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. >> hola, bryan. >> sam.amos en la embajada de estados unidos en estambul, en un auto destrozado. no preguntes. para que no nos disparen, ¿llamarÍas a alguien? >> sÍ, dalo por hecho. >> gracias. >> es bryan, estÁ en problemas en estambul. >> mamÁ no pudo escapar, ¿no es cierto? >> no. >> no quiero oÍrlo. solo di la verdad, ¿quieres? >> no. no, no, no, kim, no lo estÁ. quieren conseguir algo. a mÍ. tÚ estarÁs a salvo en la embajada hasta que yo regrese. >> nada estÁ bien. >> kim. kim, escucha. quiero dar con ellos y traer a mamÁ. y luego tendrÉ que asegurarme de que esta gente no vuelva a molestarnos. >> y ahora, ¿quÉ harÁs? >> harÉ lo que se hacer. (sollozos) >> seÑora mills. ¿quÉ debo hacer con usted, seÑora mills? (hombres cantando) no tengo nada en su contra. usted no matÓ a mi hijo. pero su esposo sÍ. ahora la traicionÓ. Él prefiriÓ salvar a su hija antes que a usted. la abandonÓ igual que a un perro. >> la diferencia es que ella sigue con vida. >> seÑora mills, es una buena madre. y una valiente mujer. p
. >> hola, bryan. >> sam.amos en la embajada de estados unidos en estambul, en un auto destrozado. no preguntes. para que no nos disparen, ¿llamarÍas a alguien? >> sÍ, dalo por hecho. >> gracias. >> es bryan, estÁ en problemas en estambul. >> mamÁ no pudo escapar, ¿no es cierto? >> no. >> no quiero oÍrlo. solo di la verdad, ¿quieres? >> no. no, no, no, kim, no lo estÁ. quieren conseguir algo. a mÍ. tÚ estarÁs a salvo en la...
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nathan bryan.e is one of the leading minds in nitric oxide research. one of the leading minds in the world. i recently went through i guess a health breakthrough, is what you can call it, with my energy and stamina. for myself and my family as well. this guy is responsible for the science behind that breakthrough. i have been telling everybody who would listen about superbeets. anybody who is going to listen, i tell them about superbeets. it is the whole food drink that i use every single day for better energy, better stamina, and of course, for my blood pressure. i tell people that it works because it does for me. today, i am going behind the great-tasting, circulation super food drink to get the details on why it works so well that you can feel confident in trying it, too. dr. nathan bryan, so glad you could be sitting down with me. thanks for joining me. why are beets good? what is superbeets? dr. bryan: i have been in academic research for 15 years, and i have been studying this all of fuel, ni
nathan bryan.e is one of the leading minds in nitric oxide research. one of the leading minds in the world. i recently went through i guess a health breakthrough, is what you can call it, with my energy and stamina. for myself and my family as well. this guy is responsible for the science behind that breakthrough. i have been telling everybody who would listen about superbeets. anybody who is going to listen, i tell them about superbeets. it is the whole food drink that i use every single day...
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as a boy, bryan stevenson went to a segregated school in southern delaware. at harvard law school, he found his calling fightingic for ju.. [ crowd cheering ] >> they had every intention of executing me for something i didn't do. >> ...and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our hisry. his fight for mercy is so remarkable... >> ladies and gentlemen, bryan stevenson. taapplause ] >> ...hollywood haken notice. >> you're the lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> whaes bryan stevenson say inw? >> "fi with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome to "firing line," bryan stevenson. >> thank you. >> you are the co-founder and the executive dictor the equal justice initiative in montgomery, alabama. and you have won relief for more than 130 death row inmates and hundreds of other accused and have argued five cases in front of the supreme courtof he united states. now a hollywood movie,ma r motion picture, is coming out about
as a boy, bryan stevenson went to a segregated school in southern delaware. at harvard law school, he found his calling fightingic for ju.. [ crowd cheering ] >> they had every intention of executing me for something i didn't do. >> ...and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our hisry. his fight for mercy is so remarkable... >> ladies and gentlemen, bryan stevenson. taapplause ] >> ...hollywood haken notice. >> you're the lawyer? >> yes,...
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>> stephen: did bryan agree? each other and had another sample and we were, like, i think this is it. >> stephen: is that fun to be -- >> yes! >> stephen: it sounds almost dangerous to be doing that. >> maybe snifts you could be bitten by a snake. >> there was no snakes, just lots of booze. >> stephen: yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> it really is so smooth and special. >> stephen: i heard a story -- tell me if this is true -- you guys are obviously great on screen together in "breaking bad." i heard your character unbeknownst to you was going to be knocked off in the first season. >> it was going to be toward the end of the first season, like the fifth or sixth episode he was supposed to die from a rival gang and, at the end of the first season, walt takes revenge. i did not know that. ( laughter ) thank god they changed their mind. >> stephen: never got a whiff of it? >> i mean, bryan would always toy around with me that i was going to die, you know. >> stephen: did he know you were supposed to die? >> he -- i
>> stephen: did bryan agree? each other and had another sample and we were, like, i think this is it. >> stephen: is that fun to be -- >> yes! >> stephen: it sounds almost dangerous to be doing that. >> maybe snifts you could be bitten by a snake. >> there was no snakes, just lots of booze. >> stephen: yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> it really is so smooth and special. >> stephen: i heard a story -- tell me if this is true -- you guys are...
