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that's a location we see major vehicle queueing at bryant. that box-blocking issue with pedestrian conflicts would be hard to address under current traffic conditions at that location. also, it's not a street that crosses third. it just intersections third and from a geometric perspective there's less urgency than there otherwise would be. regarding enforcement, my task as a project manager and my team i worked with and we look at design and we have an enforcement effort that take place every afternoon all over the city and p.c.o.s are helpful but we don't want to rely on them too much. >> commissioner: anything else, directors? very good. this is an action item so we will go to public comment. >> good afternoon, chair heinicke and board members. i'll the policy and program lead with walk san francisco. we're pleased with the project. five of the munis go down the corridor and pedestrians use them and people who walk. all transit riders are pedestrians. this project includes great pedestrian safety features and we heard 20 feet of sidewalk ex
that's a location we see major vehicle queueing at bryant. that box-blocking issue with pedestrian conflicts would be hard to address under current traffic conditions at that location. also, it's not a street that crosses third. it just intersections third and from a geometric perspective there's less urgency than there otherwise would be. regarding enforcement, my task as a project manager and my team i worked with and we look at design and we have an enforcement effort that take place every...
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how valuable was bryant viÑas to the f.b.i.? his testimony, through his debriefings, identifying people, teaching us how he had walked this pathway from long island, new york into al qaeda. >> pelley: you didn't know that stuff before? >> mccabe: learning about his experience completely broke the mold from the way that we thought business was happening. prior to viÑas, the idea that any american could just head to pakistan and go seek out al qaeda and affiliate with that group was something we thought couldn't be done. >> pelley: he was a game changer for the f.b.i., in terms of al qaeda? >> mccabe: i would say so, yes. >> steve zissou: his information has stopped more attacks than you can even conceive of. >> pelley: steve zissou is a defense lawyer with a top security clearance. he's represented several terrorism suspects, including bryant viÑas. >> zissou: i have reviewed both classified and unclassified information, and the government's submissions to the court make it unequivocally clear that his information stopped attacks
how valuable was bryant viÑas to the f.b.i.? his testimony, through his debriefings, identifying people, teaching us how he had walked this pathway from long island, new york into al qaeda. >> pelley: you didn't know that stuff before? >> mccabe: learning about his experience completely broke the mold from the way that we thought business was happening. prior to viÑas, the idea that any american could just head to pakistan and go seek out al qaeda and affiliate with that group was...
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you avoid turning onto 3rd if you go up bryant to hit the hov lane. >> if you're coming up bryant they cross over 3rd. and you see traffic coming from further south on mission bay and it's growing even with all the investment we're making and great transit facilities growing traffic demand out of mission bay. if you think of how you get from 280 over to the bay bridge, a lot of them will get off at king and then you have actually triple-left-turn lane from king to 3rd and 3rd to the right lane opportunities to access the bay bridge. >> i'm trying to think of other ways to refunnel the traffic. i think the takeaway is we'd love to figure out how to better manage that situation. >> absolutely. >> commissioner: mr. brinkman. >> i intend to support this and see where you're going vice chair borden and where supervisor eaken is going and we need a way to turn off the tap of the cars. thankfully the t.a. is studying that until we can turn the tap down on the cars we have to manage the flow of and that's what we need and want. i love the idea of a west side bike lane because when you look at
you avoid turning onto 3rd if you go up bryant to hit the hov lane. >> if you're coming up bryant they cross over 3rd. and you see traffic coming from further south on mission bay and it's growing even with all the investment we're making and great transit facilities growing traffic demand out of mission bay. if you think of how you get from 280 over to the bay bridge, a lot of them will get off at king and then you have actually triple-left-turn lane from king to 3rd and 3rd to the right...
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keith bryant/ u.s.ire administrator: "it's the battery itself that we're concerned about from a safety perspective. lithium-ion batteries because of their composition and they way that they do generate power, do tend to generate a lot of heat as well."the batteries are stored in cylinder casings at the end of the device. the u.s. fire administration's report indicates the shape and casing around the battery may be increasing the risk of fires or explosions.keith bryant/ u.s. fire administrator: "don't use these devices or place these devices on heated surfaces. don't have these devices around flammable materials or combustible materials such as clothing."the usfa detailed 195 reported explosions or fires caused by the devices from 2009 to 2016.keith bryant/ u.s. fire administrator: "the manufacturing industry continues to look at the ways to improve the use and the safety of these batteries as we go along."for today's health minute, i'm meredith wood. ( dave ) you know when you're at ross and... wow! ..
