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bryan just had a birthday. bryan turned 60 in march.t's a milestone, and mtv was on hand to document the whole exclusive premiere. this is exciting because nobody has seen this. here it is. we are all invited to bryan cranston's birthday. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm turning 60 in a few weeks and my super sweet 60th has to be turned. ♪ it's my chance to shine sweet 60 ♪ ♪ so much more to life sweet 60 ♪ >> hi, i'm bryan cranston, six-time emmy award winning actor. i'm sexy. i'm cute. and i love the spotlight. despite my success i still live at home with my mother and father in california. i'm their little superstar. >> you need to have a very good breakfast. it's really important. >> have you two booked the party planner or what? >> i'm meeting with him tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. >> we're meeting? no, this is my party. >> somebody got to watch the budget. >> budget? dad, this is my time to shine bright like a diamond. shine bright like a diamond. in the sky. i swear to god, if my parents make me plan this party like i'm a poor pers
bryan just had a birthday. bryan turned 60 in march.t's a milestone, and mtv was on hand to document the whole exclusive premiere. this is exciting because nobody has seen this. here it is. we are all invited to bryan cranston's birthday. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm turning 60 in a few weeks and my super sweet 60th has to be turned. ♪ it's my chance to shine sweet 60 ♪ ♪ so much more to life sweet 60 ♪ >> hi, i'm bryan cranston, six-time emmy award winning actor. i'm...
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bring out bryan cranston!his ass for the work he did on "breaking bad." [ cheers ] you see! you see! and then -- hang on. and then i'll plug my new movie. >> seth: wait, wait, wait, wait. you'll plug your new movie? you'll? >> all right, seth. [ laughter ] you got me. you happy? i'm not blyan crampin. i am in fact, famed, award-winning actor and sexual dynamo -- [ laughter ] leonard dicaprio. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you are not leonardo dicaprio! we'll be right back. we will be right back with bryan cranston. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jim beam and apple have come together to make history. introducing jim beam apple. poured over ice and served with club soda and a fresh lemon wedge. to make a crisp refreshing jim beam apple and soda. dmade with the perfect balance of raspberry ice cream, luscious raspberry sauce, and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. (to dog)give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice!
bring out bryan cranston!his ass for the work he did on "breaking bad." [ cheers ] you see! you see! and then -- hang on. and then i'll plug my new movie. >> seth: wait, wait, wait, wait. you'll plug your new movie? you'll? >> all right, seth. [ laughter ] you got me. you happy? i'm not blyan crampin. i am in fact, famed, award-winning actor and sexual dynamo -- [ laughter ] leonard dicaprio. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: you are not leonardo dicaprio! we'll be...
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so that moment does play a significant role - [bryan] it does. - in the film. - [bryan] our story of "all the way" goes from the assassination up through the night of the election in 1964. - do you believe that he's a sympathetic character? should be viewed as a sympathetic character and did you intend to play him sympathetically? - well now (trails off). - history has had different ways of viewing johnson over the years. - oh yeah, yeah. when i was doing the research, i didn't want to sit in judgment of him. an actor never wants to be objective to the point where you're judging your own character, so you try to stay subjective, looking out through the eyes of your character and thinking that everything you're doing is right and justifiable in some way. so as i start doing the research and finding out more about him and talk to people who knew him, doris kearns goodwin and bill moyers and joe califano and larry temple and every (cuts off). i was taking in the essence of this man and taking it in and sending it back out, so i didn't sit in judgment of him. now, i have a little more pe
so that moment does play a significant role - [bryan] it does. - in the film. - [bryan] our story of "all the way" goes from the assassination up through the night of the election in 1964. - do you believe that he's a sympathetic character? should be viewed as a sympathetic character and did you intend to play him sympathetically? - well now (trails off). - history has had different ways of viewing johnson over the years. - oh yeah, yeah. when i was doing the research, i didn't want...
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15 number one songs. >> thank you so much, guys. >> luke bryan. >> love you so much. >> luke bryan. [ cheers ] ?? bryan's concerts are more like backyard parties. if your backyard could hold 50,000 people. ?? >> you play songs to throw a party. you want people to have a good a blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. i mean, at the end of the day i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them have a good time to the point to where they may not even admit to have had such a good time. ?? >> i've got to ask you about the moves. it's a little bit of elvis, it's a little bit of chippendale. >> the moves happened from the soul, the spirit, from deep within. i don't know. i mean, most of the time it's just, just being playful and if i can do all that, then they immediately realize heck, i can, too. that's the fun part about it. so -- >> my wife appreciates it, your ability to have fun. i'll teach you a move or two back stage. >> so what's the song you will play tonight that will make this place explode? is there one
15 number one songs. >> thank you so much, guys. >> luke bryan. >> love you so much. >> luke bryan. [ cheers ] ?? bryan's concerts are more like backyard parties. if your backyard could hold 50,000 people. ?? >> you play songs to throw a party. you want people to have a good a blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. i mean, at the end of the day i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them...