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. >> bryan is a unique project manager. he brings technical experience but only that but he is a great mentor to young project managers in my group. >> mentors is a lot about compatibility, too. he showed me his process and how he organized things and managed projects and had conversations on escalating things with contractors. >> brine shows leadership. he is independent. >> we work together pretty well with the resources we have to get the best outcome for the city. i think we have an open communication and that trust again of teamwork. >> bryan is a straight-shooter, he likes to get things done. he doesn't seek praise. i think that is why myself wanted to nominate him for the award to get recognition for the things he does to go above and beyond in his job. >> he is committed. that is why he deserved the golden pride award. >> i haven't been awarded anything like this in my 20 years. that is exciting to be recognized. it is special. it is excited to get recognition with the ongoing activities with the focus on the southe
. >> bryan is a unique project manager. he brings technical experience but only that but he is a great mentor to young project managers in my group. >> mentors is a lot about compatibility, too. he showed me his process and how he organized things and managed projects and had conversations on escalating things with contractors. >> brine shows leadership. he is independent. >> we work together pretty well with the resources we have to get the best outcome for the city. i...
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that's why i say it's so important because of because bryan stevenson is still could go this work.nd in these horrible situations. so sometimes it takes the art to open our eyes to what's going on. and when this film got to toronto film festival-- because i kept telling michael b. hang in there. he was worried about the performance. when he walked out he got a standing ovation. we got an eight-minute standing ovation at the toronto film festival. it broke the record ( applause ) and so-- and i-- i'll even-- and we'll talk about the art being able to be-- look at what you've done with your parent you're able to speak about things that most politicians can't even get out. so it's-- am i right? ( cheers and applause ) so it's interesting how art now has become a vehicle to get truth out. so this is the ultimate truth, and i hope that everybody will go see it christmas day in select theaters, and in january, it's everywhere. but it is a beautiful, powerful movie. and when you see it, you're going to want to do something to change the narratives ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: thank
that's why i say it's so important because of because bryan stevenson is still could go this work.nd in these horrible situations. so sometimes it takes the art to open our eyes to what's going on. and when this film got to toronto film festival-- because i kept telling michael b. hang in there. he was worried about the performance. when he walked out he got a standing ovation. we got an eight-minute standing ovation at the toronto film festival. it broke the record ( applause ) and so-- and...
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outstanding work from bryan llenas. bryan, thank you.incredible story of a war hero faced with seemingly insurmountable odds and how a simple christmas decoration sent him on the road to recovery. >> my life and my journey, in a way, started when i opened my eyes and saw the christmas stockings. (lamp crashes) ♪music it's the final days of the wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. (burke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "three-ring fender bender." (clown 1) sorry about that... (clown 2) apologies. (clown 1) ...didn't mean it. (clown 3) whoops. (stilts) sorry! (clowns) we're sorry! (scary) hey, we're sorry! [man screams] [scary screams] (burke) quite the circus. but we covered it. at farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you have fast-acting power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the
outstanding work from bryan llenas. bryan, thank you.incredible story of a war hero faced with seemingly insurmountable odds and how a simple christmas decoration sent him on the road to recovery. >> my life and my journey, in a way, started when i opened my eyes and saw the christmas stockings. (lamp crashes) ♪music it's the final days of the wish list sales event. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment....
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as a boy, bryan stevenson went to a segregated school in southern delaware. harvard law school, he found his calling fightingic for ju.. [ crowd cheering ] >> they had every intention of executing me for something i didn't do. >> ...and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our hisry. his fight for mercy is so remarkable... >> ladies and gentlemen, bryan stevenson. taapplause ] >> ...hollywood haken notice. >> you're the lawyer? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much for driving all the way out here. >> whaes bryan stevenson say inw? >> "fi with margaret hoover" is made possible by...
as a boy, bryan stevenson went to a segregated school in southern delaware. harvard law school, he found his calling fightingic for ju.. [ crowd cheering ] >> they had every intention of executing me for something i didn't do. >> ...and helping americans confront the most difficult parts of our hisry. his fight for mercy is so remarkable... >> ladies and gentlemen, bryan stevenson. taapplause ] >> ...hollywood haken notice. >> you're the lawyer? >> yes,...
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i love my job. >> reporter: but barber bryan martin nearly lost his life to an unhappy customer.olice say 28-year-old ruby got angry over her little boy's haircut. he says the squirmy boy had a light scratch, likely from his clippers. >> i saw pure evil in her eyes. >> reporter: he says she started kicking his door. he says she took aim at him with her prius while her two little boys were in the backseat. >> saw her ting if finger in the air flipping me off. >> reporter: martin suffered a broken leg requiring surgery and deep gashes in his hand. a long recovery ahead of him but he's not angry. >> i could walk up to her, i could hug her and say to her i'm so sorry this happened. >> reporter: martin says his biggest concern is for the boy. her mother faces attempted murder, hit and run. he's sure the haircut isn't the root of the outburst and wants there get the help she needs. >> i want her to be well. i want her to be a good, happy, and produlktictive mom. there's nothing like losing your mom. >> reporter: martin says he's incredibly grateful the community support. he's not sure
i love my job. >> reporter: but barber bryan martin nearly lost his life to an unhappy customer.olice say 28-year-old ruby got angry over her little boy's haircut. he says the squirmy boy had a light scratch, likely from his clippers. >> i saw pure evil in her eyes. >> reporter: he says she started kicking his door. he says she took aim at him with her prius while her two little boys were in the backseat. >> saw her ting if finger in the air flipping me off. >>...
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bryan will follow, then the three of us will discuss. we will conclude with questions and probably some answers. to the untrained eye, modern military technology may seem, seem to have eliminated the fog of war that defined premodern battlefields. victory in historic conflicts relied on the coincidence of skill and luck. the great commander sought to place himself in a position to impose his will on a chaotic battlefield in a single moment of genius, or a series of moments of genius. nevertheless, reaching that moment required good fortune and the alignment of factors that were beyond his control. intelligence traveled only as fast as a man could run, or a horse could ride, or a pigeon could fly. victory, therefore, required months, if not years, of careful planning. despite technological advancements, confusion and improvisation still define the 20 century wars. the u.s. fleet at midway could only strike japan's carriers as fast as it's a dive and torpedo bombers would fly. luck proved instrumental. commander mccluskey decision to conti
bryan will follow, then the three of us will discuss. we will conclude with questions and probably some answers. to the untrained eye, modern military technology may seem, seem to have eliminated the fog of war that defined premodern battlefields. victory in historic conflicts relied on the coincidence of skill and luck. the great commander sought to place himself in a position to impose his will on a chaotic battlefield in a single moment of genius, or a series of moments of genius....
