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mr. bryant. hat search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee. they had a picture from the machine. >> the man that had concealed his head and face that was able to successfully use the brients' atm. >> whoever making the withdrawal, it it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography were working against the lawmen. >> we spent weeks everywhere in that it entire area. we did everything from vehicle patrol, atv patrolling, horseback, on foot, everywhere. >> john bryant had seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. the fbi posted a $10,000 reward for information, but the bryant case went cold. until meredith emerson loomed on the lawmen's radar. >> our lead investigator began following that case, and immediately there were some similarities that we saw between the two cases. both of these incidents oc
mr. bryant. hat search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee. they had a picture from the machine. >> the man that had concealed his head and face that was able to successfully use the brients' atm. >> whoever making the withdrawal, it it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography...
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i would like to invite mr bryant go vote to discuss this item. >> i know you're trying to wrap up soon. i want to give you a short update on the labour study. i have a final draft r.f.p. for the survey of on-demand workers, which i have given you copies of today. i am venting it, running it through our advisory committee and gathering feedback and hopefully will be issuing that r.f.p. in the next few weeks. commissioner ronan, you suggested i reach out to the national employment law project. approved very helpful. i talked with becky smith there and she connected me with the washington department of commerce which is actually doing a survey nearly identical to the one we are doing. we have been able to share information and i have been able to draw language from their r.f.p. into our r.f.p. i did mention to you at the last meeting, thank you for that connection. i did mention at the last meeting that the costs for the survey is likely to rise. we will know --dash we won't know exactly how much until we get proposals and. what i've done is broken the r.f.p. up into phases. the first pha
i would like to invite mr bryant go vote to discuss this item. >> i know you're trying to wrap up soon. i want to give you a short update on the labour study. i have a final draft r.f.p. for the survey of on-demand workers, which i have given you copies of today. i am venting it, running it through our advisory committee and gathering feedback and hopefully will be issuing that r.f.p. in the next few weeks. commissioner ronan, you suggested i reach out to the national employment law...
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mr. cohen was weak. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. nick: michael cohen was donald trump's mr. fix-it, central figu in the billionaires business empire. the lawyer who made his problems go away nowotentially poses a huge problem himself for the present. >> mr. cohen has cooperated, mr. cohen will continue to cooperate. sentencing is set for december 12. nick: the fast talking new york rnattoey remained tightlipped outside court. those wordfrom his lawyer are a startling new development.it eans he is sharing information with collision investigation. up until now michael cohen has been prosecuted by investigators here in new york. what makes this so significante is that it is rst time he has been charged by and entered into a plea agreement with robert mueller, the special counsel looking into allegations of collusion between the trump thpresidential campaign an kremlin. inside court, he pleaded guilty to making false statements to congss about a real estate project that would have altered the skyline of moscow, proposed trump tower in the russian capital. talks about the project
mr. cohen was weak. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. nick: michael cohen was donald trump's mr. fix-it, central figu in the billionaires business empire. the lawyer who made his problems go away nowotentially poses a huge problem himself for the present. >> mr. cohen has cooperated, mr. cohen will continue to cooperate. sentencing is set for december 12. nick: the fast talking new york rnattoey remained tightlipped outside court. those wordfrom his lawyer are a...
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mr trump has responded by calling michael cohen a very weak man, who was lying to get a reduced sentence. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has cooperated. mr cohen will continue to co—operate. sentencing is set for december 12. but the fast—talking new york attorney remained tight—lipped outside court. those words from his lawyer are a startling new development. it means he's sharing information with the russian collusion investigation. up until now, michael cohen has been prosecuted by investigators based here in new york. but what makes this so significant is that it's the first time he's been charged by and entered into a plea agreement with robert mueller, the special counsel looking into allegations of collusion between the trump presidential campaign and the kremlin. inside court, he pleaded guilty to making false statements to congress about a real estate project that would hav
mr trump has responded by calling michael cohen a very weak man, who was lying to get a reduced sentence. our north america correspondent nick bryant reports. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has cooperated. mr cohen will continue to co—operate. sentencing is set for december 12. but the...
