black was brandishing rifle. nick: the surveillance video shows how an officer tried it to take over. this was the weapon he was up against. alone gun man has been long,fied as gavin eugene a former marine...
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nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.has been working out his last day, as an air ambulance pilot, a role he's carried out for the last two years. he's now taking up his royal duties full—time. the duke of cambridge says he's been proud to serve. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member of the emergency services doing a job largely out of public sight in which he's been able to prove himself solely on the basis of ability. his colleagues say they'll miss him. he's a hard—working member of the team, always keen to get his hands dirty and help out, whether it's just cleaning the aircraft or actually at scene, helping out with patients that are critically ill. from the moment william took up his air ambulance duties more than two years ago, it's clear how much thejob has meant to him. it's kept him grounded, he said,
nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.has been working out his last day, as an air ambulance pilot, a role he's carried out for the last two years. he's now taking up his royal duties full—time. the duke of cambridge says he's been proud to serve. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. a team photograph at the start of his final shift. a picture from his working life which is likely to mean more than most for william wales since it will remind him of the role he's played as a member...
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our north america correspondent, nick bryant has been to nebraska, a state that voted for mr trump intions about his campaign team and the mounting questions about their links with russia. our north america correspondent, nick bryant has been to nebraska, a state that voted for mr trump in last year's election. here we go, ladies and gentlemen... in the rollicking ride of the trump presidency, you often wonder how long he'll stay on the horse. every day seems to bring a new wrestle in the mud — with the media, congress, international leaders — but here in nebraska, a trump state at the election, there's still strong support for his presidency, despite the attempts of opponents to ensnare him. did you vote for him? yes, idid. are you happy with thejob he is doing? you bet. he's a good businessman and that's what the country needs. get the country out of debt, get a lot of people back working, and i think that's what he's doing. on the night donald trumer‘s bombshell e—mails were released, the pigs were more agitated than the people. no one at the county fair was in the least bit concer
our north america correspondent, nick bryant has been to nebraska, a state that voted for mr trump intions about his campaign team and the mounting questions about their links with russia. our north america correspondent, nick bryant has been to nebraska, a state that voted for mr trump in last year's election. here we go, ladies and gentlemen... in the rollicking ride of the trump presidency, you often wonder how long he'll stay on the horse. every day seems to bring a new wrestle in the mud...
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nick bryant travelled to mount rushmore to find out.arved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. four presidents who truly made america great. donald trump continues to boast he'll be the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things forward, but he's causing too much chaos and not bringing enough order to government. i think his ego is getting in the way so i'm hoping he's going to take a step back and take a look at himself. i think he can do the change, if he gets rid of his ego. i don't think he's been as presidential as i ideally want. but i think he's getting used to the job, as well, and i think you'll get there. donald trump has described his use of social media as modern—day presidential. he clearly believes he's communicating in ways which meet the requirements of the twitt
nick bryant travelled to mount rushmore to find out.arved into the rock are sculptures of washington, jefferson, teddy roosevelt and abraham lincoln. four presidents who truly made america great. donald trump continues to boast he'll be the most presidential person ever, other than possibly abe lincoln. but even people who voted for him take a very different view. i'm a bit disappointed and the reason is because i think he was the right guy at the time to shake things up, to move things...
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6-thousand >>> earlier this year curry passed bryant with the hottest selling jersey in china. bay area and beijing almost 6,000 miles apart, they have something in common, they both love a winner. >> number one, china likes winning, they like super stars, the warriors do both. >> curry is spending the weekend promoting under armour with stops in china and south korea but he is not the only warrior to visit china recently, klay thompson went viral after coming up short on the dump attempt. curry poked fun at his fellow brother and did his best clay impersonation. >>> at 23 jordan spieth is the youngest american to win the british open, third year major tite frl spieth who took the lead for good with an eagle on 15. would have liked a mulligan to redo pointing at his caddy to celebrate. >> it was kind of like an old school mub when the caddy-- move when the caddies got it out of the hole when guys holed a chip. i didn't know what i was doing at that point, i would have done a big fist pump in celebration, i don't think i enjoyed that eagle as much as i should have. >> if you wer
6-thousand >>> earlier this year curry passed bryant with the hottest selling jersey in china. bay area and beijing almost 6,000 miles apart, they have something in common, they both love a winner. >> number one, china likes winning, they like super stars, the warriors do both. >> curry is spending the weekend promoting under armour with stops in china and south korea but he is not the only warrior to visit china recently, klay thompson went viral after coming up short on...