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. >> reporter: the barber, bryan martin, is recovering here from a surgery he had earlier today. we talked to him by phone as he described the horrifying ordeal of being run over by a car after he said he was confronted by an angry customer. >> i'm in a little bit of pain, but not nearly as bad. the surgery went well and i'm extremely optimistic. >> reporter: martin was in terrible shape yesterday afternoon after police say 28-year-old ruby delgado ran him over, crashing through a store front. martin's leg was rehe had been the hair of her son. he squirmed resulting in a small nick. he said the mother seemed fine at the time. >> she came back and showed it to me and i was like what can i do? i couldn't deescalate it. >> she left, tried to come back in, kicked in the door, bryan left to take a picture of the car, and that's when she ran him through the store next door. >> she was looking right at me. she put that prius in go. she had one hand on the wheel, one flipping me off and screaming. she held that steering wheel and aimed right for me and pushed me through the building and
. >> reporter: the barber, bryan martin, is recovering here from a surgery he had earlier today. we talked to him by phone as he described the horrifying ordeal of being run over by a car after he said he was confronted by an angry customer. >> i'm in a little bit of pain, but not nearly as bad. the surgery went well and i'm extremely optimistic. >> reporter: martin was in terrible shape yesterday afternoon after police say 28-year-old ruby delgado ran him over, crashing...
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jordan in "just mercy," as walter mcmillian and bryan stevenson.chael b. jordan for taking it and black panther and this story about a man who's wrongly accused of killing someone in alabama, and they put him on death row without a trial. and he's there for six years, and all of a sudden, an angel walks in, in the form of brian stevenson played wonderfully by michael b. jordan, and they take on this incredible journey, and they do something that no one ever thought would happen. it's the first overturned death row sentence in alabama. >> brie: mm-hm. yeah! [cheers and applause] and so, you know, brian stevenson is actually, he's a hero, you know, he's a hero, but a lot of people don't know about him, not familiar with his work or his association, the equal justice initiative. >> he doesn't fatigue when it comes to these issues, the perception of a black man and how he's already perceived to be guilty of something. i went through this with my father. my father was a, was an educator for 25 years. they put him in jail for $25 worth of illegal substan
jordan in "just mercy," as walter mcmillian and bryan stevenson.chael b. jordan for taking it and black panther and this story about a man who's wrongly accused of killing someone in alabama, and they put him on death row without a trial. and he's there for six years, and all of a sudden, an angel walks in, in the form of brian stevenson played wonderfully by michael b. jordan, and they take on this incredible journey, and they do something that no one ever thought would happen. it's...
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. >> reporter: bryan rodriguez said rebuilding after water flooded into his home took months. >> making sure your house was clean from mold and bacteria, and that required lots of testing and lots of clean up and working with specialists. >> reporter: bryan is now learning some of the pollution in the water that came into his home was preventable. >> i wonder where the oversight is. enforce the violations on people that make the water shed unsafe. >> reporter: officials say the growers intentionally dumped toxic water because it was free, despite repeated orders to clean up from the regional water quality board dating back to 1985. the company only began to clean up its act after the da began its investigation. >> i think you need to have respect for your neighbors. i think you need to have respect for the environment. >> reporter: and a spokesperson for monterey mushrooms told the mercury news that the pollution incidents were not intentional, and they were shocked and disappointed by the lawsuit. in morgan hill, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a whale rescue against all odds. experts, fishe
. >> reporter: bryan rodriguez said rebuilding after water flooded into his home took months. >> making sure your house was clean from mold and bacteria, and that required lots of testing and lots of clean up and working with specialists. >> reporter: bryan is now learning some of the pollution in the water that came into his home was preventable. >> i wonder where the oversight is. enforce the violations on people that make the water shed unsafe. >> reporter:...
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[ cheers and applause my thanks to luke bryan. tiffany haddish joins us after the break.♪ come on! look around! ♪ so much in store, you'll spend much less but gift much more! ♪ t.jmaxx, marshalls, ♪ come onand homegoods. ♪ so♪ bang bang, thereu'll spend much lgoes my bang bang, ♪re! ♪ ♪ i want my bang bang, i want my bang bang ♪ ♪ go bang bang ♪ there goes my bang bang, ♪ go bang bang, there goes my bazooka ♪ ♪ ♪ go bang bang, there goes my bang bang, ♪ ♪ i want my mind blown, i want my mind blown ♪ ♪ go bang bang, there goes my bazooka ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back we love a good story here at "the ton s [ cheers and applause ♪ tonight sho tonight show story time ♪ >> jimmy: i'm going to need some help. so joining me, her new netflix special is "black mitzvah" is available on december 3rd. please welcome my pal, tiffany haddish. [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh oh oh i love you pal check it out look at the love there [ cheers and applause tiffany haddish! >> hey >> jimmy: they love you. alright, alright, tiffany, here's how --
[ cheers and applause my thanks to luke bryan. tiffany haddish joins us after the break.♪ come on! look around! ♪ so much in store, you'll spend much less but gift much more! ♪ t.jmaxx, marshalls, ♪ come onand homegoods. ♪ so♪ bang bang, thereu'll spend much lgoes my bang bang, ♪re! ♪ ♪ i want my bang bang, i want my bang bang ♪ ♪ go bang bang ♪ there goes my bang bang, ♪ go bang bang, there goes my bazooka ♪ ♪ ♪ go bang bang, there goes my bang bang, ♪ ♪ i...