keith bryant/ u.s.ire administrator: "it's the battery itself that we're concerned about from a safety perspective. lithium-ion batteries because of their composition and they way that they do generate power, do tend to generate a lot of heat as well."the batteries are stored in cylinder casings at the end of the device. the u.s. fire administration's report indicates the shape and casing around the battery may be increasing the risk of fires or explosions.keith bryant/ u.s. fire...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. nick bryant for us.n washington, those revelations don't change much — this was said about donald trump before he was elected and he was still elected. yes, beyond that as well, these allegations have floated about, but what is different is in some ways they have been given a face and a voice in the middle of congress. and they have also potentially given some places for congress to now look at. there is also the suggestion that there is a new investigation taking place with the southern district of new york. prosecutors looking at those business dealings and we have robert mueller‘s investigation floating about. you are right, at times it was nothing short of political pointscoring. republicans doing their very best to undermine the man they pointed out time and time again was and is a convicted liar, michael cohen, and democrats doing their best to get around that and to drill into the detail to see what they could find out. now, one of the main accusations against michael cohen was of course that he i
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. nick bryant for us.n washington, those revelations don't change much — this was said about donald trump before he was elected and he was still elected. yes, beyond that as well, these allegations have floated about, but what is different is in some ways they have been given a face and a voice in the middle of congress. and they have also potentially given some places for congress to now look at. there is also the suggestion that there is a new investigation...
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yck bryant, bbc news, newk. in other news, high-level talks between afghan officials and thtaliban are taking place in russia, coming off the back of the u.s. and taliban announcing they have made progress in peacnttalks last mo afghan government officials, one -- who are not taking part in talks, criticized the asmeeting counterproductive. a former manchester united manage year in prison in spain for tax fraud, but will not spend any time behind bars. he accepted the sentence as part of a deal with prosecutoin into a widevestigation into alleged tax evasion by top footballers. he will pay a fine of 1.75 million pounds. po francis has admitted for the first time that clerics rcxually abused nuns. he said that the cwas aware that priests and bishops had abused nuns and was working on the issue. pope francis added tt his predecessor pope benedict was forced to shut down an entire congregation of nuns who were being abused by priests. police in paris said that the fire that engued the residential builng during the
yck bryant, bbc news, newk. in other news, high-level talks between afghan officials and thtaliban are taking place in russia, coming off the back of the u.s. and taliban announcing they have made progress in peacnttalks last mo afghan government officials, one -- who are not taking part in talks, criticized the asmeeting counterproductive. a former manchester united manage year in prison in spain for tax fraud, but will not spend any time behind bars. he accepted the sentence as part of a deal...
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thanks to matt bryant for coaching us up and our friends at georgia state for allowing us to use their beautiful facility. >> the rams are here courtesy a no-call and a 57-yard line field goal from greg zir line. tray aikman, the cowboys hall of famer has won three and broadcasted five. the qb wasn't all calm and cool. his super nerves coming up. >> announcer: kickoff in atlanta brought to you by verizon, chosen by experts, chosen by you. awarded by the people? uh... correct! you don't have to choose, 'cause, uh... oh! (vo) switch to the network awarded by rootmetrics and j.d. power. now get $300 off our best phones. >>> the way that i approach the super bowls that i played in, i would get locked in during the week and study like i had during the week. it is different. you are on the road . so you have to get accustomed to that. on game day i was as relaxed as i had ever been. in the locker room prior to the game i remember sitting there thinking, man, in just a few hours this is either going to be the greatest day of my life or it's going to be the most disappointing day of my life, y
thanks to matt bryant for coaching us up and our friends at georgia state for allowing us to use their beautiful facility. >> the rams are here courtesy a no-call and a 57-yard line field goal from greg zir line. tray aikman, the cowboys hall of famer has won three and broadcasted five. the qb wasn't all calm and cool. his super nerves coming up. >> announcer: kickoff in atlanta brought to you by verizon, chosen by experts, chosen by you. awarded by the people? uh... correct! you...