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bryan: conflicted.t's a more honest amalgam of personalities that a more sophisticated audience expects and demands to see and it's certainly what moves me when i read a novel or read a story about someone who's not just all good but fighting, struggling to keep the goodness in him and whether that's president johnson or dalton trumbo or whomever, or bob mazur. charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us, charlie. >> thank you. charlie: "the infiltrator" opens july 13. ♪ ♪ ashlee: there is part of me that thinks icelanders might not be the brightest of people. i mean, look at this place. it is mostly made up of barren, volcanic rock that belches, pushing the foul smell of sulfur throughout the countryside. animals and plants have avoided this cold, hard land, and so too should have humans, but, as we all know, humans are a stupid yet wonderfully determined species.
bryan: conflicted.t's a more honest amalgam of personalities that a more sophisticated audience expects and demands to see and it's certainly what moves me when i read a novel or read a story about someone who's not just all good but fighting, struggling to keep the goodness in him and whether that's president johnson or dalton trumbo or whomever, or bob mazur. charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us, charlie. >> thank you. charlie: "the infiltrator"...
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. >>> we're back stage with country super star luke bryan as he hosts the party for 60,000 of his closestends. >> i want people to have a blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being as artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. but i mean, at the end of the day, i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them have a good time. >>> then, as the number of traditional bars in the united states continues to decline, americans are moving the party to their homes. steve patterson explains. >> we don't have to worry about being in an oatmosphere where it's crowded and the music is blaring, we make it what we want. >>> harry smith takes us to one of america's most beautiful places where there is a fight between preserving nature and creating good jobs. >> we're trying to protect the boundary waters, watershed in copper mine. >>> we have a great group assembled around the table, first, the faa is investigating a deadly balloon crash in texas. 16 people were on board when the balloon went down. janet is in lockheart, texas with the latest. janet, what happened here. >> rep
. >>> we're back stage with country super star luke bryan as he hosts the party for 60,000 of his closestends. >> i want people to have a blast. do i get judged on maybe not as being as artistic as the next artist for that? maybe. but i mean, at the end of the day, i feel like my art is the ability to get people together and make them have a good time. >>> then, as the number of traditional bars in the united states continues to decline, americans are moving the party to...
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here's here with our friend bryan cranston. if it's any secret that i'm one of your biggest fans, you one of the things i love about you, you play complex, multifa setted characters like walter white or donald trumbo or robert mazur in the new movie the infiltrator. >> thank you. >> i love the subtlety and complexity that you reveal things. >> thank you for say thatting, i have been very fortunate to play these complex characters and i love how they subtly reveal themselves to the audience. >> stephen: of course i think the test of a great actor is can you play the opposite, a poorly written character, that just kind of like walks in and awkwardly announces his entire back story. (laughter) do you think you could handle something like that? >> i think i was born thinking i could-- i can handle that. >> stephen: well, that's great to hear. that's great to hear. (cheers and applause) >> why is that? >> stephen: why? why is that? i will tell you why that is. because this is the late show presents too much exposition theatre. >> th
here's here with our friend bryan cranston. if it's any secret that i'm one of your biggest fans, you one of the things i love about you, you play complex, multifa setted characters like walter white or donald trumbo or robert mazur in the new movie the infiltrator. >> thank you. >> i love the subtlety and complexity that you reveal things. >> thank you for say thatting, i have been very fortunate to play these complex characters and i love how they subtly reveal themselves to...
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bryan: conflicted.t's a more honest amalgam of personalities that a more sophisticated audience expects and demands to see and it's certainly what moves me when i read a novel or read a story about someone who's not just all good but fighting, struggling to keep the goodness in him and whether that's president johnson or dalton trumbo or whomever, or bob mazur. charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us, charlie. >> thank you. charlie: "the infiltrator" opens july 13. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. >> and i'm david jura. >> the power of facebook live. the realignment of the american political parties. david: all that ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we are here with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," ellen pollack. and in the opening remarks section, the reporter argues that brexit will not stop globalization. we are seeing is trade ties deepening. and we are seeing more of it.
bryan: conflicted.t's a more honest amalgam of personalities that a more sophisticated audience expects and demands to see and it's certainly what moves me when i read a novel or read a story about someone who's not just all good but fighting, struggling to keep the goodness in him and whether that's president johnson or dalton trumbo or whomever, or bob mazur. charlie: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having us, charlie. >> thank you. charlie: "the infiltrator"...
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bryan stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. tell me what it is you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race injustice. >> race injustice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has comcompromised all our abilitieo see one another fairly? i think that's really the question bev never taken on. we've never tried to confront the legacy of slavery. i think we need to talk about slavery. i don't think we ever dealt with tht legacy. slavery wiz something that was really horrific in this country. for me the great evil of american slavery wasn't forced labor, the great evil of american slavery was the narrative of racial difference we created to legit mate it, the ideology of white supremacy and that consciousness, that narrative was never addressed by the 13th amendment and that's why i argue slavery didn't end in 1865, it evolved. >> rose: and exists in the minds by what we think about the questions of race a
bryan stevenson is founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. tell me what it is you think is the most important question for this country as it considers race injustice. >> race injustice, how are we going to recover from our legacy of racial inequality, this history of racial injustice that has infected all of us, that has comcompromised all our abilitieo see one another fairly? i think that's really the question bev never taken on. we've never tried to confront the...