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and bryan stevenson, fresh out of law school, got him exonerated and it's something that badly is stillwasn't a household name >> jimmy: yeah >> so, you know, i watched a a ted talk, i got a chance to know him as a person and i saw all the amazing work that he's doing. and i figured what was my way to contribute, you know, as a black man in america you know, i felt a certain responsibility it's frustrating when you see all these things that are going on in the news and the media, all this police brutality. and you struggle with trying to find a way to make an impact you struggle with your emotions of how do i -- how do i address this so i used my work and my platform to be able to produce this movie and put it together and tell the story so as many people as possible can see this film. i do feel like through proximity, becoming closer to these issues, we can be able to kind of close the gap between the people who feel like that's not them and bring that humanity to the forefront. and bryan stevenson is an amazing person i can't wait for you guys to see the movie. >> jimmy: it's great th
and bryan stevenson, fresh out of law school, got him exonerated and it's something that badly is stillwasn't a household name >> jimmy: yeah >> so, you know, i watched a a ted talk, i got a chance to know him as a person and i saw all the amazing work that he's doing. and i figured what was my way to contribute, you know, as a black man in america you know, i felt a certain responsibility it's frustrating when you see all these things that are going on in the news and the media,...
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william jennings bryan, 1896. host: economic equality, that has been a topic in the democratic presidential debates. makes me want to ask you about this year's cycle. what are your observations on the presidential race? and the way we are doing politics in 2019? guest: i gave up predicting. i did not see the result we had four years ago. three years ago. 2016. i am not going to give you any predictions. interesting times. i will say, people are ringing their hands and saying, politics is sacred and it is awful. which it is. i hear people saying we are in a cold civil war. i hear that term bandied about. that distresses me because -- we had a real civil war. 750,000 men were killed. 620,000,o think it was but the figure was update you years ago. i met the historian who raised it. he is a demographic historian and he did it by looking at since his returns. he said, we are missing 130,000 men. 130,000 morehat men had been killed in the real civil war than we previously thought. when people say, we are in a civil war
william jennings bryan, 1896. host: economic equality, that has been a topic in the democratic presidential debates. makes me want to ask you about this year's cycle. what are your observations on the presidential race? and the way we are doing politics in 2019? guest: i gave up predicting. i did not see the result we had four years ago. three years ago. 2016. i am not going to give you any predictions. interesting times. i will say, people are ringing their hands and saying, politics is sacred...
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bryan llenas, i don't know if you are able to hear that but it did sound quite dramatic about what's happening there as it unfolded just about an hour ago. >> gas, and it is consistent with what we've been hearing as well, some from what i understand outside this area of the bodega. it is a very dense populated area. we know that there are assets coming from all over the place as one could imagine, from jersey city to elizabeth police. at this point, we are still trying to understand the extent of what's happening right now in terms of whether or not any of these shooters, we have heard gunfire, we don't know how those exchanges have ended up, but right now it's about making sure that that area is cordoned off and we don't want to show too much about where we are given a situation right now. it was active in terms of arriving here, we weren't sure exactly what these gunmen were doing. all we could hear from the police transmission was that these men were moving. was from that one cemetery, it somehow moved its way, reportedly in a u-haul truck to this bodega and that's where they set
bryan llenas, i don't know if you are able to hear that but it did sound quite dramatic about what's happening there as it unfolded just about an hour ago. >> gas, and it is consistent with what we've been hearing as well, some from what i understand outside this area of the bodega. it is a very dense populated area. we know that there are assets coming from all over the place as one could imagine, from jersey city to elizabeth police. at this point, we are still trying to understand the...
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bryan, back to you >> thank you very much >>> all right, it's full stream ahead here on power lunch.apple tv plus bursting onto the scene this year >>> santa claus is coming to town and how many retailers will be cheering or jeering after the holidays >>> the booming decade for sports breaking record tv deals, skyrocketing team values and online gambling. should investors fear a looming sports biz bubble. we'll tackle this second half of power lunch ahead. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. save up
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the seam of once prolific goal scorers was to continue thomas miller's deflected strike levelled for bryan normal service or as you've known only for a minute the hosts back line course out again and the fastest man on the pitch was on hand to capitalize. a classic counter and a smart finish to match from bailey. smile finish is a usually 11 tough skis to maine. today the dummies didn't work the colts route went on. like bye and leave a coups and were also defending higher up the pitch surge gnabry selflessly passed the pool to his generosity was undone by a superb sliding tackle by law spend. the visit is clinging on at the break and that set the pattern for the 2nd half with late accusing forced back to be printed they faced a bye and parish keeper lukas shredded skin needing to be on top form the visit. has had to play the last 10 minutes with 10 men after jonathan towers straight grant but still a house with a little help from the woodwork nevin duffy again failing to hit the net. leyva couzin wins he won. 7 tough skin you might say well if you take lessons from bailey and his heroic l
the seam of once prolific goal scorers was to continue thomas miller's deflected strike levelled for bryan normal service or as you've known only for a minute the hosts back line course out again and the fastest man on the pitch was on hand to capitalize. a classic counter and a smart finish to match from bailey. smile finish is a usually 11 tough skis to maine. today the dummies didn't work the colts route went on. like bye and leave a coups and were also defending higher up the pitch surge...
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bryan thomas of the entire news team thanks for being. cut. this to me for a curious and. do it yourself network. for your home x. you tube channel subscribers don't miss out. 50 years of religions for peace people from many different faiths are working together toward a common goal the peaceful resolution of religious conflicts. now female members of religions for peace from the middle east are demanding over.
bryan thomas of the entire news team thanks for being. cut. this to me for a curious and. do it yourself network. for your home x. you tube channel subscribers don't miss out. 50 years of religions for peace people from many different faiths are working together toward a common goal the peaceful resolution of religious conflicts. now female members of religions for peace from the middle east are demanding over.