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it's kind of removed from bryant street. it's further back along welch. yeah, maybe i can point to it. >> president bleiman: can you just point out on that map where the grand is, to orient us? >> yeah. the grand is here and hotel utah is here. and then, the residences are in the upper levels of this building, above the podium level. so there's windows -- down this alley, we can see a little bit of noise exposure, so that's why we recommended these windows. there's a couple levels above this building, so the lane -- line of sight might occur, even though the lower levels would probably be fine. >> president bleiman: so where the retail p.d.r. is, there's residential roof under the love that are existing -- loft that are existing right there? >> yeah. >> president bleiman: and when you took your measurements, was the grand open, friday, saturday? >> yeah. >> president bleiman: and you said -- okay. and what was your findings on that? >> let's see... >> president bleiman: the reason why i'm saying is in the past, there were a lot of complain complaints that
it's kind of removed from bryant street. it's further back along welch. yeah, maybe i can point to it. >> president bleiman: can you just point out on that map where the grand is, to orient us? >> yeah. the grand is here and hotel utah is here. and then, the residences are in the upper levels of this building, above the podium level. so there's windows -- down this alley, we can see a little bit of noise exposure, so that's why we recommended these windows. there's a couple levels...
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and the last applicant that we haven't heard from is estrella bryant or estrella bryant. good morning. how are you? pull the microphone. >> thank you. i would like to be reinstated to board three for assessment appeals board, which i have the term expires in september of last year, and i'm going on my second term, and i have lived in san francisco for 55 years, and 35 years at my current address on the potrero hill, district ten. i have been with the board, and i had my experience working for melvin belli offices. i had some experiences with kpmg for doing taxes with bank accounts. i have my education, bachelor's degree in accounting, and i majored in banking and finance. i have certificates in general institute banking doing trust accounts, conservatorships, and also conservator for the city of san francisco. i'm also married commissioner in the city of san francisco for 15 years, and i would like to be on the board again, and it was a pleasure serving with the appeals board. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. any questions, colleagues? no questions? thanks so much for b
and the last applicant that we haven't heard from is estrella bryant or estrella bryant. good morning. how are you? pull the microphone. >> thank you. i would like to be reinstated to board three for assessment appeals board, which i have the term expires in september of last year, and i'm going on my second term, and i have lived in san francisco for 55 years, and 35 years at my current address on the potrero hill, district ten. i have been with the board, and i had my experience working...
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nick bryant has this report.the last three months this courtuse has been the venue for a legal blockbuster with people queuing up to hear the case against the mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman. for the jury, it has been like watching a drama. this video showing mexican race -- mexican r marines trying to their way through the door of one of his secret hideouts. but taking so long to do so, ths drug lord caped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the bathtub and down into an underground tunnel. ri chapo did not evade capture for long and was ined in this mexican jail, but again managed to make an escape. this time down a tunnel connected to the shower in his cell, under which a motorbike was waiting to speed his getaway. but the mexican marines still came calling again. art of hise was the extradition to the united states. berated in front of the cameras before he was flown to america, u.s. prosecutors have accused the 61-year-old of drug trafficking, murder conspiracy, and money laun
nick bryant has this report.the last three months this courtuse has been the venue for a legal blockbuster with people queuing up to hear the case against the mexican drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman. for the jury, it has been like watching a drama. this video showing mexican race -- mexican r marines trying to their way through the door of one of his secret hideouts. but taking so long to do so, ths drug lord caped with his mistress through a hydraulic hatch installed in the...
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bryant tried to jump start jib's heart. then airacle on the ice, bryant was able to revive street. >> i think the first thing he said to me was, did i fall asleep? and he thought he had maybe took a little nap out there on the ice. >> he's my guardian angel. sm blessed to be here. >> jib spent days in the hospital and made a full recovery. two express his gratitude he gave his new hero the most prized possession. >> n you're the greatest hockey player of all times. >> reporter: this jersey from his old hero wayne gretzky, a game that suddenly turned life or death turning two strangers into the closest of friend. >> give you big hug. >> absolutely. >> i'm very appreciative and thank you so much for saving my life. >> jib now has a newer pacem in his chest. he hopes his close call will motite for ice rinks to install defill having one there saved his life. >>> we are getting a sneak peek at the -- >> historians andma craftspent two years researching and remodeling the front parlor. they used 18th century documents to recreate
bryant tried to jump start jib's heart. then airacle on the ice, bryant was able to revive street. >> i think the first thing he said to me was, did i fall asleep? and he thought he had maybe took a little nap out there on the ice. >> he's my guardian angel. sm blessed to be here. >> jib spent days in the hospital and made a full recovery. two express his gratitude he gave his new hero the most prized possession. >> n you're the greatest hockey player of all times....