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. >> reporter: bryan ware stacks trays of used crayons for his volunteers to sort by color. some crayons used only once. >> most restaurants just throw them away due to health reasons. >> reporter: so using his manufacturing expertise, bryan designed a way to give old crayons new life. >> it's not acceptable to just take it and reuse it. how do i take that and recycle it and into something new that's meaningful to a new child? >> reporter: he formed the nonprofit the crayon initiative. in the last year it's donated new crayons to kids in 35 hospitals in 12 states. how does he do it? several days a month, brian takes over the kitchen in his danville home. he melts the old crayons on several induction cooktops. he pours the wax into molds, cools it off, and outcome 4,000 crayons in 8 hours. his wife and son help, too. each box contains eight colors. they bring comfort to young patients like meadow farmer. >> cool! >> mommy, they are cool! >> reporter: the had 4-year-old and her mom have made countless visits from tuolumne county home to lucille packard children's hospital in p
. >> reporter: bryan ware stacks trays of used crayons for his volunteers to sort by color. some crayons used only once. >> most restaurants just throw them away due to health reasons. >> reporter: so using his manufacturing expertise, bryan designed a way to give old crayons new life. >> it's not acceptable to just take it and reuse it. how do i take that and recycle it and into something new that's meaningful to a new child? >> reporter: he formed the nonprofit...
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and the real man, robert mazur who bryan plays in my mind is a kind of hero and almost crazy in terms of courage he has. >> stephen: he was here. >> was he. >> stephen: he was actually in the theater the night that bryan was here, but we didn't know who it was because he still can't reveal who he is. bryan said he was one of the people in the studio and i got out of here as fast as i could. >> after you see this film or read his book, you would be the same way, i mean-- . >> stephen: can i say something about that scene there, in the scene, does something works giving too much away, does something bad happen with that knife because that camera lingers on that knife for a long time. that onion really does look like bryan cranston's head after a while. >> the threat is definitely implied. but my problem with the scene is not what is going on in the scene, it's when i showed up on the set to make that scene, it say heavy scene with bryan cranston and really revealing in terms of what my character's motivations are. but all i could think about, stephen, is like this is not quality cutlery
and the real man, robert mazur who bryan plays in my mind is a kind of hero and almost crazy in terms of courage he has. >> stephen: he was here. >> was he. >> stephen: he was actually in the theater the night that bryan was here, but we didn't know who it was because he still can't reveal who he is. bryan said he was one of the people in the studio and i got out of here as fast as i could. >> after you see this film or read his book, you would be the same way, i mean--...
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y bryan cranston... bryan: un poquito. alan: estrenan la pelÍcula "the infiltrator".emover... elimina el 99% de tu maquillaje mas resistente. ¿necesitas mas prueba? neutrogena. ♪ las paletas heladas outshine de nestlé son tan sabrosas y deliciosamente refrescantes que podrías pensar que no son buenas para ti, pero sí lo son. están hechas con fruta de verdad y jugo de fruta que te harán brillar. elije un snack que te haga brillar. alan: estÁn viendo escenas de la pelÍcula "the infiltrator", que se estrena el prÓximo 13 de julio, basada en una historia de la vida real, de un agente federal que se infiltra undercover en el negocio de pablo escobar, que azotÓ la naciÓn en 1986, haciÉndose pasar por un gran empresario que blanqueaba el dinero y que entabla una gran amistad con el lugarteniente real de pablo escobar, atravesando una red criminal en el que el mÁs mÍnimo desliz le podrÍa haber costado la vida. y es un honor que estÉn con nosotros sus protagonistas, bryan cranston y benjamin bratt. quÉ gusto, amigo! bienvenido. ¿ya tomaron cafecito? [ hablan en inglÉs ] alan:
y bryan cranston... bryan: un poquito. alan: estrenan la pelÍcula "the infiltrator".emover... elimina el 99% de tu maquillaje mas resistente. ¿necesitas mas prueba? neutrogena. ♪ las paletas heladas outshine de nestlé son tan sabrosas y deliciosamente refrescantes que podrías pensar que no son buenas para ti, pero sí lo son. están hechas con fruta de verdad y jugo de fruta que te harán brillar. elije un snack que te haga brillar. alan: estÁn viendo escenas de la pelÍcula...
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this jefferson award bay area goes to bryan ware. sharon chin kpix 5. >> bryan is looking for larger spaces in the danville san ramon area to produce the crayons and corporate sponsors could help sort and pack them. to support the crayon initiative connect to bryan using the link in our state at cbssf.com/hero. >>> a bay area college stadium closed after chunks of concrete fell from under the bleachers. next the maintenance is getting underway to fix the problem. ,,,, be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have sym
this jefferson award bay area goes to bryan ware. sharon chin kpix 5. >> bryan is looking for larger spaces in the danville san ramon area to produce the crayons and corporate sponsors could help sort and pack them. to support the crayon initiative connect to bryan using the link in our state at cbssf.com/hero. >>> a bay area college stadium closed after chunks of concrete fell from under the bleachers. next the maintenance is getting underway to fix the problem. ,,,, be the you...