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governor bryan kemp announcing his report for the senate seat being vacated by johnny isaacson.his pick may not make the president happy. kristen holmes reports. >> reporter: republican georgia governor squaring off president trump. expected tomorrow to appoint businesswoman kelly lesler to the state's open u.s. senate seat. sources tell cnn, defying the president, who behind closed doors, pushed him to choose another candidate, congressman doug collins. >> he's a special man whose name is congressman doug collins. >> reporter: an ardent trump supporter and defender. the republicani on the house judiciary committee has reepo repeatedly slammed the impeachment proceedings. >> it's like planko. they just drop something in and see where it fits in. >> reporter: kemp's decision, seen now as an act of betrayal, especially after trump's endorsement last year. >> i said bryan, congratulations. you're go tooli you're going to win and he won by 2.5 points. >> reporter: and being slammed by congressman gates who says if you substitute your judgment for the president's, maybe you need a pr
governor bryan kemp announcing his report for the senate seat being vacated by johnny isaacson.his pick may not make the president happy. kristen holmes reports. >> reporter: republican georgia governor squaring off president trump. expected tomorrow to appoint businesswoman kelly lesler to the state's open u.s. senate seat. sources tell cnn, defying the president, who behind closed doors, pushed him to choose another candidate, congressman doug collins. >> he's a special man whose...
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and a zoo in the us state of michigan has been showing off its latest attraction of baby bryan oh the calf of the in danger and black rhino species was born christmas eve in the potter park zoo in the state capital lansing a calf seen here very cute as me which is yet to be named shares an enclosure with its mother doxy and the 2 are said to be bonding well there are just about 5000 black reiners left in the wild today. a quick reminder now of our top story. police in somalia say more than a dozen people have been killed by a car bomb in mogadishu the police said the bomb was detonated during the morning rush hour at a busy security checkpoint. that's the latest from d.w. news i'll be back again at the top of the hour with another update for you in the meantime don't forget you can always get the latest news and information our website just go to that dot com i'm there in evanston thanks for watching. time to take one step. face the. time. for the troops. it's time for.
and a zoo in the us state of michigan has been showing off its latest attraction of baby bryan oh the calf of the in danger and black rhino species was born christmas eve in the potter park zoo in the state capital lansing a calf seen here very cute as me which is yet to be named shares an enclosure with its mother doxy and the 2 are said to be bonding well there are just about 5000 black reiners left in the wild today. a quick reminder now of our top story. police in somalia say more than a...
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after the election, william jennings bryan said imperialism was the policy of an empire. an empire is the nation composed of different races living under varying forms of government. a republic cannot be an empire because a republic -- consent of the government -- consent of the governed. danger tot, without us, share in the government of our nation. moreover, we cannot afford to add another race. neither can we hold the philippine people up as subjects. our experiment in colonial-ism is unfortunate. instead of profit is about law. instead of strength it is about weakness. instead of glory, it has brought humiliation. americans do not vote for him, they vote for mckinley. the colonies in the empire remains. can you have a republican democracy and have colonies? the constitution does not include a description of how you treat people in foreign colonies. in a series of supreme court cases, and solar cases from 1905, the supreme court laid forth the status of people living in these new colonies. basically what those court cases said is you could either live in an incorporate
after the election, william jennings bryan said imperialism was the policy of an empire. an empire is the nation composed of different races living under varying forms of government. a republic cannot be an empire because a republic -- consent of the government -- consent of the governed. danger tot, without us, share in the government of our nation. moreover, we cannot afford to add another race. neither can we hold the philippine people up as subjects. our experiment in colonial-ism is...
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bryan: the prime minister -- reporter: the prime minister has insisted he will not back down on the pensioncheme, meaning the strike is unlikely to come to an end anytime soon. in france, the fall -- far-left leader has been sentenced to prison -- jean-luc elanchon. his home in party offices were raided last year. he described it as being political. he is a supporter of the yellow vests antigovernment protests. russia has been banned from the olympics this summer in tokyo and the winter games in beijing in 2022. the world anti-doping agency recommended that russia be handed a four-year band. moscow has been accused of falsifying data handed over to investigators this year. here is more from james fitzgerald. approroved unanimously the four.y for noncompliance of four days. russia will not be represented. russia will not be represented at any of their events. the flag will not fly. the russian federation will not have a team in need of those events. a reporterd walsh is for the l.a. times and the author of "l.a. confidential: lance armstrong's secrets." what is your reaction to this decision
bryan: the prime minister -- reporter: the prime minister has insisted he will not back down on the pensioncheme, meaning the strike is unlikely to come to an end anytime soon. in france, the fall -- far-left leader has been sentenced to prison -- jean-luc elanchon. his home in party offices were raided last year. he described it as being political. he is a supporter of the yellow vests antigovernment protests. russia has been banned from the olympics this summer in tokyo and the winter games...
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thank you bryan llenas. president tweeting this. >> just received a briefing on horrific shootout that took place in jersey city, new jersey, our thoughts and prayers with the victims and family during this very difficult tragic time. we'll continue to monitor it. as we assist local and state officials on the ground. we will be right back. t cards rt by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. get a no-fee pe(vo)al loan the flock blindly flying south for the winter. they never stray from their predetermined path. but this season, a more thrilling journey is calling. defy the laws of human nature. at the season of audi sales event. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette david: democrats are ramping up
thank you bryan llenas. president tweeting this. >> just received a briefing on horrific shootout that took place in jersey city, new jersey, our thoughts and prayers with the victims and family during this very difficult tragic time. we'll continue to monitor it. as we assist local and state officials on the ground. we will be right back. t cards rt by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. and get your interest rate right so you can save big. get a no-fee personal...