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mr trump's response is that his former right—hand man is lying now, to prosecutors, to win a shorter sentence. nick bryantts. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has co—operated. mr cohen will continue to co—operate. sentencing is set for december 12. though the fast—talking new york attorney remained tight—lipped outside court, those words from his lawyer are a startling new development. it means he's sharing information with the russian collusion investigation. up until now, michael cohen has been prosecuted by investigators based here in new york. but what makes this so significant is that it's the first time he's been charged by and entered into a plea agreement with robert mueller, the special counsel looking into allegations of collusion between the trump presidential campaign and the kremlin. inside court, he pleaded guilty to making false statements to congress about a real estate project that would have
mr trump's response is that his former right—hand man is lying now, to prosecutors, to win a shorter sentence. nick bryantts. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has co—operated. mr cohen will continue to co—operate. sentencing is set for december 12. though the fast—talking new york...
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michael cohen said he made the false statements out of loyalty to mr trump. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant so significant? michael cohen was donald trump's mr fixit, a centralfigure in his business empire but the lawyer who used to make donald trump a's problems go away is now a big problems go away is now a big problem for the president himself because today in court he admitted to lying in congress about a proposed real estate development in russia, a planned trump tower in the heart of moscow and he said he did so heart of moscow and he said he did so out of loyalty to a figure described in court as individual one, individual one is donald trump. now, mrtrump one, individual one is donald trump. now, mr trump trashed his former lawyer today, he said he was a liar, he said he was a weak man, but he does now pose a threat to donald trump because we found out for the first time he is cooperating with robert mueller, the special council looking into allegations that the trump presidential campaign colluded with the kremlin. nick, thank you. nick briant there for us in new york. there should
michael cohen said he made the false statements out of loyalty to mr trump. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant so significant? michael cohen was donald trump's mr fixit, a centralfigure in his business empire but the lawyer who used to make donald trump a's problems go away is now a big problems go away is now a big problem for the president himself because today in court he admitted to lying in congress about a proposed real estate development in russia, a planned trump tower in the...
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mr cohen had already admitted breaking the law on campaignfunding. it's the latest twist in the investigation that's cast a shadow over the first two years of the trump presidency. our north america correspondent nick bryantts. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has cooperated. mr cohen will continue to cooperate. sentencing is set for december 12th. but the fast—talking new york attorney remained tight—lipped outside court. those words from his lawyer are a startling new development. it means he's sharing information with the russian collusion investigation. up until now, michael cohen has been prosecuted by investigators based here in new york. but what makes this so significant is that it's the first time he's been charged by and entered into a plea agreement with robert mueller — the special counsel looking into allegations of collusion between the trump presidential campaign and the kremlin. inside court he pleaded guilty to making false statements to congress about a real estate project that would have alt
mr cohen had already admitted breaking the law on campaignfunding. it's the latest twist in the investigation that's cast a shadow over the first two years of the trump presidency. our north america correspondent nick bryantts. michael cohen was donald trump's mr fix—it — a centralfigure in the billionaire‘s business empire. but the lawyer who used to make mr trump's problems go away now potentially poses a huge problem himself for the president. mr cohen has cooperated. mr cohen will...
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mr. web. next speaker, please. >> clerk: [reading names] >> my name is bryant -- i'm a community organizer at central city collaborative, i work in the tenderloin and i'm here to express my support for both safer taylor street projects and 6th street projects. our community has been involved with sfmta throughout the design process and we worked hard since the beginning to make sure these two corridors will be safe for both pedestrians and for our residents and pedestrians include drivers and residents include homeless people. let me reiterate that. safety improvements benefit everyone. it might be true that wider sidewalks may encourage encampments but that also means that our seniors and children will be able to utilize the sidewalks safely and more efficiently. even homeless people deserve better traffic signals, they deserve shorter crosswalks, more pedestrian lightings, they deserve safety improvements and we need that as soon as possible. we cannot just settle that one pedestrian get hit every 16 days. it should be zero and these projects will help us reach that goal. i hope you help our community by approving th
mr. web. next speaker, please. >> clerk: [reading names] >> my name is bryant -- i'm a community organizer at central city collaborative, i work in the tenderloin and i'm here to express my support for both safer taylor street projects and 6th street projects. our community has been involved with sfmta throughout the design process and we worked hard since the beginning to make sure these two corridors will be safe for both pedestrians and for our residents and pedestrians include...