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>> kristen drove over to the apartment complex in bryan, texas.the town next to college station. >> the door is open. there's a few people inside. there's some music playing and people having some drinks. >> reporter: she struck up a conversation with her friend's upstairs neighbor. he was 24, hadn't been to college, but mixed in easily with the students. was he kind of a likable guy? >> he seemed very likable. he was very personable. seemed very nice. >> in fact, he had no problem sharing intimate details with kristen about his personal life. >> he had been married, and somehow the conversation, you know, goes into him telling me how he had found god. i made a lot of mistakes. i wasn't a great husband. >> you guys got into quite the personal conversation for having just met. >> oh, yeah. well, i was young, and i think that was formal and he was drunk. >> not long after the party started, it abruptly ended. kristen's friend, hosting the party, got into a fight with her boyfriend. >> there was alcohol involved. it was a worry that it would get out
>> kristen drove over to the apartment complex in bryan, texas.the town next to college station. >> the door is open. there's a few people inside. there's some music playing and people having some drinks. >> reporter: she struck up a conversation with her friend's upstairs neighbor. he was 24, hadn't been to college, but mixed in easily with the students. was he kind of a likable guy? >> he seemed very likable. he was very personable. seemed very nice. >> in fact,...
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bryan ware stacks trays of used crayons for his volunteers to sort by color.ome used only once. >> most restaurants just throw them away due to health reasons. >> reporter: so using his manufacturing expertise brian designed a way to give old crayons new life. >> it's not acceptable to just take it and reuse it. how do i take that and recycle it into something new that's meaningful to any child? >> reporter: he formed the nonprofit the crayon initiative. in the last year, it's donated new crayons to kids in 35 hospitals in 12 states. how does he do it? several days a month, brian takes over the kitchen in his danville home. he melts the old crayons in several induction cooktops and pours the wax into molds, cools it off, and outcomes 4,000 crayons in 8 hours. his wife and son help, too. each box has eight colors. they bring comfort to young patients. >> those are so cool. huh? >> mommy! >> reporter: the 4-year-old and her mom have made countless visits from their tuolumne county home to lucille pack around children's hospital in palo alto. meadow has suffered
bryan ware stacks trays of used crayons for his volunteers to sort by color.ome used only once. >> most restaurants just throw them away due to health reasons. >> reporter: so using his manufacturing expertise brian designed a way to give old crayons new life. >> it's not acceptable to just take it and reuse it. how do i take that and recycle it into something new that's meaningful to any child? >> reporter: he formed the nonprofit the crayon initiative. in the last...
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live from moorestown, cleve bryan, cb is s3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, cleve. >>> wow. >> well, lets >> back in action at the ballpark since the all-star break. jeremy hellickson on the mound for phillies. question is can offense stay hot, after four days off. it seems like the entire team was on a tear right before the all-star break. it will be a tough seven game stretch. so what is pete mackanin expecting for the second half of the season. >> i don't want to set our goals too high. my goal isn't to win the world seer thinks year but it is to try to get that wild card because it is in reach. >> dario saric official live a sixer, and, he was introduced to the media today. as the new member of the team. after playing overseas past few years, he was unclear as to when would join the sixers. 6-foot ten power forward is a gritty player, perfect fit for the team, which is a new tiehl with more than 10 million. >> i spent a lot of talk and speculation about when, how and where this was going to happen but i will say that it is official. he has signed his contract, we're very exited to ann
live from moorestown, cleve bryan, cb is s3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, cleve. >>> wow. >> well, lets >> back in action at the ballpark since the all-star break. jeremy hellickson on the mound for phillies. question is can offense stay hot, after four days off. it seems like the entire team was on a tear right before the all-star break. it will be a tough seven game stretch. so what is pete mackanin expecting for the second half of the season. >> i...
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driving how wes finance movies today and bryan didn't have bad" enough international value.e sat down and i went to him with himember sitting off of times square after a business meeting we had and i hell or high water, i want to make this work and in that wildfire itn, the bad." on of "breaking charlie: you thought he was the right man, because? >> what i've learned about the cornerstone of acting i think is the trust between the director and the actor and what i saw bryan, the little work he did -- the gravitas in "lincoln he's a tremendous leader. as moral and ethical compas an individual is so rare, especially in hollywood. such a special human being and when you have all of those and we hads a person this bond of trust and friendship and he's a producer, ans a filmmaker, he's artist, he's an actor. what you have someone with all acting,alities and the i knew you had to invest in the bryancompass of bob and would evoke that for the audience. charlie: beyond the drugs and you sayg the money, it's a film about friendship and betrayal. is.t to an extent. if bob mazure is do
driving how wes finance movies today and bryan didn't have bad" enough international value.e sat down and i went to him with himember sitting off of times square after a business meeting we had and i hell or high water, i want to make this work and in that wildfire itn, the bad." on of "breaking charlie: you thought he was the right man, because? >> what i've learned about the cornerstone of acting i think is the trust between the director and the actor and what i saw...