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bryan reynolds, he has jim company? i have to get a gym company. have to get some company. >> dana: who is that really attractive guy who married the attorney? george clooney. he has tequila so just get like a bourbon parade >> juan: i think bryan reynolds deserves all the credit in the world because he has been very smart to capitalize on this in order o promote his jim and i can't -- he is like off of peloton. b2 we told you about the banana duct taped to the wall, that strolled for an astounding $120,000 but someone got hungry. a performance artist ate a banana and later said he was not sorry at all and eating the banana was his own work of art. what do you think? priceless performance art or >> juan: i think this act is as silly as -- it's ridiculous and just and expressive as excess that too many people have too much money. >> jesse: want as wrong as usual. his performance artist hit the nail on the head. you can be a performance artist and pretty much do anything great if you get arrested, you can say it was performance art. you can't touch m
bryan reynolds, he has jim company? i have to get a gym company. have to get some company. >> dana: who is that really attractive guy who married the attorney? george clooney. he has tequila so just get like a bourbon parade >> juan: i think bryan reynolds deserves all the credit in the world because he has been very smart to capitalize on this in order o promote his jim and i can't -- he is like off of peloton. b2 we told you about the banana duct taped to the wall, that strolled...
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nathan bryan. he is one of the leading minds in nitric oxide research, one of the leading minds in the world! now i recently went through, i guess, a health breakthrough is what you can call it, with my energy and stamina, for myself and my family, as well. and this guy is responsible for the science behind that breakthrough. i've been telling everybody who would listen about superbeets. y o's ing to lis i teheabout supe. it is the whole-food drink that i use every single day for better energy, better stamina, and of course for my blood pressure, and i tell people that it works, because it does, for me. now today, i'm going behind the great-tasting circulation
nathan bryan. he is one of the leading minds in nitric oxide research, one of the leading minds in the world! now i recently went through, i guess, a health breakthrough is what you can call it, with my energy and stamina, for myself and my family, as well. and this guy is responsible for the science behind that breakthrough. i've been telling everybody who would listen about superbeets. y o's ing to lis i teheabout supe. it is the whole-food drink that i use every single day for better energy,...
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ofpite the factct any members the community have not received any money to date, the robert bryan claimst has fairly compensated local residents for the lost of land and strongly denies any breach of cameroonian law. still awaiting their rightful compensation are celiac and his mother justine. an expert report carried out by the fisheries administration had promised her a fair indemnity. >> there was an expert report on con -- compensation that estimated the amount. >> thehey were summoned to pay these 85,000 euros to justine. three years on and the money promises have still not been paid. servede the summons were , ey have not made any move towards and so far we have not received any compensation. times are hard for us. 75% are forests. ourselves in a really bad place. it was on the only ones. ♪ insisting for answers from management, we were initially granted an interview with the ceo. but he then requested the right to review and amend all interview content. nothing has happened since. the worlrld'leleading rurubber producer folding undnd pressure from n ngo has finally annnnound new c
ofpite the factct any members the community have not received any money to date, the robert bryan claimst has fairly compensated local residents for the lost of land and strongly denies any breach of cameroonian law. still awaiting their rightful compensation are celiac and his mother justine. an expert report carried out by the fisheries administration had promised her a fair indemnity. >> there was an expert report on con -- compensation that estimated the amount. >> thehey were...
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steve: indeed, bryan we thank you very much.ad at a cemetery as a plain clothesman there he is right there leaves behind five children at a cemetery earlier before the bad guys wound up over at the judicial supermarket. ainsley: look at that picture. five kids, christmas, not going to be there. steve: we talked to bernie kerik earlier. his son is a officer in newark. he heard the reports of officer down went into jersey city. spoke to everybody at the hospital last night. had this to say about what happened. >> last night when i was at the hospital talking to dozens of cops that knew this kid, joseph seals, phenomenal cop. one of the best coming. takes guns off the streets and dedicated, courageous. this is what these guys do on a daily basis. think mayor philip from jersey city said it best. they often go underappreciated. quite often. especially these days. yesterdays would a demonstration of what men and women in law enforcement in this country do on a daily basis and you have to give them a lot of credit. brian: of course, a
steve: indeed, bryan we thank you very much.ad at a cemetery as a plain clothesman there he is right there leaves behind five children at a cemetery earlier before the bad guys wound up over at the judicial supermarket. ainsley: look at that picture. five kids, christmas, not going to be there. steve: we talked to bernie kerik earlier. his son is a officer in newark. he heard the reports of officer down went into jersey city. spoke to everybody at the hospital last night. had this to say about...
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blue bottle coffee ceo bryan meehan says each coffee shop goes through about 15,000 of those disposable cups a month, more than 12 million of them a year. you can see how this adds up. the company will stop handing out single use paper cups and are asking that you bring your own mug or use one of theirs. it is one of the latest to working to end the endless cycle of thoughtless consumption. several other local shops and chains have swapped single use plastic they have several dozen other locations all across the world, in tokyo, in seoul, new york and d.c. as they move to the zero waste initiative. they have not announced which of their coffee shops they will be testing that. y byom, bring your own mug. reporting live in palo alto, i'm julian glover. >> here on the set we have our mugs ready to go. >> we are ready. >> we want to welcome you to abc 7 mornings. it's nice to have you onboard. we'll have to get you a mug, too. cheers, friends. >> cheers to julian. we're happy to have him here. >> we love to have new friends. >>> a san jose mayor sam liccardo has endorsed michael bloomberg.
blue bottle coffee ceo bryan meehan says each coffee shop goes through about 15,000 of those disposable cups a month, more than 12 million of them a year. you can see how this adds up. the company will stop handing out single use paper cups and are asking that you bring your own mug or use one of theirs. it is one of the latest to working to end the endless cycle of thoughtless consumption. several other local shops and chains have swapped single use plastic they have several dozen other...