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so miss bryant? >> you will not find out until you ask that question and get an answer. >> right. >> but i would suggest most respectfully that you not emulate kiddie soccer where everybody is rushing at the ball, and all of the rules are put aside and all of the discipline is put aside. >> i couldn't agree with you more. we could methodically go through this as to what would happen if mueller was fired for no cause, it would be disastrous and i have no reason to believe that's going to happen, but i along with many others say that's a non-starter. you don't need to worry about that, there would be plenty of blowback. >>ay i sugge, senator graham, when you go to a meeting, you have two tools. a list of names of people you want and a calendar and in effect, your consultation is a negotiation with the special counsel and he says, number one, number two on the list, you could have them tomorrow. >> the whole purpose of that question is not to ask how we move forward organizationally, but to suggest that
so miss bryant? >> you will not find out until you ask that question and get an answer. >> right. >> but i would suggest most respectfully that you not emulate kiddie soccer where everybody is rushing at the ball, and all of the rules are put aside and all of the discipline is put aside. >> i couldn't agree with you more. we could methodically go through this as to what would happen if mueller was fired for no cause, it would be disastrous and i have no reason to believe...
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nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.king up his royal duties full—time. for the past two years, the duke of cambridge has been working for the east anglian air ambulance service, based in cambridge. a former british olympic athlete has revealed that she self—harmed while struggling to cope with the demands of elite competition. rebekah wilson — a member of team gb‘s two—woman bobsleigh crew at the 2014 sochi games — told how the "intense pressure" of training took its toll and says she believes the duty of care towards athletes needs to be addressed. she's been speaking exclusively to our sports editor, dan roan. 0n the outside, rebekah wilson was living the dream, representing team gb at the 2014 winter olympics. a star of a sport defined by courage and speed, the bobsleigh. but behind the dedication was a darker secret she now wants to share. a 26—year—old telling me how life is an elite athlete took its toll. i had to hold it together and the only way i could do that was at the time when i was self—harming, i would tr
nick bryant, bbc news, south dakota.king up his royal duties full—time. for the past two years, the duke of cambridge has been working for the east anglian air ambulance service, based in cambridge. a former british olympic athlete has revealed that she self—harmed while struggling to cope with the demands of elite competition. rebekah wilson — a member of team gb‘s two—woman bobsleigh crew at the 2014 sochi games — told how the "intense pressure" of training took its toll...
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nick bryant bbc news, nebraska. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories.which will give his husband the same pension rights as a wife would receive. the ruling — in favour ofjohn walker — could have a dramatic effect on the entitlement of thousands of people in same sex marriages or civil partnerships. royal bank of scotland has been fined more than £3.5 billion by the us authorities for its role in selling the risky mortgage products that were at the centre of the financial crisis. another fine, which could be even bigger, is expected later this year. the boss of rbs — which is still 72% owned by the government — described today's settlement as a "stark reminder" of what had happened. unemployment has fallen to its lowest level since 2005, down 6a,000 to 1.a9 million in the three months to may. figures out today also show earnings rose by 2% year—on—year, that's slightly higher than predicted, but still below the rate of inflation. andy murray is out of wimbledon. the defending champion and world number one was beaten in the quarter finals by the american
nick bryant bbc news, nebraska. a brief look at some of the day's other other news stories.which will give his husband the same pension rights as a wife would receive. the ruling — in favour ofjohn walker — could have a dramatic effect on the entitlement of thousands of people in same sex marriages or civil partnerships. royal bank of scotland has been fined more than £3.5 billion by the us authorities for its role in selling the risky mortgage products that were at the centre of the...