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that wasn't bad, chris. >> nothing bryan cranston can't do.ank you so much. >>> that's going to do it for me and "way too early." but i'll be coming up back on "morning joe." we'll talk about the president's trip here today to dallas. plus potential trump running mate lieutenant general michael flynn joins us. and we'll play more of that really fascinating nicolle wallace interview with former presidential candidate jeb bush who by all rights thought he would be the presumptive nominee by now. that and much more coming up next on "morning joe." ♪ using 60,000 points from my chase ink card i bought all the framework... wire... and plants needed to give my shop... a face... no one will forget. see what the power of points can do for your business. learn more at chase.com/ink see wif you have moderatents cto severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievabl
that wasn't bad, chris. >> nothing bryan cranston can't do.ank you so much. >>> that's going to do it for me and "way too early." but i'll be coming up back on "morning joe." we'll talk about the president's trip here today to dallas. plus potential trump running mate lieutenant general michael flynn joins us. and we'll play more of that really fascinating nicolle wallace interview with former presidential candidate jeb bush who by all rights thought he would...
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bryan hansen got 30 days in administrative segregation for coming on to a female staff member. schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail. >> what was that about? >> because you're not supposed to take your pillow with you, i don't know, from unit to unit. i don't know. >> and you thought you could get away with it? >> i did. i almost did, look. because it's like a big old hassle to get another one. anyway, oh well. how embarrassing, huh? anyway. yeah, this is what -- i've never moved before, so i don't know how to work this. >> with the transfer, royanna leaves behind the two other gay inmates who had become friends. robert burzee and michael cherry. >> royanna moved over to six, so -- so the trio's kind of split up. >> time to mo
bryan hansen got 30 days in administrative segregation for coming on to a female staff member. schrieber got 20 days for verbally abusing an officer. and the fun seems to be over for royanna freed as well. >> i'm moving to unit number six. i need a change. and there's another transgender over there and some over people i met when i started working in the kitchen. i don't know. i'm just tired of it over here. i'm getting caught taking my pillow on camera. look at that. i'm going to jail....
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foxes bryan llenas has more.>reporter: the people of bangladesh are still reeling from the horrific attack in in hostage situation at a busy cafe. isis is claiming responsibilityy and witnesses say the attackers scared hostages who could recite verses from the car and. attackers killed innocent civilian when muslims should be praying. this is a bar bake attack on secular bangladesh. ban two students attending emory university were killed in the ta 9 year old indian national, a a student at uc berkley was also killed. the restaurant that was targeted was a popular spot.pot. around 35 hostages were taken in the calf kay on friday evening.i there h were sounds of sirens. i thought it was some sort of entertainment. they were firing in the air. more than 100 police stormed the building after a 10-hour stand off. gunmen were killed, but by the time police intervene many p hostages were deadol.ages the white house has release a rl statement the attack calling it a despicable attack of terrorism. bangladesh's prime mini
foxes bryan llenas has more.>reporter: the people of bangladesh are still reeling from the horrific attack in in hostage situation at a busy cafe. isis is claiming responsibilityy and witnesses say the attackers scared hostages who could recite verses from the car and. attackers killed innocent civilian when muslims should be praying. this is a bar bake attack on secular bangladesh. ban two students attending emory university were killed in the ta 9 year old indian national, a a student at...
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>> bryan, i'm on the prom naena angla anglais, what people would call the marquee hotel of this area, it's a place where -- meets up with the beach and where a lot of americans come, and this is really where the truck was stopped and the gunman was killed. and i will tell you that promenade anglais, which is also open, expect for events like the fireworks of last night, has now been blocked off for at least a mile. maybe even longer. with such a heavy police presence. not even allowed to walk out there, take photos, be on the telephone. they're still processing the scene, but will beond tell beyo scene, there are police cars and ambulances, and helicopters, have landed on the promenade anglais. i see what looks like military boats about a half mile, a mile offshore in the waters here, and it's -- you know, very early in the morning right now, but there are still a heavy presence here. and out on the street, when i was out there, and could get a look, it was obvious that they had not yet processed it, meaning that people's luggage and purposes, and bicycles and things left right where
>> bryan, i'm on the prom naena angla anglais, what people would call the marquee hotel of this area, it's a place where -- meets up with the beach and where a lot of americans come, and this is really where the truck was stopped and the gunman was killed. and i will tell you that promenade anglais, which is also open, expect for events like the fireworks of last night, has now been blocked off for at least a mile. maybe even longer. with such a heavy police presence. not even allowed to...
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down for 30 years, and not feel some responsibility for what you've done. >> pelley: attorney bryan stevenson worked on ray hinton's case for 16 years. stevenson started the equal justice initiative, one of a growing number of legal organizations overturning false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support- need medical support, they need mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just absolutely unimaginable and i couldn't even explain the horror of it. >> pelley: ken ireland lost 21 years. he was misidentified by convicted in a 1986 rape and murder, dna proved his innocence. >> goorn >> good morning, sir. >> pelley: because of the rare perspective of an innocent man who's done hard time, the governor put ireland on connecticut's parole board. >> at some point in your life, sir, you have to step up. >> pelley: so this is your new cell? >> ireland: well, yeah, for eight hours a day. >> pelley: it took five years to get this job. at first, he lived with his sister and he found work as a counselor for
down for 30 years, and not feel some responsibility for what you've done. >> pelley: attorney bryan stevenson worked on ray hinton's case for 16 years. stevenson started the equal justice initiative, one of a growing number of legal organizations overturning false convictions. >> stevenson: they need support- need medical support, they need mental health care. they need to know that their victimization, their abuse has been taken seriously. >> ken ireland: it was just...