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our correspondent nick bryant starts our coverage. miael cohen once said he would take a bullet for donald trump. hbut on capitol hill toda formerawyer, his personal mr. fix-it, carried out a political hit job on his onetime boss. mr. cohen: i know what mr. trump is. he is a racist, hes a con man, and he is a cheat. nick: one of his most explosive allegations concerned this manru roger stone, ally and self-styled political dirtyks tricter, recently indicted by special counsel robert mueller. during the 2016 presidential campaign, he claimed that donald trump was told ahead of tim that wikileaks and founder julian assange were about to leak emails that would hurt hillary clinton. those emails were hacked by the russians. mr. cohen: mr. stone told mr. trump that he hagotten off the phone with julian assange, and that m assange told mr. stone that within a couple of days, there would be a massive dump of emails that would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, "woul't that be great?" nick:ha m co
our correspondent nick bryant starts our coverage. miael cohen once said he would take a bullet for donald trump. hbut on capitol hill toda formerawyer, his personal mr. fix-it, carried out a political hit job on his onetime boss. mr. cohen: i know what mr. trump is. he is a racist, hes a con man, and he is a cheat. nick: one of his most explosive allegations concerned this manru roger stone, ally and self-styled political dirtyks tricter, recently indicted by special counsel robert mueller....
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our correspondent, nick bryant, reports from new york.. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? ..liam neeson arrived at this manhattan television studio not to make an apology, but to offer an explanation. i'm not racist. he admitted to setting out to kill an innocent black man nearly 40 years ago after someone close to him was allegedly raped by a black man. would you have had the same reaction if your friend had said it was a white man? oh, definitely. if she'd said an irish or a scot or a brit or a lithuanian, i know i would've had the same effect. i was trying to... show honour to my — stand up for my dear friend in this terrible, medieval fashion. and i'm a fairly intelligent guy, and that's why it kind of shocked me when i came down to earth after having these horrible feelings. luckily, no violence occurred ever, thanks be to god. what makes you think you can kill a man? i read it in a crime novel. promoting his new movie, the theme of which is murderous revenge, the actor had given an interview, telling how he'd sought retrib
our correspondent, nick bryant, reports from new york.. mr neeson, are you sorry for what you said? ..liam neeson arrived at this manhattan television studio not to make an apology, but to offer an explanation. i'm not racist. he admitted to setting out to kill an innocent black man nearly 40 years ago after someone close to him was allegedly raped by a black man. would you have had the same reaction if your friend had said it was a white man? oh, definitely. if she'd said an irish or a scot or...
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at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, supervisor stefani and walton, for joining me in recognizing our bureaucracy shouldn't stand in the way of one single thousand beds. this is a huge step, we know, but it is not enough. we know we have around 4,000 unsheltered people in our city, sleeping in our streets, in our parks, in the doorway is, or in vehicles. we know that it's a travesty, but it's one we can take on. in the next four years, i want to create enough shelter beds, step up housing units, homeless housing units, and housing subsidies for every person who is currently unsheltered. that is 4,000 more placements for
at bryant street, she gave me a hug, and she said she is hopeful , and so am i. can too. that is the difference. she is excited about the future, and i'm excited for her. if she can have a hope, and others can too. i've already announced my plan to add 1,000 shelter beds by 2020, enough to clear the shelter bed waitlist. [applause] >> we also are declaring a shelter crisis so we can get these shelter beds builds now, and i want to thank supervisor supervisors brown, haney, mandelman,...