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john: in bryant park there is a much nicer looking bathroom that gets a lot of use.hey pay for it? >> it's private bidding. they are nimble, they adjust. kennedy: i know they built the building out of durable materials. john: so did bryant park. they have the rule book, it's ring i'd, it slows everyone down. kennedy: often type when we talk about regulations and getting government out of the way, it sound theoretical. the ultimate end is taxpayers, and they are paying a lot more money on something that's essentially useless. a little hole in the ground. they have squatters in india. that would cost $3,000, $4,000. lysol and you are good to go. john: i'm not going there. kennedy: then you have a beautiful commode in the park. i love your work, your reporting and your heart. thank you very much. coming up, hillary clinton has emerged from the wood, but she saw her shadow which means six more weeks of blaming the rugs for her loss. i'll tell you about her new book, it has a name. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me fee
john: in bryant park there is a much nicer looking bathroom that gets a lot of use.hey pay for it? >> it's private bidding. they are nimble, they adjust. kennedy: i know they built the building out of durable materials. john: so did bryant park. they have the rule book, it's ring i'd, it slows everyone down. kennedy: often type when we talk about regulations and getting government out of the way, it sound theoretical. the ultimate end is taxpayers, and they are paying a lot more money on...
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john: in bryant park there is a much nicer looking bathroom that gets a lot of use. it's private bidding. they are nimble, they adjust. kennedy: i know they built the building out of durable materials. john: so did bryant park. they have the rule book, it's ring i'd, it slows everyone down. kennedy: often type when we talk about regulations and getting government out of the way, it sound theoretical. the ultimate end is taxpayers, and they are paying a lot more money on something that's essentially useless. a little hole in the ground. they have squatters in india. that would cost $3,000, $4,000. lysol and you are good to go. john: i'm not going there. kennedy: then you have a beautiful commode in the park. i love your work, your reporting and your heart. thank you very much. coming up, hillary clinton has emerged from the wood, but she saw her shadow which means six more weeks of blaming the rugs this lovely lady has a typical airline credit card. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. t
john: in bryant park there is a much nicer looking bathroom that gets a lot of use. it's private bidding. they are nimble, they adjust. kennedy: i know they built the building out of durable materials. john: so did bryant park. they have the rule book, it's ring i'd, it slows everyone down. kennedy: often type when we talk about regulations and getting government out of the way, it sound theoretical. the ultimate end is taxpayers, and they are paying a lot more money on something that's...
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bryant quite sunny.y and legalese will blow them a through the day, perhaps not too many, where the temperature is 21 or 22. into the beginning of next week, some more showers, heaviest in scotland and northern ireland, but use the later showers and hopefully more sunshine. this is bbc world news today. our top stories: charlie gard, the terminally ill british baby whose medical care was the subject of a court battle has died, a week before was the subject of a court battle has died. donald trump takes cover after a setback in the senate and a public row between two of his closest aides. also, volunteers trying to save canada's wild horses from hunters before it's too late.
bryant quite sunny.y and legalese will blow them a through the day, perhaps not too many, where the temperature is 21 or 22. into the beginning of next week, some more showers, heaviest in scotland and northern ireland, but use the later showers and hopefully more sunshine. this is bbc world news today. our top stories: charlie gard, the terminally ill british baby whose medical care was the subject of a court battle has died, a week before was the subject of a court battle has died. donald...
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nick bryant, bbc news, nebraska. it's our penultimate show on 100 days+.hellady, managing director of the stockbrokers tjm europe is here. the cow man! he is back. you watch that video, people in nebraska asking why you keep going on about the russia thing. even if you take donaldjr out of the russia thing. even if you take donald jr out of this, let's say he isa donald jr out of this, let's say he is a political novice, there is still in the e—mail thread showing that russia wanted to interfere in the election. surely worthy of reporting. but they have tried to get involved in other elections around the world, that is what they do. it is nothing new, it is old news. it is just a fact that those who who did not get their candidate elected are apoplectic and cannot deliver the fact that donald trump beat their candidate. but we just heard from republicans and they're worried in congress that this is co nsta ntly worried in congress that this is constantly overshadowing the agenda, it has been shoved down the line, there's not on health care, tax reform, inf
nick bryant, bbc news, nebraska. it's our penultimate show on 100 days+.hellady, managing director of the stockbrokers tjm europe is here. the cow man! he is back. you watch that video, people in nebraska asking why you keep going on about the russia thing. even if you take donaldjr out of the russia thing. even if you take donald jr out of this, let's say he isa donald jr out of this, let's say he is a political novice, there is still in the e—mail thread showing that russia wanted to...