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our cleve bryan live outside the concert, hey, cleve. >> reporter: how are you doing? well, the democrats have shown a lot of love to philadelphia. so they're brink that across the river, here, to camden, for this special concert, camden rising. now, this is really the pre-party before the party has an except stance speech by hillary clinton later today, so democrats here in south jersey said we'll throw a huge party. we're going to rock, we're going to dance, we're going to sweat together. the only thing that some people are saying, they don't like, is that you had to be invited here, it is not open to everybody, this is an event that was intended to be for the delegates, for people that worked on campaigns, and for people that are just invited who are community groups, that they really wanted to showcase what they have to offer here in camden, new jersey, as we put on by george norcross, and i spoke to his brother, congressman, don norcross, about this name, camden rising, and what it means. >> when we take a look around, directly behind you, you see coming out of th
our cleve bryan live outside the concert, hey, cleve. >> reporter: how are you doing? well, the democrats have shown a lot of love to philadelphia. so they're brink that across the river, here, to camden, for this special concert, camden rising. now, this is really the pre-party before the party has an except stance speech by hillary clinton later today, so democrats here in south jersey said we'll throw a huge party. we're going to rock, we're going to dance, we're going to sweat...
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bryan cole. [applause] >> thank you. wow.i would say this is probably the largest crowd i've ever spoken to at one period of time and you are an impressive group. but i have to say thank you to each and every one of you whether you're an elected official, a guest, a committee person, a committee leader, all of you make a difference for us running for the state assembly or the state senate and all elected officials whether it's donation of your time, donation of your money, we couldn't be here without each and every one of you. and i just want to say over and over again thank you to each and every one of you and for each and every one of you being here. it sends a great message about our state and our state should be very, very proud of its nominee and the future president of the united states donald j. trump. [cheers and applause] >> i too would like to start off with a quote be samuel adams. it does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate tireless minority to set people's minds. that quote is posted outside my
bryan cole. [applause] >> thank you. wow.i would say this is probably the largest crowd i've ever spoken to at one period of time and you are an impressive group. but i have to say thank you to each and every one of you whether you're an elected official, a guest, a committee person, a committee leader, all of you make a difference for us running for the state assembly or the state senate and all elected officials whether it's donation of your time, donation of your money, we couldn't be...
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arthel. >> bryan llenas, thank you very much. >>> investigators have delving into the exact cause of the tragic hot air balloon crash in central texas yesterday. at least 16 were killed that were in that basket. apparently it was the worst hot air balloon disaster in our history. that balloon erupting in flames before it slammed into that field near lockhart, texas about 30 miles from austin. casey stegall has the very latest. >> reporter: a lot of evidenced has to be collected and that is what is going on in that remote field back there. the ntsb says that that includes the victims' cellphones because if any of them were rolling video a video at any point or had taken pictures, that is something that could be crucial to help paint a picture of the final moments of this hot air balloon. he's balloons do not have black boxes or anything like that on board to rely on for clues leading up to an accident. right now eyewitnesses say that it looks as if the balloon drifted into power lines and then caught fire. although investigators have not released an official cause because it's way too
arthel. >> bryan llenas, thank you very much. >>> investigators have delving into the exact cause of the tragic hot air balloon crash in central texas yesterday. at least 16 were killed that were in that basket. apparently it was the worst hot air balloon disaster in our history. that balloon erupting in flames before it slammed into that field near lockhart, texas about 30 miles from austin. casey stegall has the very latest. >> reporter: a lot of evidenced has to be...
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thank you, bryan. >>> now, to the vice presidential selection process for donald trump which bryan was just talking about let's bring in our senior writer at "the daily caller." how are you sir? >> i'm good. how about you? >> i'm good. i wanted to ask you about the fact that donald trump is looking for a vice presidential pick who will help him, but doesn't he also need someone who has good legislative chops to deal with congress moving forward if they were to win the election? >> well, that's what he said. he wants to get a vice president who knows capitol hill, who knows the way around capitol hill that could help move his agenda which is why it's interesting that the governor of indiana has moved up on the list of possible running mates. he was a house member at one time. he actually crafted what they call the touch back immigration proposal. which is similar to what actually donald trump has been talking about, making those illegal immigrants in the country go back first to mexico before they can come back to the united states through a vetting process. so in one aspect that's an i
thank you, bryan. >>> now, to the vice presidential selection process for donald trump which bryan was just talking about let's bring in our senior writer at "the daily caller." how are you sir? >> i'm good. how about you? >> i'm good. i wanted to ask you about the fact that donald trump is looking for a vice presidential pick who will help him, but doesn't he also need someone who has good legislative chops to deal with congress moving forward if they were to win...