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once open, it will house 200 homeless people near beam and bryan street. >>> hundreds of protests to take place tomorrow across the country as the house prepares to vote wednesday on whether to impeach the president. at least five will unfold on bay area streets as people urge congress to say yes to impeachment. live in palo alto and there's a protest planned tomorrow for there. >> reporter: there are many planned throughout the bay area. protesters say they're hitting the streets to tell members of congress no one is above the law and they're expecting a "yes" vote on impeachment. a giant trump chicken and lots of signs calling for impeachment. protesters are prepare took hit the streets tomorrow, urging members of congress to vote to impeach president trump wednesday. >> it's not forthcoming and lying. but to impeach means that we're serious about this. this president needs to go. >> whatever they have to do to make sure that trump is an impeached president is fine by me. the fact is his corruption, which started before he became president -- >> reporter: the house will consider tw
once open, it will house 200 homeless people near beam and bryan street. >>> hundreds of protests to take place tomorrow across the country as the house prepares to vote wednesday on whether to impeach the president. at least five will unfold on bay area streets as people urge congress to say yes to impeachment. live in palo alto and there's a protest planned tomorrow for there. >> reporter: there are many planned throughout the bay area. protesters say they're hitting the...
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. >> reporter: the ceo bryan mitchell says those 40s applicants demonstrate the demand. >> in contra costa county you have a population of well over 1 million people and they are allowing four dispensaries. that is crazy when you think about how many liquor stores we have. >> put that thought in the larger picture of the underperforming cannabis tax revenues, the slow acceptance of retail sales. it largely seen as one of the bottlenecks in that economy. so, from that perspective, this is what slow progress looks like. >> you will see a lot of cities coming up, such as concord and other cities in the area. pittsburgh is talking about it. >> reporter: back to cautious, those four retailers and a handful of cultivation applicants can move ahead with the county's blessing. there will be more public hearings and then final approval, and then, only then can these applicants move ahead and ask for permission from the state. in the city of martinez, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> supporters of the city college of san francisco held a rest conference calling for 2.7 million in city funds to keep
. >> reporter: the ceo bryan mitchell says those 40s applicants demonstrate the demand. >> in contra costa county you have a population of well over 1 million people and they are allowing four dispensaries. that is crazy when you think about how many liquor stores we have. >> put that thought in the larger picture of the underperforming cannabis tax revenues, the slow acceptance of retail sales. it largely seen as one of the bottlenecks in that economy. so, from that...
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habló en exclusiva con nuestra cadena hermana y este es un mensaje >>> por los últimos 29 años bryandía tiene un pequeño rasguño en su cuello probablemente causado por una de las máquinas queutilicen su trabajo el cambio martín dijo que delgadillo comenzó a lanzar patadas contra la puerta del establecimiento cuando él decide salir a tomar fotografías de las placas del vehículo esta ha sido el coche y golpeó al barbero los hijos de delgadillo se encontraban en la parte trasera del auto >>> martin terminó con una pierna fracturada y eres profundos en una de sus manos y con mucho dolor tiene un largo camino de recuperación pero aún con todo él dice no sentir rencor >>> que le dice que le preocupa la seguridad de los hijos de la mujer que la atacó ya que ella enfrenta cargos deintento de asesinato huir de una escena de atropellamiento y abuso infantil martínez aseguró que la erección de la mujer no fue a causa del corte de pelo espera que se recibe la ayuda que necesita >>> al final solo les desea lo mejor en su vida a la mujer que estuvo a punto de quitarle la vida >>> ya víctima de 63
habló en exclusiva con nuestra cadena hermana y este es un mensaje >>> por los últimos 29 años bryandía tiene un pequeño rasguño en su cuello probablemente causado por una de las máquinas queutilicen su trabajo el cambio martín dijo que delgadillo comenzó a lanzar patadas contra la puerta del establecimiento cuando él decide salir a tomar fotografías de las placas del vehículo esta ha sido el coche y golpeó al barbero los hijos de delgadillo se encontraban en la parte...
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it was held at the advanced health center in san jose run by 2 chiropractor brothers, bryan and jeff coil. she signed up and dr. coil needed her to take some tests. >> he estimated it would be $2,500. >> reporter: all deborah had was a pet insurance card for her cat with a $500 limit. >> he said let me see if i can get it increased for you, and he said yeah, we just got you up to a $2,500 limit. >> reporter: soon the tabs started adding up. $649 for blood analysis, $649 for hormone testing, and another 649 for hair testing. >> it was a big chunk of hair he removed from the back of my head with orange scissors. >> reporter: and the results came back. >> i was one foot in the grave. >> reporter: she says dr. coil pushed her to continue with a nutrition program that would be another $3,000. at that point, with no money left to spend, deborah stopped going to the advanced health center, never receiving the stem cell treatment she originally enrolled for. but others have like marilyn kirchoff. >> these guys are real slick. i'm not a stupid person. but that seminar, they put all these thin
it was held at the advanced health center in san jose run by 2 chiropractor brothers, bryan and jeff coil. she signed up and dr. coil needed her to take some tests. >> he estimated it would be $2,500. >> reporter: all deborah had was a pet insurance card for her cat with a $500 limit. >> he said let me see if i can get it increased for you, and he said yeah, we just got you up to a $2,500 limit. >> reporter: soon the tabs started adding up. $649 for blood analysis, $649...
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so bryan, how was he playing you? how'd he do?eed to lose the "black panther" body. nothing wrong with that. >> reporter: foxx has been nominated for a sag award for his portrayal of walter mcmillan who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. >> why was it important for you to tell this story? >> i think this is the most important movie i have ever done. my father went to prison for $25 of illegal substances. they put him in jail for seven years. that's one reason that i felt comfortable about putting on the skin of walter mcmillan, because it was close to me. >> reporter: and now the pair on de death row. >> he thought mad dogs ought to die. >> you play superheros. how is it to work with a superhero like bryan? >> i'm so grateful. i learned so much from bryan and also eva who i play in the film because in my position, so much of my activism was looked at as this larger thing. it's about looking at your neighborhood, and that's how she became part of this, was noticing the injustices happening in her very neighborhood. >>
so bryan, how was he playing you? how'd he do?eed to lose the "black panther" body. nothing wrong with that. >> reporter: foxx has been nominated for a sag award for his portrayal of walter mcmillan who was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. >> why was it important for you to tell this story? >> i think this is the most important movie i have ever done. my father went to prison for $25 of illegal substances. they put him in jail for seven years. that's one...