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the oklahoma city thunder star won the trophy over kris bryant of the chicago cubs, sidney crosby oftsburgh olympic swimmer michael phelps."it's been an unbelievable journey for me," said westbrook, a fashion fiend who adjusted his black shirt and green pants with wide white stripes before he spoke. "i want to make sure i look good first."biles became the most decorated u.s. olympic gymnast at the rio de janeiro games, winning five medals, including four golds and a bronze. she beat out (darya) russell westbrook won best male athlete at the espys, while olympic gymnast simone biles earned best female athlete honors wednesday night.westbook was the nba mvp, led the league in scoring and set a record for most triple-doubles in a season with 42. the oklahoma city thunder star won the trophy over kris bryant of the chicago cubs, sidney crosby of the pittsburgh penguins and olympic swimmer michael phelps. "it's been an unbelievable journey for me," said westbrook, a fashion fiend who adjusted his black shirt and green pants with wide white stripes before he spoke. "i want to make sure i l
the oklahoma city thunder star won the trophy over kris bryant of the chicago cubs, sidney crosby oftsburgh olympic swimmer michael phelps."it's been an unbelievable journey for me," said westbrook, a fashion fiend who adjusted his black shirt and green pants with wide white stripes before he spoke. "i want to make sure i look good first."biles became the most decorated u.s. olympic gymnast at the rio de janeiro games, winning five medals, including four golds and a bronze....
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so i was with some writer friends of mine and aidy bryant, cast member aidy bryant. [ cheers ] we were my writer friends was like "put a hole in the wall. put a hole in the wall." >> jimmy: yeah. >> and uh -- >> jimmy: break it. >> so i did. and i put a hole in the wall, and then they all put a hole in the wall. then aidy came back from the bathroom and she was like, "guys, the walls aren't coming down." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're just painting -- they're painting the offices. you put holes all in the wall. >> i bought a big bucket of spackle. >> jimmy: that's what you did, yeah. >> we'll see what happens. >> jimmy: a big bucket of spackle. >> i sincerely apologize to whoever i made trouble for. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, they're fine. >> but i did feel alive. wow, did i feel young and alive. >> jimmy: you are young and alive. >> yes. >> jimmy: pal, let's talk about this movie. this is a big deal. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you and scarlett johansson, who else is in the cast? ilana glazer. >> jillian bell, ilana glazer and zoe kravitz. >> jimmy: i love her man, she's so funny.
so i was with some writer friends of mine and aidy bryant, cast member aidy bryant. [ cheers ] we were my writer friends was like "put a hole in the wall. put a hole in the wall." >> jimmy: yeah. >> and uh -- >> jimmy: break it. >> so i did. and i put a hole in the wall, and then they all put a hole in the wall. then aidy came back from the bathroom and she was like, "guys, the walls aren't coming down." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they're just...
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william curlin bryant -- william cullen bryant said new york was more of a southern city. and banking, merchandising. they were selling everything. the spread of slavery through the south was funded by new york banks, supplied by new york merchants. so, it was a very long and close relationship. a lot of people in new york, not just the bankers and the shipping magnate's, but anyone working on the docks, in the hotels, where 100,000 new yorkers he or would come, there york80,000 people in new and 100,000 southerners in 1860. that's a lot of folks. anyone working in a restaurant, a hotel, a gambling house had reason to feel pro-south, proslavery and anti-abolition. richard: so they are here for business and tourism? john: yes. richard: four votes? what was the political complexion of the city? barnet: one indicator, the lame-duck mayor, fernando word, his message to the city council -- this was secession winter was that new york city should take it upon itself to secede from the union. he said, you know, we've got good economic relationships with all of the state. we can be
william curlin bryant -- william cullen bryant said new york was more of a southern city. and banking, merchandising. they were selling everything. the spread of slavery through the south was funded by new york banks, supplied by new york merchants. so, it was a very long and close relationship. a lot of people in new york, not just the bankers and the shipping magnate's, but anyone working on the docks, in the hotels, where 100,000 new yorkers he or would come, there york80,000 people in new...