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our cleve bryan is in atlantic city tonight with how people are planning to spend their fourth of july. >> having fun at the beach. we walk on the boardwalk. >> reporter: some people can hardly contain their excitement about spending the holiday weekend at the new jersey shore. what makes the shore the perfect place to spend the fourth of july weekend. >> the water, the people, the food, and fun. >> reporter: karen new and her family were wearing their stars and stripes gear. >> today we are hanging out on the beach. we will go have dinner tonight, not sure, have a few drinks, do a little gambling. >> reporter: mcgovern's had kid friendly activity in mind. >> fire works and doing ride, steel pier. >> reporter: atlantic city ease iconic steel pier has been hub for family fun for 118 years. fourth of july marks start of the prime season. >> next six weeks are heaviest weeks of the summer. that is when you have to get good weather, have your help on, target, and make it happen report report while games and rides are a summer stapel for many families, others are experiencing it for the fir
our cleve bryan is in atlantic city tonight with how people are planning to spend their fourth of july. >> having fun at the beach. we walk on the boardwalk. >> reporter: some people can hardly contain their excitement about spending the holiday weekend at the new jersey shore. what makes the shore the perfect place to spend the fourth of july weekend. >> the water, the people, the food, and fun. >> reporter: karen new and her family were wearing their stars and stripes...
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bryan cranston is phenomenal ini the film. benjamin bratt as well. wl.ng story.to i gave that four out of if i ass well. well and then moving on to one of the best films of the year movieeaov called captain fantastic.st this is a film you willuil definitely see nominated.ominat probably for best picture come c the next oscar season this iss viggo mortensen a father whoat raises his children in forest setting and what happens is,peni this way of life that he's hs giving them changes when he has to bring his kids on the road ta after a tragic incident occurs,, and essentially connects themneh with the quote unquote reall world.d. phenomenal film.enomenilm. never seen anything like it.e viggo mortensen is fantastic. he's from lord of the rings.he r i gave that movie a 4.5 out 51 of the best films this year.s definitely out there. definitely a strange movie butav nothing wrong with that.ha >> all right. >> speaking of strange -- head h shot just broke up.t broke u >> i know. thank you kevin.k youevin >> i plan on going to see see ghostbuster. >> i'm curious
bryan cranston is phenomenal ini the film. benjamin bratt as well. wl.ng story.to i gave that four out of if i ass well. well and then moving on to one of the best films of the year movieeaov called captain fantastic.st this is a film you willuil definitely see nominated.ominat probably for best picture come c the next oscar season this iss viggo mortensen a father whoat raises his children in forest setting and what happens is,peni this way of life that he's hs giving them changes when he has...
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in at atlantic city, cleve bryan, cb is 136789 "eyewitness news". >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the campaign 2016 on the radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht, on line with cbs philly.com and tv with cbs news and you're witness news team right here on cbs-3. >>> cleve looked really comfortable up there. that was great. great piece. >>> it is thursday and that means vittoria woodill is down the shore. >> coming up torey goes from the sea to the sky, you will want to see this, kate. >>> we have been warming up for past couple days but this big bubble of red here over the country's midsection is heading our way through the weekend and next week, i'll tell you how hot and what an excessive heat watch goes into effect, don. >>> eagles/giants rivalry has just taken a turn a story you don't want to miss. >>> one of the most bizarre starts to the brawl you'll ever see, sports up phillies reverse curse but can they do it again. they have the worst batting average in the business, just 2.18 but they had 12 hits in the four-one win over the marlins. tonight jared e
in at atlantic city, cleve bryan, cb is 136789 "eyewitness news". >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the campaign 2016 on the radio with kyw news radio and 1210 wpht, on line with cbs philly.com and tv with cbs news and you're witness news team right here on cbs-3. >>> cleve looked really comfortable up there. that was great. great piece. >>> it is thursday and that means vittoria woodill is down the shore. >> coming...
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in the meantime, attorney bryan stevenson has been hinton's guide to advances like a.t.m.s and smart phones, and to like getting a license at the d.m.v. >> hinton: whether i ever catch up with the world, i don't know, but i'm going to try. >> pelley: hinton is working part-time now, speaking about justice and faith. >> hinton: i just never, never believed that god would allow me to die for something that i didn't do. i didn't know how he was going to work it out, but i believed just because i was born black, and someone that had the authority who happened to be white felt the need to send me to a cage and try to take my life for something that they knew that i didn't do. >> pelley: of course, they did take ray hinton's life. a false conviction isn't about lost time-- it's the loss of an education, a marriage, the chance to start a family, settle into a job and build a pension. the only thing alabama didn't take was the breath from his body. are you angry? >> hinton: no. >> pelley: how could you not be? three decades of your life, most >> hinton: they took 30 years of my life, as you
in the meantime, attorney bryan stevenson has been hinton's guide to advances like a.t.m.s and smart phones, and to like getting a license at the d.m.v. >> hinton: whether i ever catch up with the world, i don't know, but i'm going to try. >> pelley: hinton is working part-time now, speaking about justice and faith. >> hinton: i just never, never believed that god would allow me to die for something that i didn't do. i didn't know how he was going to work it out, but i...