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look at the centuries old tradition of nomadic herders in niger, which could be threatened now mike bryanby climate change. - hey, i'm valerie june.e. coming u up on reel south . in 1964, a band of blues hounds traveled sout - [m] ] i me, mimisssippi,i, for young ite people who might've ce e from nenew gland oraliforornia s really like a w wod. u u coul't i imane it. - - [valie] theione go, to sni out eay legendof the mississippblue - [woman] they h t the rordsds, theyeyad the rordis. bubuthere was still so mumuch wdidndn'tnonow. - an] if tre wasasny chance ofof tse peoeoe still beg alive, itas w wor whatetever effort whad to p in to get them in front of a micphone again. ♪ fight tra, freigh trai runnin'o fast ♪ - [valieie] hih a a ri on two trains runnin'n'. ♪ freightrarain, eighght traiai runnin' so fast ♪
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bryan is helping be next. he said simply having an address making looking for work less awkward. >> for a job application. i never felt so close to god until i looked into the eyes of those people. >> reporter: it's a population that's seen a lot of doors close, so they're thankful that someone in san jose has opened a window. >> you help one person, you make a difference. you have to think that way. >> the word about the window is spreading. homeless advocates in new york city have reached out to the team, and they plan to open up a homeless mail service in manhattan modeled after this one in san jose. >> it makes so much sense. >> it really does. >> we talked about this earlier, there are subsidies you can get that come from the federal government if you're needy, and they have to have somewhere to send it. >> right, they offer the services but if you have no place to send them, you can't get them. >> and i'm sure it goes far beyond the window and mailboxes. >> there's health care, food, they do a lot. >> le
bryan is helping be next. he said simply having an address making looking for work less awkward. >> for a job application. i never felt so close to god until i looked into the eyes of those people. >> reporter: it's a population that's seen a lot of doors close, so they're thankful that someone in san jose has opened a window. >> you help one person, you make a difference. you have to think that way. >> the word about the window is spreading. homeless advocates in new...
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bryan martin sent us this picture from his hospital bed and also sent some x-rays he says show the breaks in his legs along with the new screws holding the broken bones together. a 28-year-old woman accused of running him over outside his antioch barbershop. she was reportedly upset with her son's hair cut and she's still on the run tonight. >>> coming up, a heartbreaking story told through security camera video. how a boy died in border patrol custody when he should have been at the hospital. >> up in flames, the dramatic moment a man lights a police patrol car on fire. >> disney's health warning for people going to see the new star wars movie. >> and we on the economy, a unique leader. mike bloomberg's created over 400,000 jobs. as president, an opportunity economy that works for us. tax fairness -- where the wealthy pay their fair share. education .. affordable college and high skill vocational training so people can succeed in the new economy. economic security .. lower cost health care and affordable middle-class housing. proven leadership on jobs .. to build an economy where people
bryan martin sent us this picture from his hospital bed and also sent some x-rays he says show the breaks in his legs along with the new screws holding the broken bones together. a 28-year-old woman accused of running him over outside his antioch barbershop. she was reportedly upset with her son's hair cut and she's still on the run tonight. >>> coming up, a heartbreaking story told through security camera video. how a boy died in border patrol custody when he should have been at the...
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bryan martin sent us this picture from his hospital bed and several x-rays that show the breaks in his legs along with the new screws holding his bones together. a 28-year-old woman is accused of running him over outside his antioch barbershop. she reportedly was upset with her son's hair cut. she's still on the run tonight. >>> meanwhile, a 15-year-old boy was hurt in a shooting at a burger king in brentwood. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon on 2nd street. he was flown to the hospital in walnut creek. officials briefly locked down liberty high school across the street when they had heard of the incident. >>> taking a live look at downtown heeldsburg tonight. the rain coming down. don ford is showing us how people are trying to keep the rain from making things worse after the kinkade fire. >> reporter: it's a race against time here as folks get ready for the heavy weather that's expected this weekend. the oak ridge ranch was burned to the ground, now they must prepare as best they can for the heavy rains, fighting to preserve as much of the land as possible. are you worried about
bryan martin sent us this picture from his hospital bed and several x-rays that show the breaks in his legs along with the new screws holding his bones together. a 28-year-old woman is accused of running him over outside his antioch barbershop. she reportedly was upset with her son's hair cut. she's still on the run tonight. >>> meanwhile, a 15-year-old boy was hurt in a shooting at a burger king in brentwood. it happened around 3:00 this afternoon on 2nd street. he was flown to the...
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jordan, i mean when i tell you in front of and behind the camera because he plays bryan stevenson hasx years without a trial and all of a sudden an angel walks in in the form of bryan stevenson and helps him get exonerated. you have to see it. >> let's show it. >> put up with these white folks and make them laugh and try to make them like you, and say, yes, sir, but when it's your turn -- no evidence. and the witnesses they got made the whole thing up. and none of that matter when all y'all think is i look like a man who could kill somebody. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a most important film. >> one of the biggest challenges you had was getting the alabama accent. you're from texas. >> i'm from texas. >> all right, ma'am. >> why was this so hard? >> it wasn't that it was hard. we wanted to get the right accent because i have several like deep southern all types of slang, but michael b. jordan and the director were great in crafting the right tone for this character so everyone could be involved in it and i'll tell you like this, it has tested out of the roof. tested 97% in
jordan, i mean when i tell you in front of and behind the camera because he plays bryan stevenson hasx years without a trial and all of a sudden an angel walks in in the form of bryan stevenson and helps him get exonerated. you have to see it. >> let's show it. >> put up with these white folks and make them laugh and try to make them like you, and say, yes, sir, but when it's your turn -- no evidence. and the witnesses they got made the whole thing up. and none of that matter when...