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the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says bryant chase, attorney for three officers suing fordeets and people i talk to now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would have been nice if they had a warning about this sooner. >> reporter: that's something chase is hoping will change. >> so paulo sandoval with us now. how expansive is this problem? >> that's one of the key questions right now, christi, should civilians be worried out there. we just heard from bryant chase's attorney there, he's representing about six civilian families complaining about carbon monoxide in their vehicles, we are reaching to ford motor company to see if they have received similar complaints from those who are not police officers but really it all boils down to one main recommendation that we're hearing, christi, right now is if you do drive one of these ford explorers, especially 2011 through 2015, perhaps install a carbon monoxide detector. it is a small expense that could make a major difference. >> no doubt about it, polo sandoval, appreciate
the maintenance bulletins date back to 2012, says bryant chase, attorney for three officers suing fordeets and people i talk to now are putting carbon monoxide detectors in the vehicles so they can catch it ahead of time. it would have been nice if they had a warning about this sooner. >> reporter: that's something chase is hoping will change. >> so paulo sandoval with us now. how expansive is this problem? >> that's one of the key questions right now, christi, should...
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bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage.("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson)
bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage.("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson)
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. >> so, you know luke bryant.ou're besties. >> yes, friend of the show. >> friend of the show. >> and your bff. >> i got to interview. he has a special airing next week. he even taught me how to do his little dance where he shakes his butt. adorable. we had a great time. >> people are attracted to his rear end. >> he said this experience is special he had with me, teaching me the dance. he's never done that before. >> he's never done that before. >> that's what he said. >> did he allow you to touch him? touch his butt? >> no. he's a respectful man. of course not. of course he doesn't let people go around touching his butt. >> i will one-up you. >> what? >> the country star eased up on that strict restriction. the no-touching rule after meeting 88-year-old francis danoway. >> francis encroaching on my man. >> this was at a meet and greet. >> they look pretty happy about the situation. look at the look on francis's face right now. >> he showed you the dance moves, he showed francis a little bit more. >> all right, f
. >> so, you know luke bryant.ou're besties. >> yes, friend of the show. >> friend of the show. >> and your bff. >> i got to interview. he has a special airing next week. he even taught me how to do his little dance where he shakes his butt. adorable. we had a great time. >> people are attracted to his rear end. >> he said this experience is special he had with me, teaching me the dance. he's never done that before. >> he's never done that before....
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the 4-0 lead and chris bryant adds to that and hammers the ball to the seats left center, two-run shot. he had 3 2/3 k quintana had no problem and 12 strikeouts and seven shutout innings and the cubs blanked the birds 8-0. >>> the only man in the hifty r history of wimbledon to ever win eight titles is who? you had to watch tonight, was it marin cilic or do you think it was roger federer? >> rog! >> i think i gave away the answer. the duke and duchess of cambridge came out to witness history from their buddy roger. he had cilic on the run and federer puts it away and he'd take the first set 6-3. second set, this is the trainer coming out for cilic. turns out even before the match he was battling a painful blister on his foot. it's heartbreaking to watch. he pushed on, but with the injury and roger being roger, too much, championship point here and it's an ace. roger federer wins his eighth player. he has twin boys and twin girls. not all of them were amused with the win today. look at this little guy. >> they're, like, come on, it's dad's 19th grand slam title. look alive! they were ju
the 4-0 lead and chris bryant adds to that and hammers the ball to the seats left center, two-run shot. he had 3 2/3 k quintana had no problem and 12 strikeouts and seven shutout innings and the cubs blanked the birds 8-0. >>> the only man in the hifty r history of wimbledon to ever win eight titles is who? you had to watch tonight, was it marin cilic or do you think it was roger federer? >> rog! >> i think i gave away the answer. the duke and duchess of cambridge came out...
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. >> they watched as their son skylar a 20 year old soldier fell in love with a bryant high school cheerleader, danielle. >> there was nothing that could key them apart. >> in fact danielle dropped out of her northern california high school to marry skylar and live with him close to the ft. lewis army base in washington. on october 16th, 2014, skylar nemets was returning from a mission but pan hours of his return. danielle was dead shot in the back of the head with an ar15 rifle. >> i didn't mean to hurt anybody. >> did you intentionally kill your wife, skylar. >> no, i did not. >> why didn't he try to revive his wife or even call 911. >> he was saying this is an accident. we believe he murdered his wife. >> prosecutors say skylar shot and killed his 19 year old wife in a jealous rage and charged him with first degree murder. >> they found him guilty before they investigated. >> i can live withri'm the reason danielle died but i can't live with being called a murderer. >> you can see the full report the soldier's wife tonight on 48 hours right here on cbs. up next, wild monkeys facing off with
. >> they watched as their son skylar a 20 year old soldier fell in love with a bryant high school cheerleader, danielle. >> there was nothing that could key them apart. >> in fact danielle dropped out of her northern california high school to marry skylar and live with him close to the ft. lewis army base in washington. on october 16th, 2014, skylar nemets was returning from a mission but pan hours of his return. danielle was dead shot in the back of the head with an ar15...