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our correspondent nick bryant reports from new york. fashion.ligent guy, and that is why it kind of shocked me, and they came down to earth after having these horrible feelings. luckily no violence occurred, ever. thanks be to god. what makes you think you could kill a man? i read it in a crime novel. promoting his new movie, the theme of which is murderous revenge, the actor had given an interview, telling how he had sought retribution after hearing about the rape. there has been outrage at those remarks, but some have —— not universal condenmnation. wow, i'm just shocked. i couldn't believe he would say something like that. he's a — i thought he was a good guy. it makes you have a little bit of fear, but we have to push through that and find the love. for liam neeson, today was supposed to be about promoting his new movie, but instead, he's trying to salvage his reputation. the 66—year—old has been one of hollywood's more bankable stars. will he face a backlash at the box office? nick bryant, bbc news, new york. some of the day's other news. t
our correspondent nick bryant reports from new york. fashion.ligent guy, and that is why it kind of shocked me, and they came down to earth after having these horrible feelings. luckily no violence occurred, ever. thanks be to god. what makes you think you could kill a man? i read it in a crime novel. promoting his new movie, the theme of which is murderous revenge, the actor had given an interview, telling how he had sought retribution after hearing about the rape. there has been outrage at...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.el williams say they've found a body in a lake on the campus of reading university. 19—year—old daniel was last seen leaving a student union bar in the early hours of thursday morning. police say the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. police in paris believe a fire that engulfed a block of flats during the night killing ten people and injuring at least 30 others was started deliberately. a woman who lives in the apartments — in the south west of the city — has been arrested. 200 firefighters spent more than five hours attempting to bring the fire under control. the prime minister has told an audience in belfast she wants the eu to agree changes to the so—called irish backstop, but suggested she is not seeking to remove it from her brexit agreement with brussels. the backstop is the agreement to avoid border controls between ireland and northern ireland which some fear could lead to the uk being stuck with eu rules if a trade deal is not agreed. here's our deputy
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.el williams say they've found a body in a lake on the campus of reading university. 19—year—old daniel was last seen leaving a student union bar in the early hours of thursday morning. police say the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. police in paris believe a fire that engulfed a block of flats during the night killing ten people and injuring at least 30 others was started deliberately. a woman who lives in the apartments — in the...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.n limits across the uk are a violation of the rights of children to grow up in a clean and safe environment. the united nation's children's agency unicef, together with the royal college of paediatrics, have investigated the effects of air pollution on children across the country, and believe the government needs a specific strategy to protect the most vulnerable. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports from bristol. oh, no, there's two of our buses! this is the school run for ella and her children, through the centre of bristol. jay has seizures — his first one was three months after he began school, when he started making this journey. he's been to hospital seven times over the last three years. ella told me he mostly has seizures after he's been breathing polluted air. does it make you worried? yeah, cos you could suffocate. lily's repeated chest infections are now so bad she's having to have chest x—rays. you need to get on the bus now. ella fears they'll have to move
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.n limits across the uk are a violation of the rights of children to grow up in a clean and safe environment. the united nation's children's agency unicef, together with the royal college of paediatrics, have investigated the effects of air pollution on children across the country, and believe the government needs a specific strategy to protect the most vulnerable. 0ur environment correspondent claire marshall reports from bristol. oh, no, there's two of our...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. our top story this evening.nt after he said there was a special place in hell for them. and coming up... the hotel booking sites and their misleading sales tactics — the official watchdog tells them to change their ways. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, manchester city can move to the top of the premier league for the first time in two months. we'll have the latest from goodison park ahead of their match against everton. the earth could now be in its warmest period since records began some 150 years ago — that's according to forecasts by the met office. climate scientists say we could start to see weather events on a scale we've never experienced before. the report also says there's a risk that global temperatures could rise by 1.5 celsius over pre—industrial levels — a tipping point after which there could be rapid and far—reaching changes for our planet. here's our science correspondent, rebecca morelle. from the devastating flooding that's inundating australia, forcing thousands from
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. our top story this evening.nt after he said there was a special place in hell for them. and coming up... the hotel booking sites and their misleading sales tactics — the official watchdog tells them to change their ways. coming up in the sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, manchester city can move to the top of the premier league for the first time in two months. we'll have the latest from goodison park ahead of their match against everton. the earth...