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bryant, teresa jones, canton, and burrows. reverend brown, welcome. oh, my goodness. also, just to acknowledge the hearing speakers, mr. david canon has requested a 20-minute time for presentation. welcome, reverend brown. >> madam chair, thank you very much. to all the members of the board of supervisors, i, first of all, very grateful that you have given the leadership along with the mayor to deal with this very serious matter. you know, back in the early 30s, 40s, 50s, there was a commentator named gabriel heater. he will come on during those war years particularly, saying, good evening. there's good news tonight. [ laughter ] >> well, i was on my phone because i just got some good news. would you believe that mr. charles johnson, one of the major owners of the giants, sent me a letter indicating that he made a misstep. the ball was fumbled. but we're going to retrieve that ball and make a touchdown for justice in this town. with the giants. >> audience: yes. >> reverend brown: i hope i can say that's good news with the city in this regard, regarding how black employees have been treated, so grossly unfair, but this
bryant, teresa jones, canton, and burrows. reverend brown, welcome. oh, my goodness. also, just to acknowledge the hearing speakers, mr. david canon has requested a 20-minute time for presentation. welcome, reverend brown. >> madam chair, thank you very much. to all the members of the board of supervisors, i, first of all, very grateful that you have given the leadership along with the mayor to deal with this very serious matter. you know, back in the early 30s, 40s, 50s, there was a...
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bryant resign? the honourable gentleman, member for rhondda isn't being asked by anybody else to resign, and that's not going to happen. mr mr speaker. woukd the attorney general agree with me that the eu citizens can take great comfort from the clear commitments that have been given in the case of a no deal, and they should therefore ignore the scaremongering done by the separatists opposite? —— would. attorney general! i can quite understand why, at a time of national uncertainty, those affected by this situation might be worried. but let me say from this despatch box here this morning on behalf of the government, they should not worry. the fact is that their rights will be protected. this government is determined and committed to that. shortly afterwards, the leader of the house tried to make things even clearer. what i do want to make absolutely clear to the house is that the government has said and confirmed that in the unlikely event of not reaching a deal with the eu, the uk will honour its commitment to all eu citizens and their family members resident by the 29th of march, 2019, that they will be able to remain h
bryant resign? the honourable gentleman, member for rhondda isn't being asked by anybody else to resign, and that's not going to happen. mr mr speaker. woukd the attorney general agree with me that the eu citizens can take great comfort from the clear commitments that have been given in the case of a no deal, and they should therefore ignore the scaremongering done by the separatists opposite? —— would. attorney general! i can quite understand why, at a time of national uncertainty, those...
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elections mr mueller went quiet but last week president trump turned in long—awaited written answers to the prosecutor. those answers, made under oath, are now locked in. lets talk to nick bryant studio. look at that. still nice to see unique. but of talk about what went on in court today. what we learned was that president trump was briefed while he was the nominee and there were discussions even of donald trump going to moscow to look at this business deal that was in the office. a couple of crucial things came out in court today. it's freezing outside by the way. that's why i stepped inside. i was going to be blown away. i got a bit soft in my old age. a couple of things happened today in court. 0ne my old age. a couple of things happened today in court. one was that we learned that michael cohen had lied to congress about how long these discussions about the trump tower the heart of the russian capital moscow had gone on. he told congress that those discussions endedin congress that those discussions ended in january, congress that those discussions ended injanuary, why is that significant? it before the political primary season begins. but before iowa and new hampshire bu
elections mr mueller went quiet but last week president trump turned in long—awaited written answers to the prosecutor. those answers, made under oath, are now locked in. lets talk to nick bryant studio. look at that. still nice to see unique. but of talk about what went on in court today. what we learned was that president trump was briefed while he was the nominee and there were discussions even of donald trump going to moscow to look at this business deal that was in the office. a couple...