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this was done by an artist that has painted other athletes like kobe bryant. >>> the san francisco aidsised about $2 million of the weekend for the hiv and aids programs with over 7000 people taking part at the walk in golden gate park. organizers said there was a political tone this year due to the worry over the senate healthcare bill. some walkers are worried they could lose their health coverage, and the volunteer for the aids memorial says that medicare helps to pay for $2000 worth of medicine per month. >> i have been living with aids for over 25 years. if they take away my healthcare i will maybe have two years to live if i am lucky. i'm dependent on those meds. >> there's something in the air, it is time to rise up and fight are the people that deserve it and need our help. >> this was the 31st year for the aids walk and organizers say that $88 million has been raised for the hiv services in the bay area since the walk again -- began. >>> coming up, repairs to the storm damaged road in east contra costa county, and we will show you the action people had to take two stay connecte
this was done by an artist that has painted other athletes like kobe bryant. >>> the san francisco aidsised about $2 million of the weekend for the hiv and aids programs with over 7000 people taking part at the walk in golden gate park. organizers said there was a political tone this year due to the worry over the senate healthcare bill. some walkers are worried they could lose their health coverage, and the volunteer for the aids memorial says that medicare helps to pay for $2000...
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. >> bryant, he you chases in question. can you really ever have enough starbucks? a good anti- starbucks argument. i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me. so, my curiosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks location from opening on the corner of state marks place and avenue way. the east village you think funky. it is a by small businesses, small shops and coffee shops. starbucks could be the last off for a lot of smaller independent run businesses. these villages special because of the unique, small shops and that is why people live here and people come here to open new businesses. a national chain sex money out, creates a level of homogenization that looks at diversity. >> they want the area rezoned in a way that prohibits chain. >> the kids play in the park, it's the kind of neighbors that
. >> bryant, he you chases in question. can you really ever have enough starbucks? a good anti- starbucks argument. i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me. so, my curiosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks...
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ventnor, cleve bryant, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> high sure.ned vacation for up and down the coast. people are supposed to be out of the water and monmouth opportunityy. flames between 6 to 7 feet was lehigh. and flash flooding did naj near pittsburgh as well. fast moving water and knocked down fences and how wy ed away of cow and two calves. >> and heavy downpour sent water and mud cascading. they did not see this coming. the governor declared a state of emergency. >> a philadelphia man was struck and killed by lightning in satellite beach florida. brevard county sheriff office says it happened friday afternoon and cpr was spevshed but lamar rayfield later died at the hospital from injuries. i don't think it's afternoon storms it's a threat for beachgoers. >> police are investigating in north philly the shots were fired 21 and woodstock:30 tonight. two victims are 24-year-old men. one was taken to temple university hospital and other to has been man. they're both stable. we are waiting for information about the third victim in this case. polic
ventnor, cleve bryant, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> high sure.ned vacation for up and down the coast. people are supposed to be out of the water and monmouth opportunityy. flames between 6 to 7 feet was lehigh. and flash flooding did naj near pittsburgh as well. fast moving water and knocked down fences and how wy ed away of cow and two calves. >> and heavy downpour sent water and mud cascading. they did not see this coming. the governor declared a state of emergency. >> a...