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nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ustralia's worst natural disasters. the black saturday bushfires, on the outskirts of melbourne, caused the death of 173 people and the loss of more than 2000 homes. a decade on, some people still struggle to deal with the trauma of the fire and what they lost that day. more from our correspondent, hywel griffith. ferocious and all—consuming — a decade on, the scale of the black saturday fires is still standing. 0n the hottest day ever recorded in melbourne, flames swept through victoria's tinder dry forests. embers were carried for dozens of kilometres. i looked over here and a gumtree just went — exploded. michelle and vitali thought they were well—prepared. they packed their cars but the fire cut them off. michelle drove through it, vitali stayed to defend their property, filming the flames as they surrounded them. it was only when i looked in the rear vision mirror and saw the flames and the flames either side, and then i thought, you've made a mistake, you shouldn't have left. and
nick bryant, bbc news, new york.ustralia's worst natural disasters. the black saturday bushfires, on the outskirts of melbourne, caused the death of 173 people and the loss of more than 2000 homes. a decade on, some people still struggle to deal with the trauma of the fire and what they lost that day. more from our correspondent, hywel griffith. ferocious and all—consuming — a decade on, the scale of the black saturday fires is still standing. 0n the hottest day ever recorded in melbourne,...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington.in many ways, has normalised the abnormal, so ways, has normalised the abnormal, so it is worth stressing that this was some of the most extraordinary testimony we have heard on capitol hill in decades. other republicans tried to demolish what is left of michael cohen's battered reputation, they were less effective at challenging and undermining his specific allegations. now, michael cohen didn't show up in washington with a smoking gun that proves collusion between the kremlin and the trump campaign, but he did make allegations, especially that wikileaks accusation, that could seriously wound the president. huw as michael cohen was delivering his testimony in washington, president trump was attending his second summit with the north korean leader, kimjong—un, in the vietnamese capital, hanoi. they're discussing the possibility of its nuclear weapons. mr trump said they'd had what he called "a very good dialogue". the white house says the two leaders will jointly sign an agreement tomo
nick bryant, bbc news, washington.in many ways, has normalised the abnormal, so ways, has normalised the abnormal, so it is worth stressing that this was some of the most extraordinary testimony we have heard on capitol hill in decades. other republicans tried to demolish what is left of michael cohen's battered reputation, they were less effective at challenging and undermining his specific allegations. now, michael cohen didn't show up in washington with a smoking gun that proves collusion...
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nick bryant reports. after his explosive comments about rape, revenge and race...iam neeson arrived at this manhattan television studio not to make an apology, but to offer an explanation. i'm not racist. he admitted to setting out to kill an innocent black man nearly a0 years ago, after someone close to him was allegedly raped by a black man. would you have had the same reaction if your friend had said it was a white man? 0h, definitely. if she'd said an irish or a scot or a brit or a lithuanian, i know i would have had the same effect. i was trying to...show honour to my — stand up for my dear friend in this terrible, medieval fashion. and i'm a fairly intelligent guy, and that's why it kind of shocked me when i came down to earth, after having these horrible feelings. luckily no violence occurred, ever, thanks be to god. what makes you think you can kill a man? i read it in a crime novel. carl's dead — tell me what happened. promoting his new movie, the theme of which is murderous revenge, the actor had given an interview, telling how he had sought retribution a
nick bryant reports. after his explosive comments about rape, revenge and race...iam neeson arrived at this manhattan television studio not to make an apology, but to offer an explanation. i'm not racist. he admitted to setting out to kill an innocent black man nearly a0 years ago, after someone close to him was allegedly raped by a black man. would you have had the same reaction if your friend had said it was a white man? 0h, definitely. if she'd said an irish or a scot or a brit or a...
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bernie sanders is the modern william jennings bryant.e a 7th grader running for council promising prepitsas. >> does bernie sanders believe this or not believe this. jeff bay dose doesn't own amazon, he's a shareholder it's a publicly traded company. amazon went years without making a profit. this is the tax code. unless he's rewriting the tax code, this is the basic tax code and it makes me angry he continued to conflate the issues. >> the hold point is, you didn't build that. they say jeff bezos, it's public wealth. we should be thankful jeff bay zoals is a multi-billionaire. he benefited all of us in the meantime. with bernie sanders no property rieghts are possible. >> if amazon didn't pay tax, get a flat tax in there. everybody pays something. david: flat tax would get rid of all deductions. you could bring down the top rate from 15% but everybody would have to pay their fair share. is everybody for that? >> i'm for that. carol is the loner. we have to leave it at that. that does it for bulls and bears. see you tomorrow. >> today th
bernie sanders is the modern william jennings bryant.e a 7th grader running for council promising prepitsas. >> does bernie sanders believe this or not believe this. jeff bay dose doesn't own amazon, he's a shareholder it's a publicly traded company. amazon went years without making a profit. this is the tax code. unless he's rewriting the tax code, this is the basic tax code and it makes me angry he continued to conflate the issues. >> the hold point is, you didn't build that. they...
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numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like howard bryant happy each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you launch of the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one does not show you can afford to miss the one and only. exists is a sticker from the water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones they're the litter bugs are throwing us away industry shouldn't be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. as it sits to cook out soon six. in may look at soon close set for some new plastic a six day cost on my end i need to stay in your own hands at a special p
numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like howard bryant happy each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you launch of the ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you...