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bryan cranston is still taking pictures.hat is going to take a while. >>> meanwhile, elon musk tweeting yesterday he is working on a second installment of a top secret, his words, tesla masterplan. he says he's hoping to publish it later this week. tesla rising on the heels of that tweet. recently tesla has had to deal with the fatal crash of one its cars while in autopilot mode and about a proposed merging with a solar panel provider. >>> meanwhile, s&p is hitting record highs, and the remarkable recovery. the financials, while getting a little bump today, have been underperforming, though, the broader market overall. >> joining us now for more on the brexit impact on financials, sheila bair, president of washington college and former chairman of the federal deposit insurance corporation, better known as fdic. welcome back. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think the impact will be specifically on the u.s. banks. it affects them in a number of ways, doesn't it? >> it does. i think the down sides, there's a few positives,
bryan cranston is still taking pictures.hat is going to take a while. >>> meanwhile, elon musk tweeting yesterday he is working on a second installment of a top secret, his words, tesla masterplan. he says he's hoping to publish it later this week. tesla rising on the heels of that tweet. recently tesla has had to deal with the fatal crash of one its cars while in autopilot mode and about a proposed merging with a solar panel provider. >>> meanwhile, s&p is hitting record...
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reporting live, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and scott pelley and "cbs evening news" will have the latest on trump's vice-presidential decisions, see it right here on cbs-3 after "eyewitness news". >>> republican national convention gets started monday. i will cover it live in cleveland. you can look for my reports next week right here on "eyewitness news". >>> well, civil rights leaders are rallying vote's head of the november general election. the philadelphia naacp is partnering with groups to form the voter empowerment coalition. leaders made that announcement in center city today. their goal here is to launch the cities largest get out the vote effort targeting black voters there has been a decline of black voter participation in the polls. >> today they are faced with another menace called apathy. if there is anything that will make us voiceless it is to be silent at the polls. >> civil rights leaders, believe the presidential election will be close and voters of color could make the difference. >>> a day of dangerous heat and stifling humidity, all across our area,
reporting live, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and scott pelley and "cbs evening news" will have the latest on trump's vice-presidential decisions, see it right here on cbs-3 after "eyewitness news". >>> republican national convention gets started monday. i will cover it live in cleveland. you can look for my reports next week right here on "eyewitness news". >>> well, civil rights leaders are rallying vote's head of...
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bryan llenas, fox news. >>> president obama said today's shooting was an attack on all of us. and called for an end to inflammatory rhetoric fueling the division and violence within our communities. >> the deaths of these three brave officers underscore the danger that police across the country confront every single day. and we as a nation have to be loud and clear that nothing justifies violence against law enforcement. attacks on police are an attack on all of us. and the rule of law that makes society possible. >> obama went on to say everyone should focus on words and actions that can unite the country rather than divide it further. >>> the deadly attack on baton rouge officers has troubled people all across the country. and there is concern similar violence could play out here in the bay area. ktvu's leigh martinez joins us live from the newsroom. she spoke earlier with the local pastor who experienced high racial tensions just last week. leigh? >> reporter: that's right. pastor mike brown -- excuse me, mike brown traveled to baton rouge just after the alton sterling poli
bryan llenas, fox news. >>> president obama said today's shooting was an attack on all of us. and called for an end to inflammatory rhetoric fueling the division and violence within our communities. >> the deaths of these three brave officers underscore the danger that police across the country confront every single day. and we as a nation have to be loud and clear that nothing justifies violence against law enforcement. attacks on police are an attack on all of us. and the rule...
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this church drummer is dallas county deputy bryan woodward.st five fellow brothers in blue thursday. >> i was not expecting to have my badge covered this morning but it's covered because we lost five and it hurts. >> reporter: we met deputy woodard like the rest of the world when he went to our nation's newest chapel -- facebook. >> go get my hug and be on the way. >> reporter: more than let us in his squad car, his world, he let us into his heart. a heart like so many in america that's broken. >> let me go and hit the street and everything. >> be careful. >> i will. i will. >> reporter: pained as he is, he's also proud of his profession. it has been a horrific week in america. deaths caught on camera. the justice system may someday explain two of them. in dallas, the judge and jury was a bomb. yes, we all saw darkness this week, but deputy woodward reminds us there is light. >> i refuse to see hate live while love dies. i refuse to see hate live while love dies. >> reporter: amen. byron pitts, abc news, dallas. >> coming up at 6:30, a deadly
this church drummer is dallas county deputy bryan woodward.st five fellow brothers in blue thursday. >> i was not expecting to have my badge covered this morning but it's covered because we lost five and it hurts. >> reporter: we met deputy woodard like the rest of the world when he went to our nation's newest chapel -- facebook. >> go get my hug and be on the way. >> reporter: more than let us in his squad car, his world, he let us into his heart. a heart like so many...
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in west deptford, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and how about that. we're continuing to follow the republican national convention in cleveland. >> still to come a social media take over the at the rnc how networks like facebook and instagram are trying to connect with convention goers in a new way. >>> with the dnc coming to philadelphia there is a brand new app that will allow you to scrolling and looking for donkeys. coming up on find out what the app is and how to play. >>> as we head toward the start of the convention here in fill at heat will ref up. we're talking about near 100-degree temperatures to start off the dnc, i'll have the latest forecast coming up, don. >>> legend comes out of retirement and making an appearance in our area, plus the pete mackanin wants to see out of the phillies in south philadelphia, sports up who do you talk to for military advice right now? i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows...
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