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they signed goalie bryant elliott from the flames. plus they signed forward mike.ve mason however has found a new home. he signed with winnipeg. two year $8.2 million contract. mason spent the last five years with the orange and black but he wanted out because he didn't want to platoon with michal neuvirth. >> all right, lesley. >> bye-bye steve mason. >> thank you so much. appreciate that. still ahead wildfires continue to burn out west. we're going to show you what hot shot crew found in arizona that wil >> ♪ >> welcome back. firefighters known as the flagstaff hot shots were caught on camera making an adorable little rescue. let's let you take a look at what they its a little hard to tell with the fire and darkness but in there capable hands are two little off and ons. the u.s. forest service says the two off and ons were separated from their mom trapped in the path of the goodwin fire as of saturday afternoon the goodwin fire burned more than 25,000 acres. now a nearby brian head utah evacuees of the brian head fire finally allowed to go home after nearly two w
they signed goalie bryant elliott from the flames. plus they signed forward mike.ve mason however has found a new home. he signed with winnipeg. two year $8.2 million contract. mason spent the last five years with the orange and black but he wanted out because he didn't want to platoon with michal neuvirth. >> all right, lesley. >> bye-bye steve mason. >> thank you so much. appreciate that. still ahead wildfires continue to burn out west. we're going to show you what hot shot...
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energy, and today they are unveiling new solar panels installed at two public garages on webster and bryantges and electric vehicle charging stations. they want to make driving electric, convenient and economical. >>> fans of michael phelps are a bit disappointed to learn the olympic swimmer didn't really race a real great white shark. instead, the swimmer competed against a computer simulated shark yesterday kicking off shark week on discovery channel. phelps lost by two seconds in the 100-meter the shark finished ten seconds faster than the men's world record. >>> this guy's face-to-face meal with an alligator coming up next. copdso to breathe better,athe. i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhal
energy, and today they are unveiling new solar panels installed at two public garages on webster and bryantges and electric vehicle charging stations. they want to make driving electric, convenient and economical. >>> fans of michael phelps are a bit disappointed to learn the olympic swimmer didn't really race a real great white shark. instead, the swimmer competed against a computer simulated shark yesterday kicking off shark week on discovery channel. phelps lost by two seconds in...
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>> and kobe bryant raising tree girls. >> takes a king to make a prince. >> guess who?r proving 59's the new 29. plus charissa's in new orleans for one crazy girl trip. >> relax it, yes! >> now on "extra." >>
>> and kobe bryant raising tree girls. >> takes a king to make a prince. >> guess who?r proving 59's the new 29. plus charissa's in new orleans for one crazy girl trip. >> relax it, yes! >> now on "extra." >>
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the city unveiled new solar panels placed on two garages on webster and bryant street. charges stations will be powered by the renewable energy those solar panels generate onsite. officials say all this brings palo alto closer to achieving its goal of getting 4% of its power from solar that's generated by the city. >> i think it's really important that we have visible signs that we're fighting climate change, that other communities can look at, that the state can look at and that the federal government can look at. i think it's up to us the way the federal government and rest of the country is going to show the way. >> officials say the solar panels and the new charging stations are set to go online next week at two garages near california avenue. >>> temperatures did cool down quite a bit today. we talked about that. there's a lot of fog out there right now. the marine layer is deep. it's over 2,000 feet deep. it's barely holding together as the fog bank. all the cool moist air is coming inland. what you can't see in this picture, live camera shot, looks like emeryvill
the city unveiled new solar panels placed on two garages on webster and bryant street. charges stations will be powered by the renewable energy those solar panels generate onsite. officials say all this brings palo alto closer to achieving its goal of getting 4% of its power from solar that's generated by the city. >> i think it's really important that we have visible signs that we're fighting climate change, that other communities can look at, that the state can look at and that the...
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the city unveiled six new electric vehicle charging stations at the bryant street garage. it's just off university avenue and that's on top of the three that were already there. all of them powered by solar panels. more charging ports will also be up and running soon at several garages nearby. so far, drivers have been using them for free, but that perk will come to an end next month when the city starts charging about two bucks per use. all of that is part of palo alto's broader push to use more solar energy that's locally generated. >>> the governor will be on treasure island later on this morning to sign the controversial "cap and trade" agreement extension into law. how this could impact you straight ahead. >> it's a controversial item tonight on the berkeley city council meet's agenda, berkeley police reforms. details coming up. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning t... >>> good morning, it's tuesday, july 25. i'm anne makovec. >> i'm kenny choi. the morning rush is about to start. the dublin interchange on the left, a beautiful shot
the city unveiled six new electric vehicle charging stations at the bryant street garage. it's just off university avenue and that's on top of the three that were already there. all of them powered by solar panels. more charging ports will also be up and running soon at several garages nearby. so far, drivers have been using them for free, but that perk will come to an end next month when the city starts charging about two bucks per use. all of that is part of palo alto's broader push to use...